The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, September 15, 1922, Image 1

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    TM e G ate C ity J ournal
VOL. XX.
'D A I U I M L L BE
GIVENPRIZESATFMR
SPECHI PRIZE FOR GREW
TESTING CONTEST
PHIZES FOR LIVESTOCK
C ASH A N U M E R C H A N D IS E PR E ­
M IUM S M A K E D A IR Y SE C TIO N
BIGGEST W IN N E R A T F A IR .
As a result of the activity o f the
committee in charge o f the dairy
show in connection with the Fair,
the exhibitors in that division will
have the opportunity o f securing
some handsome prizes both in cash
and merchandise. The Fair is g iv ­
ing $200 in cash prizes.
The Farmers’ Co-operative Cream­
ery o f Payette is givin g a special
prize fund o f $25 for a cream test­
in g
contest.
In this contest the
company will buy the cream at fiv e
cents per pound above the station
price and 20 to 40 pounds w ill be
necessary fo r each
entry which
ought to test between 25 and 35
per cent butterfat. The first prize
will be $10, the second $5, the third
$3, and the fourth $2, and five addi­
tional prizes o f $1 each w ill be
awarded fo r the next five.
Lectures on Cream, Too.
One o f the authorities from O. A.
C. will judge this contest and make
the tests, w ill deliver a lecture on
what constitutes a good churning
cream, a lecture which in itself will
be o f great value to those engaged
in dairying.
J
R.
Brown, manager o f the
creamery, who is arranging fo r this
test, declares jthat thousands o f dol­
lars are lost to the farmers through
the production
of
lower
quality
^cream, and if the dairy industry Is
to grow and prosper it is essential
that a higher standard be produced.
For this purpose the contest is be­
ing held as part o f an educational
campaign in practical dairying.
The contest proper will be for
Jersey and Holstein cattle o f various
classes as follows:
Jerseys.
1. Bulls 2 years and over, 1st'
$7.50 and $5 in merchandise at On­
tario Furniture Co.
Second prize,
$5 cash.
2. Bull under 2 years and over,
first $7.50 cash and 25 pound bucket
International
Stock Tonic by On­
tario Pharmacy;
second prize, $6
cash.
3. Bull under 1 year, firs t prize
$7.50 cash and one gallon Naphelen
Dip, McCreight Hardware Co. Sec­
ond prize, $5 cash.
4
Cow, 3 years and over. First
prize $10 cash and one Inner Tube
by Ford Garage, and $2.50 in m er­
chandise at Troxell Implement Co.,
|and also one Auto Wash Brush by
Luehr’s Druu Store.
Second prize,
$5 cash.
5. Cow under 3 and over 2 years.
First
prize, $7.50 cash and one
A stor Dress Hat by Alexander Co.,
and J00 pound sack o f 'K e r r "M ilk-
maker” by Cash Grain Company.
6. Cow under 2 and over 1.
First prize $7.50 cash and $2.60 in
merchandise by Reihsen & Ryans,
and 5 pound sack o f flour by Cash
Grocery. Second prize, $5 cash_
7. Champion bull.
First prize
Blue Ribbon and $5 by First N a ­
tional Bank, and sack o f C alf meal
by Pete Johnson o f Fruitland.
9. Champion cow. F irst prize
Blue Ribbon and $5 cash by Ontario
National
Bank, and 1000 pounds
coal by Van Petten Lumber Co., and
$5 in merchandise from Independent
Market.
Holsteins.
10. "Bull 2 years and over. First
| prize $7.50 in cash, and 25 pounds
International Stock Tonic by On­
tario Furniture Co.
gecond prize
$5 cash.
11. Bull* under 2 years and over
one. First prize $7.50 cash and gal­
lon Napatlen Dip by McCreight
Hardware.
Second
prize
$5 in
cash.
12. Bull under one year. First
prize $7.50 cash, and one gallon
Canteen by Ford Garage.
Second
prize $5 in cash.
13. Cow 3 years or over. First
prize $10 in cash, and 100 pounds
K err “ Miltfmaker”
by Cash Grain
Co., $2.50 in merchandise by Troxell
Implement Co., second prize $5 in
cash.
14. Cow under 3 years and over
2. First prize $7.50 cash and one
sack mill feed by Andrews Grain Co.
