The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, August 21, 1913, Image 6

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M R. W H IT E BUYS
/ NEW E Q U IP M E N T
W. W. White of the Oreida
Gardens has added a Dowden
Elevator Potato Digger to his
equipment, which is the latest
thing out in the spud digging line.
The machine leaves the »puds on
top of the ground, without cutting
or bruising. He is now ready to
do custom work and people want-
ing potatoes dug should make ar-
rangemeiits with him right away,
as orders are coming iu thick and
fast.
Ho has a P. O. Shaker digger,
used on only six acres, which he
will sell at a bargain, owing to hav-
ing purchased the larger machine.
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Always get your shoes at L.
Spier’s. There is a reason.
A Brief Resume o f the Daily Events in a Live Town
What Your Neighbors Are Doing.
Hinsch pays market
wheat and oats.
price for
Dr. Tayloi of Vale
Nyssa visitor Saturday.
was
N. J. M inton was looking af­
ter business interests in Nyssa
Saturday-
at L Spier’6
Lots of Tinware audGranitware
being sold by Hinsch. His low
prices keep the goods mo\ ing.
Those 25c straw hats now sell­
ing for 10c at L. Spier’s are mov­
ing out lively.
Better get one
before it’s too late.
The
Intermour.tain
Wagon
Shows en'ertained the Nyssa pub-'
lie at a fair performance given in
a tent Thursday evening.
Postmaster Sproule of Ontario,
was in Nyssa Thursday and made
a fraternal call on Postmaster
Lizzie Thompson at the Nyssa
Excursions Via Oregon
Short Line Railroad
Round Trip Fare
From
NYSSA
$17.90
Grand
a
Wards of theW™
of the Wasatcl
Onr new fall hats are in.
It
Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads, Mat­ will surely please you to look at
tresses. Springs and nil kinds of them, L. Spier.
SALT LAKE CITY
Furniture at Hinsch's.
Hinsch is selling big bills of
August 28, 29
,
groceries
every
day.
Do
you
Kendrick Blodgett is down from
Boise on a visit to his parents, know the reason for his growing
office.
trade?
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Blodgett.
Day and Night Parades
E. M. Gregg, the well known
A
eroplene Flights
After all, it takes hot weather to
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Teutsch Ontario business man, came up
give the incomparable Nyssa have returned to Homedale, after to Nyssa Tuesduy to transact
Street Fair and Society W, U. Sanderson and
watermelon just the right flavor.
few
hours
a brief visit to Mrs. Teutsch’s par­ business and enjoy a
Circus-Hippodrome Eve Chapman Will L
of life in a live town.
Now is the time to see as com ­ ents at Nyssa.
A nd M any Other Attraction
New and Profitabl
plete and fine a line of men’s aud
A letter received by Lem N\ ¡1-
Do you know the reason why
The stupenduous Festive Carnival of "The Wt
boy's shoes as ever hit the town.
son from his sister in Nebraska
dustry at Nyssa.
Hinsch is selling lots of flour
of the Wizard of the W asatch ,” to be held on
L. Spier.
gives some details of the drouth
lately.
Ask your neighbor, he
dates given above, will be the greatest oelebratio
in that state. Corn will be almost
Bnsiness was humming at the can tell you.
its kind ever attempted in the West.
a total failure, but small grains
In the County Court of the State Nyssa garage this week. Four­
That Nyssa is to have a
J.
H.
Wolf,
the
genial
cashier
of Oregon, for Malheur county.
In addition to the visit of t h e Wizard, who
fared better, much of the wheat
ju
try, one that will no» o
In the Matter of the Estate and teen disabled cats put up there of the Malheur County bank, en­ producing 30 bushels an acre,
com ed ow n from his abode in th e W asatch Mo
G u a r d ia n s h ip of Jacob H. for repairs.
> her importance in a b
joyed a brief period of urban life
tains,
being
met
at
Eagle
Gate
and
delivered
th
e
The Land C ompany has a
Teutsch. Insane.
