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THE GATE C 1 TT JOURNAL. ffT— A. iiATE CITY JOURNAL Nyaaa. FRED L. SHEETS. gon, P ublished e v ery F rid a y a t by FRIDAY. JA N U A R Y Ore 23, 1820 ... • ¡»id, a t th e postolfice a t Nyaaa. O regon, u n d e r th e A c to f M arch 3, 1879 •«»»«red a s secoim -ciasa m a ile r A pri S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S : )ne y e ar, in a d v a n c e ....................... $1 50 ••xm onths in a d v a n c e ____ ________75c BRIEF GENERAL NEWS In d ia n a is th e 2«th s ta te to ra tify llie w om an's su ffra g e a m e n d m en t. R eginald De Koven. A m erican o p e r a tic com poser a n d c o n d u cto r, died In rh ic a g o of apoplexy. A h o y .a tt on po tato es u n til tbc price falls was d e clare d by the H ousew ives' l( ague of San F rancisco. Mrs. T heodore Rooaevelt has com com pleted a round trip to B razil w hich she look for th e benefit of h e r health Em ployes of ra ilw a y s u n d e r federal control have been in stru c te d to refuse te n d e r of C an ad ian coin a n d c u rren cy for fa re s and d in in g c ar and sleeping c a r charges, or in paym ent of freig h t bills, except a t th e p re v ailin g ra te s of disco u n t covering exchange ra te s S h ip y a rd fra u d s on the Pacific coast said to Involve m any m illions of dollar» have been u n d e r in v estig a tio n by th< g overnm ent for som e tim e. Shipbuild ing p la n ts In O regon, W ashington and C alifornia h ave been involved in the federal probe. M ilitary co n tro l of th e occupied a rfa s of G erm any, excepting th e zone held by th e A m ericans, has passed Into th> h an d s of c iv ilia n s.th e in te ra llie d R hine land h igh com m ission becom ing th< g o v ern in g pow er, according to th e term s of peace, w ith h e a d q u a rte rs at Coblenz. By a vote of n early th re e to one— 52 in fav o r—the sen ate passed the w ater pow er developm ent bill, d iffe re n t in som e resp ects from th e m easu re adopt ed by th e house in Ju ly , but fol low ing In a general way th e same b ill th a t has been before congress in one form or a n o th e r, for the last decade. ____________________ T h e u ltim ite aim i f o u r i taiblL hm ent la to tre a t e v ety person w ith equal e o u rte y ; To c o n sid e r e a c h 'detail of sufficient Im p o rta n c e to dem and perfec* a tte n tio n . W e c in a n sw e r y o u r call p ro m p tly w ith o u t any unn c essary delay and can give It th e p: ./per .I’ten iio n A Modern Chapel and Funeral Directors At Your Service H. L PETERSON Embalmer’s License No. 300 C R AUGUSTUS Embalm«'’s Licer.se No. 23o Ontario furniture Co. 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. MRS R • c H HO USLEY A N SW E R S F A T H E R ’S CALL M rs. C h a rlo tte B elle H o u sley p a s s ed aw ay la s t S a tu rd ay m o rn in g and fu n e ra l se rv ic e s w ere held fro m th e P re.-bytrian ch u rch T u esd ay a f te r noon and In te rm e n t in th e Xys»:i sem eter.v. OBITUARY C h a rlo tt B elle Hou/sley w as born in R ichm ond, K en tu ck y , A ugust 1841 and died in N yssa, O regon, Ja n u a ry 17, 1920, a t th e age of 77 y e a rs, anil .' m m o n th s. She m oved w ith h e r p a re n ts to P it c o u n ty M issouri, w h e re In A pril 1861 she w as m arrie d to R o b e rt H. H ousley, who su rv iv e s her. F o r fo rty y e a rs th e y m a d e th e ir hom e in L e a v e n w o rth , K a n sa s, w h en M r. H ousley practiced! law. A fte r leav in g K a n sa s th ey lived In L on-:U na fo r a sh o rt tim e, a