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NO. 2»; NYSSA; M ALHEU R C O U N TY .O R E G O N , T H U R S D A Y SE P T E M B E R 29, 1910. NEW TEACHERS MMERCIAL NYSSA CLUB BUSY FOR NYSSA ELECTION RE- TURNS Monday morning school opened with one more teacher und Tues day morning a second was in The faculty is now made pie Boxes to be labeled by Club— stalled. up and ready for the greatest After First Prizes of Display— ,£>h. i i“ ' N>“ b"' “ Charter Commission to keep busy ------------- ------------------- ; to take up the work of the ninth and tenth grades. Miss Locker t Monday evening twelve DEPARTM ENT OF TH E lias a very pleasing personality iers of the Nyssa Commer- IN TERIOR, and has captured the confidence of ]ub met in the vanGilse Hall, 1 nited States Land Office, her pupils and the success of these »¡is a regular meeting and \ ale, Oregon, September 211, 1910, grades is assured. Miss Locker is should have been present al- Notice is hereby given that the a graduate of the Hamliu U ni ■ that came were live and from the way they did plat of the survey of township 24 versity of St. Paul, Minnesota. Mr. White began his work, as : one would know that they S., range 44 E., YV. M., lias been teacher of the seventh and eighth approved by the Commissioner of e sort of timber that builds the General Land Office, and will grades, Monday morning und flown. started in such a way that every be tiled in the United States Land the absence of Dr. Goeltz, lent of the club, the meeting Office at Vale, Oregon, on October boy and girl bears for him the ailed to order by J. Boydell, 27. 1910. Applications for the en highest respect. Mr. W hite has try of lands in said township will had a great deal of experience as ¡inducted it until the arrival be received on and after such date. a teacher and is a graduate of vice president, F. L. Lock- Harvard University. He is an all- Bruce R. Kester, Register. around athlete and Nyssa can feel (treasurer’s rejxjrt was read Nyssa Sept 21 Miss Eva Boy- proud of his services. p proved. It showed the The foot-ball team is making a be id a good financial con- del) was hostess at a most eujoy- big lead under his coaching and able dinner in honor of her birth we expect to see the boys take the X, Em isoii was elected as a day Thursday evening. Covers honors Friday at the game in On erof the club by an un were laid for twenty-five. Trail tario’ its vote. Three applications ing vines with autumn tints, ruddy N /ssa is indeed a very fortunate nbership were read. These lights from shaded candelabra and city to have such good teachers in cut in by \V. B. Allen, G. F. the famous red apple completed her schools as the present teachers During the ,<nz and Diek Tenseu. They the color scheme. are. The pupils are doing excel courses wit and humor interspers be voted on at the next lently under their supervision. ■r meeting, Oct 10. There ed with popular songs followed. .knit GO members of the club After dinner much amusement was and nearly all are working manifested in the peanut race Miss VIA OREGON SHORT LINE R. R. earnestly for the up building Forbes winning the prize. In the club and helping if, to be guessing contest the prize was won To Cheyenne, Denver, Colorado sful. Everyone might do a by Miss McDonald. After several selections of vocal and instrument Springs, Pueblo, Kansas City, St. [more and a large attendance al music the guests departed as Louis, Omaha, Chicago, St Paul, '■tings is earnestly solicited, suring their hostess of having Minneapolis, and other points. pels for the boxes of apples spent a very pleasant evening. Tickets on sale May 6th, and 14th, are being shipped by the Miss Boydell was the recipient June 4th, 11th 18th, und 27th. Produce Co were ordered of numerous pretty and useful rery box leaving Nyssa will July 7t.h. and 29th, August 4th, gifts. ihe “ initials” o f a progres- and September 14th, and 23rd. »mmercial club. Limit, October 31st. ! labels read as follows: SEE AGENTS FOR FURTHER Apples PARTICULARS. from - Nyssa, Oregon A good program of trapeze per write formers and acrobats has been ar The Commercial Club A big time is being planned ranged for to perform in front of Nyssa, Oregon, the grand stand, and prominent eral committees reported and and Nyssa people should lectures have been engaged to ad reports excepted, dress the crowds, the most noted attend. haps the best work done was of which i3 Senator Chamberlain ill for ¡i meeting of the chart- of Oregon. Jinnssion by the chairman of The different committees of the EXCURSIONS EAST INTER-MOUNTAIN FAIR AT BOISE IN OCTOBER hid laxly. The commission last night and started the ball »K and we don’t expect to see p until Nyssa has a charter p which she can get the ne- f) improvement and make permanent. e display committee of the worked hard