The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, April 21, 1910, Image 1

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T he G ate C ity J ournal
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N YSSA: MALHKUK COUNTY. OREGON. TH U RSD AY A P R IL 21. 1910.
NO. 3.
*1.50 PER
Y EAR.
5c PER COPY.
(Jlotiiing
Store
!3Vfy Building on Main Street being nearly completed, I hereby announcement to the people of Nyssa and
surrounding country that I will be ready for business on or about May 1st with the most complete line of
Mens and Boys Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Gents Furnishing Goods
Ever shown in this part of the country. A Call from you will be!]aj)pr(i ited.
L. SPIER
Will Try
For 0 . S.
L. Prize
Nyssa’s
Alexander
Locates
Backing
Colone! Roosevelt is deci.ire,:
For twenty years your producer \
by all Europe tobo a "paeijìontor."
of the East anil the middle west
He is coming to the different nit-
has been howling at the [extotion
and trick of the middlemen, who
tions with ali olive brandi instend
of a bonib.
It is expeoted th;:t
stand between the producer jind|
What are the lessons of irriga­
he will ask Emperor William ai .:
the
market.
tion farming to the east ? It is
King Edward, two of the greaf'M
eleven years since I left itibe west Yet how many producers, unions [
wnr lords kuowti to man. to dis­
have
been
organized
in
the
East!
to reside permanently in the «eaost,
M. Alexander, of Boise, has ami.
writes Agnes Lant, ixi Reviw af and middle West with highly! Many people eoniwe to Nyssa | purchased a loft in Nyssa, the city
Reviews, and in those eleven paid ageuts-$50t) a year, for exaMi | every month of the year wnd will, j with a future and is g®ing to build
¡School and state indemnity land
years ther have been at least four , P*«' to ,mndle transportation and Nyssa is not a city tto tis sofceuu- I a brick as soooa «as tbe Imcfcs are
takes
a jump.
If the individual
J. H. Ainsworth, Scott & Over- years when draught seriously m ! I kwT tab 0,1 the untHid‘1 umrket1' tift.3 that it attracts these visitors. > burned. The bustlding is to be 24
4cun'
enjoy
increased
valuation of
I » street, Canfield ic Williams say fected farm values in the East. These are the things that have Neither is it growing upon its 1 by 70 feet, plate glass front
Mr lands the state ‘ must' feel a ll^e
conti
¡billed
to
successful
irrigai
merits
as
a
town
of
resources—
they are going into the potato i y „ t the East has never' thought of
Alexander is • . iiuih well knovcn privelege. By order of the stain
contest to win and they all ex- irrigation except for truck gardens ion fanuiu quite as .winch as a sup that is it has no flowing oil wells throughout this ¡section of the
, land board the base price for in-
or hot spring to preguate the air
pect to carry off the hohor ami ilIKj greenhouses. The East has ply of water.- Ex.
1 country as he has * forjuictln store •(iciunity selections, was advanced
with
optimistic
views
that
belongs
purses. The O. S. L. has offered I plowed along in the same old fur
in every town in sorrtWrn Idaho i « b April 11th, 1910 from $13 jier
to dreamers only., «either is sh e1
tl $500 for the best, and $225 for the ;row it. was in 1700. To construct
and eastern Oregon. 7fte expects acre to $15 per acre
enjoying a real estate boom based
second best production of market­ waiter reservoirs for the East
to get the building completed this
on the $5 down plan. It has n
o
. ...
able, late potatoes, raised .on one would be a joke compared to what
fall ami will then open it stocked
The Alumni or tile State Norm
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acre and it is confined to these ¡s being done in the West; for wa
Tike brass bund is progressing manufacturing concerns, outside itn gents - furnishings.
He savs al at Monmouth ask your support
of
the
brick
kiln
uud
cement
varieties:
Peach Blow. Rural j ter ¿s always plentiful at some nicely and Nyssa will soou have
that as yet Nyssa is too small for for that school. You know we
both of which are in its in-
I^T ype, Netted Gem, or Dalmeny tjlne Qf the year in the East; «and one o f tbe ¡best bands in this sec­ works,
,
.
.
. ..
, him to put in u stock but that he w iit huv* teachers.
We must
support the population of ,
...
...
,
Challenge. Here is Luck Gentle- t|)t, contour of hills le:.ds to nat.nr tion of the country.
The boys fancy, to
,
T t
. , , , ,
knows Nyssa will mtffce a large educate lhe boys and girls: a train
■men. You have the best of soil. al reservoirs. Even without irrigat turned out last Thursday evening a town but Nyssa is backed by the I city therefore he purchased his
■ed teacher is the dest agency for
ion storage one is constrained to and gave a very pleasing open air lurgest and most fertile section in lots and will erect his building
this. The cost is four cents a yeaT
Northwest. The soil is ideal
ask, what would be the result if concert. They are not perfect yet the
.
.
