The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, March 23, 1923, Image 1

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    T he G ate
VOL. XXI NO. 23.
NYSSA. OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 23. 1923.
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$1.50 PER YEAR
y NEW LAW BRINGS
Improve Poultry
Rabid Coyotes Numerous.
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LEY M EW OTHER CENTERS
DECIDED UPON.
WILL MEET OGCASiOKALLY TO
STUDY PROBLEMS
city journal
A mad coyote was killed
Thursday by Ben Crummett a
few miles east o f Vale on the
Ed Morgan ranch after the rabid
beast had frightened the neigh-
borhood for over a day. The
coyote had been tearing around
the ranch trying to bite stock.
According to reports this
makes the fifth mad beast kill-
ed in the valley recently. Four
coyotes suffering from hydro-
phobia and one dog have been
killed at numerous
ranches
around Vale.
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DRASTIC PENALI)
FIVE RAIDS RESULT IN TWO
CONVICTIONS
Everybody went home well pleased
r3, Atwater of Wilder, spent i
By Ray T. Moe.
with the program and box suppet ! Pas* week with Mrs. Ruth Klinefelter
given at the school house Friday I Mr- Stites, representative o f Park»
As we are now right in the thick
evening. C. W. Barrett and Ira Bros, was canvassing the community o f hatching our next year’s layers
it is well to give our undertaking
Dail wired the school house for last week.
Mrs. E. L. Gibson and son were all due consideration. First, we P E N A L T I E S TY P IC A L
radio and Ernest Wilson of Nyssa
want as many chicks hatched out of
came out and brought his radio set Nyssa visitors Saturday.
R. R. Overstreet and son Robert the eggs set as consistent, and is
and gave a concert after the school
program. Andy Brown of Valley are working on their ranch on the possible to get out o f good, fresh, DISTRICT
ATTORNEY
WARNS
View was auctioneer for the sale ol river this week. Robert is teariug fertile eggs, taking it for granted
OFFENDERS THEY MAY
EDUCATION PROLONGS LIFE
the boxes. The total amount from up the ground considerably with the that everyone is that much interest­
EXPECT LIKE.
new Fordson tractor outfit.
College women live longer than the sale was $20.50.
ed that they will know that the egi;.-
other
women,
according
to
a
study
Mrs.
Chas.
Bradley
visited
in
the
are fresh. As to the fertility, that
The dairymen o f Malheur county
Aimer Smith o f Logan, Utah, is
Lowe and Klingback homes on Thurs we can prove by a test after the
are going to nave an opportunity to made by Myra N. Hulst o f the visiting at Jim Benall’s.
Five prohibition enforcement raids
American Red Cross, and published
seventh to the tenth day. If the have been made by peace officers of
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Thompson and day of this week.
meet with the extension dairy spec­
in the Quarterly Publication of the children were visiting at J. T. Long’s
Toney Stoneck was a business vis­ fertility should prove very poor at
Malheur county during the past week
ialist from the college two or three American Statistical Association.
itor in Adrian Saturday.
that date we should find the cause. and two stills found and destroyed.
Sunday.
times each year to get the latest
Among 15,561 graduates of three
Mr. and Mr.s Geo. Glascock and Over fat hens in the early spring
Mrs. Nick Smit is on the sick list.
The most complete still ever found
scientific information on their prob­ women’s colleges, the death rate be­
Mrs. Temple was visiting Mrs. family were shopping in Nyssa Fri­ have poor fertility, and extra heavy in Malheur county was discovered on
lems just as the fruit growers and tween the ages o f 20 and 64 years Matheny Sunday afternoon.
day.
feeding of meat scraps forcing the old Claypool ranch at the mouth
poultry men have been doing for th e. was only 3.24 per 1000.
John Rust, who has been at his heavy laying has the same effect.
