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o T he G ate C ut journ o VOL X IX N O . 4L N YS iA . MALHEUR COUNTY. OREGON. FRIDAY. JUNE 17. 1921 c H. Arcadia Mrs. Charles Schweizer has been Pa-r.tib+*rtS»- engaged as prinicitiil of the Owyhee ucliool for the ensuing year. Mis* Viv Mr. and Mrs. P. IB. AndciaoB, of ian 'Cathey of iNyssu, will' serve as ABCADI'A, June 14, 1921—C. W. from omr regular correspondent primary teacher. Airs. Sohweizer Harnett, who retnmed' from a vlait to Big Bend spent Sunday in the home has tU'ught here for several years and i last week, reports dry of their sou, Mr. Floyd An: <-rson. A B rief Resume o f the Daily Events in a Live Tow n— J Kentucky 'Bd Ten/have and Fred) Klingb- >k [ ig Well likle,d_ „,-hile AfiiB Cathey, who Airs. Fred Powell, who was injured weaiar and very unfavorable crops # 1 W hat Y o u r Neighbors A r e Doing. „ motored to Ontario laut Wednesday, substituted here a couple of years recently in an auto accident, having that part of tin« country. on business. ago, hits many friends in the com- Joe Trent, has been visiting in sustained scrioue injury to her hip, (Miss Bernice MaaLifferty returned m unity. Airs. J. P. Dunaway 'lias been quite A. FYU b lias rente!' his now buuga- this community returned to bis horn* is still confined to her bed last week, from College Place', Wash., low to Air. Younger, the biircdosnuth. in Lowiston, Utjah, Sunday. Don't forget the Annual so.iool Mrs. W. D. Kyge-r was in Ontario aick the past week. »there she had been attending the from Wednesday to Friday taking X- t'lr. and Mrs. J. P. ¡Baxter were Airs. Nick Leuck and daughter, Mrs. Rev and Airs, Blom, of Ontario, election, the evening of 'Monday, Adventist College us Freshman. Paima visitors Sunday. Tern Johnson, visited at the George took dinner wtCiw Bd Wolfe and fam June 21>, at the Kolony achooi souse. Kay tre'iUuentet . Afair representation oast their •Mrs. H. Walters was visiting Giand- Green home Sunday, Mr. and H. Al. iloush, of Nyssa, 'Mrs. J. . Glascock and children and ily Sunday. In the afternoon Rey. votes at the election '-Monday. The Mrs. Gus Schiweizer left Wednesday ma Harr-s, mother of Baxter Mason, The ladies o. the St. Paul Guild it lam" held aervicen in the school were calling upon old Mends In the election bound consisted o f . K. C. for a visit with Mrs. Schwe'zer’s Tuesday. will meet at the home of Mrs. F. D house where a large crowd gathered Kolony Sunday. •M.r. aiLd IMrs. Pearl Bin/g'lnam, of Hall on We.ineeiuy, June 22. Overstreet, chairman, Alia. T. A1 daughter, Kate, of Seattle. A 'Welcome visitor these )Heydays They to he) r him A quartet motored out Lowe, Mrs. IW. Beam, (Mrs. S. U. went as guti.l:s of Mrs. Bertha Green, o-wyiiee, were visitors ia<t tlie P. M. 'Mr. and M ri Janies Fogle, of King- from Ontario to sing for the meeting on the ranch i» ¡Air. iloush'.-, tri-week Bigelow, -Mrs. Frank Friar and Mr. who with her nushand, accompanied vVarren liiome Sunday. nun Kolony were visitor^ at the C. and thetr selections w-ere enjoyed by ly delivery of fresh meat nd ice to Lowe. tlhe Kolony. J. K. lEflliot left Tuesduy for the M. 'Nieholsou 'home !S turday. everyone. them. While at the Coast they in- John Twelves, of iSalt Lake, Utah, teniil vtilting Portland during tjhe Oiwyaee c©un<*-y to help Mr. Dunaway ■Mre. It. .McCreiarjr' was quite seri '.Mrs I,. N. James loft Sun lay for Hiram Van 'Dyke who 'has been harvest his crop o*f alfaJfti. arrived last week at the home of his Rose Carnival. Meridian, Idaho, to visit her bus- working in the ehoep shearing camp ously injured in a necent runaway, uncle, Warren ¡Fenn, to try his luck hau returned to this community, and the team becoming iCright'-nod Just id. G. Bell, of Witehita, Kans., ar <H. J. iWard and 'Lem'Wilson shipped banlil iwho is empl yed there. in this vicinity. 