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I VOL XIX NO. 26. NYSSA. MALHEUR COUNTY. OREGON. FRIDAY. MARCH 4. 1921 A D R IA N BY OUR REGULAR CORRB8PONDBNT Bend was in town Saturday. A joiat birthday party was given in hoaor of Mrs. 8esie Pomeroy and Miss Marshall, at Mrs. Pomeroy’s home Saturday eveaing. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Aebrey Cone, Mr and Mrs. Russel Fleetwood. Messrs. Orval and Evertt Fleet- wood, Frank and Ralph Cone Clarence Blliott, Mr. and Mrs. George Cooley, Threlma Mc Creary and Dollie McCreary. Games and dancing were enjoyed until a late hour. Dainty refresh ments were then served. Threlma MeCreary made a bus iness trip to Big Bend Saturday. Masons to Ontario / IHyssa and IDicinity j F BO An Early Easter Suggests Early Buying ■ ■ The calendar says Easter is but three weeks ayay, Mareh 27, and if you wish to be pre- pa»*cd for that event you must SHOP E A R LY. We carry m e largest stock of Millin*ry in this part of the country and are prepared to take care of your, needs. Prices range from $3 50 to $18.00 on trimmed hats and from $1.75 to $15.00 on tailored styles. One lot o f hats attractively priced at *5.00 Let e f Crepe de Chene and Georgette Waists marked half price. Osborn Millinery Ontario, Oregon. Try nature’s own sweet for the kiddies - ■ u * S HONEY FOSTER’S HONEY With peanut butter half and half THE SPREAD FOR BREAD FOR LUNCHES CONDENSED STATEMENT ...O F ... At the close of business. Feb 21st, 1921, As reported to the State Banking Department. RESOURCES LIABILITIES R. E. Conley, a prosperous farmer user Caldwell, was in Nyssa during tho past week visiting at the home sf hia brother, J. W. Conley of Bridge island, and looking after property ia- w|mst*. He owa* a 40-acre tract in tW v Arcadia neighborhood. E A Larkin has perchtsed the Williams Produce C*. store, whieh will hereafter be eider the manage ment of Larkin Brea. Mr. Williams, whs has been conducting the business, sxpeets ssan to engage ia pastoral work in th* Nasarine church. Farmers 0rd*r Seed Fotatoer Farm Bureau members met Thur . day at the M. E. Church to make cp orders for seed wheat and see,I pota toes, certified and rot cert,tied, One carload of Early Ohio potatoes, one car of certified Idaho Kurals and four ears of good quality seed Kurals were needed to meet th* requirements fsr this year. Besides some 13,000 lbs ef certified Disklow wheat sesd will be ordered. Felton Duncan Buys Poal Hall The Pastime pool hall, in th* Sharp building, was sold this week to Felton Duncan. C. A. Arthur*, who bought the place from W. F. Dolan a few weeks ago. gave poaaeasion Wednes day, and Felton Is now a full-fledged Tho Ladies Kensington met at the proprietor. Being wall known and pop- home of Mrs. P. Ward Thursday after alar, he ie bound to do a good business. noon, being the guests of Mrs. Ward sad Mrs Btu'obs. A pleasant after FOR SALE—Pigs weighing from 36 noon was spent, after whieh a fin* to 96 lbs. Beardless seed barley and Would pay ash for lunch was served. Itemor has it that work horses. Chas. Gossett. the ladies aro planning an elaborar* second-hand F’erd. Advertisement. fl6-St reception for the men in the near fu ture. Poor men! First class shoe repairing. Give me EGGS FOR HATCHING—O A. C. rial. C. P. Lackey. f26-tf Laying strain Barred Plymouth Recks —They lay, weigh, pay. $1.On for $16. RED CLOVER SEED For Sal*. See F. R. Marshall, Nyssa, Or.—Adv. H. A. Teuti eh. R. F. D „ Nyssa, Or. Farmers, bring your old harness to Shotes Wanted—Nyssa Meat Mar the Lackey repair shop' and have it ket. m4 repaired right f26-tf STATEM EN T OF THE BAN K OF NYSSA Nyssa, Oregon Called by the Superintendent of Banks of the State of Oregon at the close of business February 21, 192L RESOURCES Loans and discounts....................... ................................ $204,174.98 Oveedrffts . . . ..................... 251-94 Bones aud Warrants..................................... .................... 10,084 40 Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures........... 6,771.46 Cash and Sight Exchange ................................... 