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About The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1913)
V I ' ... I Railroads Place big Order for Equipment f Electric Signs Bring Results The Journal is in reoeipt of in - 1 formation from D E. Burley, gen eral prsse.’iger adcnt of the Ure- *■ : Soort Line, tfcat an order has » talk to til* public ari.«-!) U t eop. »ho are y eu gated '«turng Uit day AKE IN A HE- CE) TI E NDHJlY and ti-e -ione- tuey teli are lit- riit»i ■ni*» t h ' m em orie» of the observer». TU Tb . advent*«-/ in to e - In -ddition to the above, an or Po l i c y to promote the prosperity of our customers, believing thattheir interest? are identical with irow m i.—to ommodating —lo he helpful snd and ‘V commodatii f a r a‘ - sUl I will bsnlfing prudence —to j -..vide the best facilities and tafegua’ds i }> m t modern methods can supply—to up- uild the husines* enterpri-e«- of the coin- niuiiiiv—in short, to make in every way better hnarii-ial conditions for those we serve. THE BANK OF NYSSA FRANK D. HALL, Casher. . . THE . , Merchants’ Lunch Room Next door to Postoffice i fre th t ear* of various descrip tions. As engines average from tJh.OnO each np. and freight car» run from $b50 each ap. it »ill be j noted that considerable money outlay is involved in the order, this indicates that these roads are looking for a largely increased truffle and are taking this means I of preparing for it. & Clubbing Offer With N. Y. World ‘ PAYETTE. IDAHO A G. KINGMAN, Pres. Billiard Hall EARP & HALEY Props. This is a time of great events I ^nd you will want the news ac jeorately and promptly. The i democrats for the tirst time in six- Iteen years, will have the presi- ’ lency and they will also control | both branches of congress. The political news is sore to be of the most absorbing interest There is a great war in the old world, and yon may read of the extinction of tbe vast Turkish em-| pire in Europe, just as a few | years ago you read bow Spain lost her last foot of soil in Amer ica. after having ruled the empire of half the new world The World long since estab lished a record for impartiality, and any body can atford its thrice- a-week edition, which comes every other day in the week ex cept Sunday It will be of par ticular value to you now. Tbe thrioe-a-week World also abounds in other strong features, serial stories, humor, markets, cartoons, in fact, everything that is to be found in a first-class daily. We offer this unequalled news paper and the Gate City Journal together for one year for $175 The regular subscription price of tbe two papers is $2.50. Fleming & Son Nyssa, Oregon. Manufacturers of Cement Blocks and Brick Contractors of all Cement Work, Sidewalks, Septic Tanks Cement Waterproofing WE GUARANTEE OUR WORK ! Absolute Security And Dependable Service at the ; Malheur County Bank NYSSA, OREGON. H J. WARD, President .1 H. WOLF. Cashier » ♦ ♦ * * * * * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * * « * * * ♦ ♦ * * * * ♦ * * ♦ ♦ ♦ * * » * . ............................ ... Clear and pur* is every glassful of wine or liquor that you buy bur*, bwonute we are very particular in buying from wholesale house» so that we may ooiistoa'itiously »ell lo i <ir patron» T m will like thr flavor and th*' strength of »ur Wins* and Ginnors. and after the first t: ial we »hall expact you la baooma a regu lar patron L B. TETER, Ontario W H IS K E Y GOLDEN RULE STORE to January 31st Low farts to San Francisco and Los Angles with diverse routes and limit of April 1st. See 0 S. L ageats for rates and further particulars. Advertised Stray. One red cow about 3 years old. no visible brands, came to my Owyhee ranch and tbe owner may have same ou payment of cost of this notice and feed charges. Ztk- Gambuil. Jake Adams and family have removed to the Carman cottage on Railroad avenue, east side. W oman i.o t W arm ly C ud. D octors have recently testified with ra th e r an unusual degree jf unanim ity. th a t women in these days do not dress warm ly enough, that n e u ras thenia is often the result of w earing clothing of Insufficient th ic k n e ss Ii is no1- poverty, they say, but style, m a t causes the difficulty. W omen cannot .tultate the sylph-like m aiden of the fashion p late and w ear heavy under- w ear and thick d re s s e s fa sh io n , with beautiful d isreg ard to the c h a n g u g seasons. dem ands gauxy stockings, lo •hoes, decollete gowns and short sleeves T he re su lt is too often pneu m onia or an exhaustion of v itality and se rv e force In th e effort to keep warm. —S uccess M agazine Cat's Advantage. T he follow ing com position was w rit ten by a ten year-old nephew of Josh B r in g s when the tea ch e r gave him Dogs and C ats" for a ru h je c t: "Dogs and k a ts aliw ays flte ech u th e r when h» kit a chance; but a dog a in 't no m atch for a kat, because a kat kin m ake h e r tall tlg g e m a ball clnb and run up a tre e whil a dega g ittln rid- 4 jt” T be In tere stin g Pbaaa W hen s fam ous ’«oor for aWfcCe 'h r n N l - is tea * t Ose loes to a rt In I eficfl tn th e sin g e r’s Secourt. _ «- ___ „ . Iß« >L. X NO. 42 iWYHE I! y Pipiseli w a k.t. Wi dnesdi I. Chuning help ; foi* several (lays last ' { ■ F r e d Klingback mi : t |( : Hot springs last Freeman (Jlaiborn fains in the field tuse. ¡i&ijf Mrs. Bertha Hobsc 1 visited relatives on last week. ■ Grandpa Hatfield . 