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3580 U GATE a n JOURNAL »very F rid ay at Nyssa, Oregon, by DEM ENT & SH E E T S rubllshed F R ID A Y , FEBRU A RY 1 0, NYSSA GRAIN & SEED COMPANY 1022 C h a s . L . T Enetered at the Postoffice at Nyaaa, Oregon, mi econil-clasg mail matter. S U BSC RIPTXON K A T E S One .rear, in advance................. |1.50 KIx months, in a v a n c e . . ............78 FR O M LA BO It TO h o m pso n < > • > < > ' V :: B o i s e - P a y e t t e L u m b e r Co. •: Dealers in home products Always at your service R EST Nyssa Flour Mill We’ll Treat You Right * !! iiii :::: Where Your T a x e s Go WILSON BROS. Phone 3GR —Everything— To E a T - a n d W e a r Flour and Feed, Chopping and Grinding Give us a call while in town How Uncle Sam Spends Your Money in Conduct ing Your Business By ED W A RD O . L O W R Y P. M. W arren , Prop Author “ Washington Cl— U p »," “ Banka gad Financial System s.” ate. Contributor Political and Economic Articles to Loading Periodicals and a W riter o f Recognised Authority on the National Government's Business Method*. V ♦ lty Pastor Gluts. E . W harton Jam es S. Pinkston was born near i Copyright. Wee turn Newspaper Union Atmisville, Kentucky, October 25, vn. 18 4 4, and passed away at his home in Nyssa, Oregon, Febuary 2, 1922, WAR’S HORRIBLE WASTE aged 77 years, 3 months and 7 days. Mr. 11. C. Lefllngwell was the as EDITORIAL sistant secretary of the treasury ln While still a boy he Joined the charge of finances during the war. Union forces and as soon as he « While he was in the treasury he be < was old enough he enlisted in the taine deeply impressed with the mag Army, in which he served his coun nitude of government expeditures and try during the Civil War. He the looseness, inefficiency and waste served as a scout, carried dispatcbe that ure a part of government meth N y ssa , O reg o n < od. All the secretaries of the treas and participated in a number of 4 ► 4 < ► cattles. At the close of the war < ury since the outbreak of the war 4 ► 4 have shared tills feeling of apprehen ♦ 1 He was honorably discharged from ♦ sion and concern with Mr. I.effing- 4 «he service, and for years has been well. I quote here a recent utterance < ► ( 4 \ S member of the O. A. R. Post at < » < of his on wur expenditures: 4 ► : Ontario, Oregon. T H E V A L U E O F HO M E BU YIN G SH O U LD B E E V ID E N T <> “Of the $4,000,000,000, exclusive of At the age of 24 he married Har TO E V E R Y NYSSA C IT IZ E N . T h e keeping o f Nys*a money Interest on the public debt, spent In . rier veaughan at Popular B lu ff, Mis the flscul year 1021, $1,101,015,013.32 in Nyssa should req u ire no urging n « r argu m en t. souri, who, though almost blind was spent by the War department. $050,373,835.58 by the Navy depart A R O LL IN G D O L LA R W IL L N E V E R R O L L B A C K YO U R snd quite feeble, still survives him. ment. $800,000.000 on the railroads. A fter ceveral years spent in Arkans W AY I F YOU S T A R T IT OUT O F TOW N. You have bid It $230,000.000 by the bureatv-of war risk as and Kansas, he removed to Owy- goodbye on a long jo u rn ey to som e o th e r com m unity whose insurance, and $357,814,807.01 by the Bee, Oregon, in 1884, and spent < > Interior department, mostly, I take it, Competent Blacksmith L oyal C itizens w ill an ch o r It forever. the remainder of his life there and i for Civil war and Spanish war pen in Nyssa. sions a total of $3,080,000,000 under IT IS T IM E TO S T IC K U P F O R N Y SSA . I f Our h e arts GEN ERAL BLACKSM ITHS these heads. Nearly fifty years ago he united a re here— ou r d ollars a u g h t to be. Anil th e way to keep “In the tiscal year 1920 the War de- with the Methodist church, in Row them h ere is TO SP E N D T H E M H E R E . pnrtment spent $1.010.000,000, and the O. E F A U ST , ell County, Missouri. Soon after his ! Navy department $740,000,000, a total conversion he was granted a license R oostin g a town require»« som eth in g e lse beside« sen tim ent M aker o f E le c tr ic B ak ed of $2.300,000.000. Secretary Mellon We Aim to Please eo exhort and spent much of his j B read and ta lk . T h a t som eth in g else is action — and lo ts o f it. estimates that in tile fiscal your, 1021, tim e preaching, particularly in * the War department will spend $1,025,- Nyasa E le c tric B ak ery B U Y E V E R Y T H IN G YOU E A T O R W E A R IN N YSSA . evangelistic services. During his j J ] 000,000 and the Navy department $700.000,000, a total of $1.725,000,000; residence in Kansas he was super-1 O H IR E NO L A B O R B U T N Y SSA L A B O R . Em ploy no service and Hint in the liseal year, 1022, the Intendent of tv/o Sunday schools at bu t th a t preform ed by a Nyssa concern. T h is Is actio n . War department wlll spend $570,000,- the same time, one in the morning, R E A L , T A N G IB L E COMM U N ITY-BO O STIN G ACTION. 