The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, June 13, 1919, Image 1

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VOL. XVII
<£l)c (Ditte Citi)
NO. 40
minuti
NYSSA. MALHEUR COUNTY. OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 13. 1919
B U IL D N O W
You can notice the earmarks of
prosperity along good
roads. *
$1.50 PER YEAR
5C PER COPY
' assurance giver, because of the scientific
importance and the practical nature of
her talk and her aenuftistratien.
Miss Florence Besly, a graduate
nurse especially assigned to this edu­
cational work by the American Red
Chautauqua Attractions Cross,
will lecture an the afternoon of
Bankers Called on to Explain
I n N v t s a I n n * 9 9 O A ? C 1 the third day on “ THE RED CROSS-
In N y ssa J u n e
Z b A K fcW D A nd a prophecy .-
How Treaty Was Brought
and will hold an instruction conference
Into United States.
Tha Nyssa Chautauqua association on “ HOME CARE OF THE SI^K ."
met in the city council room Monday The American Red Cross holds a unique
evening and electad its officer and place in the affectiens of the people of
Washington. — Resolutions asking
committee men for the work to be done all the world, and the message of its the state department for the text of
in preparing for the opening of our representative, carried to ua under Rad the treaty with Germany and directing
Chautauqua to be held in Nyssa. The cliffe auspices, will be eagerly sought
the foreign relations committee to In­
dates tor Nyasa's three-day inapera-
The whole inspiring, educative pro­ vestigate how copies of the unpublish­
tional community meet are June 23, 24 gram is symmetrically arrange. There ed documents have reached private
and 2b.
is something worth while for avery- hands in New York, were adopted bjt
Co operating with the Radecliffe ono and nona n*ed go fifty milos from the senate without a roll call.
Chautauqua System, the local organ­ home to get lively entertainment and
The request for the treaty will be
izer* of this annual getting together fresh cultural impulses, when these are referred by state department offleials
are arranging for a rousing time with brought in such rich measure right to to President Wilson and Secretary
twelve gripping events on the program. the community. The success of our Lansing at Paris and pending a reply
Entertainment numbers of the first Chautauqua can be read in the striking no official opinion is available here
quality are to be combined with fee- features outlined and in tbe sincerity as to whether the lext will he forth­
turs illustrative of the great central of tbe community's purpose in arrang coming.
theme of this year’s program—Educa­ Ing for it.
Under the investigation resolution
tion for every American child.
Introduced at the request of the white
The quickened spirit of democracy
Children*! Day Program.
house by Senator Hitchcock of Ne­
preparing for tha dawn of a new era
The Childreu’a Day program “ Th* braska. senior democrat of the foreign
embraces Education as tha only road College Bell’, will be carried out at tbe relations committee, it is expected
to future progress. Embarking on a M. E. Church next Sunday at 11 A. M. that a far-reaching inquiry will begin
crusade foi real education and staking Various groups representing school within a few days. The committee
ita ancceaa on the finer and more joy­ groups, boy scouts, camp fir* girls, met Monday to formulate plans which
ous things of life, the Radcliffe Chau flower girls, etc, will take part in this may include the summoning of mem­
tanqua, and ita local co-operators invite program. The Warren and th* Owyhee bers of the American peace delegation.
the whole community to make the town Sunday School have been asked to
Adoption of the Hitchcock resolu-
the dynamic center of the United States assist in the exercises. A cordial in­
for three days.
vitation to all
(Continued on Page Eight)
The local Chautauqua promoters are
building for an ideal—a raised standard
of living for everybody. And they are
building with ideas The program is
loaded with material.
THE FIGHTING YANKS, a group *
of military boys in the uniform* they '
wore in France, will make the Chau­
tauqua atmosphere, vibrate with the
speed of their rapid-fire entertainment
on the afternoon and night of the first
day. This organization of inatrumen-
talists, vocalists and dramatic entertain­
ers will give the opening program ita
humorous and its rollicking touch with
their colorful “ trench” repertory,
O U R F O U N T A IN -
THE COLUMBIANS.
rollicking
youthful spirits. j ) l of them, but ar­
tists of the highest order, will order
’two concerts on the second day.
These are skilled instrumentalists as
Wall at highly trainad vocalists, and
their esthetic musical numbers are of­
fered in combination with c olorful
costume affects.
THE RELLINO TAYLOR CO. has
When you are warm and uncomfortable you will be surprised
been reserved as tha concert offering
of the closing day and tha assurance is
at the relief you will experience through one of the many
given that its offering will be of the
cool, delicious, refreshing drinks we dispense.
first quality in artistic affect. Sam Bel-
lino, tha Accordion King, will bring
with him his big instrument wite the
pipe-organ tone and will demonstrate
not only its complex technique and its
dignity as a muscial instrument, but alio
his mastery of it in both lighter and aym
phonic effects. Lloyd Taylor will con­
tribute a group* of reading* and imper­
sonations to the concert program. Mr.
Taylor is a rapid fir# artist, a dramatic
TRY THEM !
dynamo.'
The six lecture* are not leas enter
" Y O U 'L L
DO BETTER.
M E R E
tainir.g, witty snappy and radiant, on#
! is assured, but they have averyeenoua
purpose. The big, throbing questio 1
| of the hour is Elucation. The Chat-
tauqua orators and demonstraors will
make this subject ring.
