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T he G ate C ity JoukNj I VOL. XVII NO. 24 OWYHEE NYSSA. MALHEUR COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY. FEB. 21, 1919 « .5 0 PEP. YEAR H ie PER COPY Keeping the ‘‘Watch on the Rhine” / IRyssa and Vicinity j Ki-1gman Kolony a r c a d ia ---- ----------------— II. - » _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ A / D V Afin BKAIlt am /îsvnBBanns.r.au.V ~r ~ - " 1 ~ ------ ?. Sergeant W. P. Moray writas as fol I ^ (ay OUR REGULAR CORRESPONDENT) Iowa to bia parents, Mr. and Mrs. A BY OUR REGULAR CORRESPONDENT A Brief Resume of the Daily Events in a Live Town— Mr. Hysmith spent Sunday in West- D. Morey, of this city: Mr. and Mra W. Smith ara vialt- What Your Neighbors Are Doing. fall Tha Rhine, Dec. 24, 1918 School opened again M onday ing relatives in Caldwell thia week. Mbs Kingman took a‘ collection of with 33 per cent of attendance. Dear Father and Mother: Mra Earl Cantrell airived from books donated by Kolony people to the Received letters from all of you to Mrs. Josie Sherman was in Ontario Gee. Green was in Vale, Monday. Emmett Tuesday. She and Mr. Can- night. Pretty good to get letters the Wednesday. May Guthrie is spending the Nyssa library last week. P. I. Speer, of Apple Valley, was In week with her uncle, Bryant Lu- trail will remain hare for sometime. | night before Christmas. It seams like The Martin and Scott families were Jim Fogle was in Nyssa from Adrian town Saturday. per. Tha committee appointed for the By ■ the wosat of luck will bring good seme Wednesday. entertained at dinner by the Over- Mr. aad M, T. B. Hixon were Weiser rian-Aamenian Relief drive were W. times. streets on Friday evening Mrs. J. C. Fleming whs calling Marshall Chipman was out dog hunt visitors Sunday. W. Smith, Mrs. Bigelow, Mrs. Bradley Wa are resting quietly I guess daing ing Wednesday. A petition has been sent to the county on the Frank Edwards Saturday Frank Leuck and family moved out judg« asking that Lee Boyd be ap afternoon. and Mr. Klingback. ' the "Watch on the Rhine." We don’t Lem Wilson was in town from the to their farm on Tuesday. Mrs. F L. DeBord and Mra. Kling have any idea as to what we’re going pointed Road Supervisor for this dis Miss Ruth Barrett was the Owyhee, Wednesday. Will G. Cathey was a business visitor trict. back, who have been visiting relative» to do. It looks as if we might get to guest of Miss Helen Butler Sat The Malheur Co Bank has blosaemed to Caldwell, Friday ef last week. ia Walla Walla for the paat week, re go home Among the first and again it The Vanderpeels went te Weiser on urday night and Sunday. out with anew sign. look* as if we’re getting eet for a good turned home Wednesday. Mrs. Grace Hand returned from Je Monday and brought back Mr. Hiddle- Miss Irene Edwards spent a Murdock McDonald, of Apple Valley, rome, Idaho, Thursday of last week. biddle who will work for them thia few days last week with Mrs. We are all glad te laarn that Mr. stay. was in Nyssa, Tuesday. We’re all in hopes we go home in the summer. and Mrs. kldrich, parenta of Mra. Roy Haley, of Homedale, was visiting Jess Thompson of Nyssa. Mr. and Mra. G. R Dickson ef Iron relative* in Nyaaa the latter part of Chau. Bradley, are coming up from same rotation we came over. That Jack Joyce was called to Ontario a Walter Lawrence has moved would get us back with the first 150.000 side are visiting relatives in Nyssa. Ontario for a few daya visit. last waek. few daya age by the illness of his baby back to Arcadia from Ontario and and 1 should think that would not he Harry Brown was in Ontario and daughter, but she died only a few hours The Parent Teachere will hold their Ellis Walters returned from Twin long. is working for Chas. Thompson. Vale, Wednesday and Thursday. Falls last week, where he had gone te after hie arrival. monthly meeting at the Bcheol house We’re to have a good dinner temor. Willis Faubion and family and look at eorae land. Frank Golden premises to make The valentine party which waa given Friday p. m. It ia urged that the pat row. Chicken and pie are included. rons make an extra effort to be pre Will also have a tree decorated in the Nyssa a visit in tha near future, Geo. Redman, Chief of Construction at the seheol house last Friday even C H. Brown of Mallett Station sent. Barney Wilson, recently discharged of the Electric Light Co., waa in Nyssa ing wae attended by almost the entire visited with Will Koberts and mess room. The people here are help community. The evening was spent in family Tuesday. frsm military service, is expected home on business Tuesday. Rev. Trreblood delivered a good ing us with it. They are trying to soon. Mrs I la Adams and son wera sermon Sunday afternoon. His regular make us at homo as much as possible. Mrs. E. H. McDonald left last Sat playing games and talking and a valen Sundays are the first and third