Y o u ’ ll N e v e r R egret It, I f Y ou In vest At N yssa T he G ate C ity J ournal A C o n tin u a tio n o f T h e N y s s a S u n IN. AL IT E M S Nelson went $1.50 PER YEAR. NYSSA: MALHEUR COUNTY. OREGON, TH U RSDAY AUGUST 4 1910 to Boise hjllil» went to Weiser | on business. iihurp was looking after fin Nauipa Monday. Walker went to Boise Lv to attend the races. bkustou of Vale < >re. was iiitli Miss Gibson Sunday ruzin was attending pro- business iu Parma Satur- DIRECTORS EMPLOY MANAGER Directors Meet and 0 K’s Purchases Made by Commmittee-Poles • Arrived. OKtt.Ok t it.il l II. Tlie West Makes u Ooiul Show ing unit lakes All Houors. Idaho takes lirst and we are so situated that if we wished to be included in that state we could, but there would be no advantage in it. We are eighth and proud of it, although we would like to be closer to the top. Watch Oregon for the next ten years. « 5 ' S aj 0) a CO * V 3 0 a >* cd u ws o Tons. Total. 231.61 2.11 2.85 307.15 304.60 1.80 294.60 2.90 2.28 287.38 286.28 2.08 266.15 2.30 1.83 239.73 220.59 1.39 213.48 1.38 212.65 1.35 1.66 208.36 204.25 1.55 200.89 1.39 199.06 1.36 1 39 198.29 1.55 196.55 185.28 1.28 183.60 1.30 1.41 171.81 Leader. 2 » 01 a O bushels. O regon ...................^5.8 19.6 30.0 15.7 32.2 109.2 I d a h o .................... U9.5 24.3 39.8 41.7 „ 148.2 M ontana................ 83.3 26.4 2u. 4 36.2 43.3 150.0 U t a h ...................... 26.9 24.5 40.3 17.6 38.4 144.0 W ashington.......... 23.8 23.3 46.3 19.2 38.0 134.5 W yom in g.............. 28.0 24.9 30.1 35.9 21.0 144.3 C o lo ra d o ...............21.3 25.1 31.2 12.3 33.8 130.0 C alifornia............. 31.4 12.6 31.2 12.8 125.4 24.5 W iscon sin .............33.2 17.0 16.6 33.3 28.6 90.5 O h io ....................... 35.6 14.9 33.2 17.1 27.3 84.0 Illin ois...................34.5 15.6 31.2 17.6 27.8 81.6 Minnesota............. 28.4 13.0 31.7 19.1 25.6 87.9 Io w a .......................32 3 15.1 29.1 18.0 25.6 82.3 North Dakota . . . .23.5 32.0 12.7 29.9 16.4 94.0 Indiana................. 31.7 29 0 14.2 15.2 25.4 79.2 South Dakota . . . 27.4 12.6 31 6 17 3 25.3 32.7 X2.9 24.0 N ebraska.............. 27 4 17.5 26.1 16.8 21.y 14.0 14.8 81.3 M issouri................. 2 8 .6 23 V 12.8 14.0 26.2 75.7 Oklahoma..............24.2 29.4 Oklahoma K ansas...................22.4 1 1.2 14.2 75.8 21.4 19.S These figures were copied from he Council (Ida.) That O r e if'd : ha* made a vor> ■ * r e a short time s 1C o be S<> M 1 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 IS 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 5c PEL COPY. LETTER FROM CHICAGO Plans and Specifications. Almost completed.—G. H. Binkley To Re­ turn Soon. ,r> August. Last year, A lack and alas! Beverly, Mass., And Bill on the flat O f his baek .iu the grass Sounding the depths ('ll' the opaline sky A nd w atching the . louds F loatin g dream ily by. Last year, Alack and alas! Beverly, Mass. Last Saturday the directors o f ' The Directors of the Owyhee tin* Nyssa-Owyhee Independent District met in regular session at 1 Mrs, S N- Emison and j Telephone Co. met at their offict their headquarters in Nyssa at 10 took in the races at in Nyssa and proceeded to'dispost o’clock Tuesday morning. Those dnesday. j of the various matters that con­ present were: C. C. Hunt, Presi­ dent, S. F. Weaver, C. H. Brown. I Mrs. A. G. Kingmun fronted them. They went to work E. H. McDonald, and W. Let* jjoise Wednesday to see with a will and it did not take Of A ugust it m ay first be ! long to thresh out these. Blodgett, Secretary. )races, The reading of contracts and said, its name is from Augustus The first thing was to O K the whom men have likened vinto ¡val liât at Boydells now the discussion of Supervising en­ purchases made by the purehasiug Ted. |.primps without injustice, ¡50 former price $ii.5U. committee which the board did gineer took up the entire time ol lie made the world g o round Jld at liberal discount. the board. without hesitation and with pleas- about as many times a minute, e Bkxlgett ai il ebildren, tire as tin* equipment is the best The Directors of the Kingman and tin* news was always dull Edita and Théo attendi t) that tin* money could buy. The Kolony District met last Tuesday without tin* great Augustus in ago’ and he in their office at Nyssa. This Was i ni Boise Wednosday. switch