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OREGON SLOPE ^ ,,aru — country riding fo r horses. The county library has been mov- » “v S , i w „ r ^ w OOn NÊR PRIMYIVKjr ORCer? • Oort OP \OWlM PF-R WUE UJVI OO YVÆVA JEST 61. GOOO. j e s t EX OREM> M Û. I OERU SlGUY QUICKER ' AMD 'TV. WtOMEN WILL. BE SPEMY W \UIYU YOU BUSINESS MEVl\ l RIÛMT 1M TUIE NDVJUV a ^ ; i * ,onery The ^follow ing S, ,„!ay, Nov. 19. . W m ‘ C n m ^ haa returMd to hos v. Martin o f Poulnad and Rev. »om e « ^ . n after »,* n d m * the sum- u»w o f Payette will conduct the m*.r “ b° “ th; rn a rvices. On that day Sunday “ ,LsteS . * * * S‘; ward hool will be held at 1:30 p. m. “ k ^ 1'1688 tnp to Har^ r d preaching at 2:30. Everybody ,, ' D . , ,|come Harry Brown, salesman fo r Shupe REAL e s t a t e Insurance & Bonds Ralph Harvey has been transact Miss Lela Bartshe left Wednes- ™ lliara8 Ca" dy C° mPany’ .and M r' ing business in this vicinity this y fo r Watson, where she efpects ,D“ 7 K° f . Bol8e.’ ,f P“ d A thls clt* * week. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jones were vis teach school th.s winter. b™ f Sunday. I,. L. Culbertson and Eugene f MrS„ J‘ D' m° t0re<1 ° Ver itors in this vicinity this week. Earnest and Fred Locey have been ny motored to Boise Saturday. Saturday, a to Mr. Culbertson officiated at . F " tcbet spcn‘ 8everal d*J* to Brogan and Vale on business dur , BoUe-Caldwc 11 football game. ? ° " a n o„ la8t Week V18lt,n* her ing the week. Charles Roe o f Boise has been re Mr and .M r, J. B. Killeam and d:‘" * h er’ H lighter Julia of Omaha, Neb., . ' “ ' [ T Sel‘ 8 ° i Haf per was over presenting the Davidson Grocery Co. Mrs. Alice Williams is spending .re guests at the E. Frost home (f r ° m » « e p e r Friday doing some m- ,t k ten or carpenter work fo r the con- the week end with her mother Mrs. S. D. Duncan. Mr. and Mrs. Bi tzer o f Dry Buck iel-tion®ry\ , , „ „ Representatives o f the Far west •• K'ue. ts of their daughter, Mrs. n U ° yd R ‘c e h s a " d ”Z I Sheep Co. are in this vicinity look •ner Gorton this week. pnsse d tow" M° " daY ing after their sheep. Mr. and M r , C. C. W ilcox and ‘ he,r 7 . the‘ r h° me “ V a‘e Donald McLeod will take his ildren and F B. W ilcox were din- T ” ,, U° 7 7 - „ g u ilt, o f Mr. and Mrs. Fred . F ath fr O C » " n n of 0ntar“ > «a s sheep to Nyssa the first o f the r . in town Monday. week fo r the winter. :>-*? Tuesday evening. T . ^ ... . . a \ ~ . . . Jack Spaulding is down from his Fred, Walter and Dave Laurence d us . A. K, White o f Ontario and . _ . V . ... ... ~ left for Flag this week to gather , , J. D. Conner visited Mrs. J. D. 7 T w ,th L ° m<;r and their range cattle. hite Thursday. Orvrlle Presley th.s week .... . , * .. . » George Wilson came up from On- R. M. Goodwin drrove over from ih e Lawrence Atterbury fam ily . . „ , , . r . * J tan o Monday, bringing his sister, Lost creek for a load o f lumber this iveu tin weei i;to the house va- , . . .® .. , , . „ , a. , . - Ruby, who w ill stay with Mrs. Claud week. ted by W alter Mahoney and iam- Vl, . . .. . , . . .. . Ward and attend school here this J. P. Burk is doing some carpenter h- t n winter. work for H. C. Elms this week. loir T H IN K OF IN S U R A N C E , T H IN K OF T H E J. B O YD E LL, A G E N C Y I insure with a reliable agency. Each and every loss, Mil, has been promptlypaid, to the satisfaction o f the Ice agent is as essential to the w elfare o f your Corn ell. doctor who guards its health, or the policeman f its treets. ge organization he represents, he makes it possible i to function on a large scale, makes it possible to Lrr.i'S, and finance stores, factories and farms. rVh.' ground to look after our clients’ interests, and