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Scraps, Etc.
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I W e receive a shipment o f Fresh Fish direct from the
coast every
THURSDAY
NYSSA MEAT MARKET
: crop.- The long
nshlne make the
without loss. No
alfalfa in produc-
. Three cuttings
10 tons per acre,
ton in the stack,
f as high as $100
ks first in alfalfa
iV'heat from 40 to
m 75 to 125 bu-
45 pounds to the
y as well, yield-
cre.
u and yield from
sll at from 65c to
lg is unknown.
ies, peas, sweet
■uck farm ing pro-
ley is peculiarly
iwing. Last year
s grew corn as a
were enormous,
els o f shelled corn
corn exhibited at
te Land Products
irn Show, Oregon,
itana competing,
the state for corn
. Hogs are very
d. Cholera is un-
rtunities fo r corn
ed with the high
to make this the
te.
leaches, apricots,
lundance. Prunes
ell. The largest
at N y s s a . This
nually from 40 to
ies dry 8 per cent
west o f the Cas-
re miles o f N yssa
Is. The principal
Seauty and Wine-
us sunshine, this
rich coloring that
ill sections.
D A IR Y M A N
>rk begins in Feb-
m want. A s an
and horses were
ass pasture with-
Novem ber 1.
cuttings, 6 to 10
ns per acre easily
Co - OPBRATlffS
sy sale at good
r this business.
F R E E
in the N i o f the NEJ, the ’ NW J, and
the WJ o f the SWJ o f Sec. 31, T. 19
S.
. R. 47 E., W. M., and in Sec. 36. ' —
T. 19 S., R. 46 E., W. M., and in the ’
WJ, WJ o f the NEJ and N W J o f SEJ
o f Sec 6, T. 20 S., R. 47 E., W. M.;
DR.
form ing o f a library training
E s t a t e , is isolated from
Class at School
A short t'm e all powerful nations by large bodies of
afterw ard, the doors
o f the j water.
W e are 3000 miles from any
school library w ere thrown open ; European nation and 6000 miles from
W. G. H O W E
«
to the public. It was advertised daPan' How can .they send a sufficient j
‘ „ J E n d i n g 4® said
E’
force against the United States to con District on the south.
D
E
N
T
IS
T
a great deal and everyone was
quer us. No nation in the history o f
A ll lands lving between the Ontario-
urgently invited to take out the world has ever successfully invaded Nyssa Irrigation Com
Ditch, com-
1 books. To this invitation they a foreign nation when they were so far monly known as the Sn oe-String Ditch,
and the Owyhee Ditch, north o f the
) Office, 117
from their base o f supplies. Take for south line ot Sec. 1, T. 20 S., R. 46,
' responded quite readily.
PH O NES:
I Res. 117-2
example
Napoleon
in
Russia,
the
British
E.,
W.
M.,
and
south
o
f
the
north
line
N ext a movement began for
invaders to Louisiana in the War o f o f the SJ o f the SJ o f Sec. 30, T. 18 S.,
the forming o f a public library 1812, Russia against Japan, and the R. 47 E „ \V. M .; said land between a
portion o f Secs. 30 and 31, T. 18 S.,
association.
Nearly
everyone 1 allies attack upon the Dardanelles.
R. 47 E ., W. M.; an 1 Secs. 6, 7, 13, 18
O R EG O N
O N T A R IO
seemed interested in it and was
Rear Admiral Strass o f the German and 19,T.19S..R.47 E., W. M .: Secs. 1,12,
13,
24,25,
35
and36,T.
19S..R.
46,E.,W.
' willing to help it along. In a few navy says: “ It would be impossible
M .; and See. 1, T. 20 S., R. 46 E., W.
more weeks an association bad for a European nation to invade the M., comprising approximately 5784
United States, because o f the great acres.
been formed and a location de distance o f water between the United
(3) That the boundary lines o f said ■
cided upon, also a librarian ap States and their base o f supplies.” A l' district be established as follows:
PROFESSIONAL.
Beginning at a point on the south
pointed. The association has now o f these nations would have to depend
line o f Sec. 1, T . 20 S., R. 46 E., W. '
forty or fifty dollars with which entirely entirely upon the United States M., where the Ontario-Nyssa Irriga- *
C. C. W ILSO N
to buy books However, the state for supplies and It Is true when Lord tion Company Ditch, commonly known ,
Kitchener says: " I t is practically an as the Shoe-String Ditch,intersects said I
traveling books have been in the
section line, thence east on the south ;
LAW YER
impossibility for a nation that is thous
city library for about two weeks ands o f miles away from their base o f line o f said Sec. 1 and Sec. 6. T. 20 S., !
