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i page six THE NY 88 A CATÉ CITY JOÜftNAIi THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 , (Continuad (ram Page 1> . MSB 7 30 64 Open Heart Company ..........SE», EHSW» 65 Ouimet, Esther H ......... ........ ..A. T. No. 4 67 Owyhee Irrigation District 68 Washington, D. C., Sept. 2.—Cer- taln western railroads are planning to employ Mexicans (or maintenan ce crews. The several thousand nat ionals of the republic south of the border who have been brought into the Pacific northwest to harvest crops have given the railroads the idea. These alien workers, who are giving a generally satisfactory ser vice in the fruit growing and veg etable districts, are in the United States through negotiations of the state department with the Mexican government on temporary permits and under agreement that they will be returned to their native land when the harvesting has been com pleted. In no sense were these lab orers designed to become permanent residents. Notwithstanding the agreement under which the aliens were adm itted, the railroads are figuring how a sufficient number of these tran sients can be detained and employ ed in the malntenanee-of-way div ision. So hopeful are the rail carr iers that some plan will be worked out that they are already making preparations for sheltering the Me xicans. A type of housing consid ered suitable for the foreigners is now being constructed by the rail roads, but there are so many war worker dwellings being erected that the buldings financed by the rail roads have not attracted special at tention. Handling the greatest volume of business in their history, the west ern railroads are having difficulty engaging sufficient common labor for maintaining roadbeds in proper condition. This being the case, the roads are of the opinion that if Mexicans can be imported to gather vegetables and fruit for the Am erican farmer they can also be im ported for keeping the tracks in go od order for the carriers, arguing that transportation is now a w y activity and the movement of war supplies is as essential as the saving of food, if not more so. With a petroleum company pre paring to drive a well In the Coos bay section of the Oregon coast, there is a report current that some thing of the sort is in prospect near Bellingham. A study has been made quietly in that area by a geologist covering a period of five years. The evacuation oi Klska by the Japanese Is simplifying the Amer ican attack on Japan. There is not the need now that there has been for an aviation base in Siberia (wh ich Joe Stalin has refused to per mit) for, with Attu, the most west ern Island of the Aleutians, the northermost post of Japan is scar cely a three-hour flight and this little Japanese outpost has already been bombed twice. Now that the Aleutians are cleared of Japs the United States has control of the northern routs to the heart of the Japanese empire, and this route will play a leading role when the high command is prepared to strike. Months ago a high American officer predicted that Japan would feel the strength of Uncle Sam be fore the end of this year, and that may well materialise for some day the cltlaens of the northwest will hear of a major engagement off the shore of Japan, and that will be the first Intimation that the United St ates has struck. These boys who are flying figh ters and bombers in the sky of the Pacific northwest are not wasting gasoline. They are In the serious business of learning the technique o f war, and the war they are being trained for is that In the Pacific— not Europe The many crashes in recent weeks