The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, January 21, 1921, Image 8

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    Owyhee
1921 F A R M PLA N S
them to feeding groands in the Bend
this week. Doe Pollen is helpin' him
for a few days.
Wouldn’t it be a good move on your part to talk over your prob
lems with us in a friendly, confidential way.
You are weleome to do ae at any time, but whero your money
interests are concerned, a good time is right aow
THE BANK OF NYSSA
W ALTERS, Preeident.
FRANK D. HALL, CaaMer
FRED E. YOUNG, Asst. Cashier
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PIAN O MUST BE SOLD
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M iir e H c m
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Machine
Shop
The list o: thing« we ¿0 is:
Cylinders rebored
Motors repaired
Gas engines repaired
Autos of any make
All Work Guaranteed
BRING YOUR WORK
BEFORE THE RUSH
We hays a strietly high grade plane
Jjn llo r lg l ln
No reasonable
(i>ff«r refused fer qaick disposal.. Easy
terms if responsible. Write at eace If
interested te The Denver Ifaslc Com­
pany, Denver, Celerado —Adr.
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TA K EN U P
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Mrs. F. L. DsBord and Mrs, Fr.d ■
Klisghaek have lately received the an ■
noaneement ef the marriage of »heir
sister. Miss Flsrs L. Tafts, a graduate
ears« who visited hare two yaara ago.
to Edward Chaa. Maekln of Walla
Walla on Haw Yaar’a day.
Rev. Hollenbeck, wb# is making his
headquarters at the Bigelow home dur­
ing his stay In Owyhee, west to Nyssa
Meaday with 8. D. Bigelow.
Mrs. D. F. Fallen was quits III the
first sf the weak.
J. F. MeOinais resolved a telegram
last weak telling of tho death of a rsl
ativs, Robert Lowland, of Wyoming.
The infaat sea of Mr. and Mrs.
Hsnry Slippy was vary ill last wash,
hat la aow somo hotter.
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Mrs. Charlotte MsGiaala aad Mrs.
E. F. Fratt attended the Ksloay P. T. |
A. Friday afternoon
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T. M. Lows, who ia serving on tie
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jury la Vale, came home for Sunday,
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returning to Valo Monday.
children, Saturday, when they all en­
joyed them salves skating along the
Chopping aad Orladlas every •nt- river. The akaUag la pretty sesrte
urday at
HatMnld
Broa.’ mill at this ysar, hwiag te ths lack of thst
N y.f*a. Corameal every BaTorday prima noeossity, Ise.
Yeur
patronage
ssiltoltnd. —Arv.d9-2t
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with a heitrt and soul, not a financial institution
that simply considers its awn strength.
Choose a hank that can most readily pay out
money and extend help by giving honest advice,
negotiating loans and taking brotherly interest in
your financial welfare, an this bank does.
The ssrviees of this ba ik is at your eommnad.
Malheur County Bank
Capital...... ..... .............$26,00# Of
Surplus............... ............ $25,000 00
II. J. W ARD, President.
J. V D U N A W A Y , Cashier.
JOHN RAY. Vise Pres.
O. U. BAUER, Ass’t .ashler
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Mr. and Mrs. F. I . Nswblll sf On­
tario, wars overnight sussta of Mr, X
and Mrs. Gsorga Glascock Monday, rs* 4
turning horns Tussdsy.
IN THE COUNTY COUBT OF TUE
STATE OF OREGON. FOR M AL­
HEUR COUNTY.
In ths Matter o f tho Batate of John Q.
O N T A R IO A N D V A LE
The andertignad having bean ap
pointed by tho Coaaty ¿Court of th«
State of Oregon, for Malheur County,
administratrix af the astate of John
Q. Whippla, deceased, and having
NOTICE OF SALE OF
qaalifiad, notice is ksreby given to ths
ESTRAYS
eraditers s f aad all parssas having
claims against ths astata s f said da- To Whom It May Consera:
saassd, to present them, verified as rs
NO TICE Ia Hereby Given, That on
qairsd by law, within six months after or about November 16, 1920, the fol-
the first pahlieatien of tkis soties to | lowing described animals, to wit: One
■aid administratrix at the effice af E. gray horse, indistinguishable brand on
M. Blsdgstt, la Nyssa, Malheur Coun left stifle; three bay colts coming two X
ty, Oragan.
years old, indistinguishable brands, ■
Dsaa and dated and first publication | hava been taken np for running at ■
hereof this Slat day sf Jaaaary, 1921. large and trespassing as the property
SARRAH AM ANDA W AIPPLB,
o f the undersigned L, C. Beck, about
Administratrix s f the Estate s f John two mliee north o f Nyssa, Malheur
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eeanty, Oregon.