Mayer’s Quality Shoes for men, at Boise this week.
to the City, and other features, th e carnival will nybut will spread her fan
To Vera White. Henry Teutsch,
lorce
of men at work develop­
boys and ladies are of such good
elude a gorgeous electrical pageant, eml> acing fl( loforeigh climes, has jut
William Teutsch and John
All sizes of Overalls, Men’s ing sectioD five, under the Shoe- j
wearing
qualities
that
Hinsch
is
allegorical of tire magic wonderland of the Wit ude public by the promot
Teutsch, (ireeting:
Shirts and Underwear, and Men's
string and just west of Nyssa.
such us
I. Sanderson, until recent
By order of the above entitled bailding up an excellent shoe trade
Socks. Suspenders and Gloves
court each and all of you are on them.
This is a fine body of land and
r of the far-fatnod Idan
‘The W izard Float,” “ Tire Queen Float,”
just in at Hinsch’s,
hereby cited and required to ap­
will doubtless be a prolific pro­
bard, and H. A. Chapman
Floats
of
“
T
h
e
.Sun,”
“
T
h
e
Moon,”
and
Tbeo. Peterson, of Apple Val­
pear before the above entitled
City Marshal Holmes and wife ducer uext year. Watch Nyssa
Iready
have plans well
“
The
Stars,”
Floats
of
“
F
ire,”
and
court in the County Court room ley. has made a trade of ranches
are now comfortably domiciled
ay for establishing and
“ Water,” and other attributes of
at Vale. Malheur County, Oregon, with John Pettit, of Minot. N. D.,
grow.
under their own vine and tig tree,
on the 17th day of September.
lining a farm for raisir
and will take up residence on his having removed Saturday to their
Mr. W hite, owner of the!
1913, at 2 o’clock p. m. lo show
lining polo
horses
f<
newly
acquired
property.
cause, if any you have, why VV
residence property recently pur­ Oreida Gardens, went up to
rorld's
markets.
A. Teutsch Guardian of the Estate
Frank Leuck, feeling the need chased from Councdman George Boise last week and sold a house
The van Gilse farm near
of Jacob H Teutsch. Insane us
and two lots in that thriving
of a rest, took a vacation from the Phillips.
The Wizard o f the Wasatch
such guardian shall not be entitled
row owned by Mr. Sau
metropolis for $2300. The lots
and directed by an order of the shop this week and devoted the
E H . McDonald bought a big
The name of the W izard’ "H a t-u m -A i,” ii a nn| I be the scene o f oper
court to sell all the real property time to cleaning the sagebrush
are located near the capitol
ind is ideal location for the
of the words, “ I Am Utah.”
grey automobile last week and
belonging to the estate of the said from his desert claim on the East
building and were fine property
kept
it
long
enough
io
experience
y, being within easy re
Jacob H. Teutsch. to pay indebt­ Side.
Tickets otr sale A ugust 27 and 28. Limit Sept. 6th.|
the
only a few of the joys and sorrows but Mr. White believes
[ither Nyssa or Ontario an
edness of said estate, said property
Mrs. McNee this week, sold 80 of an automobile owner.
For particulars consult O. S. L. agents, or write,
being described as follows.; Lot
This money can be used to better ad­
; sufficient acreage for tl
1 of the Irragated Lands Corpor­ acres of dry land near Mitchell week he traded it to Henry Mc­ vantage in this vicinity.
D.
E.
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ation according to a plat thereof Butte to H. D.^Birdsell for a con­
Polo, which until recent
Gen. Pass. A gt.,
An Enterprising Youth
on file in the office o f the sideration of $2000. The land is Nee for forty acres of land.
¡en
almost exclusively a
Salt
Lake
C
ity,
Utah
County Clerk of Malheur County,
The papers had a good deal to
Mrs. Sarah M cConnell left
under the High Line and Mr.
