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About The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1922)
P m qm tm — Jm • * m m m sm m y e rn m — m JlW<Ji» e ,'i-ipW 9e tA*. P H t ■ m m m — ■ « ! — 1 will gladly send any rheu- laatlsm s »tfe r »r an kerb rooolpt uompletsly eared me of • bad ■ ease of rhemnnllsm rheumatism. Wottr W rite m me i #a- ea fib rin e stamped aldreeeeg o a vffis i» end name of the paper yea saw M s ad In. free ... li. Me Mina ■' « IM I I I I » 14 Central A t «, ■ k ^ y a r - l n i c -Uns. 50 pairs o f trouser*. Wouldn't "It be great to be Hi» R ? ??—" C. FREE '‘HOOTCH’* I ' I Out at night, when a girl says Sugar and coffee are down; 'but * stir 'has cold hands rfho meant she ‘ they charge a nickel rent on the ■ w W i col<t" fe*t. » * i tup. 1 i * » I l . i á ti » • i f iti» . ' . i / tu i fò t . i l e «¡é í£ s Stocks Big Valves Big Work Clothes Big Business The firwt two are the direct cause of the third. Our stocks o f pork clothes are plied eo high that at first look you might wonder if we ever sold any goods or not. On the other hand— our values are so well known that If you would call at the average Ontario shop where 6 men were working you would find five staunch boosters for TO G G E RY H IL L 'S work clothes and T oggery H l'l’s work clothes prices. W O R K P A N T S ............ $2.00 AND l 'p W O R K S H IR TS WORK 75c AN D V P HOSE.................. 2 F O R 23c W O R K PAPS.... 50c, 75c AND $1.00 WORK SHOES $2.50 T O $5.50 Everything for an honest day’s work— und an honest dollar's worth. Toggery Bill GOOD CLOTHES POK MEN. M IL L IN E R Y I will handle a stock of Millinery from the Osborne Millinery Store of Ontario from the 1st until the 15th of April, in Reberger building. MRS. ARTHUR COOK N YSSA. OREGON W h ere Y ou r Taxes G o H ow U ncU Sam Spend* Your Money in Conduct ing Y our Bueineee By BDWABD O. LO W R Y A Sparkling Stimulant, TuU of W l; and Humor. ,Fre# copy w ill be aeat e » /Tttc suufof prosperity 1* shining, upon receipt o f your name with ed- says Mr. Gray. I.ots of ua can't j re9€ complete. W rite to O. Mitch i « » •tti'for Air* «ttmbrtHas. « 11. 3!)7 Pearl street. Brooklyn, V. Y. ■ * — a----- — i ii i ■■■ i. -^43= -r FOR tUJLfcr— R egisters* Heistern Bull Calf. Splendid pedigree; from i heavy,, milk-prod using steck. Pries 1100. W rite or phone, S. M. R BIh\ Caldwell, Idaho. •no H U K l MAXJ$M lU L 'iU r * so tile law may lie changed soon. . r I —f t )— a | | I '.f. < I ff . . - ’ i f f q ? * ™ } reward to the finder of his loot 1er. M .lfe . Let '■ !» go tfn*kighi i » i l J a u * You can't ,t£)l Y'iMJ^hçt; some men digging are making * à Crìirden or dif '"IW/ *■ — »ed Economie Arti dna B* Londin« f eHeOenU • im I a Writer el Knefeled ielBerity en ÜM r Unta« X YI. WHAT OF THESE OLD MEN? POR BAI B— O se team o f work marea, one á-yeara old, and one 4- years old. Oue set of good work harness, will sell cither together or separate)". Address Chas. E Sch weizer at Nyssa R. R. 1 or Phone 73F23. ftllatc bes tRenaired (UVE SATISFACTION Congress enacted a law In 18B0 re quiring all heads e f departments and > Independent esiabllahments In tne W A N TE D — A ll kinds o f sewing 1 federal service to report each year to Mrs. Mae the secretary of the treaeury (be num at reasonable prices. ber of employees under them who were ->o lorn on. c|o Fred Powell. It. helow a fair standard o f efllrlenry. Every year this Is done aad the letters FOR SAl-E— Certified Jenkins , to the secretary of the treasury from fhe various departments aDd bureaus Club seed wheat. Threshing run, are printed In the book of estimates ot sacked. 32.25 per hundred. 