T he G ate C ity J ournal Y O L X IX NO. 47. N Y S àA . M A L H E U R O O U N TY. OREGON. F R ID A Y. J U L Y M 1921 91 60 P E R Y E A R »c PER C O P » been employed for the post two years * JOSEPH MAN BUYS on the Jack MoConnel handh, moved NYSSA BLACKSMITH SHOP to Nyssa. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. P. In a letter just received from *-a- Rader will move out at once. The Nyssa Blacksmith shop, on _ ......... - — - „ i. - mi - .i .. — . . . ------ a F r m ear regular eerree pendent Ssconii street, this week again gar L. Ludw'g, organiz.itIon me la­ Mrs. Clarence MoConnel and child­ A Brief Resume of the Daily Events in a Live Town— changed owners. Last week Cole ger, Oregon Oocpecantv« Grain y raw- ren, accompanied by Wayne and (Too Late for Last Week.) Opal Hue her, of Harper, are guests Younger save posse to Ion to Jack ire’ Association, toy L. R. Sruithauiit, What Your Neighbors Are Doing. The Sunday school services have of Mr and Mite. Wtm West. ¡Sheets. Yesterday Mr. Sheets sold lounty .Agent, the following informa­ been changed from 1.30 P. hi. to 10 .he property to A. C. Duncan of Jos- tion concerning the organization was Mildred and Evelyn DeBord at tend­ O. W. Ruplng ia at Joseph, Or,, on Gus Sockett, of Boise, was in Njas- jph, Ore., 'Who will take possession given: o'clock A. M. for the summer months, ed the Kolony Community picnic business tills week. ■a the first of the week. until further anuouncemen ‘Twenty-two hundred farmer« have aext week. By the deal Mr. Sheet« which was held at the Bend park E. M. Orels, the well known Ontar­ red* a well equipped blacksmith and signed £he Association contract nd Miss Irene Closson wias visiting Mr. and Mrs. Glaacock and family Saturday. io business aan, was in Nyssa Mon machine shop at Joseph and Mr. ill turn over to the Association friends in Nyssa Tuesday. motored to Ontario Monday, visiting Mr. and Mrs. 1«. W. Flock, of Pay­ at the iNewhlll home. Mrs. Frank John Reece ¡and J. a. Pinkston day. Duncan gets the Nyssa blacksmith some five million bushels of wheat ¡Mr. and Robert Browning moved shop and 8o acres of land on Bridge this harvetet. Approximately 800 of Now-bill returned with them for a few ette, visited their Ison, Earl Flock were Ontario visitors Tuesday. and faifiiy Sunday and Monday into the Bigelow house on the East island. days’ visit. these, men are from the Willame'ae James Huffman, of the Owyhee, Tuesday Earl Hock, with hir father side. Mrs. Sara Robertson to visiting her Air. Sheets will retnum to Joseph aa Valley. ivas a Nyssa visitor Monday. John Marti, a resident of Joseph, son, Artie Robertson, who has been left for a fortnight's trip to Canada At the recent election of the board soon as 'Mr. Duncan relieves him Charles Thomason, of the Owyhee, Oregon, was in Nyssa Tuesday look­ nere. very dU, tout who is now someiwhat while Mrs. Flock visited her parents, waia a Nyssa visitor Monday. Mr. Duncan has been in busi- of Directors A. R. Shumway of Mil- better, hoping to toe ab'e to resume his Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Bower**, ofShedu ss at Joseph eight years and is ton ¡was again chosen President and Mrs. Myrtle Cowans ¡left last week ing for a locat'on. Ora W. B. Hoxie, the real estate man, token of as a most desinaible citizen 'he, together with C. A. Harth of the work on the mad! route coon. for an ou'ing at the Payet*e Lakes. While in Boise the latter part ot Margaret Friar was a gua.it ctf Eve­ Dalle« an|ii V. H. Smith of Wasco, Seymour Ross was in the cltyyea- and IHanry Sharp made a business Hi an expert workman. the week, Miss Marion Lowe was lyn DeBord Tuesday. constitute tlhe executive committee. erday from his ranch near Ontario nip to Emmett Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Culver and fam­ guest at the Rachenberger home Mrs. N. E. Walcher, of Blackwell, ¡Mrs. John Lackey and daughter, The first 1021 