Dr. W T. S. Gulp, broad, eloquent,
P H O N E ,V I
A Y l i r I N t S S A
iw
keen, analytical, constructive, the ma:-
I ter of fi.OOO audiences, will give the
opening afternoon lecture on "THE
High Officers Involved in At­ LAMP OF ALADDIN.” This lecture
will be remembered long after the
tempted Rakeoff on $30,-
khaki tent has departed. There will
000.000 Sales.
*»e stimulate brains and around amotion
before he hat finiahed with his graphic
Detroit. — With the arrest here of I picture of the achievements of the
four men. one of them an army officer, trained minds of the world. His even­
"THE GREATEST
department of justice agents disclosed ing subject,
an alleged conspiracy to defraud the THING THAT MEN MAY KNOW.”
government in the sale of $30,000,009 will promote ideals of true education,
worth of army supplies to be salvaged not of the hands alone, nor yet of th *
head only, but alto of the heart.
here.
The marshal of thi* educational cru­
The United States grand jury has re­
CARRY |A CHECKBOOK
turned Indictments, it was announced, sade will be th# Chautauqua Director,
against Captain Soterioa Nicholson of Dr. A. M. Hyde, who, on the night of
BUSINESS MEN all do this. Why don’t you? Carry
Washington, chief finance offleer of the second day, will carry th# central
ing a checkbook eliminates th# necessity for carrying
them#
to
•
practicel
level
under
th#
the ordnance department.for this dis­
cash, ani in addition to being the aafe way—ia syste­
trict; an unnamed army officer recent­ topic “THE PROBLEM OF THE UN­
matic. Th# record of every expenditure is placed on the
ly sent to Fiance in connection with PREPARED.” The Director will in­
eheckstub-which remain in your possession.
the disposal of excess supplies; Grant ject froth element* Inte social life • nd.
The Malheur County Bank is alwaya glad to initiate new
Hugh Browne, a millionaire sportsman jn snappy, live wire phrases, awaken
patron« to the advantage« of a Checking Account.
us
to
the
beckward
condition*
of
and racetrack 0 » ner of Del roit, and
Won’t YOU be next?
Fred C. Collins, vice-consul for Greece Amercian life. Hie third nigh; topic
Preside*”
will
bo
"PUSHING
BACK
THE
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and president of a local realty com
___Vice-President
John Ray
HORIZON-Individual. Home. Com­
panr.
Cashier
J. H. Wolf.
All but the officer in France, togeth­ munity.” a fertile subject thnt invite#
er with Bert Harris, a Junk dealer of eloquence and imagery but thet affords
New York, are held at Fort Wayne, also a valuable basie for objeerjv# in­
an army post h ^ e, for trial. Accord struction in idoals.
In« to Arthur I. Barker, chief of t h e j Of particular significance will be th#
bureau of investigation here. Collins. lecture on “ HOME MAKING" and the
Brow ne and Harris are -charged with conferencJon “THE HOUSEAROi'KD
conspiracy to eliminate other bidder’ THE CORNER" by th* RedclifT# W om­
for the material. the'M ds being held en Specialist i* Horae-Enginoenng. on
lao low that the highest of the three the afternoon #f th* eucond day Thnt
l
would be far below the value of the . ah# will be listened to with absorbing
supplies disposed of.
’ interest by both men nd a women is the
THREE BIG EDUCATIONAL DAYS IN NYSSA
SENATE WANTS TEXT
OF PEACE TREATY
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1
The hotter the day the cooler the
drink that you secure from
our fountain.
No one else has ever equalled our
quality when it comes to soda
fountain products.
NYSSA COMNUNITY CHAUTAUQUA
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
June 23, 24, 25
Season tickets now on sale. Get your badge!
Social Tea.
Honors War Victims
Gold Star Memorial services for the
60 O. A. C. faculty and student soldiers
who lost their lives in the great war
were held at Corvallis Monday. June 10.
Among the honored who died in the
service of his country was Julian Lowe
¡of the Owyhee. All parts of the state
were represented in the honor list of
those making the supreme sacrifice.
The Ladiea of the Second Division of
the Presbyterian Church will give s
tea at the church basement on Thurs
*«y afternoon June 19. All cordially
invited to attend.
Mrs. P. Tensen
Mrs, Addie Wilson
Mrs. Wm. McKenaie
Mrs. John Kakebeeke
Mrs. Harry Sharp
NOTICE I t T m EMBERS
Mrs. Bert Hoxie
OF COMMERCIAL CLUB
Mrs. C. W. de Boer
There
will be a meeting of the
Mrs. C. C. Hunt
Commercial Club next Tuesday even
Mr*. Dick Tensen
. ing. Something doing. All members
REPORT TOUR NEWS TO THE utged to be present. Tuesday 7:30p m.
OATE CTTT JOURNAL.
ISADORE LAX.
GOOD SHORT TIME
INVESTMENT
If You Have a Hundred Dollar«, or more, you wish to
ip vest for a short period a Certificate of Deposit furn­
ishes you a convenient and gilt*edge way to keep
your money working for you.
Cretificatas Are Issued for six or twelve months and
draw five per cent interest and are negotiable.
We Will Appreciate an opportunity to serve you
Bank of Nyssa
A.(G. KINGMAN, Pres.
FRANK D. H ALU Cashier
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