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4 WÊtÊt r - ■ - P R O FE S S IO N A L. OWYHEE PHYSICIANS and SURGIO NS From oar regular correspondent J. J. SARAZIN OWYHEE, March 17__Jack Glas cock has been building a lane through his place lately which Office hours S to 5 and 7 to 8 p. m makes quite an ImipirovMnent in the road in that vicinity. Mr. and Mrs £ . F. Pratt and son DR. N. C. M&cLAFFERTY Louis motored to Emmett ¡Friday for PRYSICI h A SURGEON. a visit with the (Harry Pratt family, Office and residence opposite Nyssa returning earl in the week. Trading Co. Mr. and Mrs. Clurles Bradley and PHONB . . . » Mrs. Frank Friar ware Gate Ct'.y visitors 'Saturday. H. W alters is ranging a ewe and DON S. NUMBERS, Iamb (band on (Mitchell and Dee; Butte, taking them out the latter PHTSICI N * SURCffiOM part of tihe week. Henry Slippy sold 32 on» of hay Phone 40 on 'Walter Pinkston's place to Wm. Perkins at $5 per ton. Mr. Perkins will keep his cattle there until he DR. R. A. MOON turns them on the range, tha* is, Chiropractic Physician. about 300 head of them. They were Heuae calls mad# dehorned at the cattle chut# on Ray Aceute or chronic diseases Cantell’s Saturday. Hours. 10 12; 1:30-6 Mrs. T. M. (Lowe and M r5'. Chas. Evenings by appointment Schweizer called on Airs. J. B. Phon#—Office, 168; Heme, i l R. Ontario . . . Oregon Smith, president of the County Council of P. T. A. Wednesday even ing to discuss Parent-Teacher work. Geo. Glascock has Improved his DENTISTS place by the addition of a barn. Among Owyheethans who'attended the play, "Safety First,” by Roswell DR. C. M. TYLER alent, presented at the Kolony school house Friday evening under DENTIST the auspices of the P. T. A. were Ontario, Oregon. Mir. and ¡Mrs. lOhas. Sahiweizer and family, Mrs. Gus Sehweizer and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin McGinnis •R . T. O. HUMPHREY* and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Glas cock and bamtly, the DeBord fam OCNTIMT ily, Kate Whipple, (Fred Pullen and Phone 48 Parma, Joe Mendiola. Mrs. Fred Klingback has been on the sick list (for several days but la ATTORNEYS now 'better. Willie, Donald, Vernon and Mary McGinnis, 'Charles Gray and Verna E. M. BLODGETT 'Hite attended a dance at Homednie Attorney-at-Law Friday as gues'e of Mias Ruiby Wil Land and Probate work a Specialty. son. Npssa, Oregon (Mrs. J. 8. Glascock and children, John and -Mice, motored to Ontario Saturday. R W. 3WAGLER An executive meeting of the Coun ATTORNEY-AT-LAW ty Council board will be held at the Rooms 12, 14, 16 J. IB. Smith home Sunday afternoon, Wilson Bldg. March 30, to discuss the council OREGON meeting to be held in Nysea In ONTRIO Aipril. IF. L. DetBord purchased a load otf ROBT. D. LYTLE ground barley from Fred Klingback Attorney-at-Law Thursday for sheep feed. First National Bank H. Walters took a band of sheep Building Vale Oregon to the Huffman ranch, near Mitchell Butte, last ,wee<k, where they will be fed ensilage for awhile. W. H. Brooke - P. J. Gallagher Dot ie James, who visited at the ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Fenn home last week, returned to her home in Nysea Friday, accom ( Intaro, Or panied by Bernice Fenn, who spent Wilson Bldg the night with her, returning home Saturday. John (Wall went to Ores ton la*’ week in search of his farm horses, having 'trailed them in that direc tion and fearing they had struck out for t'heir old home. Ruiby Reed of the Kolony, was a gnes- of Evelyn DeBord from Sun day to Monday. Mrs. Gus Schweizer and son Carl made a trip to Ontario Monday. Don’t blame ‘ ye correspondent" for lack of news this week. Ye tel ephone has been out of order for the past three days, which accounts for It. Physician and Surgeon Go to the Nyssa Flour Mill for FLOUR & FEED Chopping And Grinding Phone 36 R. V. W. Marsden The list of things we do is: Cylinders rcbored Motors repaired Gas engines repaired Aatos of any make W ed# tractor work of all kinds. All Work Guaranteed Now is tke t in s to look over yoar pssap* for Irrigation and have them overhaaled. NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE UNDER EXECUTION SEEDERS By virtue of an Execution 1» Fore closure. duly issued by tke Clerk ef the Circuit Court of tko State ef Ore gon, tor the County of Malheur, dated j the 86th day of February, 1921, in a I certain suit in the said Circuit Court ' far said State and County, wheroin Jamu» A. Newton, an Plaintiff, recov-j ared judgment againat Alex McPher- NAMPA. IDAHO ■en, Jr., and Verna MePhorsoa, hus band and wife, Herbert Richard Avera Dewey-Scales and Id a a Avera, husband and wife, tiuildiag a n d j. M. Addington, as Defendants, in the eum of Thirty-aix Hundred and SPECIALIZING IN No 100 ($3600 00) Dollars, with inter eat thereen from said 10th day of Janu Pyorrhea and ary, 1920, at the rate of ten per cent Prophylaxis per annum, and Three Hundred and No-100 ($860.00) Dollars attorney’s X - R A Y DIAGNOSIS fees, and the further turn of Nineteen and No-100 ($19.00) Dollars costs, which Rsmovuble Bridge Work judgment was enrolled and docketed in Nurse in Attendaace the Clerk’s office ef said Court in said County on the 26th day of February, 1921. THEREFORE NOTICE 18 HERE BY GIVEN, That I will on the 5th day ef April, 1921, at the hour of 2 o’clock in tke afternoon of said day, at the north main entrance doer of the Court House, at Vale, in said County and State, sell at Public auction to the highest and best bidder or bidders foi cash, the following described real property, to wit; Thu East Half of tho Southeast Quarter (E|SEf) of Section Thirty three (38), and the Southwest Quurter of the Southwest Quar ter (SWiSWl), of Section Thirty- Because it’s the beat food four (34). all in Township Twenty- known to man. one (21) South, Range Forty-one The one f#od wholesome, (41) E. W. M. Malheur County, delieious and satisfying for Oregon, together with the tene- all ages. Our loaf is in all men.ts, hereditament* and appur respects like the home-baked tenances thereanto belonging er in loaf. We use the same good anywise appertaining; flour and shortening. The above real property with its The result is a loaf digestible appurtenance* taken and levied upon through and through, thor as the property of the said defendants, oughly fermented, and with Alex McPherson, Jr,, and Verna Mc a melting sweetness ef flaver Pherson, husband and wife, Herbert Richard Avera and Bdna Avera, hue- Ask your grocer for band and wife, end J. M. Addington,or as much thereof as may bo necessary to satisfy said judgment in favor of the above named plaiatiff, James A. Like a home-made loef. Newton, and against the above named defendants, together wjth all coats and disbursements that have er may ac THE NYSSA BAKERY crua. A A eHEAFFRft, PROF. Dated at Vale, Oregon, tbla 1st day Dr. James G. BAtterberry / S DENTIST Seeding time is near at hand. Be fore buying your seeder call in and look over our stock. We can satis fy your wants. à,* IMMEDIATE DELIVERY TRY u s F IR S T - I T PA Y S tv Hats Off to Bread! GOOD of March, 1921. H. LEE NOE. Sheriff, By C. W. G l e n n , Deputy. Data of tiret publication March 4th, 1921. Date of last publication April 1st, 1921. Date of sale April 6th, 1921, at 2 p.m. Good J ERCBY COW For Sale-9 years old; fresh in tall See H, A. Teutsch, Nyssa, Or. Adv, mll-2t Summons for Publication in Fore closure of Tax Lien. In the Cireait Court of the State ef Oregon, for Malheur County, t'arl A. Fields, Plaintiff, vs. Mrs, S. A. Musgrove and John Don Musgrove, husband and wife, and J. B. Black- law, Defandants To Mrs. I . A, Musgrove, John Doe Musgrove and J. B Blacklaw, the above named defendants I n t r b N ame o f t h e S t a t e of O r e g o n : You aie hereby notitied that Cuil lui Service and Quality is what you can rely ©n \ AT THE BREAD Nyssa Meat Market ANDERSON & BURMDGE Nyssa Barber Shop Shaving, Hair Cutting Hot and Cold Bathe llX IW U U S N filM in ilM R V I ■ U iPM XK * * * * k HMtt Phillabaum & Allen Successors to McDowell Company, Inc. MYSftA OREGON Star Boarding and Rooming House A. Fields, the holder of Certificate of Delinquency numbered 1011, issued on the 3d day of April, 1916, by the Tax J. Hunter Proprietor Collector of the County of