The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, May 21, 1920, Image 6

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ielp You Load Lumber
We’re sura to have the proper stuff when you drive in
fora load of building mateiials. for we take pride in
maintaining our standing a; Lumber merchants.
Rut as Lumber Merchants e can renderà service fia t
gives a much broader mean lg to the name Our km w-
ledge of material«, and our i lose association with build­
ing problems. er able us to b of help to every man who
makes a small repair or put up a new barn.
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Stop in at the o<’ ce the first time
you’re down this « y and let us show
you the effort we n. ike to be of help
to the city man i id farmer, in all
sorts of building p: iblems.
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We have an Architectural I
plans and lay out specificat
most economical use of lum
will give you advice on almr
ipartment which will draw
ms for you that mean the
ar. Our Crop Department
t any farm problem.
Call on us foi this service —it is abso­
lutely free.
F. A. GALLEGLY, SALES MGR.
Boise Payette Lumber Co.
Nyssa, Oregon.
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Old Timers of Nyssa
Continue th< Business
We have bee i here long
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wants
COME AND SEE US
Nyssa Meat Mai ket
ANDERSON & BURBIDGE
Successors to
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Arc the last word* in oil burning stove*. Thoy burn
cheap fuel, nnd put the heat right whera it is aeed*d-~
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FOREIGN TRADE
POLICY STATED
Ve Do More Than
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Nyssa Hardware Co.
San Francisco.—Urging iramedia'e
adoption of a treaty of peace ‘‘safe
guarding every fundamental principle
of the government of the United
States," the general committee of the
National Foreign Trade convention
submitted Us report to the gathering
of 2500 representative business men.
The declaration cf principles, which
was read by James A. Farrell, lays
down a strong policy for development
of America's foreign trade and urges:
That the government maintain as a
principle of foreign policy that Ameri­
can enterprise abroad is entitled to
he same measure of protection from
the government of the country where
domiciled that foreign enterprise here
receives from this government.
That the United States as a creditor
nation should afford other nations
every reasonable opportunity to sell
their products to us, "especially of raw
materials, without detriment to exist
ing industries.”
That every proper measure should
be devised to encourage our manufac
turers and producers to full employ­
ment of their facilities.
WTWA,
HAROLD HOWtLL ACQUITTED ft
Prisoner In Jail for Eight Months on
Charge of Killing Ctrl.
Marshfield. Or. — Harold Howell
aged 16, has his freedom after eight
months In the comity jail and three
times facing trial in the circuit court
on the charge of murdering Lillian
Leuthold at Bandon on July 27. The
jury In the third trial returned a ver
lict of not guilty in the circuit conr;
at Coquille. The juroia were cut 17
hours.
The murder occurred July 27 near
Bandon. Lillian Leuthold, aged 16.
had been shot while walking over a
trail and her ho>. was concealed in
the brush. It was found the next day
when the girl was missing. She was
last seen alive at the home of Ret
Mr. Jennings which she had visited
and later started for her own home.
Howell's arrest followed in August.
Londonderry Ruled by Mob.
Londonderry, Ireland.—Rioting Sun-
lay night between Nationalist ami
Unionist mobs was even fiercer than
Saturday's fighting. Groups of men
ltd w omen in the Unionist quarters of
''"ountain street and similar groups
n the Sinn Fein quarters of Bridge
treet followed ail exchange cf party
ries with stone and bottle throwing.
Then more than 100 revolver shots
REPUBLICAN CAUCUS HELL 'ollowed. In addition to the killing
f a former soldier named Doherty
Guy E. Kelly of Tacoma Chose.
hree others were wounded. When the
National Committeeman.
ostilities broke out the polico were
Seattle, Wash.—Ouy E. Kelly, T& vlthdrawn and for a few hours mob
coma, was elected national committer aw was supreme.
man to succeed S. A. Perkins, also o.
Tacoma; Thaddeus I.ane, Spokane
Germany to Pay $30,000.003,000.
chairman of Washington's delegation
Paris.—It is understood in official
to the republican national convention "ircles here that the Anglo-French
in Chicago next mouth, and Gecrge •onference at Hythe, which closed
H. Walker, Seattlo delegate at large lunday, decided that the sum total
to nominate Miles Poindexter, United vhich Germany should pay as repara-
States senator, for the presidency.
iou would be fixed at 120.000.00o.000
The elections were held at a caucus narks gold (approximately $30,000,-
of delegates at large, district dele
00 , 000 ) .
gates and alternates here.
