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NEWS FROM ADRIAN Ashton Riley was talking with old friend« and neighbors In Adrian and vicinity Wednesday. He reported «hat ta big dance was being given tit -their home on Succor Creek Then®, giving evening. L ik e A B o n d — A Bank of Nytsa Interest Earning Certificate is a promise to pay a stated amount at a certain time, with a fixed rate of interest from date of issue, and is secured by real assets. Investors find these Certificates a safe, profitable investment I I I for such amounts as are available at different times. These Interest t| Earning Certificates are always worth face value and are not influenced I b y business conditions. IS THE B A N K OF N Y S S A E ■ ! Thanksgiving dinner uegets at tbe R. R. Overstreet and Maurice L. Judd families were: Mr and Mr«. *" F. T. Morgan and family and Ml*« L Gladys Johnson of the Koiony and M Mrs. Reynolde and Miss Eliza Jones. M of Nyssa. Mia« Jones was a pupil ¡ Jg of Mrs. Judd at Jordan Valley. r. NOTICE TO Try the Drug Store First S ------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------- i Lax Pharmacy \ After a long pause, the neighbor ing farmers are again hauling grain for shipment. SPECIAL Mrs. J. o. Bernard was Shopping in Adrian Friday. Slhe mentioned that Mr. and1 Mr®, 'Ray Johnston have christened their new daughter Marguerite Elizabeth. A meetin gia to he held in Owy RIKII1IIM8BII DtaiIÜHIRirS««4 hee school house at 7:30 P. M. Sat- __ _________________________________ urday, December 10 for the purpose1 " ” * J - 11 “ ■ ■■ of dtscuesing the county unit plan * * * * ■ ■ H M R M H S I M W ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 0 0 I f 0 0 0 0 uf taxation. I ^ KINGMAN KOLONY NYM A Th« Raii.il Stan- Ny*I Aggncy OREGON H Nyssa’s Electric Bakery 5 A special dance was given at the Music was NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE IN M $20,000.00 *[j park IMonday evening. FORECLOSURE rendered by the Marlor's Melody By virtue of an exeoufon in fore- » Syncopaters, of Salt Luke City. Not Rye, Graham and Whole Wheat Bread S * k h * j * * * m * * * k « « ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ m e i m h as large a crowd attended as wae ex- closure duly issued by the Cl#rk of tke 5 16-ounce loat - - 10c ¡J petted1 . (However, we ihope to do Careuit Court of the Sta’e of Oregon, I * for the County of Malheur, dated the M PIES, CAKES A N D ROLLS OUR S P E C IA L T Y fl beT ter nexit time. 3&th day of October, 1921, in a cart- 0 SALE LUNCHES OUR SPECIALITY 0 W M C .'rSTZ* W e heir many complaints about ain action in the Circuit Court (or | .ja.__cnx»a . the bad, windy weather which has raid State and County, wherein D. m caused people to draw their cotstis MaoLaflfery as plaintiff and C. ™ a little closer about Cheim. It had Martinson, E. j ,. MaoLatterty and IIVHIK9RMRIIIIIIKHIHIXklll a (great frolic in (Pomeroy’s barn Bank of Nyssa, as defendants, a yard, tipping a new hay rack over AIMS «V ES judgment was rendered in favor of LENS SEATED PERFECT / k w We are very sorry to TSport the the above named plaintiff, and against AND LOCKED- DUTRIBUTMI IN POSITION Cone family on the sick list this the above named defendant. C.iJartln- OF LIGHT “ Have your eyes examined bv a registered Optometrist’ week son, for the sum of Six Thousand NEW PATENTED SAFETY Mrs. Susie PonMyoy, Mrs. (R. Me & No-100 Dollar« ($6,000.00), with SW ITCH----------- dreary_ Thelima McCreary and ClaT interest thereon at the rate or eight ence EM-ott motored te Wilder (8) per cent per annum from the Thanksgiving, partaking of a lovely 1st day of October, 1918, end the ! I Eye Sight Specialist dinner given at Mrs. Susie Pome further sum of Five Hundred Fifty LAMPS CAREFUUY roy's home). After dinner they at ft No-dOO Do Horn ($650.00) attorney's ^ C A S E S OF TESTED tended the moving (picture “The fees, and the further sum of Fifteen We grind our