Image provided by: Nyssa Public Library; Nyssa, OR
About The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1921)
KXXXXXXXXXXXXIIHVBIIHIIIH KINGMAN KOLONY ■ I KINGMAN, May 6.—V 'n csn tl Mendi- o U u h auling hi* wool clip* fo r 1920- "31 'by truck, to A drian fo r shipm ent ■ ■ X A serious b re a k In th e 50 fo o t c an al o f K in sm a n K olony Irrig atio n System ocevtred S atu rd ay n ig h t oil th e IP. T. M organ ranch. A f o .te waai p u t to w o rk immodllately, and w a te r tu rn e d Into th e c an a l Monday IMise E llen -Scott, a fte r am extended visit -with h e r m o th e r, M rs. E ditha Scott, le ft la s t T h u rsd a y fo r C ali fornia. X X X 'i X X ffl X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X l Mr. C. M. B eaum ont a n d M r. F . T. I M organ m ad e a touslnes OTp to Vale Friday. Silince Is Golden at the Movies but a Good Clothier’s values cannot wear rubber heels. Everyboay wants the Maxim*» sriaacer take» off the values and in every li»q from groceries to go-carts the stores thptt era letting up on the prices and letting ou$ on the values are getting the business. ‘ i < I hat s the platfortp. On which every artice in this Summer itoeh is prepared for tale. Michaels-Stern Suits - $25 to $35 Stetson Hats - - $6.00 Arrow Shirts - $1.50 to 3.50 m Toggery Bill X •iiooj Clothes for Men m T he iboori o f »directors f K insm an K olony Irrig a tio n CoM pany m e t T ues d a y night. Mir. R. (MioQi eary.wiho h a a been Quite 111 w a s ta is -n to th e iSanltarliarn a t Vale la s t iSaturdy. T h e >M. l VI. Cre»oling pum ping p lan t turned w a ter i n to th e can als e iriy th is week. 1 here’ ■ a t a n d place for everything:. Last Sunjjner it to<>k all a merchant’s time an<J iptfenuity to ifet «roods ro sell. Ihis season with the supply increased it’» time to gret out the bunting again and strike- up the band. ' > •Mr. C unningham , of D aar and Oun- ninghnm , o f (Portland, engineers tn change of K'liftm an K olony drainage, wan in th e K olony W ednesday and T h u rsd a y m ak in g a final Inspection o f th e w ork. X RA i R j VHJY l«»!’^ T r r S AOAIN • from a. m y sterio u s stra n g er. It te INDUCTED r.Y t h e OiRA.N'I) JURIY said tie a d m itte d In M s teettm oiiy _______ i th a t he th o u g h t th ey iwere stolen O n t ; '^ 0 May 4 —H arv ey R oberts of w hen h e claim s h e b o u g h t them O ntario, w.ho wife** trie d W ednesday at It is understood It wan this laHlmie- th o circ u it c o u rt a t V ale on the sion th a t b rought (him a g a in 'n to the ch arg e o f b u rg d a rlitn g th e T. J. clutches of the law. H e is In Jail a t C aldw ell » liv e ,at N yssa on tihe night Vaie le n d in g his tria l in June. of March, 22. a n d wtai* acquitted by th e Jury, w as re a rre s te d and -elndtet- <\t athem at U-i ant* can sq u a re th e cid ed b y th e new ground Jury on the rie bui notte dy h a s l>een able to ch arg e of h a v in g sto len goods in his square tihe political ring. Iiursesslon. T h e goods stolen a t tho Caldwell d o n e iwere foim d in R oberts' Don't B« Too Curious. room in O ntario, and consisted of A person who Is too nice so observar th ree sh irts, fo u r p airs of shoe«, of the hntlneas of the crowd, like 0 M lea th e r 'gloives and tw o pa'rwi of silk who Is too curious In observing tbs socles. A t th e tria l h e testified he labor of the b e sa will often be etun* had purchased th e goods In O ntario Her his c u rio sity —Pope. 40 per cent less Than Pre-War Prices In order to close out our stock of heavy galvanized email chicken coops, s iz e 17x22, with galvanized floor and two doors which makes the coops var- mit proof. Our price on these coops is less than you can buy the galvanized iron for. V\ hile they last at $ 1 .5 0 We have just received a splendid assortment of all kind* of FISHING TACKLE, including steej