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E G ate C m ' J ournal NÏS9A, MALHUft O O U im , 0 UMK)N. WiltíAY. OCTORBK21, 1921 NO. 1 KOLONY Morgan was* a bus!- jn Counci', Idaho 'aal .that John uVloses Jiao Smith muck for «he ranch rs thank rtnch- win out and the KoJ- Maurice L Judd, of «he IKolany Wednca- -edfc. has rented a imrt ot •man it nch and expects, anil corn. endiola, the sheep naan, ipart c f tlte third1 crop deling and Otis ranches, meet are in this sec looking Hor ‘pasture. i t eacc-'lent sheep and still to la- had in the nest cf Principal Bver- of.ih e school will evening, Oct., 21, (ottilk or school activities and terest |to every resident and teachers o f the y school met with'Snipt. reet VVednesliUy evening ns for the work for the y plan a Hallowe'en Sunday school and peo- xamunity at the school SCHOL NOTES ’mists", an organization an Kolony High school, ders oi the Gate City Of them their ‘p«t- in their efforts to pro- th oho news item s from lony for the remainder 1 year. d Perry Contra® com- "ol Wedneday, Oct. IS., eighth grade, who ha teen sick for •ith apendtettis, died in day evening. rs. J. $’. McGinnis tind atended tlhe funeral ait dneetl&v morning, team, consisting o f the has keen organized). kas been aroused and plans for its progress leave com menced. iMir. lUre.tihauipt, t'he county agri culturist, and 'Prof. iFlt* from O. A.C. jvsll hold a m eeting for «hefarmer* at tihe Conrad Martin farm for i~e purpose t f jii lsUug dairy ca ttle on Monday, O ctober 21. On Monday, ‘October, 18, Mr. U ver st, r had tihe pupils in h is room div ide Into ti»o .-.oc.eties. F lcrenca Bach i.nd L’arl Sjh'WeHeir were chosen lead ers (Florence's division held a m eet ing Tuesday, Oct. 18, und decided ‘ jo cal thenust'lves tihe "Papclmlsits.” . ‘.tey also eleoted a secretary and , 1 'easuire.ir T uring on" recent vacation, tihe school h ou se ‘iloors iwere scruibbod and oiled » tilth adds much to the appearance o f our school rooms. T he •Kingin' n IKolony school has received an allotm ent o f hooks from jhe M alheur county library) Any one can receive book« w h o ' s a mem ber o f the association. T he B asket-ball team s have been organized aril II are Just waiting for the ‘g oals to 'be fixed. T he 'll'« ,lim is ts” are planning a H allow e’en party to entertain 'the other so ciety on ©at. Oct. ‘29. (Friday m orning, October 21, Prof. Everett is going to start vocal train in g in th e schools. T h e upper room ha9 started 'pen manship fo r the 'benefit Of the book keeping olnss. .. M ra Bvcrot iwiu dem onstrate the making o f cheddrr cheese.. Any | interested in cheeee m aking w ill do do w ell to com®. Mr. J e sse 10 in trail has purchase'! his old hocm e from A lvin ‘McGinnis and wiM m ak e their future home ¡‘here. Mr. and Mrs. ‘McGinnis (will continue to resid e th ere until spring. Two Beauties Oou’.d n o t ibdkept .iby th e ir owners. O ne nice, alm ost netw piano anil one Victrola, lik e new witlh a good m any records. Thor® instrum ents aae bout half paid for and 1 w ill se ll them for ttheiir ‘balance due and term s if de sired. W rite. FRANK POIPMA, adv. Boise, Idaho. Gas £9c a t th e N yssa F illing ©ta tion.— Advertisem ent. ank With Thil It a little simple invitation in itaelf, but it ra.ann to th Mrm, merchant, cerperatlon cr Individual who accepta, aabatantial assiatanae in butinasa, security for funds, and all the con vanlence9 a well organized banking system aan extend. Capital Surplus. O regon 26 •V«.«U 25««« e# ÄIHHW HHHa■■■HM M BM rÄW W r .00 SALE «h»»*« to get the bargains you w an t in th« follow ing articles for only $1.#0 t» f«r ladies and children ..................................$1.00 iMthtra, trimming: etc.................................... 1.U0 « ii* la stamped a rt goods d ep artm eat >rt«e« ,» l.jo and 2.00, n o w ................ ..100 ,l*r «tamped prices lumped in bunches f«r 1.00 •t thread. 9 balls for ...................... . ¡.«0 •. double silk. 260 values, n ow ...................... 1.00 *■ w*6li®-kid, 2.66 values, now ...................... 1.00 “ wlfakia gauntlets, 2 00 values. n «w .......... l."0 »■it aainns, extra fine quality ................ 1.00 i»mt v««ts, goo‘1 quality, 2 f o r ...................... 1.00 •“ «, Ghipman knit, 2.5« values, pr .............. 1.00 ,»M«ilk kese, white only, 3 prs fo r.............. 1.0« M u r ......................................................... 1.00 ■“ «>« ir a w ie n .................................................. 1.00 * , * 00 .valves, q « w ................................ 1.00 T ^ ^ • rí:an,,* "nd ...................... 1.00 •fttuefi. geed quality, 6 f o r ............................. 1.00 apr«as and breeches for children, 2.60 ........... .............................................. 100 - » kail caps, aaeorte« styles .................... 1.00 * rD promptly Saturday morning:, October 15, eeatiaaes te October 2f. . GEORGIA H ULL N ,w location aero«* s tr e e t from Dreamland ■ « « « j SCH00L_N0TES Jlaiheur County T eachers* Ajyuuai A Girls Atheletle Association was " F 1 1 5 r :- a — —— a a e —^ —- institute held in Vale, Oregon, Oct organized Monday, Oct. 17, for ton Brief Keaume of the Daily Eventa in a lave Town— oj»r 12, 12, 14, 1921. purpose of sta r in g dlffer r t all !at- What Your itfeii' hboru Are Doing. V\ i IKltEAr,: the Cliy o f Vale has ios among the High Bo'ool sills. ¡»down us a heariy welcome duruxg We hope that by next w»ek t *e gdrto our stay, will be organized and playing games ‘Floyd U n d e r made a business tripj lihl i t REldOLVED, that w e ertend outdoors. The following were el*ct- to liom ed ale Tuesday. our thanks to ¡hi . Mayor Of the city etl officers: UH le May Hunt, Presi L eL od, Stanley and Carl Fean left tor ibis welcome to us, and to the loc dent; Ruth Barrett, ‘Secretary; Gen last w eek for Twin (FMlls. al liarent-Teachers A ssocio tion, to eva. Vaughan, Treasurer. Mis. Elmore McLellan. and Mies iMias Irene EdwaitJs, of Arcadia!, ¡ie ladies of tihe Methodist church, School luncheB being served now. Georgia Dennis w ere Ontario visi and Ted Hon, o f Vale, were married to the Commercial Club, aud to «11 A meal ticket is S5o a week. tors ‘M onday. ait the Methodist parsonage in. Vale| others who contributed to ur enter THE HALLOWETBN ‘MAiSQtJDRA1DB Mrs. W. S ' Wade, o i La Grande, last Wednesday. They left burned ainmenit. A party held Friday evening Oct- vis.ted w ith Mra. Zina IRamhaud a iately for Harper where they will 'WiiHRikiAiS: the Institute ‘has been cJber 14, w as given by the seventh few days o f last week. make their home. a rare treat f goo!J‘ things due te th< and eighth grade girls In honor of ‘Mrs. Esther ‘Cobb hais rented her Mr. Dorman, of Ontario, brought a effort* of our ‘State ©Uiverlntendent, the 7th and 8th grade ‘boys. They residence on th® E ast Side and w ill small Ibuuch of Ms sheep in from aud ins ¡motors, also invited the 6th grade. Games m ove to H om edale for the winter. •Jlie h llis (Sunday to h is ranch near BE IT K.K OLVQD, that w e here were 'played, music anil airglng was M. Peterson, w ho ipurchascGl the here. y express our very sincere appreci enjoyed hy all, niftier which delicious Lund eheep recently is ‘bringin gchern refreshments were served. Elbert ‘Butler went to Nampa Wed ticn to them. in from the hange north o f Boise. nesday to attend a hog hale. Under the supervision of Mrs. Rey ' A'HIEfliBAS: we realize the import Mrs. D. W. Gfbson and daughters W ater w as turned out of the Owy tnce of the a ls ¡ruction In fundament nold« the 3rd and 4th gradee girts returned Monday from Nampa where hee canal ¡Sunday and everybody is ale, are organized in teams for fbaftl. they spent the week end w ith ela- trying to get a mesa of fish. 1 ‘E IT RE3GLVBD, that w e pledigt Xorma Sneider ‘being caipts n o f one th e e . eaim anldl Nargaret Hunt captain of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Lackey and ourselves to earnest effort» in effect Born to Mr. and, Mrs. Ray Sh oe little daughter spent Sunday evening n s "Oregon’s oibjectives in ducatlon' the other. maker at the hom e of tihe latter'a witih the C. W. Barrett family. On account of th« tuition Pee which is c.