The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, February 27, 1920, Image 3

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    TRI OATS CITY JMTKNAL. PmWA.
OREGON NEWS NOTES
OF GENERAL INTEREST
After 41 years’ continuous service
with the Southern Pacific railroad,
Ambrose Bowers of Albany has retired
on a pension. He was ion-man of a
bridge construction crew.
Harry Turner, who lives st 4004 Six
ty-second street, Portland, was killed
when an automobile which he was driv
lng along the Coburg road two mile* x t
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north of Eugene, turned over.
The Silver Lake irrigation district
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Including more than 8000 acres, has
More than $1,500,000 was spent In ask- d for the certification of bonds in
Astoria In building construction during the sum of $300,000 and state payment K
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of interest for a period of five years.
A gift of $12,100 from Mrs. Jacofc
For several years coyotes have men Xf
trouble anH ,*#t * ,
Kamm of Portland was received by aeed the sheep business in Curry coun­
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Albany college.
ty. Petitions are being circulated to
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The Methodist church of Bend ha* induce the county court to offer $100
decided to erect a $40,000 building bounty for coyotes and $10 for wild A
with a capacity of 600 or 700.
cats.
» ‘ her medicine'^ K
Owing to the large number of case*
of influenza at Mt. Pleasant the public
school at that place has been closed.
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A fund for the establishmeut of a
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Wasco county Young Women’s associ*
Medon, r c n L P 3 j ' trrleatlon water Is wasted, burned-uip crops will result
tion at The Dalles will be initiated.
is a grand
“K-toen the hot, dry weather <ets in. Much of the annual waste
Miss Kaye Steinmetz was elected
C° o * '
6 ^ water 1* due to evvpo ration and seepage from open ditch-
president of the State Christian En
Washington.— The compromise Eseh
deavor at the Pendleton convention.
Cummins railroad bill Was approved
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Inspection of the several companies by the house, which adopted the con­
cine in the * y tie ¿V<hen wood pipe is used, waste is reduced to the minimum
of the Oregon National guard has com­ ference report after four hours of de­
fo r em ergenri»!“ ‘i1 ^fieeamae the flow of water through the pipe iprevents evapor-
menced with an inspection at Ashland. bate. Adoption of the conference re­
Protection. T h * " d
and seep
■ is al nost impossible. Pipe does not take
Salem’s annual automobile show was port came after the house had defeated,
»r e never
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as m uch»rspace as ditches and flumes and more land
held at the armory with more than 28 to 171, a motion to recommit.
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demoted to cultivation.
40 pleasure cars and trucks on exhibi­
Chairman Esch of Che Interstate com­
That Is the
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tion.
merce committee then called for the
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»» less expensive and more durable tlian Iron pipe,
The western Oregon convention of previous question and there was a buzz
frhere in tablet^or ho •
does not rust, the interior surface will not become rough
the
State Christian Endeavor society in the chamber as the voting began.
i «.tift it offers less resistance to the flow of water.
was in session for three days at Al­
There never was any doubt as to the
Our American Quality wood pine is ideal ifor irrigation pur-
bany.
outcome, leaders said, although the ef­
It is made o f best grade 'Washington yellow fir, has
The Spaulding mill at Salem is plan­ fect of pressure from labor leaders
tem M p tren g tii ami n, n e the w ool is hard it prevents
ning to enlarge its box factory and against adoption of the bill was var­
compression o f the steel hands into the staves.
make other improvements at a cost of iously interpreted.
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During the debate. In which more
$300,000.
ger of any noise Payette yard about American
H k * the
A new bank has been organized at than a score of representatives took
pipe. He •will be glad to give you full informa-
The Dalles, with a capitalization of part, Chairman Esch declared that the
assure you niompt service.
$200,000, subscribed exclusively by lo­ roads would be handed back to their
owners ou March 1, regardless of
cal capitalists.
A modern hospital to cost $150,000 whether congress enacted legislation
and with accommodations for 100 mean\*hile, but he warned the house
GALLEGLY, Mgr Nyssa Yard
patients, is to bo ereuted by the Salem that defeat of the bill at this stage
would put half the roads of the coun­
Hospital association.
Mrs. Frances Chapman of Hood try In the hands of the receivers in
River was fatally burned following an three months.
The house adopted the conference re­
explosion of coai gas in the cook stove.
She was 69 years old.
port by a vote of 250 to 150—a clean
Nftionml Remedy of **.
