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»■»»»<■<'■!■ t i t ! Your Declaration of Independence and forty-six years ago O NE our hundred forefathers declared these to be free and independent states with equal opportunities for everyone. Have you made the most of your op portunities? Make your financial state free and in dependent by opening an account with us and adding to it regularly. In commemoration of Independence Day JULY 4TH This Institution will be closed »11 day. Malheur County Bank NYSSA, OREGON - j OREGON SLOPE C O U N T Y N E W S i! HAVE FAMILY RE UNION Item» o f Local arid Personal Inte rest. Gathered . B y The Enterprise Correspondents. ■*••*’* *¡ • - î * •{• -i- -i—;• %—i* + -Í—Í* *i* • ! « * * I FARMERS BUSY RAYING CUT SECOND HAY CROP IRONSIDE m * SKVËRAL HAY MEN ON R A N C H H E S FROM O U T SID E PO IN T S RIVERDALE SECON D C U T T IN G SE E M S TO BE VERY GOOD T H IS YEAR. Mr. and M rs. N. G. Sullens of Vale, Mr. and M rs. H enry B a rk er of n e ar F ru itla n d and C larence and Tom B a rk e r of W ashoe w ere e n te r tained a t d in n er Sunday by Mr. and M rs. G eorge Sullens. Mr. and M rs. O tto Meili w ere din ner g u e sts Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. W a tts o f P a y e tte . Jo h n P a tte rs o n sp e n t the week end a t the M orton home in O ntario. •F ran k D. Hall, C ashier. H. W alters, P resid en t. E ugene S h a y is on the sick list. F . E. Y oung, A ss’t C ashier. Dick Tensen, Vice P resident. Mr. and M rs. O. C. M iller were W eiser v isito rs T uesday. H enry Rabey w ent to th e hills T h u rsd a y fo r a load of poles. C. W elcher w as q u ite ill several 3 0 1 O days la s t week. M rs. L. E . W alk er and d a u g h te r and M rs. L illian L au e r o f P a y e tte w ere e n te rta in e d M onday a t the C. W elcher hom e. T he o rc h a rd lsts o f th e Slope are busy th is w eek th in n in g apples and picking ch erries. M rs. K. N . O sborne has been Sunday School........................ . 10:00 a. m. q u ite ill th e p a s t week. Preaching services ............... 11:00 a.m . M r. and M rs. P. M. Boals, Mr.' Preaching Services . . . . . . . . ’.7:30 p. m. and M rs. C. A. K u rst and R. O. Hik-man, w ife and d a u g h te rs m otor- by Glenn Davis es to W eiser M onday evening fo r a ' . • '• ■ picnic su p p e r a t O regon T ra il P ark. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend these Mr. and M rs. C oates e n te rta in ed services. a bout 20 re la tiv e s fro m Boise S un day a t a fa m ily re-union. Mr. B re ith a u p t o f B u rn s spent sev eral day s la s t w eek w ith his b ro th er, A lva B re ith a u p t. Mr3. O tto M eili is e n te rta in in g h e r s is te r and tw o children from v* *!* •> *5* *»• ^ «W* *5» *5* **î*,‘î**î**i**î* *{**{* *î**î**,I **î**î*^ **î**{**{*,i* ♦'*'**}**}* *{, *î**î*' Illinois. Mr. and M rs. C aleb A n trien , who have been spending the p a st few w eeks a t N ew port, sp e n t W ednes d a y w ith M r. and M rs. P. M. Boals. Mr. and M rs. A n triem w ere on th e ir w ay overland to th e ir hom e in G reenleaf, Idaho. W illiam G race sp en t sev eral days la s t w eek w ith frien d s in Boise. Mr. and M rs. C. W elcher and Mr. and M rs. M o ffitt and children m o to red tH Boise F rid a y and sp e n t the day w ith friends. M erle Van N a tta sp en t several days la st w eek w ith his uncle, F red Spencer, and w ife of F ru itla n d . M iss L ola G orton and Mr. Dem