T he G ate C u t J ournal W»L> XIX NO. 40. NYSSA. MALHEUR OOUNTY. OREGON. FRIDAY. JUNE 10. 1921 KINGMAN KOLONY ■Miss Bemico Martin ha* ias liar guest this weak, her aohool friend, Mtiw Ella 'Waldrop, o f Parma, Idaho Rev. Shields held communion aer- yioe in the Kolony last Sou day. four joining the Presbyterian church at this time, and one child receiving baptism. The Sunday school attendance last Sunday was record day, 61 being present. The children's iDay Program on next Sunday, June. 12, is to he a treat andi It is to be (hoped that at least every Child in the community will (be present. The ranchers experience no diffi­ culty in securing help with the hay this season1. The Otis brothers began mowing hay Tuesday, as did eery era 1 Kolony hay growers. Mr. G. 'W. (Reed has bis fields shocked, and working with Oscar Sfaaif- t - has contracted to harveet the al­ falfa on the*John Vanderpool ranch. Mr. Vanderpool was taken to the sanitarium at Vale IMondlay, suffering from a severe attek of Sciatica rheumatism.. Mrs. lEtihel Martin o f Pendleton, was called home last week by the ill­ ness o f her mother, Mrs. (Fred Powell. Mr. and (Mrs. O. W. Zeerlein maliie a business trip to Parma, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. 1. 1H. (Neal and two daughters of (Fruittand, Ida., will spend the summer with their dought- er, Mrs. Jenkins 'andi family. Pauline (Neal of Ontario, Is also spending a few days with her aunt, Mrs. Zeerlein. Mr. (Brocki met with a serious ac­ cident coming out of Nyesa, one day last week (hie car going into the ditch, and seriously injuring Mrs. Fred (Powell, who, with Mr. Powell, Miss Powell and Eddie 'Powell were Passengers in the Brocki car. Mrs. Powell Is somewhat Improved. Mr. andi Mis. A. G. Kingman, Miss Florence Kingman and Miss Bertha Shafer were Parma visitors Tuesday. Rev. WIF. Shields was an over night guest in the Conrad Martin home last Saturday. Word was received 'ast w ejk from Mrs. Macbufferty, o f the death of her brother at Aberdeen, Wa. Mr. R. CdoCreary, wtho recently re­ turned from the sanitarium at V»le, is reported not improved. At the regular meeting of the King- man Kolony P. T. A., on Friday, June 3, it was 'decided to continue the reg­ ular meetings during the summer and during the vacation months, to m- et at the homes or combine tih “ business session with a picnic, or in tsoone form make the gathering during the vacation, on outing for the members. The next regular meeting on ih efirs. Friday in July is at the (homo of the President, (Mrs. 'R. (R. Ovens lr«et, and iwie hope to have a 160 per cent attend­ ance. A Kingman Kolony lira image Ditit- trict meeting ia called for Saturday, Juno HI, 7 P.M. at tiheoc’hool under the direction, of their class leader, Mrs. iM. (M. Greeting. The young people gave one of the most success­ ful evenings o f entertainmen tithat has been gtven In the Kolony. The rooms and babies were 'beautifully decorate! with greens and flowers. The young people served, bumtiful- ly, all present with ioe cr«am and cake. The musical treat under the direction o f the class chorister, Mies Corinne i.Maxweil, w-at1 prounounced by a man In the audi­ ence, as alone, well worth an admis­ sion o f po. Tho Kingman Kolony Orchestra rendered a number of pop­ ular and grand opera selection»: Vocal quartette, "In the Garden" Vocal solo, Thelma McCreary, ■'Fiddle and I" (Violin obli!gata, LMrs. Joe Bruning.) Reading, Eulalia S'hafer, "LJJy 'Servasses’ Ride." Vocal solo, Bernice Martin, "RossW and Twilight.’’ (Accompanied by Ella Wiaidirop, of Patna.) The young people wish to thank the Kingman Kolony Orchestra Meeana Hickox and Creeling, who donated tho ice, and all the n*o»deo< the community who co-operated with them to moke this effort such a (a c ­ cess. t ii SELLING OUT Fish Bit Good. (Barney and Barkley Wilson re­ Urea and auto accessorial at a rapid turned Tuesday from a few days’ rate indicates good business, and that ia the situation with ua. You will fishing trip at Ironside, where they went last Sunday. They report fine asiall; fled it hera, and far leas. luck; their catch of the speckled beauties totalling ¡more than one WHY PAY MORE? hundred. Barney oaiuatot forty-five Ford Radiators . . . $25.00 in about an hour Tuesday morning. Port Froat Wkeela . . 7.50 They were only persuaded to leave Fard 5 Wire Looms . • .75 their sport when signs of an ap­ Shat Lights, $5; Tail Lights 1.00 proaching thunder shower were heard, and they remembered) that that they I f y o u ’ a from M issou ri, had neglected to bring their chains. wa saa ahow you where it paya to use ■area Shoe and Millar tiraa—the Horse (Miss Tressie Lackey left Friday for Shea big, brawn heavy tube has got Portland, where ®he will epend a tew them all hacked off the map for quality days with friends. Later .'he will lid it'l aald at same price as the com« visit her cousin, Olssie Starts, wtho is men kind. attending ‘Mt. Angel college- On her gabber boats repaired. return home, she stop« at Baker to Sicycles repaired and auppliaa sold. attend the commencement exercises for pupils o f the (St. (Francis Acade­ my, where she will be accompanied home by MJs» Violet Cox, a cousin, AUTO AC Cl*gO ll I £• ■who will graduate from the academy 177 ONTARIO. ORCCON this term. Parker’s Tire Shop UNITED ON ONE IDEA Th« business men «f today are nlive t« th« fact that to talis their place in th« buslneae w orld, and t« transact their business promptly and exoctly a sbesking account with a strong bank is imper­ ative. If this idea hee come te you, get in touch with .his bank to your advantage. We will be glad to have you «pen account wi-h this bank. Malheur County B a n k N yssa, O regon C a p ita l .......................................I ...* 2 6 ,0 0 9 .0 0 rples ....................... $26,600 90 leoesseeeeeeeeeeeee eeoeeeoeeeei Ysu’ll Not Get Stung at NYSSA CHAUTAUQUA HONEY FOSTER’S HONEY I i Wyssa and Vicinity A Brief Resume of the Daily Events in a Live Town— What Your Neighbors Are Doing. Reynold« was an Ontario visit­ or Friday. H. T. Francis was an Ontario visit­ or 'Saturday. H. M. Hon fa wan In Ontario cn busi­ ness Saturday. Frank iPhilllpo was a Welser vlaii- ocr Saturday.. Grandma MaNee has been very «ick the past week Walter Allfordl returned home from Harper Sunday. Mr. and (Mrs. Ed Warren Were Welser vislitons Saturday. LMrs ® Dennis and daughter .Georgia Were Ontario visitors (Friday. Mrs. G. F. McCurdy wa» a Nampa visitor during the week end. Mre. L. W. Jones, and little grand»- son were Ontario visitors Saturday. (Mrs. P. M. Bfnkley aittendted camp- meeting at Cardwell several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Lackey andfa daughter. Zelma, motored to Emmett S onUiay. Miss Dottle James left for Baker Saturday for a visit with; her sister. Mrs. Alpha AnlUerson. Mrs. Dollle Nelson, o f Big Bend, spent Sunday visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. C. J. Ashcraft. Mr. and Mrs. 