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OULTRY A N I GATE CITY JOURNAL , nblished every Thorsday at Nyssa. Oregon THE JOURNAL PUB. ASSOCIATION home with her son, Eli Galar- neau, who lives across the river from Nyssa. W alter Harris and wife will have charge of the es tate during the im m ediate fu ture. George D ickenson, who is herding sheep for Mr. Walters, Entered as se cord-class matter came down from cam p Sunday April 14. litlü, at the poet office and went to Nyssa to see after at Nyssa, Oregon, under the Aoz some of his property there, re turning Thursday. During his of March 3,1870. absence George Toom bs m inis tered to the needs of the betties. J. M Editor C b a ig SUBSCRIPTION RATES Ons year, in advance .............. S is months, in advance .......... Three months, in advance, . . . W hitley Bottom Happenings Mr. McFall’s three children en tered school last Tuesday, Feb 4. Mr. J. N. Boor has about tif- teen little lambs, which are doing tine. Thom as Lowe, our enterpris in g and public spirited Owyhee citizen,acting in capacity of Dis trict Deputy H ickock, visited the R iver Bend grange Satur day night. He was accom pan ied by C. M. Beaumont, master of the Owyhee grange, and by Mr. John G regory. This co m mittee of substantial citizens met the gran ge's of the Bend ior the purpose of con ferrin g on im portant grange matters. Mrs. and Mr. Clyde Hurd vis Shipping to Pendleton. ited in Payette a few days this A trainload of sheep ready for week. shipment is at the Nyssa stock yards waiting for cars They have Sick folks are improving, but been purchased by L. Bryant of several are still absent from Pendleton for feeding purposes school. from Jack McConnell of Nyssa. a former Klondiker who bids fair to Mrs. I iiu i u u v¡ts able to attend become tbe Eastern Oregon sheep the literary society We are glad king since retiring from the min to have h e' with us. ing business. Spring is on its way. it seems I understand that Mrs. Stewart has her incubator started. We are talking telephone in our in yob orl red. Here's hoping we talk long and earnestly enough to bring results. Mr. Holm and wife have rented their farm in this neighborhood to Mr. McFall who took posses sion the last of January. Mr. Holm moved to Payette. Our question for debate for February 14 is “ Resolved, that women should have the right to vote in the United States.” Mrs. McFall leads the affirmative, Mr. Cbas. White, the negative. Literary was well attended last Friday evening and the “ Modell” program was quite a feature The children had charge of the debate and did splendid. We think we have several future orators in our midist. Dairy Cows for Sale. Can tret you fancy prices f ind other trame in season, tash offer on all kinds o f pcul OREGOIN-IDÂHO REAL ESTATE 8 COMMISSION CO. Frank Newbill was in town M onday. H. T. Pratt took a load of rye to Oscar Klein la9t Friday. Torn Lowe and W illiam Putz are the latest victim s of the la grippe. Jack Glascock Martin's hulling Saturday. took W illie rig to Vale Freem an Claiborn is putting in a thorough system of drain age on his ranch. Mrs. J. S. Pinkston, who has been quite ill, is able to be up and has quite recovered. A llie Hausen took the stage H. T. Pratt, J. I. Chuning and H. Walters attended irriga tion district meeting at Nyssa Tuesday. W illiam Putz returned from a leasuring and business trip to ayette early this week. He brought hom e a first-class im i tation of the gTippe as they have it in Payette. f Mr. Slowell, a brother-in-law of John Yanderpool, will work Pleasant Visit Paid. An old friend, Rudolph A. Kuner. breezed into town this w eek from sunny California, bringing with him all tbe old- time breeziness we have such a distinct remembrance of belong ing to R. A. five years ago. Changes in Nyssa were apparent to him, especially in the build -[ ings, which five years growth has j quadrupled Only a few remained in Nyssa of the acquaintances of the past but those here were un- feignedly glad to see him. To his old friends on the Owyhee he wished to convey greeting and an appreciation of the good times he enjoyed while visiting there, with especial emphasis on the Old Maids' entertainment some years past. R. A has hobnobbed with governors, representatives. British ariatocracv in the person o f Sir Thornes “ Lipton. and presidents since his last sojourn with “Us and distinctly stated that he enjoyed life yet Mr Kuner's property here has advanced in value and is returnintz a nice income at present, thus helping to keep Eastern Oregon firmly nixed in his memory a* the beet section —i of these United States. Idaho State News County division bilia are being Hl $ 10.000 141 143 Fraol Mention thia pu per when — le — 65 a c r e s C o lu m b ia G irm . 