N O TICE FO B PU B LIC A TIO N . > > > > < > •♦ r o r\ U I j EWS in brief ■S-ós ~-.4-l-4 Order Y our A rcor.ian o? fo rt-u r eitizrne of A r :»n3as Will be h< :■! in Caldw ell Sunday, lu g u a t !0 T.,e m eeting ii net lim ited u A rkansas aoi,u-, but 'l v ': > wish ire :.v .u d to a tte n d . Tuc ix c /e 'ie e /ill be d in tbe park and all a re aked to bri g ereil filial t a b l e t s and lav e d in n e r on tbe g n u 'i s . W. H P ennington. form erly a prom - n e s t bee m an o f th is s e e t'o r but now ivieg in Southern C alifocnfi, wae in N yisa and vicisity this w eek looking a f te r p ro p e rty in te re s ts . Mr and Mrs. F ra n k Miller and little la n g l,: . p in t Sunday w ith frien d s in rs je tta . Mr. end Mrs. A udrey W ard re tu rn e d ihe tirJ t of the w eek from P ortland, « h e re A udrey Went to consult e apee- . aliat re g ard in g som e hip trouble, J . Boydal and A. H. Boydeil m ade a trip by a u to to P a y e tte L ake Sunday •ml visited a t th e Dr. S a ra sin cam p. Chan. Stnw ell and E lm ore McLeUan are doing som e p a in tin g end kelso m ining a t the school house g e ttin g the ballding ia readiness for th e ft II te rm o f school. Repairs Eaiiij Anyone desiring to w rite th e s ta te e xam inations the first o f S eptem ber will pleaee notify Mrs. Sherwood, th a t tb e questions may be secured. Big Bend will have Sunday school n e x t Sunday, A ugust 12, on Mr. P u rd y 's lawn a t 14:30, preaching a t 11. A t 12 a b a sk e t dinner. In th e a f te r ­ noon th ere w i'l be baptizing. Help from N am pa is ex p ected . E verybody is in­ v ited to come. B ring full bask ets and anjoy the day. By o rd e r of Com­ m ittee. D epartm ent e f the interior, U. S ' Land Office a t Vale. Or. A ugust I. IF-3. season in that county one week The former order allowed but N otice is hereby given t h a t M e rritt M. G reeting of Nys«s, O regon, who, one week’s shooting season, on A ugust 11, 1919 m ad : d e se rt La:. 1 n a m e l y ; I 'l o m t « p«.«rvvd S u n - | , •- fx-g.-c 8JSW 1, Section 1 ¡n October t o t C i . :th. R ange 46 B a st, n , ha* filed notice day in October. »nl proof, to «*- Eor your information • ,i land above de- sportamen and farmers i , '• r anu R eceiver resent, will say that your . le, O regon, on and petition will be brought . i. ar. 1M3. the attention of the oommissn nessess: at its next regular meeting or M organ, Rob- August 13, and you will bo ad oo H. O tis, e ll Mr. and Mrs. Joe Young have moved from th e K idneigh house e a s t of the railroad to w hat was form erly the Cosho place n e a r Bridge island, now owned by Mrs. H. E. H ansen. Ja c k M cDenald arriv ed home Mon­ day from C orvalis, w here is taking an ANY a m an has co m e to grief by w a itin g to o a g ric u ltu ra l course a t O. A. C. Jack long before o rd e rin g re p a irs fo r h is m ach in e s. is p u ttin g his fcaowledga e f sg ric u ltu re We m aintain a M cC orm ick-D eering R epair to good use by assistin g in g a ttin g for your benefit, a n d u n d e r o rd in ary c irc u m - N y ssa ’s bum per spud crop to m ark e t we can m e e t y o u r re q u ire m e n ts. B u t w hy an: chances? A delay now m a y th ro w you F ran k K eberger re tu rn e d the first ter. of the week from a trip aa fa r south as San Pedro, Cul, He w as employed on Join the Increasing number of fore-handed men a fre ig h t vessel b u t loft it a t Sen F ran Insure against emergencies by m ak in g re p a irs eisco, as it w as ou tfittin g for u trip to _re the machines are needed. And w hile you A n u m b er o f N yssa