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About The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1913)
I D ark\ * Silver Wedding Anniversary V FOR REN] P runing Tools, Shears" K nives, etc. and and Power Sprayers IK V ?k or Month. 1 Front St»., Ny>u| 1BAI vices, see jrio, Or. HOURS ice OREGON lecial Bargains Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Mc Donald Entertain atTh< Elegant New Home. * -Since last At the Men and Boys Store. 6 dox. new blue Jersey Overshirta, value 76, selling price - - 50c 5 dox. Woolen Overshirts, value $1.50, selling price 95c 12 doz. Men’s fancy Dress Shirts, val selling price 48 prs. Men’s Work Shoes, odd size selling price - _____ 10 doz. Men’s and Boys W inter Caps, value 50c. sell - ‘ ing price - . . 25c 5 doz. Men’s Leather W ork Gloves, value 75c, selling price . . . . 50c and many other genuine bargains in Winter Goods. Sat uni, ^ e stio n ha«,.. been re?” If are so a3 to be compelli here?” or “ No” the reply has [been Then you missed sotne- g.” Certain it is that those missed attending the Silver di«g anniversary of Mr. and E. H. McDonald at their it new home one mile west n last Saturday have some- for which they will always > as no ordinary occasion, nial “ Scot’ ’ is no ordinary His home is no ordinary nd his wife and daughters ordinary entertainers, es- feeders; consequently it 8 0 ordinary occasion. The fact that well nigh 100 couples journeyed out there through the wind and over the mud would also seem to indicate that this is no ordinary commun ity when it comes to paying tri bute to its worthy citizens. Again, the table load of handsome silver presents shows that this is no or BEAR8 AFTER FOREST FIRES dinary community in recognizing the values of real friendship. The Orinila* B*com« Manaes U Uva presents were elaborate and beau •took in Mountain Ragiona of tiful, the “ eats” were delicious óragan. 1 :. A . S A 1 1 J )H . P R ( )P . and bountiful, the music was On, affaot of tha toroat flroa which F re sh a n d S a lt M e a ts , H o m e M a d e L a rd , H air s < < ■wept grqat aroaa lait roar has boon sweet and entrancing, the electric to driye a lot of f r i * » ? boar* from ally lighted house was unique, the B a c o n , a n d all k in d s o f S a u s a g e . their formar feeding ground* and host and hostessee were at their make them a menaod to »took. Many C A S H P A I D - F O R H ID E S A N D P E L T S reporta fcavç been raoalvad bere re best, the guests were all happy, cently of the déprédation» of tbeae and so why should it be an ordi big animala on tha t u t dope of the nary occasion. Why don’t more P O U N D S B U IL D IN G M AIN S T R E E T Cascad« mountain* and preparation» are being made t<> hont them down, people have anniversaries or agyg a Portland OOfreapondent of a something to put people in such CM cago pap«-. good humor? It is worth a lot to .ye naver The Ciscada been k^owjj ag the the crta- a community to see its citizens onntalni, about feeling so happy as they did last «Ufe. i» SOO mUee e Saturday. mal» hgi LEU CK & COOK, Props The guests be||h to a « iv p plen1 I of the Blue tooun rldfea were about 2 o'clock aifLfc'Jnatrti» burned oVei ‘ forast Area arrive until 5. Tift Chicago or of iut ye»]-, am prtng the tri vite* did not Ippllee of chestra furnished music through food to wqloh A aoou* out the afternoon, relieved oc tomad. It I» h casionally by Mrs. Dick Tensen. wandered abroge range ntajar tie coaJt. Here they By 4 o’clock the spacious parlor alao found Unufflkjiant auppHea, and and dining room were literally ao they have turned on Uia fteck which crammed with humanity and the ranges the Mat slope of the Cascades yard was full of horses and ve Berry Hickson, ap old time woods man of the upper MoKonrta rtvar, had hicles. No formal program was a great aurpnee recently when he aet carried out, everything being en out on an expedition Into the Caecadea. In the middle of one night several tirely informal and tree. Shades beam brought down »no of hla pack were drawn over the windows and mules and at« It. He had to guard the others on succeeding nights and the electric linl ts were turned on, with difficulty got oqt of the country adding a delightful mellow effect with any of flvem. He has also auf- to the scene. A large table in the tered loaaee l i stock and ipU toj/o with den groaned