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Why kick Oii High Taxes? . An Editorial Unlike A ny You Ever Read Before — When you pay more for Tire3 and Auto Accessories than we ask? . . Best Standard Cord Tires 30x3 1 -2 ...................... $12.50 30x3 1-2, fabric 10.50 30x3 1-2, Tubes 2.00 ALL SIZES IN PROPORTION. I have tire factory experience— do guaranteed repair work on tires and . rubber boots, do not sell any thing but first-grade quality tires— the woods are full of second-grade tires being sold for more money than I ask for first grade tires. PARKER’S TIRE SHOP Auto Accessories Phone 177, Ontario, Oregon GATE CITY JOURNAL Published every Friday Oregon, by at Nyssa, H. F. BROWN Entered at the Postoffice at Nyssa Oregon, as second-class mail matter SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One year, in advance................. $1.50 Six months, in advance.................. 75 WHO IS TO BI.AMK? Another year has passed since The Malheur Enterprise asked the highway comm ssion or the county court of Malh ur county to place proper road signs on the main high ways crossing this county. And the signs are still l icking. Who is to blame? It is the duty of the state high way commission to place these signs. And the county court has been assured by the commission it will do so. But this promise is some two years old and it occurs to The Enterprise that inasmuch as Mal heur county, and not the state high way commission, gets the blame from tourists for the unmarked roads, it is up to the county court to see that the roads are marked even if the county hns to do it. The road from Vale to-Crane is the one which causes most of the complaint. Tourists are continu ously getting o ff this road and coming into Vale or Burns bitterly complnining and cursing Malheur county. The echo of these curses is heard in almost every tourist camp across the width of the state. The property owners o f Malheur county are the ones that will suffer from this unkind propaganda and The Eenterprise again urges the county court to see that the ipain traveled roads are plainly marked. — Malheur Enterprise. Another nice thing nbout a radio concert—one does not have to get up and change the recowl all the time. The Prince of Wales got a hlaek eye playing polo tn Manila. There’s no fun In getting n black eye that way. An tmbreakablo glass has been In vented In Ilohemln. Fine I But what the world needs Is an unbreaknble peace. "The devil made tho country town,” •ays a speaker. It may be his opinion after having driven over some of the paving. Switzerland’s watchmaking Industry Is sick. Switzerland Is paying for the wrist watches It Inflicted on a helpless world. And wo distinctly recall thnt fifty years ago the girls were admired, re spected and loved, though fully dressed. “After a time,” says a wit, "the flapper will go the way the dudes went.” Wrong; the flapper goes her own way. fathers, ami destined to outlive your children We are neither jealous nor envious of our and your children’s children, is informed with hustling fellow citizens o f Southern California. consciousness; it has an undying soul? What insistent disquietude possesses that community It is all in the family. Good luck to them and consciousness? What thought is paramount in more power to their boosters! the min^l o f your community? Let us frankly admit that we need more of Briefly and bluntly answered, dissatisfac- the Southern California boosting energy here tion. on our side of the Tehachapi hills. Dissatisfaction with what? Admittedly we possess the potentialities. Dissatisfaction with the neglect of commun- We have richer soil, greater rainfall, larger ‘‘ Each community within the boundary out- . opportunities. Dissatisfaction with the rivers, better rail and water transportation lined has local problems; cannot we use the f’ al,'tuaJ indifference bred in the bone and facilities, wider markets, easier access to the California spirit in bringing about a greater 1,1 our too comfortable Northern Call- Orient, to Canada; to the Middle West and . . i „ „ „ fornia existence. Northwest, ■ -----— and to every __ state east of the Mis- development ? .. . . --------------- “ Trail portatinn, colonization, irrigation; de- out c°mmunity and ours all this glorious- sis.