Oregon, being in the East Half cf
ish game, is rapidlv comii
the SE^ of Section 31,Tp.19,South Birdsell is well satisfied with the this week for a vacation trip to say last spring about several boys
m :
|avor in the United States
of Range 47. E, W , M. in Malheur trade.
the coast. She will spend some who had saved and wisely invest­
s present time the dema
County. Oregon.
ed their money. Here’s an Owy­
There is great rejoicing these tim e visitin g her daughter in
nitably
trained ponies is
Witness the Hon George Mc-
hee boy, Willie Schweizer. twelve-
i of the supply. Bol
Kuight, Judge of the County Court days in the families of Willis and Seattle. A visit with her sister
year-old son of Mr, and Mrs. Gus
Oregon with Olan MeGorden. A tine baby girl at Walla W alla is also included
County, Gregor
of Malheur r Count
deraon and Mr. Cbnpma
Schweizer. who may also be cited
Court
the seal of said County
weighing 9J poueds came to cheer in her itinerary.
She will be
vide acquaintance wit
as a shining example of thrift and
affixed this 11th day o f August, the home of the former Saturday.
way about three weeks, and ex­
i and its devotees and
J ohn P. H ouston ,
1913.
industry. He has from his per­
On the same date at Ontario a pects to enjoy every minute of
At the close o f business August 9th, 1913
no difficulty in fin<
C junty Clerk.
sonal
earnings
paid
for
a
regis­
W. H. Brooke and R. W. Swagler, baby boy was born to Mr. and the time.
dy sale for their traine
R E SO U R C E S
tered
Jersey
heifer,
costing
$150,
Mrs. Olan Megorden.
Attorneys for Guardian.
Extra well trainee
Mr. White of the Oreida G ar­ from the noted Stewart dairy herd Loans and discounts............................................................... $I5|
oies
frequently
bring as 1
dens went to Payette Monday. of near Albany, Oregon. He also O verdrafts.................................................................................
I
each,
as
it
is
particu
Bonds
and
warrants................................
,
..............................
He says that growers in that town purchased a registered Jersey
l
of
the
well-to-do,
wl
Banking
house,
furniture
and
fixtures.................................
who are in touch with the markets bull, also costing $150, from a fine
I
to
pay
fancy
pricei
Cash
on
hand
and
due
from
banks.......................................
are predicting that potatoes will herd near Hubbard, Oregon, home
¡Although it is new in this
be selling for $2.50 a hundred be­ of sleek and high priced aristo­
H. BURB1D0E Prep.
y, Americana take to the
$
1
1
1
4
crats
of
Jerseydom,
He
is
now
fore spring and that other fruits
Unrally and of late hav<
L IA B IL IT IE S
and vegetables will soon be to saving to purchase more regis­
tered stock. He has besides these Capital stock___
saing their English c
equal heights. Almost total fail­
animals a mare and colt, and he Surplus................
I
their
own game in the ii
ures ot crops in the middle states takes care of his yroperty.
Undivided
profits
nal
contests.
”.nd W isconsin have caused a
T ry our
| It is expected the farm wi
a great shortage and as usual the In the Circuit Court of the State D eposits..............
Reserve
for
taxes.
j; Home-Cured Bacon and Home-Made Lard.
ome the Mecca for folio'
never-failing
Northwest
must
of Oregon for Malheur County.
iaport,
who will come t
J.
A.
Felton.
Plaintiff,
vs
Erank
come to the rescue.
smj W the string of ponies,
L. Lockwood, Cleta J. Lockwood,
Known fyr its Strength and Service.
Marquis H. Lockwood and Charles
ained at the hospitable
J. H. W<)LF,C
H. J. W ARD , President,
C. Lockwood, Defendants.
trters farm, while enjo;
To Marquis H. Lockwood and
'days of duck shooting
Charles C. Lockwood, defendants
above named:
by streams.