Election of Guy Kelly as national
Swiss Join League cf Nations-
committeeman followed his indorse­
Berne.—Switzerland, in a referen­
ment at the state republican conven dum cm tho question of acceptance or
tion in Bellingham last month.
rejection of membership in ihe league
of nations, voted in favor of the
Charles E. H ughes Suffrage Counsel. proposition.
New York.—Charles E. Hughes has
been retained as counsel for the suf­ IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON. FOR
frage amendment ratification cam­
MALHEUR COUNTY
paign of the National Woman's Suf­
frage association, the organization an­
NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF
nounced here.
FINAL ACCOUNT.
NOTICE, Is hereby given by the
Methodists Name 3 New Bithcps.
undersigned, the Ancillary Executor of
Des Moines, la.—Three bishops of the Estate of Fred J. Kiesel, deceased,
tho Methodist Episcopal church were that he has hied in the above entitled
elected here. They are Fred B. Court his Final Account of his admini­
Fischer of Muncle, lad.; E L. Waldorf, stration of tnat part of the estate ef
Cleveland, O., and Charles E. Locke. the said decedent, situated in the State
Los Angeles, Cal.
of Oregon and the said court has set
Tuesday, June 29, 1920, at 1;00 o’clock
THE M ARKETS
p, m., <n the Courtroom ef the above
entitled Court, in the Courthouse in
Portland.
Oats—No. 3 white feed, $69.50 a ton. the Town of Vale. Malheur County,
Corn—Whole, $78079; cracked, $80 Oregon, as the time and place for hear-
ng objections to said report,
and
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Hay — Willamette valley timothy, settling the same and for the discharg
of the said Ancillary Executor and
$31 per ton; alfalfa, $34.
Potatoes — Oregon, 6c per pound; closing said ei tate.
GILBERT L. KING,
Gems, 7c f. o. b. station.
Ancillary Executor of said Estate.
Butter Fat—55c.
First Publication, May 21. 1920,
Eggs—Ranch. 39c per dozen.
Last Publication, June 18, 1920
Poultry—Hens, 32034c.
Cattle—Best steers, $12.25@13; good
to choice, $110: 11.50; medium to good,
$10011.
Hogs—Prime mixed, $150 15.60; me­
dium mixed. $14015; pigs. $12015.
Sheep—Spring lambs, $14015.50;
eastern lambs, $15016; valley lambs,
$13015; ewes, $8012.
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ALEXANDER'S
Men’s and Young Men’s
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Houae Bill Aimed at Sugar Dealers.
Washington —Sugar dealers would
be required to sell their holdings, ac
cording to uniform prices filed with
the Federal Trade commission or pay
a tax of two cents a pound on all sugar
sold, under a bill Introduced In the
house by Representative Steenerson,
Minnesota.
British Soldiery Rushed to Ireland.
Cork.—Two thousand troops from
England were landed at Banter Sat
urday and Immediately distributed
throughout West Cork. Troops to the
number of 150 alsd arrived at Sktb-
They commandeered aev
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t ito 1 warm, happy feeling vanis
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and she fe lt tired and chilly. It t
quite an effort to ask politely, "W
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“I hupp i aed to hear that you w<
like to a r t year house, and you kne
alw ays rather liked the place, anc
I am In k in g for a home” (here
flushed and pretended to stroke Fn
Jin’s stsek hack), “why, er—I thoi
I’d drop to and ask you what
tor the place.”
ia considered for a moil
■ted the sum.
ts me. So suppose
dyer m Mr. Hall's tomorrow
wsTl m t o the deed and settl«
Just ene thing (rising) ; c
ycp'ddtote to two weeks?”
at him In surprise. !
he. almost curt, he was
he were a stranger. “Yes,”
“III be out In tw o week;
I left Sophranla ran an
to to m Cooke’s and told her the n
"I WStoder tf he intends to rent
oM-ftMhleaed place?" she asked, I
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BOYS’ S U I T S
have been reduced
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A Straight Twenty
Per Cent
And we are selling Men's and
Boys’ Shoes in all leathers for
less than they have been for
four years.
The More We Can Sell
Now
The Mo~e the Saving
To You.
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One Price Clothier
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tarry Bd W allis after going t.
