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About The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1919)
I All Kinds of Repair Work Guaranteed. j Get yours done in the winter-why wait until spring ; Serv ice G arage | t > ' » NYSSA, OREGON C. C. COTTON, PROP. PHONE 43 Choice Meats We keep constantly on hand a carefully selected stock of choice meats, including Beef, Pork’ Mutton, Veal, Sausages of va rious kinds, Hams, Lard, Veal, etc., in fact, everything found in an up-to-date shop. Highest Prices Paid For Poultry Nyssa Meat Market C. W. de BOER. Prop. •>Q O O Q O O O eO Q O < X > C < X > 0 0 0 0 < > 0 0 < ! W E ARE TOILD TH AT LUMBER IS .NOT HIGH, TH AT A BUSHEL OF GRAIN, A TON ■ (F HAY, A HOG. A SHEEP OR STEER W ILL BUY ■MORE LUMBER THAN EVER BE FORE. GOVERNMENT STATIS TICS INDfflGATB THIS IS TRUE— BUT JUST TH E SAME IT COSTS MONEY TO BUILD. THEREFORE, NOW , MORE THAN EVER, IT (BEHOOVES THE PROS PECTIVE BUEL.-u iR TO RE G U IATE HIS EXPENDITURES UPON AN IN VESTM ENT BASIS—REAL VALUE FOR EVERY DOLLAR. TH IS IS W HERE TH E GEM STATE COMBS IN. W HETHER IT IS THE NEW HOME A REM ODEL OF TH E OLD W ITH INTERIOR FIXTURES AND BUILT- IN FURNITURE, OR A BARN. GA RAGE, GRANARY, HOG-HOUSE, MACHINE SHED, FEED RACK, HEADER BOX. HAY RACK, OR EVEN A GATE, OUR “ CUSTOM- ERS-AID” FLANS W ILL HELP YOU BUILD ECONOMICALLY, W ISELY AND W ELL. Gem CALIFORNIA ELKS ORGANIZE THRIFT State Lumber NYSSA, OREGON SIBERIAN TROUBLE AVERTED BY JAPAN PHONE NO. 8 Your Home, Your Business Your Possessions ARE AT STAKE Eat Drink and Be Careful; for Tomorrow You May Have a Fire, OR J. BOYDELL ~ I irpnsed Real Eetate Broker. NYSSA Phone 42 (First, Last. »nd Always,) OREGON PECKHAM CASE CO. r H0j Se Furnishers and Funeral Directors. I H. Kellar. in charge of Parma Store. House Phone 50-SSS Phone 50-SS Stnres at Caldwell and Parma, Idaho. Society daes not judge us by what we spend, hut by what we save. Cumulative Preferred Stock 7 °o may be purchased either for cash or by our easy monthly payment plan. We want our customers to become our partners in business and at the same time help them save. Dividends Paid Quarterly February 1st, May 1st, August lit, November 1st. Ask any employe for particulars. Idaho Power Company CHINESE Many DIE OF CHOLERA ---------- r - » Scuttle. Wash.—Cholera Is causing many deaths in Hongkong, Shanghai and Manila, according to news brought by the steamship Chicago Maru. There were 275 cases of the disease in Manila and 169 deaths in a week. MRny deaths have also occurred in Hongkong and Shanghai. No whites or Japanese have died, however, in either China or Ihe Philippines, and the authorities were hopeful of hav ing the disease in check when the Chicago steamed for this coast. / _____________ FQR BALK Two year old registered Jersey buH from rive gallon cow, cheap. OUS A. 9CHWEIZER. Tokio.—The conciliatory and digs, fied nature of Japan s reply to the American note of last September, com plaining of lack of co-operation of Jap anese troops in the operation of the trans Siberian railway, is believed here to have relieved any danger of serious complications between Japan and the United States over conducting the rail Farm For Sale-Forty Acres way. In effect, the reply ratifies the ar Joining Nyasa, Oregon, on the rangement reached at Vladivostok by State Highway. Roland 9 Morris, United States am bassador, and General Oi, commander R. H. HOUSLEY of Japanese forces In Eastern Siberia, and commits Japan to co-operation in the future. Under the clrrumatances It is considered unlikely here that the United Stataa will further pursue the matter. P. 0. EMPLOYES GET RAISE Graduated Increase Bill la Caw With- out Wilson's Signature. Waahingtoa.—Tae bill providing a graduated increase in the pay of postal employes, pending action of the con gressional committee in' estlgating the salaries Of sues employee, became a law at midnight Friday without Presi dent Wilson's signature. 10 days hav ing expired aincs its enactment by No matter how big the Job Is or do your hauling- -he oas the ** - how far it is to go, Henry Fields will | for the work__Adv.-e* Deaths Occur in Hongkong, Shanghai and Manila. FARM FOR SALE INSURE NOW Nyssa Realty Co. Saving Is a Man’s Greatest Asset San Diego. Cal.—The California Elks' Association, in convention here, In a set of resolutions endorsing ths 1919 thrift campaign of the govern ment. directed the president of the Lightning Explodes Oil Tanks. association to appoint «committees at once to carry on the sale of Thrift Iowa Park, Tex.