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VOL XVIII NO. 49 NYSSA. MALHEUR COUNTY, OREGON. FRIDAY. AUGUST 13.1920 ANNEX TO OLD SCHOOL HOUSE IS PROBABLE HELP NYSSA’S EXHIBIT Mr. and Mrs. H k . Me-Nee ami Mrs A n ette McKee retu rn ed Friday from Elfin, Idaho, w here th ey w ere called by th e accidental death of Elm er Me Now is the time to plan for your exhibits for the County Fair. Rev* ' w“re y(l In ™ari Nee. son of Mrs A n etta McNee and b ro th er o f II. R. McNee. According Eyery farmer, every member of the community, is asked to “get Presbyterian ahurch of to p a rticu lars which (l ey learned a t under” the community exhibit, and make Nyssa community a win- day at s p. m. at the hour the scene of th e trag ed y , death re The follow ing le tte r haa been re sulted from th e accidental discharge ner. Gertie Ray Smith has been asked to co'ltct and arrange for br'd*’s parents, Mr. and S ceived by the public sc tool boaidlrel ' o f the victim a own gun while he w «i this exhibit and is giving a giv.^t deal of time lo it .and asks that K“chus- A l*r«e number of !"d n:tatiw* witnessed the c«> ative to th e co n stru ct on of a r.ew h unting alone in the woods n ear his everybody co-operate with her. school building: home. Mr. McNee took his gun from Nyssa territory will extend D’em Emison wa teway to Owy otto Hatches acted as b e s t s Boise, Id a ., Aug. 2, 19!0. its accustom ed place and sta rte d in bee, and as it would be very hard to see everyone in the territory. Eunice du Frau waa bridesmaid E. M. D ean, Esq.. th e direction of a clum p o f under everyone is asked to plan for something for this exhibit and to Thebriieis an accomplice« N yssa, Ore. brush, th ru stin g sheila into th e m aga A-room in la<,y. having bean fo r tw o yean My D ear Mr. Dean: zine aa he w ent, as th iugh ha had communicate with her so that she can plan with you Find enclosed a bluep i r t o f a pro- | sighted some gam e. N ot retu rn in g in posed addition to your school bid d in g . I believe, owing to the lim ited am ount of money you h a v t^ o n sid c rin g present cost of building construction, th a t the eneloeed plan of procedure would be b est fo r you. fc We opened bids on a modern four room school building fo r N am pa a few duya ago and the cost was $31,460, and th e N am pa achool board has entered into a c o n tra c t for th a t am ount to the low est bidder. A fte r estim atin g and looking o v erj A Brief Resume of the Daily Events in a Live Town th e plans of various schools we have w ants to come to N yssa and buy a What Your Neighbors Are Doing. built, I now know it woold be im pos farm , but first he w ants to locate ene sible to comm ence an eig h t room th a t is fo r sale. He asks the Journal building and finleh only four rooms a t I. Lax waa a business visitor to Boise Sid Burbidge w as in P ay ette Sun to aid him in bia search, which it presen t, cheerfully dees by placing his desires, day. Tuesday. The only ottrer alte rn a tiv e for you f couched in his own language, before if you do not accept th e idea ilia s tra t- Mrs II. H. H ansen was down from A real e s ta te deal wad recently R. H. McNee was m etoring down some 3000 readers: ed by the blue p rin t is to build a four com pleted w hereby H enry Slippy be N am pa Tuesday. ¡O ntario way Monday, V ernal, Aug. 7, 1920. room baild.ng e ith e r one or tw o sto ries cam e the ow ner of the W a lte r Pink A d au g h ter w as born to Mr. and j Eddie Powell of K ingm an Koiony Win S. Brown, high and arran g ed rn d conatruated s o 1 ston (form erly th e M iars) ranch for Mrs. C. W. D eB eer Tuesday. jv .as in N yssa W .dnesday. E ditor Journal. sam e can be added to later. a consideration of $'21,000. Mrs Ruby D an cer of Boise is spend j Colonel Ed D avaran made the long I re eived your paper O K. and was The bailding I am enclosing would i glad to h ear f om th a t p a rt of the Mr. and Mrs. E F . P r a t t cair.e ing th e week w ith her sister, Mrs j pilgiim age te Vale