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Iwest Cover nor N ym May Send Man to Washington A e . atior. i f .'yaaa citizens composed of Mayor P. M. War ren, F. D. Hall, L. B. Ham- A special maeLiag of the Com mer titer and Fred E Young went cial Club waa held Monday evening to to ITemedale Wednesday to consider the a<J visibility o f sending t meet Oov. Pisrc.j and other state re p re se n tativ e to W ashington in the officials r*H'vi; h them made a in te re s t of tha Owyhee irrig a tio n pro trip c t he f'wyhee project, je c t. The m eeting waa called a t the ariwi-" n « ni-da eye view of instance of th e O ntario Commercial the ti "' vh;ch if is proposed to eloh A goodly delegation w as pres reclaim bv irrigation. Governor1 e n t from th a t organisatien and made Pierce expressed himself as th e proposition th a t th e tw o tow ns amazed at the wonderful possi u n ite in selecting a m ao and paying bilities of the project and prom hie expenses, c ('m ated a t ab eu t JEOO. ised to do all in his power to pro-: T he proposition was favorably re mote it. The trip wound up with eeived by tne N yssa buueh. b a t the a banquet at Ontario given in tw o organisation! were unable to agree honor of Governor Pierce and upon the man to send. O ntario w ao'ed party. to send Geo. K. Aiken, ed ito r e f the Order Your Repairs Earlij O ntario A rgus, while N yssa insisted upon sending H. M. B lodgett. N either side would give way. A fte r consider Died, a t h a r hom e in O ntario, on able discussion it w ss decided th a t S aturday, Ju ly 27, H sian Mae Wisdom, each town should select its own man agsd 14 years. 7 m onths end 20 dsys. and pay hi* expenses. a fte r an illness of tw o m onths D eath I t is believed th a t the p re sen t i* a was due t s rh c u m s tlsm which ssu ssd favorable tim e te gut busy oa the an e n larg em en t of th e h e a rt. She , Owyhee p rojest. R ather unexpeceed- leaves a sorrow ing fa th e r, m other and b rother. She w as a niece of Mr. end | iy, th e re ie a fond of about 110,000.000 Mrs. G eorge S e h w e u er e f this city aad available for reclam ation work, aad during her freq u en t vleite te th e ir heme th is earn will be apportioned among m ade raany friends here who sincerely th e different irrig a tio n pro jects during mourn her untim ely death. She wee the next faw weeks and it was desired hud to re s t in tho O ntario cem etery, tier grave being covered w ith b o a etife l th a t we have a d elegation in W ash flowers c o n trib u te d by toiro w in g ington to presen t the claims of the friends. Ow yhee project. Ivan E. Oakes has already been selected by a num ber of W hen we see a precious blessom the ditch com panies, including the T h at w e tended w ith suah care. Ow yhee and S h o sstria g , to rep resen t Rudely tak e n from o a r boeom, How o a r a th ia g h e arts despair! them in the m a tte r Round its littla g ra v e we linger, . The Owyhee project has recently Till the se ttin g sun is lew Feeling all o a r hopes have perished been brought to the a tte n tio n of the reclam ation d e p artm e a t by Governor W ith the flower we eherU bed so. We (hall sleep, b a t not foraver, P ieros and by tha Nysea delegation T here will beagloriou* daw n; who interview ed Saeretay Work a t We shall m eet to p a rt, no never. M eaeham and it is believed it will re On the re sarre e tio n morn. ceiye favorable consideratloa. IN MEMORIAM ANY a m a n h a s corn'; t o grief by w a itin g to o long before o rd e rin g re p a irs fo r h is m ach in es. W e m a in ta in a M cC orm ick-D eering R epair ce fo r y o u r benefit, a n d u n d e r o rd in a ry c irc u m - cs we c a n m e e t y o u r re q u ire m e n ts. B u t why a n y ch an ces? A delay now m a y th ro w you la te r. J o in th e in creasin g n u m b e r of fo re-h an d e d m e n ^ i n s u r e a g a in st em ergencies by m a k in g rep airs re th e m a c h in e s are needed. A nd w hile you Jt it, m a k e j o u r in su ra n c e do u b ly su re by pur- lg only g en u in e I H C repairs for your McCoc- Jt-Deering m ach in es. I Eder Hardware Co. iO R M IC K - D E E R IN G L IN E X SOCIAL Big Still Captured young people of the Com- Federal offioer« from Id a h o ,to g eth e r who are planning ith Sheriff A llum baugh of Ada coun ¿¿»d the Epworth League w ^ ^ H is t it u t e at Smith's ty and Sheriff Mason of Canyon eoun ^ ^ H la n n in g a Box Social ty, c au tu red a big m oonshiner’s outfit B ridge island, one m ile south of ra p.u (> ;o i i.' *.