board is largì* enough for it. this part t t e n w a s ri g l g i o i l r e c o r d in t i n * it. W ithout pn ile bail Ids Ananias club fo r kiushert went to Counoil 1000 phones and is sectional so y e a r s i* e a s i l y >i o n b y tl IO f i g o f t u r state o f the Union th e their regular montly meeting and iisilny to visit his son and that a central energy system ean l i r e s s h o w n iti t h e : i b o v e t a b l e ret urd would lot have been as there were a great number of liars and fo r fakers, .mid he lov­ things to do. Those present were: ed to sail bis little r .b among jfew days oulting in the be installed as soon as electricity T a k i n g i n t o c o u s i n e i a t i o n t h e ("C xl bn t h a t i s not all for as breakers. lie E. M. Blodgett. President. h. the iiom an can be gotten. Hiring a manager d i f f i c u l t i e s t h a t t h e r a n c h e r a r g e ranches ill soon as th e lis. counted peace a sort o f plague, Peck, secretary, A. G. Kingman, was tin* most important deed done h a v e u n d e r g o n e i n t h i s s e c t i o n t li i s section are cut up into Hiarp, Bub Lackey and and never did p ursuc it, but let by the board that day. The fol­ luring this time it seems mar mailer portions the rancher A. E. Wade. J. W. Graff imler, were ainong the The members spent the morn- it rally at The H ague, and you lowing construction committee velous that the Oregon figures can give m ore time and labor cou ld n ’t beat him to it. ¿rs at the races in Boise was chosen: E. H. McDonald, J. are as good as they are. It is to tbt farm and thus do what \ mg discussing the various tech- He preached about the same lay. Tti nicalities and the red tape that Boydell and \V. Let Blodgett, getting a good start before you Idaho lias done in the past, old things that Teddy lias been necessarily must ba gone through wait until winter to get j This committee will see that the know it. This section is the is up to the rancher in this v.i- preaching, and most o f R om e’s II Now is the time, work is rushed to completion with back hone o f Oregon said Pro cinity to farm less and farm to reach the goal. The boards awakenings resulted from his rings Goal $7,50 per ton , „n possible speed and wfi can rest fessor K ent o f the Oregon A g that less better. And get a are hard at work doing the small teachings. lie battled hotly things that to the outsider is not iLiimber C’o assured that it will not be long be ,.jeiljtura| (College when li e was family for the other portion. fo r the right, and valiantly im ­ visible but means so much in I fore we can have a telephone s y s - _______________ ________________ _______' bued it, and the stork could not lind .Marshall and Mrs. reaching the desired end and I tern that cau be depended upon attem pt to light but what he up I left here Saturday to join which takes so much time Mr. Stanwood, of Boise. Idaho, j JUDGE DAVIS WILL A R R E S T E D F O R and shooed it. Vsball and Mr. Faubian at The road grant land owners are was hired as manager and his1 There was, however, one a f­ lltla. on an outting in the 1 anxious to see this great project fair to tell which is to tattle, 5 wife will manage the board. FORGERY BE CANDIDATE Jus go ahead and are willing to do and that was where this Roman I They will take care of the | anything in their power to further bear was com ing in from battle, uight nnj day. filli ■ disinfects and kills | boarfl _______ = __ Mr. Stau- Circuit Judge George E. Davis Authorities arrived here Mon­ ns It mixes with " U se! wool has had many years experi- of this district, whose home is in day from Baker City and arrested the enterprise. They have writ­ lie had, o f course, put every­ heap and effective. ence in the telephone line and Canyon City, while in town the Geo. Lewis and P. M. Binkley on ten for blue prints and data that thing opposing him to slumber, Wl prevent disease. knows how things should be done. past week, stated that he would be the charge of forgery. Deputy is necessary to become familiar and Rom e aw aited him to sing S. F. Foster He had been with the Iudepend a candidate for re-election before Sheriff Frank Moffat came over with the details and can be styled some Laudatory number. an Buskirk and her sis- But here the painllel desists. ent Co. in Boise, for some time the Rebubliean primaries. The and served