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301 him Sunday going on to Payette to 1 visit relatives. J. D. Gardner who has been on the sick list for the past week is reported Published every Friday at Nyssa. better at this writing. J. J. Fleming, Minister. Oregon, by Mrs Dollie McCreary was at Vale SUNDAY SERVICES. on business thisweek. H. F. BROWN SUNDAY SCHOOL Holly Bros, have finished painting 10 A. M. MORNING S E R M O N _____ _______________ ” H A. M Entered at the Postoffice ot Nyssa, caused s split in the senate education their ice house. YOUNG PEOPLE’S MEETING ..... I ........... ___ ^ was ______ 6:46 P. M Mr. _____ Bailey in town on business Oregon, as second-class mail matter committee. A majority of four mem- EVENING SERMON ...... ....................... ................ 7;46 p ~ ben favoring enactment of the bill by j Q n e tjay this week, I striking out the penalty of fine and ADVERTISING RATES WEEKDAY MEETINGS. Mrs. Geo. Cooley was visiting rel Imprisonment and the minority, three, atives in Adrian before going to Port Display advertising...... 26e per inch OPEN FORUM MEETING ----------------------- Wednesday, 7-45 P u favoring allowing the penalty to re land where they have decided to live. CHOIR PRACTICE --------------------------------------- Tuesday, 7:45 P y Readers main. Miss Elsie Elliot has been assist CHILDREN’S SOCIAL, First Saturday Afternoon of Each Month First insertion...............10c per line Oregon Trail Bill Passed. ing' at the D. T. Holly home as Mrs. JUNIOR SOCIAL, Thirt Friday Evening of Each Month. Subsequent insertions.......6c per line The first senate bill to pass the Holly has been sick with la grippe. YOUNG PEOPLE’S SOCIAL, Second Friday Evening of Each house was Senator Strayers measure Ray Elliot was a Vale visitor Tues COMMUNITY DINNER AND SOCIAL, Lust Monday Evening d SUBSCRIPTION RATES: designating the east and west high- day. Each Month. K 1 | way from the Pacific ocean to the One year, in advance................ Mr. Gruver and Bob. Driscoll were Six months, in advance............ Idaho line as the Oregon trail. This looking after business interests at was recommended by both Governor , yyj|jer week. Pierce and Governor Olcott, so there | Mrg DolIj(, McCreary went to On- TRICT. USE “COLD W IN D O W ” ; is no doubt as to its becoming a law. tario Thursday. 2. The boundary lines of the i Two of Representative Woodward s Thos. McGivern recieved word that SAVE BUYING ICE posed Drainage District are as lows: defeated In the hi ise. One provided ^ sister> Mrs. F. J. Clemo was quite for dental Inspection in schools anil m wjtj, an attack of appendicitis at Commencing at the quarter the other to extend the right of suf- ^er home ¡n Ontario. on the North side of sectio*7 frage at school elections to all register- j ----------------- ■ ------■— Tp. 20 South, Range 47 Ea,| thence West % mile; thence Soul ConscIMation and Income Tax ed voters. 4 The agricultural bloc formed the ] % mile; thence west to the east I O Eills Occupy Attention nucleus for the opposition to the bills | of the Owyhee ditch; thence aloj No religious rancor entered Into the said east bank o f Owyhee ditch j of Legislature. discussion, but they were voted down southerly direction to a point whel primarily because they would increase Malheur County Real Estate Trans said east bank intersects the souj Salem.—The legislature began the expenses. fers Recorded January 13th line o f Sec. 1, Tp. 20 S, Range 46 I hird week of the session with all the to January 20th. E Representative Lewis' bill to pro thence east to the south quarter J big constructive legislation yet to re hibit the importation or transportation Frank Ervington to Frank Golden, to section 6; thence north *» toil! ceive attention. However, It Is ex of wines for sacramental purposes was Lot 14, block 84, Ontario. 