Second prize $5 in cash.
15. Cow under 2 years and over
1. First prize $7.50 in cash, and
$2.50 in merchandise by Reihsen A
a Ryan. Second prize $5 in cash.
”
10. Cow under one year.
First
prize $7.50 cash and 500 pounds
coal by Boise Payette, and 8 pounds
Snowdrift
by
Cash
Grocery Co.
Second prize $5 in cash.
17.
Champion bull.
First prize
Blue Ribbon and one 14x16 photo­
graph in natural colors by Seligman
Studio, and one sack Calf Meal by
$1.50 P E R Y E A R
N Y S S A , M A L H B Ü R C O U N T Y , OREGON. F R ID A Y , SEPT. 15, 1922.
NO. 51.
in height.
For the lover o f thrills there w ill
be the ‘ ‘Audodroma," where “ Wild
Cannon Ball Bell” rides the straight
walls o f a circular enclosure on a
motorcycle, defying all the laws o f
gravitation. Like a veritable human
f ly he soars round and round this
A number o f prominent farmers
wooden structure, courting death but
o f this section met with the board
miraculously evading it at every
o f equalization at Vale Monday and
round. Cannon Ball Bell carries
presented their petition for a reduc­
with him a troup o f the most dare­
tion in their assessment. They were
devil riders on the North American
given
considerable
encouragement
continent.
and believe some substantial relief
The Musical Bullocks, late o f the
will be given
them, although the IS HIGH CLASS FEATURE Pantages and Orpheum
Circuits, HAS MUCH WORK TO DO
board has taken no definite action as
o ffe r a pleasant hour of singing
yet.
and dancing that equals that seen in
W O N D E R F U L M ID W A Y A T T R A C -
the larger theatres.
A L L N TE R E S T E D IN A G R E ATE R
T IO N S SECURED FOR M A L ­
The L ittle Miniature Farm is an
N Y S S A A R E IN V IT E D TO
H EUR C O U N T Y F A IR .
attraction that stands in a class by
C O O PE R ATE .
itself, and represents the labor of
The M^lheuV County F air manage­ ten years to . perfect. Every con­
SUCCUMBS A F T E R LONG A N D !
The regular monthly meeting of
ment has been particularly fortunate trivance imaginable that would make
P A IN F U L ILLN E S S .
in booking a high-class attraction farm life a pleasure is found here the Nyssa Commercial Club was
and its completeness in detail is held at the club rooms Wednesday,
The death o f
Mrs. Irene Hon, for the up-town entert^nment. Con­ wonderful, even the hands doing the
with President F. D. H all presiding.
w ife o f Ted Hon, occurred at the tract has been made with the gnapp work o f the day, cattle and sheep
Considerable business which had ac­
Brothers
Shows,
one
o
f
the
largest
home o f her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
grazing in the fields and a host o f cumulated during the summer when
and
cleanest
o
f
out-door
amusement
Frank
Edwards,
on
Wednesday,
road today. other things including a spectacular no meetings were held was cleared
September 13, 1922, after an illness aggregations on the
Thisorganization
has
been
showing threshing scene, the village black­ up. Numerous committees reported.
lasting several months.
Although
smith, etc., all in motion, each f i g ­ Larry Hamaker reported that the
during
the
season
at
the
principal
her death was not unexpected, it is
ure moving as in life.
Boy Scout movement was progress­
fairs
and
celebrations
throughout
a shock to the community, as well
Am ong the other attractions to be ing satisfactorily. A
charter has
as a great sorrow to her grief- Canada and are now on Puget seen on the Snapway are the Mus­
been applied fo r and supplies order­
Sound.
<
From
there
they
come
to
stricken relatives. She was in a
eum, One- eyed Circus or Penny ed and is is expected that a perma­
Boise hospital for several montha Ontario, enroute to the State F air at Arcade, Della, the Bhow beautiful,
nent organization w ill be perfected
Boise
and
the
Utah
State
F
air
at
and received every medical atten­
Athletic Arena, where
all comers within a fe w days. It is the inten­
tion, but nothing coujd stay the Salt Lake City. I t is only because are welcome,
Monkey
Speedway, tion o f the commercial club to hold
Ontario is located on their route to
dread disease, pneumonia fever.
where monkeys race in their own a banquet fo r the boys as soon as
Boise
and
because
the
M
alheir
Mrs. Hon was born in Kentucky
li t t l e , automobiles,
and
the
fun the charter arrives and sign up all
May 2, 1904, and was 18 years, 4 County Fair dates are the week be­ houses, designed to put life in those
the boys who are eligible to become
fore
the
Idaho
State
Fair
at
Boise
months and 12 days old at the time
who are blue, and include Dinty members who wish to join. T hir­
that
it
is
possible
to
get
these
at­
o f her death. She came to this
Moore, Noah's A rk and Home Brew. teen have so fa r signed the roll.
county in 1912 and has lived in tractions.
