The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, December 08, 1910, Image 7

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COMFORT CLASSES will aid you greatly in proper selection of Chrstnias gifts.
VVliat would limki' a better present than a good pair of glasses for that member of the
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Che ©ate City
Journal
Useful
CHRIST-
Published Every
Thursday
By
H arold S . Vahl
At N yssa, Oregon
Harold S, Vahl...................... Editoi
Entered as secord-elass matter
April 14. 1910, at the post office
at Nyssa, Oregon, under the Act
of March 3, 1879.
PRESENTS
Are Always
Member of the Western Idaho Press
Association.
' ' A. Hackney, Meadows,... President
N Jenness, Nampa.........Vice President
K. G. Burroughs. Caldwell,.. Secretary
Acc ptable!
'¡Nothing better for
Him Than:
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
One year, in advance ............... $t.,r>0
Six months, in advance ................ 75
Three months in a d v a n ce ,............ 50
A stylish Neck Tie
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A nobby Shirt
ADVERTISING KATES
Legal
nubular, fi-st insertion, per in. . J1.50
tabular, subsequent insertions,
per inch, per issue .....................75
Reading, first insertion, per in ... 1.00
Reading, subsequent insertions,
per inch, per is s u e ........................ 50
(60 words constitutes one inch )
Display-
An up-to-date Suit
or Over coat
A Nice Fall Hat
A dressy pair of Gloves
Copyright Hart Schaffner Sc Mars
Fine Socks
A lovely Silk Muffler
Silk and Initial Handkerchiefs
A good Pair of Shoes
A Hand ome Suit and Cap for the
little fellow
A stylish Plush or Cloth Cap
GO TO A MAN AND BOY STORE
RIGHT HERE IN NYSSA.
W e can always save you money.
One inch, one insertion ................... 25
One inch, per month (4 weeks) .50
Reading notice, per line, one in­
sertion................................................. 10
LOCAL READERS.
Reading notice, per line per month .20
Obituaries and Cards of Thanks
per line .....................................
05
Rates for '/2 page space will be given
on application.
Everyone is under the impres­
sion that England is slow. It may
be in some ways but as for deal­
ing out justice to her violaters of
the Laws, she has the U. S. A.
beat some. Crippen, who was a
fugitive from justice of that coun­
try less than three months ago,
was sent before his judge and
maker very suddenly on ‘the 23rd
instance. There was no waiting
for a new trial on technicality or
some minor Haw in the proceed­
ings. Both Crippen and his wife
were born on this side of the A t­
lantic. Ts there any similarity of
this case and the famous Thaw
Trial which cost the state of New
York thousands of dollars and yet
is harassed with attempts at New
trials? When we learn to deal
out justice with as strong’ s hand
there will be less o f the continual
say, ■‘Well, he had money.”
T T s p i e r
NYSSA,
OREGON
THE EMPIRE
LUMBER CO. LTD.
D e a l e r s in
Lumber, Coal & Building
Materials
Rock Springs Coal $8.00 per Ton
CEMENT BLOCBS
We C desire
to announce to the Public that we have opened up
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a cement block factory and will in the future be in shape to
handle all kinds of concrete work, such as foundations, build­
ings, sidewalks, etc.
Have ihad fifteen years experience in
concrete work.
Estimates furnished on Foundations
Buildings, Sidewalks
. _ and , Cellars.
¡jflemíng
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Sales
proprietors
Nyssa
Oregon
I f y o u w o u ld lik e s o m e n ic e
CHRISTM AS GOODS
CALL A T FOSTERS
Box Paper.
We have Toys. Dolls. Fountain Pens. Fancy-
Sets. Sbav-
Manicure sets, shaving sets, perfumes. Toilet
wood Pyro-
ing sets, candy pictures. Hand Bags. Burned
xraphy Sets Xmas postal cards
Your trade is appreciated
Your Credit is Good
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BELL PHONE 747x
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IND. PHONE 940M
OPTICAL
CO.
1003 Main St.. Boise, Idaho,
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E. 9. OWES, Manager.
OUR FALL SHIPPING
is over and our many salesmen
are now taking orders for spring
delivery. We have a fine force
of salesmen at work in different
parts of the Northwest placing
our stock in newly developed
Helds, as well as in the older
settled districts. Whenever you
meet one of our men you can
tell by his enthusiastic manner
and confident bearing that be
knows he is representing a line
worthy of his best efforts.
It is easy for a salesman to
sell our stock for our biggest
inducement is Q U A L IT Y . It is
a hobby with us, and we leave
no Btone unturned to produce
the best stock it is possible to
grow.
That our efforts have
not been in vain is evidenced by
the many pleased customers
we have.
You may need some stock! If so
wo want to hear from you. We
are in a position to give you
prompt service and A 1 stock.
No matter wether you are a
large or small planter we can
serve you well and to your com­
plete satisfaction.
Business^ Professional Cards
G. B . WILLS
T O M LIN S O N
Attorney s-at-Lo w
M on ey to loan on im p ro v e d
farm «
THE C IT Y DRAY
Nyssa
W . H . B rook
BROOKE &
P r o p r ie to r o?
Oregon O n ta rio
Frank L. Lockwood
Oregon
V. C. WILSON
LAW YER
Civil Engineer
I nan rn nee
Nyssa,
Oregon
Nyssa.
Oregon
U. G. HAN D
DR. F. A . GOELTZ
The Livery Man
Physwian and
Su ro'eon
Will please you —if he can
He hus horses, great and suiul)
And keeps rigs' enough for all.