'Perry Lowe,and son left last week for Jordan. VaJley w here they will spend the summer months. Mr. and Mrs R. H. MdNee and niece, Mite: Violet Oox, motored to Piyette Wednesday evening. Mr. .indi M m Ed Warren, of Banks Idaho, were vigitor» at the P. iM. Warren home Thursday and Sunday. Mr. and M m Frank Btufafas took dinner at the home of (M t . and Mrs. Robert Elliot, of Bridge Island, Sun­ dry. Mr. and Mrs. Roy GouJd motored over from Payette ©und y and were guests at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Stewart. Mrs. George Gomel*us and daught­ er. of Payette, were visiting relatives in Nysaa Monday. O si iStorts, son o f M m AndrueJla StortB returned from Mt. Angel this week, where he had been attend tag school. John Vogts, Capitol News man, passed through Nyssa Friday cn route to Boles after spending the week in Payette. Mrs. Waiter Alford had an unfor­ tunate accident Thursday when she stepped on a nail which ran almost through her foot. Mre. O. D. Cole, of 'Payette.spent Sunday with) her parent», Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wills, and enjoyed picnic dinner on the lawn. 'Mrs. Frank Miller baa been serion­ ly ill at the .Mercy Hospital In Nam­ pa, but is now recovering and Is ex­ pected home the coming week. Ferry Lowe and family returned to tieir home near 'Stein’s Mountain last week. Their son, Wayne, at- btided school inNysaa the paattorni Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Lackey and daughter, Zelma, andi Mr. and (Mm Henry Peterson and daughter, Lela. motored to Willow Creek, near Iron- si te, Wednesday evening on a fishing trip. Mre. Henry Fields and Mrs Andru- plh Storts returned home fromlHarp- er. Ore. Sunday where they had been cooking for the shearing crew ait ¡H J. Ward's camp. The men finished »hearing Saturday. Henry MdNee, who started for Wallowa county w*th his patent oil­ ers. ho» returned. He stopped In Baker a few days, ond owing to the reported high waters, was forced to abandon the idea of drt-.1ng to Wal Iowa for the present INham Anderson, well known, local butcher, bought three lots on Third Street between the new house« Jos’ being finished by P M Binkley and Abe Frtis, and will erect a -otlageon t hem I nth« near future. Mrs Charlotte MdOtnniB, of the Kolony, was visiting at the J. ® Pinkston home Wednesday Mr Pinkston is slowly improving, and Is now able oo walk wltn th« aid of crutches for the first time In wrverai weeks. Misses Myrtle FleM* and Jennie Newby made quite a hike last Friday when they walked from Nyssa. to Kingman Kolony to visit * fd r 'mote. A llen Oreen The diet woe 1« thorn t twelve miles Earl Ward earns to their reams. fcow«ww the Nyssa Loses Ball Lieit. W. V. Brown Game to Parmaites Falls to His Death in Airplane Accident ) i Mm. CbrL Gilmore was a Nysea visitor Tuesday Mrs. Adlie Wilson visitor Wednesday. f l 50 PER YEAR 6c PER COPY was an Ontario A. W. iFlaldls leaves Wednesday for tLe shearing camp» o f Montana.. Mrs. George Green and daughter, Choroid, were Ontario visitors Wed noadlay. Mr. Stewart, one of iNyssFa popu­ lar barbers was a Caldwell visitor Wednesday. Mr. and Mm. Elmore MaLellan left for Nampa Saturday to visit Mr. Mc- Lellan’a parents. Mrs. Roberta Trulock made a short visit with friends in Glenns Ferry lost week. Dewey Hoxle and wife, of Ontario, have taken rooms at the Eliz Evans home for title summer. Mr». Eliza Evans and children were invited to partake of ice cream and cake at the ham® of Mrs.G. Campbell Sunday. Little Neva Gene Thompson, who is staying with her grandmother, Mrs. A. S. Vaughn, visited her mother,Mrs. Clara Thom,peon, at the Silver Grill Tuesday. Mias Ruth (Filbetr, who has been at­ tending the Boise Business College, ia visiting with Helen Hox’ e this wee*. Ml;« Filiber and Miss Hoxie graduated from the Nyssa 'High school together last year. The decision o f oil the students who are this year’s graduate® o f the (Nyssa High school is «aid to te unan­ imous in favor of attending some Col­ lege. university, act .