of They haven’t much to do with them Miss Lucy Thompson, who if teach urday for LaGranda for a visit with tine box furnished considerable amuse guests of Will J Roberts and ment. Refreshments of cocoa and cake tamiiy Monday and Tuesday each month, while Rev. Blom of On selves. The other day one ef the boys ing in Ontario, spant the week end at her daughter, Mra. E. Jasper. were served by the ladies in charge of night of last week. tario has the fourth Sunday. Every saw a bar of chocolate dawn town. Ha home. Mrs. Allred, of Boise is visiting here, the affair. body ia urged to attend. ask the price and it was 18 franca or F. M. Mason and family left Monday the guest of her daughters, Mrs, A, Frank Monahan made »trip to Adrian reports that J. M. Rebartsen the northern part of the state Mr. Wilson, who was assisting in the about M OO. Of course (4 is not so evening for Kewanee, 111., • theywher Schneiter aad Mrs. Geo. Green. protracted meetings being held at the much as $400 but he told the man be will make their home. Those attending court at Vale this of Nyssa expects to build a house last week looking for summer school house, was obliged to return to did net want to buy the store. Lemoint Allred, who was recently week were: Hugh McDonald, C. C. there very soon. Mr. Holly also intends range for his sheep. I see in a clipping from the paper discharged from military servive. is Hunt, George Green and Jim Duncan. to build as the room in which the family his school work a t Nampa the early Alex Edwards had a painful are living will be needed for the store. part of the week. His splandid music that Frank Ward is disabled from a visiting relatives in Nyssa. Miss Florence McDonald returned accident last Friday by falling The members of the Big Bend church ia being missed at the meetings and we wound and en hi* way home. I’m Fred Green and Ralph Servoss are to Nyssa Monday from the Holy Rosary extended an invitation to the Kolony from a heavy load of grain The glad Frank ia still alive. I tell you a will all be glad when he returns for at Adrian, this wek, doing carpenter hospital at Ontario, where she under people to meet with them last Sunday wagon wheel almost passed over man ia lucky to be wounded even if it is services Friday night. work on the new lumber yard buildinga. went an operation for appendicitis. and talk over the advisability of build his right leg between the knee One of our patriotic citizena has set serious sometimes. I am glad te see Miss Virginia Forbes, whe is teach Those attending the prize fight at ing a church at Adrian At the meet and the thigh. At first it was an example which would be well for him get out alive. ing at Valley View, spent Sunday, with Nampa Wednesday night were: W. ing committees were appointed to make thought that his leg was broken The weather ie real warm here. the rest of us to follow G. A. Sch- her sister, Mrs. A. R. McCarty, re Jenkins, John Cancelmo and Henry a census of the two districts and find but he was taken to Dr. Weese weizer has adopted three French or There haa not been u bit of Bnow yet. Fields. turning to her school Monday morning. out these who were in favor of It. The of Ontario where it was found that it was only a very painful phans and has forwarded the money te In fact gueai the people heie don’t H. E. Hansen spent the week end in need of a high school was also discussed Dick Tensen, this week, bought a bruise and Alex will be walking these children for two years in ad leok for snow now anyway. It seems and the suggestion made that a high Nysea, returning to Pocatella Sunday bunch of cattle from W. G. Cathey, again in a few daya. vance While they enly ask for thirty- more like 4th ef July than Christmas. I workad all day in my shirt sleeves, which he will fatten for an eastern evening. Mrs. Hansen accompanied school building might be made to serve six dollars each for one year, Mr. as a place in which to hold church ser oim as far as Nampa, and visited over market. 9chweizer has been very generous in and as yet thia winter I’veor.ly hud an Mr. and Mra. Will Howard have night with friends, returning Monday vices for a while. sending them fe ty (MO) dollars each overcast en once. The Brightest Star Well guess I’ll close for this time. moved to a ranch near Nampa, where morning. instead. Mr. and Mrs. “ Bud” Anderson are Bill’’ will become a full fledged Mr. and Mrs. Ore of Fruitland, Miss I t ’s getting bed time and there'* no rancher. in the Constellation moving to Nyssa from the Succor Creek Cathey and Mr. Williama have been newe any way. neighborhood, where they have been Norvell Thompson is still winning With love from yeur son, Mrs. Robert Clark and Mra. T. J. visiting in the homes of the commun living for the uast year or two. They honeri In ttle theatrical field. He had Sgt. W. P. Morey, Caldwell were Vale visitors Wednes ity nearly every afternoon since