¡Find by .Superintendent Church parents, (Rev. and ‘Mrs. Wharton, a is to b e paid for those uvlng in dist A lbert Gibson and wife and ch illi ill. son on Saturday, Oct. 16. ren, of ‘Weisor, made a short call on (WUERlEAS: «trees has bee: ricts other thkn ithts, th e 7th and 8th Mr. and Mrs. Wm W est, w ho have friends in this neighborhood Sunday. seed by Professor Dilbach. and oth irradee have lost several students, been occupying th e Wim W ard house Hebert Long, who has been tn ers cn tihe Importance of char&cte thus decreasing the enrolm ents Im n he ‘East ‘SiSe, are m oving this Eugene and Lebanon for the past b::‘i!d'ing in training for 'fuaure clti mensely. Buel Clement left th e N yssa edhool. >ve«k to their ranch near Nyasa. month, has returned home. zenship, H. I. altn scn , formerly pairitor of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Quinby and two IBE IT FIESCLVED, that we. thx He will attend the echool t Arcadia. •Rex Walter «topped school this h e M. E. church. o f N yssa, passed tittle nieces were shopping in Ontar- teachers Of 'Malheur county, believe through here ‘Monday on bio wa to ‘o ‘S tiirday. n laying greater stress on »»oh vlr- week. The Ftourth and Fifth i radee are C oaling. Mr. H ansen ia now past There wil be a 'program and moth- l u'p» as honesty, integirity, courage, ' Stting collections o f fkrverg (or or o f the M. E. church, o f Cambridge ‘vre’ m eeting at the school house Fri ¡>urity, honor and cleanliness. The col'ec’ions now Idaho. day aftern :n at half .past two o'-1 \V I H'lREAS: we realize thattihe fu their rooms. T.:o Turtles o f S t ‘Paul's Guild will •lock. ture efficiency of our citizens '<he- consist of geraniums, UlUes anld cact meet at th e Parish (Hall W ednesday, 'Mr. M il M ’.a. 8. D. Goahert, >f Xys- >ends much on their physical condi us. The enrollment of the echoed now O euber 26. A (bazaar is being plan ea, w ere caling on friends in this tion and that the Oregon Tubereu ned for Novemlber, and an y help or vicinity Tuesday afternoon. ¡osis Association 1« doing a work of stands: ontri'tutlon given the yiuildl at th is (1'rya.n Looper and w ife w ere On inestimable halite to our state at High school ........................................ 66 Eighth grade .................... 20 tim e iwould b e greatly a'Tpreclated. terio visitors Saturday. large, 13 M n t W. H. ‘Fleam, ¡Mrs. M. A. HE IT RESOLVED, that We pledge Seventh grade ........................ B4 Tortrnson and IMr. and Mrs. J IB. ourselves to support their effort» in Sixth ................................ Fifth grade ........................................ 03 ©tu b motored from N yasa W ednes ?v*ery possible way. 08 Amercing o f the N yssa Votunfect WHEREAS: It has been estimated Fourth grade day nnd attended th e P. T. A. Coun Third grade . ....................... 20 cil m eeting. Mrs. J. ®. ‘Slmith is t ire •Doparunient w _s held, at the city hat the ‘Parent-Teachers Association Second grade ..................................... 29 the county president o f th e society. council room ‘Monday evening am- 8 the greatest agency for progress First gr de ......................................... 22 officers were elected as follows: —Maillbeur Enterprise. 'n education at present, Total ................. 