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T he G ate C ity journal $1.50 PE R Y E A R N Y S S A , M A L H E U R C O UN TY, OREGON, F R ID A Y . J U L Y 21. 1K22. FIRST SHIPMENT# NEW CROP SPUDS TWO CMS LEAVE MVSSA WIDELY SEPARATED POINTS MORE TO FOLLOW SOON SE V E R A L MORE CAR8 TO SH IPPED IM M EDIATELY TO F IL L DEM AND. BE The first shipment of Nyssa grown potatoes for this season was made this week and consisted ot tvR) carloads, one car going to the Eastern market and one to the West. The shipment was made by the Nyssa Potato Growers’ Union, a local organization, the price received being $1.60 per cwt., being 26c per hundred better than the price re ceived by Abbott Williams, who shipped a car from Vale bust week. The potatoes are of prime quality and are averaging 126 soclu per acre, which is considered a splendid yield fo r Early Ohioa at thia sea son of the year. The yield per acre for later potatoes will be heavier, as they w ill be more matured. Potato growers are well pleased with the outlook for prices, which, while not high, will afford a good profit over the cost of production and will mean an immense amount of new wealth for thia territory, and consequent good times. Digging will start in earnest about the firet of August and from then until win ter a steady stream of wealth will come pouring in for crops of various kinds which in their tym will be marketed. E N T IR E STATE IS TO BE E D U C A T E D BY BOOSTERS FROM THIS PART. Malheur and Harney counties cast their lot on the side of the Union Pacific railroad in the controversy which has arisen between it and the Southern Pacific for operating con trol of the Central Pacific, to a joint meeting o f representatives of both counties held at Burns last Satur day. The Central Oregon Development League was organized, resolutions were adopted and an immediate and active campaign w ill be conducted all over the state to bring to the people the real truth of the signifi cance of this controversy 'to future transportation development in Ore gon. J. W. McCulloch, of Ontario, was elected president of the development league and W. H. Doolittle, of On tario, secretary. The first action of the new officers was to send copies of the resolutions adopted all over the state. Oswald West, ex-gov- ernor o f Oregon, was in Burns and participated in the organization. Organization of the new league was followed out along lines sug gested by a committee on organiza tion consisting of P. J. Gallagher, A. K. Olson, Sam Mothershead, W. H. Doolittle and M.H. Brown. The purpose o f the league was lefined as follows: “ To inquire into the present rail road situation on the Pacific Coast, as effected by the recent decision of the supreme court of the United States and as to how such railroad situation will affect the future de velopment o f Eastern and Central Oregon, and to present our findings and recommendations to such boards, commissions or other bodies, who may be called upon to carry out the regrouping of Western railroads, and to urge upon such bodies the urgent need of early construction of railroad lines in the territory em braced within Central Oregon and Eastern Oregon.” The committee which drafted the resolutions consisted of Robert Dun can, J. W. McCulloch, William Han- iey, Chas. W. Ellis and Lloyd Riches. The resolutions follow: To the Cities and Town* in Oregon Enjoying rail Transportation: We appeal to you for assistance ami co-operation to obtain railroad development in Eastern, Central and Southeastern Oregon. From you and youq intervening and related communities, who are more fortun ately situated than the scattered settlements in Central and Sooth- eastern Oregon, we obtain our in spiration and our confidence. You will not benefit as directly nor to the extent that our isolated sections will benefit, but as Oregon benefits so will all o f os benefit. If Western Oregon is so fortunate as to obtain the entry of the Union Pacific, with resulting joint opera tion between Portland and Saa Francisco, and at the same time se cures a direct route through Can- R E K E K A H S IN S T A L L . W A TE R T A N K CLE A