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About The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1910)
The ldan-ha Optical Com When in Boise, leave the measurement for your Glasses, if satisfactory, with the IDAN-HA OPTICAL ( . 0 . If ,lo t factory, let us examine your eyes and yet the correction right. Then when you loose or break your glasses, an onh i for Duplicating, can be filled at once. KEEP YOUR EYES RIGHT AND THEY WILL SERVE YOL RIOIII Make our office your headquarters while in Boise, Always glad to see our friends, both old and new. Hank With “THE OLD RELIABLE’’ The Malheur County Bank Nyssa, Oregon Where you can get your money when you want it. We are able nnd willing to do anything for you that a good, safe bank ought to do. DIRECTORS: H. J. Ward, President J. H. Wolf, Cashier J. J. Sarazin John F. Rtece J. E. Clinton, Jr. John Ray C. C. Hunt J . W. Crockett- Carpenter and Builder NYSS A - - OREGON MAKE OUR BANK YOUR BANK BECAUSE Our bank is located in Nyssa where it is most convenient for you to do your banking business. Our bank is capitalized for $20.00000 which, under the doub le liability law in Oregon, gives you a margin of $00,000 to gether with all of our loans and assets of every description as security for your deposits with us, you can't possibly loose. Our bank is owned and controlled by Nyssa people and con ducted for the sole benefit of Nyssa people. The money we get on deposit, we must expect from Nyssa people and all our loans will be made to Nyssa people, to Nyssa farmers for improving their farms and helping them to make more money. To Nyssa merchants, and others who are working together with us to make this town of Nyssa a better place to live in. You all know N. J. Minton, A. G. Kingman, Robert van Gilse, T. N. Nelson, J. A. Gregory, Hub Walters and W. L, Gibson. These are our directors, and upon them rests the responsibility of the management of this bank. You know’ these men to be successfull in their own affairs, and their combined effortn are bound to make a success of this band. This is a safe, conservative and accomodating bank and you will like our methods. Come and see ‘ MAKE OUR BANK YOUR BANK” CAPITAL STOCK $25,000 THE BANK OF NYSSA Nyssa Oregon A GOOD POSITION Can be had by ambitious young men and ladles in the field of •‘Wireless" or Railway telegraphy Sim** the 8-hour law became eff ective. and since the Wireless com panics are establishing stations throughout the country there is a great shortage of telegraphers. Positions pay beginners from $70 to $90 per month, with goal chance of advancement. The Na tional Telegraph Institute of Port land. Ore., operates six official in stitutes in America, under super vision of R. R. and Wireless Offi cials and places all graduates into positions. It will pay you to write them for full details. Notice For Publication, Department of the interior, U. S. Land Office at Vale, Oregon September 12, 1910. Notice is hereby given that Sam Dunbar, of Owyhee, Oregon, who, on November IS, 1908, made homestead entry 2028, Serial No. I 0429, for nA swj, section 18. Town 21s., range, 46e., Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of in tention to make final five year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver of the United States Land office, at Vale Oregon, on the 25th day of October 1910. Claimant names as witnesses: J. B. Bigelow, R. H. MeNee, Ed win Wilson, and Tom Russ, all of Owyhee, Oregon. Bruce R. Kester, Register. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. The Board of Equalization will meet on the third Monday of Octo ber, 1910, being the 17th day thereof, for the purpose of exam ining, and equalizing the assess ment .rolls of Malheur County, Oregon. All persons desiring to protest any assessment on said Rolls must do so according to the fol lowing provision of the Law. Petitions or applications for the reduction of a particular assess ment shall be made in writing, verified by oath of the applicant or his attorney and be filed with the board during the first week it is by law required to be in session and any petition or application not so made, verified, and filed, shall not be considered or acted upon by the board,” Personal appearance, and wran gling before the Board will not be allowed. S, L. Payne Asssessor of Malheur County Ore. HARVEST IS OVER Stationery and it is time to place your or der for such nursery stock as you will need next season. The demand is great this year, greater than last, nnd yon should place your order early in order to insure its being filled. A great many waited last year until the eleventh hour before ordering and got left Are you going to do likewise? Our stock is looking excep tionally well at this date and you can rely on your order be ing filled with stock that will not only satisfy but please you. Fill out the coupon below and mail TODAY. It will place you under no obligation to buy. NYSSA PHARMACY YAKIMA VALLEY NURSERY COMPANY TOPPENISH, WASHINGTON To Keep Baby’s Food Hot At Night Hot-THERMOS BOTTLE-Cold Post Cards Complete Line 2 for 5c Tablets Box Paper Envelopes Nyssa, F. A. GOELTZ, Prop. Oregon WE WANT YOUR SUBSCRIPTION! MORE SALESMAN WASTED YAKIMA VALLEY NURSERY CO. Topfwmsh. Wgshingtnii. Gcntlemen:-- IMrMo send m t your catalog and price list of your highest quality nursery stock I will 1» planting about...............'. tree* It ia understood this plart-s me under no obligation to hny. Nam e............................. ..............................; I P. O.................................. W K. s. O W EN , >1« »H irer. 1003 Main 8t.. Bo|„ Bell Phone N«>. T47-X L id . P h o n e N ¡0. mu. The New Models 10 and 11 Remington do more than supply every demand; they anticipate every demand of every user of the writing machine. SOME OF T HE 'N EW FEATURES New New New New New New New New Single Dog Escapement Column Selector (Model 10) Built-in Decimal Tabulator (Model 11) Two-Color Dial Back Space Key Variable Line Spacing Lock Shift Lock Paper Peed Remington Typewriter Company 1 (In corp orated New York and Everywhere X fK\ M i. \ 1 Hdbat intakes H State Is mainly the property Owners knowledge of its resources. The vast possibilities of Idaho will be divulged in the most practical way dur ing THE BIG FAIR at BOISE. Here you can learn in a few hours time more than you could gain in months of travel. There will be num- erous Educational features relative to our State’s wonderous resources at 9 UntersITOountaln state ]Nr as well as interesting entertainment. Six sol id days ot fun, pleasure and instruction. Thou »auds of Dollars in Frizes— the largest purses >et offered. Arrange to come Special rates hegining Saturday, Oct. 8th. B o is e , 10