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SEC. LANE SAYS
VERYl
EASTERN OREGON
h a r v e s t in g
HAS BIG FUTURE
MACHINERY
I»y prices for
>e treated alike,
rantee the best
Will Be One
V „ we have a full line of M CORMICK and CHAMPION
chinery.
.SON
Cutting Ma-
also a FULL LINE OF REPAIRS.
of
Richest,
Most Fertile and Thickly
Settled Parts of State.
Secretary of the Interior Laue
C losin g Out
our lin e o f ¡IL L IN O IS A L U M IN U M W A R E at
At Portland Secretary Lane spent
some time looking after the needs
O ne-H alf P rice
aning
of the stute.
W e have the best and largest Line o f
G ranite W a re
acuuml
er
e v e r offered in the Town
CO.
? CLEANER
mrts for
Punctures Canadian Boom.
mil nan
H o te l
W e ste rn
J. H. B IT N E R , Prop.
of Meridian arrived home Thurs
trip to Helena,
ROOMS and MEALS
Sunday D in n ers a
STABLE
Meridian.— Eeorge E. Atwater
day from a two weeks business
HO
Liver]
pecialty
Prompt and Courteous Service
O regon
Nyssa
AN, Props.
CAREFUL DR
SES
INyssa, Ore
Excursions Cast
V ia
Union Pacific System
Butte,
Great
Falls, Missoula and other Mon
tana points. S¡leaking of his trip
Mr. Atwater said,
‘'Due to the mines and the pay
rolls furnished by that industry
in Montana, financial conditions
there are somewhat better than in
this part of [Idaho. However, the
crops there this year will not
compare with ours, and in an ag
ricultural way Idaho is far ahead
of Montana. I had intended to
extend my trip to western Canada
but I heard such discouraging re
ports of conditions there that I
decided it would be only a waste
of time to do so.
Farmers up
there are said to be in a sorry
plight, banks are failing, and busi
ness conditions are the worst ever
experienced in that region. There
is no xuestion but what the Can
ada boom has been punctured."
For Sale.
Very law round trip fares to Denver, Kansas City, St.
Louis, Omaha, C hicago,
inneapolis and many other
points.
smith
Shop,
DATES OF SALE i
May 7, 8, 10, 17, 24, 31; June 3, 7, 13, 14, 21,
28; July 2, 5, 10, 19, 23, 31; August 1, 9, 10, 11,
16, 22, 28, Septem ber 10, 11.
One 2 3-4 Mitchell, nearly new.
One 12-foot McCormick header,
run one
season.
One 12-disk
drill, in good repair. One Round
Oak Range stove, nearly new.
Enquire at Hotel Western.
Always get your shoes at L.
Spier’s. There is a reason.
LIMIT i
O ctober 31st. 1913.
See any OREGON SH O R T LIN E Agent
For further details
ÜCHALLENGE PRESSING !!
PARLORS
«The Union Pacific System’*
“ The Direct Way**
made an address which in part was
as follows:
“ Sometimes a doubt may creep
into our minds when we see what
we believe to be grave mistakes
being made by our national gov
ernment, but when we see that
the country can summon to its
support men of the type who are
now serving it. we take heart and
our faith is renewed. 1 am proud
of the men associated with me,
They are men of the West, men of
lofty purpose and high ideals, meD
who are making financial sacri
fices to serve their country.
“ The significance of this dinner
lies in the spirit that animates
you who are here. You have come
without regard to partisanship to
pay the tribute of respect to the
government of our common coun
try. We are citizens of one coun
try and a country of which we are
proud and to which we are de
They are made of pliable, oil tanned leather and tit your feet.
voted.
L'hey are guaranteed by the manufacturer to give absolute satis-
action, In short we stand back of eyory pair you buy.
“ We have come to the time
when we pay no attention to tho
label a man wears but to the ser
vice he gives. That is the all im
portant point. Our country has
come to the point where it pays
but scant respect to the label of
Man and Boy’s Store
tho men they place in office, but
it insists that their duty and loy
alty shall be not to a party or or
ganization, but to all the people.
Teachers’ Institute.
“ If there is any part of the
The
teachers’ institute will be
country that deserves well of the
held
at
Vale on September 10, 11
We haul everything any time.
government it is Central Oregon
and
12.
