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V N* T U K' »K S Q U IR R EL S F O R E T E L L W E A T H E R a l- Do You Contemplate BUILDING If so let us fig u re w ith you on HARDW ARE a n k i . m t i o x n lite |iiir;>« M-tti ilrtrriniiiitti t *.**••• li* r **r i l ih** f'Mif» ■*♦**! Irrlg doli Disi' I •. lu-ri i - r <1 m r Leti >iiMll U t rg»t Im n u U - i ih** M alheur C ounty 3 an k I Ih.- • •! ••fili** u g ls in n ve mmm ' ì i i - ■fohn l.rneh of Oil City, Pa., hie • •»vi i I* y o l i li- Kiiite «*l- o n g in i. t ip p r o v i F t b u - h pair of squirrels which he hromrl • r.v 2 I», HK* rii , * m V »ifTilli* X X X I X I Ittiilittu r A «. '«»tim i’.** X i 'H' I ji ***i « ‘••*1** home from the Oklahoma oil field, Si tu. V» M> regoli . A N I » a .M K M » *l N T S KI.Uo a year or two ago. which he <!<>< lares I H N o lire i* herebj given » » »• f ih * t om ty are infallible weather prophets. The C o u rt oi ttic .'t.ile **1 *»Tigo.i loi lIte C o u u ty *» other morning he went to feed the I M ,,"‘ur' 0“ d»y •>■ Mnr.-h, l»m, iimde animals an<l they refused to be r,.i ny irrigation i-mct. id « b'»ui*darlesof I eoaxed into the open. He notifipil Wh-rll »in* MS r I i.Wk, I W lu re would Commencing at a point opposite I hi« wife that ................. .. , lie ^ a , , . * i i h« incuth of tho sou'll channel of stonil later ill the dav and was ridi-lthe Owyhee river where the boundary euled, as there were then no outward * Ln” t,h£ f c .?re.ton ‘u ' the st t,J ate wee,n, of I d a h o "V in V t e r ° se ts t h e Rita« indications of any ban weather. The c h a n n e l o f S n a k e r iv e r ; t h e n c e w e s t g the m i d - c h a n n e l o f the downpour which followed convinced e O r w ly y h a e e l o n river to a p o in t w h e r e t h e the incredulous Mrs. i.inch that the r a n g e line b e t w e e n r a n g e s 45 a mi 4ft E. o f the W . M ., in t e r se c ts the O w y squirrels were real weather prophet* he e river on the wes t line o f see. 18. \vp. 2 1 S.. 1 . 4 6 E .: t h e n c e so u t h — Philadelphia Kocord. C apital ^ 25 , 000.00 NYSSA, OREGON Modern, up-to-date, progressive and liberal; yet solid safe ard Conservative. : : : SAFETY D E P O S IT DEPARTM ENT: Protect >• -LIT will». liioltgaKct*. deeds notes, iii'-urance pnpers and feel secure. Take care o f your valuables jewelry and silverware and save worry. W e have the only separate and distinct Safety Deposit Vault alon g said r a n g e line to the west q u a r t e r c o r n e r o n t h e wes t line o f se c . 19. tw p. 21 S.. K. 46 E .; t h e n c e S TILL BETTER . east a l o n g the c e n t e r line o f said s e c tion to the q u a r t e r c o r n e r on the east o f said sec. 19; t h e n c e nor t h Tn the last cyclone in Oklahoma it a line l o n g the s e c t io n li ne to the q u a r t e r IN M A L H E U R C O U N T Y . Absolutely was claimed that a boy ten years c o r n e r o n the w es t line o f sec. 17; t h e n c e east to the c e n t e r o f said sec. Fire-proof. Safety Deposit Boxes rent old was caught up in the air and car 17; t h e n c e so u t h to t h e S W c or. o f for $i> |>«r annum. the N W Vi o f t h e SE V 4 o f said s e c ried a distance of five miles and t ion ; t h e n c e east to the R\y c or. o f the dropped on a haystack, ami that hi N’ vV Vv o f the S W Vi o f sec. 15; at once took up a pitchfork and I*- t h e n c e so u th a l o n g t h e section^ line to t h e SE c o r. o f the N E Vi o’f the pan work, as if