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About The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1920)
" I n - • -'.-y - dtau."*«*. dit * tuf oat * The 1920 ceases shows very few decreases in population of towns or counties. Substantial increases are the rule, in several instances the gain being several hundred per cent. Oregon as a whole is increasing rapidly in population and is developing proportionately. Published every Friday at Kyssa, O re gon, by W IN S. BROWN. FR ID A Y . JU L Y 30, 1820 E ntered as secoixj-cmas m a n e r April mu», a t the postoffice a t Nyssa. Oregon, under the A ct of March 3,1879. Every worker should be paid fairly and adequately for his ser vices. And for fair, adequate Day, the worker should give an honest, full day’s labor. In »ther words, the square deal principle should be observed both by employer and employe in every line of industry. SU BSCRIPTIO N RATES : One year, in advance..................... $1 5< Six months in advance___________ 75c Foreign Advertising Representative THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION Senator Harding having one* | played a trombone it may be ex : A $20,000 alfalfa meal mill pected that his campaign will b< vil! mean a big boost for Nyssa. W. G. Cathey, who is establish high-toned. ing the industry here without Oftentimes a good cause is in 1 blare of trumpet or beating of jured by an egotistic promotor I tom toms, can be considered one who puts too much emphasis or jf the Gate City’s most enter the “I” in ideal. prising and valuable citizens Of what intrinsic valu« is e Villa Loans to Be Paid. creed, in religion or in politics E agle Pass, Tex.—All personal loans unless it exert helpful, uplifting obtained by Francisco Villa, bandit influence upon humankind? leader wlio recen tly su rren d ered to V» ' There were several persons in this community who were not sufficiently excited over the big yacht race to lose any sleep ovei it Heaven is paved with good in tentions put into practice. The other place is asphalted with good intentions that were not put into effect. £> the Mexican provisional governm ent, will be paid by th e governm ent, it was learned unofficially here. The loans am ount to $40,000 Mexican. Vil la is said to have given receip ts for all the loans he obtained and these will be refunded upon p resen tatio n of the papers to the governm ent by the claim ants. Coal Strikers Ordered to Work. Indianapolis.—In com pliance with the w ishes of P resid en t W ilson, John Lewis, presid en t of th e U nited Mine W orkers of A m erica, issued a m anda tory o rd er in stru c tin g all m iners on strik e in Indiana and Ollinois to re turn to work im m ediately to perm it the norm al operation of the mines. The Chautauqua idea evidently is taking hold in Nyssa. The entertainments just closed were the most successful in point of attendance of any that have been held here and the interest Aek Amnesty For Political Prisoners. shown augurs well for those of W ashington.—O fficials of the Amor the future. A Chautauqua com icsn F ederation of L ah er will press pany of higher talent and cast th e ir plea for general am nesty for hits been secured for next year, ! political prisoners next w eak, accord which is all that is necessary to ing to a federation announcem ent. A t make it a success, as Nyssa peo-! torney G eneral P alm er hes been asked pie will go the limit in its sup-, to receive a delegation of labor lead ers. headed by Sam uel Gompera. port if it delivers the goods. axi 4 © . m » m ft m m m m Stock Reducing - S o l e ft In order to reduce our stock before the new fall mer ft chandise arrives we have placed all our trimmed hats on sale at greatly reduced prices. LOT NO. 1 ■ Consists of all trimmed hats up to $15.00 for $5.95. This includes a great many pattern hats m ■ m LOT NO. 2 Consists of all trimmed hats up to the value of $9.50 for $3.85 LOT NO. 3 Consists of all trimmed hats up to $6.00 to be sold for $1.95 ft ft WE CARRY A SELECT LINE OF WAISTS OSBORN MILLINERY O NTARIO , OREGON J SERVICE TO COMMUNITY i 1 i ! C O - O P E R A T I N G i i tha developm ent of th a in dividual enterp rise, be It buaineaa or farm ing, th e M al heur Connty Bank alao affords b tneflta to th e comm unity a t larg a; for each v ariety of in te re it ia dependent upon others directly and indiractlv. Your bank account enable# ua to braadan th a t eo o p era tion still more. JDalheur € mntg »a u k w vsaA o a s o o u m m NOTICE. GRAIN GROWERS WRiTE TODAY ¡F.EG3N NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST G et your name on the largest regular mailing list in or Oregon, receive Free by retu rn mail an up to-date price Iit4 of aeveral hundred pieces mdse used daily ad reas— Principal Events of the Week 1 CO OP STORE, CALDWELL. Briefly Sketched for Infor mation of Our Readers. H. T. F rancis wll< be our ag en t In the N asaa section again this y ear and will buy all kinda of grain a t the m ar k e t price. Adv-2t PARMA ELEV ATO R CO. FOR S a L E - 140 a. ranch In North. ern C alifornia, a fine home in a fru it- stock and gam e country, pleasant cli m ate, cool nights, no irrigation, away from railroad. Snake valley land taken in p a rt paym ent. — M illar-H oxio.—Adv, PUBLISHER’« STATEMENT of tha »wnarahip, m anagem ent, c irc u lation. ate. required by tha a c t of Congress of A ugust 24. 1912, of Gat« City Journal, published weakly a t Nyaaa, Oregon, fa r April, 1920. I PaM iaher, Fditor, M anaging E ditor, Business M anagsr—Fred L. Sheets, Nyssa, Oregon. O wners — H. F . Brown. Win S. Brawn, of N yssa, Oregon. M ortgagee — In te rty p e Corporation, Brooklyn, New York. W. S. B rown , Owner. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 21st day of July, 1920. F rank D. H all , N otary Publie. My aommission expires Dec, 28. 1923. T hreshing of th e 1920 grain crop of 1 L inn county h as begun. PIGS FOR SALE—I hav e « 1 Mrs. Minnie Cecil A nderson w as t r a f i c m a r k s «nd copyright» obtained o r no o* e x tra good pigs fo r «ail«. drow ned In the C olum bia riv er a t A s fee. Send model, sketches o r photos and de- scription f.rr F R E E S E A R C H a n d r e p o it No. 60-F-21, E . M. DEAN. » tf toria. on pateutablU ty. Hunk references. P A T E N T S B U I L D F O R T U N E S for Jack so n county cattle m en a re plan you. O ur free booklets tell how. w h a t to Invent A few Im ported W hite Leghorn and save you m oney. W rlto to d ay . ning to m ark et th e ir ca ttle through pullets and cockerels for ta le .—D W auction sales. ’ G ibson.—Adv FOR SA L E —Four room, plaatered The G ranite road extending from PA TEN T LAW YERS, house. City w ater. Two lots, close In. G ranite to th e B aker county Una has 303 Seventh St., Washington. D. C. Mrs. N H Hon w i'l do all kind- of P ries reasonable. Enquire a t Ma heur been com pleted. sew ing a t reasonableratea. j273t County b ank.—Adv. T he m anufacture of tile w ill be a new in dustry in Albany to be e sta b lished by th e Albany B rick & Tile f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t company. L ane county h as a population of 33,- 166 in 1920, as com pared w ith a popu lation of 33,783 in 1910, according to a rep o rt issued by the census bureau. Seventy-one acres of land lying a d ja cen t to th e city of Coquille w as sold by its ow ner, Mr. K istner, to E. N. Quite a number of items in the Grocery line are declining. We are Sm ith, for a consideration of $35,000. W ith a per cap ita w ealth of $822.36. always willing to share these declines with our customers, have kept Albany is settin g forth the claim th a t our stock so ih a t w e can give you the declines the minute they rome. few cities In th e country can equal Below are a fe w th a t are on the downward grade this week: the size of its bank deposits pro ra ta to population. T he K lam ath C ounty W oolgrow ers’ association h as decided to levy a tax of 2 c en ts a head on all sheep owned by m em bers to provide a fund for c u r re n t expenses. The W ashington County A utom o tive association w as organized a t a m eeting in H illsboro M onday night, atten d ed by 28 dealers from all p a rts of th e county. The e n tire p la n t of the Alco Wood Products com pany a t Albany w as de stroyed by fire, causing a loss of be tw een $55,000 and $60,000. T he in surance w as $25,000. G eorge C arlile w as fined $100 and The Veribest grade. costs in ju stice c o u rt a t C ottage Grove when he pleaded guilty to a ch arg e of d ynam iting tro u t in th e C oast F ork riv e r on th e m orning of Ju n e 8. YTctor B eauregard, ow ner of a ranch orossed several tim es by th e Colum bia riv er highw ay, e a st of Hood R iver, will rem ove th e pigpens w hich have caused com plaint from tourists. W illiam C. Cunningham , a private in 1st oompany, coast artillery corps, statio n ed a t F o rt Stevens, w as found dead a t the p o st and the m ilitary a u th o rities believe be com m itted suicide. R elics of early days in L ane county and O regon will be a featu re of the exhibits a t th e county