Helve o f the most reliable insurance companies in Phone, write, or call at our office. Courteous and I T ! E N T ION S H A L L BE E X TE N D E D . Sv numerous pntrons for past facors and trusting E SAM E L IB E R A L P A T R O N A G E W IL L BE CON- 1 remain V !, Resident Agen* JUNTURA Rev. J. P. Stack was a visitor in town fo r a fe w days last week. On Wednesday and Thursday mornings Father Stack held services in St. Patrick’s church. Mrs. Dewey McLoren returned from Ontario with her infant son last week. Miss Greta Anderson o f Ontario is visiting her sister, Mrs. Donald Mastorson. Ralph Masterson returned home Tuesday after a week’s visit with friends in Ontario and other points. An unusually large number or people gathered at the hall Sunday night to enjoy the movies. The Ladies’ Aid are busily engag ed in preparing fo r a Thanksgiving entertainment. They intend giving a play, dance and supper, and all are urged to come and enjoy them selves, fo r the program promises io be very good. Jack Joyce returned from Ontario Tuesday, where he had gone on business a fe w days previously. Election day passed here without any exciting events taking place. There was no passing o f cigars and grape juice, and even the babies were le ft in peace. The school children who enjoyed a half holiday in honor o f the event, were the only ones who showed any enthusiasm. The Ladies’ Aid o f the Presbyter ian church met at the home of Mrs. Robert Madden last Thursday after noon. Delectable refreshments were served after the business meeting. •eduction includes all the different styles jltL V I L E j l i A H EDDIE PO W E LL, A u E i *rop. nyssa . ore F IR S T CLASS MSClxaNlCS | T % L don’t lose the weight your sacks when you tell your grain to us and you ever stop to think that [r grade and dock sometimes ¡íes a difference of two and three cents per bushel. Better investigate a Grain & Seed Co CHAK L. THOMPSON, Mpr. Nyssa, Oregon. KEEP OVIR Moues tif »h e J g a l? , m it i h It Costs More to Rot a Building Than to Paint It GOOD way to determine L how much it costs to rot a Bing is to find out how much iher, needed to repair or re- Id, would cost. ou’ll find thr.t it costs sever: ! es as much as the paint which is repairs. Paint your huild- I when they need it. Rotting perty is wasteful and extrava- Ih e most economical paint, in I long run, is the be9t paint. I easy to apply— saves labor it. It covers m ore area per lion than “ cheap” paint. rhe best paint serves five or more rs longer than “ chesp” paint. rhe best paint is economical be- cause it is scientific in formula and preparation. It is right. We’ve made beat paints for 73 years —to meet the weather conditions in the West. They contain the finest materials—PIONEER WHITE LEAD, pure linseed oil, pure zinc, and pure colors—combined in scientifically ex act proportions with Long-time skill. Free Advice on Painting / V A,k our «(rent for .driea, color clrdc, etc. Auk the Toiler SpodGca- tioo D-portment «bout lb . moot desirable color ccbemrc, < dor barman, and *ny other - .V-U . L 'J jjS , V ~ fl 1 L i7 ,t* ,s Makers o f Rulbor C-meot i r ‘/ fO k Floor Paint, A l l - P u r p o s e I f W f f / Virnish-«. Silkeawhite A ■■ ! ■ / E n a m e l , Fifteeo-f or-Floor« ^ Varnish. Wa«hil>le Wall Finith, Aoto E m iim I, Barn qnd Roof Psint. Parvh and Step Pain , •ad PIONELR W H IT E LEAD. puller's H ou se P oin ts • S P E C IF IC A T IO N P h o e n i « P u r e P a in t P u r a P r e p a r e d P o in t Manufactured by W. P. Fuller Sc Co., Dept. 27, Sau Francisco Branches In IB Cities is the Weet f i m * Fön T W H ? hoaae need« painting. WGSTF a L L » t u P * m IT IN'TOOR KOTE B00« Fuller'« Specification House P iia t« are «mid by