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About The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1920)
WE CAN HELP YOU, TOO Mis* Mildred Hanses went to Namps Tuesday. A. D. Brough was an Ontario visitor We learn something every day,— elmoet. Usually from helping Tuesday. those v.ho come here for bunk service. | Elry Bostic was an Ontario visiter Once in a while we can make he'.iful suggestions along lines of ft Tuesday, business and looney matters Sev > cur patrons money, time and j Mrs. A. Fouch was an Ontario visitor Y trouble. Do things for them they didn,t know could be done. We Tuesday. ,i like this. We like to work WITH people,—not just FOR them. Miss Mslva Whipple went to Emmett We can help you, too. Tuesday. 4 Frank McKnight, of Vale, was in )S3 ---------- -------- - ■■■: , - = V Nyssa Monday. Mi Colonel Patch, of Payette was in ft Nyssa Tuesday. ■ Geo. Church was an Ontario and Weiier visitor, Tuesday. H WALTEBS Pré«. FR A N K D. HALL, C*«hier Mrs, P. Warren who lias been oa ths Fred R. Young, /.asistant Cashier. ft sisk list, is reported as improving. ■ FOR SALE 1 tingle set of driving harness and 1 double set. C. P. Lackey. Miss Helen Hoxie went to Caldwell Snnday where she will attend college. A. D. Brough, who owns 20 acres of Tom G eerheart was taking f C. A. Marshall came home from Boise bttnch of horses from tha Owy ' land adjoining the city, on the west, Monday with a new Willis Overland on which he expects to start a poultry hee on Thursday to his ranch near Nyssa, when Doctor Weese farm in the future, has been in town car. came by In his ear and ran into tna past week. Mr Brough is mans* Mr. and Mr*. C. C. Cotton returned the horses, killing one. The get of • large farm at Jerome, Idaho, from Boise Friday after attending the fander of his car was broken and but expects to uaka his permanent fair. some other damage done. How residence at Nyssa in ths near future. Mrs. Stella Hoover haa accepted son, Clarence Brough and wife, ever all the occupants of the cat- Bis now of Jerome, will oocupy his property position as chief assistant in the Lax Pharmacy. escaped injury. here this winter. Miss Bertha Baldwin, of Boise, has accepted a position with the Malheur County Bank. Miss Edna Warren and Migs Josie Forbes were entertained at 6 o’clock Snuday dinner at the home of Mr and Mrs. Ezra Bowls. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pinkston, of Owyhee, spent Sunday with relatives end friends in Nyssa. VOl Alexanders a THE BANK OF NYSSA a Did You Get Your New Telephone Directory If not, call the office and a copy will be mailed you Use the Direetory and call by numbers. It HELPS THE SERVICE I I I R U MALHEUR HOME TELEPHOME COMPANY I I I M I H M AMKI1S a iM IH IH M IX H B X PIANO FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN We have in our possesaion stored in Payette, s strictly high grade piar.o which we will sell at a substantial dis count if taken at once. Term* arranged with responsible person. If interested write for full particulars te The Denve Music Company, Denver, Colorado.— Adv. ol 6t No. 19—9 1-2 a. 3-4 mile of school 2 miles of R.R. etiuion; all In cul tivation; berrie* and fruit, lawn a shade, deeip well; 5-room house ■work shop and stable. Crops grow ing included; $3599.—Mlliar-Hoxle —Adv. ol-2t MSJKSSET m E m n ft % SALE E x tra o rd in a ry U Today Every Woman Is Interested in the Price of MILLINERY ft ft The Osborn Millinery is putting on a 1-4 Off Sale, commencing October 81 h, on new Fall Hats. ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft * ft ft ft a ft ft ft ft ft ■ 3f ft ft u ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft a ■ « ■ K « ft ft ft ft ft The Most Splendid Event of the Year Suits, Overcoats ft ft ft Raincoats, Mackinaws Leather Vests Sweaters and Shirts $40.00 Suits and Overcoats a $35.00 Suits and Overcoats it K ft $30.00 Suits and Overcoats ft $32.00 $28.00 $24.00 K Wool Underwear and Wool Shirts Including the Famous Oregon City Brand $3.20- $4.80 $5.20 $6.00 In place of $4.00, $600, $6.50 and $7.50 ft ft ■ ft K LEATHER VESTS And MACKINAWS Also Including the Oregon City Brand ft H H 1-4 Off Special Sale ft ft ft ft $9.75 $11.75 $15.75 In place of $12.50, $15.00 and $20.00 ■ H a ft « ft ■ I ft ft ft And starting right at the beginning of the season, our entire stock of ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft GO INTO THIS SALE We are showing new and unusually charm ing Hats of rich velvet in all the Autumn’s favored shades and color combinations, which we will place on sale at a twenty-five per cent reduction. ONTARIO, OREGON While Eastern manufacturers and mills are closing down in order to create a scarcity and keep prices up, ALEXAN DER takes time by the forelock, anti pates a condition which is sure to come sooner or later. ft Osborn Millinery With 4tr e e w< te r eat U by the \ C. F. draw fre leaving i with fou The p : > k ft ri M ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft a a » HI « ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft S And so on "throughout our entire stock of Men’s, Young Men’s and Boys’ Wear. ALEXANDER ONE PRICE CLOTHIER [SSSfl VALE AND ONTARIO p"- Ibe for t and W. I of whom the ciuy mlnltratlc Irrigation For ret lncu.ir.iben For tea cashier of and Clive Produce c However, that Rev. aide the c barred fro For com aa fo.lowo Boy dell, A man, W. 1 ■Fred1 Youn to the fact money on ti Oo MiUor a wo wtll repi defe.tive. Boot# Shoo teat no etho yoo will ua. WS CARR1 AND AUTC Rear Donhle Top Complel •ea t Cover. Front Sprint Tool Box .. Front N. S Froat Tab«» Caalng Repa lined. All 91 BICYC1