wheat to toe handled M. E. CHURCH ily left last Friday for Pine Valley, oaJllng also on the M'sses Moorhead, Tressie, were Nysaa. visitors Wed­ Oklahoma, arrived Tuesday to visit was two cam of Turkey Red con­ Henay Young, Pastor. former school mate». where they will make their home- her sister, her bister, Mrs, J. C. Ma­ nesday. signed by Wash McKinney of Bla­ Service« Sun'ay, July 24. Mesdames Snyder, Friar,Klingtaack Mr. and Mrs. F. Klingback called ait 'She was accooipanieli' toy her 1920 Mrs. A. iH. Boydell left for Butte, gee. Sunday school 10 AM . Classes lock, and O. J. lOox o f lone. and Bradley have been picking rasp- Mont., last Friday for a vtoit with son, Jack. the Bigelow home Tuesday evening. lor everybody. Brotherhood! class wheat was received from !<>o 'Nied- Kenneth McDonald was on the sick beries at Lowe’s lately. relatives there. Mrs. Henry Teutsch and Children e.der, R. J. Davl3; married ladles erer of Summerville, H. R. Shinaiffer list She first of the week Mrs. Charles iSohiWeizer and Della of labstine, Nothnagel Brother» of Mrs. Jaméis Fogle and daughter returned the last or the week from lass leader. Mite. J. T. Long. The Owyhee swimming club held if» visited at the Zellar home in Ontario were visitors at the George Green Star, where the had been visiting at Alice 1 and E. S. Kruze of ¡Sherwood. Preaching services at 11 A. M. second meeting at the DeBord swim­ Monday. A cash advance of approximately 70 Jome Wednesday. the 'home of her sister, Mrs. Merle Sermon by the pastor. ming hole in the Owyhee river Sun­ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson, ot ¡Mrs. J. P. Baxter is visiting friends Ctheeley. The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup­ uer cent of the value o f this whet day evening. Races and water fights Seattle, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. in Parma, Idaho, for a few days this The opening o f t/he new open air e r will be Observed. All Christ­ was made Immediately uiion receipt were the order of the evening. Mr. Oce Schweizer over Sunday. week. pavilion at Locust Park on tho Boul­ ens not having a home church ot of the wheat tickets or the 'bills' ot and (Mre. Will Ream and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Howe, aocorn Mr. and ¡Mrs. Floyd Linder left evard, on Sunday evening was well .heir choice in Nyssa are cordial y lading. Rita, and niece, Hazel, of Warren, panied by Mrs. S. D. ¡Bigelow were Tuaday for a two ¡weeks visit at attended by large crowds from Vale, The Oregon Association have nvited1. attended, as well as a goodly number Ontario visitors Saturday. Newport, Oregon.. Payette, Weiser. Parma, Nyssa and opened! offices at 207 Tiotle and of Owyhee people. A letter from Sam Watson and Dottle Jamas returned Saturday other towns. Trust Building, and the Northwest SWEET MILK 5cts a quart; cream Alta Bradley toad the misfortune wife, who went to Jordan Valley to from Baker, Ore., where she 'had wheat Growers Associated, whioh is Jack Lynch and Ed Christensen are acts a pint. Come and set It at to have her hand injured while play­ trap coyote« and oaifr, July 6, states oeen visiting her sister, Blfie. the sales agency of the Oregon, putting the finishing touches to the e o\l Ehrgjod place—Tony Bpoer. ing a game with a bunch of yoong that they are ¡doing well with (he Miss Dottie James returned Satur­ new Lynch bungalow this week. It W>ashington, Idaho and Montana 29-tf. Advertisement. foUO* Monday. trapping. day from a two months' visit with will be ready for occupancy this week Growers Associations have also Mrs. Frank Friar gave a party John Bigelow, of Nyesa, visiteu her sister, Mrte Alpha Anderson at and will make a fine home fi r some opened a branch office In the Rail­ Thursday afternoon in honor of her his son, Silas and family Tuesday Baker. FDR SALE—Young stock roosters, way Exchange Bldg., and member» good family. The boys are offering