-sippi and north of Dixie, velopment of timber, mineral, agricultural and ^ Snored Part of < alilornia has examined its Let’s get a bigger conception— all of us. other natural resources, mean so much in the »‘’nsc.ence and found there many sins o f omis- L e f, think of California more and less of our aggregate that we cannot afford to allow com M'on- e !ive taken account of our stewarl- store, newspaper, house or town lot. munity Ifishness to interfere. an,‘ d i e t e d ourselves of offense. Moved U t us iearn tha, the best and mogt helpfui “ We need only turn our eyes to any point ‘;v ,an innatV a on < ,y as mucb as by an ]uyalty to our town and county is a strong loy- of the compass to see what has been done by R* intcicst, we have confessed tnat we a;ty to our neighbor towns and counties. should have used. R ig ht here let us make one thing clear be- co-operation. Irrigation in Southern Idaho, in have buried the- talent we And because we are honest with ourselves, yond suspicion: There is no thought of con- Oregon and Eastern Washington; joint control in the marketing of products has in the main we are rewarded with the gift of dissatisfac- so|idation in any of our minds, not bestowed upon the We are not after consoiidation at alK We contributed to the tremendous growth o f South turn, a precious gift inert, the supine, the hopelessly self-satisfied. are af ter co-operation. Let each city and town ern California. “ Capitalizing the resources of each individ- In other words, ours is a bénéficient dissatis- munage its own affairs, have its own methods ual community and co-operation appears to be i ‘K'V.?n" . !* tbe' e ,Re promise o f community 0f publicity. We appeal only for federation of health; it is the augury of a community interests; for a federal union o f efforts to help our real problem. along the welfare of all; for just such a federal “ Should we not follow California’s lead and growth su«h as we have never known before. We are dissatisfied with the rut that hns bog- organization as our own self-governing states, accomplish good for our several communities? Abandon the sporadic for a continuous, sys ged down the wheel of our forward movement. with their sovereignty over their own affairs The lift out of the rut calls for a strong and and their union for the common good and wel- tematic and united effort.” steaely pull, a pull all together. Our dissatis- f are Berkeley, Alameda, San Jose, Stockton, Sacra faction will do us substantial good only if we mento and other localities of this section nre today setting an example by uniting in one big energize the constructive impulse behind it. We want San Francisco to help Oakland movement for the advancement o f Northern prosper, and Oakland to help San Francisco to Northern California is more than a geo- prosper, and both to help San Jose, StBckton, California. Regardless o f politics, forgetting past dif- graphical expression. It bespeaks a rich de Sacramento and every other city and town and ferences the newspapers nre together in an ef- posit of tradition. It is all the years since county in this section of California to prosper, fort to unite all the cities and towns in a forty-nine. It is the seed of the pioneers. But and then all those to help each other and the common sentiment of good will, in a common whether as an idea or as a phrase Northern bay cities to prosper. effort to let the world know more about this California does not violate the oneness of our \ye wan( tbc outside world to know of our finest section of California, in a common pull beloved state. The essential unity of California resources and the wonderful opportunities this for more population and more development ot admits of minor divergences. Kindly nature region offers. While it is important that we our wonderful resources and opportunities, in a raised a barrier between our North and South Sell this locality to ourselves it is even more common boost, not for San Francisco, or for high enough to warrant metropolitan ambitions essential that we broadcast our potentialities to Oakland or for any other one city or town, but in either section, by no means high enough to those in distant places. for all the cities and towns of Northern Cali- make for isolation or to prevent helpful rival- To all these ends we pledge the continued fornia. ry. The Tehatchapi is the unfortified frontier and enthusiastic support o f the papers we pub- of two empires, one in destiny and blood, iish. Tehatchipi Pass is the open pathway from our This appeal for united effort to blJild up This editorial is printed to day in nearly hearthstone to the hearthstone of our brother, common prosperity by continually letting the every representative newspaper in Northern Brother may learn from brother. The world know our wonderful section, and what it California. It is the first time you ever saw a South has much to teach the North. The great reany has to offer newcomers is no tmale by large group of newspapers o f