the will live on the old Norman place on the leadiiig role in • recent production BY OUR REGULAR CORRESPONDENT meetings began. It is sincerely hoped 2nd Mob.. Ord Repair Shop. 2nd Div. day, where the latter had some dental the eaBt side, and will work for Will by the students of the Uuniversity ef work done. , ' Am. R. F. that their sunny faces, and love for all Cathey, who has the place leased. Oregon of the popular play, “ What Hamer Sweet is building a new house Mrs. Lola Schirmer, who haa been in mankind will be contagious and evsr- Happened to Jenas,” and was cempli- Boise for sometime, has accepted a po on his ranch in the Bend. lasting. We feel that their “ Old time merited as fellows by the Oregon Em aition as night operator with the Mai Corn Meal Mill a Frank Howard of Caldwell transacted erald, the school paper, on the man religion that was good en eugh for Death of Dobbin heur Home Telepone Co., at Meridian. business in the Bend Tuesday. father that was good enough for ner in which he acquitted himself in Frank Manaell yesterday loot a valu Wm Read ef Weiser, whe owns land mother’’ ia also “ good enough for” ua. U, S. Phelan sold his 40 acre raneh his bis difficult ¡-ele: Valuable Industry able horse which gave up tho ghost at under the proposed Owyhee project v n here to Harvey Hatch, Monday, con- “ It is hard to say which of the cast a most inconvenient time for Frank. No longer do Nyssa people hare «¡deration $9600. in Vale this week conferring with these waa worthy of most note beeauec of Ho had just drivon the animal to the Rabies Cause Havoc interested in the project.—Va'e Enter to depend on the East for their U. S. Phelan and Pat Cennely autoed the unusual general excellence. Rut depot when, without any known cause prise. corn meal for they are now being to Boise and back Moi day. They re good as they all were, first honors Among the Animals it laid down and turned up its toes. Mias Marie Burroughe returned from supplied with the genuine ‘made ported the roads in very bad condition. probably go te Norvell Thompson, This was unconvenient for Frank, as Mayor Caldwell and the other city Kingman Kolony Wednesday, where Mai! was delivered to only half of the John Huston and and Hestsr Hurd. Mr. officials have very properly taken he not only had to walk home but was she has been visiting for the past week. in N yssa” article. The Banners' Thompson left nothing to be asked for prompt measures to stamp out hydro put to the trouble of removing the dead She was accompanied home by Mrs. Mill, Grain, Feed & Seed Co., of patro na on Route 3 last Thursduy as as Jones.the hymn book agent, even as carrier Otto Myer was taken sick and animal besides. The best exports phobia in Nyasa by requiring ail dogs which Hatfield Bros, are proprie had to return to Parma. to the rolling of his eye. A part Ethel Martin, to be muzzled and announcing that among tho learned bystanders expres hard to handle without affectation, he tors, are turning out a grade of Sidney Bur bid ge returned today sed the opinion that tha auddon death An election for director» for Big played it with a nicety of values, car dogs not muzzled will be killed. Sev meal that is pronounced by com from a visit to Vale. He expects to Bend Park Asaeciation will be neld at rying it just far enough but net too eral dogs which had been bitten by was caused by a combination of hydro start in about two weeks for a visit to petent judges to be »s fine as the atheel house in Diat, 47 on Friday far. rabid animals have beenehot. including phobia and the “flu.“ his old home in England, whers his anything ever made down ia evening, Feb. 21. All stockholders are Henry Fields’ valuable and famous duck parents live. hunter, Mutt William Cathey's dog Dixie. It will keep a lot of requested te be in attendance. M. E. Church. Wiley Snow and family left Tuesday Silver Tea Chester Tate entertained twelve of showed unmistakable signs of rabies Sunday School at 10 a. m. for Wendell, Idaho, where they will re money at home that haa been his friends at a Valentine party ut his and was summarly disposed of. Mr. The Ladies Aid Society of the M. E Preaching service at 11 a. m. Sub side in the future. They leave a large going East, never to return, and heme en Friday evening. The teach Church will give asilverteaat the home Cathey alao lost a valuable .steer from ject. “ Who Own* Your Home?” circle of friends in Nyssa whe wish besides creates a market for the era Misses Cuthbert and Carmack chap of Mrs S. I). Goehert Thursday after the disease. Evening service at 7:30. Subject, them good luck. Feb 27. Hostesses for the oc Over on the East Side, C. F Smith, local corn crop. It is a valuable «roned the crowd. A good time is re' noon, casion will be Mosdames Hilton, Davis, the Sagebrush King, has a 300-pound “ The Master Roll.” ported by all present. C. D. Simpson has bought tho Miller local