own lenses and can duplicate broken lenaea while DURABLE FIBRE you wait. Silver (Horde”, returning to title Big Hundred ft No-100 Dollar» ($3600.00) OR NICKEL ^THREADS •Bend park for the dance In the even with Interest thereon at the rate of DO NOT CROSS ten per oent per annum from thelat ing. Ontario. Oregon Phone 147J Jay of September, 19ti0, and tbe |' Thelma McCreary had the mis further sum of One Hundred Fifty fortune to lose a valuable sfoee- ft No-100 Dollar« ($160.00), attor- * ____ which strayed into a passing hand uey’s fees, which jii-imnent was en- „ _ As they stopped for piasture In the rolled and doahetad la the Clark's *** Arena Valley, some hopes are still itfflc» of the said Court InsaJdConn ® had that the property may be found. ty on the 24th day of October, 1921. f l Robert Wade and W eb Otis spent THHREPOiUd, NOTJOBD IS HERE g| Thanksgiving (Day together. A love BY GIVEN, That I wM 4 on the 6th g ly dinner was cooked by (Mr. Otis. Jay cf December, 1921, at the hour _ Two bands of Mend'lo/la’s woolies uf 11 o’clock In the forenoon of «aid are feed ing on some of the G reel ing day, at the north main entrance door * hay on the Greeting ranch at pm of the County Court Houee at Vale, tn 0 sent. •aid County and State, sell at pub- 0 Elsie Elliott spent Saturday and tic auction to the highest bidder or 0 Sunday with, her parents in King- bidders for cash, the following de- g| scribed real ¡roperty, to-wlt; mi n Kolony. M The South Half >f the Southeaet ” Mr Van Petben and son, Paul, were Quarter (S14 SE14) of Section H looking over the lumber yard in Twelve « 6 ) , the North Uatf of *3 Adrian Saturday. the Northeast Quarter (N l i M i W •Mr. and Mrs. Sam Watson passed / 14Southwest Quarter of North- 0 through town Monday enroute for ANDERSON A east Quarter (6 W H NE14). «J Owyhee from points beyond Jor- Nyssa, Oregon- Seut'heast Quarter of Northwest <j» an Valley where they have been Quarter .• *** .W 1 /,), North- —, camping since July. east Quurter of the 3o"ithwmt _____ Mrs. W e E. Edwards and children Quarter! N E 1,4 «W <4), and tbs motored into Adrian to do some Northweet Quarter at the South- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 * 0 trading Monday. east Quarter (N W lt SE14). • Etnhrey Maxwell and wife were •action Thlrieee (ID), all In RÍ Adrian visitors one day this week. TownShip Tweedy - one (21) 52 •Mrs. D. T. Holly received a tele South, Renga «V>r*y-Tive (46) g , phone from her mother in Rome.Cre B au W. M„ together with tho ^ Call— H. L. Reterten—C. R. Auguetus— that her mother was lid and wanted tenements, hereditaments and „ — -E D E R HARDWARE COMPANY— her to come ¡at once. Mr. and Mrs. appurtenance» thereto belong- D. T. Holly left Tuesday morning ing or in any wiee appertaining, to bring ¡her mother, Mrs. Anderson, and Including on* Ailla-OOemto- home with them. er* eight in ah (pumgi. **d o a«A l- D ark Inos and Len Holly took H i A Big Redaction In lis-Chamker« forty hors* power third degree in the A. F. & A. M. in electric motor. to**tu*r w*Uth« Xys'sia Monday night. check and «at* v*lv«a, whloh «aid pump and alsctrli motor Be a booster; trade ¡at home— are a ¡»<t of th« irrigation «y»- your home town. tem Initialled for Irrigation of •aid land, and ar« affixed to and mad* t part of «aid real proper The Mrvic*« of a first cl*ta mechanic, Mr. Town«, who ia wall kuewn to Nyssa aatemobilist«. have been secured ty above «»scribed and all wark will he promptly dona and satisfaetion gaaraa- Taken and lrrted upon a» the property of th* said above named de taad. Mrs. M. M. Greeting visited he. fendant«, C. Martinson, fi- L- M«c- son, Merritt, who is attending »ctooo W e Repair Batteries Ijwfferty »nd Bank ef Ny««a, er «o at Weiser, the firs of the week. much thereof a» may be neee-ieary Mr. Leo IFriurmeuth, cf Parma, to satisfy said Judgment in favor of visited in the J-udiJt -home last (Sun D. Madjatfcr'.y, and against