Image provided by: Nyssa Public Library; Nyssa, OR
About The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1921)
U .? M Ü Ü H É II K C' J’ T he VOL XIX NO. 18. NYSSA. MALHEUR OOUNTY. OREGON. FRIDAY. JANUARY 7. 1621 New Council KINGMAN K0L0NY Takes Charge Dr. H. J. Smith, who some time ago o f City Affairs had the misfortune to cut his knee, FUDGE) HTyssa and IPicinity A Brief Resume of the Daily Events in a Live Town— has been compelled to give the knee a What Yo«r Neighbors Are Doing. complete rest. T h e re g u la r m onthly m eetin g of th e oity council was held « ’ th e city Mr. and Mre. J. D. Morehead, who »I» council C ham ber M onday evening. hava been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mac- James Duncan was a Vale vialU>r •Mr. and Mlrs. Ben S m ith of the T hi w as th e tim e for th e in sta lla Lafferty, lafl Tuasday for Portland. M onday. Owyhee, w ere in N yssa y esterad y . tion o f the new city a d m in istra tio n , Tha Misses Ruby and Marion More- UMrs. F ra n k Phillips retu rn ed from M t ®. F. A. G allegly Is taking and th e follow ing officials w ere duly head will remain with thair aant, Mra. (Boise M onday. m o n th ’s vacation from h e r d uties at in v ested w ith th e pow ers . f govern Mae Latterly. ;/ sf $1 50 PER YEAR 6c PER COPY A deligh ful fudge p arty w as given by Ja c k and R uth B arrett a: their a p a rtm e n t on Jan u ary 1- Ml.« Bar re tt and M iss Maxwell acted as h o stesses. T he honor of cutting the fudge w m given to T resale I-ackey and Ja c k B arre"t. A delight ful tim e wla» had by all those pres en t until Jim K akebecke in ju red his tooth by a n u t shell and R ju h Bar re tt received a severe burn while b eating the fudge. T hose pre-en w ere: C harley N'ew- bdl aud G eneva V aughn, T ressle (Lackey an1 Jack B arrett, Lillian H unt and Jim K akeltecke, R a"'yn Maxwell and Jo h n Ha-mlbliton, and Riuth B a rrett and Dick K iem . Mrs. I . A. Galiegly ae ed a® chaperone. WAY GROWERS' COMMITTEE DECIDES Of ACTION Fifteen delegate« from v rious sec- dons of th e alfalfa a re a o, the coun ty met on T hursday, Dec- liber If, a t th e city hall, O ntario, to con im u Investigation«» on 'h e pr'-;ose-| ¡ ... faifa grow ers’ association a.- dis cussed in a m oss m eeting held re cently ait th e cairo G r ng» hall ■Afer discussion of th e m a tte r from all angle® it was concluded to pre- p i re a set of constitution and by law s for subm ission at a m eeting <• be held som e tim e in Jan ary. Th:-. m a tte r wu® referred b at k to th.> F ir m B ureau m arketing ommi t > fo r a tte n ’ion. Probably th e most ¡riupci m t p n - g ress in connection with " iis work it to b e found In 'h e dec'r ritio n i t purposes and objects of such an association as adopted by the con-. nvittee. T h e ou standing fe tu re - th e rec« rn itlo n of th e imipo tance of the grow er having advance inform a- ion from which he can recú late t’l e production of v irio u s cro; s. imrtio i la rly w ith regard to hay . In othiT word», the com m it ee r c o g n i z 's th a t th e first principle of n u rk e tin g lies in producing th a t for whl< Ih W ILL be . dem and and ’h a t to know th is requires ®yste<mnic lnvte- tlga ion well in advance of he tim e of planting. The purpose and or>- jeet® of an alfalfa grow er associa tion w ere declared to be: 1. G athering of inform ation ¡o guide our production U nder this head a re listed, determ ine cost of produc ion; standardize mea-ni-e- m en ts and grades; standardize w ag es and o th er co sts: d eterm in e feed req u irem en ts for tra n s ie ir stock: determ in e export dem ands and prob ab le value in fu tu re: determ ine qu an tity of feed to be offered f< r sale locally and in o th e r secüons h a t a re com petitive; guide rrod.ic- tion of su b s titu te crops and fa-m use of feeds by in v estig atin g of costs, m ark ets, ere., »nd advising m em bers. 2. Develop .an efficient M arketing sy stem for hay. It ivas th e opinion of th e com m ittee th a t th is would be accom plished m ost llkoly y linking uip wih o th er a».