is but evidence of the larger number of planes being ass embled along the Pacific coast To avoid the last minute rush. It is time now to prepare a new in come tax report, which must be filed by the September IS deadline These returns must be made on an estimated gross income for 1943. or aotual Income In 1943, if it exceeds $3500, for a married person, or $27- 00 for a single individual. The fact that the withholding tax of 20 per cent is being taken from wages now does not absolve a person from making out another income tax st atement. One of the leading matters for attention when congress returns to work from its vacation will be a brand new tax bill. The ways and means committee has been thinking up new ideas along this line while other members of congress was back among their constituents and. like all tax proposals, there is no unan imity of opinion on how much rev enue should be raised nor the met hod of having the taxes paid. The pay-as-you-go program, now in effect, is an experiment and is sub- Ject to change when the new tax bill is finally formulated <2 ".All S and W of Loc kett’s Gulch in SEHNW H NW HSW H SW H SW H less A. T 1 NE»SE» Owyhee Irrigation District 19 Owyhee Irrigation District ...S E H SE » 70 72 74 77 78 Payne, Mrs. Henrietta, Est. Pratt, Eugene F., et al... Recia, Louis ..................... Rintoul, Robert K. Robinson, Andrew ........... 3 acres in W|NHSW»NW*/4 81 83 84 85 86 87 88 91 92 Sears, Harriet .......... ... Sisson, Claude F. ... Stringer, John et al Ward Drainage District Ward. Geo. P„ et al Ward, Herbert J. Eat. Welch, Jane A .................. White, Henry L>„ et ux Camern, Ale* Haines. Lurie 1 7 S|SEH IS 46 20 18 46 46 17 21 15 41 46 ..SW HSW H (lot 4) 31 36 49 SEJNW», NEi SEHNW H SJSWJ, W HSEH N ttSE H , SEHSEH NWH NE» NHSE», SWJSEH, sw y. W H NEH , NW» NEHSW H NHSEH NW i, W»NEH, sehne » NEJNEH, SEJSWH, SEH NJSWH, NW H SEH , N» SEINE», EH SEH SW H N W », S W ‘/4 Lots 2, 3, S|SH Lots 1,2,3, NE»NW*/4, SEH NW H, NEJSW4 N H SEH . NEH Lots 1, 2, 3, SEH. EHSW », SW H SW H EHSE» SW » - NW»NWyt 6.50 117 25 36 19 20 30 25 40 25 41 25 41 25 41 118 125 126 127 25 41 1 26 19 27 20 27 29 27 30 27 10 28 14 28 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 31 28 40 25 41 25 41 25 25 25 25 41 41 41 41 24 24 27 41 41 41 27 20 32 41 41 40 20 47 • 20 22 21 34 21 1 24 22 21 18 22 19 22 • 20 47 42 42 40 42 41 41 47 9 16 13 18 32 36 13 33 17 81 95 Klundcr, 17 81 33 \ 116, 25 7 - . 133.17 40 NE» NE* SW HSEH 115 40 Keith, J a m « N Nelderhaus». Wm 11.62 114 25 94 99 28.55 113 25 S5 NWHNEH 112 120 42 Mtmlrk. Louis E. 41.33 108 40 40 21 98 25.15 107 25 25 22 ,.S *S W *N W H 107.12 106 35 35 N EHSW H List, Martin 103 119 41 41 41 ...NHSW HNB» .65 40 22 22 23 ..NHSEHSEH less so acres to State of Oregon 4.95 1.78 2.81 4.39 .39 .82 1.20 1.83 1.41 .82 1.20 2.74 .33 .53 .91 .94 2.23 1.19 .09 .38 .63 1.00 2.50 4.07 4.38 11.43 .04 .20 .35 .61 66.50 102 25 34 35 16 ..SWHNEK 54.96 11.84 12.22 14.17 4.34 5.48 5.20 5.89 15.63 5.48 5.20 8.85 364 3.53 3.96 3.04 5.72 2.53 1.00 2.54 2.75 3.23 27.76 27.11 19.04 36.88 .48 1.34 1.52 1.96 1038.03 101 26 NEHNEH NEHNEH N* ..1 acre in the EHNEHSW »SE» _S»SW»SE» 37.17 57.46 69.30 .49 2.35 3.57 5.56 .02 .16 39 39 40 40 40 21 V Lots 2, 3, 4 Lots 1, 2, 5, 6, SWJNE» NW H SW » NWH SEH W HNEH S»SEH , SEHSW H Lots 3, 4, SE»SWJ Lots l, 2, EHNW» .17.6 acres in NW» 1942 1941 1940 1939 1942 1941 1940 1939 1942 1941 1940 1939 1942 1941 1940 1939 1938 1937 1942 1941 1940 1939 1942 194} 1940 1939 1942 1941 1940 1939 247.83 249 84 223.56 5.41 15.65 15.53 17.94 .25 .22 24 25 25 25 25 s is w y * NWH NJN», SH N EH , 15 seh n w » 29 w hnw » 30 N»SE», NEH Lot 5, SE»NWH. SH N EH , EHSW », SE» 6 5 W H SW H 7 EàNWH, NEH 8 whnwh SW HNE», w » s e h , NE»SEJ JO 31 EJWH. WJEV4 8 SW iSW H NEH, N H N W H . 