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About The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1919)
“ Keep Times Good by Building Now” ----- W. B. WILSON. SB?T r ETAR1 OF LABOR. Times never will be kept good by sitting supinely, like “ Micawber,” waiting for something to turn up. It is up to us to turn things over and find out what makes the “ OLD MACHINE GO.’ # THIS IS FULLY REALIZED BY THE GOVERNM ENT I his is the reason the Secretary of Labor is urging the people to get behind this move. More tnan anyone else, Mr. Wilson is in a position to know the need of more and better American homes; and in a like measure he knows that this is the only sure method of bringing about a normal, peaceful and prosperous condition to the American peeple. ! TA K E HIS A D V IC E------ DO YOUR PART BOISE PAYETTE LUMBER COMPANY f SIMMMMMMHMMMMHMMMMHMMMMMMHHMt Farmers Mill, Grain, Feed & Seed Co. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Wanted. Good work hone, from 5 to 7 year* old, weight from 1500 to 1600 lbs, Wm Bock. ml4tf Lost Custom Grinding, both chopping grain and grinding corn meal, every Saturday. Customers wishing work done should bring it on that day. and Nyssa. Atlend vening, March 26. $ ns V 1.50 the pound / Both Stores Handle Meal 50c per pound For Sale my J Jersey Cow giving milk, also one ood gasoline stove, four burners. S. I. Bigelow. S Hatfield Bros. °od. 20 acre; on Bridge Island. House ami other buildings, o acres in alfalfa lt*v 1 12 a.rt3 levelled for grain. FOR SALE. Gasoline Engine, 8 horse power. Also 4-inch cantrifugal^pump. 'red K lim rh u ck . f21tf FOR SALE N YSSA , OREGON. H. T. Francis. F14tf. _____ Simpson’s Transfer Building § 0<ll>000©0<* V w • V / * Auto Service N Y SS A For Sale Feed Yard FLO U R M IL L Real Estate and General Insurance W e represent the following Old Line Companies: Royal, American Central, Queen, Hartford, Aetna, North ern, London and Lancashire, New Zealand, Firemans Fund and Continental, National Surety Co. and U. S. Fidelity Guaranty Co. Protect your property, buildings, livestock household goods, auto- mobiles, trsetors, machinery, hay and grain, anywhere and everywhere. Have you noticed how many Area recently without inaurence? Doe* it pay not to be protected? J BOYDELL " • U U 1 D L L 1 J , PHONE NO. 8 « I 6 Meats H O U SH Everything kept sweet A satisfied customer is the best business endorsement, and our cusfomers are always pleased. A trial will convince H. M. Housh, the Meat Man Attention, Dairymen THE RED SHIELD CREAMERY COMPANY, Inc. 1508 50 Western Ave * \ 5-Passenger 2-Passenger Roadster leat Mai ket THE LIBERTY SIX Does your car steer hard? M CASE CO. Phone 5Q-SSS Iwell and Parma, Idaho. T PEL 1" ERN Does your clutch throw hard? the back seat? Does your car ride hard in Try the Liberty Six and Funeral Directors. Phone 50-SS The easiest driving, easiest riding car in the world, built for the owner, —a car of perfected ideals. Driving a LIBER TY is free from effort which is imperative to true driving pleas ure. The popularity of the Liberty Sir among women drivers is conclusive proof of its ease of operation. Emergency lever operated with one finger tnf r(T n F N T " to without shock and without a doubt this is INSURANCE A G A IN ST A G CID EN I ro snap out of traffic trouble, you need a live car which jumps at a touch The L lbfcK l i SIX. We don't have to argue for a car that sells itself on ■ l i v i n g ease and riding com- fort. W e let you drive. Make your own investigation of the LIBERTY SIX at the Cen tral Garage r i-i AR TY, P r o p . Moderate Prices. CENTRAL GARAGE TO COMMERCIAL TRADE ier Every Sunday - - Seattle, Wash. Pays HIGHEST M ARKET PRICE for butter fat. and cans returned promptly. Cheek TELL YOUR NEIGHBOR Farmers Co-Operative Creamery Company OF PAYETTE Hauler here all day Presbyterian Church of l’arma Store. and clean The Car with a $500,000 Motor laughter House BOER. Prop. BEEF First class beef at moderate prices. Beef can be had every day in the week from \ a m, to 10 p. m. at my place of business. THE BRISCOE Veal, Sausages of va- Lard, Veal, etc., in fact, in an up-te-date shop. SELLS Kingman Kolony t i hand a carefully selected :e meats, including Resident Agent u .l „ 3 M U . N ,«,». O re, on. Call Phone 42. Flour and Feed Lumber Co. ireful about the sanitary con- house, and ell meats are pre- ’ umler conditions o f perfect are invited to inspect our . time. 31 ft. fanning mill nearly new com plete with sacking' elevator. 