the following A (rent*! le Payette Lumber Co., Agents, e Prepared Paints. with his b. -ther, Jim Payne, ana brought the latter’s car here fo r re pairing. Ben Fitcnett has been quite busy the past week building a h-uss- on his mother's homestead. J. P. Hart had the misfortune to lose one o f his sheep camps by fire last week. ) Steve Woodard and. w ife and James Small made a business trip to Ontario Thursday o f last week. the dance and show given here J hursday night was a decided suc cess. A very fin e picture was pro duced and the music by Miss Mabel tia ri was fine. Everyone is looking iuiward to Saturday, the 11th, when Mr. Petrich w ill feature anotner show with a dance a fter the show, everyone is invited. Roy Steward returned home F ri day after spending several days in Ontario. Lucy M iller is home from Fruit- land, where eshe has» been the past six weeks working in the fruit. Am os Roethler, Ai w ell known sheepman, was in town Thursday. Frank Vines, the road .com m is sioner, was up from Vale dunday looking after the roads. Wayne Hyde and Dewey Small spent several days last week in the Xyssa, Oregon, Of flee hours a to 5 and 7 to S p. m DENTISTS DR. C. M. TYLER D E N T IS T PH O N E 117 OSTEOPATH« DR. H A R R IE T SEARS Ontoopatbic Phyclo!an Ontario, Oregon. Office: W lleoa B M « over Rader* tT IlR O I’ R.U'TO RS lilt. IS. A. .MOON Ohlronrocilc f : yriol n House calla made Acute or Chronic Diseases Hours, 10-12; 1:30 in 5 Evenings by app.ilntmen Phone— Office, I OK; Home 41 R Ontario Oregon Music Increases Egg Supply. Two young lady graduates of To ronto university are the owners of a poultry furm a few miles east of A T T O R N E Y !« A T I-AW Toronto. They have been very suc cessful. To lovers of music one of E. M. BLODGETT , the ladles recently said something Attorney I .aw that Is vw y IntenvdlTUi. “Do yon know that la vis love Land and Probato work a Specialty music? Some time ago a ferret got Nyssa, Oregon. i Into our henhouse and terrified our hens so much that the eggs fell off from WO to 70 a day and we couldn't W. II. BRIKIKS-I*. J. G.VLLAGHK1 get them back to normal. One day Attorneys-ai-I.aw a gtrl who was staying with us was working for several hours in the hen Untarlo. U r«' Wilson Bldg. house and she sang lustily the while There was a marked Improvement In S WAULED. the number of eggs, und we continued Attorn iy at L f i the experiment with success. W e aft Rooms 12 14, 15 erward heard of n farmer who In Wilson Bldg stalled a gramophone for his hens and Ore goo Ontario got 3 per cent more eggs ns a re sult"— Exchange. HOTELS A H I) C AFES Entire Supply Needed by the United States le Obtained Within Our Own Borders. Deep under marsh land and quick sands, In which It is impossible to sink shafts, there have been for ages de posits of almost pure sulphur in Louisiana and Texas. For many years these deposits defied efforts to obtain them. All the sulphur used in this coun try formerly came from Sicily, where the sulphur mines on the slopes of Mt. Etna had been worked for more than 2,000 years. It Is only since 1800 that sulphur has been obtained In nny appreciable quantities from our own sources of supply In Louisiana, and today, thanks to chemical in genuity and acumen, all the sulphur used In this country Is of native origin. By far the greatest part of the sulphur produced in the world Is used In the manufacture of sulphuric acid. Sulphur is a constituent of black powder, which Is used largely In min ing soft coni. It finds employment In the rubber Industry as a vulcanizing agent. It Is used In the bleuching of silk and wool. The straw for use In straw hats Is blenched with sulphur dioxide fumes, mude by burning sulphur. Large quantities