Q. Whipple, Dsesassd. ___________
I f said estrays are not claimed on ■
or before Monday, February 14, 1921, ■
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BARGAINS at the Electric Shop
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81a90 hlaaahod sheeting, good qu
quality
Old prica, 2 85; today’* priaa, 1.96 each
Seamed leg, combed yarn, spliced
heal aad to*, double sola, a apaaial value
25c pair
Old prica. $1.25; today'« prica, 65 par yd
Solid «alar; has appaarana* of silk poplin
Old priaa, 75«; today’s prica, 60c par yd
Flciiher’t Knitting Yarn
Pillow Cases
42x82. good quality
Old priaa, 60; today’s price. 36c sash
New ia tha tinea to fat yaur knitting
yarn while this lot lasts.
Old prica, #0c; today'a price, 86« per ball
You can do as well at home. W hy not keep
Y ou r money at home?
NYSSA. OREGON
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. h’ CJea" Iinen8 * nd clothing with almost
now white 1hd B he “ °S-t insi*nifie«n* coat.
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Buy
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Miller Stand Lamps, Special $12.50
Decorative and useful, this famoua line of - coxy
home lamps ts yours to choose from
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at this ua-
usual price, for January only.
Complete Yonr Electrical Set Now
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Percolators
Waffle Iron*
Chafing Dishes
Second Hand
5 Tires & Tubes 2
Heating Pads
Hot Plates
Heaters
Closing out at Phenomenal Prices
While they last a number of oar lino, will k .
•t great rsductlon. They II mov. fs .t
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Special Rates on Electric Cleaners.
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NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY
ELECTRICAL
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Nyssa Barber ”
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Shaving, Hair Cuttmgi
Hot and Cold Hatha
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W ilson Bros. D ept Store
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r? bUI18 Th J Cll*n»C® t0 ®*Ve moB#y on you l,un'
w i t h f r ; . h Th. elt CtriC wa?her will furnish you
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Electric Washers Go Too
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Ladies Hose
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Clearance prices are here far January only!
Come early and take your cholee of laboisavfflg
device« at wonderful discount«.
thoy will So sold at public auction on
tho promises of tho asdersigned at 2
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o'clock p. m. of said dav to the highest
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bidder.
Dated at Nyssa, Oregon, this 21st
day o f January, 1821.
L. C. BECK.
Mercerized Poplins
9-4 Bleached Sheeting
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Sheets
Blaaehad kaavy napped good quality
Old pri««, 60e: today'a prica. 38c par yd
OREGON
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W e have marked our stock with today's market.
N ote the saving you can make by buying now.
27-inch Canton Flannel
ONE PR IC E C LO TH IE R
Whi ppl e, Deceased.
DOWN GOES OUR
PRICES
In floral and Persian p a tte n s .
Old price, 40«; today’« price, 25« par yd
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
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36-inch Quilt Challies
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SELECT A BANK
$9.75
$3.75
$1.50
$4.50
$3.85
$1.00
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$18 Oregon City Mackinaws
$6.00 Oregon City Shirts
$2.50 Dress Shirts
$6.50 Wool Unions
$6.00 Dress Hats
$2.00 Silk Neckwear
$1.50 Work Shirts
One gray mare, abaut 6 years eld,
John Blgolow, accompanied by Mr.
brandsd bsr x bar an right »title. and Mra. Claud# Willaon and baby of
Owner can have same by paying Nyssa visited at the S. D. Bigelow
ebargea, I f not called for will be ad­ home Stturday,
vertised and eold according to law.
Ed Tenkave made a trip to Valo last
Call at John Bigelow’s ranch. 4 miles
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weak, taking over a load of hides.
iaathwest o f Nyssa.— Adv.
OAS ENGINE, 2 8-4
Fred Bolvely was dawn from hit
sod very little, will »ell cheap tor
ranch ap the river Maaday.
cash or trade ter cattle. See J. B.
Kenneth McDonald waa aa avarnight
Hatfield at residence 4 block* worth
tho DsBord
of Bank of .Nysaa.
Adv. <U-44 guest of hi* coasias.
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breaght hit sheep there to feed the
last af the weak.
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Leads the market and makes the
WHOLESALE PRICE of next
season the retail price of today
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FOR HAJJ2—Home Comte'*’
and a tow piece* of furniture all
“ Loo,” tho Basque sheepman, who
nearly new. Inquire at Journal erf-
purchased
Charlie Sahweiaer's hay,
a ce.A dv. dlO-tf
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ALEXANDER
(Centisued from first page )
This year will require close figuring to meet new conditions
■uc essfully. Each problem should be clearly Axed in i sind and a
solution worked out.
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Try nature's own sweet for the kiddies-
J
H O N E Y FOSTER’S HONEY 2
With peanut butter half and half
THE SPREAD FOR BREAD FOR
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