'He is at present rived Monday for ¡a visit with hds uwelve caraOA'ds of ?;heep to marke-1 Six cars at Salt Lake National is working on theJ. A. Hunt ranoh. out o f Adrian. Airs. Alot'r. cry ¡was employed as irriifator on the Dei lor 1 eSster, Mrs. IB. F. Kerr and family, ■it Oi.naha, Xehraakja, Tuesduy. gu) ndMmen billed for Camp Lewis, 'Little Kenneth Vanderpool its vie- thrown into t'he 'barbwire and re ranch. lEiva Love land left for the IP. L. S. liassed through Nysea last Friday. iting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. ceived a cut in the Shoulder, necee- having seen none of them for 20 sitating sev.wal at'tches . Itay El ranoh near 'Hiarper |!Wednesday. iSlie ’ Arrs. J. IP. Baxter, Airs. Franlk Phil ■Charles Bulla-d. (Mrs. W. W. 'Smith was dll the first years. of the week, 'but is now practically Esmond Grieves, who has been liv •'as a posiaion tihee f , the summei’. lips and Cherald Green were visiting IC. W. Barrett went to Ontario on liott was thrown from she rack and recovered. Air. and Mrs. J. W. Alexander, of a-t the Nick Leuck home Tuesday. business Saturday. draigsod, but manageti1 to 'ltaiug on to ing in Ontario, returned to the Mc- Mrs. Charles Sohweizer announceu N'eary ranch a week or so ago. Parma, were visiting at the home of He ¡was ee- IMrs. Nettle McNee, 'Mr. land MnsL 'Miss Irene Closson was an over t'he team toy one line. that the Boys’ and Girls’ Club meet Jack and Jete Glascock have pur- their daughter, Airs. Ralph Bervose R. H. AlcNee and .Mr. and Mrs. J. D. night guest at the home of Aire. A. verly Shoiken up but otherwise unin jured. ing which was set for the 16th of chased a share in a compny owned I ° Lackey motored to Riyette Monday. W. Fields Saturday. Airs. Henry 'Peterson arrived from June has 'been postponed until the jack asm Air. and Mrs. Baugh,and d.-ughter. A Weiner fry was enjoyed by some 'Mrs. Georg» Closson w a» a Nyssa 30th, when it will be held at her Florence and son, Kenneili, arrived Atm AnUruella 'Storts will visit Mrs a ftiw days’ ¡visit with her cousin, of tlhe Nyssa 'High school alumni visitor Sunday. home. v -Mr . Henry Ames of CaJ'Jweil, Wedy- on the hill east of Nyssa Friday at tlhe Walter Ndoholsrhmne last week, Clarence iReece during haying. evening. coming from Kansas by auto. They Mrs. Vernji Chamibens and Mrs. F. The Fenn family motored to Xyzsa nesday. expect to remain ¡permanently. Mr. and Mrs. 3, D. Goshert and J. Zel'lar were up from Ontario for a Saturday evening. Miss Edna Warren line a itosUion Mi s Georgia Dennis expect to leave in tlic telephone office at Ontario visit at the Sohweizer home Thursday France« Peck of Big ¡Bend and her A nnmiher o f friends gathered at this iweekfo run the Yellowstone Na noiw and expecta to stay there for the the home o f Mr. amdiMra. Cotton last guest, ¡Viola 'Blodgett, of 'Nyssa, came Mr. and Mrs. Fred Klingbock and tional Park. / family ate supper at the DaBoiU Friday evening and »pent the time over Tuesday anld1 »item the day with present. Ernest ¡Wilson was in Boise the home 'Wednesday. Mr. Klingback Mrs. Frank 'Miller returned to Nys- pleasantly In honor of 'Mrs. Cotton’s Jj|n«tte ¡Martin. A farewell party w h s given in the The Chi'll I'ren’s ¡Day prog" in attlie Let week purchased a Deerlng hinder basement of the ¡Presbyterian church