The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, December 21, 1923, Image 1

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NYSSA, OREGON. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21. 1923
i\E XXII. NO 7
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$1.50 PER YEAR
Home Recipes THE RANGE STOCK INDUSTRY •
Christina» Time.
I have always thought of
' Christmas time, when it has
1 come around, as a good time, a
kind,
forgiving,
charitable,
pleasant time, the only time I
know of, in the long calendar of
the year, when men and women
seem by one consent to open
their
s hut-Up
hearts
freely.
And, therefore, though it has
never put a scrap of gold or
silver in my pocket, 1 believe
that it has done me good, and
will do me good; and I say, God
bless it.— Charles Dickens.
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Roast Tig.
WeHtern Slates Have Half Billion
Acres oi K n ;,e Lands.
Prepare a dressing as for fowl.
Permanence of lhe range cattle
Take young pig about two months
and sheep ¡miustiy in the 11 west­
old, wash thoroughly inside and out
ern states has been recognized and
in water in which one teaspoon j the state coll(?Kes> including 0 A
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WEATHER REPORT
for
V L id i OF DECEMEBER 15
Date
’
Temp.
1923
Rain
Max.
Min.
Inchet*
Dec. 6 67
32
0
Dec. 7 57
31
ü
Dec. 8 40
24
trace of
snow
Dec. 9 42
15
0
Dec. 10 36
12
0
Dec. 11 34
9
0
Dec. 12 37
9
0
Date Temp.
1922 Rain
Dec. 6 47
39
.44
Dec. 7 43
27
0
Dec. 8 40
22
0
Dec. 9 38
24
0
Dec. 10 48
30
.06
Dec. 11 40
18
0
Dec. 12 33
16
0
RECLAMTIONISTS FROM
OREGON AT WASHINGTON
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H. H. D'A RAION D OF VALE, REP­
RESENTING WARMSPR1NG8.
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soda has been dissolved, wipe dry, C., are to join efforts in helping the
1
' Board of Engineers Has Acted Fa­
salt the inside and stuff with pro range livestock men with some of
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vorably on Umpqua River
pared dressing, sew up and place in '
r knotty problems, these states *
Project
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have an area of 650 million acres
roaster in kneeling position, tying
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which can be used only for grazing.
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legs in proper position. Pour u
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More than a third of the area is
Clear Cut, Concise, Ea­
Washington.—Richaird H. DeAr-
little salted water in roaster and public lands not under control and *
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rly Definite Statements
mond, of Vale, has arrived in Wash­
baste with butter and the water a so badly overgrazed that users arc
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Recommendations
ington to look after interests of the
few
times.
When
it
begins to not getting full carrying capacity. *
Warmsprings
reclamation
project
omske,
rub
all
over
with
cloth
that
¡l*
furnishes
mueh
o
i
the
8PrinK
an,‘
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ton D . C.— Tax reduction
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fall grass and needs wiser handling.
and R. W. Sawyer has arrived on
,s dipped in melted butter, repeat] Control of animal dUeaae, am, *
[ light of way over all
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alation, President Coolidge
often. This will keep the skin from jiarasites,
* the same mission for the DesChutes
coordinated
production
*
5n his first message to
project. The Baker and the Owyhee
becoming
cracked.
It will take and marketing, culling sheep foi
projects aireauy were represented
from two to three hours to roast. increased weight of fleece, and im
kposed to a soldier bonu:,
and a brief has been forwarded for
Place the pig on large, hot platter
tut said llatly and without
proving feeds and feeding are other
ow yh ef :
1‘ hone J
the Harney valley project by S. A.
with green wreath around neck and
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tion for Oregon will be opened up | *
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FORMER OREGON REPRESENTA­
Mothershead.
sprig
o
f
celery
in
its
mouth.
Make
in the agricultural conference to be I The young folks of the commun
I Agriculture
TIVE IN CONGRESS
The Oregon reclamationists are
a
gravy
by
skimming
o
ff
most
of
held
at
the
college
January
21-25.
I
ity
gave
a
surprise
party
on
Glen
[plicated scheme of relict
Growers, investigators
and na- j Points Tuesday evening in honor o f ! visiting Secretary Work in tun. and
the fat, stir into the remainder one
[i government fixing prices
sixteenth birth »re awaiting the decision of the de-
[to tile public treasury will
large spoonful o f flour, season with tional leaders will assist in working the young man's
October 19 He Announced Candidacy
partment on the Baker project.
jpeimaiient value in estab-
salt and pepper, add enough water out the program in these subjects day.