are used In the form of solutions and powders to combat Injurious growths on grapevines. Its use as a medicine In the form of ointments Is well known. Wasn’t but He Old. One day ns I wns sitting In the win dow I saw n man coming up the street dressed like a farmer. Now I bad but a few minutes before seen a goose trying to fly over the hushes In ihc yurd. As the man seemed to be lou’Grr: for something, I called nut to him: "An- yon bulking for a g - so?" He stopped short und gaze-1 suspl clously, as much as to say, “ Well, It looks as If I’d foun-.l one."—Exchange« The Wicked Judas. During a visit he paid to Oberam- mergau several years ago the lute Mr. Andrew D. White, the American dip lomat, made the acquaintance of the Judas, whom he described as by far the best actor In the whole perform ance. Mr. White remarked to him that he ought to have a double salary, as the Judas had In the miracle plays of the Middle Ages, when this was L. Bettis shipped two car loads of thought due to him as compensation cattle from Harper Saturday. for the Injury done to his character Mr. and Mrs. Jean Girgle were by his taking that part. At this the Harper visitors Sunday. Obernrnmergau Judas smiled pleasant- I am content Harper visitors from W estfall the iyi and replied last week were, Mr. and Mrs, Dick* to share ___ equally _ _ with the others. But Louis, Joe Edwards, Henry Waker-1 the same feeling toward the Judas still lig, Homer Presley, Guy Claypoo!! exists.” He then told Mr. White the following story. A few weeks bo- and Lin Estes. Mrs. J. D. Fairman made a busi ness trip to W estfall the frist of the week. Mr. and Mrs. H arry Wilson re turned to their homestead above Peach in order to gather their horses and repair their fences. Charles Emmerson has bought the cattle belonging to Henry W akerlig and is inteding to ship them soon. Dick Scott is waiting fo r cars to One Better. ship his cattle. The South Side Political, Social and The dance Tuesday evening was Athletic club had split Into two fac well attended and every one had a tions regarding its choice for Its next good time. A basket supper was president and the meeting hall wns served at 12 o’clock. jammed when election night enrae Mr. and Mr.s Frank Kime were in round. As the chairman started to town Tuesday evening fo r the dance. enll fhe gathering (n orfle*. ttie door J. W. Welch is having his watch keeper stopped a member who was repairing outfit installed n front of entering, perspiring under the weight of a canvas sack slung over hla the Harper Confectionery Store. shoulder. Mrs. Luce was surprised Monday “ Cassidy,” he demamled, “ what evening by the return o f her daugh have ye there?’ ter, Miss Carrie Luce. Mias Luce "Bricks," refilled Cassidy with some had gone to California with the belligerence. “ Cassidy, there’ll be no brick throw- intention o f sailing for South Am er ica as a trained nurse but decided in' the night. Words and ballots will be all." that it was too far from home. “ D’ye think so?’ said Cassidy with The many friends o f Emmett J. skepticism. “ Annyways. the bricks Kimble wish to extend to him their come In, so If they start unythln’ we heartfelt sympathy in his late be can go them wan better. T ie me o w l reavement. ears that heard a guy say, T lier«T l be a lot of mud sllngtn’ the night’ Tlie American Legion Weekly. IRONSIDE Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dickson made a trip to Brogan Thursday in order to purchase some lumber. Mr. J. 1. SAKAZ1N P H Y S IC A N A N D SURGEON Ontario, Oregon NO LONGER IMPORT SULPHUR Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lofton and Raymond Laurence were Baker vis itors the first o f the week. Mrs. Lottie Coburn and