The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, June 22, 1911, Image 4

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A POLITICAL TALK
The Empire
Lumber Co.
i/m.
Lumber, Coal & Building
Materials
Rock Springs Coal $8.00 per Ton
Our Store
Policy......
Has always been to give
the very best service in
every line.
Mr. David, an experienced
Pharmacist, has beea en­
gaged to take charge of
our Prescription depart­
ment.
We will appreciate a visit,
Write or phone your or­
der.
NYSSA PHARMACY
Nyssa
Remember I am
tura for the fan,
Suppositiously
Propounded
Dealers in
F. A. COELTZ, Prop.
.
.
.
.
=
Oregon
j,
Kdward* was tailed “the Jap"
by I Is fellow bank clerks bemuse of
his raven-black hair, small, dark eyes
and swarthy complexion.
Coming
from lunch, one summer day, he step­
ped gingerly across the dusty cobble-
»ton«-r. dodged a ponderous electric
truck was warned oft the street car
trad by the clanging of a gong, made
a dttour to pass a stationary automo­
bile pulled open a brass-bound, bev­
eled glass door and mounted the flight
of steps that led to the main floor of
the bank. On reaching his department
Edwards sauntered to bis desk.
"Hello, bunch,” he called, In lifeless
tones to several young men who were
grouped around an adding machine.
I Tommy Betts, the diminutive bead
of the department, glanced up with an
-C’AK.ea-''
expression on his face that was a
caricature of wrath and called across
the Intervening desks, stools and bas­
"W e’ve scoured the town for votes.
“ And now ! suppose you expect » kets.
“ Why don’t you go to bed nights,
clean election."
Edwards? Your mistakes are balling up
tho work of the entire department,”
EVEN AS YOU AND I
exploded Tommy. “Como around here
Where Ignorance Is bliss ’tls folly and take a squint at line 13. It don t
balance by a mile.”
1 0 confess.
Edwards glanced across the sheet
Some people think they are guest*, • nd made a mental calcu*atlon.
“ I guess I was asleep at the switch,
but others find them jests.
fellows." he said, and smiled sweetly
Some people are mere bubbles; only “ Leave the statement with me,” he
urged. “ I'll fix It. I say, one minute.
they remain In the air too long.
Tommy," he called, as the department
The people on the toboggan of Joy head drifted off with the others. “ I’d
do not realize It until they strike bot­ like to ask you a question. Do you
think If a fellow getting only $60 a
tom.
month got married that he and the
Some people who are crazy to he girl could get along all right?"
“ Of course, it depends a good deal
married may be only temporarily In-
on the fellow and the girl.
You
tr.ne
couldn’t wear $36 tailor-made suits
Some people are hypochondriacs ns and patent-leather shoes as you do
to their value In the world, which In now. If the girl’s sensible, there’s no
reason why you shouldn't get along
renllty Is below par.
all right. A number of the fellows I
In hitching their wagons to a star know were married on less than $60.
most people look through the wrong and they’re getting along fine.”
"You don't say so,” Jack murmured
end of the telescope.
Jubilantly.
Miss Mabel Marsh ran a compto­
Some people think heav§n Is situ­
ated sonlewhere njar earth. Other* meter and was an Important cog In
the machine that ground out the work
locate it down In the rathskeller.
of the bank. The young clerks vowed
Some people may take a plunge In her end of the room a delightful place
the pool of love, but look long and to work and the little bell boys who
•at on the polished benches down­
longingly fn the Veil of matrimony.
stairs and jumped to answer the call
When people quarrel one word o i the ofllcers openly adored her.
“ Say, Belle, what kind of a question
brings on another until they acquire
a vocabulary that they are ashamed do you suppose the Jap asked me a
few minutes ago?” Inquired Tommy,
of.—¿Sophie Irfene Loeb.
as he Angered a long, white paper
tape crowded with figures.
“How should I know? Why don’t
you tell me?”
“ He wanted to know If I thought a
young man could support a wife on
fdo a month.”
"What’d you say to him?”
“ That I thought It depended a great
deal on the young couple themselves.
I explained he’d have to economize."
’’Trie delightful thing about It Is.”
declared Miss Marsh, flushing until
her pretty face was as red as a peony,
"that the girl the Jap picks out will
e sure to care enough for him to do
i«r snare In—In making It easy sled-
lng.”
After leaving Miss Marsh running
r machine at a great pace, which
ackened the moment he was out of
light, Tommy made his way back to
,1s own department, stopping at
'ack's desk.
"8ay, Jap, I was Just chinning with
lie Marsh. I told her about that
'ool question you asked me."
"Can't you keep a secret?” grum­
bled the Jap.
"Didn’t know It was one," Tommy
•xplalned.
''What’d she say?” asked Jack.
"She said she felt sure any girl you
jfleke
leked out would care enough for you
Company line
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CREDITOR’S SALE
•OF THE-
G r e a t W e ste rn
—
5 fij
woNDta-i
m
A lso
Enamel,
Tin unci Galvanized Ware.
Carpet, Bugs and Linoleum .
CLOTHING DEPARTMENT
Business^ Professional
G . B . WILLS
-
Mon's $15 Suits
for this sale only
-
$12.50
9.50
8.50
Men's fancy dress Shirts
$1.25 values
1.00
Men's fancy dress Shirts
75c values
Men's $1.25 Kahki Pants
now
.
.
.
.50
.95
GROCERY DEPARTMENT
Peas. Corn or Tomatoes.
per can
3 pounds Navy Beans,
for
.
.
.
