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Set : I Ua •— LEARN E L E C T R IC IT Y «»«! into « b¡( b u tiro *—growing—big pay ooW for Eloctriciaoa. Auto Electrician«, ■galtioii Export«, Battery Uan. Me chanical Draftamen—big future foe Eagineera e f «very Lind-you caa ■•atar one of theae linea—earn mora money—gain aucreaa — write today for free catalog—hundreds of grad- aatoa holding good joba —over 2.000 men trained annually—a great acbool fur ambitioua men—write today Heald'a Engineering School 11(1 Sutter Street Sen Eranciaco The Town Council To “ borrow” your neighbor’» telephone ii like wise getting something for nothing. Don’t do it. It isn’ t ju »t right. Hare a telephone in stalled. The cost is only a few cents a day. J. R. HUNTER Nycsa Ore. Hotel Western One block from depot. ALBERT FOUCH Proprietor. Star Rooming House Good Clean Beds Meals 40c Board and room by the week. Good, clean and cool place to stay Do you know why i t 's t o a s t e d T o s e a l In tho delicious B u rle y to b a cco flavor* LUCKY STRIKE CIGARETTE IMMMMIKIIHHXff * ® We do fir s t class 2 w ¡¡Watch and Jewelry* 5 Reparing 5 * * and will give satisfaction or w H refund your money. * * 5 We have a nice line of r e -® constructed ” ■ * Ruby Rings * ■ ■ E And prices are to fit poor * 2 people’ » pocketbooks. * ; HENRY " ■* * H 1* MALHEUR HOME TELEPHONE COMPANY Clean beds 50c, 76c and $1.00 Good meals ............25c to 50c Rooms by week or month MILLER S ONTARIO. OREGON. * Nyssa Barber Shop and Cigar Store Gibson & Hamaker. Props. ShaviBg, Hair Cutting Hot and Cold Bath» FXJR S A iX —Set H«ory \VorkH«r- nnas and new Big 3»* MoCorm»ek mower; four sickle. H. A. T«nt«ch Xyssa. —Adv. ) 17-2t. e 5 __lfl and 15 cent oouator aD'ty «lo r e —A (f. every Friday at 5 J. A. LAKNSM , Vice Praaidant and Grnaral Manager. ' ' " IN THE CIRCUIT £Q.URT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR THE COUNTY OF MALHEUR, os. A. W. WARD, Plaintiff, vs. AJa Thompson, Hilda BWyle, Otara Hoyle, Mary Boyle, -Mlairtin Boyle and Lilly Boyle, husband and wife, I*>me Boyle 'nd Sarah Boy'e, buts- band and wife, Sanford Eroison and Eva Emison, husband and wife. Chas. Emiaon anil. Thea ErnJson, hiublband and wife, Oall'e Stover. Btlbel Everson, Jeseie TWbatson an<l James Ibibatson. said Oallio Slover, Ethel Everson, Jessie Ilibata m and Jamete Jbbatson, individually, and as all the heirs at law of James S. Slover, deceased, W. S. Hogue, W. S. Hoigan, Lena Sm'th anldi William Smith, husband and wife, Maircy A. Leuck and N ¡cholas Le tuck, hus band and wife, William Hyatt, J. E. Pullen and Elmily Pullen, hus band and wife, John. Ennis and Bdltha Ennis, husband anld wife, and all the known heirs, it any, of the said Ada Thomp son, ‘Hilda Thompson, Clara Thompson. i.Mary Boyle. Martin Boyle, Lily (Boyle, Lorne Boyle. Sarah Boyle, Sanford Bmisou, Hva Dmison, Chas. Bmison, Thea Eml- son, Callie Slover, Ethel Everson. Jesaie Iibbatson, Jaimes IWbatson, W. S. Hogue, W. S. Hogan, Lena Smith, William Smith, Morey A I>euck, Nicholas Leiick, William Hyatt, J. E. Pullen, Emi'y Pullen. John Ennlb, EliiRlia Ennis and all other persons or parties unknown, claiming any right, title, estate lien, claim or inte eat in and to the real property described in the complaint herein, Defendants. To Ada Thompson, Hilldla Boyle- Clara Boyle, Mary (Boyle, Martin Boyle, Lily (Boyle, borne Boyle. Saitoh Boyle, Sanford Bmison, Eva Emiaon, Cha.. Emison, Thea Emison, Callie Sioie-r Ethel Everson, Jessie Ibbatson, Himes IbbaitsOn, W. S. Hoglin, W. S. Hogue, Lena Smith, William Smith, Morey A. Leuck, Nicholas Leueik, Willianj Hyatt, J. E. Pullen, Dm.lly Pullen, John Ennis, Bditlha Ennis, and to all the un known heirs, if any, of the said Adp Thompson, Hilda Boyle, Clam Boyle Mlary Boyle, Martin Boyle, Lily Boyle, Lome Boyle, Sarah Boyle, j Sanford Emison, Eva Em'son. Chas.. (Emt-icm, Thea Bmison, Callie Slower. Ethel Everson, Jess's Ibbatson Jiitnea Ibbatson, W. S. Hogue, W. F Hogan, Lena Smith, William. Smith, j Marcy A. Leuck, Nicholas Leuck. ' William Hyatt, J. E. Pullen, Emil' Pullen, John Ennis, Bdithu Ennis and all other persons or partió» unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, lieu claim or inter« » in and to the real property described in the complaint herein, the above named defendant* IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby re quired to appear md answer ''he complaint filed against you in the above entitled court and cams» with in alx weeks after the first puhlio - tion o f this summons, which date of f(rst publication 1» June 2-4th, 1921. then and there to answer of other wiee plead to the complaint filed lioreta, and if you tall so to do, for want thereof, the plaintiff will cippty to the court tor the relief •outfit and demanded in plaintiffs complain t herein, n ummery of which is as follows, to-v.1t: that the defendants, and each and every one thereof, n oy be required to ae< forth ’he na ure of hie, her or thair - -!