(By Cora Elliott )
(Concluded from last week)
successful farm er is the om
advantage o f the exponent
• others. Bearing this in mind, tl
mer who can make the best u
B T , his time at this season o f the
by catching up on the reading
he has neglected during the sui
yk new spray calendar for or
iijp ts will be published
the
! tiop on about February 1 . Fo
( fiftt time in Oregon a bullet
4 tffib kind, a special program fo
ng in semi-arid fru it sei
led.
I
Wm
-ail be successful
a-e hens where a
. 1.0 be set. Chicken
efficient than turkey t
. .
*
-cs in crop production froi
of wheat, barley oats,
, pies, and peaches for 19
.„on amounted to $2,184,5
mers should bear this in mil
areful plans so that the 1
ed to a minumum.
. Freezing Radiators
■0 solution o f honey
en found to be non-
y automobile owne
itral and north ct
u <ng it this winter
in the radiators o f
ding to the Januai
y report o f the de
agriculture.
rican Bee Journal hai
made o f this non-i
and it is asserted
• w ill only get must
-■ >id weather and th
. 0 worsting e ffe c t upoi
umes in contact with,
ntunity is here pres-
.pers in Malheur ct
o had trouble selling
lion.
1 lim ing Raw Oregon
umation o f Oregon land fc
. ¡on is apparently the most <
’ to a larger population and 1
a state wealth. This inc
•.ate wealth leads to a lowei
te. By similar processes in
various counties have cut
l ' in half. Such little sa'
the cost o f the adm inistrate
government as our legist
m; y be able to make
ese paring economies
/’
cd by our total tax. More
™ .o wealth; more, people to c
ou L iif the raw resources o
j| rotate— this is the solution o f th<
¡ « p r o b le m .
#
1 9
Therefore water so applied a
i f make a ton o f a lfa lfa grow wh<
f pound o f bunch grass and a
| orush grew is the problem to be
nd before we shall see taxatio
[(this state lower.
In a series o f articles on irrig:
R id' n Oregon gathered by a Telej
I 4 Staff writer after an exhaustive
f yoy o f the irrigation district of
”»tate and a study o f their condit
H i. ft was shown that legislation is i
I * ed to correct the follow ing evils:
K F
(1 ) Too little care taken in si
B l u i n g irrigation districts; ( 2 ) dev
B ' nent le ft in the hands of inter)
contractors, thus making imp)
"ments cost too much; (3 ) bond;
h
■ /j f sued and sold by irrigation be
' ‘
have autocratic power and
| " »luwh<>
I < , checks by higher power. A ll i
■ ul
Fl,'“ )vils overload the land with taxei
land cannot bear. In some insts
itich unwise management has put
( r
of commission many farms that
;
/
BCt previously profitable under dry ;
i | ng, while lands prepared for set
t lave been prepared at so grea
ixpense that they cannot he sol
B | . i price that will attract settlers,
f t ; ^ These are major evils that hav
< >ut halted further irrigation devi
■ }. ’ nent. The remedies suggested
By
hese: Provide for the recall of
■, rrigation boards o f directors if
1 im prove to be unfit for their work,
nore teeth in the present irrigf
i . aws to eliminate g ra ft and in
and open competition not
n construction o f irrigation w<
*\
f. rut in the bidding on bonds, Ap|
.I >r elect an irrigation commit
hat shall be so constituted at
jiv e more careful attention to in
ion affairs. So direct the secur
ommission that they shall app
«
f no irrigation project that does
i airly promise to succeed.
Finally let there be a definite
io n iz a t io n plan which will select
lers, locate them on farms reaso
well prepared fo r them, super
hem and aid them to act co-op
' ' ‘ ' i i ' . , ively
h
in their producing, their
H I ng and selling, until such tim<
, y hey are fa irly established on t
'.wn feet.
