The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, May 01, 1913, Image 6

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    NEW YORKERS
M AY WATER
BLACK CANYON
NYSSA ALTO COIVIP’Y
AGENCY
FOR.
Late Spring
H
Offer *io Irrigate District I i
for Half of Land—Set- jfi
! Is
tiers Evidently Prefer |
Waiting.
Homesteaders of the
Black
Canyon pryjec. arc interested at
the present time-over the renewed
efforts of New York capitalists to I
take up the development of the
district.
A representative has
been at Caldwell the past two
weeks interviewing various home­
steaders
and the directors relative
MOTOR
CYCLES
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to the same proposition as that
all kinds
Auto Supplies
proposed by them a year ago, At
that time the same man was there
for the New York people aud pro­
posed that
the Black Canyon
rights on the Payette river ami at
Payette lakes be turned to them
f j Mr. Aiken of Sminyslope traus-
and that tlx: homesteaders he ne­
* acted business here Sat unlay.
gotiated to consign half their
M | Mr. and Mrs. Zehner of Rot- j lands, for which the company
well were Sunday visitors in this .would conduct to supply water to i
« j vicinity.
j tne homesteaders for the rtuiaiu-
Mr. and Mrs. George Kelly of iug half.
* I East Roswell spent Sunday with
The representative claims a col­
the Moreiy family.
onization scheme by which he
Mrs. Everett L. • Tate Is enter­ would be enabled to place fam­
* taining her father. Mr. Duckett, ilies on all the land secured from
from Seattle at present,
the homesteaders.
The directors of the district are
Mr. Oscar Mendenhall of Arena
tA spent a few days in the Begd the not ovei enthusiastic for the
«
past week, looking after his ranch. scheme and prefer now to await
Messrs.
Alfred
Lund, Tom the movement proposed last year. I
Clark and Will Asp of Arena in which homesteaders expressed i
spent Sunday visiting in the i a decided preference for the gov­
ernment to take up the work. Sen­
Bend.
ator Borah has introduced a b ill!
Two sisters and a brother of the
'for $30,000,000 additional funds j
Robertson family arrived here
for the reclamation fund and out
from Indianu the past week to
of this it is hoped that funds will
make their future home.
bo available for the Black Can­
A meeting was held at the
yon. Nampa Leader-Herald.
school house on Saturday evening
and preliminary steps taken to M ETHODIST
EPISCOPAL
organize a Sunday school.
CHURCH NOTES.
Hupmobile, Studebaker and Ford Cars
INDIAN AND HARLEY DAVIDSON
Expert Repairing
Electric Light Wiring of
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ADRIAN BREVITIES.
I
ELECTRIC
LIGHT
I
AT
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Phoye For Our
Solicitor
KX X)NOMY
SA I? E T Y
( OMFORT
CON VEX IENCT
j IDAHO ■ OREGON LIGHT & POWER COMPANY f
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Light weight, and good wearers
B illia r d H a ll
E A R P & H A L E Y Props.
|N s t r e n g t h
l -P 1 n n
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IN S E R V I C E
M A L H E U R COUNTY B A N K
N YSSA, OREGON.
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(Jeo. L. Philhpn
C. C. lim it
John lini/
J . J . Sarazin
J . K . (JIinte»i, Jr.
If. W o lf
Fin.- White Klaxon Dri-ns Fabrice J g c
in plain, striped and cheek
— 4pete for Contract to
Owyhee District
Being Prepared.
Men’s Gunmetal O xfords
Neat ami serviceable.
In whit
a of the Owyhee
^j|tnct, con sistin g •41
L L HAVE LAHIN8
president, Thos.
and many pretty shades in prices ranging I
J r .ilR e x Marquis, H.
I5 r. t o 2 5
p r .r y a r d
itworth ami H ub Walters,
Nyssa Tuesday,
We cany all the popular shades in RIBBONS deliston arrived at by
complete lire ot M IL LI N ER Y Supplies, priced very re»
rector*! has cleared the
A large line o ('«LAD1 ES’ W il ITE W A IS T S in alltbl
consideration ‘ of the
styles. Lawns and voile, embroidered fronts. Comuotl
presented durin g
nt si 50 to $2.00; Priced very reasonable at $1.25 to IB
$0 days for watering
triOjk .'.laml- B II I' m
Baihpu, representing
qpl8
associated capital
Hotel Western Building
agreed to the plan
com petin g pluns
for construction
spei
r the watering of
afte
f from 30,000 to
centered at this
GOLDEN RULE STl
OCERIEi
Notice !
os., of New Y ork,
Ita in shape to pre-
isideration at the
nd another well
construction
firm is
\\ ISil 1 0 ANN OU N CE to the public) jq present a plan for
and after Tuesday, A pril 29tli, we will ^ these lands from an-
our delivery wagon in the cou n try, making the
low ing routes on the follow ing days;
expects to meet
K IN G M A N K O L O N Y A N D OW YHEE *rd on the 17th with all
Tuesday and Friday of each week.
lary data at hadd and
A R C A D IA
the same time the other
W ednesday of each week.
ions can be submitted
APPLE V A LLE Y
oice made.
Thursday of each’ week.
rd is goiu g after the
T elephone or write you r orders a day before
e district lands in
wagon com es your way, so that we will have sol
eK manner and a
cient time to get you r order. W ill be no order
d in some amount
small nor any too large. Little orders apprecial
ed
from the com -
and larger ones in proportion. Rem em ber thedi
p d lfn g the project.
the wagon com es you r way and get in your order
time. Telephone or write you r orders to
> jtttendance of repre-
llrylaiiiiers was pres-
p ie e tin g Tuesday and
was made toward a
Ugh
»n d ersta n din g of the
Groceries
n
before
the board.