otherwise diversi section dominated by Los Angeles will tell us us to any clagg or classes, fied interests voice a common purpose in iden that our widespread dissatisfaction with the It is an appeal to everybody. tical words. pleasant but unprofitable ways of the past can An appeal to bankers and business men. It is presented in this unique fashion to ex be transplanted into progress that is our dear An appeal to clerks and mechanics. cite your curiosity an<^ cause you to read it est desire if we assume the responsibilities of An appeal to employers and employes. whether editorials interest you o f not. And community co-operation. An appeal to men. when you have read it we believe*you will find It is recognized the the energetic people of An appeal to women. it voices the inspiration of every resident ol Southern California are building up that sec An appeal to each individual citizen who every community in which it is printed. tion steadily and rapidly. They have been lives in the best part of the best state o f the Its elemental purpose is to wake up North doing this for a long time, and we have admit best country God ever made. ern California. The moment is opportune for tedly, failed to profit by their example. We With jealousy for none, with good will to the people of this section to lay aside differ are glad that they havr made such remarkable all, let us join in a determined and surely vic ences, drop family bickerings, banish municipal . , . , . . success. They deserve it, and the whole state torious campaign to make the federated cities ' _____ , ______ 1 1 or k profits. Every new inhabitant and every new and towns around our noble bay and through general progress. dollar that comes to Los Angeles, or to San out northern California the wonder and udmira- Recognizing the necessity for immediate a c Francisco Oakland Die,í', ° r -° Riversi,lp> or to any other Place tion of all who hear the story of their growth tion, the press of Kan ban Maneisco, Oakland, south of thp Tehachapi, helps every business — wu — a ____ .v * . in wealth and population during the years that and every locality north of the Tehachapi. We are just ahead—-and so help ourselves prosper You are wont to speak of community, all live in California, and everything that adds and add greatly to the riches and renown of $o you must believe that your community is to the aggregate revenues and the aggregate our splendid and dear California. »live. Yes, there is a mind in your community, business of any part o f California helps all Citizens o f Northern California will you Your community, created by the pioneers, your California. join us in this movement? Conkey’s Fly Knicker Times-Herald of Burns has taken the lead for y operation of the entire Eastern Ore gon territory in development by re-printing an editorial which was published simultaneously in all of the Northern California newspapers, Both the California editorial and Editor Julian Byrd’s comment are worth reading and The En- terprise believes the people of Malheur county can Harare some good from them. CLUB NEWS NOTES ITEMS OF INTEREST ABOUT THE BOYS AND GIRLS. To Visit Intermountain Institute. Club members of the Oregon Slope, Jefferson and Riverdale pig clubs spent Wednesday at the Inter- mountain Institute on judging work. In the morning L. J. Allen, assistant state club leader, will take up the dairy cow conformation with the boys an<L explain what »the good breeders are working toward. Two classes of dairy cows will, then be judged, each contestant giving their placing of the class and why they placed the animals they did. In the afternoon the same method will he followed with the pigs. ries and blackberries, are under tho impression that when the crops have been harvested, little cultivation is necessary for the balance of the season. Such men are cautioned, especially this year, to continue thorough cultivation throughout the minth of August to insure good growth of new vines. Should the moisture supply on the soil be ex cellent and the growth of the vines up to normal, cultivation may be brought to a close by August 10 to 15. Careful cultivation should be supplemented by early pruning in order to remove all old canes from the patch and to allow all moisture and plant food to go into the pro duction of desirable young canes.— O. A. C. Experiment Station. BREEDERS HOLD MEET G ATHERINGS SCHEDULED FROM Club I’irnir to Be Held. JULY 17 TO AUGUST Club members from Owyhee, Big j PROGRAMS PLANNED. Bend and Kingman Kolony will hold j their annual picnic at the Big Bend j The raise In the price of gasoline Oregon Agriculturnl College, Cor- seems to evoke no outcry of agony 'ark on Thursday, July 27. The | I vallis, July 21.