The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, April 09, 1914, Image 2

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    GATE CITY JOURNAL
Published every Thursday at
Nyssa. Oregon
THE JOURNAL PUB. ASSOCIATION
For Sal«. «
the hard, grinding comm ercial­
ism of the past and read in Dr.
E liot’s words a contemplation
of conditions as they might be.
— Portland Journal.
CITY DRAY
Of great interest and im port­
En' red as seoord-class malte.
April i4. 1910, at the post office ance to the entire Columbia!
at Nyssa, Oregon, under the Act basin is 'h e prediction made
o f March 3, 1879.
recently by Major J. J. Morrow,
eugineer in charge of this dis­
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
One year, in advance ............SI.eO trict, that river steamers would
Six months, in advance .............7f be passed through the C eli'oj
Three months, in advance.............bv canal before the first of next
January.
T E M P E R IN G T H E W IN D
, I
A re we
standing
on the
threshold
of
radical
social
change? A re the prophets ac­
curate in their auguries? A re
'orcen at work that are to bring
about a gentle hut swift trans­
formation of the social structure
will) a purpose of dryin g hu­
man U-crr, elim inating human
wreielied ness and abolishing
•human poverty?
Three utterance* by three no­
table men are significrtiit. Speak­
ing in Portland Secretary Red-
tield of Piesident W ilson’s cab­
inet said:
“ There are 10o,0o0,000 of us
in America, and I rather expect
that the country was made for
;on0re«»m *n Coined Epigram ana
Stated A bsolute Feet In On«
B rie f W ord.
TH E
That the wheat farmers of
Eastern Oregon do not spend
all their coin in the purchase of
more land to grow more wheat
is indicated by figures supplied
by the automobile dealers in
that section. W ithin the past
six weeks buzz-wagons to th
value of .i98,00<> have been fu r-[
uished
in Umatilla
county
Congressman Homer Bulb of N »
rada was famed In his day at Wash
ngton as a raconteur and epigram­
matist. Whenever he sat down In the
obby of the Dingle house, his head-
;uarters at the capital, he was sure
o gather about him In no time a group
if friends and acquaintances and to
tonvulse them over and over again
vtth bis sallies.
One of these, the butt of which was
ienator Montgomery Twell. Is par-
Icularly well remembered by th«
Dingle’s Old Ouard.
The senator entered the hotel one
•vening, looked long and solemnly at
tie skies, which were cloudy, and then
smarted to Congressman Bulb In ■
one of ralleryi
“Well, Bulb, I know you prld« your-
»elf on being a prophet
What sort
X a day do you think we’ll have to
aom yw r
“Wednesday," replied Congressman
G. B W IL L S . Prop.
Hauls
A N Y TH IN G
ANYW HERE
A N Y TIME
i,
L AUNDR Y!
SING
WO,
Boss
alone, and the mh r whea' ¡VJg H e a p
3V ea.
IV y
counties have tnk"ii nearly ¡.-
many.
The
wneat grower-
Me. Charges Cheap
w ith large acreage find the
automobile a necessity and they
purchase them as a regular part
of their business equipment
udv.
N O TIC E FOR P U B L IC A T IO N
Serial 04 lb->
The pastor of a large Baptist church
in a neighboring city, whose congrega­
tion Included many negroes, received
A D M IN IS T R A T O R S S A L E OF| recently a call from a young colored
County Agriculturist Be­
man and woman on matrimony bent
R E A L E S TA TE
The man had been a shiftless person
gins His Duties
Notice is hereby given that un- and the woman was known as Indus­
W, R, Shinn, who has been ap der and by virtue of an order of trious. The preacher noticed that the
Wht t , ..... prosper not by what
* * "P «‘ ■ P *
Monday J g d j d
*5
,
u
, ,
.
and Tuesday looking over the '
f,
,,
17,, j ’
;| beaming face, handed over the usual
they have, but by u tiat
ney
“
. o n and after the J J th day o f! -man
„„ j
„.»v hu
territory surround no Ontario and »
i ,,,, ,
. . . .
