The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, May 11, 1923, Image 2

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CIGARETTES
G E N U IN E
“BULL’
DURHAM
TOBACCO
GATE CITY JOURNAL
Published
every F rid a y
O regon, by
at
H. F. BROW N
verifiable in e x p erien c e .” Im p a rta n t
m em bers of the new body include
Biahep H e rb ert Shipm an. A ppellate
Nysaa, Ju stice Finch of the New York su­
prem e re a rt, form er A ttorney G eneral
W ickeraham , V ery Rev. E. S. Roas-
m aniere of Boston end F rank L. Pelk,
Major G eneral Bullard, U. S. A.
E n terad a t the P ostoffiee a t N y iaa,
Orearon, as second-class m ail m a tte r
Bund'e Day
A D V B B T I8IN G B A T E S
"O n my recent visit to the N ear
D isplay a d v ertisin g ........26c per inch Eaat. I was am azed to find th e per
! chasing pow er of used c lo th in g ,”
R eaders
's t a te s J. J . H andsaker, O regou diree
F irs t in se rtio n ............ _..19c per line 1 tor N aar E ast relief. ” 1 found an old
S ubsequent in se rtio n s........6c per line sh irt would buy 2 dozen eggs, an old
’ coat would lpurchsse a sheep, w hile
SU B SC R IPTIO N
One year, In advance
v
m sntha, in advi
RA TES:
saw g re e t piles of weed sad hay bought
w ith this sam e legal te n d e r.”
“ A fte r enly one year of peace and
freedom frem m olestation th e people
will reestab lish them selves so rapidly
th a t they are sem etim et able te pro­
duce eoough food for th e ir own ese,
clothing cannot be had fa r love or
mnnay. Wa ta k a a d v an tag e of thia
situ atio n and eschange elathing for
food. We rarely give aw ay a g a r­
m ent, but alw ays require an exchange
in food products or service. R ecently
supplies sufficient to run an e rp h ese g e
for several day« were aeeured fa r ten
bales of old clothing which had been
throw n aeide as w orthless by the peo­
ple of A merica.
"W e w ant g arm en ts w ith aix m onths
e f w ear le ft in them for m en, women
or children. R ecently a million people
have been m ade hom eless and these
arc in g re a te s t nerd, while our re g u la r
everyday task is to supply clothing,
food and sh e lte r for 116,030 w ar or­
phans. ”
C lothing for N aar E a st ra liaf suffar-
ers should be se n t to N ear E sst R e­
lief, 613 Stock E xchange B ldg., P o rt­
land d irec t or through local com m ittees.
Bundle Day is May 16.
NOTICE
My wife, Mrs Avia A. Johnson
having left my room and board, I wil
not ba r.aponaibla for any bills aha
may contract.
SH ER R Y JO H N SON.
N O TICE FOR PU BLICA TIO N
L ap a rlm a n t o ' the Interior,
U. S . Land Office a t Vale, O re.,
April 16. 1923.
Notice is hereby given th a t John.H .
Weff of N ysss, Oregon, who, on Ju n e
22, 1908, m ade deeert land e n try No.
0817, for N E J Section 29, Township 20
8 ., R ange 46 E ast W illam ette Merid­
ian, has tiled notice of intention to
m ake final proof under the third para
g ra p h of a c t of March 4. 1915, to ea
tabliah claim to the land above d e ­
scribed, before R eg ister and Receiver
U. S Land Office, a t Vale, Oregon,
on the 23rd day of May, 1923.
C laim ant names as w itn erses;
W. L. Glenn, Mrs. W L. Glenn,
Chas Bradley, Mrs. Chas. Bradley, all
of Nyaaa, Oregon.
Geo. W, M cKnight,
a20-ml8
R egister.
U aul a m ark e t abaaga, wt a f a r Me
fer b u tte r fa t, Si.W per ease far eggs,
f a. b. La Grande, Grogan. U aiaa
Cream ery Co . auseeaaars te Commer-
ial Cream ary Compau y
We want a load of
hogs for next Friday
Call us up and let us know what
you have
Phone 20F2
Nyssa Packing Co.
BURBIÜGE & KAY, Prop.
This Is the Time of Year
for
the Sparrow.
We spend consldem ble tim e observ­
W aalea—Second hand law s mower,
ing the English sparrow s and study­
in good order, n et abova »8.