*i on on N yssa, Friday nftarnoon last and a r lawn next Friday re sted C harles Oleson, who is accused * A' the young ladies of o p e ratin g it. Oleson is in jail on ie community will be there fe d era l charge of m an u fa ctu rin g li finely decorated and well qaor. I box * good things to eat. j The ou tfit was an enerm oua affair, ;iful box of candy will be w ith vvsry deviee known to is a prize to the prettiest 1 equipped the m -onrhiner, and was located in the Dtterate your box girls win t ie box of candy. Ice R o b e rt C lark residence n e ar the rail bridge. The still was said to lemonade will be served read have a capacity c f 70 gallons per 24 teall who come. hours. T he cooker, 150 gallons ca \ and Mrs Salomon of Chi- arrived in Nyssa Sunday to ) an extended visit- with Solomon's parents. Mr. and F. J. Powell. ________ * >T a Fourth of July celebra jut a big drop in Seiberling igstagef (Seib. made) tires ubea. The b:pgeat selling »O n tario There is a reas - uore mileage, less cost. pacity. was seven fe e t high and th ree feaet wide. The officers poured out 40 gallons of m oonshine, dum ped about 1000 l a rre lf of m ash and 100 gallons of beer. Tho officers b ro u g h t th e p risoner and a p p a ra tu s th rcu g h N yssa and at- trac to u a large crowd o f curious pro pie who view ed the o u tfit w ith much i , u r . i t ------------------------ OPEN FORUM AT CHURCH The Community church will each Sunday night hold an Open Forum service after the regular sermon on Sunday evenings, There have been several requests for this since the mid-week forum was discontinued. Come out Suady night and hear the pastor uiscuss the following Girl# to Bell Candy Saturday. Some of the girls who are go ing to Smith’s Ferry next month will help to raise expense money by selling eandy Saturday night in front of the picture show. Don't forget them and help the good work along. w srk iB f in & p ltD in j mill for of m onths. C h a rte r No 16* Mrs. Adams of Joseph, Ore., arrived in Nyssa Monday to make a week’s visit with her sister, Mrs. HarLnd. What a Homesteader Cao Do. C. P. Lackey, 1. 2. 3. 4. 6, 7. 9. 11. 15. RESOU RCES L oans and discounts, including rediscounts show n in item s 29 and 30. if a n y .......... ...............................................................................*277,955.96 O v e rd rafts secured and unsecured __________________________ #48.19 U. s . G overnm ent securities ewneo, including those show n in item s 30 and 35, if a n y ____________________________________ 3,722.6# O ther, bonds, w a rra n ts and securities including foreign, gov e rnm ent, s ta te , m unicipal, corporation, e tc ., including those shown in item s 30 and 36 if a n y ............ ....... ................................ 5,416 60 B anking house, *6046.57; fu rn itu re and fixtures, *4.744.20_____ 10,790 77 Real e sta te owned o th e r th an banking h o u s e ________________ 306.68 (a) Cash on hand ia v au lt and due frem baaks, bankers aud tr u s t com panies designated and appru"ed reserve a g en ts of this h a n k _______________________________________ ________ 66,649.90 Checks on hanks outside city or town of re p o rtin g bank and o th er cash ite m s _____________________________ ____ _______ 47.60 T otal cash and aue from banks, item s 8, 9. 10 and 11..*47.60 O th e r assets, if any, item s in tra n s ie n t---------- ---------------- ------- 14,225 90 T o ta l.................................................................... ............................................. {36*. 763.00 L IA B IL IT IE S 16. 17. 18. 23. 25. 27. C apital stoek paid in __________________ ____ _________________ * 26,000 00 Surplus f u n d __________________________________________ ____ 26 600.00 (a) Undivided p r o f i ts ______ ________________________*23,928 #0 (b) Less c u rre n t expenses, in te re s t nnd tax es p a id . . . 