-ociat1ons In this nnd o th e r s ta te s M rs. Roy Mofoely w as a Boise W ilson B ros.’ a ore. m e a t: Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Andarson of v isito r th is week. M rs. B arney Wilson n a j gone to M ayor—IP. M . W a rre n . Parma cams New Yaars to spand sav her Mr. and 'M rs. O. 'P. L ackey were B akersfield, O il., to a tte n d O ouncilm en—W . B. Lltoxte, A. •ral days with Mr. and Mrs. Crouch. m other, M rs. Richey, who Is seri Boise v isito rs th is w eek. H . Boydell, F E . Young, C. H Another shipment of 50 hooks has W illiam MtaOonnell retu rn ed from ously ill. B re t y m a n . arrived for the library—this time from A ttorney E . M. Blodge t has mov Janbridige, Nev., W ednesday. S . D. G oshert, luly elected tre a s the county library. This splendid lit ed his office from the N 'y a a Realty Jam es Kakeibeelke h a s moved into ersture, which is especially interesting u re r, flailed to qualify an d D. W. O om pany’s office to room s adjoining G ibson will co n tin u e to hold ..hat of to grown people, may be secured at th e fbtts w l'h th e P eck boys, John Vogts, tke genial representa tha library room in the school from M rs. D. W . Hmwfklns is spending th e Dank o f Nytisa. fice. Miss L e titia 5-hewey an d Miss tive of the Boise Capital News, was in F . A. G illeg ly , elected to .succeed Miss Kingman or Miss Elliott, the th e week w ith re lativ es in Boi.e. Miss L ucy T hom pson was having M argaret Oovell, teac h ers in the Nyssa this wesk in the interest of his h im self a s reco rd er, acte d as i n s t a t librarians. paper. Mr. Vogts is optimistic over We ragret to announce that "Y<* Old d ental w ork done in P ay et e Mon- Niyiaaa public school, re tu rn e d S n u r - in g o ffic e r and a d m in i'te re d th e o a’h day from th e ir homes in th e W illam the business outlook and believes that Time Concert” cannot be presented by day. of office to th e new officials. e tte valley, w here th ey spent e after a few months of readjustmsnt An a p p ro p riatio n of $50 ,was al the Roswell chorus this Friday, be- W’m. Lucas left M onday fo r Okla- business will get its second wind and holidays cause Roswell is having an apidemic ef homa. H is fam ily will 'oin .im lowed Mirs. F re d M arshall fo r .serv go ahecd with renewed vigor and on a smallpox. Howaver, tha players will la te r. M arshal C. W . R eb erg er this ices as city lib rarian . better basis than during the late period Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Tiuncan of m orning dtroovered s horse all sad of high prices. Mr. Vogt* accompan T h e follow ing bills, w ere allow ed: some later, and announcement as to the date will ba made as soon as pos Big Bend a re visiting re lativ es in dled and w ith the bridle rein s over C. A . C a rte r ............................$102.00 ied the congressional party investigat sible. th e saddle horn w a n ie rin g a t large ing the irrigation question oa its trip th e city . W m . C olem an ........................... 33.00 Mr. A, Sinclair expects to leave the A rnold LaiFYenz of R obinette, vis on th e stre e ts. H e took th e anim al through Idaho a few months ago and it C. W . D eBoer ........... 33.00 first of the weak to affiliate himself ited his sister, M rs. Dldk T ensen, up and cared fo r it and i® now anx eorfident a more liberal pelicy will be M . O. H atfield ........................ 