The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, August 13, 1920, Image 4

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THE GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA. OREGON.
OREGON NEWS NOTES
OF GENERAUNTEREST
Principal Events of the Week
Briefly Sketched for Infor­
mation of Our Readers.
The city treasurer of Salem reports
a total of $64.541 In the city treasury.
The water supply of Roseburg was
thowr to be chemically pure when In­
spected.
Portland has been made western
headquarters for the Democratic na­
tional committee.
Rev. J. Groschupf, formerly of Spo­
kane, has been installed as pastor of
the Lutheran church at Baker.
The fund being subscribed at Co-
quille for a new Methodist church
has already passed the $6000 goal.
Thirty-eight portable school build­
ings are to be constructed immediate­
ly for use of the Portland schools.
C. F. Hartwig of Bend claims that
he can lure electricity sufficient to
develop 50,000 horsepower from the
air.
The Gale tract of 10 acres adjoining
the University of Oregon campus at
Eugene has been sold to the univer­
sity.
Miss Celia Gavin, city attorney of
The Dalles, has been appointed a mem­
ber of the Democratic state central
committee.
The U. S. S. Birmingham and a
division of six destroyers paid a visit
to Astoria during the American Le­
gion convention.
Permanent headquarters of the
American Legion's Pacific coast com­
mittee to combat radicalism have been
established In Portland.
»Work has been begun on the three
story fruit packing plant of the Ore­
gon Grewtre' association at Myrtle
Creek in Douglas county.
St. Helens shows a growth from 742
in 1910 to 2220 in 1920. and Clatskanie
from 747 in 1910 to 1384 in 1920, ac­
cording to the census figures.
Clothes for
Every Man
YOU’’ LL
fijid a variety
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stales here when you come;
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It’s part of our service to the com­
munity to serve all of you men,
whatever your prefer nee in fabric
may be.
Hart Schaffner &
Marx Clothes
are made in to many \ ariations of
pattern, design, and measurements
tl.at we are able to it and satisfy
every man who comes here.
We can Satisfy You.
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GET YOUR SERVICE AT
THE
Service Garage
Free Water
Free Air
U. S. and Goodyear
Tires
Price Is R i g h t . Give
All Work Guaranteed.
Us a Trial and We Will Do the Balance
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TIME AND SERVICE
Time and continuous service are back of our ability to make
this institution nseful to your’ interesta.
With a fund of accumulât d experience at our command, we
are willing and ready to apply this «brlity to your benefit when
you bave your financial headquarters here
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Financial guidance ia as desirable aa a safe place for funds.
We offer you both.
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THE B A N K OF N YSSA
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H WALTERS Pres.
FRANK D. HALL. Cashier
Fred E. Young. Assistant Cashier.
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Notice of Final Settlement.
School District No. 26 wants bids
for trensportatine children by truck to
*• d from school—district to furnish
t tody, bidder to furnish chasis
° f I or 1 ton pneumatic tire truck.
Length o f route 13J miles. Plat of
reads traveled may be had upon appli­
cation to any member of board. Schcol
■ oard reserves right to reject any and
all bida.
W. L. GIBSON,
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Chairman,
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for Malheur Connty.
Ir the matter of the estate o f Dirk
Schuurman. deceased
Notice is hereby given that the un­
dersigned. Klaas Stum, tbe duly ap
pointed, qualified and acting sdm ris-
ti» r of the estate of Dtrk Schuur-
m an, deceased, hae filed his Final Re
p rt arid Account, and by order of the
a! »e entitled court mado and anterec
the 11th day of August. 19S0. tbe
. rirg of said Final Report and Ac
count will be had in the Connty Court
: oom in the Court Houae at Vale.
»If eur County, Oregon, on Monday,
no 13th day- of September, at 2
o'clock p. m.. at which time and
! lace ary and all objections to said
F:- I Report and Account may be
filed ia writing, and said objection?
th reto heeid and detern ned by aa)
c■ urt.