Some e:
In the name of the State of
'matches will also be ir
Oregon:
> the time is not far i
You are hereby required to ap­
i every Nyssaite will be
pear and answer the complaint
|
A
carload of thoroughbre
filed against you in the above en­
'brought here from Wyon
titled suit, on or before the expi-1
ration of six (6) weeks from the |
'days and training of tl
E L E C T R I C L I G H T I N S T A L L A T I O N A N D R E P A IR IN G
date of the first publication ot
1 will begin.
this summons ar.d If you fail to
answer, for want thereof, the
Creamery men — Because they are experts in the h * * ^
Doing's at Ontai
plaintiff will apply to the court
cream and know by long experience that the D e Laval skins(
for the relief prpyed for in the
l
ri* * ” ^
ongest That is w hy 9 8 % of the W orld’ s cream»1* The Big M alheur C
complaint on file herein, namely
the De^ Laval exclusively.
.,
If you are in the market for an automobile, look up the con­
f‘ ‘r com es'off Sept.IGth t<
the foreclosure of
plaintiffs,
Experienced Dairymen — T h e D e Laval is the univermD
struction features of the high priced cars, such astheG arford
Fhe m anagem ent
gi
mortgage upon the following de-I
among big dairymen.
T h e y know that no other separator
Locomobile, Mitchell, etc., and note the similarity between
scribed real property towit
•
6 big tim e: All kin
mem such satisfactory service.
.
.
All of lota 13 and 14 in Hl»ok9|
them and the
Old De Laval Users— W h en ever a man w ho has
substantial exbibi
of the original townsite of Nyssa !
model D e Laval decides to purchase a later style machine
|
tery
line that interest
I Malheur County, Oregon, together'
variably buys another D e Laval.
lers
of
the soil, as well
with the tenements, hereditfment*
Men W h o Investigate — If anyone takes the time
and appurtenance* thereunto be !
investigate the merits of the various cream
program of sports.
#
, longing or anywise appertaining
P
either b y finding out from other users what kind
I
The
forenoons will be
And for judgment againt the
o f service their machines have given or by
above-named defendants for the
to
the dissem inati
testing other machines out against the
principal sum of $1000.00 with
k D e Laval, the chances are a hundred
Joable inform ation in
interest thereon from March 4th
Ik.
to one that his ch oice will b e the
it
ÙnK> agricultural and
1913. at the rate of ten per cent
D e Laval. M ore D e Laval
.1 1
hltural lines, and the
"™ um; an'1 tor ‘ he 9mn of
machines are in use than
|| |
$200.00 attorney fees, together
a n y o th e r
m ake.
is to havin g a royal
j with cjsts and disbursemetots of
T h ere is a reason.
**•
T heir m otto is:
this suit; and for such other and
C om e in and
»ns
for
business, and
j further relief as to this court may
w e will
j seem just and equitable
J
Steel con struction throughout, U nit Pow er Plant, Bosch M agneto, M ultiple Disc Clutch
»port and som eth in g
tell you
This summons is published pur-
in oil. G asoline in shroud, full floating axle, shock absorber, D em ountable riins, Silk
why.
r*ry minute.
'
, suant to an order of the Hon
I
M oh a ir T o p and the safe, easy rid in g quality of the low construction and standard
Dalton Bis g«. Circuit Judge of
¡The Ontario
people
Malheur
clearance, W e believe it to be, in its class the best car in the world.
county. Oregon, duly!
lys made good in givir
& 30 \
Citation to Heirs.
“ HAT-CM-AI
STATEMENT OF THE MALHEUR COUNTY ill
NYSSA, OREGON
I; IRyssa Htteat Uttarket ||
Fresh and Salt Meats
Auto Garage
Nyssa
Those who
AU TO M O BILE AND G A S EN G IN E REPAIRING
A U T O L IV E R Y
DE L A V A L sis?
D A Y OR NIGHT
$1040—$1040
PHONE
FOR
A
DEM O N STRATION
OWYHEE MERC. CO.
R. W. HWAGLER.
First nnHUtt0.™ey? f° r
2 1 . .1 itH3p
913
b
1
°n herpof A"K"st¡ i m
NYSSA
>t°rs a royal
ir Fairs.
good
tin