The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, August 21, 1913, Image 2

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GATE CITY JOURNAL
Published every Thursday at
Nyssa. Oregon
TH E JO U R N A L PU B. A SSO CIA TIO N
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Week
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Entered as secor-d-class matte.
April 14. 1910, at the post office
at NySsa, Oregon, under the Aot
■ of March 3, 1879.
S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S
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TOO MANY EXPOSITIONS
Secretary of the Interior Lane
visited Central Oregon the other
day anfl was enthusiastic over
the prospects for future develop­
ment there. He said: “ If it can
be irrigated at reasonable cost
you will see that great district
covered with irrigation projects
withiu the next few years. Young
men who are walking today will
be riding in their automobiles
then.”
What is in store for
Central Oregon will be realized
in a greater degree at Nyssa.
Here there is no doubt that the
lanes can be irrigated at reason
able cost and we have an addi-
tional advantage of a lower al­
titude, a milder and more equa­
ble climate and are located on
the main line of a great trans­
continental railroad.
Perhaps
if some one would give Mr.
Tallmadge a hint that a bunch
of us here are anxious to take a
ride in our own automibles he
would get busy right away on
the big High Line ditch.
Nyssa is the recognized home
of the profitable purple prune.
To properly celebrate the harvest
and the good times that are
ushered in each autumn with the
gathering of the bumper crop a
grand Prune Festival should be
held each year at the close of
of the Purple K ing’s reign It
would soon become a big an­
nual event and would be an im­
portant factor in bringing the
maivelous possibilities of Nyssa
soil to the attention of the wide
world. Who will start the move­
ment?
High Grade monument*
Tablet*»nJ Ik'id.tone* of all kiudi of O rajiU
and Marble I set all work«
tiou guaranteed. Write me at Payette I »ill
cad tal^Tou witli » full line of deaiKl). and
« to p * * J L G R IF F IT H , Payette, Idaho.
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(HE 2843)
Burns 0209V
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior, l T.
S Land Office at Vale, Oregon,
August 1, 1913 -Notice is hereby
given that John S. Glasscock, of
Owyhee, Oregon, who, on October
30 1900, made homestead entry,
No. 0576. for S i SEJ, NKJ ShJ
Sec. 32, T. 20 S., R 46 E.. and
NEJ NEJ, Sec. 5 ,Township 21 S ,
Rauge 46 E., Willamette Meridian,
has "tiled notice of intention to
make final five-year proof, to es­
tablish claim to the land above
described, before the Register and
Receiver of the T\ S. Land Office,
at Vale, Oregon, on the lltli day
of September 1913.
Claimant names as witnesses:
C. C. Bradley, E. F. Pratt, S- J-
Watson and F. E. Newbill, all of
Owyhee, Oregon.
B ruce R, K e s t e r , Register.
That expositions are falling
BRIEF AND BREEZY.
into disrepute is evidenced by the
The crop movement may now
action of Great Britain, France
proceed.
and Germany in refusing to make
the necessary appropriations for
Mexico is a fine country to stay
creditable displays at the San
out of.
Francisco fair of ¡915. Grafters
Witn the $50,0U0.(XX) of federal
have brought the noble art of
money ready to help move the
ti.ui-tiam into disrepute—the art
crops it is the farmers’ first inning.
Vale 02032
wherein lay big pumpkin on the
Something should be done to
one side and conscienceless shark
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
make murder unfashionable.
on the other. The day of $7 per
Department of the Ulterior.
A little summer now and then
for a place to lay your humble
U. S Land Office at Vale, Oregon
is relish«! by the fattest men.
July 16, 1913.
nut on a pdlow of hardwood shav­
The boys of the Idaho m ilitia,
Pleasure, like all precious things
Notice is hereby given that
ings, scrap bedbugs in your leis­ now having their annual drill
John I. Chiming, of Owyhee,Ore­
ure moments, and stand meekly at Camp H cybuiu, are said to in this world, cannot be bought or
gon, who on October 31st, 1911,
sold.
for the seciet processes of con­
made Homestead application No.
be anxious to invade Mexico.
cessionaires and a system of le­
02032, for the Northeast Quarter
A -short talk with the veterans A T W A S H IN G T O N (NEJ). Section 30, Township 2(1
galized brigandage has passed
of
the Philippines invasion
S. Range 46 E, Willamette Meri­
into the innocuous shades of
dian,
has filed notice of intention
■night
cool
their
ardor.
The
forbidden human activity. The
President Wilson Clips Wall to make final commutation proof,
eagerness
of
the
volunteers
of
idea of locating a national central
to establish claim to the land above
Street’s Wings.
exposition at the seat of govern­ those stirring times to be sent
described, before the Register and
Washington, D. C., August 19. Receiver. U. S. Land Office, at
ment is now gaining many con­ to the front was only exceeded
Heretofore when money be­ Vale, Oregon, on the 25th day of
verts. At Wash:ngton, at Lon­ by their eagerness to get safely
don, at Paris and at Berlin, there home again, which, alas, many came tight owing to the great August, 1913.