• aa loo*, aad ke was so snitabl
»’» eyes grew steely. “Nt
were the last man on earth ! VS
nod ogre«, Jessie, and It was s
this haass. Bd actually thougl
said live here, that 1 would I
ted te ge right on in the same o
I told him I wanted to move
tty to aa apartment. I found o
stubbera ha was, how selfish !”
at roots are very high in the cit
on should bo glad that you ha1
alee, rwemjr, comfortable place.”
hHofortable I” fairly shrieked P
tala. “Yes, comfortable to you b
IS yoo didn’t have to climb tho
lerllke sta in , nor hump your hei
ry tim e yen go down the cellar
d that eraay furnace that does n
it the hawse n s matter what you
It I Har have you ever w ash
IMS three time* a day at that bat
Sink, nor have you done t
from the kitchen to the fro
o r thirty-eleven times a day. n
id to carry lamps around—no g
«re ner electricity —nor housecle
»see high-ceUtngcd rooms, nor tt
hed filled wKh all sorts of Jun
x>ok at this hi* kitchen to scrub a
hat Immense stove to p olish !"
“FrankMn seem s to like I t ” smll
Mrs. Cooke, nodding toward a 1
pufTed-out pussy purring her loud
before the w an» range. “I must
now, 9 k lb y b e this house does
you down, Usin g here all alone as j
do, but It's a pretty, cool place in i
summer with the Mg lawn."
“Yes.” answered Sophrania blttei
“you’ve never mowed that lawn,
enjoy a City pork better.”
A few days later Soph rani a hat
surprise,
W allis, her old swt
heart, t
He had not been to
ber for
two years and when
phramtn
his round, genial face
the
y something warmed
heart
node her feel young »
happUw w .
“Gome In. Bd.' she said almost I
derly.
“Tbaak yea. So; I won’t keep
hut n few minutes,” he answered I
brisk, matter of fact voice. “I've c<
on _____ , ju st business,” he em{
r a fie
Seattle.
lim i
ace to do thing
waat to do."
tyke you would not like them i
Ud have the opportunity,” vet
the collar attatopting to comfor
»w do I knew when 1 never coul
> otr asked Bophrama pessioauti
*Tto tied down to the big ol
» sod I leog to sell It and go t
tty to 0 e— van ten i little apar
so d —ttrel"
* ahoold have married long ag.
QOthtog like four youngstei
O m e t in g husband to keep or.
»ted"—IBra. Cooke thought of h<
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Has Reduced the Price
Hay—Eastern Washington timothy,
$47 per ton; alfalfa, $44.
Potatoes—Yakima Gems, $1$6 per
ton; local. $1500160.
Butter Fat—57059c.
Eggs—Ranch. 39 0 41c.
Hogs—Prime. $15.500,16; medium
to choice, $14.50015.50; pigs, $120
13.60.
Poultry—Hens, dressed, heavy, 46c;
iight, dressed, 42c; live, 360410.
Cattle—Beef steers, $120131 tne-
iiurn to choice, $10012.
Wage Delay la Dangerous.
Chicago.—The heads of the 17 rail-1
road brotherhoods issued a statement
here expressing apprehension as to the
effect of further delay In meeting the
workers' request for increased wages.
The brotherhood officers arrived In
Chicago for the resumption of wage
hearings before the railway labor
board.
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For sale by
GATE CITY GARAGE
NYSSA. OREGON
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“I hate to tell you so. but Ed
my Manhood that he's going to
very soon. I don't know
vi to unless It's that p
1 tso rter that lives at his b<
-he's been walking I
reh with her real often.’
Yev Urn next three days Soph
took (he aarly train to the city an
tanned at dusk very tired, foo
aad dtoeppolnted. It surprised her
d Mtookic apartment was so v er
dealt to locate, flint rents were h<
hdr tocoao and the rooms so very
^ ^ ^ ■ f t e o dark. She had told thi
notate agent to hold a certain
^ ^ ^ ■ n e o t for her; she would le
know positively by the next di
It wan somewhat on the outskl
tt o city, two rooms and kltche
aH[ to the rear, with a view of
of pulley lines. It w as th<
could get for the money an
tome that on the morrov
Ud rent It. She would have
what pieces of fum itun
take with her and wha
dispone of.
thing was positive, her
bed never would go Inti
bedroom, and she hated to
I another bed I Not one of the
i chairs could she take, foi
*11 too clu m sy; even her «
1tc wing chair would have
I er stored.
And the old secretary—she
*t do without It, she must hi