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Pont Forget That Wednesday, March 1st Is the Regular Meeting Night o f The Nyssa Commercial Club—Be There fíje m tt Citi) > ill*Mi SELECT COWS WITH RECORD, SAYS FITTS IN ADDRESS AT FARMERS’ MEETING THURS. H I DENT AILS COAST MARKET, sYYSLUD, WICK— GINN TELLS WHY Die CALDWELL VOL XX NO. 23. VERSIFIED FARMING IS BEST $1.50 PER YEAR NYSSA, MAI. HE COUNTY* ORE (.'ON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY *4 Charles Tague, formerly arance« — l i n d g m n WANTS MOGATO UTILIZI WASTB. ^ ! lip i m iiK j nA n p n r A n n or on the O wn h#6, died at th# home : H E A O L IN tR S P E S F O i l S Ä ° f Mrs- OUu ^ b w e u e r in Caldwell Thursday morning after a brief 111- E. B. Htts, dairy specialist, was ness follow In l.emorrage ot thu one of the interesting speaker* at 1 SERS TO A s k CONSIDERATION LOCAL TALENT SURPRISES THE bruin. the Methodist ckurek during tke filB U O s e r v i c e OONMWHOX HI NTER« (AND SELVES) WITH Mi. Tagne had visited friends in Farmers’ Week contention. Ha ON RATES AND SERVICE, AT FEATS— FEET— FETE— FIDDLf Nyssa last Sunday, and was strick spoke of the Importance of care Mrs. Otto Schweizer was a vtellur Edith Hatley o f Ontario, is a j MEETING NEXT WEEK. AND SONG. en with paralysis Immediately after In selecting o f dairy cows, end es f*a*n Caldwell a few days this week, guest at the Western Hotel. his return to Caldwell, losing all pecially the selection of a sire. Mr. Mrs. Reynold# is a guest at the Mrs. C. M. Zink was a Parma! (By County Ageut lireithuiiul-) An event of rare occurance hap u.-e ef his left side and tbs faculty Fitta explained by tbe chert the | visitor last Saturday. At a meeting ot irrigtaion power C. F. Miller home this waak. pened last Friday night when a amount of feed required tor tbe Mrs. W. H. Reynolds is a guest , Mrs. Jake Zittercob, o f Arcadia, large crowd of frineds and neigh of speech. users representing seven or fight Funeral services will be held In different amounts of milk produc I was ill last week. large irrigation cem panics an.l at the Frank Miller home. bors gathered together and swarmed This chart shows that It Saturday, and Interment tion. l ittle Zelma Lax is on the sick- County Agent Breithaupt from in on Mr. and Mrs. Hunter just as Ontaiio districts affiliated, held in Ontario • v. „i. ... te crawl ____, into . their « „ i . will either be in the Ontayte cem- requlrs about 8 pounds or nutrients | Ontario, wa3 in Nyssa Thursday. last Saturday afternoon it « hi U io list. they were about etery where his father d mother to maintain a dairy cow in go Mrs. Frank Miller and Mrs. I. j Mrs. W. S. Clore spent Thursday little nest for the night. unanimous opinion that there should .trs lie. or at Baker City wbeae hi health and In addition to this she wilt in Parma, visiting relatives. be no further increase in the charge Lax spent Tuesday in Ontario. Hunter thought li impossible for require more in proportion to the Mrs. Victor Marshall reiarued W. S. Clore was a busineee vis anyone to pull one like this on her wife is buried. made by the Idaho Power Companj amount of milk produced. the first of the week from e visit itor at Payette Thursday. tor electrical energy for pumping — but “ Ves” says, "W e sure sur He explained that a cow giving Mr. Martin, first trick operator prised them.” purposes. It wan further decided to Nampa and Caldwell. A good program 10 pouuda of milk per day requires C. M. Tensen was in Parma Wed at the O. S. I... has been on the' which follows, was rendered during that the ten percent surcharge about 12 pounds o f feed, while the which the Public Service Couimiaaion no day visiting his wife whs is "» n - 1 sick-list for thelaat few days. the evening: Mrs. Lorena Fields was etek-sev- has allowed the Company