T he G ate C ity J ournal ‘ la S ! y ou I no . 86. NYSSA, MALHEUR COUNTY. OREGON, T H U R S D A Y D E C E M B E R S , 1910 I 11 13 A ■ ^ c r o w e r s ' a s s o c i - ING IS BEING PLANNED #™ $1.50 PE R YEAR. 5c PE R COPY. HOTEL CHANGES DOINGS OF THE W EEK HANDS. “ W e te ll it a s it w a s t o ld t o u s ” 1 Lynch and Robinson purchased Wheat and oats at Hi nach'a. The 13th Annual Convention of the furniture and equipment of Fay up your subscription and the Oregon Wool Growers' Associ- the Hotel Western last week from get some of the Christy Plates. Arthur Cookwaa in Ontario over [ ation will be held at Portland, Ore- Lindsay and Curtis who have con­ They are pretty Sunday. There ia a reason as the gon, Jan 3rd, 1911, just one day ducted that hotel for the past Buy your China, Crockery, 21at will see him a benedict— I t ia before the opening of the great three months. only a rumor. ( ?) 47th Annual Convention of the Everyone is acquainted with the Glassware, Lamps 30 per cent jew g y m n a s iu m to c o s t $ 5 ,0 0 0 -N y s s a National Association, and Mid- new proprietors and wish them for this month at B. M. Co. H. 0 , Walker left Saturday Winter Sheep Show. well in their undertaking. evening for Baker, where he is p r o v in g h e r s e lf t o b e a le a d in g The O. R. & N. Ry. Co. have The Hausen barn was leased by Rader Bros. & Myer are selling. closed a deal with C. L. Cook for See their ad Ontario. granted a lfj fare for round trip Frank Lynch and Halley Haley his interest in the black smith Mrs. Otis Stortsand Mise Grac tow n a lo n g th e lin e s o f e d u ca tio n with privilege of attending both and will be run in connection with shop. Walker says he will make Conventions. — -V - the Hotel Western. Here’s luck Lackey were seeing Boise last Grapes grow hereafter, as he is week. Portland and her Commercial Boys. ^guin Nyssa which has been manager of a vineyard company You may want something dur­ Club are making elaborate prepa­ Born to Mr. and Mrs Earl with holdings near Nyssa. C. L. uidered by its neighbors as the ing the^month of December if so, rations to give the Wool Growers Pounds on Monday Dec. 5th a girl. Coek is a brother o f Arthur and kping <>tT place, through jeal- see our big discount sale, no fake, THE REV. IRL R. HICKS bounteous and sumtuous enter­ they will run the shop. ly, is showing her wide awake but positively must be sold by 191 J. ALMANAC. $20.00 suits at $11.50 at Rader tainment, These two conventions «ressive methods and spirit by Jany 1st for Cash. We have all Bros, and Myer Ontario. coming together promise to be a Hinsch leads in low prioes, Kdering a gym on the school our new fall goods, and handsome The Rev. Irl R. Hicks Almanac great aud most significant ¡gather­ others try to follow. Remember the recital next jonds to cost approximately Xmas presents can be found. See for 1911, that guardian Angel in a ing of sheepmen. Tuesday evening at the M. E. 10. The building is to be posters and come eurly Dec 1st to It is up to us to shov our ap­ hundred thousand homes, is now Gertrude aud Edith Pounds church. ntruded of either cement Jan 1st. B. M Co, Nyssa. were amoug the sight suers in On­ preciation to Portland by accept­ ready. Not many are now willing cks or brick and is planned to See Rader Bros, aud Myer’s add tario the first of the week ing her invitation in person next to be without it and the Rev Irl oOxKXIfeet with a I6ft wall, Jauuary and help welcome our R. Hicks Magazine. Word and it will interest you. Sherman Tharp and Harold (visions will be made for baths Works. The two are only < >ne brother sheepmen. H. L. La Bo. manager of the Vahl were Payette visitors Tues­ the boys and the girls in con­ It will be a business session dis­ Dollar a year. The Almanac is Home Telephone Co was a Nyssa day evening. ation with dressing rooms and cussing Tariff, Forest |Reserves, 35c prepaid. No home or office visitor the middle of the week. The coffee trade is iucreasing iers. Quarantine and Speed Limit Laws, should fail to send for them, to Will Robinson hied himself to Bill Ward visited Boise for a steadily at Hinsch s because he Word and Works Publishing (io pains will be spared by the Predatory Animals, Wool Sales, Wednesday time last week. Company, St. Louis, Mo. sells a Peaberry coffee at 25c per ard to have the best equipment Middleton, Idaho, appointment of Advisory Boards morning and according to reports died and to do things as they Mrs. Bub Lackey was a Weiser pound that regularly sells at 30 or and other subjects especially im­ Not 35c. This coffee once tried brings | visitor the first of the week. Ifht to be done by such an en- took unto himself a wife. portant and vital to the industry. a steady customer for it. nrising organization, The knowing the parti3ulars of the The most prominent aud expert Special sale on Lap Robes and Lrts of school life will be en­ wedding we can not say anything men in America on these subjects Horse Blankets atH insch’s. Some o f Tuesdays most distin­ about it but that it took place at Under the disagreeable weather gaged and it is only through have places on the program of the guished visitors were Brown, J,. F. Misses