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About The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1922)
vmammmmmmmmrnwmm B n Bll ..................................... WARREN NEWS of tho League assembled and spent ¡ Robert Plakerell Is home from Tho young people's Epworth the evening with gamae end music Frultland wbero he has been em League of tho Methodist churoh Mrs. E. A. Nixon gave some Inter -1 ployed for the past few months. Miss Edna Dennis ; ( 11 ) tho High School Editor.) here enjoyed a pleasant evening estlng readings. Mrs. Will Beam spent a day or Tuesday at the home o f Mr. and sang several beautiful solos, Mrs Oh Joy, the fun! The High two in Boise shopping In Boise this Mrs. Jamea Dennis. About thirty- Frank Stubbs rendering the ac- School dance given Friday evening. itve or forty quests and members coraijanlments. Jan. 20 was enjoyed by all who at week. The P. T. A. met wlththepuplls nL-jjyr tended. The four piece orchestra of our schools Frldsy evening for from Wilder furnished the music. The policy of the officers and directors o f this bank is toac. a social meeting. They were enter Delicious punch was served all even cold I*r»<»nal attention to each patron, regardless of the slip * tained by pictures from near Lock ing. All who were present can o f his account. ett Gulch. vouch for the good time. Mrs. J, B. Smith hss been on the Anyone may enter tlda bn ik confident o f receiving cordial, The English V Class are working on debate, taking as their question. sick list for the past week. efficient service. Mr. Wm Beam received the sad Resolved that all Datlons should Our facilities for the handling o f your account are complete news last Friday of his father’s disarm to a minimum necessary for In every detail and your account is invited. death. The body awu brought police duty.*' Several books on the from Calafornla, where his death subject have been sent by the State and occured, and funeral services were Library for reference. Mr. Beam was an old and The fit h grade are sorry to lose Nyssa. hold Sunday In the M. E. churdh at Tennyson Walton. ¡«25,000.00 Capital The third grade had a fine time respected eittren of Malheur county, *25,000.00 Surplus at a coasting party Tuesday night though of late years, spending most o f his time in California on account after school. Nyssa, Oregon Harry Newby is at the head of of falling health. the class In the second grade spel-| ling. NYSSA. OREGON ♦♦♦♦♦♦ * a |i* * * * * '* * * * *'* * * * * '* >*~v '! *«j* Preparations are under way for t play by the little folk»— "Tom and Thumb’s Wedding," Everyone should MB - attend this play. The proceeds 1 CIGAR STORK are to be used In the decorating of j I ! SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING ¡ ¡ the primary rooms. Senior Coasting Party HOT AND COLD RATHH The Senior Coasting party which j L. B. HAMA HER, Prop. took place last Wednesday evening. Repaired at Nyssa, Oregon. January 18, was a success In spite [ of the extremely cold weather. A 1 number of those present were forced to leave on account o f the cold. But, of course, some were sturdy ! and brave enough to stay. The Demonstration Hill was the scene of the event. I* wae found that sleds are not always needed for For sliding down hilt»— if in doubt, ask Miss Covdl. The seniors unite In extending their sympathy to the teachers who werp unfotunate Chopping and Grinding enough to break their sled, and ■ - « - n » t eseeeeeeeoeeesset to Charley Shaffer, who loot the use c f a toe, as the result of freez GET VOl'R RITT E R W R A P P E R S PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER ing It. AT THE GATE CITY JOURNAL Phene 20 Little Jimmy had pedlculoets. The teacher gave him the required preparation to apply upon the af fected area. But the next day Jlm’B hair was still harboring his NO REFUNDS, RUT WILL SEND IN A’OUR aerial boarders. Teacher sent him GLADLY EXCHANGE ANY MAIL ORDERS home, not to return until his hair SALE GOODS was cleansed. With Jim that af ternoon came his mother, wrathful and inquiring: "W hat I want to know It this; All his life Jtmmle had ’em and they never bothered Jimmie. Now, Teacher, how comes EPAVORTH LEAGUE THE NYSSA SCHOOL PARTY A CONSISTANT POLICY Cofisistantly Adhered to -malheur County Bank ^ p r7 # a v i* 't thev h trher y o u ?’ * TRY U S F IR S T 'H E COUNTY COURT OF THE «TATE f'P OREGON, FOR THE COUNTY OF MALHEUR. p M at'cr of the Estate of LOGAN BARCLAY, Deceased. NOTICE CF HEARTNO OF FINAL ACCOUNT 1 vi Real Estate and General INSURANCE Auto Insurance covering Fire, Theft, Transportanion, Collis ion and Accident. Let Us Write Your Policy J. Boy del I, Agt. Phone Office 42, Reaidence 33, Nyssa, Oregon COLD WEATHER S P E C I A L S AT Notice Is hereby given that the | undersigned Administrator of tne | Estate o f Logan Barclay, deceased, has flDd In the above entitled court his Final Report and Account] In sold Estate, and that the court 1 has fixed Monday the 2Tth day of February, at the hour of 11 o’clock A. M. in the County Court room at tho County Oonrt Honaa at Vale, Malheur County, Oregon, t f tho time and place at which said Phial Report and account will come on for hearing; that any person or per sons having any objections thereto may Hie said objections In wilting before or at said hearing. R. W. SAVAGLER, Administrator of the Estate o f Logan Barclay, de ceased. Date c f First publication, January 27, 1922. Date o f Last Publication, February 24th, 1922. Shoe Sale Noi mai priccs” ar* very much in style— v\e a*e I iy le-tiers. Getting ihe pace in prices is quite as ! rop‘ rtai i with us as featuring the favored fashions AV. L. IXmgla-s Women's Bro gue Oxfords. This Oxford is made o f genu ine calfskin, dark brown, and has K. ring tip. Stamped $7.50 during this Sale Special $6.45 AVomen’s Brown Kid Oxfords with Imitation tips low brogue heels with rubber tip lift $6 .00 A'alues Special , $4.95 Women's Walk Over Black Kid Oxfords with Military heels and goodyear welt soles $8.50 Value« Special $5.45 AVomen'a Black Kid Shoe« Gild heavy soles, with Mili tary beote. «eie Price $ 4 .9 5 WANTED— An organ. Mrs. W. W. Foster. Phone 72 F 11 it I SOUFFERs Brown Lace and Button Scof fers sise» 8 % to 11 % Special A\ ANTED— Work by man and wife (no childien). wife to cook, | and man to do general work or with sheep. Inquire thia office. 2t $2.25 Women’s Black Spats made of a good quality fabrlck. Sale Price 750 The Hub Don't Miss Thin Dance pi Ontario, Oregon MEN’S MACKINAWS PRICED AT MEN’S ALL LEATHER VESTS $6.05 AND $ 8 . 7 5 $10.50 VALUES MEN S WOOL LINED VESTS ...........$0.35 REDUCED AND $ 1 0 . 9 5 PRICES ON MEN’S AVOOL UNION SUITS MEN’S WOOL SHIRTS .......................... ........... ............ $ 2 .5 0 MEN’S HEAVY AVOOL PANTS ALL SIZES $ 3 .9 5 MEN'S HEAVY AVOOL Jt (XVTTON MINED PANTlI $ 2 . 5 0 MEN’S H EAVY WORK SHOES PRICED $2.05 to $4.95 WOOL RLANKKT8 PRICED AT $5 05. $6.40 and $ 8 . 7 5 A FINE LOT OF COMPORTS FROM $1.05 TO Men's Dress Shoes come In Mahogany Brown round toe Blucher Cut Goodyear Welt W e Price $ 4 .5 0 Men’s Heavy Work Shoes— Heavy Soles, Blucher Cut. Sa!* Price $2.95 JIM STORY and his Kings of Synco- : pation Play Llou hr and Work Sh orn-H ere la a work shoe you can bank on— Gomes ln both hard caps, or soft toes. Special $ 3 9 5 AVOMEN’S Women’s Nut Brown Oxfords with Imitation Ups. S«-wed Soles and Military Heels $«.00 Values Special $ . 4 , 9 5 AA'omen’s Black Satin Pumps One Strap pumps, come in the different heels military. Baby Louis, or High Louis Heel. $ 6-00 Value« Special $4.95 For the AVoman who wanta a high shoe for dress wear Gen uine Black Kid Shoe with Louis Heel. $0.00 Values S|>ectal 95 Just arrived for spring basi- neso, several number« of Wo men’s "W alk Over” Pumps and Orfords, thee, also wilt be included In this sale, Walk Overs— Brown Calf kkin 2 strap pumps with Military heels, Goodyear Welt Bole* rag ular $8.50 Special $ 6 .4 5 Women's W alk Over, Nut Brown Calf Skin Soles with flat heels, and Goodyear Welt Soles. Regular $8.50 values Special $ 5 , 4 5 EXTR A SPECIAL Black Patent Pumps, they Women’s Brown Calf Skin Shoos with heavy soles. Mili tary and Flat heel*. Sale Price $4.95 come In both turn and welted soles, and cary a dressy Louis AVomen's Black Gunmetal Bro gue Oxfords with perforated Saddle straps $ 5.50 Values Special § 3 9 5 Special $ 2 . 9 5 Women’s Nut Brcwn Oxfords with low Brogue hecle with rubber top lift perforated sad dle strap. Special $ 4 .9 5 Children Shoe« They come in both brown and black lace Sizes from &% to l Sale Price $2.45 heel. Just the thing for dress snd ovenlng wear. sizes, Boys Shoes— Odd they come in both Black and Brown round and narrow toe, size #H t« 614. $ 2 .9 5 Special Pure white wool stockings for Infants, size« 4 to 6 4 . Bale Sale Price 4 5 ^ Men's canvas legging, good for summer and winter. Sale 7 5 * Children's Jersey legg.ns keep the kiddies warm. Sale Price Men’s Leater Puttee«, made of Bown 50c $4.05 SPECIALS Men's Brown and Black Dress Shoes— they come ln Broad Medium snd narrow toes, Good year A\ elt Soles and Rubber Heels. Sale Price $ 4 . 