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IN T H E JU ST IC E 'S COUHT O* T H E D ISTRICT O » ONTARIO. COUNTY O F M A LH EU R , -a bUshed every F rid a y a t N yala, STATE O F OREGON O regon, by D. M. T ag g a rt, P la in tiff. ve. Mr«. B. Leroy, D efendant. BROW N BROTHERS. SUMMONS. IN T H E NAME O F T H E STATE O r tn e te re d a t th a Poatofflca a t Nyssa. OREGON, G R EETIN G : tre g u a , ns eooond-clase m all m attar. To Mra. B. L eroy, th a above nam ed d e fen d a n t, SU BSCRIPTIO N R A T E S You a re hereby notified to ap >ne year, in a d v a n c e . . .............<1.50 p ear a n d an sw er, o r o th erw ise plead 41 r m onths. In a v an ce. . ............76 to th C om plaint h e re to fo re filed a g a in st you In th e above e n title d C o u rt and cause, w ithin six w eeks from d a te of th e firs t publicatio n of th is sum m ons, and In th e event of y o u r fa ilu re to do so, p la in tiff will ta k e Judgm ent a g a in st yon fo r th e sum of <70.62, w ith In te re st th e r e C hester Laekey received w o rd S atu r on a t th e ra te o f 6 p e r c e n t per day noon o f th e d eath of his grand annum from Ju n e 2 9 th , 1920, and fa th e r, Mr. L ow tey of Ironside. He for an O rder o f Sale o f th e follow ing le ft im m ediately w ith his m other described a tta c h e d personal p ro p e rty Mrs. Jim L ackey of O ntario. They One do u b le s e t of chain w ork h a r reached Ironside a i m idnight S a tu r ness w ith co lla rs; One Bay h o rse day. I t wes a long cold ride w ith a Fttar In forehead w eight a b o u t 1400 car on account of eo much anow and pounds, age 8 years, One bsy horse the bad condition of th e roade in »he bills. w eight 1400 pounds age 10 years. T h is sum m ons Is published Mrs. E. B. B utler, J r . and daugh a g a in st you u n d e r and by v irtu e of te r, Miss H elen, w ent to Boise Tues an O rd e r o f th e H on. G. L. K ing, day to a tte n d th e tu n ere l of M rs But Ju s tic e o f th e Peace fo r th e dlstrlo t le r'e brother, Jim Len, of th a t place. o f O ntario, C ounty of M alheur and Several from th is place had an S ta te of O regon, d u ly m ade and E » ster picnic n e ar the B urr ranch on e n te red on th e 3rd day of A pril. Snake river. D inner waa served on 1922. the ground and a very enjoyable tim e R. W. 9w agler, was rep o rted by all. Those who w ent A ttorney for P la in tiff, residing w ere Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. Bullard, a t O n tario , Oregon. Misses Tiddy and E thel B ullard, Mr. D ate o f flret P u b licatio n , April and Mrs. Floyd Oris, Mr. and Mrs. 7th, 192*. 6 yde Long and little son. John Van D ate of lae t P u b lica tio n , May, dsrpool and little son, Mr and Mrs. 19th, 1922. J . Lackey and children. Miss E lsie G A TE CITY JO UR NAL SC S IM U N » DANTE'S INFERNO OUTDONE IN ARMENIA Wails of Starving Children A s sail the E a r s of Relief W orkers at E r iv a n . Nyssa Realty Co. W here Your T axes Go H ow U ncle Sain Spends Your Money in Conduct ing Your Business ( % L ic e n s e d and Bonded By EDWARD G . LOW RY The tragic progression of fam ine A u th o r “ W ashington C logt-U p« ” “ B anks and conditions in A rm enia Is strikingly F m andial S y ste m s.’' ate . C o n trib u to r Political show n In the personal reports brought a n d Econom ic Article« to L eading Periodicals Real E sta te B roker and a W rite r of K erognisad A u th o rity on tb« back by S tate D irector J. J. Hand N ational G overnm ent s b u s in e s s M ethods. sa k e r of the N ear E ast Relief when he & General Insurance visited th a t section last August, and C o v /n g b t, W eaU ru N aw epapgr l n .u a in the letters th a t have been received xx. a t Intervals since. NOTARY PUBLIC “ W hen I was th ere In the late sum m er," said Mr. H andsaker, “T he con The D epartm ent of A griculture Is ditions were truly appalling, despite ooe instance of how governm ental es the fact th a t the orphanages w ere fill tabllshm ents grow and spread und ex ed to th e ir utm ost capacity and ev ery tend th e ir activities, once they gel thing possible w as being done. 1 m y started. T he bureau of fisheries, to self selected