,
that he will have u home when •oil a thousand dollars. Vote*
beets, alfalfa,
alfalfa garden
the East ‘ « lit at the door of its 1 out we can let the occasional dis­ for raising bidets,
Nyssa is ready for him. He «ten Yes' for Monmouth settle this quo.
markets, adopter! the irrigations cord of youth ripen into perfect truck, small and large fruit, and expects to buy other propety as
stiou.
berries.
Will travel to the Pacific North- farmer's methods? Long ago the harmony as time goes on.
The
m. , , , . .
.
an investment.
A greut many 3. B. V. Butler, Sec. Com.
Iwest from eastern ptates during East gave of its manhood and its Band has made a wonderful pro­
lh e beet history is a pathetic
, ,
, . , . ,
,
,
others are of Mr. Alexander s
[the coming summer break the re-
means for the wincing ofthe west. gress in the past three weeks story but what lias been produced miud and are doing the' same as
A. H. Perryman of La Grande
Icord made during the Exposition
excelled everything in the Utah-
The day may be at hand when and is still climbing up hill.
he, substantiate opinion by in­ Oregon is the census enumerator
Year, 1909, is the question which the West, youthful a id bo.rn.ant
Last Friday eveuiug one of tbe Idaho Sngarbeet (Jo’s, territory vesting.
for the Nyssa princt. including
[railroad men and commercial or­ and perhaps even bumptious, will best parties of the past season and they are making a hard fight
the town of Nyssa. Every; one
ganization are asking this spring?
bring back some return far that «old was given by the band boys. A to get the country people interest!
should consider it bis or her dutv
The railroads are preparing to
ed
once
more
in
producing
the
j
obligation to the East. The West large crowd attended the dance
to advance alt the information lie
I spend more money in advertising has been reclaimed. I«n.t it time and everyone of them were enthusi­ beets this and next year.
seeks in order to more thorough
this year than last, and believe
Alfalfa
is
at
present
the
princi-
for somebody to launch evangel of astic about praising tbe orchestra
complete the work.
The work
1 they will get u bigger traffic. The
which is a new organization. Mr. l,a^ croP and
ranchers have
reclaiming the East?
started
on
April
15th
and
if you
Great Northern and the Grand
When the whole story of irr gat Phillips is a well talented and , fou,"i this such a wel1 Pay iu2 on«
are
not
at
home
give
your
neigh­
Trunk Pacific are taking the lead ion comes to be written it is a educated violinist, Mr. Hayden dlat they almo8t rofusu to consi<ler
bor the necessary information.
in boosting the Northwest Coun­
It is not an un-
question whether the scientific is a clarinetist of rare ability and an? °*ber crop.
By so doing one not only complies
try, and these two road- will spend
everyone
here
knows
what
asplen-
conlmon
occurence
to get 10 to 12
methods, which irrigation necussi
The Commercial Club meeting with his obligations usa true citi­
•«close to a million dollars iu the tates. will not. prove to have been did pianist Mrs. Emison is.
The 10,18 of hay to an aore- The HVer- last Tuesday evening was the seco
zen but will perhaps save the cen­
east, advertising the Northwest.
I he nd regular meeting and it proved
.as great a factor towards success musie that this aggregation ren- a8e J’1<dd P01" acr<? *8 ^ ton.
sus
man some unnecessary work.
Washington. Oregon, and Idaho
,
,
,
.
T, .
B
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as the supply o f water itself. It is dered was the best Nyssa has ever Price ot bay 80ar,!d to $20 per ton to be a good one in every res
are the sharers in the benefit of
last
ast winter and this spring and pect.
The directois had all the
a question whether if the non-a rid heard. It is a permanent organ- ^
this publicity. The railroads must
izatimt
ami
Nyssa
is
now
assured
wa8
a 8caro** article, while the business in such shape thnt every There are eighty-three seperate
rcigons of the East and middle
I, el pretty certain that they will West adopted the same scientific an orchestra that will please at all averaKe price was $15.
At the thing went there through in a hur bills before Congress this session
touching on the operation of rail
greatly develope the country thru methods they would uot have the times.
i average price and yield each ry and properly handled.
roads. The Seattle comercial organ
which they pass, before they un- same fabulous crop returns as have
______ ^ ______
i rancher received $120 per acre
The sense of the meeting, in re
• dertake such a campaign, and made the irrigation farms fatuous.
gross. The total expense of hand­ gard to tbe county division quest izAtion huve peen passing resolu
every commercial club and booster
ling the hay, water rent, irrigat- ion, was that it should be known tions urging Congress to pass on
Time out of mind the (ate frosts
none of them.
g
•organization in the Northwest is have caught and blighted the bios
-----------------------| ing aud incidental expenses a-
that Nyssa’s Club was not in fav
sharing in the belief of the rail
With the country gradually return
W.
W.
Smith
of
the
Bogue
Reatly
mount
only
to
$14
10
per
acre.
or of such division. The direct
road men.
Every community SKomsof the peach and apple oichs
Subtracting this from $120 leaves ors were authorized to draw up a ing to prosperity, business men
should get its share of the new of the East. Yat who ever heard Co., has purchased 6 lots in Blk.