6-1-22. thence cast 660 feet; thence north I pected a start will be made this week crushed by an overwhelming negative $ 1 .0 0 . ri the north line of section 6; theij n shaping important measures of vote when the house Indefinitely post Myrtle L. Petrie to Thos. W. west to point of beginning. slate-wide interest, inasmuch as two Thurston, Metes and Bounds in Sec. 3. The total acreage included poned it. O consolidation and several Income tax 20-18-45. 1-8-23. $10.00. the said proposed Drainage Distri| Party Change Regulated. bills have been offered. These two Oregon-Washington Railroad & is 467 acres. A bill by Representative Kuehn to lbjects promise to engross the at Nav. Co to Lee Steers et al, SWVi 4. The names of the owners i prevent charges in registration from tention of the legislature during the SEy«, S% SW !4 Sec. 29; WM i NW> a , the land in said proposed drain one party to another within 30 days nsulng weeks of the session. NWVtSWV* Sec. 32-20-39. 11-9-22. district as shown by the record! j of a primary election, passed the house 0 Two Mils providing for the con $4,500. j Malheur County, Oregon, and with only slight opposition. Among solidation of state departments and U. S. A. to Nonnie Zink, Lots 3 J acreage owned by each of said on the eight democrats in the house only commissions are now before the sen- and 4, S E K S W tt, S%SEV4 Sec. 19; ers is as follows: two voted against the measure and ite. One offered by Senator Hall pro NEVrNW'4, NV4NEV4 Sec. 30,20-3!' Nyssa, Oregon, j Names. Acre«| there was but a scattering of repub vides for four departments of the state 12-29-22. j John Ward .................................. if licans in opposition to it. The house government, while the other, sponsor I U. S. A. to Nonnie Zink, S E 'i I Ham Brown ......................... ]| also passed the bill introduced by 1 1 1 'd by Senator Johnson and Represent Representative Hesse of Washington | N W H, SV4NEV4, N%SEki Sec. 19; . Chas. Garrison ............................ ative Carkln, would segregate the | WV4SWV4 Sec. 20-20-39. 12-29-22. II. J. Ward ...................................„ county, doing away with all the sec date's activities Into six departments. Sheriff H. Lee Noe to H. L. Star | Malheur County ............................ tions of the Oregon laws which pro The merits of these measures will be field, undivided V4 interest in SW',4 vide for the taxation of all dogs within This "cold window” will he found ’ ’ ' ‘‘K'111 Short Line discussed at public hearings this week Sec. 5-18-47. 1-6-23. $6,360.2 ost useful during the cold months ,r*- proposed reclamation the state. >y the committee oa county and state (Cert, o f redemption). hen one just hates to buy Ice. There protection of said lands is for The speed cop who brings disrepute officers. Sarah M. Kimm to Albert B. Caii is Just space enough between the doors itary and agricultural purposes; upon his community by making arrests 10 acres in NW'ANW'A Sec. 8-18-1 Income Tax Favored. and the window at the buck of the j such proposed reclamation and pr simply in order that his own income cupboard for narrow shelves, and by i tection will be conducive to the pui Four measures providing for a state may be increased through getting a 12-20-1920. $1.00. J. B. Bigelow to S. D. Bigelow < ¡using or lowering the Window the ie- : ]jc health and welfare, and of publ income tax have been prepared for percentage of the fines assessed, may | utility and benefit. consideration by the lawmakers. While become a thing of the past, if the al, Lots 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 Block 140 iislred temperature, may he kept. in past sessions Income tax bills have senate approves a hill passed by the Ward’s Add. to Nyssa. 1-18-23. $!. Mr. Morgan is adding two new (!