The best quality Efr.irs
per pound
Narrow str.p Bacon
pt'r pound
-
Keror.ene Oil
per gallon
Wigwam Flour
per sack
,
-
BROOKE &
P r o p r ie t o r o i
TH E C IT Y
V. W. Tomlinson
TOMli
Attorneys at
M on ey to loan on iiiipti
DRAY
farms
Oregon O n t a r io
N y ssa
RUBBER STAMPS
c
( )r«lered by
Heal Untale
EAST SIDE LIVERY & FEED STABLE
Good Rigs nt honest prices.
Both Phones
Owyhee Stage in connection.
U. G. HAND, Prop,
D R . J J. S A R A Z IN
Physician and
Surgeon
WESTERN.
A
F
Inaimi |
Nyssa,
OREGON
OFFICE IN HOTEL
We are now hand
I*A W Y KR
J. E ROBERTS
NYSSA
M IL S «'
Or
DR. F. A. G0E
Physician ih
Surgeon
Manufactured bj
OFFICE IN OPERA HOC
N YSSA
<>■
W. B. Hoxi
Notary Pub
Office in his resit
This is ]
and every
to give sai
Both Téléphonas
N YSSA ,
OHE.
Nyssa
->BLUE PRINTS-'- MALHEUR COUNTY ABS
Blue prints of any township in
the Vale Land District. $1.00 each
THOS. JONES, MAI
JOHN E. JOHNSON & SONS
Surveoyrs & Engineers
Realt and Investments
VALE
V A L E , OBEG 0 NÎ
Abstracts of title to all Is
OREGON
town lots in Malheur
THE BANK OF NY
Owned— Controlled-----Man
HY NYSSA MEN
DRY GOODS AND LADIES’ FURNISHINGS
Now’ is the time to buy your Summer
Suits. Noto the prices:
Mon's $25 Suits
for this salo only .
Men's $18 Suits
for this sale only
Fun|
EDWARD H. SUPEi
J. C. HIMLER STOCK
We sell you Merchandise at less prices than any
Store in Nyssa. Give us a trial and be convinced.
Stoves
and
Rang
Ladies’ fancy Collars and Curt's
worth 50c. for this sale -
60c Sergos and
Casemeres
The stockholders of The Bank of Nyssa own proper!)
35c
45c
A ll Ladies M uslin Underwear
25 per cent off
50c silk or lisle Gloves
now
.
.
.
35c
8c
.
10c Croton, now
per yard
ilOc China Silk, all colors
now
.
.
.
42k
SHIIE DEPARTMENT
-* /\
AUC
. 25c
. 17c
. 22c
25c
$1.25
Special prices for this sale:
Ladies’ $3.50 Shoos, now -
Ladies' $2 50 Oxfords
now .
.
.
.
Ladies’ $1.75 Oxfords
now .
.
.
.
Men's $1.50 Shot's
now .
.
.
.
Men’s $3.00 work Shot's
now .
.
.
.
ÙJQ B i t
t p O e \ /\ /
2.00
1.25
4.00
1.50
C A R P E T S -Good, heavy Ingrain Carpets
the i ic quality, for this s:tl" 15c The 50c
quality Carpets, 35c.
"Did she say that?” cried Jack, his
face wreathed In smiles.
That Wednesday night the Jap
ailed on his sweetheart, but It was
lot until he was ready to leave that
fi mustered up courage to say what
e girl had Instinctively felt all
rough the evening he had come to
ill bar.
Jack leaned forward In his chair
and bent an earnest gate on the
rbUng woman who sat across from
Aim, her hands folded in her lap, her
es studying the pattern In the rug
the floor.
"Belle, I’d like to ask you a ques-
Uon," he said "Do you think— I say.
Belle, do you think------”
"Why, of course I do,” she admit­
ted. and her dimple played havoc with
the Jap’s heart.
“■— -th at a fellow who is getting
pply $60 a month could get along all
right If he got man-led?"
*’m sure I can’t say, Jack,” she
ealcl "You see, I don’t know the two
persons most concerned, apd I—I have
o wav of Judging------” She stopped
"W
e ll suppose
"Sell,
Belle Marsh straightened In her
chair "Do you think It fair. Jack, to
Ask me to answer a question having to
¿ 0 with a suppositious case like that?"
Jack hung his head for a moment,
but only for a moment. Then he arose
ita i took a quick step forward. His
tolce was husky with the emotion
that took him. and shook him, and
Watered la hi* throat
’Torgtve me. Belle. The case I
ive In mind concerns you and me
1 you think------It's Just this: I love
X
!
lu. 1—1 want you.
any me?"
Belle, will you
For answer, she arose and held out
1 N it I*,<h arms’ and Jock- taking her
'
Lands, gently drew her close
Malheur County having an assessed valuation aggi
$193,685.00
•Ing to a club smoke
Jo
Yell, stop for me
on yi
This bank stands for the development and protection 'gr !J®r club ls soing to
commercial interests of this valley.
8urcease for Sorrow.
e
Your MONEY and your INTERESTS are
lutely safe if placed in the hands of
THE BANK OF N Y
•T. H. Hill, Cnshier
N. J. Minton
W. D. Graham
Robert van Gilse
A. G. Kingman
George P. Green
T. N. Nelson
Directors
Make our Bank Your Baa
Nyssa
,
dame
hi
s Income gon
ied with great bitterness
bP.” her secretary
• get that your porl
|y appear In 7,31
2,974 weeklies t
J printed columns
^ ^ • ■ Ith , your beauty 1
*n Wess will, If pasted I
from Weehawken to W 1
in the lady chirked
They Say.
saV 'hey want to i
other- -iy they don’t;
rn6l>
we’ll see them v
> other say we won’t.
1
H. Walters
millionaire
* * ruby studded liars
The Reason.
lay of yours,” tl
"you have violate,
ling dramatic art.'
It,” replied t
^SHshnt must be one
f why It Is having sue!
er» ir.«t drawing belt
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