000, and the Navy department $545,- and the afternoon, o f Sunday. 000,000, a total of $1,115,000,000. This These times be declared to be j T ry it aw hile, frien d s, and see how good it m ake« you feel makes it three-years’ total of $5,100,- , the happiest of his life. A fter re- j 000,000. to know th a t you a re doing your lu ll civic duty to Nyssa moving to Oregon he conducted j ’'Germany went to war to realize on anil its bu siness, co m m ercial and la b o rin g in te re sts, Iter investment ln arms and armies. revival hervlces with Jacob Muscell The burden of universal military serv at Owyhee, Vale, Ontario, Long Val- 1 T H E SE E M IN G IN D U C E M EN T S H E L D OUT TO YOU B Y ice, expenditures on the army and ley, and Jordan Valley, as the result j O T H E R TRA D IN G C E N T E R S IS NOTHING B I T B A IT TO navy, subsidies nnd doles, became in of which services, many will rise up P I 'L L Y O U R D O L L A R S T H E IR W A Y. T h « so called com tolerable. She thought she would re at the Judgm ent bar and call him peat the exploit of 1870 and make war m ercial glad-hand th a t is extended you w ill only be held out blessed. R o b e r t L awrence , Mgr. so profitable in territory and indem A S LONG A S Y O U R D O L L A R S HOLD O U T. T h e in terest He was a successful rancher, and nities as to recoup herself for the outlay of 40 years’ preparation. The was one of the eight men to uegin they hav e in you is n o th in g b u t a se liish co m m ercial in te re st splendid resistance of the Belgians and the construction of the Owyhee Ir founded on nothing b u t a oold, ca lcu la tin g d o lla r basis. I f We Stand For Protection the French and of the little British rigation Ditch. you will stop and th in k you w ill ad m it tills is so . expeditionary force made the short During th latter, part of his life war a futile dream. The untrained on earth lie was connected with T H E S E O T H E R T R A D IN G C E N T E R S COULD H A V E NO manhood und unmortgaged resources the Methodist church of Nyssa as of (lie Western World, of the British P O S S IB L E IN T E R E S T IN T H E A DVAN CEM EN T AND C IV IC empire overseas, and finally of Amer officer, and leader in every move £ *• » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ <»♦ » ♦ < -♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ -: ♦<>♦♦♦< SU C C E SS O F N Y SSA . And Nyssa Is n o th in g m ore o r less ica. determined the issue. Germany ment that made for the good of the th an a n o th er nam e fo r It» citizen s w hich Includes you and suffered economic collapse, though her community. armies, beaten hut not routed, were ou rselves. N Y SSA B U S IN E S S MEN TO R E F O R T H E M He is survived by his l&itlilul still on enemy Boll. So Germany's wife and six children: Hiram, of S E L V E S , H A V E TO B E F O R N YSSA . military preparedness was her cause Michigan City, Indiana, Mrs. Mir for making war and was the cause of T h e ir com m ercial tran sa tions a re w arm ed by th is m utuality anda YV atson, Mrs. Laura K, Smith, her defeat. In the issue, It was eco o f in te re sts and should l>e evidence th a t you h av e m uch in nomic preparedness that mattered Mrs. Maud Cantrell, Oscar J ., and most. com m on. M uch to cau se you T o G IV E T H E M Y O U R 10O P E R W alter J,, all of this vicinity; also “Today, men, women and little chil by sixteen grandchildren and four C E N T PA TR O N A G E IN SU P P O R T . dren nre starving to death ln Euro|ie be great grandchildren. cause of the war’s horrible waste and T h in k i t over. He was a kind husband and Make this your head because of the still more horrible waste father, a true patriot to his conu- quarters for of niter the war. Two years ami a T ry T he D rug S to re half after armistice, nearly two years try and to his church, a loyal sol