The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, December 22, 1922, Image 1

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    T he G a it C ity journal
NY SB A, OREGON, FRIDAY. Dec. 22. 1922.
«0 » M U TES
lodges en ter tain ed
FIREMEN i l i
ODD FELLOWS AND REBEKAHS
GUESTS OF PARMA LODGES
THURSDAY EVENING.
HOLD ANNUAL BANQUET AND
SPEND EVENING IN MERRY­
MAKING.
Gate City Lodge I. O. O. F. No.
Sixteen members of the Nyssa
214 and Yellow Rose Rebekah Lodge
Volunteer Fire Department held the
No. 202 were royally entertained by
annual meeting o f this organization
the I. O. 0 . F and Rebekah lodges
Monday evening and celebrated the
o f Parma last Thursday evining at
occasion with a big duck dinner.
I’arma. The occasion was a recep­
The ducks had been captured the
tion for Bro. Mitchell, the grand
day before by a hunting party and
master of Idaho. Mitchell delivered
the hunt was very successful
I o p e r a t io n a splendid talk on Odd Fellowship l-ROUKESS REPORTED as
the boys had a whole roast duck
one that was appreciated by all
apiece, which they proceeded to de­
present.
vour to the last scrap. The ban­
FARMERS BELIEVE MARKETING
OVEUNOR-ELECT
Sister Ross, past president o f the
quet was served at the Silver Grill.
WORK MOST VALUABLE
ATTRACTION
Rebekah assembly, in behalf o f the
Following is the menu:
OF ALL DONE.
members o f the Parma order, then
DAY.
Roast Duck with Dressing.
presented Bro. Mitchell with a fine
Mashed Potatoes.
Brown Gravy.
leather brief case. Those who at­
Pickles.
Salad.
ual meeting o f the tended from Nyssa were:
Exhaustive tests o f practically
Cranberries.
Pie.
Bureau held
Mr. and Mrs. William Beam, Mr. every variety o f farm product grown
Coffee.
( dra Grant« H a lljand Mrs. J. M. Duncan, Mr. and in Malheur county for the purpose
uiance of iarmers Mrs. Frank Newbill, Mr. and Mrs. o f perfecting possible varieties bet­
JACK FROST BUSY
|uf the county, the a . V. Cook, Mrs. J. R. Hunter, Mrs. ter adapted to the soil and climate
Old
Jack Frost has certainly done
o
f
this
district
will
be
done
next
to capacity during Sam Blaylock, Mrs. C. W. Reberger,
his share for the younger set when
| spite of the bitter Mrs. Frank Stubbs and Miss Me- ' year by County Agent L. R. Breith-
aupt, according to "his annual report I ¡ l comes ,to pi ovidinK winter frolics.
the forenoon pro-j Clure.
which was presented to the farm I
*ce *n tke Wilson ditch is just
>re made on work |
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Hickox speaking j
bureau meeting at Cairo last Friday. like glass and needles» to say the
(ireau, L. R. Breit-
The plans for this work outline hun­ youngsters are enjoying themselves.
parties
were in
(inty agent program]
dreds of tests of varieties of grains, Several skating
on club work. The
hay and other agricultural and live­ order for last week.
TESTS PLANNED FCR NEXT
TEAR ABE NUMEROUS
ERS FOB THE
YEAR
WANTS $10,000 DAMAGES
C â îC (
THIEF AFTER CHASE
urnitt KtEiBie of c. C.jTMES TO BE LOWER
GIVES BANQUET AND ELECTS
OFFICERS FOR ENSUING
YEAR.
FOR THE YEAR 1923
In accordance with time honored
custom the annual meeting of the
Nyssa Commercial Club was held
> irsiiHV evening o f this week,
’ hr principal business o f the even-
" * Ihe partaking of a big feed
and the election of officers to serve
YOUNG IN NEW ROI.E for the coming year. The following COUNTY AGENT STAYS
officers were elected: President,
L. B. Hamaker; vice president, C. F.
G. H. DAVIS RECOVERS AUTO Eder; secretary, E. M. Blodgett.
USUAL FIGHT OVER EXTENSION
WORK TAKES TIM&—
AFTER EXCITING AND SPEC­
DEPUTIES RAISED.
