The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, April 21, 1910, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    C b « (bate C ity
Every
V ahi 6
Tt lUTbdms
^
M e ia rd ffn
A t Nys»M. I Iregim
» » r o lli H. V»hl
(). A. Mrgiinlrii
Nyss*’» ron*raetor* and
Itir iM i r * h n vi- u i . w i l « r n n n g th< m -
m -I vcs
J ou rn a l
Pobbshcd
<»• of it
to quit wort ou Saturday
afiinoous that a gam«' is to be
j played.
There are « Krf*"* " '" " y
N 'saitcs who
h
e lana froui the
ti .im nii'ler the Sun lay rule and
Editor
Ut itti p u t
t:.-.-
Ab>u. liti ¡tor tin re
Ic are
'. ....____ _ __ ___ '..---- - ¿»-u
¥
cías» lumi mutter inaile.
♦
¥
♦
it
t t
♦
11
i :
¥
OEKUON
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Owe year, in »Avan ce ............
W EATHER
Saturday-- [«ijierfells ns of
siioi >
Six month», in adrante .............75 and sleet storms iu the middle-
Three a tenths, in adranee........ J> 0 west. Taut IS r.ot an uncommon
«»■. nrence: but, it seeuis to Oregon
ADVERTISING RATES.
people,
t hut any place
should
Sbufte column inch, one issue
.15
suffer the liicdi hips and da mag't
Elngls coiunin it.ch, per month..
.50
of a heavy sleet storm in April
25 inches or larger, per inch.
per issue ................................. 10
They look agast «hen you tell
LOCAI, READKH3.
First Insertion per line, per issue..10
them you have seen them in M iv.
¥
¥
*
♦
*
¥
¥
iC
♦
¥
¥
Í ¥
¥
¥
¥
¥
*
¥
¥
¥
¥
¥
¥
¥
¥
¥
¥
mer.looks toward Oregon us a para­
¥
¥
¥
¥
Tramjtiillity will never be fully dise tnnl ultimately comes to en­
until Hitehrock draws joy her days of sunshine. A per­
in his horns and makes pence son from the middlewest that
rwetoriul
*
¥
vela
tit such
They come
People of the land, got tired of
asking, “ What is a Democrat?"
pleasant went tier.
and bring osIn is
with them. VVhv?
BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR 35, 50 and 05 cents
î
lì
I i
Bargains Every Day
♦ t
♦ t
♦ ♦
♦ *
in Groceries and Dry Goods
Remember We Don’t Keep Anything,
II
We Sell Everything
t ♦
it
♦
★
♦
♦
♦
★
¥
★
♦
★
and see, la er tl ey
nine to stay
and Underwear
¥
publications of comes to see this great land, ntar-
the laud.
Ir; Hats, Boots and Shoes, Men’s Shirts
i t
♦ î
f t
; t
♦ Î
!
¥
wonder that the luiddlewest fur-
More Good BARGAINS On Hand
♦ ; t ♦
¥
Evidently it is going to take snow-storm really is. say nothing
the whole flam family to get Tetly about one in April. Is there any
to ct>me home
*
♦
♦
¥
as late as the 18th.
Organian.- ureaccustomed to ;‘.«it
Prom present indications. ¡t looks
sun
shiny weather at this set;son
like i.»*e State-wide Knitter ¡.at.
and in fact, don't know what a
tin* it]>1 ift
Corner Gccd Ave. and First Street
* :
Application for entry an second
with
BOYDELL MERCANTILE CO.
won! go hut will not sup|>ort a
And Give Our Cosh Customers the Lem hi t f
5 per cent L,r caih
o
Because < >re-
Where are we at politically, any as one of it- resources.
Itou ?
