T he G ate C ity J ournal NO. 15. NYS8A, OREGON, FRIDAY. J A N U A R Y 26, m 3 . $1.50 PER YEAR MAY PUT IN SPUR. ODD FELLOWS INSTALL. A number of prominent residents The local I. O. O. F. lbdge in­ of I he Oregon Trail district were in stalled officers on Tuesday, January Nyssa Wednesday to meet General 16, as follows: ifiht Agent Larkin of the O. S. Noble grand, Sidney Burbidge. who came to investigate the de­ Vicve grand, J. R. Hunter. sirability o f putting in a spur from Secretary, A. V. Cook. the Homedale branch, which runs , ,, ,. . . . , . A meeting will be held at the L. Financial Secretary, J. H. Forbes. th through the district with a view t o , D. S. church next Sunday at 2 p. m. PARENT - T EA< HER MEETING. Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Mac Cole- Treasurer, Eddie Powell. aiford farmers o f the vicinity better « .-„ „ „ „ w ,, invited. aiford Detier Everybody regular meeting of the man, on Sunday, January 21, a nine- _ The . next „ A. V. Cook, as district deputy, shipping facilities. The proposed Mr. and ¿lrs. Bodmer and Mrs. Parent-Teacher Association will be pound boy, who has been named was insta|iing officer. pur would serve 3000 acres of the Conklin, Mrs. Bodmer’s mother* of held on Tue8 los u iie tn go In church Not |a whole. I the basement of the school house year. list this week. joyed. its representative. For . ns lie very iiuslly leailiiix the penses of would be unwise to destroy j was a success in every way. Splen­ " c i mil o f the service when t lie c " 1 the purpose of raising funds to de­ ic ent religious organizations' did music was furnished by Mr. .*1 tm i tiusket was pnssixl. hut when fray the expense* of contests, and lempt to merge them into an- j Crooker, violinist, and Mrs. Stubbs * O W YH EE BIG BEND i m inister aiiD onoced that the eon to arouse an interest in declamatory •which has neither leadership' at the piano. Supper was served by lion wotflO all Joti In slnginc work, it is recommended that try­ * * * * Bill Conley spent the week end in The new house on the William Mc­ rests on the field to'take over the ladies of the Circle. There was 1 ■ stanza* o f Olii H tm d 'ed I be man out contests be held to select a con­ Ontario. tsponsibility. a good crowd, good eats, splendid Ginnis ranch is nearing completion. n me from hi* seat and from fo rce el testant and an alternate. $ir judgment instead of assist-, ordL.r and a n(;at sum of $50 taken It is equipped with electric lights Earl Johnston and family were Ml n.sked the m inister if :ie wniildn’t 6. The time for delivery of a community cooperation it! in, which goes as payment on the and is strictly modern. , .e it the Ninety anil Nine, Mb. w ife visiting in Ontario Tuesday, return­ n * urged him to it * to elm rci. wPh declamation shall not exceed eleven I only increase the difficulties piano, for which the dance was Mr. and Mrs. Warren Fenn spent ing home Wedensday. minutes. ■ i sin ce.— Coin minis (/iapatci. the week end in Nyssa. Mrs. Fenn Jfold. These difficulties lie in given. Mr. and Mrs. Welsh motored to 7. The audience shall not ap­ lèvent right s of the individual The faimers o f the Oregon Trail has been quite ill but is a little Caldwell the first o f the week on plaud or manifest its approval of C uckoo Cay* ta-ji. ot *. y 8 zo. nain in the church of his community are figuring on a side better. business. Fur Ingenious villi.iny. tlie click«». any speaker. Jack Glascock went to Ontario I and also in the perplexing track near the old school building, Mrs. Nellie T. Jacobs spent the nolds the prize alining h'nia. (t lays 8. Any school wishing to enter a n of dealing with titles to j oe stam and Mr. Kingman o f the Friday, returning Monday. The poultryman of this valley week end in Vale visiting relatives eggs Iti the nests o f oilier lo r d * , ihen candidate shall report to the county L. C. DeBord purchased 15 tur­ should have had a very successful ty, involving the equities Kingman Kolony are getting ready U N soon as the young . nckisis ln.tch. and friends. Mrs. Jacobs returned school superintendent not less than I missionary societies hold in to start a drain on their farms as key hens from Frank Doyle of Big winter so far, providing climate was It lifts Mie other lies!lings oil lie hack to the Bend Sunday afternoon. one week prior to the contests, the ami throw * them from Hie neat or rob* iJrches involved. soon as their carload of lumber a r - 1 Bend last week, all needed to make it so. Now let Mr. and Mrs. Kinder, county club hem o f the food hroiighl Imck tiy then number of the district, the name and cording to the present status rives. I Fred Klingback made a flying us consider that all poultry raisers agents, were visiting the school Fri­ , si rents. T h e eurkiai -.