Eli Rose made a business trip to V ale W ed nesday. Mrs. C. W. Kibble went to Ontario j Wednesday fo r medical treatment. Lloyd Martin returned from Crow- j ley to his home in Malheur City this i Wednesday. Mrs. Archie Meyers and Mrs. Joe Harvey have gone to Crowey where they will spend the winter. James M orfitt o f Boise and Neal M orfitt o f Portland were Ironside visitors Friday. A . E. Nichols took his son Orval to Ontario fo r medical treatment P H YS IC IA N S A N II SI RtilOONS aT l MOMt HARPER v PROFESSIONAL CARDS MICKIE SAYS Improvement oil Tractor. A new attachment d«- igi:e<l to give the small tractor greater bearing aron and Increased pulling power, replaces the round wheels with two large sprockets, according to Popular Me chanics Magazine. Outside of each sprocket Is a cast-steel arm which projects forward and downward, enr rylng at Its front end a smaller idler wheel. A track trend passes around the sprocket and Idler wheel, giving the tractor Increased bearing area. Early Imp The lillle, nr h i m n - i [nessi'» , m oil our U-u lei un.i - it very Important nml lusting i-im < quencos ; und there it Is ns In I lie fotln tab s of some rivers, where n genti- application of the band turns the lies Iblo waters Into channels that makes them lake quite contrary course»; anil by this little direction, given them ni tirsi, in ilie source, they receive dif ferent tendencies, und arrive ut last at very remote und dlstunt placee.— Locke. H O TE L W E STERN H One Mock from depo’ Nyssa, Oregon |s Clean lieds ....... BOc, 7Sc and 91.04), Good meals .................. 8Sc to S4>«- Rooms by week or month A L B E R T F O r C ll i Proprietor W. B. H O X !R Bonded Real Estate Dealer IN S U R AN C E Office at Residence, 3rd A Blirgooi Agreño« Nysea, Oregon Nyssa Transfer PHONE 70 F 2 4 - H + m - H « T + H I”H I t i l l ssa Barker wimp C IG AR STORK SH AVING . H A IR C I T T Ì XU HOT AND COLD BATHS L. B. H A M A K E R , Prop, nut. Drogo». IT'S TOASTED one extra process which g iv e s a delicious flavor SHotne Remedies Pure Extract of Spices .Toilet Articles Veterinary Remedies Poultry Compounds SOLD B Y J. R. HUNTER STAR HOTEL N Y S S A . OP N O TIC R TO CRE D ITO RS. IN T H E C O U N T Y C O U R T OF T H l| M E A T M A R K E T MOVED. S T A T E OF OREGON, FO R M A I I To Our Patrons: H E U R C O U N TY . We wish to announce that the IN T H E M A T T E R OF T H E E l l Nyssa Meat Market has been moved T A T E OF SO LO M A N B A R N E T I from the old stand near the post- Deceased. 1 office, to the Reberger building on The undersigned having been k i l Main street, where we will have pointed by the County Court o f t h l better facilities fo r serving our State o f Oregon, fo r Malheur c o u r l ty, administrator with the w ill a i l Nyssa Meat Market nexod o f the estate o f Soloman B a il nett, deceased, and having q u a lifie r! notice is hereby given to the cred it! ors of, and all person! h a v in l claims against said deceased, t l present them, verified as req u ire ! by law, within six months a fte r th l on first publication o f this notice t l said administrator with w ill annexe! at his office in the Wilson bu ild in g Ontario. Oregon. R. W . S W A G L E R , Administrator with W ill An n exe! o f the estate o f Soloman Barnet I Deceased. Date o f first publication Oct. 11 1922. ) Date o f last publication N o r. l j 1922. CLEAN Cooking Utensils For quick results all metalware use SAPOLIO r J. A llWTWTm H F '. W -n -------- ----- » □ □ G L Z 3 ^ C Z 3 Œ _ - --------- , , - __ _ - - j Z 3 D C 3 0 Z Z 3 ÎZ )C Z 3 stries flrp rnlhfMiii FO R S A L K . Irish Setter Pupa, ready to w l l *10 and *16. Ellin U Coniteli. WÌ 1er, Idaho, Route 1— A d v. Poetry Starnai.