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About The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1921)
GATE CITY JOURNAL euoiialied W h y a B. P. Frost Proof at Nyfc.., by BROWN BROS. ICntered at the Pootoftice at Nyssa, ¡regon, a* eecood-claw mall matter. Made entirely of wood. Double walls with deart airspace between, offering perfect insulation, which eliminates loss from frost. SUBSCRIPTION R A T E «; in* year, In advaaca. ............11.60 dia month*, ia advance............ 16 Walls are made of lbo-ing run perpendicular g iv in g « smooth sur ace inside, insuring even settling of silage. (Sil ¡a with horizontal wall con traction are rough ir-ide and result in loss of silage around edges. I ccause the air gets in, due to im proper settling.) Teachers’ Salaries University of Oregon, July 21 ¡hough there are approximately six uoucand public school teachers in die state o f Oregon, only thirty oi .hem receive annual salaries o f three aousand dollars or moie, according .o figures brought out during the i umunier term of the University of Oregon. There are 24 teaching pos »lions carrying salaries bet seen twen y-ifive hundred and three thousand dollars a year. School room jobs uroughciut the stiJte with » compens ation ranging 'between two thousand dollars and Uwenty-fl-ve hundred year number only 240. Thebe fig ures include Portland. A ll the rest of the thousands of teachers, lnclud mig ¡hundreds of superintendents principals, and ¡supervisor«, receive oss than two thousand dollars for e.r services, though large numbers of ihem have ¿pent four yeaiD in a univer.ity, college o- normail school a t» oral superintendents in attend ante -t the Cmverauyy summer term from tlie larger towns of the state report diiiioulty in comipleting their alls for next year. There ib> atiidi i shortage of teachers, they say. th e number o f appointment calls ..uJing in to tilie appointment bureau oi’ tide Lnheirsity further confiTOi l - j I s leport of a, teacher scarcity. Round shape of B. P. * ilo gives maximum capac ity and stability and makes better silage All mate- W o'd makes most sumelent silage: 1 5 8 inches of wood gives frost p otection q'-al to 83 inches o f concrete. Insure Against High Winter Feed Costs The farmer with hisB. P. silo filled with nourish ishing silage need not wo ry about high winter feed costs. It pays for itself in a short time. Build your new silo NOW and be sure o f toe best feed obtainable. Ask any B. P. tales manager. Boise Payette Lumber Company H. T. Francis, Sales Manager, Nyssa Yard. ►»♦ » » ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ » « » « ♦ • » ♦ » O s e * « « II Service Garage T H A T ’S T H E Q U E S T IO N . In one o f the N. Y. pulblic schooUt .¡he teaojer was explaining theiworo recuperate ’ to the class. .Nellie,” she asked, “ suppose your pa.,41 worked very hard all day, |be would be tired .and worn out, would- n’t he?” , “ Yea, mfco.” “ Then, when night comes and hils work is done for the day, what is it ue does?" "Ah ," replied Nellie, “ that's ..hat mother wants to know.” IN T H E N AM E OF TH E S T A T E O'F OREGON, You are hen ehy com manded to appear in the above en titled Court and caufce wlth'n six weeks after the first publication of this summons, which date o f first j publication is June 24th 1921, then and there to answer or otherwise plead to the oomplalnt filed herein. And if you fail so to ido, for want thereof, pladnHflf will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In said complaint, to-wit: F-or Judgment against the defend ant, P. R. Wise, In the sum of Three Hundred ($300.00) Dollars with in- erest at eight per cent per annum from April 8, 1918; for the costs and disbursements o f this suit, and for a reaivonalble attorney's fee herein; and for the reformation o f that certain mortgage given by defendant to plaintiff dated April 8, 1918, In ac cordance with the true in te n t'o f the parties thereto, so that the same