R. 47 E., W. M., to the west line o f j
and the books were circulated supplies to invade a far away country. the right of-way o f the Homedale i
NYSSA
OREGON
the past two Saturday afternoons Because the invaders would be com Branch o f the Oregon Short Line Rail
road Company, thence in a northeast
pelled
to
depend
entirely
upon
the
from two to five o’clock. From
erly direction along said right of-way
enemy for food supplies, and modern to where the same intersects the
now on the library will be open
inventions o f warfare have given the west line o f the SEJ o f the NEJ o f P. J. P H IL L IP S
one or two afternoons a week.
defenders a powerful advantage over Sec. 6, T. 20, S. R. 47 E. W. M .:
j
thence north along said line to the N W
A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W
corner o f lot 1 o f said section 6, thence
west along the township line to the
SE corner o f lot 4, section 31, T. 19,
S, R..47 E, W. M., thence north to the N Y S S A
OREGON
Last week the Deseret Sheep com
N E corner o f lot 8, o f said section 31,
4* pany o f Boise, Idaho, moved their
thence east to the center o f said sec
tion 31, thence north to the N E corner
sheep to the hills. They will spend the
o f the SEJ o f the NWJ o f said section
R. W. SW A G LE R
spring between here and Huntington
31; th nee east to the SE corner o f the
and will then ship to Evergreen, Idaho,
NEJ o f the NEJ o f said section 31,
thence north to the N E corner o f the
where they will summer.
A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W
SEJ o f the SEJ o f section 30, township
This flock consists o f about 4500 reg
Rooms 12, 14, 15
19, S. R. 47 E. W., thence east to the
istered Cotswolds sheep. The owners
N E corner o f the SWJ o f the SWJ o f
Wilson Bldg.
obtained
the
foundation
o
f
this
herd
section 29, T. 19 S., R. 47 E. W. M.,
Laave bundles at Gibson’s Barber Shop
thence
north
to
the
NE
corner
o
f
the
from the famous “ Excelsior” stock
OREGON
NWJ o f the SWJ o f said section 29, O N T A R IO
farm near Draper, U*ah, which is
Last Thursday afternoon, April 13, thence east to the center o f said sec
owned by I. R. Allen & Bros. Since the local high school and the Roswell tion 29, thence north to the center of
then they have built up this flock by high school and the
Roswell high section 20, T. 19 S., R 47 E. W. M.,
importing from England and securing school locked horns in the first baseball thence east to the west line o f the W. H. BROOKE
Shaving, Hair Cutting, Hot and Cold Baths
sheep in this country o f the very high game o f the season. W e cannot print right o f way o f the Oregon Short Line
Railroad Company,thence northeasterly
SSA
-
OREGON | est meritiwhich could be obtained. Until the box score as the official scorer went along the west line o f said right o f
A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W
today they have a type and quality o f up in the air trying to record toe exact way to a pointwhere the same intersects
Wilson Bldg
Ontaro, Or
Cotswolds which cannot be surpassed number o f hits and runs made by the the north line o f section 33, T. 18, S.
R. 47 E. W. M., thence west to the
t..;. .v . y +
-t. *.;. + + ÿ * + + + + * * * * + + * ❖ * * 4- ❖ * * * * * ♦ ♦ ♦ + * * + * * * * in this country or abroad. Their sheep
Roswell boys.
SE cornerof the SWJ o f the SWJ of Sec.
❖ are all range raised and big vigorous
29, T. 18 S., R. 47 E. W. M „ thence D r . J. J. S A R A Z IN
We
are
authorized
to
announce
that
fellows. They winter about 6000 feet
north to the N E corner o f the SWJ o f
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON
and summer about 2000 fe et above sea A. W. Gowan is a candidate for the | the SWJ o f said section 29, thence west
level. The altitude and climate they office o f joint-senator for the Twenty- j along the north line of the SJ o f the
Senatorial District, comprising
2 ? ™ct‘?.na ® and 3<\ . I\ 18 S., R. Office between Second and Third
find near the Payette Lakes during the second
,,
, ,,
, „
. . . . ! 47 E. W. M., to a point where the
me
on Main street.
summer and near Nyssa during the the counties of Grant, Harney andMul-|saj j |jne intersects the said Shoe-String
winter insures them that their sheep heur, subject to the decision o f the re ditch, thence alo: g the said Shoe String Nyssa
Oregon
Ditch in a southerly direction to the
will be absolutely free from all lung publican voters at the primary election,
point of beginning, comprising ap
trubb'e, internal parasites, consump May 19, 1916 Paid Adv,
proximately 9697 acres o f land, situated
tion and other ailments so common in
in Malheur County, Oregon.
