A W IS E PRECAUTION- to wearers of glasses |u.„ in ...... n When iu Boise, leave the tli«* measurement measureiaent for vnnr Cl i •» factory, let us examine your eyes and «et the c o r n ! ^ ’ ^ W‘ th the ID A N H A O P T IC A L CO. If not satis- for Duplicating, cnn be tilled at once KEEP y o u r e y e s y° U lo08t* ° r brtak y° Ur glua8° 8’ an onlt>r to 118 *•••*' I 14 E 14 Y 1 I I IL 1 Li L li O E L R It V E Make our office your headquarters while in Boise ai --— R U, HT AND TH W S YOU RIGH T. Always glad to see our friends, both old and new. A SCHOOL TIME IS SUIT TIME! You can buy your boy a suit thut will wear well and look well. H oy’s Knee Punts School suits, Brown heavy wool Boy's Knee Pants School Suits, grey heavy wool Cheviot at r for Autu AM ) Boy's Knee Panto School Suits, heavy blue serge all wool a t ................ CAPI $5.00 LARGER BOY’S School Suits luroy Suits, With coat, vest and long eop Lined W ILL B. KINO. pints, heavy blue Ker­ NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. •II DUE OF T H E SU P R E M E COU RT, •fudge King is one of Malheur I lie Board of Equalization will ^ ‘ County's citizens and a heavy tax- ! [layer iu the county, much of his meet on the third Monday of Octo $6.50 K eep u \ property being in this vicinity. her, 1910, being the 17th day Helms been a resident of this thereof, for the purjxise of exam­ Same iu brown heavy county since 1878, except for six ining. and equalizing the assess­ of Malheur County, Tweed years at Baker City. He is a law­ ment rolls yer of eminent standing. He nas < (regou. $6.50 All [icrsons desiring to protest been on the Supreme Bench for : four years and no good reason is any assessment on said Rolls ^ given for replacing him by Geo. H. must do so according to the fol­ Same in blue Serge Burnett, who was selected by the lowing provision of the Law. $9.50 Petitions or applications for the assembly. The pi notice of select­ ing the t regou Supreme Court on reduction of a particular assess­ be made in writing, political grounds is condemned by ment shall Extra heavy blue or I lie non-political judiciary, movu- verified by oath of the applicant grey Knee Pants JI ment, representing the Oregon or his attorney and be filed with i State Bar Association, which ad- the board during the first week it 75c i vocates the platform that "Merit is by law required to be in session Timid not politics should govern in and any petition or application • the selection of judges.” (Read not so made, verified, and filed, pages 31 to 34 of pamphlet to be shall not be considered or acted sent voters by Secretary of State,) upon by file board.” fortvri jlit Hart Schaffner Sc Marx Personal appearance, and wran­ In speaking of Judge King's H AR T, SCHAFFNER & MARX MEN’S SUITS ^ ^ qualifications, the Oregon Daily gling before the Board will not be S. L. Payne Journal of Portland, a leading allowed. Look at our biff line of Men’s Overcoats! newspaper of the State, in its issue Asssessor of Malheur County Ore. f |of( )ctober 10th, said: ( "One of the ablest jurists in State of Oregon ss ^ Oregon is Supreme Justice Will County of Malheur \ We, the undersigned, Francis A. R. King. He is known through- ♦ | out the State as an independent Goeltz and Louis C. Farrar, do thinker of profound powers of ana­ hereby certify that we have on lysis. He has the reputation this thirteenth day of September, i among laymen as well as among 1910, joined and associated ^to­ | the members of the bar of apply- gether for the purpose of trans- I ing a great deal of common sense aeting business at Nyssa, Oregon; j as well as broad • intelligence in the nume assumed by