A.
ing th eir character and have about H iaiak, Nyssa. O r. m ltitf
reached the conclusion that, even If
that well m eaning but misguided B rit­
ish cousin had had senae enough not NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
to bring them over, they would have
IN FORECLOSURE
got here somehow anyw ay.—O h io
BY V IR T U E OF AN EXECUTION
S tate .lonrtial.
IN FO RECLO SU RE duly issued by
the Clerk of the C ircuit C ourt of the
S ta te of Oregon for tho County of
Malheur, dated the 9th day e f April,
1923, ia a certain suit in tha said Circuit
C ourt for the said S ta ts and County,
wherein the Bank of N yssa, a corpora
tion, was plaintiff, nod Tillman A.
Huffman, E lroy Huffman, In g er E.
Huffman, Jacob Huffm an, Barney Wil i
son ami E. C. WiUon were D efendants
and the Bank of Nyaaa aa Plaintiff re ­
covers«! ju dgm ent ag ain st Tillm an A. ■
Huffman and Elrey Huffm an for the
sum uf $6000, to g eth e r w ith in te re st
thereon a t tho ra te of 10 per cen t per
annum from the 30 day of Novem ber, {
NYSSA
OREGON.
1920. And tho fu ith e r sum of $450.00 |
us atto rn ey fees and for its costs aad
d isbursem ents herein, taxed a t $66 70
And it was fu rth e r considered, o r­
v irtu e of a m o rtg ag e given thereon by have or may accrue,
dered, adjudged aad decreed th a t the
tho above named D efendants, or aa
D ated this 10th day a f April, 19M, a t
defendant, Ja e eb Uuffm aa, have and
m
ush
th
ereo
f
ae
may
ba
neceiaary
to
'
Oregon,
racovar off aad from the Defendant*
H. L I E NOE, Sheriff.
Tillman A. Uuffm aa and E lroy Huff­ sa tisfy said ju d g m e n t in favor of tho
man. the sum of 37900, to g eth er with Bank of Nyaaa, Jacob Huffm an, Bar- D ata of » ret Pub. April II, II
io te raa t tb ereen a t the ra te of 7 per nay Wilson and E. C. W ilson, to g eth e r D ate of la st Pub. May 11, 1MI
cent par annum from the 19th day of w ith all aoata and disbursem ents th a t D ata of Sale May 12, 1913.
December, 1918, until paid, aad for the
fu rth e r sum of $660.00 as a ttorney
fe e t and fur hie costa aad disburse­
m ents herein.
Aad it w as fu rth e r considered, or­
dered, adjudged nd decreed th a t De­
fendants, Barney aad S C. Wilsan,
have and recover off and frem Defend­
ants, Elroy and la g e r E. Huffm an, the
cum of $3470 S3 D ollars, to g eth e r with
iu te re t tneieon a t the ra te e f 10 per
coni per annum trout the 20th day uf
N ovem ber anlil paid, and the fa rth e r
sum e t $276,00 aa A ttorney fees, nod
for their costa aril disbuisem euta he. o-
in, whieb judgm ents ware eaielled a .d
d o ik e ie a la the C lark 's office of said
C ourt in aaiu Jaunty en the 22nd day
e f March, 1923.
T herefore N etiee I* H ereby Given,
T h at 1 will on the lffth day e f B ay,
1923 a t the haur of ll.» 0 « ’aleck in
tke forenooo of said day, a t tha N orth
Main entrance deer of the C eurt House, j
a t Villa, in said County and s ta te , sell
a t public aucli-to to the highest bidder
or bidders for cash, the following de­
scribed real property tew it:
L ot (4) and 8K13W1 and S W iS E j of
Sen. (7); aad Lot (1) aad N E *N W i of
S«c. (18), all in Twp. (21) south. R ange
W hite tb e Fardson T racto r hep pow er
¡46) E. W. M, all in M alheur County,
in plenty to Crag plow s and harrow s
Oregon.
through the heaviest soil, it I b light
Tha above real p ra p arty w ith it*
•Dough, sm all enough and so entity
appurtenances ta k e s aad levied upon
controUad th a t it can handily be p u t to
as th a property s f tha laid D efendants,
many tasks about the term , th a t will
Tillm aa A. Huffman, Blrey Uuffmaa.
buvu you fikne, m oney and w ork.
Ia g a r B. Huffman, Jacab Huffman.