cr- iek of P a y e tte w ere g u e sts Sunday of Mr. and M rs. A m e r G orton. R. O. H ilem an, w ife and d a u g h te rs P e a rl and K a th ry n of Boise sp en t th e w eek end w ith Mr. and M rs. P. M. Boals. The H ilem an and Boals fam ilies w ere fo rm e r N e b ras ka friends. M iss G e rtru d e Boals w ent to * Boise T uesday fo r a few days visit w ith P e a rl and K a th ry n H ilem an J . W. F ick, w ife and d a u g h te r M ary of Boise w ere g u e sts Tuesda;. of C. W elcher and w ife. Mr. and M rs. Roy H orn and sou and Mr. and M rs. R. J. E p p -rso n and son of P a y e tte w ere entertain:-d Sunday evening by Mr. and M rs A lva H auntz. Mr. and M rs. B ert Law rence,, Mr. The hot w e ath e r has become gen and Mrs. Ted W isdom and Mrs. (i. crons this y e a r and has put in full A, T urem an w ere B ak er v isito rs the tim e fo r the p a st fo u r o r five weeks. Capital ....................................... p a st week. H enry A lsop left M onday fo r E ugene and points in M rs. ita lic R oberson is visiting P o rtlan d , / w w v w w .m v : relativ es in B aker fo r an extended C alifornia, w here he will visit fo r j j ij L ___ 1 few w eeks. tim e. O scar G ra n t re tu rn e d from the M isses H azel and J u a n ita W est- * * * * * * * A O ****-’ * * * * * * * * * * * • ■ * * * * * * *.'’! fall a re v isitin g th e ir siste r, Mrs. W illam ette valley c o u n try Wednes* day, w here he sp e n t the p a st eight Ike Pow ers o f O ntario. m onths in th e cream ery business. R alph H arvey delivered a M rs. K elsey M arquess and c h il load of stock sa lt to the U nity dren of D urkee a re v isitin g th e ir Stock association Sunday. p a re n ts and g ra n d p a re n ts for a few L ester Ham m ock of B onita is days. w orking in th is vicinity E. E. ecord w as indisposed fo r a Lew is Rose and O liver Crew s have , , . , ... T, . ’ (lay o r tw o la s t week but is feeling tak en a c o n tra ct p u ttin g up Ed again. B eam 's hay. The second crop of a lfa lfa is now Ja m es M o rfitt of Boise and Mrs. being cut w hich is as good as usual O liver, his siste r, of M alheur C ity or p e rh a p s b e tte r and the price has m otored by w ay of Ironside and advanced to $10 p e r ton, w hich is U n ity to P o rtlan d , w here th ey will g re a t re lief to fa rm e rs who have v isit relatives. been w ork in g fo r n o th in g fo r the Mrs. S. A. T u rem an and d a u g h p a st tw o o r th re e y e a r^ te r Ida and M rs. Q. II. L aw rence A. R. G ra n t le ft M onday fo r A p drove to M alheur riv e r M onday. pleton and o th e r points in his native M iss D orothy M o rfitt and P a n sy | sta te , W isconsin, w here he will D errick w ere Ironside visito rs Mon visit old frien d s and re la tiv e s and day. acquaintances of form er For a Clean, Cool, Smooth, Satisfying Shave we M r. and M rs. Ray D uncan w ere, days called to S ilver C ity, Idaho, T h u rs -| Miss D ella P a tch w ent to Lew is- ask you to try our day on account o f in te re s ts in m in - 1 ton M onday, w here she w ill visit ing claim s he has th ere. w ith frien d s fo r some tim e o r until M rs. A lb ert M orfitt of Golden the opening session of P ullm an col E a g le is v isitin g h e r m other, M rs. lege a t Pullm an. W ash. D. M. Rippley, here. Miss Lucile G ra n t re tu rn e d from M r. and M rs. Roscoe W elch a re P o rtlan d and m any o th er points in help in g F re d L aw rence th ro u g h the W