Alfalfa proper resolution and enuse the feel that the railroads should not
•comers and the new capital which of the orchard growers in the 3 of Taylors Addition and 1 lot in a net gain of $109.90.
lands sell on the average at $125 same to be printed every where in be hampered at this time by adve
will be invested in the Northwest East setting out forty eoal oil bur
Blk. 1 of Euiison’s Addition, own­
ersi legislation.
this tmnimer.
tiers to the acre and keeping them ed by J. J. Sarazin, and Mr& Mrs What is an investment of this the state as it will tie up to the
They believe that auy mnn’s
sort worth?
people of the state to vote for or
urnirg till the frost had passed? F. Neubil.
business
will be put in a bad way
We could tell you other good against the division of Malheur
bAguiu and again the Weather Bu
when
83
new laws regulating it
reau has forewarned a cold wave
J. Sinclair has sold his desert at thing but if wc said any more you and Harney Counties.
are
passed
every year.
would take it for “ hot air” as it. The proposition of having a home
A number of little folks went to coming to the East or the middle
the Big Bend to Otis Storts.
sounds
fabulous
to
the
middlewest
a jolly birthday party at the West. Yet who ever knew of a
for the club was talked over but
A report from the national capit
home of Lizzy van Gilse Saturday whole Eastern town turning out
B. E. Himler bas purchased a farmer, at least, who is accustom nothing was decided on although
al states that the Navy Depart
evening.
through the country side ns volun lot from H. D, Birdsnll. and ii to raising from 8 to 12 bushels of a lot of suggestions were made
No. 1 bard to the acre and selling
The corps of officers are kept bu ment is planning to send n fleet of
Lillie Hunt entertained a number teer workers to fight that, frost off? erecting house.
it for 79 cents.
of her young friends at a birthday The agricnlnnd scientists has been
sy and are proving their efficien battleships to the Pacific (;onst
R H. Howsley of Okie. has pur­
party Sunday afternoon.
cy. There is no reason now tha* this summer, provided the naval
teeiing farmers for forty years
chaser!
the
Geo.
W.
Toomb’i
Nyssa should not have a Coin appropiations bill, which passed
(Prof. Bartholomew took his class that the weedy fence corners and
mercial club. Everyone is show the House of Representatives, is
property.
out walking Tuesday evening unkempt grass plot below fruit
ing
their interest and giving it is not pruned in the Senate
trees
harbor
bugs
and
the
inssets
They went out to Mr. Hunt's
From R. van Gilse to J. J. Sar­
support.
«Six new members were There is but one first class baUle
that
attack
the
fruit.
Yet
how
ranch and spent tbe eveuing in
azin. 2 lots in Blk 37 oi Park
•dmited last Tuesday, making a shjp on this coast At present, the
many orchards in the East do you
music and other amusements.
Oregon, which is at Puget Sound
Add
¡ton.
total membership of 45.
see where tbe soil below the trees
Navy Yard.
is kept smooth as a floor and clean
From R. van Gilse to A, 1).
NOTICE TO MEAT CONSUMERS of
Sixteen battleships are tog« 'her
weerls as your dining room table?
in the Atlantic Fleet, while three
It is reported that the New Punctured bark lets in diseas, and Morey, 2 lots in Blk 37 of Park
Addition.
Meat Market conducted by Zehner
are
on special duty ten are in
the rupture of a broken limb may
* Everyone is glad of the rest
McFall has hntchered beef
Connty division is up before the various yards on the Atlantic co«x
admit a fungus dust that will de
Geo. Phillips has purchased tbe
that was diseased and unfit for
they are now enjoying as they people of Malheur and Harney s*. It is likely that some of the
■troy the whole trunk; but you
nse. We brand him as a liar and
Harry
Fritch man building oe the
can
count
on
one
hand
ibe
number
vessels sent to the west const
have been hard at work for several Counties
for fnrthur proof we refer them
this
summer will he kept here
to J. C. Hinder and G, B. Wills of orchards you have seen in the corner of 1st St. and Good Ave.
months getting the district form
from whom we bought the stock East where every break in tbe
permanently.
From W. A. Teutsch to Otis ed. The ditch is now as good ns
A dispatch from Ottawa says
and we fnrthur invite tbe pnblic bark has been waxed and paraffin
Mt. Etna has had her spring
or
cemented
over
till
the
wonnd
that
Canada is now satisfied with
Storts
3
lots
in
Blk
17,
Original
bnilt so everyone is resting and
to inspect onr meats at any and
house-cleaning.
closed.
the American tariff schedules
«11 times.
Zehner & McFall
Townsite of Nyssa.
waiting for the election
!
IRRIGATION FROM
_ _ _ THE WEST
Nyssa B rass Band
¡Expects Large Traffic
Commercial
Club Met
Real Estate Transfers
PARTIES
The Ditch
Question
fi
r
CURRENT EVENTS.