Tuesday. be a rran g ed on second sto ry p ractic I eouiitry. Enclosed you will find 76c i down from Ironside Friday for a few I Claude Wilson. ally as on th e first story. The building i E rn est Wilson made a business trip for six m n tb ’s subscription. I f yeu days visit a t E m m e tt and Owyiaee. Miss T rev a R oberts, until recently would ap p ear very sim ilar to th e cut [ to Portland the tirst of th e week. can please keep me posted through the S D. Bigelow bad th e m isfortune to with th e M alheur County hank, has re and p ictu re I sen t you before the bend columns of yeur paper about the land. Mr and Mrs W. L. Petersson from turned te tier hem e a t P ayette. elections. W here th e crosses *‘x ” are have his C hevrolet c a r dam aged in a I w ant to g et a farm in your section Boise w ere visiting H arry L. Sharps Mr. aad Mrs. E C S . B raiuard of shown on old building it signifies th ere collision last w eek. I t h as new been of the country. 1 am a farm er by Friday. repaired and is as good as ev e r, they I P ay ette, sp en t Thursday of last week would be new window openings. C harles G arrison waa in N yssa trade.' Please do the best you can for 1 a t the Sherwood home. \ You could adif to th e re r of e x ist say. Y ours truly, Tuesday aad bought th ree new tires me. ing building and cost would be a little Miss C harlotte Huffman is assisting Mra J A S ch neiter le ft S aturday a t the filling station less, bu t building would n o t loelt so a t the Chaa. Schw eizer home during evening lo r Rigby, Idaho, for a tw o Mrs. A. L. Roberta w ent to P ay ette good and location of sta irs would not haying m onths v isit w ith bar children. Tuesday te a tten d her dau g h ter, Mr*. be as safe. Noble Pullen, who is employed on Mr. and Mrs. C. C Forbes spent N ohrnberg, who is siuk. 1 think this add.tion cool - be k ep t the Bigelow ranch, sp en t S u u e ty visit tile week end a t the homo of th eir inside th e «.mount you have. Thoie was a big surprise party a t BRIEF GENERAL NEWS ing his paren ts. d au g h ter, Mrs. A. R M cCarty. T O U R T E L L u T T ^ ,i,J ■ 1?.¡M y E yt i She home of O. C. H unt Monday to Miss Marion Lowe m otored to the Mrs. T. W. Fenn and dau g h ter, Ber celebrate the silver wedding of Mr. N apton ranch up S sa k a riv e r W ednes nice returned Friday from S alt Lake, aad Mrs. H unt. day ts g e t some early apples. a fU r a th ree m onths visit w ith Mis. 1 The U nited S ta te s Civil Service Com M rs. George Schw eiser and children, ' P e n n 's m other mission nnr.ounces an open com petitive who visited la st w ees in O ntario, re ; Mr and Mrs S F F o ster m otored to exam ination fo r ru ral ca rrie r a t On turned home Sunday. Boise Tuesday via E m m ett. They spent tario and V alu^Septem ber 11 to fill a D. P Pullen hud a fine Je rse y cow trie n ig h t a t Boise and retu rn ed heme vacancy a t N yssa and e th e r vacancies give b irth to tw in calves last week. W ednesday. as they may occur on ju ra l routes a t The calves only lived a short time. post otiices in M alheur county. Mr and M rs U G Hand, now of Wei- The cow died a sh o rt tim e a fte r. This The Silver Grill is th e nam e chosen ser but form erly of N yssa w ere re r u t being enough roduction of live for N yssa’* modern re sta u ra n t by stock, one of th e ir six m onths ole new mg acq u sin ten aaces in the G ate Sadie I. C rockett, the new ow ner, j City the p a st week calves diet, th is week of bloat. The grill was re opened a couple of B ert C assell e f O ntario is engaged Mr. and Mra. F. P. Sherwood of weeks ago and has enjoyed a lib e ra l, in cleatiing a u t the well a t the school S alt L ake City, and Mis is L. M. Sher patronage, for which Mrs. C rockett house this w eek. wood of Chicago, retu rn ed to their w shea to express her appreciation to T heD eB erd fam ily w ittered te R at homes F riday, a f te r a tw o w eeks’ visit the public. The special chicken din j n u ll, W8|j f or f r u j t ^ th e Wlieg_ a t tn e home ef