Fittisi Groceries and Hardware after pence was concluded between dier and an exemplary citizen. Germany and the nllies, millions of The funeral was held in th e men lire under arms, eating nnd wear Methodist church, Nyssa, under the ing the produce of the fields and of auspices of the A m erican Legion, ♦ tin- labor of a civilian population ► < 4 lu tho presence o f a g re a t m ulti ► < ► i which must bear the load of taxes and ► < < ► tude of sorrow ing frien d s and neigh Inflation necessary to maintain those i ► i » < > The Gate City Journal i armies ln economic Idleness. The peo > < ► < bors. i ples -if continental Europe are stag During the services, S . D. Qoeh- ► - ► :: : gering under the load of armaments, i I Your Home Taper ert, W. L. Gibson, and Ja c o b Mus- ► « :: : fur too great before the war nnd In ► < ► sell, made short addresses relativ e tolerable now. Their rulers hold them ::: : ► < to their knowledge of th e ste rlin g selves In power by subsidies und doles, ► ► i > i < * worth of M -. Pinkston. A t th e co n by playing, now on their fears, and < ► * 4 clusion of his address Mr. Muesell again on their avarice, still again on Homi; Remedies ! > ► < ► : » < nationalistic ambitions or ancient ra sang a song: “On the o th er sid e and Variety Store cial hatreds. The allies have under A Good Place to Eat * < ► ‘tv/lH all be glory,’’ one of Mr. P in k ► < . < taken to insure Germany's economic Service that Satisfies a n d Sleep ston's favorites, and which they had j • < I T h e H o m e o f G ood E a t s recovery l»y Insisting upon her disarm ► < ► < 4 sung together many tim es.. ament nnd (lie payment of reparations 4 ► i Mr. Mussell and Mr. P in k ston Billy N u k i d a , Prop. 4 which means the development of a ► < 4 ► i ► huge were closely associated m ore than k * export balance; but for them selves they reserve the doubtful privi 36 years in Christian usefu lness. lege of remaining armed to the teeth. . . All w”ho knew testify t h a t all “We have demonstrated our mili F eb ru a ry , a t th e hour of 11 o ’clock The u i «o-dat« and prosperous o ffic e address bein g W elser, P.aho throughout his long and varied life N Y SSA C O U P L E M A R R IE D tary power. We have shown what A T P A Y E T T E L A S T W E E K . A. M. In th e County C o u rt room a t farmer t e a a t e l» i* o n * _ H e t i pro.- Mr. Pinkstou stood uncompromis MYRON PATCH, A dm inistrator, may hli done in a few short months th e County C ourt House a t V ale, I « r o t * b e cam e he values his tim o.— ingly for the right along every line W ith th e W ill annexed o f «he to make an army and transport It to M alheur C cu n ty , O regon, a s th e A telephone Is s tim e saver -Order of human usefulness. U» Cats of E m .s A. Atwood. •!#- wage a foreign war. We have no need M iss E va -Loveland and Mr. tim e and place a t w hich raid F lo a t your telephone today. 15-tf The te x t used was from 2 Sam . to he aggressors abroad, we are Invul W illiam F a rm e r w ere m arried last M alheur H om s T o lsrk o n s do. R ep o rt and acco u n t w ill com e on nerable at home. Lot us accept the 3 :3 8 , “Know ye n o t th a t a prince Oats first publication, Janu ary , T hu rsd ay, F eb . 2nd a t P ay ette. A f responsibilities of the position of lead and a great man h ath fallen this fo r h e a rin g ; th a t any person o rp e r- IS , 1*21 ter th e wedding they le ft fo r B a k e r ; day In Isra e l?” s ms having any o b je ctio n s th ereto W A N TED — E verybody to read IM IS o f la st j ubUftAtlon. February. ership which Is onrs, show the world how to lieat swords into plow-shares, Raid o b js c tto n l ln w riting A fter short addresses by th e pas C ity, w here they w ill m ake th eir T h e G a te C ity Jo u rn a l. I f you d on't », i n a relieve the peoples of the world of ap tor, C. _ E. . W harton, and R ev. Hen- __________________ ______ _ fu tu r* ht>IM MUa LoTe,and b e fo re o r at said hearing. get- It, call or w rite forsempleoopy. prehension nnd lead them back into ry Young, a form er p asto r, and a popu’a r youn* lady o f Nya8a’ 8nd R . W. S W A G L E R , A d m inistrator the ways of peace and plenty. If we now pa 3 to r a t O n tario, th e body was Mr’ b a n n e r was fo rm erly from Nys Qf th e E frtate o f Lowan B a rcla y , do- prepare for war we shall have It. If FREE “ I100TCH ” NOTIOE TO C