The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, January 18, 1924, Image 1

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,«îü&. XXII.
G ate C ìty
NO 11.
NYSSA, ORKDON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1924
FARM
H i S E E « O F F IC E O F
D IS T R IC T r a
e
i li. u. LYTLE OF VALE BECOMES
CANDIDADTE.
> em ¿
IflRST LOCAL HATS HIT RING
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P. M.
i > 1er
F2
Shod
I T l UW
hattm
P r.»
Blodgett of Nyssa Also to
Seek Republican Nom­
ination
The first of the local hats to be
hrown into the political ring were
sed in this week for the office of
District Attorney when R. D. Lytle,
r Vale, and E. M. Blodgett of
JJyssa, both signified their intcn
lions of becoming candidates for the
epublican nomination in the com
pg May election.
R. D. Lytle is the incumbent and
seeking reelection with a plat-
orm based upon his record during
past three years of service in
office^
E. M. Blodgett is practicing in
|ie Gate City o f the county, being
only attorney in Nyssa, where
has been located
for several
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COUNTY STATISTICS
Ra
Ileal
L>oalsr
SE
Jtr
Estate Transfers
Recorded
Week of Deeeber 29th to
January 5th.
A. D. Morey et ux to Ethel N.
Logan, SWV4NWV4 Sec. 27-20-4«;
jilso Lots 4 and 5, Block 37, Park
Vdd. to Nyssa. 11-19-23. $100.
E. E. Fretell et ux to Frank Pal­
mer, SWV4SE14 Sec 5-24-41.
12-
51-23, $1.00.
A. H. McGregor to John J. Mc­
Gregor, NViNE'/.SEVi Sec 17-18
47. 9-4-23. $1.00, love and affec­
tion.
A. II. McGregor to Harry E. Mc-
bregor et ux, SV6NE',tSE',4 Sec.
17-18-47.
9-4-23.
$1.00, love and
affection.
Myrtle Donovan et vir to Martha
L- Shares, Lots «, 7, and N% of 8,
Gock 8«, Ontario.
12-28-23. $500.
Sheriff H. Lee Noe to E. H.
fewisher, undivided M> interest in
l%NEV4NE>/* Sec. 30-15 47. 1-20-
|l. $780.71. (Certificate of Sale).
E. H. Swisher et ux to Thomas
Lalbreath, undivided Vt interest in
jMiNEVvNEU Sec. 30-15-47. 2-21-
J l. $1.00. (Q.C. Deed).
Thomas Galbreath to Hazel Wins­
low et vir, SEV4NEV4NEV4 Sec. 3*/
15-17. 12-28-23. $1.00.
K u . S. A. to John J. Ackerman, j
W%NWV4, SBV4SWV4 Sec. 33-15
40; Lot 3, Sec. 4-16-40 12-19-21.
I I I . S. A. to heirs of Samuel H.
jfhnmpson,
WV4NEV4,
E 'A N W ’i
, Sec. 9-21-46. 12-14-23.
■ Sheriff H. Lee Noe to C. F. Mil­
ler. Lots 11 to 20, inclusive, in
^ ■ o c k 36, Park Add to Nyssa. 12-
15-23. $50.
J
LAW
re!
Marriage Licenses Issued.
■ Omer Presley and Zenola Lam
B rson . 12-31-23.
H jo h n Peichel and Catherine Rup-
pe rt. 1-5-24.
Complaints Filed in Circuit Court.
|Chas. B. Henggler
vs. Joseph
aeger.
1-2-24.
Recovery
of
uney. $613.74.
S’. B. Story vs. S. M. Cari.hers et
s.
1-2-24.
Foreclosure o f movt-
Aig.e. $4,000.
i Idaho
Canning Co. vs.
E. G.
bulsbery. 1-3-24. Dam ig, s. $645.
I ’ etitions Filed in County Court.
Ward Drainage District.
1-4-21.