The Oregon Petroleum company, margin of 100 votes.
»n ««.n d endorsedkyOomi
which is boring a well near Lacomb,
The vote for the adoption of the con­
• A t .11 dniKieu, H„,
claims to have struck oil bearing sand ference report showed 205 republicans
and 45 democrats supporting it. The
at a depth of 150 feet.
Estates aggregating more than $16,- opposing vote included 125 democrats,
000,000, mostly in Multnomah coumty, 23 republicans, one independent and
are being investigated by the state In­ one prohibitionist.
heritance tax department.
Newspaper men from all^arts of the
state met at Eugene Friday and Sat­
urday to attend the second annual Ore­
One cent postage for local or drop
gon newspaper confe.rence.
letters was approved by the senate
Applications for certification of Irri­ postoffice committee.
“ o r* o f,.n thu ■«:
A C ID -S T O M A C H , i urcais
gation and drainage bonds to the
Governor Edward I. Edwards of New
U .h„ 7 r ' kurri Elchins * <
i . V nd * * " U not checHt*«'
PHONE NO. S
amount of $680,000 are before the state- Jersey qualified for a place on the
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irrigation securities commission.
democratic ballot in Michigan’s presi
frequ en t occurrsnci«it
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The city council of Marshfield has dentiai preferential primary April 5.
ipeet condition.
called a special election to vote on the
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Universal military training as a part
w
ith It . «our
bloet,
pilg
question of donating a five acre tract of the future military policy of the
' f ^ * » tlo n — heipn the it
u . , „ ,r e !n * ' err rnonthfi
to the Sisters of Mercy hospital site
M in ion s o f people «re
United States was approved in princi­
w* r>n<? tt,lin* because
! The Lumbermens Trust company of ple by the house military committee.
folsorui. created by
¡your ohts at the Nyssa Flour Mill. I also have
k . cIl«r ffp d w»tb acid, ar
Portland has purchased $20.000 In
Another issue of about $300,000,000 *
b lood and dlatrlbuted t
bonds of Mount Angst. Proceeds are • f treasury certificates of indebtedness
/Wheat to sell in small quantities for chickens only.
Th,s often ctu*
m lo u in e e i, clrrhoala of tk
to be used on a water works system.
may be expected about March 15, Sec­
aolo. ulcers and even cuo
ten.
it robs Its victims »11
The summer session of the Oregon retary Houston of the treasury has
n d erm ln es the atreaftb £
oua.
Normal school at Monmouth will opon annouwaotl.
^ a n t to fret back yoar pU|
•June 21 for purposes of entrance and
The United States grain corporation
u s tre n g th — be full of h i
> y life and be happy, yoaI
enrollment and will organize June 22. announced that on March 2 it will re­
y o * r acid-stomach.
> N IC you w ill flnd the verrl
. The Teel Irrigation district in Uma­ sume buying of flour under its reg­
nd I t ’s guaranteed. So frill
tilla county, comprising about 16.500 ular flour offer plan, after a suspen­
•om yo u r drugffst today r
TELEPHONE
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ease "ou , return It and b»
acres has asked a state guarantee of sion of general purchase for two
r m oney.
interest on bonds aggregating $930,000. months.
William Ritchie of Corvallis, head of
Thirty days' absence from the terri­
the Western Oregon Land Development torial limits of the United States or ill­
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( company, was found dead in his office. ness extending over a like period, shall
Death was due to a stroke o f apoplexy. constitute inability of the president to
f With Due Car«.
| Mount Angel creamery assisted by perform his duties and shall require
9 careful. These canosH
Mount Angel business men, will be such duties to be taken over by the
easily.”
hosts March 2 to the farmers of the vice president or the official next In
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vicinity at a dairymen’s meeting and line of succession under a bill intro­
“ to— to-----”
duced in the house by Representative
I X I C M B I k H R X X X X X X X X X X X X X luncheon.
t Between 40 and 50 patbints at the McArthur of Oregon.
t my chewing gum ti|
state hospital at Salem have contracted
of my month?”
influenza and a strict quarantine has
NAAASUkNE CUUKCU
C. W.ide BOER, Prop.
been established by the officials of the
'e a Clear Sweet I
Institution.
iples. redness, roni
A l Owyhee
Theodore Roth, a Salem merchant,
f any, with Cutlcw* (
3'intia? school 10 a. m. Preaching
bathe with Cuticonl
has been elected president of an or­ 11 a. m. Prayer meeting on Friday
er. Rinse, dry gently^
ganization composed of Salem, Subllm e\ enli g -,t 7 o’clock.
little Cutlcura
Ity, Mehama and Slayton, for coopera­
Clive William», Pastor.