a little naked girl with the D epartm ent of I commerce, is an nineteen others from am ong hundreds other. It had a modest beginning, and given to th o c re d ito rs of, a n d all NOTICE TO CRED ITO RS of starv in g children to fill the only not so very long ago. P rior to 1871 p ersons h a v in g clalm a a g a in st said possible vacancies in the orphanage a t there wns no branch of the federal E rivan a t th a t tim e. How ever, the governm ent especially charged with deceased, to p re se n t th e m , verified w eather was warm , and the refugees the consideration of fishery affairs. IN T H E COUNTY COURT O F T H E as re q u ire d by law , w ithin six could m anage In some way to keep STA TS O F OREGON FO R m o n th s a fte r th 0 flre t p u b licatio n Several of the sta te s had established alive. R eports from E rivan in late fish commissions and these sta te au M ALHEUR COUNTY. of his notice to said J o h n J. Can Septem ber told of the com ing of the thorities, supported by private Inter celm o, a t his resid en ce n e a r Nysea, cold w eather, and how the reserves ests, began to a g ita te for a national O regon, o r to Davis & K ester, his were draw n upon for the opening of bureau devoted to fishery Interests. In - th a rnsitter of th e e e ta te c t a tto rn ey s, a t th e ir office a t Vale, additional soup-kitchens. S tarving So It cam e about th at by 1871 con Jo sep h Cancelm o, Oregon. m en women and children from all sec tions were flocking desperately to the gress wus ready to yield and begin to T he undersigned h av in g been ap- J o h n J . C ancelm o N ear E ast R elief statio n s in the hope make appropriations. The first one p o 'n te d by th e C ounty C ourt of whs for $5,000 and provided for a A d m in is tra to r of th e estaite of gettin g w ork, food and clothing. th e S ta te o f O regon, to r M alheur of Jo sep h C ancelm o, “ "de Two m onths later, under date of Nov. commissioner of fish and fisheries to County, A dm intstraitor o f th e e state 29, we have new s of the frightful situ prosecute Investigations and Inquiries ceased. c f Jo sep h Cancelm o, deceased, and “with the view of ascertaining w heth ation th a t followed. T his new s oaine D ated M arch 2 3 rd , 1 9 J J St to Dr. E sth e r Lovejoy, of P ortland, er any und w hat dim inution In the h a rin g q u alified, n o tic e Is h ereby Oregon, who is national chairm an of num ber of food fishes of the coast th e A m erican W om en’s H ospitals, and in the lakes of the United States from Dr. Mabel E lliott, in charge of has taken place; and also w hether Poola and H iram Van Dyke. ANNOUNCEMENT the A m erican W om en’s H ospitals In uny and wlmt protective, prohibitory A nother picnic party, all young peo th e N ear E ast section. This o r^in - or precautionary m easures should be I h e reb y an n o u n ce m y candidacy pie, w ent to M itchell B utte. Those in lzation Is co-operating w ith the N ear adopted In the prem ises; and shall re port upon the snme to congress.” for re-election aa C ircu it Ju d g e of this crowd w ere the Misses M ary, E ast Relief, and is handling the mod The commissioner w as to draw no th e N in th Ju d ic ia l D istrict, subject Lillian and B e rth a Dail, Lizzie and leal w ork of th e la tte r a t Erivan. Be pay, for It was provided by con grew to th e a ctio n of th e D em ocratic Leona Z itlerk o b , Addie Sm ith and low is an excerpt from Dr. Mabel In the sam e joint resolution th a t he E llio tt’s le tte r to Dr. Lovejoy: voters a t th e p rim a ry to be held C erod D earborn, John and Jacob Z it “I cannot begin to tell you, doctnr, should be a civil officer of the goveru- ercob, G eorge Sm ith. on May 19, 1922. of th e m isery here in spite of the enor uieut, of proved scientific and prac DALTON HIGGS The Cam pfire G irls w ent fo r a hike mous am ount of w ork being done. tical acquaintance w ith the fishes of and cam ping trip Friday, re tu rn in g 91nce I have been here 852 is the low the coast, who should serve without S atu rd ay evening. Cam p waa pitched est num ber of cases we have had in additional compensation. T he then a s Picturesquely Put. o u r h o sp itals a t any one tim e, and sistant secretary of th^S m lthsonian In Disgusted cop (nt m issin g )--S o m a near Snake riv e r and the evening was yet th ey a re dying on all corners of stitution, by nam e Spencer Fullerton sp en t by the brave g irls in telling efceuffeur, you a re ! Say, If you the city. L ast Sunday we w ent out Baird, was chosen as the best m an for ghost sto ries by tb s cam pfire. Those crossing the Sahara desert you'd n on horseback to see how thin g s were the job, and so he proved to be. He who w ent w ere Tiddie and E thel Bul beyond the tow n; we passed a dead made the little acorn grow. H e was Into a hydrant.