reds, and all kinds of flies for both trout and base. Include in your purchase one of our spear* Th* salmon in the Malheur will be running in a few days. ARE YOU PREPARED EOR THEM? Mrs. Jcihai ICna's, o f Sioux City. Iowa, a fo rm e r ro t 'Ident of N y-sa. ar rives th is wek fog a v 's lt w ith het m other, M rs. E dIU ut Scott. T h e younjg People*-i C lass wll enjoy •» p ic n ic a t th e h ouf e of M rs. M. M G reeliug, on the Srn ike riv e r bktfl n e x t Sunday. M r. and Mrs. M auri Ice L. Judd, of Parm a, Idaho, a n d 1 Vi1' ss M a rs ~et Cowill o f Ny««a were- guests a t din ner (Sunday in th e K R. O w arstrtet home. T h e re g u la r m eeting» ;«*’ th e Klmg- m:,n K olony P. T. A.,, twill toe heM A full, a tte n d a n c e Is Friday, May 6 requested. M a tte rs o f 'business, election of officers, and! ai s h o rt pro gram m e is planned. M rs. FYed P ow ell fao a Parm a visitor th e p a s t w eek, h a v in g dental work deno w hite these. Mr. .and Mrs. F'foyqj A nderson moved to th e ir new »fuarteNS o n the Snalte riv e r to st M onday. Miss Tac-k o f S alt C ake, to te truest of Mrs. Roy C rouch, teft foa’ her hom e la s t -SaturM y LMrt A. O K ingPian, Mrs. S c o tt *%id Vllss Florence K itigm an calle).! a t ta’te c. E. P eck h o p « ; h i R ig Bend fcw 1 Monday T he b o u n ty C ouncil o f th e P. T. A., which hold it« q u a rte rly m ee tin g In Nyssa, O r a , Satwrday, A pril 20, was well aMAnded b y th is d istric t, five d e le g ate s going from the local K A., and se v e ra l o th ers attr-siTrig the lessions. 'A, m o st Interceding and in stru ctiv e program w as presented. M iss C ow giu, Aus*t S ta te d u b lead er. wll m eet w ith th e K olony Clubs er, will ii » wet with, tihe Kodony Club« A special in vitation Is ««tended to p a ren ts a n d a ll In te re ste d in club woiit. Th© w rite r ha*i th e good’ fo rtu n e to m ake trij>» over ia<dJointng valley» In th e past tw o w eeks a n d in n o section visited did* the fields com pare with the ,h,iy and g rain field s in th is sec- t |o n . due no douibt to our warm oantfy soli. .» f-ast F rid ay e vening 22 of the young people o f th e com m unity gath ered for th s re g u la r m eeting o f the j Young Peoples C lass a t the Kolony School house, w ith Mrs. M. M. Qreel- i 'tig, lea d er o f th e class. A fter a sh o rt business sessio n th e c la ss was ! e n te rta in ed b y e R o b e rt S. Over j s tre e t, h o st of th e evening. Gam es and m use m ade up a p le a sa n t even ing. Mr. E. F. iP ra tt a n d H. W alters have Ju st re tu rn e d from a trip to sum m er feeding grounds wtfore they . recently drove sev eral hundred head of beef c attle . T hey re p o rt a nine day” tr ip to ran g e, with very cold w eath er e n route. E ugene and I-ouls P r a tt, who were w ith th e c attle, had a n exciting trip. On th e ir way u p they discovered a o iy o te den. and w ith th e a ssista n c e o f Mr. W alters. | cat Cured n in e of th e trtbe. T he ( boys figure good c alv es would be a good investm ent fo r th e ir bounty money. M e e r s W alte rs and P ra tt loaded « tru ck o f seed b a rle y -from th e Over- stre et ra n ch fo r th e ir ranches tn the . hill*. On T hurw iay of th is w eek th ec o m - j n vanity will have an o p p o rtu n ity to hear firs t h a n d o f the consultation in W ashington. D. C , when P res Coward, h e a d o f th e N ational Farm ! to roan, requested th e P re sid e n t o f all F t u e F arm Bureaus, a s well as heads o f O range« and m any o th e r farm organlavtloM to m eet In conference I I In W ash in g to n . ROBERTS HOWE. CO., I"? Ny**a, Oregon. •Mr G eorge M ansfteM , P res of the ('re g o n S ta te F a rm B u re \u , w ith forty six o th e r S ta te (Farm B ureau I're sid en ts responded to this ©HI We w ill have on oppo rtu n ity to h e ar th e re su lts o f th is conference T h u rs day, May o. *t B t* Bend P ark OWN YOUR HOME Tli* Delian you don’t eweat for are the oats you get from the increase in permanent investments. A home is that kind of an investment. 