NYSSA, OREGON
WE
W IL S O N B R O «
JEGTS
NEAR VALE
. Statement of the Bank of Nyssa
C a lle d b y th e S u p e r in te n d e n t o f B a n k s o f th e S ta te
O r e g o n at c l o s e o f b u s i n e s s A p r i l 4 , 1 9 1 3 ,
——_________ _________________________ _________________________________________ j
R esources.
PIONEER BLACKSMITH SHOP
LEUCK & COOK, Props
General Blacksmiths
Wagon W ork and Horse Shoeing
Plow W o rk a Specialty
Loans and discounts................
,.IUl . ,
Overdrafts............................. V.V V.V.V.V.................................
Bonds and W arrants........................... ....................................
2 783 09
Banking house, furniture and fixtures
..............
,t m i j i
Due from hnnka l nni _______ i
l _\
. .... . . . . . .
O.U.J4.11
; P u® from banks (not reserve banks)
........ 5 908.33
Due from approved reserve banks ..
.......... 11,382.01
Checks and other cash items . . . .
..........
99.70
Cash on hand.................
.......... 5.151.13— 17,201,17
ii '
$75,727.59
L ia b ilities.
j Capital stock paid in. ......
Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid
! Deposits
.......................
r
TOvssa imeat Hflarhet
E. A. S A IL O R . PR O P.
Fresh and Salt Meats. Home Made Lard
Bacon, and all kinds of Sausage.
p o u n d s b u il d in g
»«♦♦<
I Steam IHeated IRooms ii
. x ▼
Hair «
CASH PAID FOix GtLrES AND PELTS
:
................. .... .............................................................
m a in s t r e e t
lo r Rent — The Best in Town
Reasonable Rates by the Day. Week or Month.
Henry Fields,
Prop.
T h e N y s s a Live?:
F E E D A N D S A L E STABLE
hiumii R
& P IL K E N T O N , Props.
FIRST-GLASS TURNOUTS
CAREFUL
ALSO SADDLE HORSES
Good Avenue
Nyssa,
. $25,000.00
2,068.78
48,658.81
$75,727.59
Cor. Main and Front Sts.
¥h.
chu
wit!
cob
Every pair worth tin- money.
D IR ECTO RS i
//. J . W ard
p
eut
A Full Line o f Ladies’ and
dren’s Hose at . , . 10c to Groups o f Capitalists
Merchants’ Lunch Room i
Next door to Postoffice
■ Plans
later on
sa Lands
J
i c^
was
Mr. W ill’ Stradley has organized
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a band among the young men of
Sunday, April 27.
this vicinity, which shall be known Sunday School t0:30 a. m.
as the Big Bend Brass Band.
Morning worship, 11:30 a. m.
Several ranchers of this vicinity Subject, “ The Answered Prayer ”
are organizing a new threshing Text, Mathew 18:19,20.
company. They huve decided to 7:15, Epworth League, Mis. W
buy an Aultman-Taylor outfit.
W. Foster, leader.
Mrs. .John McGivern and daugh- 8:00, Evening Service. Subject
t :r E'wina have gone to Portland, “ Christ's Cleansing Touch.” Text,
where Mrs. McGivern will have Mark 1:41.
her eyes treated by a specialist.
Special music at morning and
evening services.
Mesdames W. J, Robinson and
Prayer meeting every Thursday
L. E. Pilsbury will entertain the
evening.
social circle at the home of the
Y’ ou are invited to attend these.
i former on Thursday afternoon.
services.
Strangers welcome.
A large band ewes and lambs
belonging to Richardson, which
O. E. Keele and his twp, broth­
were fed here this winter, Were
taken to the hills for the summer ers went up to Parma Monday to
| pasturage on Tuesday.
shear a small band of sheep at
that
place, a feat which they ac­
j Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mitchell
: and daughter, Mrs Frank Fouch, complished with neatness and dis­
and children and Mrs. Chas. patch. Today a crew of fourteen
Mitchell of Parma made a trip to shearers will leave for Buckboard
the Bend in Mr. Mitchell's new springs to remove the fleece from
j auto on Sunday.
30.000 head
. . THE . ,
b
Men’s Muleskin Shoes 1
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tsso-vv--, .•
\\V Lav a I mg |oie a offerings which are intood
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u p ;. | to the p u r --o f the conservative purchaser
t us b. mg eu-h, we ar<* able to make better pa
lb ii meiehurit-i doing business otherwise. Note
foil .w ing prices. Wo iuvite com parison:
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Nyssa, Oregon.
Manufacturers of
Cement Blocks and Bi
Contractors o f all
Cement W ork, Sidewalks, Septic T*
_______ Cement Waterproofing
W E G U ARAN TEE OUR~W<
iy Bros, have agreed to con-
storage reservoir on Jor-
a tributary of the
tble of retaining wa-
to irrigate 80,000
They are now col-
fial and men and con-
I.
who are cor.struc-
nlly creek diversion
ch. are members of
laney Bros.
systems will add
the assessed valua-
aunty within the next
fale Enterprise.
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lg Class Elects.
Jection held by the
1 class of the Nyssa
kl Miss Marion Mc-
ctaosen as valedicto-
Edna Blodgett as
These honors were
recognition of the
^ork of the recipients
school year, these
having led their class
t>rk.
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