There will also be found five o f
The committee on signs reported
Nyssa and vicinity ever since, where
The Snapp Brothers Shows w ill the largest a nd newest riding de­
she was a favorite
with all who arrive in Ontario Tuesday morning, vices known to the outdoor amuse­ that two big road signs and seven
knew her on account o f her lovable September 19, traveling on their own ment world, among them being the small ones had been placed at vari-
ops points along the road for con­
qualities. She leaves
a husband ; special train o f thirty cars, bring­ beautiful
Carry-us-all,
which
is venience o f tourists, in addition to
and infant son, father, mother, two j ing with them some 300 fun-makers studded
with
1500 multi-colored the signs painted on the dub room
brothers and one sister to mourn and
entertainers,
including
two lights and 600 mirrors, the Whip,
her loss, besides other relatives and brass bands. They will detrain im­ the Ferris wheel, and the Frolic and windows.
A vacancy caused by the resigna­
friends.
mediately upon arrival and move to the big geaplanes, the last two be­
tion
o f Dr. Nixon as financial sec­
Funeral services will be held to­ the Midway
locations
on Nevada ing absolutely new to this section
retary was filled by the election of
day at the home o f
her parents, street, where they will erect their o f the country.
L arry Hamaker to that office.
conducted by Rev. Fleming.
Inter­ tent city in preparation fo r the com­
The Snapp Brothers Shows is the
The sum o f $5 was appropriated
ment w ill be in the Westside ceme­ ing o f the Malheur County Fair.
largest aggregation o f amusement to help defray
the expenses o f a
tery.
Am ong the feature attractions o f features which have ever visited
delegate to attend a meeting of po­
the Midway w ill be Atkinson’s big this section. This organization is in
tato dealers at Chicago with a view
Dog, Pony and Monkey Circus, reality not a carnival company as
to devising a system o f better reg­
where a fascinating performance, in­ such are ordinarily known, but is
ulating the market.
describably
beautiful,
introducing an aggregation o f shows and riding
Rev. Fleming, the Methodist min­
magnificent troupes o f performing devices o f the best character avail­
ister recently appointed to the N ys­
dogs, ponies and • monkeys that de­ able.
PRODUCTS OF V A L E C O M M U N ­
sa charge, was present and gave an
light, amuse and instruct, and is on*
The Snapp Brothers Shows have interesting talk along the lines o f
IT Y W IL L BE SH O W N A T
o
f
the
most
remarkable
displays
of
the best o f recommendations from community
C O U N T Y F A IR .
betterment.
He
was
brute intelligence and culture ever both city and state officials where
voted into the club as an honorary
witnessed.
**
they have a pepared and are aiso member, without the
payment of
The Dixie Land Minstrels, where highly recommended by both the
This year’s Vale and community
dues.
30 all star colored performers and press and Fair officials the country
exhibit fo r the Malheur County Fair
With the advent o f cooler weather
the celebrated
Camp
Travis Jazc over as being one o f the largest and
w ill be assembled at the Oregon-
the club w ill resume the wonted ac­
band holds forth, presenting scenes cleanest outdoor expositions on the
Western Colonization Company’s o f­
tivities and invites the cooperation
in the South in the anti-bellum days. road.
fice at Vale. A ll those farmers who
o f all who will help in building up
The Big Circus side show w ill pre­
It is hardly believable that it was }.he community.
do not care to make individual ex*
sent strange, weird and odd freaks possible to secure an aggregation o f
hibits at the Fair, should have their
gathered from all parts o f the this character fo r the Malheur Coun­
A large delegation o f J^ebckahs
products at the Company office not
world. Here Prince Uno reigns and ty Fair. The Midway w ill be locat­ invaded the Odd Fellows lodge room
later than Monday evening of next
is the biggest
attraction, tipping ed on Nevada street, down town Tuesday evening while the brethren
weYk.