9 5 Sldo with «taps. or without Special $ 3 . 9 5 Boy’s and Girl's one buckle overshoes. Special during this Sale, sizes 8 H to 2. $ 1 .3 9 Men's Dress W ool Fox 550 The Best Dance thia Season See These Specials in Our Window= $ 3 .8 3 LADIES KELT HOUSE SLIPPERS SOFT SOLES $ 1 , 5 0 •AVK HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF MEN’ S, AND CHILDREN'S RUBBERS While $ 6 .7 5 MEN’S AVOOL SOX PER PAIR F R O M .......... JMc TO Oregon Special :94c I ' 1 * ¡ Ontario Phone 36 R $1.00 Worth of Mer chandise for . . Nyssa Realty (X Give satisfaction Flour and Feed E Claim To Give You Better Service—Better Goods—On a Smaller margin of profit—than any other store in town. Consider ing the 6 percent trade discount we give for cash on our complete line. ,r * * Blackaby Jewelry Store Go to the Nyssa FlourMill \ \x- . SEEING HIS SHA IX V O I? IL. X X , NO. 90. RDER TRIAL AT VALE PRII SES TO ME LONG D R A ' IT W ATCHES • iOO t’ ESTERDAY— CAN TUESDAYS \\ Nys*a Barber ,r hop ö - WORRIED Cash Paid for Cream Mutual Creamery Co. fZ RE UNSEL WRANGLE Al ICHOLS TRIAL THUR SATURDAYS i CANT J ACCOUNT OP BR’ER GHOU ;| T u e s . J a n . 31 ONTARIO’S EXCLUSIVE SHOE STORK ■ere Only Ones QUAST BROS. ONTARIO'S EXCLUSIVE SHOE STORE r’ale, Oregon, Feb. 2.— At 1 today at Vale of Archie Ni alleged slayer of William ks at Jordan Valley in Decs , much time was consumed acrimonious debate betwn nsel over the admlesabllity idence of the statement alls; have been made to District , ny Robt. D. Lytle, bp tft* < dent, following the death ks. The revolver and ca gee found on the cellar fl< ire finally admitted as evldei Sr a wealth of dreary detail h n Introduced by the state w ses. The testimony o f wltne wag that the cellar in whl ks met his death was conduct a blind tiger and that all I iclpants in the fatal aff imbibed freely of lntoxlcai lore the shooting occured. LOOKING FORWARD ».v Pastor Charles E. Wharton ^ | f everybody ln town was Ji Ilk,, me. What kind of a tot would our town be? J; Friend, did you ever stop to a yourself that question? Did y ever stop to think that no town«! be better than the people w make it; that every town la Ji what the people make It, good, b< or merely mediocre; and that t lality of the people make t iallty of the town, high and 1 llent, or low and degraded; a it the quality o f the thlnkl ikes the quality of the charad the town, inteligent and pu ignorant and with low ideal (One evil minded lndibidual w ye any community a reputati wrong doing that will drl ay families who wish to bring ^clr children right, and will gl that community an evil repul ik n that will reach to far dlsta B m m n nities, and will mlllti afciilnst It for year*. ■ Right thinking persons will 11 in a community for year« v.ltho cguse that Is expected of a coi A m ity ; but the first outbreak Tfong doing, such as bootleggl or the illicit manufacture o f Uqu will bring to that community t undue attention of law office: •ad will result in bringing to th c l mmunity the reputation o f bei law-defying community, ind once more, families lookli the best location in which ig up their children will 'o »where. »gain, the violation o f law ca be continued indefinately wit finally resulting ln arr< and exposure and disgrace. w 3 $ n y Intelligent individual ow to [(his community the best that In [ him mentally, physically a spiritually. AU growth emanates from wlthl MfWtal power comes only by ha ■tody of thoee subjects that mn for I the highest usefulness. Manhood’s best comes only M ?ing contact with divine pow and by growth in the knowled I H the things t>f ,rlcrhtecuswe' no person can be better th aspirations for the vest. A: person will ever rise above 7 ¡rations. If we are satlsfl low ideals, low grade lltet . low grade thinking, we w me Just that kind o f an I dual. Poor soil produces po elation, so poor thinking <s iduce no other kind o f manho womanhood. .musements that are mere 1 tlon from hard work o r ha king may be all right; but I sement Is for our good that ire indulgence in desire f •sure. No amusement Is go t merely caters to wrong sugg< n. Suggestion leads to thin along the lines o f wrong dolt finally to wrong doing Itse d wrong doing leads to exposn sure disgrace. And once moi ^people looking for a hap ' f community where they m their days In epace and ha will look elsewhere for th 4«. ' Ve are Just as good as we wa he. If we wanted to be belt ing would be allowed toetai our way. The simple fact th town Is not the flneet and h« n ln the country !e »widen d u i ' ♦ » c 1 *