to gather» a table display for the First 1 County Fair T o say that ¡»play is creditable is stating Y mildly as we exjiect to see more than its share of rib- <>wi:;g to not having a ijittee to do this work until 'leveiith hour we will not have ■sst grains or grasses on dis- bnt there are other things will make up for the °f the principal products, committee and their assist- deserve much praise for the they have done and the beau- ■splay. inter-mountain fair association are A. E. Wade was in from the; hard at work in arranging the de Kolony Wednesday and says that tails of their different assignments and matters are beginning to tak Ellis did not win out in that pre d e fin e shape for the great fair to cinct. The Kolonyites are progres- be held in Boise next month. sive and won’t stand for any The secretary has made an ap- “ stand patter, peal to the citizens of Idaho for a ^iist Friday evening Mrs. F, display of the products of ft'«' Farmer entertained the young state, and the response of the p e o -; ^.„pfe's Sunday school classes of pie is indeed gratifying to the Lj,,, p resbyterian church at her management. home. Quite a number of the Never before in the history of jx-ople of Nyssa were pres- Idaho has there been such u ent to enjoy themselves at the splendid array of the products o f lvarjon9 amusements. The fore the farm and orchard and mine as part „ f the evening was spent in will be shown at the inter-moun- go|vjUg literary puzzles. Mrs. j $1.50 PER “We t e ]| a s it w a s to ld to u s ” F or S a l e — One sage brush Mrs. E. H. McDonald was visit ing Caldwell and in Boise Tuesday clearing outfit consisting of seven head of horses, three sets of har and Wednesday. ness, one single harnes, one wagon Among the crowd that attended and rack, one buggy and camping the Fair Wednesday was Janies outfit complete. Aiso a nice piece Beam and family, John Ray and of work to keep it going. W ill wife, H . J. YY’ ard and family, C. sell all or any portion o f same E. Peck and family, Mrs. Ennis, cheap if taken at once. For par Mrs. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. ticulars inquire at the Journal Gibson, Mrs. Overstreet, A. G. office Kingman and VV. Lee Blodgett. ‘'0 W Dr. F. A. Goeltz was in Wednesday. The Nyssa election wus not an exciting one as every thing went along very quietly and smoothly. The insurgent republicans are a little stronger than*the assembly- ites in Nyssa as was shown by the final count of ballots last Saturday ni »lit. The votes of Nyssa for the prin ciple offices are: Republican. Representative Lafferty 14 55 Ellis 10 Circuit Judge W ood 19 55 5 5 Davis 18 Joint Rep, Mulkey 7 M cKnight 1 Biggs 10 Circuit Judge Boise I f you are a reader and like good books, call and at The Jour YV. B. Van Dyke and wife were nal office and get a book from the Free Traveling Library. in Payette Friday. Tom and Dick McGennis of C. V. Mitchell was a Payette Boise were buying relinquish visitor Friday. ments in the valley Monday. Ray Newcomer was visiting H. T. Francis, J. H. Forbes, in Boise Friday, Geo. Phillips and C. O, Hunt were Mr. Overley of Decater, 111. is Ontario visitors Tuesday. visiting C. E. Peck and family The Malheur County Bank and this week. The Bank of Nyssa will close at The Owyhee Merc Co are hav 12 o’clock noon Friday Sept 30 on ing a concrete block warehouse account of Nyssa Day at The Mal built in the rear of their establish heur County Fair at Ontario. ment. Banks open as usual Saturday Sherman Tharp our nev? har morning Oct 1. ness man has just received his first Mrs. H. Haley and Chloe John shipment of harness etc. son were shopping in Payette Sat Last Friday at a practice game urday. of foot ball two of the boys got Prof. Shainwald of the Owyhee somewhat jammed up. Albert school was in Payette Suturday. Gibson and Walter JRutledge. Mrs. Vahn and two little girls The Republican Ticket. Accidents will happen at any and were visiting her mother Mrs. Wm State. all times no matter what we’re Sexton Sunday. Congress A. W. Lafferty doing. Mrs. C. C. Hunt and Miss Can- Governor Jay Bowerman F, 0 . Carman is erecting a ham went to Ontario Monday. County splendid bungalow on his lots on Representative W. H. Brooke 1st Street. Mrs. S. N, Emison went to On Circuit Judge Geo, Davis tario Monday. B. E, Hinder is building an ad Sheriff Robert O’Dell dition to his residence. N. J. Minton was transacting Clerk Frank Morfitt Treasurer T. Halliday Apple packing is progressing business in Vale Monday. Statement No. 1 had a victory again in Oregon and it goes to show that people are in sympathy with the issue and are Slacking it up. The victory was not as de cided as some wished. NYSSA’S EXIBIT FOR THE FAIR FOOT-BALL GAME FRI DAY M ORNING--W ILL CLOSE STORES Friday is Nyssa day at Ontario and every store and place