- AU of th” laM,ls inilu,i"d Ulices S. Yost et ux to Rockinp received scant consideration, there house. The measure prohibits the rooms and a porch to the M organ! said ProP°aed diatri^ a™ 1 R Land & Livestock Co., N W ‘ i , ,>mii included therein, and will be bem ct-ms to be a strong sentiment among splitting of fines or payment of fees members of the present legislature In out of fines to officers making ar N % N E % , Sec. 25; SE '/iS W 1/,, SW ' ’ vlr' and Mrs. Charles Schweizer ficia,1y affected by the operations, Just out of the smoke honse. You’ll like them. :'avor of adopting this method of rals- rests for violation of the speed laws. SE 'A Sec. 24-23-38. 7-25-22. $1.0! I Miss Susie Club-bourn attended th ProPosed dlstrltt- James C. Yost et ux to Rocking . 7. The benefits of such propon ,ng revenue. If no income tax meas It covers officers of any city or coun dance given at the Oregon Trail Land & Livestock Co., EV&SEI4 S< ■ I ure Is passed tt will be due to the ty and the state itself. hool building Friday evening. , reclamation and - protection will ei ™ 13; EHNEV4, SWV4NEK, NV4SE’ .act that senators and representatives Under a joint house resolution in Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Judd at- • " * th(' d,lmaK,■ to, ** ,done-’ and 1 1 I SEV4SEV4 Sec. 24-23-38. 7-29-22 were unable to agree on details. troduced by Representatives Blowers i !ed a Masonic party in Parma best interest o f the land include^ [ and of the owners of such land as The income tax bills at present In and Jackson, a constitutional amend $ 1 . 00 . • same evening. G. W. Brainard et ux to T. whole and o f the public at largiF evidence are: ment would he submitted to the voters Miss Bernice Martin broupht lit- BURBIDGE & RAY, Props. The state grange bill, Introduced by providing for the election of a lieu Quinn River Bank, 3 tracts of lan,. Miss Isabelle Sarazin home wKh I wil1 be P™moted by the format» Representatives Bennett and Wheeler. tenant governor at the general state metes and bounds, near McD.'rm' for the week end. , and Proposed operat.on of sa.d A The administration bill, introduced election at which a governor is elect along the state line. 1-6-22. $10 A meeting of the vegetable grow- trict. Malheur Land Co to A. A. Dor- 8. The formation of a draii by Representative McMahan of Linn. ed, and meeting the same qualtfica wa.'- held Thursday evning at the brava, Lots 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9. 10 The flat rate bill, prepared by the tions. ■ ioo I building. Mr. McCall, former district under the provisions state tax Investigating committee Medical Examination For Both Sexes. 11, Block 43, Brogan. 3-14-22. $;. ltv agriculturist of Canyon Chapter 340 o f the General Laws Joseph II. Marshall et u:: tc r which probably will be offered as a nty, wes the principal speaker, Oregon for 1915, under the provii Men and women applicants for mar bill from the committee on assess riage certificates would be required to W. Smith, Lots 1, 2, 3, S W U 'U advised planting cauliflower and ions of which this petition is SE14NWy4, EV4SW‘/4 Sec. i f ment and taxation. ry in addition to the lettuce for posed, is a proper and advantages pass both a physical and mental test 12 - 1 - 22 . $ 10 . method of accomplishing the redi The Kubll bill, which offsets the In under the terms of a bill introduced 'ommorcial purposes this year. State of Oregon to Allen Johns come tax with property tax. The by Mrs. C. B. Simmons of Multnomah '• t a meeting o f the P. T. A. held mation and protection of the land Kubll measure may not be Introduced. county. Failure to pass this examina W % Sec. 16-16-39. 11-8-22. Friday evening they decided to buy the said proposed Drainage Dist: Harold W. Rendon et al to 9. The proposed plan for While Governor Pierce admits he ’ > new p ctures for the school. It i tlon would preclude the Issuance of Von Readen, NW V4 NE ’4 Sec. 3! had Representative McMahan of Linn ■ suggested that the members of reclamation and protection of ■ a marraige license unless one or both 47. 