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I Vi T he G ate C ity J o V O L X IX NO. 49. OWYHEE F rm m i regular correspondent OWYIHEE, Augi*slt,ll—S. X> -Bige low, 'Wan Schweizer, and George Kro/th -Shdpped a carload of early potatoes tlhls week, price« ranging from $1.1(5 to $2.00 per hundred. Fred Klingtoodk and family were callers at the G. W. Benton home near Nyssa -Sun'Hay. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. DeBo-d and family visited relatives/ in Arena Valley 'Sunday afternoon. Mis« Marion Lowe visited at the Kingman home in tihe Kolony Sun day. 'Herman Bust was a business vis itor in Ontario Wednesday. Mr. and (Mrs. Jade Glascock and family went to Ontario Friday where Mr. Glascock had some dent al work done. Jack Twelves is now employed on the SSiatto rancn. NY SSA, M A L H E U R C O U N T Y . OREGON. F R ID A Y . A U G U S T 12. 1921 Friar and l.veband. •Mr. and 'Mrs. Wni Feints and fam ily, Mery and Gladys McGinnis, Carl Schweizer and a number of the ■gov’t surveyors attended the dance i t Bend (Park Thursday evening. Grandlpa (Bradley, who has been a guest at the Goorge (Smith home, near Unity, Or., for some time, re turned home Monday. Giadysi Kygar called! at tho Lowe home Thursday. The swimming cflufi met -it the Bradley owlmimdng (hole fatheOwy hee ditch Thursday evening. Mildred DoBord was an overnight guest o f Mis Florence Kingman Friday, attending the meeting of the Y. P. C., which met there. I J 7Jtol-*e»i' $1 50 P E R Y E A R 6c P E R CO! ' -*»- IRyssa and \Picinity ¡j A Brief Resume of the Daily Events in a Live Town— What Your Neighbors Are Doing. j Mrs. C. M. Nicholson left for Boise Mias Lulu Davis was a> Payette Sunday for- a few days visit with visitor Sunday, friends there. j W. L. Gilbeon made a business Mr. and Mrs. Jackson, o f Parma, trip 'to C-iliwoll Wednedlla>. were the guests over Sunday of Mr. Deputy Sheu-iflf C. W. Glenn was over and Mrs. J. C. Beam. from Vale on official buiinesis Mon- OLinton Webb and J. W. Orocfkett <lajr’ Mr. and (Mrs. C. F. Miller leave left Wednesday for u vhsR with Thursday for Payette Lukes for a friends in Jordan Valley. few days (vacation. ‘Mrs. James (Fogle and daughter, Robert Closson spent several days Pi-ultne, were visitors at the (home with friends in Payette this week, NYSSAITES ENJOY BEND PICNIC of Mrs. George Green Tuesday. and returned Wednesday. County Judge IE. H. Test was In Mr. and Mrs. Chia/rlem McConnell A group o f popular young married j. Sch-neiter, of Arcadia, couples from Nysctv spent a pleasent Nyssa Monday Just long enough to and M„ day Sunday at Big IBen|i'. The went say “Hello" to a few of bis friends. wer6 ^jyee« visitors Friday. Clyde (Beam went to ironside this j Q H Test -jtHheur county rep- byauto and carried a (bountiful bask et dinner (along. Among those who week, where he will remain for a re8elntatdve o f the Standard Oil Co., attended were: Ml. and Mm. Gharles time, malting the trip on hie motor- W1ae ¡n town from Ontario Monday. IXjnX forget the musical recital Ora/wford and children, Mr. and Mrs cycle. Miss Lydia Jurries, of Parma, was Mr. and Mrs. (Henry Peterson and in ,Xyssa Saturday, JTld -visite/j at at the school house August 18,vnder Harry Goshert, Mr. and Mrs. Albert the direction Of (Mies 'Bernice M ao Cook land children, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- daughter, Leia, were guests at the nome ^ Ur an l lMrs Ma„ Lafiort_v Hunter left Wednesday for Lafferty. , tie Robinson, (Mr. and MlnsUPreitty- home of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Lackey, j j tihe Owyhee and Big Ben'i1 ooun-try idvelyn DeBord was an overnight man, Mr. and Mrs. 0. G. Bauer, Mr. Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Goshert and his J q ,^ MciConnon’s pro- guest of Alta Bradley Thursday. and Mrs. Eilmer Stradley, Mr. and MTs. Lari Flock and baby re- Mrs. McKenzie, Mr. and Mrs. Burney whitiren and Miss Georgia Dennis duc!s turned Saturday morning from a Wilson, and Mr. and Mrs. Dwight crrDved from an auto tour of the Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coslho, of the Const Wednesday. visit to -he- parents at Shedd, Or. Smith. Bristol Hotel, at Boise, were'Sunday After their return they were Mrs. W. W. Smith' and son, Leon- visitors at the home of (Mr. and Mire. Mr. and /Mr®. IS. L>. BilfeUow and guests at the home of (Mr. and Mrs. family motored to Ontario Sunday. Barney Wilson, /where snipper was aifi, were guests at the home o f Mrs. J. IS. Pinlkston. Smith’s parents, Mr. and (Mrs. J. 8. Mr. and Mms. Victor Marshals, of served on the lawn. Two carloa'is of (potatoes were A ll report tt Pinkston, Wednesday. Wilder, vietted at the Sclbweazer fine time. shipped- from the W. L. Gibson Mr. and Mrs. FHoytii Linder re ranch the puslt few days'. some® Monday. M-r. Gib turned from Newport, One., Wednes son and associates expect to ship Club Leader, Wellman, was In the CLEAN UP THE WEEDS community visiting the various The conned’ will cut and bum the day, where they have been <m vaca four carloads tihis week. poultry pens of club memWggs Fri weeds Inthe streets and alleys with tion for the past few weed™ -Mr. and Mrs. Jaimes -Wootan, of JA CK R E Y N O L D S Mr. Lakness, teieprone manager, Hailey, Oda., visited Thursday of the day. in the next ten ¡days, and private Champion W orld’s Welterweight Wrestler, at Locust Park, made a- business/ trip among the Miss Mary McOdnnta, who is em- property Owners ere home of Mr. Wooten’s stater Mrs. requested to Friday, August 19 ployeiil in the Peutz home, « vnt do »likewise on their private -prop- farmers of this vicinity Wednesday C. M. Nicholson, lowing Friday for ¡Saturday nigfit ani Sunday -.wf -fry on or before August 25. 1921, in the interest of his company Tacoma, Wn„ where they wKU spend how this match came to be ar Mrs. J. C. 'McGee aad Bister, Mrs. ’ th^ summer. the home folks. after which date the work will be ranged. -It is very seldom that Miss Gladys Kygar and Lou De- done by the city at the owner's e* W. E. Wbicher, of Btockfoot, Okla.," Mr. and Mrs. Harry Oosiho, both people in these parts gc- to see visited in (Boise Wednesday and Gald-e practiced for the rec'tal at pense. Lets clean up. former i/opul ir young people ofNys- world champions In notion ,md the the Lowe home Sunday afemoon. Order o f the council In the min Thursday of last week. aa, were down Sunday -fro-m Boise, should be commended Wanl-d’s -Champion -welterweight promoters Strayed and came to my pi ace- Mrs. F. L. DelBord and children utes of the meeting of August 8, where Mr. Ooe/ho is proprietor of the for securing the beet pos-ible en- wrestler, Jack. Reynolds to wrostte one four year old hotter, (branded F spent Tuesday at he Klintgback 1921. Bihistol hotel. "W e jitat ha|d to see • Ai-oerr Giueon at Locust Pork, Aug. (erutaaient on 'hip. If not claimed within 20 home. C. W. Rebetrer, Marshal. the old home town again,” said Har There will be three goo! i/re-Hm- 19, 1921. days, will (be sold.