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I « THE GATE CITY JOURNAL, NY9BA, PROFESSIONAL. GATE CITY JOURNAL SICIANS and SURGEONS Published ev.ry Friday at Nysaa. Ore J. J. SARAZIN Physigtan and Surgeon Office hours 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 p. m W IL L IA M J. W E E S E , M. O. gon, by FRED L. SHEETS. OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAUNTEREST FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 21, 191» Principal Events of the Week ^-»«red as secoiKi-ciass m a ite r A p ril Briefly Sketched for Infor « i«iu, at the postottice at Nyssa. mation of Our Readers. Oregon, under the Actuf March 3,1879. This Sale W ill Continue for One W eek Only The annual corn show at Coquille Ashland is suffering from rather Physician, and Surgeon. serious fuel shortage. The berry-growing propaganda has MICKIE SAYS Office. Over First National Bank taken hold in Coo. county. The Bend lodge of Elks will Mon be ( 904$ A S T KAE NUOVJLO * ONTARIO, O REGO N the erection of a beautiful new COME OUT HERE '*4 UOCr NEB gin temple. fAENlORN - $OME OF NC*-'BOVjT $85,000 Counterfeiters are flooding the Coos $ O M E f m N ' AT N 4E N E E D , Bay district with spurious half-dollar OUT CrEE VNVWX*. - \ OONt DON S. NUMBERS, and dollar coins. I HARDEN KNOVN HO\N V OO Coos county taxable property, accord I ÔOUT \T \ P'BAVS NA KIN PHYSICIAN 4 SURGEON ing to the board of equalization, has a value of $22,492,241. Phone 40 Parma, The Beaver Portland cement plant at Gold Hill Is rushing preparations for operation as soon as possible. CHIROPRACTOR More than 13,720 acres of wheat has been certified for seed purposes in Sherman, Union and Wasco counties. V. J. ENOS The annual teachers' institute of Chiropractor Lane county Is to be held at the Eu gene high school November 24, $6 9 to 12 A M. - 7 to 8 P- M. and 26. NYSSA, O R E G O N Portland led the Pacific coast In the value of sales at its army quarter master store for the week ending No DENTISTS vember 1. Members of the Marion and Polk county medical association have boost OR. T. O. H U M P H R E Y S ed their fees to meet the steadily ad vancing cost of living. D E N T IS T A big delegation of commercial club secretaries of Oregon met at Salem Phone 48 Parnva, Idaho Monday for the semi-annual conclav. | of association secretaries. Cannery companies cannot hold 60 &HP .4 growers to strict performance of their DR. A. R ROBERTS DisNTIST according to a decision ren Corn meal custom grinding and contracts, by the circuit court In Salem. Between Depot and Main Street chopping. We are prepared to do dered Aneroid lake, in Wallowa county, O n t a r io , O r e g o n , P h o n e 52 custom grinding every Saturday af- was thrown open to hook and line fish ernoon.—Hatfield Bros. Adv.KMt | ¡ng during the winter month, by the fish and game commisaion. Clover straw for sale. About ten ! Oregon Highest honors In the national ac- ATTORNEYS tons; $7 per ton. Inquire of M. C. cident prevention drive in the north Hatfield, 1 mile north of Nyssa. Box west officially have been awarded to 141, Nyssa. Adv. 10-tib the Southern Pacific lines north of C. M. CRANDALL Ashland. ATTORNEY AT LAW Attorney General Brown give, notice M c D o w e l l s e x c h a n g e that VALE he will proceed to prosecute any OREGON STORE one known to be guilty of violating the ONTARIO, OREGON law against profiteering in foods and Furniture other necessities. W. H. Brooke - P. J. Gallagher Hardware Oregon has been selected as the and ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW meeting place of the next annual con Undertaking vention of the Oregon State Hotel- Phone 106 w and 89 m mon’s association, which will be held Wilson Bid« Ontaro, Or on December 5 and 6. H. R. Hoefler announced at Astoria W H E N YO U W IS H TO M O V E OR that within 30 days he will begin work By unanimous decision of a special W. SWAGLER on the construction of a new candy board of arbitration considering a T R A N SF ER BETW EEN N YSSA ATTORNEY-AT-LAW factory. The cost of the plant will be scale of wages for the Portland street AND V A LE PHONE T H E approximately $50,000. car men and other classified street rail Rooms 12, 14, 15 O. K. T R A N S F E R , Vale, Oregon. Wilson Bldg. way employes, platform men were Governor Olcott announced he would Pt one 87 appoint George S. Sizemore as district raised from a maximum of 56 cents an ONTARIO OREGON C. H. Peate. Prop: attorney of Harney county to succeed hour to a maximum of 62 cents an hour M. A. Biggs, who has resigned, to take and those of other classified employes effect December 31, 1919. to a scale corresponding approximately Antonio Hanlgsman, son of A. Han with that figure. igsman, Hood River orchardtst, has A shipment of narcissus bulbs from attracted Indiana automobile acces Amoy, China, consigned to a Eugene sory manufacturers by the invention store, was found to contain a number of a map holder for motor tourists. of Argentine ants, an insect much The Klamath Falls ^ox-makers' un dreaded by all agriculturists. The ants ion has decided to ask the state con have never appeared in this state be ciliation board 'to conduct an Investi fore, according to C. E. Stewart, gation of wage conditions and cost of county fruit inspector. The inspector living with a view to raising their caused 12 crates of these bulbs to be S*m Brown, from down Willowdnld direction, drove