The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, October 27, 1910, Image 5

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A W ISE PRECAUTION-to wearers o f glasses
O f Busin,
jualed St«
tat Are
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ABUSING TH E INITIATIVE.
Initiative for
SCHOOL TIME IS SUIT TIME!
At L. Spier’s
a
l o n
Roy’s Knee Pants School suits, Brown heavy wool
Cassemere at
$3.50
Boy’s Knee Pants School Suits, grey heavy wool
Cheviot a t . . . .
■ y for Autumn |
$4.00
Boy’s Knee Pant., School Suits, heavy blue s e r i­
al! wool at
...........
CAPS
an d
$5.00
LARGER BOY’S
School Suits
duroy Suits,
heep Lined (’«
With coat, vest and long
punts, heavy blue Ker­
sey at
e Stock-
$6.50
Keep up I
Same in brown heavy
our price
iy elsewheJ
a discount
Tweed
$6.50
Satne in blue Serge
$9.50
Extra
heavy
blue or
grey Knee Pants
RCANTII
75c
1
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ORI
Copyright Hart Schaffner & Marx
H A R T , SCHAFFNER & M ARX MEN’S SUITS
Look at our big line of Men’s Overcoats!
L. SPIER
NYSSA,
l— and—none as ckj
Sack
OREGON
H. S. THARP Prop.
A N T S FOR IT I
A full and up-to-date line of first
class—
Driving
&
Draught
Harness
Laprobes,
in
Whips,
& Built
als
57.50 per I«
Mocks
lie that we h*rp0
ie futup* be ¡°
Ulti!
rh s? foonfi
?teen yciff eï
Collars,
Blankets,
Collar-pads
Halters
FORCED TO LEAVE HOME.
Every year a large number of
sufferers whose lungs are
P °°r
gore and racked with coughs are
and O
(East Oregonian.)
That county division means in
creased taxation for the secssionists
is shown by the experience of E. A
Schiffler, the well known local tailor,
who owns some property in the city of
Hood River. To the East Oregonian
Mr. Schiffler has exhibited his tax re­
ceipts and they show that during the
first year of the existence of Hood
River county Mr. Schiffler's taxes in
creased 61.4 per cent. His 1908 taxes
which were paid in Wasco county,
amounted to $85.50. His 1909 taxes,
the first levied after the creation of
Hood River county and which he paid
on February 14, 1910, amounted to
$138. Therefore the creation of the
new county cost Mr. Schiffler the sum
of $52.50 during the first .year of
Hood River county’s existence.
“ I have always said that it is fool­
ish to divide counties,” declared Mr.
Schiffler. “ It only means additional
expense and increased taxation.”
TH E O N LY SOLUTION.
(East Oregonian, July 9.)
Voters of Oregon will be compelled
to pass upon 32 legislative measures
when they vote this fall. The number
is entirely too large and many of the
measures are of such a nature that
voters simply cannot hope to judge*
intelligently as to their merits.
Conspicuous in this class are the
eight county division bills that have
been filed. Each of these measures
pertains to an issue that is strictly lo-
| cal in character The people of the
state at large are not interested in
I county division disputes. The average
nf
Discovery cure erature favorable
to make fin»! cneiniu- 30n, of Calamine. Ark., ""•hen a!!
, .
tation proof, to establish c lu m
„
ro else
Claimant names as witnesses
J o in
Holley. Robert Timson.
.Charles Purdy, and Frank Brown.
all of Roswell. Idaho.
•
Bruce R. Kester. Register
c o t w an t
division .c carry.
It» snr. lv the King of there Is out on e'log ic»! » « y to settU
the Register and Receiver of th* Rj| rr,nKh and long cures.”
U 8 Land officp at Vale. Oregon.
¡¡Jo
, ,
, ,
i ,*r
i- Now
what is the poor voter to do?
failed and I g a m .'. . I*1" 1, s Jn fbe Tlew 0f tj,e Ea*t Oregonian
county division problems
All those
Tlion- problems should be held in abeyance
^
^
thejr|ive> nn(l h.-alth to until a law has been enacted leaving
the settlement of such disputes to the
it Tts positively guaranteed for people who are directly Interested In
T
,
them. It is pretty certain that such a
Congh* Cold.. t-G r ip i* . A * h « a , law will be passed by the next legisla
Group all Throat
and
Lung ture. Such a law was passed by the
i last legislature, but fo- some unknown
trouble.. 5<* and 11.00 Trial hot- reason w as vetoed by Governor C ham ­
berlain following tbe close of tb. ses­
^ free at S F Foster.
sion.
