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'9 1 ai T he G ate C ity J ournal leed COVERS THE F A M O U S EASTERN OROON F R U IT BELT Statement by Councilman L . Spier. lin g I n t o t h e ilrtss •C. W. OUt\ 1 1 Trade N Y SSA , M A L H E U R COU NTY. O REGON . T H U R S D A Y . M AY 21. 1914. NO B X II G a m e to W in I ’ if* HoilX ’aid-up on, (o tri] y«sa. i ¿ l ’®" I Dqoigl means getting ready beforehand. If yours is a game that de pends on good clothes you’d better do your getting ready in this store. JEEa II. TEAM > Hiing us a trial, ! H a r t, S c h a ffn e r & M arx m Clothes are the “ ready” kind. They’re Read)-to- wear; and w h e n y o u wear them, you’re ready for anything that comes, so far as good Clothes are concerned. mom e>' you bail y for on }»> LOU ; with ijj neats. Better see the new weaves — grays, browns, tans, black - and - whites; new models, too, for young men and all other men. - v d i ; ta te ani rance «ti JustiéJ ace. Suits, $ 1 8 .0 0 and up yss;i liloctj 01 N y ssa O re. T C P T IT T ? X^# O X Man and Boys Store 'SIONII a HN < sritoraB 'Pond and 9 i street. DIGESTER T A N K A G E Made by the Union Meat J Company, North Portland, Oregon • A T -U » Now on sale in Nyssa, Oregon. W h eth er you raise three hogs or three hundred, you cannot afford to overlook KHiKE I this famous hog food. Rend wnat J. M. Fruits, of Joseph, AGLKR I Oregon, savs abont D IG E S T E R T A N K A G E . ■ ' A ( Intani 'NT V I PA NY I M W ACES I EGON all tandil leur Cornili — JOSEPH, OREGON. Maroh 25. 1914 ONION MEAT COMPANY, North Portland, Oregon. DEAR SIRS: K i n reference to the results obtained from your Eigester Tankage: 1 have found it to be »profitable and satisfactory feed. It ha» no superior as a feed for brood eos's. Its high percentage o f protein makes it a great developer for til« unborn ;>igs. B i t makes stronger honed pigs with nice gloasy coats In the show ring it has noaqnal, to my judgment. During the post winter I have fell Tankage to my young pigs and have never met with greater succeaa. Yours truly, (Signed) ------fl PJ :ies J. M FRUITT8. D IG E S T E R T A N K A G E is made from fresh, wholesom e pieces of Meat. It develops bone and muscle and makes pigs GROW . E indorsed by the leading Agricultural E x perim ent stations and by the best breeders and feeders in every state. It’s a meal in form, fed wet or dry, m ix ed with other foods. D IG E S T E R IA N K A G E can be purchased from our warehouses at Wallowa, Enterprise, Joseph, L ostire and Elgin. We have purchased this hog food in carload lots and can give you the benefit of tikis'saving in freight. ^ 9 Semi y.mr order in uow. OW YH EE MERCANTILE N Y S S A , OREGON CO. $1.50 PER Y E A R . i,.» * f* * * - ( NYSSA AND VICINITY j Live Town A Brief Resume of the Daily Events in a Li W hat Your Neighbors Are Doing. ¡ 5c P E R COPY City Council Holds Special Session Tuesday A special m eeting of the city Through the columns of ycur « jc* Business » ^ i called Seymour Ross valuable paper I tlesire to make Miss Vida Vickers visited friends cou n cil was held Tuesday after to Outario Tuesday. my position clearly (understood to in Nyssa recently. noon, with M ayor Francis,C ouu- Ball Bund Rubber Boots are H. Walters was in town from the people of Nyssa and surround cilraeu W ills, Goshert, Largent best for irrigatiug. at L. Spier’s ing countiy regarding the stand I the Owyhee Tuesday. aud Spier and R ecorder Farm er J. L. Largeut, of the Golden George Green went to Ontario have taken as to loaning the present. Rule store, made a business trip to town’s sinking fund to any indi with a load of wool Tuesday. A perm it was granted the A l Caldwell Friday. vidual or corporation, whatsoever James McNamara of Boise was falfa Cheddar Cheese Co. to Ralph Rankin, having made it may be. My judgment tells a guest at the Hotel Western Tues erect a two-story b u ild in g on final proof on his homestead, has me the responsibility of using day. lots 1, 2 and 3, block 19, near gone to Soda Springs lor tho sum such funds for any purpose except Attorney C. C. Wilson made a the present fuctory. that for which said funds are ere professional trip to Boise Tues mer. ated is greater than I care to day. Willard Lynch returned Mon At a previous m eeting the in assume even in the slighest de day from Payette, where he has sanitary con dition of the W ilson Andy Hanson, now of Arizona, gree and for the reason that my is visiting old-time friends in been employed at the Halliday ditch was taken up and the opinion differs from some others, sheep camp. m ayor suggested an o rd in Nyssa. have been misrepresented Three housekeeping rooms for ance proh ibitin g the d u m pin g R. A McGregor of Boise visited throughout the entire community. friends and relatives in Nyssa rent, either furnished or unfur of garbage