-em s to have grade of the pupil, and the title of on exists which in effect is a G. r . L. Smit is moving from our I trip to Emmett and return Saturday, have their flocks properly housed the iildllty to Illy eggs ol (lie sam e site the selection to be spoken. t with Rev. .1. J. FI -nir.g to distriet to make their home on the| Jlr. and Mrs. Geo. Glascock and and have given them the proper day. 9. Contestants shall appear on Mrs. T. D. Scott and little niece is those already in >he lies: w lnoher ve is commmity pastor, entered Frank Leuck place. We are sorry family visited Sunday at the Mc- feed and care. If such is the case ■liev nre large *no.l* the program by number, and the representatives of the Pres- ]ose them from our community Ewan home. 0 then he has either benefited by the Edna Endicott, were shopping in order of speaking shall be determin­ Parma Saturday. i and Methodist churches on hut wish them good luck in their Mr. Mills, a civil engineer, who nice weather or he has had a flock ed by lot. Precaution must be taken d, and the Commercial Club new home. John White and son, Loren, and has been a guest at the DeWitt o f hens that have been bred in the to keep the identity o f the speaker ich not to lay lot.” If such is the case, | Orval Faubion were among the Par- ! cannot by n n m u n under- The small son o f Mr. and Mrs. A. home over the week end, made a from the judges. indflg » ’d because of justice to Keck has been1 seriously ill, but business trip to Vale Monday. T. M he is unfortunate, and this article is ma visitors Saturday. 10. The judges shall be selected Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilson were in* n. Cannot be- terminal" J until next und{,r the efficient care of Dr. Sar- Lowe and L. R. DeWitt accompanied written for them who wish to con- DEPUTY COLLECTOR TO BE IN as follows: The superintendent of Mjjjft1 r when the annual con fer-, azjn ¡s mpidiy recovering. | tinue to raise chickens, and will lis- the city of Adrian Monday. MALHEUR COUNTY FIRST the school where the contest is to be Thomas Welsh visited the school •e ■>!' the Methodist Episcopal _________________ County School Superintendent E. ten to a f ? w poin‘ s °* rf a8on that PART OF FEBRUARY. held, »hall select three persons from arch ^convenes. Friday afternoon. M. Crail was a guest to dinner at may ** of some benef,t the commg the list of names selected by the re­ 3. Ip our judgment the following ,11 Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Russell For the purpose of assisting tax­ maining members o f the executive the Bigelow home Friday. Mrs. season. in o f -"Oi’eration will (icrve the At this season of the yeqr a ll' Fleetwood on Monday January 16, a payers of Malheur county in making Crail visited the school and express- cotnmittee, each of whom shall not nmgp y ntcrests to the best ad- income tax returns for 1922, Deputy !>e residents of Malheur county. K1STER HAS FORM ed herself as well pleased with its poultry raisers should give thought b!lby * !r' ’ named ntagn of all concerned. BRUCE R KLSTER HAS FOBM- ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ the to the mating o f the flocks, and see miss Mildred Evelyn Collector Shafer of the internal rev­ 11. The following scale shall be ( A i r ! the pro ent arrangement El) NEW PARTNERSHIP WITH school board while here. that they are properly mated. As Mr- and Mrs- C- Fc ' enue office will be at the following used in marking: ’ weed the churches and citizens ATTORNEY GALLAGHER. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Dunning of we breed for production it is neces- Sunday guests o f Mr. and named places on the dates given be­ 40 Interpretation ____________ ntinu until September 1, w hich; ______ Tommy Godwin. Parma were guests at the Lowe 8ary to breed the best you can get. low: .. 30 Naturalness ... ........ ........... — n e .ie minutes the conference year Beginning the first of February The last report o f Mr. Andrews, home Sunday. Those who are in the game proper Vale, United States land office, 16 Enunciation _______________ the Metho '.st Kpiscop I church. changes will be made in two law he is improving slowly. He was Elroy Huffman took his son have arranged for their male birds February 6 to 7, inclusive. 15 (B ) At which time the ,mmit- f^nis of Malheur county. Bruce K. moved to Parma last week. Ontario, City hall, February 8 to Charlie, who is suffering from dia- l°ng ago. and have given the care to 12. An agreement o f two of the «■presenting the churches and Kester will withdraw from the part Adrian was well represented at. betes, to Caldwell Monday for med- 8ee that the males they are to use 10, inclusive. judges shall be sufficient to render a ommercial Club, representing nership with George E. Davis, the the literary Friday evening. ical attention. O. A. Browning took have been bred from high producers, decision. In case two of them can­ xpressing the wishes of these firm o{ Davls & Kester of this city, Mrs. Lou Boswell is quite ill. I g them over. but those who expect to use such not agree, the decision shall be ren­ , shall determine the policy and enfer ¡n^0 a new partnership She has gone to Ontario for treat-, | ADRIAN County Club Agent and Mrs. W. male birds as they have in their own dered in favor of the one having the e ensuing year of the commun- ! with p j Gallagher at Ontario, D. Kinder Visited the school Friday, flock or will get by exchange with a m< nt Frank Van Petten of Ontario drove highest total of the three judges. ogram. Judge George E. Davis will continue not been neighbor should remember that the! Mrs- Clive Williams and little 80n . . . . . . . . . , Grandma Wallace has not 13. The school entertaining the Deen | Donald are reported on th.- sick list. I a new ford truck for the Adrian lum- l) If in the. judgment of this ¡aw p]actice in Vale, production o f your next crop of pul- Quite a number o f young people, ber yard out here Saturday.Mr. Enos contest shall arrange the program, si committee it seems wise to: j j r Kester came to Vale in 1910 well for some time. providing *uch members as will give Robert Elliott were from Nsmpa were over an 1 conduct-1 and ^ nother pastor, preferably from receiver of the land office when, , Mr. and . Mrs. . . ’ reibyter an or Methodist de- ¡j. was 0pened here. He practiced ' business visitors in the of the flock, as the production of ed meetings Saturday evening and him Sunday going on to Payatte to variety to the entertainment. The price of admission shall not exceed nation, or from other sources if for a short time by himself when he Saturday. from the Sunday and Sunday night at the visit relatives. Mrs. D. P. Pullen and little daugh-! the pullet is transmitted Irieht man cannot he found in retired from that office and on Feb­ ¡school house. Among thi numbers J, D. Gardner who has been on thej®*’ rcn‘ 8- was a quartette which was enjoyed 3|ck ij9t for the past week is reported] 14- The trophy, a silver cup, s a churches, the superintendent of ruary 20, 1916, entered into partner­ ter, Wilma and Viola, Were guests t o ( ma*e‘ In choosing the male, this may |, Fi. o d church ship with Judge George E. Davis, dinner in the Claude Willson home by all present. Rev. Borley preached better at this writing. rpmain in the CU8tody of thc wmning in Nyssa Friday. ; apply to any breed. First, vigor; a very interesting sermon Saturday! - Mrs - — ... - McCreary - " ------- ------- .i.I Vale school until the next contest. to recommend to the bishop one of the veteran attorneys of East­ Dollie was « r at John Bigelow moved out from | this we will define by finding a bird 15. Districts having a four year Idaho conference such ap- ern Oregon. and Sunday night. on business this week. Nyssa last week and will make his with an extra large comb and two high school may be represented only Itment from year to year. Weekly prayer meeting at the Mr. Kester states he expects to re­ Holly Bros, have finished painting home with his son S. D. Bigelow and well shaped wattles. His comb, face once by any one pupil. In all other During the present year and side in Vale for several months at