th e i r 'b r o t h e r H. R. ners on Sundays a re becoming par ticularly papular. l cooking, W e Bni, 0 , H ucker of W est Sherwood. I IRyssa and Diclnity Ì BIG LAND DEAL ON OWYHEE lr lFl8 waft ’ fall, are visitin g their» g ran d p a re n ts; eau m eet . „ ... , , , . Mr. and Mrs. W m. W est, edneaday. a ie Violet Mias J u a n ,t* Bigelow w as ill the irduM, Ma- f ir,t °.! th e w eek, bu t is new be’ ter. •lien. Miss V irginia H azeltine of G lenn’s ;iub mem- F e rry is visitin g h e r g ran d p a re n ts, «te all re- j Mr. and Mrs. J F Long by Mis. ' M rs Hazel McGee is helping a t the a 100 p er . Alvin McGinnis ranch through hayinp V‘nd com' Cecil Sm ith, who has been w oiki g maue the ¡., a t,ox facto ry in P ortland, re tu rn d inonsira- j,omg Friday ARCADIA F rom onr. re g u la r c o rre sp or.dent. ? a sV cii Mrs 4 Wesley M iller a rd d a u g h ter b gave a o." Gooding, Idaho, a re v isitin g Mr« ssts M etis M iller's siste r, Mrs Ray C antrell Mias l’ie r- Mary H errick, of Long Vtiley also 't .« the a t the C antrell hem e W ednes In the event of loas, our companies make im m ediate settlem en ts Enquire f<om those th a t have had losses, J. Beydell « l3 tf ■ Now is the time to have the chil- x dren’s teeth looked after, before 5 school starts C. E. OWEN, Dentist day Offic« with Ur. Sarazin P ro te c t your g rain crop whilo in the fieid, in sta c k s, in sacks, g ra ra ry or wurekouse, and more p art «a ir y whi . being th r a h e d , C ost is slight. We so'icit the sam e. J. Boy fell a l3 tf Hours--9:00 to 12:00; 1 to «; Evening* 7:00 to 9:00 RELIABLE GEORGE WAYT INSURANCE Now is the time to insure your Hay and Grain against loss by fire. I represent the Strongest American com pany. Phone 77 Call at Residence N rssa was visited Monday by g talla Boothe, R. N , acting director of the Bureau o f Instruction of the Reel Croea for the north w estsrn division, coiiiisting of Oregon Idaho, W ashing ton and A laska. She cam e' to arran g e for a successor fo r Misa C'.esap, the Red Crass nurse who waa called E ast recently owing to the illm i of her niece. Mias Ethel P Simmons, lately o f Seattle, has been secured t teach the local class in home nursing and began her dutica Monday. Mis Simmons has had wide experience. Originally from St. Paul, she has fo wed her calling in many parts of llid world. Recently ahe apent ten m onths in Siberia, p a rt of the tim e in Russian Island and p a rt of the tim e a t Vladi- voatock. She has also ti .waled in Jap an and China and spent K»me tim e a t Manila. Being very much in tercat ed in health conditions, she , ithered a fund of inform ation which will make h er an unusually valuable i istruetor for the local class, which iru ;ta Mon days, Wednesdays and Fridays. A t some early date she will w igh and m easure according to the governraaat Chart any and all children wi.o inay be brought to her. Monday afternoon D irector Stella Boothe gave an in terestin g i> Ik to the m em ber“ of the class on “ The Five A ges of Childhood.” Statistics show that they do much better work where the mouth and teeth are kept in good condition. In the large cities no adays they maintain a Dental Clinic for the children, along with their regular school work. Bring them in now, while they have the time le.vs the j j rs W alter P inkston is v isiting bar April and p arents, Mr and Mrs Johnetoa o f Cald likrh have well Have 1*0 acres in Adams county, Idaho,!: dry farm in g be«*, w orth |2 'i i i acre, to tra ^ e fur sir.Hl tr i ct in S nake volley. Le. *s know if you have a trad e for this. Full description a t office. Millar Hoxie *13-20 NEW TEACH ER FOR THEHOME NURSING CLAP. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH A gen tv for JOHN DEERE LINE Plows. Harrows. Discs, Spreaders. Mowers, Binder«. Haying Tools. Forks, Cables etc. Ice Separators. Asseciated Gas Engines, Cushman Engines. Errilag* Cutters, Si-'o Packer«; stock pairs for all Ma hints on hand at all trnes. ONTARIO Rakes, Cream Binder of re OREGON