The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, February 21, 1919, Image 4

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    Cash Must Come!
ATHLETE IS NOW VINDICATED TOY DOG HAS HIGH VALUE
W ar Hat Provad Thai Sanatala
lion la Sparla and Oamaa Waa
Tima Wall Spani.
V.
• ruttala Qrlffan. Practically Unob­
tainable Ju ct New, Ic Likely ta
■scorna Popular Favorita.
Mui'li waa «nlil bafura tha war Is
Tha lim asela Griffon la popularly
ilnltraclalliM of Ihn young man wbd knuwu a t “tha monkey faced toy dog,”
iloTntoil lilmaair tu atlilrlloo, ramarka
and ha It one of the brightest, sharpest
III« l.nulavlll# O ourtrrJournal.
Ills
and gnmeat uf all toy breeds. The
«•filly tlanlli wna |ini|ili<-*l*«l by lha
Uriffou Is a erosa between lrlah ter­
on «y piling «lug u t a fallow who took rier. Yorkshire terrier and Yorkshire
lila a io riU a « lili hla light altinw anil »panivi aud only tha fortunes uf war
lil« rar mal Ion at har anil oararanaary.
aud tha dldli-ultlaa of getting any di>g*
\\ hanovar an alhlala died hla mu» out uf Belgium have prevented tha
rular davalopuieul waa aal down as Ortffou from becoming a leader among
lit« cnuaa of hl« iintlmaly ami.
the toy hreeita that are so fashionable
II h»« been iiitnl« plain by lha war I Just now.
Ihol Ilia athletic youth la tha p re fe r
Auterli-an breeder« of Griffons have
aide youth to light lha enemy.
It i a bit of advantage over Ihelr Kuro-
B eie r wm » proved that ha waa lena pean confrere*. Inasmuch a« cropped
aldo thiin otbara to tight llfe'a battles dogs are allowed to he shown In this
In tho figurative «on«o of the phraae. country and there la no tjuoktloa that
or that ha died aooner than the round* It does Improve the appearance of
pntitu'hed, »oft iinnod, llahby-IrggviJ thla breed when the ear« are carried
man.
erect.
In the army and In lha navy «tillar­
The smaller these dog« are tha
lo »|*oil» and game« ara eiii-ouraged, more valuable.
A Griffon weighing
promo led. valued. Swimming, tennis, three or four pounds, that I« to aay.
loving, rowing, football, ana regarded so small that he can he carried In a
a« being worth more than the lima lady's muff. Is worth almost anything
that la dev otad to them.
Aviators tha fortunate poa»e«*or want« tu a«k
who ara supple and wall art up. a t for him
At the preeeut lima It Is
well a« young aud courwgaou«, ara tha almost liupouilhl# to obtain such a j
inu«t pnonUlng oandldafea
It hat dog.
boon found that the "light hand«" of
the mini who ha* ridden to hound« arw
What Cmptlnaaa May Da.
a« valuable In manipulating an air* . | When a large »hell I« tired Into the
plan.- „« they are In taking a spirited
„ w, k„ ntorv or
llk,
............. « J
* un" “f
" n,‘ o r * *
fi ne.-, I'hvsiral training o f every sort
N a g-o.1 « «»et for lha young man.
nini how much more enally the candi
date a ho Is forty or beyond has tilled
himself lor military service If lie has
kept up since college days the habit
of exercise and out of door life.
a— -
L. SPIER’S GREAT
CLOSING OUT SALE
OF CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS
AND SHOES
NOW GOING ON!
that of . Uv., rushing thmugh water.
