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- 1 WILL MOREY WRITES FROM TRAINING CAMP all fíne meals, too. I cannot kick on SUMMONS. the feed we got on special occasions or IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE just ordinarily. We get well treated STATE OF OREGON, FOR MALHEUR COUNTY. for an army; I think probably the best E ditha E nnis , treatment of anv army in the world. Plaintiff, This Y. M. C. A. is in a churah house vs. in this little town and every Sunday The U nknown H eirs of Lennox B. night the ladies of the church bring Boyle, Deceased, and also all other cake and serve coffee and cake to the persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien, or interest soldiers. It is a treat to us, in the real estate described in the com as we lack sweets as much as plaint herein. any thing. We have two sugarless Defendants. days a week in the army now. Those ; , To the _ Unknown heirs of Lennox B. all other two days we get no sugar and we never t im in g _ ' any rig^t? _ title, es do get very much of it anyway. * tate, * lien or interest in the real estate described in the complaint herein, De BILL. Address 116 M. O. R. S , 41 Div., L. fendants: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE I.. N. Y. OF OREGON: You are hereby re quired to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the Red Cross Service Flags. above-entitled court within six weeks In thousands of American homes, in from the date of the first publication the days preceding the coming Yule- of this Summons, that is to say with tide, Red Cross service flags will occu in six weeks from the seventh day December, 1917, and, if you fail py window space along with the wreaths of to answer, for want thereof, the of holly. These flags will be a feature plaintiff will apply to the Court for of the Red Cross Christmas Member the relief prayed for in said com ship campaign, which will run from plaint, to wit: a decree determining claims of any of said defendants as December 17 to Christmas eve. A flag the the same may be set forth by said de in the window will mean that a person fendants; and that the defendants and be _____ forever ______ barred _____ from in that home is a member of the Red each of them ______ Cross. Additional emblems on the flag asserting any claim whatever in or to The following letter written De cember 2, w u received by Mr. end Mr*. A. D. Morey from their son Will, who at that time was at the training camp at Long Island: Dear Folks—We are still here, but I guess will be going somewhere soon now. We don’t know where, but will go on transport. 1 saw in today’s pa per that the 42nd division was in France and we are supposed to gn next. I am transferred now. Am in what is known as the Mobile Ordnance Re pair shops, a new organization, this beir.g the first one the government ever had. I ran* as private and its up to me to begin all over again. Our machinery has been shipped ahead of us and we will not be organized until we reach it. th ere should be good chances for promotion in this branch, but I'm afraid some “ good fellows” will get the good jobs. However, I don't care a bit. What 1 want is not in the army and I’ll never be satisfied here even if I should become a general. the household who have joined the Red . Townsite of Nyssa, Oregon, adverse Cross. If not already a Red Cross to the plaintiffs, and for such other re I am inclined to think that this war member a person living in a house th a t. *■ *° l^e Court may seem meet and is nearly done. It has lasted long is as yet without the flag may join in 'equitable and for costs and disburse enough and the nations can see now the Christmas drive and obtain one for ments of this suit. This summons is published in the just what they wanted to know. display. Gate City Journal by order of the Hon The company I'm now in is for the The window service flags, which are orable Dalton Biggs, Judge of the repair of tractors, trucks, field artillery transparent, will play a part in a na abovs-entitled Court, directing that and small arms. There will be three tion-wide Christmas Eve demoni tra- said summons he so published and that branches of it when fully organized. tion that is to be the climax of the service of summons be made by publi cation each week for six weeks com They gave me an examination on gas membership campaign. Candles are to mencing with the issue of said Gate motors and I and one other man was burn behind the flags in every window City Journal of December 7, 1917, and all that passed out of about 50. All on the night before Christmas, and at ending with the issue thereof of Janu the rest of the men in our company intervals church bells will chime in ary 18, 1918. C. C. WILSON, came here from Rock Island arsenal, every community, while groups of Red Attorney for where they had had a few days train Cross workers will parade the streets Plaintiff. Dec. 7, 1917-Jan. 18, 1918. ing. s'nging carols. We have just finished reading a For Sale. prophecy that the war would end soon. Farmers Should Raise Bees. 