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H M T he G ate C ity J ournal NYSSA. MALHEUR COUNTY. OREGON. FRIDAY. MARCH 18. 1»21 W 09 PER YEAR Sc PFR CO PY - ■ ? deputy assessor for the iBig Bend r j i b - i " * * .» - » - a * ing tiie class in chorus singing. Ail precinct, was In Adrian one day this young people of the ("Oiumunl y are week. cordially invited to Join the class Mrs. Waller Looney and little M. R. Bain of Ontario w ts calling girls, Vivian and Minerva, left upon the iheep men in this section Adrian on the Homedale train 'Mon ■ T OUR REGULAR CORRESPONDI this week in the -apa -ity of deputy A Brief Resume of the Daily Events in a Live Town— day for Ontario, where Mrs. Looney assessor. What Your Neighbors Are Doing. has some business too look after. ADKdAiX, March 16.—tMr. and -\lra. Emmett, Idaho, March 13 At an The Roswell young people were Arthur Holly ha© greatly improved Kingman, aocon«i>^nied by their guests of Mrs. R. R. Oeepa.reet for important meeting Tuesday nigit f his residence and farm south of the water users of the Emmett lrnga- daughter Florence, and Mrs. Conrad S. D. Goshert was transacting busi slipper Friday evening. The E. M. Blodgett family ere re town, b y adding eleven head of Martin, motored through Adrian on ness in Boise Monday. The Board of Directors of the tion district autnarization was gjv, n ported an the sick list. sheep to /h e flock and building a their way to .Karma Wednesday. John Halay Union, Oragon, IS Kingman 'Colony Irrigition Co. held the boaro of directors to call an ele • Miss Irene Bdwarda of Nampa was brand new garage. The Stowe boys were business a business session Wednesday nletM tion of iand owners ia the district, 10 AI Green had the misfortune to visiting in Nysaa Satarday and Sunday visiting bis sister, Mr*. P ’ M. War visitors in Kingman Kolony Wed A party of youltg people made a be held Saturday, April 23, for the ren. Louis Garrison, son o f Mr. and Mrs. lose 'his best horse this week. The nesday. trip to Mitchell Butte Hot Springs purpose of ratifying the contract with Mrs. Addie Wilson and Miss Ger v ciwe was running and stumbled, Chas. Garrison, is rsperted to be vary It. McCreary made a business Sunday. They reiwrt a good time, the government for tne building of the trud* Wilaen spent Thursday in O b turning a complete somersault and ill. finding quint ¡ties of flowers bloom Black Canyon dam in the Payette river trip to Ontario Thursday. tario. breaking Its neck. ot a point five miles northeast at Em- Mr. snd Mrs. O. Andersen of Vale ing, when climbing the Butte. O. W. Eniward© motored to New Fred Osborn is moving this week to melt at a coat of $1,000.000. M rs. Clark Inos was visiting at were visiting relatives in Nyasa Mon Flymou h Friday, bringing Mrs. Ed A full and appreciative house his piece near Ontario and will engage he home o f iMrs. t). S. Holly this day. Since irrigation districts in Idaho greeted the Roswell Concert com wards and, children lunie with him. in gardening. week. operate under laws of the state the A aainty baby daughter waa born to pany Friday night, when they pre- They have been visiting § p r the past H. T. Francis, loeal manager of the ented their play. • ‘Safety First.” contract must first be approved by Mr. and Mrs. Glen Brown on Monday tiwj weeks in Now Plymouth. • Reclamation Commissioner Swendson at Boise Payette Lumber Co , announces The parts were well taken. March U. Guy Johnston and family moved Boise Then the Emmett Irrigation another drop in the priee of lumber of Mrs. J. R. Guffey and daughter Msy The •play was full of laughable to Ontario tnis week, Mr. Jantes The deal for the purchase o f the and Mias Eva Loveland spent Wedne.- about $5 per thousand. This makes situations and the musical numbers district must file notice of the election iiernard having rented Mr. Jolin- in five consecutive issues of a lo ai three drops in pries since lust summer Wilson ditch by the city, which has day in Ontario. were thoroly enjoyed stan's ranch for the season. paper. At the election the water users lad will tend to stimulate budding in been pending for some tine, w«a con The next regular meeting of the mu t approve the contract by a two- tjjporge Glascock was a 'business Attorney J. W. McCulloch of Onta- Nyssa. cluded last Saturday and the city a t * P. T. A. twill be held on the cven- rio was looking altar legal business in vist or in Adrian Tuesday. has a clear title therete. The price The regular monthly meeting of the ing of April 1st. A specially In er- thirds\»t*. Following this a frienuly Nyssa Wednesday. Robert Wade has added a beauti was $400. The city officials »uit will be taken to the district court are fire company typa held Monday eve ful flock o f chicken» to his island to be congratulated over the