02872635
TACULAR CHASE.
STOLEN AUTO iS REGOTERED
THIEF IN JAIL
CUT OF 120,000 MADE IN
DUDGET XT MEETIN6
The budget committee's report
A party of Nyssaites captured a
WILLIAM LEES ASSERTS COUN­
asks the county court to levy $335,-
bold, bad auto thief Tuesday even-1
TY INJURED HIS PROPERTY
000 in round figures for all state
ing after a most exciting chase, be­
$1000 WORTH.
and county purposes for 1923. This
ginning at Nyssa and ending at n [
farm home in the Roswell neighbor- ■ When the county built the Adrian- is something like $20,000 under the
hood The party was composed of Owyhee se(.tion of the Nyssa-Jordan levy for 1922. The report was ■ >m
Marshal Reberger, G. H. Davis, ow n-, Valley market road it did dama(fP? pleted and signed by the commit
er of the stolen car, F. E. Young I to propprt ownod b w E. Lees of I * th* cloei‘ of a tw° duy’',' ***' jn
—
j o Skinney
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v - acted as ] Ontario to the tune of $4000, ac- Thursday afternoon. It will be c on-
and
Tensen, - who
chauffeur. F. E. Young was the cording to a complaint filed in the | sidered by the county court . ome
the month,
bright particular star of the con -, circuit court o f Malheur county this time before the first
stellation and covered himself with wepk by the plaintiff.g attorney, at which time the official levies for
glory by capturing the thief single | Damages to that amount are asked next year will be made.
For general expenditures, taxes
handed after an exciting
chase of of the 0OUnty to appease the plain-
two miles on foot through barb wire tiff of the injury he aUeees he sus- will be about $30,000 less next year
than they were this year in Malheur
fences and over fields.
tained.
The car was taken from the Davis j Tbe' lan din quegtioI1 is a]on? the county. But there is a new item of
home two miles northwest of Nyssa: bank of the Owyhee river and a $10,000 which had to be-put into the
about 0.30 p. m. The theft was dppp f d| was p|aced across it for budget this year to retire road
discovered shortly after and a posse thp road According to District At- bonds, which cuts the saving to
orgamzed and the chase begun. For- ] torney Lytle „ rigrht-of-wav deed to $20,000. The big savings comes in
tunately the car was equipped with thp ,and wa, secured bv tbe county , the state tax but there is also a
vacuum tread tires and could easily from a Mr. Cantrell at the time tho saving of $10,000 in general and
be traced. The chase led south road was built The county did not special county expenditures.
through Adrian and across the river obtain gn ab9tract „ f title to the J The budget
..
. as originally publish-
klget and dues r e -] ONTARIO WOMAN FILES SUIT stock products. These tests are out­
JUNIORS HAVE PARTY.
commendations fa-
lined in the following extract from
AGAINST OWNERS OF
The monthly Junior party was
the report:
support of the state
MOORE HOTEL.
held at the church basement last
(derations with dues
“ Complete tests of 39 varieties of Friday evening. The young folks
Personal damages to the extent of
|0 per annum. This
winter wheat and two varieties of seem to enjoy these gatherings, as
Id without objection. $10,000 was asked in a suit which winter barley; make test of ten to the attendance is increasing each
was
filed
in
the
circuit
court
o
f
Mal­
amendments to the
twenty varieties of spring wheat time.
Thirty-five Juniors enjoyed
Dried favoring in- heur county this week by Mrs. Iva and extend tests of Federation themselves Friday evening at games,
cutive committee to Tyler against T. H. and Theodore Spring wheat to all wheat growing j etc. Baked apples with whipped
[instead of five and Moore. A ll of the parties live in communities in the county; expand cream and cake were served.
County into six div­ Ontario. The defendants are the the use of Trebi barley to new com-j
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owners o f the Moore hotel.
ert was adopted,
munities; start fi” e to ten demon- j
According
to
the
allegations
of
into the Roswell country and the ; land and it hag later devei0ped that1 ^
for an *ppropr' atlon of
jion of the day was
strations o f Grimm alfalfa vs. com­
car was located at a farm house. be ]and does n(d belong to Cantrell $160,000 for state taxes. This was
»Iter M. Pierce, the the complaint, Mrs. Ivers was run mon; repeat test of promising soy
based
upon
the
state tax of 1922,
The thief soon emerged from the but to Mr. Lees.
