The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, February 10, 1922, Image 3

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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
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L u m b e r Co.
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Dealers in home products
Always at your service
R EST
Nyssa Flour
Mill
We’ll Treat You Right
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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*.
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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
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While he was in the treasury he be­
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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
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cattles.
At the close of the war
< ury since the outbreak of the war
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have shared tills feeling of apprehen­
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He was honorably discharged from
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«he service, and for years has been
well. I quote here a recent utterance
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S member of the O. A. R. Post at
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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
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“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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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,
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Inflation necessary to maintain those
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During the services, S . D. Qoeh-
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sell, made short addresses relativ e
tolerable now. Their rulers hold them­
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to their knowledge of th e ste rlin g
selves In power by subsidies und doles,
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worth of M -. Pinkston. A t th e co n­
by playing, now on their fears, and
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clusion of his address Mr. Muesell
again on their avarice, still again on
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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
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taken to insure Germany's economic
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recovery l»y Insisting upon her disarm­
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sung together many tim es..
ament nnd (lie payment of reparations
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which means the development of a
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were closely associated m ore than
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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
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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
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relieve the peoples of the world of ap­
tor, C. _ E. . W
harton, and R ev.
Hen-
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_ 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
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The beautiful solo by M iss Edna “ «twly-wad. wUh them h a p p m r -
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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
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ta
of
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st
A.
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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
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Achilles & Nelson
Gem State
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Nyssa Garage
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Lax
Pharmacy
NYSSA TRADING
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Hotel
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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,
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