The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, October 19, 1923, Image 2

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any other day.—Alexander Campbell.
NEW
BIG PACKAGE
FROM THE FACTORY
ROI L YOUK
OW N WITH
in u c io a
nuns ¿ m a »
tsnght than the Golden Rule.— Warren
G. Harding.
I f you cannot reason or persuade a
man into the truth, never attempt to
Nyssa, force a man into it. I f love will not
compel him to come, leave him to Gad,
the judge o f all.—John Wesley.
GATE CITY JOURNAL
Published
»very
Friday
at
Oregon, by
H. F. BRO W N
Leave tbs matter s f religion to the
family slu e, the church, and the pri
vate school, supported entirely by pri­
vate contribution. Keep the church
-nd state forever separate - U . S.
Grant
Every man who eondacto himself as
a good citiaen, ia accountable to God
alone for hie religioua faith, and should
be protected in werebiping God ac­
cording to the dictatea of his owo con
science.— George Washington.
When religion ie good it will take
tare o f itaelf; when it ia not abla to
take oare o f itaelf, and God does not
aee fit to taka car* of it, re that it haa
to appeal to the civil power for eup
port, it ie evidence te my mind that
i s cause is a bad one. —Benjamin
Franklin.
Alm ighty God hath created the
mind fre e ; and all attempta to influ­
ence it by temporal puniahmenta or
burdena, er by civil incapacitations,
tend only to begat habita o f hypocracy
and meanness, and are a departure
from the plan o f the holy authoi of
our religion.—Thomaa Jefferson.
As to getting the 'aw o f tha land (o
touch our religion, we earnestly cry,
hands off! leave ns alone! ’ Your Sun­
day bill and all other forma of act-of-
parliament religion retm to me to be
all wrong.
Give me a fair field and
no favor, and our faith haB no cause
Religion is essentially distinct from
government, and exempt from 'ts cog to fe a r.—Charles Spurgeon.
nizance; and a connection between
them is injurious
to both. —James
Madison.
Our defense is in the spirit which
prises liberty as the heiritage o f all
Entered at the Postoffieo at Nyasa, men. in all lands everywhere. Destroy
th s spirit and you have planttd the
Oregon, as second-class mail matter
seeds o f despotism at your own door.
—Abraham Lincoln
RELIGIOU S
FREEDOM
Apropos of the efforts o f the Lord ’s
Day Alliance and other religious or*
ganications to secure observance of
Sunday as the Sabbath by national and
There is not a precept in the New
state laws we print the following quo­
tations from prominent statesmen and Testament to compel, by civil law,
a lv man who is not a Christian to pay
ministers:
There never was a greater lesson regard to the Lord’s day more than (o
L et the Lighting Company
to make final proof, t,
andar th. third
M» rch «. ISIS. |„
sen bed, before ll«g,,u ,M,l
« 8 Lam, U f f i J * j
the 3rd day of N o »»,/ * 1«
Claimant r.aniet u » , *
W H DoolittI», E *
Pinne,. »II of OnUm '
Glann, of Nyssa,
^
GEu. W. 11
NOTH E
for
pUBl|
Departmental lk,
U. 8 . Land Office it v*,l
Notice is hereby
Franks, of Watson,
January 28. 1920, m’afc”
try No C607C for Lot 9 w.
SEJ Sec. 17, Lot. 2 ’, ¡1
Lot 2. Sec 29. To» *1.1 '*
; I
Range 44 hast, Wills
has (lied notice of
final three year proof .
claim to the land «te*c’(
fore Register and g.
Land Office, at Vale
d ll day o f October, toy.
Claimant iiamvi at »u,x
Wilmer If. Shaver, bagtfl
Stephen Ward, Lawr,netJ
all o f Watson, Oregon,
Deo. W. |
Chan*« loured in the new Ford Sedan make it a b e..« look-
ing, roomier car.
A high« radiator with a rim upnm at its lose '^ d s dignity
b d S T . cloved car. The higiu: he ;d and enlarged cowl
curving gracefully to the dash give a sty!.,!, sweep to its l dy
lines, and aflord additional lv* room for occupants of the front
•eat
A ll body fittings—window :..;ulatoi- door grips, door latch
levers, door lo?k, dome light-arc hubhed m » « W - The
upholstery carries a fine da A lira on a soft brown background
that does not easily show dost or dir.. Silk v indow curtains
to harmonize lor the three rear w -lows enhance the styleof
the car and add to the couilort c< i s pawengci a See the new
f a l L and other new Ford body style, at our showroom.
These cars can be obtained through
the Ford W e e k ly Purchase Plan.
Home Coming Day
WIil Be big Event
i NOTICE OF HONDsJ
LET VIEW LIU
Oregon Agricultural College, Cor
district , |
vallis, Oct. 14.—Beavers vs Washing
t N 'T IC E I i.Liihuii
ton University “ Sundf
,s .ho
s all d bio v. ,1 Li ...
¡j
b g bill that will be puc on for t ie
ley Vi. w D i - ii
O.j
co. lege alumni, rie'-spsper men and
C A R .S
otlice in Ontario, kui,
other attendants at homecoming Sat­
Oregon,
until the h
urday, November X. The Rook Soph
o ’clock P. M., en
bag rush, varsity * O ”
procession,
8 th day of
October,
cafeteria lunch and annual ball are
immediately thereafter pi
other events already scheduled.
E. M BLODGETT
by the Board of St|
The Beavers are credited by L R.
the Valley View Drimi*, 1
Gregory, Oregon sports writer who
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
Drs. Bradford & Bradford. Carver
visited the campus snd gave the team
Practice in all courts
method.
Consultation and examine tha purchase of bond of i
the once over, winh being unusually
tion free Ten years successful prac­ in the sum of $10,100 00 ,.