n d th en for a tim e In T e n n e ss e e w hen th ey m oved to O k lah o m a a n d liv e d for nine y e a rs in K ay c o u n ty . In th e s p rin g of 1930 th e y m oved to X yesa, O regon w here th e y h a v e sin c e r e s id e !. To th e seven c h ild re n w e re horn, tw o o f w hom died in infancy. T ile n am es of th e o th e r c h ild re n a re a s follow s: W illiam M., H e n ry H a r din, C a rrie Belle, R o b e rt L ., a n d 1 Lu cian B .. M rs H ousley is su rv iv e d l»y th e follow ing c h ild re n : H enry H a rd in R o b e rt L. and L ucian B. M rs. H o u s ley w as b ro u g h t up in a C hristian hom e, and from e a rly child h o o d to th e day o f h e r d e a th w as a m em b e r o f th e c hurch. S he trie d to bring h e r ch ild ren op In th e fa ith and to examiplt.’y th e G ospel b e fo re th em . D uring h e r life sh e w a s identified w ith re lie f w ork. H e r h e a rt w e n t out to rh!!dr<«i left w itn o u t p a re n ta l c a re and sh e w as il1--;>08ed to s h e lte r hem in h e r ow n hom e a n d m in is te r to them o u t o f h e r ow n h e a rt's love for th e c h ild ren . S h e w as n e v er s ; r o n r p'hyuiically b u t did h e r i»ar; nobly in th e h o m e a s w ife and m o th e r, of h e r it m ay ,be said , "S he did w h a t sh e c o u ld .'' A t th e la st w ith enfeebled' s tr e n g th ond w ith th e d e c re p itu d e o f a g t sh e w as a n xious to leavo th e e a rth ly h om e and e a rth ly ta b e rn a c le a n d go to h e r F a th e r's hom e in H eav en . S h e fell g e n tly to sle e p In th e a r m s o f d e a th to be c a rrie d by th e a n g e ls of God to th e m a n sio n s on high. F O R S A L E —A B rick H o u se w ith six R oom s and tw o lots, H o u se well fu rn ish e d . P ric e $1800 A d d re ss A. E. A llred, N yssa, O re __ adv 19tf T IS TRUE— We want your work to keep on coming that’s why we guar antee our work to give satisfaction, ’ \ Nyssa Blacksmith Shop M E T H O D IST C H U R C H . R ev. W . W . Deal, P a s to r. I \ FOR REN T M E RCHA NOISE it p rice s t h a t b rin g dow n th e c o s t of living! R eady M ired P a in t $3 gal, P u re L in seed Oil $2.10, ' plugs S ta r, H o rsesh o e o r thieik C lim ax d e liv e re d $5.10, 24 c a n s S ta g o r U nion L ea d er d e liv e re d $2.20. W rite CO-OP ST O R E Cald'well fo re p rice list. T h ere will be re a c h in g on th e l* t 3rd a n d 5th S unday? a t 21 a . m. and on the in d in d 4th Sun d a y a at 7 p. m. S u n d ay School e v ery Sunday a t 10 a. m. A ll a re o rd lally Invited1 to a tte n d th e s e services. FLA T NO. 2, VANGILSfE D E PA R T M E N T H O USE, NYSSA, OREGON. AND T H E FU R N IT U R E AND H O U SEH O LD GOODS ARE FOR SALE W1ANTEEX—a c o o k in g Ho b by m an and w ife—¡M. M cIntosh, N yssa R .F .D No. 1. B ox No. 1'5. R W HO USLEY You Are Invited! TO ATTEND THE Buy your outs at the Nyssa Flour Mill. 1 also have wheat to sell in small quantities for chickens only. ! NYSSA FLOUR /t SILVER TEA MILL jj M. W ARREN, PROP. TELEPHONE NO. 36-K ♦♦♦< 11 !: Your i; Home, Your Business Your Possessions ARE AT STAKE Eat Drink and Be Careful; for Tomorrow You May Have a Fire, INSURE NOW In old reliable fire insurance Companies, that can <! show a clean record for prompt and satisfactory Settlements, Represented by the undersigned, m Saturday, January 31st At the Library Room • , - » • * * < * u INVESTIGATE, UNITED FOR PROSPERITY, LET’S GO Nyssa Realty Co. or J. BOYDELL Licensed Real Estate Broker Phone 42 N Y SSA . (F irs t. 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