8-27-21. $10. introduced his bill, the governor said > ! ’ 7. A. attend a radio concert land in said proposed drainage ( parties submitted to sterilization. The Edward H. Huffman et al to he is not so closely wedded to It that bill would require the mentality of A dr an where Howard Hatch is trict, is by tile drains. There will United States Investment Co \ he will not consider changes. ¡ailing a radiophone. A song by constructed two 12-inch tile dra: at least a 12 yesr old child to permit SWV4 Sec. 17-18-46. 11-16-22. $! Would Consult Governor, ' sch .ol girls and a vocal solo by laterals, one of which will start granting of a certificate. Representative McMahan of Marlon i. Alvin McGinnis completed the Chas. Garrison’s land, and the otl A proposed law that will have the WHEN YOU THINK OF INSURANCE. THINK OF THE Marriage Lecensos Issued J. BOYDELL, AGENCY ogram, after which the slides of on John Ward's land and meeting county, just before the week-end ad support of the farm bloc in both Silas M. Hanson and Ada Me” ', common drain on line beti Be sure and insure with a reliable agency. Each and every loss, journment, Introduced a resolution houses has been introduced by Sena ish. 1-17-23. o Other Wise Man” were shown. a large or small, has been promptlypaid, to the satisfaction of the John Ward’s and R. H. Brown’s providing for appointment of three The first meeting of the sewing tor Brown of Marion county. This assured. members of the house to visit Gov bill provides that producers of farm Complaints Filed in Circuit Gnu:’ 'uh was held Friday afternoon, thence to the river. The insurance agent is as essential to the welfare of your com The land included in the pro] ernor Pierce and confer with him on and agricultural products shall be ex here are nine girls, including Susie Eugene Brooks vs. Glen Brook munity as the doctor who guards its health, or the policeman who patrols its treats. specific measures which he wishes In empted from the authority of any so- 1-18-23. Divorce. lairbom, president; Gladys Mc- district is so situuted that, withoi Through the organization he represents, he makes it possible troduced and considered as means for called peddlers' license law that may O'nnis, vice president; Cora Elliott, ditches being constructed, the wati Earle F. Cranston vs. G. E. Sta for business to function on a large scale, makes it possible to relieving the financial burdens of the be imposed by any incorporated town l eld. and Jeanette is not drained o ff and the land 1-20-23. Recovery on noli . ■cretary-treasurer, build fine homes, and finance stores, factories and farms. $1800.56. Martin, Evelyn DeBord, Agnes mains cold and sour. taxpayers of Oregon. The resolution or city in the state. We arc on the ground to look after our clients’ interests, and represent twelve of the most reliable insurance companies in Virginia McGinnis, Lois sets forth that although many days E. F. Cranston vs. G. E. Stanfield '.'ichols, 10. The signers of this petiti Election pamphlets would be done 1>h‘,ne. write, or call at our office. Courteous and of the session have passed away, but away with completely and newspaper A. N. Ingle, and J. B. Adrian. 1-20 Schweixer and Margaret Morogan. agree that they will pay any and PKOMIT ATTENTION SHALL BE EXTENDED. little real effort on this line has been publicity substituted in their place for 23. Recovery on note. $3,250. expenses incurred, and any tax Dally Thought. ,U1y n.um,rou* P*Hons for past faeors and trusting made so far. Earle F. Cranston vs. W. G. Jen TH A I HIE SAME LIBERAL PATRONAGE WILL BE CON the advertising of measures, amend taxes that may be levied agaii It takes a long time to bring excel TINUED, I remain The senate, when It adjourned over ments or candidates going before the kins. 1-20-23. Recovery on note •me to maturity.—Publius Syrus. their respective lands for the Sunday, had 48 bills upon Its calendar, people at an election through a bill $7,778.26. pose of paying the ex; nse of NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION ganizing or attempting to organi the house 115. a record for both so far introduced in the senate by Senator Petitions Filed in County Court. TO FORM DRAINAGE DISTRICT 1 the proposed district, such expel as the fewness of their offerings ts Tooze of Clackamas oounty. K ^ ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ^ ® ^ Ward Drainage District. 