The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, April 21, 1910, Image 8

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    Man-ha Optical Co.
There Is No Guess Work About Proper Eye Testing.
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1003 Mnin S t.. Boise
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LOCAL ITEMS
N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N
d k f a r t m b h t o f t h e in t e r io r
United S ta te n Land Office
Burns, Ore.. April 8, 1910
Notice i» hereby given tnat the
Stale of Oregon has filed in this
o ffic e its Application (Serial No.
04487 ) to select, under the provi­
sions of the Act of ( d ig ress, ap­
proved August 14 , 1848 ; and acts
supplemental
and amendatory
thereto, the sejswJ Sec. fi, T 21 S.
K 4 « K . W. M
Any and all js-rsons claiming
adversely the lands described, or
for any other reason, to the dis­
posal 'o applicant, should file
their affidavits of protest in this
office, on or btfore the expiration
of the period of publication.
Win Farre, Register.
First Pub. April 21 , TO
Lust Pub, May 26 , TO.
Mr. McVey. our new banker has
a tendency to "go near tbe water
He frequently goes fishing, and
Have you noticed the new ads?
loves the sport. He caught his
Cash for your relinquishments
first sturgeon the other day. and a
W B Hoxie
fine one it was, about two feet
long. But the worst of it all is:
Feed Corn for sale at Boydells.
that while Auto-wagon hus ac
The best Granite Ware
at
quired tne same idea, and, quot­
Super's.
ing from his owu report: his car
Go to Boydells for your high
very near souzed him in the
Owyhee River the other day. So «™lle
All tastes satisfied.
leave the car at home when you W. B Hoxie was in Boise Thur
¿0 fishing.
sday.
Our leaders who visit the Hot
Albert Hinch was in Boise Sun­
Lake Sautoriuui
will find the day.
Gate City Journal on the free read
Harry Lackey from Ontario
ing table which is nmntained by
the management for the benifit of was in town Sunday.
the Sanatorium guests.
I. L. Nelson made a flyin g trip
The Journal is sent regularly and to Minn yesterday on dusiness.
our readers need not miss a single
Geo. H ay from Twin Falls was
1 Nyssa item because of the fact
in the city Saturday.
j that they are away from home.
Miss. Helen Sharp spent Sat­
The office windows of the G reig
urday and Sunday in Nampa.
I and T R A D E - M A R K S promptly
We obtJui: PA TEN TS I Test Co. attacted more than the
*tll o
I «THAT PAY. advertiue them tliui unfitly. at our I
J T. Davis from Caldwell was
usual attentionThur. Severnlladies
i hu , i u id in. Ip you to * i r « w
1 modal, photo o r akutci) for F l l E E repo*11
looking
over his old stomping!
quit their work and primped up to
pitoni ability
practice. S U R -
P A S S IN O R E F E R E N C E S
I or fr<* G u l l . I
ground
Tuesday.
| jitiy the new milliner a visit. We
I Book on I'roflUiLL* I
ith S tre e t,
»03 505
won't tell on you this timp, but—
The largest and best assortment
W A S H I N G T O N . £> C .
Fishing tackle for sale a t ! of Men’s Shirts ever kept in town |
S\< ! f
Super's.
at B. M. Co Store.
F. L . Lockwood rnd W. A.
Summer Underwear for Ladies
Eeutsch were iu Boise Saturday and Gouts, Ready to wear w aists1
etc ut Boydells
Prices right.
Rope for sale at Super’s.
N0 REDUCED PRICES
At our store!
Our prices are always right.
You will
hoes, rakes, shovels, forks, axle grt ase, machine oil etc.
W e carry
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them in stock; also a full line of furniture, beds springs and mattresses; the best
need
the world afords
EDWARD H. SUPER
HARDWARE AND FURNITURE
Nyssa, Oregon
Phone No. 6
*1
Notice
Notice is given that subscriptions
will lie received at the office of the
undersigned Company, or through
the Security Savings & Trust Com­
pany, Trustee, Portland, Oregon,
for $800,000.00 First Mortgage 6
per cent bonds of the Portland Ce­
ment Company, of Portland, Ore
gon.
These bonds are $500.00
each; will be sold at par or face
value, phis accrued interest. A
bonus of too per cent common
stock of the Company will be given
with the bonds, to-wit: $500.00 of
•took with each $500.00 of bonds.
Subscriptions may also lie ten-
d red through either of the follow
i:ig named banks of the City of
Portland, to-wit:
ARCADIA RUMBLINGS.
Miss. Rella Long is working
Mr. Doans near Gntnrio.