J
i smal1 envelope and departed with nis
April, 1.H4 at his
home near! Dinah before the preacher could pro-
a i e. I l l i u o i >■ im port ant that j
wJ'99“'
■ Nyssa. Oregon, offer for sale and J test. When the pastor opened the
the Am ei can people lie sound
The Commercial club of this ^seil at private sale for cash in| envelope later he read this note:
in honoi, in morals Hnd in city has given Mr. Shinn an office han,d’ 8Ubject to confirmation by
“Dear Pastor: I am sorry I cannot
u ii-
, i
... said court, the following described pay you a fee now for uniting me In
health than that they have big in the „i„u
club budding, and he wdl L ea, ^
to 9aid wedlock, but I spent all I had on wed
, bank accounts.
ding clothes. I will send you the
make Ontario his headquarters.
estate, to-wit:
money Just as soon as Dinah gets to
“ Wo can’ t afford to have fac­
There is a broad and varied
AH that piece or parcel of land work again.”
________
_ got a t fee
^ later
a
i from _ a
tories in which we have a happy field of activity for the work of lying south of the Owyhie ditch
The
preacher
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agriculturist for a in the N^ of the W^ of the S W j l very grateful Dinah? who seemed to
and. prosperous group at the the county
unitv of such extent and ° f 8ect‘ ° n 24' township 20 south, I think It proper that she should pay,
top and u tigering a id misera­ comm , '
'
range 4b east, W. M., in Malheur an<* was overcome with surprise when
with
such
a variety or resources county. Oregon, containing about the fee was given back to her so »
ble g"ou{ ut the bottom— out in
wedding present.
as are found in this section. Mr. 37 acres.
the shops. .
The said tract will be sold sub­
Shinn
appreciates
much
this
“ A nation is not well-to-do
splendid opportunity for agricul- ject to a certain mortgage thereon OLD SLEUIH’S FREAK WET HUD
on an averagt bass it that aver­
. . ...
,
, .
I for the sum of four thousand
age is midway between two ter tural development, and is anxious ( $4 0(x),0U) dollars held by Miller Mayor Gaynor Compares If to Certain
to become acquainted with a s j & V i u l e of ¡Salt Lake, Utah, and
Ideas of Civil Service Recommend­
I lble exli ernes.
many of those interested in agri-j one-half of which ¿aid mortgage
ed by a German.
•‘ We must take fiom tho-e culture as possible, so that he is a claim aga nst said estate,
that tiavtf that which they may secure all possible informa­ The purchaser will be required to I Mayor Gaynor, at a dinner In Brook­
j
j
Stationer
It will be just I
newt as 1 hat ctj
other fellows if J
get if don« ¿j
( ’nine li and h
e I
any job you
Πbc tour
’
! A sk for Home Bra
Lard and Bacon
A N Y S S A PR O D U C T — P U T U P BY
i ,
d i cr m c.
.
heur, duly made and entered on I * proper member of society out of
Us are miserable, we need not tarl°
™>1. H. I. trench of the the 7th day of Match. 1914, in the I h,m. *° he went ahead with ttso ccre-
expect to Slay here
a great j Oregon Agricultural College
ac- matter of "the estate of -James T. 1 mony w,th a &ood deal of Batlsr,<',lcn
! companied Mr. Shinn to the city Hatfield, deceased, the under-l ,
had
ln mlnd not t0 acc*,pt a
I
The •loiirua) (i)
has just reoijj
new aud iip-to-.J
lot of stntioBenl
its job depart®
and is now equiti
to do yonr
U n til th s B rid e G o t.a Job.
East R.R. Track Near Depot
the whole and not for a part of
ns.
If 10,00U,HU0 of us are pointed county farm adviser for *be county court of the State o fl bridegroom was all spruced up and
, for th«
of Mai- concluded that the bride had made
Comfortable and 10,000,000 of Malheur county, is now at On-
■
HUbv scr
out of t(
for iprintii
M- D. S M IT H .
Department of the I nt el or.
f
U S. Laud Office at Boise, Ida. >
March fi. 1914. )
Notice is hereby given that
Ralph L Rankin. of_ Nyssa, Ore­
gon. who, on -'line 17, I'.HlT, made
Homestead Entry No. 10004, Ser­
ial No. 04405. for lots 1, 2, NEJ
NEJ Section 32, Township 7 N.,
Range 5 W ., Boise Meridian, has
hied notice of intention to make
final five-year proof, to establish
claim to the laud above described,
Julb
before Alfred F. Stone, l
S
Among those who heard him was Commissioner, at Caldwell, Ida.,
’o! Anthony Batherawyck, the civil
on the 15t.li day nf M '} 1914.
veteran, who lost no time In tell
Claimant nani -s - • tue »•>:
’ he juio «11 over Washington.
Clyde Burkt.allei, !i
ó! u
Francis
Bra
io l.i.e i
of NVSS.I ( > I eon.