, lnluw)uiuly ,^ h ln J th, p ^ . u * „
„ ^
lKWky m|U# , mlnu„ , Urvuch
the atmosphere there la a vacuum. The
air family Is a quick mover at tilling
such »i*aoe. but of course It Is more
or leas confused aud tlastrwted by the
uuevpected arrival and passage of the
paojs'ctlle. and the vacuum la real for
IN ABE MARTIN’S COUNTRY a fair portion of time. If there ta an
nlrplan* going full tilt acr\v«s the wake I
VV here VA ladani Center« and “tha of that tired shell Immediately l-chliul j
ihe projectile, It must run Into the |
World Do Mcva." but In Dacld.
vacuum. Then It may be more seri­
adly Leisurely Manner.
ously damaged than If It bad been
VII thrown ivunly seemed to be walt- struck by the »hell. The air shuts to
tng for ns when late we reached the gel her with a force that hurts all with­
"p v n lc crounds.“
Abe Martin type« in reach Such a clapping of the hands
hung rcitnd the roadway to tlie grv've. of air tu a sim ilar vacuum wade by a
Ginger imp, orange cuter. Ice cream holt o f lightning makes the thunder It
cones wi-rv- disa|>|*ewrlng down wsrm ts better to hear It than to feel I t
and ihlrsty Min-at*. All thrvwvgh the Airplanes have been brought down In
giovc there were grateful voice« talk* the world w-ar by that nieab-v Those
Uvg gently of the saving o f the corn long American navy guns did that to a
crop by the ial«v v'oata and collar» German twx>seated plane, and It came
were not » * numerous sa on f i f t h ave- crashing down Into the Yankee Jo e *
• e. but V I hearts and friendly visit- The pitot » a s dead.
v sud ,w h a n g s ,-f iwnhdencea were
>«» ev dent «s anywhere In all tb*
»«•i'-'
\ , ts is of V I wer» llokirg
up their war with this, and one elab­
orate’ * wh!*Lered farm er earnestly
oourtdisl to me
“ I b-ught fvwir year«
to make gvsvl tin có la '» wvvrd. ami t
kv.w gtk--»« w ka r*.-a»«tly .NVitribu-
guess oar tsiys hwtay will stand by t*d to tka L i b r i ; HaaJ tad Thrift
Wvsslrv'w “
Stam p fu n i « f G.mau-g C« ago was
Hone« homely, shrewd and wise, Ptwabb-n l a n u a l Horbart Murini »f
they talked Aha M arita's language:
Bastan U n.oars ty.
“It's aloe f llye In s ttttte »«.'»at
TW ugk prwaiJart o f ana a t :ko o dost
where vow don't hsve t' give son'ebmt-
s i boat uaivora t oa in tbo U n ta d
ly a dt«»e ta hohl jo a r overcoat “
Stato«, tka « a i« • Vpar*. .•« o f From
“A kicker Is «early «tiers w rong”
V ayntpaihlier Is a feller Mist's fee Sant Marfan aa a aCwAoat. praaoNor and
you a« liwvg as l( «hm 1 .vat aaythlaut" ■•» ioga proaaS a rt. o - a b ow k in to ■
IVtttfca Is '■.¡»t ,«■♦ dcseal cygar ab faatk tka -«ad and tka atragwtK- pwauian
ter amvtki
1 « waa P IN-well la tha of *ì.-oo ng. «bosk k a i M i'U a r .-vl'.ogo
l Ivtwg Gfattrvfa.
Wtfaln «M fawrwirod m hm o f it and
wk-.-k va l ko only MotVadvat .M-loga is
SABBATH DAY IN C1SPUTE a I tfaat grast »mp.ro botwoon Groo*
R irar Wvaming. and L i O r t - u * Ova­
Bea iv Ne De»« ta l*»o-»»«t . - * » < : •
ia,
VA ban It* , ' M * n - , i Has Ita
w tfa L 'l ao--«nd »»moat«- «at .-poa
F*r»t tnat-twt-en.
