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About The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1911)
Publish V O L . II At Every Point in Actual Development Work M y/A I# 1 W IL L IA U nited State s Senator Bor limelight, beca in pulling the i through the U. iug for the elec Making Nyssa the Junction City of the two Main Lines ol the 0 . S. L., by way of the Nyssa-Buhl Extension, is now building and will be completed this year. The construction crews are now at work from Nyssa to Homedale. tors by a direc no other senate accomplish, t hundreds of ti rah is now serii the running m,' 30,000 BRIDGE president next Refreshing n days have inn brighter. Church Several of journeyed to Ci Is contracted and the contract requires completion within five months. This big Steel Bridge spans Snake River from the end of Main street, and brings directly tributary to this City 40,000 acres of rich Fruit Land, 3,000 acres o f which are now planted to Orchards, divided into 5 and 10 acre Tracts. and witnessed the new Methoc completed inth Bishop Smith o ed in the inorni iug cougregatio gomery of M in the afternoor I the morning uxi leadership of D remaining PUMPING PLANTS del taken care o f b in the evening, cated the chore Caldwell may her new Methcx is a credit to h style, it is decid Two large Pumping Plants, furnishing water for the irrigation of over 15,000 acres o f the most fertile lands tributary to Nyssa, are now on the verge o f the construction period. being only two the United Stat I same design, au answer the need of Caldwell for n A Double B Pay Rolls and Business Opportunities Two thousand men on railroad construction will be paid off' monthly in Nyssa, this city being the headquarters o f the contractors between here and Homedale. Added to this will be the payrolls o f the workmen on bridge construction, pumping plant construction, canal construction and city improvements, making a payroll of more than $300,000 per month. The fact that the contractors on the railroad construction work will install no commissary at the camps, leaves Nyssa as the supply and outfitting point for all railroad work. This, in addition to supplying the other construction crews, means a million-dollar business during the coming year. Real Estate purchased at the present prices will without doubt double in value during the next few months, both in the business and residence districts. Lots sell now from $75 up. M iss Elsie Gi Duncan, whose! the same date, ^ day party at the Duncan last Fri Elsie celebrated | sary, and Dallas f I a large number t school mates we I and a very I I is n-iiorted. Having s law, the sii] I it can safely I nirr vacatioi Colonel wool and go I reee For further Information, Address THE NYSSA COMMERCIAL CLUB ■* +