fih-it of the week for the purpose ot s;x Wednesday from Nampa where Daughter, .Madeline Olaytoorne. Music from the Tnoxall Implement Companv Tiles'*- night in honor of Mr. and having an operation performed on '.'the has been in the 'hospital for the Dancing and games were enjoyed; Sunday school ¡hour last Smulajr un- past two weeks. of Ontario and is now prepared to « after wbirth, refreshments war» der ttle direction of Mrs. Conrad Mar- Mr- • Foster and daughters, Pay his left eye. William Gruber is visiting this sis ouuttom work. Miss CLybome left Sunday tln waa thoroughly enjoyed toy a Mrs. J. P Dunaway and daughter, served. uni. A, ..ho a,e lca\ rug Tridiay Quantities of Earl Flock brought the binder out for O; omita. About one hundred ter,Mrs. J. R. Elliot, of Bridge island. took fheir ¡opart ure for Baker City for Nampa. Prom there she goes to larg» attendance. ¡Mrs. Goes to tike Kimberly, Idaho, for the summer beautiful roses added greatly to «he to Mr. tKlingfbock Wednesday with friends gathered to wish them good Mr. Gruber has 'been employed by Air. Wednesday. treatment for rheumatism. Among t'hotee attending the party «ongs and recitation«, his truck. luok on their journey. Games and H. J. Ward tor some time. Songs by the Young peo ¡e'a class Mrs. Arthur Cook's two children Mrs. Garrigus an‘i' Airs. Oowens re were: Misses; Edna Dennis, CheralM iMisa Gladys Kyv,ar ¡went to ¡Boise contests were played and several Weitoesday to ttend the iH. S. speeches made. Those speaking return Wednesday evening trom Bald turned the last ot the week from Green, Bessie Anderson, Betty Wal- and ttwo songs by the Che V tngpeo- commencement there, returning home were Rev. W. F. Shields, ¡3. D. Gosih- er, Or. where they have been visiting Rock’s plant where they Were em uan, Rudh Servos«, Nellie DeVries, Ple's rthorua- with a solo by Miss Sunday. ert Mr. Dean, C. C. Hunt and W. their grandmother, Airs. Cook's moth ployed as chefs for a shearing crew. \ondella Baxter, Hazel 'Beam Mar- Bernice Alartln tnalde up a splendid The re iding or Air. and Mrs. George Toombs ave garet Crockett, Zei'la ¡Evans, and musical ¡program. Miss 'Bernice (Penn returned home S. Olore. After the refreshments er. -Ur. and Mrs. Elmore AiuDellan re rented a fuimisned room in Boise,¡and Goldie Leuck; Masters; John Koop- the leson and prayer and r itatloom from a visit in Namp ^V'eiinyedry. were served. A man enjoya’1'« They man, Arthur Servos«, Oleston Hoxie, l|,y I>orottry Pgifcorv» -and R ¡y Read. The first haying is fairly well un time was had, although all regret to turned form Nampa Tuesday. Thei expect to move there soon. Mns. George MacDaffert;. i-otumei der way. Alfalfa weevil has been see Mr. 'Poster anil family leave Nys- sjient last ¡week visiting Mr. Ale Dei have 'been visiting IMrs. Toombs's Loyd Evans, Marjo Oowens and Al- Friday from Aberdeen. IWr iington, Ian's parents. While there Mr. Alc- mother, Mrs. Dave Hawkins the past vin Crockett. noticed in several fields. ea. where' she wtasi called toy ¡theserioue Lellan made a trip to Salt Lake. few weeks. CARD OF THANKS Illness and deatlh of her brut it nr. Airs. J Boydell left Monday for W. J. IMegordon of Nyssa and W. NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF •Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller wi«h to The meeting called toy tic National Portland. She goes as a delegate of H. Copp of IBoise were in the d ty CREDITORS tires and auto accessorial at a r»p d In the District Court of the United the local chapter of tih© Eastern Star, Wednesday looking up insurance pos- thank