For col­
Miss Irene Clauson of Nyssa spent
The still,
past year. This was decided last lege women between 25 and 34 Friday» night with Miss Mary Ma­ ranch near Mitchell Butte, was call­ Again, the mating may be the cause, of Cottonwood canyon.
which was running liquor when found
week when N. C. Jamieson visitea years of age the death rate was 2.77 theny and attended the box social.
ed home to Boise by the serious ill­ and would suggest if that should ap­
by the officers, was patterned after
the county and spent three days in per 1000, while for women in the
pear to be your cause, to separate the famous Sunnybrook system of dis­
First in the preliminary contest ness of his mother Monday.
conference with the county agent, general population it was more than was awarded to Miss Rusem Miller,
Joe Wallace has rented 3 acres of the male from the pen, keep him
tillery and was turning out rye
farm bureau dairy committeemen twice as high, namely 6.19 per 1000. who will represent Arcadia at the I *anc^ from Si Bigelow and has in 1 where he will have plenty of room,
whyskey. One hundred gallons of
and delegation of dairymen who
It was also found that professional declamatory contest to be held in j acre (>1 head lettuce and 2 acres of and first see that he is properly
rye mash were found and five g:d-
assembled to meet him at various occupations, such as college women Ontario March 81.
onions. Mr. Bigelow has sowed 3H cleaned and dusted, should he prove
lons o f finished product.
points in the county.
usually engage in, have fewer risks
lousy, and well fed with plenty of
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Lackey and acres of lettuce.
Five charges were placed against
Mr. Points and daugther Myrtle meat scraps in his feed, and return­
The dairy industry is increasing than the industrial and other occupa­ little daughter were visiting Mr. and
Melvin Drips, arrested on the farm,
faster than many people realize, as tions o f the non-college women. Mrs. C. W. Barrett Sunday evening. were dinner guests at Klingback’s ed to the pen after a week’s care.
under the new prohibition laws. He
are other forms of farm livestock Fifty-eight per cent o f the college
Rev. Fleming o f Nyssa preached on Tuesday.
Any of the first named causes can plead guilty to one charge and was
Mrs. Leona Mencissidor became be easily remedied. Again when
such as poultry and hogs According graduates in these three women’s at Arcadia Sunday afternoon.
fined $500 and sentenced to four
to farm surveys made by the exten­ colleges were engaged in teaching.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Splom of very ill and was taken home to her choosing the eggs, only set eggs of months in the county jail.
sister
in
Nampa
the
first
of
the
“
School
Life,"
published
by
the
sion service and farm bureau, the
Vale, Mr. and Mrs. John Car o+
fair size and regular shape, as the
An electrically equipped still, mak­
average sales per farm of livestock United States Bureau of Education, Fruitland were visiting at Charlie week.
chick in hatching must depend on ing a run, was found in the base­
Clarence Rippey
resumed his cutting his way out. When a chick
and livestock products in 1919 was makes the following comment on Bullard’s Sunday.
ment o f I. B. Quisenberry’s ranch
only $200.00 whereas in 1922 it had these figures:
Miss Leona Zittercob has been out work at the Jenkins-McLain lamb­ has reached that day that he ex­ house and the owner arrested. One
ing
camp,
after
a
week’s
absence.
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Such
favorable
figures
for
col­
grown to $700, despite the some­
of school for the past week suffer­
pects to take part in the affairs of hundred and thirty gallons o f prune
Rev. Chas. Blom of Ontario was chickdom he first pips the shell with
what lower prices received. In other lege graduates are not surprising ing with rheumatism.
mash and 14 gallons of finished pro­
words there is around five times as when it is considered that as a rule
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Butler Tr. calling in Owyhee Monday.
the upper point o f his bill. After a duct was destroyed by the raiding
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wilson and few hours, when he is ready to leave
much farm livestock now as there only the physically fit continue were Boise visitors Thursday and
officers. Most o f the finished pro­
children of Nyssa visited in the the
was four years ago. With this in­ through the four years to gradua­ Friday.
shell, he turns completely duct tested high, asserted District
crease in dairying and farm live tion. Physical and mental examina­
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart o f Parma Bigelow home Monday. Mr. Wilson around backwards, cutting the shell Attorney Lytle.
Mr. Quisenberry
stock comes many problems in the tions given to all students bring to have moved to the Pennington ranch has purchased an Overland car of as he moves, until the circle is com­ pled guilty and was fined $750 and
Mr.