for the 'vale&clng at hr,- mother's home. Jim Duncan, who said ' he was FIRE DESTROYS HOUSE— SPUDS one producing 40 pounds of milk would require only 22 i>ounds of Mrs. Tonnen is improving rapid- eral days last week, but Is much a past two years pendin? determina student ot Madam Schuman- STILL GOING Tit MARKET—* feed. In other words, the Pro tion o f the valuation o f the com ! Iy ami will soon bo able to c/inie improved now. Heinck,” did some of his wonders LAST REHEARSAL K. K. PLAV homo. duction of milk would lie quadru Mrs. James Dennis and daughter. in song. pany's properties, is unjustified and with less than double the Miss Melba House of Caldwell. Georgia, were Ontario vleltore Tues Fire destroyed the four-room ten pled should not be continued in 1922 Frank I euck coaxed some lively I Ida., is wisiting Mae Whalen, ot E. Edwards amount o f feed, which indicate ant house ou the W day. Also that the company's proposal to melodies from ~ a "fiddle.” Mr. and Mrs. Fred Young and rotate power between the different this city George Closson waa given credit ranch in the Kolony last Thursday the canon why good cows may pay Mr. and Mrs. Wm Luslia were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Brown spent for the beat story. The fire is supposed to have start from 916 tq $30 per ton tor hay. Irrigation districts would be ruin while poor ones may not return dinner guests at the home of Dr. Sunday at the Archie Brown ranch. ous to the farmers and therefore Mr. and Mrs. Hunter exhlbltei ed from the explosion of soot In a than $6 per ton. He il*o and Mre. .7. J. L-arazin last evening. The Ladies o f 8t. Paul's Guild som* real light-loot clog-dancing chimney, the roof being on fire more must be vigorously protested. Chau Mrs. George Schweizer and eieter, will mett at the home o f Mrs. F. The house which stated that alfalfa or clover hay Frank Stubbs though not ex when discovered. man Clagett was 'nstructed to pro Mr Wisdom, wont to Ontario Sun E. Young Thursday, March 2nd. ceed with necessary preparation pected to take part in the vaude was a total less was insured. Mr. with corn ensilage was a balanced Otis. who has occupied ration for dairy cown producing up Frank Stubbs is this week haul ville stunts, created quite a sensa Webb for the preaentatton of the -users day for a" few day .;' visit 'with re latives. ing dirt and filling in the old Wil tion, when, after all the others had the house this winter, was able to to 16 or 20tbs o f milk per day. case before the Public Service Com John Ramsey returned tio Cald- s tn ditch at the corner o f 2nd and finished, jumped up end demon- save most ef his household goods He recommended grain feed, sup mission. plemented with a little oil meal or Jusg what formal action the users well Monday, after visiting a few Mpin Streets, j strated some of his ‘‘heavy kicking' and food supplies. days with relative* here and on the Mrs. Johanna Aehneiter and|a£ the floor. f)oor. i Walter Nichols purchased apart cotton seed cake for the heavier will tak^ has no{ been disclosed, I at the Owyhee. Aaogter, Mrs. Chae McConell were' Ves Goshert would not acknow -' of the T. T. Elliot hay this week producer*. but It was decided to lend assist Mrs Marguerite Peters, daughter in Payette last Friday visiting the ie(jgp to the editor whet pert he and will bale out two carloads for Edgar L. Ludwick, assistant ance to the farm bureae organisa of Rev. and Mrs. Whairton. with I«*ve Engall* family. secretary-treasurer o f the Oregon I took, but said he was one o f the shipment to Ennued, Ida. tion in completing a farm survey her ehildren, is visiting ad Shs h- '.ne Mrs. Frank Hall left on Monday ^ many spectators, Among t h o ie in 1 Mr. C. M. Beaumont attended the Cooperative grain growers, spoke at to show the re.urns secured by the