[Oregon. Mr. Pierce over by an auto driven by an em­ bean varieties and extend demonstra­
which
was
$158,000.
The county
ployee
of
the
hotel
men.
She
al­
house
and
upon
being
q
u
e
s
t
i
o
n
e
d
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for an hour and a
tions to five or ten communities; SUIT FILED IN FEDERAL COURT
started to run, whereupon Fred
M. D. Priest and family of Cald- court held that the state tax was
fcteristic speech dur- leges the employee was a Korean conduct five to ten red clover seed
BY RECEIVER OF DEFUNCT
got into action, with the result well are recent arrivals in Nyssa i exhorbitant for Malheur county and
Df which he emphn- and a man of inferior intelligence demonstrations to show possibility
NATIONAL BANK.
stated above. The captured man and will make their home with L. sent District Attorney Lytle to ap­
of keeping the and should never have been allowed o f increased profits by taking first
pear before the state tax commis­
'anization together to drive an automobile upon public crop of the second year for seed in­
Suit was filed in the federal court was brought back to Nyssa and M. Purcell,
sion with evidence to prove this.
ronger and also ad- streets. The accident is alleged to stead of for hay, as now practiced, in Portland by Rulph A. Holte, re­ placed in the city bastile to medi-
tate upon the fact that the way of
Two fresh cows for sale. Enquire Mr. Lytle was successful enough in
flhening of the co- have happened in Ontario.
making study o f the clover midge ceiver of the United States National the transgressor is hard.
; at the G. .G| Brown ranch. Adv.d22tf pleading the case of this county to
bt.ng organizations
bank,
against
William
Allen
and
in
relation
to
time
o
f
clover
bloom­
work of the extension service wheth-
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get the state tax for 1923 reduced
»lie farmers the nec-
Chas. Thompson was in Vale this
Mayor P. M. Warren and daugh- to $140,000
.
I er in business or fanning.
Presi- ing; hold demonstration meetings in John Norwood to collect directors’
orgamzations along dent ¡ i ardjng sayg tbat co-operative a" clover seed growing communities liabilities totalling $21,500. Both week looking after business for ths ter, Miss Edna, were Ontario visit-
As heretofore, the big fight of the
i0 spoke at length marketjng promises “ more help for to familiarize growers with b u ck -]0* 4be defendants were directors of
ors last Friday.
Nyssa Grain & Seed Co.
budget meeting centered around the
I
on in the state and j lbe pregent relief and the perman- horn, and other noxious
weeds, and t*le bank which closed its doors over
appropriation for the county agri-
Clyde Beam and Will McDonald eultnral appnt and county pblb
y reduced expendi- ent settlement o f agricultural con- methods o f eradicating them; make i a year a*>^________________
BROGAN
arrived home Saturday from the O. leader.
Delegations of farmers,
L !L " ir
“ r'dition s than any other single move- field test o f alsike clover for seed I Mrs. w H| Cooker w m in Vale
There will be a dance at the Bro­ A. C. to spend Christmas with home members of commercial organiza­
ment before the country.” The club purpaoses under different soil condi- sevpra| days
tbjg week taking
gan Community Hall Monday. Dec. folks.
tions, the Parent Teachers’ Associa­
leader and county agent is the con- tions on Warm Springs p r o je ct;. teachers’ examination.
25. Music will be furnished by the
tion and business men of the county
neeting link between Agricultural continue tests o f Strawberry and j
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■appeared and argued that the con­
Department, State and Farm Bureau Lrnbno clover and test
out oth er!
J. P. Dunaway, cashier of the Ontario Entertainers. A free sup­
KINGMAN KOLONY
tinuation of this educational work
°-,.lcy " Th '
f ln \ and w'tbout them the Farm Bureau new seed crops; start tests o f pas- j Malheur County bank,, was trans- per will be served by the men of
was essential to the county.
> <>t e o I k e j tannot properly function in the g r e a t 4u,e Plants on both high grade and acting business in Vale Wednesday. the community.