•POP I
STUNT
BETC m
DO
ROAD CONDITIONS
PROJECTS IN OREGON
IN EASTERN OREGON
TO GET 0. S. FUNDS
4 $
FIFTY DEATHS AHE CAÜ 'ED
BY COLO DURING PAST WEEK
SHEEP RAISERS TO MEET
BISHOP MOVES FROM BAKER
Ltf T *"*?**?“ • Jo*eph
ONTARIO NEWS N
TAX CERTIFICATES PURCHASED
I MAT BE GETTING
OUD, SO N . BUT
T h e r e ' s
n o t h in g x
w o n ' t TftT ONCE
n ? L. f. Yr
© \Vt «f0n. V .vsf
amo R ig h t - g e t down on tour knf . e e
L ike T h ', c > , P u T t o u R w a n DS BE h in D
T our bacic , hoi -D to u r h ea d up &¡
ARCH YOUR BtACk. - T h EN —
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T
3
$1.50 PER YEAR
BUREAU DISTRIBUTING
TIPS FOR TAXPAYERS
™
SPECIAL COYOTE POlSf
No. 2
The Malheur County Farm Bu­
reau is now distributing a sperial
coyote strychnine marie by the U
or more or whose gross income was i
S. Biological Survey by a special
j $5,000 or more, and every married
CHAINS
REQUIRED
IN
BLUE
I
CHANGES
TO
BE MADE I N ! couple (living together) whose net COLD WAVE NOW CBN f L . i l . G
process which ‘covers up” the bit-
MOUNTAIN SECTION.
ter taste. Full directions for its j
j income was $2,000 or more or whose
MANY LAND OFFICES
IN EAST AND SOUTH
use have been worked out by the \
______
i gross income was $5,000 or more,
Biological Survey and printed in
must file an income-tax return.
illustrated circular
form.
These i W eekly K,'Port " f State Highways *910,000 Appropriated for Umatilla
Broadly speaking, gross income Eighteen Die in Chicago Du-
hi
of the La Grande Division of
directions are obtainable from the
is ail income received by the tax­
TV ork— Baker’s Balance
the Cold Wave, Zero Weath­
county agent’s office where orders
payer during the year from salary
Highway Department.
Available.
er Now in South.
for the poison will be received as
or wages, business, trade, profession
well.
j or vocation, dealing in property, in-
The condition of Eastern Oregon
The farm bureau has been dis­
. . ,
, I Washington,
D. v C__
.— Substantia]' terest> rent or dividends, or from j n^i
nuAi i nai ci y 50
Approximately
persons died
neeorrlincr to
to the
t.hn I aid
.
tributing this poison at one dollar state hiflrhwiivs.
highways
according
for Oregon projects was carried th<\ transaction of any business car- duri
the
hours „ a „
per ounce. Most o f it is
,bel" f )“ sed v , l ' y o 7 C °state H ' W
f t ! 1" ^
:" U'rior deP^tmont ned ° n for ^
Net income is of the intense co,d wave
in the interior parts of Malheur | ' 1Mun o f the State Highway De- ; appropriation bill, reported to ♦
, l
. . | &
* uos income, less certain
specified
m i..i
.
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gross
tne
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tne middle west, and now is cen tjr
county where, it is said, the coyotes partment, was as follows:
for business
expenses, irw. •
„ nno.
.
..
house today from committee, and deductions
. ,
, . .
.
’ ing in the east and south,
debts, taxes, etc.
w
- ..
.
.
are rather plentiful this year. Sev-j Old Oregon Trail East of The
which will be taken up for passage bad
m
_ ..
_
Many o f the victims were froze
The
exemptions
are
$1,000
for
t(J death> others 8Uccumbed to
eral orders have been received from j
Dalles,
tomorrow.
single persons, $2,600 for m arred po8ure( stin others were b.
llarnoy county also.
Coyote hunt-1 0ntari()(
Huntington,
Baker,
*BW d t
Items carried in the bill include:
couples (living together) whose net death while 8eeki
e8tape
ers report that the weather is « - ¡ Union> La Grande> Pendleton, Uma-
Maintenance and operation of the
pecially favorable fo rthis work and j tilIa( Arlington. The
Dalles: Mai Alaska railroad, $1,000,000.
