The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, March 21, 1919, Image 8

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    Wrestlers Will
Meet at Nyssa
in Fast Match
I
80-Acre Ranch for Sale
Two miles couth of Melba, Idaho. 33 acre* valley land in alfalfa,
well w ater for stock, 2 c istern s a t house, 56 acres under ditch: some
sm all fru it and gome oth er fru its, blue g rass yard, shade trees, o re
story house, porch on fro n t, bedroom on north, kitchen on w est,
nice sittin g room, house u nplasteied, cellar, barn for 4 head of
horses, good hen house, also pan try and closet, .all fenced but 80
rods in front, and two cross fences.
F. E. Dowd,
Melba, Idaho, Route 1.
Apple Valley
By O ur R egular C rrespondsnt
Only relatives were present. Mr
and Mrs. G*ndon left on the
evening train for a wedding trip
to Boise. They will make their
home with the bride's parent«
here.
T here will be a m eeting of the
Junior League n ext W ednesday a f t e r ­
noon a t th e school house.
The late flu patien ts a t th e hotel
have ail about recovered.
Mr. ard Mrs. J , M Judd of Cald­
well visited a t Mrs. F erg u so n ’s one
day last week.
The Ladies Aid netr.ed the neat
sum of $27 in serving lunenes a t the
Jackson sale Tuesday,
New Lumber Yard Manager.
After many years of frithful
and efficient service as local
manager of the Boise Fayette
lumber yard here H. T. Francis
ha« resigned his position to de­
vote his time to his farming in­
terests. His successor, R. B
Dunlap, has already assumed
s te p h (charge and promises the same
on h er c o u r t e o u s ,md efficient S e rv ic e
Mrs W C. Marris and Lucile
era accompanied Mrs. H ershey
appointm ent a t I le a a .n t Ridge Sun- th fc t
has
c h a ra c te rjz e d
MUNSING WEEK
A P. Gibson was ona the co n testan ts
a t a w restling m atch at Boise Tburaday
j night which ended in a draw , his op
ponent being C heeter Camp. Tha bout
was declared a draw , each w restler se ­
curing a fall during tha 20 m inutes of
fa s t w ork. A num ber of N ysaaites
w ere present to w itness the m atch,
among whom w ere O. W. Gibson, Mr.
j Jones. Roy Williama, Johnny Cancsll-
mo, Ed Rich and A rth u r R oberts.
C haster Camp is now a Boise boy
and bails from
Bellingham , Wash ,
w here he form erly participated in
many m atches. Since moving to Boise
| Camp has been w restling a t th e w eight
of 155 pounds and up to T hursday had
night had never lost a fall to an op­
ponent. A fte r the bouta Camp iasued
a challenge to w reatle Gibson to a fin­
ish m atch, as the one in Boise was a
20 m inute limit affair. Gibson accepted
th e challenge to m eet Camp in Nyssa
on April 2, Gibson reports the Boise
m atch one of th e hardest fought m eets
in which he has ev er participated,
which will insure a b attle royal on
April 2.
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Only at the WILSON BROS, in Nyssa can you buy
this nationally advertised and nationally worn maK
of Underwear
longer, washes better, fits more perfectly or_ gives morei real1 *phd
comfort and satisfaction than the sensible, serviceable, perfectly fU tH g-poi. thePmost
Munsing wear It is made by people who know h o w . from the best m
and gum.
modern sanitary knitting mills in th» United States. Complete stock o p ?
mer Munsing Wear in special featuring this week.
N o U n d e rw e a r w e a rs
Men’s and Boys
Women’s
Munsingwear
Munsing Union Suits
$1.75
Munsing Union Suits of light weight cp*
ton, low neck, sleeveless, knees and at
length and loose knee styles, also low^*
wing sleeves, knees length style.
■,
Men’s Union Suits made of fne combed
cotton in light weight cream color, long
sleeves ankle length and short sleeves
ankle length and short sleeves ankle or
quarter length style. Sizes 34 to 50
Extra Sizes, $1.50
for Nyssa Loan Workers
Atone and L ucll. S tephens w ere
J * *
M f’
N yssa Victory Loan w orkers will
som ew hat shaken up and bruised i n u n j * ™ 0 ®'8 management,
receive medals made from captured
auto accident Tuesday.