C. M. Beaumont and F. T. Morgan
h ' County Farm work c f organization.
¡alkaline soils; make five to ten]
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“ It is an imposition that every
The Misses Cecil and Myrtle I j 0Urncyed to Ontario Wednesday eve-
(,,<I Wls elect!'d cx-
Be it further resolved, whereas, tests of Groot strain of Reid yellow '
Charles Thompson and family Logan, who are attending the Ore- nj
t0 attend tbp meeuni? of the | ypar man,y p‘‘op'? nf “ >is county
eman or district No census figures that 99 9% o f the pri- dent corn vs. other local strains; ex- moved in from their farm north- gon Agricultural College at Corvnl-1 Cpmmprcial CUlbf where the ad vis- h" v“ to ,<■av'• thc,r work
and Fom''
•
, f S'r iCx- N- ’ V mary 'mome of Malheur county is Pa"d local production o f certified " est of Nyssa and are occupying lis, are home for the Christmas holi- j ability of retaining the offices of
distant parts of
the county to
f i r ( .strict No. 3; C. derived f rom Agricultural pursuits, 3eed potatoes to five or ten new the Abe Friis houae on North Third days-
the county club leader and the county f '* ht for th,s aprm iprintion,'
>priatloo. 3ald
■i . • ic i\o. 4; J. H. and
j
communities
Mr. Claggett, of Ontario. “ I re­
communities and
and tost
test out
out whnlp
whole street.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Axtel
Reed
w
ill1
agricultural
agent
was
discussed,
rict No. 5, and C. M,
quest that hereafter the county
Whereas, the welfare o f every in- tubers vs. cut seed for seed pro-
Mrs. Artie Robertson spent several leave Friday for Drewsey, where j The Kolony is strongly in favor of
¡¡strict No. 6. Much
terest in the county is
therefore duction; conduct potato seed certi- days at Ontario the latter part of they will spend the holidays with ] the work done through these offices, court determine this matter upon
ken by those attend-
the merits of the work and not
directly associated with and depend- fication ar,d
rogueing demonstra- last week.
Mrs. Reed’s parents, Mr. and M rs., and bag many enthusiastic club mem-
in listening to the
listen to the clamor of a few tax­
ent upon the financial success o f t h e jtions: bold lettuce production meet-
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_
W.
D.
Baker.
bers.
furnished by Mrs. J.
payers.”
agricultural industry, and
infrs during winter and make soil i r
The
next
meeting
of
the
Kolony
CRESTON
| The Brogan school will give a
|Boeita, Miss Elinor
The argument of most of those In
Whereas, this success is especially management tests for head lettuce ( I
Christmas program at the hall Sat P.-T. A. will be held the night of the county, not farmers who have
librarian, and W. D.
■
. .. .
dependent upon marketing the farm land> comparing barnyard manure,
Guy Travis is working at the j urday, Dec. 23. There will also be a January 5th and will be an open, asked for the continuation of this
J 10 lnists’ 4 arI° 3 ! products o f this industry at a price * reen pasture, and bare fallow in
meeting. The president has secured
| Christmas tree and a Santa Claus.
Shumway
home.
work wpre aptly summed up by R
on
ope cellist, and whjch wi„ enable the producerg to effect on yield and quality o f the
The Creston school was closed one
Charles Steen, high school teacher, slides of “The Other Wise Man” by W. Swagler, who said he was for the
bf Ontario, baritone
continue and to expand production, orop; make further tests o f fall
Henry VanDyke. This is in harmony
day this week on account of sickness, ^i)] leave Saturday for Eugene.
Luella Callin, Mrs. and,
work because most of the successful
J cauliflower in three to five new
David Rogers spent the week end
Miss Mae Murphy will leave Fri- with the Christmas season and a farmers of the county were for it.