Barney WI lion and E. C. Wilson, by
A f t e r S tu d y in g
Chick Feeds
We Have Them
»1.60
BIBLE TO BE RE-WRITTEN
New Y ork.—P re se n t day scientific,
ethical rnd philosophical theories will
ba empleyed in re w ritin g the Bible
" ia the light of th a tw e n tie th een
t a r y ,” it baa been aaao an eed hy tbe
Tysoa L ectureship F e u n d a tio n ," whieh
was ergaaixed Monday in tho library
o f J . P. M organ’s hom e.
Nyssa Grain &
Seed Co.
The modern in te rp re ta tio n will be
earried to all p a rla of th e eou atry by
th e Rev. S tu a rt L. Tyaon, honorary
vicar of tho ra th e d ra l of St. John the
Divlao.
Tho foundation was declared to have
been incorporated to “ m ake accesnib'e
to me a and women in general tn e r e ­
s u lt of th e reae arsh of m odern schol­
ar* lato the origiaale o f th a C hristian
religion aad its in te rp re ta tio n aad par-
tic a la rly in re g ard to the Bible.
"M odern critical and historical ie-
•sa rs h has given us baek oar Bible; it
la ae longer an im possible book, full of
m oral
and
in tellectual
stam h lin g
block*. . . . Man is a* incarably
religiose aa in form er days and is
e ag e rly a ak iag f o r a fa ith whieh shall
b# a t ones coneanant w ith reason and
rds
MISS
Put it to an:
P o w e r Tasl
The Seventh Grade of the Nyssa Public
School will present
THEDEARBOYGRADUATES
A COMEDY IN FOUR ACTS
Queer L ittle It)«.
T he s m a lle s t dependency of F ra M O
la die lie (THoedle. situated a t tlm
east of Bella Isle. Ita population to
JBR. They do not apeak Praaeh. hut
Celtic. They are provided
at an Inn m anaged by the wi
town has no streets.
IN THE
Liberty Theater,Wed., May 16
7:30 P. M.
.
Oglaaby has a faw piases of fu rn i­
tu re and soma vanned fru it yot to aell
a t a saarifli-e. Must ha sold hy tho I6tb.
CAST OF CHARACTERS
Clyde W alkar. tha “ Dear B o y ," president of the c l a s t . . . _____ ______ Houston Dunawsy
Genevieve W alker, his eider siste r, an alum nus, who knows it all_________ R uth Sbolton
Mamie W alker, hie little siste r « p e s t . . . ___________ ___________________ M ildred Oglesby
Caroline W alker, his m other, who adores her boy ______________________ Zelm a Laakey
G randm a W alkar,his grandm other, has notions of her o w n __________ V irginia Thompson
M ri. M ary Milton, an aunt on his m others aide
. __________________R uth R ebergur
H elen Milton, his country cousin, who has plenty of s n a p __________ _____ Viola R lodgett
Mrs. M a rth a Weatfiold, his fashionable au n t on his f a th e r 's sid e _____M a rg are t C rockett
L eona Weatfiold, his city cousin.......... ......... . . . . . . . ________ ________ ________ Agnes S w sa
Bessie Moore, his b ast g irl_______________ _____ _____ ____ _________ Georgia Thompson
Je ru a h a W alker, his old maid su n t ............................. ............. ........... ....................... Bcho Bruce
Tom LtOMMfd, his chum
..
........ ............................. .............
H arold Hoxie
tilth Reed, his chum
............
. ...................... ................. .. F rank Ram baud
H arry Duff, his chum
_______ ______ _____ ______ H erbert Hoxie
P ro f. W hitney Jonee. his athletic coach
.......................................... . Boy Jam aa
P ro f. Hudson, high school principal __________ _______________________ Donalu Sherwood
McConion’i Predicts
Homo Remedies
Puro E x tra e! of ■piceo
Tot lot A r Melos
Yeto rm o ff tem e d lo s
Poultry Oompeaads
SO LE BY
Reserved Seats on Sale May 14-15
J. H. HUNTER
STAR HO TM -
P r a n g t a tte n tio n
ADMISSION—Adults, 30c - Children, 20c
I
NYSSA, OR
g iv e * t e m a il
In teat the Fardeon wi* Co every power
fab, both Craw -bar and belt, m ere quiek-
V *nd et law te st th an K can be done
w ttb any eth er toi m o f power. So every
m onth the whato ear ’m in d the alw ays
dependable Fterdi.on wi* prove itself a
paying inveuhnent, because of its capa­
bilities, its eeenorny and efficiency.
W e wsil gladly explain and dem onstrate
to yuu the m any Fordson m oney-m ak­
ing, tim e-saving features. Call, w rite
o r phone.