Geo. H. B inkley of the Arnold
Co, has just returned from a busi
1 ness trip to California,
at
Don't forget the dance Friday
¡night. Brug your sweetheart and
Clyde Cable and Win. M cKibben i
M K,k,A time,
went fishing one day last week
Whole, cracked corn wheat, oats
rnd engaged Bob Aldridge tc and ohoped feed at the Nyssa For
haul in the game. Bob's job was warding Co.
el,s^'
I Mrs. G oeltzand children arrived
I he jieople of Arcadia gave a j here on Sunday from Erie Penn,
box social a few weeks ago for i)r G o e lu ha8 f*.,.,, herH fo
or gomo,
the purpose of raising money to
fioturos
for
purchase an organ for the sch ool1
house- Rev. Soward of Nyssa ' th" (
MeHt Market arrived yes
tau gh t it for them lust Tuesday tenlay
I at Boise.
Niel and Adams have just siliped
in a new concrete mixer,
Sam.
Merl Chee'ey who j* working for
j Win M cKibben has been on the Says. "W atch the mud fly ”
B ank o f C alifornia
C anadian B ank of C ommerce
F irst N ational B ank
H irfhnia S avinc . s R ank
' sick list a few day. We believe
Grape cuttings for sale, Con­
H artman & T hom rsoN, Ranker. jt w u bt, a wise plan for Ar- cords Moores early, Catabas, Dela
I . ado & T ilton H ank
M erchants N ational B ank
<
lo *,MV< a curfew, as late wares, Ives. oOcts per hundred
W. G. Vogts.
U nited S tates N ational B ank hours seems to be bad for the 15 - 4 t.
vr may be tendered through
health of more than one of the At Boydells you will find the
; lads around In-re
Hat to suit you
The celebrated
\1 liheni ( m m v 1 ank
The following wcll-knmvn men
.r tl e officers and directors and
iin re prominent stockholders of the
Portland Cement Company;
Mount, President, ex-Gen. M gr.,
Colorado Cortland Cement C l., Denver,
C lio . Ex-G en. Mgr-, U nitn Portland
CentraI C l., OgJen.
■ hKo.
B. Wn.cn», C u t Prindent, Pree.,
Pet ¡land Flouring Mills Co., Portland.
li n N i i i i y , Secretary, ex-Treat. Grande
Ron r lu m ber Co.. Perry .Oregon.
L A. LlW iy A llen It le w is , Portland.
C . W. N i i l i y , Pres., Union Portland
Cement Co., Ogden. Utah.
A. L. M iul President, First National
Ranh. Portland.
Ju- N. L eal , Attorney, Portland.
\V F. Bi'RtKI.L, President, Burrell Invest­
ment Co., Portland.
J. C. A injwo «TM, Pres., United States Na­
tronaI Rank, Portland
W. W. Corron, Attorney, Portland.
G lia . L a w r e n c e , J r ., Manager Lanurenee
Harness Co.. Portland.
Paul C H ates , Manager Aetna L ife In
meaner Co., Portland.
W ist M inor , Attorney. Portland.
C has R L add , Pree.. Ladd Eetnte Co.,
Portland
A n d rew C . S m it h , P re s, U tter m e Sat
ingt R ani, Portland.
Vs A. ( J ordon , P t h ., V . A . Gordon Co.,
- in la n d .
h l TnourtON, Hartasaa k Thomfron,
La ken , Portland.
T om R icnardrdn , Manager, Portlaad
C im i n u l (ra h . Portland.
T . »V S u u jv a n , C h ie f Eng., Portlaad
K R , L. k P. Co., Oregon City.
Jt)l* ; (’ . <'CTLRR, ere-(¡ooornor h a te of
Utah. Still la k e City.
J o in P ikcrsr , Cashier. Fieri National
Rank, Ogden.
G eo rgs R omwrt , F ief Pres., Deseret Sav­
ing: Bank, Salt la k e City.
C . L ion ardt , Pres.. $ out hnire stern Portland
Cement Co., Lot Angeles
O. C. R ferr , Cashier. Ziont Savings
Ranh k Trmst Co., Salt l.aht City
Two* R C u n .« , Pres.. V tak-ldeka Sugae
Co., Salt l a te City.
60 YEAR8’
EXPERIENCE
A m in
A document giving full particu­
lar. ccuiceming the Portland Ce­
ment C ompanv and its bonds will be
mailed or may behad upon apptica-
t on to the
r O R T L A N D C E M E N T CO..