Nyssa
-
-
Oregon
tice in the state of Oregon
Special be in denomination! of i
strong in the line end very hard to
rates given for 60 days. First door $100.00 nor mote than |
■core on. R. B. Rutharford, eoach, ia
west of Bank of Nyssa, Nyssa, Or.
date July 1st, 1923, inti
putting in hard licks just now to de
velop a fast, hard-hitting back field.
serially in annual aaouolitl
I f the raw material davslops according
The opening number of the lyeeum IN THE CO U NTY C O URT OF T H E approximate^ equal
to promis# the Bavera should have a ceurte will be given next Tuesday eve­
STATE OF OREGON FOR T H E terest, and to matort i
slight adge oa their riyale. A ll hands ning, with the Leake Orchestral En­ 1 COUNTY OF M A L H E U R .
July 1st, 1928. and eridii(I
agree it will be a pretty game, well tertainers as the attraction.
Thu In the Matter of the Estate o f Syl- 1939, said bonds to beu i
worth going far to see.
per rent per annum,
company comes aplendldly recommend­
vina E. Ward, Deceased.
Oregon aditors hava been specially 1 ed and they attract large audiences
annually on the tint days i
The undersigned, having been ap­
invited by C a 'I Lodcll, manager e f whareever they perform. Ttaeir re
and July, principal and i
pointed by the County Court o f the
student activitiea and Sigma Delta erteire ranges from the siaple me I
State o f Oregon, for Mslheur County, able at the office of the I
Chi journalistic fraternity, to ba odles which everyone loves, to the
executor of the estate o f Sylvina E. urer o f Malheur Count), I
guests e f the college for the day. A t highest classical muaio— something to
at the fiscal agency of tk|
Ward, deceased, and having qualified,
Oregon in New York City i
homecoming last year nearly 100 Ore­ suit everybody. This number of the
notice is hereby given to the creditors
I tion o f the holder.
gon newspaper writers and publishers course will andoobtedly be a hit and
of, and all persons having claims
gathered te see the sporte and look no ena shoald miss it. Remembev tha
I Said bids must be an
against the estate o f said deceased, to
the college over.
' certified check for 5 peri
time snd place—Tuesday, October 23,
present them, duly verified, as required
amount thereotf, the tint l
at Liberty Theater.
by law, within six months a fter the
felted to the district
date of the first publication o f this no­
Leake Entertainers Tuesday,
>
damages in the event tal
tice,
to
said
exeouter,
at
his
residence
October 23.
Leake Entertainers—Nuf sed.
near Nyssa, Oregon, or at the office of bidder fails to pay foruk^
E. M. Blodgett, in Nyssa, Malheur 1 in ten days after the a
dor shall ba required Ie |
County, Oregon.
approving legal epinles, ul
H. J. W A RD .
are made subject to the It
Executor of the Estate of Sylvina E.
said issue, and confirm«
Ward, Deceased.
proceedings of said DuM
Date of first publication Sept. 28, 1923
The Board reservei the q
Date of last publication Oct. 26, 1923
ject any and all bids.
By order of the Board (t
ors of tha Valley View
NOTICE FOR P U B L IC A T IO N
trict.
Department of the interior,
P E A R L CRANi,
Laad Office at Vale, Oregon,
Dated this 6th day »1
September 26, 1983.
Notice is hereby given that Tom C. 1923.
Ordeman, of 200 Third St. Portland, Date o f first publication,
Oregon, who. on April 17, 1908, made Date of last publication,
ft TRUCKS • T R A C T O R S
V. 15. Staples, Ontario, Oregon
P ay Y ou
Chiropractors
First Lyceam Number
O n Y o u r Savings
You worked hard for your money. Now make IT work
work fo r you. Make the dollars you have saved earn
Borne extra dollars for you by investing in shares o f
Idaho Power Company Preferred Stock, It is not
something new, untried and untested.
This stock
P A Y S D IV ID E N D S—pays them in CASH every three
months! on Feb. 1, May 1, Aug. 1, and Nov. 1. and div­
idends have been paid regularly and prorr ptly every
3 months, without a break, ever since the first shares
were issued over 64 years ago
Your dividends- would
amount to $70.00 a year if you had only 10 shares of
IDAHO POW ER CO M PANY 7 PER
CENT PREFERRED STOCK
Note these special advantages for local people:
( 7)Supervision by the Public Utilities Commission of
Idaho and thf» Public Service Commission of Oregon
serves to protect the interests alike of Customers, In­
vestors and the Company. { ? ) This Stock is Cumula­
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mon Stoek. (.J) The Cempany mains a re-sale mar­
ket for the benefit o f loeal shareholders who may wish
to sell their shares. (Jy) Money invested in this Stock
is free from the State Personal Tax in Idaho and Ore­
gon. (<5) The dividends are exempt from the present
normal Federal Income Tax.
T * s stock is fully
*ald and non-assessable.
V, f ¿ w , y share o f this
stock has full voting rights.
n«
We pay
48c for Butteri
School Supplies
over 35 test
W e want a car o f fat hogs Fri
at Journal Ofiice
t alì ns u p und let iw know what you have.
Nyssa PackingC
Invest your savings in
IDAHO POWER CO M PANY
BURBIDGE & R A Y , Prop.
7 per cent Preferred Stock
It pays 7 per cent on your money and
it's SAFE- -nevar forget that
Nyssa Realty C
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(W ithout Obligation)
ID A H O PO W E R C O M P A N Y
Gen'l Offices, Boise. Id iho
P lea ie send me illustrated benklet containing More Informa
tlen about your Praferred Stark and Details o f Easr Pav-
ment Flaw.
J. BOYDELL
Licensed «nd Bonded Real Estate Broker, and
surance.
Nam#
Address
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