39-840.66 2fij.123.43 Rich for 48 Hours. (Communicated i. Little 19-year *>d Willie Da'ton rob bed a Chicago hank ol $772 0(0 in bends. Ho was rich for 48 bouts till caught but say* ho sug> red hell dar ing that time. Ho gives some good advice to boys who make haste get ts rich easy. He now goes to the penitontiary. Got the lesson boys. "I t pays to do right; it nsvar pays to do wrong." Got with tear book laarning soma ether lessens on trnthfulncss and honesty, worth millions to every young man. Charac ter la worth moro thaa moasy. D. Our Vulcanizing Department Adds the appointment K Miles to Your Tires month, ponding pending regalar carrier, and has given splen did service Methodist Episcopal Church Henry Young Pastor A comfortablo, homelike pla'e t* worship where you will always be eur* o f a cordial welcome. Our business is to help folks know God and themselves. Serv'ces for Sunday, Mar h6. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Artie Bobertson this wash received his appointment as mail ssrrier *n Route lou t s f Nyssa and will begin hia dati?» next Monday. George Bchweiaer All men are cordially invited to the Brotherhood class. tft A special class h £ b * e n ergrnized fsr Ladies. Preachimr service at 11 00 a. m. Sub j -ct: 'Christ in Business L ife.” iu s e '*1 music. Mrs. N. C. MtcLaff- eriv, choir director. L.idies Aid will meet Wednesday after noons at the parsonage. V Several million tires are thrown away annually because ef lack of TIMELY vulcanizing. Bring in your worn tires and let u.-i look them over, We will not repair them UNLESS they are in condition to render enough extra miles to pay you for having the Work done. Mr. Priest, general sgent for the O. S. L at Boise, was in town Friday to consult with City Attorney Blodgett in regard te the train schedule. Mr. Priest was very interested in Nyss* and premised to do all within hie power HERE AND THERE PRICES to give us better passenger accommo Ford radiators............................ *26 00 J dations, especially going west. rord connecting rods__________ 1.76 JB A party of Nyssaitea returned thi* Ford tool box - ................ ........ . . 3.00 ■ Ford tail lights______________ . J.OO — 25,000.00 week from an extended visit to their Ford battery box........................... 4.00 n 25.442.46 old home in Hollaed. Tbe party con Fan bolts, gasket*, rim lag« and har- X sisted o f John Stem Dirk Stem, wife vsy springe far all makes o f ears, m. and two children, Garrett Stem and Hors* the* and Miller #i refold aad we j * them - fra* of sharg* if they ; wife, Jacob van Twiak and Mr. Relllk. , i repair - Loan* and Discounts......... $294,863.08 Capital Stosk........... 23 03 Surplus Prafits................ O verd rafts............... Banking Hoase and Flxturea.. ......................... 10.496 27 School District Mrs. garret Item waa on eef Warrants______$16,200.00 19,922 50 ! fairest daughters, wb* won Liberty Bends 3,722.50 ....................... 319,864.62 heart during hi* visit home Cash and due fram Beak».. 44,946 20; Be posits IS70.247.OBl H70.247.06 waa persuaded to eeeempany . -»d ■■ —i new world, the will receive ___ BILL» FAYABLB OR RE DISCOUNTS. NONE----- welcome by her new friend* and vicinity. Your Butiaaaa Ia Solicited and will Be Appreciated Ic PE»: COIT past two weeks, left Monday for a team pat on the Master Mason degree LIABILITIES trip into Mexito, via California. I in courtesy.to the neighboring brothers. E. B. Conklin, the well known rancher ' After the work, a splendid banquet Capital stock paid in...............................................................$25.000.00 :’0.000.O0 and educator, waa in Nyssa Wedr.es- 1 was given in the rooms of the Parma Surplus.................................................................................... ............................. 2,494.16 day from hia farm near Ontario. Mr. | Memorial Hall by the Eastern Star. Undivided profits........................... Bill payable................................. 40,000.00 Conklin was superintendent of the Parma proved to be a moat excellent ............................. .... 