The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, September 21, 1911, Image 3

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    L E G A L N O T IC E S .
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prices, on sale at $<’
r $12.5
New Fall Goods Arriving Daily.
See our new nobby Suits and separate Pants, Hats, Shirts.
Sweaters, and Underwear, Hosiery. Shoes and Gloves.
C A L L A N D T A K E A LO O K — We are anxious to please
yon in every particular.
t’s worth regular $
10 .
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$ 1.0 0
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are worth 11.50
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GENERAL BLACKSMITHS
Horse Shoeing a Specialty
All work guaranteed, Give us a call.
Located on First Sreet in Nyssa, Oregon
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you
nuch to have
md inspect my lie
EDW. H. SU
DR A V I NO
I am now prepared to do all kinds of dray-
ing, hauling and transfer business, and in­
vite the patronage of the people of Nyssa.
I guarantee you prompt service, and that
I will treat you right. Give me a trial.
F R A N K
if
LYNCH
Nysi
iff Busip
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The Empire
Lumber Co.
s
Lumber, Coal & Building
Materials
For S
ie following prop*rt;
at a bargain. W fcl
tons of hay as a
ny of this properl
ae four horse-po
ne, with three-in
ne top buggy wit
ne set of singly
vo heating stove«
ne small range.
II stoves are nearl|
nr further partied
Idress
W. G. Vogts.
LTD.
Dealers in
V.
Department of the Interior, U.
S. Laud Office at Vale, Oregon,
August 22, 1911.
Notice is hereby given that C lif­
ton M. Beaumont, of Owyhee, Or­
egon, who, on August 13, 1909,
made homestead entry No. 01038,
for N£ NEJ section 11. township
21 S „ range 46 E., Willamette
Meridian, has filed notice of in­
tention to make Final Commuta­
tion proof, to establish claim to
the land above described, before
the Register and Receiver, U. S.
Land Office, at Vale, Oregon, on
the 21st day of September, 1911.
Claimant names as witnesses: E.
M. Blodgett, A. G. Kingman, A.
E. Wade and C. E. Peck, all of
Owyhee, Oregon.
B ruce R. R ester , Register.
BUSINESS SPECIALS.
NOTICE FOR PU B LIC A LIO N .
Department of the Interior, U.
S. Land Office at Vale, Oregon,
September 13, 1911.
Notice is hereby given that
James S. Napton, of Homedale,
Idaho, who, on November 24,1906,
made desert land entry No, 0193,
for the N£ SEJ, SW J NEJ, Lot 2,
Section 11, Township 22 S., Range
46 E., Willamette Meridian, has
filed notice of his intention to make
final proof, to establish claim to
the land above described, before
the Register and Receiver, U. S.
Laud Office at Vale, Oregon, on
the 25th day of October, 1911.
Claimant names as witnesses:
John H. Zell, of Nyssa, Oregqn,
and George R. Black, of Roswell,
Idaho.
B ruce R. K ester , Register.
HAM K A U T Z M A N ,
SAVE
YOUR
General Salesman
ORDERS
FOR
H IM
500,000 Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Berries, R os­
es, Perennials, Flowers and Bulbs.
Prices the best.
Save
your ord eis for the hom e-grow n and acclim ated product.
W e are authorized by the Sheriff to receive
Taxes for him. Bring your statement with
you, or mail us your statement with your
«•heck. This is a convenience to the public.
A pple Parers are now in sea­
son, and we have them for sale.
— Nyssa Hardware Co.
Som ething new in Lamps at
Owyhee Mercantile Com pany.
M ALH EU R COUN TY B A N K
“TH E B A N K OF SER VIC E.”
Nyssa, Oregon.
H. J. W A R D , Pres.
Harry F. Butler, P r o p r i e t o r
And everything in that line kept in stock.
Also everything in the above lines
, MADE TO ORDER
OR
REPAIRED
iK ^ S ave time and fuel by us­
ing a Gasoline Iron, sold by the
O n yhee M ercantile Com pany.
Ranges.— Nyssa
Wigwam Flour
FO U N D — A pair of spectacles.
Call at Journal office.
THE FLOUR
OF Q U A L IT Y
None better------ None as good— and— none us cheap
$1.35 per Sack
ASK YO U R M ERCH ANTS FOR IT
Any one needing oats, wheat or choppped feed of any kind,
Phone or write the Parma Milling and Elevator Co., Parma
Notice is hereby given that bids
w ill be recieved by the City Coun­
cil of Nyssa, Oregon, for the con­
struction of Cement crosswalks as
follows: Across First at G ood
avenue at First street, being
two cross walks to be constructed.
For specification and further in­
formation, call at the office of the
| City Recorder. All bids must be
in by 2 o’clock p. m . September
25th. 1911.
By order of the City Council.
Attest: S. D. G oshert ,
City Recorder. .
Dated this 14th day of Septuier
1911.
The British museum's library boaste
33 miles of BfaelWs.
R obert
van
F. M ulkey , Secretary
G il . s e , President
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Oregon-Idaho Lumber
COMPANY, Ltd.
BUILDING
M A T E R IA L
New Yards, N e w , C o m p l e t e S t o c K .
w ill
be pleased to f i g u r e w i t h y o u . #
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t e T Yards on First street, south of Malheur County Bank
O regon
W. H. Brooke
8c
N yssa, O regon
Harness, Saddles,
Bridles,
J ^ O I O L O is the best wash­
ing preparation made; no rub­
bing, no injury to clothes. One
15c bar does three washings.—
Mrs. Frank Harris, agt, Owyhee.
