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About The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1913)
\ Electric Signs Bring Results \ Owyhee Grange Notes. i Yt* They talk to the public wlien the people who are busily engaged during the day AKL IN A R E C E PTIVE MOOD, and the stories tney tell are lit- n ullv hutoed into the memories of the observers. STORE The f 'eertisei acts wisely when he invests 9 in an attractive ELECTRIC SIGN PAYETTE, IDAHO Policy Is to promote the prosperity of ou rcu stoip ers, believing thattheir interests are identical with our own— to be helpful and accom m odating as far as consistent with banking prudence — to provide the best facilities and safeguards that modern methods can supply— to up build the business enterprises of the com munity— in short, to make in every way better financial conditions for those we serve. ished P 111 Be on et in Sixt We buy and sell for CASH only, thats wh; we undersell others. We are shipping produce every day to our Boise house!', Chickens, Eggs, Butter, Honey, in factK most anything taken 1H CXClUHliTG J Qjug merchandise Cut prices on Drygoods, Furnishings, Shoes, W over Wire, Harness, Barb THE BANK OF NYSSA A. G. KIN GM AN , Pres. eese PI Will ( ■ Me ost Popular Priced Store in the Si. River Valley. IDAHO-OREGON LIGHT & POWER CO. |Our Jnuuaiy 22 1913. ,E ditor Journal:— One- more our G ™ 11« '- asks space in vour paper to inform "a waiting public” of the wonders we have accomplished. Since writ ing our new officers have been elected, and alrhough the elements put us oat of action three times we finally held a meeting and in stalled C. Beaumont master. Perryj Housman overseer, Harvey secretary, John Forbes chaplai Mr. Overstreet lecturer, G Whit] rY sou steward, Mrs, Skinner treai urer, Klas Stam assistant stew, and Miss Yeck lady assists stewart, Mrs. George Smith mona, Mrs. Perry Housman, Cej and Mrs. Mary Logan Flora, believe we have the youn; granger in the county, as a ber of our grange and b y i steady and exemplary conduqfl has won the respect of all aujBQl now an officer in the graugej be CRbssen & Carmen, ing unanimously elected gate d contractors, w keeper. ng necessary re A series of meetings be ■heese factory bu progress at the school housi nsbtlling machinery. last grange meeting was he! the commodious Gregory Mie?9 home. !? ''° ' The Pomona was held at this • 1 o The boiler was tested quarterly meeting at the Boulevard the week and foun. grange and all who have ever ex ° sraotory condition. T perienced the hospitality of that lave been in open grange know that it is an event nough to fill the su not soon forgotten. They have nd Ithe big cheese the disposition and friendly de iressies are nearly set u sire toward others, then added to A [thorough cleanii that they have the facilities, a emcnt-lined manufac splendid hall well equipped, also laced it in a first-class all needed grange paraphernalia, ondition for handling and when it is time for the Boule uct from the can to t vard to entertain they know as well 'he new product will b without asking that we will come e placed on the marki up out of the far corners of the la next sixty days. sage brnsh to be with them. Hub ert Smith, mannj The Pomona lecturer being very heese company, has i sick, it fell to others to arrange a xperience in cheese mi program, which was well carried as turned out a pri out. The thanks of the Pomona ing product in the V are tendered to Mrs. Dodge of On alley and Tillamool tario for the excellent paper she mitb will join him here had prepared. Wo appreciate it ays. the more because she is not a member of the grange and we hopefnlly look forward to the time when she will be enrolled as one of us. Mrs. Earl Dean's paper was most complete, not a useless word Nyssa, Ore? ____ J. A. AMES, Prop. in the entire article. We are glad to state that she is a member *♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦< E. H Brumback of F of our order. Her husband was — dHl*1 the city Monday a elected lecturer of the Pomona for the following term. Some ladies faithful, reasonable, calm and can become a second Tilley Witli a petition for , , , ¡W T ohs Snake river i from Idaho gave splendid talks, scientific study of contributory by proper methods. ■'“ viiiw, It was unai but your correspondent’s reporter and positive per ton will be forgotten as g a «] by the b u sin e ss i failed to remember their names, E ugenics ket crop when King cheese lidei its of Nyssa. but in this world it is the word, As an investment a b in not the name of the speaker, that • at point will return ini makes better conditions for all. H. B. Creel and M. D. Hall of J. T. Hatfield is feeling ® county and ten fold C. V. Mitchell, past master, al Spokane, Wash., are the pur m. -u- l . foers of land in that pa ways has the right thing to say, The Kay port su it has #nt Roadg d b£ chasers of 480 acres of bottom and says it. Gipson, editor of the compromised and settled. S f e itie8 and a liberal ] Gem State Rural, E. B. Conklin, lands, partially improved, on W il Mrs. L. C. Pounds is vis at direction meets with one of the best ex-school men in low creek, near Jamison. Four oval of our citizens. Oregon, E. Dean, C. Beaumont, This is a time of great events hundred head of brood sows, to Payette this week. all made helpful, hopeful talks, and you will want the news ac The necessary equiptne be increased to 1000 in the fu proving that they stood always curately and promptly. The the cheese plant in on tti ture, will be placed on the ranch. with their shoulders to the wheel, democrats for the first time in six from Portland. ever ready to push forward the teen years, will have the presi The raising of hogs will be given cause of the