nothing hod hap- S F Vj o f sec. 28; t h e n c e w es t t o the n<*rn»d 8V cor. of said N E Vi o f SE Vi , t h e n c e so u th to t h e S W c o r. o f the We ear. tel1 a better one than that. V, e f said S E Vi ■ t h e n c e west to SW c o r. o f the S E V4 o f the S W A cyclone in Alabama carried a bov the V a o f sa id see. 28; t h e n c e so u t h t o the ten miles and dropped him down in S W c or. o f the S E Vx o f the N W V a sec. 33; t h e n c e east to the c e n t e r a barnyard, and he went at it and o o f f said see. 33; t h e n c e s o u th t o the milked 18 cows and fed the hogs SE c o r. o f the N E V, o f the N W V4 ; f sec. 4. tw p. 22 S . R . 46 E .; t h e n c e j before he even asked the farmer’s o west to the S W c o r. o f said N E Vx I name.— Exchange. *f N W 1 / : , v " ' ’ nc so u t h to the S W | c or. o f the N E Vi o f t h e S W V4 of ! sec. 9; t h e n c e east to the SE c o r . of . said N E ’ i o f S W Vi; t h e n c e so u t h | T H E B R ID A L V E IL O F L A C E to the q u a r t e r c o r n e r on the sou th t lin** o f said see. 9; t h e n c e east to the \ -At the recent wedding of Miss N W c o r . o f the N E Vx o f the N E V o f sec. 16; t h e n c e so u t h to t h e S W Edith Holt and Dr. J. ('. Blood- c or. o f said N E Vx o f the N E V a : good in New York, the bride wore t h e n c e e r s t to the S E c o * . ol' said j N E V\ o f the N E Vi ; t h e n c e sou th to | two lac* scurfs as veils. One of these the q u a r t e r c o r n e r on the east line was of Limerick lace, taken from o f said see. 16; t h e n c e east to the _____ N E c or. o f the N W V4 o f t h e S W Vi the collection gathered bv her grand o f sec. 15: t h e n c e sou th to the S E c or. Vi o f the S W Vi : t h e n c e mother, Mrs. West of Baltimore. o f said N W to t h e S W c o r. o f said N W Vi o f The other was of a thinner lace S west W »4 ; t h e n c e sou th to the N W cor. This is a very pretty idea to have o f sec. 22; t h e n c e east to the N E cor. o f t h e N W Vi o f the N W Vi o f said sec. the veil of some interest other than 22: t h e n c e so uth to the S E c or. o f said Pieeausi- your < ime piece is out o f order If that watch that of the wedding, but as a gener N W V4 o f the N W Vi ; t h e n c e east to th* S E c o r. o f t h e N E Vi o f the N W d o ck does not keep good time it wiU cost you uothing al thing the dainty tulle veil is inuel V4 o f said se c tio n 22; t h e n c e sou th to the c e n t e r o f said s e c t io n ; t h e n c e east more becoming. have it examined to the N E c or. o f t h e N W Vi o f the c*’ V ir/'* ->»' • lv ,'n o ♦ All of my woi k is guaranteed the S F c or. o f said N W Vi o f the SE Vx I t h e n c e w es t to t h e S W c o r. o f said IN A C L A S S B Y H I M S E L F . ' r *s ' SE v. : * h e n c e so u th to the q u a r t e r c o r n e r on the so u t h line o f Gen. Sir Beauchamp DulF is gen said sec. 22; t h c r.cc v e e t to the S W T H K .1 K W E L E K c or. o f said s e c tio n ; t h e n c e so u th a l o n g erally understood to be the isr the s e c t i o n . l i n e to t h e q u a r t e r c o r n e r probable successor to Lord l\i\i;.-n- on t h e wes t line o f sec. ? 