9 Buy on terms, if you can’t build MILLAR-HOXIE - NYSSA, OREGON ;XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXKKXXXXXXXXXXXXKXKBXXM X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X u T17'E w on’t w ait until the sum m er is nearly ove X X X ** and then reduce our prices on straw h a ts f l X REDUCTION PRICES X X X X X X X X X X IN We have marked the prices down on ah Ladies, M isses and Childrens Trimmed H ats. You will be surprised at the big reduction. A large shipm ent o f everyday StrAw H ats has just arrived. Come in w hile the stock is com plete and g et your sum m er needs in cool headwear. X X n u X X X X X X X X X X X i$i X m X The B ig Store with the L ittle Prices X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X N yssa, Oregon X XXKXXXHXXKXXX X 1 1 M X X H I X X X I XXXKXXXXXXXXK Shoes for the Entire Family Everything to Eatand Wear WILSON BROS. B ig B end KXXXBXKX dlhore waa a very enjoyable nedgh- DO.’b o u J em p rise p arty F riday n'glht a t th e P helan borne in honor of iMr. a n d M rs. Phelan who will leave this w eek fo r P o rtlan d , w here Mr. P helan will ¡be em ployed in fo re s t patrol wortu d u rin g th e sum m er m onth«. D u rin g Slheir absence th e ir hom e w ® b e oeouptad) by M r. and M rs. George derg-ent. m X A L E X A N D E R ’S X tí X X ONTATIO AND VALE X X X X X X X X X X X Blue Serge Suits M rs. E . L. ‘H ite, who h a s been se r iously ill fo r two weka, becam e m uch w orse iSunday a n d h e r condition Is now Quite c ritical. T h ere was a m eetin g of th e A drian fa rm b u re a u a t th e park pavilion M onday a fte rn o o n w ith P rof. M ehl tr th e G. » , -• e.MMielon sen-v ca. a s Ui- speaker. T h e n o tic e s o f th e m eet ing w e re la te in a rriving, so th a t but few of th e farm er» knew o f it until It was over, tout th o se who w ere p re sen t g re atly enjoyed th e talk on m ark e tin g by Prof. M ehl, w ho in an e n te rta in in g and forceful sp eak er and horoughly acquainted w 'th th e m ark eting su b je ct from a ll angles. Mrs. A ubrey C one U quite ill. Mr. a n d ¿ lrs . P aul M 'llsap we visitors a t the S w igart hom e In Ar- n a Valley c-unday Mr. and Mrs. Will R jk rw and to b e rt Peck m o to red to E m m ett Saturday. Mrs. Floyd A nderson and baby pent several days of la*t w eek visit- ng Mrs. P. B. Anderson. T h e T h ra sh e r fam ily from W ilder, vere S un d ay g u ests a t the Bqn Mill- sa p home. M esdam es K ingm an a n d S co tt and Miss Florence K ingm an w are guests of M rs. C. E P eck M onday. “Single and Double B reast” AN IDEAL- Graduation Suit $25 $30 $35 X X X X w X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X To top off the suit a Stetson Hat “The H at with a reputation ” $ 6.10 Tax paid BIDS W ANTED S o iled bid« for th e con stru c t'o n of a school biriMjug com plete in accord a nee w ith th e plans and »pecdfloations will b e received by School D istrict No. 47. known a s Big Bend School XI D istrict, M alheur Coun y, O regon, on o r before Tu®*}ay, May 10, 1921, a t 2 o'clock P. M. a t w hich tim e,said bid« w ill be opened a t th e school house of said D istrict. All bids should b e ad ■ dressed to W illiam F. Shultz, Parm a, H IMtaho. R. F. D . sccom pan'ed by a X certified check fo r $100. in accord- ■ nee w ith the plans a n t specifica tions. T he plans and sp eaiflcatloas m ay be exam ined at th e O ntario N t- tional Bank. O ntario, Oregon,Bank of N’yso. 1 , N yssa Oregon, and a t Holly's sto re , Adrian. Oregon. T h e board re se rv e s 'h e right to re je ct a l bids W tltom F Shultz, Chairm an Astor Hats - $3.85 ¡ m X X X X X X X X X X X ¡A L E X A N D E R : One Price Clothier. U