Helen Shurp and Ger­ conditions that has prevailed for b encouragement that the boys the home of the brides mother National Convantion. Weaver, A. N. Soliss, Hou. Brooke, Mrs. R. M- Rutleuge and the the last couple o f weeks nothing trude Pounds visited the letters girls of this community can The Mid-Winter Sheep Show E. M. Greig and E. H. Test of grand parents in Payette Tuesday. young lady was Miss Grace Rut­ was done towards the erecting of encouraged to stay at home and promises to be the best ever held Ontario. They being present at ledge The couple arrived in the new Opera House but now Mr, and Mrs. B. Van Dyke visi­ J that they will receive the same in America. Come and bring your the Directors meeting of the Irri­ Nyssa Wednesday evening and that good weather agai prevails J, ted at Payette Tuesday. „■rantage that they would at some friends. Everybody Welcome. gation district, s will live at the Hotel Western. H. Teutsch, who has the carpen­ pding school and better than Very respectfully, Big drop in price of Wigwam Miss Rutledge is well known and ter end of the work in hand, is Dick Tensen was an Ontario ordinary high school, Parents Dan P. Smythe. Secretary. Flour at Hinsch’s. popular at this place haring been pushing it as fast as possible. visitor Tuesday. —.take into consideration the Thos, Evan and wife who have brought up in this vicinity. Her The building will be completed in Mrs. Sam Neil is reported as ^ortun ity of having the children visited with his sister, Mrs. Stock- », friends are numerous. Mr. Rob­ Miss Dock Montgomery of about 50 days. having a very hard time in the mme while they are receiving ham, for a couple of weeks return­ inson is a young man who came Cleveland, Ohio, will give one of hospital at Boise. Sam is at her education that they would any- ed to Evergreen Tuesday. He is from Tennesee about a year ago, her popular recitals at the M. E. The Ladies Aid sent home all bedside. |ere else. Besides these advan- and is a hustling and active fellow. Church in Nyssa. on next Tuesday the dishes from the Thanksgiving a ranger in that section. there another that will be evening. Miss Montgomery is an Dinner that they could identify. Rev. Knodell of Portland spoke [peat importance to every land It is somewhat interesting to accomplished singer with a rich The rest are at the home of Mrs. at the M. E. church Sunday. Her within the boundry of the soprana voice and also an except­ Bush. If any lady has a dish ssa territory and more so to oee the conservative elements in ional reader. Popular pricbs pre­ missing, it would be a great ac­ Att. Hayes and Mr. W ilcox of Mr. G. W. Cable was an Ontario iple of the town propper, for Great Britian proposing the refer­ vail. Adults 35c children 25c. Boise were visitors at this place comodation if they would call at business visitor Tuesday, ihool of this character will have endum as a means of settling the last Tuesday. the house and reclaim their prop­ ndency to draw people into great questions of the country in Miss Ida Aldredge is visiting Men’s, Boy’s, and Children’s erty. Do you keep any Mayer’s shoes section and many families the future. The Oregonian laugh­ relatives in Ontario this week. Caps, Stylish and Comfortable for ed to scorn the informrtion in the The band is preparing to give a yet that will fit me begins to be move into the town from sur- Fall and Winter at the B. M. Co. minstrel show in the first part of the daily question asked of Hinsch mding localities to enjoy, at Labor Press to that effect last year, Messrs. Wallace Cable and Chas, Store. February. The new Opera house by his customers. Sure enough for the school year the bless- but now that it is telegraphed from Gosset are doing contraot work has been engaged for the first be does not keep Mayer's shoes bestowed on this ever grow- London and is a part of the offici­ this winter. al program, it appears that it is night available for a show, Dr. any more and he’s mighty glad ¡to progressive city, Goeltz has accepted the position say so. because he nearly got dis­ Cleve Cable was a Nyssa visitor his is a move beyond the ordi- the real old Oregon-Swiss referen­ dum, somewhat weighed down, of stage director} L. Spier and gusted keeping them. He is sell­ Monday. and.is indeed a commendable Rev. Bush will take charge of the ing them now and cannot keep up for the directors to start such and concealed. in sixes, since he cannot get them songs and songsters. Wm. MoKibben is preparing ove. Nyssa is enjoying a peri- his bees for wiuter near Nyssa. The examinations for the month Workers in state institutions fast enough. of school enthusiasm and in- People are not to be deceived. are proving that prices have risen t and our school corps of pro- of November were given last week. Coward and Goshert of the They will find out where to get The pupils receiving the highest faster than wages. They have ut teachers deserve it. Nyssa Hardware Co are installing good shoes, but it takes time. Organized labor has pointed that |fo would also like to make a average in each grade were as fol­ the plumbing in the Fleming bun- out for years, The poloticians The Work of excavation has ¡estion in this line to the peo- lows: E. E. Well and wife are Nyssa galow this week, found it out long ago. but sought 1st grade Furney Adams 92, 2nd gnu on the new building on tf this school district. It is citizens. The have sjx*nt th e ' to conceal it from the people. Con­ grade Lola Stock ham 96, 3rd grade east end of Main Street and facing tie way* of Manual Training summer and autumn at Evergreen. * He Beck Bros ( Lauu and W ill­ has become so popular Mary VuuGilse 89. 