The
completed entries will
the scales at 740 pounds. His part­ and it is fe lt certain that this com­ were holding their regular meetings.
be taken by truck to the Fair and
ner is just the opposite, as “ Skiner- pany w ill be appreciated and that A s the ladies brought along a good­
put upon display under the name of
ctus” is built more on the order o f a they w ill draw a large attendance ly supply p f “ eats” they were made
Vale and community. Each o f the
yard o f pump water, weighing only from
a
pleasant evening
the neighboring towns and welcome and
entries w ill be under the individual
57 pounds, although gome six feet surrounding country.
was spent by the combined lodges.
name o f the person who brings in
STORK V IS IT S N YS SA.
Born— To Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cole­
man on Thusday, September 7, a
son.
Born— To Mr.
and
Mrs. Percy
Ader on Saturday, September 9, a
son, who has been named Eugene.
F I MANAGEMENT
GETS FINE SNOWS
«RE FORTUNATE IN SECURING
snap bros : midway
MEETING OF NYSSA
COMMERCIAL CLUB
RESUMES BUSINES AFTER THE
SUMMER VACATION
DEATH OF MRS. IED HON
WILL HAVE GOOD EXHIBIT
the product and all o f the premiums
won by any o f these exhibits w ill
go to the individual who contributed
the exhibit.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Thompson and
fam ily and Mrs. Reynolds motored
to Emmett Sunday.
M A R V E LO U S D IS P L A Y S A T
M A L H E U R C O U N T Y F A IR
Displays at the Malheur County
Fair at Ontario this year will be of
the best available in this section.
The stu ff is in the country for the
producing o f a good display and the
farmers are taking a keen interest
in the displaying o f their products.
Cmgmunity Exhibit.
Space has been reserved for sev­
eral community exhibits. The V al­
ley View, Oregon Slope, and Vale
districts have made reservations as
have others, and there w ill be keen
competition by the various communi­
ties fo r the liberal premiums o f­
fered.
Dairy Exhibit.
Entries made so far indicate that
the Dairy Exhibit w ill include fifty
or more head o f choice dairy cattle.
The best from the herds o f Dr. E. J.
Fortner o f Ontario will be displayed.
C. H. Sargent, P. L. Dorathy and
other dairymen
of
Fruitland and
New Plymouth
section
will make
exhibits.
People
are
gradually
awakening to the advantages in
dairying in this section and are tak­
ing a keen interest in the advantage
offered to learn more o f this, one ot
the most scientific methods o f farm-
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Pete Johnson.
J 8 . Champion cow. First prize,
Blue Ribbon, and $5 cash from First
National Bank, and 1000 pounds
coal by Van
Petten
Lumber Co.,
on* pair driving gloves by The Hub.
O P T O M E T R IS T and Manufactur­
ing O P T IC IA N , at PAHfETTE. ID A.
Eyes examined free. Glasses fitted
while you wait, and all work guar­
anteed. Prices very reasonable. W.
F. Strother, Payette, Ida.— Adv.
Sera.,.
It la well to dux) furniture liefnre
applying furniture | m >II«I i . otherwise,
little particles of dust may result In
scratch«« when they are rubbed over.
j
Local News of Interest Briefly Told
>!■
C H U R CH SERVICES.
Rev. J. J. Flem ing has been ap-|
pointed to the pastorate o f the
Nyssa church and w ill preach Sun- j
day morning at the regular hour.
Mr. Flem ing is recently from Den-1
ver, where he has been c onnected j
with Grace Community church doing I
vocational work.
He has had sev-
eral years’ experience in organize-
tion work among young folks and
invites the entire public to service
Sunday morning.
PAIR WILL OPEN WITH
COMPLETE EXHIBITS
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PARADE ANil BARBECUE WILL
BE FEATURES
R E G IS TE R NOW .
Registration books have been re­ ALL KINDS OF RACES
ceived at the office o f Registrar
Boydell and voters are requested to
register at once fo r the fa ll elec­ D A IL Y
PRO G RAM
W IL L
IN ­
tions, and thus avoid the inconven­
C LU D E SPO RTS, RACES, M ID ­
ience o f registering on election day.