the papers on them backers of the great, project. i Van Buskirk, left here Augustus said to them, No, sir! E. M. Blodgett, President of the before taking charge here. Judge was placed on the assembly They were then taken back to Ba­ f)' for Powel Ida. where Kingman Colony Irrigation Dis­ and when he entered with his tickat, at the Portland meeting, ker City, overland in an Auto, join Mr. Van Buskirk trict is in receipt of a letter from lists it m ight have been t he The Western Union Telegraph but lie states that it was unsolicit­ for trial. / joing engineering work on Geo. H, Binkley, engineer of the g rocer fo r all the greeting that Co. are unloading carload after ed by him. He expects to tile his We understood that Geo. Lewis Arnold Co. who is now in Chicago, he got from that adm iring M River Project. carload of poles and other fixtures petition within a few days. was the one wanted for the forg­ ! chorus, the w hich desire, o f which reads in part as follows: [evident and get your win- ut this place, and it is reported ery but the plaintive fail to ap­ course, was not a bit like The- “ As to the progress beiug made in the bin before winter thflt ftn ent;reiy new line is to he pear and indentify him as the cul­ odorus. • The mother who allows a Pi in Boise-Owyhee project would , .1 n I . Rock kj_:__ Springs _ Coal $7.50 built, presumably from Salt Lake year-old daughter to float around prit. Mr. Lewis arrived in Nyssa But how soever, when he died say that the plans and specifica­ Empire Lumber Co. City to Portland As yet nothing the township in a top buggy until Wednesday evening. practically completed the month that loves to grill us tions are ---- —» ------ , , . . . ., t , . was being written tar and w ide detinate has been heard. 2 A. M with a counter sport or ed­ jg to a slight oversight on and ready to turn over to the Boise . . season o f Sextilus. T hey itors of weak jaw and weaker morals Mr. and Miss. Essex of Nebras­ of the emmittee for the EXCURSION TO SALT LAKE Owyhee Company. Both Trow- R ., . . T. , ,, . , wanted to com m em orate the merely opens the front door to ka are visiting with their uncle , bridge of July moneys, S. G. & Niver and the Clinton L j time he present(l(l the na. AND OGDEN »as not credited on the list A »«u ,t 13th., via Dragon short 8 * 1 and di.grace. 11 > 0 » don't and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Williams Hurtt Company are actively nego- tioj| with> at any rate, so An- bubscription, of $5.00 Thus Line. Special low rouad trip rate,; k » "« * l » ‘ l» ” «” * Mr. Clark from Colorado who tiating toward the financial end of j,ust „ s was invented. ¡the total taken in $47H. in- with llr it ot August 23rd. Ask keeps or , hat time ol night she purchased Win Vogts’ I t ’s very easy to forg et Island the project and while it may seem agen ts for rates and further pur- turns in, your roar when the gos­ ? $473. ranch, arrived yesterday and will to you that nothing is being done th ere’s such a tiling as summer, sips get busy will sound about as in reality everything is being don. slu.j, a quantity as sweat, I sale, a 7 room. 2 story ; ticulars. take possession at once. under the existing circumstances what time the busy drummer ml 2 lots. Located in the | Hose Wes «1 Boyhood. tht' wheeze from ,i V If you are a reader and like Hoping to see you in the near js m b-a dubbing up the street esident portion of Nyssa. | how delicious were the pies of boy- g>> w o insis s on » a m illion bumps a minute, and hit a bargain. For fur- hood. No pies now ever taste so good, everybody m tue corporate limits gotxl lxioks. call and at The Jour future. I am, ought to be relieved of her over­ nul office and get a book from the Very truly yours, the line sweeps bv with rythm ic irtnation call at this office. ! *'* *‘ at 8 changed ! I ht pies ■ Xo, you You've lost the strong, healtny flow of affection with a number 10 free traveling Library. Geo, H Binkley. »feet ;iinl (lie little shavers in it. --- —----m ■ SION TO SA L T LAKE glomaeh, the vigorous liver, the active slipper laid fearlessly across the Resident Engineer. It will not strike him, w e ’ re AND ODGEN ! Kidneys, the regular bowels of boy- liiplets. CHl’ RCH NOTICES. In the uftemoon a joint meet- at raid, as when the cold was We had sooner see a girl kiss a ing of directors of the three dis stinging, and up and down the /st 13th., via Oregon Short hood. Your dige3tion 18 poor and you ii. inie the food What s needed .' A Special low round trip rates cQmp|ete tonlng \p by Electric Hit-' blind shout through a burial-win trie!