BROOKE
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---------- A ll kinds of-----------
kane, Wash., is now prepared to
receive cream at their receiving
station in Nyssa, The Owyhee
Mercantile Co. will receive and
test the cream.
P. t). D. Co.
S ^ M a je s tic
Hardware Co.
J. H. W O LF, Cashier
Nyssa=
Harness Shop
Section 9, Township 19 South,
§5^'G asoline Irons save time
Range 47 E., Willamette, Merid­ and worry. For sale by the
ian, has filed notice of intention to Owyhee M ercantile Com pany.
make Final commutation Proof, to
establish claim to the land above
Business and Profession al
described, before the Register and
Receiver, U. S. Land Office, at
(I. C. W ILSON
Vale, Oregon, on the 6th day of
October, 1911.
LAW YER
Claimant names as witnesses:
Real Estate
Insù rance
Albert F Butler and Holden
Clement of Ontario, Oregon, R. F,
Nyssa,
Oregon
D. Alexander E. Trent and Ben­
jamin E- Gamble, of Nyssa, Ore-
W. B. H o x ie
gon.
JSotury l 'abile
B ruue R. K ester , Register.
Office in his residence
From the Altec tcfcotcolatl come,
our word chocolate.
■FRUITLAND, • IDAHO-
Delinquent Thereafter.
i ^ - T he open season is near
at hand, and good shooting will
be plentiful in this sectiqn. We
can
supply you with just the
NOTICE FOR PU B LIC A TIO N
kind
of gun you need.— Nyssa
Department of the Interior, U.
S. Land Office at Vale, Oregon, Hardware Co.
August 25, 1911.
53?"Do you need a Heater?
Notice is hereby given that Our R ound Oak Stoves will give
Douglas C. McDonald, of Arcadia, perfect satisfaction. T ry one.
Oregon; who, on November 80,
W e guarantee them. — Nyssa
1909, made homestead entry No.
01143, for]W4 NW*. and W£ SWJ, Hardware Co.
The Uhlneie cultivate an odorlew
onion.
N U R SE R Y
Are Due October 2nd, and are
FOR S A L E — Extra heavy sin­
gle buggy, good condition. At
Hand’s barn for three days; also
single harness.
W A N T E D — T o trade a 22
target rifle, full length maga­
zine, 32 inch barrel, fitted with
Lyman sights and wind gauge,
NOTICE FOR P U B LIC A TIO N , cost $15 and is practically new.
Department of the Interior, U. W ill trade for automatic, revol­
Call or write
S. Land Office at Vale, Oregon, ver, 32 or 38.
September 11, 1911,
Gate City Journal.
Notice is hereby given that A.
S ^ W e sell the great Majestic
E, Trent, ofNyssa, Oregon, who,
on September 12, 1904, made Range, known and recognized ^
homestead entry, No. 0461, for everywhere as the best.— Nyssa |
EJ NEJ, Section 12, Township 19 Hardware Co.
S, Range 46 E, Willamette Meridi­
£ ^ G e t your am m unition for
an, has filed notice of iutention to
make final five year proof, to es­ tiie fall shootiigr. We have a full
tablish claim to the laud above de­ supply of the best-, ihe kind that
scribed, before the Register and kills.— Nyssa Hardware Co.
Receiver, U. S Land Office, at
SSP^Gasoline Lamps at the
Vale. Oregon, on the i4th day of
Owyhee Mercantile Company.
October, 1911.
Claimant names as witnesses: J.
j^ ^ T h e celebrated Round Oak
T. Long, R. B. Thompson, Charles Stoves at Nyssa Hardware Co.
Thompson, of Ontario, Oregon,
S ^ G u n s of all kinds at the
and Harry Butler, of Nyssa, Ore-
Nyssa Hardware Co.
gon.
B ruce R. K ester , Register.
Pine Creek Dairy Co., of Spo­
CURIOUS C O N D E N S A T IO N S
F R U IT L A N D
TAXES
FOR R E N T— House, 5 rooms,
windmill, good barn and outbuild­
ings, located on Owyhee Bench,
convenient to work on ditch pro­
jects. Address Journal office,.
Bids W ill be recieved for N yssa
Constructing Cement
V. W. Tomlinson
Cross Walks.
D ..........
dG L A R PROOF
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
S.
T O M L IN S O N
H. THOMPSON, Manager
attorneys at-Law
Money to loan on Improved
farms
Ontario
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School Supp lies
JONES, MAAGER
VALE, OREGON
bstracts of title to all lands at
town lots in Malheur Comity.
DR. J J. S A R A Z IN
Physician and
Surgeon
OFFICE IN HOTEL WES
Both Telephon.*«
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Good Rigs at honest prices.
Both Phones
Owyhee .Stage in connection.
The annual consumption of wine In
France is 23 gallons a head.
U . G. H A N D ,
Th' diamond called a brilliant baa
Sh ceta. A rose diamond la faceted
C~.j on the top; It baa a Bat bottom.
G. B .
The rye crop of the United State*
In 1910 amounted to U.OM.OOO to**,
valued at SSS.S40.000
T H E .-CITY
Prop,
WILLS
School Books Strictly Cash
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President Taft praised the Dem­
York
|»arrot saved tweVy lives.
o c r a t s , <'h a n i p Clark praised the
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shows
that after all |*arrots
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„sergents. Who will be brave
O r e g o n ,10ugh to praise the stand patters? mean well.
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