•- -1— 1 - g claim in and to tho real property de scribed in th® plaintiff’» said com plaint, to-wit: all of lot» Nos. three (3l, four (4) and five (5) in Block No. two (2) in Bmison’s Addition to Nyssa, in the town of Nys-sa, County of Maiiiieur, State of Oregon, ana that all adverse claims, and eacrn and every one thereof, may be detor- mUned by a decree of thi» Court, that th« sa'd mortgage given by said J. ®. Slover umdi C. D. Slover to W. S. Hogue, an set forth in Plaintiff's complaint filed herein, be declared, adjudged, and decreed, paid, fully satisfied and discharged; that by la Jilecree of this Court It be dealiared, adjudged and ordered that the said defendants, or either or any thereof hiave or ha» no right, estate, title oi interest whatever in and. to said land and premises; and that the title of Plaintiff, A. W. Ward, is a fee simple title and good and valid, that the defendants and each and every one thereof be forever enjoin ed and debarred from assorting any claim, right, tltl , estate, or inter eat whatever, in and to said land and premises adverse to plaintiff, and for such tie r end further re lief as to this Honorable Court mfiy seem meet and juet and according to equity. Service of this (summons la made upon you, and each o f you, by pub lication thereof, in the Gate City Journal, a weekly newspaper pub lished in Nyssa, iMhJheur County, Oregon, for six successive weeks and seven publication» thereof, and designated as the newspaper mosi likely to give notice to you, and each of you, the above named' de fendants, by order o f the Honorable Dalton Biggs, Judge of said) Court, made aud entered herein on the 22nfl day of June, 1921. E. M. BLODGETT, Attorney for Plaintiff. Residence nd postoffice Nystea, Oregon. Date of 1st publication June 24, 1921. Date of last publication Aug. 5, 1921 SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION Equity No. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MAL HKUR COUNTY. W. B. NAPTON, Plaintiff. va. PRESTON R. WISE, Defendant. To Preston R. Wise, the above nam ed defendant; IN THE NAME OF T H » STATE OF OREGON, You are nereby com minded to appear in the above enti tled Court and caue* within six weeks after the first publication of this stuimnons, which daitq of fir»' publication is June 24l4. 1921, then nd there to answer or otherwise plead to the .complaint filed herein And if you fall eo to do. for want thereof, plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in aai» complaint, to-wK: For a judgment for the specific performance of a contract for the sale by defend nt to plaintiff of land described a» the North Half of the Nor hwest Quarter of the Southwest Quirter (N tV N W tiB W K ) of Section Twelve (12) in Tovnahip Twenty- two (22) South. Range Forty-eix (4(i Beat, W M , and that defendant be required to convey said premise« to p! in tiff; and upon failure of (iefeno- ant to make such conveyance with a thirty days aft«r the date of th« de cree herein, that such decree shell ■UU»1 * • cwnv«>«oc» of maid prom (U J IIK H U ■ **E E S 1 Nyeeu. Oregon, by BROWN BROS. FARMERS BRANDED PROFITEERS ---------------Sold fcy_________ • Puollaned SUBSCRIPTION R A T U : Une j ear. in advance...............»1.&0 Bix month«, ia advance........... 76 Says, don’t allow your neighbors to ‘ borrow” wa ter. They are right, for t<> do so is getting some thing for which you are not paying. Home Remedies Pure Extract of Spices Toilet Articles Veterinary Remedie« Poultry Compounds - ^ U ÏY JOURNAL Entered at the Poatotftce at Nyasa, Oregon, as «ecoad-eU» mall saa' er M 'GONNON'S PRODUCTS' Star Hotel u .l The last member of the Harding ad ministration to get into hot water by making speeches fc. Comptroller of the Currency Crissinger, the personal ap pointee of President Harding whueu recent siwech ia arousing Che ire of the farmers. The speech made on J une 34 at thie convention of the New York State Bankeitef Association at Atlantic City, has not been widely reported. The following extracte will be of pec uliar interest in agricultural .cum in lties. 