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T he G ate C u y J gu VOL XIX NO. 48. NYSSA. MALHEUR COUNTY. OREGON. FRIDAY. AUGUST 6, 1921 / IHyssa and VDicinity / Owyhee KINGMANKOLONY A BIGGER PROJECT \— Mx. and Mrs. iMoiurtce L. Judd, of Chief Engineer iDavia of the Re Parma, Ida., spent 'Sunday in the clamation Service made an inspec Koluuy Visiting Mr. and Mxs. H. O. tion o f the Owyhee Irrigation Pro A Brief Resume o f the Daily Events in a Live Town — Applegate of Miami. ject last week. The chief was fav What Your Neighbors Are Doing. Miss Gladys Johnson, of the Uni orably impressed with the project, versity of Oregon, has been engaged anji will probubly urge the taking in as teacher for toe grades in the Kol- of more lauds than are enubreed in Born, to .Vlr. and Mrs. George Ben Mm. W. Hillman wae a Vale vlsl- ony artiooL ton on July 21, a daughter. ine dai-itrlct. Tne following regard- or Monday. Messrs Shafer and Rud, who harv >ng his findings while here is taken Tom Fen-in has been very 111 the Glen pounds was In the city Tues est the Vanderpool hay, on contract, mom the Bolso Capitol Neves: puis* wemk a* bis home at Arcadia. from his ranch near Wilder. this season, nave the second crop Win McConnell L.A Friday for For several dayia in ooinipany with Mrs. Ghariee Goasec, o f Arcadia, ready for a backing. air. 'Bond, the chief engineer has visited Mix*. Frank Stubbs Wednes Hook VaJlcy u> o-j ist wittlh l ., huy mg in that section. Messrs. Harry and Eddie Powell :>een making an investigation of tfce day. are also putting up the second crop GWyhee project, which embraces 140,- Mrs. Myrtle Cowan3 returned the The new Lynch bungnlow was aom- this week, their hay crew coming ju O teres c f ,anu lying in Idaho and ,'luted Wednesday and Is awaiting a kiwtofChe week from a week’s outing from Pruitiand. -*t the Payette Lakes. Oregon for which it is proposed to eniant. Mrs. Durton and Mrs. J. McClure Mrs. Oora Nebelsieek, of Genesee, store water. This project according -Miss Goldie Leuck was the over Ida., arrived this week, for a visit in -o Mr. ilavls, wil require tne bu.la- night gueut of her cousin, MlssMyr- of Weiser, were wees eud visitors at the home of Mr. aud Mrs. A. Cook. ilhe home of her dtnuighter, Mrs. Con .ng o f a reservoir at Duncan’s Pen y 4e Fields Monday. A. C. Duncan, the new proprietor rad Martin. 10 miles above Jordan Valley. He Frank Hendricks left Monday for Mrs. Fred Powell, who received a pastes the project will require a res Burgdonff, Idaho, to look after some of the Nyssa Blacksmith shop, on (Second Street, arrived in the city severe shock and injuries ;n an auto ervoir holding 500,000 'acre feet but mining property there. accident early this summer, Is great more water could be Impounded F. W. McGuire has been employed Tuesday. ly improved, 'being table to venture -here. The Miloses Susie and Madeline The projeot, he finds, will >n special work at the schoo' house out in the oar again. Clay bom returned Saturday from an oe an expensive one, even more ex ae venal days this week. Mr. Morris' Solomon arrived this tensive than the (Boise project, ana Jerry Hurley left Monday for an extended vis't with, their hither at week at the Powell home from Ham ae also states it will require the pas extern led buslnei e trip to Spokane Mountain Home. Mnst 1. Lax auH1 daughter, Selma, mond, Indiana. He will make an ex sage of special legislation to secure nd North Idaho points. tended Visit with home tolas on the unde for building it, but he believes Mins. C. Clark and Miss Dells Clark returned cue last of ¡.he week »iom ranch. .t will be well worth the expense as returned from a ten days’ ouitlnig at an outing at Ironside in company with Mr. and Mrs. H. Walters. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Kingman, H. he lands to be watered are high class Fayette Likes, this week. Mir. C. P. I-ackey, Mr. .and Mrs. C. R. Otis ao^i K. R. Overstreet were some o f which are now in cultiva Aden Wilson and Allen Forbes Ontario visitors Wednesday in ans tion. l ava 'been taking a vacation near M. Teamen and .Miss Gertrude Ten- sen retained Saturday f.om a ten wer to the summons before the watre P.yettp ¡Lakes for the past week. board, in connection with adjudica Johnny Leuck left Monday for dials’ outing in the Bluo Mountains BIDS WANTED The ladles, of the Presbyterian tion o f Owyhee River water. Sealed bids will be received by the Kingman Kolony to assist Allen Mr. and Mrs. Albert Larson and school board of District No. 2$ for Gri* u during the threshing season. church will terve ice cream on the Mrs. Natrude Larson, o f Boise spent ue school year aa toiiowa: Mrs. C. M. Nicholson and Mrs. Rebel ger lawn, Wednesday evening Everyone cordially in a few days this week in the home of One carryail driver for the River Frank lUndnoks were guests at the August 10. Mrs. Edit-ha Scott. Mrs. Larson 1» route, driver to furnish team. home o f Mr. and Mrs. iF. E. Newbili vited. Mr .and (Mrs. Harvey Poole arm a Meter o f R. O. Aptplegti te, o f Miami, One dimer for the truck, the driv Tuesday. Mr. nd Mrs. George Hammock aughter arrived in Nyssa Monlii.ij Florida, who, with Mrs. Applegate er to care for the truck. atriveti a wee* ago, tor a visit with last week moved to Emmett, where rom Boulder, Go.cra.io, and a>e vi.-- One janitor for the buildings. Air. Hammock has a position with ,-ng at Uhe home of Mrs Poole v. Mrs. Applegate's mother, Mrs. Scott, iBids dosed A-igust 18, 1921. ■o.her, Mrs L. Barron. and brother, H. IL Sooth. Mrs. The board reserves the right to re he railroad. The boys of Nyst-ti hove found a Mrs. Berlin Hammock and sister, Scott and H. R. Scott will return ject any end all b’ds. Mass May Kelly returned to Boise nice, deep swimming hole in Snake with them to Florida, going by way Mrs. II. R. Sherwood, Clerk. ant Friday after a short visit at the river, just ibelow the interstate bridge of California and the southern route. and urchins of all ages enjoy the ¡verge Green hums. Mrs. W. L. iStoafer was pleasantly PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Older persons, who George Hendricks returned Mon water iJatty. surprised on her 'birthday, this week, day from Stiver City, where ho has have mode an investigation, say that on receipt of a fine oil fee range Weston F. Shields, Pa-^or. u-cn locking alter mining jsropsgty the »port Is h-mrdous at that point from her — Jghtier, 1 • of Net Sundt.y school at 10 A. * Mrs. Hendricks is at Hailey, Ida. and and .a tragedy may occur any day. Perce, Ida. Miss Shafer vlelted Regular services here and ait all In a letter to the Journal written d expected home soon. home folks early ,n the summer. pointments will begin the third Sun Members of the D. H. D. Club met at Haines, Ore., Rev. Henry Young • A number of young people made a day in August, accoilllng to the reg at the home ifo Mrs. Myrtle Cook states that he and Mrs. Young and trip to the Burr ranch at Arcadia ular time for such services. The Sunday 'afternoon. A good time pastor expect» to visit Ironside and Thursday afternoon, and after a son, Graham, motored to that place pleasant social time, delicious re- fro-m Apple Valley Tuesday, arriving was reported. They enjoyed swim hold services next week. there at 11 A. M , after a splendid iresbinents were served. ming and a picnic supper, returning They expect to oretum to The party given at the home of trip. in the evening. Dr. C. IS. Evans, vision specialist of Pendleton, will be Nyssa all week, Mr. and M ia F. D. Hall recently in N’ysea Friday. BIN D ER TOR S A L E —A leo three P. iM. Warren and son, Roy, re at the Star room», where persons donor of Mr. and Mrs. EL B. Nedry. work horses.—Apply to John Prati, needing glasses may consult him. who left for Portland Sunday, was turned from an extended visit with N’yesa, Or. Jy 22-2t Advertisement Dr. Evans has been 30 years in the given by the Order of Eastern -Star Mrs. Warren's brother, John Halley, Mr. War- Mrs. Carl McClure and daughter. ait Union, Ore., Tuesday. For Berry Crates and Cups see H. optical business in Oregon. See •en brought several gallons of the Willie, and Mrs. Fred Berg a Evans—See better.-— Advertisement. T. Francis.