The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, March 16, 1923, Image 3

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    Exciting Runaways
Eastern Star Kensington j
Liven Things Sat.
LOCAL N EW S IN BRIEF
MR. FORD OWNER
Mrs. W. L. Gibson and Mrs. D. W.
and others. No tire is giving moro
Gibson were hostesses Thursday after­
mileage than the Seiberling and Por­
noon at an Eastern Star Kensington
tage, which we sell and at tig money
The house was beautifully decorated
saving prices All t;res shipped out of
town purcei pest prepaid.
in shamrocks and the St. Patrick color
Mr. and Mre. John Ray, Agnes Rey, I Mr. and Mrs. Prank N'ewhil! of rear 30x85. best grad« fabric......... ....... $10.60
scheme was carried out in the refresh
John Ray Jr., George Ray, Mr. and Ontario were shopping in NyBsa Wed 30x3), best grade cord............. . . 12 $0
ments. The Kensington was held at
32x31 r e d ........................................ 2.00
Mrs Elmer Strsdley and daughter needay.
the home of Mrs W. L. Gibson.
were dinner gueets at the H. A. Diven
C. L. McCoy was a business visitor 32x4 cords. ...................................... 26.00
33x4 cords ........................................ 27.00
homo Sunday.
I |u Boise Thursday.
Two rather exciting runaways liven
ed things up for a time Saturday af­
ternoon. One, the team ef E. A. Bod­
mer, broke louse froea the hitching
rack behind the Nyssa Trailing Co.,
dashed through the streets at break­
neck speed and finally came to a atop
againat a large tree in front of the
George Phillips residence. The hack
was completaly wrecked, one horse
Mrs. Reberger’s division of the Pres­
kilted and the other badly used up. In byterian Ladies Aid will give a Silver
making the turn on Main street one Tea at the basement of the Presbyte­
wheel on the runaway came in contact rian church Thursday. March 29. 2t
with the automobile of Albert Butler,
turning the car around but not damag­
An Optical Illusion.
ing it serioualy.
While George Adams was loading
Charlie MeConn- II had a uizxy spell
some farm implements on bis wagon Monday while driving into the Nyssa
in front of Cook Bros.' blacksmith Garage, irissing the doorway by about
shop last Saturday afternoon, the two feet and demolishing a section of
Charlie’s eyes where not
horses took Aright and started on a the wall.
rampage around the town which fur­ hitting just right and in trying to avoid
nished some genaine thrills to the spec­ a couple of men he thought he saw in
tators. Down one street, up another, the doorway he ran into the wall Lest
across lots they went at breakneck j any should get a wrong idea as to the
sepeed, with Mr. Adams little boy hang­ cause of Charlie’s physical condition
in g onto the seat for dear life. At one we will state that he whs sick and waa
Btage they crossed the city water' coming to town for medical treatment.
works property, breaking the pipe
which runs from the pump to the set­
Weaver Randolph, the Vale tele­
tling tank, thereby putting the water
phone manager, was in Nyssa Friday
system out of commission for a time,
on business.
When the horses suddenly came to a
stop on an > arthen bank the little boy
For Sale- One horse, will work any
was thrown headlong to the ground,
way — saddle, single or double; also
but luckily was not badly hurt.
harness and buggy to trade for good
cow. M. A. McDonald, Parma, Idaho,
route 2.
ml6tf
Presbyterian Si’verTea
U, S. ARMY SHOES
" W e have just' bought a tremendous
slock of Army Munson last shoes to
be,;sold to the public airect. These
ehoea.are 100 per-cen t solid leather
with heavy double soles sewed and
nailed. The uppers are of heavy tan
erome leather with bellows tongue,
^hereby making them waterproof.
These shoes are selling very fast and
we advise you to order at once to insure
your order being filled.
1 The sizes are 6 to 11. all widths;
Price $2.75. Pay postman on raeeipt
of goods or send money order. Mosey
refunded if shoes are not satisfactory.
THE U. S. STORES CO.
1441 Broadway, New .York City.
Mrs. C. L. McCoy and Mrs. W. H.
Reynolds spent the week er.d in Boise,
( ’• P. Laekey has sold hie shoe shop
in La Grande and returned to Nyssa to
live. They ju it can’t atay away from
Nysea. Mr Laekey will reside on hie
homestead i the Black Canyon die-
triet this summer and will aoon get
busy putting in his erop.
S. Andrews and wife of Ontario
•pent Monday in Nyssa. the guests of
Mrs Addie Wilson.
Born—To Mr. and
Toombs, on Tuesday
pound daughter.
Mrs
Charles
March 13, n 7}
Mrs. Hsilhrook has returned to her
home in Alpiee, Idaho, after spending
the winter months with her niece. Mrs.
Chas McConnell.
