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About The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1914)
Mr. Conant Satisfied Nyssa Looks Good to Mr. Walters With Snake Valley Working in the Hay Field During the hot weather you will need light, durable Cloth ing. We carry Hats, Shirts, Gloves and Shoes to suit every occasion. th W. E. Walters, who left Nyssa W. T. Conant and family re turned last week from a visit to a couple of mouths ago to make their old home at Ellensburg, his home at Plentywood, Mont., Wash. They report having had returned Tuesday and is, as he D em an ds the an enjoyable time, but were glad expresses it, “glad to be back in to get back to NyBsa. )L. XII NO \ God’s country.” After waiting “ 1 was almost afraid to go back until almost summer and seeing to the old place, for fear that I would want to stay there, but my I no signs of spring he decided 111 á|Íi i ................ ......... ........ fears we.e groundless,” said Mr. '•hat a country where winter Conant. “After experiencing the prevailed the year around wa> cold, raw winds there for a few no place for a man accustomed «lays 1 wanted to get back to the to the balmy air and green sunshine of the Snake valley. tie'ds of sunny Malheur, and lie "We certainly have a great bought a through ticket, with country here. Crops a r e mn?b -----u jno stopovers, to Nyssa. A further advanced than are *“e couple of snow storms last week crops of either Yakima or Ellens- I ''UUH‘C u‘ movements burg. Then. too. we are favore«! accelerated his O ften s u g g e s t i o n s a r e h e lp fu l to with a cheaper and more abund- somewhat. H esavs i th e h u rried H o u s e w if e , e it h e r in ant water supply. In some sec- mometer frequently reaches tions of Eastern Washington far- below at Plentywood. town or on th e f a r m . mere are paying $4 per acre for Mr. Walters has a brother at water for land that is not as pro- Plentywood who recently proved ductive as that of the Nyssa up on a homestead and he will country. Many of these are find- come to Nyssa as soon as he can in g it hard to make expenses. arrall„e |118 affairs in Montana With on. cheap water, mud d u t0 hiB% utiifaction. mate and productive soil, all w e _____________ nce«l to make this the most pros- wm ^ jn N ygsa. perous community in the North- J west is to develop the land until it Ed. L- Merritt, whose activities is producing to its full capacity a8 an advertising expert and all- and raise crop, for which there i» | , ound newspaper man have taken a “ demand. Cattle, value, hogs nut's and uiu dairy unity | . , , .... ( ,1 prrxlucts always bring a good ^ltn in*° every <- y price and can be put on the mar- West, has tinally conclude) to ket here at a minimum cost. In settle down and has selected Nyssa telligent efforts along those lines as Lis permanent ab«xle. His are sure to bring prosperity to travels ar.il experience have made this part of the Snake valley.” Mr. Conant’s little daughter, it possible for him to judge accu Stella, is also an enthusiastic rately the advantages which this booster for the Nyssa country community nisy expect to reap Call for These Brands and Be Certi When asked by the Journal if she alMj compare them with that of would like to go back to Ellens- Qther 3ection8 That he faa9 9et. Hill Bros., in blue tint| burg to live she replied most em- 3 lbs phatically. T don’t want to.” ‘led uP°n Ny " a 19 encouraging. » — His experience is to be one of . 1 lb. Notice of Sheriff’s Sale. this papers paper's assets henceforth. V Red Tins, special, lb. I In the Circuit Court of the State and will be extended to merchants I H\ y of Oregon for Malheur County, and public in promoting the town German American, if J. F. Reece, Plaintiff, vs. G uy;an(i individual business affaire. . tins C. Barnum, J. J. Sarazin and ------------------- 3 lb. tins Martha Petersan, Defendants. Read the Advertisements. Notice is hereby given that by We call the readers’ attention virtue of an execution and order FAMOUS M. J. B. of sale duly issued out of the in this week's issue to several new above-entitled court in the above- advertisements. There is good in entitled cause, dated the 21st day every cne of them and the old of May, 1914. and executed under the seal of said court by the clerk ones as well. Read Wilson Bros.' « thereof to me directed, which exe- ' 4 °°d coffee remarks Call for the NY SR A. < >REGON cution and order of sale was issued i brands mentioned, so you will be pursuant to a certain decree made sure the «juality is in the goods and entered in the above-entitled They advertise this because they m m m m M u ùtm &M ¡u & ù u it ìH a m m w m ìè . court and cause on the ninth day waut yon to know Henry Fielils of May. 1914. whereby the above- named plaintiff recovered a judg- Corner Bar has something ment against the above-named to say about the weather. Read it. Is established in Nyssa. Your old Shoes will be inadej defendant, Guy C. Barnum, for The East Side Hotel, being run last much longer if look looked after iu time. Good work ad 2® “k * 25? ’ ,W Jtb intere8f l in homelike fashion, wants you to promptness SAVES YOU MONEY thereon at the rate of ten per cent I , .. . , . . J per annum from Angust2nd. 1911. anow d 19 a piace comfort and NY’S S A ; OF until paid, and the further sum of rest, where you are welcome when G R O V E R S T E W A R T $250 attorney's fees, and the fa r-j in town over night. Mr. Hon’s ther sum of $38.20, costs and dis- new putomobile is the main snb- bursements. and a decree for the