W A Y A T T R A C T IO N S , ETC.
BEND PIONEER PASSES
R E U BE N M cCR E AR Y, FO U ND E R
O F T O W N OF A D R IA N A N ­
SW E RS F IN A L CALL|
Reuben McCreary succumbed at
his home in Adrian Saturday after­
noon, Sept. 9, after a long illness.
Mr. McCreary was a pioneer o f this
country, having homesteaded many
years ago on the Snake river at the
present site o f Adrian, Or.
When the gates of the Thirteenth
Annual Malheur County F air open
at 5 o’clock on the morning o f next
Wednesday, Sept. 20th, the public
will view the most complete exhibits
ever offered in this section. The
premium offerings aggregate $3,000.
The total offerings in prizes and
purses amount to $5,000. The even­
ing amusement features
w ill be
provided fo r through contract made
with the gnapp Brothers’ Shows,
which include many new and novel
attractions, both in shows and rides.
Parade and Barbecue.
The
festivities
w ill
commence
with a gorgeous
parade, including
three hands and many novel feat­
ures, through the business streets at
11 o’clock promptly on the first
day.
The parade which w ill be
many miles in length, will lead to
the fa ir grounds, where w ill-b e
He married Dollie Johnson in 1901
served from 12 to 1:80 a free bar­
at Prairie City, Oregon. To this
becue. This w ill be a regular meal,
union one child was born, Threlm a,!
and plenty o f it. The following
who resides with her mother at
items will be on the menu: Bread,
Adrian.
barbecued beef, boiled beans, potato
Mr. McCreary has not been well salad, pickles, doughnuts, and coffee
fo r many years, and has been con­ with cream and sugar. Preparations
fined to his bed fo r the past several are being made to serve 3000 peo-
months. H e , leaves many friends ple_ The latch string is out, and
throughout the country.
everybody is invited to partake of
Funeral services were held Mon­ this meal.
day at 1:30 o’clock at the home of Races and Sports 1:45 to 4:30 Daily
Mrs. McCreary’s mother, Mrs. John­
The race program in front o f the
son. The services were conducted grand, stand will open at 1:45 p. m.
by the Reverend Mr. Welch of Ros­ The daily
program
will include
well. The many floral offerings running races, Roman races, auto
were beautiful. Interment was made races, motospyele rapes, wild horse
at the Roswell cemetery in the fam ­ races, relay races and boys’ relay
ily plot. N. G. Phelan, H. Eachus, races. In addition to this there will
Vernon Eachus, Peter Christensen, be a continuous performance o f
Iver Christensen and Frank Miller hory$ fhoe
pitching,
nail driving
acted as pallbearers.
contest, clowns, etc. The total o f
ferings in prizes and purses are ap­
proximately $5,000.00.
Mr. McCreary was born January
10, 1864, in Adrian, Illinois. From
there he went to Iowa with his par­
ents in 1866, where he lived until he
was 18 gears o f age. Then he jour­
neyed West, coming to Oregon about
25 years ago.
COMING EVENTS CAST
THEIR SHADOWS BEFORE
MR. A N D MRS. P O W E L L E N T E R ­
T A I N IN tìO N O R OF
Y O U N G PE O PLE .
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Powedd enter­
tained Sunday in honor o f Eddie
Powell and Miss Nellie Norris and
Herman
Towne
and Miss
Irene
Rowe o f Ontario. The rooms were
decorated in dainty pink and white
cosmos flowers and a very delicious
luncheon was served and covers fo r
eight were laid in the long dining
room. It was hinted at as the com­
ing nuptial events o f the two very
much respected and estimable young
men o f Nyssa.
Mr. Powell owns one o f the lead­
ing garages o f Nyssa and Mr.
Towne is one o f the best mechanics
o f the West.
Their friends
wish
them every
success and joy.
Plenty of Music.
During the races a continuous
program of music has been prepar­
ed. The numbers have been divided
between the Ontario High School
band and the sage brush chorus of
sixty voices. The sage brush chorus
is a new feature added to the fa ir
this year and is sure to be a
thriller.
This
phorus
has
been
practicing for some time, and like
the Sage Brush quartette which has
been pronounced a huge siccess,
promises to keep the crowd in a
continuous mood of jollification.