«my or the state Normal school to further pursue their education. Mrs. Harry Francis left for Port­ land Saturday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Paul Baird, and to return her lit tie grinidMlaughter, (Pauline, to her mother. Pauline came to Nysea about two weeks ago to visit her grandparents "ith 'Mrs. A'ath/ur Cook, on the latter's return fro Albany Henry MciNee on his return from Baker City a few days ago, 'brought hie two niece«, Miss Tressie Lackey and Violet Oox, home with him in his cur Mis» Oox had been attending commencement exercises at 'St. Frin- cis Academe- at Baker, o f which she is a graduate, and Min« la ck ey had slopped off there on her way home from Portland. Arcadia Worrying too much in anticipation of the game, and the fact that Bill Lyllea was «ut with a game leg, beat the Haymaker* In a good game oa th* local grounds Sunday—• to 1. Alexander pitched for Parma, and Nyaaa got him for eight hits, Felton Duncan making three of them. Th« eld reliable Slim Woodruff threw for Nyssa, and Parma found him oaly seven times. Slight error* by Nyaaa combined with Parma’e superior field­ ing and aggressive tactics, lost th« gum* for Nyaaa. Th« baaaa were flllad three times, but Parma always rallied at tha critical moment. The aver ready work of Woodruff ai d Diven, a* in tha preceding games, was the bright light of the Haymahera. With eon- •‘«tent i«pport they would make th* team a pennant winner. A large crowd was out to saa the K«m*. The boy* appreciate the aup port which ha* been given them thia year. Fair minded fans realize that the bey■ are doing their beat, and that under more favorable conditions our team would be hard to heat. A fxtal accident Chat pulls hard at the 'Heart-string» of the Journal force occured TUuroday monmi r when Lieutenant Waiter Veniun Brown, son of 'Win S. Brown, of the Journal, fell to his devch in the Potomac river near Ooloniai Beach, Virgin a. The accident occuied ¡while Lieutenant Brown, who wan an officer of the Marine Flying Corpa, stationed at Quantloo, Virginia, was imntkiog a flight In an airplane. The body f«li into the ilver and waa recovered only after a prolonged search. SargL Buigby, (Lieut. (Brown’s assistant, was severly injured. The folio a in« tele gram recedvetdl from the commander of the poet gives the latest new« o< the accident: "'Deeply regret to inform yon Chat your »on, second Lieutenant ¡Walter V. Brown, i « u irtstantlyikilleJi at 8:32 A.M., June 9 when machine stalled in dense fog and went Inito tail spin five hundred feet above Potomac river one mile from dock at Colonial Beach, Virginia.. The remain* ore being »hipped to m oth»-at Botro, Ida­ ho. ¡Please accept my 'heartfelt sym­ pathy. "John A. Leijune, (Major General, OommanlJlo- L” J. R Hunter who started to Jordan Valley Just week had quite a serious accident near Homedale Sunday whan i large truck, 'n passing him on the road, ijkidded into the wagon ana crushed two wheels, broke out the tongue and otherwise damaged It. Mi. Hunter was iihrown from th« wag­ on but escaped unhurt. He had hie wagon taken to 'Homedale and was compelled to send to Nysea to obtain a tongue for it ami) spokes for the wheels. The case hla* been placed In Charley Crawford lo recovering the hands o f Attorney Blodgett for satisfactorily from an operation which se .tlement. he underwent Mendly in a Boise hospital, where he was taken laat ED NORRIS ALIVE AND WELL iweek for »unglcal treatment. dire. The Journal wa» apparently in Crawford is with him error when It staled in a recent isaue that Ed