CONFIDFNT AS TO FUTURE
W IL L IA M B A LD I R.-TON.
tiegifl, r
Negro Bridegroom A sked Person W hs
First
pub.
March
19.
19l4
Perform ed Cerem ony to W alt
G ive Me a T rial
NEW HAND
Thoroughbred Barred■
Spun of mares, wugon and har­ 75c
per setting,
V
ness, young cow 3 years old. one Mrs. Clias. Bradley, J
mowing machine, one H-inch
plow, one one section harrow. one
standard garden plow and drill.
assume the said mortgage,
•IHyssa HHeat flììarl
H. BURB1DGE Prop.
.«e »«»« «♦ »««»«♦ «♦ <
O R R E LLS BARBER SH O P
%m
Butt in. old chap, and watch us strap a razor lightning
Arrange your face within our place, we'll fix your mq
slick.
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$3
sjf
vd
pq
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Ring in your friends by fives and tens, remember. U R ^ j
Big easy chairs, you climb no stairs, your soul is never
Each swell massage will sure dislodge all pimples, dirt
grease.
Right here's the lair wherein your hair become* af
fleece.
Shampoos, shines, shaves for kings or knaves: the best
ever tried.
Hot towels right. We treat you white—say* get yonrs
kers dyed!
Our powder puff is high class stuff; we first put on bay!
Pompadors and bonton soars— we guess that’s goin'som
° I
lyn, condemned certain Ideas of civil
should not have and give in tion regarding agricultural prob­
The first publication of this I pervlce - that a German vlsl tea from
equul opportunity to those that lems.
notice is on March 19, 1914, aud Aerlln had recommended.
“ Those Ideas may do wellt In Ber­
Until more information has the last publication is on April
L E U C K & CO O K, Props.
have not.”
lin," he said, "but I don’t think they'd
16,
1914.
1
secured regarding farm
Here is a man at the head of been
Done and dated at Nyssa, Ore-1
nWe ar?
*°
K i.k i
-
, I freaks, and this new sort of civil serv-
a department of governm ent practices and methods, no immed­ „ „ „
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Is
as
freakish
a.
that has most to do with the iate plans for demonstration or
E M A N U E L I. H A T F IE L D , I Old Sleuth s
great industrial activities of the experimental work will be made. Administrator with the will an- 1 "Old Sleuth, the detective cttlef, was
Wagon W ork and Horse Shoeing
nexed o f the estate o f .Janies T. l once - examining a new applicant for
Mr. Shinn hopes to secure as
country. Here is assertion of
Hatfield, deceased.
I the detective bureau. He thrust Into
much help and cooperation from
i| the young man’s hand a page mass of
social justice like unto that of
the publia as possible, so that
ruffles and lace and cambric—a wom­
the man who marked the spar­
an’s skirt—and:
agricultural problems
may be
row's fall. Here is expression solved. At all times he is ready
" ’Find the pocket In t> lat,- he said.
"But tjie applicant 3hc ok bis head.
Of public concern about those to do any service which he can
’ ’No. chief,’ he admitted frankly.
On the seamy side of existence, for better agricultural methods
For Sheriff
That’s beyond me.'
“Then T)ld Sleuth slap! ^ hlm ¡,eart-
the men who face the fierce and a greater and better commit
I hereby announce myself a I ly on the back.
candidate for Sheriff of Malheur)
heat in the blast furnaces, the nity life.— Ont-rio Democrat.
” If you re smart er^ugh, m} btw,
county. Oregon, subject to the] ho
to know ith.« « 0 use to ¡„¿k‘
IF Y O t m i h
A
CHE
toilers at the machines and
A lfa lfa Grown on Dry Land will of the Democratic electors of i ■
pocket in \ woman’s skirt-
those whose whole round of
the county at the prim ary election I you’re smart enough, io he a deteoti»-
The starting of alfalfa on dry to be held May 15, 1914.
I Here’ sjyour star.’ ”
°
life is early to work in the shops
T h a t ’s your business.
Makes no difference
land is some problem, generally'
BEN
J.
BRO
W
N.
|
\
In the m orning and back to
what you do, its your business. I f you have
arid it is only when a favorable
supper and sleep at night.
an y th in g to trade or sell, that’s our business.
season is on that the farmer suc­
SURELY HAD KICK COMING
For County Clerk
Parallel with it is the ex­ ceeds in getting a good stand.