For Republican Nomination
■iculture. Simple and di-
fMH
or?n/°ri
ilU
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getahles,
The
local
P.
T.
A.
held
its
month
Members of the Oregon delegation
to make what gravy you want, let field crops, dairy products and pout ...
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Lis put into operation by
As U. S. Senator
UHi.YJt « J
*y
meeting
at
the
school
house
Fr.-
appeared
before the hoard of er.-
boil up and serve. To carve the I try.
» himself m e tho only real
] day afternoon, reporting a good ut- j
pig, cut o ff head first, split down
After the group programs have | A Christmas tree and short pro- gineers for rivers and harbors in
| restoration.
*«. HAIR J
worked out * * * " in I gram will be given at the school j behalf of a survey o f the channel
the farmer must be re- j Clifton Nesmith McArthur, ex- the back, take o ff ham and shoul-' |,een
AND OOI j I
to a general confer- h „use on Christmas Eve.
near the mouth of the Umpqua
reduction of national and United States representative in con­ ders and separate the ribs.— Mis.. be submitted
,
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enee for coordination with all the
hamai J
Ron. lie must be assisted i
Mrs. Thos. Glendenning and son I Hver with 8 view to inside improve-
others for a comprehensive plan of
gress from the third district in Ore-| Harriet Boydell, Nyssa.
ganization of the freight- i
Tommy and Mrs. Geo. Johnson, ot ment, which the hoard acted upon
farming in Oregon.
are
winch could reduce, gon, died at 9:35 o’clock Sunday
Homedale, visited at the W. E. fuvorably.
Alacaroni Spanish.
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his production. To make I night following a sudden illness with
Walters home Sunday.
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WESTFALL
Boil enough macaroni for your
effective there ought to I meningitis.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
L.
Lowe
and
School Lunches.
meal, in salted water, cook until I Mrs. M. Fitchett and son Ben
consolidations. Cheaper
Mr. McArthur’s death brings to a
Preparing the luuchbox for tho
have
moved
in
town
for
the
winter.
fam,ly’
who
^
v
e
been
raising
tur-
lust be provided,
tender; cut up one largo onion, fry j
close a notable political career. A
J. L. Lamberson and wife spent a I keys on the Julien Lowe home- . child who has , , to eat his midduy
it have organization. His
till brown, put with onion % can few days of last week in Ontario ^tead " eart Mitche11 Butte. have 80>d meal Bt “ hiuol ls "ot a simple mat-
ith whom he exchanges I staunch republican, he became an j
leftovers
most of their possessions and are ter of chucking
tomatoes, and
season
with chili visiting.
' 1‘ _ “ some ,J
1
! into
the farm for those of I active party whip during his four
leaving Tuesday morning for North a paper bag. That’s the way it
powder.
Cook
all
when
mixed
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A
school
meeing
was
held
at
the
organized, labor is or- j congressional terms which followed
era California, near Red Bluff. They used to be done in the day3 before
minutes, serve hot.—J. D. Rogers.
school house Monday afternoon.
isiness is organized, and i his participation in state politics.
will visit their daughter, Mrs. Guy so much was known about nutrition,
Russel
Kelsey
made
a
trip
to
a way for agriculture to j
Shumway, of Creston, before leav­ but mothers of this generation have
Dorn at The Dalles June 10, 1879,
Fruitland
Saturday.
unless it, too, is organ-
Caramel I’ arfait.
more scientific information -at their
he was 44 years o f age at the time
Miss Eva Everette visited friends ing Oregon.
l creage of wheat is too
Caramelize % cup sugar. Add V4
of his death. Following his gradu­
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Evans were command thun mothers o f former
in Ontario and Vale Saturday and
lless we can meet the
generations.
ation from the University o f Ore­ cup boiling water and cook until Sunday.
Caldwell visitors Friday.
cet at a profit, we m ust,
The trick is to make the noondyv
gon in 19U1, with a bachelor of arts dissolved. Beat the yolks of 2 or 3
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Warren
Fenn
were
Henry Fitchett and wife visited
g for export.
