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Hub W ard m aeo a trip to Hoodoo
Mr. and Mrs. J , $ Parson, of Nam p i ,
this week.
w ere visiting in Nvas* Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs J . B iv le ll w ere Buiss
Geo M ib c l i f t Tu.'«day eve .irig for
visitors during th a week
M unesota.
Mrs. Ruby W alker was an O ntarie
C larence MeC nnell of Owyhee was
A Brit : Resume of the Daily Events in a Live Town—
visitor Saturday
in Nysaa W ; ive lay.
What Your Neighbors Are Doing.
Mr. and Mra. Fry and childrdn were
E. M. Grei.; was hen- from O -taric,
W ednesday.
week end visitor» a t Ontario.
O scar C antrell and so rs w ere in Pay
Jack McConnell made a trip this week
B. F. and Geo. W are were here from
Nellie K irk waa here from O ntario
e ttu Sauturday andpurchaad an ew car to hi* ceirip at Dry Creek and R i.ereic'c.
Nampa, Tuesday.
Tuesday.
Dave D ugger, of Midvale, waa in
B ert H unter and H erb ert Tunny c f
"D addy” P ra tt was in N yssa from
H arry Sharp is constructing a ten t
N
yssa
Monday.
O
ntario
were here on business Wednes
Owyhee, Wednesday.
house.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sm ith, of Owyhee day.
Dick TVnsen is doing ju ry duty a t
-Mis* Ines Green visited friends a t
were shopping in Nvaaa Monday.
A t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Vale this week.
New Plym outh this week.
Boyd D jm n w ll# leave for th e hills Hansed, oi. Tuesday evening a t 8 p. m ,
John Cancelmo was seen in Boise
W arren Fenn is employed near Vale
Elder Gilds from Pocatell * united in
this week.
Tuesday.
this week, plastering a tunnel.
M. N. Fegtly o f Vale attended the the bonds of m atrim ony, in th e pres
Jack Teutsch v a i a visitor in Boise
A. D. Morey is im proving hie reai
celebration o f the 101st anniversary of ence of a num ber of friend*, Mr. Roy
Sunday.
deuce preperty by a woven wire fence.
the Odd Fellows here Tuesday evening. Kelley end M m Edn t G atdener, both
of near Ontario.
W. H. Sandy want to Caldwell Mon
Mrs R obinette o f Vais was visiting
Adolph Snyder retu rn ed Saturday
day.
M. O. Cox, Tuesday.
from Wyoming. He report» no shear
M r . Addis VVi'son an i d au g h ter Gar-
-Back To The Land."
Ed Christenson has purchased a third ing on account o f th e heavy fall of
t de, were b a k er visitors this week. iatereat of Brown Brothers in tha Blue •now.
A card to The Journal from Rev. C.
M tsdames Holmes, Claybourn and Bird Stock and Poultry Ranch.
H arlay Jones e f Vale and Miss M s'- E. Truebleod says in p art, ‘‘We have
Miller were visitors in P ayette Tues
Mita Richie of P arm a is spending the calls Paterson ef N y-aa were quietly joined the ‘Back to th> L and” move
day.
week, w ith her Slater lira . Barney m arried in Vale, Monday Only a few m ent Have resigned my charge here
and intend to move a- once to a nice
G. W. Clark and A rth u r Long of Wilson.
in term ediate friends w ere present.
little fru it farm which wc have recently
I oise were in Nyssa 8unday and visited
Mr, and Mrs. C. M. Nicbelaon spent
C. D. Simpson and fam ily le ft W*d purchased
i l r and Mrs. M. F. Dolan.
the week end in Boise, visiting her □asday by truck to G lann'a F erry where
Mr. Simpson will be employed fo r the
Mr and Mrs. S. D. G oshert accom m other.
New Transformers
A num ber of m em bers of the L. D. sum m er with hia truck.
panied by Mrs. J . Dennis were in Vale
Owing
to work being done on the
S. church will atten d *onferonce a t
Sunday,
Frank A ia r la from S alt Lake u ity
new transform ers which are being in
Boise,
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aturday.
dropped off in Nyaaa S aturday n ig h t for
Mrs. “ Bud” Anderson returned from
stalled a t the eub station in Ny »a the
Mrs Frank Stubbs will go to Boise a few hours vl it w ith his ur.cle, Fred p< w er will be off m ost of th . d ,y Sun
Vale this week where she had been
S
aturday
to
select
a
piano
for
the
Re-
L.
Sheets
and
family.
visiting home folks.
day. The new transform ers are an in
Jam es Kelley, forem an e f th e Pipe dication th a t business in the vicinity is
Owen T est of Ontario, was here this bekuh Lodge.
Misses S tauker, Evan» and Lawrence Line Farnj, made several trip s to On growing.
week in the in terest of the Standard
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w ere Sunday guasta with Mias Eva Boy- tario during the week end in the in
Oil Comoany.
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of
employing
men
for
farm
work.
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dell.
The members of the G. A. R. are
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H T. F rancis w ent to Vale Monday
Tna Nysaa B akery haa tk ii week re
planning to hold memorial day services
In la st w eek's issue appeared a local
which will be on Sunday May 30th, out for ju ry duty. He wae accom panied ceived a big, new electric oven which
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by his wife and tw o dau g h ters. M ra. hslps to m ake N yaaa’a bread w ith a mention sta tin g th a t He..ry M cNre and
cf respect to our soldier dead.