10 167 39 13,766 61 Individual deposits su b je ct to check, including deposits due tbs S ta te of O regon, county, cities or o th er puhlic fu n d s------ 196,799.14 C a sh ie r's checks of this bank outstanding payable on dem and 871.44 T otal of dem and deposits, o th er than bank deposits, subject to reserve, item s 23, 24, 26, 26 .............. ....... ......... #197,670.68 Tim e c e r tiic a te s of deposits o u ts ta n d in g ..---------- ---------------- 107,826.81 T otal of tim e and savings deposits payable on dem and or aub ject to notice, item s 27 and 28........ - ............. .*107,226.81 T o ta l....................................................... ...................................................... 2868,763 00 ( >F.. ii I »* 1 e™ A gricultural Corvallis College known N yssa 17 l-2c In this list we have 40-inch Batiste, 29-inch figured Flaxon and a line of 36 inch Percale All at one price............................... 17 l-2c ^7 inch Tub Silk cut to, per yard .....................................................26c < j inch Color«d Ratine now .............................................................. 49c $ 1.10 A small lot of waste of White Organdie, and a Black Lawn with with embroidered front- all or most all large sines tiiat we are ‘ dling at a special price...................................................................$1.10 15c Small lot of Women’s Summer Knit Pants, sortie tight knee, others lace trimmed. Choice.............................................................. 15c Women’s colored Silk Hose...................... . . . . ..........................50c 61.80 Woman’s Chamois Gloves, mostly small sizes. If we have /our size they are 75c Envelope or Jteddie Suit made of nice quality Nansook. Liioe and Embroidery trimmed, now................................................................96c V imen’s summer Union Suit, with shoulder strap, lare lsnees* l. it the bodice with light a«a the open lace trimmed. Now . ..<‘>8c $1.25 . 1.76 Ladies black or brown Silk Hose, with arrow head of white sfilk embrsidery. Cut to .................................................................$1 25 Men’s Underwear For these warm days all reduced in price. Gloves L IA M IL ITIH I Loans and D iscounts.............. *277,965.96 C apital Sto k . ..................* 26,000.00 O v e r d r a f ts ----------------------- 648 19 Surplus a id Profits . . . . . . __ 38,763 01 B a rk ia g House. F u rn itu re j gills Payabl NONE and F ix tu ru s____ ________ 10,790.77 O ther real e s t a t s ........................ 305.68 R* d p se o u n ts............................ NONE L ih srty Bonds and W ar- D E P O S IT S ----------------------- 304,999,99 r a n ts _______ _____________ 9,139.10 CASH AND D U E FROM B n N K S .............................. 69,92*. 30 *368,7*3.00 *368,763.6(1 O F F IC E R S AND D IR E C T O R « OREGON. Oregon of Nyssa, Oregon RESO U RCES NYSSA For inform ation w rit' in THE REGISTRAR Our G en era l C lea r a n c e S a le is a s a v in g to th e N y s s a tr a d in g p u b lic on e n tir e w e a r a b le n e e d s — a s a v in g on th e w h o le fa m ily ’s D r e s s G o o d s, U n d erw e a r, H ea d an d F o o t W ea r . At the close of business June 33, 1923, Seed Co. woll FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 28, 1923 MALHEUR COUNTY BANK h a v e th e « S tu d en t life a t th e C 1- lege ia rich in oppert i ities fo r leadership and personal cu ltu re CLEARANCE SALE R eserve D istrict No. 12 CONDENSED STATEMENT Nyssa Grain & ifs Engineering, A g r ic u ltu re , Commerce, Forestry, Home Economies, Military Science and Tactics, Mining. Phar macy. Vocational Eoucation and Music. Mi#s Tressie Lackey returned Sunday after a successful term at Monmouth summer school. REPORT OP THE CONDITION OF THE MALHEUR COUNTY BANK At Nyssa, in the State of Oregon at the Close ef Business April 8, 1923. k e r ’s T ire S h op KNOCKER A a Your Next Goal Dorothy, Thelma and Arthur Cook a coup’© I ■ p, had « their x% tonsils i j removed 1 by Dr. sarazin Wednesday. ST A T E OF OREGON. County of M alheur, as. I, J . P. D unaw ay, cashier of the aoove nam ed bank, do solemnly sw -ar Mrs. J . C. S m itb |fro m Los A ngeles th a t th e above s ta te m e n t is tru e to the best e f my knowledge and belief. Cal , v ho has been visitin g Mrs. R a m - J . P. DU NAW AY. Cashier. A uto Recessi rics. C O R R E C T -A tte s t: H J . W ard, John Ray. J . J . Saraxin, D irectors baud, has gone to Boise t* visit friends Subscribed and sw o rn to before me th is 10lh day of July, ¡923. 