fair a t E ugene in Septem ber, according to announce m ent of W. C. Y oran, secretary of the fair association. The Eugene city council has decided Come early and get first choice. We are sure we will to go ahead w ith the purchase of a save you money on your fall Snoea if you bay now. m unicipal aviation field, notw ith stan d ing the faet th a t th e re a re no bidders for th e $22,000 bonds recen tly voted for th a t purpose. T he county c o u rt of Jackson county, in conjunction w ith the sta te highway commiaalon, la planning to put $23,000 w orth of gravel on th e G reenspring m ountain road, grading of which is now well u n d er way. A. P. W alker of O akland, Cal., was killed in an autom obile accident near W ilbur, w hen an autom obile occupied ft by O. H. Johnson and his wife and ft Mr. W alker left th e road and plunged over th e bank 76 feet. In order to finance the purchase of the site for th e proposed naval base site a t A storia to be presented to th e governm ent, the Clatsop county naval base com pany, w ith a capital stock of ft $100,000, has been organized. For the man who has saved a little money or for the man who is trying to save, ft A t least 500 tons of evergreen black there is no better investment than the Preferred Stock of the Idaho Power Company. ft berries will l a bandied a t th e Albany can n ery this season. The cannery will paying 7 per cent. Look around you at the rich territory still to be developed; think ft begin on the evergreens as soon as of the electric power that this development will demand. You will readily see that * th e loganberry crop, with which it is the rapid growth of the Idaho Power Company Is certain. * now crow ded, is out of the way. Mrs. J. O. Dennis, aged about 45, wife of a m erchant at Craw fordsville, Dividends Are Sure ■ ft lost h e r life la a fire which destroyed You are assured a return of 7 per cent on your money. Dividends are paid on all ft h er home in th a t town. '1 he fire also burned th e building in w hich the Preferred Stock before owners of Common Stock receive a cent. Dividends have ft C raw fordsville postoffice w as situated. | been regularly paid on Preferred Stock since the Company’s organization. ft John D. McGilvary, a granite expert ft of San Franclaeo, was in Ashland re $10 a Month Soon Makes You a Stockholder ft cently and m ade aa Inspection of the ft g ra n ite q u arries at this region. He ft This Preferred Stock ia selling for $100 a share. You may buy it for cash or for $10 m becam e so m usk iatereatsd th at ha down and $10 a month. Ten dollars a month is not much, yat this small sum start* will re tu rn and m ake a more extended . you on the road to financial independence. 5 inspection. R ep resen tativ es of the Rogue River S ta r t H era ® Valley F ish and G ame association will ft s ta rt for the month of the Rogue river ft Fill out the coupon in the corn°r and forward to us for com* Idaho Power 5 A ugust t to m ake a thorough invest! ft plete particulars of our Preferred Stock offer and eur easy Company, gallon of all m a tte rs grow ing out of selling plan / Boise. Idaho 4. th e Regue riv e r fish controversy of th a t locality. len d full particulars f t T h e re w ere four fatalities In Ore gon due to Industrial accidents during the week ending July 29, according to a rep o rt prepared by the in d u strial ar'-M eat cos, mission. The victim s w ere Ole D ragsroid. sw eeper. Bend, Name ................................................. f t W illiam O reashudber, laborer, Oregon C ity: Newton W Lewis, laborer. 9a lem. and A. C. Duncan, logger. Pow < * '........................................................................ r r a A total af *43 » •c lie n ts w ere r e p ir ts t ! ft f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t D. SWIFT & CO. To Grocery Buyers CRISCO 1 1-2 lbs. Crisco 3 lbs. Crisco - 6 lbs. Crisco - 9 lbs. Crisco - LARDS - 55c - 95c - $1.85 - $2.75 Rio No. 7 Coffee - 25c Car Milk, 2 for - 25c $1.25 No. 5 Lards ______________ No. 10 Lards - $2.50 Lemons, per doz. - 30c Corn Flakes, per pkg. 10c 6 Pkgs. - - 55c Peaberry Coffee - 35c SHOE SALE It will pay you to visit our Bar gain Counter, beginning next Tuesday morning. We are put ting some very good Shoes on sale at very low prices. WILSON BROS.’ DEPT. STORE [ftft ftftnftftftftftaaftftft A Safe Place for Your Money ■ Z PAYS 7"). IDAHO POWER COMPANY Boise, Idaho / i “ ! AWr— * » - V »ove eoe» ...... ..................................... .. GATE CITY JOURNAL crrr rontwAu ntssa . mecos. i