The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, August 04, 1910, Image 4

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Published
Every
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At Nyssa,
Harold S, V ahi
U. A. M egorden.
Entered as secord-clas.s matter
Have you registered?
It is
April I t, 1910, at the post office time you were doing so if you in­
at Nyssa, Oregon, under the Act tend to vote at the primary in
of March 3, 1879.
September. Sanford Emisou is
the registration officer for Nyssa
How about your winter
Mem ber o f the W estern Idaho Press
Association.
C. A. H ackney, M ea d ow s,.. . President
X Jenness, Nampa..........Vice President
K. G. Burroughs, C a ld w e ll,.. Secretary
COAL
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T h e re is liable to be a strike S eptem b er I
w hen the r> adjustm ent of the wage scale
is brought up betw e n the m iners and
th« ' p rators.
W
w.>ul
a d is
evtrryo; e to lay in
th e ir w i n t e r ’s coal before A u g u s t i5 th .
Rock Springs Coal $7.50 per Ton
♦d
The Empire Lumber Go.
¿•Lomrn s UUPlBfc. itii'-d M I
MAKE THE
SELECTION OF
HARDWARE
mb
A PERSONAL MATTER
It w ill pay you to look tw ice
before you buy once
Gall and see our com plete
stock of every thing in the
h ard w are line.
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W e can frig hten you w i t h
washtubs and boileis.
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these old fogies in jiolities to give
up the reins and let the people do
the driving. The state o f Oregon
was boss ridden for many years.
Thursday By but since the direct piiui.il> law
has been in effect the common
egord en
voters have been doing their own
Oregon
thinking and also under their ex­
cellent ballot law have been' doing
Editor their own voting W’eiser A met
Asso. Editor j
Oate City
Journal
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precinct.
Daltou Biggs is after the dis­
trict judgeship.
Altuo he is a
democrat he is a good fellow and
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
One year, in advance .............. $1.50 will make Judge Davis sit up.
Six months, in advance ............... 75
Three months, in ad van ce,........... 50
ADVERTISING RATES
Legal
Former Governor Folk of Mis­
souri says: " I f Republicans con­
sider themselves bound under
party discipline to support the
men nominated at the assembly,
then the effect would be bad. as
there would be then virtually a re­
turn to the old convention idea.
— Malheur Enterprise.
'! abuiar. fl-st insertion, per in. . $1.50
Tabular, subsequent insertions,
per inch, per issue .......................75
Reading, first insertion, per in ... 1.00
Reading, subsequent insertions,
per Inch, per i s s u e ........................... 50
(60 w ords constitutes one inch )
Display
One inch, one insertion .....................25
I. 0. 0. F.
One inch, per month (4 weeks) .50
Gate City Lodge No. 214, I. 0. 0. F.
Reading notice, per line, one in­
will meet in their hall in Nyssa every
sertion ....................................................... 10 Tuesday evening at 8 o ’clock sharp.
LOCAL READERS.
Visiting brothers always welcome.
P.eading notice, per line per month .20
A. H. Boydell, N. G.
Obituaries and Cards o f Thanks
H. T. Francis, Sec.
per l i n e ..................................................05
Rates for y4 page space- will be given
on application.
Notice For Publication.
Department of the Interior,
U.
S.
Land Office at Vale, Oregon
There are a number of Eastern
July 7. 1910.
Oregon men out for nomination
Notice
is
hereby
given that
on the state ticket and in these
Walter
Martin,
of
Rosewell
Idaho,
men we find men that are compet­
who,
on
January
13,
1909,
made
ent and have Eastern Oregon up­
homestead
entry
No.”,
01279
(Vale
permost in their minds.
These
are good qualities and should be No. 02(51), for the ne^ nej Sec. 34,
recognized by the voters, Eastern T. 21 s.. .1. 4<5e., W. M., has filed
Oregon has never had its share of notice of intention to make final
state officials for some reason and commutation proof, to establish
it is time that she had hers. Of claim to the land above described,
course not all the good men live before the Register and Receiver
in this section as on the western of the U. S Land office at Vale,
side of the mountains their are a Oregon, on the 25th day uf Au­
number of men that deserves the gust. 1910.
Claimant names as witnesses:
support of every true American.