L ( r - The day has gone when we car
j f » N l e rural Oregon with colored b
< 0 eta only. Such farm im migrant
¿ / * V e shall hereafter get into this s
<le’ .ill come from other farm ing
•ions o f the United States; ane
rill come only to homes that d
glemand fo r their building • lift
Wanted-Carload of hogs
Stitches, Common Birds on the Fprm,
Carnnig Fiuit. Making Organdy Flow
ers and Candy and Block Judging.
1
Department o f the Interior,
U. S Lard uffice at Vale, Oregon, j only got to take one lesson in stoek
June 27, 1923. j judging, for ne other girls took that
Notice is hereby given that Leila Some of the lectures we heard were
Thompson, widow o f Samuel H. Thomp 0 A C and what it iiitane to the boys
son, deceased, ot Nysaa, Oregon, who, and g'r'e of Oregon, Jommunitg En
V C IÖ A P E T T E
on October 28, 1913, made d»s* rt land tertainment and Care of t lullin g. The
entry No. 02945 for WJNEJ, EJNAAt, first Ihursday we took a two and a
S ictk n 9, Township 21 Seutb, Range half hour tour of the campus. We
G E N U IN E
46 East, Willamette M> ndian, has tiled didn’ t have any classes on Saturday,
notice o f intention to m. ke final prout. but the teachers told stories for one
under the third paragraph o f the A ct hour in the forenoon. There was as
DURHAM
of March 4 1915, to establish claim to s.'mbiy every day from 1:30 to 2:30
the land aboye described, before Reg and after that Gym and awimmjng un
TOBACCO
ister and Receiver, U. S. Land Office, til 4:30, when it was the boys’ turn te
liUKKID G E & K A Y . Prop.
< *K i
at Vale, Oregon, on the 7th day o f have the tauk They have a wondar
ful swimming tank with electric lights
10 The signers o f this petition August, 1923.
agree that they will pay .any and all
Claimant names as witnesses:
in the bottom. The deepest part is
expenses incurred, and any tax or taxes
VV T Fenn, F. L. Dellord, J. S. 9) feet deep deep. A fte r swimming
that may be levied against their re-
sp ctive lands for the purpose o f pay Glascock, Geo. E. Sehwt'zer, all of we had nothing lo do except amuse
♦
4000 •♦ ♦♦ ♦->
Published every Friday at Nysaa, ing the expense of organizing or at- Nyssa, Oregon
ourselves until supp.-r tim . We sure
tempting
to
organize
the
pronosed
Oregon, by
Geo. W . Mcknight,
had a time getting ourselves fed, for
---- district, such expense to be taxed
Register.
there were so many to eat and every
against the lands of the signers in
H. F. BROWN
one was playing Jokes all the time.
proportion to the numb, r o f acres
---- owned by them and affected by the
They had a b.g farewell party on
SUMMONS
the Friday night before we leK. Al
Entered at the Poatoffiee at Nyesa, pri posed drainage
J. B O Y D K L L
11. WHEREFORE, vour petition
most all of the members left on Satur-
Oregon, as second-class mail matter ers pray that the lands described here
in. or such of them as may be found IN TH E C IR C U IT C O URT OF THE urday morning but some stayed over
jin the
vili do caponizing at 10 c a head. by the court t>> be properly included in
whoiinsure
S T A T E OF OREGON
FOR THE until Sunday to make connections with
(.¡censed
an
i
Bon
Je
1
Ileal
Estate
Brokers an j ^'•’fienili
Guarantee not to kite over 5 per cent, the n-oposed drainage district, either
• heir trains.
Saturday morning we
te the i
C O U N TY OF M A L H E M L
permanently or until further investi
stirante.
m26
Geo. Goodrich.
bad to leave that wonderful place
fit it, rru
gation and surveys may permit elim-
Foss Jenkins, Plaintiff, vs. Cather
where we had Leon having suefi a w on
t ination shall be declared organized into
lg only
a drainage district under the provisions ine Jenkins, Defendant
derful time and go home. We left
-Deer in
Mr. and Mrs. M E. Newton o f Chapter 340 ot the General Laws of TO K A T H E R IN E JE N K IN S , the
Corvallis about 7 o ’clock. Stopped at |
above-named defendant:
were in Parma Wednesday hav Oregon for the year 1915.