NE D . The big tank containing the city water supply has been thoroughly, cleaned out anl Nyssa people can use the water with the full assur- ^ ance that it is uncontaminated by -tt any filth. The work of cleaning 1 the tank was done by Cecil Green y jr and j j rg Qce Schweizer were and Wayne Fogle, fthu climbed m Nyssa Wednesday from Owyhee, around over the tank over 100 feet Mr ^ ¿ rg j H W olf left Mon. high as unconsciously as though for # sjx weeka vigit in Port. they were on the ground. They re- ( d ported that the tank was com p ara-; a ' . , lively clean, only a little moss and Mrs. W. S Clore and daughter scum having accumulated. J u l.a w e re Caldwell v .s ito rs W e d - - - . _______ _ J nesday. The local Rebekah lodge installed Local News o f Interest Briefly Told officers last Friday evening as fo l lows: WILL GO TO LAW TO RECOVER MONEY Mrs. Frank Stubbs, noble grand. Mrs. Phoebe Hunter, vice grand. Miss Minnie Leuck, treasurer. Mrs. Leah Elliott, secretary. Mrs. Venetu Beam, past noble William Cleelan left this week Jesse Cancelmo arrived .Saturday grand. for Colorado, where he expects to \ from his home in Philadelphia fo r a A fte r the strenuous exercises of locate. few weeks visit. the evening were over the ladies re Albert Cook and Marlin Wilson Goldie Baird is home for a few freshed themselves with large quan are spending their vacation in Lo- days visit. He is working at West- tities o f ice cream and cake. LEGAL ADVICE SECURED gan Valley. , fall this summer and will return Mrs.Otto Schweizer and Mrs. after a short stay here. ib m vm a i n T n in i/ n Airs. J. W. Wills spent the week BIG BEND Ruth Share o f Nampa are visiting Mr. and Jlrs. W. 11. Bailey and T A X M O N E Y W A S NO T A D E at the George Schweizer home. daughter Josie, Mrs. Solomon and O. D. Cole. PO SIT A N D C A N BE C O LLE C T Dr. Sarazin has gone for a visit Wanda Young left the first of the Mrs. James Fogle has gone to, ED BY L E G A L A CTIO N. John Day for a visit with h e r 1 to his old home in Michigan. He week for Payette Lake for an out mg. OF mother and other relatives. expects to be gone several weeks ONTAR IO M AKES CLAIM The Misses Mildred Long and Chas. Thompson, manager of the BEING A PE X OF TH REE Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stubbs and H A V E A L L D A Y SE R V IC E S U N The town o f Nyssa, in conjunction children were gueYte'at th«T Robert Verna Thompson «.turned Sunday Nyssa Grain and Seed Co., is build- STATE H IG H W A YS. D A Y B R IN G P IC N IC with the Nyssu Arcadia Drainage Elliott home on the Owyhee Sunday. from a visit with n‘lativ* s at mg a new platform and enlarging LU N C H . District and the Kingman Colony Mr. Arthur Cook is on the sick t fa<"Pa- ‘ the ‘l e e w a y to his place o f busi- The Jourogl dislikes to again re Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Duncan have ness, Drainage District, will institute fer to the matter o f the state high list this week a id is being attended returned The revival at the Park is well legal proceedings fo r the recovery from California, where Mrs. Glen Hansen and two ehil- way«, as it seems to be a tender by her mother, Mrs. Lyles, o f On they have been staying for the p ast! dren o f Rupert, Idaho, arrived Sat- attended. Services all this week. of several thousand dollars of tax subject with our Ontario friends { tario. , few months. urday fo r a vipit with Mrs. Hansen’s Everybody bring your dinner Sun money belonging to these organiza ami we would like to respect their, a»dI M « . Henry PWj tal and Tenaen is moving into the parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Green, day and spend the day. Dr. M ag tions which has been tied up feelings, but in the interest o f ; d a u gh terM yrtle left ' ° roolns opposite thc Malheur Coun.y loe Meyers, with a most com- num of Nampa w ill preach at 11 through the failure o f the First N a trufh and in order to keep the | » day‘ 0U“ nK the B' UL bank form erly occupied by Dr. and mendable spirit of progress, has and at 2:30 and at 7:30 there will tional Bank o f Vale. An opinion The song services from Davis & Kester published