and rubbish into the The rumors that "Spier is knock nished, at the East Side hotel, Tuesday. ditch. His suggestion was ing the cheese factory,’’¡ “ he is the across from depot. prom ptly put into e ffict and Miss Johnson of Payette, visit tool of other people,” and muny Mrs. James Davis, one of the the ordinance appears iu an other rumors of a like nature ed her sister, Mrs. Haley, in Nyssa early settlers of Nyssa and an ex other colum n of the Journ al, which are all absurd iu every last week. tensive property owner here, is Mr. and Mrs. Pete Tensen's and should be read by all citi sense of the word. visiting Mrs. Dennis. My record of the past 4| years baby, which has been seriously ill, zens. A. G. Kingman, president of the in this community «oil prove to is recovering. The Idaho-Oregon com pan y Batik of Nyssa and promoter of every fair-minded person that I Mrs. Cook, who visited relatives was requested to install three stand for everything that spells in Nyssa several days, left for the rapidly developing Kingman additional street lights, one on Kolony. was a business visitor to progress and will to ihe best of Arrowrock Tuesday. Main street al the W ilson d itch , Vale Monday. my ability support anything that Johnny Sinclair was in .own one at the railroad crossin g and J. Will Prater, who has been brings us one step nearer the goal. Wednesday from Adrian. He said Notwithstanding the fact that I crops iD the Bend are looking fine. engaged as principal of the Onta one at T hird ami E h rgood rio high school for the coming streets. realise the cheebe factory is a Dr. Pouftz. the Short Line eye year, was here from Nyssa Tues At the last regular m eeting benefit to all, the merchant as and ear specialist, was at Nyssa day. Ontario Democrat. the follow ing bills were allow ed: well as the rancher, I still refuse Friday to examine the railroad to shoulder any responsibility for Mrs. Martha Wellington and Idaho-Oregon Lt. & Power boys here. the loaning of the town’s sinking Miss Violet Husted and Miss Eva Co., repairs on pump mo Homer H. Ryder, representing Husted. of Ontario, sister and fnnd which, as I said before, was tor ...................................... $ 5,10 created for one certain purpose, Ryder Bros., commercial printers, nieces of Seymour Ross, were Idaho-Oregon Lt. & Power and in my judgment should be of Baker, made a business call at guests at the Ross home near Co....................................... 27,40 used for that purpose only. The Nyssa Wednesday. Nyssa the first of the week. G. B. Wills, freight ......... 6.97 Mrs. Fred Williams has taken trust imposed in me as a council This office is in receipt of a neat D. H. Kerfoot, sheriff,taxes man is too sacred to be o’er shad apartments at the vanGilse Flats little pamphlet sent out by County on lot 11, block 14 4.75 owed by the criticisms of those to and is now comfortably domiciled School Superintendent Fay Clark, W. J. Megorden, digging whom I have been misrepresented in her new home. ditch ................................ 51.70 announcing th9 Malheur County What is a sinking fund? Mrs. J. H. Harper and little son, Teachers’ Training school, to be A. J. McNee. street work.. 33.75 A sinking fund is money col together with Mrs L. A. Martin, held at Vale from June 1 to June Empire Lumber Co., lum lected by taxation and set aside all of Kuna, spent a couple of days 19, inclusive. ber ..................................... 5.07 for the purpose of paying the visiting in Nsssa the first of the About three and a half tons of B. F. Farmer, salary and town’s bonds when said bonds be week. engineering............ . . 30,00 wool were brought to Nyssa Thurs come due. True, these bonds have 75.00 C. H, Davison made a brief day. It was a part of the Hub D. H. Holmes, salary........ twenty years to run. but how visit to Nampa recently. Miss Ward and John Ward clips. The H. Earp,feeding prisoner 1.00 would the loaning of our sinking Bennett, of the Junction City, ac teamsters repor. very rough roads W. Lee Blodgett, rent . . . 10.00 fund affect the town’s credit in the companied him home and visited to Hoodoo, their loads being spill Crane Co., water fixtures future? To my way of thinking with the Davisons a few days. and supplies.................... 284.88 ed twice on the trip in. it sets a bad example for the reas Joe McGuire,wrk on streets 6.25 Gene Hand stepped over Wed Wallace Lynch returned Sun on that any other corporation or nesday from Hoodoo, where he day evening from Nebraska, where G. B. Wills, hitching racks individual will have the same right and freight.............. .’*... 34.11 had been working at the sheep he went as a witness in a suit under similar conditions to borrow Nyssa Hdw. Co., supplies camp. He says the roads are in against the railroad company. He the town’s sinking fund. The best and water fixtures............ 