KLAAS STAM.
A miaiatrator of the estate of Dirk
Sc-nurman. deceased.
R. W. Swagler,
A tomey for Estate.
Pate of fir^t publication Aug 13, 1920
Date of last publication. Sept. 10. 1920
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TOGGERY B I L L
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Bids Wanted.
sEDUCATIDN PAYS
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FOR THE INDIVIDUAI AND FOR THE STATE
A Psrson with No Edaesticn h»s ,! One Chs e in 150,0.» to render
Distinguished 3*
-• to the Public
With Common School l .:c»t>on
4 chancss
With High School Edi iticn. _____ s'7 chances
With College Eaucatic
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800 chances
Are You Giving Your Child His Chance?
THOSE STATES
ARE WEALT
1ST THAT
MOST IN EDUCATION.
HAVE INVESTED
Oregon Agricultural College
Through s "Liharsl and Practical Educatier" pre
the Young Man and Ycure Woman fer Useful
Citiieesh’p and t •eeseful Careers i-i
AGRICULTURE ENGINEERING
VISING
ME . ONOM
COMMERCE PHARMACY EO k E 'T K Y Y o CATIONA EDI CATION
The Training Includes PHYSICAl
DUCATION. MUSIC. ENGLISH.
MOPKKN LANGUAGE, AR'. nrd tee Other 1 sent;a s e f a
Standard Technical College Course
Stop and Think!
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Where your money goes vhen buying eastern lard.
Look at the net weight on he pad*. Buy local lard
and the money comes back to local farmers
Fall Term Opens September L >. 1S20. TUITION IS FREfc;
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FOR INFORMATION WRITE TO
THE REGISTRAR.Oregon Apricultural(©lleire.CorTallis,Of.
KEEP NYSSA MONEY IN NYSSA
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Nyssa JIeat Maiket
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ANDERSON & BLRBiOGE
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The Lax
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T h e New W ay
to Sew
A Machine You Don't Have to Tread
Just attach this machine to any electric light socket and
sew all day if you like, without tiring yourself oui. The
old fasnioned machine is a thing of the past. Let elec­
tricity work for you.
W ESTERN ELECTRIC
Portable Sewing Machin*
Here it a sewing machine that does the most perfect
worL with scarcely aa effort on your part A sligh-
pressurv of your foot i* all that is required to start and
stop it or to control its speed.
This eiectric machine has a full size head without the o’dt
fashioned, cumbersome cabinet When you are through
sewing just put its cover on and place It out of the way
on a shelf or under a couch It weighs no more than a
packed suit case.
You’ll be surprised to know that this electric machine
costs no more than a foot-power machine. And a cent's
worth of powet runs, it for several aours
We’ll Be Glad to Have You Try Th:«
Machine at Any Time at the Electric Shop
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Real Estate and
Insurance
SHOP
IDAHO POWER CO.
WE INSURE ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING
AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE A SPECIALTY
Dun ng the year 1919 on the Paeific Co st. losses on autamo
bile* alone, paid by the insur»nc* com paries, amounted to
12, SOT. »63.
THE N Y S S A
Can You Afford to be Without Protection?
P E C K H A M C A S E CO.
House Furtiiahen ard Funeral Director*.
Píame âO-SS
Stare» at Caldwvll and Parma, Idaho.
Saturday Specials
List yc> ur real eutate with us and if not unreasonably hirh
will tin« 1 yon a buyer. Prospective settler* expectei from
the East in September. 1920.
Jelly Rol^s - 20c each
Doughnuts - 30c a doz.
Lady Finge rs 20c a doz.
Nyssa- Realty Co.
J. Roydell
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Phone 42
BAKERY
A. A. Sheaffer. Pr'p.
We do not overlnsure. therefo •’ in the event of loss we can
guaran tee immediate and e^eit b e settlements.
I. H. K filar, in charge of Parma Stör«.
Hoane Phone 50-SS3
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