coneuA- Glen Hansen left this week for Filer ning. An eneautiv* committee we* esting evening Is planned, and it n to legalize the proceeding. Then 60 hoped there will ge a larfe it tend daya time 1 » given anyone to take an home. ■nation of this deal, as the ditch has Idaho, where he will be empleyed at appointed to have charge of the ath ance. Everyone has been complaining of bctn a menace to the -health o f the the railroad depot, appeal to the supreme court. This letic club for the current month. The At a called meeting o f the P. T means that work on the dam could thg cold weather the last three community, as well as an expense for C. E. Phillips, second trick operator club now has a membership of 40 and days, the 'weather being so much bridges. Sonft years ago the city at the 6. S. L. depot, spent the week is fast becoming a popular institution. A. on Tuesday, 'March 15. '.Mr Well begin the latter part of June man, the County Club leader of At a meeting of water ufers held at like spring before that. negotiated for its purchase at a price end with friends in Boise. boys and girls' clubs, pave a very Emmett in February thsdisiiict board R. IMcCreary has been busy level of {1500, hut for some reason the deal Mr. and Mrs. B. Snow moved the interesting outline of the plan of of directors was authoriz'd to enter ing up his yard this woek. He is was sever closed. last o f the week from the A. W. Ward organisation! the ivoposei work of into a contract with the government planning on pu. ting in a lawn. house to the A. Felton place. each club, how it Is ¡-'Upervised and for the building of the dam. The con T. T. Eiliott and sons, Lloyd and Mr and Mrs. Harvey Clement of the reward that in the end will tract was then sent to the secretary of Raymond, made a business ’ irijj to K'JXQiMAJN, March 17.- Mia© Bur- came to. the boy or girl who gives the interior at Washington for hia ap Baker, are visiting at the home of Mr. Raima and Ontario Saturday. nice .Martin, who has 'been sulferini- fal hful, conscientious work. About proval. Mrs. A. W. Foulds of Apple Valley- and Mrs. George Schweizer. Frank Boswell motored to Vale died Saturday, March 12, at her home. Merl Cheely, former'y of Nyssa, with .i severe cold, ie home from ten of the boys ind girls wish to or- Each Rays Half Saturday. Funeral services were held at the M. arrived last''~-week by auto from Parma, -where ahe is attending g in iie a pig clulb and will select Under the tentative terms of this Chat Purdy arrived in Adrian Sat E. church in Apple Valley, of which school. * the Osage cil fields in Wyoming. their adivlsor this week. contract proviaion waa made ia para urday from 'Caldwell, iwhere he has church she was a member. Revs. W. Dr H. J. Smith is Improving his The girl©’ sewing class was organ graph 59 that the Fmmett Irrigation Frank Davis, an old timer of this been at.ending school. He will W. Deal and Henry Young conducted ranch home, giving the house a ized with nine members nnd have i district pay one-third of the cast of vicinity, was renewing old acquaint spend the week end with his par the service. Interment was at Farms. areas in Nyssa the first o f the week spring coat of paint and remodeling, meeting this week to select their, the dam and the Black Canyon district ents, Mr. iand 'Mrs. Charles’ Purdy. Deceased leaves a husband and two the inside. advisor. The members of the sow pay two-thiids On March 2, 1921, two A. W. Ward left Wednesday fer bis Vincenti Mendiala and family daughters, Mrs. Bruee Duncan and Adam Murry, who has 'been feed ing clulb are: President, Mildred days befora the Nose of the Wilson ad home at Prairie City, after spending were In Adrian shopping one day Mrs. Mouer. in* sheep from the Overstreet stack DelBord; vice president. Dorothy ministration, the then secretary of the several daye visiting relatives in Nyssa. this week. yard, leave* ,ihe first of the week Parsons'; secretary. 'Mary McGinnis; interior gave his approval t > the con Mr and Mrs. A, D. Morey, who for Ihe hills. E. E. Parker, on arriving about 5 Gladys McGinnis, l«ena Shuller. tract, making but one change and that A Puzzler. spent the winter at Portland and a. m. Wednesday morning, swelled Morgan and Vines, who have fed LueUai Shuller, Com BJlllott, Chris was in paragraph 69. By the change A reader contributes the following Los Angeles, have returned to Nampa. rag/ burning. He searched the on tihe H. -S. Burroughs? radch, left tina Christenson, Jeanette Marin. the Emmett irrigation district is to pay puzzle for some o f our youthful mathe bouse and found them on th%> front Bruce Du..can, county agent of Sunday for summer range. half the cost of the dam and the Black maticians to solve: porch of his 'house. Co and Bannock county. Iduho, visited rela -Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Latetman Canyon district the other hall A letter Place the numbers from 1 to 9 in Wraps were ablaze. N#fcruhele»a tives and friends in N>asa this week young son and nephew were dinner accompanying the return of the con. clusive in in a square, three figures on he was successful in putting out the Mrs. Mary rianrattyand daughter of guests Sunday in the Kingman tract with ,*he approval of he secre each side, in such a way that the sum flatties. Lattle real „am damage was shu , aae » « » of th. numberi ,n elch I0W, readlng in Boise are visiting the former’s sister home. Ground was broke this week and tary of the interior stated that this done, the porch, however, wa© badly >any directiun, C(iumls 16. Try it. Mrs. J. D. Lackey, ar.d Mrs. Perry W. E. Dd'wards motored to Nern- teams ere at work preparing a new change makes the building of the Black scorched Lowe. Plymouth, returning 'Saturday with baseball park. The site selected is in Canyon project more feasihl - Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Anderson It was for the purpose of making A baseball game between the Nyssa his family, who have been visiting the southwest part of town two or OREGON PRUNES -Choice orchard passed through Adrian one day throe blocks from the school house plain to the water users of the Emmett- run Oregon Italian prunes. 1920 crop and Fruitlandhigh school teamo will bo home folk*. this week, enroute to Parma, where Mrs. Fred Powell expect© ,to go to grounds, and it is understood that the Irrigation district that th" Tuesday n 25 or 50 pound boxes, or more, de played this afternoon on the Nysi-a they spent the day shopping. Nyssa this week to be under the school district will stand half the ex night meeting was called. There was a livered anywhere in Oregon by parcel field. Mr. Brokie's hay baler has 'been -large and representative 'attendance. pense of fitting up the park. Mr. and Mre. L. B. Frye motored to are of her physician /o r a time. poet or express prepaid, at 12 cents Dudley Van Duesen presided and e x out 'o f commission the past three Nyss expects to support a first- O. M. Beaumont, as representative pound; by freight t o f c y railroad sta Ontario Saturday end spent the we I planatory talks setting forth clearly days, causing a delay in the work class ball team this season and join a of the 'Kingman Colony irrigation end with Mre. F iy e’s mother, Mrs tion in state, at 11 cents in 100 lb lots on Mrs. Pomeroy’s place. Co., attended a meeting in Ontario leagua composed of Weiser, Payette, the Whole situation were made by En or more. Quality guaranteed. Send Fiser. Many o f Adrian’s citizens attend Saturday, at which time the Power Fruitland, Vale, Nyssa and Parma, gineer MacLean, Ed Hays, Guy Mains remittance with order to Oregon Prune Wm. Tittle, formerly of Nyssa but ed the play, “ Safety First,” given ai Users organized for systematic prep and local fans will have the oppor and V. P. Craig Many questioes were Co., 7S2 Morgan beilding, Portland, now ot Bo’ se, was visiting Wednesday asked and clearly explained to the ap the Kingman Kolony school house Oregon. m il 2t. at the home o f his eiater, Mrs. Barney aration to meet differences arising tunity of witnessing same good games. parent satiefaetion of everyone pres on March 11. between the Power Users and the Wilson. ent. Then by a rising vet* which was Warren and Laurence Blodgett Power company. Mrs. Alpha Anderson returned to Baby Boggy for Sale—Large whit* unenimoae the board of direeters was were In Adrian and vicinity Cun day. B ox m a k in g F a c ilita te d . Mr. -and Mrs. 'F. T. ¡Morgan and wicker buggy, just as good as new. her homo at Baker Saturday, after a authorized to cell the election of water .Nalls are driven through two bon Many large bands' of cattle and visit of several days with her parentf, family were dinner guests o f Mrs. For information phene 63 F 4, Mrs. user* to ratify the contract with the at o n c e at an angle an d cH a ch e d t Stella Hoover, m!8-2t sheep are being driven to their EddtTia Scott last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. James. government. Me second hoard by an English summer range at present. Mr. and 'Mrs. P. IB. Anderson were eon tor’s lir.\mnking machine. This is a matter of great importance Robert Harris, formerly of Nyssa visiting their son and daughter. John Holly, accompanied by John For sale cheep—15 head of ewes and to all of Western Idaho Keen interest and Owyhee, passed through Nysru Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Aderson, the Boswell and Felix Harris, motored 14 good horsea. Write box 211 or see in every atop taken for the building of Farmers.