Malheur, State of Oregon, for the amount of Flight and 96.100 Dollars, the same be Meals, 50 cents ing tbe amount then due and delinquent Beds, 50c and up for taxon for the year 1914. together with tho penalty, interest and coats thereon upon the roal property assessed OPEN DAY AND NICHT to yen, of which yau ara the owner as appeara of racord, situated in said Three Wort® north of Bank of Nyesa Italian “City of Crime.’' County ard State, and particularly The only town In the world which hounded and described as follows, to can boast of possessing more crtmlnele wit: Lets 46, 46 and 47 all in Block 10, than law-abiding folk la the Italian in RivarsMe Addition to the City of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry city of Artena, which la known aa fit# Ontario, Malheur County, Oregon. You are further notified that said Carl City of Crime. For several hundred and Diamonds years nearly every criminal who baa A. Fialda hat paid taxes on aaid prem ises for prior or subsequent year* with escaped prison or done time In Italy the rate of interest on said amounts aa Repairing a Specialty has emigrated to Artena, and today follows; practically every Inhabitant of the Tex Re Dote place Is a criminal or the child of S Ysar’s Tax Paid ceipt No. of In criminal. ternat Fifer’s Jew elry Store 1915. Apr. 6, 1917 2238 $10.72 .15 1916 Jan. 16, 1921 2072 12.55 .12 Spider’s Silk. .Jan. 16, 1921 8562 6.76 .12 PRMA, IDAHO Experiments are In progress In Mad 1917. 1918 . Feb. 18, 1921 8604 11.07 ,12 agascar as a result of which It *s 1919..Feb. 18, 1921 8364 11.57 .12 hoped that a fine silk may be pro Said Mrs S. A. Musgrove ss tbe duced from spiders’ webs. According owner of the legsl title of the above to recent reports, excellent progress described property as the tame appears Do you kn< has been made by those in charge of of record, and each of the other per the teats. The thread produced by son- above named are hereby further spiders Is declared to be finer In qual notified that Carl A. Fields will apply ity. stronger, and more beautifully col to the Circuit Court of fhe County and ci ¿ i ored than that obtained from silk State aforesaid for a decree foreclos ing the lien against the property above worms. I O c ts fron) described, and mentioned in said cer tificate. And you are hereby summon o n« or ed to appear within sixty days after Human Stepping Stones. There are said to he many "Ra the first publication of this summons leighs” in China When a Chinese exclu ive of tbe day of asid first pub lication, and defend tnis action or pay lady comes to a tnuddv place in the the amount due as above shown, to mad she nsuatly gets over It by em ff thei with costs and accrued interest ploying a human stepping stone. Beck- and in case of your failure to do to a onlng a hoy she gives him a small col» decree will be r«m ered foreclosing the In retnrn for which he drops on his lien of said taxas and costs against hands and knees In the mud for her the land and premises above named. This summons is published by order to step over. of the Honorable Dalton Biggs, Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Malheur, and R ID CLOVER SEED For Sale. See said order was made and dated this 24th H. A. Teut«ch, R. F. D., Nyesa, Or day ef February, 1921, and the date of the first publication of thin summons is OENUIMC the 4th day of March 1921 Notice ie hereby given that I refers All nrocess and papers in this pro to pay any bills contracted by Mrs. ceeding may be served upon the un Margaret Gearhart. W. F. Geerbart. dersigned residing within the State of TOBACCO Oregon, at the address hereafter men tiened. WM. E LEES. Attorney for the Pluint'ff. Shot*« Wanted—Nvsee Moat Mar»| Address Ontario, Oregon. kot o “B ul C'D urham Funeral Directors Licensed in Oreon, Idaho, Washington Beautiful Homelike Funeral Parlor* LADY ASSISTANT HOSPITAL AMBULANCE SERVICE iNo I. ince too far. W H j -«. >N B R O S - r*-t resent us at Nyssa Call Wilion Bros, dry or night or call us direct at UNTA 2IO. OREGON. Office Phone I I X 227 227 or 178 Res. Phone jtH B * I I U - H * * * * * * * * * * * * * * L