of busi ness in Nyssa will be closed so that Nyssa may back up her beau tiful exibit at the First Annual Malheur County Fair with a rep resentation of the jx-ople that are striving to make Nyssa’s surround-1 ing country the leading place in the Northwest and the pince to live in. Every rancher in this vicinity rapidly. The first car was shipp G. F. Lafrenz just returned ed, 630 boxes, and if appearance from Spokane, Wash. makes any difference they will Talk about soil with the crop certainly bring a fancy price. producing qualities. Be sure to Nials Stone Root Compound the see the mammouth Sunflower best remedy for all kidney troubles. grown by Mrs. G. G. Brown, which Sold and guaranteed by S. F. Fos stands ten feet high and the head ter. fou* feet in circumference. i Nials Stone Root Compound the best remedy for all kidney Ed Hillier was in the city last troubles. Sold and guaranteed by Friday. S. F. Foster. S. Carlson Smith of Roise, agent Conference Excursions for the Stoddard Dayton Car, was Via O. S. L. in our town the first of the week The usual special low round trip looking up the auto market. rates will be made to Salt Lake City for October Conference. I. 0. 0 . F. Tickets on sale from Idaho, Ore Gale City Lodge No. 214, I. O. O. F. gon and W yoming points October 4th., to 8th., inclusive; Limited to will meet In their hall In Nysaa every October 15th. See agents for Tuesday evening at 8 o ’clock sharp. rates and further particulars. Visiting brothers always welcome. A large Consignment of Ladies' Misses' and Children's Coats and Capes, latest styles. All to be sold far below the Regular City Prices. Your inspection is invit ed. Call at once. Boydell Mercantile Co. should go to Ontario on Friday M « a . popular to weather conditions. - ¡ r|g .,0t “ stuck’ ' on each other- In the line of amusements. amusements, no * , . . in me one evening passed very pleasant. efforts are being spared to make I t s a v e d h is l e g . ter ly with only one mishap, which thought I’d lose my leg. ’ ample provision» for J. A. Swensen. of Water-1 tainment of visitors during fair would have proven perhaps very Wi*. - Ten years of eczema, week. The service Of a number of (lisastrous but for the presence of 15 doctors could not. had at bands have been engager! for the Mr flunt and Mr. FaAner. M me up. Then Bucklen a| occasion. Boise ha§ main P a> * salve cured it, sound and ; houses, which will offer 1 n< 1 Infallible for skin eruptions ; bi||9 during the week, and every- Rev. Archer will occupy th . a. salt rheum, boils, **.ver thing will be done to make the M. E. Church pulpit nm t Sunday kurus: scald*, ents and piles (jne tol>, enjoyed by everyone, morning and evening. • » F. Foster. 4 5c PE R COPY. DOINGS OF THE W EEK FOR S A L E — Twenty-five or thirty tons of alfalfa hay in stack and help swell the crowd of proud also turkeys and chickens. Nyssa ex ibi tors. Be sure you Thomas Dixon tain fair this fall. Farmer gave some very delightful wear a Nyssa ribbon which will be or L. Spier, Nyssa given you by the Commercial I already overwhelmed the associa- Pay up your subscription and lion, pre, «rations are are being “ An Old Rweelheart of Mine by Club. ___ _ and preparations get some of the Christy Plates. . The taffy pnll- One of the main features of the They are pretty made for the erection of tempor-1 Jqmes W.*Riley. ary structures for the housings of ¡|)4, wa9 a success, judging from day will be a foot ball game be VY’ a n t e d 3 shares Owyhee Ditch exibits which are less impervious ^ way gome 0f oar boys and tween Npssa and Ontario High Stock. S. N. Emison. ~ YEAR. A. H. Boydell, N. O. H. T. Francis, Bee. C'HUBCH NOTICES. First Presbyterian Church. Services every Sunday. Sabbath school 10.30 a. m. Morning worship 11.30 a. m. Christian Endeav or 7.16 p. m. Evening worship 8.00 p. m. Prayer meeting Wedn »day 8.00 p. m. A cordial welcome to all. Methodist Episcopal Church Sunday school every Sunday moi Ing at 10.30, Prof. Davis, supt. Epworth schools which will take place on Buy your African YY’ater Sucks League every Sunday evening at 7.15 the fair grounds at ten o’clock. at Boydell’s o ’clock. Prayer meetings on Thursday See the Nyssa boys win their first game. CALIFORNIA EXCURSIONS Y’ ia Oregon Short Line Through Portland or Ogden. Special excursion rates August 30, to September 7th, inclusive and Of Hill Bros Blue Can, Steel September 24th to ¡Kith inclusive Cut Coffee, three {xinnds for $1.00 Daily Summer Tourist Rates to September 30th. For rates and and Highest Grade Teas at further particulars consult any J. C. Him 1er Oregon Short Line Agent. THY A CAN vt-nlng Preaching services, every Sunday morning at 11 30 and evening at 8.00. The public Is cordially In vited Union Meeting of the young people's stvlelles the first Sunday of each month.