th« «*d 1 day. aibove named defendant, C. Mart n- IMr. F. Lee Johnson of Parma, was »no. With interact thereon, toge hor a business visitor in the Kolony Sat wi-th all costa »ad dteburunenta that Nyssa,Ora. Phan« E. P O W E L L urday, Mr. j-obnseai, -Maurice Judd have or may accrue. The only Officihl Registere.1 Licensad Emhalm^r in and (Robert Overstreet are prepar Dated at Vhle, Oregon, this $l«t this territory that can hold funeral» that comply with ing ground for 50 acre* of earl po day of Bctober, 1S21 < >r«gon at«t« law*. ;aloes for next season. B 1/Wn NOE, Htier'W. Mies Elsie Elliot was up from On- Modern Chapnl and Eqni|»M«at By C. W. GLFJfff, DetmtT- # rio and spent tihe week end with Date of fret p artitio n , N o v e ^ e r Lady Aasiatint- Ambulnncn Serricn home folka. 4th, 1W1. ■ The N. IN. Nichols family spent Date af i««t puhitoatlon, Becemher g i | several (ays of last week vlaiting 2nd, 19?1. n relatives at Emmett. Date of 8»le. Decamrber «k , i* * 1 Mr. and- Mrs. Edwards made the 11 A. M. Ontarle. Oregen. trip to New Plymouth Thanksgiving, taking dinner with borne folk*, ana i going to Boiee in the evening to at Corvalle, Or.. Dee. 26-31. 1921 Now en display, oOr line o f holiday goods tend the lecture-by David .-vtarr Jord WINTER SHORT C O U R S E S an on The Plight of Europe.” Tke) CAPITAL »25,000.00 * SU RPLU S C. E. FAUST - - Proprietor. J Winchester Flashlights a~e Best Dr. J. A. McFall FRESH FISH Besides Winchester guns and amu- nition we carry a full line of Win chester tools, cutlery, sporting goods, etc. o f unequaled quality. Direct from Seattle 8 Every Friday a r. Eder Bdw. Co. Nyssa -Heat Maiket FOR SALE Funeral Directors 8 m Fords and Fordson Tractors U. S. and Goodyear Tires A T REASO NABLE PRICES IN KINGMAN COLONY ij Service Garage S ta g e S e t For J Christmas i In addition to the usual line o f toys we have this year, many kinds o f foreign makes wh’ eh could not be had daring the war. Prices are comparatively low. , j Dolls, Mechanical toy». Children's dinner sets. Cooking ) seta. Sewing sets. Wagons. Sleds, Velocipeds, Wheel- ] borrows, hundreds o f playthings for the children. Decor- I ated Chinaware, plain and light cut glasaware. Aluminum H v e and Oven Glassware, all usefal and suited as pres- I ants. 1 W e have a large line o f Christmas Decorations, Holly Boxes and Paper THE VARIETY »TORE O N T A R IO OREGON ONTARIO FURNITURE CO. FARMER’S WEEK returnol to the Koiony Saturdey. Put Scienee Int« Farm Practice Mr and Mrs. Harvey Oti» move F ru it «nd Vegetable C our»» DSC. 3-17, H this week to the A. G. Kingman ranchi wher« they will be at home Tractor kUfchanlea Course Jan. 2-Mar. 18. t 2 in the house recently vacated by Harry Powell.. (Mr. Oti« ha* rented Dairy Manufacture C ou r»» Jan. 2-Mar. 18, ’72] bis ranch to Eric Christeneen to» the next season and has rented a Agrleu’tur# Course portion of the Kingman ranch. Mr. Frank MIHer of Big Bend test Dairy HrOfiaren’a Coursa Jan.2-Juna 18, ’22 week bopght a number of young hogs from Messrs Anderson and O rW h Orain «Rid ng Courae Jan. *-21, ’22 Mr. C. C. Cotton, who recently, purohared the Posed ranch, lm-| Beekeeping Coure* Jmn 30-Feb 25, *22 ■ proving th« placa wttfc a teep wall. and also tadMing a naw dairy barn Homemakers' Conference ) A Thankeglrtng dinner party • ' fhe A. O. Kin-man homa included OREGON A OR (CL LTU RAL COLLEGE Mr. awl " r s r « f d Mar (n 'Ira f um Information on any coursa Writing V^at».ic6t (Mrs. Martina mother).! 1 | Mr and Mrs. H a rr«- Otis an ' M1«r THE REGISTRAR. O. A. C-. 1 Corvad.*, Oregon P e m k » and Misa Jannette Martin | «■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■■aiKNNL Mummmmmmmnur * !j 5 Printing That Pleases * * « ■ J | »1 The Job Frinti 1«? Department \ of the («ate City Journal is now equipped to take care o f your printing need*. ,•* The Gate City J o u rn a l Adverti sing that Pay» i * * a k * * * * * * 11 ■ * ■ *