G erm an cannon. While N yssa does not
M artin Boa came home la st week
need any such inducem ent to do her
from an eastern camp and was dis­
charged a t F ort Rusiell, Wyomirfg.
p a rt in any p atrio tic effort, the medals
will prove very acceptable as souvenirs
Mrs, Bruce Duncan of N yssa is vis
iting a t the parental A. W. Foulds
of the World W ar The W om an’s Lib­
Milton A. Miller, income ta x col­
home.
e rty Loan com m ittee of P ortland has
A large crowd attended the sale a t lector. announces th a t he will again forw arded the Journal the following
the C S. Jackson ranch Tuesday station his deputies throughout the telegram which they had ju s t received
Everythieg Bold p retty well ex cep . the sta te to assiat those who failed to com
sheep and young stock, which w ent a plete income tax ratu rn s within the from national headquarters:
“ The treasu ry w ar loan organization
little light.
required tim e, and to render any other
Mr. K eller of O ntario has rented the service th a t may be necessary or d e­ has made 2,000,00} medals out of cap­
tured Germ an cannon for Victory Loan
Jackson placy for the coming season
sired.
Any ad ju stm en ts of income
aad is already moving in.
w orkers. In stru c t all your county and
tax es should be made now, as an ex ­
citv chairm en to s e n i in th eir au th o r­
J. J. Hicks and family and Roy Gee
and family of Roswell spent Sunday tensive drive for delinquents will soon ized lists of w orkers to you, th en for­
be
undertaken.
a t the P. T. Lirgm an home to visit
ward these lists to the Federal R eserve
with Ray Hicks.
Income Tax Offiears Payne and Hogg
chairm an of your d istrict. Federal Re
will
be
a
t
the
city
hall
a
t
O
ntario
from
Mrs T hornburg, m other of Mrs.
, , ,,
. .. _ .
| serve chairm an will upon receipt of
.
v
Allan, also a sister and a d au g h ter and including April 7 to and including | H t
arriv al of m edal shipm ents
from E nterprise, Oregon, are v isitin g A pril 9, 1919. It is th e wish of the de
from
factories
send
county
and
city
a t the Allen home.
p a rtm e n t th a t every o re interested
chairm en the n im b tr specified. Advise
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Mundle of Parm a should tak e advantage of the oppor­
were callers a t the P. T. Lingm an tu n ity afforded by th e v isit of these of­ th a t you in stru ct your local chairm en
to secure all possible publicity concern
home Sunday to see Ray Hicks, who ficers.
ju a t retu rn ed from France.
ing medal aw ards. In stru c t them also
th a t every w orker m ust be Hated in
Mr B ennet from the Extension Bu­
order to secure a medal.
reau of the U niversity of Idaho, will
give a talk a t th e school house T hurs­
“ MARY SYNON,
day afternoon on G ardening
This
N
ational
W "m an’s Liberty
tim ely subject should in terest all who
»
Loan C om m ittee.”
e x p e rt to p u t in a garden this year
The little friends of Miss V irgie
The chairm an for M alheur county is
and a good crowd is hoped for Miss
Riddle our county agent, will also be Thompson w ere en tertain ed by th a t Mr*. B. F. F arm er, form erly of Nyssa,
present.
young lady last S atu rd ay a t a lawn | now o f V ale‘
p arty and sp en t a moat enjoyable tim e
Ray Hicks, a sergeant in
playing
gam es and p a rta k in g of the
117th Machine (Jun Bn., in
France arrived Saturday eve­ delicious refresh m en ts served Those
ning to visit his sister, Mrs P, p resen t w ere: Dorothy Dean, Eleanor
T Lingman for a few days be­ F orter, Fay and Dona Foster, Mar»
From the C hester (Penn ) Times we
fore going on to Washington. and A gnes Swan, G race G oshert, : ta k e the following regarding au r fel
He arrived from overseas in Louise P ra tt, Virgie Thompson.
| low tow nsm an, I. L ax:
New Port News on the battle­
“ From fa r off N yssa, M alheur coun­
ship Rhode Island February 28,
ity , O regon, a section of tha Golden
M E. CHURCH.
after a stormy voyage of seven­
W est n u r* fam iliarly spoken as Snake
teen days Wa9 s*nt to Fort Sunday school a t 10 a m.
valley—comes new* of the opening of
Russell, Wyo-, where he received Public worship a t 11 a. m. and 7:30 1 th# Lax Pharm acy. I t will be inter-
his honorable discharge from the
m.