g and wttk aa -rtaaaa af - * * r I f f
w « a t ia arrailm aot r x w l'«.-omk
'. ere s o dedali« laforwaatsm as
to » '< • the obaervatvoe e f tbs trat VX» Aaaatvoca a f tkva kvrdL larga or
it*.' of the week was ssbagitated by
K. aro raoox-vak; apoto-- atad and
the t'hriattans for that e f the sev­ mar « « ka holpod tW r «war ;ry m basa
en lb day the aweteat Je w 's * S*Sb»lV of a t ¡ ara N a takvrg a d v a r t^ o «f
It andiswbredly arane amoisg the tfa» « f g a r t a a t t to aaoaat t í a
tk»
earlier ¡.sodica«* of ibe i'k r -* (i* a
i-g o o : ,v <»c» ¡a Moik.>lt»-r « r.-*t
ckarvh. »»*1 • »» regarded «a ¡be *::y a*
«ay oxtro ¡ •vaatmaot ao tka r m -X
itay to be hetd sa ores'. Ne-awwe in the
worsts a f ,me of the fa th e rs “It Is the
•mt day ta « k \ h C«-v! changed dark*
INoubvfarrva* Church
rev*, and ;he wsaae day. »«»\ Jesws
X'hrtsg. ,war SavKvr. roava from
ha
b a s to » F i ' a ó t postor
'bw d * The several reference« :■ the
N a a -tia g at I H f a. m
hew Tvwraaaeat te the lo rd '» Aay.
sed to tha I t rag Aay eg the week.* "A aigarm g -o a r a m » "*
Sur-tay cirfai al at K M » » m. K. IL
w tii of evaraax be Ksree la mtwA \ a
Moas mhh'.hMMd raaavms taken fren» D m : $ a s t.
( V w t x a gwidaaoar M h y •
Soa
the xVhJ Vesr»a»eat a e r e ».Gw reed by
otberw e f the e s r i j Bathers la ty p yow«. ' Vfarm uar.ty m d tfao t » o n «f
poet e f the .b w cy aaca e f thta Aay
The Sari taw. edhae >«eaaaasgswi ea
-aya-m o». -g « a d -*-o xv a
W
|
>‘ " k K» »h tch the «abbatv«. .-» « e rr m ■ M.wav tka A .-d Toax
. b a . «n
«■ve e f SwmAay ta t v s r te have brea T and S tko t a » » - : .
orda,wed i» » a vd*,-y e f v W gaasm a.
oaaon's Alomomar» i o n a t i YVsra
v I ' f i t . b i b A t a g ah week tag
rvs>nww'« Vea»«« An ea the mlsaafy das at I fa' p a i t tfaa k»m- af Mra.
Gooding College
».
All Goods Must Go!
*>eaerah»a 9taaAay * ta the TV m A o - S* F FoaOar faV ari. *X.Vaooe.
shaa code it ta sajuteed that Nm $mt-
•kay. ngktfhlty Araggaated >y e a r t »
.m aera aa the l a n h Aay. a~ i *
a L ,'i * « t
«U-.S sad patate ba a a rau a ta “ cea«»*
___ _ ckM l at )* a. m.
staca the aJath eaanar* A * J a y kaa
h a a .M -g i l i t a
S k k .w .
km
brea a t n aggkly - - - - ¡ f a i l rxeO-
Wa Ffaatfafk- » » • « - « . ' ■
• *iv a k» , 'V t s m a o m t r ia a M a Aay
t * » . k g a«r»’«re
M * 3*
a m. <
e f rea» a ad t i k p u k i M w v e v i d
eae raeaapr riva» hay .vvapatteaa «ff
PVwvdr
pvarely M i-ah r har« .ere ae.epg « a t * •t* Ufa
as " e a e a» ,-iaaare.
c. s.
Farmers Ct>-Operative
Creamery Company
EVERY
ARTICLE
SUV'S
at-
Wilson Bros, or Nyssa Trading:
Company
BUY NOW!
a :
j Bays' S U ItS . OVERCOATS» FURNISHINGS and SHflES, and thousand« of dollars of every day needs at prices to
defy sny ccmpetition or mail ercer koufe in ihe United Stales. The man or boy that misses this opportunity to buy
wearing apparel will regret it many times in the future. The world war has sent everythin* ‘ sky-high” in price, and
there is no telling: what unreasonable prices you will be compelled to pay in the near future for merchandise inferior in
quality to the kind we »re sacrificing at this great Closing-Out Sale We are cutting price* still lower in our desperate and
final effort to CLOSE Ol’T every Dollar's Worth of Merchandise before MARCH FIRST. If we had told you one year ago
that you would be paying today such high prices for all kinds of merchandise, you would never have Believed it. It is a
fact just the same and prices are stiil going higher. so by h !I means let this be a warning, figure out your present and
future r.ex'ds. and take advantage of this last and only chance to save, for the great World’s war has sent prices up in
leaps and bounds, merchandise is going to be scarce, hard to get. and of an inferior quality, so by all means take advan­
tage of this sale, buy for le*j than wholesale cost in almost every instance, anticipate your future needs, it will be the
best investment you ever made*
BARGAINS!