—Boston T ranscript. lard, B e rth a Dail, Mildred Long, L e horse by the side of the road, and Industrious and com petent and knew ona Z ittercob, H elen C lem ent, the th ree w retched hum an beings w ere how to get along with congress. He 4 H 4 4 44 9 4 44 4 4 4 4 44 4 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 Misaes D earborn and Poole, who a ct sittin g beside it, tak in g th e flesh off was diligent and he stood before kings. ed ae chaperon. w ith th e ir hands. It w as a m ost re See w hat happened. Remember, he sta rte d 'o u t with E lb e rt B utler J r ., will e ta r t six men pulsive sight. “All day long you can h e a r the $5,000 to discover w hether there had se ttin g out 40 acre s of p ru n es on his groans and w alls of little children out been any dim inution of the supply of ranch th is week. side our building In hopes we can and food fishes along the coasts or In the T here has been a big lass of young will pick them up. If the sun shines lakes. He was a t the head of an In is equippedto repair all pigs in this com m unity on account of for a little while they quiet down, and dependent Investigation and reported th en w hen It ra in s th ey begin again. directly to congress. The thing wns tha cold w eather. kinds of radiator« One day the rain turned into snow kept nllve by annual appropriations Mra John Sm ith has been q u ite sick and It was aw ful to listen to them . as an Independent Institution until for several days. T he note of te rro r th a t cam e Into the 1903, when It was Incorporated Into The best paints are scientific in ROTTING building is abso B ryan Coope- and fam ily w ere v isit general wall was distinctly perceptible, the newly form ed D epartm ent of Com lute waste, because a small formula and preparation. We’ve been ing Ja c k Guffey and fam ily n e ar N yssa although my roogi was u p stairs and m erce and Labor as the bureau of making them for 73 years. the window was closed. T hey well fisheries. investment in paint will save it. E aste r Sanday. The best materials—P IO N E E R know w hat a single night out In the A building that is not protected By 1909 the annunl appropriation had J. M ackey is p u ttin g o u t 100 acre s WHITE LEAD, pure linseed oil, pure snow would m ean to them . W e are grown to $803,920, and the bureau had by paint must either be rebuilt zinc, and pure colors—are combined of the 200 acre H unt sanch in corn. picking them up as fa st as possible. a perm anent personnel of 325. At or repaired in a few years at a in Fuller’s Paints in scientifically The corn will be used to All the two Home R e wed it« “ You can see by my rep o rt how th a t time the land owned and occupied exact proportions with long-time skill. costly figure. i rg e silos on the ranch. Pure Extra«* of Spices m any m ore pa tie n ts we have th an beds, by the bureau a t Its fish cultural and Toilet Articles Miss Poole is typing the last edition and the same bolds good in th e orph biological stations had an aggregate Check the costs. Compare the anages. T here is no use crow ding them area of over 12,000 acres, with a value prices of paint and lumber. Can you Veterinary Remedies of the A rcadia Y e lp e rfo r th is term . in so th a t they will all die.” afford to bear the expense of rebuild of $240,000. The Improvem ents and Poultry Compounds Coda B utler is suffering w ith a ner ing or repairing your home, when to equipm ent a t these stations repre — _______________ S o l o B y ------------------- voua breakdow n follow ing the flu. He Ask our ag e n t