The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, October 20, 1910, Image 8

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EXHIBIT
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8x10 Photographs
Mounted
AND
Post Cards
of the
Nyssa
EXHIBIT
At both the
Malheur County Fair
and
Inter-Mountain Fair, at Boise
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Will be ready Soon
Orders for same will be taken at the
Journal Office
Division Should be Decided by Each
County.
That the system now in vogue in
Oregon is radically wrong for the di­
vision of counties, is the belief of the
Astoria Budget, which in its Issue of
July 7. says that it should be left to
the people of each county themselves
to decide whether or not they want
to create new oounties. The Budget
says:
“ Among the initiative measures that
are to be voted upon at the election
next November is one to create Nes­
mith county by taking portions of
Lane and Douglas counties. This is
a measure which is of course only of
direct interest to the people residing
in the districts affected, but under the
provisions of the law, it is to be voted
upon by the people of the entire state.
Judging from matter that is being
sent out by the commercial clubs of
Lane and Douglas counties the great
majority of the residents of those sec­
tions are opposed to the bill and the
only ones there are who are favoring
it are those who are endeavoring to
create a real estate boom in what is
to be the new county seat. That be­
ing the case, the one thing for electors
who reside outside the affected dis­
tricts, to do is vote against it. The
fact of the matter is that the method
now in vogue for the division of coun­
ties is altogether wrong. Such ques­
tions should be left entirely to the
people whose homes are in the section
directly concerned and whose inter­
ests are thus affected and not to the
voters of the state at large, the major­
ity of whom know or care absolutely
nothing about the matter at issue.
One grave danger of granting these
petitions for divisions of counties by a
vote of the people of the entire state
is that some time the question may
come closer to home. Some one, for
instance, may want to get up a peti­
tion to divide our own county and
under the existing law, the people of
other sections of the state would de­
termine the question by their votes.
The safer way is to kill all measures
of this kind that come up and thus
nip all prospective petitions in the
bud, at least until such time as the
state laws are amended so as to pro­
vide for what may be termed “ home
rule,” by restricting the vote on these
strictly local measures to the voters
residing within the district con­
cerned.”
FAI L
OPENING
SALE
October 15 to 22 inclusive
The closing day is drawing near and we
have a few of the bargains yet and it will
be to your advantage to take this oppor­
tunity to lay in a supply. They are not
Goods that you will not need until next
summer but goods you need now - - - -
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The
New Models 10 and 11
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Pratt’s Poultry Food
25 and 50 cts
S. F. Foster
60 YEARS'
EX P ER IEN CE
npt
P atents
REACHING THE TOP
in any calling of life, demanda a
vigorous body and a keen brain.
\\ it bout health there is no suc-
I cess.
But Electric Bitters is the
greatest
Health Builder the world
TRADE M ARKS
D e s ig n s .
has ever known. It compels per­
C o p y r ig h t s A c .
A n fo n « «wading a sketch and description may
fect action of stomach, liver, kid­
nlokly
lickly ascertain our opinion free whether an
S ons
▼ention
»antic la probably patentable. Coainmnlea-
neys, bowels, purities and enriches
strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patents
mt frse. Oldest aaency fo r securing patents.
the bliKxl, tones and invigorates
Patents taken throutfti Munn ft Co. receive
xciai notice, without c harge, la the
the whole system and enables you
to stand the wear and tear of your
A handsomely Illustrated weekly. la rg est clr
eniation o f any sdentiti«! Journal. Terms. |3 a
daily
work. “After months of suf-
r : four months. fL. Jold by all newsdealer«.
j a s t e r . « ! « , . | i u ii ,,
fering from Kidney Trouble, “wri­
, « » F B U Washington. D. '
tes W . M. Sherm.au, of Cushing,
Me., “three bottles of Electric bit-
F O R S A L E : Four full bhxxl Po­ toss made me feel like a new man.”
land China Brood Sows. For fur­ 50c at S F Foster.
ther particulars, price, etc call on
or Phone P. I. Speer, 2J miles
it ' s t h e w o r l d ' s b e s t .
south of Nyssa Ferry, Idaho side.
N o one has ever made n salve,
ointment or balm to compare with
KILLS A MURDERER.
A merciless murderer is Appen­ Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It’s the
dicitis with many victims. But one perfect healer of Cuts. Corns,
Dr. King's New Life Pills kill it Burns, Bruises.
