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Extend 0p#n Season LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF Order Your A petition to extend the open seaeon on China pheasaato from one week to 30 d ty s hes been in circulation this w eek and was num erously signed. It Rev. aad Mr*. Flem ing and Mra. Re-1 i* not the intantlon to e x te rm 'n a te the b erger and G aorga R ehergar m otored birds but to reduce il:ci- t* tha bem* of M E . Ashilles n e ar C aid-| th a t they will not be a pest wall T uesday and sp en t the day. George m ers, as they are a t tne pt The petitio a was preparen - -.te a etayed for a m ore extended visit. lated by A lbert Ceek, who secured Rev. Flem ing will discus* th e q u a e -1 about 100 sig n a tu re s and fo; w arded it tion ef “ How, W hen aad W here the the sta te authorities. S abbath O rig in ated " a t the eerriee* S ub lay avaning. A cordial welcome le extended to all te h e ar t h ii diaeua- atan. i M ill M a rg are t Roger* of O harletto, N C. and Miss X atk rin e H ow ard of R one arc spending th e w eek a t th e R. J . D avii b me. doth are cousins ad M r:. Uuv’s. L u ll On* black oilcloth lap robe, lined w ith d a rk blue cotton «loth. Please re tu rn to th ii office. I M ri. Jessie C hapm aa and young con ! retu rn ed from Oak Grove, Bear P o rt ! land, tha flret of th a w aak, u h e ra they 1 had baon vleitiag ralativee. Mr. and Mr*. G. G. Br own havo ra Mr. and Mrs. H ardm an a f M oridiaa turned aw ax tended vlelt to the home visited a t the C. H. P re tty m a a borne Ira R utladge, a a a r Boisa. Tbay are th is Week. | eteyiog a t p ra aa al a t tha ham a ef Ihob. W alkoa sp a a t ffaaday ia P a y th e ir d a u g h te r, M rs John Ray. e tte . Jam es Young, recen tly from Parm a, E. J . B n rreag b le f t T uesday for will have charge e f tha M en'e Bible P o rtlan d aad S e a ttle , w here he will «less d uring the sum m er. Mr. Young ANY a m an has come to grief by waiting too has had considerable experience ta v isit a eouple o f sons long before ordering repairs for his machines. this liae of w ork and will deubtless We m aintain a McCormick-Deering Repair Miss Robe Rood re tu rn e d to h e r home a t O ntario S atu rd ay , a f te r ip e a d m ake th e class m eetings both in te re s t Service for your benefit, and under ordinary circum stances we can m eet your requirements. But why ing a week w ith Mtae M a rth a L aw ing and Instructive. take any chances? A delay now may throw you rence. behind later. Mr. and Mrs. A. S m ith aad fam ily S a a ttla visited a t th e L. L. Dlnwiddi* Join the increasing num ber of fore-handed men home seveael days, re tu rn in g to th o il who insure against emergencies by making repairs N yssa levera a f th a g ra n t n ational home Tuesday before the machines are needed. And while you gam e a f baseball bad opportunity d u r A new Scipps Booth e a r app aarad on are a t it, make your insurance doubly sure b y pur ing tha past w eek of w itnessing two tho s tre e ts this w eak un d er th e able chasing only genuine I H C repeuM for your McCor e x sitin g exhibitions of th e ir favorite guidance e f ita new ow ner. Cliff T ill mick-Deering machines. ep ert. The first ecsarre d Sanday when man. A d ria n 's ball toesurs erossad bote w ith L a rry H am aker ia going about w ith tha local team ou the home grounds hi* arm in a sling. A fall en th e eel- It was a good exhibition of baseball and la r sta irs re su lte d in a c racked collar for th e first th re e innings everybody bone. w as guessing on which side of the E lm er Stradfey took a tru c k load of fence victory would coaelade te alight p o tatn e s to S ilv er C ity fo r Ray and N either tallies nor e rro rs had been Davis last w eek. The people of the made. A bout this tim e, however, the m ining city show ed th e ir a p p rec ia tio n visiting team w eaken a little and from of good sp u ta by quickly buying up tho then en the local bovs had slightly the N O TICE FO R PU BLICA TIO N . lot a t high prious. b e tte r of it, the gam e ending 6 te 3 in M rs. E. A. W ardell and tw o children favor of Nyssa. H arlev Divea pitched A num ber of N yssa young people, e f Pocatello v iitte d M