\ DOG STORY
If tne "allies'’
%ssa, Oreron
B. M. CO.
long ago. and now they are ask­ gon has the weather conditions
ing. "What is a Republican?" that np[M til to the eastern people
<TH i GATE CÍTF
crowd "Fncle
Joe" into that same corner a<aiii
A large black dog of stately
next mein, was walking o'er the vil­
time. ()n the
contrary, very lage green, on some important
much so, perhaps
they may not
rrond bent: A little cur, not
they
may finish
him
tip
worth a cent, observed him pass
Can it be (tossible that those ing by, and growled, and barked
voters decline to awhile, and yapped and howled.
Massachusetts
lake the president's word for it The
big one did not, deign
One good thing about the gas
eons tail of Halley's comet, which
is expected to envelop tire earth
before long, is that we shall not
I k - conqielled to get it through a
meter.
The New Votk Tribune prints
an interesting article appropriately
headed “ Figures About lia s ,"
but neglects to head a labored de­
fence on Mr. Tuft's tariff sjK-eclis.
"( ias A boni, Figures "
It is now the twilight /one for
your I nele .Joseph
If it renly means the salvation
of tin* country, the Speukcr may
hi time come to be widely beloved
again for the insurgents lie made.
You can go back now and try
to catch upon what has Itera go
iug on
in the Mulling« r-I’ iu. hot
investigation.
That jvirticiilar
piece of business was lost in the
«lust tnnl noise reeimtly kiekctl up
in tin' Lower House.
NI N'DAV MASK MALL
The Suntluy base ball ipitstion
and it is an important «me.
Snn-
«Iny is a day of r«-st and our c«>un-
cil
has
places.
M»l
closed up all
The | kh >I hall
blit
walked
along
busiiu-s
is «dosed
this is a plac«. of recreation.
The base ball diamond ts likew i .
O iego.i ^ h ort Line.
like
O. B. WILLS
THE CITY DRAY
w. B. Hoxie
¥ in
PACIFIC
MONTHLY
The Leading Magazine
o f the West
B eau tifu lly U lu it r a t f'l — T im e ly
A r t i c l e * — R e a d a b le S t o n e * .
R e ed Jack L on d on ’* Vhrid and
ln tere*tu ic S tory N o w Running
S erially. A r t ic le * eack m onth
describing the resou rce* and
op portunities t * b e found
in the W e i L
9m4 A. W C U h * 0¥m
to thm mm.
■ f*
tm
If you an* inturestptl in scour-j
ing ijii orchard tract of 5 acr«-s |
write us or come and see them lor
; yourself and w«> will show you some
I h't.d that will reach the height!) of
your imagination. They are loca-
t<sl on the banks of the Snake
with a view unexcelled.
Twenty
miniites walk front Nyssa
We
will aeswer any correspondence at
ottee a tracts at SHIa and 5 tracts
at -S400 |>er acre each
Nyssa tri.nl the Satuulav
cess last y«‘ar and why won't it
•T. H. Ainsworth. Mgr.
Nyssa. Ore
th is
y«>sr.
I ’a run is lined up for
^ tu n la y ball
Ontario is in fay.
I. 0 . O . F.
T M E R A a n c MONTHLY
-
f —tkad. O r.. » .
>.nj
! L»cW»«i b *ic f— -SSK Tw
m
M
«W» . Ut- .umb-r, oi ,oui
Call on the
•
O tre u . I n i,, >
f l I o O. F will
e l la Ihrtr bail X, t evfry S)»i«]rd«j
■ • a», »i , „■ r,„ j, ,lk p VihlUt g bft tb
' ttlWHVl Wl'lenpt »,
O *. R U tO E R
w S K X TO N «
N
O
♦
¥
¥
♦
MINTON and
should Nyssa have Sunday base
system au«l it prom l to be a sue
Ore
i^eal Estate Bargains
u place of recreation and so why
ball.
Business^? Prclsssioiial ¿j
fi...........
rO U TLAN D . OREGON
is up liefore the people of Nyssa
points nm m tbz census .
