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About The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1910)
L. Spier’s Clothing Store ............................................................ ........................... , Nyssa will celebrate. Free Graphttphones at Hiuder's Frank L. Lockw ood C/rJ/ Cash for your relinquishments W B H oxie Buy your A frican W ater Backs E n g in eer Nyssa, Oregon at Boydell’s Free Graphaphones at Hiuder's A ll Crockery Glassware aud Lamps at Boydell M ercautile Co Store for sale at Cost. Groceries, 20 per c e n t, discount on all Shoes at Boydells for one week only. I Shoes, Baseball interest is being aroused once more. Our boys met and defeated the Parma team on home grounds last Sunday. The score stood 11 to 5. 1 Caps U. G. H A N D The Livery Man W ill please you — if he can H e has horses,'great and small And keeps rigs’ enough for all D R . J J. S A R A Z 1 N Physician and S argon N YS S A . nishings BROOKE lothing but ds of flour ist prices,- per Crust, Dew Drop i.- Ask for Brands and lake a mis- F. L. Lockwood was called away Monday to Clombla, Mo., to the bed side of his father, who is reported very 111 . You W ill Look and Feel Better if You Buy Your Roy Marshall has purchased a lot from Geo, Green in Gren Addition and contemplates building in the near fu ture. Hss any one quizzed Roy in re gard to matrimony? 4th o f July Outfit From L. Spier Call and see our very handsome Gray Summer Suits in all !• Iali I shades together with several styles of Top Notch lie Serge Suits. Not as high in price ns you are used to paying but better in line FOURTH OF JULY SUITS $ 10.00 Suits, Good V a l u e ................ $11.50 $13.50 $15.00 $18.00 $22.50 $24.50 ERCANTILI F in e Line, o f Single Pants at $2.25- 2.75-8.50-4.00 5.00-and-«. 00 Special Underwear Bargains, thin and breezy at 35 cents B R IN G IN Y O U R B O Y S W E CAN F IT TH EM 1 L. SPIER ANY Nyssa Oregon Oregoi SUCCESSFUL EALTY CO. Ltd i Relinquishm ents ted Lands W e Feel Amply Repaid \r the sacrifice we have made for »he Rev. D. D. Murray, state evangelist lor the Bapjtist church, spent Sunday with C. C. Hunt and wife. Mr. Mur ray and Mr. Hunt are old college chums. OREGON ustomers feel th at they have made a lying NOTH OF A INK with good management O ur sale is over and the people have t iade good our expectations but we are i l l show ing a line th a t is hard to equal, ome in and see w h at we have left. The regular union meeting ot the young people’s societies will be held at the Presbyterian church Sunday at 1:15 sharp. Immediately following the meeting, Rev. Giffen w ill preach a ser mon on “ Independence Day.” (Continued From Page 1.) The Owyhee Theater, a new Institu tion, is forging to the front with a rapid stride and proving to be a very l>opular place of amusement and where a large number of citizens and ranch ers spend two or three nights a week. The music furnished there is of the best and the musical ear is satisfied as well as the eye. It is a treat to spend a few hours a week in a place of this sort and where the cares and worries of the day are forgotten. Good stores and business men is the only index of the country that sur rounds them, so it is with Nyssa. She is situated in a country that is unlimi ted in its agricultural resources and is populated by thriving and prosperous people. i is money w ill be ret nr* ['his capital cannot be1 Land and Townslte Opening, Plngree, Idaho, July 2d. Reduced rate tickets on sale July 1st and 2d, limited to July 5th. See agents for details. (Continued From Page 1.) picnic at W. L. Gibson’s last Friday night given by the Epworth League. The party was conveyed to the scene of enjoymnet in hay racks. This jolly hunch arrived about eight o ’clock and took possession of the place at once and invaded every nook on the place icy put up by the stockhol and made sure that everyone was hav Try Our Flour ing a good time. Games of ail sorts were played until it became too dark to play any longer, when some very tains in business by the stocks (onsibility o f conductinj delicious ice cream, raspberry, and cakes of all kinds was served to the eager and waiting crowd. This was the first picnic of the season tut we NT o f the B an k Of $ W. H. Brooke TOM LINSON Money to loan on improved farms Ontario Oregon LAW YER Nyssa, Oregon will certainly say that the parties get Roofing, and Plaster Hoard. Rock Springs Coal $8.00 per Ton We Print Notary Public' Office in his residence Oregon Butterwrappers F O R E T H O U G H T Is The Fore-runner O f SUCCESS If you contemplate a move, a change of climate, or i f seeking a place for better advancement and greater possibilities, SUBSCR IBE FOR THE GATE C ITY JOURNAL of Nyssa, the gate to the great Oregon Domain And let us tell you, through its columns, of things worth while; of the Greater opportunities of the West We also make a specialty of first class and up-to-date ting up the next 'will have to go some’ JOB WORK always seeking to please. , of this sort is what has given Nyssa ner reputation as the town to come to for good clean fun and enjoyment. 101.00 m Fourth of Jnly. OUR MOHO Reduced rates via Oregon Short line Tickets on sale July 2d, 3d, and 4th, limited to July 6th. See agents for tates and further particulars. L IT I ES $12,550.00 11,56982 w W We are Agents for the Celebrated W eatherProof w . B. H o xie These are only an example of what T Paints Oils and Varnish Ontario Oregon. O ffice Hours :_8 to 12, 1 to 5. Nyssa Oregon. All Kinds of Lumber, Lime Lath Cement, Plaster, J. E. SH ARP, D .M . D. DENTIST Ihe people are equal to and festival» $8.701.00 4,500.00 10.817 80 Nyssa Insurance ro equal it. URCES The Empire Lumber Eo. U. 0. W IL S O N J. H. McNeil, representative of the A ll kinds o f dental work done in International Correspondence school, for Boise, was visiting with Ray G. first class order. O ffice over Candland Drug Store Newcomer the last of the week. Bnefit o f o u r custom ers, also, th at our ice W ritten m Attorneys-at-Law Real Estate $20.00 elected O RE. Miss Anna Nelson, from Minneapo lis just arrived and will make her V. \V. Tomlinson home In Nyssa. She will live with her & parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Nelson. N Nelso“ L Gibeoo I J. A. G re tti NK YOUR BAN* Irrigation should not be neglected; neither should the t>airy Institute of July 7th. The Dairy Institute to be held iu Nyssa, July 7th will be a Hummer Everybody should attend Look out for the posters announc ing the Dairy Institute. The state does this, and you should avail .yourselves of the opportunity to attend. Mrs H. W. Ensign, accompanied hv OF N Y » H her ron and daughter, all of Chicago, -r rived here Monday to spend a month with her daughter. Mr1- A R Webb \ w 't i “ A clean paper upholding clean principals” V A H L & MEGORDEN Publishers Nyssa - - - Oregon