in reconl straight we feel constrained | mounta'" * ; M rs. Reynolds. f improved his residence property by be preaching. to correct their assumption that On-, ’ Pavette visit E- Burrough is doing some re- building a fine cellar and enclosing are fine. last week's issue o f the Journal, ex tario is the apex o f the various gmia Thompson pair work on thê r e s i d e d recen tly the premises with a new fence, John Holly and fam ily left Friday pressed the belief that Nyssa would state highways ending at the Idaho ors Tuesday, returning on No. 24, * for the mountains to spend a few have the same legal status aa de line This claim was made by three whilh was several hours late. purchased of Wm. Cleelan, prépara- Lloyd Derrick and Frank Pullen days. positors of the defunct institution, dominent c Z Z o 7 our sister C. A. Marshall is building a big ^ry to moving into ,t left this week for British Columbia, W ill Cone and fam ily o f Star re but further consideration has con town at the highway meeting held »¡lo on l>is ranch two miles south- C llff Tillman has purchased the where they w ill look over the coun- turned home Monday, after an ex vinced them that Nyssa has a pre Î n ^ n t . r i o Mondav of " h is week west o f town. Joe Meyers and Green house m the north try with a viow of locating i f it tended visit with his purents, Mr. ferred claim and can collect by law. . .. , y , . . , ’ George Schweizer are digging the l>art ° f town- The consideration is | 00ks good to them. They are mak- and if allowed to go unrefuted might George hehweizer are digging tne undergtood tQ bp ?1500 and Mrs. E. E. Cone. As the claims o f the two drainage ing the trip by auto. mislead some who are unacquainted P11- Mrs. L. L. Boswell’s sister from districts above mentioned have the Arthur Boyd^U went to Butte, I A nulnber o f Nyssaites were ma- with the facts. The truth is that! Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Canfield, Mr. Baker is visiting in the Bend. same legal standing as the town of Mont., this week to join his wife, roone<j ¡n Ontario Tuesday evening Nyssa has the proud distinction o f , and Mrs. Glenn Brown and Mr. and Born, to Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Nyssa they will who has been visiting relatives m | untn 9 O'clocki owin„ to the non.ar_ pool their claims being the terminus o f one o f these M'-s. F - E YounK sPe"t Sunday Ballwin, on July3, a nine pound and start suit to compel the receiver that city for a couple of weeks. rival of No< 24. which was over four state roads and Ontario, instead of with the latter’s parents, Mr. and C liff Tillman went to Ironside this houlg |at(, AmonK tht. unfortunate baby girl. Both mother and daugh to pay over the money. being the apex, is one corner of Mrs. Arrhie Brown, week with a big truck load o f sup- wpre Mrg xhos Barton> Mrs. G uffy ter doing nicely. It is obvious that these claims the base line ot the triangle, with Sidney Burbidge has sold his in- Mrs. W. F. Lyman went to Vale plies t o t the Stanfield sheep camp. and daughter Map> Ml, Zink an(| are in a different class from the Vale the other corner. I f the trav- terest in the Nyssa meat market to Thursday to visit her sister, Mrs. He will bring a load o f wool back. M,.a> Lorenn FioUls claims o f depositors, as the money eler takes the northern route by wa? his form er partner, I. G. Anderson, George Eldredge. involved was simply passing from Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stubbs enter- Construction work on the new of Pendleton and Huntington he and w ill devote his energies to some one bank to another in the regular tained Mr. and Mrs. J. V . W ills , packing house is progressing passes through Ontario and comes other get-rich-quick scheme, routine method o f collecting and KINGMAN KOLONY on to Nyssa before leaving th e ; Randolph Sage was in town from today in honor o f their little daugh- rapi<ny un(U,r thc diroction c f ( ! » . was not a deposit in nny sense, and ter Muriel s birthday anniversary. Clossen and will be in readiness for state. If he takes the central route MIDermitt several days last week, hence is