C. E Trueblood, P astor
«»ting to know th a t the new enterprise
service. While he said he had
__ ______________will be owned and conducted by Isadore
no complaint to make of the;
Lax, a form er resident of this city,
strenuous soldier’s life, yet he
N^ SSA R EA L ESTATE.
who has been in the W est for several
was pretty glad to get back to
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years. Lax is well known here, w here
good old U. S. A He left Thurs- j Chaa. C. Lockwood e t ux to M. H. he atten ded both tha L arkin G ram m ar
day evening for Prescott. Wash., H. Lockwood, Ja n . 17, 19J9, $ 1, l -¿ ¡„! “nd C h ester High Schools. For some
where his parents and other rel­ te re st in Lots 13, 14, Block 9. Lots 1, lirae he w as en« “«tod *s prescription
atives reside.
2. 3, 5. 6, Block 26. T eutscb Addition
a t Gleim.’* dru g sto re on W est
Third s tre e t. He has a host of friend*
A. W. Foulds was quite badly to N yssa.
hurt Monday evening when he C ista L. Lockwood et v ir to M H. I in this city who wish him success in
was thrown off from a truck Lockwood Ja n . 4. 1919,11. l-2 in » ere st his new venture ”
The above shows the estim ation in
w ith a trunk o n top o f h im . D r. in Lots 11, 12. 13, 14, 15, 16* 17, 18, 19,
which
Mr Lax is held by th e folks
Sara'in was summoned, but 20, Block 35, lots 8. 9. 10, 11 12, i s ’ u j
’ back hom e’’ and will serve to confirm
found no internal injuries Hopes Blk. 38, P ark addition, N yssa, Oregon. the
splendid im pression he has created
are that he will soon recover C. E. S. Wood a t ux to Barwick B. during
his short residence among us,
from his fall.
Wood, Dec 24. 1917, »10. NW 1-4 SW
C J. Jackson has purchased a 1-4, Sec, 2», Twp. 18, S, R .7.
Another Chance for
Income Tsx Payers
Little Folks Have
Most JOYOUS Time '^'raaKUrer
Good Word From
Paper “ Back Home
newly completed residence in C C. Sm ith e t ux to 8. B. Davis
Parma and will move there to | March 5, 1919. » 4000 . w 1-2 SW 1 - 4 ,
live. We are very sorry to lose SW 1-4 NW 1-4, 8 1-2 NW 1-4, See.
those people from o u r commun­ 29, Tp. 19 S. R. 47.
ity. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson have
.
,
always been among the foremost
workers in church, school and all C o m p la in ts r lied in C ir c u it Court
lines of progressive aommunity T. A. Sherm an va. H arry W. Clen-
work and will be greatly missed. anan, appeal from ju stice court.
A wedding took place Pt the M alheur County ve. G eorg* V. Allen
home of Mr. and Mrs Ch«s e t al. foreclosure tax rolla.
Willis on Wednesday. March 12.
when their daughter Abbie was FOR S A L E —Two 14 inch plows, 2
married to Ralph Gandon of c u ltiv ato rs; 2 8 and 9 inch-plow s. 1
Roswell. The ceremony took d rag harrow - S 3J wagons. 2 mountain
lace at 3 o’clock, conducted by w jgone.
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young
sow. will farrow in
lev J. R. Welch of Roswell. April, w. W. W hite*- A d e
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Bluestone and
Formaluehyde
for Smut Prevention
FOSTER’S DBUGSTORE
Journal Will Print
Stories o f War Heroes
Thousands of members of the A m er­
ican arm y in F ran ce -officers and pri-
v a ta s—perform ed feats of such un
u,„.i b r. v„ y under fire that they
w ere aw arded the D istinguished Ser-
viee Cross In recognition of th eir gal-
lan trv . T here is a thrilling atory be­
hind each one of these aw ards th a t is
well w orth telling, but many pages of
new spaper apace would be required to
p rin t them all. R ealizing this. G ener­
al P e rsh in g ’s staff has selected out of
the thousands of cases e num ber th a t
stand out above th e o th ers and typify
moet strongly tha bravery and self-
sacrifice displaved by th e American
arm y throughout the bloody lighting
| n France.
- The Journal has arranged to print
th e sto ries of these super-heroes of
th e American arm y. They are re­
m arkable aten e s, telling of feats of
brav ery and physical p ro w e ss-th a t
would alm ost be unbelievable were
they not taken from th e official rec­
ord*. The Journal will soon begin the
publication of theee »tones end will
p rin t e nnm ber each w eek. They wil)
undoubtedly prove an in te re stin g fe a t­
u re of th e paper and you will not w ent
to miss aey of them a fte r you have
read th e first one*.