aiater-ktdaw, Margaret ¡Friar, wfco to re bred R. I. Reds; $1.25 each. of the Association are invited to call Seoond haying is starting this Dave Hawkins returned from it for sale ait a bargain. here from Dallas, Ore. Games ware week. The wearther had been very Pleasant Valley, near Baker City, ire. H. H. vVeadeimann, Nys»*, Ore. at these offices whenever they are in E. H. McDonald, tomier.y a welt played after which light refresh­ hot, aosne days registering S3 and Tuesday from a few days’ vtoit with Portland, ly 29-6t. Advertisement. knon'wn resident of Nysaa, writes tht ments were served. Th ai» prestos 100 In th* shade. hite mother. The Director» of the Or «ton As­ Journal that the Oroehert-Kinnaii: the amaii left for Salt Lake City Friday to Complete Speedometer for Ford $7.50 grower approximately 70 per cent of alcw on his lot on First street, near Ore. Games were play«*i. after ,guests' ,an<1 "'«re & vea tavom as visit his son there. Ford rear wheel $7.50 fron t,... $6.50 the sales vafue of the wheat >■ hen Ralph Ser­ Those attending were Mrs. L. E. James and little grand­ Che Nyssa Fla r MIN. which light refreshments were souvenirs. Thief-proof coil box lock, Ford $2.00 the tickets are turned over to the vos s and Si Aislheraft are doing the Darlene Dunaway, Betty Teoeen, son retutrend from Ontario ¡ ost Thurs­ served. Those present were: Riiby Bicycle tires ........................ $2.75 Association. Mr.DInim and ARa Bradley, Monna Smith, Bv#- Tina Tensen, Harriet Saxazin.Calvin day from a short visit ¡with her actual construction work. The Association will not be in a RIGHT NOW for all cars we have has raatie hds home at Nyssa the past lyn DeBord, Laura Huffman, Marga­ Wilson, Oharlena Crawford, Claudint (laughter, Mite Stella Hoover. position to handle sacks this ye-r Crawforii, Lillian Gltoson, Dona Cook Mr?, Sarah KeMy and daughter, dozen years or so and says he likes rim lugs and bolts, Spoketite, radi­ except in emergency cases. ret FYiar and Kenneth McDonald. The Ivan Burucs and Dirickson Nedry. Miss (May and Mrs. ¡Berlin Hammock, the town so well that he bolievto he ator stop leak, steel cable tire locks, grower will Obtain them where ever Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Bigelow and fan belts, springs, etc. will settle down here permanently. of ¡Boise, are visiting at the home of most convenient for himeelf. II family called at the Will ¡Beam home What is the good of holding the Mr. and George Green this week. Prof, and Mrs. W. A. Lustie re­ A SPECIAL LOW PRICE ON THAT necessary, the "rower can give a Monday evening. key to the situation if you cannot M. D. Fleming, eye special!» from turned this morning from Seattle, BIG HEAVY HORSE SHOE TUBE— "grower's order” on the Association Mr. and Mrs. Wm West, who have find the key hole? Boise will beat the Hotel onTuee- where they have enjoyed a vacation for the payment of the sack bill,but All Sizes. day, Aug. 2nd. Call on him for bet­ since the close of school. The unless this Is demanded by the flxm ter optical service. Advertisement weather Is delightful ait Seattle, they IT W ILL PAY YOU TO GET OUR bundling the sacks, It will probably The celebration of Pioneer Day, say, the thermometer registering but PRICES be more convenient for the grower July 23, toy all members of the Latter 77 on the hottest day. They also to ¡make (the payment from his «U- Day Saints church here was attend­ report that Seattle to experiencing a vanoe money. in emergency case*, ed by a large crowd and a most en­ period of great depression. Houses where the ¡grower Is absolutely un­ joyable day was spent. which during the war were consid­ able to obtain his sacCcs at home, AUTO ACCEMONIC* Frank Stubbs lost a raloalble mi!CL ered bargains at $4,000 and $5,000 the Associat ion w*T assist him In Ob­ H av« you evar thought from a purely business sow this week. She got down in a are now- going begging at $1200 end Phone 177 ONTARIO. OREGON taining them. standpoint, how much it roally means? Utch near the grand-stand at the ball $1500. grounds and was not discovered un- To th" large and amall depositor alike, it means HARRY C08H0 SWINGS $100,000 .11 she had 'been dead for several S A F E T Y FOR F U N D S , PR O M PT C O L LE C T IO N . DEAL hours. F IN A N C IA L A S S IS T A N C E and the A D V IC E of The Botev Stitesman reports that ladies of the Episcopal Gtiüd met ■ en who know your needs. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Boy- Harry Oosbo, formerly a well-known tlell, Wednesday afternoon. Aipleas- Nyssa boy, last week bought the This is ths kind of banking service we extend to mt «octal time was »pent on the Bristol Hotel building in that city ys«. The many ways la which this institution may he helpful to lawn, after which delicious refresh­ for a consideration of $100,000. Mr. it* customer« are beyond Hating, lo r they are tariad as one'» Cosho h is conducted the hotel during ment!« were served t o ’ the gjieets. personal and bnalne«« needa, aid covar «vary aspeat and avr*y Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Baxter and the past two yeartv under a lease,and circumstance which can riaa financially In one's affairs. children and Mr. and Mrs. S.H. Bax­ been very successful, both financial­ His Bank service at the Bank of Nyssa stands for a definite tbirg. ter. the latter residing tt Sait Lake ly anil in pleasing the public. Nyssa, O re g o n It has a real moaning to our depositors, okay know they can de­ City, returned from a few days out­ many friends in Nyssa wunh him con­ pend upon u* te perform all aervieas well end usual services will ing near Payette Lakes last Friday. tinued anc toe. Capital............................ 126.00«. 00 egly. H. 'Baxter an)i family left for Surplus............................... 2SC0O.«0 Salt Lake the same day. CHANGE IN RURAL ROUTE J. Boy,1*11 is remodelling and reno­ Congressman Sinnott informs the vating the house formerly occupied Journal that he his been notified ■ by Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Nedry, in pre­ by the fouath assistant postm.ieter paration for the expected arrival ot general that a. change has been made M Prof, and Mrs. W. A. Luetie. Friday in Rural Route No. 1, out of Nyssa, Mr. and Mre, Nedry are leaving so as to provide better mail faoHitiea II1IIIIIIIIK3II1XÍHIXIMM thto week for Tigard, near Portland. to eight families, incommoding two A number of Nywta'a papular voun* flamllie« hut slightly The change people enjoyed a picnic at win be efferttv« August 1, and the là Now is the time to insure your hay and «rain aguinat Butte, Sun( Say, Those who attend­ new route will aerve the residents f * [ t long by fire. I repreaent the strongest American ed were: Misses Edith Roberson. Mvlng oo the road extending west * OWYHEE Now Handling Wheat i fflyssa and Vicinity f I I TRADE IN YOUR OLD TIRES A Good Banking Connection Parker’s Tire Shop YOUR PERSONAL AND BUSINESS NEEDS 3 Malheur County Bank ■ THE BANK OF NYSSA VULCANIZING ALL W NRK GUARANTEED AND AT P R IC E S T H A T A R E RIGHT W e would appreciate a share of your patronage ■ ! BROWNE S TIRE SHOP Parma, Idaho in Leonora Roberson, Annette Blodgett, nd Oh era Id Green. The boys were: Reft Davis. Paul Davis and Marlin Wilson. Mr. and Mrs E. B. Butler, of Ar­ cadia, were guftots Mon dev at the J W Wills home. Mrs Rntlgr bad as guests the past week at her home In Arcadia. .Miss Foley, of Woodbine,la and Dorothy Switzer, of Ogden.Utah, who recently returned from Tsflow stone Pith. company. from Park street The ladies of thè Predbyterkm chureh are planning an tee rrw m sodi! on thè Retoerper tawn In thè neor fu tu re . Watch for Date Ml-narured acquai nticice of tain Boston militia ttoat hit «word « e newer once Usa |g a a car- bat Telephone, write or call. RELIABLE FIRE ■INSURANCE J. H. Wolf.