collectable. This is the J. W. Peterson, manager o f the j the fall packing season. Box mnk- through Burns he passes through | returning home Saturday. He took conclusion that Davis & Kester have lias already commenced. C. Vale to Nyssa and thence into j with him a number o f Nyssa men Far West Live Stock Company, ing arrived at after careful consideration made a trip by auto to hee com Klinkenburg is hauling dirt to raise Idaho. i to help him Put up a big hay crop. o f ali the facts in the case and it is pany’s sheep camp at Centerville, the drveway so’ teams can unload This latest claim of Ontario is Curtis Foster, young son o f Mr. expected that suit will be instituted at the platform. merely a modification of the state- und Mrs. W. W. Foster, fell out of Idaho, this week. V ISITO R S A T P A G E HOME M A K E soon fo r recovery o f the money due Wm. Beam and fam ily have mov The Cook Bros., who have been ment made by Representative Gal- the auto truck Thursday evening ot LO N G T R IP FROM S T A T E the three organizations. hist week and broke his arm. He ed back to their farm, having pur- conducting a blacksmith shop on OF N E B R A S K A . lagher before the state ____ highway _ commission that Ontario is the gate I was taken to Ontario for treatment chased a house ready built and the East Side,, have purchased the city into Idaho. Probably they a,*d is getting along nicely. moved ’ it onto the place to replace Nyssa arage on the com er o f Main Mrs. Conrad Martin enjoyed a should not be censured fo r making Frank Miller, manager o f th e ! the one that was recently burned. and Third streets and w ill continue tha Maim they did, as they are j Heal substation, - reports a case o i A. Fouch, proprietor of the Hotel it as a combined garage and black- visi.t between trains Saturday with merely fighting for a place in the trouble on the power line this week. Western, is spending a few days at smith shop. A ll kinds o f garage her old friend Mrs. Perry, who rs repairing will be enroute from the East to her home M O N U M E N T M A R K IN G OREGON sun, but other towns interested, and caused by a large bird alighting o n ( Centerville, Idaho, near Boise, and and blacksmith in Seattle. T R A I L A T O LD FO RT BOISE Nyata particularly, would be fool- the wires and forming a short cir- is said to be having th e time of his done in workmanlike manner, Mrs. Embry Maxwell and two little BROUGHT TO T O W N . cuit. Lights in the vicinity o f A r- young life, hunting and fishing and Robert Elliott, who is farm ing the j lab to let them get away with it. daughters left Thursday noon fo r a chasing the succulent huckleberry to .fnck McConnell place on the Owy- i And while the subject o f roads is cadia were o ff for some time. visit with relatives in Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Newbill have its lair. hee, began cutting his second crop under discussion we would like to Miss Edna Reader, who is en Nyssa citizens were surprised inquire when the result o f the in- gone to Payette Lakes for an out- B. 0. Fowler, who -is camped on of alfalfa this week and is getting a route from the East to her home in Wednesday morning to discover the veatigation as to the responsibility ing. Charley Newbill returned th is ! the Fred Marshall place while re- heavy yield. He seems in some j Portland, is a guest in the Maurice monument which has marked the for the error in the official road week from a visit to that popular pairing his threshing machinery, manner to have circumvented the Judd home. Oregon Trail at the site of old Fort map s to be published. The Argus summer resort with a large catch ot had the misfortune to have his tent weevil, as they have apparently not D. W. Page has been enjoying a Boise a few miles above Nyssa promised that an investigation fish, which report says numbered and much o f the contents burned injured his crop in the least. He visit with a number o f relatives re-' standing against the door of the would be made and the guilty party : about a thousand, and Mr. and Mrs. \ Tuesday. It is supposed * that a : secured 125 tons the first cutting cently. Mrs. Page’s mother and his Commercial Club rooms. A ll insuiry exposed. We are patiently awaiting Newbill are going to try and beat spark from the engine started the and expects to get about .00 tons j brother, F. F. Page, have been "here as to how it got there was without its appearance. bis record. 