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Time Table.
ABSOLUTE SECURITY
EAST BOUND.
is the best thing we have to offer our
depositors. The first duty of a bank is to
protect the funds of its depositors. Nei
ther this bank nor any of its officers
engages in anything of a speculative na
ture. No bank is better or stronger than
the men that manage it
Pony ............................. 9:21
Through Train...........5:03
Pony .......................
0:35
¡Fast Mail
............... J1 :39
Night Passenger . .3:04
A. M.
p. M.
p.
m .
A. M
a . m .
WEST BOUND
Pony ........................................ 9:05 a . m .
Through Passenger. 4:38 p. m .
Pony
7:05 P. M.
) Fast M ail...................... 0:00 P. M.
Night Passenger
.4:45 a . m .
“ THE BANK OF SERVICE”
Make this bank your headquarters. W e
invite your account, and assure you every
service, eveiy courisey, every accomo
dation that a strong, sate, conservative,
completely equipped bank may render.
I. 0. 0. F.
! Dolls Toys Dolls !
TOYS! DOLLS! TOYS
W hile we are making every preparation for you.
wants in the line of fine groceries o f all kinds,
(late City Lodge No. 214, I. O. O. F.
M ALHEUR
COUNTY
RANK
will meet in their hall in Nyssa every
( 'apital paid in •''25.000 <) l
N YSSA
Visiting brothers always welcome.
OREGON
H. J. Ward. PRESIDENT
and everything else in our line we are makinj
Tin: lay evening at 8 o ’clock sharp.
Our Store
A. H. Boydell, N. Q.
>L H. Wolf. CASHIER
H. T. Francis. Sec.
CHURCH NOTICES.
SAD D LES
SADD LES
FOR HOYS
FOR
FOR
HEADQUARTERS
First Presbyterian Church.
Services every Sunday.
IIRLS
Sabbath school J0.30 a. m.
Morning
worship 11.30 a. ill. Christian Endeav
EVERYBODY
We are ready to supply’ you \\ 111 >;.ddlc- o( «very d 'sori|it:, >ii
ami f(»r < \. ay | i.1 1 i i
O '' • • '•!!■ «. . !••• «!<• en d ed ii|.on and
our price is tcilM)iial>li'. 11 v.c has n t goi it ia stock we will
order it and have it on hand win n you want it
or 7.15 p. m.
Evening worship 8.00 p,
in.
Prayer meeting Wednesday 8.00 p
at.
A cordial welcome to all.
I'iiut otrr harm
1 REMEMBER
n in e
o.
tli ■
I hat wt ;.t■ ic p a i i.n g
!,i ague every Sunday evening at 7.15
ri lia b le sort and th at you
, . ill h ave
to worry alxn.t
j
j
as well as h a r m s s .
i he ina-
I c nils in « d an the . o i t that
‘v tien i t conn s to a pull oi
n
,
gi \ es sa t ¡ i act s >n. t lu t1 et pi ip-
Sunday morning at 11.30 and evening
i!
*
m ent
n
(.)io
là
i oin p lete.
I ry
us
veiling.
at" 8.00.
Preaching
services,
every
The public is cordially in
vited
The Nyssa Saddlery
Oregon
The Nyssa Hardware
Company
Takes pleasure in announcing to
the people o f Nyssa and vicini
ty that an expert demonstrator
o f the
MAJESTIC RANGE
will give a public demonstra
tion o f the unexcelled qualities
o f the Majecstic Range at their
place o f business in Nyssa dur
ing the Holiday W eek, Decem
ber 26th to 31st.
W e also have just received a fine
line
of
Cutlery
suitable
for
Holiday Gifts.
We always have on hand •. fine line of BUILD
ER’S
HARDW ARE
and
Union Meeting
of the young iieople’s societies the first
Sunday of each month.
H. S. Tharp, Prop.
Nyssa,
carry everything
that is is carried in a First Class Hardware Es
tablishment.
CALL and get an Artistic 1911 - alendar
Yours for Business,
Nyssa NYSSA,
Hardware
Co.
OREGON
The Episcopal Sunday School
will be held every Snnday morn
ingat 10:30 in the V anG ilse Hall.
Notice For Publication.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.
1 . S. Land Office at Vale, Ore
October 27, 191 .
Notice is hereby given that
Annette S. McNee, widow of Rob
ert. N. McNee, of Owyhee, Oregon,
who. on May 1. 198, made home
stead entry, No. Vale 0728, Bursn
02590, for Lot 4 Sec. 30, Lot 1 and
I',1, M V 1
,. Section 31, Township
2 S.. Range 40 E., Willamette
Meridian, has filed notice of in
tention to make Final five-year
Proof, to establish claim to the
laud above described, before the
Register and Receiver of the U. S-
Land Office, at Vale, Oregon, on
the eighth day of December, 1910.
Claimant names as witnesses:
L.|C. Willson,
J. .B. Bigelow,
Sam Dunbar,
Jack Glasscock,
all. of Owyhee, Oregon.
