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--------Jgg > 1.50 P E R T ‘We Will Have To Dispel the Fogs T hat Are Blinding Us, Before We Can Expel th e Hogs T hat Are Grinding Us.” REPARING FOR HEAVY CROPS IN THE KOLONY (Djc E ACREAGE OF WHEAT, POTATOES AM> HEAD LET- --------------------- Tt'OE WILL HE PLANTED VOL. XX, NO. ifrl arked difference ,rding treaties and is lies in the fact knows his Senat lesrapb. ___ 4 le Home DE RITE aed r ite Electric B; R jj1 I ione \ W ; ' U CC D 9 .)• )! 0 Ranchers in th is com m unity are altln g anxiously for Spring, v/htch unusually late tbla year, the ghts rem aining so cold that, ex- iptin a few, high, favored fields, e ground Is still too heavy and A osty for plowing to progress to advantage. A large acreage of w heat, largely M arquis will he H e d e d In the K olony this spring. A lso potatoes and head lettu ce, un- dsr expert supervision will he grown, l o w i n g to the prevalence of "flu" ’jfiiH .ng the members of the Roswell • a m a t i c club, which was to have irtven the opera, “ P in afore” In the K olony, March th e 11th, the dale has been postponed. Announce m ent o f th e new date will he giVhw next week. iM r s .N e b e ls e lc k , who sp en t the last year with her daughter, Mrs. Conrad Martin and fam ily. Is quite HI with “ flu ” at hom e in Gennesee, Idaho. jM’at Connelly m oved about 2300 ew es to B ig Bend last week. ■Morgan and True bought a part of <he Sm ith-Pow ell hay in the Kol- oay this w eek—«price $5. Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Judd, Gordon Jtidd and their gueste, Mr. and Mrs. Ldtter Burau o f Brooks, Canada, wWe g unday ryisitors in the Maurice „«Order» «1 « Reed returned Mon n p c i a l A tte n tio i from Ellt0. N ev-, " h er e he was F E Faust, Prep. I sum m oned as a w itness. At the regular m eetin g of th e P, T. - A. last Friday a com m ittee of «S, ? • •> ! ï'îr y ^ ' was appointed— Mr. C C. Oottor .„ „ to n , Mrs. Conrad Martin and ___ A v iu irtc , ax experts sheriV Mr Er,c ch rlsten eon — to confer 5 a method of ftm ;he school board in regard to -Colum bia Reeor . * [>ay, an<1 p]anB for com ple- » exceptions to t l j t|on o f lm provtm ent8 on th e school the British m grollndg Enterprise A s s o c iif« ^ ^ rs Ccnrad Mart)n gave a break- party, follow ed by a "hike” * ' last Sunday morning. J Maurice K Judd m ade a trip to Par- ma, Ida., Tueeday nigh t, when he took his third degree in the Mason ic brder. ^ H ’he young people gave a surprise d 2 5 and 50c ho« e party iast Saturday evening ,n«l 50c at Ithe Moses hom e for Miss Ruby xes S5c Mtwes, who was hom e from O ntario M ' the week end., and Mr. John ¡^ H er . who celebrated his birth day anniversary on Saturday. Af- uge Guar- te r l* n even in g of gam es the young poHe were served d eligh tfu l re- freC m enfs by Mrs. Wm Moses and daughter, Zenta. T hose present M isses Ruby M oses, Zenla zaztnos a ml <Vdh Gladys Johnston, Florenco Ruby Reed, Bernice Martin, hy Parsons,; Oscar Shafer, ^ ^ f t ’and Jack E lliot, John Moses, ^ ^ A R o b ert Overstreet. n is Worth re ^CY 1 UNCLE JIM DINWIDDTK Dlnw lddie, known to many as Uncle Jim died at the o f Mr. Arthur Cook, w here as been since last Sunday atten ding church last Sun day he had an attact o f heart trouble and was rem oved to the hom e- of Arthur Cook where he away Tuesday morning, ral services w ill be held at ■esbyterian church Friday, and en t w ill be in the Nyssa ry. D inw iddle from W ashington ‘ Is In N yssa called here by the and death o f his father, Dinw iddle. » > » »*** H e re 1 a stù p id i lows, Aspii ;rs, Pota iws, Disc, d Drag: ES. OUR OMPLETE. GRi*1 H Y A D E LAVAI A Y MEATS. TORN STAR KENSINGTON Sastern Star K ensington was i at th e hom e of Mrs. Pretty- Dn W ednesday, wth Mrs. Barter A very enjoyable after- [ was spent by the ladies. H. W olf, who has been In hnd on business, returned home Irst of th e week. TH E LIBRARY. i |e Red Crc«s Courier,” a y and "The Oregon Tubereu- A ssoclatlon M onthly," are for circulation, library U open every Satur- t i : 3 0 and closes a t 5 :3 0 for and at 7 :30 for oountry » M l» » * 1 CROP IS 105 PER CENT k o r t com es to th^, jo u rn a l from ^ eterson sheep Company to the that the output o f this spring ¡o f lamb* 1« 