1 blaze. ______________ I this cutting. ; from Nebraska fo r the past two result*and it was finally accepted aa weeks. They drove through aver an act of Providence, which recog tral and Eastern Oregon, it will BOYS E N JO Y W E IN IE P A R T Y . O. K. C A F E SOLD. aging 200 miles a day, and M r( nized that Nyssa was the logical profit more than we can estihiate, Page states that they never drove point fo r it to be set up, as the The boys’ class o f the M. E. Sun-j and at the same time we will be a f Mrs. Harry Newby has purchased day school, E. M. Achilles teacher, i later than 0 o’clock and many times crossing at that point has been forded a commercial, social and the O. K. Cafe and is busy cleaning enjoyed a weinie fry and swim not that late. Regardless o f the agandoned and the route of the old political relationship with her. and renovating it preparatory to fact that Mrs. Page is 81 years o f road changed to pass through N ys Let us show the state that while opening it to the public tomorrow C O M M E R C IAL C LU B RECEIVES Wednesday evening on the bench be age she made the journey* very com sa. The monument will be set up at low the wagon bridge across Snake C O N S IG N M E N T OF D ESC RIP Eastern. Central and Southeastern (Saturday). Meals will be served conspicuous point • in the river. There is a fine swimming fortably. They started on the re some Oregon has a vast domain fo r set at popular prices o f 35c and up nnd T IV E FOLDERS. hole at this place and the boys en turn trip Thursday. Miss Sarah vicinity, probably near thc school tlement, it has no room for strife or ice cream and soft drinks will also Page came from Butte, Mont., to house at the ntersection of the Jor joyed themselves to the utmost. sectional dissension; that real spirit be dispensed to the public. The Commercial Club this week Those attending were: E. M. Achil spend a week with the fam ily. She dan Valley Market road with the of unity and comradeshop abides returned to her home Saturday. Davis, Lloyd Evans, Oregon Trail. with us and that in this union lies a Oregon, or to c onnect with some . received a consignment o f descrip les, Glemi Rider Bros, of George Reberger, Paul Crookcr, Otis Miss June Page is here from Boise strength that deserves and must re competing line, while on the oth er, tive folders from visiting her father and enjoying the hand the Union Pacific has every Baker, containing a corrected road Crooker, Cliford Fields, Ashford The Misses Mildred and Lois ceive recognition. • farm life. Johnson o f Boise ure visiting their We place our fortunes and our incentive to develop these sections may which correctly indicates Nyssa Fields Fields, Gilbert Clinkenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Miller were Arthur Ser- grandmother, Mrs. Barron, and future in your hands and pledge our as part o f its trans-continental line. as being on the main graveled high Marian Clinkenberg, summoned to Ontario Thursday on The Union Pacific has agreed, if way from Caldwell, instead of lacat voss, M arjo Cowens, Emery Baird, other relatives. best efforts to obtain the recogni account o f thc serious illness of tion and support o f Western Ore it is allowed to purchase or secure ing us out among the sagebrush, Everett Oglesby, Orville Oglesby, Mrs. Miller's mother, Mrs. Caldwell. Miss Alvina Comelsen o f Payette Green, Abram Vaughn, any road connections to Kenneth gon in opr endeavors for a state de operating control o f the Central without Doctors operated Saturday and Mrs. is spending the week with friends velopment that will recognize and Pacific, to complete the Natron cut speak of, os did the official map Herbert Hoxie, Harold Hoxie, Clyde Caldwell is getting along nirely. here. consider Eastern, Central and o ff, thus making inevitable the con- i issued by the Oregon Information | Benton, Douglass