rs. S. B. Davis th a e n tire g me for the home team D epar tru e s t of th e In terio r, under th e guidance of Rev. aad Mrs, on W ednesday and T h u rid e y end pro- and " B a c k “ occupied thd mound the U . «. Lend offlee e t Vale, Oregon, Flem ing, en.eyed a Slum ber p a rty a t Ja n e «7, 19tS. tha Z ittarcoh home Monday n ig h t and eeeeri on to P o rtlan d , w here eh# will g re a te r p a rt of th e tim e for the vis itors. Both did fine w ork but H arley ’s N etice le hereby given th a t Leila from all report* they had th e tim e nf m ake her homo. sta y in g q u a littl* proved to be a little M rs, Dickson and children, w ho had Thompson, widow of Baoiuei H. Thomp ihoir young live*. A clum ber p a rty ie th e b e tte r. son, deceased, e t Nyeea, Oregon, who, a aew on* t* th e Jo u rn al rcrib* and sp en t the w eek vieiting bee p a ren ts, on O etnber 28, 191*. mode deeert land w e a r* a t a leer ja e t h o w to describe! Mr enp Mrs. R. Toombs, re tu rn e d te e n try Na. 02945 for M IN I} . E*NW1, it. Now evor, i t ream * to offer possi th e ir home a t Ironside Sunday. Miss H ow ever, tha big ev en t of the week SecMoa 9, T ow nihip 21 Sonth, Range bilities of enjoym ent a little o u t of the Mary Toombs accom panied th em hom e. in baeebali circles, overshaddow ing in 46 B eat, W illam ette M eridian, haa filed e rd ia a ry and wa fe a r we have m isted Miss M arg u erite S m ith of G reeley. im portance any of the big league notiea of intention to m ake final proof, som ething by Hying too teoo. A fried Cel*., a coaain of Mrs. F ran k F ry , is gam es, w as tha gam e pulled off Wed under th e th ird p a rag ra p h of the A ct thicken b re a k fa st w as on* of th e fe a visiting a t the F ry home, ale* a t the aesday evening by th e Girls R eserve of March 4. 1915, to eatabiiek claim te tu re s of tk* occasion and of ita e lf was J . J . Sm ith home. Mies Sm ith has and tha Non R eserv ists. This event th e lead above deeeribad. before R eg sufficient te m ake tk* e v e a t a success. m any friends ia Nyeea who will ex will go down in history a s a baseball iste r aad Receiver, U. S. L and Office, tend h earty g re etin g s. classic ana will be rem em bered when e t Vale, O regon, on th e 7th day of N otice is hereby given th a t the un F or S ale—50 tu rk e y s , A pril and May Ty Cobb end Babe R uth and th a t A agnat, 1923. I t required ten dersigned as S u p e rin te n d , t of B eaks patch Call or phone. J . H. Forbes. bunch a re fo rg o tte n C laim ant n n m ei ae w itn esse d for tha S ta te of O regon, 1* in charge Mrs. Will Beam . Mra. Che*. Thomp innings bo decide th e gam e, a t the W. T . Fonn, F . L. DoBord, J. S. e f the aa«*ts and affairs of th e Bask end e f which the score board showed Glascock, Goo. E. Schw eixer, all af of N yeaa, Nyssa, O regon, for th e p u r son, Mrs. F ra n k S tu b b s and R ata te a fa r tha R eservists and niwe for the Beam and T helm a Thom pson m otored N yssa, Oregon None. pose of liquidation. to Boioe Thursday. Geo. W . M eKnigkt, All persons who may have c la im s t The gam e early developed into e R eg ister. Tba ladias o f th e C om m unity churoh p itc h e rs' b a ttle, Je ssia C a rte r occupy a g ain st said bank a re hereby notified to m uke legal proof th eie o f by filing a will servo i«e «roam » e x t S atu rd ay at- ing the mound fa r th e R eserv ists end daly verified claim as by law provived, to rn ao a and avaning. The sta n d will Bliaa C a rte r for the None. Tba way w ith the D eputy S up erin ten d en t of ba laeatad under tb a tre e s ju s t w est e f theea young ladies w hirled the ball over th a p late waa aataaichiag and bad Banks in charge a t th e office of the th e L iberty tb e a ta r. BANK OF NYSSA, N yssa, Oregon, the b a tte r* buffaloed. T heir eupnert G iaaa D aria, one of our larg e st potato on or before the 28rd day of Septem w as a irtig h t and nam arous grandstand g ro w ers, re p o rts th a t t i e p o ta to m ar ber. 192». b FRA N K C BRAM W ELL, k e t is leaking up a little, a fte r several plays w ere m ade. I t le probable th a t NOT fi Fourth of July celebra Superintendent of Banks. days a f h e a rt-b re a k in g prices. Tke a nother