173,629.27 Nyssa school last year. . host, and entertained the visitors in a Deposits............................................. >261,121.43 , way tkat left nothing to be desired, R. E. Taylor, agent for Cloaaet & there being about 200 Masons present, Devers, was In Nyssa this week intro- i visitors from Nyssa, Caldwell and ducing tbo Nu-Ray-A Tea. Bee ad on n w .» ra artn - - Wilder. Those present from here were: 8th page for detaile for secaring a I , F. D. Hall, A. H. Boydell, 1. Lax, C n n i D E YOURSELF upon being package o f tea frae. , H. Walters, J. Boydell, D. W. Gibson. JL an informed Presbyterian and M in Nellie Morrie has opened £ E B. Nedry, A. P. Gibson, J. P. Dun- know what your denomination ia do millinery stove in Ontario and invites away, S. D, Oobhert, O. C. Bauer, F. ing. Leaflets and reports are avail the ladies of Nyssa and vicinity to call E. Yoang, w r. Shields. Dr, Rey j able. Ask your pastor. Regular and inspect her stock. A fin* line of Nolds, D. Tensan, E. M. Dean and ■ reading o f «New Era Magazine, the Easter hats to select from. See her Mr. Divan. mission monthlies and church week announcement on 4th page. H- lies in your own home will, however, r Morris Fenn this week moved to his FOR SALE OR T R A D E -N ew cook more easily give you that broad yiew \ ing Range, navsr been atad. Will ranch oa the Owyhee, far which he o f world needs which a Presbyterian recently traded his residsnes property soil for less than tost, or liado for ought to have. In Nyssa to Archie Sinclair. Archie good sow.—C. C. Qi'more, B. F. D., D ep a rtm en t o f I’ u b lid ty evened things up by moving to town. Nysaa. Oregon. We thus lose one good citizen and gain another. M ALHEUR COUNTY B AN K o f N yssa, O r e g o n The local Masons were again given a big .¡me, this time at Ontario, Thurs day. Acacia Lodge No. 118, Ontario, proved royal hosts, giving their guest* a big banquet, and putting four Can dida .eu through tne 3d dtgree. Aboat 600 Masons were present, there oeing visitors from Payette, Nyssa, Vale and other lodges. The Payette and Nyssa teams sach conferred the 3d de gree, out o f courtesy to th* Ontario ledge. It was ene of the biggeat gath erings of Masons ever held in this section. Those attedding from Nysaa wore: F D. Ball, E. M. Dean, F. E. Young, I. Lax, O. H. Prettyman, S. D. Goshert, J. Boydell, J. H, Wolf, A R. Boydell, C. H. Crswford, W. F. Shields, F. M. Dunn, E. B. Nedry, I)r. Reynolds, A W. Ward, J. P. Qunaway. A Brief Resume o f the Daily Events in a Live Town— What Your Neighbors Are Doing. Clark I bos attended th* sale in Rena valley Tuesday. H. W. Adams went to Vale Monday Alex Brough was an Ontario visitor Mr. Schafer made a buaiiess Mrs- J. Whipple visited ia Ontario Wednesday. trip to Adrian Monday. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs Jasper Spencer of Boise Mra. Pomeroy and niece. Mar Albert Hinich was a beaineaa visitor were visitors in Nyssa Sunday. tha Marshall, visited Mrs. Pome- Mra. Mabel Murray of Vale, vieited to Ontario Monday. roy’a daughter. Mrs. Cooley of Mr. aad Mra Marion Dann wara vis friends in Nyssa during the week end. Parma over Sunday. itors to Ontario Monday. Mrs. R. Clark and Mias Della Clark Mr Christensen made a busi Mra, Mettie McNee ia moving into were visitors at Boise the first of the ness trip to Parma one day this week, bar residence on Main street. week. M rs. Maxwell and daughter, Mrs. Fred Marshall went to Payette The Misses Eva Boydell and Marga Mr. Rose, brother of Mrs.Inos, Corinne. returned heme Sunday Wednesday to meet friends from Port ret Coveli viaited at Parma Saturday. is visiting her at present. from a visit with Mrs Maxwell’s land. Mrs. Randall Sage of Ontario was a Miss MeDonald was visiting in sister. Mrs. Tyler, o f N ew Ply Mr. and Mra. E. F. Pratt, prominent visitor at the W G. Cathey home Sun mouth. Adrian Wednesday. eitiaens ef the Owyhee, were buslneaa day. It Is reported that the state en viaitors to Nysaa Tuesday. Dr, Sasith, who had the mis gineers will be ready to survey Mr. end Mra. J. S. Parsons and fortune to hurt his knee, made a the land for a new