for «dvice, •ave it costa so little? sented an Investm ent of more than color card«, eto . and his wife a re a t the home o f C oda’s $1,000.000. O ther property of the bu When you paint, make an additional A«k th e F u lle r Specific«* parents, Mr. and M n . E. B. B utler. D e p artm en t ab o u t th e saving by using the best paint. It lion reau a t th a t tim e Included four sea mogt d esira b le c o lo r «rhem e«, spreads easily—saves labor cost. It co lo r harm ony a n d an y o th e r going steam and sail vessels, 20 steam Miss E sie Poole took su p p er w ith Star Unkel • Nytm O r. covers more surface per gallon than detaila. launches and 150 small sail, power and Mrs. C. W. B a rre tt Monday nig h t M aker« o f R u b b e r C em ent “cheap” paint. rowboats, which with equipm ent had F lo o r P a in t, A l l - P u r p o a e V a r n i s h eg. S i I k o n w h i t e a value of $300,000. Its six flsh-trans- But more important, the best paint E n a m e l , F ifte en -fo r* F I bora _ CLANTON & CLANTON portatlon cars were valued a t $45.000. serves five or more years longer than V arnish, W ashable W all F in ish , A u to Enamel, B arn and H oof P a in t, P o rch ao d S te p P a in t, “cheap" paint. Indeed, the total Investm ent of the and P IO N E E R V* H IT E LEAD. government In fishery-service property Auc The ran to about *1,585,000. T hat was tioneers High back In 1909. Well, It hasn’t stopped grow ing; We offer you e e .creectul ex- S P P E E C C I IF FI I O N N S IC C A A T IO The U nited S ta te s has so fa r utilised bigger and busier than ever, as the ad perlenoe In conducting public man 'ess than one per cent, o t the available vertisem ents say. The appropriation by We sell Anyu- coal supply, according to this m o n th ’s tlo n s of «II kinds. congress for the fiscal y ear 1919 was P h o e n l* P u r * Paint- tb in g ; We g<> A n y w n g e. $1.183,140, and for 1921, *1,207,110. P u r« P r a p a r e d P a in t Dudlieation ot the M A LH EU R C O U N Besides w hat congress gave, the P res For date», Phone or W rite— M anufactured by W. P. Fuller & Co., Dept. 46, San F rancises TY BANK. The B a n k 's folder "K ee p ident allotted In 1918 and 1919, out of B ranches In 19 C llici in the Wsst J. W. C lanton. Pa ette Idaho. the Home F ire s B u rn in g " s ta te s th a t his private fund “for the national se Phone M2 P O Sox 3«C the U nited S ta te s produces o v e ro n r SA V E T H E M E M O B EL O W CUT IT 001 AND P A S T E IT IN T O UR N O T E BOOK curity and defense," *100,000. W ith the hall os a |l the coal mined in the world. Q. W. C iani• n < ie*ho. years of its growth and increasing Hy house needs painting. Fuller’s Specification House Paints are sold by the following Agent- r Although Itis esiiT.nl 1 : ,s than funds the bureau had taken on many Pilone t e i one per cent, h .s . o fa r o n i I the new functions and activities. ♦♦♦♦«♦♦«»♦♦aa«aa»»»aaaa«a» a * a »a»»a» 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 441 Rank points o u t t >.i ’ i e of n U ntil recently the bureau was ad araase in th • u.-s of >a nss r . w m inistering to th e best of Its ability th at it ia hi s i .. . .m; e the law s relating to the terre stria l and arboreal fu r bearers of Alaskn. but trem endous reserv es re trs -: t ,* e less the duty was Incbngruous to Its legiti w sstefully m ired. The m s y " m r a t m ate functions. Congress finally con ions in the folder p.c re :# n . s t i m ceded that the pursuit of foxes does proved m ethod* of n ' g AT- not constitute a fishery. The cultiva In E urope p e at f* • e x tr - 'lv e ly tion of m inks cannot be successfully but in th th ere a te , it conducted In a fish hatchery. is estim st hr- e J and A pparently, as so many other estab Baas Easting U oasa In Nyaaa th irty l . I . t K n iua lishm ents under the executive b ra n c h who san p u t tn.s . e - _> have, the fisheries service had become pra ctic a l BULLT M ’KU kS, all cluttered up with duties and Jobs use. N a tu re h s s • neugh JEW ELRY STORE It ta not fitted or equipped to handle. seen to it th a t peat : -lo ont coin All #f which Is a long, long way aide w ith our eg»' from an Investigation of the