—Mm. 8. A. (Haying i » going on apace, a good ry. inary bouts before the main event. J. R. Hunter, the popular local ment. R/ ynoldoi agrees to tli-row G hson many have already finished second Geonfe Closson had a novel expert The management o f the ;nrk will Mns. IN. E. Watcher and son,Jack, agent for McConnon’s nouserold i-ivice In 15 minutes or forfeit the haying. ience this week. A swarm of bees have a worthy opponent to meet of ffliaokrwell, Okla., returned to their ; ;:rso and match. In the event (Rev. and Mrs. Charles IBlom, of necessities, bus fixed up t. poultry decided to occupy his -bedroom, en at Gibson seouresa fall the,natch Kay ''^ 'c n -s e n , of Payette, for the and now exchanges his home Monday, after a two weeks Ontario, (were guieets to dinner at wagon tering a stmall aperture in the /wall. heavyweight championship of the the Bradley home Tuesday, calling wares for poultry during nis acipt ¡visit -with her sister, Mrs. J. C. Ma They are still there, and unless same •i over and Reynolds loses. Norbhiweet, Labor Day. gee. Mr. Hun also at other home« in the com to the farming districts Gibson has defeated Ohet -Camip There will -be a Mg dance at the Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Qillts ar bee-man comes to the rescue, George of -Boise, as has Reynolds. ter states that a more hopeful f jel munity. We will have to h-un-t new quarters for close oft.he of the Reynolds-Gibson rived from Portland last Friday, by Mr. and Mrs. J. P. McGinnis' and ls evident among the farmers and concede Reynold« to Ibe the best match. sleeping purpose«. auto and spent severe! days visiting children left 'Saturday morning for a spirit of optimism prevails. w.-. ter weight in the gaa.e today,and Ringside seats $1.60 plus war tax. Mr. GllUs’s cousins, Roy and Arthur and overland trip to northern Cal think (he can best soy man In a fin One tody admitted free -with each BINDER FOR SALE—Also three Cook and their fsmCI- ifornia. ish match who can make the welt P R I8 B Y T E S IA N CH URCH ticket purchase!. General admis Mr. land Mrs. Carl Odhneiter (ana (Donald IBeetoe, of (Dallas, Or., is work horses.—Apply to John Prati, erweight limit of 115 pound®, rlmg- sion $1, pins war tax.—Adv. children arived in Nyssa ThugS-lay the guest o f his sister, Mrs. Frank Ny-ssa, Or. jy 2î-2t A; ivertlstenant de; but there is a -grave question Weston F. Shields, Pastor. They expect to reside ait the home (Preaching at the Presbyterian in our minds as to whether he can of Mr. Sehnetter’s mother, Mrs. J. BIRTHS Church will begin August 21, at 11 defe::-t the local man, who claims Sehneiter, for the present. BORN, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Phil the welterweight championship of A. M., and at Arcadia at 2:30 the Mr. and Mrs. J. *3. Pinkston ex pee: NorUi/west, In this handlahp lips, August 9, an eight and one half same day. This» week the pastor Is the to leave for a -week’s vacation at pound girl. at Malheur City, Ironside and Unity, match. Central Gove. Idaho, near Homednfe, Jack Reynolds came west for the ROHN, lo Mr. and Mit- George visiting with the Jaike Mussel 1 fam ex-pres purpose of visiting h's two Toamibs, a son, August 1. ily. They leave Saturday. ►rothtrs, over in Gamas Pralnle.Tda. Mr. and Mrs. »Freeman and Mr. M. E. CHURCH tout the wreOllng fans of this part Peaches for Sale at McCurdy’s Mr. Freemen's mother, of .San Henay Younfl, Pastor. of t he country /«(ion learning of the ranch, 6c fb. Bung boxe - -Adver Francisco, visited a few days Uhls Sunday, August 14. This bank is founded apou tho belief that our most value- Welter King toeing around so near, tisement. week at the J. C. Beam home. Sunday school 10 A.M. Classes decided to try and secure (his serv bis asset is tho complete confidence of our depositors. For 'Berry <Ystes sod Cups sea b They were entente (by auto to Chi for everybody. Brotherhood class ices for a few mistchns, and that Is T. Francis.