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•e =aè= SE ******** ***** NO* HARDWARE Implements Dishes Cooking Utensils Chicken Wire Barb Wire, <otc. 1 Grocery Department Everything for the Table __ i Fancy and Staple Groceries Eder Hdwe. Co. NYSSA, OREGON D on’t fo rg e t th e C hildren’s Day Sorvicos in t h . Parish Hall Hrat Sun- program a t tha M E church n e x t Sun day in « v a ry m onth in t h . evening day m orning a t 10:30. I t ’a going to be good. We know because we hsve lllir d Sunday in .v a ry m onth h e rea fte r heard all tha re h ea raa la and can vouch a t 11 o'clock in tha m orning. v o .c h fo r i t ’a excellence. EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Round Trip Summer Excursion Fares via Union Pacific System To POINTS To POINTS EAST Daily May 22nd to September 16th W EST Daily May ISth to September 30th Limits October 31st Stoporers-Diverse Roatea C onsult Local A g rn ta for fu rth e r detail* D S. SPENCER G eneral P a ssen g e r A gent S a lt L ake < ity > ^ a s ^ s ^ ) i s » <^ i* t . «Y>a aM|pM Warm Weather Is Here You’ll Need Ice—We Phone 6 - Have It 1 Nyssa, Or. A Nyssa Packing Co. BURBIDGE * RAY, Prop. _ See McFa.l and aee better. _ . „ We grind our own Eyesight Specialist Ontario • Oregon Phone 147 Dr. J. A. McF all **** •♦■ir l « f i l l i ; ■ m rrr LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF We carry a full line of and Farm — >»♦> >♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦« M l I ien»e* ******* NYSSA HARNESS ANO SHOE SHOP Nyiaa, Oregon Work done while you wait Beat Workaanahip -B est Leather Try eur mail erder service — Shoes mailed 24 hours after received. We pay postage one way. Harness and Saddlery Work a Specially ■•M-S-W 9. F F o ste r and fam ily w .r* down from N am pa T hursday visitin g frl.n d a a n i looking a fte r p roperty in te ree te. Born To Mr. and Mr». R obert Stub blefield. Ju n e 5. a baby d a u g h te r. Mrs. J . W. W illi of P a y e tte it v isit, ing friends in N yssa this w eek. The N yssa Grain & Seed Co. ahipped a carload of wool tbia w eek, t h . price ran g in g from 35c to 40c per pour.d. Mite Ruby Minton visited frien d s in Boiae Sunday. Dora Thompson, rnd !?nth B a rre tt la ft W ednesday for M onm ou.h to a t tend the sum m er seeaion of Mis nor mal school. C harley Thompson and Clyde Beam arrived hom e W ednesday from the O. A. C., w here they have been a tte n d ing school. Zenia Kambaud, Lily Sm ith and F. M. R egers accom panied Mr and Mrs. F. W. R ogara a .d Baby Ju n io r on a m otor trip te O ntario Monday svem ng. C. S . S kinnar is down from D ia mond fo r a faw days. The N yssa M eat M arket shipped a mixed ta rlo a d a f f a t stock te Portland Tuesday. B. F. W are of N am pa w as in N yssa Monday. C. M. T ansan and w ife la f t Tuaaday for t t a vicinity of Cascade, idabo, to spend th e ir vacation. A rt Geofc h a t purchased a naw C hivroiet touring car. Mias D ora Thompson le ft Tuesday for T uesday to a tta n d th e norm al school. M arshall R eberger has been appoint ed c a re ta k e r of tbe school house d u r ing the su m m er m onths. L ost — W rist w atch, la st Friday, betw een E. M. B lo d g e tt's raaidance and Main s tre e t. F inder re tu rn to A nnette B lodgett and receiv e rew ard. M rs. L au ra Cox and Mrs. M urgat* of Twin F a lls a re viaiting a w sek w ith theia fa th e r, lia a c F elto n , a t tha Jim Duncan home. Mr, F aito a is 94 years old and u n til reeantly has been re- ram ark ab ly active for his age. >♦00 i 8 ■ ■i t i l l » + + + » ♦ | | | 1 «$•-? Miss Nina Mnr«n, county lihrarian, was in N r,» a Th ira ls y lo o tin g a fte r libr-»rv <iait *-e in e m u e ra ti in wirh our local lih rarian , Mr«. F. R. Mar shall Miss H orst has ju s t inaugu ra te .' a circu latin g library a is te n , to supplem ent the inral lib raries, and as a a ta ite r b reu g h t along a hundred books, which will he kept here