school house Wednesday evening. their ice Tiouse. family. and wattles should be very red, his district* contestants may enter Everyone is invited to attend. such a per od m we are able to [^ast, driving back arid forth to On- Mr. Bailey was in town on business .,rnin provided they are eligible Robert Wallace returned home: eye large and keen. Get a bird with Sunday school Sunday m rning at eipa: and recommend action, it tarl0 H:s work with the ol^ firm from Long Valley, where he has a full, well rounded breast, standing j under these rules and did not win 10:30, and preaching in the evening one day this week. no wi-e iliat the following rela- of Davis & Kester will be continued been working, Sunday. 1 squarely on his feet, and legs that Mrs. Geo. Cooley was visiting rel- the cup in former contests, at 7 o ’clock. of church activities be main- until those pending matters which atives in Adrian before going to Port John Gordon of Vale visited h is! show no signs of being knock-kneed, |od: he has been handling have been set­ sheep camp on the McConnell ranch H 's back should be broad, extending AUCTION SALE. Often male* segregate certain fe­ land where they have decided to live. 1.) Preach once a week in each tled. I Monday. •«■H back. Carrying his tail at an males, leaving others unnetod which Miss Elsie Elliot has been assist­ Attend ion o f our reader* is called Ire!! holding and separate Sun- I 5 NVw members shall be receiv-i Fred Snively was a Vale visitor angle not more than 40 degree* with this method overcome*, an I you wilt ing at the D. T. Holly home a* Mrs. to the advertisement on page 2 of ¡ihoois. the Frank Leuck auction sale of ! ‘ he lines of his back, his tail should find you get better fertility. One Holly has been *ick with la grippe, Church property of each d e -1 od and enrolled as member* o f thej Monday. usually male for every thirty fet.iale* with| “ aY Elliot was a Vale visitor Tues livestock and farm implements. Any­ II t" remain intact; at len-d church of their choice. I Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schweizer and be broad and well spread, ___ one looking for bargains in either of 1 liri:. , ,xt then tie | 6. This arrangement and comity J baby moved onto th* Gus Schweizer birds so shaped are broad through Leghorns and one male for every bay. o u t the length of the body and this twenty fetn.des wjth th(, American I Mr- Graver and Boh. Driscoll were those lines would do well to keep table and satisfactory adjust- may be continued h r modified ac- ranch last week. Lynn Kygar moved onto the Andy is very essential in the makeup of breeds are suffic jent, but be sure to looking after business interests at the date, Saturday, February 8, in |rt between the churches. j coiding to the wiihcs of all parties mind and be on hand. There ia a Hansen ranch this week preparatory ‘ he high producing pullet. get the best that is possible. i Wilder this week. The finances involving pas-1 concerned, Do not use more males than a b s o - ---------------------------- | Mrs Dollie McCreary went to On- big list to choose from. ial support be managed as at Ihe j By the quarterly conference o f the to beginning spring woik. Mr. and Do you have cream, eg rs, poultry tario Thursday. lent time by the general commit-! Methodist Episcopal church, eon- Mrs. I.u de Goode will live with him lutely necessary, and it is a good FOR SALE— Six good Holstein Thoa. McGivem recieved word that of the organizations concerned, veiled unanimously at Nyssa, Ore- until they find a satisfactory loca -, policy to pen up a male at times.: or ranch butter to sell? Ship the' dairy cows, fresh and to freshet* tion for themselves. Give him extra good care while in Commercial Creamery, LaGrande, * his sister, Mrs. F. J. Clemo was quite the overhead charges r.nd henev-' gon, January 21, 1923. Wm. Peutz purchased 500 sheep < confinement, and if your flock is on Oregon. Write u* if you want ou ill with an attack of appendicitis at soon. — P. van Twisk, V4 mile south pt monies of the churches be ban-; W. M. Ewing. Supt. her home in Ontario. I Idanha orchard.—Adv.J6-tf I range alternate in penning the males, quotations regularly.—J12-2t from Tom Conley last week. separately. 1 R. J. Davis, Secretary. 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