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THE GATE CITY JOURNAL, NY98A, OREGON. Teacher’« Examinations | GATE CITY JOURNAL | State The State Teachers Examinations j will be held at the Coart Houss in Published every Friday at Nysaa. Ore Vale, Oregon on June 25, 26, 27 and gon, by 28. 1919. Following is the program for onc- FRED L. SHEETS. year and five-year subjects: Wedndsday— Arithmetic and History. FRIDAY. JUNE 18, 1919 Thursday— Grammar. Civil Govern ment. Orthography, Physical Geog Entered as secona-ciass ni«ner April raphy, Theory and Practice and Writ 14, 1910, at the postoffice at Nyaaa, Oregon, under the Act of March 3,1879. ing. Friday—School Law, A'gebra, Com position, Reading, Physiology and SUBSCRIPTION RATES : Geography. One year, in advance_____ ____ $1 50 Saturday—American Literatuae and B'.x months in advance---------------- 75c Psychology. Teachers wishing to write for life or primary certificates will kindly write A request has been sent to the state the county superintendent in regard to game commission by farmers living a program. along the banks of the Lucklamute i Fay Clark Hurley river In the southwestern part of Polk County Superintendent of Schools. county, asking permission to kill a —Adv-40 It number of beavers which are seriously damaging lands along that stream. Coal is a sure preventative of cold A public building adequate to house Buy now and save on the price—at the postoffice, customs service and Gem State Lumber Co.—Adv.39-ff. other branches of the government lo cated at Astoria, would require 8400 feet of floor space and would cost PROFESSIONAL. 8300,000, according to an estimate re ceived by Representative Hawley from PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS the treasury department. Mrs. C. E. Andrews, of La Grande, mother of Bert Andrews, who was the first Oregon member of the Rainbow J. J. SARAZIN division to meet his death in France, Physician and Surgeon has been named honorary president of the Oregon chapter of the Rain Office hours 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 p. in. bow division veterans, an organiza Mon which embr'aces 27 states. The Klamath Indians of. Oregon will JACOB PKINZING. M. D. be permitted to sue In the court of Surgeon and Diseases of Women claims to recover approximately 100,- 000 acres of land which, they say, was W. J. WEESE. M. D. omitted in fixing the boundaries of the Internal Medicine Klamath reservation, by the terms of a bill introduced in the house by Rep EDGAR S. FORTNER, M. D. resentative Sinnott. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat First Lieutenant Louis H. Compton of Salem, recently returned from over OFFICE HOURS: seas, bringing With him the croix de 9 to 12 and 2 to 6 guerre awarded by Marshal Petain of Office over First National Bank France for bravery in action, will be Ontario, Oregon state parole officer to succeed Joseph Telephone No. 33 J. F. Keller, according to announcement made by Governor Olcott. CHIROPRACTOR A new irrigation project by which 1600 acres of land will be brought under water on the south side of the Klamath river, between Klamath Falls V. J. ENOS and Keno is going rapidly forward. Chiropractor The water has been diked from the - 7 to 8 P- M. lands in that section and will be pump 9 to 12 A. M. ed on again by two large centrifugal NYSbA, OREGON pumps. Warning is given by J. O. Holt, DENTISTS manager of the Eugene Fruit Growers’ association, that owing to the tremen dous peach crop in the Willamette val DR. A. R ROBERTS ley this year the’fruit will be market- D cj NTIST less unless thinned to a great extent. He declared that otherwise all the Between Depot and Main Street peaches will be small and it will be difficult to sell them. O ntario , O regon , P hone 52 A mandamus suit was filed In Ma rion county circuit court by S. A. Mul- key and others interested in the or ATTORNEYS ganization of a bank for St. Johns, in which the court is asked to issue an order directing the state banking board W. H. Brooke - P. J. Gallagher to Issue a charter to the new bank or ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW show cause for refusal. Petition for a charter for the bank at St. Johns was filed April 16 and was disapproved by Ontaro, Or the state superintendent of banks on Wilson Bid« the ground that no need for a bank existed. The first