185 per cent. This I come« from th e camp where Gandorlaa la forcato. PM ILS IN ATTEMPT TO BURGLARIZE Cito NYSSA, M ALHEUR COUNTY, OREGON, FR ID A Y , M AKOI »0, lo a a CLOSED BY SICKNESS £s> r Tjfccg’tg $ 1 .5 0 P E R YEAR EIGHTH GRADE P U P IL S TAUGHT IN BIGLOW IN TH E MEAN VI.ME »MING HOME O wing to the Scarlet fever l a t h e com m unity school 's still cloead but the throe eigh th g r a d s pupils Mr. Groot, who lives on h is ranch As we g o to press word com es to a*o being tau gh t In th e B igelow he purchased from C. C. H uso a us of an accident occuring on tha home by Mrs. SehweeizeXj la sn fqw years ago, reports that so m o o a o ! Wm Peutz ranch this m orning, effort >to prepare them for th e exam s., thou gh they made an attem pt to oreak into d ie Clarence Poorm an of O ntario vis- Arthur Cook is again at his work, where a horse had fallen on Sam oom pletlon basement of his house last Satur-1 ited N ysia friends Thursday. after an attack of the “ flu .” * Blaylock and the report la to tfca have already missed three w eeks o f day nigh t but dropped the glass Harry Sharp made a business trip effect th at he was alm ost killed. school. Huh W alters is reported sick with into a milk can insid e which gavej the " flu.” Dr. Sarazln was sum m oned, but as to Nampa the first of th e week. Mrs. Martha K llngback and CMI4- the alarm which caused the burglars •Mr. and Mrs. F lan k M iller are Mrs. R. C. Browning report« the yet we have not learned ju st how ren visited at th e DeBord hom e to flee. reported out again from an attack illn ess of her daughter at Ontario, bad Mr. B laylock is injured. Thursday w hile Mr. K. w ent to th e of the "flu.” Robert Closaon is reported on the H. H lekog ranch in th e K olony for Mrs. F. D. Hall has returned tfieg list th is week, with the “ flu .” some W h ite Leghorn eggs. from Tacoma, w h e n nj\c visited her George Ward is confined to his Mr. and Mrs. George Glascock sister, Mrs. Dickens. | hom e w ith th e " flu .” and fam ily have been su fferin g Mr. C. P reltym an w as in Boise Mrs. Geoge Echweizer wen to with the ghippe epidem ic b u t are Tuesday and W ednesday attending | Ontario th is m orning, now som ew h at better. a lum berm en’s m eeting. Mr. H illm an w ent to P ayette on Mrs. D ave W illiam s ha- been very The E. M. Dean fam ily Is now W ednesday on businese. .Mr. N ickerson Is th is week ship Upon returning to his hom e In j for th e pa8t several dagg fe * P ingston Gecnge BodfLh is in town this Nyssa, l red c,. Sheets, publisher of com ing so bad that sh e v. as taken ping a m ixed car load o f hogs, nicely sett.ed in iheJ.S. j week, looking after property in- th e Nyssa Journal, announced this to B olse by h6r husbud and Dr. cattle and sheep to th e Portland house. Mrs. C liff Tilman who has been terests. niarkt. Of th e shipm ent Mr. Wm. m orning that he and associates had g arazin Saturday. Mrs. B igelow Mrs. C allle Moss, o f Ontario, purchased th e printing plant of The asaistod in caring for her du rin g Pentz this m orning brought in a very sick tor som e tim e is reported \ spent Sunday with the A. H. W ilson Book Nook. wagon box full o f the big " w oolies” much improved thl l week. Mr. Sheets at one her illn e ss her«. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. G oshert, who fam ily, he raised this year on ow s milk. tim e was forem an of th e Baker Mr. and Mrs J. S. Glascock and th e “ flu ” , Mr. F. L. M iller, who came to Herald plant under the m anagem ent Mr. Pentz sa y s he w ill raise a hun- ( have been laid up with fam ily w ent to O narlo last w eek. relieve Mr. C. I P hillips has the c t R. Elm er Kennedy. Since leav dred of them th is year. The wagon are reported up ayain. Joe M eudloia strated M onday to Mrs. F. L. Sheets and flve child- ’flu .” An operator was sent here ing Baker he has been a resident load he brought In today weighed In L. J. P aterson ’s sh eep 13«0 pounds on the H oise-Payette ren are reported recovering from to <.ake his place, of Malheur County having at var work the "flu.’