The census begins April Hi and
niiist
be completed in two* weeks
prince er diiki The enr remarked,
T IM E T A B L E
in cities and in thirty days in ul|
Br'"K"! F i a n k L . L. ckw|
beneath his breath: "That big
other areas,
WEST
B R O O K E 8c T O M L I N S O N
four- llnsher.s scared to death!
The eininmntors will wear a No 25........................
Cty'.i ¿i.
J it o r u'liS-nt Lntv
Those great big brutes are never badge inscribed *TTiit«xl States
No 5. .
Mon*
y
f/i
'ottri
on
Imp
«••.*>1
game: Now just watch Fido crawl Census. 11* l(>."
• T an
lanus
A l ) Ú 1 ................................
The law requires every adult
Nyasa,
Gd
his frame!" The big black dog
Ontario
C
r
t
^
o
.
i
person
to
furnish
the
prescribed
E
A
ST
went stalking on. is calm and
information, but also provides that No 28............... .
. . 9:05 a M
tranquil ns the dawn: he knew
it shall be treated confidentially, No
J I. S. T I I A R P .
U. G. HAND
4:54 T.M.
tli«1 cur was at his heels; Tie
so that no injury cum eouie to any
heard its yaps and snarls and person Loin answering the ques­ No 2ti
The Livery.Man
A U T O t .IV ÎtH Y
sqiiels. and vet he nevi'r looked tions.
YY : 11 please von if lie cd
1 1 1 . I'resident lias issued a pro­
He has horses, gnat and Mil
around, or blinked an eye, or made
y
Y
a
W
A
-
O
H
KG
toy
.
j
And
keeps rigs' euoug
clamation,
culling
on
all
citizens:
a Bound: His meditations had a
to ioo]x ;ate with the O. n.-iis and
tone that mangey pups have never
( . V. W IL S O N
iis-iiirtng theta that it has net.litngl
DR. J J, S A T AZI
know n The cur, unnoticed, lost
P r o p r i e t o r o?
to do with taxation, army or jury
I.A WYKR
all fear: It grain'd the big dog sei vice, compulsory school attend­
l 'h '/s;r ia n a m i
by the. the latter paused just. Ion r ance, regulation of immigration,!
Kih'l KNliite
IiiHiiram'e
Su r¿on
enough to take the small one l»v or enforcement of any Jaw, and
|
that
no
cue
can
be
injured
by
ans-
Njssa,
Oregon
Ilu* scruff, «*uui shake him jj^enflv
XV9H.V .
Wet ing the inquiries.
to m ml fro; ;,n«1 then he let poor
1 It is of the utmost inqiortance
J. E. SHARP, D.M. D.
Kiih> go, ;md saiil. in quiet tones:
; that the census of population and Nyssa
O re g o n
„ now ^et !,. and F ¡do's doubtless agricultnie in this state !»■ .eom-l
DENTIST
I
running yet. Suppose you see if jileie and correct.
. Y n in n i P u b lic
All kinds of dental work don j in
Therefore every person should;
von run nail the moral hidden in
first class order.
J promptly, accurately, and com-;
Cffice in Ids rer¡«Lucí
this tahvW *ilt M ¡son.
Office ov^r Cuiidland Drug Store
FOR
| pletdy answer the Census ques­
Ontario Oregon.
tion - asked byr the enumerators
Office Hours: N to 12. 1 to ,'t.
N ySSa
2 It
I lint the Aldrich Payne tariff is look,
the "best tariff law ever passed?
to
¥
♦
¥
¥
¥
♦
¥
♦M
NELSON
LAND
COMPANY
YVe also write Fin- aud Life
Insurance.
Agents for the
Northwestern Life Insurance
Company, of Milwaukee. Wis.
♦
¥
♦
*
♦
♦
♦
¥
THE B0GUE REALTY CO. Ltd
Special Bargains in Relinquishments
and Patented Lands
1'iie lusniunce Written
NYSSA
OREGON
L- GKIG 8 B!
C o n tra cto r a n d B u i l d e r
N. J. Minton T. N. Nelson
Orel