1-17-23. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE to he taxes against th • lands of concerned. Legislative Brevities. STATE OF OREGON FOR THE signors in proportion to the numl This week will probably see the in The legislature visited the Oregon Petitions Filed in Probate Court. COUNTY OF MALHEUR. traduction of the severance tax bill,! Agricultural college at Corvallis In a of acres owned by them and affi Guardianship of Rose Mildred Notice is hereby given that hearing ed by the proposed drainage. sponsored by Governor Pierce, which body Wednesday. Worley. 1-17-23. IIM IIIIIilM IIIII 1111111! 11111111 III III III || |,| 11 HI 111: |,| | i I I I I I I I!1111,1111:1111M111 ! , on the following petition will be held will furnish undoubtedly plenty of IX. WHEREFORE, your pel] Representative Schulmerlch's bill to Estate of W. A. Andres. 1-19123. oratory and excitement before It is make Jury duty for women mandatory at the Court House in the city of tioners pray that the lands descri finally disposed sf. Vale, Oregon, on the 5th day of herein, or such o f them as may was indefinitely postponed on adverse March, 1923, for the purpose o f de found by the court to be propel The roads and highways program committee report. KINGMAN KOLONY termining whether the prayer of said included in the proposed drain I ihr not yet been determined, but re Payment of bounties on coyotes * -------------------------------------------------- » Mrs. Frank T. Morgan, Margaret petition shall be granted. ports indicate that there will be a i would be stopped entirely under the district, either permanently or u large number of bills In this connec-1 terms of a bill introduced into the :nd 'ed arrived home Friday from A11 persons owning or claiming an further investigation and survi lion. These bills will strike at the senate under the sponsorship of Sena Eugene, Or., where they have beer interest in lands described in said may permit elimination, shall be siting Mrs. Morgan’s parents foi petition are hereby notified to appear i sent motor vehicle laws and may tor Ellis and Representative Lackey. dared organized into a drain everal weeks. provide for increasing the motor ve at said place and on said date if the district under the provision Representative Sherman Miles of Mrs, T. W. Mitchell of Nez Perce. prayer of said petition should not be hicle tax Limits of loads on the slate Columbia county has introduced a bill Chapter 340 o f the General La' highways also will be the subject ol requir.ng the licensing by the state Idaho, is the guest of Mrs. Conrad g ’ anted. of Oregon for the year 1915. Martin for several days. Mrs. vnsiderable legislation, It was said. H. S. Sackett John Ward. of all hotels and restaurants. Mitchell is the head o f the Pythian The senate, by an unanimous vote Clerk of Malheur Co. Court. H. J. Ward. Representative Ezell of Crook, De and without debate, adopted the Ellis schutes, Klamath. Jefferson and Laki Sisters lodge in Idaho, and has been Chas. Garrison. visiting the various chapters o f the | PETITION senate memorial »o the Interstate com counties, sponsored a bill requiring R. H. Brown. TO THE HONORABLE COUNTY mcrce commission asking for the con residence on Irrigation projects as a lodge in that state. Mrs. M. M. Maxwell and Mis: I COURT OF MAI.HEUR COUNTY, STATE OF OREGON,) junction of railroads through Cen prerequisite to participation in the dis Connne Maxwell returned Sunday STATE OF OREGON: )ss. tral and Southwestern Oregon, Includ trict election. from New Plymouth, where they vis : The undersigned, being owners of County of Malheur.) Ing the Natron cut-off. Prohibiting by federal statute the ----------------- ----- - - - r- T - - -TV - 3 ited Mrs. Maxwell’s sister. more