of her parents. Farmers' meeting tn Nyssa for Tacoma to visit at the Dickens ¡ttendunce were: Frank Newblll Apple Valley sale last week and tbe farmers in 1921 which will supple Mr. and Mrs. H. T . Francis had horrte. Thursday. He stated that hi* con Mrs. H Hall’ Mrs. Dickens is Mr*. a ir’ and wife, Mr. and Mrs. S. D Gosh purchased a fine brood sow. ment similar records taken for 1919 as dinner guests last Sunday, Mr Messrs Stiear and Blaylock, of Ap cern bad made advances to the sister. j ert. Will Beam and wife, Frans and 1920 and make up a financial and Mrs. W. G. Vogts and famtlv J. D. Orr was a Nyssa business j stubbs and wife, Mr. and Mrs A ple Valley are buying cattle and grain growers of Oregon up to snowing before the commission in from Apple Valley. $2,350,000 on the grain they sent visitor Wednesday. Mr. Orr Is V. Cook, Mrs. James Dennis, Mr. j sheep in this section this week, definat« form. The assistance ot in and that another advance would . rs. Edmund Warren is staying the district manager for the Idaho Schafer and wife. Mrs. C. W. Re 1 Mr. A. D. Moseh. with his father, R. V. Gunn, extension specialist oi at the home o f Mr. Warren’s p»r- power Oompaay. berger and Miss Reece. j Mr. E. Rldrege, are Ontario vlsi- l,e nia<*e next month and still ano- the Oregon Afgricultural Colleg^j jjr . ax'd Mrs. Frank Miller en- The evening’s pleasure culminated tors this week having dental work fber advance about July 1( 1922 has been secured through the coun ents, Mayor^and Mrs. P. M. Warren, Mr. Ludwick states that his as T h e ! in the serving of refreshment», done. ty agent and the work of taking re while Edmund is confined to the eertalned at Sunday dinner sociation has been instru mental in j following • guests were preeent ----------------------------- i The Misses Covell, T.ang, Sayer. ports and compiling the returns Is hospital tn Balt Lake. bolding the coaat market* much George Schweizer went to Cald- Miss Jessie Reece, Mr. and Mr». A. now under way at the farm bu n u /v n r r iir u io t l r t T C P and shaw* teachers o f the Nyssa closer to the Chicago market, to wall «he first o f the week to help R. McCarty and their tw o eons, reau office in Ontario and all farm U v T ln L L N c r io i l U l t w srhools> "hiked" to Kingman Kol care for Charles Tague, who was i jo e Young, employee the O. ony and spent Wednesday with Mrs the extent that the wheat grower ers who wish to lend their support s*rickaa with paralysis at that place g_ l ., is confined to his bed with Maurice L. Judd attending the in Oregon ie benefltted 9c or 8c to the move are being urged to ei A number of the Owyheethans last Sunday. He returned to Nys- ( j-beumatism. Washington Day program at the “ on aU th® whMt *• h* ‘1 ther mail a report or call in person. attended the Washington’s Birth sa yesterday. . Alladene Whalen gave a line par. Kolony school house before re ! to Whether the power users will day program arranged by Prof Ev For the first time in several j ty at the Liberty Theatre Thtirada} ! ThB ,ot'" !,a,c, ,Ip ,n H ' "ava Mr stg.rt action at the hearing which is erett and Miss Gladys Johnson of turning to Nylae. long weeks Mr. J Itoydell talked night to ten little girls n honor of Mr. Nlrh Bach made a trip t o M ^ w lc k , will oe about lc per bu . to be held at Ontario on the 28th the Kolony school. Among them Those present were Nvssa this week with a load 01 and -*!