243 BE IT 'RESOLVED, that we en- Eurbidge, ‘President; Arttihiui <3 tptain F. iB. Bbbert, General old Friday th e 14th> the N rssn foot iorse the ivork of the Parent-Teach Cook, Chief; J. T t. (Hunter, Secretary, (Vyunsel o f the ‘P acifio C oast deport ball team enjoyed a pract re game “rs Association. ment o f tihe Amtl-Saloon. (League of Marlin ’WlL.cn, Treai nrer. vvt'h Ontario fimt and second teams. WHBRIEA9: th county system of Several new members were signed America, will apaaik ait tihe M ethodist Coach ‘Duncan, of Nyssa. w as on the idministnaitlon and taxation means up, ..nl.‘ Mayor Warren and two mem church on uhe them e, 'T h e Unfin field trying out new plays ant lining ished (Bottle.” Adm ission free bers of the council who were re hirer educational oipportunlties to uip our defence. sent promised their cooperation ' 11 the children of Malheur county. Everybody welcom e. On Tuesday N yssa H. 8. i>eat On BE IT ¡RESOLVED, that w e earn Or. E. A. N ixon, N yssa’s dentist Arttiur Cook "as appointed to con tario H. ©. second teem, live score . ■sbly work for such change in theor- for w ith the council regarding sup being 1« to 6. The line-up of the has receivtjl som e fin e new equip anization c f 0 |Ur schools. plies, repair-, etc. ament and is g ettin g bis offices fixed Nyssa team »as: WHEREAS: agriculture s the lead T h e next regular m eeting of the Quarter baolc Oaiptaln IClyde Beam, up in nifty style. W ith th e arrival • g industry in ‘Malheur county, Full back James ‘Duncan, of the W eber Universal U nit which Fire Lepartment w ill be held thi BE TT RESOLVED,- that we wiffl second Monday in November. l^eft half Ed Griffin, the doctor is expecting dally, his ctlvely take advantage o f the offer iRilght half Frank RCberger, offices will ‘be furnished w ith tools ■f the county agent to promote bet- Oenter I'nice (Walters, HON-EDWAKDS and supplies second to none in this ‘er teaching of rir-riculture in our lieft guard Oho«. Schaffer, Te,l Hon and« M ms Irene Edward» chords. port of the country. H e Is spending Right gnard John Koopman, tim e and m oney gettin g ready to take Of Nye-.ia w ere quietyly married a WHEREAS: tilie success of the Right Tackle 8. McM'ttrren. care of the dental need® o f th e peo tilie M ethodist if’arsonage hy R .v . ohools of Malheur county depends I/eft Tackle Bert ‘Shelton, ple o f th is com m unity in an up to J. ‘A. Meltor W ednesday forenoon argely on the cooperation of the Tackle late and profess si o r a l manner, and Anumber o f relatives were present eachers of Malheur county with the Lloytî Hoxie. R light end Warren Blodgett, says that he w an ts the people to at the ceremony. oirnty superintendent, lieft etvd Lairr-noe Blodgett, feel that he is the ‘‘Nysnu. dentist, Telii H on has lived near Vale BE IT RESOLVED, That we wild Tlie next game wil be played with with his parents! the last two years. looord our county .-.uperintendent all and Is here to stay. The Hon family formerly res'ded In the help and sirgxxrt within onr (Ronwe'I IK. 8 . IFriday, October 21, ait Nyesa. T he (bride is a daughter oi oower to make this the greatest Ron »«11. Mr. and (Mrs. ¡Frank •Kdiwar',s, whe school year In Mhlheur county. The big Fall Invitation sale alt liv e in Arcad'a at ¡present, near Nys WHEREAS: this Institute Is rap- 1 ns. They have lived in that com 'dily drawing to a close, be It re-) W llstn ‘Bros., store closed Saturday after a week of strenuous work for W ilson B r o th « « ' departm ent sto re ,nuni:y for a number of ye.ra, when | solved that w e carry to <«r reapect- nlmfoer of c.erk» employed, was again (burglarized Th'Uireday j rke (bride h» very we'll known. The ive committees the Inspiration o f one ( f ,hem o«t night, and goods to th e value o t announcement o f the marriage of th •hie Institute. | BlloeM(((f|t, „„pin* events In Xyeaa'e ¡round fiv e hundred dollars, consist- yo mg eople will be a great surprise WM LIDSTTE, S u p t N yssa ¡Schools. hietory. The big cut in price» was (nig o f clothing, blankets, etc., taken, to their many friends in that com ESTBliLE GUERIHFR. ‘Brin. ‘BroK- Irresistible for the bargsin hunters. Entrance w as gained through on e Of inunity, as it w is kept secret until in School. j (¡he rear w indows with! th e aid o f th e after th e ceremony, MIRlS. W. <D. PATOH. Annex school. The at'er.t'ion of Ohe huv'ng piibljo regulation yegg's Jimmy—tha brake ,.