the co-part­ and—none as j construing the law. Judge ^Kiug nership is “ Nyssa Pharmacy, is opposed by Judge Geo. H. Bur­ Francis A. Goeltz, Proprietor, ” nett, who was nominated by the and the general partner in said Francis A. assembly, who accepted the nomi- co-partnership is NTS FOR I H. S. THARP Prop. j nation from the assembly and who Goeltz; the special partner iu said stands on the platform of the as­ co-partnership is Louis C. Farrar; sembly,” both of said copartners of Nyssa, The above quotation expresses Oregon; the special co-partner in the general sentiment throughout said co-partnership has contribu­ the suite witli reference to Judge ted to the common stock of said King's qualifications. copartnership the sum of Eight Voters, it is for you to say Hundred Dollars. ($800), lawful w hether merit or politics shall rule in the selection of our judges, and money of the United States, and what is more, do you want to re­ has agreed to pay in like money place one of your own citizens v ho the sum of Two Hundred Dollars I has grown up among you, by a ($200) on or before the lirst day of I Western < (regou man who is un­ November. 19i0; the business to familiar with Eastern Oregon ' ( Consider carefully and you will be transaeted by said co-partner­ Bring in your old harness and have them repared! I puss by tlie name oi Geo. ti. Bur­ ship is ttie conducting anil carry­ nett and place an A beloie me ing on of the drug business gen­ name \V ill K. King. erally and the handling in con­ Notice for Publication Notice For Publication, (P d Adv.) Department o f the Interior. D»‘l>artnient of the interior. nection therewith such drugs and * ■ »S. Laiidotfiee at Vale. Oregon U. ¡S. Land Office at Vale, Oregon druggists' supplies and sun­ August 27, 1910 September 12. 1910. FORCED TO LEAVE HOME. dries and other articles and things Notice is hereby given that Notice is hereby given that Every year a large number of as are g nendly kept for sale in Dewey L. Miller, of Parma. Idaho. Sani Dunbar, of Owyhee, Oregon. poor sufferer» whose lungs ate Who on October 13. 1905. ii ade who. on November 1 . 1903, made sore und racked with coughs are <1 nig stores and pharmacies: and homestead entry No. 2550 serial homestead entry 2028. Serial No. urged to go to another climate, the said co-partnership is to eoin- I »lit tills is costly and not always nienee on tin first day of Novein- No 0515, for lots 4 and 5 section ° 429' for n* swi- 8‘‘ci io,‘ |!S* . . . , , ,, ... Town 2 1 s, range. 4tie. \\ illaiuette sure. I here s a better way. El‘t 1 b»*r. 1910, and continue for a peri­ that we have —> township21s., range 4(>c. Will .Meridian, .. . . . i 0'* ............... j - 1 has ti ed , notice o f , in- H . "- u' K in - gs v ,. etire | Dr. New Discovery od of two years thence next en- future be ¡» •Meridian, has filed notiee of inten- t,,rit¡on t() ,„ ake filial five year) [o il at home. " I t cu n t! me ot as foandatiol suing. •cation to make final five year proof, to establish elnim to tin lung trouble," writes VV- ti, -te l­ Francis A. Goeltz Signed : •n years exp laud above described, l*efore the son. ot Calauntie, Ark., ' «lien all pbxif, to ertablish claim to tin Louis <\ Farrar Register and Receiver of the else tailed and 1 gameti 4i pounds (Seal) Acknowledged liefore Iftnd above described. Lefore Re­ I nit* d States Land office, at Vale Foundatioii III U n gili, its surd., tie lk o ig o f me this 17 d ay'if September. 1910, gister and iti Tei n r . U. S. Land < (regou. on the 25th day of ( a:tol er by Louis C. Farrar. m d C ellari ad cough a ltd luag cures, i uou- "ihn ..at Val«-. On g >n "O tin- 2<(th D. C Brichonx 1910. SaUiib owe l lini' lu e s and health to day of t Vtober. 