" 7 et / l 1 9 3 was *5’.™° or l(f ' cold and Others met death
and $2,000 for married couples dent8 due to j
condition.
that he snow is about right to e « ,-L lldemized entire diatance and in
For reclamation projects in the whose net income was in excess of
r.
...
. ..
able them to find the po.soned am-1
d condition
Blue Mountains be.
1-
West
the
bill
carries
a
total
of
$9,-
mais
$5,000.
An additional credit of deatb‘s *
“
Pendleton ......
and La Grande 940.000 or $2,304,000 less than was
.
, ! tween
...............................
$4«) is allowed for each person
St. Louis reported five c
lt 'PS.
B\3: df A . fUmlAhingLC0.y0t* . P0,SAn' ' kept free of snow by snow plows, allotted for expenditure during the (other than husband or wife) de-
r,.-,, ,
. , „
the Malheur county bureau has dis
.
. . .
. . .
Pittsburg reported four,
To make trip without difficulty on current fiscal year.
pendent upon the taxpayer for chiet
tnbuted a large amount of poison. morning following h
«news' ma-
Philadelphia, Macon and New j r
For the Baker project in Oregon support if such person is under 18
for rabbits, ground squirrels, o r -, thines should not
not ,eave
leave Pendleton| the unexpended balance of the ap- years o f age or incapable of self- leans reported each one.
chard mice,
crows,
magpies and
. ,
, . ,,
Cities reporting one fatalP^- in
gophers. There is a special poison j "ai,a'a Gxa.nde unt 11 . ab_out n.°.on; De' I propriation for the current fiscal support because phys.cally or men- cluded s t Paul Denve
Hp,
can be secured from Highway year ig reappropriated.
ally defective.
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or formula for each pest and the __ Division
_____ _________
_
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.
.
.
.
. .
Okla., Peoria and L
uiun,
’ llin, m..
In., i
Office ___....
at La Grande. ____
Chains
poison usually costs the farmer less; r„ quired
Bll,p Mountain section.
J " i .1
fL
* r t«ev
ille,
Point 1 Pleas.,,
-. "°™
, , , n . n . n . “ _
.
.
u c iir
e , Tenn.,
icun., ruint
leas.*!1, ..
the appropriation
for the coming the first $4,000 of net income in ex- j j
sheffieId and Qpelika, A,a.
than half of the cost of less effect­
cess o l the exemptions and credits j
Old Oregon Trail West o f
fiscal year as follows:
ive sorts obtainable through other
Atlanta
Ga— Heavy
pr~>.rty
channels The funds
received go
The Dalles
j Umatilla, Oregon, $940,000; Klam- and 8 per cent on the remaining
I , _
. . .
*
back into the bureau’s own revolv­
Columbia River Highway Section ath,
Oregon-Califomia,
$695,000; net income.
1 damage and intense
su ffer.it
ing fund to bo reinvested for addi­ The Dalles, Hood River, Portland, Okanogan,
Washington,
$70,000;
j caused throughout
the
6- h- ?
tional poisons, thus costing the tax­ Rainier, Clatskanie, Astoria, Sea- Yakima, Washington, $720 000.
over the week end by low t>
<-
payer nothing and being far more side: Paved the entire distance.
tures.
The
weather
nu i «d
Abolishment of 21 land offices
economical than the bounty system LaGrande-Waliowa Lake Highway and consolidation of the offices of
slightly
Monday,
after
roaching
in vogue in neighboring counties.
zero Sunday, the coldest in a quar­
register and receiver
in fourteen
La Grande, Island City: Paved.
Matter of Grazing LandB Will Be ter of a century.
others are proposed in the bill.
Island City, Elgin, Minam, Wal
of Paramount Interest At
The bill, first of the annual sup­
Annual Convention
| Wallowa Lake Macadamized and in ply measures to reach the house,
I ,u )
carries $261,727,965, approximately
—~ - ‘
] good condition.
$35,800,000
less
than
the
total
ap­
Hcarquarters of the Diocese of
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith
e-
Baker-Cornucopia Highway
Salt Lake City, Utah,— More than
propriated for the current fiscal
tumed from Baker and wil.
vj in
Eastern Oregon, To Be At
Baker, Halfway: 10 miles macada­ year and $10,3000,000 less than the 1000 sheep raisers from all parts of
the Jaquish home.