Bruce R. Kester. Register.
Manchuria.
Manchurin's area is slightly greater
than that o f the combined states of
Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota. South
Dakota and Nebraska, or the total
area devoted unnually to corn, wheat,
cotton, oats and barley in the United
States.
« O Y EA R S *
EX P ER IEN C E
P atents
TR A D E M A R K S
D e s ig n ?
CoevmoHTs Ac.
A n von e spmlfng a sketch and description may
qntclilf ascertain o u r opin ion free w texher ao
invention n» <•imLi? patentable. Commantea-
lions strictly coiiOtleutfal. HANUttUUA on rsten ts
sent free. O M « t aaeney fo r secartncpatevita.
Patents taken th rou gh Munn
Co. rs o s lr t
if
w ith ou t c harge, l a t h «
§ptrU notice
m
Scientific Am e rican .
Butterwrappers mäzmas
.
NYSSA,
The Boydell Mercantile Co keeps
only the best makes in Boots and
Shoes. Our White House and
Buster Brown, by Brown Bros
Shoe
Company.
For
Gents,
Ladies, Misses, Boys* Youths, and
Infants cannot be beat. W e also
have a line of B. B. B.
Quatity,
Style and Moderate
Price com
bined in our shoes.
ANNOUNCEM ENT.
OREGO
We have the agency for
KODAKS
and
Kodak Supplies
December Amberal Records will arrive in a few
N Y S S A PHARMAC
F. A, COELTZ. P rop .
Winfield S. Hawkes announces
himself as a candidate for Direct
or from district number one (1) of
the Black Canyon Irrigation Dis-
rict for the election to be held
Dec. 13, 1910.
Mr. Hawkes was one of tse first
to secure the favorable consider
ation of our project by Sec. of the
Interior Ballinger, has been one
of its constant promoters, was on
all the Committees of Organization
from the beginning, has been a
water-user under the needs of his
fellow settlers and what is desir
able in methods of construction,
and can be trusted to serve all in
terests faithfully. He solicits the
votes of his fellow homesteaders.
ORE
NYSSA
WIGWAM FLOUi
THE FLOUR
OF QUALI
None better-------None as good— and— none as chca
$1.40 per Sack
ASK YOUR MERCHANTS FOR IT
Any one needing oats, wheat or choppped fet'd of any
Phone or write the Parma Milling and Elevator Co., 1*
Notice Is Hereby Given
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.
J. C. H I M L E R
The Perfect Silence.
There is nc sensation In the world
like that which comes over you when
walking through a dense grove of red
woods. Their trunks rise hundreds of
feet into the air and are lost in the
dense root o f follnge like the columns
o f ¡in Egyptian temple grown to super
human height. On the ground there
is no underbrush, but only ferns of a
size and shape that suggest a pre
historic period and fallen trunks that
have lain unrotting for 3,000 years.
There is no sunlight and no birds sing.
If a storm arises, It Is an hour be
fore n drop reaches the ground. Here
all is as it was since creation, and
That the firm heretofore exist
there is no .time. It is the perfect
ing under the name and style of
silence.—Exchange.
mm
We P r i n t
them while you may have your choice.
ing at 10.30, Prof. Davis, supt. Epworth
sh oes
o'clock. Prayer meetings on Thursday
very day v.
Bring them in or come in and get gifts fo
%
Methodist Episcopal Church
Sunday school every Sunday morn-
REMEMBER
For the little folks through the Holiday Season
A hAndaom
handsom ely
r g e s t olr-
cir
sIf Illustrated weekly.
-*e«klr. I la
unrest
culation o f any scientUlo Journal. Term s. 98 a
four m onths, $L Bold by all newsdealers.
Vahl & Megorden. doing business
in the town of Nyssa, Oregon, and
carrying on the business of print
ers and publishers, is this day dis
solved by mutual consent, Mr.
Harold 8. Vahl having purchased
the entire interest of Olin A. Me
gorden in the concern.
All debts due and owing to the
Gate City Journal or Vahl & Me
gorden. will be paid to Mr Harold
S. Vahl, who will and does assume
all obligations of the former part
nership, and promises to pay the
same.
Harold 8. Vahl
O, A Megorden
Dated Oct. 25. 1910
TRY A LAN
Of Hill Bros Bine Can. 8 t e e l
Cut Coffee, three pounds for $1.00
and Highest Grade Teas at
J. C. Hinder
The Question of
CHRISTMAS PRESEN
Let us settle it for you.
Come and look at our line
JEW ELRY
the finest, and most attractive ever shown in the city
For H IM
A Watch, Chain, Fob, C'tff Buttons,
A Ring and 8ilver Novelties
For H E R
Silver Comb. Brush and Mirror Sets, S t e r lin g S i l 't
Manicure Sets. Gold Locket ami 1 hain.
A Bracelet. Watch, Chain, Collar
Pins and Belt Pins
We have something for everyone at reasonable Pflct
RAY G. NEWCOMEI
The N yssa
Jeweler