OFFICE IN SHARP BUILDINO
NYSSA
D R . J J. S A I A Z I N
YAKIMA VALLEY
NURSERY COMPANY
( »H E G O N
W . B. H o x ie
A n tu ri/ P abile
Physiciu n anil
< iffiee in his residen ce
S u rg eo n
TOPPENISH, WASHINGTON
Local Salesman: J.H Ainsworth
Nyssa. Oregon
V W . T o m lin so n
O R E .
V Y S S A ,
*BLUE PRINTS*
Nyssa
Oregon
MALHEUR COUNTY ABSTRACT CO.
Notice for Publication.
Blue prints of any township in
Department of the Interior
THOS. JONES, MANAGER
the Vide Land District. $ 1.00 each
U. S. Landoffice at Vale. Ore
November 8 , 1610
V A I.E , OREGON
Notice is hereby given that
Surveors and Engineers
Guss Barth, of Parma, Idaho, who
Abstracts of title to all lands and
on November 11, 1905, made home
Rea It and Investments
town lots in Malheur County,
stead entery. No 0522, for lots 4
O REGON
VALE
and fi Sec 7, and lols 2 and 3, sec
18, township 21s, range 47e, Will,
meridian, has filed notice of inten­
tion to make final commutation
proof, to establish claim to the
land above described, before re­
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gister and receiver at Vale, Ore ,
on the 20th day of December 1910
Claimant names as witnesses:
Augustus G. Kingman, E. F..
Pratt. Owyhee, Ore., Warren W.
Harrold, of Parma Ida. John R.
Evans of Nyssa. Oregon.
The fire alarm has been given twice in the last three
Bruce K. Kester, Register
weeks, result, one building complett ly destroyed, the other
very serious damages resulted.
Fire always comes when
• Notice for Publication.
you are not expecting it and it shows no favor. Y O U may­
Department of the Interior.
be the very next one in Nyssa to loose your property by fire.
I T . S. Land office at Vale Ore.
Oi course your house is insured but how about your valu­
November 8 1910
able paper? Do you keep the deed to your property in the
Notice is hereby given that
house? Do you keep your insurance pnpers in the house?
Warren W Harrold, o f Parma,
Have you other valuable [wipers that to loose would cost you
Idaho, who, on Oct.16,
1905,
mouey and trouble to replace?
made Homestead Entry ,No. 0516,
It will only cost you $3.00 per year to be safe, you can
for Lot one, Section 6 , Township
rent a box in the
21 s., Kange 17 e , Will. Meridian
has filed notice of intention to
FIRE PROOF and BURGLAR PROOF V A U LT
make F7nal five year Proof, to
estadlish claim to the land above
in The Bank of Nyssa this poultry sum and there you can
desorided. before Register and
have all of your papers together where you can gel them
Received, at Vale. Oregon, on the
when you want them and they are A B S O L U T L Y SAFE.
20 th day of December. 1910.
Claimant names as witnesses;
Augustus G. Kingman E.F.Pratt,
both Owyhee, Ore,. Guss Barih of
Parma. Ida, John K. Evans, of
Nyssa ( ire.
JOHN E. JOHNSON & SONS
T H E
FIRE BUG”
V IS IT S N Y S S A
Nyssa is dry is what the result
of the election says. Many people
are under the impression that the
‘ Home Rule Bill” will make a dry
precinct wet if the majority of the
precinct ( rather municipality) says
it shall be wet. This is a mistaken
idea as far as we are able to learn.
Our understanding is that if the
majority at the regular election is
for Dry it is to remain so until
voted wet at the next regular el­
ection. ‘‘ Many looked fora remedy”
in the Home Rule but now that is
done away with for several reasons.
Notice For Publication.
! It appears that the issue was only
Department of the Interior.
| a stumbling block upon which it U. S. Land Office at V r I h , Oregon
was hoped that the Dry would
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trip upon and which they did not
Notice is hereby given that j
i knowing the worth o f the measure.
Augustus G. Kingman, of Owyhee
! In fact the authorities on that
Oregon, who, on November 18.
¡measure say its unconstitutional
1905, made homestead entry- No. i
! and is not worth the time put in
OHI, for. lots 1, 2 ami ’J, Section
if it
not nnconsti-j
J on it. Even u
n is
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unw n«».-.
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7, Township 21s.. ranire 47e, W II-.
I * lutional it i to h* written into the I. mmelle iiierniiah. nos * filed notired
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It is Better to be Safe
T H A N SORRY!
THE B A N K OF N Y SSA
Nyssa
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co“ "titntion s,,bj ' , l to ,h,>
bition law therefore Ny- h i i« Dry
for the next two years.
If the
people of Nyssa hold an election
I 1 and vote it wet nnder the
1 Of intention to make final five year j
proof, to establish claim to th e ' ¡¡6
land above described, before regis-!
ter «'*‘ 1 receiver at Vale. Oregon. I £5
Home on J *
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ot M e m b e r , 19101
Rule Amendment the proh.b.t.on- Warran W Harrold. Guss Barth,
J I ists are going to make a test case both of Parma. Idaho: E. F. Pratt.
t L 3f it and will keep the town dry of Owyhee. Oregon, John R.
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Evans of $yssa. Oregon.
* ' until the Supreme court says what
Bruce R. Kester. Register.
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LYNCH & ROBINSON, Props,
We are endeavoring to conduct a first class establishment
and one that will merit your patronage in every instance
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THE PLACE TO STOP IN N Y S S A ,
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OREGON