forest fire of the season In R. W. SWAGLER the north end of Jackson county oc ATTORNEY-AT-LAW curred on the railway leading out from the Rogue River Lumber & Box com Rooms 12, 14, 15 pany’s mills, six miles north of Gold Wilson Bldg. Hill. Mill and timber crews and OREGON ONTARIO ranchers prevented a heavy loss. The railroad between Medford and Jacksonville, which has been operated for several years by the Southern Ore gon Traction company, and which was W H E N Y O U W I S H T O M O V E OR T R A N S F E R B E T W E E N NY SSA sold at public sale ordered by the cir A N D VALE P H O N E T H E cuit court, May 30. has been leased for K. T R A N S F E R , Vale, Oregon. a year by J. T. Gagnon, the Medford Pt one 87 lumber mill operator and box manu C. H. Dodge, Prop: facturer, pending confirmation of the sale by the court. NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Tu the legal voters of School District No. 26 of Malheur County, State of Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEETING of said District will be held at High School Bld’g, on the 16th day of June 1919, at 2 o’clock in the p. m. to vote on tne proposition of levying a special district tax. The total amount of money needed by the distrist during the fiscal year beginning on June 30, 1919, and ending on June 30, 1920, is estimated in tha following budget and includes the amounts to be received from the county school fund, state school fund, Epecial district tax, and all other mon eys of the district: BUDGET ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES 1. Teacher’s salaries . . ____ $ 7,760 100 2. F u rniture.......................... 8. Apparatus and supplies, such as maps, chalk, era sers stoves, curtains. 300 etc . . . . ................. 25 4. Library books ________ _ 5. Flags ................................. 6. Repairs of schoolhouscs,' .. 150 outbuildings or fences 25 7. Improving grounds_____ 25 8. Playground equipment___ 9. Transportation of pupil* __ 1.080 10. Tuition of pupils 450 11. Janitor’s wages _______ 125 12. Jan'tor’s supplies . . . . . . . 450 13. Fuel ________ ______ _ 25 14. L ight;................................ 16 ___ ______ . 15. Water 50 16. Clerk’s salary ... _____ 10 17. Postage and stationery .. 18. For the payment of bond ed debt and ~ interest thereon, issued under Sections 117, 144 to 148. and 422 of the School 700 Laws of Oregon, 1917 . 150 19. MisoWaneous ______ . 24. Total estimated amount ot money to be expend ed for all purposes dur- mg the y e a r ________ $11,440 ESTIMATED RECEIPTS From county school fund during the coming school year . . . . $2,127.50 From state school fund dur ing the coming school 412.50 year _______________ Total estimated receipts, not includinathe money to be received from the tax which it is pro posed to vote ................ $2,540 RECAPITULATION Total estimated expenses for the year ________ $11440 Total estimated receipts, not ineluding the tax 2,540 to be voted ________ Balance, amount to be raised by district tax .. 8,900 Dated this 21st day of May, 1919. Attest: C. C. HUNT, District Clerk. H. T. FRANCIS, Chairman Board of Directors. Notice to War Veterans, There is to be formed a Great War Veterans' Association, in Vale, on the Mourth of July and all soldiers now in the county are requested to be pres ent. Bv order of • ROY McCABE, Ex-IL S. M’ Coldstream Guardi, 1st Division 1914-16, ml6-j27 R. E. Bradford, proprietor of the Nyssa Livery & feed Stable invites the patronage of the pnblic. Courteous treatment and reasonable prices. May 2tf. NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING DO YOU LIKE TO LIVE AMIDST AT TRACTIVE SURROUNDINGS? THEN READ THIS. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR THE COUNTY OF MALHEUR. In the Matter of the Estate of JOHN WAGNER. JR , Deceased. TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN SAID ESTATE: YOU ARE, HEREBY. NOTIFIED. That the Final Account of Clara M. Crandall, Administratrix of said Es tate, has been made and duly filed in the Office of the Clerk of said Court, and that sa‘d Final Account and the settlement thereof will be heard by said Court on Tuesday, June 24th, A. D. 1919. at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, at the Court Room of said Court, in the Court House of Baid County, in Vale, Oregon. All persons interested in said Estate may, on or before