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Arcadia Men’s and Young Men’s Suits CONSERVATIVE -BF. TO THE STYLE FOR EXTREME THE YOUNG FELLOW OF HASH AND GO, ARE HERR AND THE PRICE WILL SUIT YOU. ' opyright lU r t tictutûnwr AM ars YOUNG MEN’S SUITS........... .................... «14.78 to «19.80 YOUNG MEN’S SUITS WITH TWO PAIR PANTS___ *27.50 MEN’S SUITS STANDARD MODELS ........... «15.00 to $28.00 ROY’S SUITS WITH TWO PAIRS OF PANTS ...............«9.50 BOY'S SUITS WITH ONE PAIR OF PANTS ...............*0.50 Me Kibban H A TS THESE HATS ARE EQUAL TO MOST *5.00 HATS. IN WEARING QUALITIES AND DESIGN THEY EQUAL ANY HAT MADE. OUR SPRING -T (H K IS NOW OPEN FOR YOUR all INSPECTION. new , t - ll sh ape s and colors . Price© at $2.50 to $6.00 Special Bargain in our Grocery Department Every Day COME LET US SHOW TOP OUR LINE. YOU MONET. WF. WILL SAVE 1 . . . A W IL SO N BR O TH ER S NYSSA, OREGON We Are Ready For the Farmer E have stocked up to th« limit la order that farmers may secure anythluK they desire In Hardware at a moment's notice. No delay of any kind, and no uncertainty as to what K wlU be after you gel It. E M E M B E R TH IS! You won’t have to worry over the quality. We ll take care of that. You won’t hare an op portunity to complain of the price Everythin* Is marked down too low for that. .. J OF OREGON: You are hereby re quired to appear and answer the complaint filed against yon In the above entitled court and suit within six weeks after the fl'st publica tion of this summons, whisk date of firtt publication Is M4reh 14th, 1922, then and there to answer or otherwse plead to the leomplaint filed herein. And If yon fall so to do, for want thereof, plaatiff will apply to the court forth» relief demanded In said complalh, to wit: For a decree of this couft dissolv ing the bonds o f matrimony here tofore and now existing between plaintiff and defendant, and said parties freed from the obligations thereof. That this Court order and decree the title to the west half of the northwest quarter and the northwest quarter o f the southwest quarter o f ceetlon 14 Township 21 south, range 4* east of Willamette Meridian In Malheur County, State of Oregon, to be the separate and Individual property o f said plaintiff, and that the de fendant be forever enjoined and inhibited from having, making, claiming or exercising any right, title or Interest In or to said pro perty, or In any manner tncnmbrlng the tame; that said plaintiff’s name be changed to Susie Johnson, by which said name she was known and called prior to her said mar riage to said defendant. And fer such other and further relief as to this Court may seem just and proper and In equity seem meet. Service of thle summon« la made upon you by publication th e re o f' in the Oat« C’ ty Journal, » weekly new* paper pab’ lched at Nyssa, Mal heur Counly, Oregon for Me su e-, reeslve weeke and seven publica tions thereof, commencing with the , 24th day o f March 1922, by order o f the Honorable Dalton Biggs. Judge of said Court, made and en tered herein, on the 22nd day o f March 1922. E. M. BLODGETT. Attorney for Plaintiff, Residing at Nyssa, Oregon. f l May S. 1922. LONESOME? Eder Hardware Company Nyssa Oregon Crossing the Line On March 21st, the sun having "crusted the line,” M«a, W o m b , Girla, Bachelar«, WIdawa, ate. M i oar CorTaapnadaw m Ota» sod Meada. mah« many Inter— U« m Get acq aalaU * «hroagh— « Ik« Marry wort* through ear a e d i aa». W ealth, Happlnea.. * a adrad* rUh. sttraetlT« so d c o n ia si«!, wtUdkg to wag, (N k Photo« ry— four moo*he tor 11.*o far ob « k a i it paar. ■«Rana m ---------------------------------- u . _ _ Mfttrw.lL > Spring la officially with us. Regardless of the actual day, springtime clothes the earth In new colors; the birds slug their songs afresh and fields are sown, so that later there may be a harves’ . % In your life, there Is also a springtime, beginning when you cross the line between extravagance and thrift. Dr. Mellenthin FECT FOR MEN OF QUIET TASTE Earl Holmes and family moved to the Ollmor.e ranch last Monday. J. W. W l'ls had the misfortune MU. Florence Bullard and Lloyd ^ . ^ hlB haDl1 , eVerly last week Urls were quietly married Sundaj . ,, „ ... ... . . . . . . I Mr. Vaughn moved to the Brown afternoon at the home of the brides ___ _ , . . parent. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bullard. I “ r’s place near the railroad Rev. (’has. Blom, Baptlat minister t* ,d ‘ 8 l88t w~ k’ of Ontario performed the ceremony. . —... — Mr. Oris came here from 'ow aj . _ - some time ego. Both youn* people ( O m in fiT 1 0 D & J t e f are highly respocted la this neigh borhood. They wlU make their home on the Hunt ranch where Mr. Oils has been Imployed for; SPECIALIST some time. The Mlnstrpl show and box cup la internal Medicine for the per at the school house Friday Past eleven years night waa a huge success. About 25 boxes were sold bringing a DOES NOT OPERATE total of $76.10. The highest box sold for 16.60, the lowest $1.66. WlU be a t . Mr. and Mrs. Coda Butler were visiting the formers parents Mr. and GEISER GRAND HOTEL Mrs. E. B. Butler, Sr. last week. SATURDAY, APRIL 82nd Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Long spent Sunday with Hllden Clemenit and Office Hoar*; 10 a. m. to 4 p. in. family. I —— — Mrs. Chester Lackey and little ONE DAY ONLY daughter spent Monday night with Mrs. C. W. Barrett. No charge, for consultation Miss Ruth Roberts of Ontario spent the week end with Miss Helen Dr. J.ellenthln la a regular grad Butler and attended the hox supper. Barney Wilson, wife and baby uate In medicine and surgery and were” visiting Clarence Barrett and, 18 licensed by the state of Oregon, family Sunday afternoon. b H« vleW8 professionally the more Chester Lackey and Marcus Pin-1 Important ^towns and cR^es and of- ney attended a club meeting jn fers to all who call on this trip free consultation, except the expense Ontario Monday evening, e o f treatment when desired. ! Aooornind to his method of treat- NEW SHIPMENT o f spring hate ol • nient he does not operate for chron- latest styles and »hades at attrao. lo appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers tlvo prices. Morris Millinery,; 0j the stomach, tonsils or adenoids. Ontario, Oregon. h « has to hie credit wonderful results In diseases o f the stomach, liver, bowel», blood; skin, nerves H. L. STOUT SELLS RANCH heart, kidney, bladder, bed wetting, H. L. Stout sold his 40 acre catarrh, week lunge, rheumatism, ranch, Wednesday to 8. D. Goehert- sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal all- Mr. Stout expects to go back t o ' ments. New York stat0 to live in the if you have~'beon ailing for any □ear future. length of time and do not get any better, do not fall to call, as improper measures rather than dis SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION ease ere very often th« can«« of IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE your = long standing trouble. Remember above date, that con STATE OF OREGON FOR THE sultation oa thla trip will be free COUNTY OF MALHEUR SUSIE POMEROY, Plaintiff, vs.. and that his treatment Is different. Married women must be accom DANIEL C. POMEROY, Defendant. To Daniel C. Pomeroy, the above panied by bbelr husbands. Address: 326 Boston Block, Min named defendant IN THE NAME OF THE STATE neapolis Minn. . EVERY NEW MODEL, FROM THE PERSONAL*. So that there may bs a harvest for the winter of your life, cross that line now by ope ling cr adding to an account with US. Iftalbeur County © anh Nyssa, Oregon CAPITAL • • - *25,000.0.’ SURPLUS - - *25,009.00 You’ll Like to Bank Here For many yeare, bank service with us has come to mean more than the safe keeping of depositors’ funds and accurate, reliable business methods for iour patrons. Our customers have at their call service in the way o f finan cial guidance and the discussion of their plans privately. With us, thoy plan for a larger success. With them, ,we work for the same end In mind. Results are most satisfactory. BAN K OF NYSSA H. WALTERS, President NEW SHIPMENT of now Spring blouses o f latest styles and prices; Morris Millinery, Ontario, Ore.,on FRANK D. HALL, Cashier COOK BROS. ANNOUNCEMENT Repair Shop I hereby announce my candidacy for re-election as Circuit Judge of the Ninth Judicial District, subject to the action of the Democratic voters at the primary to be held on May 19, 1922. DAI/TON BIGGS is eqisipiicdto repair all kinds ol radiators Give us a Trial ♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦««♦♦♦♦#««»♦♦♦♦» Here is » Chance to save $21.00 on a Hughes MODEL 40 ELECTRIC RANGE Through a very fortunate deal we have secured a carload of Hughes Model 40 Electric Ranges at a price that enables us to offer our custo ■ova a gtnuiae saving. If you contemplate buying an Electric Range, don't overlook this opportunity. Price With Back $125 A Very Popular Range We have sold Hughes Model 40 for years and it has been a very popu lar range, because It is very com pact, requiring • minimum of space in the kitchen, yet it is suitable for a family of any sise. It has a four-burner oven, which Is set high er.oi gh for convenience, both for baking and for warming purposes. Enjoy a Clean, Coo! 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