1 K ml appropriations compiled for use ny west of {¡lyssa. G,. Ofoot. no24-4t. congress In making up 'be annual “ ■ supply bill». Congress never jiays the W illard and Kxlrie Batteries, Ford silghteat heed to these reports. They Battrrles $25.04) «re made up year after year, but the ervlce Garage— Eddie Powell, Mgr. Inefficient are never fired. For example, last year the chief clerk of the treasury reported 170 em EGGS FO R H ATC H IN G — Rarred ployee* of the Treasury department as Plymouth Rocks; $1 fo r 15. Mrs. lielow a fair standard of efficiency. But M arie O. Martin. Phone Ö4-F-4. nothing will be done about It. Tlie Nyssa R. 1 2t. Interior department reported 139 In- efficients, and will probably go on re porting them till they die of old age. ALL COOKIES— 15c per dozen. There are employees of the govern Electric Bakery. ment In Washington who are totally blind and who are led from their homea to their offlcea each day and P V B IJ O HTEN4KIBAPHER back home again In the afternoon. Phone 20. I knew In 19110 one geDtleman of ninety-two yeurs who had been In the OW NERS OF L A W N S AN D G AR- DENS— are herewith requested guvernment service for seventy-twe to make Immcdlato arraugumen's yenrs. lie was being paid at that time $900 a year. His muxlmnm pay dur to use the low pressure system ing his long service wns $1800 a year. for irrigation wherever at all James K. Polk was President when feasible. Consult W a ter Com this old gentleman cams Into the serv missioner Prettyman. ice. He was born on January 10, Order o f the Town Council. 1828. His father was a captain of the regular army In ths war of 1812. After that service he lad an active lift FOR S A L E O R T R A D E — In other occupations until 1848. when Fine pair o f well matched black he died, leaving a dependent family of work borces, & years old, weight nine persons, three of them hoy*. It about 1500 pounds each. W ill fell to the lot of one of them to he tbs trade for Ford car. cattle or hogs. chief support of the family. E. M. Blodgett, Phone 31, Nyssa. It came to pass, then, that at the ags of twenty he received through ths Influence of navy friends of his father FOR SALE— W ork horses see W . a small clerkship at the naval observ H. Beam. 3-24 4t atory, then under the superintendence of that uccompllahed officer, Matthew Fontaine Maury, whom lte served as NEW SH IPM E N T o f Spring hats of latest styles and shades at amanuensis for ten years, accounting It a great privilege and pleasure te attractive prices. Morris Mdlinery have heard Maury's voice dictating the Ontario, Oregon. words of sense and wisdom which make up the sailing directions, ths wind and current charts and other FOR S A L E One second hand Six publications Issued from the ebserv- drawer Singer sewing machine story for the benefit of the world. priced reasonable. W ilson Bros, From a copyist at first, November 9, store. 1848, at $8 a day, the young maa was advanced as follows: July 1, 1853, clerk at - <1.200 • j FOR SA LE — One six horse power year; J ii I k 1, 1854, clerk at <1,500 a gasoline engine, in good shape at year; Ju# 1, 1870, principal dark at Wilson Brothers' store. 11.800 a year; December 0, 1011, durfe at $1,400 a year; May 1, 1919, stenog FOR S A L E O R T R A D E —One good rapher and typewriter at <900 a year. turkey gobbler. In.j-.lre at Jour It will be seen that he was donated nal office. In IVcemher. 1911. and agala la Ms/. 1918, to lower positions, loroivtag Isas ' OST— Somewhere between Nyssa work and responsibility. These firm * tlons were at ids own request la and Cairo, a riding bridle.. Re October, 1917, he received froas the turn to The Journal office and assistant secretary of ths navy, Mr. receive rew ard’o. Uoosevslt, the following letter; * — —— "I have to Inform you Gist yon have R A R E B A R G A IN IN P IA N O l«en grunted leave without pay for six months beginning October 13. 