illam ette valley W ednesday, haying. ! w here she sp e n t several w eeks w ith M rs. C hester of M alheur riv e r re la tiv e s and friends.. has been v isitin g frien d s here the Mr. and M rs. R obert W eber w ent p a s t week. to G rand .V alley Sunday, w here they Clyde Beam of N yssa is w orking conducted L. D. S. services a t the school house. fo r Chas. Seaton. This razor is fully guaranteed, and if you find M rs. Jo e H a rv ey of M alheur one not enterely as represented, we’d rathea re riv e r w as here shopping M onday. turn your money than keep it. M r. Dave G raham , su p e rin te n d en t of the E a s te rn O regon L and Co., with each $1.00 Cash w as in th is vicinity th is w eek on business. purchase Gordon D errick le ft fo r his home M alheur C ounty Real E s ta te T ra n s fe rs Recorded Ju ly 8th a t M alheur C ity. He has been v isit to Ju ly 15. ing a t the Locey home. Mrs. H enry C ape w as an Iro n side v isito r T hursday. C. D. D avis to Ja n e A. D avis, G. R. Dickson w as in tow n F r i L ots 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, Block 215, O n day shopping. M rs. Murk R u th erfo rd and d a u g h tario . 7-8-22. $1.00. te r Vada of M alheur d istric t w as on A lfred L. G riffin to C larence H. Ironside v isito r F rid ay . O xm an, NW >4, W 14 N E 14, NBSW 'A See. 33-15-44. 7-10-22. $10.00. S h e riff II. Lee Noe to C ary M. BROGAN Mr.' and M rs. E. F ro s t cut ■ tain * ! R ader, EV4N14SE14 and W V4EH ed Mr. and M rs. S tanley B nv. . . i . j SE >4 Sec. 2-18-40. 7-10-22. $060.30. sons of O ntario, J . L. Brown and Geo. W m. Cum m ins e t ux to Wm. MfrVivl; is at S. M haer, all sections 12 and 13, Tp. fam ily and C layton d in n er Sunday. 30 S. R. 40. 7-10-22. $1.00. Mr. and M rs. Chas. W u r c n :i< IN T E R IO R IS B E IN G PL A S T E R E D I O. V. Uolloway e t ux to H a rry I,. AND K A LSO M IN EI) B E F O R E i Tom lin, m etes and bounds, 40 d a u g h te r D arlene re tu rn e d to the., SCH OOL O P EN S. a cres in sections 22 and $3-18-47. home in B aker T uesda , af*t r hav ing sp en t sev eral days With the 7-11-22. $3000, B artsh e and B elnap fam ilies. Mr. ani M rs. J . A. Sm ith are the Chas. A ltschul et ux to O regon & Roy C h ristian so n visited f : proud p a ren ts o f a baby g irl, born : W estern Col. Co., a ll Sec. 25-2638. in F ru itla n d Sunday. J u ly 12. 7-5-22. $1000. « Miss L ena H auntz e n te rta in ! J M iss I’earle Ischirge of Boise is a A. H. M cG regor e t ux to E. K. g u e st o f Mr. and M rs. L aurenz j Ingle, L ots 11, 12, 13, 14, and 15, num ber of frien d s S a tu rd a y ev en ’..; Dessigned io speed up your stroke in honor of h e r cousin of Midvale Ischberge th is w eek. Block 261, O ntario. 6-17-22. $5. and your appearance. Mr. and M rs. Roy Cram a re II. Mr. and Mrs. Ruby Kelly and U. S. A. to Chas. J. McConnell. d a u g h te rs C lara and M a rg are t m o SVV 1 1 SE V \ , Sec. 4; W fc N E H , SEV* proud p a re n ts of a baby boy, born Made for men who give bathing suits Ju ly 11th. tored to O ntario W ednesday. N W 'i Sec. 9-24-39. 6-12-22. hard use—so' that the chap who Mr. and Mrs. J . N. B urns of On J. A. Sm ith and fam ily, Miss S yl - 1 N o rth e rn Pacific R. R. Co. to goes in twice a day need not purchase tario , Oliva C onner and w ife of via G ra b n er and W a lte r llra n n an Thos. T urnbull S E IiS W 'A , NE»4 twice a summer! m otored to O n tario Sunday. S K H , S W 'A S E '4 S er. 26-25-37. 