Claimant names as witnesses
may yet be erected buildings to of them never did. But they demand at crop-moving time the H. T. Pratt, of Owyhee, ( tregon;
house the various products of proved them seives heroes on secretary of the treasury would Charles Bradley, of Owyhee, Ore­
these ^reat nations. That these many a battlefield, as no doubt make large deposits in the great gon; Billy Glenn, of Owyhee, Ore­
Wall Street banks to relieve the gon; Newt Thompson, of Oywhee,
national exhibits will subserve a
the Idaho boys will do if brought
stringency. Whether or not such Oregon
much better purpose than the
BRUCE R. KESTER.
to the test. But instead of hop­ money was used for crop-moving
2x4 local affairs, where each citi­
Register.
ing
for
an
opportunity
to
slaugh­
is not known, as Wall Street
zen or tradesman is supposed to
exploit the visitor to the last ter their Mexican brothers, they ways uses money for her own en
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penny for a place to flo , and a should be praying that President richment. President Wilson has
Department of the Interior
measly doughnut, is now the pre W ilson’s efforts to prevent a announced through his secretary United States Land Office, Vale,
of the treasury, McAdoo,, that
vailing idea. The central, or na war will be successful.
Oregon,
$50,000,000 are now ready to be
tional. fair, maintained by the
July 30, 1913.
Too bad that an effort was deposited in the banks of the Notice of Application for Patent.
government and containing the
choice products of the husband not made to have Secretary Lane South and West for crop-moving
Notice is hereby given that
men, the skilled mechanic ant, stop off at Nyssa and see the purposes. This policy shows the Nathan Wellsley Bower, whose
the displays of the resources
possibilities of the dry lands of difference between President Wi postoffice address is Warrenton,
the country, will yet become the this vast, undevelowed region. son and his predecessors, who al Clatsop county. Oregon, has tiled
accepted idea. Mr. Barnurn was W hile the Owyhee district lauds ways favor«! Wall street, while in this office his application for a
President Wilson goes direct to United States patent to the Grand
the disciple of the principle that
are in a fair way of being re­
the relief of the people and the Central Hot Springs Placer Stone
the people enjoyed the process of
claimed through private enter­ farmers without consulting Wal Claim, located on unsurveyed
being dim-flammed.
Barnurn
land described as follows.
lived in an age of novices in the prise, the Black Canyon project, Street. This policy spells the
Beginning at Corner No. 1, from
art of stand and deliver as com consisting of 100,000 acres of doom of the financial domination which the corner of sections 7, 12.
pared with the present. Individual land of unrivaled richness, of Wall Street. More than ten 13 and 18, T. 21 S., Rs. 45 and 46
E., W. M., bears S. 4 degrees 8
communities must in the future spreads like an empire right at millions has been called for by the minutes E. 3678.32 ft; thence N.
rely upon their own resources for our door, and is yet unprovided banks of the South and West.
81 degrees 49 minutes W. 950 ft.
the things that cheer the inner for.
to corner No. 2; thence N. 8 de­
Personal knowledge of
man and make glad his rela this land and its possibilities by Currency Bill to Pass at grees 11 minutes east 917 ft. to
corner No. 3; thence S. 81 degrees
tives and friends that the tobog Secretary Lane m ight have
Once.
49 minutes E. 950 ft to corner No.
gan downward is not greased with hastened its development.
thence S. 8 degrees II
The president has at I
the filthy lucre of an unsophisti
m inutes W. 917 ft. to corner
brought congress to realize t
cated joskin. The effort to gal
No. 1, the place of beginning, va-
The extreme and unprece­ the public and the business u
riation 20 degrees 50 minutes E.,
vanize into life a lost art in San
dented heat in the East is hav­ of the country demand immediate all lying within the NEJ of sec­
Francisco is apparently a fore
ing the
effect of diverting reform in our currency laws,
tion 12, T, 21 S., R. 45 E., aud
gone conclusion. The perapetetic
thousands of homeseekers from outlined in the administration bill containing 20 acres, Mineral Sur­
fair, the pumpkin display, the
reported by Chairman Carter vey No. 753,
shell artist and his nasal squeal the middle West, where it has Glass of the house banking anc
Said lands are appli«l for on
account of the valuable deposits
have become, ns they long since reached the maximum of its
currency committee Wall Street of stone found thereon. There
should have become, a joyous yet destructiveness, to the great
is bitterly opposed to this cur appears to be no adjoining or con­
unprofitable
reminiscence — an Northwest. T heie is a tota
rency bill which, while taking the flicting mineral claim.