Irs. James Smith and
Whereas, the system o f marketing communities, and conduct a variety
dav for Beulah, Or., where she will pleasant evening is anticipated,
at Riverside.
eithaupt serving as
After some little time of heated
these farm products through private
tests of on on s; start three to
Mr. and Mr,. M M. Creeling and arguments the budget board voted
Frank Shumway was called home spend the holidays with her parents.
r the various sum-
agencies conducted for profit has five cr°P rotations demonstration last week on account of his son Wal­
Mr. and Mrs. Lorenz Tschrigi will H. R. Otis motored to Weiser Tues- to continue the work of these two
splendid cafeteria
failed to return the cost o f produc- fa™ 9 under irrigation o f good ter being ill. Walter is much better leave Friday for Portland, where day returning Wednesday. They en-
at noon by the com-
office».
tion to the grower in most instances boneb land on a four-year plan of at this writing.
ther will remain indefinitely.
. j°y*d a play Tuesday evening In
buntryman and A. B.
The amount of salaries to he paid
grain-clover
(1
);
clover
(2
);
culti­
and has proven to an unbearable de­
Ralph Shumway is out o f school
J. A. Smith made a business trip 1 which Merritt Greeling, who is a stu | the deputies in the various county
Mrs. Countryman,
vated crops.”
dent
at
the
Intermountain
Institute,
gree,
unreliable,
untrustworthy
and
at present being confined at home.
to Vale Friday.
I others.
offices precipitated another verbal
Other work now under way or
inefficient now therefore be it resolv­
Hot lunches have been provided
Rev. Weaver of Vale will preach had a prominent part.
fight in the meeting. I.ast year
[>• ons were passed in
planned
for
next
year
by
Mr.
Robert S. Overstreet arrived home
ed that we deem it imperative that
the school children during the cold a Christmas sermon at the hall,
these salaries were cut 10 per cent
the afternoon, bear- 1
includes
assisting
in
Saturday evening for the holidays
a system of non-profit, grower-con Breithaupt
weather.
Sunday, Dec. 24.
and requests were made by heads
i matters of interest!
soil
improvement
and
irrigation;
from
Corvallis
where
he
is
a
studept
T , p rn ,»i _ _______ pf_ f |tro,lcd. legally incorporated, co-oper- .
T. R. Beers is suffering from an
Dave Buchanan made a business
departments and by others that
p rtant ativQ mai.keting associations o f the ! bolding livestock and poultry dem-
in
the
Oregon
Agricultural
College.
injured arm, having been thrown | trip to Ironside Tuesday.
these salaries be returned to the old
was one commend-
The school wishes to extend a cor­
commodtiy type, be set up in com- ■‘»nstrations; continue the campaign j rom bjg borge b^is week
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith and
figure which was $125 a month for
the bureau for sup-
dial invitation to all to their Christ­
petition with or submitted for, the ?l>r P ^ o n i" * rabbits, squirrels, coy-; Mr Barkg wag
Creston
daughter Viola will leave Friday
all chief deputies excepting the
aperative marketing
mas program Saturday evening, Dec.
private agency type of marketing ot* a"d oth‘’ '’ " o p P“ ‘ ts; msist In . onp d
thig wpek
for Boise, where they will remain
sheriff’s tax deputy, who received
k r the past three year
service as conducted for profit, in fn,it Pr°diiction and the erad ication __________________ ___________________ during Christmas vacation.
23rd.
$150 a month. The matter was not
lit is essential that
Friday night was our coldest when
order that honesty and efficiency
coddling moth, and various other way into the pockets of Malheur
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Eaton were On-]
settled until just before adjourn­
»ted, non-profit, p ro -, „
,
frrm activities which have been county farmers in the two years.
tario visitors last week
j the government thermometer regis- ment on Thursday when the salaries
cooperative m irket-1 “ y 1>C m° re generally practiced and
“ The exact amount o f additional
Mrg
Bertha Car]igle> who has tered 6 below zero,
.