possible h v e s a t is f a c t io n dim inution of food fish along the coast. I don’t pretend to say of the fisheries bureau th a t It has perform ed toeffi clently either Its proper work or the added activities th a t have been im posed upon I t F or all I know It Nyaaa, Dragon ► ♦ ♦ ♦ a s s a i »»< >♦■»♦« « « »♦• ss as »»»••«»»♦♦♦♦♦♦«■ may be and is a great national bless j T h at tha sh o rtag e of teacher«, which ing, and m anaged with maximum skill, b cam e so acute during and shortly lntalltgence and real economy. I hope i a fte r the w ar, fs a th g of the p a st It la. ’~ * 4 4 4 « M M M 4 M t > H M 4 4 4 4 as fa r : * nu ic » is cone rr ed is well I cite It here only as an exam ple of >4 4 4 4 4 Mrs. Ethel Long Newm an, Oregon a branch of governmental activity that ahown by bt it: of sd o ra li .a i t s t atic. A gricultural College, 1(20, who Is now T h a t the <h •g hag b - r r ms le good has grown up haphazard from a small In charge of a N ear E ast Relief or beginning to he a great, costly, far- I at ina < ,¡ of qee * -<f - ♦ -ach ing (arc* - ted hy Feu rs Commia- phanage in Arm enia. She m others her spreading enterprise th a t by Its own fam ily of 2.000 little w ar victim s while confession Is overlaid with duties, •loner of K . •i. i J . J T igert. Ha her husband ru n t a 20.000acre farm believes th a t » a re « eth is m a tt ba which is a p a rt of the constructive functions and activities unrelated to PEor. usad to raiaa th e sta n d ard »f »deration work being done In Russian Arm enia Us legitim ate snd essential business— th e care, propagation and study of all ooooo»ooooooaaaao»»»a»»a»< and train in g required of taaaber*. by the N ear E ast Relief. m anner of food fish. Arcadia HAPHAZARD EXTENSION Oregon Nyssa Y • » • deceased. Repair Shop R ottin g B u ild in gs Give us a Trial n o w ru n n in g in to m illio n s McD Fui Successo Dir On Beautiful F ree A dvice on Painting PRETTY OREGON BRIDE MOTHERS 2000 ORPHANS J. R. HUNTER Coal Should Be Less Wastejully Mined $ L j I • HOSPITA1 W 1 Lr re) Call Wilson Bros. ON Office Phc Res. Phor Fullers H o u s e P a in ts < H*m« Remedy Store Candies Stationeries Smokes t ,f + + * * * P * + 4 * > 4 ^ * * * 4 + * Use R Nyssa Garai Crown Ga t U a t c b e s tR en aired i Silver Grill j No Longer a Short age o f Teachers Ontario PUKE EASTERN - Oregon Suits Cleaned and Pressed Z V . TAKAHARA Mrs. Eliza Evans MA ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » •♦ » » » ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » -I A M’GONNON’S PRODUCTS OF SU&1K ROMERO Y, i'ta DA-UixL C. FO M K B O a, To D aniel C. P o m ero j n am ed d e ie u d s n t IN T H E NAME O F T O F OREGO N; You o ra q u ired to a p p e a r a n d c o m p la in t filed a g a in st above e n title d c o u rt a n d six w eeks a lt e r th e fi’ lion of th is sum m ons, of firs t p u b licatio n la JU 1922, th en a n d th a t« to o th erw ae plead to th e filed h e rein . A nd i t } to do, Dor w ant tberec will apply to th e c o u rt ft d em anded In said com ple F o r a decree of th is coi Ing th e bonds of m a trir tu fo re a n d now existin, p la in tiff a n a d e fe n d a n t, p a rtie s freed from th e th ereo f. T h a t th ie Ct aud d ecree th e title to h a lt of th e n o rth w e e a n d th e n o rth w e st q u a rt so u th w e st q u a rte r of si T ow nship 21 so u th , ra n g c f W illam ette M eridian li C ounty, S ta te of O regon, s e p a ra te a n d individual o f tn ld p lain tiff, a n d tha fe n d a n t be forev er enjc Inhibited from having, claim ing o r exercisin g a title or In te re st In o r to p e ity , o r In a n y m an n e r li th e sam e; th a t Bald p lain t be changed to Susie Jol w hich said nam e sh e wi a n d called p rio r to h e r < riag o to said d efen d a n t, such o th e r a n d f u rth e r to th is C o u rt m ay aeem p ro p e r a n d In e q u ity seen Service of th le sum m on? upon you by publtcatlor. In th e G ate C’ty Jo u rn a l, new s paper p ublished a t N h o u r C ounty, O regon for T h e C ost o f COOK BROS. PU1 IN T H E t-IK G L lT UOU1 ¡41 A IK O F OuEGO N C U t . N l ’Y J. BOYDELL t OK R a d io : * ♦ B All kinds ot Rep the rig h t p NYSS. NY