industry and will help to and Goshert. All are cordially invited. Prayermeeting each Wednesday eve hog which ia apparently afflicted with the mid winter madness, according te ning at 7.80. Studies in Christian Stew dray liae and will continue the same make Nyssa grow. .... Billy Siegerson, who was in town Tues ardship. prompt and efficient service that ehar- LOST Ladies’ Jacket Loat. Senaay. March 2nd, will bs observed acterizcd this popular line under its day. The animal is not violent but on Lost—Tuesday, between Sam Wat the contrary stands all day long in a as Ebenezer Day, at which time short former management. Lost, on highway, >r. ladies blue brosd- Hanlon Found Guilty; corner ef the pen and solemnly nods addresses by different laymen will be reterò 1 1 son’s end Ramey’», a Ford chain. cloth jecknt I “ Finder ■ P please l< W. L, Gibson made e business trip his head as though poundering en what given relating to tho biatory of the Journal office. Liberal reward. f2U2 Finder please notify Gertie Ray. ought to be done to ex-Kaieer Bill. It church and its outlook for tho future to Boise Wednesday. He was accoi Five to Ten Years '•ported that several dogs on It is also hoped to have present with panied on his return by Mr. White, the East Side were shot after showing us at that time soma former ministers A number of Nyesaitee attended the of tho church. A chief ceremony of returned soldier, who will work for the trial ef John Hanlon at Vale this signs of the disease. I t is still to early to more than aur the dev to be the burning of the can him during the coming season. week. Hanlon shot District Attorney mise the results of the depredation* of celled mortgage ef the recently paid off Glen Pounds, this week, received Swagler three timet on January 7. and the two dogs which ran amuck in Nyasa ndebtedness of th e church. Special iws from Grant Hand, a former the jury promptly found him guilty. last weok but tho situation ia being music will be rendered. All ere in Nyssa bey, and whe has been with Judge Dalton Biggs sentenced him to carefully watched bj the city authori vited. C. E. TRUEBLOOD. pastor ties. the A. E. F. in France for the past from five to 10 years in the pen. year, that he had landed safely in New York. Nysaaites Will Return Mrs. J. M. Robortson received a Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Carman, who left letter the first of the week stating that her father, M. Bowers, was snow Nyssa for the eeast country last fall, bound in Kansas on route to his home will return sometime next spring, sc in Missouri. At the time of writing cording te a letter from Mrs Carmen to the Journal. That they think Nyssa he expected to be held ep severs I days. ie a little ahead ef anything they have The ladies of the St. Paul Guild will seen ia shown by the following extracts: meet at tne home of Mrs. F. D, Hell “ We are not so much in love with T H I S I s » community interest none of us ean afford Must be in the hands of the Internal Revenue next Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 2 1, at Everett that we are not ccming back not to strive for. Particularly is t.he Malheur County 2:30. All members ere requested to be to Nysea in the spring ■emetime, bat Collector not later than March 15. Bank bent upon the development of Malheur County. present, also anyone wishing te be a could not get the aato over the moan Ranchers find us ever ready to lend practical aid in If you are a single man and received an income member ere cordially invited to attend. tains. We hope everything in Nysea is bettering the crops and in Increasing the herds -for of 11.000.00, or a married man and received Tom Droet aed Hiram Van Dyken in fine shape. Mr. Carman is working what benefits our patrons benefit« us as well. $2.000.00 during the year of 1918, you must file are among the Nysea boys who have in the Great Northern car repair shops returned from the w«r Tem wa« at here. With best wishes for ell Nysea.’’ a report. " G r o w in g b y J e r v in d ” the Preeidie in Califorria during hie Call for proper report forms free of charge at enlistment, while Hiram spent hi« time For Sale or Trade among several different camps, receiv Two good milch cewe and farm im ing hie discharge at Camp Lewie. p le m e n ts Will take hay er fresno work Rev Marshall the evangelist will In .«chenge. W. W. Wh.te. preach in the Presbyterian church ef Nyasa, Sonday, February 23. at 2:.30p. m. He ie an Intcreetidg speaker with n y ssa o s ic o n For Sale a live and uptodate message. All are power. eordially in v ite te beer him. Thi« Gasoline Engine. B bor meeting ie for everybody in Nysee. Also 4-inch centrifugal^>omp_ A. G. KINGMAN, Pres. FRANK D. HALL, Cashier, Klingback. Hie theme is, “The U n i t of to d e v ” f2Uf L Big Bend I T ..-S I f * Making Malheur Thrive Your Income Tax Report Jttalhcurtfotmbj $«m k © THE BANK OF NYSSA *~*T> I i l l