607-609 Lumbermens
Building
Portland, Oregon.
OR
Malheur County
Hunk
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D
M arks
é d io n s
CoeVRIGHTS A c.
Anron® gmullng n nk«trh and description m s?
qnlekly Ascertiiln our O|>liiion fr®® w hether mu
in ten tio n la probably DAtsmaM®. (om nium m -
tloinR trictlyconflileiitlai. HANOKR0K on P atents
sunt free.
agency for securing patents.
P aten ts taken through Munn & Co. receive
ijHclal notice, wit b o u t charge. In t
Sdentine American.
A handsnm sly Illustrât®d weekly. I.urgest clr.
filiation of any sd en tin o journal. T erm s, $3 a
te a r ; four m onths. 91. Sold by all newsdealer*.
MUNN
&
New York
Branch Office. Ob K Ht.. W ashington. D. C.
TO KEEP RAZORS IN SHAPE,
For the purpose of preventing
rusting of small instrument, the
Lancet recommends a mixture of
equal part* of carliolic acid and
I olive oil. smeared over the surface
t of the inslmmenls. This is much
used liv medical officers in the navy,
and is found to preserve the polish
and brightness of the steel, however
moist and warm the climate may tie.
For large instruments and tools,
boiled linseed may be recommended.
Wipe the metti with a cloth dipped
in the oil. and let it drv
PLAYING SAFE.
Rival and anything
I Straws or Panauia.
wanted iu
Mrs -R P Jeffery of Silver
¡City Idaho is visiting with her
¡dniglitcr Mrs. S. G. M ill-r of
¡this phice.
A It. M cXce from Middleville
Mich, has co lie to our city with
his family and says there is noth
: ing like it in the east.
The On-gonidaho Orchard Co.
have ¡10 acres set out in their Ida
ho tract and 2 .') acres on the Ore.
Tiacr All in i) acre tracts.
Z E P H Y R G rL N (¡H A M S
T O IL D U N O R D S
1111 B U I 1 ) IM I T I K B
C O T T O S IL K F O U L A R D S
SHATXIW SUITINGS 8TLK PANAMAS
SULTANI A SILKS SILK LOUI8EVE
In ese are S O M E of the new dress goods we have for Bpring and Summer.
Haven't room to meution them all.
WE H AVE A V E R Y LARGE
“ ^ .T M E N T
WORK SHI RT
OVERALLS
Sunday morning. All are welcome
J. A. Felton has return'd to
Nyssa on business. Having pur­
chased land at Hansen Ida. he
will make that his future home.
Eugene Sharp, who has been
in the employ of the O .8. L. at
Diamond, W yo.. has arrived here
and exjieets to sfiend the summer
with his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
M E Sharp.
Riffhin»- Say. I want to bring
Look out for Charlie! He has just
suit against Dr. Quaokom for $1« made the purchase of a "Brand
lamage*.
new Motor cycle; and wLat a dis
1 awyer Certainly : but
» .
i ,
. . . *!’*" /or;' i «pointaient, we all expected to sei'
thnkins I tniught a bottle of hit u
l -
.
1 it, him making use of a "room for
•orn cure paid lum a .lollar for
tWo’* carriage.
and it didn't do a bit of good.
Uwy* r ! -ee. hut isn't $?8 ,U m.
A fow five tooth garden euitivat-
ages rnrlicr cxceMirc?
om fyr *al« at a Bargain.
Also
Biff!.in* Ves, I suppose it ia, but
Irou
Bills
and
Springs
at
the
I figured that your bill II wouM bt $7» n , , w ...... .
*
and I warn to ç-f niv y dollar hack.
P*')-11**11 M»Tenutila Comjiany.
AND
BUM M ER Ü N D ER W E A R
A N D H O S IE R Y
CALL ON US FOR
A ir i
TAPLE
E. L. Grady and K. Blodgett of
the I. I. 1. were up here the last,
of the week making plans for their j
AthleRc meet.
Elder L H. Ebv, of the Breth-
J ren Church of Eruitland Idaho
will preach at the M E Church.
Come in and we will show you.
AND FA N C Y
g r o c e r ie s
J. C. HIMLER
DEALER IN
( t E N E R ’L
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m e r c h a i NT ) I BE
V HOT ILI
Under new management and new rnles
w e aim to conduci a first class
up to date rooming and boarding house
N. R. M Y A L L PROP.
NA ss A______
OREGON
SPRING NECESSITIES B1». Vitrol For ï„ „ Wheat And
B«,k H , Fo, Vomì
AT POSTER’S DRUG STORE
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