R ED IT O R E we lewd the world In preparation for tend erly laid to re st In th e little and haa maDy frlenda ,n thla ,o n i- ceaeed. IN T H * C IR C U IT CO U RT O F TH E A Hparkllug Stim ulant. Full o f Wit peace we may have that.” cemetery at Owyhee. \ m uBtty' T b * many frienda o f * * D ate o f F ir s t publication Ja n u a ry S T A T E O F OREOON, FON T H * «ml Humor. .Free copy will he sent The beautiful solo by M iss Edna “ «twly-wad. wUh them h a p p m r - 2 7, 1 9 2 2 . COUNTY O F MALHEUN Steel Barrels. upon receipt of your name with ad Donnls, the firing of th e la st volley >nd proaperUy' D ate o f I.a c t P u b licatio n , F eb ru ary If the statements of the makers un dress complete. W rite to 0 . Mitch In th e M atter o f V i. E .ta ta of by the firing squad, and ■'taps" by 1 2 4 th , 1 * 2 2 . ell, 397 Pearl Street. Brooklyn, N. T. well founded, it Is probable that steel E rnest A. Atwood, decaaeed. th e bugler, all made th e la st scene IN T H E OOUNTY C O U R T O F T H E barrels will eventually take the place impressive. S T A T E O F O REG O N . F O R T H E of wooden ones. The steel barrel Is N otine M herSby g iv a* th s t tk * Mose on f r u ’.t tree« is mozt yu.ck “ L ife’s ra ce w ill ru n ,” composed of staves of that material OOUNTY O F M A L H E U R . uadersigned haa baso duly a p p e ttis i Iv g ot rid o f by th e use o f one locked together by an Ingenious de- L ife’s w ork w ell done pound o f com m on lye dlseolved In sd m ln fetrsto r w ttt th s WIB aasaxad . ilc c ; Hu- hoot» and head« are also' Men, Women, Girls, L ife’s crown w ell won. In th e M atter o f th e E s ta te o f od th s B a ta ta of E rn e st A. Atwoo six g a llo n s o f w ater used as a ol steel. It Is claimed that the steel Now comes re s t.” LOGAN B A R C L A Y , Deceased Bachelors, Widows, etc. (locassed ; sa y o rod l'oie ha ring barrel Is more durable nnd more oetn sp ray . B ord eau x m ixtu re has J oin our Correspondence Club and j pact than the wooden one. As It Is e : a tate atesine! saM E s ta te a re hers- poved th e moet perm anent co ntrol. It is a wide p ractice to ta g th e N O TIC E O F H E A R T S * O F F IN A L many Interesting friends ! said |o be lighter nnd cheaper. It has by n o titi» ! 1 « preaent ssM fIstmi- m ake ewe be fo re lam bing tim e. C u tting ACCOUNT acquainted throughout the nlnoil) had favor in various quarters. to th s adm lnistrato», w lth th s W lll Get away a p a rt o f th e fle e c e around P o ta to e s a r e som etim es planted ia bereunto world through our medium. M arry1 About rwt0.000.0fsi barrels are needed the udder will m ake It m ore con Hundreds rieh. I annually In normal times, to «ttppply N otice is her sh y given th at the in F e b h u a ry to provide a very early itta ch sd , proper y verified by law , W ealth, Happtnee. . ven ien t fo r th e lam b to nurse. undersigned A d m in istrato r o f Cka crop fo r ta b le use. T h e reed should » B h la six m onths from th * data of attractive and congenial, willing to th*- demand In the Fnlted States. Flour mills use about po.otsi.tggt. the D ung lock s should be removed at E sta te o f Logan B a rcla y , deceased . be planted w hole to avoid ro ttin g he first pub Heat‘.on o f this N o tF e : wed. Photos Free. Send 50 sugar industry 40.000,is>0, and the th e sam e tim e an th e ir rem oval has B led la th e above en titled In th e co)d so il. Som e early p o tt- said ad m inistrator with th * W ill s a cents for four months subscription cement Industry 75,OOO.OMt.- Christian adds to th e value o f th e fle e c e and co u rt h is F i s s i R ep o rt aad A ccount te es m ay b e had ln th is way where rened having hte $ 1 .oo for one ear. .Science Monitor. a lso lesse n s t h e d anger from Insect in said M u t e , aad th a t t h s c o s r t ■ »oils a re la ta in g e ttin g dry enough aoOs Went o f W eHer, M ah*. I * Mal FLOKKN'TH BELL AIR R F U B I .I J STENOGRAPHED ill Eder ill i Hardware ;•! :: Company 1jj Dollars and Sense j Bank of Nyssa « ! 1 A. V. COOK Achilles & Nelson Gem State Lumber Co. Nyssa Garage t Lax Pharmacy NYSSA TRADING COMPANY Service Garage z. w. ili i: h ; iij iii Hotel Western TAKAHARA j i §>Uin>r (grill LONESOME? pests. has fixed M onday th e I T U d ay o f * to w ork la te r la th e se n se *. heur O oaw y, Ore a o o M ontague h tre e t, B roo k ly n , I . I , i P han s tO