shall describe the East Half o f the 3outhwest Quarter (E % 9W (4),South west Quarter of the Southwest Quart er (9 W % S W % ) and the South H alf of the Northwest Quarter of the SouthweBt Quarter (3V4NW % SW % ) of Section Tw elve (12) In Township Twenty-two (22) South, Range Forty- six (46) East, W. M., and for the foreclosure thereof to satisfy the said ludgment, and that defendant be forever barred and foreclosed of all right, title and Interest in or to said oremlaes, and for such other and fur- ther relief as may be eou'tahe. Sendee ot this summons Is mode tpon you by publication thereof In he Gate City Journa', a weekly newspaper published -t Nyssa, In Malheur County, Ore-ron, for sdxkiuc- jeseive weeks commencing with the 14th day o f June, 1921, by order of he Honorable Dalton Blags, Judge of ¡aid Court, made and ent?red herein >n the 16th ¡day of June, 1921. « A V I S & KESTER, Attorney« fo r Plaintiff, Residing at Vale, Oregon NOTICE OF SH E R IFF’ * FORECLOSURE Fabrics Cords Low Cost Mileage For the Big Car E very F isk T ire is a guar antee that you w ill get mileage at a lo w cost. For satisfaction, safety and econom y you buy a “ sure thing” when you buy Fisk Tires. Y ou are safe when you buy a know n and repu table product at a low price Sold only by Dealers SALE IN * Ü • (BY V IR T U E <JF A N EXECUTION LN FORtEOLOeURlB: duly issued by he Clerk o f the Circuit Court o f the AGENTS FOR W TITD D ID O ^ State o f Oregon, for the County of S . W. D R JURRIES tllalheur, dated the 5th day o f July H 1921, in a certain s tit in the said K PARMA PHONE 65 IDAHO Circuit Court, for the said State an » * County, wherein Flunk Golden as Plaintiff, recovered judgment against Allen Ervinigton, Mary Brvingtou and N ellie E. Spangler as Defendants, D O BBIN Census returns from cities all ovei n the stum o f Eleven Hundred F*fty- ■ Nine and 80-100 ($1159.80) dollars, the country show a large decrease in vith interest thereon from the 23rd the horse population of the United lay o f June, 1921, at the rate o f » -Slate«. Tuns, in Portland, Ore er cent per ¡annum, anti the further , there are 1502 horses or 6391 less ^ warn o f One hundred Twenty-Five M Ilian in 1910, ¡$ 126.00) dollar« Attorney's fees and . ' JUST THE THING FOB PLOWING ALFALFA I So exits Dobbin. W e would like he further sum o f Twenty-Three ' to he :r a 'debate on Che isbaie: which $28) dollars, coets. is the better friend of man— the horse Also judgment was rendered in or the automobile?—Nampa Record a vor defendant andcroeo-campl&tuani, \ellie E. Spangler, fo r the sum ot Phone 43 ‘T-itUe boy, that your ¡mamma I'wenitb-Five Hundreii ($2600.00; over there with the beautiful set ot ollairs, with Interest thereon at the m — ■ ■ furs?” cate o f 8 per cent per annum, from ISM CLEANS A N D PRESSES THOROUGHLY “ Yes sir.” M h e 23rd day o f April, 1920, and the "W ell, do you kuow what poor ani We are equipped with all the latest machinery and can * further sum o f T w o Hundred Fifty mal It is that had to suffer in order give vou quick service. Send parcel post. We pay post $260.00) dollars, Attorney1« fees, i...ut your mstnma m ighthave thefurs age oneway Cur charges are reasanuble. -nd the further sum o f Eighteen with which she adorns herself sc $18.00) dollars costs, which Judg SUITS CLEANED A N D PRESSED........ $1.75 proudly?" *> ment ¡won enrolled an'dJ docketed’ an Yes sir, my papa.” We clean everything that can be dry cleaned and gaaran- he Clerks Oflfloe o f said Court in H tee all our work first class. ¡aid County on the 23rd' day o f June, W Se. ting it r ght.— Kansas Paper— 1921. 9. We wish to apologize for the man THEREIFOiRE N O TICE IS H ERE ner in which ¡we disgraced the beau SY GdVHN, That I will on the 6tn Through B tiful wedding ¡last weeik D I U U I I U U I Jay o f August, 19-21, at the hour ot ■ li error o f the typesetter we were I ,1 o'clock, in the forenoon o f said ■ ma ie to say “ the roses were punk.’ lay, a t the North ¡Main Bntrtanee [* What we should have said was “the Door o f the Court House, at VUle, in « m I noses were iplnlk.