under the valuable other hunten in go going after this big presents, which were very neatly lame. arranged for the occasion Space WAS BEGINNING TO OXIDIZE forbids the mention of all the beautiful silver articles found on T h M W a e th e D ia g n o s is of S k i n D ll. this table, but it included several e a se P a t ie n t M a d e b y L lth c - g r a p h ic P r e s s m a n . large community pieces which were very expensive. A lithographic pressman, who has At 4 o’clock refreshments, con had a lot of trouble with metal plates In his time, was recently taken 111 and sisting of chicken salad, sand went to the Post-graduate hospital on wiches. pickles, coffee and cake of a day that a clinic was being held. By varieties, mistake he got Into a room where numerous colors and the student doctors were beginning to were served to the assembled host. assemble and was taken for one of them. In a short time the professor Twelve basketfuls were gathered who was to lecture to the class cams up from the fragments after all In. accompanied by a patient who was had been fed. So everyone must afflicted with some sort of skin dis About 5 o’clock ease which made hla face appear have had plenty. rough and unsightly. The professor the guests began to depart, ex began to "quia" tha students aa to the tending to Mr. and Mrs. McDon probable cause of the disease and Its cure. The lithographer listened with ald the hearty and sincere wish Interest. After a While It came his that every oue might return 2b turn to answer questions. Being asked years from that day and partake his opinion as to the cause of tha eruption», and not to be caught with of their hospitality on the occasion out an answer In this, to him, new of their Golden Wedding anniver game, he said: '1 don’t know exactly sary. what alia him, but It looka to me aa GASOLINE ENGINES AND OUTFITS , 1 We wish to call special attention to a new and big stock of all kinds of guaranted W ork Shoes at reason able prices^eonsisting of low and high cut, up to 16- inch tops. Also a big assortment of M en’s and Boye’ Gloves, in lined and unlined. N Y S S A H A R D W A R E CO. A Complete Line o f Everything to Wear for Man and Boy SPIER 211 Nyssa * *flyssa IFHcat Uttarket ;; T1RY .E I Drivers. PIONEER BLACKSMITH SHOP OREGON m m s EAST SIDE LIVERY B. W ILLS And Sale Stable • Proprietor of V. O. HAND, - a OWNER AND PROP.. Nyssa, Oregon TH E C IT Y Nyssa DRAY Oregon Owyhee Stage in uon.,ection Good Rigs at Honest Prices * General Blacksmiths JLKEY, Secretary Wagon Work and Horse Shoeing P lo w . . tlK W o r k a S p e c ia lty m .........................>< t , O W Y H EE M ERC. C O M PA N Y OREGON IDAH O ! Real Estate & imisson Co. able sonable. _ l & L IF E Insurance If you have anything to sell List it with us If you want to buy anything Call and See Us We have It uce Homesteads and Desert (ims-Stock Ranehes-Farm Lands *uit Tracts-Rentals, Insurance and City Property. Uffire in Wilson Block, Mafn Ht Nyssa, Or. Is PYDELU Mgr. WM. SEXTON, Sec. It the cuss was beginning to oxidize.” —National Lithographer. Public Notice. Notice is hereby given that the partneiship formerly existing be- twt en H. Walters and N. B. M; tlheissen and doing business under the firm name of the Owy hee Trad ing Company at Owyh«-e, Oregon, was dissolved by mutual consent over one year ago; that all accounts due the said Owyhee Trading company are payable to me; and that I will not be li able for any debts contracted in twtunof sqqmntoQ — tjot ■ in o q ii* panoje gu|dm|i tm* the name of the said Owyhee gonp »met jood e ees oi avgj ejom Trading company. Dated at Nyssa, Oregon, this asm e te je a e etp seenme ia iq jou leqi ten jj jqin ojeqai os *| einjeu aernnji 22d day of January, 1913. j23-3t H. W a lte rs . -*jn»eN us vu oh • Moth Balts and Mole*. Our naw lawn was completely ruined by ground moles, and many dollars' worth o f bulbs which we set out were eaten. After trying traps and other device*, wo wore about to give up In deepair when a florist told us to push moth balls down Into the track* These drove them away completely — the oclbr of the balls permeating the rtoud 4 - -W oman’s Home Companion Rubber Goods Rubber Boots M en’s, Boys and Childrens’ OVERSH OES W e carry a complete line o f OVERALLS W O R K S H IR T S and W O O L E N SH IR TS, C O T T O N S O X and W O O L SOX