Benton, Kenneth Rebn and Zona Moses had their struction o f the Trans-state line Bureau. The folder also contains ] Benton. Southeastern Oregon. tonsils and adenoids removed in H. L. Marti and son Chris and through Central Oregon connecting a page write-up o f the town of j Resolution. Ontario Wednesday. Miss Zena was fam ily motored to Cambridge Sun FOR S A L E C H E A P. Whereas; the recent decision of with its present Ontario-Crane line. I Nyssa, together with a picture of; able to come home the same day, day and spent the day with hia the supreme court divorcing certain Such a program o f railroad devel the bridgespanning Snake river to One Majestic range, with water and Miss Reba returned Thursday. son Paul and family. lines from the Southern Pacific is opment would be o f immense value the east o f town. The Commercial [ front. One plain Kitchen Cabinet. Webb Otis burned his hand with resulting in many differences of to the State o f Oregon and to the Club took this means o f minimizing Four Dining Room Chairs. One en Mr. and and Mrs. Richard Karker gasoline this week. A physician the injury to this section caused by j closed Work Table, w(th galvanized opinion as to the ultimate holding entire Pacific Coast states. dressed it, and although it is an o f Payette visited thc O. . Bauer of the divorced lines; This promised system would open the error in the official road map. top. 20x72 inches. ugly bum it is healing satisfac and Marshall homes Sunday. And, Whereas; the ownership of for development 40,000 square miles 2 HED Nyssa Gets Monument A<lv-lt Mrs. E. M. Dean. torily. the divorced lines is o f vital impor o f agricultural, mineral and timber Aden Wilson la on the sick list Miss Viola Blodgett o f Nyssa and The Moose'* "Shovels.” tance to the entire Pacific Coast territory now without adequate rail • “Seve.-th C ‘ J ' ; Miss Frances Peck o f B ig Bend this week. Old moose shed the htg, shovel-like and the Northwest and especially to road facilities, and most o f it with ff you were m file M.iiim of olives have been happy little house guests N IN E ACRES improved place for the State of Oregon: out rail transportation o f any kind. today, or along the *le res of Hi* Jor I antlers early In January, younger ones in the Kingman home this week. i weeks fater. By the middle of May sale. Bargain price. See W . B. dan. you might Wear iio whirl of the Therefore; we as representatives It would shorten the haul from i the new growth of horn protrudes lists They were Sunday dinner guests o f Hoxie. of the people of Central and East Willamette Valley points to Eastern propeller as the plane from .lerosiilem | than an Ineh fmifi the skull. In three Miss Jeanette Martin. hop* oft on Its .11 tll/hi :o the ern Oregon, set forth our views in markets by 456 miles, minimize Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Peck and Mr. northward, with »iiatl and i* -enters. ■ months the development of the 70- Smelle ?o* » Perfume Factory. the premises in the following points grades and put the vast perishable \n appealing fact In the new* iff thd i pound shovel, often six feet across, Is and Mrs. Joseph Braining called in The scent smeller is a* essential to j entirely completed. of argument; day! II might he culled the Seventh products o f Western Oregon into the Kolony Sunday and took perfume a»*riifactnrers as the tea The Union Pacific should control Eastern Markets at a great savisg Crusade. The rldoker lies at least Frances home. Viola Blodgett re taster Is to the tea merchant. H ie gift A tm o s p h e re of the E a r t h . raptured the Holy land wh'-li for JO the Central Pacific from Ogden to o f time and money. Our en,-tl ns It imikcs Us diurnal turned to her home on the train of scent «mWIIng Is n thousand time* eei'lurles sue*#--s: idly ie-1-ied the set San Francisco and have trackage mom rare Hum the rift of w4ne 1 revolution. ' . r. o‘* with ,: .