Mrs. M A. Thomason entertained at
a quilting party Wednesday. The in­
vited guests were Mrs Ehrgood, Mrs.
Hoxie, Mrs. Binkley, Mrs Divens,
Mrs John Ray and Mrs. Chas. Thom­
ason. After the quilting was finished
Mrs. Thomason served delicious re
freshments
Dude Rutherford and family of On
tarion were guests Sunday of Mrs.
Add’e Wilson.
Word received from Lloyd Hoxie,
who is attending Walker Baker busi
n:ss college at Portland, informs us he
has a position with the Fleahman
Yeaat Co. He is looking for a promo
tion soon and will have a car to run
around in and expects to spend the
summer in Portland.
Mias Lutile Biggs, daughter of Ju ge
Dalton Biggs of Ontario, was a gueat
of Mrs. J. P. Duniway this week
Among those attending the firemen’ s
ball at Ontario from Nyssa Wednesday
night were Mr. and Mrs, Dewey Ray,
Gordon Ray, Mr. and Mre. Steven*.
Miss Mazie Hope, Velma Suitor, Klaus
Tensen, Esrl Davis, Msriin Wilson,
Albert Cook. Sid Burbidge, Blayney
lioydell and Aden Wilson.
Frank Ward is improving his subur­
ban residence by putting in a concrete
basement. Georg* Green and Stanley
Fern are in charge of construction
work.
We Stock for All C.irs
brake linings, spark plugs, fen b l*r,
radiator hose and caps, piston ringi,
rim 'uga, etc.
HEXCEL FORD RADIATORS
won’ t burst if they freeze. Call and
see them and let us show you many-
good things in auto accessories.
Tires ahd Rubber Boots Repaired
B»y It new—13 a »leg»« whi .h
m fleets to say what width
Parker’s Tire Shop
Phor.e 177
Auto Accessories.
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Ontario, Oregon
For Sale.
A good box tent with canvas cover;
price $18. Buy the tent, get a lot in
town and have a home free of rent.
See gate City Journal.
A man's credit may he his best
friend or hit werst enemy.
A credit backed by promises only
is worse than useless, but i cretit
backed by a substantial compensa­
tion when pavmeot is does is a
valuable asset to snyene.
Make your credit mean so icthing
by backing it up with a snb antial
bank account.
The dollars he’«! in reserve 1 ny be
wie means ef assusing your u'ure
when opportunity presents . self.
PUBLIC SALES
MALHEUR GO. I NK
We have purchased 122.000 pair U.
Mrs. A. V. Cook, Mrs. Addie Wil S. Army Muuson jlast shoes, sixes 5)
Capital................ $£*. .).60
Clint Webb has recovered from a son, Mrs. H. D. Holmes and Mrs. to 12, which was the entire surplus
Surplu»...............$26 A i ’LOO
severe uttack ef the flu and is moviog Ralph Servoss were guests of Mrs H. stock of one of the largest U. S. Gov­
into his residence on north First T. Francis Thursday afternoon.
ernment shoe contractors.
sire. t. They had been making their
This shoe is guaranteed 100 por cent
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE home with Mr, Crockett.
BIDS WANTE»
solid leather, color-dark tan, bellows
STATE OF OREGON, FOR THE
Mrs. Sckneitar left the first o f the
tongue, dirt and water proof. The
COUNTY OF MALHEUR.
|
Sealed
bids
will he rece<v
by the
week far an extended visit with her
The Methodist church was filled to actual value of this shoe is $6.0G. Ow­
In the Matter of the Estate of Gus­
daughter, Mrs. Al Shesffer, at Moun­ capacity Thursday evening when Rev. ing to this tremendous buy we can of­ Recorder of the Town of V vsea at
tave Adolph Schweieer. Deceased.
I
his office until Monday, Mai
19, for
tain Home.
W. A. Gressman arose to deliver his fer same to the public at $2.95.
The undersigned, having been ap­
the excavatioa of 800 lines.- feet of
Jennie Newby returned to Nyesa lecture “ All About the Ku Klux
pointed by the County Court of the
Send correct size. Pay postman on I ditch of an approximate den h of 22
A number of people were delivery or send money order.
State of Oregon, for the County of Tuesday from Boise, where she has Klan.’ ’
If inches, and back filling. L nils can
been
attending
Link’s
Business
col<
present who probably had never seen sho s are not as reprensented we wdl b • secured at the uSea of t. * Recor­
Malheur, executrix of the estate of
Gustave Adolph Sehweizer, deceased, lege
the inside of the church before. The c(lMrfu||y „fu n d your lnon" upon
der. Bids wil) be epened Monday eve­
Allen Forbes arrived from the Coast speaker very forcefully and clearly j qUegt
and having qualified, notice is hereby
ning, March 19. The Council reserve*
given to the creditors of and all persons Tuesday to spend the summer in Nyssa. drew a mental picture o f the Klan as I
tbe right to rejeet any and all bids.
