The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, April 24, 1913, Image 6

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    P
OLMSTEAD FINDS
THINGS CHANGED
NYSSA AUTO COMP’Y
AGENCY FO R
Nyssaite,
Visiting
in
GROCERIB
Notice!
w
the
East. Is Having a Fine
Time, Hut Is
Not
Sat-
isfied.
7-*
.1. B. 01 instead, ii well-known
Ny-isa farmer, who recently lciisi d
his ranch and left for an extended
visit in the East, is now at M‘>n-
ticello. Iowa.
He writes the
Journal and other friends as fol­
lows :
Kind Friends—I will write a
few lines. My health is pretty
good, except a bad cold. I left
I Dell Rapids, South Dakota. The
INDIAN AND H AR LEY DAVIDSON MOTOR CYCLES
weather there at that time was
real damp, with snow and rain,
Expert Repairing
Electric Light Wiring of all kinds
Auto Supplies
blustery and cold. So I cut my
visit short, with a promise that I
would return. I came here on
the morning of the fourth of
April, and it was snowing and
Washington county, Idaho, will co JJ i ^’ith som<* rain. You can
hold a wet or dry election May 28. ¡magine about how I felt. Well.
Middletou is enjoying a small it made me think of the dear old
boom, nine families having lo- state that I had left and my home
cated there this spring.
that I had enjoyed so many years
Outside mining men are enter- 011 the banks of the old Snake
ing the Malheur mining field, says river.
the Malheur Mining News.
But I wanted a visit and I am
A crew of men will be put to I Kitting it. I am having a tine
work soon building a light and time, but am not satisfied. I had
¡lower line from Parma to Kos- ^>,,en aW;l>' too lon g --2 ' years. In
wejj
that time there are always so
many charges — people leaving,
The court bouse grounds are be­
some returning, others dead
ing plowed and prepared for the
I see it is far different from my
; foundation of a lawn, says th e'
home state, so far as health is
i Vale Enterprise.
' concerned. They have too manv
S
A
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E
T
Y
Weiser has a chickeu thief who
Phone For Our
...
.
. . .
storms and the weather is too
Solicitor
is keeping right
the job and cold and changeable for the peo-
several residents have suffered
pie to enjoy good health.
There
C O N V E N I E N C E
wholesale losses.
is not enough brilliant and bright
Secretary Chapman, of the On­ sunshine.
tario commercial club, is about to
Well, I guess I will bring my
remove to other pastures. Mr letter to a close by wishing my
Chapman was also secretary of many dear friends health and hap­
piness. As ever yours,
the Fair association.
J. B. OLM STEAD.
John McClure ha9 purchased 20
"E WISH T ) ANNOUNCE to the pu(,|lt
and ¡ifter Tuesday, April X|®h, we will,
our deliver» wagon in the country, making the
lowing
on V ^ e folloiMtig d
IJ\Y 1 II R I routes
Wtj
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V V lX G M A N KOLONY vW _ _ _
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Hupmobile, Studebaker and Ford Cars
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WILSON
ELECTRIC
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Friday of each week
ARCADIA
Wednesday of each week.
APPLE V A L L E Y
J
T Thursday
l l t l r s d l t V of
c l l WHPlf
J
of M
each
week.
'
Groceries
N Y S S A , OREGON
LIGHT
AT
Fleming
HOME
Manufacturers of
ECONOMY
.
Merchants’ Lunch Room
. THE . .
« il
Next door to Postoffice
Billiard Hall
EA RP & H ALEY Props.
T
I J A O
1
IN
IN
STRENGTH
SERVICE
MALHEUR COUNTY BANK
NYSSA, OREGON.
D IR E C T O R S i
If. J. W ant
Geo. L. P h i l l i p C . C. Hunt
John Pill/
J. J. Sarazin
J. K . Clinton, Jr.
J . Ä W o lf
PIONEER BLACKSMITH SHOP
LEUCK A COOK, Props
General Blacksmiths
Wagon Work and Horse Shoeing
Plow W o rk a Specialty i
Sale of Holsceins.
Money to Loan
IHyssa iment HHarket
E . A . S A I L O R . I*H< >p.
Fresh and Salt Meats, Home Made Lard, Hairs
and all kinds of Sausage.
4
I
’ ASH PAID FOi\ Itib E S
N DS BUILD IN G
A N D PELTS
On Improved Farm
and City Property
At a reasonable rate of
interest.
All applica­
tions given immediate
attention and loans clos­
ed promptly.
P. A.
MAIN S T R E E T
WILEY
Caldwell, Idaho
Phone 422 W
C H U R CH
^ ^ ^ ^ E e c o id t
andlhc depot
being
a foi
it befo
¡te fixed
lar for s
»service
ide lino £
ve coun
C a lle d b y th e S u p e r in t e n d e n t o f B a n k s of
____ is tapp
o f O r e g o n at c lo s e o f b u s in e s s A p r i l 4. W
Jorday Valley-
R esou rces.
will event
Loans and discounts....................................
from the pres
Overdrafts.
viaNyss;
Bonds and Warrants
m
distric
Banking house, furniture and fixtures.................................
Mike
heavy
Due from banks (not reserve banks)................. $
568.33
grain and s
Due from approved reserve ban k s..................... 11,382.01
Checks and other cash item s....... ...................
99.70
o f Homedal
Cash on hand......................................................... 5,151.13—J
r of the large
Statement o f the Bank of]
L ia b ilitie s .
Capital stock paid in..............................
Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid
Deposits
Herd of Ma
Rave Been
■ed head i
ieu place
ree Fingi
year by Owney
ier ranch ownei
3 . Shearing has I
and the mohair
t flock of goats ii
will be deliver
id iu a few days,
raising in the mo
district south an
rill undoubtedly
a fine range ex
out of reach of
nimble goat, ai
ex cu rsio n s gas?
Via
Union Pacific Systei
p a ry th in g
th a t
tolA the produi
\ ery law rouud trip fares to Denver, Kansas City. fleece.
Louis, Omaha, Chicago, Minneapolis and many
price < goat flesl
points.
» m o r e s with mi
resent son
DATES OF SALE i
be told
ittle educal
May 7, 8, 10, 17, 24, 31; June 3, 7, 13,
28; July 2, 5, 10, 19, 23, 31; August 1, 9, 10, ve of It value and
16, 22, 28, September 10, 11.
food Would changt
it for the ii
ima
LIMITi
oat meat at
October 31st. 1913.
| food of la
tes and ¡9 pr
See any OREGON SHORT LIN E Agent
to be mori
For further details
¡and entirely
Babies, «
“ The Union Pacific System’'
upon the
Reaches Omaha and points East
i than upon
EPISCOPAL
n otes .
Sunday, April 27.
Sunday School 10:30 a. m.
Morning worship. 11:30 a m
Subject. “ Our Inheritance.” Text
Ps. 16:5.
Epworth League 7:15 p. m.
Evening service 8.00. Subject,
‘'The Wideawake God.”
Text
I Kings 18:27.
Special music at morning and
evening services.
Prayer meeting every Thursday
evening.
You are invited to attend these
services.
Strangers welcome.
t and IGenera]
and Assistan
Ocr Strsdjfcy of tb
id Co. ten boai
am pa at 2 < x' 1 ■
fo r a tour
the aouth sit
omedale. Assii
of Nampa
Osborne of the
the party,
preliminaries fc
road t^rcr to
e Shorl
d the
for dur
WE GUARANTEE OUR
Dr. Sarazin reports the follow­
Stock wanted to pasture on
ing births in Nyssa and vicinity
| Bridge Island. Sl.Oo per head
per month.
R. R. Clark.
al7tf during the past week:
To Mr. and Mrs. Archie Sin­
$10 Reward
clair, of the Owyhee, a girl.
To Mr. and Mrs. John Hash, a
will be paid for information
leading to the arrest and convic­ girl.
tion of parties who shot up stand­
To Mr and Mrs Oscar Purcell,
pipe of Nob Hill Pipe Line Co.
a lioy.
«1. C. Beam, Pres.
H. R. Sherwood. Sec.
The best is none too good and
can be procured at cost. Do not
Eighty acres in section 1,
delay. Buy nursery stock o f H.
Kingman Kolony.
$55 per
G. Monce.
M E T H O D IST
Oil I
Cement Work, Sidewalks, Septic Tr* *iUi “iui'“ *
Cement Waterproofing ^ “ “l
j
acre, $30 tor land, $25 for water;
good land, plenty water, cheap;
| terms. J. K. Shelden, New
I Plymouth,Ida, or J. B. Shelden,
on the premises.
a3tf
' 9 1
Contractors of all
{
acres of land on the south half of
McKinney island cn the Payette
river east of Fruitland, from A.
C. Berding, at $50 an acre.
As advertised in the Journal
The Weiser commercial club last week, an uuction sale of
gave a home talent ministre] thoroughbred Holstein cows will
show in that city which was a be held at Ontario next Saturday.
hummer with horns.
After all This will be an excellent oppor­
expenses were paid the club was tunity for dairymen to improve
! $375 to the good.
their herds, and incidentally add
Mayor Trow of Ontario has fin- to the prosperity of this section.
| ished planting 200 acres of grain. These sales are being held through
¡This was sagebrush land a few the efforts of the Ontario commer­
j weeks ago and it is some task to cial club, and is one of the many
transform that much land in one ways in which an organization of
that character can be of lasting
season, asserts the Argus.
benefit to a community.
Vale is to have another saloon, J
which will bring the number of |
Nyssa Real Estate.
j life saving stations in the county !
First
M E. church of Nyssa to
j seat town, with a slightly larger
Clyde
L
Walker, lots lit and 20
j population
than Nyssa
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— has, up t o ,,
1913; $300.
four. They pay a license fee of b _ ^ y8Sa‘ ’^nn ^
$2<i00 each.
D. K. Kerfoot, sheriff, to A.
J. H. Adkins of Pasco, Wash., Zimmerman, lot 9. blk 65, Green's
is in the mountains near Mend- add to Nyssa, April 3, 1913; $200.
' ows, Idaho, searching for his
W. D. Graham to Coast Land
j brother, who has not been seen & Lumber Co., lot 7 blk II Nyssa,
since March 14, when lie started ; March 31, 1913. $1000.
j out to make an inspection of a 1
linesçfjfi traps.
Population Increasing'.
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l
Cement Blocks and Brif"1 f c “«
COMFORT
/ IDAHO - OREGON LIGHT & POWER COMPANY
&
Nyssa, Oregon.
IT MEANS
1
> A IA _ . .
T elephone or write your orders a day b e f o n ^ ^ l Railrt
* ledale
wagon com es your way,,so that we will h iv».^^^_
cient tim e to g c your order. W ill be no orde: Provided T h
small nor any too large. Little orders appreci
and larger one- in proportion
Remember
T r a in s N
the wagon com es your wuy and get in yourordjiTr*
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time. Telephone or write your orders to
traiu'i ha
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to pa
knd. ll.'U
R. R. Cleri
inted
a good fellow and let The J<
do your printing. We need the
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