1917. WE H A V E A high grade piano in “ As you have been In ths employ our possession in Ca.dwelt. For of the government now nearly silty- quick disposal we will greatly nine years, and during all that time sacrifice price. Terms If re your record 1ms been exrelleut, I ro- sponsible, W rite at ones i f in gret that there Is no war In which the terested to The Denver Music Co., department could couthint you on the Denver, Colo., rolls with compensation " I detiro at this time to express the appreciation of the department for FOR SA LE — Red Globe Onion feed. your long and satisfactory service, and Call Wm. Petit*. 3L the hop* that you will he so benefited by this leave that you can return sud resume your duties at Its expiration.” FOR R ALE — H. T. Frauds has a I talked with one of the cabinet few thoroughbred W hit* Collie officers about the old aad feehlo em Puppies for sals. ployees. He said; “ I don't know what con gress Intends to da about them, bur I BIDS FOR P A R K SITB S— The know whst 1 Intend to do With those town oouncil wishes suggestions In my department. 1 Intend to leers fo r a tourist park Mte. with them alone. They esn »tsy here ss prices i f possible submitted at or long s i they like, outll some provision before the next regular meeting, Is made for them. When l was new the evening o f A p ril third In the department I dismissed two of thsaa old people and demoted another, on the ground that they were super annuated and Inefficient and were a hindrance to the work. "A ll three of them wrote me ood Call the letters and promptly committed snl- ctde. That was enough and mera than enough for ms. Never again will 1 disturb one of them. I do net PHONE 7 # F 2 choose to have It on my rotisclenro that I pronounced sentence o f death on sn old man or an old woman In the service of the government. They can all stay on here aa long aa they A n e- like I found them hero and some e f them will be hero when I leave. I f congreas chooses te provide for them that Is Its obligation. But I will never W* yoa * sentence another one of them to a*lf. M ri «moo la m affimtlap owk'lo «ma destruction, no matter what the cant «w ro o f all Wad*. W o aad Any«, to the taxpayer and tha government ” •b'e*; Wo pa % * > » . Nyssa Transfer Ontario Oregon Unsi* lb * « . “ Do troublemaker.'' salt Cads "t* no* kind of msnnfadaror ought to he taxed astro.” IM-RIJC UTKNOGR a F H H « > t* » a * » » « 4 « « * » » M » » » * « M » * a * 4 * M M * 4 I ___ n H. L. P E T ÌR S 0 N , 42 J. EDER $ Hfh JEWELRY STORE ■ î ■< HARDWARE tlontera J. W . C arton. «a a R aya«*, P. O. W. C arton. Martgo - :n > ’ O NYOSA • I t i.:»e »*f Q « • i A L 1. r* 3lsl V w| A a »flip ' • MODEL CHAPEL AND EQUIPMENT LADY J j - 1*1 »4*1 ,-.t .4* a ' • • •—4* * ""' I .\v.D I r. V, 0 ; * r, i I 1 a •-••"•'-1 A<6 ST '-N T AMBULANCE SERVICE. Ontario furniture Co. o a ONTARIO, OREGON o n ÍOE30Z to icto t lo a o e r ; I0 E 3 0 Use Red Crown Gas. Nyssa Garage is the only Red Crown Gas station ir. town. PU R E EASTERN OILS A T V E R Y LOW PRICES Radio Dry Storage Batteries All kinds of Repairing and Weldirg and at the right prices. Call and ge? NYSSA GARAGE NYSSA, OREGON Suits Cleaned and Pressed Mrs. Eliza Evans McDowell Co., INC. Succeuors to McDowell Company. I Funeral Directors Licensed in Oregon, Idaho, Beautiful Ho-uelike Funeral Parlor* LA D Y ASSISTANT H O SPITAL AM B U LAN C SERVICE No distanct too far. W IL S O N BRO S- represent us at Nysaa Call Wjlson Bros, dav or night or call us direat at ONTARIO. OREGON. Office Phone Far «atro. • ONTARIO CO. FOR S A L E — One 2 hole electric range with oven-alao one electric air heater—first class condition Phone 12, Nyssa, Ora., It CLANTON A CLANTON AT —C ALL Something new at the Electric Bakery— Shoo F ly Cake 20c For Quick Service Î 1 Funeral Directors Res. Phone - 227 227 or 178 < ► < 1 I 1 < ►