—¡Boston Transcript * taid County and State, sell (at Public M B| ------------------- unction to the highest ¡bidder or bid m She D idn 't K n o w B ean«,— G ro cer ANDERSON & BURBIDGE ders for cash, the following described M "W e have some very string beans real property, to-wft; today.” (Beginning at a point 908 feet east laillllKlIlHIIHBIlIMlIM Mrs. New'bride— "How much are of the northwest corner o f Section m t i;«">■ a string?"—Th e Fun ¡Rook. 1« , Tp. 19, S R. 47, E. W . (M., thence A L L W ORK G UARANTEED A N D [H I M It shouliA occur that some o f that touth 660 feet, thence cast 1133 fee- A T PRICES T H A T A R E RIGHT m T.i 'tO.OOO m ajority last ¡November was o the Oregon bank o f Snake River; 'Have your «ye* examined bv a register ed Optonetrial' m hence north, 20 degrees east, 691 due to anger at things is they were. We would appreciate a share of your patronage 'eet to the north line o f Sec. 28; ■ m Wetter remedy some o f them, Messrs ■ ■Uongrd s.—tit. Lot i-i Globe-Democrat hence west 1469 feet to the place or m wig-taning .containing 20 acres more or ■ M An expert, says that every chid ass, together with all appurteoanc«* ■ M be finger- printerl Every water rights end pumping plant, con Eye Sight Specialist ■ ohould 't’ "iM is. I f you don't believe it cuo- ¡toting o f pcmipe and motors,for tak- Parma, Idaho v.tl s the homes and look at Che walls ng water from Snt.ke R iver for lm - ■ W » grind our own Ivnses and can duplicate broken lenses «hile tatlon o f said land. and wH p 'per.— New Y’ ork Morning yoa wait. l i I X I B I I I ■ Telegraph. The utbove real property with tt.« 4 i H 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 i i i i U ippurt*n«ncee taken anal levied upon r h ”M 147J Ontario. Oregon ^ 1 Henry pulled a boner with the is the property o f the sn.l defend !H peace dove, amt.eo far. the mechmnio ints, Allen Brvington, Mary Ervins- ............................................ “ “ M t t l l l H M t Ml al cow is a flivver, but he certainly ton and N ellie E. Spangle-, by virtu* seems to know how to put the “ iron if a mortgage g lr«n thereon t t the hove named defendants, or as muc.-i horse” through the paces. o n hereof as may be neoesaary to satisf> S U M M O N S FO R P U B L IC A T IO N ¡¡aid pidgmente in favor o f Frank Gol n ten. and Judgment rendered Neflie F, «I Equity NO. pangier on croes-eonvp'atnt, togeth F O R G R A I N . M I I .T , F K P J A IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT O F TH F er with all costs and diallwrsetnents A N I) SEEDS OF A L L KINDS a* S T A T E OF OREGON FOR M AL h at buve or may accrue. HEUR COUNTY. Dated at Vale. Oregon, this 6th dr y Bt STEAMED ROLLED BARLEY A SPECIALTY * D. E. M eK IN LE Y and ROtBTOT Mo of July, 1921. K IN T .E Y , Plaintiffs, Rexnlland Nyal Agency. H. LE E NOE, Sherlft 9 V«. Date o f first putolWatlon July 8, 19?1 P. R WISE. Defendant Near Depot. Nyssa. Oregon Date o f l a « pnibllcation Augusts, 192 Phone tt T o r . R. Wise, tha ahora nam**, de Date of »alo A ' « « . 6, 1*C1. at 11 A M ♦♦♦ ♦ M i n Fordson Tractor Price $730 ÿ Friday Grecos Silo is the Best Simple and economic?! to cor struct terial available at B. P. jards. every faodant: ■ Jurries Drug Co. S m m m * m W here Prices Are m m m ACCURACY SERVICE “Our Motto” QUALITY > 000 0000 100 00 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 C. C. C O TTO N 0000000000000 ! PAYETTE A B X K K l i r 2 u « ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ « ■ ■ ■ M M M V M » * ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ * * ■ ! HMK¥ Right « PRESSARY When you want choice Meat phone m m n m 10F2 W E H A V E IT r. ■ Agent Wanted Nyssa Meat M aiket u Dr. J. A. McFall FRANK DUBORKO g V U L C A N IZ IN G B R O W N E ’S T IR E S H O P K [in L ax P h a rm a c y i K E Í r | Nyssa Grain and Seed Co. Poultry Supplies m m