O rgan ij
degree, he entered the newspaper eggs, add % cup sugar, and mix Mrs. M. Fitchett a few days last Nyssa and Ontario visitors Monday. meal so invitingly appetizing that it
Id help to reduce acreeags
field, serving as reporter on tne lo­ well. Then add to hot syrup, stir­ week before going on to Beulah,
Vincenti
Mendiola
moved
his is eaten to the last crumb. And it
f co-operative marketing!
cal Oregonian and with the Asso­ ring constantly until the mixture where they will spend the winter at sheep to their feed grounds on the must not be hard to digest, either,
r the farmers themselves,!
foor immediately after the lunch is
Glascock ranch Saturday.
ciated Press office until 1903, when thickens, chill and fold in 1 pint the Ralph Hunter ranch.
by competent manage- j
beaten cream. Turn into
for three years devoted himself firmly
Miss Harriett Prow of Ontario, tendance. After the business meet swallowed the boys and girl« alt
out doubt would be of as-1
quart mold and pack in equal parts
to farming.
who has been visiting her friend, ing a short prog nan was given, fear for the school playground,
they can not wholly
cookie«—
Sandwiches, fruits,
October 19 he announced his can­ ice and salt.— Mrs. R. 11. DeArmond. Miss Crystal Cammann, since the those present enjoying the “ Art
W. B. HiDi0^ve th* problem. Our agricultural
old
Museum.”
E.
L.
AtaeLaffertj
wrapped—
are
the
good
didacy for the republican nomina-
Thanksgiving
holidays,
returned
schools ;'oi
s p o > on “ Reading for Children.”
of a «»»Id’s noon lunch. Be
Hstl ha
Lion
as
United
States
Senator
from
Popcorn
Delight.
home
Wednesday.
in the theory of organization ¡
Oregon.
Clint Hill and wife motored to Machinery was set in motion fUr ! sPannK in U8,n* meaU m the 8and‘
Take two cupfuls o f sugar, one
jNSHUmlnd eoopAutive marketing,
more nutnt,oua a,ul
Mr. McArthur’s political activities cupful cream, a pinch o f salt, one Vale Friday for dental treatment, the production of the playlet which, wiehe8î u8e
ersifi
a
Dive
ation
is
nedessary.
Those
I
etidonea Ni
is to he given under the “ allspices ’ more tas‘ y filli" » 8 of baked b€ans
also
visited
at
New
Plymouth
bc-
were
not
the
boundary
of
his
work
table
spoonful
lemon
extract,
one
raise their living on
of the P. T. A., by local talent, on and chili “ uce- chee8® and nuts’
land are not greatly in dis- in the state, lie was active in the cupful chopped popcorn and one- ! I°re returning home,
Don’t l ‘’^ 8 and mayonnal8e- ma8hed P®88-
Zenala Lamberson is on the sick Thursday evening, Dec. 27.
ress. '^Sue loans are as wisely dairying field, himself having op­ half cupful peanuts. Boil the sugar,
forget the date, there’s sure to he1 and. chopped eelery. Doll these up
erated a ranch in Polk county near salt, cream and butter until it forms l'st this week.
g stock
with a bit of lettuce, nuts, or ripe
ither mati
s di Kiekreail, which he purchased in a soft hall when tested in cold! Orville Presley^is another who is lots of fun whn the members of the olives.
P.
T.
A.
display
their
dramatic
abil­
lid be financed through a 1903, following the termination of water. Remove from the fire, add I 0,1 the sick list.
Pies, cakes, and heavy or greasy
the extract, popcorn and nuts. Stir ] Jack Welch made a business trip ity. The Misses Lowe and Mac- foods of all kinds should be kept
agency as a temporary i his two years as a reporter.
1 Kl
Lafferty are also scheduled to give
mey expedient.
Breeding o f registered Jersey cat until it creams and pour into a hut- ! to Harper this week.
out o f' the school lunch box. Young
Among those who were parcel us some of their charming music.
Reclamation
tie became his avocation, and upon lered pan.
children should never be permitted
Arthur
Mason,
foreman
of
the
posting their turkeys to Portland
n of many contributing his return to Oregon following the
tea or coffee; the school water sup­
Evans
ranch,
spent
the
week
end
this week are Mrs. Grace Hart, Lil­
kupants of our reclamation completion of his active congres - 1
ply will supply the beBt drink, if
CRESTON
lie Woodard and Charley Johnson. with Jack Troudeau at Beaumont.
Ire in financial difficulties, sional service, ha again entered the
you cannot arrange for a milk de­
F.
L.
DeBord
sent
shipment
of
Harold Wilson
and Billie Wood-
dairying field in connection with ag­
livery.
dressed
geese
and
turkeys
to
Port­
Father O’Conner
from Juntura, worth.
■ ^ H H N “ i,e K ^ t e d
by definite ricultural financing firms, giving
Snover, N ^ S W U , SEVtSW'/« Sec.
A meeting was held at the school land Wednesday.
M f> 1 »uthorityo f law empowering the speeal attention to the aiding o f 1 he was a visitor at the Creston school
Mr. and Mrs. Lou DeGoode and 25; NE14SEV4 Sec. 26-23|38. 10|1«|
last Friday.
house Sunday to appoint committees
the Interior
h - dis- dairyingmen.