Bigelow.
light
remediable
defects
and
lead
to
care, feeding, anagement as well as
on the boulevard. Mr. Stewart ex­
pleted, when he finds both halves sentenced to six months in the
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fisher, who are ready to give way and he is county jail.
in marketing the products. That is improvement. Favorable living con­ pects to raise a crop o f broom corn.
have ben employed by the Jenkin- free.
why the dairymen have decided that ditions, such as college women are
Another raid was made on the
McLain sheep company returned to
it will be a good plan to get to­ likely to encounter, prescribed phys­
Such is the hatching of a properly Owyhee river a few days ago but
KINGMAN
KOLÒNY
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their
home
the
first
of
the
week.
ical
exercise
and
general
physical
gether occasionally to discuss things
incubated chick in a regular, well- the party suspicioned o f making ill­
Fred Brock, formerly employed by shaped egg. There are hundreds of
with the specialist and aomng them- education add to the high level of
The P.-T. A. will sponsor “ The
icit liquor had left the day before
health.”
Eelves,
Farmerette,” a play given by the J. C. Gordon, is now working for reasons why chicks do never hatch, and moved their effects to Idaho.
Wm.
Peutz.
Four dairy centers have been de­
even though they have appeared to
Sigma club of the Ontario high
Last Thursday a raid was made in
cided upon. These are Riverdale
school Saturday evening, March 24, The monthly P. T. A. meeting wa3 have grown well right up to the day the rough country just north of On­
for the Dead Ox Flat district; Vale
at the Kolony school building. The held at the school house Friday af­ o f hatching, but this is oftener tario and the officers aund evidence
Mrs.
Mbrritt
Greeling, found in incubators than under hens,
for the western part o f the county;
admission will be 35 and 15 cents. ternoon.
that business had been conducted
county council district vice-president though the same reasons appear as
Adrian for the territory from Owy
Reverend
Snow
o
f
Payette
called
there but no finished product was
COUNTIES TO BE SUED FOR
and Mrs. R. R. Overstreet were pre­ well under hens as in machines. In left.
hee, south; and Valley View for the
in the Kolony Saturday.
LARGE SUM FOR LIVES
Ontario-Nyssa sections.
The first
Miss Susie Claibom left Thursday sent. A new members, Mrs. Ellis incubators there are two reasons
The fifth raid was made last Sat­
OF WEISER BOYS
Walters, was added to the organi­ that cause a great deal of these urday into the hill land northeast
regular meetings will be held next
to consult an eye specialist.
zation.
Plans
were
discussed
for
a
Although no complaint has been
October
or
November, although
troubles, that o f going to the ex­ of Vale. Empty mash barrels and
Word was received this week stat­
some of the dairymen have asked filed, District Attorney Lytle has ing that the M. L. Parsons family is patriotic entertainment on April 6. tremes in either supplying the other evidence which showed that
Carl Schweizer came down from moisture or not supplying any moonshingin had been going on there
that the county agent arrange for a been notified by Weiser attorneys nicely located at Astoria, Or.
dairymen’s picnic and tour during that a suit is soon to be instituted
Mrs. M. M. Greeling, who is a Boise for the week end to assist moisture. In causing t oo much was found but nothing further.
June. This will be done if the in­ against, Malheur county, the county county vice president o f the P.-T. Wm. Peutz in fxing his car.
moisture you develop an abnormally
The two arrests made and convic­
Mrs.
Margaret
Schweizer and large chick and often so large he tions obtained were the first under
terest is sufficient. The first work court and the county engineer, Wash- A., has been visiting several of the
daughter
Anna
were
guests
of
Mrs.
which will be taken up is along the ington county, Idaho and the same associations in the district recently.
can not make the revolution neces­ the new drastic prohibition code of
^m e of simplified testing for produc­ officals of that county for the sum Friday
sary to cut the egg, and in not sup­ Oregon.
afternoon
she and Mrs. Peutz Saturday.'
t io n and cost o f production on rep­ $50,000 personal damages fo r the Overstreet visited the Owyhee P. T.
plying sufficient moisture the chick
“ The sentences given Mr. Drips
lives of Howard Lee and Gerald A. meeting anl Friday evening Mrs
resentative herds.
has not developed enough to be and Mr. Quisenberry can be taken as
OREGON SLOPE
Evans, two Weiser boys who lost Greeling and Mrs. Schweizer at­
large enough to fill the space neces­ samples of what will be given to per­
Mrs. E. Frost was hostess at an sary so that it can press that part sons convicted under the new law."
their lives in the Snake river last tended the P.-T. A. party at the Or­
enjoyable party on Thursday evening of the bill against the shell hard said District Attorney R. D. Lytle.
November when they 4r0Ve through egon Trail school building.