12 a. cu lt., bai. i»a»tui >arn*. o u t b ld g s ., 70 f r u it t Q u in c y , O re. CITY PROPERTY •160 a. n e a r G old b u rR . C l iiu. 4 e -r n h ou se, b a r n ; outl •ldburR, Id a h o. lale—160 a. in K ootenai Co., 1 Use. barn, outbid*». 200 frt iniach y, etc.; H. C. Latimer D esert, H om esteads and C arey A ct Relinquishm ents. L oan s, Investments, Business O pportunities. R easonable Terms lak*—( ¡ 04 xl fr u it a n d d a ir y ra [Co. W a s h .: 35 a. c u lt ., hal. i ►r h ou se, barn . 7 o u t b id * * knd m a c h in e r y i f w a n ted . j P a r » l ' B e s t 320-a. all cu lt, w h e a W a sh . H ou s e, barn , o u t b ld g s MMMI. 3 c o w s, hog.», p o u ltry , m a «■ O M fo o iU . e t c . I n c lu d in g e v e r y th w m * A d d r e s s C. MoesTe, W a sh t h The a b ov e lands are all close to railroads in the Great Fertile Snake River Bl'RTOM - Asnay fed v ille, C’oloru d o. Hpeoimt * Ke»<L SI. H old , S ilv er, 75c; >pcr, SI. Mil ¡lin g en v elop es a a a p p lic a tio n . C o n tr o l and L R e fe re n ce : C arb ona te Nati DAIRY FARMS STOCK RANCHES PATENTS Valley Machinery ■ v a i M i v i v D.O. Ad vie Rate« i asoliable. Highest refereuct Agents for The Continental, London and Lancashire Fire Insurance Co.’s also New York Life Insurance Co. A l f L a n d P la s te r. L im e , C em en t e * u n d S h in R les. W r it e f o r p r ic N O T T IN G H A M & HOLTON and BUES! id in s tr u m e n ts . 1 h e m oa t cc u sica l M e r ch a n d is e in the î f o r C a taloR u es. SFIBERLING-LUCAS MI S and Street p0 P R O F E S S IO N A L W. B. H O X IE NOTARY P U B L IC Office at Nyssa - residence - O D r . J. J. S A R A Z IN A n d * . . t o p m a r k e t p r ic e s a n d m or mail.| M a rk e t r e p o rts , s h ip p in g ta g requfst. R e f e r e n c e s : L u m b e r m e n ’ $ P H Y S I C IA N A S U R G E O N $ Office between Second and Third 4 on Main street. Nvssa * ■ Oregon { Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars Real Estate Nyssa Insurance Oregon $450 PROFIT »S. LARKSPUR — it makes this re •DAce will do. It’s the king o f mo *Bat k L ot Schem es” explains score o f other rem arkable “ schem Writs for prospectus. R O B ER T ® 1400 East Irving St., Forth Main and Front Sts HUNTERS! TRAP JON ES, FARM LOAN* M ANAGER Capital stock paid in .......................... Undivided profits, less expenses anc t a x « p aid ................................... Postal Saving« Bank D eposit«____ Deposit» d oe state treasurer ............ Individual deposits (a bject to check Tim e certificates o f deposit................ FURS Abstracts of title to all lands and town lots in Malheur County. I«Bll I PRICES. QUICK KE i LKNS ** * H. LIEBES & CO. c I'liiqcmann. ytgr Oregon 1.88 5,000.00 23,409.69 16,604.38 m p n u u n u R im , On improved Farm Property with optional payments, waiting. No delays. The money is ready as soon as title is found to be satisfactory. ATTOBNEX-AT-LAW 2 361 19 STATE OF OREGON COUNTY OF M ALH EUR " I, Frank D Hail, caahiar o f the above named bank, do aolemnly i v t t r that the above state ment is true to the best o f m y knowledge and belief. FRANK D. H A L L , Cashier C o m e t — Attest: A G KINGM AN: ROBERT VAN GILSE. E. J. BURROUGH, Director». Subscribed and sworn to before me this 11 th day o f February 1913. W L E E B LO DG ETT, Notary Public I I RAW W A N T E D (2 J P. J. P H IL L IP S S2S.UOO.OO W ith 8 p e r C ent In terest V A L E , OREGON T o v a r................................. L IA B l L IT IB S . D eal d ir e c t w i tu rer. W e pay p r ic e s f o r R a w I f o r fr e e p r ic e list ta g s . FIRST MORTGAGE Ontario, Or, M A L H E U R C O U N TY TH 09. D oe from banks (not reserve banks) Dae from approved reserve banks . • • Checks and other cash item s................ Cash on h a n d ....................................... , For fun and ht d ru g , toy and d s to r e s . W r it e D IELS. Inc.. 182 Milk SI., f o r b ook on C a ts. ■ Price 10c. MI EXERCISE« LAW YER A B S T R A C T C O M PA N Y Fornitore and fixtures....................... A Toy for THE CATNI] o : C. W ILSO N Wilson Bldg RESOURCES. 203* Washington St., Portland, J H EN R Y FIELDS, Prop ATTORN EYS AT LAW Loans and discounts.............................. Bonds and warrants............................. Banking house....................................... POR BANDM EN W. H. BR O O K E R. W. S W A G L E R at Nyssa, in the State o f Oregon, at the cloee o f b a s in e «, Febroary 4, 1913. 1GMB Front Street. W M . SEXTON J. BOYDELL T o t a l .............................. Fred Morgan and A. G. King- man of the K olony, were Nyssa visitors Tuesday. Ship F. H. SCHMALZ à fARD E. We will supply you with fiue H olsteins from the best herds of the W iscon sin -Illin ois lairy c o r n tr y — any num ber, prices reasonable. First shipm ent ar rived February 1. Call on or passed as rapidly as they are addrrss Peter Tensen, W. L. reached. A public utilities commission Gibson or C. C. Hunt. will be provided for by passage of Hard Times Dance. the Ryan bill in the Idaho legis lature. One of the best of the series of dances being given iu the opera The Parma gun club will give house was the latest, on the night the first shoot of the season on of the 13th. A good crowd of local dancers attended, with a con February 22. Cash prizes are to tingent from the country and be contended for nearby towns. A change of mu The names of Ennis Brothers sicians was given, being imported and the defunct Farmers & Mer for the occasion, A midnight lunch was provided at the O. K. chants Bank of Nyssa w»*e Cafe and extreme satisfaction was brought into the defense plead experienced with the management ings at the Ed Payne trial at by those present. The next number will be on the Boise. 20th in9t., a Hard Times dance, with a guarantee of good music and a good time. At a special meeting of the city council Wednesday preparation was made for holding the annual election, the judges and clerks being appointed and a polling place fixed. Several amendments to the city charter were oidered drafted for presentation to the voters cover ing the needed change» to allow of voting bonds for the new city waterworks. The financial report of the treasurer for the pa9t year was or dered published and is coutained in this issue of the Journal. City finances are in a flourish ing condition and the low tax levy made for 1913 will be suffi cient for all needs Bonds not to exceed $20.000 will be provided, any balance remaining in the fund to be carried into the treasury. arantee to p p rice« and CHI IngH, price«. « oo i ». free, on retjueat to ¡.li w ho maki > o n e > eur'a si bat rip tion t< J o u rn a l. I at iflc hom esti •at P acific I arn er. P ica» ut o u r lib era l o f f e r i i ' Can o ffe r som e ch oice b argain s to Investors and H om eseekers Amendments of Chartsr. OW YHEE IT E M S ea rson -P age C o., I ortet Rid, H i v e Nall Bank. Fortlaod,Ore. Sometimes Reticent For further particulars, call on or address y talks cheerfully en but It Is a glum spei ness stand.— St. Lou; Wanted. T o buy five to twenty-five pairs of h o m e r oigeons. M u s t be m a t e d and price reasonable. W rite or phone to Geo. H. Kuehler, Nampa, Idaho. 309- 10 A ve N., Bell phone 283 Y. j304t W. L. Blodäeti^ , NYSSA, -— W OREGON Real Estate and Business Investmen iurriérs a S korniMSl T In All cases o f MPEcoK Y fc!Nn B paid by the manufacturera. S p e cia l A g e n ts W a n tec A fine o p p o rtu n ity for a practical canner o r pickle m an, only a sm; capital needed. Patented and unpatented lands under p rop osed ditch fo r sale on g o o d terms. Lands suitable fo r dry fa rm in g fo r location. 90-foot frontage on Bower avenue, in business district, dry, level, suitable for business O pening for man with small capital to go into m anufacturing business. W . B. HOXIE Good market POHN MEDICAL Chemists and Bacteriology