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inating fragrance (*•
tive buying.
25c each.—Adf.
Initiative petitions for a constltu
Bad breath, colorless lips, sallow
tional amendment extending the terms
The Supply.
cheek* give a girl little chaucc for “a
of sheriffs, clerks, surveyors, etc., to
•’avorite sons nrspi1’111
man.” —Don’t give up. try Hollister’s
four years are being circulattd in sev­
es, some state* eve»*
Rocky Mountain Tea and see how pop-
eral communities.
u'ar you get.
S. P. Fester.
8lmon Benson of Portland will be re­
appointed a member of the state high
FOR SALE V i O L I N — C A L L AND
e-hohler says h
e
way commission March 3J„ 1920, to
If from politic*.”
serve a term of three years. Governor E X A M I N E S A M E A T L A X P H A R M ­
allmont dltl h
e ef
ACY— H B R E IS A GHANCE T f G E T
Olcott announr, i
Canby schools have reopened with s \ GOOD AMERICAN MADE IN-
large attendance. Several w* .
age 1TRUM ENT.
there were over 200 cases rrt influenza
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which necessitated the closing of (he
Blackhead*, pimple* — Whew! Isn’ t
schools fer two weeks.
she a »igh t—don’ t worry she is going
A stock growers’ aesVe-irtTon has bee*
to take Holliater’* Rocky Mountain
srgsnized at Gold Beach. Curry bounty,
Tea then warch her.
S. F. Foster.
for the protectlen -of farm animals
from predamry anlimals and to a e c u r e
FOR SAT j E—A No 9 Oliver Type-
better prices for sf ock.
■ riter for $IY Inquire at this office,
Because of Incrw aaed business In th*
adv Jan 9-tf.
Inheritance tax d* partmrnt o f tbc «tat'*
R O M O **
All Kinds of Repair Work GuarMrteed.
treasurer»’ office , an additional audl
cold r«tned? for
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tor hat been a/ided In the ¡person of
Attention Old Maids—Confidentially,
blet
i— breeke up • - .
R. A. Reid of F ortland.
Hollister’ * Rocky Mountain Tea ■■ your
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The market outlook for all kind» of la*t hope for a sweet breath, rosy
mey beci if it >•* p i
leauine be*
n
eemtnercial bf-rries in Marlon c o u n t y r. h j , e k ? > sparkling eyes
Don’ t give up
top w ith *•
k picture.
is quite eatisfactory from the stand without trying it.
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S. F. Foster.
’ point of the (grower, and it is predict- :
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C. C. COTTON, PROP.
LORIN JOHNSON, PROP.
.d that the demand for the»ie products
Lak* City. No. ►
during the year 1920 will greatly ex
For Sale Senitery couch aa good aa
ceed the supply
new. Inquire at .he Journal office.—t f v+4-;--9+->++-9*-9-9v-{r-«-++-4--l'
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Principal Events of the Week
Briefly Sketched for Infor­
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LOSS OF IRRIGATION WATER
AtSnta geo^ « --U»e American Quality Wood Pipe
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Have you yet inspected our line
of Implements, and investigated
our prices? W e should like to
show you our Implements before
you buy for this spring’s work.
We carry the JOH N D EER E and
W ESTER N M O L IN E lines.
Fred J. Walmsley & Co.
Parma, Idaho.
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Flour and Feed
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^ i 80^ 31^6^ Cuftom grinding in noi less than ton
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furnish his sacks
Exchange flour for wheat in
small quantities.
See our line of
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Gem State Lumber Co*
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Home Brand Lard
and Bacon
GUARANTEED
ABSOLUTELY PURE
CRI AB NEAVMAN, P p ™
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N>ssa Meat Market
Am Always on
the Job
te Main Thing.
ake care of your stook at the
Nyssa Feed Barn.
EST OF A T T E N T IO N
REASONABLERATES
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F0RDS0NTRACT0RS
FORD CARS AND
FORD TRUCKS
For Sale -- and Can Make
Immediate Deliveries
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yssa Feed Barn
Service Garage
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