Sores. Scalds.
by prevention.
They
gently Boils. I leers. Eczema.Salt Rhenni.
stimulate stomach, liver and bow­
For Sore Eyes, Cold Sores, Chap­
els, preventing that clogging that
ped
hands, or Sprains, it's su­
invites appendicitis, curing Consti­
Infallible
for
Piles.
pation. Headache. (Biliousness preme.
Chills
25c at S F Foster.
Only 25c at S F Foster,
Scientific Am erican .
When alone in the election booth on
November 8th, when scanning your
ballot you will read substantially the
following:
A Bill to Create the County of Clarke.
334
Yes.
335 X No.
A Bill to Create the County of Des­
chutes.
350
Yes.
351 X No.
A Bill to Annex a Portion of Clacka­
mas County to Multnomah.
322
Yes
323 X No.
A BUI to Annex a Portion of Wash­
ington County to Mulnomah.
338
Yes.
339 X No.
A Bill to Create the County of Nes­
mith.
316
Yes.
317 X No.
A Bill to Create Orchard County.
332
Yes.
333 X No.
A Bill to Create the County of Otis.
320
Yes.
321 X No.
A Bill to Create the County of W il­
liams.
324
Yes.
325 X No
A Bill for an Act providing for the
Creation of New Counties, Towns,
etc., ana cnanging boundaries of ex­
isting couuntles, etc.
362 X Yes
353
No
Ytou are asked to consider well the
•btnee measures and by voting "No"
on all division measures, and "Yes*'
on the bill giving the counties full
control of all local matters, you will
bo relieved of such duties at future
elections Your careful, consclentioua
coaaldenrtloa la ashed
RespeotfullX,
a ffA T E ANTI-dJI VISION
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ami Nyssa a
u- for her fruit
Ijowii to tin* daily
Ln affairs, but w
Joint at the ribbo
lover
T is in the lead ant
J tin. e gentlemen
| to secure for Nys:
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ling of them we c
1.1 inflated for be
¿men. These th
Ire men who havt
Tver;.! years are
Know well the tliii
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land art' live b(
■done and are d'
■will bring Nyssa
j have shown thei
It it great number
la s t but the work
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|lemen surpass an
en made by an;
Lost Nyssa. The
|or weeks on the t
gone to a lot
lease and troubh
light of recompens
■rely believe that
Handed to the ski
[get all tiny desel
Ktdness to these
pense and one thf
j but they have
Ititnde, complin»'
Ink-- and Well wish
dent in this sec’
|ir county. The q
1 the artistic man
i displayed sho
lew the art of fru
Jdthe highest con
lull! be given th
pte was the awn
leepstakes and tin
jize ribbons, o l tta<
Irty first and tweu
lizes.
j Following are c
e Statesman and
“Nyssa, Ore., car
Iri/.e for the best d
Irom one precinct :
fere a number of i
Jrhieli tried for tin
[tiered.”
In the big tent t
I the main exibi
lie d i table display
■vegetables sent f
Itlie farming conn
Ions to it, in the 1 •
■ River valleys. O
1 Nyssa booth are -1
[with IS different
I the display is a l
I bum three varitit
Boise
Thanks for the Pool.
(East Oregonian).
Above Gibbon the middle of the
Umatilla river is to be the dividing
line between Umatilla county and the
proposed new county, which has not
yet been christened. Under this ar­
rangement the Wenaha Springs resort
will be in the new county. All except­
ing the pool. Thanks for the pool.
C O U N T IE S .
N O . 2«.
Kr« and M V with
MR. VOTER.
Do you think it right to vote to
create new counties and double their
expenses. You can not know condi­
tions In remote counties and should
vote against all division and vote for
the law allowing counties to settle
their local matters among themselves.
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Endei
do more than) supply every demand; they
anticipate every demand of every user
dfi thei writing!machine.-
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Column Selector (Model 10)
Built-in Decimal Tabulator (Model 11)
Two-Color Dial
Back Space Key
Variable Line Spacing
Shift Lock
Paper Feed
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“ Nyssa" is work«
Golden apples.
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many varities, is
grower,
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is one and on*
Nyssa.
The Nyssa ex
that shown at tl
I • >reg.m, fair twi
the sweepstakes
the Nyssa coum