oasis of grim grief in the Sahara absence here of withered vege
Any and all persons claiming
financial control of the country
of getting something for nothing tation, due to the scorching
adversely any portion of the above
out of Wall Street, will make
heat of the su n ’s rays, while our impossible for any combination of described lands are hereby noti­
fied to file notiee of such adverse
Malheur
county, with its water supply for domestic use bankers to bring on a panic in the
claim in the United States Land
matchless lands,
its superb and for the purposes ot irriga future, and in fact a financia Office at Vale, Oregon, during the
sixty days’ period of publication
climate and beautiful women, tion rarely ever falls below t panic will be impossible.
of this notice, or they will be
is enough to make scoffers and stage amply sufficient to answer
barred by virtue of the statute in
Loans to Farmers.
skeptics and diseased pessimists all requirements.
such case made and provided
go way back and sit down. The
BRUCE R. KESTER,
A fight will be made towards
,
Register,
Huake river valley is IT! Watch
If Harry Thaw, who made a amending the bill so that the
hirst publication July 31, 1913.
the result of the next twelve sensational escape from the warehouse receipts for corn and Last publication October 9. 1913.
months development.
¡Sage­ asylum for the criminal insane wheat and cotton and tobacco are
brush lands, jack rabbit kite in which he was confined, is al- to be accepted as security for Serial No. 05595
tracks and alkali stretches of lowed to join Jack Johnson in loans from the government reserve
Notice for Publication.
dreary and desolate plains are gay Paree, a nauseated public banks. It is not expected that
Department
of the Interior U S
this amendment will prevail at
unknown quantities in the
ill rejoice.
With his con­
o,an.d
n
2
ffice
a
t.
Boi9,‘ Idaho. July
this time, as the government does
31, 1913. Notice is hereby given
growth of the Nyssa section. tinued appearance in the lime-
not want the bill to be too foil of
Verily, we firmly believe that ight he had become almost as radical departures from onr pres that Justin S- Lageson, of Nyssa
Oregon, who. on March 2, 1909
from the standpoint of lasting great a nuisance as the insidious ent financial system, bui it is very made Homestead Entry Serial
prosperity and all the other obby.
likoly that in a short while after No. 06595, for SW j, & io 7 ? l
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etceteras that make life worth
\he inangdfetion of the- new cur­ Township i North. Range 5 West,
T his is the season when every-
Boise Meridian, has filed notice of
the living, we have the whole
rency system that such amend­ intention to make Final Three
>ody but the country editor
ment will be made. Heretofore, ear Proof. to establish claim to
earth by the tail and a down­
takes a vacation, and be stays
the treasury department has been rheM arnd ab°rV-e „ e*fribed. befor.
h ill pull. Watch Nyssa put the
at home bunting news in a
M-Lyon, I . S. Commissioner.
a "branch office" for Wall Street
ky-bosh on the whole shootin’
town that is temporarily news- and it is only right that it should
Pajrette. Idaho, on the 24th
match when it comes to doing
day of September. 1913.
ess.
at least be ran partly in the in­
things that sum som ething in
Claimant names as witnesses
terest of the farmers by allowing William A. Inman, of Payette Id.,,
bank accounts, fat stock, con ­
There it growing suspicion that them to obtain loans on their boj Jumes H Boar, of Frnitland
tented men, women and child­ Secretary Bryan's forthcoming crops, for the farmers are the Idaoo, U arles E. Stewart, of
ren and the things that tickle ectores are being extraordinarily foundation of oor national wealth FruitUnd
Idaho, Charles W
" « if? of Frnitl«nd, Idaho
well advertised.
the cockle of m en’s giszards.
and prosperity.
William Balderston. Register
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Yard on Front St., near Hotel Western.
RIAL.
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realize that we are &
excellent service in oor-
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The Reason Is
As it’s due to e n ­
treat ment io all and "
accommodations comb in
with sufety.
We esjK'cially solicit YC
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THE BANK OF NYSSA
Kingman, Pres.
vanOilse, Vice Pres.
Frank D. Hall, Cashier,
T- N. Nelson, Asst. Cash.
o th e e a s t , t h e w e st, north ar
so u th th e
p o s s ib ilit ie s for
c o n v er sa tio n w ith tr ie n d s and busi
n e s s a sso c ia te s at a d is ta n c e are end
less i f y o u h ave a TELEPHONE
T
Malheur Home Telephon
Company
. . THE . .
Merchants’ Lunch R<
Nc.vt door to Poatoffice
Billiard Hall
HARRY EARP, Prop.
O R E L L ’S B g g ^
NEW
-er C L E A N <£> S A N IT A R Y
Skilled Workmen-Prompt Service
S h o es S h in e d
L E W 18 O R E L L ,
-
PROP
Nyssa Bank Building, First and hfain Street*
East Side Barn
L iv e r y
Sale Stable
Carefol attention given to
Good Riggs—Conrteous "Treatment
! Roy Crockett £ “*