-bring your old harness to Wednesday en route from 'Boise to Lis past week. to Vale Sunday. ^ R. F. Reberger, m lltf the dam and irrigation district com Mr. and Mrs. Gruner from Wilder the Lackey repair shop and have it Jiome near Huntington. Frank Shuller. who has rented the prising <6,000 acres is being «hewn by repaired right f25-tf are the guests of their gmnd-ehild- The local Rehekah lodge initiated ivers reet ranch, under the King- people of Emmett, New Plymouth, Hatching eggs from my bred to lay ren this week. For Sale—Soi o f 1J inch work har eight new members at the meeting imn Colony Irrigation, has moved and do lay (train of single coirti White Fruitland, Payette, Ontario, Nyssa. Parma, Caldwell and Middleton, all of Mr. Bain o f Onturio, who is the Monday evening. A pig feed was one fanii’y to tihe Rtishmer house to his ml8tf oss. Frank Stubbs which towns are included in the project. Leghorns. D. W. Gibson, m lltf of the featnres of the occasion. l>c closer to his .work. The largest itteodanr-e of the Tom Newby, who has been employed year was reported in Sunday school by the Crm o f Puckett A Hewitt at Middleton, spent Sunday with hie par for laf't Sunday The Young People’s class »of the ante, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Newby. Sunday school last Sunday elec’ eel Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Dwight t-h'eir t< ether, Mrs. M. (M. Creeling O F THE Smith on Tuoedev March 16, n six- A s>pe< :al course o f Bible study Is pound boy. The youngster has been part a f the woT'k plan for the com- CONDITIONS this soaaon call for concerving what you named John Jaeob In honor o f hie two ng month©. have and in being conservative in what you want grandparents, John Ray and Jaeob Miss C'-irrine 'Maxwell is giving While tlioi a is a tightening down of loan* by all the banks Smith. >ne afternoon each week to t.raln- o f the country, it is not the intention that worthy opera Wm. Coleman, who underwent an tions suffeur. W ill he held at nperation last week at the Holy Rosary This bank will be found as usual serviceable to its custom- ho-pital in Ontario, is reported to be ere. getting along nicely and expects to be able to return home in about ten WE ARE INTERESTED IN YOUR WELFARE daye. IR y ssa AD R IA N Authorization Given to Call an Election a n d V ic in it y City Buys Wilson Ditch KINGMAN KOLONY Death of Mrs. Foulds New B3JI Park Easter Bazaar CONSERVATISM AND CONSERVATION Ladies Aid of M. E. Church Our Vulcanizing Department Adds Hiles to Your Tires The basbands o f the H. C. club en tained their better halves at a swell Several million tires are thrown banquet in the basement of the Pres away annually because ef lack of byterian rhurcb Thursday evening TIM EL'S vulcanising. Bring in yoer worn tires and let The ladtca say »he men make fire hosts and hope they will repeat soon. us look them over. We will not repair Gum UNLESS they are in condition Mrs. D'ckens, who has been quite to render enough extra miles to pay ill at the home o f bar sister, Mre. F. you for having the work done, Malheur County Bank C a f .i t a l..................... ............... $25.00# 00 Str.-plus................. ...............$25,000 00 I . J. WA RD, President. J. P. DU N AW AY, Cashier. Try n*f; JOHN RAY Vice Pr,s. O. G. BAUER, Ass’t .asbier t’lown sweet for the kiddies - HONEY FOSTER’S HONEY D. Hall, for some time, has recovered sufficiently to retem home and will lei vo Saturday for her heme at Tn- eoma. Wash., accompanied by her husband, daughter and Mrs Peter Steele o f Silver City. W 8 MM «t butter half and half ■ THE SPREAD FOR BREAD FOR LUNCHES g m U I R l V X X I X X E X X X X X I I I I l I X I I BBHHMM «H M M H H I HERE A)«D THERE PRICES Ford radiators.................................{26.00 ord connecting rods___________ 1.76 Ford tool box ................. 3/10 Ford tail lights..... ......................... 1.00 Ford battery box........................... 4.00 Fen belts, gaskets, rim lags and Har J. R. Hanter o f the I te r Hotel hie vey springs fer all make* o f cars, araeptod the agency for MrConnon'e Horae Abe* and Miller oirejeoid and w* fepair them fro* ef charge if they Remedies and has a fail line e f medi prove defective, .* cines, epiees, extracts, stock and poul RUBBER BOOTS REPAIRING try tonies, etc. Mr. Hantet'e terri tory comprises Malheur county and hie headquarter* will be at Nyeen, where he will have a ateek on band AUTO ACC— PRIES at all time*. Mail ordere given prompt He 177 ONTARIO, ORCAON fttUbtlOI. i’ artar’s Tire 8 hop Old Owi Grocery Store all day Wednesday,2 3 rd Fhis will be p >. b k : event. Don’t miss it REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED m i i u i i u H tH M iiiiiiiiia iin RELIABLE FIRE ■ INSURANCE I Will«. Deed», Mort gafe», and Contraete Written. NOTA RY PUBLIC Call at Resident» Pha«« 77 J. H. Wolf. Nyssa, Oragon. H I VOL XIX NO. 28.