>. In i*.r.tlv. cost <" the Ore- will depend, It Is understood upon to The Journal reporter over the ' her birthday. were Mrs. Gus Schweizer, Mr. and , .mines, returning the same day. 1 *■>" s«s«" iation in the ph.' *ic*l hand phone last evening and he says be ' Crete Marie. Foster, Evelyn Schwei- the attitude o f the Public Service Mrs. Win. Schweizer, Mrs. George is getting ah ng fine and when the ! zer. Norma Schneiter, Georgia A number o f friends and neigh ling of wheat, and arranging fin Comm’ ssion. As announced, the Glascock and children, Mrs. Warren weather sets a little warmer he j Thompson, Lona Young, Mlchi Rhl- bors nf Mr. and Mrs Roy Crouch ance will prdvably range around hearing will be for the purpose of Fcnn and Mrs. F. L. DeBord. All K ona Takahara, Louise gave them a farewell party lar lV ic per bu.. which make« a sub establishing valuations of the power will be able to get out among his I seta. united in pronouncing the program friends again.____________ > s ’ chne'lter and the hostess. Tuesday evening, and wished them stantial saving ar compared with company property. If the farmers an excellent one. | all success in their new home in 5c per bushel formerly n M hv are denied the privilege o f being Mrs. B. F. Kerr, whose birthday Roswell where they are moving Malheur county growers as a buy heard at this tinme, another hear ocoured on Sunday, Feb. 19, was ers commtsaien.. this week. ing will probably be petitioned ofr the pleased recipient o f a beautiful The Oregon Association, says Mr. Mrs. M. b'oYo-non is spending the (o aettle the matterof rates as the birthday cake with 59 candles on Ludwick, has exported ony million week with her brother, Mr. Harry On tlie evening of Feb. 21. tin- fell down In delivery, and the speak- users a^q not Inclined *.o allow he It, the gift of her daughter, Mrs. bushels o f «heat, themselves, end Rowell and family. High schools, Ontario, Vralc ers were not sure enough of them- rates to be Increased on them or three lary Philson, o f Kennewick Wash. Miss Margaret Smith, o f the Ex-: win han«tlc more grain than any the surcharge to continued, without and Nyssa’, all members o f the (¡ire- ! selves. Mr. and Mr3. W H. Snyder and Lillie May Hun« and Charles family, who were guests at the b’rth- tcnslo* service will addree parents' ntber concern rn the coast this having a fair opportunity to he gon State Debate League, andoach hinancial arrangements are heard In the matter. The idea of represented by two teams, one af Thompson were the third rsgmbers day dinner, helped *o devour it on school children's Health and D iet! -'ear- in the Kolonv school house Friday ao perfected that they fear no allowing the power company to ro firmative and one negative, held of the two Nyso*’ teams and were and pronounced it fine. afternoon, Feb. 24. I tr0,,bI« ln financing the growers’ debates on the question: Received f t l ly prepared to debate, had tt tate between the old users so as The Caperton family has been The young people of the high j marketing operations to stretch out the rower to take that the nations of the world should ''then necessary. under scarlet lever quarantine for school gave a final rehearsal o fth e ’r Diversified farming rather than new business a the direct expense reduce 'heir armaments to the mis the past week. The eldest child. „lay. The Sparkling Cup, W ednnsd* * * r '„sh e hay farming will pay best lmum necessary for police doty, and detriment o f the established TV ANHINOTtMI'S BIRTHDAY Albert, wss very HRTor two or three RV(,n)„g tj , p ,,|ay wm b* pr#. •' eastern Oregon, according to R. TEA ATTENDED B Y MANY users does not seem to set well which was the question assigned to days but Is now recovered. No "ne . ent, j Saturday evening, Feb. 26 j v - <iu,ln. 1»™ management expert the Southeastern district. , Each either. The else in the family has taken it so Tfce Q „ zerellns went to W i- of O. A. C„ in bis address. aiirmatlve team remained at home, The ladies Aid Society o f the far as i re-aut'on was taken to spare SPr I(Ja Ta tes lay, v hme four <en- survey conducted on 140 farms In and the negative teams visited. Vale Methodist church gave a tea at the theni , if possible. orations w li be ),r,>.,«i.t to celebrate the irrigated sections In Malheur going to Ontnrio, Ontario going to home of Mr. and Mrs. George Clos- Mr. Anlcio, a Basque emplmed at he birth lay ann m taty o f Mr*, County for the years 1919 and 1920 Nyrsa nnd Nyssa to Vale. '’ on on Washington's Birthday, showed a profit of several hundred oee of the t’eterson's lambing Zerelln’s gr mdf ithei. Results were as follows: which was thorougly emJoyed by the more for the diversified LOCAL MAN ARRANGES FOR EX At Ontario— camps, was accidentally shot in the The fa. ,n bur m l n.