8> uieone sets up wit * of the time. If you like good J you can get the fir ( frail Don Forbes, ! -¿'Mrs. Pinkston ha ill but is recovering ! at *< present writing. [D ick Robertson a ilrs. Frank Newbill |om Ontario Tuesda There has been aca > px in the Kolony i farther cases are re] Grandpa Rigby is i in somewhat bett resent than durin] outh. John Forbes sutfe attack of pneumonia Session with the gr • ble to set up at this Mr.and Mrs.Wm. i Ontario Tuesday anc on account of the si of Mrs, Martin’s bi Robertson. A brotherinlaw jf Rahley of Farina Iasi int a surgical opei ioly Rosary hospiti ing operating. The many friends Nyssa, Oregon lee and in the Kolor Farmer will be gri if Mis. Farmer’s © lerious illness, T he T rim m e r's T rick. Artie Robertson i I took th e tro u b le to w atch a ;he Holy Rosary Hoi m er fill a b ask et w ith ordinary lay to be operated oi toes, w rites "Tip" In th e New T( citis, but Dr. Prinzir P ress He took an enorm ous pa the appendix was too big to sell to any w ise buyer badly that he pospon put th is p o tato on end w ith cro' tion. up In th e b a sk e t and th en he ball open It a kind of tre stle w o rk < Messrs. Fenn anc bridge piling »a th e fine sized nlg| jJNyssa are plastering round bak in g boys on top W hen ’Walter Pinkston's ne c u sto m e r buys, th e po tato es ^otherwise preparing poured as quickly as a flash in to a pancy. Mr. Pinksti bag and it is only w hen the h ouses^ g*ts hom e th a t she find the gtai lone of the most snl sized p o tato n e arly filling th e bd Swell finished houses and sh e w isens up w hen she cuts Oh, what music thi th e big, fa t boy for boiling. As tracklaying machine rule, th e big ones h av e a g reat I ears. Talk about g hollow h e a rt and Insides as black (Schuman-Heinck or a m an 's h a t. N ow adays th e y a re ing to m ato es and o th e r truck I Garden harmony! 1 b ask ets, n o t In th em T hey taks preciate some sounds nice big w ad of p a p e r and fill up tl | iy classed as classic. b a sk e t to th e top and th en pile in J. O. McGinnis, produce and p u t on th e price. [F. Clairboru and Wi j hauled hogs hist mot [ ter Pinkston; and J. Mere Is Re*! S u c e rstitio n . A little book published In Colo (J. S. Beaumont t In 1665 u n d e r th e title of ■ G eistII Toombs, with a fom nnd leibliche A rzteney w ider hauled porkers for P e st." gives a c rude e x p la n a tltu l Messrs. Pratt and P th e plague and its ra v ag e s. W e la I up a carload of hogi th a t it Is due to th e e c c e n tric m< ! Ross of Roswell, tc tf.ent of th e p lan e ts, e clip ses of 1 from Nyssa to Portia m oon o r sun, in u n d atio n s, ta.1 quakes, fam ines and w ars O ften, ; E. F. P ratt A. G. it follow s th e bad effluvium set up I H. Walters went tc pigs, d ucks and geese. It is fre ;«■ [ business last Tues ly a ttrib u ta b le to th e a n g e r of d l Pratt, and Walters rt for m an 's sins, such as Injustice J i i.esday, but Mr. Kin th e law co u rts, th e o p p re ssio n of g| Jects by th e ir ru le rs, th e d e a ro e s il ed the Pomona sc grxMis. th e dance and gam ing grange held at B( went on to Yale to ous business. Mesi and Walters were a the Ontario common ing the Tuesday evei : n j Most Popular Priced Store in the Snake River Valiev. We buy and sell for CASH only, thats why we undersell others. We are shipping produce every day to our Boise house. Chickens, Eggs, Butter, Honey, in fact, most anything taken in exchange for merchandise Cut prices on Drygoods, Furnishings, Shoes, Wove1'. Wire, Harness, Barb Wire. GOLDEN RULE STORE J. A. AMES, Prop. Lee ¡Sale, now at Elsmore. Utah, writes of a temperature of 24 be low z**ro in that section. M>- Sale has been employed by a su THEIR APPETITES WITH THEM gar company during the winter 2 '/j Pounds of Meat and 12 Q u a rts of Stro ng D r in k P e r C a p ita run and expect* to move to Span la F re n ch Record. ish Fork soon Mrs Sale is ex pected to visit her parents at F r*cchm en ar» p re tty able tren c h er Nyssa during January n e t . butVtfce follow ing account of