\ir. and Mrs. Hon left with the F. A. EVERETT. Prin. Kingman is called to t'ho advertisen'/’nt of tlhe shoe key from a box car. Two o f former's paren s for Harjier on WO Kolony school. H n b ©tcre of Ontario, wh re som» th ese iimiplements were left on the ne -day at.ernoon, where they 'WiL COMMITTEE ON RESOLUTIONS. a! tra ut ive prlces are offerì©. Th« premises. T he goods were evedently /make the! rhome__i.Malheur Enter Hub Is one of thè up to -J»tb bus1- STRAYED—From niv place about carrielli to a oar stationed a bloc o r priiae. _ ne«s house# of Ontario and ho« Just WO weeks aro. one (bleu k heifer so from the store. T h e car used '•pring oalf. Flndcr arili ‘¡erse not'fy m ovet Into nrtw and rommodlmi» vas apparently' a Fordi tquipped iwitJi See tires 30 X 3% $13.73, Nyssa j me and I wil1’ pav thè darnage Oitarters In order fo taike cara o f four Goodyear ‘1AU weather” treads. Filling Station.—Advertisement. Nyssa, Oregon. iBox 1.32. . ,,h,,lr rshldly hicreaslng b s'ness. ‘She iff I.ee N o e »-as on the scene JIB. HIATITBLD, Owner. ear’.y Friday morning looking for DR R. A. NIXOH clues and getting descriptions o f the DBNTIST merchandise tniken. U N L E S S YO U W A N T T O SAVE Gas 29c at the N yssa Filling Sta N yee», O rp «e n Hoxie Bid« M O N EY ON A U TO ACCESSORIES tion.— .Adwert.sement. PASTOR RESIGNS AND T IR E S Rev. W. F. Shields ha»' resigned ■s ras or Cf the F irst ‘Presbyterian 13 iper cent o ff on ail Miller Cord| Casings. lu rch o f N yssa to accep t calls from W allowa and d e s tin e o f W allow a Defender 'Locks for Fords—Locks ibot Car and Coll (box................. $2.00 ' ’aunty, Oregon. Mr. Shield« re- it ion i with his* people and the cotn- Steel T ools box ci Battery 'box for Ford c a r s...................................... $3.00 T rn lty have been most friendly and ' urmonious and h is reason for ‘g oing W e stock for all cars, fan belts, rim Here, w® invite the confidence of patr«M. We want |* o sno her field 1» the largeness of lugs, coM w eather radiator hoods, spotlights, tire chain«, refiners,etc. t.hhi field and the difficu lty o f work you to feel free to discus« with up any e f year «lane. ‘ng it in th e w inter months. He For 30 days only $ e will cement a Much can berained fiom such a diecfiaiioR, by reason retiner in your ¡Ferd casing, furni-ih has preached regularly in Nyasa and ef our eaperience in tho continueua management ef new reliner und all for $3.00 n six other places. H is parish If thie inatitutien. about 26 m iles long, and has inclrnd L A R G E S T STO C K O F FORD AC all in reach with a Ford car on CESSO RIES IN T H IS V IC IN ITY 'h e Oregon side c f the Snake river. The people w il rerret b is departure, •E N D FOR OUR N *W PRICE LIST but all will w ish him and M rs B lcyeles r e p a ir «» and tuppl.ee sold. Rh te l■» health, happfpess and eue- cees In their new fl«fd. H is work Cppiul................................ $2».oeo clo ses here early In November Surplus ............................. ... Ito.oeO A U T* A O M M e m il ■ S e e tire« 30 X 3H »132». ''> m n . r ontano , I Filling fkation.—Adrerttsssnamt. Arcadia Firemen Hold Meeting : t- u p. » ¡0 ■ If Hi B P H U »• DON’T READ THIS CONFIDENCE Parker’i Tire Shop the s t y l e s h o p MfcPOKT OF T H E COM- M IT T E E ON RESOLUTION* Wilsen Bras. Store Again Bnrglarized alheur County Bank N yasa, 1 Hy 6 * a a n d VDicinitv «1.6Ó PHK YEAR ic PER COP y THE BANK OF NYSSA