«etlngsc.i '1- dollars many ladies ef the town who at farm, even when bay prices were TRAORDINARY VAUDEVILLE ti led for Monday lit the Koloov. Affirmative: Margaret Blaekaby , tended. Quite a mint Iter o f those* shoulder Monday, SHOW, FEB. 28. when Mr. R. V. t o, n was to be high, while in a pour year the di Reha Rood. Negative: llaral d present walked the short distance1 \v. W. Smith went to Nyssa Tu' the sperker, as c.i ed off. The versified farms made money and Brown, La Vera Moe. . To* al | to the Closson ranch, which some day with a load of potatoes. C. E. Faust is arranging for a speaker ar J > !* i : riy on ar*- •' the alfalfa farms lost, said Mr. Jlv.p ^ j . ! . ' ' rl la,' ' e L640; N r d g a -'o f them said gave them An added Mr. and Mrs. Sam Watson re Gunn. big show for Nyssa and other towns. tip- \- | 1 '*'' If Ion 2 eo X for appetite for the delectablo refresh- turned home Wednesday from the at the r i I * * 'rv el on **r H. A. L'ndgren. livestock special Though he id our ' loafer" he is U vale— V* ments which were served by the mountains beyond Bg Meadow# Nyssa-Jordan Valley Highway, took ist. O. A. C., talked ou using hogs for continually briskly en gagin g his .... ladles. where Mr. Watson was trapping. one Ion* at me -oa< i no te le p i) cd the m j»t*n r' utilizing waele on the farm. Mr. spare time in trying to amusa kiln, * rmative "an,. * hn Bos'wel ------ — ■■ ■ — A number o f the • u non aiti " they »,■ » > • u 1 ctil evei Me. LunAgren staled that becauae only self and other* when It is pouible. ,T* HIKE Tn I’ AK M t AND RETURN i farmers v ere in X fn A to altm d „"Id u 0,1 ’ .legally* h i k e t o P, hair the number of hogs necessary h the Kol : I, He now ha* coming t j Nyssa, what Jennie Newby. Clyde Beam,. Total o „ t n l the lectures during Farm Bureau wf.w» the ,n < *> At a re ■» it o' q • of the H/tt. to supply the demand for Oregon he claim* to be one of the host points; Affirmative— 1 "J " j : Negative The Mis es Edna Denn r. ^ • Fred Klingba-k and <'omm*rrlal b • » a s suga.» 11 were raised in the s’ aln. farmers shows that has ever hit the totfn -1 4 7 0 . Decision—- l t, , n for the Servo*, and the-raid Green l.ftN y w Mr. « « £ Bt ^ q :lt U f. that “ It m,g„ mid very well give at'enttoa te c • c# thing m >- Having had some experience Jii Affirmative. , ea Wednesday a t 8 a . m - ’ »• I :* « n i n ■- the production of more pork. Es The f arth the show business, Mr. Foust lias At Nyssa— They took dinner, which they forty horn# Tuesday. « e , * ei r#c-r « f pecially should this he true In view located a few performers *f many Affirmative 'carn:^ Charlie Sshaf say was i* ~iicet palatable one, with Latest reports have It the* the 4-on to bar* • ha* n IT. 8. w n of the larft that this number can be year* experience on the Orpheum A"»«*|ve: W e*- Mr3. W. H. McLog. They returned other member* o f the Huffman fam- K in g « -* K* K in g «»a raRch on 4he Snake river, raised very eeonomloelly by consum and Pantages circuits and, with e T ajer. Tc points; Af to Nyssa at 3 P. M. and sped on j|v now have the scarlet fever. According to ten miles reuth o f Nyssa, Mr. Klng- ing the farm waetn. some difficulty, has engagei tn*,«e f'.rmatlve 11 Mlgatlve— 1291. out to Mrs. Closiion's