March 8th in honor of the birthday enough to cut itself out of its old
the railing on the Weiser inter-state
Mr. and Mrs. Overstreet and Mr.
anniversary of her grandson, Max home.
bridge.
and Mrs. Judd were dinner guests
According to the information both Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Judd Brown. Covers were laid for Mr.
Irregular shaped eggs are also a
ITEMS OF INTEREST ABOUT
and Mrs. J. L. Brown and daughters
of the counties and the officers will in the home east of Parma.
cause to hinder the chick turning,
THE BOYS AND GIRLS.
Charlotte
and
Barbara
and
the
small
be charged with negligence in not
A fire originating at the sheep
and if the egg is Uneven in any way,
repairing the railing and floor of camp on the Littoory ranch Friday guest of honor.
either not round, too long or if it is
MATHEWS JOBS DOCTORS AND
The first pig club in the county the bridge, which had been partially
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Karst and
was whipped by the high wind to
too short hold it out and give spar*
OFFICERS TO GET AW AY
was organized last Friday at Brogan. burned by fire some time before the various parts of the ranch. A val­ daughter Evaline were guests Sun­
to an egg of good conformation and
FROM COUNTY JAIL
Seven members enrolled, Neil Eng­ accident. Notices were posted after uable potato pit was burned but day of Mr. and Mrs. John Bartshe.
of only fair size. When buying eggs,
land, President; Eldred Locket, vice- the fire warning ail that the bridge strenuous efforts saved the other
Jesse Newton and family of Pay­
if any o f the irregular shapes are
president, Joe Davis, secretary, Bill was in an unsafe condition, assert buildings.
ette moved this week to the George
shipped to you, notify the shipper
What is now thought to have been
Cole, Charlie Smith, Jack and Ro-os county officers.
Lattig
ranch,
recently
vacated
by
E.
Mr. Risser of the California Vege­
that you are not satisfied with the a “ fake” attack o f appendicitis assist­
England. The boys will meet every
E.
Frost
and
family.
table Growers’ Union was the prin­
o ff shaped eggs and as a rule if you ed Arch Mathews in getting out of
two weeks with Clyde Cole as local
cipal speaker at the meeting of the j R. E. Shay was a dinner guest have dealt with a firm of responsi. the county jail into the hospital and
HAMMER BURNED
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. C. Welcher.
leader.
bility they will correct it with other from there away to parts “ unknown”
A well-known hardware article— a vegetable growers at the school
Mesdameg Henry Rabey and Chas.
The girls in the sewing club n*
house
Wednesday
evening.
Mr.
Ris-
eggs shipped. As a rule, responsi­ a few days ago.
hammer—was
made
use
o
f
sometime
entertained Thursday
Brogan are doing some beautiful
ser is recognized as an authority in, Skipper were
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ble firms do not want any but well
Mathews was arrested in Ontario
work. Several of the girls are on ago by the Seattle business men as his work. He was accompanied by a °i™°0n ^
and Mrs. J. L.
r
shaped eggs shipped.
a
striking
object
lesson
to
all
o
f
the
a few weeks ago for jumping his
Brown.
their last lesson and are ready to
Mr. Kupner. It was stated at the
Now if you have not tried to im­ bail several months ago when hailed
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Chapman of
lake out their final report. A com- “ knockers" in that city.
A huge catafalque, bearing a 32- meeting that Denny & Co. are going Payette and Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Vin­ prove your flock by buying the best into court on a bootleg charge. A
lunity exhibition of the work is be­
to build a packing plant at Adrian
cockerel obtainable, and even if you short time after being put in jail he
ing planned later on so the girls can ''00t'l')nK hammer, weighing 600 with accommodations
for packing cent were guests o f Mr. and Mrs. have, send for a few settings of the became seriously ill and his com­
show their work to the interested pounds, was drawn through the fruit, lettuce, cauliflower and vari­ Otto C. Miller Saturday evening.
streets, followed by 3,000 business
F. B. Wilcox returned the last of best eggs you can afford to buy and plaints o f misery and pain caused
people of the community.
ous other vegetables which will be
the week from Great Fall», Mont, see what it will do for the flock for Dr. H. W. Steclhamer to be called.
Achievment certificates have been and professional men.
next year. A few weeks ago there The man had every symptom o f the
After the procession it was placed grown in the vicinity.
sent out during the week to the fol­
The pounty court was viewing the where he spent the last two months was an auction sale of cockerels disease except fever, even to violent
lowing 100 per cent clubs of last upon a funeral pyre and cremated. Nyssa-Jordan Valley highway Wed­ looking after property interests.