a Mid-Winter Excursion California. YELLO W STO N E ' ,r Pacific and Oregon re if*, delivery to der ba» been placed for 12-V.O ELECTRIC SIGN iOur fo r 3 4 6 . b e g in A p r il B e lt. wisely » L en he uve-i» « in a c tiv e IDAHO-OREGON LIGHT POWER CO. ¡riven Union rt Lil ............................. Ja n u a ry . Ja n u a ry , the m onth w ith th e L atin cam e, had a g rim m er nam e In Saxon E ngland R ichard V e rs’egan. in h i» •R estitution of Decayed In telligence In A ntiquities. a curious book published in 16*3, w rites: T he m onth which we now call 'J a n u a ry ' our Saxon a n ce sto rs called 'w olf m o n at,’ to-wit, iceal m ade by eight N orm an Feasants wolf m onth,' because people a re wont su rp a sses e x p ec ta tio n s According to alw ays In th a t m onth to be In m ore the M edical Jo u rn al, a g razier with d a n g er to be devoured of wolTes th an seven of his frien d s undertook an ex in any season else of the y e ar: for peditlon to g a th e r fagots th a t, through th e e x tre m ity of cold Among them they should have m an and snow, those ravenous c re a tu re s aged som e 400 fagots but 37 rep re could not find o th e r b e a sts sufficient sented th e sum of th e ir work, the j to feed upon »mail total being accounted for. pos sibly by th e luncheon which the octet B ritish T arg e t P ra - -* devoured. T hey m anaged to consum e A lthough th e conditions c f ; trg e t 30 p o .n d s cf m eat, S q u a rts of pure j p ractice have been m ade m ore diffi perry 16 b o ttle s of a sso rte d wines, 9 cult for th e gunner, th e n u m b er cf b ottles of cham pagne and t q u a rts of bits has In creased in th e B ritish navy ider brandy of an alcoholic strength T he ta rg e t tow ed a t an unknow n >l 65 per cent. A ro a st goose, placed ! speed. Is 30 feet high by 90 feet long, -bougbtfully am ong th e rations th e la tte r dim ension b e irg i<?:s - h a t sot required. one-fifth the len g th of a u c j ? — bat- T his uncheon re p re se n ts an a T e r tlesb lp D uring 1910 th e 10 and 12- ®f *,* 0t tCeat 8nd 11 gu arts of m ilk, none of it w eak, per capita du rin g the 12 hours occupied ky the expedition The H and and tile Mlud. As dex -erity w ith th " hands fre quently dem ands c o n sld 'ra'o le m ental effort, so m anual tra in in g appears to react upon th e brain in a stim ulative way T his la the conclusion of Prof. Blazek of A ustrian. Poland, and Dr. S chuyten of A ntw erp, who. at tb e re cent in te rn atio n al congress of school hygiene a t P arts, advocated th e views based upon ex p erim en tatio n , th a t m anual tra in in g has th e effect of developing m ental qualities of re ad iness and concentration. M any have noticed th e beneficial effect of m anual labor upon m ~ntal activity, a historic ((exam ple being th a t of G ladsom e and I Ms tree-chopping—a n experience which he shared w ith H orace G reeiey and A braham L incolr —P hiladelphia Record V aluable Scientific D iscovery. A discovery suggesting th e posat- bllity of the p a rtia l tra n sm u ta tio n ol precious sto n es by m eans of radium has ju st been m ade accid en tally at the C ornish radium w orks One of the chief officials who dally h andles 'h e tu b es c o ntaining the rt5 e elem ent no- d e ed th a t a diam ond In his -ring seem ed to change color a n a Increase brilliancy Since th en seve^a. ex p e rtm en ts have been m ade A v a rie t’ at precious «'ones have b e e r er- . ;ed In a box w ith two tubes, each contain- ng 50 m illigram s of radium Every •to n e changed color a fte r e x p c iu re of different duration. Som e m agnificent tin ts h ave been obtained, including a d a llc a te p ink in one diam ond h its per m in ! inch guns averaged u te ag ain st 0.0 four y e ars ago The 9 2-lnch guns for th e whole fleet a v e r aged 2.01 h its ; th e 7 5-tnch gun m ade 2 61 h its as a g ain st 1 58 m ade by this gun four y ears ago Suprem acy of the Soul. L ink soul t ith all th a t Is w orthy • 1th all th a t is tru e w ith all th a t is good, w ith all th a t Is noble and then w hen you go out into th e w orld of n a tu re you will be e n ab ’ed to say, I have w alked w ith God upon th e hills and h ave seen each m om a r1«“ new, b ath ed In light of Paradis» rt £ L. Pow ell, L ouisville The CORNER Bar ^ I* J ♦ J ? * j I * J ) S f j S , 9 j * J j * ’♦ HENRY FIELDS, Prop. Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars The Best Is None Too Good for You. Y ou Get It Here Main and Front Sts Nys^a. Oregon Sunni^ H. L. Stout is adt to his crop area. O. L. Brown w acres if conditit favorable having Spaulding deep till: for preparing the | An immense t lands will be wal future on the Sunn of the river thrnugl of the district pla