r
' , , our prices increased corre pondingly, belp<H in th< part, by th,s office
nf the sheriff’s field deputy, chief
is of the commodity ! anJ
We dQ
com£ pnd
Mr. Breithaupt'a report covered cash which has been received by the
^
^ 0f j,er daughter the
on the Kingman, Oti*. and
in competition with
aold'thi» "week | deputy clerk
and chief deputy
leaders in our organization who have' th" " ork o f h'3 department for the fn-mers of Malheur county because
*" f* ur month,
returned to her Martin ranches was sold this w « 'k , (|H, ps((or wprp
Inpe<1 , at
t
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$125
#> private system con-
sought to secure to the county the pa3t
ypara and-
opi" ' or! of this movement i. difficult to de- ^
A „ot,
Wash., Frida,. She to P. J. Connolly for $9.00 per ton
^
^
the ^
fit which has become
benefits of better marketing facilities! of many memh« rs o{ the farm bu- termme accurately because of the
acC0mpanied by her grand-
Mr. and Mr». P. J. Connolly are at
>t $, SB „ mon, h
j unreliable and uneff-
*
A#
lm
n *A k ln m
n/1
(k n
1
n m tka
tnfii P An
their L headquarters I for
the W winter
on
as offered through those associations roau- “bowed "aluable work for ag- complexity
of t the
problem n and
the dau(, btpr Ila *
An
unsuccessful
attempt
was
! now doing business in the country r!'’ult jral development o f the coun-i expense involved in assembling de-
and MrJ F. W. Smith motor- *be « Walt*
farm.
wares w
m.
made to cut out the appropriation of
Plutinn declares that
Mr. und Mts. Joseph Miller and
. .
...
and commend to the incoming offic- ty- T,'e report attributed credit to j pendable data,” says Mr. Breithaupt. ed to Ontario Friday.
' $60,000 for the maintenance nf the
[private firms and in-,
rr m i n
t
! ers and al* member, and the people "dia'over h:
been accomplished to “ There is no question, however, that] Dave Ixigan motored to Ontario HD'* Louise have gone to Cascade, 4000 miles of county roads snd the
• i.ng *‘ 7 n , jo f the country general’ , a contin-
^arm bureau, the county court, the benefits amount to many thou- j
Idaho, to sprtid thew inter.
various bridges in the county,
rnded to imply
, „
. T,
: ' ; ” “ Sunday.
dollars. Aside from the |
,
of 0nU rio wg, in
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schweizer
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* :lt uance o f this work to its successful
“ evspapers o f the county, and the sands of
At the conclusion o f the budget
ct an a sociation of]
conclusion.
commercial,
parent - tercher
and extra cash received by the farmer» Brogan Wednesday.
!
and
'J
«
1
'
Mis.
Lois
spent
the
wej*
hearing Judge E. H. Test stated
only an unfair prue-
Wheras, certain priv”te firms and
organizations
within
the | there is considerable advantage to
Frank Mcfullah ia a Brogan v i.- end visiting and shopping In Ontario, that ,in his opinion, the budget did
|triment to I gitimatel
individuals have from time to time cn,,nty tha4
bave assisted.
the members in being able to spend
itor this week
I Mr. Schweizer has just returned from not allow enough money to main­
bou!ii be remedied
’The work is essent'aily educa-| their time on useful work on the , ' °Mrs Alfred Guerber and children Emmett where he has been for »ev­
tain the county on a rash basis next
p c or.. Other rerelu- ,oIici,p<1 business from the people of
^ ___________
A „ an ,eft Wednesday
eral week».
. . „ „ r ; that most of the bills had to
j »pied endor n«r
I I Mulhpur
Malbenr rnnntv
county nnrl»*>
under tK.»
the m islead-; : t!
t!°nnl. continued the re ert “ con- farm, whereas, without such mar- Nonnan
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M,a» Alma Homan and ber 'i.te r ^
^
werp prnvidpd foT hy
k and county agent ing
name" carryin* tha infer- d,lctl;d by sp. rial methods under “ un- keting
facilities they
would be ca ll-' f „ r port,and , nd Hillsboro, where
(nd th#
prohllbility>
usual circums‘ an cii,
and for this ed upon frequently to spend much they expect to spend the Christmas Ruth of Ontario spent the week end
tho country; de-dar- ince that they were in fact the pro-
luce-s associations, and
reason it is exceedingly difficult to GALLEY TWO— Farm Agent ------
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M|f‘ innis home.
Malheur county would be back on a
holidays.
e practice o f relling '
Mm. Bernice Martin was home ior ^ ^
’ M
<hp
vu
Whereas, we deem this unfair and measure the results in terms o f cash valuable time searching for some
Hick Lockett »hipped cattle to
j a- r' ‘ on w ihout com-
the week end and Miss Threlma Me |___
deceptive method o f doing business va,De immediately acm- ng to the means of disposing o f their product, Portland Friday.