141.05 excellent condition for pedestri ) also spent a couple of weeks at the mortgage that can be given does ans. home of his boyhood and had the not seem sufficient for the loaning Trip to Hot Spring;«’ The many friends of S. H. time of his life. of the sinking fund of the town N. H. Hon, the liveryman, took when the ordinance states specif Thompson, who has been seriously J. Fogle. Frank Ward, Frank a party to Hot Springs Sunday in ically that this fund shall be used ill with erysipelas for several Golden and Herb Rail, with the New Studebaker c ir. They only for the purpose for which it weeks past, will be glad to know “ Goldie” driving Mr. Hon’s new was intended. Proper security made good time on th" road and can obtain this money from other that he is recovering and is now Studebaker car, went to Ontario were able to spend a pl -asant day sources witoout using the money able to sit up. Sunday afternoon to see the On- in bathing and leisure. Besides of any municipality. Al Long was in town Tuesday tnrio-Vale ball game. I he county Mr. Hon the party consisted of In conclusion I again say “ Spier from his home at Nigger Rock,{seat boys won by a narrow mar Frank Golden, J, W. bogle and is not fighting the cheese factory,” 26 miles from Nyssa. Mr. Long ¡gin. “ Spier is not bucking the cheese three Ontario parties The car factory” neither is "Spier the tool says there ’ is sorrow among The T. J. McGinnis, prominent on will make regular tri-is to the for anybody.” as has been charged range "critters” since he fenced the Owyhee, returned Tuesday Springs each evenim; or every I am standing by my own con up the b«3t spring in the country. from Bozeman. Mont., where he other evening if there is patron victions and " , nch as I desire to If wo more loan this money to the cheese fac Mr. and Mrs Jack Corey have has been looking after property age to warrant it. tory I feel that I cannot conscien moved to town from Dr. Sara/, in's interests He says this country l»eople can be found to complete tiously favor its use for any other ranch near the Shoestring. Al looks good to hitn after t.h** bitter the quota. Mr. Hon has a pres purpose than for whichj it is in cold experienced in the Treasure ent order for trips during the tended. However, I am only one Horn has taken Mr. Corey’s place next ten days to the springs. member of the council and speak on the farm, which promises to state. for myself alone. Surely each produce a bumper crop this year. Frank Lynch came in Tuesday man has a right to his own opinion Hotel Being; Remodeled. Engineer B. F. Farmer is a busy from Hoodoo, where he 8|>env the without being misrepresented The East Side h o t e l is being Frank throughout the entire community man these days, many calls being last week shearing sheep I am not making this statement for made for his professional services. was so busy removing the woo* thoroughly remodeled, cleaned and the purpose of influencing anyone, Besides he has attended to the from the woolies that he didn't renovate'*. Luella E. t ’anter has but only to place the facts before duties of his office as city recorder have time to trim his whiskers spent the past month in superin the people as they really are and and when he hit lown even his tending this work since taking leave them to judge for themselves. and hail further honors thrust best friends mistook him for th e possession. It is her desire to upon him by being nominated for Respectfully yours, wild man from Borneo. make the hotel neat and homelike, L. ¡S p u r . county surveyor. a place where those d> siring ac George Hailey went to his farm Personally appeared before Jack McGuire secured the con me L. Spier, who solemnly tract Tnesday io unload a car of property near Glenn's Ferry Sun commodation will be pleased and satisfied. Later parts of the pres swears that the above statament coal and wisely concluding the (lay He will build a residence is his own candid opinion and was ent building will be torn down and neither hatched out, written or ap job could be (lone with less fa- on the place and mo- e his family rebuilt. proved by anyone other than him tigue to himself if it was done by there in the near future. Ilis proxy he hired every available many friends here hope that the self. L. S p i e r We pay close attention to on Subscribed and sworn to before man and had the ear empty ini farm will prove a bonanza for me. a notary public for Oregon, juat three hours. This ¡3 said to George. Roy Wilson has taken stock of overalls. The heat only, this 22nd day of May, 1914 be the best timb on record an»! Mr. Hailey’s place behind the Levi Straus* and “ Headlight" J. BOY DELL. overalla in all sizes. L Spier. and Jack is stuck up abont it. ’ mahogany at the Corner Bar, Notary public for Oregon. 1