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1003 Main St.. Bolae. Idaho,
Bell Phone No. 747-X
Ind. Phone No. 940-M
NOTICE OF SH ERIFF'S SALE
By virtue of an execution duly-
issued by the Clerk of the Circuit
Court o f the county of Malheur
State of Oregon, dated the 21st
day of October. 1010. in u certain
action in the Circuit Court for
said county and state wherein
Falk Mercantile Co., a corpora­
tion, Plaintiff recovered judgement
against Lee Householder, O. S.
Torry. and 0 . B. Neumann, De­
fendants for the suiu of One Hun­
dred Fifiy-six and 00-100 Dollars
with interest at 8 per cent from
November 16, 1004 and costs and
disbursements taxed at Forty and
55-100 on the 21st day ot October
1910.
Notice is hereby given that I
will on the 26th day of November,
i. lO. at the court house door in
Vale, O reg on , in said countv, at
, ,: w oV |
C), k iu t h u afternoon of
"The initiative privilege is a valua­
ble right and the people of Oregon are
fortunate in the possession of Jhe
same . It is ^ right though that should
be used with discretion. If the initia­
tive i3 invoked indiscriminately it
will be of injury rather than of bene­
fit,” says the Pendleton East Ore­
gonian in Its issue of July 19.
“ By the nature of things the. initia­
tive should be used for the settlement
of questions that are of general state
interest and questions upon which the
people at large are capable 6f judg­
ing. It was proper that the direct pri­
mary law be enacted under the init­
iative. The law could not have been
enacted in any other way. Legisla­
tures elected under the old convention
system would never have passed the
direct primary law. It was proper
that the corrupt practices act he en
acted under the initiative ar.d refer-
endum That law pertains to pole cal
morality and the people were able to
, ,
,,
,
judge of the merits ot th<* law. It is 8a.d d a y , sell ¡it p u b lic auction to
all right to settle the normal school the h ig h est b id d e r for cash, the
problem under the Initiative. The ! following d e s cr ib e d property to-
legislature has utterly failed to hand e
A ll o f lots one (1) and two
the question.
12) and the east oue h a lf o f lot
But the most glaring abuse of the
three (3) in Block three (3), Tuy-
initiative is on the part of those who
to the town of
have proposed county division meas­ loy’o Addition
ures. Eight bills have been filed ask­ Nyssa, Oregon, ¡is the same ap­
ing for the creation of new counties pears of record in the office of the
or for the changing of boundary lines. County clerk of Malheur county,
In each case the question involved is
Oregon Taken and levied upon as
of a purely local nature; not of state
interest. It will be impossible ¡or the property ot the said Lee
the people of the state to judge or Householder, O. 8. Torry and O.
these measures with intelligence. All B. Neuman, the above named de­
division disputes should have been fendants or so much thereof as
held in abeyance pending the passage
may be necessary to satisfy the
of a law calling for the settlement of
said
judgement in favor of the
such disputes by the people directly
concerned. The county divisionists, above mimed Plaintiff against said j
however, have refused to wait. They defendants with interest thereon,!
have submitted their bills in hopes together with all costs and d is -1
the people will vote blindly for them. burseuients that have or may ac­
They have abused the initiative priv­
crue.
Robert Odell, Sheriff
ilege and they should be rebuked for
By
F. L. Morfitt, Deputy
doing so. Every county division bill
Dated at Vale, Oregon; October
should be voted down.
“ Insist that the initiative be used 21, 1910.
only when it may be invoked with
propriety.”
to division; from
another quarter he will be implored
Sec. 34. T o w n s h ip 21 S.. Range you at home. ’’ It cured me of
to vote against division. Often people
{. 46. .. W M . h as Hied notice |nng trouble,” writes W R. Nel residing in the proposed new counties
0261. for the NEJ NE$. Section Dr. King’s New
on the 14th dnvof November. 1910.
Sal e*
General
E. S. OWEN, Manager.
is the best thing we have to offer our
deqositors. The first duty of a bank is to
protect the funds of its deqositors. Nei­
ther this bank nor any o f its officers
engages in anything o f a speculative na­
ture. No bank is better or stronger than
“ TH E B A N K OF SER VIC E”
Make this bank your headquarters. W e
invite your account, and assure you every
service, every courtsev, every accomo­
dation that a strong, safe conservative
completely equipped bank may render.
MALHEUR COUNTY
‘
BANK
Capital paid in *25,000.00
NYSSA
H J. Ward,
OREGON
J. H. W olf,
p r e s id e n t
c a s h ie r
Crockett-
and
Carpenter
N Y S S A
-
Builder
-
OREGON
;
TOOTH BRUSHES
ALL SIZES, SH A P E S and PRICES
Tooth Paste
Euthymol Tooth Paste
Imperial Tooth Paste
C ollates Dental Cream
Listerated Tooth Powder
C ollates Tooth Powder
Rubifoam
TALCUM
POWDERS
C ollates
Mennens
both of said copartners of
The safety of money entrusted to us
Nyssa,
Squibbs
Imperial
NYSSA
PHARMACY
r. A. COELTZ. Prop.