Multnomah fails for half an hour.and
Bignt d,
(
ing dental work done.
IN T H E N A M E OF TH E STATE
WM. PEUTZ
took some pictures
We got to Hood j
OF OREGON, you are hereby requir;d
*4 • ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ < ! ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ # ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 > » ) 4 4 - a « 4 4 p p « | M
I
C. L. FKSCHER
River Saturday night at 5 and stayed
to appear and answ r the Complaint
J. F KEECE
NOTICE OF H EARING P E TI
there that night. The next morning
S. M STE W A R T.
tiled against you in the above entitled
TION TO FORM D R A IN
being Sunday morning we didn’ t get
suit on or before the expiration o f six
STATE;
OF
OREGON
/
up as early as we had been. L e ft there
AGE DISTRICT.
See McFa and see better.
weeks from thedatg o f the first publi
i
} ss
about 8:30 and stopped in .xcl.ngton
IN T H E C O U N TY COURT OF THE C ounty of M alh e u r \
cation of this Summons, and m the
foy
dinner;
pulled
into
1
‘eodleton
that
STA TE OF OREGON, FOR THE
I, Wm. Peutz, being first duly sworn event o f your failure so to do,for want
say that 1 have read the foregoing pe thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the „ig h t about 7 o’clock and camped for
C O U N TY OF M ALH E U R .
tition and that I believe tba allega
toe night and was up and on o r way
NOTICE IS HEREBY G IV E N , that lions thereof to be true. 1 further Court for the relief prayed for in his
Eyesight Speculisi
a t 6:80 the next morning Reached
hearing on the following petition will state that the signatures appended lo Complaint on file herein, towit; For
j ■ M P H people
Ontario
-
Oregon
La
Grande
at
10:30.
We
had
a
little
be held at the Court bouse in the City said petition are true and proper sig
nity «hurch who
tire trouble between LsGrande and
natures
of
persons
whose
names
ap
o f Vale, Oregon, on the 30th day of
- ^ d t t e id it h e Epw
pear thereto, and that each ana all of Ramsey to the plaint.IT on the first day Ontario, but got to Ontario at 6 o'clock
July, 1923, at the boar of 11:00 o’clock said Bignere of said petitiion are own of March, 1915, an-1 recorded in Book
itule Institute
light on the subject I invite him
for sale
in the forenoon o f said day, for the ers o f land within the pronosed drain 7 of Deeds, nage 164, in the office of and ate supper at the hi me of Mrs.
^ ^ ^ K ta n n in g ,
Mr. and Mrs. Kinder took me to make his view ; known through
About 100 purebred bro«m
purpose of determining whether the j age district as set forth in said peti the County Clerk of Malheur County. I Turner.
iwr Party to
home wjth~ thtjm
and I stayed with the columns of the -Journal.
pullets, laying strain, will i
prayer of said pstition shall be grant I lion.
it b
Oregon,
so
as
to
conform
to
the
in
|
n,em
WM.
PEUTZ
until
they
brought
me
home
ed.
iff'* All the j
Subscribed and sworn to before me tention o f the parties thereto by de Tuesday night.
One of the parties present at
**y*w’
AH persons owning or claiming inter this 20th day of June, 1923
host stock in Boise valley. Dili
e community w
scribing the property therein conveyed
Club work means the loss o f a little the above mentioned meeting at 15c each. George Goodrich, jll
H. S. SACKETT,
est in iaads described in said petition
decorat)
as;
p/ay
during
the
summer
months
but
it
County
Clerk.
suggested
th
a
t
members
o
f
the
are hereby notified to appear at said
good tl
Lot 1 o f Section 4, Township 21 surely is worth the effert put forth
By Roy Daley, Deputy.
place and ow saiJ date and show cause
Men’s Bible class look into this
box o f c
Firat publication June 22, 1923.