He
practiced
law
iCETT
Guy Travis returned from Ontario for the Christmas tree. Those ap­ son John and Mrs. J. W. Kygar 23. »1.00,
suspend, readjust, and re- i throughout the state, although not
Wednesday of this week.
Crystal District Improvement Co.
pointed were:
Finance, Mrs. C. called at the Loy home Sunday.
and
-urges again.-1 water j for any long consecutive time.
Mrs. E. L. MacLafferty visitel to R. U.
Bradshaw, N W tiN W *
Pierce,
Zenola
Lamberson
and
The Creston young people spent
tice in illiM ? ' Tl 1 whole <lueation is being
Air. McArthur was married to Lu­
Sec. 10|16|48. 12]4|23. (Q. C. deed.)
Manda Gregory; buying, Mrs. Steve Mrs. Lowe Friday.
the
evening
at
the
Shumway
home,
cille Smith of Portland, June 35,
Ellis Walters sold a bunch oi
W. D. Macbride to Bethsina J.
A*ve tl
Ivantage of the facts and- 1913. lie is survived by his wide./, in honor of Walter and Harvey’s j Woodard, Mrs. O. Presley and Mrs.
dressed turkeys to Wilson Bras. Pennington, SE!4, EV4SW14 Sec.
birthday
anniversaries.
All
report
I.
P.
Hart;
decorating,
Mrs.
Fitch­
conci
which they may develop, his mother, Mrs. Harriet McArthur,
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10|19|16|44.
11;20123.
$1.
(Q. C.
j ett, Gene Stewart, Edna Everetts and Monday.
tion, involving a govera- and a brother, L,ewis A. McArthur, having spent a nice evening.
Miss Ruth Evans will be a week­ deed.)
irasy tl Taent
jtment of more than $136,- of Portland, with whom his mother
Louis Wedding has moved to th e ! Airs. Payne.
end guest of Miss Elna Grossback
Robert Coulter et al to R. U.
... I «*0,000
d affecting more than 'iu. resides.
Wood’s ranch, for the winter, tc | There will be a dance at the hal.
at Beaumont. A party of young Bradshaw, N W liN W « Sec. 19|10|
Monday,
Dec.
24,
after
the
Christ­
users, is serious, \vfuiu
trap
and
hunt.
Vllsos B h flL
Members o f Air. McArthur’s fam­
the school folks will return with her for holi­ 48. 10|19|23. $1.00. (Q. C. deed.)
relief
th is necessary should be ily were at his bedside in his ap-
F. R. Beers went to Riverside on mas program, which
day week.
Verner W. Chambers et ux to V.
children are giving.
t contracts with the gcv- partment at Belle Court, 52 Trinity business the first of the week.
B. Staples, Lots 8, 9, and 10, Block
Frank
Scott
made
a
business
trip
hich can be met should place, at the time oi his death w.th
Guy Shumway is working on his
22, Ontario. 12j6|23. $2,500.
e established general pol- he exception of his wife, Mrs. Me- ; reservoir and as
the ground is to Beulah Mondday.
Charley Roy, the grocery sales­
ie projects should not i.e Arthur was in New York city on frozen quite hard, lie makes slow
Complaints Filed in Circuit Court.
Estate Transfers
Recorded
man of Boise, was in town Monday. Real
for any private Control. . usiness and was summoned as soon! progress.
j
Boise Payette Lumber Co. vs. G.
Oliver
Sandy
was
a
business
vis­
Week
of
December
8th
to
C. A. Stout was gathering cattle
B. Porter and Wm. Porter. 12|14|
■ i her husband was taken ill.
December
15th.
23. Recovery on account. $114.74.
and taking them to the Coleman itor in town Monday.
Ben Payne made a business trip
A
beautiful time is Christmas ranch down near Riverside.
V. W. Chambers et ux to J. T.
Christmas comes as a blessed day
me—-in which bitterness and envy
Louis Wedding was out to Cres­ to the Owyhee country last Sunday.
I. P. Hart has purchased the McNulty, Lots 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10, when we refresh ourselve» once
ielt into understanding and foi- ton buying hay.
12,8|23. $1,376. again with the friendships we have
i ivi-ness.
A
gracious
time— in
Mrs. A. V. Clark is visiting home Howard property and is moving the Block 80, Ontario.
Eli I. Beers et ux to H. J. made.
house on to his ranch south of town.
bich we renew our faith!
folks this week.
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