where they The Walter*’ lambing camp rs- man hawn* scled as official wea Mr. Lundgren. every farm should people for the remainder nfthe *-s Decision -3 to 0 for Negative. f .1 t ' W ashington tea, and :«>rt* a fine lambing with about '«W y one hog for each dairy cow, son and will give the peopte of this ret .ni to lo »n aerlv In the even- 50 percent o f twin*. Wm Baldwin ther reeorder fer a number ot The following x^re tbe judges: years. Weekly snd monthly re one hog for each ten acre* of grain Velnity and neighboring towns At Ontario: number o f miles in <j Bob Nenby are working ln tbe F /»pt. C. F. Miller. lng. "lie ti t: ports of rain, temps afore and gen and one hog for kitchen waste. On v hat he claims is one of the most Fruitland, A. w . Galloway, Attor cowered by the three girls In th 'ica m p . that basis, enough hogs to supply e citing and interesting vaudeville ney, Weleer; (-> n rf:e Don art, Welser. six hour* walk, «g is approxim ate!"' School has been closed during era] weather conditions are made the state demand would ht raised. to Portland and Wasui'tgton, D. C., and plture shows ever shown in .be past week In an effort to pre- \t Vale-. Anna Pearoon. 20 . Nys»«. i ent a spread of scarlet fever. and weather condPlons over the V. County d»pt., Patrette; Calvin Kel- RIG IMPROVEMENT; EAST HIDE There wss no Sunday echool or 'S are re orted at this station, The main feature of the show is lei H IKE TO ONTARIO AND BACK Aftorney, Payette: Rev. Wood, Mr* Sarah Lynch Is hav ng some public gathering of any k nd People ef lb * community will ho tii#.«Divided Woman, or The Woman F ' “A •witlsnd. Ray Cantrell and 1-oulse F*nn arc pleas*! to Ie»rn :nsi the R o e * » « «Pensive remodeling 'ione to her •Sawn ln Two. This will be the The, Misees Jennie Nearby, Lillie __ ______ At Nyssa: Re«'. Hershel Shank May Hunt. Gertrnde Pnensen, Gen- hauling h .y from the DeBord ranch Dramatic Club which g .v e n* A . I horn. greatest feat ever performed by rjiy Fruitland: Prosecuting Attorney e v . Va rghan and nils. Caner left to thp Walters’ lambing e,m p rooms and a " bjg sleeping Tw° pop A era delightful evening, o f entertain " hM*' I* ,m* human being. Haynes, P lyette: Mr Sn'.ton. At being added to the house and will Nyym a. 7:20 A. M W e d ^ a d a r fo r ' Doc Pullen and *m . Fred ,p«nt ment la«t «in ter will be wt.h The Musical Tramp and Hiiyqpl, torney, Pa yetf#. Th# Q’.it^rv*. They dined n short dls- Saturday evening at th# Bigelow gain on the »r*nlru of Jtsr.-h loth be completed In s *hort time the Escape Artist, will make the All the debates were hotly con old part if the hone* 1* also being when they will presoti* th# onarm ... . . . .. evening entertainment well worth tested, as the total point* for each t a r - t V H * side of Ontario andar home, remodeled and a sew coat o f plas Pinafore the price o f admission. rived id that town at 11:11. Thw* F. L. DeBord was * tmelne*. sire show When complet \ 'horoughly enjoyable Washln- ter will be added. The first chow to bq presented As far a s material, argument and "tagted i».u their return at I P M visitor in the Bend Thu reds v n Day program was given by the ed Mrv. Lynch will have a eozv John Gordon.: of Vale pa n s by this e m p rn y will In the Lib- 1 numher of points hroeght out, Nys- ar.d arrln -d ln Nyste at 1:19. The izm-rn K I v . ho *1 Vednaadey bom« o f slg rooma *nd a (leaping erty Theatre next Tneadar. F#ls »* easily jeid her „cwn in »ach de tmtxl dl-tt nee covered ln nbont > visit to his lambing rsmna th e fir r poroh. aiteraooa. fuary 21th. bate. B at each o f Nyaaa's teams ' lours »aa approximately I f miles of the waak. KOKUfcJi OWYHKB \Y#SKS AT POWER USERS PROTEST L.O C 'AL AJST 3 ) PERSONAL KOLONY • • 0 RESULT OF NYSSA, VALE AND ONTARIO DE6ATF EXTRAORDINARY TREAT f « new s n o tes