WILSON BROS.
Department Store
Nyssa
Oregon
v a a n K
TOWN TALK
A. R. M cCarty shipped in a carload
of bees fhis week from K una, Idaho,
and located a p a rt of the lot across
the river from Gamble Island on the
Oregon side. The balance o f the car
was divided up among his other yards.
Nyssa is beginning to be noted for its
bee industry, th ere being about 2500
stands in the vicinity.
George H. Bodfish, the M alheur City
m erchant, was in N yssa looking a fte r
property in ter, sts Monday. Mr. Bodfish
is greatly interested in the J o u rn a l’s
new linotvpe machine and was one of
the first to respond to our request for
advance subscriptions with which to
pay for installing the machine, rem it­
ting $5 for th a t purpose.
Mrs A. P Gibson received a letter
this week from her brother, Earl
Johnston, who is with the arm y of oc­
cupation in Germany. Mr. Johnston
was buried under several feet of ear.h
by a 75 centim eter shell striking with­
in a few feet of him ju s t before the
arm istice w as signed and suffered se­
verely from shell shock and is ju st
recovering from the effects.
A lbert Iredale, looking like a typ­
ical “ J a c k ie " in his tailor togs, a r­
rived home W ednesday evening. He
received his discharge from the naval
service a t Philadelphia, w here he has
been stationed for the past month.
D uring his service A lbert had a num ­
ber of thrilling encounters w ith the
subm arines and several narrow es­
capes. but cam e out unscathed.
Ja c k N ewby was on th e stre e ts Wed­
nesday for the first tim e since be was
buried by a cave-in in the drainage
canal a couple of w eeks ago. He is
considerably the worse for w ear yet,
and it ia only because the doctor is
aw ay th a t he dared to venture out bo
soon. He describes the sensation of
being buried under several feet of
e a rth as being very unpleasant, to say
the least.
Sidney Burbidge left on No. 6 Mon­
day evening en route to his old home
in England, w here his p aren ts and
o th er relatives live. Sidney came to th>s
country about five years ago and is
now a full fledged A m erican Citizen
and recently received his discharge
from Uncle S am 's arm y. This is his
first v isit home since leaving England
and his many friends here wish him
all kinds of joy on his trip. He ex­
pects to re tu rn to N yssa in the fall
a fte r the hay is all in the stack
Real Estate Men to Be License.!
The legislature has passed a law rr
quiring all real e s ta te men in O regin
to furnish a license bond of $1000 to the
s ta te . The prem ium is $10 per annum.
To those desirous of dealing in real
e s ta te we would respectfully solicit the
w riting of th e ir bond, agents for the
N ational Surety Co.—N yssa R ealty Co.,
N yssa O r., J . Boydell.- -Adv.
For Sale.
Good stro n g pum p jack, nearly new.
Soe A. D. Morey.
f
P E O P L E IN E A R T H ’S I N T E R I O R ?
Man of Science Believed There Were,
and Sought Funds to Make
an Investigation.
On November 19, 1S22, one of the
most peculiar petitions ever presented
to congress was brought before that
body of law m akers, which w as none
other than a request from John Cleves
Symnies, asking th at aid he given him
to make a voyage to the Interior of
the globe, which he believed to he In­
habitable. He w as perm itted to lec­
ture before Union college, a t which he
expounded his theory, which, however,
was met with universal ridicule.
N otw ithstanding which he was g re a t­
ly respected as a man. He held th at
all planetary bodies. Including the
earth, a re composed of concentric
spheres, open a t their poles. In one
of his memoirs he thus Illustrates his
conception: “W ith dividers describe a
plane of m atter of loose texture, and
in the center add a very small circle;
draw a line through the center. It Is
eridqpt th a t either half of the Inner
circle, being alm ost equally surround­
ed by m atter, m ust be very little grav­
itated centerwise, so being suspended,
only a ro tary motion Is needed to
throw It compactly tow ard th e outer
circle. T his being adm itted It follows
that half way from the outlet to the
inner side of this circle of m atter thus
throw n out, a like rarity, suspension
or balance of gravity should prevail,
and h en ce'a disposition to concentric
circles; therefore It follow s'T hnt^uc-
cessive sim ilar subdivisions should ex-
1st. gradually lessening In force and
quantity. By applying this principle
to the earth I find the necessity of
hollow concentric spheres.”