Miss Mary Bartshe spent Tuesday down in California o f only birds vomiting. As the manifestations of
year: Sunnyside sewing club, Bonita; The procession was preceded by a nesday.
that had pedigrees and affidavits the patient must be heeded in as
night
with Mrs. C. A. Karst.
Blue Bell sewing club, Vale; Nyssa band playing dirges. All the solemn­
The P.-T. A. Saint Patrick’» party
The first ball game of the season proving their dams were hens that dangerous disease as appendicitis,
sewing club, Nyssa: ‘Oust the Scrub’ ity and pomp of an impressive funer­ was well attended Saturday evening.
al was observed.— Exchange.
was staged Friday afternoon at the had been above the 200 egg pro­ Dr. Steelhammer ordered Mathews
pig club, Brogan; and Big Bend sew­
The orchestra opened the evening’s
Park school when the Park boys ducers, and they sold for sums taken to the hospital and called in
ing club. Big Bend. A 100 per cent
Spring trousers are so loose you entertainment with several selec­
crossed bats with the Jefferson nine ranging from $6 to $92.50, and they Dr. Fortner for the operation.
club means that every member en­ can get them on over your shoes.
tions, after which “ An Irish Alibi,” ,
Mrs. Mathews appeared at the hos­
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resulting in a score of 25 to 13 in were worth it.
rolled in the club completed the re­
a one act farce, was given. M rs .],
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There are some 67,000,000 hens In pital and objected so strenuously on
quired amount of work in the requir­
The man who said there was noth Morgan pleased as an Irish plumber favor o f Park.
Mrs. J. L. Brown and Mrs. Harry the United States and there are at the ground* of general disbelief in
ed manner. Achievment pins will be ing new under the sun was hunting j ¡n distressing circumstances, as did
Lattig were Ontario visitor» on Wed­ this date about 35 that are above operations that the physician» did
sent later to all members in club socks without holes in them.
Mrs. Schweizer as Nancy and Miss!
the 300 egg producers, and the 200 not operate.
After a few days
nesday.
work/ who finished the work they
Gladys McGinnis as the maid, Kitty, j
Mrs. and Mrs. Albert Craven and egg hen is not at all common, but Matthews quietly got his clothes and
enrolled in at the beginning of the completed three lessons and are on The Misses Eva Stacey, Jeanette!
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their fourth. They had a party at Martin,
Agnes
Nichols,
Ji0, , | A l b e r t Jr. were week end guest, that is the kind of a hen every disappeared from the hospital.
year.
farmer should try and raise, and
of
Mrs.
Craven’s
their
last
meeting.
Plans are now being made for two
Dr. Steelhammer stated that the
Schweizer and Margaret Morgan of Mr*' Craven * Parent8’ Mr' and
when you consider that the average man was either the best “ faker”
The Tiny Stitchers at Jordan Val­ gave an Irish folk dance. Games, Mrs. Mattison.
poultry clubs in the county. One is
to be at Moore's Hollow and the ley have also completed their three visiting and music occupied the rest „ Mrs. P . M . Boats and daughter farm flock only averages about 60 ever to come under his professional
eggs per year, just think of all the attention or was really suffering
ot' 'r at Valley View. The number* lessons and are working on their of the evening, during which time
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Saturday evening, where they w< re non-layers that are being fed, and from an attack which later subsided.
eii r plan on hatching their own fourth.
the ladies served pop com balls
The dairy herd record keeping
called by the death of the formers since we have learned through tr ip
1 • kens or securing them from a
wrapped in Irish green.
nesting that the increase of the eggs every keeper o f any flock to have
father.
club of Big Bend scored two dairy
fcai breeder.
Lloyd Ferguson and George Jones may be bred and that breeding will some birds bred in that line, and
After arguing with movie stars
Tbe gills of the R -ervoir school bams, two cows, all dairy equipment
transmit through the male the pro­ then see that they are properly
have cho-en the name Sunshine for and milking utensils last Thursday Will Hays has been made a lieuten­ were business visitors in Baker City j
ducing value of its other it is up to housed and fed.
Monday
and
Tuesday.
ant
colonel
in
the
U.
S.
reserves.
afternoon.
their sewing club. These girls have
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