Roy Cook had leased the Service Ga
Ralph Servoss and fam ily accompa Paul Baird and Mrs. A lbert lred ale. little more speed. I t bakes 120 leaves rage. This mention was erroneously
nied byT . J . Caldwell w ere out joy
A p arty consisting of Barney Wilaon, ot a tim e.
reported to this paper.
Mite Pearl Wallace and Mies Mabel
riding Sunday, m aking the rounds of H arry G o sh ert Marlin Wilson, A lbert
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Parm a and Caldwell.
Cook, C. H. P reity m an . Geo Green, Sm ith, whe have been teaching achoei
Another
Millionaire
in
Nyssa.
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Dead
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w
ere
visiting
th
s
for
3pecial preaching seraicew ill be held 3. B urbridge and Con Wilson wove out
Mr. J H. C antrell of Owyhee, pre
in the M ethodist church on Sunday eve to Cottonwood last Sunday They r e m er's sitte r, Mrs. Bhadow, a t Pipe Line
ning by Reverend F. E. Finley, of port good fishing and tro u t in fine I hape, Farm during the w eek. They returned sented Mrs. J . S. Pinkuton with
E m m ett, Idaho. All are cordially in with George Green the acknowledged to O ntarie, Sunil y w here they will a t sack of pota osa. Mrs. Pinkston is M
tend the teacher» convention, Monday, now thinking of buying an in te re st in
champion fisherman.
vited to attend.
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WIJAT B \N *IN G H XSDONE
FOR FARMING
B \ N K I rG f a c il' - - i l orvleev hev*» m i d e i * po*«ible
to develo'.i oorc I- i l iJ ,,ro i l
m ir - p r o lic ts They
h.tve a d - ! ¡h - grow th of th s c jn n ijm ty and udded to
th^ pro*pèrity of tha m n fo m -r
K ight here » t bom * th e Malh ur C i intv Bank is con
ctanMv I- d'->*r ncoura, m^nt t >w ird uphulldng It
h t s j . j i e t I in ibe oponmg of n ; v U n is, the increasing
o f ersos, t- • c l " ^em enf of livestnek herds
l u re
source-, ara available for ev ry so rt of legitim ste f i r m-
jng activlty
John Ray, Vie» Président H. J. W ard. P resident
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W2 anticipated an early
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spring and made great preparations and are get-
Seed barley p er 100 pou 1 1» $3.50. X
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$20.00 Georgette and Braid Hats a t ......................................................................... $14.85
$15.00 Hats a t ....................................................................................................................... 1140
$130» Hats a t .......................................................................................................................... 9.1o
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Lot I. a large assortment, a t .. . . ..............................................................................
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Lot II. a large assortment, at ..................................................
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See our Graduation Hats at Special Prices
SUITS, COATS AND DRESSES
$87 51* tricotine s u it s ................. $57.50
$80 tricotine su its.......
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■17 50 all woo! Jersey Suiis . . .. 29 00
50 coats at . - . . . ......................... 30.00
35.('0 coats a t....................................... 25.00
$35 00 serge dresses a t........... .
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V5.O0 serge dresses Ht----
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19.00 serge dresses a t .....................13 00
55.00 tatïeta dresses a t.................30.< 0
37 50 taff'-ta dresses a t ................... 27. £0
PETTICOATS
$13.00 s ilk embroidered petticoats at ...........
11 00 silk Jersey Petticoats at ....... .................
9.00 silk jersey talTetta flounce pottieoats at
A limited number at- .....................................
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9 00
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SK IR TS
$3-"> fancy silk and satin skirts at ............... ..................................................................27 50
$25 funcy silk sport shirts at
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$1850 plaid skirt*
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$14 wool serge skirts at
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$12 fancy silk skirts a t ...................................................................................................... 8.00
HOSE
Colors black, browo, gray and white
$1.75 silk fiber hose at.. ............ ...................................................................................... 145
1.00 lisle hose at........[.................................................................
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ONE HUNDRED CHILDRENS HATS AT COST
We cannot quote all the bargains here but come in and I'Mak them over. Seeing is
believing. The Sale starts full force without any restrictions except for cash—and
cash only
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GLYCERINE MIXTURE
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The qu irk action of simple glycerine,
buckthorn bark, e tc., as mixed in Ad M
ler,i ka, is surprising. One spoonfu.
relieves ANY CASE gas on stom ach or
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move» all foul accum ulated m atter
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3tomach since using A dier-i-ka.
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WB BUY, raise, and cell fur bearing
rabbits, and o th er fur-bearing an
imals. L ist w hat you have with us,
statin g your low est prices on large
lo t shipm ents. T he F u r A Specialty
Farm ing Co.,515-117 N . P . Ave., F a r
go, N . Dak.
IN T H E C O U N T Y C O U R T O F T H E
S T A T E O F O R EG O N, FOR T H E
COUNTY
OF
In Tit# M utter of th e E sta te of
WTLUA l YI KENNEDY, Deceased.
.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, T hat
iiuory Cole, executor o f the E state
of 'W illiam Kenned}-, deceased, has
rendered and filed w ith the Court
Jen -said for se ttlem en t h is Final
Vceount o f his adm inistration of said
esta te ; and th a t Monday, May 3rd.
1920, a t one o clock P. M., o r as
soon th e re a fte r as an be heard, and
in the C ourt Roem of said Court In
Vale, M alheur County, Oregon, have
■een appointed as th e tim e an place
for the settlem en t o t a id account,
a t which tim e and place any person
in terested In said estate may appear
and file objections to the said am
ount, and c o n test the sam e
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A MONTHLY MAGAZINE
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F irat publication April 2.1920.
I « a t publication April 84, 1920.
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FENCING
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