wage scale. incinerated to prevent the spread of in yesterday and loaded up seme beards and two Presbyterians of Albany, Lebanon, ants. by fours at the Boise Payette Yard. Brownsville, Mill City, Shelburn, Craw- To assure a naval base at the mouth fordsrille, Gates, Mehama and Mount of the Columbia, a site of 2500 acres Sam saya: “That old stuff of Reilly’s abeut the Pleasant will attend a new era con at Tongue Point, valued by its own frost is on the punkin and the fodders’in the shock ference in the First Presbyterian ers at $100,000, must be donated to may bring sentimental tears to the eyes of these church of Albany. the government, according to a tele who have nothing else to do, but for him a sight of In case of an I. W. W. uprising in gram received from Representative C. frost on the punkin means that he is only about Oregon similar to that which occurred N. McArthur by B. F. Stone, president at Centralla, Adjutant-General Stafrln of the Astoria port commission. A thirty days behind in getting ready for winter. I of the O. N. G. says he would be able campaign to raise the $100,000 for the The ‘taters all to dig yet, the garden sasa to be ! 10 recruit between 1500 and 1600 men purchase of the site so that it can be pulled and stored in the cellar; the leaky roof to be j for immediate duty. given to the government is to be in patched and cracks and crevices to be plugged H. Lee Noe, of Vale, won the much- stituted at once. around the house, barn and stock pens bought automobile license plate bear A special election has been called by ing figure one at the public drawing the Salem school board for December “By Heck! I don’t khow what I would do,” says | held in the office of the secretary of 8, when the voters will be asked to au Sam,“If it was not for the Boise Payette Lumber state. License number 13 felt to A. S. thorite a total tax levy of 8.3 mills to Co. They do seem to have every dad blamed thing provide funds with which to increase 1 Harrison of St. Helens. a feller needs to fix things with.” J. S. Howard, age 87, founder and the salaries of the 150 teachers em j first mayor of Medford, died In that ployed in the local schools. Because That's Our Name. city after a lingering Illness. Known of the steadily advancing cost of living QUALITY SERVICE DEPENDABILITY for a generation as the “Father of and the inability of the school board Medford.” Mr. Howard first came to to increase teachers' salaries, consid Jacksonville by oxteam in 1859. erable difficulty has been experienced J. C. Smith, proprietor of a confec in obtaining competent instructors for tionery store at Meedy, a short dis the present year. tance from Oregon City, was fatally Immediately following receipt at Sa burned when a gasoline lamp exploded lem of two carloads of military equip while he was filling it with air. He ment for the Oregon national guard, died later. The store was completely Adjutant-General Stafrln started the work of apportioning the supplies destroyed. A deal entailing a consideration of among the several companies in the $1,300,000 was closed at Astorta when state. Besides 28 transport wagons. the Blodgett company of Grand Rap 25 machine guns, several hundred mod ids, Mich., sold 9530 seres of timber ern rifles and large quantities of am lands in the Knappa and Blind slough munition, the consignment included a districts to the Crossett Timber com number of tents, bedding and many pany of Davenport, la. other articles attendant to the com Dr. W. J. Phillips, a well-known den fort of the guardsmen. oft P in * tist of North Rend, member of the j board of education and president of FO R S A L K . the chamber of commerce, sustained a Trailer for Ford car—W. W. Fos F. A. GALLEGLY fractured skull and is now lying In an ter. Adv. 10. unconscious and precarious condition SALES MANAGER it the Mercy hospital as a consequence Wanted—Clean rags at the Nyssa NYSSA. OREGON jf an altercation and fistic encounter , Oarage and Machine 9bop__Adiv.lOaC with Mayor Henry Kera. E D G A R S. F D R T N E R , M. D. SUBSCRIPTION RATES : Ox menths in advance__________ 75c »ne year, in advance__________ $1 50 was a Mfi succes.. All Goods Will Be Sold At Cost As We Wish To Reduce The Big Amount Of Goods We Have On Hand. Heavy Leather Halters at 65c to $1.75 each. Heavy Team Harness from $85.00 anil up. 20 Per Cent Discount on Cream Separators. cuti OI.C s Liberty Bonds Taken Roeder & English PARMA, IDAHO Happ enings Around Our Town NAZARENE CHURCH Sunday school at 10 a. m. Eve ning service at 7:00 p. m. Regular prayer meeting on Thursday evening at 7:30. house every Tuesday evening. Our Main Object Our main object at all our services is to help men and women get the ex perience of old-time salvation that saves from sin; and prepare them for At Owyhee their father and eternal home in Sunday school 10 a. m. Preaching 11 a. m. Prayer meeting on Friday Heaven. Clive Williams, Pastor. evening at 7 o’clock. At Apple Valley ] Wanted—Clean white rags at Services at the Apple Valley school Journal office.^Adv.-tf. You want to enjoy Thanksgiving to the full this year. A good dinner — such a one as you can order here — will be necessary. There isn’t a single grocery item that you will need in connection with the dinner that we are not ready to supply — quality unexcelled. We Lead others follow. Ours Is the Trade that Service Made. TRY U S F IR S T - IT P A Y S - The