South, Range 46 E. VV. M , and all and I am surely glad 1 am a Club
i f any there be, why the pray .o f said
as »¿.prize to t
Last publication July 13, 1923,
matter and give at least a brief
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Leack
lands south o f the Owyhee river in the Member
petition should not be granred
D e r a t e you
synopsis of their conclusions to U loyj and Zella Evans of
South half of the Southeast Quarter
H. S. SACKETT.
wm the box of
Notice is hereby given that the un j f Section 33, Township 20 South , i
the
public
through
this
paper.
visited friends and relatives lemonade will
Clerk of Malheur County Court,
lersigned as Superintenent of Bank‘ Range 46 E. W. M., Malheur county,
By Roy Daley, Deputy.
CITIZEN .
Nyssa over the Fourth.
teall who come.
or the State of Oregon, la in c.hargi Oregon, together with an undivided
•f the as-ets and affairs o f the Haul iine-eighth it terest in the Collins Irri
At a gathering in town last
TO TH E
HO N ORABLE COUNTY if Nyssa, Nyssa, Oregon, for the pur- gation
Ditch,
lying
west
and week the question arose as to
\ and Mrs Solo
lose o f liquidation.
COURT OF M A LH E U R COUNTY,
above
what is known
as Collins
arrived in Nyss
A ll persons who may have claims Ranch in Section 3, Township 21 the nature of the devil, or Satan.
STA TE OF OREGON:
} an extended
Many different explanations
The undersigned, b. ing owners of 'gainst said bank are hereby notified South, Range 46 E W, M
Solomon’s pare)
o make legal proof thereof by filing a
more than fifty per centof the acreage
F. J- Powell.
And for a further order and decree
advanced in regard to hl8
o f the contiguous body of alkali, wet luly verified claim as by law provived
T r i!* U N I V E R F 1
and overflow land in Malheur County, with the Deputy Superintendent of if the Court that you and each of you personality, his origin, his mis-
State o f Oregon, hereinafter deacrib
nave no claim, right, title, lein or in- sion and his final end. The net
ed, do hereby petition your honorable 'tanks in charge at the office o f the terest in and to said real property or res u ]t 0f th e discussion was UD-
body to cause to be organized a orain- HANK OF N YS S A , Nytisa, Oregon
»V im
__ ___
.
.
n or before the 28rd day o f Septem- any part thereof, and for a further
age District for the purpose of having
ier,
1928.
order
and
decree
quieting
plaintiff’s
'
J
’
.
account
of
SO
lands reclaimad and protected from
F R A N K C B R A M W E LL.
title against each and all o f you in and
ideas. The in-
the effects o f water, for saitary and
Superintendent of Banks.
agricultural purposes and for the con
.o said premi«es, and that each and terest shewn in this Subject
venience and walfare o f the public
that the a V6r-
utility and benefit; and for the purpose IN T H E C O U N TY COURT OF TH E a llo fv o u be forever barred and en
>T »Fourth o f Ju
S T A T E OF OREGON
FOR TH E joined from claim.ng any right, title, aKe p e r gon j8 m uch concerned in
ef this petition we state the following
tut a big drop in
p -
I h''.“ « * Y ^ . ^ ’
claim, lien or interest in and to said
matters as required by Chapter 340 oi
C O U N T Y OF M A L H E IR .
«sta ge (Seib. rn
thi3 matter once it is brought to
the Geaeral Luws of Oregon, for the
In the matter o f the e tate of JOHN real property or any part or parcel
ubesi The I
year 1916;
Not being able my-
thereof, ami for such other and further his notic«.
1. The name proposed for such Dis K E M P FRY. deceased.
a Ontario Then
relief
as
to
the
Court
may
seem
just
seif
to
give
the
desired
informa-
The undersigned having been ap
trict is Owyhee Drainage District.