Thomas Harris, Frank Br o w u,
Robert Tiuison, uml Charles Per­
On the 24th o f Septembei th
tly. all of Roswell, Idaho.
voters of this state will go to the
Bruce R. Kester, Register.
polls and say who their standard
bearers are to be and who is the
choice of the party and the people
also. Just because a few of the 66
politicians of the state got to­
gether and nominated a ticket is
no sign that this ticket is the
choice of the people,
Wbat is
needed or wanted more than good
reliable men to become the ser­
vants o f the people in this and
every state? W e need men that
Board and room by the
are competent to handle the
duy or week
affairs of state and that will al­
ways remember the interests of
the people and do the things that
will advance these interests and
do it in sueh a way that their in­
tegrity will not or can not be
questioned.
Everyone
should Located 4 blocks north of
study the qualifications of the
the depot, on 1st Street.
men that are the aspirants to of­
fice and decide for himself who is Mrs. C. C. Forbes Prop.
the right man for the right place
It is also the duty of every voter N Y SSA
OREGON
to go to the polls and say who he
thinks is the man. There are
men who are continually kicking
VIA OREGON SHORT LISE R. R.
the officers and when they are
asked. "D id you vote or take any
T o Cheyenne, Denver, Colorado
part in securing a better official?”
75 per cent of these grumblers Springs. Pueblo, Kansas City. St.
will say. "haven’t voted for—years Louis. Omaha, Chigago, St Paul.
and don't expect to again. If you Minneapolis, and other points. |
don't vote don't kick about the Tickets on sale May (5th. and 14th.
men that the other fellows put in June 4th. 11th 18th, and 27th,
July 7th. and 29th, August 4th,
office
and September 14th. and 23rd
Limit. October 31st.
The republican bosses in Ore­
SEE AGENTS FOR FVRTHER
gon are seeking to nullify the dir­
PARTICULARS.
ect primary law by holding an as­
sembly in selecting candidates be
fore the primaries are held.
The The Nyssa Four Hundred
reason they do this is because
POULTRY FARM
these self-appointed bosses are
sure the people would not nomin­
Baby Chicks For Sale
ate any of them
The people of From pur* bred fnwls that are bred to lay
1 day oRl at #10 per hun#*r*sl
Oregon are too advancetl along
10 day old at #1.”» per hundred
the road of independent action
90 dava old at #7 doten
guaranteed bv ¡their primary law From 8. O. B. Le ¿home anti B P Rocke
BARGAINS
We Offer Heavy
DISCOUNTS
On all Purchases for Cash
only.
This offer will Con­
tinue all through the month
of August.
Now Will Be The Time To
BUY YOUR SHOES
For Fall
The Rival $3.50 Hat This Month
$2.50
Do Not Forget It
We Must Have Cash!
BOYDELL MERCANTILE
COMPANY
Nyssa
WANT
Oregon
SUB3CKIPTI0N!
Tl I K
T h e fam ous --M A J E S T IC
R A N G E - - is our leader. No
b etter stove m ade.
S T A R "
Rooming and
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We
also carry a large
stock
of
--S H E R W IN
W IL L I A M ’S paints and v a rn ­
ishes, and the ever ready
household finish-JA PALA.CK
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Boarding House
Nyssa Hardware Co.
NYSSA, OREGON
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COLLEGE OF IDAHO
FOR
20th Year
Real Estate Bargains
O P E N S SEPT.
Send
for
catalogue
to
L. S. Dille, Caldwell, Idaho
G . B. WILLS
EXCURSIONS EAST
Call on the
14.
¡MINTON and
NELSON
LAND
COMPANY
P ro p r ie to r or
THE C ITY DRAY
N yssa
We also write Fire and Life
Insurance.
Agents fo j the
Northwestern Life Insurance
Company, of Milwaukee. W is
Oregon N. J Minton
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Every Thing New
And Clean
N
N e ls o n ’ ° ^ 9*^e trao'te<* by ® few profes­
sional politicians. It is hard for
CLARA RUACH. Prop.
ATTENTION!
Clothing and Shoe Buyers!
SLAUGHTER SALE OF ALL OXFORD SHO-
AT L. SPIER’S CLOTHING STORE?
AH 43.50 Oxford Men's Shoes now .......................
All 41 00 Oxford Men's Shoes now ........................................
All $4 50 Oxford Men s Shoes now
W ithout reserve these prices will prevail for the next 3®
or until closed out.
M-n's Summer Suits greatly redU3ed to make ruoa
Ml
i vi e US Suit8
11 uow
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a #1
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U .M
an,l winter stock
111
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. . ; l** J J « '« Bui,» now
All 412 oO Men's Suits
fa ll Early and thereby
secure the biggest bargain*
L. S P IE R ,
N y s s a Oi