36.00 again with McConnoa Company as h is w eek. ious to find the ow ner T h e anim al adopted by congress toward reclame» P ra n k Leuick . ............... 30.00 a traveling solicitor. is a bay, iwi.h no brands visible. tion projects, as a number of the party W a rre n Penn, who h a s been em O . A . - A r h u r ............................. 22.00 Mr. Charles Smith arrived from ployed n e a r H om edale, retu rn ed to The ow ner can have fam e by rov who had always opposed irrigation C. S . G eenhart ......................... 57.00 Twin Falla Monday evening to remain ixyssa Tuesday appropriations were the mozt enthusi ing ow nership and paying costs ijr. F ra n k S tubbs .................... . . . 21.75 with his brother. Dr. Smith, until the q jj astic supporter* of reclamation at the Sim pson, fo rm erly o f N yssa M . J a r .e s .......... .*................... 35.00 Doctor is able to be out. It took Mr. end of the trip. W . D. Davis .............................. 27.00 Smith six days to bring a team of b u t now o f W eiser, w as a v isito r in A. 9. Vaughn, a prosperous (Nywsa T u esd ay. D. M. F ren ch ............................. 27.00 horses which he drove over for his OWN YOUR OWN HOME ranch eFTm B ridge Island, bro u g h t a M r;. W tn . Gordon o f P a y e te vis W . F . G eerh a rt ............... ....... 44.00 brother. W e build hom es anyw here for load of turkeyis Ho tow n o ne day re ited h e r slate, Mrs. A. R. M tC arty, W . J . M egorden .. 50.00 cen tly for which he received the borne loving people. Ser,J us $1 for Although it aeems we have been W. W. W h ite ............................ 129.60 having an unusual amount of rain this in N yssa M onday. n e a t sum of $485. T h e re W ere about o u r beautiful hom e plan book, and Mr an d M rs. A. W ard, P . M T . W . G eerh art .................. 101.05 year, tha official records, which are 100 turkeys In th e load a n d Jus" 'We will also send you for one year An ad jo u rn ed m eetin g of the coun keut by Mr. A. G. Kingman, show that 'Binkley and J . M. R obertson w ere filled the wagon box nicely rounded our "HOLME TODAY MAGtAZINE.” Vole visivors M onday. cil w as held T h u rsd a y evening a ’ rainfa 1 ia not above the average. Tne up. T hey w ere nicely d ressed and W o konw both will please you. Ad M rs. Sam 9 :lies Is v isitin g friends w hich th e follow ing co m m ittees w ere first half of the year was so dry that U niversal Home ready for th e m ark et and th e load dress for details: M rs. S tiles lives In a p p o in te d : this unusual amount of rain only brings ait th e S ta r. was g reatly adimired by those who G uilders Supply Oo., 1224 G arrick th e in te rio r o f O re g o n . it to normal. The rainfall for the past S tre e ts and Public Im provem ents saw them com e in. Mr Vaughn Is (Bldg., Chicago, Ills. M rs. C . V. O arlos, m o th er of C. 11 years has been between 6 and 10 —W . B. H oxie. in en th u siastic aurkey ra is e r and H. Prettyim an, a n d M rs. Prettym an. inehas, averaging eight aad one-half FOR SALE—.Home Comfo— * range W elfare and Julbllc P ro p e rty —C . expects to go into the b u sin ess quite inches, and the annuel summary af the tots Nampa visitors las: week, and a few pieces of fu rn itu re, all H . P re tty m a n . extensively d u rin g th e com ing sea Mirs L. C. Pounds an d dau g h ter, nearly new. Inquire a t Jo u rn a l of A cco u n ts a n d F inance—IF. E . records shew eight and eaa half inchss son As a prelim inary he has Im this yaar. M rs. Dalla® Duncan, w ere visiting fice.Adv. dlO-tf Y oung. ported a couple o f fine gobblers with Mrs. Conrad Martin went to Boise at the W , J . M egorden hom e W ed P u b lic S afety—A . H .. Boydell. which ;o im prove h is 'flock®. FOR S4ALB—F ifty gallon steel barrel M arshal C. W . FteflerVer v> a s re Thursday ta speud savers! jays v*Ni n esday. M r. and M rs. G eorge Sobw eizer n<l pump jack. Inquire of F ra n k ap p o in ted , w ith a sa la ry of $35 p er frlaads. Flevd Anderson and Roy Crouch and fam ily and children took New Watch the M. ■. church display ad F ran k Miller, N yssa, O regon.