A number of Nyssa teach
Give us a trial.
and I am going to try to see that
ers
will
be
in
attendance.
N yssa
-
-
-
O regon
it receives its just recognition.
Portland is trying to build up the
state at large and not selfishly
working for itself alone.
You
make yourself great by helping
others, whether you refer to an in
dividual or a community.
"This administration
is one
which is not seeking to identify
itself with the predatory interests,
but with the common people. In
the past we have had no consist
ent policy as to our land; the pri
mary test is, can the man who
wants the land use it and will he
use it?
The government wants
the laud put into use, no*, held
from those who want to make use
The one you can and will use in your daily work.
*
of it.
Large capacity in small machine.
i
“ The day is coming when East
ern Oregon will be one of the
richest and most fertile and most
thickly settled parts of your state.:
Complete wiih all its parts.
All that it needs is the water.
“ I want to be a party to the de- j
velopment of your land and aj
party to the opening of the closed
door of Alaska.
I want to see the government j I
P A Y E T T E . ID A H O
Phone 263
f
build, own and operate a railroad j i
in Alaska so that the people may
go in and the products come out i
I expect to see Alaska a great
state shipping coal and wheat and
reindeer meat, fish and copper and
all of the rest of her rich products,
unhampered by those who wonld
exploit that country for their own
benefit alone."
1-ÍRE A N D LIFE
Farm Land«, Stock Ranches, Orchard
Tracts* Relinquishments, City Property
Com m unications P rom ptly
A tten d ed To
lOregon-Idaho Real Estate
l
& Commission Co.
[MAIN STR EET
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N Y S S A , OREGON
N yssa
OREGON
AGRICULTURAL
COLLEGE
THE ~]
Frantz Premier |
j
Now is the time to store your Coal,
as the storage rate will be taken off
AUGUST THE FIRST
RoCK SPRUNGS AND HIAWATHA COAL
The Em pire Lum ber Co., Ltd
N Y S S A . OREG ON
b o o k l e t entitled
on application.
Address H. M T ennant , Regi.trAf,
7-iS to *-•)
C le a n e r
a gr ic u u
" T hr E nrichment op R cral Urn
and a C atalogue will be mailed free
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STORAGE COAL
H O M I E C O N O M IC .
M E C H A N IC
F O R E S TR Y . C O M M E R C t. P HAR M ACY
e a u t if u l
E le ctr ic S u c tio n
Costs but $37.50
parasol.
“ That." answered the guide, “ is
T E A C H E R ' S C O U R S E S In ■•««»> an engine boiler."
training, agriculture, domestic science
She was an np-to-date youDg
and art.
MUSIC, including piano, string, *>*n lady and at once became interest
instruments and voice culture.
ed. "And why do they boil on-
A B
O re .
GENERAL TEAMING
The sweet young thing was be
ing
shown through the Baldwin
S E P T E M B E R 1*. 1B1*.
.
DEGREE C O U R S E S in m .n y p h .^ .o f
Locomotive Works.
AO SIC U LTU Sf.
t - ™
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M“ “ ‘
•What is that thing?" she
E C O N O M IC S . M IN IN G . F O R E S T R Y . C O M
M ERCK. PHARM ACY.
asked, pointing with her dainty
TUR K
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L. SPIER
A. J. McNEE 8c SON
B E G I N S it* forty -fifth »chool y«»r
T W O - Y E A R C O U R S E S in
Work
Shoes
J
Repairing
Proprietor.
At Davison's Barber Shop
teal Estate & Insurance
/
• IDAHO - OREGON LIGHT & POWER GOMPANY :
John Long
y
Are an index to tho rest of tho rest of tho
Goods we carry. They are well made; they
tit. The man who works hard in the field
or elsewhere deserves good clothes, and
that's the kind ho will get when he buys
them from us.
i
Cleaning
Pressing
Reaches Omaha and points East
iilr o a d
At a banquet he
Our Overalls and Jumpers
And Then Our
N YSSA H A R D W A R E
e pastime.
We Have C lothes and
Shoes for Men Who Work
passed through Nyssa yesterday
on his way from Portland to Boise,
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LISTEN!
Corvallis, Oregon.
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Be a g o o d fellow and let The Journal
d o y o u r printing. W e need the m oney.