—Adv. Whethsr tha account is large or small, vos will receive baa* cago. leader, R. J. Davis; married ladies the same careful attention, tho same courtesy and the saase Mayor P. M. Warren started on hla clasa leader, Mns. J. T. Long appreciation. return trip to Union .Mbnday. He (Prcnichicg 'by the pastor at 11, A. We will bo pleased to have you command wilt bring Mrs. Wlarren and danght- m ua when wo can bo of any service to you. trs, Mrs. Pehrl Bingham and M1es m Grace Warren, borne on bis return to M. D. Fleming eye -specialist from m Nyssa. Boise, will be at the hotel on Tues M Mrs. Archie Sinclair and children day, August 16. Cal on him for bat are leaving (Friday for their new ter optical service.—Advertisement Regardless of the vnlue of your private pspere, the exper se N y m , O rego n home in 'Rldgefietd, Woslh. Mr. Sin end inconvenience required te make good their lose, they will clair will meet them 1n Portland He burn freely. Yeu might suffer lose in other ways—Theft, care Capital ........................... *25,000.00 b tales be has found an Ideal location lessness, meddlers. Surplus .........................25G00.00 and they will make their future res Take no risk. A Safety Deposit Box in the vault of the idence there. Bank of Nysaa offers you ample pioteetlen for ell your papers of value Keep them here—all in one piece where you can con Married at Boise. Idhho, Augnsl 7, sult them, in private, et any time. Mr. Francis L. Aired and (Miss TJ- On • new Horse Shoe or Miller nora >E. Garlic. The eouple expect tiro of us. We will esve you money to make their home in Boise. Mr. on tires and tubes. M Aired Is well known and bap a num NEW GOODS—LOWEST PRICES ■ ber of friends and reln-tlves in Nyssa He Is a ¡brother o f Mrs George Complete Speedometer for Ford $7.50 Capital................................ . $25,090 K Ford rear wheel $7.50 front.,., $$-60 and Mrs. Adolph Scbnedtec. Surplus ____________________ $20,000 m Green During the absence of Rev. W. T. Thief-proof coil box lock. Ford $2.00 P Take your cream where you get the moat out m -■(h i Wds at Synod some one broke In Bicycle tires ....................... $2.75 I to Ms garage and took the left !»a «f RIGHT NOW for all cars we have ■ o f it. rear tire and inner tube off bis car. Its rim luge and bolts. Spoketite, radi B Ask y*ur neighbor. We take his cream. and also c/Tried off one o f hie good ator stop leek, eteel cable tire loefce, Now is the time to insure your hty and grain agxinot X he is satisfied. m machine wrenches T 9 » taker edit fan belts, springe, etc. loss by fire. I represent the strongest American ■ prove himself in pert an honest man company. Telephone, write or call. by the return In« the asms to the A SPECIAL LOW PRICE ON THAT owner BIG HEAVY HORSE SHOE TUEE— ■ Mr and Mrs Clinton W -t * and All «Isos. ■ children returned ?Vt-jrday from an TEST T U E S D A Y S A N D S A T U R D A Y S IT WILL PAY YOU TO GET OUR auto tour of the Yedlonrmone Park. PRICES They motored to Rigby. Idaho, on Hie return trip to visit Mrs Webb’s brother. Almond Pier They report * pleasant tidp and that the Perk Is full o f onto traveler«: people com In« ■ AUTO A C C C M Q R ie t Nyssa, Oregon and going like as In a large <*tT sK 177 ONTARIO, OREGON the time Wrestling Match at Locust Park Our Most Valuable Asset FUEL AND FLAMES Malheur County Bank T R A D E IN YOUR O LD TIRES a DAIRYMEN ■ A Trial Is A ll W e Ask THE BANK OF NYSSA jj ■ R E L IA B L E FIRE MUTUAL CREAMERY CO. ■ ■ Parker’s Tire Shop INSURANCE J. H. Wolf.