* thin skin Monday. It will make tributary to Oregon dier — Farm Life sampling. rights over lines between Portland i n( air, whirh stuns : ■ ing rarefied Four little girls had a jo lly time ports the products o f Central and and San Francisco, because of the when we go up a few ihoie-i.nd feet; on 'the Morgan lawn Saturday a fte r Mrs. Neils o f Fruitland, are making Southeastern Oregon and Southern following effects which such an ar Jury System " at about seven miles «hove tne ground noon. They were Frances Peck, an extended visit. Idaho by direct routes and easy the air stops growing colder, at 20 They say the Jury *1 in i* rangement will bring about: Viola Blodgett, Jeanette Martin, and Miss Martha Moses has returned grades. word In Justice, but wloil 1 miles above the earth is the upphr The mere building of the Natron Margaret Ann Morgan. Mrs. Mor to Boise after spending a two weeks’ ! limit of twilight, a nd nt .'id miles lie- would a fellow have wdr a ) It will connect the entire Inland cutoff from Natron to Klamath this: No. 1— HI* tenant | gins a region where »he atmosphere gan added to the enjoyment o f the vacation at home. She is in train Falla will bring no relief to Central Empire, consisting o f Eastern Wash afternoon frolic hy serving ice ing at St. Luke’s hospital. ! noeslsi.-i '"il le ft y h yd rogen . landlord. No. 3— Ills loom, n ington and Oregon and Idaho, with Oregon; such a construction merely cream and wafers. Iver Christensen has sold most of HI» plumber. No. 6— M * or meaning that traffic from W illam California by the shortest route. No. d— (¡is borrov.ee. N< Ili Mrs. Oversstreet pleasantly enter his stock and expects to leave soon Belle and Their Tone. This system when constructed and ette Valley to California could be cashier. No. 8— Ills molli it In The tone in many 'do hells ran he tained at luncheon Sunday evening fo r Washington, where he will visit carried over easier grades; and the operated under a common users O— Ills dentist. Nil) in in honor of Miss Von Reader. rceonn, ', i for only h■ th ir age his little daughter Christiana. Mr. Southern Pacific railroad would not clause will provide the entire West No 11 Ills Second w de After n bellmnlcer dot t ’• ¡ned Mint Mrs. Nichols’ mother, Mrs. Pattl- Christensen expects to look for a present w ife’s former hm with the railroad service long needed have the incentive to make the rail after a rvtt try the rii.» |e-i ami Mie son, her brother, and friends from new location while in Washington. K. Warner lo Bn linaa si|rfa:e of 'tie hell 0*'e<' e-..irt!v he Emmett spent Sunday in the Nich road Investment In Central Oregon fo r its fullest development. The Cannery Club girls and their laiteh. '■list lliey1 ii a form gi’ Ing consider that the Union Pacific would, and We respectfully invite the atten ols home. leader met at the Cotton home even though it did the betterment of tion o f the Interstate Commerce Mr. and Mfs. Cotton entertained Thur day fo r the regular semi •jno II 3uiJttH.jp JoJ soniteli on po* traneportation in Oregon depends Commission and o f the Public Ser ■»turn s q ) ojn! i " » their daughter nnd her fam ily from monthly meeting. A special meet j m ai Lines to Be Remembered. upon reasonable competition. vice Commission and the people of (• a itia m o * st -e:i,us .o|i , v iin :" i i-o m , ing will be held at the Martin hose Mistskp not. Those :.h **urns are Nampa Sunday. That it would be unreasonable to Oregon to the necessity fo r the con •a im tuo.) ■ j o IJKM- j|n .nu jo lo i -iqi not pleasures, that frolli!.• 'lie quiet Mis Eulalia Shafer spent Sunday Thursday to plan a demonstration expact the Southern Pacific to build struction o f this promised railroad I S p e .iM | d a n j I , * l n l | » l i n i « S p i M |.l snd rranquility of thy life. —Jeremy in her home. for the club picnic to be held • M o d ín j D M ) )A i«$ u eo n V j feeders into Central and Eastern system. T a y lor. Mrs. Zeireleins parents, Mr. and July 27. $ “ V-Y W . Artie Robinson is moving into the Mrs. N. 11. Hon of Vale is visiting Jack Lynch house this week. friends and relatives in Nyssa. m ss m i n o o m n ia usimelo to sot IIP-10 HER OLD TRICKSin payette with her dau*ht*r’ Mrs REVIVAL MEETINGS HELD i HAVE FINE AUTO TRIP RELIC IN NEW HOME J CORRECTED ROAD MAPS -***- “ • a . » ulemur, ana son and "pportunttjr. --- - */ »