Boys and Girls Club Itay; School
Childrens Day.
The last day of the Fair has been
officially designated as Boys and
Girls Club day and School Chil­
dren’s Day. On this day all grade
school children will be admitted to
the grounds free.
Complimentary
tickets will be mailed in advance to
all schools in Malheur county and in
Washington and Payette counties in
Idaho. Other schools will receive
tickets on request.
Balloon Ascension.
Daily at 2 p. m. in front o f the
grand stand will take place the
latest stunts in the art o f balloon
ascensions and
parachute
drops.
Professor Thierman has been en­
gaged fo r this feature and comes
highly recommended.
Last Day Specials.
On the last day will be staged in
front of the grand stand a calf rop­
ing contest which promises to be es­
pecially interesting.
A three mile
cowboy race will also be stagen as
one o f the closing numbers o f the
program.
Shows and Rides.
The Snapp Brothers Shows and
Rides have been contracted fo r the
up town and evening entertainment.
This concern is the largest a ggrega­
tion o f amusement features that
has ever visited the Snake River
Valley. This company travel« on a
special train o f thirty cars, carrying
three hundred people, including two
Chas. Thompson went to Corvallis
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wilson were
Mrs. A m y Stengle, teacher o f
today toeattend O. A. C.
firs t and second grades, spent the week end visitors in Boise.
Mrs. L arry
I (»m aker
and son
Mrs. N. H. Hon o f Dayville, ar­ week end with relatives ii^ Vale.
rived in Nyssa Friday to remain
Miss Irene Cotton o f Salem, Or., spent the week end with relatives at
for a few days.
visited at the F. R. Marshall home Meridian, returning Monday.
W ill Beam and fam ily and J. M.
Mrs. R. J. Davis spent Wednes­ Thursday.
Duncan and fam ily attended the
day at Weiser, visiting the primary
Frank McKnight, prominent citi­
pioneer picnic at Vale last week
grades in Weiser schools.
zen o f Vale, was registered at the
J. P.
Dunaway was in Juntura
BO OTLEGGER S T E A L S CAR.
Miss Dora Hon, a form er Nyssa Hotel Western Monday.
several days this week looking after
girl, but now a teacher in a Nampa
H. R. Horobin returned Wednes­ the shipment o f a bunch o f woolies.
Makes Complete Getaway So Far—
college, was in Nyssa this week.
day from a trip to the coast, Port­
W illiam Denby o f
Baker, agent
Reward for Return of Auto.
Gordon McDonald, a form er well land and Sound cities.
fo r a loan company, was in Nyssa
A . E.
Richards, convicted boot­
known Nyssa boy, now living near
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Clore spent this week and placed a number o f
legger, a fter giving his bill o f sale
Salem, is visiting Nyssa friends this Sunday in Caldwell with his son,
loans on farm lands in thjp vicinity to Deputy
Sh eriff Phillip Schnur
week.
Russell Clore, and family.
He was registered at the Hotel fo r his Maxwell touring car, broke
Jack Barrett left Monday fo r Cor­ ’ The
Owyhee
Ditch
Co. closed Western.
into the
Ford
garage
Thursday
vallis to attend O. A. C. He is tak­ down its pumping plant today, the
The ladies o f the Eastern Star night, Sept 7, and taking the car
ing the second year in a course in irrigation season eing over.
held a Kensington at the home of drove out o f town.
pharmacy.
D. H. Hunter, a sheep man o f Mrs. J. R. Hunter Wediwsday. Mrs.
Richards put up his story to Dep­
School at Arcadia opens Monday, Nampa, brought in a flock o f sheep
Hunter and Mrs. F. E. Young were uty Schnur that i f he would release
the 18th, under the supervision of Monday, which he is pasturing at
hostesses.
Dainty refeshmenta were him fo r a few hours he would he
Mrs. R. J. Davis o f Nyssa and Miss the Gibson ranch.
served.
able to obtain the $250 and costs o f
Harvey o f Boise.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold LaFrenz o f
S. D. Goshert is moving this week his fine and pay it to the county. So
Mrs. C. C. Gilmore, who has been Robbinette,
Or.,
are
spending a to his farm adjacent to Nyssa and
he gave a bill o f sale to his auto
visiting Mrs. Sarah McConnell, left couple o f weeks with
his sister, w ill take personal charge o f opera­
and was released, and has not been
the first o f the week to join her I Mrs. Dick Ttensen.
tions there. His town residence will seen in Vale since.
husband at Pocatejlo, Idaho.
