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«•w w w m b m m m m m m ê i ìrm <■ 1 THE GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON GATE G H JOURNAL Published every Friday at Nyaaa. Ore gon, by WIN I S. BROWN. ss THE ■ Ea'^rad as secoxu-ciat» u n ta r April -, ..io , at the postotfice at Nyssa. uregon, under the Act of March 8,1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES : * ■ ■ SWAT THE 5 PER CENT BILL * One year, in advance.................... $1 SO S i mentiti in advanoe..................... 75c PECKHAM CASE CO. House Furnishers and Funeral Directors. I. H. Kellar, in o h m r jt of Panas Store. Howe Phono 50-888 Phon« 50-SS Stores at fctddwell and Parma, Idaho. ;; |>arma Elevator B u ytn of Grain and Seed of All Kind« Call U« on Phone No. 85 F. J. WALMSLEY, Mgr. r R ea l Estate and In su ran ce WE INSURE ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING AUTOMOR1L1 INSURANCE A SPECIALTY Dating tho year 1919 os tho Paolfic Coast, lottos os satomo- hllot sloao, paid by tho Intamnco companies, amounted to 93,907, 963. Cin You Afford to be Without Protoction? Wo do not ovoHntaro, thcrofore in tho treat of loot wo eon guarantee Immediate and equitable settlements. List year reel estate with ns and if not unreasonably hioh will find ya« a bays*. Prospective settlers expected from the Bast in September, 1920. N yssa R ea lty J. Boydell Phone 42 Co. Nyssa, Oregon Licensed reel acute broker, and aiaaaber ef the Intaratat* lUalty Asasciatiea. H ow A b o u t Y o u r H ea ter W in t e r W e haye a fíne line o f H eat ers, including Round Oak, H ow ard’s, Cole’s H ot B last, and other heaters. Come in and see them . Yours for service N Y SSA H DW . CO. in the happy-go-lucky manner common to Oregonians no organ ized oTfort Is being made to com liât the pernicious bill which will <be placed on the November ballot to limit interest rates to 5 per cent. No more radical me sure was ever on the ballot in Oregon. Its result 'would be ruin for the state from lm paiement of credit anli dearth of money to loan both from local cap ital and outside capital. "In effect this proposed bill pro hibits charging a rwte of Interest in excess of 5 per cent,” ¿aid a local man who Is well posted In flnanolul matters In Oregon. "Four per cent would be thé legal rate. Just why anyone with the mental capacity to reason can support a law so abso lutely pernicious in Its character Is beyond our understanliing,” he con tinued. ‘'However, the voters t Oregon are called upon, from time to time, to sit down on such mis guided souls as the authors of this proposed; bill and theso voters can be depended upon to do so In this instance.. In the event this hill should be come a lajw it would have the effect o f destroying the borrowing parwor o f every individual, corporation and "industry in this state, ’ he uDded. "It is reasonable to suppose that every loan now outstanding would be called when it becomes due for it Is utterly foolish to beliefs that any one will loan money in Oregon at 5 per cent when 6, 7 or 8 per cent is easily obtainable in every other state in the Unían, with the result o f a. general paralysis o f every line of activity in this state." 'Let. every individual think It over. If you are denied the privilege of 'borrowing money tor your needs, if every one of your friends and neigh bors are in the paste boot, if the in dustries in Oregon are compelled to close down for lack o f funds to carry on their business, Oregon would be compelled to set her clock back 700 years. Nyssa at Ceunty Fair m m n m ft m m m ■ ft ft ft T ir e a n d R u b b e r C o. a ft OF CALIFORNIA Announce the appointment of 3 ■ m a H a N yssa F illin g Station n 88 Goodyear Products Goodyear Tires P R O F E S S IO N A L . PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS 4 . W H M , M. O I DENTIST Ora. Fordson Tractors Immediate Delivery OR. T. O. H U M F H U V 8 o fiM r ir r 48 When You Think o f Anything Electrical Parma, M ATTORNEYS C. M. CRANDALL A T T O R N ÏY AT L A W VALU THINK OF i: THE GRIFFITH ELECTRIC CO. O n ta r io , O re g o n OR SOON 177----------------------- - P H O N E S -----------------------157—J W. H. Brooke - P. J. Gallagher ATTORNEY S-AT-LA W Wilson Bldg < Intaro, Or Count In the Court-house In the W. SWAGLER Town of Vale, Malheur County, Ore gon. aa the time and place for b ATTORKUT-AT-LAW ing objection to said final account Res and for settling the same and for the discharge of saM administratrix ONTARIO and the disTtfautton of said estate, whch order is dated Sept. 7, 192«. First publication. Sept. 10, 1820. Administratrix of Said Egtate and C. C. COTTON, Prop. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Malheur County NT/TKIE Is hereby given, that the undersigned. Viola V. Beier, the Last publication. Oct. 8. 1920 VÏOLA V . BETHR, Ford Cars Trucks DR. C. M. TYLER OF clerk of the above entitled Court and said Court has mad# its order, axing Monday, October 11, 1920. at the hour of 1:00 o’clock p. m. in the courtroom of the above an titled ervice Garage Jfor Get our prices on Tires before buying elsewhere FINAL ACOOUNT. filed her final account In her ad ministration of said estate, with the ' % H ft ft ft ft ft ft ft I ft ft • • SOME GOOD BUYS IN SECOND HAND CARS AND TRACTORS DENTISTS Sauer Kraut goaa rtaa in winter. I have those big juicy eubbaga heada at lie per pound, while they laat. — W . J. MBUORDEN. Nyssa. Oregon. 2t duly qualified administratrix of tha estate o f Henry Beier, deceased, hen Goodyear Service tftJH No. 27—65 a. 6 ml. from city, close to school. Free water for 60 a., balance under ditch; family or chard, berrits, grapes ahakle, 4- room house, lots o f out buildings. $9000; terms. See Millar-Hoxle. —Adv. ol-Ct SETTLEM E N T m * m m ft m m m m m m m ■ m ft ft EDGAR e POftTNOft, M OF ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft NYSSA FILLING STATION La«t week's Ontario Argue paid the fellowlng compliment te Nyssa'» prize 9 Winning exhibit at tha Maihcar County Fair: PhyeMana end Nyaia has a wondarful exhibit In cluding nearly everything which can Office# Over Flrat Mattana! be grown in thie country. Tha special feature la eneilaga corn, tha quality and O N TA R IO , quantity shown being unequaled A ■ mature red silo stands among the green alfalfa and yellow grain making DON S. NUMBERS, an attractive picture. Fruit, produce canned fruit, a splendid collection of P H YSIC IAN a SURGBON flowera belonging to ldra. J. B. Smith, flour and graia are the other features Phon« 40 Parma, of this display. NOTICE k To serve the trade with WILLIAM Wanted—One Second Hand Washing Machias lhandi ia road order Ad«i«a this cfflea. S24- ri I f Let aa demonstrate the wonderful LAUN-DRY-ETTE Waahtr Wiring of All Kinds, Motors. Appliances rH E CITY DRAY C. W. de Boer, Prop. Sae-esser to H. D. Hols