4th grade Ida the right of way on the O. S. L gress raised its salaries '5<> per iam) left Arcadia for the Boise thin the last decade. This is Harris 87, 5th grade, Gertrude The building is going to be about cent to ipeet the increased prices, Dr. Goeltz w»s a Boise visitor valley Sunday, «thing that we must soon con- Toomb 74, tith grade Theodora 25 by 100 feet and two stories and after that raised the tariff last week. t as a regular subject in even Blixlgett 88, 7th grade Reuben high. The building will be si ill i-1 soim more Little Idle Cable was quite sick Old papers for 25c u hundred Tuesday, small schools as it is now con- Danielson 94, 8tli grade George ! iar to the van Gilse block which it Bring your feet to Boydells and joins and will be constructed of red in the course of study in Ward, get them shod at 20 per cent dis­ at t.hri Journal office. Real estate agent Clement of j cement blocks. The ground floor larger high schools and grain- HIGH SCHOOL SUBJECTS. count. Mrs. A Me Nee made final prx>f < >n t» rio brought out h pr »spective i will be occupied by a short order irschools. This building put 98, Bookkeeping Harry Cosho At the Oregon Development on ber homestead to day. buyer to look at the Mr. W. as it is planned could serve for Latin Grammar Annie McDonald restaurant and the basement wi L-ague ill Salem we were told by /'a b l e 5 a -re ranch this we I be fitted lip by the owners for club purpose later on and still be 98, Algebra 9th Clare Gibson 94, the railroads t.: allow them to run d as a gym thus serving a English 9th Harry Cosho 95,1 ¡rooms and it is hoped that these su pp< Mr. El innig went to Ontario for their own business or they tfoold [ will lie conducted the same as the ble purpose until the school Latin Caesar Lotta Phillips 9 3 ,| the windows and doors for his the heads of to the stage that a Algebra 10th Harry Cosho 100, Free reading room was and will be visit hard times on bungalow Monday The railroads are too e w \ I < developer! a place where the younger set can the peopli n for both purposes was neces- ^ Physical Geography Audry much inclined to run their own The then a second story could bej 97, English 11th Eva Boydell 94. I»** a profitable evening. Mr. Birchem. ca rp 'nier and Mr. business and other peoples’ as • Thru th» endeavors o f Phykics Eva Boydell 94. G.-ome-1 second story to be used as a room- i. It is only a matter of a c m tract or will finish the Fleming Hughes a Malheur naitLier of the well. A lailroad is u public high­ or two before additional class try Ethelwvn Boydell 97. Physiol- lag house. bungalow this w.-ek Western Monthly which he repre­ way in the fiossession of public Cloason and Carman took the is will be necessary. But ogy Florence McDonald 95, Poll- highwaymen, who for the most sents. will be issued in February D S.ir ir.iu w call l to the X is essential is lying P1“ " 9 for tical Economy Florence McDonald contract for $4.500. Fleming and part do not operate it ns an in­ Nyssa. t intario anil Vale are to Government Flor-' Bales accepting the cement por­ the o f W. Ila C a b le 's to see »nual training course have i.er share of the Magazine j noun 94. History and tion of the construction for thrill. dustry but as a gigantic blood­ Harold wn was quite sick. 92. English 12 Is of Nyssa next year and the only three towns that will bitle enee McDonald sucking instrument. AH plunder­ have a write up in that issue. Eva Boydell 89. ers of the people want to be let The now bridge spanning tfcs Miss Ver.i Houghton of Boise The cover is to be designed es- alone to dunnage their business. Indies, Misses and Infants, has kindly consented to sing at Now is the time to get a supply the morning service at the Method No burgnlar likes to be interrupt- pecially for Malheur County and ( >wjrn«e ditch " ,l Ma,n Htpi,et '• N . Coats and Jackets. You ' * that this r o n n ty l^ * « '"* l o U o f I don.t see people of the house the advertising • ' l l * J ! _ ____- *°l afford to let this oppor- of Syrup. Molasses, Tea, Coffee ist church next Sunday. Dec 11 ed by th how Arcadia got along without it his will receive is an advantage that •‘V go by as the prices are far and Baking Powder 20 per cent Everyone welcome Strangers es- when he is just collecting for to long, do you. is seldom received. swag.— Labor Press. 1 other towns for Same Qnal- i pecially invited. discount for cash at Boydells. Boydell Mercantile Company I RUTEEDGE-ROBINSON ' NUPTIALS of BUILDING PROGRESSING. [ES discount Cofi ec ’owde Glas s and s nt Arcadia Rumblings brella’s, ANOTHER NEW BUILDING. ROBERT VANGILSE AND DICK TENSEN WILL ERECT LARGE CONCRETE BLOCK t all or thq Ward i MALHEUR NUMBER WESTERN MONTHLY Ml