—Ald- m o n th , to g e th e r w ith h a lf of th e dog were business callers in Caldwsll Tues Y ear’s tu rk e y d in n e r w ith relative® vertiiement on first page for hour of ta x . at O ntario. ■arvices. Preaching services are held D r. N . C . M adL afferty w as a p day. Mrs S h a rp retu rn ed to N ampa each Sunnay and alternate, o re service Herbart Walters was down from Mr. pointed h ealth o fficer. a fte r spending a fetw in the morning, the following Sunday A co m m itte e including th e e n tire Walters "Homewood” ranch ia Baker W ednesday days h ere with h er sen. H a rry S harp, in th* evening. Th* correct hour will Try nature’s own sweet for the kiddie«— " council wais appointed to in v estig ate county this week visiting friend*, be announced each week in the ad th e feaslb lli y of In stallin g a c ity or- Mra. Ethel Martin spent a part of and fam ily. A laska a t th e P re sb y te ria n churclh vertisement. the week with her parents, Mr. and risrat'on sy s te m . on Sunday evening. Stereoptloon The home of John Kester. whn lives Mrs. Powell, before going to Walla The follow ing bill® w ere a l view® o f A laska and th e w ork of the on Bridge island, was sntered Monday — BEST FOR Walla to rasida. lowed: morning during the absence of the fam- * N y ssa H ardiw are Oo................. $ 2.25 Mr. and Mrs. MacLafferty entei- church th e re . Miss E dna G ruber retu rn ed to her ily and thoroughly ransacked. Nothing B Idaho P o w er O o.......................... 72.6« taiaed at a larga dinnar party thia T uesday a f e r of value was taken, but the intrader, N yssa T ra d in g O o..................... 1.35 weak. The guasts iacluded Dr. and school a t Em m etl H M M M H f t í H X M M f t H M it Gem S ta te L um ber Oo. . . . . . 8.56 Mra. MacLaffarty and family of Nysia, -tren d in g C h ristm as with h e r sister. evidently a hobo, partook of a good, square meal, Mrs. Kester met the C. W . R eb e rg e r ............................125.00 Mr. and Mrs. E. L. MacLaffarty and M rs. R o b e rt Ellio t Miss Pa lily n Maxwell » a s <lov.n man as he was leaviag th* premises F . A . G allegly ......................... 25 00 ■on Gordon of Owyhee. Mr. and Mrs. from N am pa v isitin g h e r siste rs, but didn’t know that he had been In B ank o f Nyi-sa .................. 20.00 (Continued on page 8) M rs. D W . Gibson and M rs F . A the house and paid no attention to him. G allegly d u rin g the part, week i 4 1 Mrs. H u n te r o f ¡’h e i9t»r room ing The M. E. church has a naat and at | o bouse e n te rta in e d a n u m b e r of tractive sign on the board at the cor- fripn Is a t a candy poll S aturday aer of First and Main streets, which - vr*- --. -•J evening. A »splendid tim e Is re- will give fnll information to the public regarding sorviet-«, The pastor. Rev. •<*. 1 orted. J. R. S m ith arriv ed T uesday Henry Young, evidently believes in ad H enry Young Pastor good banking service—service that is courteous, from M ountain H om e and will 'be vertising, as he is also cn-rv'njf a paid advertisement in the Jou. . I. prompt, helpful and constructive. That is ju st the night o p e ra to r at th e O . S . L . de kind of service we render a ll customer.’. Are you pot d u rin g E lm ore (MleLellan's a b A comfortable, homelike place to sence. one of them. If not, e l l and open a Checking Ac. Orchard Prurnig. worship where you will always be aura Mis® L ucy Thom pson visited tihe count. We w ill appreciate your business. of a cordial welcome. 