than fifty per cent of the ^ re- I, Ivan E. Oakes, being first duly Bill Hits Armed Bootleggers. Issuance of tax-exempt securities is I Mr. I^Touree of Emmett has vis age of thl> contiguous body o f .lkali, sworn, say that I have read the fo It is made a felony punishable by im proposed in a memorial which receiv ited his recently purchased Kolony wet and overflow land in Malheur going petition and that I believe tl prisonment In the penitentiary for a ed the unanimous support of the meni I farm several timeas this week. County. Oregon, hereinafter described allegations thereof to be true person to have a dangerous or deadly here of the senate. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thompson ot do hereby petition your honorable i further state that the signatures Nystta, Oregon. weapon on or about his person when Representatives of the legislatures New Plymouth spent Sunday in th. Body to cause to be organized a ] pended to said petition are true astl engaged In making or when possess of Washington, Idaho and California Edwards home. drainage District for the purpose o f. proper signatures of persons w1 iiai— m w u it m i 1111 m i iwuii wm a h mmmu i m mn 11 h rom n w m>n i n u nn mu ri •: = lng Intoxicating liquor by a bill pass are Invited to Salem to confer with Mr. Edwards is slowly recovering haring such lands reclaimed and pro-[names appear signed thereto, ed by the senate. Oregon legislator* relative to Income from an attack of pneumonia. tected from the effects of water, fori that each and all of said signer^ "i The Moaer bill providing for a tax and gasoline tax legislation by a Miss Homan spent the week end sanitary and agricultural purposes said petition are owners o f thf thorough teaching of the Constitution senate concurrent resolution whieb with her parents in Ontario. and for the convenience and welfare t land within the proposed drainage of the United States and Its history has been adopted is both houses. The t h r « months old baby of M . of the public utility and benefit: and district as set forth in said petition, in public and private schools of th< See Ile. Fai I and Am Be ter VV ■ 'iri i and Mrs. Kimmerman has not been for the purpose o f this petition we IVAN E. OAKES, state from the eighth grade on, was well this week. The Kimmermans state the following matters are re- Subscribed and sworn to bef oe( ADRIAN enthusiastically approved by the sen _____4 are still with Mr. and Mrs. Zeirele.n. quired by Chapter 340 of the Goner- me this 17th day of January, 1923. ate. b'vesiaht Specialist Lei Frank Van Petten of Ontario drove Mrs. Zeirelein and Viola are making al Laws o f Oregon, for the yeari H. S. SACKET, Senator Zimmerman's concurred , , ... ford truck for the Adrian lum- a slow recovery, 1915. ^ County Clerk. liario regon I’ h nn - 1! " ' r / , "u 7 k r7 7 ! r? * " “ " " I h r ” »"* •*«» Saturday.Mr. Enos Mr,. Archie Moses suffered from 1. The name proposed for such First publication January 19. 19-J-l J r _mroi a t_e^ t«a sistur« k ,Ml| f.imily motored to Ontario with a badly burned foot this week. District ii WARD DRAINAGE DIS- Last publication February 16, 1 G ATE CITY JO U R N A L i be filed with th. secretary of stall at least thirty days before the legit lature meets, except budget bills, ha» aroused considerable Interest. The anti-sectarian *»rb bill, design ed to prevent the wearing of costume» of religious orders by teachers In th» public schools, which pssssd the bouse Nyssa Community Church W e carry a com plete stock ot Hardware and Farm implements ÏO 3 IMPORTANT MEASURES EXPECTEDTO APPEAR COUNTY STATISTICS com e in and look it over before ( buying your spring outfit. f Eder Hdwe. Co. [ ■ . Try Our Home Cured Hams and Bacon Ny ssa Packing Co. Nyssa Realty Co. RE A L ESTATE Insurance & Bonds J. Boydell, Resident Agent Try Our Hom e Cure d Hams, Bacon, Lard anti Sausage We Guarantee Them ____ __ conj \ s NYSSA MEAT MARKET j Dr. J. X, McFiiH °nr ■ ìar A