Let us know what you have
I hereby announce myself ai Conductor’« W o r ^ T i i u . , H ave M ad.
pression of Dr. Charles W. Eliot,
In Montana they have made a candidate for the office of County-
D ark Clo uds S e ttle Around
president emeritus of H arvaid. success of it, where the rainfall is Clerk for Malheur County, Ore­
W ould-Be Passenger.
• I
«——
R eplying to a query from the less than here, and this is the gon, subject to the approval of|
an
outlying part of th*
Philadelphia North American, system: The seed is planted in the Democratic electors of said
R. II. M cNEE, Manager
man. i v8
ftn Important engage-
county
to
be
held
May
15,1914,
hills 18 inches apart, and it is cul­
he said:
Tnd \
a* v T''Pr part of Manhattan ♦ ♦ ♦ « « * « » « » « ♦ < ' ♦ » ♦ » ♦ « < ' ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « « » « ♦ » » » » » ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
JOHN P. HOUSTON.
"
'»a « late. Finally .
“ A new religious sentiment tivated like coin. The following
raid Advertisement
trolley car hove tn sight and bor«
season
the
plants
are
taker,
up
rapidly
down
on
him.
him
seems to me to be gradually
—
I
and each root is set out separately
For Sheriff
but ln hIs dlsmar
spreading throughout the world,
in a hill. The long roo»s reach
I hereby announce myself a was a recod'd n0t ” lck*n*d Ther*
and especially
among young
down into the ground and in a candidate "for Sheriff of Malheur I ,bouI<1 be or should h«” * 1^ ! ? «
people in the United States.
short time it is growing and is county. Oregon, subject to the do- tb0 c*r~^th« speed was great, but so
“ It is a sentiment which takes capable of getting plenty of mois- ci8i ° n
*he Democratic voters o fl * ,?n1] le)5 l8t* BC* between cars.
w
small account of ceremonies ture to e r r y it along.
‘ he ctox," l>>
‘ h‘* ^ “ » 7 elec- 9f“ “ ^
« « buck platform
_ m I
rp.
.
.
tlon to be held May l.>, 1914 If
*bot « t his arm.
rites, sacraments, creeds, and
The system is going to be tned e|ecte(1 a9 9h,,riff \ wi|| enforce K m
hand
the next
dogmas, but inspires an en by several of the Deed Ox Flat the law in all cases and endeavor form, f e e l e r . ' . 0n th* P'8*’
i xr
thusiasm for the service of fam­ ranchers R A. Griffith is the to apprehend criminals of whatso- been yanked from
v “™ h>d
fJ W '
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n _____
here, ever character, and I shall conduct!
a *elf«,ti8fted .mtw^
ily, neighbor aud society at man to introduce the system
The «mductor. ini,de a . ^ pnl]e<j
and A. S. Worth estimate, there • b.uf ln” 8 “ s economically as oon
large.
ihe bell and the car stop? ?d.
r » w d # x - p .-»-
"Guided by the modern scien­ will be at lea.t 200 «cris planted j
-An i
° 8t ° ff of beret" shouted the
this season.
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” ' A- «R O T E ? L
(p»l
adv.)
Jordau
Valley, Oregon New v ° rw "Thla >• * :»ork car."—
tific spirit, this sentiment is de­
It requires but little seed to the
New York Press.
,
veloping a new kind of Chris­ acre.
Several of the ranchers iu that
fo r County
tianity, based
on the ethics
tn .'»pan
Motion got good stands last year.
, hereby
„ereby announce mvself
I
^Blasphemy in
„ an,9th„ roa«
taught by Jesus, and particu­ by planting in the usual way — , candidate fo-
"'
. 7 the
of County ?l? r""e°n,ment for ,he credi.tons tr*v
larly on the command “ Thou Outario Argus.
Treasurer
l reasurer for Malhoor county. I Th, ro?
H Fhamberls to lif hts
shalt love thy neighbor as th y­
Oregon subject to the approval L *'"?* Tap^ « W remark, k "Tjie
Wanted
of the Republican electors at the
,hoD*h extraoa-
self,” and the parable of the
To rent a sewing machine for
growing,
good Sam aritan."
family use. Apply at Journal
■rms of
It is refreshing to turn from office.
(p-1 mir) j . R a l p h w e a v e r | «f
PIONEER BLACKSMITH SHlS
G en eral B lacksm ith s
Plow W ork a Special
A nnouncem ents
£ AN
Gate City Real Estate
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the east, the west, north
^
south the possibilities lor
conversation with friends and bu>
ness associates at a distance are en
less i f you have a TELEPHONE
Treasurer
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