Lwvys' All Wool Overcostr. worth
over
will be ck>sed out at
BARGAINS!
Men’s Tennis Shoes: worth |2. on
sale to close out per pair
98c
$3.95
Choice of one K m of genuine Fiber
Suit Cases, to dose out at
________ $1.45
___
Five hundred pairs of heavy Can­
vas Gloves will be closed out at less
than wholesale cost, per pair
15c
The best *2 Fult Boots will be closed
out at
Men g and Boys. Wool Jeraies,
rorth to over *3. will be closed out at
$9c
$1.98
Choice of any John & Stetson Hat
in the store, worth to over *5. for
One lot of Men’s Dress Shoes, val­
ues to $5. choice to close out
$3 69
$ 3 .9 5 ^
Misue* ^$.50 Mary Jane Slippers
will be ckwe«3 out at per pair
$1.98
Boy's best *1 Hats will be closed
out at
69c
-'w* lo» of Men s Heavy Work
Sbouu- worth to over »-'.on sa * at
$3.45
1 hie ot of Mon s Hats, good styles,
i worth over $2 60; choice to close out
$4.95
Genuine 'Head ight»‘* “Carhart"
and Lem Stnusa ‘ Kb Overall»
worth over f t S ' to rkwe out
$6.45
Boys’ best $1 Union Sniis will be
closed out at
79c
^ Summerweight Poriaknit
onirts and Drawers, choice to close out
I9c
* ’ne lot of Men’s Overcoats, small
sizes, values to $15, choice at
$6.95
ti go7*!. .,cho° l Shoes, worth over
$3 6 0 , choice to close out
All Arrow Brand Collari, selling
' ery place for 2 ’c. choice to close out
The famous Gordon Hats, newest
styles, sold everywhere for »4 and *5,
choice to close out at
lO c
_______ 89c
Mens test quality
Shirts, worth $1.25. for
$2.89
$2.85
Men's »125 Drees Shirt* will be
cl seed out at
Hlue Work
One lot of Men’s Ribbed Shirta and
1 rawer*, worth *1, on sale to close out
90c
M* « >- » M u*, l'anta u
per pair
$1.95
nhSK «
$1.95
O U R N f C k t !^ACTAKP
Men’s Heavy All-Wool Sweaters,
worth over *8.00 wholesale today, on
sale at
Men's best quality »25 Wool Suita
vili be closed out at
One lot of lint's Negligee Shirts,
small si'**, values to 12.60. choics at
Owe lot of Men s Dm i Sh.ee, worth
to ever J7. chotee at
B o ,'• C w
worlh “ '•
19c
ÓS l Y s !Ì l k ° COME!1-0'* ° f M' rrk,ndi« ‘ '• f o «t lo«, (k u .hot,nato cwL
La SPIER'S STORE, Nyssa, Or.
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virai ^uiiratiua Februiiry zi! U»l9. • ing on Turwffjty, Ja m ary 2K
l.aat
NO RESERVE!
REM EM BER! THIS IS YOUR LAST AND ONLY CHANCE to buy CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS and
SHOES at WHOLESALE COST ana less. There is r.o half way doing: things here. We are selling M en’s
or payktr
Hauler here all dav Saturday
SACRIFICED!
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Irrigaltan
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All para*aa intaraatad in. or <rk* ma'
''• • »sated fay such rkangaa o f tha
'« • '"ia n a a a r tfa* D iatriel. ara harafaj
'¡^•'11*4 ta appaar at tfaa a A ra o f MÓ
■••rd. at N r**a 0 ragen «t ita rage
«aaltng ta ba S*M * « T u sad .*
“ •'<■• L taifa at S a 'rla rk . p . m . art
•fa«» - au** m writing, i f any tfaayhavr.
’fa» tfaa land daaenbad in aud politic
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