—Burning oil from and War Savings Stamps and Treas 38 1600 barrel tanks, shattered by a ury Savings Uertlflcates and tp direct aeries of explosions, when sol afire by the thrift movement fhroughout sub lightning, swept in devastating streams ordinate lodges In California The through a large part of Waggoner City, convention approved the action of the Grand Lodge, which went on record an oil town near here, according to a r a »launch advocate of the thrift information received here. One man is campaign in its convention In Atlantic known to have been killed, a number incurred serious burns and a loss City. which will exceed $1,000,000 resulted from the oil fire. Co. In old reliable fire insurance Companies, that can show a clean record for prompt and satisfactory Settlements, Represented by the undersigned, • INVESTIGATE. UNITED FOR PROSPERITY, LET’S GO Rt Louis. Mo.—There mrn 27,000.000 ¡Savings hank depositors In the United States, according to figures published at the convention of the American Bankers’ Association here. In com piling these figures d ie allowance was made for duplications. Investigation by the bankers has proved that those savings bank depositors are, with few exceptions, people of small means, but they are the people who absorbed In large measure the war issues of government securities. Thrift and War Savings Stamps, Savings Certifl cates and Liberty Bonds AND ARE KEEPING THEM. Not only did they buy ant! hold gov ernment securities, but those invest ments led to additional savings, con solidated the hahit of thrift and In- «reased bank deposits throughout the entire nation. These 27,000,000 depos ¡tors now own $10,573,971,000 of sav ings. This Is the money which has built up the railroads, municipalities homes and Industries of the nation. These savings represent over twenty six per cent of the total resources. These savers financed the war successfully, and on their continuation of the pro duction of new capital through sav ings rests the solution for financing reconstruction ant! for the increase of production necessary to check the high cost of living, bankers agreed. The government savings securities and Liberty Bonds offer Ideal means to. the production of this new capital in the opinion of progressive bankers. They are adapted for Investment of all sums no matter how great or small. They are the safest security possible. They are profitable and readily con* vertible into cash should necessity arise. Their purchase not only aids in financing the government, but re leases corresponding capital from the banks and financial Institutions for expansion of industry and develop ment of prod notion. TltN'mgures compiled by the Bank ers' Association show that In the five- year period ending January 1 of this year, savings depoSTts In state banks increased 59.47 per cent; in mutual savings banks. 12 96 per cent; in stock savings banks. 33.04 per cent; In trust companies, 24.32 per rent, and in national banks, 118.36 per cent. It also was announced that there were 35,000,000 policy holders In life insurance companies In the United States. Oregon Trail Garage YOU WANT IF Heaters that heat, Ranges that cook, Washing Machines that wash, Cutlerj that cuts, Plows that Plow; By the way—John Deere twe way plows—are the latest words in the plow vocabulary. Service That Serves CONSULT Nyssa Hardware Co. S. D. GOSHEKT, Proprietor. ! Flour and Feed Custom grinding in not less than ten lots at one-sixth; customer to furnish his sacks. Exchange flour for wheat in small quantities. Buy your oats at the Nyssa Flour Mill. I also have wheat to sell in small quantities for chickens only. NYSSA FLOUR MILL P. M. WAHREN, PROP- TELEPHONE NO. I6-K CLIFFORD PAINE Automobile and General Repairing It has been the custom of White house officials to hold bills until the , last day since the president has been j ill because Dr. Grayson has not wanted Supplies and Accessories him troubled with unneceasary ex ecu , live affairs Telephone 81 la thia case, ss the question of veto was sot involved, there wss no need to bring it to the president s sttentlon Parma inlaas he particularly wanted to sign fl>arma £ levator Buyers of Grain and Seed of All Kinds Call Us on Phone No. 85 F. J. WALMSEY, Mgr.