—Adv. daughter, Merta, of Weiser, were uscious huckleberries home with He expects to return to Hn guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs ilm. Albert Cook for several clays this ion soon, as Mr-*. Warren and daught ers are still there. week. Mrs. Sarah Kelly and Mrs. Georg' Green were visiting Mr. Kelly's par ants, who live In the vi-cdnfty of On tario laat Friday. Mrs. Kelly re turned to her home In Boise, Wed FINDS GAS ON THE “ BLUE BIRD" nesday, after an extended visit here UNDECIDED WHETHER TO with relatives. SELL STOCK OR GIVE BIG This bank ia founded «pen Iho belief that our moat valua Earl Warren returned from Banks. BARBECUE ble asset is the complete confidence of our depositors. Ida., this week, where he has been Whether the account ia large or small, vou will receive here employed by the O. iS. L. R. R. for While Ed Christensen was endomv the same careful attention, the same courtesy and the same some time. iHe has taken charge of »ring to take a census of the cat appreciation. section work at Juntura and left for fieh In the lagoon that divide? his We will be pleased te have yoa command that place Monday. poultry furm south of the city, the us when we can be of any service to you. Mr. and Mrs. Gorge (Hammock other day, he noticed -i heavy, oily shipped Monday to scum floating on the surface of the Weiser, where expect reside. placid waters. Mrs. Perry 'Lowe and son went to ’T won-dor if that isn t some kind ■Hoke Saturday to spend a few days of gns?" mused Mr. Christensen, br with relatives there. N yssa, O re g o n he touched the flame of a lighted Frank Leuck has rented his ranch match to the substance. to Nick Leuck, who returned Friday Capital .............................. *26 000.00 •Great Catfish! It 1»!“ he yelled, fiom Co will, Ida., where he ha» been ’ s a sheet of flame shot up In his Surplus ............................25COO.OO employed for some rime, and Mr. face and over the water. l-etisk and family expect to move to "I Jumped 10 feet straight up in town soon where he intends to open my haste to get am-.y from there,' a l>' cksnrith shop. he explained to the Journal. "Mflin’t Mrs. Addle Wilson entertained at stay long enough to he siure it was -at dinner Monday the following gxs hut if John D. would put tome geuats: Mrs. Cart McClure and of that stuff in the slough water he W d.wighter, Mrs. Fred Berg and daught sells for gasoline there wouldn’t be w er, of Weiser and Mr. and Mrs. Al so many Jitneys towed into the Nys bert Cook and family. sa garages. I believe that when Great Fllvvei»! The Journal made enough of the stuff accumuVtrs I Take your cr-am where you get the roost out avis take in the a d of the Nyssa will set it on fire and dry up the ■ of it. i i rage, whlh will be found on the slough. That will leave the cat thirtf page of this Issue, where a fish, all nicely boDed and I will In Ask yo»'r neighbor. We take his creara, perfectly good Indian motorcycle Is vite Dick Holmes, E. J. Bin-rough, he is satisfied. * iffered, according to the ad, for 211. Albert Hlnech, Ole Servoss end some V It should re d $100, and the cycle Is more good fellows up for a big i 'bargain at that •eed Mr. Chrlstem-en states that Dies Ed R. Smith, experienced auction eer of Hotrveliale, wBl hold a oom- Holmes wo* present when he broke TEST TUESDAYS AN D SATURDAYS munl'y sale at the Coleman Feed the Mgh-Jump record anti will vouch t'orn In Nyssa during the afternoon for the truth o f Ms statement, but of Saturday, August 21. No P"blt< no one who Is acpuaintej with E l’ sale his been held In Nvsss since well known reputation for veracity laat fall and the coming even* prom *11 require verification of his oc ’ Anyway, ■e* to be a hummer with home »omit of the adventure Hint your stuff with Billy Coleman h« sayw, "If anyone doubt* It, I will shorn him the Mougk." t the barn. i i day ap Our Most Valuable Asset OIL ON THE WATERS ! theiT furniture they Malheur County Bank u DAIRYMEN to Mr. and Mrs..D. P. Pullen and a n - iiy were guests to dinnei at the W. W. Smith borne Sunilay. Th>- Alvin a . Gmms and Walter Pinkston fain- ‘Les also visited Lheie Sunday after noon Bernice Penn and her cousin, John Twelves, made a ibuDiness coil at the rvlingback home Monday. Go. eminent surveyors, who ore at •voik near tne upper Hot Springs, aoove Mitcnsll Butte, surveying lor me proposed High Line irrigation project, are boarding at the Peutx lunch. It it is said thedrestimate . ill be submit,ed to the government < liihin a month and tuat by Geptom Jer It should be known whether or not the project will be developed.. Anna, Carl and William Bchiwslzer ..lid