-—A series of field fun will start promptly at 11:3(> from the occupants of the Sole Leath i meetings for Jersey cuttle breeders m. The parents of the club mem-1 er Express. and others interested, will he held bers and all persons interested in j Although the western hemisphere la club work nre invited and every throughout the stnte from July 17 moving north, the rate of OB miles tn body is expected to bring their' to August 2, for which the pro grams will he prepared by the 1,000.000 years Is too slow for hay- lunch. American Jersey Cattle Club, the fever sufferers. The afternoon will be taken up Oregon Jersey Cattle Club and the with races and game . Kingman A lltle kid died ns a result of ant several county clubs. Committees ing face cream. Grown men may fat- Kolony pig club ntul Upper Big of breeders in each county are l de ten on this slalT, but It Is not a safe corn club will combine far- actively at work preparing the pro feat the Bend corn club n. fame diet for babies. grams. K. B. Astroth, field man of baseball. for the American Jersey club, will The foresight«! patriot should begin attend, delivering lectures with mov to pick out tlie spot on the front porch The Story of Sly Work. where he will pitch his camp for a I joined the sewing club at the ing pictures and slides. summer vacation. "Oregon Jerseys 'are attracting beginning o f the school year. Wo met at the school house every Fri world wide attention because o f ox “What Russia Needs Most," was day evening and worked on our c, ptionally high milk nnd hutterfst discussed by a public speaker. Some records,” says E. B. Fitts, extension sewing for an hour. believe It to he a hnlr cut, some a We had a good club lender that dairy specialist, who", with N. C shave, and some both. helped us when we came to any Jamison, will represent the college at these meetings. “ Seven of the They say gasoline will go to 30 thing we didn't understand. We hnd a pienie dinner two after eight world's class leaders in butter cents, and \ve suspect that a t.ligure It will make a good many of the motor noons. One afternoon the sewing fat production are Oregon cows. ista feel about like that. ‘ ‘ Recognition o f the superiority oi club girls entertained the dairy herd Oregon Jerseys has resulted in record club boys. Once we called war prices profiteer All of the girls have kept their many calls for breeding stock from ing. Now war prices nre to prevent other states," continued Mr. Fitts. reports up to date. profiteer In F.ven words change their “ Two carloads of Oregon bred Jer I have learned some new stitches meaning In peace and war. and how tn use a thimble since 1 sey hulls were recently purchased Before I joined | for California breeders.” What if the feminine nnkle—on the joined the club. Ivan Loughnry, secretary of the average Is an Inch to an Inch and a the club I could not sew with a half larger than the old style, so long thimble hut I can now. Outside of Oregon Jersey Cattle Club. an-, as the olTeet Is nrtlstlc? following srhedudle: my club work I have made some nounces the table rovers, a quilt, three crocheted July 7, Multnomah county nt K. If Paderewski can play polities a» I yolks and n dress. 1 will be too old lianncman farm, Corbett; July IS. well ns he can piny the piano hr next year to join hut I am going to Columbia nt Harry West farm, ■hoiililn't have nnv trouble getting that Kcappoose; July 19, Clackamas at keep up my sewing. job us President of Poland. Oregon City; July 20, Lane nt A. O. Signed, Marie Wilson. Thompson farm, Blaohly; July 22. Peggy the \ imp says she doesn t Tillamook at Tillamook in evening; Berry Cultivation Is Important. know why the men nre crazy over her Some growers of stub hramldcrs July 24, Polk at Independence then but our cite-, is that It’s because the> haven't got any hotter sense. s blackcaps, loganberries, rnspber- tre in evening; July 25, Marion Exterminates FLIES, MITES & LICE with a money-back guarantee. •- t For sale by Nyssa Grain & Seed Co. CHAR. L. THOMPSON, Mgr. Service Garage FORD SERVICE NEW AND USED FORDS ■ WILLARD AND EXIDE BATTERIES phone ED D IE PO W ELL. *rop. FIRST CLASS MEChjiNICS D o Y ou w ant > Good Job ; PRINTING ----- THE Journal Office is prepared to do all kinds of «» P la in an d SIGNS ARE DANGEROUS the danger attendant upon signs placed within sight of the highways with special reference to those prop erty owners who have given their ENGINEER GIVES FACTS TO consent to the erection ç f the signs." PROVE THAT UNSIGHTLY -----------------------* MUST GO. SCHOOLS INCREASE