17 SEHNW H 1 -W H S W H i * • N»NE»NWH 1941 1940 1939 1942 1941 1940 1939 1942 1934 36 12 16 17 21 33 Miera. D. G. 46 21 NEHNW * 97 47 S Jones, Wm. C. R. 96 45 20 93 F.ppe 43 ..E4NEHSEH lying West of Homedale Branch R. R. nehneh 80 2 2 » 3 14 >5 31 II 27 M S SI 1942 1941 1940 1939 33 36 37 1942 ____NE 14 N W 14 Simonson, W. A. 1941 1940 1939 1942 17 31 41 ..SHNEHSEH Walter, L. E. 1941 1940 1939 1942 •SE 14NEH less 4.57 A. Wilkey, C. H. to State for Hwy. 25 33 39 1 1941 1940 1939 1942 Harper, Lot 13, Block 8 Morton, Estls L. 1941 1940 1939 1942 Turner, Basal, et ux ---------- Harper, Lots 7 and 8, 1941 Block 10 1940 1939 1942 ..Nyssa, Green’s Add., 1941 Lots 14, 15 and 16, 1940 Block 73 1939 1941 ..Nyssa, Lot 1, Block 21 1940 1939 1942 ..Nyssa, Teutsch’s Add., 1941 Lots 3, 4 and 5. Block 14 1940 1939 1942 .....Nyssa, Lot 9, Block 20 1939 1942 .....Nyssa, 30’ X 100' 1941 Block 7 1940 1939 1942 ..Nyssa, Lots 6 and 7, 1941 Block 20 1940 1939 1942 ..Nyssa, Ward’s Add., Lots 1941 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, 1940 Block 141. 1939 1942 ..Nyssa, Green’s Add., All Lackey, Chester 1941 of Block 82, Lots 3, 4, 5, 1940 6, 7 and 8 in Block 83 1939 1942 ..Nyssa, Ward’s Add., Lots Points D. M. 1940 21 and 22, Block 141 1939 1942 ..Nyssa, Green’s Add, Lot 5, Ransom, Farrell R. 1941 Block 73 « 1940 1939 1942 Smith. Dolfy C____________ __ Nyssa, Lot 13, Block 20 1941 • 1940 1939 1942 Stunz, Emil A ............................Nyssa, Lot 8, Block 20. 1941 1940 1939 1942 Taylor, Loring, et ux ...........Nyssa, 50’ x 100’, Block 7 1941 Beg. at the NW corner of 1940 Blk. 7, thence East 164.5’ 1939 thence south 22.6’, thence west 163.7’, thence north ; yf !»*./-> *..v • 2.6’ to place of beginning 100 Sacher, Anton i - 1948 .NWH SEH 19 32 128 Taylor, Loring ........................ Nyssa, Ward's Add., Lots 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, Block 146 131 Van Eerden, W m ...................... Nyssa, Lots 1, 2, 3, Block 15 132 Barton, Chas. L. ... t Block 92 and E. of R. R. in Block 92A. \ 4 1942 1941 1940 1939 1934 1942 1941 1940 1939 1942 1941 1940 1939 69.02 201.79 216.75 173.40 142.39 7.59 11.46 9.70 11.03 .25 .74 .79 .96 6.21 30.27 49.85 53.75 101.10 .68 1.72 2.23 3.42 .02 .11 .18 .30 r w r 9 / f ▼ w m 133 Biggs» Phebe ............................ Ontario, Villâ Park Add., Lots 9, 10, 11 and 12, Block 5 134 Casebeer, William H......... ..... Ontario, Lots 14 and 15, Block 233 135 Courtney, Leona J...................Ontario, Riverside Add., Lots 27 and 28, Block 4. 136 Engle, B. B., et u x __ 1044.53 47.83 3.35 / ..Ontario, Lots 17, 18, 19 and 20, Block 181. • 1942 1941 1940 1S39 1942 1941 1940 1939 1942 1941 1940 1939 1942 1941 1940 1939 701.45 931.02 935.06 904.07 92.94 5.64 5.64 5.64 4.93 13.48 17.80 16.71 .76 2.02 1.54 2.21 63.13 139.65 215.06 280.26 8.36 .85 1.30 1.75 .44 2.02 4.09 5.18 .07 .30 .35 .69 1942 1942 1941 1940 1939 1942 1941 1940 1939 1942 1941 1940 1939 1942 1941 1940 1939 1942 194! 1940 1939 1942 1941 1940 1939 1942 1941 1940 1939 1942 1941 1940 1939 1942 1941 1940 1939 1942 1941 1940 1809 .16 .25 .74 .79 96 .78 1 68 1.84 2 19 .50 .74 .79 96 .78 1 68 1.83 2.19 1.01 1 49 1 90 1.93 50 .74 .79 96 1.0» 1.49 1.60 1.93 10 .74 .79 9« .78 168 1 94 2.19 1.01 149 199 1.83 .01 .02 .11 .18 .30 .07 .25 .42 .68 .05 .11 .18 .30 .07 .25 .42 .68 .09 22 .37 60 .05 .11 .18 .30 09 .22 .37 .80 .05 .11 .18 .30 .07 .23 .42 68 09 .23 4169.70 122.12 139 Hill, Ernest ........ ...Ontario, Lots 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20, Block 250. 140 Lanterman, E. M......................Ontario, Lots 6 and 7, and the W H of Lots 8, 9, and 10, Block 34. 141 Parks Commercial Co..............Ontario, Lots 11, 12, 13, Block 192. 64.65 7.94 .17 142 Stowell, Gordon .Ontario, Lots 13, 14, and 15, Block 78. 143 Whyman, W. L. Ontario, Lots 14 and 15, and NH of Lot 16, Block 297. 145 Cox, Geo. W. and Mrs. F. O. Outlook, Lots 1, 2 and 6, Block 11. 146 McEwen, James M.......... 148 4 9 Borowsky. A. H. W ....... 335 791 363 .Outlook, Lot 7, Block 17. ...Vale, Hope Add., Lots 15 and 16. Block 9. 790 150 ...Ejurrola. Angel .......___ ___ ..V ale, Lots 1 and 2, Block 7. 7.31 151 Mankln. Ash __ ____ ____Vale, N. W. T. 1st Add., Lot 4, Block 8. / 383 152 ftMaterson. D. E. ______„ ....V a le , Hadley’s 2nd Add., Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4, Block 5. * 1 1.31 154 Stacey. H. O. Est. 383 .3 7 80 Garrett, C. W ............................Ontario, Lots 1, 2, and 3, Block 27, Lots 14 and 15, Block 77. Graham, E. H............................Ontario, Villa Park Add., Lots 1 and 2, Block 3. 7.30 i ...V ale, A. T. 22 in Sec. 30. Twp. 18 S , Rng. 45, E. W. M., Cont. 1 acre 41 1942 1941 1940 1939 1942 1941 1940 1939 1942 1941 1940 1939 1938 1937 1936 1935 1934 1932 1942 1941 1939 1935 1934 1942 1941 1940 1939 1942 1941 1940 1939 1942 1941 1940 1939 1941 1940 1939 1942 1941 1940 1939 1942 1941 1940 1939 1942 1941 1940 1939 1942 1941 1940 1939 1942 1941 1940 1939 1942 1940 1939 1942 1941 1940 1939 1942 1941 1940 1939 1942 1941 1940 1939 1942 1941 1940 1939 1942 1941 1940 19.19 1942 1941 1940 1939 1942 1941 1940 1939 1.01 1.49 1.60 193 .78 1.68 1.83 2.19 .50 .74 .79 .96 .88 1.31 1.40 1.93 .57 .76 .73 .83 .76 1.01 .97 1.10 2.42 3.45 3.42 3.30 2.97 2.94 2.82 3.11 4.43 4.39 4.25 2.07 2.82 3.46 4.95 4.91 4.72 3.46 4.95 4.88 4.71 4.50 6.38 6.35 6.20 22.12 31.56 31.33 30.12 3.46 2.41 2.35 .68 .99 .98 .94 2.76 3.94 4.39 4.24 6.91 9.86 9.81 2.36 34.22 53.74 48.44 46.60 .09 .22 .37 .60 .07 .25 .42 .68 .05 .11 .18 .30 .08 .20 .32 .60 .05 .11 .17 .26 .07 .15 .22 .34 .22 .52 .79 1.02 .45 .68 .87 .28 .66 1.01 1.32 .19 .87 .31 .74 1.13 1.46 .31 .74 1.12 1.46 .41 .96 1.46 1.92 1.99 4.73 7.21 9.34 .31 .55 .73 .06 .15 .23 .29 .25 .59 1.01 1.31 .62 1.48 2.26 .73 3.08 8.06 11.14 14.45 19.36 27.61 27.40 31.07 10.38 14.81 13.71 13.18 5.27 7.52 7.16 8.03 7.43 7.57 7.23 6.81 6.60 6.02 72.70 96.14 102.78 111.35 107.89 6.02 8.59 8.17 9.19 19.21 27.39 26.06 29.27 3.77 8.59 5.63 2.88 10.74 10.21 11.48 3.77 5.38 5.12 2.87 10.18 14.50 13.79 15.51 26.74 38.13 36.76 41.34 11.31 16.12 15.33 17.24 9.41 13.43 12.77 14.34 26.37 35.76 40.21 1.86 2.10 2.06 2.56 5.01 5.66 5.56 6.86 1.44 2.30 2.22 2.34 23.14 42.44 41.16 43.24 .72 1.14 1.12 1.17 1049 1662 16.13 1695 434 688 668 7.01 1.74 4.14 6.30 9.63 .93 2.22 3.15 4.09 .47 1.13 1.65 2.49 2.90 3.56 3.98 4.29 4.69 4.74 6.54 14.42 31.86 70.15 76.60 .54 1.29 1.88 2.85 1.73 4.11 5.99 9.07 .34 1.29 1.29 .89 1.61 2.35 3.56 .34 .81 1.18 .89 .92 2.18 3.16 4.81 2.41 5.72 8.45 12.82 1.02 2.42 3.53 5.34 .85 2.01 2.94 4.45 2.37 8.22 12.47 .17 .32 .47 .79 .45 .85 1.28 2.13 .13 .35 .51 .73 2.08 6.37 9.47 13.40 .06 .17 .26 .36 94 2.49 3.71 525 .39 1.03 1.54 2.17 7.31 7.90 3.63 6.72 3.48 4.62 15.14 10.73 19.45 5.95 21.68 21.63 28.18 138.40 9.81 4.32 18.49 34.03 219.73 127.25 62.47 99.54 690.43 38.53 112.83 24.68 39.95 20.36 65.05 172.37 72.31 60.20 125.40 10.33 27.80 10.02 181.30 5.00 72.58 30.04 C. W. GLENN Sheriff and Tax Collector, for Malheur County, Oregon; residing at Vale. Malheur County, Oregon M. A BIGGS, District Attorney for Malheur County. Oregon: residing at Ontario, Oregon.