The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, April 21, 1922, Image 4

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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
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as fa r : * nu ic » is cone rr ed is well
I cite It here only as an exam ple of
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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
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m anner of food fish.
Arcadia
HAPHAZARD EXTENSION
Oregon
Nyssa
Y
•
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•
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
$
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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
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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
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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
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