Norris had been killed in Ne­ braska. Manny Hatfield an uncle of Mr. Norris states that he Is alive and Working every day at Boris, California. Mir. and Mis. Fred Greene, o f On­ tario, and 'Mrs. Gus flchiwt'.zer, and 'Mre. J. 8. Glascock and ohiMren.John and Alice leave Wednesday for the Rose Carnival ln Portimi Worn there they will go on to S* aittle to visit Mrs. J. P. Nannory Mre. Nan- Mias Crystal We»t, who has been nary will be romenabe-H.d by her teaching in tfaq Twin Fall* Public many friends on the Owyhe as Misa Schools, returnetil home this week, Kate Schweizer md is staying at the home of her parents, Mir. itnd Mrs. Wm. Weet, for •For Sale—MciCorm'clr Big Six Mow­ a '.Jhort vacation, fthe Intends to ing Machine, 1» good condi'ion, and leave for 'Portland soon, where she team of homes. -Inquire C. A. luaia a position. 'shall, 'Nysea, Ore__Adir. Junc8-lt. m m a M Mr. IC. W. 'Barrett, Who has been visiting friends and re'a'ives in Ken­ tucky, for the palstt few weeks, is ex­ pected home the last of the week. Mrs. J. T. Long, who has been vis­ iting her daughter (Mrs. B elli Golden, ■ of laden on, Oregon, returned home 2 j last Tuesday. Mrs. E. B. Butler aWl M-s. Charles Cosset epent the week end In Boise. Prank Edwards and f nily spent Sunday with Emmett Steel of Oill- well. Elbert Butler, Jr. and family were visitors at the iBennli home Sunday afternoon Irens Edwards has been visiting her aunt in Caldwell the past week. Joe Trent, o f Lewiston. Utah, is »1 xmdlng his vacation with his sister, Mrs. C. W. Barrett. ■Tack Barrett is overhauling his Hup this week Mr. and Mrs. Chester Lie-key mot­ ored to Nampa Sunday, June 5. Mrs. Clyde I Xing was visiting her mother, Mrs Charles Bullard, lore Friday The farmers of this community are beginning to cut their hay this week Several are spraying for the weevil before they cut Joe Trent took dinneT w1 h Charles Cosset and family Sunday Mrs. Oody Butler spent iSunday » ■ wtth Codyt» parent*. Mr and Mrs E ft Butler Mr. and Mrs O ’ !* Bullard »pent M Buiadav with Ira Dali and family Mia* Florence Bulla, d pent th< ■ week end with her aunt. Mr* Ohw Strom, o f Vale. ■ For Bale—The Larkin Bros Pro­ durr-« Markst and Shoe Repair Shop in Nywna. Big xacriftoe for quirk sale. A chOnoe for some on« to gw Into a god bunlnens Tnqutre *X sod brought piaoe of 1*wines* In the La Frsnz WMtnA*v. Son of Journal Editor Loses Life When Airplane Drops 500 Feet Into Potomac River. • ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Ü m m M Methodist Episcopal Church H E N R Y Y O U N G , Pastor A COMFORTABLE, HOMELIKE PLACE TO WOR8H1P Services Sunday, June 12 Sunday Sehool at 10 o'clo k. Classes for everybody. Brotherhood Class leader, R. J. Davis. Married Ladies class leader, Mra. J. T. Long. Preaching Service at 11 o’clock. Subject, "Influence” —Rem. 14 7 Until further notice there will be preaching service every Sun­ day morning at 11 o'clock. mn um m m m M Nyua Chautaequa June 30to July 4 Come H AVE A RESERVE Accumulate a fund fur futuro baainnae need* by depositing a part of y«ur profits in our CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT They can be had for short or long terms, earn interest from the day of deposit and never depredato in value. ■ m m *■ 3 Our Certificate Earn S per cent for Six Months or a Year Use AU of Our Service THE BAN K OF NYSSA * * Capital and Surplua, $45,000.00 * * * ■ * * * > » * * ■ ■ * * ■ RELIABLE FIRE INSURANCE Will», Deed*, Mortge*««, endlCoetrart« Written. NOTARY PUBIJC Cell el Residence a ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ » * * Pheae 77 J . H . W o lf. Nysea. O rar* ■ ■ ■ I s ■ «