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having claims against »aid deceased to
By orde.- o f th* Count il
Mrs. Payne, first grade teacher, it probably really is, and as he pro- a t
present them, duly verified, as required spent the week end visiting relatives gressed the horns si d tail of the im J l d t l O D R l O S y o t d t 6 0 1 1 0 6
Albert Cook, R order.
aginary Klan gradually disappeared
by law, within six months after the in Ontario.
and in its place appeared the mrge of
first publication of this notice to said
Mrs. Bruce visited relatives in Boise
For Sale—Iacubater and bn-oder. In­
a splendid creature upon which 100 per
executrix at her residence in Ontario, Saturday and Sunday.
296 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
quire
ef Rey Ceek at the gar a. m9tf
cent
Americanism
was
plainly
stamp­
Oregon, or at the office of E. M.
Miss Virginia Hillier was a week end ed.
Blodgett in Nyssa, Malheur County,
guest of MrB Clark.
One thing about the Klan that the
Oregon.
.t » l
Mrs. W. G. Campbell visited rela­ speaker emphasized was that the or­
^Margaret Walrack Schweiser,
Executrix of the Estate o f Gustave lives at Nampa the latter part of last der does not teach nor tolerate unlaw­
week.
Sehweizer Deceased.
ful method* of gaining the ebjectives.
Date of first publication Feb. 23. 1923
Miss Leuise Kennedy and Mise Gen­ In no single case had the charge of
Date of last uublication March 23, 1928
eva Vaughan made a business trip to lawlessness against the Klan been sus­
tained. Another point was that the
Boise last week end.
John Reece is confined to his room Klan stands squarely upon the U. 8.
by a severe attack of erysipelas. Miss constitution, and is unalterably op­
Florence McDonald ie tbe nurse in to a union of church and state, which
tbe speaker declared was plainly un­
charge.
constitutional, and which statement the
Mr. Edison arrived in Nyssa from
Journal wishes to go on record as
Arkans* Monday to make an extended
thoroughly approving.
visit with his daughter, Mrs. W. G.
Campbell.
Wanted To bny some good lying
Frank Lynch is moving from the
land under the Black Canyon
Box
Willard Lynch ranch to apartments
22. Route 1, Nyssa, Oregon.
at the Jack Lynch rooming house.
Those attending the encampment o
Q i.c.lity sweets are cheaper in thb
the . O. O. F. lodge at Ontar o Wed­
nesday evening were A. V. Cook, ¡eng run. Honey Foster's Honey. f2.ii?
Frank Leuck, Wallace Lyn.-b, Jim
Duncan. John Forbes, Will Begin,
Until a market change, w< offer 60-
J. R. Elliott and Sid Burbidge.
'»c butter fat. $8 09 per case for eg u
t
a. b. La Grande. Oregon
Umon
Gordon Ray returnad to Nyssa Tues
dreamery Co , successors to Commer
day, after speeding the winter in La cisl Creamery Company
Grande.
I
B. F. Weir, hide and wool buyer of
For Sale Gooddooble work harness.
Portland, was a business visitor in
See H. R. Sherwood. M2tf
Nyssa this week.
All About tbe K. K K.
Company
Hardware
FARM IMPLEMENTS
Put it to any
Power Task
W hiie tb j Fordson Tractor has power
In plenty
drag plow s and harrows
through the heaviesl coil, it is light
enough, small enough end so easily
controlled that it can handily be put to
many tasks about the farm, that will
save you time, money ana work.
Come in and look it over before
buying your spring outfit
Quality
AND
Service
In fact the Fordson will do every power
E d e r H dw e C o
Is what we are building our business on
job, both draw-bar and b e lm e r e quick­
ly and at less cost than it can be done
with any other form o f power. So ever}'
month the whole year ’round the always
dependable Fordson will prove itself a
paying investment, because o f its capa­
bilities, its economy and efficiency.
NYSSA, OREGON
Nyssa Packing Co.
BURBIDGE & RAY, Pi op.
W ew H l gladly explain and demonstrate
to you the mar.v Fordson monev-mak-
ing, time-saving fsaturaA. Cail, w m e
or phone.
3000C
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Yon Can’t Afford to
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''TIOTR PRACTICE ............. .................. ... ____ Tuoarday, 7:*6 P. M.
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JUNIOR SOCIAL, Thirt Friday Evening of Each Mutith.
YOUNG PEOPLE’S SOCIAL, Second Friday Evening of Earl. Mo.
COMMUNITY DINNER AND SOCIAL, Laat Monday Even" g of
F..ich Month.
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