7 ; t h e n c e east to the S W c or. o f the S E Vi o f t h e N W er in the supreme command in In V a o f said sec. 27; t h e n c e n o r t h to Ihe NW o f said S E Vi o f the N W Vi ; dia, and this will be'a fitting re. ard t h e n c c e o r. east to the N E c o r. o f the S W for one who has a very fi;.. m iliary Vx o f the N E Vi o f said s e c tio n ; t h e n c e so u th to the S W c o r. o f the N E J record tor hard, unremitting worl H o f the S E Vi o f said s e c t i o n : t h e n c e | A short time ago another officer was east to the S E c o r. o f sa id N E V*. o f j S E V4 ; t h e n c e s o u th to the S E c o r . i trying hard to find out Gen. Du IT’s the o f said sec. 27; thence east to the «creation«. “ Do von play bridge?” q u a r t e r c o r n e r on the n or t h line o f j sec. 35; t h e n c e n o r t h to the S W c or. he asked. “ Xnt much,” replied 'ho o f the N W Vx o f t h e S E Vi o f sec. 26; j general. “ Billiards. perhaps ?” t h e n c e east to the N E c o r. o f the S E *4 o f t h e S E V4 o f said sec. 26; t h e n c e | “ Very little.” “ Chess?” “ Badly." sou th a l o n g the se c tio n li ne to the S W j “ Any outdoor sports?” “ At rare in c or. o f the N W Vi o f t h e N W Vi o f I <rc. .36: t h e n c e east to t h e S E c o r. o f j tervals.” 'flic interrogator then lost the N E Vx o f sa id N W Vi; t h e n c e j s his patience. “ Then what on earth o u th to t h e c e n t e r o f said sec. 36; t h e n c e east to the q u a r t e r c o r n e r on do you do ?” “The rarest tiling pos- the east li ne o f said sec. 36; t h e n c e | sible m the British i rmy.’' was so uth a l o n g the r a n g e line to the N E j cor. o f the S E Vi o f the N E Vi o f sec. Dull's rcilv “ I work.” ■ f un. :>s c Tt. 4« E : thence 'v< s* To *v*p « w c o r . o f the N W Vi o f the N E Vi o f sec. 2: t h e n c e sou th to (h e c e n t e r o f said s e c t io n ; t h e n c e west ! to the N E c o r. o f t h e N W Vi o f the • C\V V o f said sec. 2: t h e n c e s o u th to the S E c or. o f said N W Vt o f the S W I V, ; t h e n c e w e s t to t h e S W c o r. o f said N W V a o f t h e S W Vx ; t h e n c e no rth to Ihe N W cor. o f said N W % o f the S W *4; t h e n c e w est to t h e S W c o r . o f the S E Vt o f the N E Vi o f sec. 3; t h e n c e T h i s S t u f f is i f f it fi/u ififtfd to r a r e sou th to the S W c o r. o f t h é S E Vi o f f o r s p r i n g honi f - J u r n i s h 111 p r e g u i r r - the S E Vi o f sec. 10; t h e n c e east to the I j S E c o r. o f the S W Vx o f t h e S W Vi- o f ; jHcut.s in (m i/ / m rt o f S o o t h f r n I d a 1 see. 11; t h e n c e nor t h to the N W c or. J o f t h e N E Vx o f t h e S W Vi o f said I ho o r E a s t e r n O regon. s e c t i o n ; t h e n c e east to the S W c or. o f j the SE V o f the N E Vi o f said se c tio n ; O a r li n e is the h u g e s t in the State. ( ’O A 1 E t h e n c e so u t h t o t h e S W c or. o f the SEV4 o f the SEV4 o f said s e c tio n ; in a n d m a k e i/onr selections. Th e t r i p w i l l t h e n c e east to the S E c o r. o f said s^c. p a p ij o u eren i f i/on h a r m ' / o th e r busin e ss 11 , t h e n c e so u t h a l o n g the s e c t io n line t o the S W c or. o f t h e N W Vi o f the | in the c it y . SW o f sec. 13: t h e n c e east to t h e S E c o r o f t h e N W Vx o f t h e S E Vi o f «aid sec. 13: t h e n c e n o r t h to the N E c or. o f said N W Vi o f t h e S E V . t h e n c e east to t h e state b o u n d a r y line on t h e east side o f sec. 18; thence n o r t h e r l y a l o n g the b o u n d a r y line b e t w e e n t h e stat e o f I d a h o and t h e state I o f O r e g o n to the in t e r s e c tio n o f said line with t h e m i d - c h a n n e l o f S n a k e r