said day appointed for such hearing and settlement, file his objection thereto, or to any par ticular item thereof, as by lew re quired. Dated this May 14th, A. D. 1919. CLARA M. CRANDALL. Administratrix. May 16 June 13. £ The Village Beautiful 7 h If a single merchant in this town were to adopt the oermanent policy of making his store attractive in ail nossible waya he undoubtedly could hold the best trabe ¿f his town in the face of competition of every other kind What is true of the individual merchant is true of the entire village or city. All it needs to hold it« trade and its population is to be attractive. A ttractiv en ess i» of many kinds and is composed of many elements Good roads, clean streets low prices and high quality will attract to and generally hold trade f°ButShaded streets well sprinkled, green l*wns closley panted and well-kspt houses and outbuild ings reflect a diligence and prosperity that are almost as persuasive as some of the more tangible and material appeals of cost and quality. One may imagine, for example, what a transformation could be effected in this town if every window on its business streets were occupied by a flower box filled with beautiful flowering plants. Yet the thought need not remain wholley imaginary; for at a comparatively small cost to each individual merchant such a transfor mation could be effected. Many of the largest «tores and hotels of the great cities have decorated their win dows in this way. . . . An example thus set by merchants doubtless would be followed by many citizens in the decorating of their homes. In a f«w years our town would become known far and wide for the beauty of its homes and places of business. cropped, neatly NOTICE TO CREDITORS. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON. FOR THE COUNTY OF MALHEUR. In the Matter of tbe Estate of MAR CELINO LAUCIRICA, Deceased. The undersigned having been ap pointed by the said Court, administra trix of the Estate of Marcelino Lauei- rica, deceased and having qualified; NOTICE Is hereby given to the cred itors of and all persons having claims against said deceased, to present them, with the proper vouchers, as required by law, within six months after tLe Hirst publication of this Notice, to either Modesta Laucirica, at her place of residence at McDermitt, Malheur County, Oregon, or to her attorney. C. M. Crandall, at his office at Vale, Malheur County, Oregon. Dated May 16th, 1919. MODESTA LAUCIRICA, Adminietratrix of the Estate of Mar celino Laucirica, Deceased. May 16 June 13 THINK THIS OVER. m TOWN BUILDERS FOR IDAHO PEOPLE. MR. DUNLAP SALES MANAGER M A H U fA C NYSSA, OREGON W estern S oft n Notice to Customers. We are delivering ICE every day from 7 to 9 a. m. We also deliver your meat up to noon each day. NYSSA MEAT MARKET C. W. de Boer, Prop. Nyssa Realty Co. i Real Estate and General Insurance Get What You Want at the price you want to pay We 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 JVoperty, buildings, livestock household _ mobiles, tractors, machinery, hay end grain, anywhere and everywhere. r I iber flag remember u it is Flag our flag. A. R. McCi saying his fatue Haating Nepr Mrs. Coyle, died a t Maridia There was a Ontario to buy ford a ticket Reunion at Colu nationa, to be subscriber. U Dick” had ree Mite Loia Nampa Tuesday Ira Rutledge in the eity this Wm. Cathy Mra. Storks Baker Monday Born, on Frid Mrs. G arrets E. Rutledge Waa in town M Mra. Josie tham Saturday Schirmar. E. McClelland day to visit his An ice cream borne of Mra. I Sunday evening Mr. Vaughan Moncs Mrs. Campell furnish lemonade all them selves. J. B. Pinksto coast Monday J. Boydell we evening. Miiaee Iva Pc visited at Ontai Rev. Trublooi The Journal thi the editor’s illn Carl Finn wa Cathey’a he j horse bucked ni him breaking ing several othc The local lum out S. O. S. cal coal now. Barney Wilsc a few day* this Fred L Shee week, and our local newa, but issue. Mr. and Mr callers at The Don’t forgi meeting on Ti Mra. Camp business of di 5 For Sale—S and high-grade One registered some excellent Gus A Have you noticed how many fires recently without inauranee? Dose it pay not to be protected! Second Hand Goods of ALL KINDS at Reasonable Prices J. BOYDELL, ' Resident A gent S treet. Nysaa, Nvsaa. Oregon. Orearon. Street, Main Call Phone 42. 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