1 prune aP classes of orchard and i-sib llc school at P ay e tte M onday and “ v .. Our business it to help folka know God ■hade trees. Have bad 25 years ex secured a lin e on th e m e hods of and themselvea. perience in this work. Address H. G. th a t in stitu tio n In te a c h in g the Monce, Nyssa, Or. dl7 tf young Ideas how to shoo' Services for JANUARY 9, 1921 M rs. D. W . H aw kins is spending Sunday School at 10 a. m. first f th e week from n e a r Paye-t’e, W AMT ED—H o rse s to win ec at $5 All men are cordially invited to th# per head per m o n th __W ill O oletnan. w here he had been d ig g in g a well Brotherhood class. AldV. fer Mack Jo h n so n . He com pleted I A ipocial class naa boon ergrnized fer th e Job and secured a good flow' of Ladies. w ater. Preaching service at 7:30 p. m. Sub The C hipm an divorce oa,-® cam e ject "Lett We rorget,” ♦ ♦ ♦ M ; e « » » e e » » ^ < - » » o e » f ♦»»< -» n no for tr il l in th e circu it co u rt *1 for past patronage. We will, during Cadies Aid will meet Wednesday after Tale T u e s d a y . 'Mrs. Cbii Oman had the eom.ng year be in better shape . noons at the parsonagw. . ih i ii a u i H I I K -•ued for d tco rce with alim ony and tnan ever to Save you money—more * room, more stock, lower prices ia our I uetody of a m inor c h i’d. Divorce slogan juat now. Onr expense is light, a v » “i g ran ted . h»v w ithout alim ony, We give you the hencfiL and the c u sto d y of th e child wo* ■ VERY DAY PRICK« granted th e fa 'h e r, R ay fJhtpsnan NkHY PAY MORE? I 'Mr. and M rs. E'ptore- MicLellan FORD Rad la’o r C overs oom ptete * T u esd ay evening for V am pu to ............................................... .» 3 .0 0 £ r t- f t relativ e« . Mr IfcftLellan is A record of farm money R atters provided by bank t a k n g a 30-fav -sc a tio n from his FORD Rear Tire (Tmiae per set 4.GO ¡1 book figures ia ««ore that a reliable history of FORD Roar foam#« $15; iron* 13.00 g Protect your Residence. Household Goods. Barn d u ties a s o p era o r a t the torn! O. S financial transaction#, showing the time and a mu n t JRD Sp*~h Plug Core». 5 for 1 00 J of depesit9 and disbursements. You have the facili 4/. depot, nd a f t e r v is itin g a t Nh.ng*i and Granary against loss by fire. Automobiles in FORD Shock Absorber», per e*t t ie s of the Bank of Nyssa to safeguard farm profits: rill go to P o rt lank and o th e r coa»t sured again»t loss by fire, theft and transporta of four ................................ 3.30 J checking account service to diaburse funds safely and ■r«Mnt». • tion. Wills. Deed«. Mortgage« and Contracts conveniently; *t th# same time, your account is a basis T he Brotherhood cla ss en joyed » Fan belts fer all make* of ears. Ford | written. Notary public for cradit, and opens many opportunities for the bank delieihtfu! banquet wt 'hse hom e f back lights, side and back eartalns, etc. » Largest stock of tires and aato acres- | to serve you as occasion may require. Call at reaidence Phone 77 Mr. and Mr» S . D. Ooshert on ttriea in the country. Rubber be«te ,, Wednesday evening After the ban repaired. Better hurry and get a free » e HONEY FOSTER’S HONEY ■ CO UG H S AND CO LD S Farmers Appreciate Methodist Episcopal Church Malheur County Bank WE THANK YOU V- RELIABLE INSURANCE FACTS IN FIGURES THE BANK OF NYSSA F R A N K O. H A L L . H. W A L TE R S . President. F R E D E. Y O U N G . Aeet. Cashier C ashier quet he woUowfgg officer» wore tube with a rasing. elertad: Has* fcmrfe,», F A. Osb PARKER S legly: president, Henry Young: vice TIRE AND VULCANIZING SHOP p c e rtd e n t, .? W W g I AUTO ACCRMOR1E« I vem* 177 ONTARIO, OREOON : Fb* t t J. H. Wolf. Nyaea, Oregon, 1 y