'Anierki ¡n farmers are caught in tile wreck of their own super-prosper ity which ia the direct result of their profiteering .luring the war. Cuba Is in great distress becaii e its goon fortune tempted it to extravagance, speculation, inflation of money, credit and prices during the iwar. ’,Yet, if you smile the smile of su perior soil hi stica tion at little Ouiba, caught in the wreck of its wuper-proe- perity, 1 will retort that Cuba and our own niid-wostem farming country are in precisely the same pickle. The farmers made money so fast on the high price« that everybody did exact ly what everybody /Jlid in Culba; went to speculating in farms, forcing the prices higher and higher, selling auo retelling on small payments, and dia co.mting the notes which -represent deferred payment«. Then the price of cotton and wheat and corn ana hogs si arted downward on the same path that Cuba's sugar was Glowing, and our farmers and agricultural epeoultors found themteielves in full fellowship 'with Cuba's planters. "So you see that the profits of the profiteer, whether in Cub or here, have disappeared. He cannot meet his note«, the hanks cannot afford to carry him, and both he and the banks are being i.-queesed.” As in the case of Ambassador Hat vey. who has not 'been recalled and so far as anyone knows, has not been rebuked for hi« Pilgrims Soriety speech, Comptroller Orl-sdngor has neither been recalled nor dismissed. It is pointed out, however, that Comp- troliorCrisainger had ae good grounds as Ambassador Harvey Coulf haw. had for believing ihiis utterances in harmony wdtht the views of President Harding, for on Feb. 26, 1917, discus sing the Revenue B i’ l ana arguing against further corporation taxes, Mr Harding, then a Senator, said: “ I venture to say that if the corp oration« of this country were holding back food product» for advanced prices, as does the American tarmei. there woulpd be an outcry from one end of this country to the other.” He may rave found Justification in a si>eect by (Senator Harding in the Congressional (Record of Altlg. 31,1917, containing this statement: ”1 said that raising one dollar wheat watei a profitable occupation In times of 'peace; and I say to the Sen ator from North. Dakota that the know ing farmers of the country ere 'buy ing lam I in Ohio at 21 DO an acre for the very purpose of going into a com mercial proposition of mising wheat profitably at one dollar per bushe'. !«es to plaintiff; anal for costs and disbursements of this wait and such other relief as may be equitable. Service of this summon« is made upon you by publication thereof in the Gate City Journal, a weekly new.-:ipaper published at Nyfssa In Malheur County, Oregon, for six suc cessive weeks commencing with the 24th day of J u n 1931, by order of the Honorable Dalton Biggs, Judge of said Court, made and entered herein on the 16th day of June, 1*21. DAVIS ft KBSTER, Attorney« for Plaintiff, Residing at Va'c, Oregon Phillabaum dc Allen Suc(te(sor8 to McDowell Company. Funeral Directors Licensed in O re g o n , Idah o, ^ ■ W ash in gton For Berry Orates and Cups fee H T. Francis.—Adv. HERRICKS FOR SALK—S «« C. W. R «berger Adv. If. OHATN LOOT- Light chain on strepte of Nyiwa Monday. Finder plwise norlfy C. W DeBoer. Adv. For Berry Crates and Oops see H T. Ftesicls.—Adv. A4». 3 Beautiful Heme ike Funeral Parlors L A D Y ASSISTANT ■ H O SPITAL AM B U LAN CE SERVICE ■ * No distance tee far. 5 ■ W IL S O N BRO S- represent us at Nyssa Call Wilaon Bros, day or night or call oa direct at ONTARIO, OREGON. Office Phone Res. Phone - 227 227 o r 178 Exide Battery Sales & Service All sizes in stock Some good used cars for sale at a bargain. Buick B 37 Indian motorcycle in first class shape...... ........ »100.00 Your credit is good on a new Overland 4. Come in and take advantage of the $200 drop. All repair work done quickly and guaranteed by first class mechanics. No job too big. none too small; we strive to please. Nyssa Garage BROW NING & PEASE, Props. PAYETTE PRESSARY C LEAN S A N D PRESSES TH O RO UG H LY We are equipped with all the latest machinery and can Rive vou quick service. Send parcel post W « pay post age oneway Our charges are reasamtble SUITS C LE A N E D A N D PRESSED $1.75 We clean everything that can be dry clean' d and guaran tee all our work first class. Agent Wanted FRANK DUB0RK0 L IT T L E A D V E R T IS E M E N T » For Sal«—McCerm'ck Big Six Mow- ng Machine, in good condition, ang team of horses —inq* ir* C. A. Mar b«W, Nysaa. Ore -Aor Jtne2-2t. 3 HEE Nyssa Grain and Seed Co. FOH G R A IN . M IL L FELL» AND SEEDS STEAMED ROLLED OF ALL BARLEY KINDS A SPECIALTY Poultry Supplies Near Depot, Nyssa, Oregon - -JJ Phone US