Vernon, iVua.d and Gluiiyai Mc Ginnis visited Mary McGinnis at tin« Peutz home .Monday evening. The .me was pleasantly spent in music •nd singing. REV. W. F. SHIELDS RETURNS Uev. VV. IF. Shields, pastor of the rus.by'teri n churcn, has returned ,.om bis trip no curious jioints In Or- ,on. He was at the the Wasning- ou Slate College .at Pullman. Wn., a* t'orvU'.lis, Or., a.t ud.n; tne i*rejoy- erion Synod, and »pent ten days at iJV yvvlle on the Joan Day r' ver nold- ng evungelist'c m, ot ng and aoeist- u Rev. Sherman L. Clark in his wo.k. Last Sunilay he preaobed at llowa and Lost'ue in Wallowa c u uaity. He reports the crops good md the people hopeful everywhere. NEWBY— NEWBY Robert N’ewiby of Middleton nnd Mrs.. Ada Newby of Tetonia, Idaho, re nia-rUJ this morning- Monday, uly 2o, lit ill—at the H. D. An,trow,,' i evidence a* the corner of Eleventh >nd Chloago streets. Judge Andrewa af: lei a ting. This is My. and Mrs. Nowbylgaec- ..ud experience in matrimony, they sa.ing divorced eich other about tour years ago. They will make their home at Middleton. -Caldwell News. The city council mot last Monday evening in regukir tension b^t ad journed until next Monday owing to d o absence of Mayor P. tM. Warren, who was enjoying a vacation la the Blue Mountains near Union. M. E. CHURCH Henny Young, Pastor. Sunday, August 7, Sunday school 10 A.M. Classes for everybody. Brotherhood class leader, R. J. Davi3; married ladies class leader, Mns. J. T. Long Preaching will bo at 8 P. M , ot account of the Communion service in the morning at Apple Valley. for 9 ale ) or The new Binkley bang Low on Third street, was damage,i a jod repair by a, fre which hr ke oat at aooul 4:30 Tuesdwv moan The tiro b, <i been bun ting some- me be- mu aim wais turned in. The tire boys mode good time fter re ceiving the alarm, and qaei, >ed the flames in remarkably ohori: lime af ter water was turned on, oat oared only the shell of the bulkli , t. The origin of the fire io unkn wn, but the theory is advanced that some oily rags left by the pointers ignited from apontnoeous combust: n during the heat of Monday afternoon and smouldered all through the ni| ally bursting into flam« end < the hig bias«. The loss ia shout $2500, fully cov ered by insurance. A GROWING BUSINESS Charles L. Shaffer, loon 1 for the Mutual Creamery Company, went to La Grand last week to take the »fate examination in creamery work, ami: i*e«ed with^flying colors. 11a returned to Nysd^pU*" : day morn ing. Mr. Shaffer st t les that since the branch station has been estab- lxtied in Nyssa, buslneos has hero belter th in was expected and new customers are ooonlng In every day. The company’s practice of raddag a test when the cream is del ored and writing a cheek for some i a proving very acceptable to their patro Mise Lulu Henry and M in Sue Meek of Tulsa, okl x, visited the past week at the home of Mrs. Will Cath ey, their aunt. They loft Thursday for points on the Coast and In Cali fornia and on to Globe. Arizona, where they will visit another xunt, .Mrs. C. W. Anderson. TRADE IN YOUR OLD TIRES On a new Horse Shoe or Miller tire of us. We will save you money on tires and tubes. NEW GOODS—LOWEST PRICE* Complete Speedometer for Ford Ford rear wheel $7.50 fr o n t .... Thief-proof coil box lock, Ford Bicycle tires ............................ $7.50 $6.50 $2.00 $2.75 RIGHT NOW for all cars we have rim lugs and bolts, Spoketits, radi ator atop leak, steel cable tire locks. fan belt», springs, etc. | A SPECIAL LOW PRICE ON THAT | BIG HEAVY HORSE SHOE TUBE— All Sizes. IT WILL PAY YOU TO GET OUR PRICEb wm trade for Parker’s Tire Shop ■ A G ood B ank for Y ou ® M $5 Providing a good place for the funds o f our people, and hav ¡ng the money ready for them when wanted is a part of our deily business. Reliable bank equipment and insurance against I sa are important elements of this protection. ■ H The good will and loyalty of our customers are back of our growth and strength. Tney are an asaaranre that this is also a good bank for you. m H M « 3 THE BANK OF NYSSA 3 ? '{Hlllllfllllf 1 ■ H a V M M H M H H I BÍ Now is the time to insure your hay and jfrain air>'in*t loss by fire. I represent the strongest American company Telephone, write or call. 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