*» Wag held in the headquarters wind-swept street the icycles First Presbyterian Church. »lit of August 23rd. A sk terg of a)1 organs'of digestion— Stem- feDCe th an have her ch a n g e part- of the Owyhee District. The were clinging. T h e re ’s noth­ Services every Sunday. in g like a dry pprade, the ¡for rates and further par- ach, Liver, Kidneys, Bowels—Try ,,er9 8jx n ig h ts a week in ll) front Sabbath school 10.30 a. m. Morning matter of securing a construction -limit- oi Ilallcliiynh, and the them. They'll restore you. bo>l.ood parlor w ith the lights turned low. worship 11.30 a m. Christian Endeav­ engineer for that portion of the appeiite and appreciation ot food and It is harder to marry off a girl children, skillfully arrayed for or 7.15 p. m. Evening worship 8.00 p, project that will be held in com­ what you want W ilson , the Well Orille-r tairiy saturate your body with new w ho has been pawed over by every m Prayer meeting Wednesday 8.00 p mon was thoroughly discussed. V B oise Monday to have heanh, strength and vigor. j O c a' - yap in the community than it is to m. A cordial welcome to all. One engineer would have charge -r cast for his drilling ma- F. Foster. L d wonderful W ASH W AJC fatten a sh**ep bn pineapple ice. Bruce J. Glffen, Pastor. of this construction was pract having smashed things up —----------- - coinmi 'I" y o « r fam ily w ashing; saves You can't gold brick a sharp eyed cally decided upon. A \ Frightful Wreck ffort to sink down a deep members rubbing and saves the cloth es; suitor with «ecn-id-lmnd goods sion to be formed of the the Idaho side. of train automobile or bugs.* makes them clean, sweet nnd Methodist Episcopal Church cause cuts, bruises, abrasions, sprains any ln0re than you cun ht a bath of the existing board that would -iiowy white. W A S H WAX liberal sample of Conkey s ounds that demand Buck’.ea's Ar- on „ ^oat I n. re ar** lots of Sunday school every Sunday morn-1 hava the looking after of tin c o n ­ or w is a new scientific com pound greatest healer »*der and a copy of C'on- nica Salve—earth's vvctik-iiiindi d parent* who art* go­ ing at 10 30. Prof. Davla. supt. Epworth ! struction was talked about and that washes in hot or cold w a­ Quick relief and prompt cure results. I’onltry Book free. The ing up against th** j it I ' il. ut day League every Sunday evening at 7.15 j will he ileeided oil al tin* m*xt b a m . I,oils, so.es of all kinds. ter without the use i f soap. It kills lire instantly and tin with about a* mu'll la.v as a ..'clock Prayer meetings on Thursday ' meeting ,r/a*ma. ehapiieil ht.nU» and Hp*. sore i entire!) Iihnnlcss and difFer- full of valuable infoihin- cross,-\ed g irl in a L- ; i: >' sh ow . Chas Met /oard President of i*i t !Yon anything you have Breaching: services, every „ „ or corns, it » SurMl 1 poultry misers. By mail „lie cure, ¡fie a. S F Foster and their children mil i i •• uuand!, at it 30 anil eVeninK IbeOtitB Irrigation District, and ever used. Send ten cents S. F. Foster. Work 24 H«urs a Hif. call them blessed with the enthu- at g 00 Th^ pub,|c u cordially la- IC. 8. Fanrot were down to meet stamps today fo r regulnr size ■ a tiifip thing* over »ire aiasm of a one-legged man at a vP(1(j with the directors of the other by mail. Y ou will 1 e glad you B F. Soot, of Portland Ever> plI1 club dunce Jefferson Review Rev A H Soward Paator | two districta They say that the tried it. Agents wanted to in­ '“g with her brother, Jake l, a sugar coated globule of health, people up in tliat,*ection are fix-l­ troduce W A S H W A X e v e ry ­ that changes weakoem strength, of this place ing very enthusiastic and opti­ where. luuguor into energy, brain fag into « "**••■« N y sea 's new sttwt pniikler lias mistic. We can suy the same A ddress W ash wax f'o ., St. ,,,,1,-r who II1 of the young people's societies the first *' tl.e services that were mental power, curios jii-1. arrivisi \\ i i rhilD. Dyspepsia Malaria about the people iu this section. Louis, Mu. • Sunday of each month. 1 Id in the Hall will begin Meadr. h *. be ub the wuter-wuguu no k sharp. F Foster.