~
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...
,
over.
lw 33 to tuberculosis;1
and especially objectionable because county because nf it. It is fa» more When viewed with the fact that John Ho 'n who ia attending school Creary was her over night guest
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m ntal wo-k at Vnle
Saturday.
[
The
Nyssa fire department will
of the discredit cast upon legitim ate: difficult to e » r matr
*br uitimite fanning at best pays very narrow in Baker, will be a guest of his par­
fclkaHne land» and ask,
Miss Ruby Moses is home from j jjive a dance at Bodfish hall on
■rgnnizftions. because o f the qu»st- economic benefits.
H ov-vrr, »tiffi- margins of profit and frequently ents, Mr. and Mr». G. S. Horn.
r uance. by ‘ he Ore-
R
is* for the holidays.
j Monday evening. New Years night.
ior.alhe method usually employed by c>nt d'evet ra-h returns can be at- none whatever, ev**n «mall gains
Arden Reed was a business visito»
: v‘ atmn asking for
Volony people who attended the I Everybody welcome.
such self-styled associations.
Now, tr'buted thereto to offset the cost through efficient marketing are of in Ontario last week.
E consideration fr-m
F m Bureau meeting at Cairo last
* xtreme importarle in maintaining
Mr< Isabelle fo le wili be a gur '
d 8 i .'i ) :n ionning ' herefore be it resolved that we con- many times."
Robert Toombs and family this
Friday feel that it was a worth while
1 'inn such practice or the part of
T' at
'be rernr* dealing ,r evpand ng the industry. wh*h, of hpp parpntg Christmas.
week moved from the Dr. Harazin
r *” l and»; a id ex-
by
the
way,
is
the
only
primary
in­
Miss
Dayal
Cochran
will
b
e
.
guest
r
-Prram.
Governor
rtect
W
.ltcr
M.
I a( on to fbp Grange private firms or individuals and that Tl,k core» erntive m r V ( nr in tho
ranch near the Shoestring ditch to
we favor logirtiUion prohibiting any ''r>untJr clam ed the r'»w -1 m’ errst dustry o f any consequence in the o f her parenu during the holiday
^ « e
enthusiastically received
and to ail those
to the
th » ' country. These benefits should in- > George Horn will be a guest o f a"d K olon, reaulent. are loud in the Chas. Thompson farm.
'irm corporation! partnership ot in -i0^
farmers who listened to
male the meeting so.
iividual from employing the term I rvJmT^- This wo»k berr.in with an create greatly from year to year as his parent, through the Christmas
*h. mujuc that » « p a r t o f
Thomas Barton ia very low with
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the program. Those in attendance pneumonia.
“ Farmers Association" or any like\Vocational eampaign
-n 19?1 to ‘ he farmers more generally take
that the work o f .
.
.
vaca
ion.
j
fknm
the
Kolony
were:
Messrs
and
iteach the fundamental principle* 0f ’.dvanthge o f the superior facilities
nt and Club Leader
t.hnt ,,>n<ls *" m ,,ead'
FOR SALK.
co-operative
m>rketing offeied
Two hundred tons hay, 2000 bu Mesdames Martin, Beaumont, and
ffeied for marketing farm products;
products
Be it further resolved, that the successful
rta neur county is
and has been carried on until it is hrough properly organized and well shels barley for sale at John Rust > Overstreet, and Mess re. Page. Zeire-
Poland China Boars, bl
Farm
Bureau
go
on
record
as
con-
agricultural county
ertimated that many thousands o f managed
co-operative
marketing ranch, near Mitchell Butte. Lama- le,n, Schaffer, Kingman, Morgan and March farrow.— Ben Rose, I
■ interested in the
(CoUtjniMd from page 4.)
Or., R. F. D.— Adv.d8-4t
additional dollars have found their associations."
i ing sheds— Adv. It
; Judd.
.-‘ A i
TO COLLECT LIABILITY
: ?
i
'I
\ *1
- ■NK.ligw».'»
A l) m e e t
$1.50 PER YEAR