1 bay inare weight about 1260. A. D. MOSES. Harry Butler returned Saturday from Maryland. His many friends welcome him back after an absence of 18 months with Uncle Sam. Frank Monahan bought 25 tons of hay from Charlie Johnson, «h o lives near the Valley View school house, and paid $15 per ton for it. He has moved his sheep from Chester Lackey's to the Johnson ranch. Frank Edwards and family spent Sunday afternoon with the Barrett’ s. John Vanierpool and wife were visit ing at Charlie B ulard’s Sunday. Stove Fleming has bought a ranch and moved with his family somswhere between Nampa and Boise. Their many fiiends wish them happiness and suc cess in their new home. Charlie Gas- sett has rented J C. Fleming’s land and will live in the house vacated by Cleve FLming ard family Miss Helen Lungon of the Valley View neighborhood was visiting with some of her "Id schoolmates at Arcadia Saturday. Chester Lackey delivered a 10 weeks old veal to C. W. de Boer of the Nyssa meat market Friday, which brought him $24.50. Some veal, eh? A Bargain--to acres all ir. cultivation, with good House. Barn, Granary, and C. D. Simpson. Prop. hen house, all well fenced, and free water right, one and one half miles frim Post Office at Nyssa, Price $3500. Also 20 acres adjoining the above, all in cultivation, no buildings, good fence, $2000.00. We also offer, 160 Acres unimproved PATRONAGE SOLICITED Land with 60 ».hares of the Capital stock of the Owyhee Ditch Company at $4,000.00. Or will sell the land Nvssa Oregon without the Ditch stock for $1600.00. This land can be pumped onto with a lift of not over 15 feet, ia about Two Miles from Nyssa. Also a model 20 acres under the • Owyhee Ditch, all in i igh state of cul- , tivation, good house, and out buildings a bargain at $3500. f 3 also t ve several town houses 1 for eale at reasonable figures, and easy BY OUR REGULAR CORRESPONDENT) Sells ! terms Call and see us about our 200 acre The Overstreet family spent Satur farm, 70 acres in alfalfa, 156 shares i paid up water right, in good location, dry in Ontario, immediate possession, easy terms. Chooping and Grinding Mrs. Lee Boyd and Mrs. Ed John We can sell you any kind of farm or Grain bought and sold dry land you may waut; also indirectly ston were Payette visitors last Tues have one or two large stock ranches day. If you are in need leave your orders. I can save listed. List your property, for now is Miss Helen Peck was the guest of you m oney.- the time. Mrs. Frank Hall in Nyssa sever.:! days N YSSA R E A LT Y CO. J. Boydell, Mgr. of this week. P. M. W A R R E N , PROP The Peck family made a trip to Main Street, Nyssa Or. TTTTTTTTTTTT TTTT'I ! Ontario Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Rust and threa small sons from Owyhee spent Friday at tha ; Overstreet home. No new cases of flu have been re ported so far this week, but the schools are still closed. Charles Peck and Walter Simon were among those who i had it last week. All the hay in tha Kolony has bean *<ld and nearly all of it has been fed An economical, efficient motor car built from tried units at a cost within the reach of The cattl# men are now moving their everyone who can afford to own a motorcar. Beauty of line, fully equipped with every stock over into the Bend and buying convenience and refinement possible. Worlds of power, snappy appearance, and in every the surplus hay there. way a car you wili be glad to own TheJ. M. Wallaces have rented the Pratt ranch for the next year. Mr. | Wallace intends to put this place into broom corn. Drayage spring build» See our plans s figure your imates. Shoestring Directors Elect Officers For Sale FOR SALE. Chick Feed BY OUR REGULAR CORRESPONDENT The front lid of a Majestic range. Lost between John Ray’s and Jim Dun can’s. Finder please return to Lee The officers of the Shoestring ditch Boyd and receive reward. held a meeting in Ontario Saturday afternoon. Thomas Claggett was elect ed secretary and treasurer and Chester Lackey president. Those who attended Buff Orpington eggs for act the meeting from here were Will J. Roberts and Chester Lackey. ing. Mrs. Frank Leuck. IDAY Nyssa Realty Co. 1 ***** „ * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ******************************** ARCADIA Pratt & Sackett, Proprietors NYSSA - - . OREGON Weston F. Shield», pastor. On Monday, March 23rd, at It a. m. sermon to the young people. Subject, “ Now in Thy Youth.” All the young people are cordially invited to attena this service Sunday School at 10 a. m. Subject: “ Israel Warned Against Compromise.” Joshua 23:1 13. Christian Endeavor Society at 7 p. m. Subject, "The Art o^Building Character.” I Cor. s 10-17. Prayermeeting Wednesday at 7:8b p. m., in conaectiou with which is the •’Teacher Training Courre,” to which all are welcome. Junior Endeavor at 2:30 p. m. each Sunday. Saturday leave orders at- Wilson Bros, or Nyssa Trading Company O Road Improvements County Engineer B. F. Firmer pass ed through Ontario Monday en route for the lower I)aed Ox Flat country where ha had a craw at work cutting down a grads and otherwise making it possibla for tha ranchers of that »ac tion to reach their trading point. This work was finished this week and Mr. Farmer returned to Vale to get ready to start work on the Boulevard which n to be graveled from Cairo to the Nyssa corner.—Argus. For Sale. Good strong pump jach, nearly new. Soe A. D. Morey. STOP A MOMENT Y O U who are without Telephone Service; compare its daily coat to yon with many other things yon buy each day. We believe you will find that it will aava yo* money. Try it. Malheur Home Telephone Co ■ i