iver ; t h e n c e d o w n t h e m i d - c h a n n e l o f S n a k e r iver to p l a c e o f beginning in Malhe r bounty , Or®*'*n. Notice 1« further given that «a’d Court In snld order designated and named said dis trict the “ Kingman Colony Irrigation T'is- Mi»C\ and for the purpose of determining whether or not the said proposed irrigation district shall bp organized u* »1er the provis ions of Chapter V of Title X X X I X of Pallfn- j geT A Cotton's Annotated Code* and Statutes | » o f Oregon. The same b e'o* an art o f the ! > ? - W e c a r r y a fu ll line of e v e r y th in g n e e d e d in th e h o u s e h o ld , on »the fa r m , in th e c a r p e n te r and b la c k s m ith s h o p s . R e m e m b e r th e flies are c o m in g . Y o u w ill n eed s o m e Notary Public iti the Bank Screen Wire for th e W i n d o w s E. H. TEST E. M. GREIG GREIG-TEST CO. H ow a b o u t th e p la n tin g of th e g a rd e n an d th e k e e p in g d ow n o f th o se p e sty w e e d s . Y o u n eed REAL GARDEN TOOLS !__ WE ESTATE HAVE THE BARGAINS ! NYSSA J U S T .A R R I V E D -A nice li e o f th e P A IN T SHERWIN-WILLIAMS T h e R ight A rtic le at T h e R ig h t P rice at OREGON D C > ]N P T H E ssa Hardware Co. NYSSA, Oregon or to OREGON et us do your job work. MEAT M A R K ET G . M. Zehner Prop. W ill keep oil hand the ve ry liest line o f fresh ami smoked meats W ill also keep fresh bread for sale NYSSA L A T E HAY G. NEWCOMER N YSSA C ITY J OREGON NYSSA’S TRIBUTARY COUNTRY n i v,o- itT We pay the freight to Nyssa m m /m THE BOOTH FURNITURE COMPANY D f ^ I i * * Boise, K a U w a * C w A fy Idaho. The Empire Lumber Go. Nyssa • »«dnf’v e \ « s e m h lv o f t h e S t a t e o f O re g o n a p - I p r o v e d F e b r u a r y ?0 th . 189". a n d a* ts a m e n d a - . M » i n L m * C .S .L -R .ff. « A s t l t f A * » * « O iti\ h h >- ♦ O wji K « « Lint I - L il! • 1 OajA** OiNK • torylbe-Ptn an election w l’ l he h* Id at the I much turns'* o f W . t , pp Blodgett on the N W j M « f S pc . !*>, Township 21. S Tl 46. E. W. I AT . In said Plstr’et op the 14 h dav o f May. ’Orb. which «aid e'er'ion will be held and m n - dufd» d as nearlv a** prartirab’e with tYie gen- • eraMewsof the Wate -of Oregon, provided I »liât no n trtirn’ar form of bshot shall not. aofdv. At said e'eetion t>e elee'ors shall I • est bal'ot« which «h 11 contain the words ‘•rrrlgatton Th-trlct—A es” , or ‘ Irrigation District—No'1, or word * equivalent thereto, and said ballot«* shall n1«oe**nl»ln the names of the personstobe voted for to ftp the various e ’eetlve offices deserih d in -aid a* t. m I miv « j mentioned, namely, an Assessor, a Col lector. a T?ea«mrer, and five Id rector-* fm said pro- I posed IrfHtatlon District. i That the following persona have been ap pointed Judges of aritd election: W . H Pinks ton, A. F. Wade, and W. W . Hm’ th; and the following person« have bee** appointed clerks o f« id election; R R. Overstreet. C. R. Beau mont,and A. E Jones Witness the Honor h e B. C. Richardson Comity Judge, and Honor hie W . J Hcott |and C. W. Mallett, County Commtestoner* of • the County o f Malheur. Wta c o f f>»-esron lAbe seal of sa»d C.nirt thi* 6th d»v of April V . Oregon. All Kinds of lumber, Lime Lath Cement, Plaster, Paints Oils and Varnish We are Agents for the Celebrated WeatherProof Roofing, and Plaster Board. Rock Springs Coal $8.00 per Ton J- W. Crockett- I) W. Mulkey, County Ci«*rk. C a r p e n t e r and Builder NYSSA - - OREGON