ject in his advertisement this foreclosure of that certain mort gage described in the complaint week. in the above entitled cause, and Fine Hog Feed. executed by said defendant in fa Nyssa, Oregon. vor of said plaintiff on August Digetter Tankage is a pre 2nd, 1909, and covering the real pared food for hogs. Mr. La property hereinafter describe«!, I Frenzof the Owyhee Meican- will expose for sale at public auc tion and will sell to the highest tile Company has made arrange It adds to your prestige to have your bidder for cash at the ma'n en ments with the Union Meat Co. account in, and give your checks on, a trance to the court house in Vale, of Portland to handle this val Malheur County, Oregon, on Sat uable stock food. He will have Strong,Safe,Reliable, Dependable Bank urday, the 20th day of June, 1914, it shipped in carload lots, thus H. J. WARD, Pres. JOHN RAY, Vice atone o’clock in the aftern«x>n, being prepared at all tim e 9 to all the light, title and interest the meet the demands. Read the J. H. WOLF, Cashier. above-named defendant had in or advertisement; it will interest iw on tale in Nyssa, Oregc to the following described real you. property sitiiate«l in Malheur or three hundred, y« County. Oregon, towit: South Kaser William is said to be lis famous hog foo«l. Read west quarter of northeast quar devoted to the chase, but what fregon, savs abont DIGEST ter; northwest quarter of north east quarter; also that portion of profits it him since he h'n northeast quarter of the northeast never killed a singing topi, i io s M eat c o m p a n y , quarter of Section twenty-nine dikdik or a spalacepus peoppigi North Portland, Oregon. T ownship nineteen. south of I NYSSA. O REG O N - , e named 81« s Range forty-seven. E. W If., de- ^ 8l caP,ured a scribed as follows: Beginning at k iaiie? Lai him stick to his tn reference to the results obti [on ml it to be a profitable and satiafa the northwest corner thereof a n d em peroring; as a nim rod he Grocer’s! Attenti! Every Day in the W < l ,i n S î r CHECK OFF the THINGS YOU NEED Gam From this list and bring it with you. Your Kitda It will prevent your forgetting Only by carrying a large,expens stock can the many needs be pn erly filled. This store is alwi fully prepared and the goods i pure,wholesome & properly prii Big, Cool Straw Hats Khaki and Dennim Overalls Socks—Boston Garters Gloves Work Shirts Light Summer Underwear Strong Shoes Suspenders Bandana Handkerchiefs This W eek ’s Suggestif COF F E E I Golden Rule Store -a si NÏSSA, OREGON j t I I » * * * I C. II. NYSSA'S 1 D A V IS O N L E A D IN G 1 BARBER M A K E S S H A V IN G A P L E A S U R E A N D H A IR C U T T IN G A S C IE N C E BM C D F . A N BATHS IN MIND AND SHAMPOOS * i T — fr BODY M A S S A G IN G I Í — Malheur County Bai henry f ie l d s Prop: Oregon Known for its Strength and Seni BAR • d d Í* I East Side Hotel 0 Nyssa, O regon Loo II« F-. C a n te r . / H o m elik e P la ce to Room a n d B o a rd by D ay or Week. — Ac r o s s f r o m D e p o t __z INyssa, O r e g o n ^ S a tu r d a y ♦♦ a n d ♦♦ S u n d a y j Nyssa Confectionery! B B C B S B C /W A\K|Gi£L FM D BARS Jeitle Havana Cigars *♦».»*♦*♦•* *♦•♦♦♦♦+•«♦*»**»•« * • • • * * Suis, $18. z - 5c j L. SF [GESTEE fade by th« Compar Porti an H A N S O N BAR! Koo””Ui*” , h # » # # # # # # V A M U JkA BROi Nyssi COOL BEER Hot Goes Fine Weather, B oys! THE CORNER W IL S O N SHOES REPAIRED j I Nymm ood C offee I Line Railway Company right of annual saving saving of the na- way; thence northerly along said' The annual right of way to the north Hne of tion' anfi sol,ltion of all problems said section: thence west to place that have puzzled statesmen and n^ " gT ‘n 9akl PhMloaophers in all ages will soon Section twenty-nine. Township beimi Hii/h I school pupils and nineteen, south of Range forty * * seven, h W M . together with college student.! are polishing up the tenements, hereditaments, and trmir essays to be delivered at appurtenances, including water- Commencement —Ex rights thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining, on the said Brings $250 an Acre. second dav of August, 1909. the I H. < roes of New Plymouth date of said mortgage, or has since had or now has therein. or on Friday sold 10 acres of his or- neces- chard two miles west of town to f"fya!or“ of abive ü*"' J,udKme" t A J Helenberg of Cold Water ant, with interest thereon to acre Ontario Democrat gether with all cost, and 3 X w £ Tracklaying has been pushet] j menta that have or may accrue. rapidly the past ten days and at 21 19U hr*‘ pnblioat,on May this time the steel is within about bate of last pubi ubjication June seven miles of Riverside where it 18. 1914 D. H. Kisroor. is held up on account of putting u D of Malheur County in a bridge or two. — Juntura By Rosa A Seward. Depntv Times. IS N O W R E -O P E N E D U N D E R NEW MANAGEMENT brood «own Ita high percentage of unborn pij- i. It ma ». « 8 i stronger Itma# stroll l>oned pics w i 111, t<> my judgment. Daring t never met with g Yon J. M. Robertson & L. E. Wils«53» VV ell known to the people of Nyssa and vicinity, wish the public to k p o w they are prepared to serve th«-ir n^*ed with a Livery, Feed and Board Stable -------------- A L S O Automobile Livery Good Overland Car Bubnell famous DIGESTER TANK AG piece* <>t Meat. It devi pigs GROW. Endorsee periunent stations and t in ev*ry state. H’s a it ed with other foods, purchas' d from our war Joseph, Lostii e and E hog ftod in carload lots this saying in freight. ^^^■>.1 nr<l*r OWYHEE English Shire Stall^BBì