1910. N. P. for Oregon. Claimant names as witnesses: it. Its positively guaranteed for C laimant names as witnesses; (Seal) Acknowledged before J. H Bigelow. K. H. Me N i t . Ed­ ( ungila,Coldy. L aG rqipe, Asthma, me this thirteenth day of Septom- Arthur C. Holley. F. S. Pillsbary, win Wilson, and Tom K iss, all of ( .’roup “ •• l ,iroi't •,ml L ung , her, 1910. by Francis A. Goeltz. •• J. Cassell. F. A. Miller, all of < (wyhee. < (regou. , .'»O t! and $1.00 Trial but-; (;. C. Wilson trou hi • W e l l , (dalli*. N. P. for Oregon. Bruci' R Rester. Register. 1 tie fl. at S F Foster. Bruce R Rester. Register. sey at i Stock- our pn| y eisewl E. 8. OWEN, Mu Hinter. 1003 Main St., Boise, Id ah o, Ind. Phone No. 940-M Bell Phone No. 747-X PO SITIO N Can be had by ambitious young men and ladies in the Held of "W ireless” or Railway telegraphy Since the 8-hour law became eff­ ective, and since the Wireless com pnnirs are establishing stations throughout the country there is a great shortage of telegraphers. Positions pay beginners from $70 to $90 per month, with good chance of advancement. The Na­ tional Telegraph Institute of Port land. Ore., operates six officiul 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. * At L. Spier’s ho world,-. sh received GOOD The Idan-ha Optical Company Bank With “ THE OLD R ELIAB LE’ The Malheur County Bank Nyssa, Oregon Where you can get your money when you Want it. We are able and willing to do anything for you that a good, safe bank ought to do. DIRECTORS: H. J. Ward, President J. H. W olf, Cashier J. J. Sarazin John F. Reece J. E. Clintou, Jr. John Ray C. C. Hunt i V, » I J . W . Crockett. Carpenter and Builder O R EG O N I a discoi ’CAN' NY L . S P I E R N Y S S A , OR EGON THE NYSSA SADDLERY QUA Sack NEW A N D COMPLETE Line of Hair Brushes Manicure Tweezers Hand Brushes Manicure Klips Clothes Brushes Manicure Files Hand Mirrors Manicure Scissors Combs For The Baby Powder Puffs Baby Combs Comforters NYSSA PHARMACY r. OREGON M A K E OUR B A N K YOUR BAN K BEC AU SE class— Harness Laprobes, Whips, Collars, Blankets, Collar-pads Halters etc. i A. COELTZ. Prop. NYSSA A full and up-to-date line o f first Driving & Draught Babies’ Delight Rattles Rings Our bank is located in Nyssa where it is ipost convenient for you to do your banking business. Our bank is capitalized for $25.000(X) which, under the doub le liability law in Oregon, gives you u margin of $50,(1.10 to­ gether with all of our loans and assets of every description as security for your deposits with us, yon can’t possibly loose Our bank is owned and controlled by Nyssa people and con­ ducted for the sol.- benefit, o N. vkmi jieople. Tile money we get. on deposit, we mn I expect from Nyssa jieople and all onr loans wdl hr- made (o N.v a |x ople. to Nyssa fanners for improving their farms and In Ipmg them to imiki more money To Nyssa m erchant'. and others who are working together with us l • make th . town of Nyssa a bettei place to live in. You h I i know N J Minton A. G. Kingman. Rols-rt van Gilse. T . N»Ton. 3 A. Givgnry, Hill) WuBeir. and \\ L. Gibson. T h e-" ar i ir dneetors. and upon them lests the n-|s»n .ibibtj o f i ti. u.a Huge nun t of tin». Dank. You know these men to Is- snee«*ssfull iu their own affairs, and their combined i fforl - are Isnind to mak»* a sun-ess of this band. This is a saf> . n leei vat i ve and aerone dating bank and you will like our methods ( 'nine amt see J " M A K E O U R BANK YOUR BANK C A P IT A L STOCK Ml .$ 2 5 ,6 0 0 THE LiAi\k OF N Y S S A j}. Nyssa Oregon WE WANT YU(Jh SKHSIKIPTIONI i.