Gasoline Engine. 8 horse power.
A lto 4-inch centrifugal pump.
f21t f
Fred Klinehack.
We still have a qu an tity of Yellow
D ent and Iriah Silver Mine saed corn
for sale. Those desiring seed please
send orders a t oaoe.
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
IN T H E COUNTY COURT O F T H E
STA TE O F OREGON, FOR T H E
COUNTY OF M ALHEUR.
In th e M atter of the E sta te of W. C.
Young, Deceased.
T t) A LL PERSO N S IN T E R E ST E D
IN SA ID ESTA TE:
YOU ARE, H ER EB Y , N O T IFIE D ,
T h at th e Final account of Emory Cole.
A dm inistrator of said E state, has
been made . and . duly . . filed
_ in the . office
. . .
of the Clerk of said
said final A ceount ¿ nd the
° Ur ’ settlem
an
en 8 t
th ereo f will be heard by said C ourt on
Tuesday, April 22nd. A D. 1919, a t
ten o ’clock in the forenoon, a t the
C ourt Room of said C ourt, in the
C ourt House of said County, in Vale,
Oregon.
All persons in terested in said E state
may, on or before said day appointed
for such hearing and settlem ent, file
his objections thereto, or to any par
ticular item thereof, as by law re-
; quired.
D ated this March 17th, A. D. 1919
EMORY COLE,
A dm inistrator.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
U, S. Land Office a t Vale, Or.,
March 17. 1919.
! W«!ul»CR ,1* he,raby ,* * * •" ‘ha‘ M.
who o ^ O c U ib « 3rd°f W * " * ' s ' T ’
e r t ' u L E * t r y No. f t t f e
SEJ end S E tN E j, Section ’ 10, Town-
ship 21 South. Range 46 E ast, W illam­
e tte Meridian, has filed notice of in­
tention to m ak* final proof to estab­
lish claim to the land above described,
M A R K E D P R O G R E S S OF MAN before R egister and Receiver, U. 3.
90*
at
Oregon, on the
22nd day of April, 1919.
Invention of O utrigger Canoe Was One
Claimant names as w itnesies: E. M.
of the G reatest in History of
Blodgett, H. R. O tl., R. R O verstreet.
the World.
Mrs. E ditha Scott, all of Nyssa. Ore-
Ron.
THOS. . JON
>N ES,
One of the great epoch-making In­
R egister.
ventions was the outrigger canoe,
which is of Polynesian or perhaps Ma-
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
l»y origin. It made practicable the
exploration of the Pacific and the set­ In tha County Court of the S tate * /
tlem ent of Island groups separated
Oregon, for M alheur County.
from one another by vast distances.
The g reat sailing canoes In which mi­ In the M atter of the E state of H arriet
A. Foster, Deceased.
grants from Tahiti voyaged northward
Tha undersigned having been ap­
over thousands of miles of trackless
ocean to the H aw aiian Island?, nobody pointed by the County Court of th e
knows how many centuries ago, giving S tate of Oregon, for Malheor County.
to th a t archipelago Its first popula­ A dm inistrator of the e state of H arriet
tion, carried 80 or more men and wom­ A. Foster, deceased, and having quali­
en, presum ably w ith children accom­ fied, notice ia hereby given to the
panying.
creditor* of. and all parsons having
C aptain Cook, the first white explor­
claims against said deceased, to p r*
er to map the Pacific, found all the
Island groups inhabited. The peo* •eat thorn, verified as required by law,
pie did not say to him : “We are within six month* a fte r the first pub-
discovered a t la s t!" They were them­ lication of this notice to said S F
selves the discoverers.
Long centu­ Foster a t h i. place of bu.m ee. to
ries before Captain Cook was born Nyssa, Oregon.
3 . f FOSTER
1 hey had traversed all parts of that
■cean; and the Polynesian navigators
h:’d mopped It for them selves with
nrb us ch arts made of little sticks.
Children in th at part of the world are
brought up in boots. They are am ­
phibious. Canoes for themselves they
f A
make out of hollowed logs, with stlrks
of bamboo for outriggers. Land and
w ater are the same to th e m ; they are
dually at home In the aae or ta terra
firms.
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6 Ammunition I
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firearms
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Chiropractor
9 to 12 A. M.
• 7 to 8 P M.
V.
FOR SALE.
S eed Corn For Sale.
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