177 • O :.tirio. Oregon before re tu rn in g to California. E M. BLODGETT. N otary Public My commission ex p ires D ecem ber 7, 1924. We O a Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wolf left Wednesday for an extended trip with a view of fielding a satis factory location for a new home. They will explore the coast pret ty thoroughly with the expecta tion of landing eventually in Los Angeles •i ’’lie s a re g e t t in g v er y b ad. MAKE H arry Conley re tu rn e d to hie home n ear N ysea T uesday from Minam, * EL POST PAID ON ALL TIRES questions: ^ 'I s there a chance for a man ...................... u'nli t° be saved after death?” « o*d tiroa*^ ! ."'""" '- '0.25 ‘‘Will we know each other in eS rS w a............. 12 50 heaven as we do on earth ?” ord tire* . 23.20 “If parents profess to be “ erd t i r 5 33 90 C hristians and do nothing to ■ rd tube*........ ........ i ,75 save their children do you think ••d tub«» "........ " ’ 2.00 they will receive the rew ard of ;xtra heavy tu b e s........... 2.75 h««ven • . , M fu lly y o . will use Seirber j . Ho* m»ny # W r W h v n s t Nnw’ , church people do you think are g tire a . Why not wow. | C hristians?” c itite n , now hom esteading In the Black Canyon d istrict, has a 20 acn* llieid of A t the re g u la r m onthly m eeting of rye, planted this spring, which stands the Com m ercial Club W ednesday eve about fonr fe et high sod will c a t tw a I t w m raised ning the m a tte r of purchasing a block J to ss of hay per acre of land n ear th e ball park for a eity entirely w ithout irrip e tlo n and shows park w as tak en up r u i action t-k e n w hat can he done in th e w ay o f dry looking to its aequi-itio-' I 'Te t !3'j farm ing w k—• ru " -----'itione a re rig h t. for th a t purpose It is unde, sod the property can be bought for a nominal i aum and M ayor P . m. W arren was j 0 BIDS appointed a com m ittee t s secure funds [ Sealed biu, • i ccaiv d by th e with which to finance th a deal. - ja r d e f D irecto .. 8-houl D istrict This m a tte r was tak e n up by the No. 16 fo r fu ra is h u .. i ;g and lum p city council a few m onths ago, a t coal to said D istrict. B .Js will close which a com m ittee from the Com m er Friday, Ju ly 27, 1921, cial Club waa present, and F. E. Young T he D istric t reserv . t C e rig h t to was instru cted to a sc ertain w hat the re je c t any or all bids. property could be secured fo r. Ho has By „ t i e r of Boa.U of D irecto rs. been unable to secure definite figures, M rs. II. .1. Li.. >od. Clark. but e stim a te s th e cost will not exceed *100. N early h alf of this am ount was subscribed a t the m eeting W ednesday evening. Mr. Yoang was instructed to conclude negotiations fo r purchase ef the park site as soon as possible. The grounds ean be irrig a te d frsm the low preeeure w a te r system a t s sm all cost, and by sssding to g rrs s and planting tre s s and flowers it caa soon be m ade a beauty sp o t e f which oar citisens m ay well be proud. You have finished high rchool and, iik e a ll w ide aw ake g ra d u a te s, a re looking to college. Mr. and Mrs. H eber M eughsn e f The S ta te of Oregon W ellsville, U tah, and Mr. and Mr*. offers you th e b e st o f Jam es A. S te w a rt of L ogan, U tah, train in g and a college d egree in th e lewA'-'"' visitod a t the B a x te r hom e. Mrs. p ursuits and p ro fe s Manghan aad Mrs. S te w a rt a re Mrs. sions, aa follow s: B a x te r’s sisters. May Have City Park H. J. W ard , P rä sid e n t Jo h n R ay, Vien I re sid e n t H. A. Divan, A ssistan t C ashier J. F Reeoe O. L. PhllHpn J. J . B a ratin B e ak is to p rom ote p ro sp e rity s h a re w ith wisdom . Shoes oys’ Oxfords Men’s, young men’s and boys’ Oxfords, in tan or blaek; Metis Work Shoes, all SPECIALLY LY PRICED. PRICED, i $2.15 Women’s one and two strap p Pumps in I Patent Leather and Viei Kid reduced to ............................. .................................... $215 Price Reduction Sale J . P. D unaw ay, C ash tar O. O. B a se r, \ s o r t a n t Cambiar The sin cera daatra of th g et y o u r s h a ra of it as I len’s Horsehide, Indian tanned, and Saranac Buck Gloves, made l t h e Osborn Co and Ripen people, all at SPECIAL PRICES. to CALDWELL’S