grange. Mrs. Frater and Mrs. ___ dency and they will also control exclusive attention. The value of Mr. Smith, our hoped-to-be both branches of congress. The this system will be watched with will entertain the social cirsjgg cheese man, gave us courage to political news is sure to be of the the home or Mrs. Closslitor Journal: considerable attention b y other wait patiently yet a little longer, most absorbing interest. Thursday afternoon. Noticing gin the Nysst even though our hay is still in the There is a great war in the old stock owners of the county. :ms the assistance th stack and no buyers in sight. It world, and you may read of the ven hy them to the oh will not always be so. When we extinction of the vast Turkish em me, will also render an feed our hay to cows and get cash pire in Europe, just as a few for cheese we will forget the dis years ago you read how Spain the work done by t^e couragements of the winter when lost ber last foot of soil in Amer ild f n . Miss Yeck ;ea the hay was neither sold nor eat ica. after having ruled the empire 3 Owyhee Ow school, expla en. Mr. Kingman, of Kingman of half the new world pila the need of the chi] Tillam ook county, Or., che: Kolony. explained some ¡things he The World long since estab 3 “ J oys and Girl'sJ A knew in regard to the manipula lished a record for impartiality, producers marketed nearly 4.j tions of assessments, it being his and any body can afford its thrice- 000 pounds of cheese in 191 27 tution in Portland and t suggestion that it is high time a-week edition, which comes with sales confined almost ex Advertised Stray1 *mi'ul8PS ° f the Owyht for farmers to have a reliable com every other day in the week ex mittee appointed to look into the cept Sunday. It will be of par clusively to Portland, Seattle and One red cow about 3 y e n » “ * “ ? 1 the ca>‘ affairs and inquire why other in ticular value to you now. The vicinity. Cheese profits have put no visible brands, came 8 P°^toes, |tw< terests get reductions and the thriee-a-week World also abounds Tillamook dairy cows in the $100 Owyhee ranch and the ■ P ' " ; one box of aPP' farmer — nothing When Mr. in other strong features, serial class, with importations necessary k Icnions, one sack ol may have same on pay Kingman finished his talk there stories, humor, markets, cartoons, U g liv e and four dressed for the rapid increase in demand cost of this notice an were several kinds of ‘'shivers" in in fact, everything that is to be 9, two pounds of butter, | by dairymen. the systems of the grangers. .charges. found in a first-class daily. unds of carrots and sq The Owyhee and Snake valleys Mr. McGregor gave one of the Z ete We offer this unequalled news most timely readings of the day- _ arklitien to the aboi paper and the Gate City Journal on "Fraternalism" and the general together for one year for §1.75. t Moover family, who wei good of the order, The regular subscription price of ntsi f Owyhee lastsummt Mr. Hickox was elected secre the two papers is $2.50. >♦♦ 4 «® brxes of fine apples tary of the ¡Pomona. The mem- ¥ iced with the Owyhee cull feel that they have made an un ♦ * usually good selection. i -38 Kessler and Mrs ♦ Excellent music, vocal and in * ittjcash.^ The abov ♦ strumental. was rendered by mem ¥ 3* W i re st nt by the foil ♦ bers of the Boulevard grange. , ¥ metl families- A . D. Sixteen new members were re- ! ♦ HENRY FIELDS, Prop. ¥ ank Newbill. H Walter ccivcd in the Pomona. The n ext, , ♦ quarterly meeting will be enter- lhos. Canham, Jr., of Nyssa. Jfltfii. Mrs. A. C. Brad] ; tained by the Owyhee grange No. and Herbert Smith, one member ♦ ay W ood, M Log ♦ . of the new cheese manufacturing Vogts. John 1 rh is correspondent has node- plant at Nyssa, visited the county ;®Brreu, Sims Biglow. cided views on viv,section or cap D . ,, . D , , , ital punishment, but we suggest P_°m°na*ield at Boulevard on the A lliovt ment is on foot to to the editor and his opponent Substantial encouragement ■■ « regular ¡organ i that when there are no abnormal for the uew plant in the way sdjf i to do something human beings there will be no of milk supplies was furnished by ar For that worthy insti' terrorizing or disgusting crimes the wideawake grangers assembled The Best Is None Too Good for You. ueral idea is iha* eat and the only way to shut out ab You Get It Here normal hnman beings is to shut and its future value to dairymen d gi l earn a few pennies A rousing meeting out their propagation, and the explained. her iwn efforts, also to Main and Front Sts only way to shut out their propa- with plenty of gooil speakers was Nyssa, Orti 3w something dnnni tion is by by a sincere, prolonged, held. uuimer that will be of FR A N K D. H A L L , Casher. W ire. . . THE . , Merchants’ Lunch Room i Next door to Postoffice Billiard Hall EARP & HALEY Props. Fleming & Son Nyssa, Oregon. Manufacturers of Cement Blocks and Brick Contractors of ¡ill Cement Work, Sidewalks, Septic Tanks Cement Waterproofing WE GUARANTEE OUR W ORK Absolute Security And Dependable Service at the Malheur County Bank j N YSSA , OREGON . II J. W A R D , President J H-. W O LF, Cashier GOLDEN RULE I i Clear and pure is every glassful of wine or liquor that you boy here, beoauae wear» very particular in buying from wholesale houses so that we may conscientiously sell to our patrons You will like the flavor and the strength of our Wines and Liquors, and after the first trial We shall expect ync te bteome a regu lar patron. L B. TETER, Ontario W H IS K E Y bend 0 1 U K L WANTS BI Will Specialize on Raising Hogs Clubbing Offer W ith N. Y. World )wyhee N< ■ Can Become a Second Tillamook Grangers Encourage Cheese Plant YELLO W STO N E ^TO RF The CORNER B * ‘ Fine Wines, Liquors anCii Cigars