people a re spend- th e O rient and F rank was afra id he i at it, make your insurance doubly su re by pur- ing th e w eek a t S m ith ’s F . r r y Id a ., couldn’t be spared from the U nited ising only genuine I H C repairs for your McCor- a tte n d in g a religious in s titu te being S ta te s long enough to m ake th e trip , machincs. held th e re . Among those a tte n d in g Mr. and Mr*. A rtie R obertson this are Rev. and M rs. F lem ing and son w eek moved into the Brown Bros, bun V ance, Mr. and M 'S. W. W. F o s te r j galow on no rth T hird s tr e e t and Dewey and children, Mrs. 0 F. E der and son ' Ray and fam ily moved into th e W. S. 4' H arry , D ora, V irginia, T helm a a n d , Glore residence V E Young, who V erna T hom pson Vondella B a x te r, has been occupying th e Biown resi Je ssie C a rte r. H a te l Beam , R u th Re denee has moved to hia farm in the Merger, Nellie D eV ries, L eona Z itte r Owyhee neighborhood, cob, Ada Blaylock and M ildred Long, j Dr and M ri. N . C M acLafferty and B ryan W. P a y te and fam ily, who | son ’’B obs’’ of W asktucna, Wash , are have been v isitin g a t th e W. L. Gib visiting re la tiv e s and friends in and son hom e, have gone to S eattle to visit arouad N yasa this week. I of tbe local posUfllee have Mrs. C. H P re tty m a n and Mrs. f . D IE D A t Cascade, Idaho, on Ju ly ' re ,a tlv e s- tied d u rin g th e pest week te SI. 1923. a t 7:30, A ndrew H ite, aged M rs- Leila Thom pson w en t to Vale K. M arshall m otored to O ntario T hurs­ ’iltia n t flashes o f lig h t ehoot- 83 years. F u n eral services w ere held I Tuesday to m ake final proof on a des- day. r t th e room. T hey w ere un a t th e Ow yhee school house, Rev. ! e r t claim - She w as »««ompanied *>8 se t fo r th ie seeming phe- C live W illiam s preach in g th e serm on, Cuoy T hom pson, Mr. and Mrs F . L. i until a rin g w ith a b iillia n t and th e rem aine laid te r e s t In t h e , D eBord and Mr. and M rs. W T. Fenn, I te ttia g was discovered eneir- Ow yhee cem etery. I M essrs: DeBord and Fenn a ctin g as thlrd finger o f Postm istress Albert Cook is in receipt of A ndrew H ite w as born a t Salem , w itnesses. I T hom pson’« le ft head We 111., D ecem ber 6, 1840. R e w as united G eorgia D ennis m otored to S m ith 's the following letter from the UM M tiW ary well poeted on “ s ig n s " in m a rria g e t o N aneie H a r r is M etaxx F e rry Sunday and visited w ith the offioe of the State Fish and Game uud w ill leave i t to th e in itiate d es to a t tbe age o f 36 yeads and to this G irl’s R eserve, who a re enjoying an Commission in answer to his let­ J u i l W hht earning e v e n t th a t is a sign union w ere born nine children, six of o u tin g th ere. ter aad petition asking that the whom are still living to m ourn his Mrs. C lara T hom pson arriv ed th e , efc loss. T hey a re : 0 . R. H ite, N yssa, first o f th e w eek from C orvallis, w here j °Pen §#asa* on China Pheasants O r.; Maiy W estfall, O ntario, O r.; W il. she is ta k in g a course a t 0. a . C., and , he extended to 80 days; Curd of Thunk* Ham H ite, W estfall, O r., E rn e s t H ite, will apend a few w eeks a t h e r home in Mr. Albert Cook, Dear Sir— TO t h e d e ar frien d s end neighbors Bliss, Idaho, Ed H ite, Bliss. Idaho. th is city. The State 0ame Commission is w ho M i kindly a ssiste d us in U fa's In e arly life Mr. H ite joined th e M. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bailey and in recaipt of your letter of the tria l and by th e fr kindly E, church tn d led a co n siaten tC h ristian acta have trie d to lessen our life. Those who knew him can te s tify d a u g h te r Jo ic e o f E m m e tt ap en t T hurs­ 23rd inst., together with the pe­ i, w e ex te n d o a r sin aere th an k s. to his nobility of c h a ra c te r. H is la s t day visiting friends in N yssa. tition from the sportsmen and Andy Sw an and b ro th er Ja m e s re ­ A too to those who co n trib ato d the words w ere “ 1 am read y to dio .” tu rn e d th is w eek from Silver City, farmers of Malheur county, ask­ haeuHful flower«. w here th ey have apent the p a st tw o ing that the open season for O. R R ite m onths. A fte r spending a few days banting Chinese Pneasants in K ey W estfall W illiam B ite in N yssa Ja m e s le ft for his hom e a t Malheur be extended for a peri­ ■ m e e t R ite The city council st> its m ee tin g Mon­ K ent, W ash. od of 80 days in October, setting Rd R ite. Mr. and Mrs. O. G. B auer retu rn ed day n ig h t decided to purchase a atop up the claim that these birds are w ateh for use o f the m arsh al in e n ­ W ednesday from a m o n th ’s visit with so plentiful that the extended I (te n d s o f bees, 1 cook forcing th e erdinance a g a in s t fa st re la tiv e s in th e centeal sta te s. 10 ft, 1 m ow er, 1 leveler, 4 driving. T here has been considerable ahooting season will not put them Mr. and Mrs. M cFarland of M erid • «alv ei, som e hog w ire and speeding on the s tr e e t re ce n tly and a lan v isited Sunday a t th e J. J . Can- in any danger of extinction. s m iscelia a e o a s a rticle s. determ ined effo rt will be m ade to stop celino home. T hey w ere accompanied Replying to same have to ad C. R. C a rte r. it. home by th e ir d a u g h te r K athleen, vise you that at the July meeting ETRO who had been v isitin g w ith the Can- of the commission an order was F igga fe s sei«, vario u s sizes, W m. NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL celm os fo r se v e ra l days. adopted extending- the shooting asse, R. F . O. 1. ACCOUNT J e ss e Thom pson and fam ily returned season in Malheur county from N O TICE is hereby given th a t the un­ W ednesday from an a u to trip through M atiM M hereb y given th a t tb e un- dersigned, the e x ec u to r of th e e sta te C alilerm a. J e s s e 's car was decorated the second Sunday in October to d e n tg u e d , «e S u p u rin ten e n t of Bunks of J. 8. Pinkston, deceased, has filed in th e la te s t C alifornia sty le and e x ­ the fourth Sunday in October, lM th e B tuto o f O rugun, i i in ehergu w ith th e clerk of th e C ounty C ourt of cited m uch in te re s t am ong ‘‘the boys.” both dates inclusive This order e f t h e M eets end affa irs o f tb e Bank the S ta te of Oregon, his final account The decorations in p a rt consistsd of will provide an open season from e f Myaae, N yssa, O regon, for th e p u r­ in th e above e n titled e s ta te and th a t the p ictu res of th re e m erm aids dis October 14 te October 23. mak •n Monday, A uguat 27, 1923, a t 10 s. portin g in th e w a te r and fo r a tim e istica. ing a two weeks open season and m. in the C ourt House a t Vale, Orc ■ who m ay have claim s it looked as though th ere m ig h t be a bank e re hereby notified gon, has been fixed by order of said stam pede of N y s ta 's m ale population three Sundays’ shooting, and C ourt as the tim e and place for hear gel proof th e re o f by filing a ing and se ttlin g said account and h e ar­ to C alifornia. extending the present open «leim as by law provived, ing objections thereto. 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