Great Easter Fete
( 4 ) That the plan of reclamation of Telephone 52
low altitudes and among Eastern bred
The Ladies’ Aid Society will give an the land o f said ¡D istrict be substan
sheep: yet the altitude is not so ex Easter supper in the basement o f the tially, as follows:
DR. D.
BRETT
tremely high as to to make it difficult parsonage on Saturday, April 22, be-
That a main canal he excavated from
to acclimate the sheep to lower altitude j ginning at 5 o ’clock. Twenty-five rents a point on Snake R iver where the Emi-
when they are sold for foundation \ P « - Plate- Easter favora on sa>c al1 son waste-way empties into said river;
! a f en oon.
thence running in a southerly direction
stock fo r other flocks.
(
along said Emison waste-way to a point
The flock o f ewes lambed at W. I . i
on
the section line between Secs. 5 and
Ontario Tlinrm ucy Block
N O TIC E OF D R A IN A G E
8. T. 19 S., R. 47 E., W. M., near the
Gibson's near Nyssa. The sheep have
H EARIN G .
N W corner o f the NEJ o f the NEJ of Ontario
.
.
Oregon
been bred for lamb productivity and j
Sec. 8, township and range aforesaid;
the entire flock lambed 133 per cent j
. , ,
i To the owners and all persons ii ter- thence continuing in a southwesterly
this year year, They received the very , egted jn the |anj s_ corporate and other direction through and across Secs. 8, 17,
chopped
al
best o f care and were fed
! property in and adjacent to the Nyssa- 20, 30 and 31. in said township and
range aforesaid, and ending in Sec. 6,
fa lfa hay, corn ensilage and cotton j | Arcadia Drainage District:
Tou and each o f you are hereby no- T. 20 S., R. 47 E., W. M , together
seed meal. Corn ensilage was a new
, I tiffed that D. Tensen, Roy Williams witli such side laterals as may he nec
have !
experiment foa this company who
.
’ and J. C. Fleming, fo r and on behalf essary, all o f which is more fully set
been more than well pleased with the Qf
the
Nyssa-Arcadia
Drainage forth in ¿the map or plat o f such
D istrijt, a municipal
corporation, amended District, filed in tho office of
results obtained.
as supervisors
thereof,
have the County Clerk, in and for said Mai.
The owners o f the Deseret Sheep ■ an<l
G. B. W I L L S , Prop,
. ,
,
r I filed in the office
o f the County heur County, Oregon, a copy o f said
; company are interested in several other CUrk o f
Ma|hcur
County,
Orc- map or plat is hereto attached, and
hereby
referred
to
and
made
a
part
, companies. They own about 150,000 j g 0n, a petition praying that order and
decree o f the County Court o f the ; hereof.
' sheep.
(5) That the County Court appoint
State o f Oregon, for Malheur County,
three commissioners to appraise the
made August 2, 191o, and entered at
land that shall be taken for rights-of-
pages 34, 35 and 36 in County Court
Journal “ C ” o f said Couit, be amend wny, holding basins and other works,
and
to assess the benefits and damages
ed, as follows:
The school has recently procured a
( I ) That all that portion o f th e ’ to
Imids and other works within
I n all
a ll
particularly fine selection o f Victrola lands o f the Nyssa-Arcadia D rainage, eaid District, and assess the benefits
records. The latest addition to our col District, iying between the west line ; and damages to all lands, public high-
o f the right-of-way o f the Oregon way*, railroad and other p ro jerty in
lection are:
Short Line Raiiroad Company and the District, and that may be annexed
“ The Clock Store” by the Victctr Or-1
Snake River, and belonging to the to said District by the proposed amend
I chestr. This is a descriptive record o f ! Oregon Short Line Railroad Company, ments, changes to the plan o f reclama
lliram F.
Thompson,
Michael I). tion and changes in the boundaries o f
the busy opening of a clock store.
“ Massa’ s in the Cold, Cold Ground” Whelan, Mary E. McDonald, Holden, said District.
That said decree establishing I
F. Clement, Harry B. Clement; Helen ' ( « )
by the Hayden Quartet.
M. Clement, E. A. Wisdom, K. S. 'said
District above mentioned be
Schubert’s ’ Erlkonig” rendered by U. Fruit la id Company, Fred J. Kiesel, | amended as
prayed for in the petition
j
P
Western Union
rs acm
iriim ii-**«."».
V....O.. Telegraph Company, j herein and idat attached thereto, which
Mrs.
Schurman-Heink.
Handel’s “ M essiah -H e Shall Feed (and any others owning land therein or. petition and plat are hereby referred
„
. ,
anv interest therein) comprising ap- to for more particularity, and that the
His
is Flock sung by Emma Juck.
i proximately 1080 acres, he excluded ; Court grant such other and further re-
rn i - I I . I I a I,.^ n it
I ' k c . n i a Fax. J k n V I / it A V
L
- i r x .