* j S. F. F oster, A B aker C ity 1 ious tin es been connected with the camp. Lum ber Com pany’s scales. Mr. Peterson m oved a band o f Mrs. D. W. Smith is v isitin g at has been In N yssa the last few ■ rintlng plants of Ontario, V ale nnd the home of Mr. and M rs.Artie days Mr. F c ste - was form erly a Ny sa. Mr. Sheets has recently sheep from the Schw eiter ranch to WANT COMMUNITY CHURCH Robinson in the Country. drugre.-t In Nyssa. dls'iosed o f his Interests In the Pete Stam ’s tha first o f th e w eek. Fred K lingbeck and Louts DeBord Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Frants had as Mr. and Mrs. W. W. F oster are Nysva Journal and will m ove his W ednesday nigh t o f th is week He will return m ade a business trip to N yssa, On the official boards of the Presby dinner guests last Sunday, Mr. and lifted am ong the “ flu ” cases In "amily to Baker. Nyssa. Mr. F oster 1? on the mend to Baker the latter part o f the tario and V ale Saturday. terian and M ethodist churches me: Mrs. H. R. Sherwood. T. M. Lowe and L. D eW ltt w sra Mr. and Mrs. H. i \ F rancis made but Mrs. F oster is not so wall, next week to take charge o f the and discussqd th e p ossib ility o f a business visitors in th e G ate City Mrs. Mae W halen m ade a trip plant. com m unity .church. T h is has been a trip to Em m ett Sunday for a visit to the country the latter part of As a result o f the sale of the Saturday. talked o f before, but no action with their children, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. J. B. Sm ith o f W arren w as - la st w eek to visit and a ssist friends printing departm ent the Book-Nook taken, but at th is m eeeln g a com U bert Iredale. Henry F ields made a trip the who were confined at hom e with w ill continue in th e stationary, book ill th e first o f th e weak. m ittee was appointed to get In The annual "gooea picking” was nnd school supply business, w hile form ation and work out a plan of first of the week to Twin Springs flu. for Mr. Me- Miss B eatrice Forbes, who hns Mr. Sh eets w 'll operate th a print done at th e Lowe hom e Monday. un itin g th e two churches, and the with a load of co in Mr. and Mrs. L ouie P eterson, o f been v isitin g her parents, Mr. and in g plant in its present location idea seem ed to he a popular one. K night. S. F. F oster, of Baker has been Mrs. John Forbes northw est o fto w a , under the nam e the Book-Nook W arren, visited at th e F isher home Sunday. in Nyssa several days this week on left for Portland Iast week end, Printery.-— Baker Herald. Mr. A. B. B radley, of the Bend, account of the illn e ss o f his uncle, where she has em ploym ent. visited h is .-;tep-dsughter, Mrs. Ooe Mr. Dinw iddy, who passed aw ay Mrs. F. L. Sheets and their five Schw eizer and fam ily Sunday and Tuesday m orning. children w ill remain in N yssa un- tock his littla grand daughter, Peg Claud W illson tock charge of the til about April 1st, whan they will Flu in th is com m unity has been Gem State Lumber Co. yard while to to Baker, where Mr. Sheets will gy hom e with hint for a visit. Tues q u ite bad for th e past tw o weeks. Mr. Prettym an was atten ding the devote his tim e to com m ercial prlnt- day being Peggy*e birthday, It was It Is w ith regret th at I am leav- duly celebrated w ith a cake end There are several new cases, but l.um berm en’s convention last week ing, and w ill m ake that their home, ing N yssa and I hope to som e day ’’flx in s”, her parent «going over not so many as a week ago. John at Boise. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Forbes and return. Since com ing to th e Snake for that day and bringing her home. Vanderpool, who has been sick with Mr. Henry Throop a prlner from daughter, Benia, c f M eridian, spent . . ’ver V alley in the fall of 1912, it for the past week, is no better. T he Glascock brothers sod thlr :11 over the world dropped o ff and Saturday and Sunday at th e A. R. spending m ost o f my tim e In the hay to V leentl M endlola Monday, Some hay changed hand 3 in this v 's’ted the Journal force today. McCarty hom e and m otored on to new syaiier field tributary to Nysaa he com ing over that day to m easute neighborhood last week at $5.00 He is acquainted with nearly every P ayette to visit Mr and Mrs. Gor- O ntario and Vale, I have learned it. per ton. Mr. M endlola w ill bring two printer in th e counlry. don. to love the country and a ll Its lamb bands from hie ranch up the