TUITION V --------- ‘ ‘ I write please requesting your Yearly Rate to Be $105 Next School cooperation in the matter of remov Year at Oregon Agricultural ing signs from private property ad College and U. of O. jacent to the state highways,” says Non-resident fees for students in R. II. Baldock, division engineer ol the college and university were in the state highway commission. “ As you are probably aware, the creased from $00 to $105 a year, e f state highway commission has au fective with the opening of the next All Work Guaranteed no 43Ä t vice G arage NYSSA. ORE F a n cy P r in tin g , a n d <* s a tis fa c tio n is g u a r a n te e d ‘ Give us a Trial See McFall and See Better thority to remove all signs within I fai“ term’ ^ action of a j ° int com the highway right of way. How- m,ttee ot regents o f both institu <*ver, we find in many instances the t,ons ,n Albany. signs have been erected within a I The two Oregon institutions by short distance of the right of way this action, taken as a means of re fence on private property. ducing the burden o f taxation, put-' “ In addition to marring the scenic two Oregon institutions on a beauty of the highways the signs 1 Par with the state universities of create a hazard which is ordinarily Washington and California in re overlooked, but investigation hae s fleet to non-resident tuition. In disclosed the fact that they have ! each ot the neighboring states the the charges been the cause of many serious acci differential between dents. Most of the signs are erect paid by the residents and those ed in a manner to attract the eye; paid by students from outside the the driver’s attention is directed to state is equal to the $105 to be the sign, and during the interval he charged in Oregon. is reading the sign he is not watch Graduate students in both institu ing the road, and there is danger of tions will be exempt under the new an accident, especially if traffic is fée. The committee o f regents em at all congested. phasizes that the increased fee is “ For your information will state, not retroactive; any non-resident that a car 'traveling at the legal who has entered the university or speed of 30 miles an hour is travel the college under the present fee ing at the rate of 44 feet per second o f $60 a yar will be permitted to ok 2(140 feet per minute. The aver finish his course at that rate. To age reader reads only about 180 put the fees where they would be words per minute, or three words prohibitive and at the same time per second. It will readily ha seen would be on an even basis with thnt a sign contaiifing nine words ] other states, so that the flow of non will hold the driver’s attention j resident students would neither be while he travels a distane of 132 entirely cut o ff nor become a flood feet, or more than eight times the \ which would tax the institutions ¡ width of the driveway. There is | facilities, was the aim of the com- ! most ’ assuredly a chahce for an a e -! mittee. cident to happen during the interval Members of the joint committee of time the driver’s attention is di considering fees were J. K. Weather rected to the siiqi. There is no ford o f Albany, chairman, Walter question but these signs are a M. Pierce, LaGrande, and Presidenti menace to the traveling public. ( W. J. Kerr from the college and “ We have authority to remove Judge J. W. Hamilton of Roseburg, ignx which have been erected on chairman, C. E. Woodson o f Hepp- property adjacent to the right ot ner, W. S. Gilbert o f Astoria, and way without the owner's consent and ] President L. Campbell from the ( we intend tn take advantage of the j university, law in this respect, but in those cases where the property owner has given his consent it will be neces sary for him to rescind this permis- son, and I would appreciate your ef For Sale— Plymouth Rock fries, forts towards advising the public ot 25c per pound. Mrs. H. R. Sher- We Grind D r. J. A.IMcFall 0ur0wn Eyesight Specialist Ontario :: Oregon j Lenses Phone 118 W F L Y CHASERS K IL L S Flies and Mosquitoes S. F. Foster’s Drugstore Suits Cleaned and Pressed Mrs. Eliza Evans » • • » » .U g . . . . . . {Matches "Repaired AT Priahng at This Office visits to dairy farms an evening meeting at Commercial club at Salem; July 26, Linn county even ing meeting at Albany; July 29. Lincoln at Toledo; July 31, Coos county; August 2, Jacks, at library, Medford, in evening. wood. For ■ Sale— Two brood sows. 5th o f Will August. jly l4 -tf Chester farrow JEWELRY STORE GIVE SATISFACTION- White 4th and One thoroughbred Poland China male hog, E. M. Dean stock. D. R. Linder.— Adv. jly 7 O n ta rio O regon