Pendleton
mized; 21 miles roadbed. Balance amount requested in budget esti­ the United States are expected to
Mrs. Paul Van Petten e
'n
attend the annual convention of the
fair county road.
mates.
i
Land offices which would go out Nation Wool Growers’ association ed the M. and M. Club Fr. .
Headquarters o f the Diocese of
Oregon-Washington Highway
of existence July 1 under the bill in­ to be held here January 22-24, ac­ temoon.
Eastern Oregon, Episcopal church, Pendleton, Washington State Line:
Mrs. John Moore entertained w th
clude those at Lamar and Sterling, cording to an announcement by F.
will be moved from Baker to Pen-1 Paved,
a “ 500” party at the Moore Hotel
n n a
r,• i .
o i
in
Colo.; Lewiston, Idaho; Great Falls R. Marshall, secretary.
Pendleton,
Pilot
Rock,
Vinson,
,
.
__.
,...
X
T
dleton according to an announce­ ,
The question of grazing lands in Thursday evening.
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and Kalispell, Mont.;
Elko, Nev.:
[eppner, Heppner Junction: Mnea- r . .......
\r
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ment made yesterday by the Right | Heppne
Clayton, N.
M_; Vancouver and national forests, as at the Spokane
The Oxman Sheep Co. rold a
Rev. William P. Remington, bisnop! damized except between Vinson and
Yakima, Wash. The committee de­ convention last year, ig expected to large bunch o f wethers to Swift A-
of the diocese. It is expected that! Jones Hill where going is very
clared that the amount of business be among the important things dis­ Co. at' oPrtland Friday.
the move will be made about Febru- rough. Traffic between Jones Hill
done at these offices did not justify cussed.
Will Gidley of Boise was !n On
ary first,
and Vinson may be handicapped by j ^
Colonel W. B. Greeley, chief of tario Tuesday.
A geographical review o f the hnow or mud at this time o f the
The office o f reg|ster and receiv-
the forest service, has signified that
C. H. Oxman left Monday evr-ii ig
Eastern Oregon Episcopal district, •
vf a'' and local inquiry should be , (>(i wou](J bg consolidated at the f j ] .
he will be present and will tell of | for Portland and will return S .t-
where there are ten clergymen in made before attempting trips.
¡lowing points: Tureka and Sacra- the position o f the forest service in urday.
the field, shows that only two of |
mento, Cal.; Denver, Colo.; Healey the matter.
Mr. Bailey has returned f
-*
these would be nearer Baker than
and
Blackfoot,
Idaho;
Bozeman,
Boise and is staying at the Moo !.
ARCADIA
Pendleton if ^ adquarters were con­
______ ;___________________________Mont.;
Las Cruces, Roswell and
Pete Needham was down i i m
tinued there. A t present there are |
, 77 ,,
, ; Fort Sumner, N M., and Burns, La
Vale Tuesday.
Jim
Benall
has
gone
to
Portland
,,
,
.
nine points where the church is con­
Grande and
Vale, Oregon.— Port-
W. W. Wood attended court a‘
ducting work in what could be call­ for a couple of weeks to look for a land, Telegram.
The representatives of the Anglo- Vale Tuesday.
location
and
to
consult
a
physician.
ed tile Baker field, and all o f these
London Paris Bank of San Fran­
J. P. Dunaway was in tow i
i
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Quinley are sta y -1
now have competent supervision.
cisco have made large purchases of Nyssa, enroute to Vale Tuesday.
OFFICERS STATE CHAMBER
delinquent tax certificates on lands
The Bishop’s residence in Pendle- S
with M w - Bena11 8nd little 80,1 :
R. W. Swagler spent Tuesday in
OF COMMERCE RE-ELECTED
ton, which he has determined to
Mr* B(*nairs ‘^ sence.
within the Warmsprings Irrigation Vale.
Portland.—
1_
E.