C. W. P arrett and Ed W olfe were people. I am not leaving with the river to feed there. business visitors In O ntario Monday. ■:-> k idea of never returning but with Chas G ossett moved to th e P en Mr. and Mrs. Fred K llngback and t Le hope th at in a very few years fam ily and Evelyn and Gerald De nington house on the Boulevard N yssa will com e to a growth which Bord were dinner gu ests at the Friday. He has been appointed vlll cause the estaM Ishm ent o f a B igelow hom e Sunday. ditch rider for the Shoestring canal daily newspaper and that I may again this year. Mr and Mrs. Gorge Kaylor w ere be the man who will be its pub businese visitor! in O ntario Mon Mrs. C hester Lackey is having Tliird grade H igh School lisher. a nice china N oset built In her day. Dale Garrison and Opal Zink re- The Senior class have their clas During my eigh t m onth« p a r tn e r ! ■ Mrs. diulng room. Ch aHey Schw eizer and .u .n ed to school this week after ship with H. F. Brown end the daughter, Ix-ls, visited from Wed- On account o f broken car our rings. eing absgnt tor som e time. First Grade fourteen m onths alone as p u b lish e r ! nrsday to Saturday at the Frank rural mail man failed to male« this Taosa neither absent nor tardy of the Journal w hile h old in g down Zellar hom e In Ontario. The first and second grades v/ere end of his route Thursday. Very little spring work is being given a holiday Monday, because during th e m onth were: Jam es the hom estead there were many llt- .!lordly H ite, so n o f Mr. and Mr«. done in this com m unity on account the w ater tank broke and flooded Crockett, Dale H olm es, W ayne Lowe le happenings that will alw ays bring O. H. H ite, Is ill, presum ably with .uliton Groover, Hubert Sharp, ller- pleasant m em ories— and th ose are scarlet fever. o f so much snow on th e gro >nd. ti e rooms. He la som ewhat cliel Thom pson, Mildred Stout, Prof. Conklin took dinner with Only tw o are absent from the .Mich; £hl.. ta, Betty Tensen, Jenn c th e things that will alw ays m ake better hut ithe house Is still under N yssa h o n e to me. And I aaaure quarantine. C. W. Barrett and fam ily Thursday. first grade during the spell of sick ■ > hippie, N ita W hipple, Caesar All. the good readers of the Journal nn- Mr an Mrs. Clarence Reece and The M isses F loren ce and Teddy ness. 1-aina Young. der the m anagem ent of "Dem ent son, who have run the R eece rauen Bullard and 2 e ;th a Dail spent Sat Second Grade Fourth Grade end Sh eets” <t has been a pleasure the past year, left recen tly for urday afternoon with Mrs. Clyde Those neither absent nor tardy Long. A b .u t one-fourth c f the children to me to he with you and It 1s hard Denver, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. Two of the N yssa teachers hiked in the second grade during Feb in the fourth grade are absent thl- to give up the associations and good Fisher and son, Paul, have rented, ruary were: Em erson G uffey, G.l- week because they are ill with the fellow ship with which I have he- the R eece ranch for this year, to Arcadia and back Saturday. com e acquainted in Nyssa. but I M|ss L ilian D avis returned S a t-- Miss M azie H ope and M iss Ruth te r t H illm an, Oca Blaylock, Georg. •’flu .’’ The fou rth grade room is deco must bid you all adieu for a tim e urday from a visit w ith her parents Barrett hiked out from Nyssa after Carter, Lydia Baird, Howard Fos school W ednesday afternoon and ter, Hubert Leuck, Donna Cook, rated with paintings o f Robin Ked- as I have been called to whak I in Vale. deem a better present opportunity Benton, Dickey Tensen reasts. took supper with the la tter ’s par Douglas Chas. Bradley was repairing the at Baker, Ore. ents. returning th e sam e even in g, P.edorick Stubbs, Leroy T eutsch, Lee F ifth Grade fence on th e Clark forty laet week. So I w ill say au revolr, .hoping m aking a hik e of eleven and oae- W eldcmar.n, O live H unter, Thelma The fifth grade map drawings Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bradley, that It w ill not have to be good-bye of N yssa, cam « out to the ranch half miles. Cook, are on display this week. and that I will som e day return to Monday to get a freeh cow. FiglhHi Grade Last Tuesday a special surprise NYSSA STR EETS BEING The try-out for the Declam atory th is grand little city. Mrs. I.u DeO eede la cooking for was given because seven-eigh ths o FRED L. SHEETS. GREATLY IMPROVED Contest which is som etim e next the Jenklns-M cClaln lam bing crew the class wore perfect ‘in sp ellin g C. W. DeBoer has been busy this week, w ill include the follow in g during th e absence of Mr and Mrs. week dragging the streets. He Dave W illiam s, who w ere d oin g It T hose cn the holl o f honor inspe - contestants: Lloyd Evans, Marjo FIREM EN TO MEET has been u sin g a heavy four horse lin g for th e la.