The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, September 21, 1911, Image 2

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    Golden Rule Store
GATE CITY JOURNAL
Published eveiy Thursday at
Nyssa. Oregon
J. E. R obebts ..................Editor
Entered as secoi d-class matter
April 14. 1«10, ut the post office
at Nyssa, Oregon, under the Act
U March 3, W !f.
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S U B S C R IP T IO N
RATES
Oos year, in advance ...........
S i» months, in advance
............... 75
Three months, in advance..........
»60
Member T t b e Western Idaho I'resa
Association.
r \ Hackney, Meadows,... President
K IJ. Burroughs, Caldwell,. .Secretary
A D V F K TIS IN O K ATES
Legal
Tabular, fl’ st Insertion, per in. ..$1.50
Tabular, subsequent Insertions,
fc.,r Inch, per Issue ...................75
H-aUing, first insertion, per in ... 1.00
Reading, subsequent insertions.
l,er inch, per i s s u e ........................50
, t’.0 words constitutes one inch )
Display
inch, one insertion .................. 25
Oue inch, per month (4 weens)
LO C A L READERS.
.50
Reading notice, per line, one in­
sertion........................................
Pending notice, per line per month .¿0
■ •n.uaries and Cards of Thanks
per line
Rules for
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.or.
page space will be given
vu application.
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CHURCH NOTICES.
lletbodlst
Episcopal Church
HoMKIl E. Bcsu, CASTOit
Houi.s OK WoilSHIK:
Preacbin,’ ........ ll:8o a. m , 8:oo p. m.
Bible School ..................... .
a m.
Bp worth Leagu e................7:oo p. m.
Prayer Meeting’ Thursday. .8:oo p. m.
Ladies' Aid, Alternate Wednesdays.
Is now open for business with a complete line o f
Dry Goods, Shoes, Notions,
Ladies’ and Gent’s Furnish­
ings, Blankets, Comforters,
Skirts, Waists, Sweaters and
MILLINERY
J. M Duncan, N. G.
R. Crockett, Sec.
Oa S . La Ra Ri
Time Table.
EAST BOUND.
26
6
2«
10
8
Pony ............................. 9:22 a m
Through T rain ........ 4 :49 p. M
Pony ..................... 4:11 p. m
Fast. M a il............... 11:39 a . m
Night Passonger.. .3:04 a . m
25
5
27
9
7
BOUND.
Pony ............................ 10:11 a . m
Through Passenger 7 : 2 2 p . m
Pony....................... 7:05 p. m
Fast M a il............... 6 :00 P. M
Night Passenger---- 4:45 A. M
w est
A ll goods marked in plain figures.
H A S.
The Best Show of its kind on
the road. The Cowboy, Indian
and the Lady. Parade at noon,
ahoii at night only.—Nyssa, Oct-
ober 2,
Perhaps the largest stock of Ginghams ever shown iu;N
Our Ginghams represent the best makes to be had. New
terns for Fall, at 9c and up.
!"
lO cents
Outing Flannel. This is a good, heavy grade in uicUBm
dark shades for fall, full width, good grade, 12Jjc quality
yard ut 10c.
GIRLS’ COATS
Quite a showing of Early Fall and Medium winter w eigl
Girls’ Goats, for ages 6 to 14 years, colors fancy stripes, r
colors and navy blue and red.
$5 .9 8
COMING
Blondin
Show....
Monday
One price to all.
Values
,
_
for $12.50 ;
„
_
B E A N
29 cents
•Just a few children’s Rompers in blue and blue and
checked, at 29c,
AMBIGUOUS
D
New
See our nev
Sweaters, and
C A L L AN
yon in every ]
S t » « r t n r n a ti
PETTICOATT $1.00
Made to your measure Suits, 0>
coats and Pants. Fit guarantc
(¿j
A re you on the on
i
Heate]
4
(o.
I f you
IXPERIEN C E has taught you
the
value
of
Flour.
are, I h»V'
kind that will
We
Please Y
know it from our customers—consequently have
learned to stock the flour that suits you best.
much to have you
Only the finest standard flour is sold here— the kind that
and inspect my lie
Would appreciate it
has been proved by you and others to make the sweetest and
It is guaranteed to be uniform in quality
and to give the most satisfactory baking re­
sults of them all. Send or phone for a
sack today and yon will become a regular
user.
PKICES:
Wigwam $4.45 bbl. Hollyhock $4.25 bbl
Semolino $1.75 sack. Sugar $8.25 cwt
Sweet Potatoes 4c lb. Bananas doz 30c
Oranges per doz 35c, Lemons per doz 30c
EDW. H. SU
j The Bank of Nyi
General Banking Busi
YOTJR ACCOXJISr Í
S O L I C I T E D .........
Î ^ D e p o s it Boxes for rent in B U R G L A R PROOF
Don't blame a woman for wearing
her heart on her sleeve
The new
Myles * leave her no other place to
Vmtdorfeller —I am willing to par
.
rou moat a n , price, U you only do mo I | ut It.
good.