0- W eiser and H am ilton C onner and w ife w ere d inner g u ests Sunday < L ym an Cole and niece, Miss Irene | 111-22. $1,230. J. D. C onner and wife. R ogers, yeft M onday fo r Los A n M ary lla m s tre e t e t v ir to V erlie Mr. and M rs. M eltin L au e r and geles. S. K esterson, p a rt of L ot 1, Block son R alph and Mr. * and M rs. C. M rs. P hil E d w ard s w as an On 43, B rogan. 7-8-22. $1.00. W elcher m otored to Caldw ell Sun ta rio v isito r Sunday. Lois M. M ayberry e t al to Addie day and spent the day w ith rela M ontie C rew s m ade a business M ayberry, Blues, tans and grays N '-iN H Sec. 28-18-46. tives. trip to Vale W ednesday. 1 21 22 1 00 Mr. and M rs. A lb ert C raven and Miss E rn estin e L o rry of Iron- W. S. Cleland to E. J . B u rro u g r, side was a g u e st of M iss Thelm a L ots 0 and 7, Block 60, G re en ’s Add. Mr. and M rs. N ew ton D ra p er left Sunday fo r T am ara c , • w here Mr. S m ith and M iss Sylvia G rabner t() jgyRsa_ 7-13-22 $325 C raven and Mr. D rap er have em T uesday. U. S. A. to Stephen K ovaes, W H Mr. nnd M rs. Claude Davis ami S K i , S W ' J N E ' , . SE14 S W 'i Sec. ploym ent. Mr. and Mrs. W a lte r D avis and son w ere O ntario visito rs Sunday. 2 !; E ’ a N W U , NE»4SW 14, N W 'i Mr. and M rs. H a rry K. L a ttig mo A g re a t num ber of B rogan people S E ' , See. 25-13-40. 12-27-21. tored to Indian V alley the la st of a tte n d e d the Jam ieso n dance of U. S. A. to Stephen Kovaes, W14 the week fo r a ra m p in g trip . -Inly 15. W 'i See. 25; E '4N E V 4, SE >4S E *4 M rs. O tto C. M iller and d a u g h te r Miss M yrtle Lognn nnd M rs. As- Si V . 20; N E '4 N E 14 Sec. 35-13-40. w ere g u ests S a tu rd a y o f M rs. S. E b erry Pugh w ere O ntario v isitors 12-27-21. ONTARIO, OREGON C hapm an of O ntario. last week. _ .... . S tephen Kovaes e t ux to Ja m e s H. ( n rlto n Phillips le ft F rid a y for j;].,,,. ,t ux „» I Th,‘ 0 r e * on s lo P* r 'K club hel(I a N E *4N E I Sec 23- i alifo rn ia. i‘ ,. ' M ir!1 busineM m ee tin g F rid a y evening at W '4 S E '4 , SE i Mc i é i / * J * ‘ ' ’ ‘ 7 the hom e of th e ir local leader, The school house is being p la s te r S W ' , , S W 4 S W 1 1 ' 4 , Sec. w tiw “ / A tte rb u ry . ed and kalsom ined before the open K ', S,.0.23; W '- S E '4 S W >4NE 14, T. H. C arico is on th e sisk list ing of school. S E ' : SW h» Sec. 24; E14NW 14, NE F. W. Sm ith nnd fnm ily a re m ov ’ S W ' , . N W U S E '4 , W 14 W Vi Sec. th is week. Miss E lizab eth Davis of Boise is ing to th e ir ranch th is week. 25; E 'c N E 'i , S E 14S E 14 Sec. 26; the g u e st o f h e r cousins. M iriam C harles G rabner m ade a business N K ' , N E ' , Sec. 35; W 4 N F .* 4 , N H Are the Best Recommendation of and I/Ouise Davis. trip to Vale T uesday. S E ' , Sec. 26-13-40. 6-22-22. $10.00. T he Sew ing Club g irls m et nt the C ary M. R ader e t ux to M ary B. home of Mrs. A ndy K e ttig S a tu r E y . W '.E '- .- S E ',, and E'iWH CRESTON day. SE 4 Sec. 2-18-46. 