-t two creeks were: Cowins, Verna Thompson, Jessie The Nyssa Volunteer Firem en will untH Mrs. W illiam s’ illne«s, drag and since going over them Cora Cook, Rose Brown, Donna ^’arter, Wanda Young, Otie Crooker, hold their regular m onthly m eeting Mr. and Mrs. Chas. F isher and nee they are nearly dry and are Cook, Lerry Teutscb, Wanda Shel Charles I.euck, N ellie DeVries, Von next Monday evening, Mareh 13. p-n, Paul, spent M onday evening wit out many ruts. Every member ’s urged to be out. at th e B igelow home. don. Della Baxter. Johnny Gordon of V ale, paid an other visit to his lam bing am ps the first o f ;h{. wee. Several o f V et-saon’s lam bing Let ue go a bit further with the conditions gettin g us deeper into a you of the com forts, recreations much larger fee than we reeived crew on the Blgr»-D unaw ay ranch hom e-buying and bnm e-m anufactur- form i f slavery (b on d age) thak and id intakes and bind you as a at first? are R) with th e prrvatllng form o f Ing thought. The un fairness of autom atically d e p r lv .s us o f com slave to your work. To Btl"*e no:ne pn ducts at hom e "On.” the Individual to patronize o u t of forts, recreations and adva’ rages, This consequential Indifference would i n n a larger return to pro Mr. and Mrs. J. P McGinnis an1 town m erchants or the unfairness the t h i n » that are the ultim ate and lassitu d e Is the BIO CURSE; ducer, more encouragem ent to pfo- d a - r kter M«rv, called at the Fenn of home m erchants to im port sup and sMsfyin® results o f our labor ? a seem in gly sw orn allegiance, to de 'uoer. more wealth In com m unity, hom e Tuesday. plies from d istan t m arkets is a rive your fam ilies o f th e la r g e r ; , ow industries developed and better W hat do we mean by this? We Miss B ern k e Fenn was 111 the guid in g th ou gh t but not th e final mean that we are so accustom ed to things of life so th at a crafty few J homes. first o f th e week. thought. I say, let us get up and away lettln g g the other fellow dictate to may have an over-indulgence in th e 'rom this subm ission and laagu er r . T. A. M E E TIN G PO HTI’ONHD Isn’t th e th in g we desire a id de us. that we have becom e m ore or larger th in gs o f life. Now then, why esn n ot we people and cooperate one with another to serve, just com pensation for our less victim s o f exploitations, espec The P T. A. m eeting has been labor. W hy? tfo w e have th e com ially from the com m ercial stand ' ere In th is w onderfully productive w ake onr com m unity Individualistic »alley realize that v.’e are turning and cu r hom es the te st in the land.. prstpnned Tuesday,M a r c h i l , forts. recreations and advantages point. “W e will have to dispel the ■t whieh tim e a good program will cur products over to the other fel- This m onster, public opinion, of life that belong to an«r in d u stri ' w nut-tde for an unprofitable fogs that are blinding us, before he given Intruding th e educational wh!ch is controlled by the few wh ous people. sum , and he in turn reaps a satls- we can expel the hogs th at are steraopttcan lantern show which Dr. Isn ’t public opinion and e u r in : re enjoying the fruits o f your In fv in t reward, but worst o f all * • grin d in g ns.” Nixon h as arranged to present at ANON. this m eeting. difference to w ant to adjunt our i t e r .and is the thtog that deprives turn around aDd buy It back at a .SAM BLAYLOCK IN JURED UY HORSE PIALLINO ON HIM < > :: LOCAL AISTD PERSONAL SHIPPING MIXED CAR CATTLE, HOGS, SHEEP NYSSA EDITOR TAKES UP PRINTIN6 AT BAKES ARCADIA : V* AU REVOIR 4 < . • ’ -IT ’ NYSSA SCHOOL ITEMS Subservierce To Public Opinion, and Indifference Discussed until '< * J