■’ - ‘- l Ï M i r
— ■
' ■ore mileage, less
f. The boundary lines o f the pro pointed by the County Court o f the and equitable.
tion I pass it on to others better
posed District are as follows:
EL POST PAID ON
state o f Oregon for the County of
This summons is published and informed on such matters. I f any
Beginning at the corner of sections
-
Hua* *
fabric’ 'Urea ......... .
26, 26, 86 and 36, T 20 S, R 46 E; Malheur executor of the estate of served upon you under and by virtue reader of this is able to shed any
fabric tires .............
thenoe east to the west bank af Owy John Kemo Fry. deceased, and having of and pursuant to an order of the —-------------------------------------- --------
hee river; thence south and west along qualified, notice is hereby given to the
Honorable Dalton Biggs, Judge of judgment and decree af this Court
west bank o f Owyhee river to a point creuitors of and all persons having
-ord Urea ..............
the Circuit Court in and for the forever dissolving the bonds of matri-
where said bank intersects south boun
ord tiraa...................
dary of section 35; thence west to claims against the estate o f said de County aforesaid, which said order was mony existing between plaintiff and
oid tiraa...................
southwest corner section 35; thence ceased to present them, duly verified, made and entered by said Judge of defendant, and for such other and
•d tuba*..... ...............
north one mile; thence cast to place of as required by law, witnin six months said Court on the 17th day of May,
further
relief
es
to
the
Court
may
beginning.
A il
being in Malheur after the date o f the first publication
•d tu b «»...................
1923,
and
directing
that
summons
here
seen
just
and
equitable.
County, State of Oregon.
?xtra baav
3. The total acreage included in the of this notice to the said executor at in be published for six successive
This summons is published under ard
hit residence near Nyasa, Oregm , or weeks, including seven publications
yoa will u:
said proposed district i* 600 2 acres.
by virtue of an order of tne Hon. j
4. The names o f the owners of the at the omce o f E. M. Blodgett in thereof, in the Cate City Journal, a
g three. Why r.ot
Dalton
Biggs.
Circuit
Judge,
d»!y
land in said proposed District, as Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon.
weekly newspaper published at Nyssa, made and catered on the 7th day of
as shown by the records of Malheur
F R A N K L IN C. F R Y ,
Malheur Countv, State of Oregon, and June, 1923, authorizing and directing
County, Oregon,
rnd the acreage-
owned by each o f said owners is ss Executor o f the estate o f John Kemp having a general circulation therein,
publicatien of summons against you by
follows:
Fry, deceased
and ordering a copy hereof and a copy publication for six consecutive weeks
nam es
acreage Date o f first publication June 15, 1923.
o f the complaint duly verified, as re and seven publications in the Gate
J. F. Reece
168 4
Wm. McEwen
120.0 Date o f last publication July 13 1923. quired by law, be forthwith mailed to City Journal!
,
R. W. SW AG LäR
Wm. Peutz
U8.0
the defendant, Irvin Coen, at his last . . .
C. L. Fischer
38.0
known
place
of
residence
and
post-
SUMMONS
t a r i"
S. M. Stewart
166 o
office address. The date of the first Date ®f firat publication June £ 1Ä2S
Malheur County
12.2
Late of last publication J*ly 20 Ì 1293*
publication
hereof
is
the
1st
day
of
6. The proposed reclamation and
protection of said lands is for sanitary IN TH E C IR C U IT CO URT OF TH E June, 1923, and the last publicatien is
and agricultural purposes; and such
STA TE OREGON FOR T H E COUN the 13th day o f o f July, 1923.
reclamation and protectation will be
T Y OF M ALH E U R .
E. M. BLODGETT,
conducive to the public health and
Henry B. Slippy Plaintiff, vs. Cora Attorney for plaintiff, residence and
walfare, and o f public utility and ben-
ÜNiyERsiTYof O r e g o n
ait.
B. Coen, and Irwin Coen, Violet Coen
poatoffiee address. Nyssa, Oregon.
6. A ll o f the lands included in said and Iva Coen, minor heirs o f Lester
proposed District are properly included
therein, and will be beneficially a f Coen, deceased, and Marshall H. Dry-!