Dave Dugger and fam ily, who be occupied by Mr. Eder as soon as
A t the Ford garage he le ft a note
Ralph Reberger is home on a visit 1 hove been living on the S. D. Gosh-
vacated.
fo r Sh eriff Noe in which he wrq^e
to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. ert farm near Nyssa, le ft this week
Miss Josie Forbes, Who has been that he had to sign some papers in
Reberger,
arriving
Wednesday. fo r
Lakeview, Or., to make their in St. Luke’s hospital in Boise for
order to obtain the money and would
Ralph is located at Crescent, near home.
the past six weeks with typhoid send it to the S h e riffs office within
Bend, Or., where he has been fire
Mrs.
J.
P.
Dunaway returned fever, returned to Nyssa this week
six days.
He also left a message
warden during the summer.
Thursday from Texas, where she to spenrt m m e time with her gUter, for the garage to the effect that aa! bands. There arc amusement feat-
P. M. Binkley
returned Wednes­ has been attending her father, who
thc garage had two inner tubes o f ure* consisting of sixteen shows and
Mrs. A . R. McCarty.
day from Pendleton, where he has ’ iz seriously ill. He was consider­
The new riding devices
The Hunt
Packing house began his he fe lt that they would square five rides
been working at carpentering fo r | ably improved when she left.
such as the Seaplane and the Frolic
operations Wednesday, loading out his garage bill.
the past
two months.
He states;
H. E% Isaacs, a prominent sheep a
carload
of
prunes.
Manager
The sheriff’s office has offered a are making their appearance fo r the
that Fred Green, jpho was also buyer o f Boise, was in Nyssa sev­
Hunt states that cars are hard to reward o f $25 fo r the return o f the first time in this section. The ag­
working there, has gone to Portland eral days this week and bought a
gregation of fun making parapher­
obtain and that the scarcity may
and will probably go on to C alifor­ big bunch o f woolies from Leon
nalia is sure to be a wonderful at­
seriously interfere
with
the work
nia before returning to Nyssa.
ManCizadore.
He loaded out four o f marketing the fruit crop.
traction and draw large crowds from
C L A R K -H IL L .
Miss Marian Lowe left Nyssa on cars fo r the eastern market Wed­
Miss Della Lucile Clark and Jay neighboring nnd surrounding conn-
The Rebekah lodge w ill
give a
Monday en route for Whitman Col­ nesday afternoon.
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( social on Priday evening, September H ill were united in marriage last try.
lege, to begin her senior year at
Miss Gene L. Hamaker, a nurse * 22 . The principal weature o f the Friday at
Ontario.
Immediately
that school. Marian has been given in the Deaeonneas hospital at SpOrjentertainment will be a play en- a fter the ceremony the happy eoupd'
many honors by that institution in kane,
visited
bar
brothor, U r r y titled ‘ ‘A Day at
School.”
Mem- took a b rief honeymoon trip and
the last three years. She recently Hamaker, several days this week, her* o f the Rebekah and Odd F el­ are.now living on the Jenkin« ranch
‘ An unusual opportunity to secure
returned from a two months' • trip returning home Wednesday.
Miss lows lodges are asked to bring book, ijear Nysna. They ezpect to m ove
» ( a sacrifice an exceptionally well
through the east, after attending the Hamaker will retom to Nyssa next
! to Portland to reside this fall.
pMpef, pencil and lunch.
built, artistic, si? room, pure type
Delta Gamma convention at Spring March to make residence on a splen­
bungalow. Part cash, balance on
FOR S A L E — Hand Washing Ma-
Lake, N. J.. where she was the dele­ did 160-acre homestead in the Black
Mars a World of 8unohino.
gate from Alpha Eta Chapter at Canyon district, which s h e 'file d on ehine and wringer. See R. R. Rich­
Mars Is a world of skies nod bright easy terms. J. H. Wolf, Nyss«, Or.
— Adv.
sunshine, according to astronomer!.
Whitman.
ardson. Adv. sl5-tf.
while hers.
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