OREGON
NYSSA
You have worked hard for your money, and the selection of
a good bank for its safe keeping is of so great import­
ance that we wish to call your attention to the secur­
ity aforded by The Bank O f Nyssa.
is our first consider­
Oregon; the special co-partner in
ation.
said co-partnership has contribu­
servative beard of officers and resident directors and
ted to the common stock
large cash reserve, absolutely guarantees you that
copartnership the sum
Hundred Dollars,
of
said
of Eight
($800),
Our capital stock of $25.000 and a careful con ­
your monev will be pi.d immediately on ilninaiul.
lawful
money of the Uniter! States, and
has agreed to pay in
Every cent loaned tty our bank, stays right here in this vici­
money
nity where it. will benefit all of us and where we cun
Dollars
gee and know the value of the security guaranteeing
like
*he sum of Two Hundred
1 * 200 ) on or la-fore the first day of
the loan W'- d<> not think it just to yon *o
November. 19.0: the business
monev in • 'her coiiimunitii-i to benefit them when it
la- transacted by said
to
co-partner­
ship is the conducting and
gen­
erally and the
con­
in
nection therewith such drugs and
druggists'
supplies
and
your
is needed lit home
Yon get a little Is-iu'lii from evi ry dollar that, is ilepoHited
in this bank. W hy not let your idle money help
till
you get ready to ns«* itV
sun­
dries and other articli s and things
tnence on th< first day of
loan
carry­
ing on of the drug business
handling
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A B S O L U T E S E C U R IT Y
State of Oregon
■ ss
County of Malheur
We, the undersigned, Francis A.
Goeltz and Louis C. Farrar, do
hereby certify that we have on
this thirteenth duy of September,
1910, joined and associated to­
gether for the purpose of trans­
acting business at Nyssa, Oregon;
the name assumed by the co-part­
nership is “ Nyssa
Pharmacy,
Francis A. Goeltz, Proprieter,”
and the general partner in said
co-partnership is
Francis
A.
Goeltz; the epecial partner in snid
co-partnership is Louis C. Farrar;
as are generally k'-pt for sah- in
urged to go to another cl i mat)
B u t this is costly find not always ! voter cannot hope ta Judge o f the drug stores and pliar marie«; and
T . merits of these division bills. From the sit id co-partnership is to com-
gnre There
There’s s a better way
Let
sure.
Let t ^ sjde h<? wln be ghowered w1th nt.
the land above described, before j jn woisî|,t
n Foundatk
etc.
Bring in your old harness and have them repared!
Notice For Publication.
Deportment of the Interior.
V S Land ‘ >ffioe ;.t Vale. Oregon
i ) t l r 6 1910
‘ ° * '
that
Notice is hereby given
of
Rosewell.
Idaho,
Walter Martin
Who. on January 13. I ' M made
homestead entry No. (Vale, No.
of
County Division Increased Taxes 61 4
Per Cent.
THE NYSSA
SADDLERY
QUALI
Matters
Interest.
You can buy your boy a suit thut will wear well
and look well.
the world,-but
ish receivea!-..
The Idan-ha Optical Company
When in Boise, leave the measurement for
ry. with
with the
the 1
1DAN
-H A
A O
O P
P T
T IC
IC A
A L
L CO.
CO. If
I not satis-
factory, let us examine your eyes and geVih^co ^ i 8* * ’ if “ «»factory.
DAN -H
}
when you
loose or
____ to us
„„
f o r Duplicating, can he filled ,lt 00ce
KEEIMTt
I h -n when
-VJU loo,e
or break
break your
y ° ur glasses,
8la88t,s- an
<*» order
U
)lIR
EYE«
r ig h t a n d t h e y w il l s e r v e y o u r ig h t .
Make our office your headquarters while in Hoi«..
i . „
. Always glad to set; our friends, both old and new
M AK E OUR BANK
YOUR BANK
Novem­
ber. 1910. ¡nid continue for n peri­
od ,,f two years ihen--.- next en-
CAMTAU
n::tg.
Sigiasi :
Francia A. Goeltz
Louis C. Farrar
l$eal)
Aekuowl) ¡Igcd before
me this 17 day of September. 1910.
by Louis C. Farrar.
D C. Brichonx
N. P. for Oregon.
I Seal 1
Acknowledged before
me this thirteenth day of Septem­
ber, 1910. bv Francis A. Goeltz.
( C. Wilson
N. P. for On gon
'
STO C K
mi
$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
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