gam e will he played n e x t week tiou but a big drop ia Seiberling m a rk e t T hursday w eald n e t lncel aa th e ir m any a d m ite rs insist on an and portage (Seib. made) tires encore. grow ers about 91.00 per awt. FOR SALE aad tubaa. The biggent selling L IN E U P and fam ily a r t speeding tire ia Ontario. There is a reas Spring ducks, two months old. the E w C. eak Wilson R eserv ists — Je ssie O e rter, B asel in Boise re cu p e ra tin g from on—more mileage, less cost. Beam , Vendella B a x te r, Mildred Long, weight about four pounds. Or busbiees aad housahold «area. PA R C EL PORT PAID ON A L L T IR E S der one at the Journal office for Leona Z itterceb, Nellia DaVries Thel A rtie R obertson has parches« a new ma Thompson. «Oil fabric tlrea...........................*» M aOxli fabric tlree........................... 11.00 your Sunday dinner. I5e lb Ford car for use in his work e f deliv Nona—-Bliss C a rte r, M yrtle Fields, N i l card tlree .................. ......... -- 10.26 ing th e U S. mail to our suburban R ita Beam, Jennie Newbey, Lillie May M itt card tlree ............................ H M neighbors. W ith th is new car mall- H unt, W anda Young, C herald Green. •2x4 card tim e .......................... carry in g has lost all its terro rs. B a tte ry for R e s e rris ts —Jessie C a r Mx4 eerd tim e .................................. 2« 90 An nn jo y ib le iee cream social w»s te r, Haxei Beam. N i l red tuber....................... 76 B a tte ry for Non«—Bliss C arter, R ita held en the R e b e rg e r lawn F riday eve 2.00 M at| red tabes....................... Beam. ning. 2.75 M alt extra heavy tuber---- Repairs Early M Two Ball Games : i Eder Hardware Co. Slumber Party ZOWIE BANG--! i* to Community 1 Church Eventually you will use Soirber Hug tirea. Why nat Now? Parker’s Tire Shop Sunday School attendance last Sunday 116. Our goal is 150. Will you help us reach it? P h a se 177 • The progressive Club of B ig Bend is m aking a ren g em en ts fo r an 41* tin da do * to bo held a t the P ark on TK day night. A ugust 3. The u i n - i which has been especially a rra n g e d fo r the oeeaiioe, w ill bo fu rn ish -J by tho S trad ley e ra b e e tra —(tria tly up te d a te about 20 years ago. E veryone is • xpeeted to d ress fo r the event, w e a r ing eld styles ran g in g from 1(23 clear baeb t l A dam —alm oat The old folks will have the opportunity to show the young people w ho! they m t m issing ie th e way e f re a l honest to geedooss dansiag. The o b jast of th a danco is ta raise fu n d s fo r the purchase e f a p lc tu ra m athina to ho used in sem m unity w ork Paid a d v ertisem e n t. Questions The following quotations are sub m itted to Bible stu d en ts for ex p la n a tion: “ He whn tak e th th e sw ord shall per ish by the sw ord ” It th is s ta te m e n t literally true? If not, th en in w hat sense is it to be understood? “ Verily I s a y u nto you, T H I9 gen eration shall r.ot p ass till these things be fulfilled.” Was th a t s ta te m e n t fulfilled? I f peopla go directly to heaven or hell a t death why bring them b a rk to be judged a t the general resu.rei-tion? Je su s when on th a ctos • prem ised tho th ie f th a t " to d a y thou .h a lt be w ith me in p a ra d ise ." The A postL s Creed says Je su s died, descend« d into hall and on the th ird day arose again. How could he have been in both pnra diae and hell a t the sam e tim e? •NX nr K ,~ v t Goal '.¡3hed high keallw ide- 'x tes, a re -g o . 1 lu * Oregon ‘» t t of offer: college training . degree ia tl .ending profes- pursuits and lions, sa follows Engineering, A g ricu ltu re, G Mjimerce, Fo t try, Hone Economics, MiHta-y Science anti Tables, riV njr, Phar macy. Yoc«i.o..»i 'ucaticn and Music. S tudent life n t the Cui- lege is rich in opportun ities fo r leadership and personal cu ltu re FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 28, 1923 For inform ation w rite to THE REGISTRAR Oregon A gricultural Corvallis ('«liege Ice Cream Social The O regon T rail P. T. A. will give an ica cream social on the F ran k Fry law n on F riday eve, Augi. t 10. All th e hem e m ade iee cream y u can eat. E verybody invited. il K e e p It D a r ' i l At a recent hnr exaiulrm t" date defined li as follow- the m eans by which we a< possession of property he an o th er.”