Vining
of
Ash­
make temporary headijuarters for
Glen Davis and fam ily attended
District, during the last week_ All
Mrs Hulery who has bee.
quit'
( land was re-elected president of the o f the certificates taken up seem to
at least a year will be at 155 East church at the Owyhee Sunday.
ill is recovering slowly.
Mr. and Mrs. Ida Dail were visit-j State Chamber of Commerce at a be upon
_____________________
^ the large
the land held by
Washington street, until a perman­
E. H. Test left for P j-t ’" id.
the
latter’s
brother,
Jess meeting o f the board o f directors of holding corporations and not upon
ent residence can be decided upon ing
Monday evening to be gone
.al
Thompson,
and
family,
of
Payette,,
the
organization
here
today.
^_______
‘" ' the lands actually being farmed by days.
and a Bishop’s house bought ->r
whose daughter is very low w ith , °ther officers of the association settlers,
built.
Mrs. Ivan Oakes entertain '
,ie
j were re-elected and one new office |
pneumonia fever, Friday,
Tuesday Bridge.
Chester Lackey moved the re- I ° f vice-president was created. Pete
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Staples ei ler-
*
WEATHER REPORT FOR
Do You Approve Plan for
* mainder o f his farm machinery, Laggie of North Bend was elected ! *
tained Friday evening, with a • )0"
*
to
fill
the
new
position.
*
WEEK OF JANUARY 12
party.
Mrs. Wilmer Boy, r
Peace?
• and stock from the ranch last week.
That the state chamber intends to
Glenn Davis of Nyssa will run the
Henry Griffin
held high it
undertake
a
publicity
and
educa
*
! ♦
Readers of The Malheur En- * Lackey ranch this year.
Temp
Date
1924 Rain
Dainty refreshments were :
♦
E. B, Butler, Sr., and J. Mackey I 1
terprise can read on page 4 the *
Max.
Min Inches m
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Fn.ser en­
*
plan selected by the American * are putting up a supply of ice at '
Jan. 3
26
0 4- tertained the Carnation Club Tues
4
*
*
Peace Award as being the most * tlie Butler ranch.
Jan. 4
17
9V4b
0
day evening
*
Howard Temple took a bout 25 establishment o f a
practical one to bring an end *
Jan. 5
0 ♦
19
8b
Miss Clarice Canfield returnee to
to all war. The group associ- * head of cattlo to Weiser Friday and
Jan
6
17
9b
0 * Denver Sunday after spending th<
•
ready
to
undertake
a
bu:
’
*
0
wjll
sell
them
at
a
sale
there
the
ated with Edward Bok in evolv- *
Jan. 7
14
10Hb
0
holidays with her parents, Mr. .inr
industrial survey of the state re •
ing a way to bring about world * first of the week.
0* Mrs. Ward Canfield. Miss Canf c'
Jan. 8
27
8%
•
*
Walt
Rose, foreman for John
peace is anxious to get a re- *
Jan. 8
35
6
0 0 is employed by the government.
•
flection of public opinion upon *
Date
Temp
1923 lain 0
Mr. Welch o f Seattle sinnt
•
■
from
the stock member manager,
this plan, and asks everybody to * winter quarters
0 %
Jan. 3
42
25
couple of days in Ontario t‘ > m
«i
fields of several farms in the v a l-. wel,k
0
ballot upon it.
Jan. 4
45
29
D. C. Booth will soon m — H j
•
*
10 0 his new home on the East i
On another page o f this issue * ley.
34
Jan. 5
42
On account o f poor health O. J. ager for the K. S. & D. ranch
0 0
will be found a referendum bal- *
Jan. 6
55
32
L. L. LaRose has return
Lorn
•
lot for this vote—fill it in and * Thorne will rent his farm and the past four years, moved
53
31
7
Jan.
o. 0
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j
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0
26
mail it so an early tabulation * start traveling for the Shores Ex­ his fmily to Wilder last week.
Jan. 8
53
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tract Company.
He will start to
0 • ‘ There was a meeting of
27
o f results may be made.
40
Jan. 9
Mr.
Amons is building a
1
Washington county
in about one stock barn
cilmen Monday evening.
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