the friends and neighbors for Farm Bureau for Illg Ben i Patk to inet»- and trout. Air. Megortion ex- their kindness during the »ioknessiof discuss measures affecting farm in- 'States, for the District o f Oregon— being Worthy Alatron of the order. rate indicates good business, and that | tereets before the public, at this Air. and '.Mrs. Henry Petemon, of l>ects to locate at Cascade in the Alrs. Miller. In Bankruptcy. ia the situation with us. You will uiually fir.d it here, and for leas. In the 'Matter of Cherles Garrison, Nampa, mo!ora 1 to Nyssa Sunday nea future__Payette Lake Star. Watobs repaired toy L. F. Scfclrm- tinw- wto hty a number of Mrs. Charles Crawford cairn« down or -are always on the go, because Kolon7 people. to visit Aire. Peterson’s sister. Airs. Bankrupt in Banikruptcy. W H Y P A Y M O R E? Air. Peterson went from (Boise Friday and reports Mr. when we do this work ¡we do It right. To the Creditors of Chiarldsi Garrison D. W. Gibson. ^ Merry Orates and Cups see H. of Nyssi, In the County of Mal on, by auto, to San Francisco, Calif. C’raiwford recovering nicely from hia Vdv* T. FrancU.—Adv. Ford Radiators . . . $25.00 He is expected to be Air. n Mrs. Cody Butler, of Bbise, operation. heur and District aforesaid a bank Ford Front W heels . 7.50 visited Sunday at the home of Air. aible to return 'home the first of the ' rupt. Ford 5 W ire Looms . . .75 Mrs. Crawford returned to 'Notice is hereby given that on the and Mrs. E. B. Butler, Sr. at Arcaddt, week. Shot Lights, $5; Tail Lights 1.00 13th day of June A. D. 1921, the *i®» and Sunday evening at the home of Boise Monday. Jake Huffman and Niece, Mrs.Dick Charles Garrison was duly adjudi Mr. and Mint J. W. 'Wills o f Nyssa. I f y o u ’ e fr o m M i s s o u r i , cated bankrupt; and that the firht H E N R Y Y O U N G « P asto r Airs. George Norris left Saturday Dando, o f Payette, recently returned we can »how you where it pays to usa meeting o f his creditors will be held for North Yakima, W a, to join her from a visit to Wes Moines, ra. where A COMFORTABLE, HOMELIKE Horse Shoe and Millar tinea—the Horse at the City Hall In Ontario, Oregon-, husband. PLACE TO WORSHIP They will locate there. they went to visit ¡Mrs. Pandto's sp Shoe big, brown heavy tube has got on the 30th day of June. A. D. 1921 Mrs. Norris and children have been ier. Mr. Huffman Is a former resi them all backed off the map for quality at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at visiting Airs. Norris's sister, Air dent of Nyssa. (He has rented the and it’a told at same price as the com which time the said creditors may Frank Phillips. oMi Journal office and will take up Saaday Sakaol at 19 o’(l»<-k. Claaaaa for »varybody. mon kind. Brotherhood Clasa iaadar, R. J. Daria. attend, prove their claims, appoint a Airs. A. Wooten o f Ito'se, spent the his residence here again. Married Ladlas clasa leader, Mri. J. T. Long. Rubber boots repaired. trustee, examine the bankrupt anil I past month visiting her daughter,Mr- FOR SALE—Set Heavy Work Har Dr. W. If Ewing, district Saptariatandant, will preach. Bicycles repaired and supplies sold. tranl act such other business as tnayl'C. AI. Nicholson. She has returned ness and new ¡Big Six 'McCormick SPECIAL MUSIC Until further notice there will be prearhiag aarvica every Sun properly come before said meeting. I home, but goes from there to Taooun mower; four sickle. — W. J. Me- day merniag at 11 o’clacb. CLAY M. STEARNS, la, Washington, to spend the summer gordon. Junl7-2t.Adv. Nyssa Chautaaqua June 3#t* July 4 Come Referee in Bankruptcy, ¡with another daughter. AUTO ACCESSORIUS First publication, June 17, 1921. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Webb were C M * 1 H I 1 I H 6 1 H Phone 177 OWTARIO. 0*tCGON I Last publication, June 24, 1921. [ visiting at the Nick Leuck home OWYHEE a 11.60 PER YEAR 6c PER COPY / IRyssa arid Dicinity f KINGMAN KOLONY Leaves for Summer Farewell Party SELLING OUT Methodist Episcopal Church Services Sunday, Jane 19 Parker’s Tire Shop Tuesday. Mrs. Webb is havln a I new coat of . aint put on their bouse, before they move home. Chat. | Stowell is doing the work. OUR MOST VALUABLE ASSEf Mr. and' Mrs. C. P. Lackey and Mr. land Mrs. Henry Peterson. return« 1 £.-tin-day from a few days fishing II rip to willow Creek, near Ironside. They report fine luck, their catch ota:ling over two hundred. This bank ¡3 founded upon the belief that our most valuMble asset is the complete confidence of our depositor». W h eth er the account is large or small, you will receive here the same careful attention, the same co u rtsjy and the same appreciation Malheur County Bank N yssa, O regon Capital .......................... Surplus *26.00#.00 .......................... 26.000.#0 You’ll Not Get Stung at NYSSA CHAUTAUQUA HONEY ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ s s asseae. FOSTER'S HONEY Margret and Elizabeth Carter, who ¡ave been attending High achooi in Boise, retumel home last week. Elizabeth spent Saturday and Sunday vliltiing her parents, Mr. and Mrs IC. R. Carter and returned,to Boise Monday, where she ia teaching a | summer aohool. WHYi ROAST YOURSELF | LITTLE HELPS THAT ■ MEAN MUCH 5 IN A HOT K IT C H E N N o longer is it neces sary to heat a whole range and the kitchen to bod one panful o f water. Uae one burner, or two, or three, or four, just as you need. Have the heat right under the utensils and high or low for each as needed. Install a Nesco Perfect Oil Cook Stove o ■Mrs. Archie Sinclair and children I left last Tues ay for Pendleton to join Mr. Sinclair who bis been trai ning for the McConnon company itvtie March After spending a few | days in Pendleton Mrs Sinclair a » i (tbildreo ire going to Portland to vis- lit relatives in that vicinity. Mr. and Mm A. P. Oal'egly,parent* of F. A. OaUeglv, arrived recently from North Enid, Oklahoma. They "ill care for Mr Oallegly's two hildren for a few days until he k>- ate«, neir Portland. Mr. and Mrs. IF A Oallegly left N'ys-ta Wginesdiy for Boise and other Idaho -olnta. lAter they w-Bt go to Portl .nd. wh. re I Mr. Oallegly goes to take a course In -raimer school. Hie ;«rents expect to join them there. Your bank aerount bare ia avidanca that you raaliae the taper* tance of safe methods in the management of your money matter-. It shows yoar coafidelcs in tka Bank of Nyssa, as well as good judgment on your part. • , ^ —• M | Furthermars, your aceount makes your aequaintanee here PER SONAL. Then you ara in line for all of thoae little personal aids in our aerviee that make your aceount a plaasera and a profit to you from the time yon maka your brat deposit. M ft )f| THE BANK OF NYSSA \ Capital and Hurplua, $45,000.00 ■ RELIABLE FIRE Thin wonderful tovet’.iat bums l::roaene produce» a l very hot blue flame I separately at each bur- -one or all at a time. With its sepa- If rate, removable oven . it fumiahea all a family needs for preparing any meal and keeps the ¡1 oitchca cool and clean as can be. K O B B R T ’S U D W E . CO. IINSURAINCE Wills, Deeds, Mortgages. aad^Coatraefs WnkUrt N O T A R Y P U B LIC Gall at Keaidaaes - Phase 77 J. H. Wolf. M p m *. Or— m '•a#' I