7-12-22. $1.00. $25,000.00 Surplus ................................... $25,000.00 Yours for Shaving Comfort Keen Kutter $ 1.00 Safety Razor COUNTY STATISTICS ! One Razor Free EDER HDWE CO. Nyssa Oregon The cleanest line of bathing suits made for the cleanest sport made GIVING YOU FACTS One of the most important features of the serv ice offered by this Bank is advice in business and investment matters. Whatever the subject may be, you can depend upon us for reliable counsel,--based on essential facts. We invite you to talk over your problems with us informally and at your, convenience. BANK OF NYSSA METHODIST CHURCH SUNDAY SERVICES 5 THE GA TE CITY GRILL OPEN SATURDAY Meals, 35c and up Rates by the week ICE CREAM AND SOFT DRINKS l Mrs. Harry Newby, Prop. First St., next Bank of Nyssa. Why Be Deprived of the Joy of Electric Cooking? REPAIR SCHOOL HOUSE $1.50 to $6.50 - - . $ . . New Underwear New Silk Shirts Silk Caps Í TOGGERY BILL Successful Graduates 0. A. C. This institution offers a thorough, practical, and standard é d u cation at a rant within rench of the high school g ra d u ate It offera tra in in g fo r collegiate degrees in: A g riculture Mines • Commerce Pharm acy E ngineering and M echanic A rts V ocational Education F o re stry Chemical E ngineering Home Econom ics M ilitary Science and Tactics I t o ffers tra in in g also in: The E ducation. In d u stria l Jo u rn alism . Srhool of Music, Physical Fall Term Opens September 1$. F o r circulars of in form ation and illu stra te d booklet w rite to The Registrar, Oregon Agricultural College. Corvallis, Oregon F ra n k Shum w ay Jr. re tu rn e d M arriag e Licenses. from Vale S a tu rd ay . •lame A. M ortenson and llene Mr« Y ost w as callin g on his old Wilson. 7-12-22. neighbors one day th is w eek a t C reston. < 'itp lain ts Filed in C ircuit C ourt. .. , „ „ . .. . „ M iss E sth e r M. R ogers, who w as \ S l.rn Loan A- B uilding home for a few days, re tu rn e d to Lillian L Sheets et als. 7-10-22. Crowley. F oreclosure of m o rtg a g e, $800. Mrs. T. R. Beers and children v is H. J . I.orentzen vs. R. N. Stan ited a t the Shum w ay home la st field et al. " - i n - 3 . Recovery on Sunday. note. $3,915.14. Ameil C laude vs. R. J. Dodge et * » le P ing Ha,» is Our F a v o r ite ux. 7-13-22. F oreclosure of m o rt London paper i he oriile-.inalds -That's AM. gage $523.50. wore frocks of powder laue georgette 'Ilea v e* Is not d ista n t." salii a r. I. hn C. Neeley vs. Robt. J. Stone trimmed with g.rdi.s sod sprays of oui lecturer. We have alw ays heard | 7-13-22 F oreclosure of palo plak rosea «Ith hair to match that it I* only one (light up.— Boston et ux. m o rtg ag e. $1,100. , ! —Boston T rir.t r pt. T ranscript. D ISSO LU TIO N NO TICE. Notice is hereby Riven th a t the j p a rtn e rsh ip h ereto fo re e x istin g be j tween Isham A nderson and Sidney Burbtdg», doing business under the ! fi rm nam e of the N yssa Meat Ma r ket, is dissolved, Mr. A nderson con tin n in g the business. All hills «lue • the firm a re payable to Mr. A nder son. Isham A nderson, Sidney Burbidge. The Electric Range is one of tne modern time and labor saving devices tnat turn the task of keeping house into a pleasure. It is as essential in the home as the adding machine or typewriter are in in the busy office. It means greater efficiency, better food and a great saving of time. Electric Cooking Is More Economical The cost of electric fuel is low and there is never a shortage o f it. Another material saving is real ized, too, in the saving of food—there is so much less shrinkage of meats that are cooked electrically. But, perhaps tne thing that every woman appre ciates most of all is the coolness and cleanliness of tile Electric Range. Even on the hottest day your kitchen will he as cool as any other room in the house. $10 Down Balance in Easy Monthly Terms ELECTRIC SHOP Idaho Power Company