public high daughter are visiting relatives in After several weeks visiting her sia- trip to Weiser, where he will way very soon. ter, Mr*. O. S. Tyler, ef New Plymouth Nysaa. have it treated. Mrs. M M Maxwell, with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. la lto n Stevens of Miss Margurite Purdy was Oorinne, has returned to their home in Bight carloads of settle were shoppiag in Adrian Tneaday. o f Apple Valley ware visiting in Myssa Kingman Kolony. shipped by numeross farmers, Robert Wade has hia summer Sunday from Adrian Friday. A «ale of hurues and cuws, Mrs. Alpha Andarsen o f Bakar ia meat in store, having butchered Ivor Christensen received word a hog Sunday and canned n quar visiting her parents and other rela farm implements and household from his brother Pete, who had ter of beef a few days before. good* will be held by W. L. Wil- tives in Nyssa this wsek. an operation in Boise, that be saa at tka Tam Coward ranch on C. M. Prettyman, local manager of Even the coyotes like Adrian, waa improving fast. Marck 16. as numerous enes have been seen the Gem State Lumber Oo., ia in Po Dolhe MeCreary and cousin, lately, ene earning directly into catello this week on business. The evangelistic meetings at the Martha Marshall, attended a sale town. Presbyterian church were highly ap William Ward o f Prairia City ia visit, near Parma Friday. preciated by all who at ended. Good Fred Snively of upper Owyhee ing relatives and looking after prop c° nXri‘gations greeted the SDeaker at Carl Caverhlll of Wilder was in a business visitor in Adrian erty interest! in Nysaa this week. every serviee. The meetings closed on Adrian Thursday, in search of Tuesday. Mrs. P. M. Biakley returned the first Sunday evening while many regretted two of hia horses, a sorrel mare A crowd of yeung people took of the week from a three week* visit that they could not continue for an and bay horse that disappeared a horseback tripout into the bills with her daughtar at Prosser, Wash. other week Several expressed a de from his ranch over a week ago. Mr. and Mra. Silas Dunham were sire to coafess Christ, and they will be No traee has yet been found as Sunday. Much fun was reported. Much land is being rented at visiting at the home o f the letter’s received at Easter into the fellowship to their whereabouts. present. Russel Fleetweod has sister, Mrs. H. I. Haley, da-iing the of the church. Th* Rev. W. F. Coch Jack Glascock waa in town rested the place Ray Cartright weak end. ran gave good and inspiring sermons from Owyhee Saturday. was on last year, and Aubrey Mr. acd Mr». Randall Sage are mov while here. George Tureman was saddenly Cone baa rented one •f Mr. Bar. ing to Nyssa from Ontario and will be called to Baker to the bedside of rett’ s places. located on the Morebead farm, north his father, who ia not expected east of Nyssa. to live. Masons Make Merry Notice is hereby given that I refuse Mrs. R. M. DeArmond of Vale waa Adrian’s population was muck to pay any biila contracted by Mra. A large number of *ocal Masons went increased this week, a bridge Margaret Geerhart. W. F. Geerbart. a house guest o f Mrs. J. P. Dunawav to Parma Tuesday evening to partake last week, and togethar the ladies crew being stationed on the tid of work and to celebrate with the spent the week-end at Boise ing while building n ew bridges Parma'Tndge of Master Masons. It wit , FOR SALE—Five share« Owyhee V. W. Wills, brotharof J. W. Wills, between h ire an Home Jalev ditch stgck, $35 each. —Fred MMngback. who ha« keen visiting at Nyssa for the the occasion of the making of the 100th Elmer Walker o f Upper Big Mason in the Parma lodge. The Nyssa — Advertisement »L60 PER YBAX Holland'* pr*T* • •* garrett’s ' RUBBER BOOTS REPAIRING aad who _ . f O l. him to the f * S T K C T S 1 1 T 6 u f i O P o o o « l i m. 1 a cardia AUTO A C C C M 0R IE 6 in Nyi O N TA R IO , ORCnON 177 ’ PI |f| S ■ a .¿ 4 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ H a RELIABLE FIRE INSURANCE Wills, Deeds, Mortgages, mad Contrada. Written. NOTARY PUBLIC Call at Reaidenoa • ^ S l l P h a a e 77 J. H. Wolf. Nyssa, Oreaos. \