—Boston T ra n sit ’: h candi “Law :a re legal ¡ring ta ÜNiygRsiTYof O regon r|f,r,lt What’? the Answer? T he College of Literature. epee and the A rts with 22 depar »*nts. E ditor Jo u rn a l:—In th e fifth c h ap ter The professional schools of Archi o f St. Jam es we read: “ la any sick tecture awl Allied Art»— I iness am osg you? Let him call lo r the el Administration—Education—' iad- ders of th e church, and let them piny iia te S tudy—Journalism —Law— over him, »anointing him w itn oil in M edicine--M usic—Physic i Edu th e nam e of th e Lord, and th e p ra y er cation— Sociology—Extension. of fa ith shall save the sin k .” St. M ark says th a t “ They who ba For a catalogue or onÿ information lieve shall lay hands en the sick and vPrite The Registrar. University of they shall re c o v e r." Mark 16:18. Oregon. EuQef.it, OrtQyVi. These passages as well as many o ih ers show conclusively th a t the The 48th Ystr Opens Ssptemltr 25,1923 C hristiana of the Bibie had access te a aeusce of power wtneh ia denied to the C hristians of today. This pow er was directly in proportion, and dependent NOTICE OF HEARING ’INAL ACCOUNT upon, th eir fa ith and belief. Inaemuoh as God’e law s are im m utable, it neces- i Sicily fallow s th a t faith can perform w . , N O TICE is hereby given th a t tho Uiw til* sam e w orks today e sve ¡*ura ' dersigned, th e e x e c u to r nf th e e e ta te b is claimin the faith, but all nru of J. S. P inkston, deceased, h a s filed u *ble to do the w orks. W hat is the w ith the clerk of th e C ounty C ourt of r-.s o n for this anomaly? If the reason th e S ta te o f Oregon, his final account for it* loss rould be discovered this in the above e n titled e s ta te and th a t p iw e r m ight be regained, a eonsumma- on Monday, A ugust 27, 1923. a t 10 a. t on devoutly to be desired by all, both m. in the C ourt H ouse a t Vale, O re s' ak and well. gon, has been fixed liy order of said This would seem lo he an ex'rem ei* C o u rt as the tim e and place for h e a r i .-resting su b je ct for all Bible stu- ing aad se ttlin g said account ai d h e a r d j r t s , especially those whn have ing objections thereto. reached m atu re y ears W hat f as tho T his notice is published by order of M en's Bible class to say abou> it? the above e n titled C ourt dated Ju ly 16, FU N D A M EN TA LIST. 1923. W A LTER H. PIN K ST O N , V/e Print Butterwraps First pu*uaetio, juivl - o , 1923 * L ast Publication A ugust 17. 1!, I. 1 Flies are getting very bad. have Hie V The UNIVERSITY of OREGON cor (tafns: Pastor. O ntario, Oregon O. A. C. ”— — J. J Fleming, Aata Accessories. Old Time Dance MAKE CLEARANCE SALE ON We Hot Weather Wearing’ KNOCKER Wo kaow that our suecos* is dependent upon the preapariljr of our customers- upon you. We art here ta servo and to f row with you. Hak« me of oar facilities aad servi««. Wc siacorely «ff«r y«u «ur earnest co-operation t fl MALHEUR CO. BANK Nyssa Grain & Seed Co. T U B S IL K Capital ............. S3K.M0.90 Surplus ......... Small lot of Vub Silk out to ..........................................................28c 1Í N. »oootoo 'fc 7 3 ' I"’ Mt n’s Rubber Sole Canvas Shoes............................................ $1.15 Me Vs Leather Work Sho«s................................................... $195 Wt men's en« and two strap Pump«................................... $2.1-'’ Wtmen’s white Nubuck combination white and black Ki i Shoes............................................................................... $1 50 36 Inch Percale .................................................................. 17 l-2< Women’s White Dress Skirt................................................. $196 Women’s Union Suits ....................................................................68i W' men’s Mansook Teddie Suits, lace and embroidery trimmed 95o Children’s Black Sateen Blocgiers, small siz e s..........................35c Men’s wide brimmed Straw Hats .............................................. 25a Man’s dress Straw Hats, sold ae high as $2.75, now ....... $1.50 T fg r i CALDWELL’S