Some people look on the bright side
Dr. Bonton— My dear air; I'll do yon
good, gll righ t Of that you may reel of things so persistently that they
wind up the proud possessors of a
aaeured.
gold brick.
Sharks In Eastern Seae.
A woman can go Into the biggest
department store on earth, and with
out half trying, ask for something
they haven't got.
V.
►M
Oregon
IIHHI1
in t f r m o u n t a in f a ir
This Powerful Comedy Drama
Boise. Idaho Oct. 9.14
of life in the Southwest has made
Reduced rates via Oregon Short
Lines. Tickets on
sale front
Glenns Ferry and West. October
7th., to 13th., inclusive. Lim it
October 16th. Soe agents for rates
and further particulars.
a remarkable appeal to the go-
ert.
matic
It touches with force the ro-
spirit
in
everyone.
Its
characters are well drawn and clev­
erly contrasted and the entire per­
formence teems with life from
give start to finish. The pecular build­
their performence at 8:15 at night. ing of the play is a distint novelty
The Blondin Show
FR
The
-DOES A -
THE COWBOY. INDIAN AND TH E
LADY
Moet of us are too butv looking for
tomorrow's possibilities to see those
of today.
E)J
I ar
soundest bread, the lightest rolls, biscuits, cakes and pastry.
Nyssa,
A. V. COOK
for a
WILSON BROS.
Seventeen kinds of sharks Inhabit
the seaa of the far east, the basking
•hark of the Indian ocean frequently
attaining a length of fifty feet
II
A line of Petticoats, Petticoats that are worth $1.50 to
choice of the lot at $1.00.
(U n der Canvas)
Hear all the late musical num­
bers nt The Blondin Show by Prof.
Marsho’s Concert orchestra. Stan­
dard selections between the acts.
Nyssa, October 2,
.
Silk rubberized Coat for women that’s worth regular 1
and $16.75, to clean up on sale at $12.50.
-T H E -
Oct. 2.
+
$7.50 to $10.1X1 black voil Ssirts, trimmed with satin iold
bound, etc , good values at the regular prices, on sale a AM
Where you trade to Save
Card of Thanks.
W e desire to extend onr sincere
thanks to those friends and neigh­
bors, whose help and sympathy
materially aided us in onr recent
bereavement, the death of onr be­
loved baby.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stan wood.
E.
4
GINGHAMS
. .
The Cowboy, Indi­
an, and The Lady.
The annual convention of tne
Oregon Wool growers' Association
will be held in Baker November
14 and 15. Problems that con.
front the woolmen will be taken
up and discussed and the tariff
will be one of the leading features
of general interest.
DRESS GOODS
A splendid showing of dependable Dress Goods in thf p<
lar weaves and colors, at popular prices, when quality
sidered.
I
A banker at Bend, believing the
hog is a great source of wealth,
has arranged for the purchase,
through the Portland Union Stock-
yards Co., of two or three cars of
---------P R E S E N T IN G ---------
sows of good blood in the Middle
West and will sell them to th<
farmers around Bend, taking their
notes for them for one year. This
shows the confidence the hankers
A new Western Comedy Drama.
have in the hog as a mortgage lift­
er and the plan promises to aid
very materially in building up a
Special cars. Band and Orches­
greater hog industry in the inter­ tra. Show at night only. Parade
at noon.
ior.
The clean-up process is in full
swing about the residences on
north First street, hut is seriously
lacking in downtown districts. It
would be well for the city dads to
take a hand, and make a general
clean-up order, before the vegeta­
tion dries and becomes a serious
tnence to property.
j; Dry Goods and Apparel fit
Women and Children
My stock is .til N E W G O O D S » , bought in ihe Eastern Markets for C A S H , and
will be sold on a very close margin of profit on the same basis, thus enabling me I
to offer you New, Clean Merchandise for less than you have been paying for the
other kind. A cordial invitation is extended to the people of Nyssa and the
surrounding country to give us a call and examine Goods and Prices.
A. R . C a h k i i k , p a s t o r
H oc..» OK WORSHIP:
Preaching........ ll:3o a. m., 8:oo p m.
Sunday School..................io:3o a. m.
Christian Endeavor........... 7:15 p. in.
Prayer Meeting, Thursday.. 8:oo p. m.
Gate City L od g e No. 214, I. O. O. F.
w ill meet in their hall in Nyssa every
Tuesday evening at 8 o ’clock sharp
Visiting brothers always welcome.
Satisfa
CALDWELL'^
Nyssa’s New Store, Hotel Western Bldg. CASH STO R I
First Presbyterian Church.
L 0. 0. F.
; Good Values
will
Grand Concert before the opening in itself. All the scenes are laid
by Prof. Marshes orchestra.— to make the story real.— Monday.
Nyssa, October 2.
October 2.
Lumi*
For Si
The following pro;
sold at a bargain. W
few tons of hay as ci
on any of this proper!
One four horse-poi
engine, with three-in:
One top buggy witl^
pole.
One set of singli
ness.
Two heating stoves |
One small range
A ll stoves are near
For further partic
or address
W. G. Vogts.
FRUI
500,000 F ru i
es, Perennia
your ordei sI