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!
i l l n # n.- m . . . . I . n
i i
litin .l
l,
. . 1.1
>
Chorus
by
the
Victor
The Hallelujah
lie f as may he justified
by « said
peti
from said Drainage District.
! (2) That the boundary lines o f said tion and that may be proper in the
mixed chorus.
premises.
“ Old Folks at Home” bv Alm a ' District be extended so as to include
And unless you show cause to
.
, .
_
, the following lands adjoining said Dis-
Gluck. with a very effective and charm- ( “rjot to-wit:
the contrary on or before the first day
ing accompaniment in the form o f
a 11 lands between the right-of-way o f the term o f the County Court, o f
“ Humoresque,” r, ndered by Efrem o f the Oregon Short Line Railroad the S'ate o f Oregon, for Malheur
County, to he held at the County
C A T G U T S B U ILD FO R TU NES for
Court house in Vale, Malheur County,
I • t in '■ t*ooî; !cU tell how, v hut to invent |
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•Humoresque” by F ritz Kreisler.
M
you money. W r it« today.
M. and in Secs. 31,32 and 33, and in ihe Oregon, ou the oth day o f June, 1916,1
I SWJ 9 o ~ f ~ the SWJ o f Sec. 29 yind
in the
o f t r r said
petition may
be
and
■ I ! ■ the ■ ___. prayer
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I
rw%
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f
gf I t p
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JOHN F. H O USTO N , I
30, P T. 18 S., granted.
Get yonr Boy a pair o f Walten SEJ o f the SF.l o f Sec.
R. 47 E., W. M., adjoining and extend-1 County Clerk of Malheur County Ore-
P A T E N T LA W YC PB,
Shoes. They are surely the best for ing said District on the north; and
gon.
D . C .,
[ se al ]
the money. L. Spier.
A ll lands between the west line o f
H. B U R B ID G E , Prop.
usines» Men’s !
FREE
Foster’s Drugstore
»wyhee Merc. Co.
utter Wrappers
That is the great- '
Three Cakes Palmolive Soap
ihoneCo
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Shall we prepare?
xt
the interest o f the Nyssa peo- e it questionP J fore the United s ta te s ..
P t in a library has been rapidly The United States has one o f the
and intensely increased during greatest navies of the world. Rear
the last year.
Admiral Fletcher classes our navy as
For a number o f years th ere' third in effectiven« ss *nd tonnage,
has been a small school library;
mor“ } 3 2 wa" t?R1 , .
U little interest was taken in it “ There are three essentials to carry on
Make one purchase of Palmolive Face Powder or
even b y the pupils and faculty war and these three essentials are
Vanishing Cold Cream and get three cakes of
and the public did not even know money. money, money, and no nation
soap EXTRA.
that there was a library. For- can carry on war without these three
t
j essentials.”
I t has been proven that
tunately for everyone a new and the United States u the wealthiest na.
intense enthusiasm has been ti«n in the world,
taken since last September.
The United States has over three-
The revival o f interest began fourths o f the gold o f the world. A ll
with a member o f the faculty. the other nations are 80 heavily in
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i
r
e
.
e debt that they cannot finance another
was
passed from her to some o f war. rr_
...
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,
The war debt o f Lngland and
the pupils and on to the other France are both over twelve billion
citizens o f Nyssa.
The first step dollars and Germany’ s war debt is
W e carry nothing but Ue3t Q ja lity
the right-of way o f the Homedale
taken, which was prompted by nearly as large. Japan is so in debt Branch o f the Oregon Short Line Rail
Overalls, such as Carliartt,
Levy
q
this new enthusiasm, was the lhat 110 nation wou,d loan her any road Company and said Owyhee Ditch Strauss
and “ Osh Kosh. ”
L. Spier.
Come in and see us when
you have anything to sell
ÌN T
„r
»»•♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ »♦ a
SH ALL W E PREPARE.
l ib r a r y
Off for the Hills.
le Ontario Laundry \
Soft Water-Better Work.
• he invaders.
I f the United States was in danger,
in grave danger, every American citi
zen would enlist. I f President Wilson
should call for volunteers he would re
ceive over three or four times the num
ber which he called for. That is the
history o f the United States. It hap
pened in the civil war, in the Mexican
war and in the Spanish-American war.
Every American citizen is willing to
defend our flag i f it takes every drop
o f blood in his veins.
N y ssa B arber Shop
H E JOURNAL
RINT SHOP
DENTIST
Is prepared to do your print
ing and the finished product
will be equal to that turned
out by the big city printer-
ies. It will cost you less to
have it printed in Nyssa
We have recently added a
number of the latest type
faces and your stationery
will be up to date if it is
printed here..
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