75 tons alfalfa hay. The thing was written by a monk in Every Oregon farm should have its Gus A. Schweizer. Nyssa, Or, R. F. 1701 and his prediction has been very Adv. d lJ tf accurate. The story said the war colony of bees, say students in the D., box 69 would commence when the grain was school of commerce, who are making a ripening and would reach its height study of the honey-producing possibil If you are thinking of buying a car when the cherries were ripening for ities of the state in connection with don’t forget that the little old Ford rambles right along and is always on the third time, and that it would end their survey of Oregon industries. The alfalia districts of Eastern Ore the job See Fields at Service Garage. after three years and five months in Adv.d7tf time for the Christmas mass. I only gon are particularly adapted to bee hope he knew what he was talking culture, yet statistics show that only For Sale or Trade—One corner lot. one farm in five has bees. about. With the present necessity of con on Main, for auto, piano, hay press or I have eaten four Thanksgiving din ners this year and have not been out serving the nation's sugar supply hon anything of value. Address Box No 6, of camp yet. You see, our company is ey can be successfully substituted in Homedale, Idaho.—Adv. small and new and so we don’t cook. scores of places. Instead of a luxury Six and eight-cylinder Oldsmobile We are assigned to abahallion of three it will become household necessity, cara -the car of service, comfort and companies for meals. We can go to in the opinion of many students. beauty—at Service Garage, distribu any kitchen. In my case I went to all TO TRADE -Ontario property, for tors,—Ad v-n9 of them for turkey dinner, as they all had it different days. Then today I Nyssa property or livestock, would Cleaning machine for sale. Apply went over to the old company and they take anything that could be used on the Box202, Parma,—Adv. were just having it there. They were farm. Inquire at Journal Office. N y s s a H ardw arelC o, a- CHRISTMAS PRESENTS Gifts That Will Please. I F you want Gifts that will Please come in and inspect our display. We have a com plete and up-to-the-minute line of the most popular Holiday Tokens. Our list includes SILVERWARE, GLASSWARE ALUMINUMWARE Other Items Too Numerous to List. N y s s a H a r d w a r e Co- For Sale. A good two seated top hack, cheap. John Molenaar, Kingman Kolony.— Adv.- -n23tf Rave You Chosen the Coffee For Your - C h ris tm a s D in n e r? There’ll be more good fellowship — more Christmas cheer— more of the holiday spirit about the table if you finish your dinner with CHASE & SANBORN’S “ Seal Brand” JUST RECEIVED Large Line of XMAS CANDIES AND NUTS Fresh Fruits and Veg etables at all times. Our line of Fancy Dishes for the Xmas Table is Complete. Before buying your Xmas Can dies and Nuts, we would be glad to have You Used By Three Generation« LOOK OURS OVER NEW LUMBER YARDS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS FOR RENT—Forty acre, adjoining Nyssa. Half mile of creamery and and flour mill. Shares or cash rent. Address P. O. box No. 1116, Boise, Idaho.—Adv. A full line of Building Material P R O F E S S IO N A L . New Stock Square Deal JACOB PRINZING. M. 1). Surgeon and Diseases of Women W. J. WEESE. M. D. Order your Coal Now Internal Medicine CITIZENS’ LUMBER & COAL CO. EDGAR S. FORTNER, M. D. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat OFFICE HOURS: 9 to 12 and 2 to^b Office over First National Bank Telephone No. 33 J. Ontario. Oregon Safety First D r . J. J . SARAZIN PH Y SICIA N A SURGEON Office between Second and Third on Main street. Oregon Nyssa INSURE BEFORE NOT AFTER — A FIRE The Nyssa Realty Go. J. BO?DELL, Agent W. H. Brooke - P. J. Gallagher Will protect you on any form of policy Dwellings, Farm Buildings, Machinery, Live Stock, Hay in Stacks, Grain Uncut, Cut, in Stacks, in Sacks, in Warehouse. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Wilson Bldg Ontaro, Or Phone, Write or Call at Our Office Main Street, - - Nyssa, Oregon NYSSA TRADING CO. J. BOYDELL, Agent R. W. SWAGLER ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Rooms 12, 14, 15 Wilson Bldg. OREGON ONTARIO W ILLS’ AUTO TRUCK I>R . W . G . H O W E FONG LEE LAUNDRY First SL, Near Main Nyssa. Oregon 3 0 0 D WASHING GOOD IRONING ollar* and Cuffs a Specialty C. C. WILSON LAWYER 1 H a u !s B n y tb in c * B n y time B n y w h e r e ... DENTIST - o n ;»at«*»tabilfcy. R a n k ra fereerew P A T E N T S B U I L D F O R T U N E S *"■ PHONES j r .'i i o r f r « b w l l f t o t- l l h - w . w h e t f a t a » e * t a n d a o r« j o n m o n e y . W r it» to d a y . D. SWIFT & CO. P A TE R T LAW YERS« L3B3 Seve«th S t, Washington. D. OREGON NYSSA lirte m a r k s an.1 eoryrtgtit a «•rfelnrd or uo Svnd ewdrC sketch« or Vfcetm and u#» I rrtp b o n for M E C S E A R C H and report i Office. H i Í Re. 117-t . C IT Y P. J. PHILLIPS A N D ( O t ’N T H Y O R D E R S S O U C P T E I » ATTORNEY-AT-LAW ONTARIO : G . B . WILLS OREGON NYSSA OREGON Nyssa, Oregon