N o farm tractor ever offered more money value,
fected by the operations o f the pro den, being one and the same person as
posed District.
'M . H. Dryden, and Mary B, Bates,!
or more work value, than the Fordson Tractor
T. The benefits of such proposed being one and the same person as
Drs. Bradford & Rradford. Carver
at tms astounding n ew low price.
reclamation and proteetion will exceed
method.
Consultation and examina
the damage to be done; and the best Mary B. Dryden, and Mrs Bell Dry- tion free
Ten years successful prac
N o farm power unit you can possibly buy will •
interest o f tha land included, and of den snd Bell Bates, a widow. Defen tice in the state o f Oregon. Special
Mia owners o f such land as a whole dant#.
do more for so little— and no firm , regardless of
rates given for 60 <1 Ays. First duor
and o f the public at large, will be
west of Bank of Nyssa, Nyssa, Or.
To
Irvin
Coen,
one
o
f
the
above-
size
or location can afford to be without a Ford-
promoted by the formation and pro
The UNIVERSITY of OREGON
named defendants.
posed operation o f said District.
son Tractor.
contains:
8. The formation o f the Drainage
IN TH E N A N E OF T H E S T A T E
The College of Literature, Science
District, under the provisions of Chap OF OREGON:
Piace your order now— there is no time for delay or
You are hereby re
ter $40 of the General Laws of Ore
and the Arts with 22 departments.
quired
to
appear
and
answer
the
com
J
U W ^ S.°n’ PnCe aIone makes y °ur choice the Fordson.
gon for 1915 under the provisions of
The professional schools of Archi
m n nn
penor™ance wfll Pl-ove to you, as it haa te
wbiah this petition is proposed, is a plaint filed against you in the above
Home Remedies
tecture and Allied Arts— Business
170 000 owners, that this light, compact Fordson m the
proper and advantageous method of entitled suit on or before the expira
I’ure Extract of Spices
accomplishing the reclamation and tion o f six weeks from the date o f the
Administration—Lducn tion—Grad
Toilet Articles
most efficient power plant ever hitche 1 to a farm tool.
protaetion o f the land in said proposed
Veterinary Remedies
uate Study—Journalism—Law_
service
o
f
this
summons
upon
you
and
Let
us prove it to you. Write, call or puone today.
Drainage District.
Poultry Compounds
Medicine—Music—Physical Edu
9. The proposed pi n for the recla if you fail to answer for want thereof
cation—Sociology—Extension .
mation and protection of the property the plaintiff above named will apply
------ SOLD B Y -----------------
in the proposed District is by system to the court for the relief prayed for
For a ootalojue or onp information
o f tile drains properly designed and lo
in its complaint on file herein, towit:
cated to carry off drainage water.
utrife The Reiiitror. UniVertitg „ (
For
an
order
and
decree
o
f
the
above
The laad included in the proposed
Orejon, Eutene. Orejon
-
N YSSA, OR
district la so situated that without entitled court correcting and reform S T A R H O TE L
' D ,iA L ,iR
being constructed snd water ia ing that certain deed made ar.d exe Prompt attention g iv e n to mail
The 48rh 1 t u Opens September 25, 142.1
drained off the land remains cold
orders.
cuted and delivered by Harriett M.
GOOD
C IG A R E T T E S
ioc
“BULL"
We want to ship a carload of
hotfsnext Friday. Call phone
6 and lot us know what you
have got.
LUC
STRIKE
o
It'S ^
¡led/
Nyssa Packing C o .l n,
GATE CITY JOURNAL
Nyssa Realty Co.
NYSSA
-
-
OREGON
Dr. J. A. McFall
L
’ lawn i
Who is Satan?
m
)W IE
iifG — !
COnlllCting
plainly indicated
3
rd ...
ker’s Tire
Chiropractors
Nothing Like his Low Price rlies are g<
Has Ever Beea Known Before «
McConnon’s Products
J. H. H U N TER
1
v. B.
staples