until th e public ha» had an oppo rtu n ity to read them , w hen they will be se n t on to th e n e x t place and a new lot le ft here. by a “broad-gauge” banking service? First of all, the general knowledge, gained from years of varied business experieuce, which enables us t o understand your needs if F. M. R ogers o f L ouishurg, K ans.ia, i* visiting a t the home of his con and dau g h terin law , Mr. ar.d lir e . F. W. Second, the disposition to co-operate with you, meet you half way. Third, the facilities, influença and connec tions to take proper care of you. In inviting your business, we feel that we can otter you such a service. Rogers. Will pa stu re c a ttle $1 per m onth per hoad. J . C. Beam A g u a st a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. McCoy is Mrs. W H. H ing of Pendle ton. Mrs. K ing is Mrs. McCoy’s m other. Mr and Mra C. d a u g h te r .’telm a and S aturday for P a y e tte salubrious clim ate of for a season. I Malheur County Bank P. L ackey and C lint W ehb le ft lake to enjoy the th a t popular ra- Nyssa. Oregon Oanital ............$25,00« 00 burp.us......... B. M. B lod g ett waa a buaiacas vis ito r to O ntario Tuesday. Mr. A pplegate of P ortland waa in Nyaaa this w eek on business oonnacted w ith th a B anker« Discount C orpora tion. •id Iv a W alters is visiting frien aa a t Irensida. Bernice M artin of K ingm an is visit ing a t th e J . J . B aiasin home. Mr. and Mra. Douglas McDonald arriv ed baak T hursday from M alheur city. They re p o rt th a t c o untry in bad shape, due to lack of rain, Mr. and Mrs. C. H P ro tty m a n and d a u g h te r M axine a re visiting points of in te re s t on th e co ast th is w eek. George G reen and son Glenn le ft T hursday fo r a trip to the P a y o tte lake. Pre Inventory Sale OF i PIANOS and PLAYERS AT FACTORY PRICES Player pianos with all the late improvements which other players do not have. We give yon music roils FREE. Also player bench. Pianos from M rs G lann H ansen and tw o c h il dren of R upert, Idaho, a re here viait ing h e r p a ren ts, Mr. and Mra. G eorge Greon. $300 up Player Pianos from Mra. Paul C re o k ar waa a v isito r in Je ss Thom pson c f P a y e tta w as in Boise on W ednesday and T hursday. Mr, and Mrs. C. L. McCoy and sm all tow n S atu rd ay on business. Tbe a lfa lfa waevii ia » p o r te d to be son sp o u t T uesday and W ednesday in not nearly ao bad a s in fo rm sr years. N am pa. Mr. McCoy a tte n d ed a drug g ists m ooting on T uesday ave. Skinny T ansan w ant to Baisa S a tu r day and b rought bask a naw Maxwell car which be purchased th ere . Mrs. D allas D uncan ia racovering Mias B e rth a G race W alker died a f te r a w eek ’s illness caused by poison Monday, J u n e 9. a t th e home of her ivy. g ra n d p a ro n ts, Mr. and Mra, J . A. Mrs. W. B. H ex iab as re tu rn e d from F elton of th is c ity , a t the aga of 14 a v isit to Boies. She was accom panied y ears a rd 6 m onths. Tha rem aina nome by h e r d a u g h te r, Mra. Melon w ar« in te rred a t H aaaen, Ida. D eath M artin, and baby. cam « a fte r a lingering illness lasting Roy Mobley o f F ru itla n d w as in sav aral years. Tha floral offerings town W ednesday. war« profuse and very b aau tifu l. On a F ra n k Miller of Big Bend was a v is card appended could have a p p ro p ria te ly bean appended these w ords: "T hese ito r in N yssa Monday. flowers so typical of the lifa o f bar wo Mr. and Mra. G eorgs Schw eiser vis m ourn, m utely apeak th e p ath o s of a ited friends in Caldwall S aturday. p a rtin g word, and are placed upon this W B. Heme m ade a business tr ip to c a s k e t by frien d s who loved tba sw eat Vais Monday. sleeper. On th ese p e ta ls ara to ara for J a m e s A. Divan and w ife m otored th« p a rtin g , and hapes for th a m eet' te Vale Tuaaday. ing hoyond tb a g a to s ." Mias Traaaie Lackey le ft W sdnenday Dacaaaad leaves beaidaa bar grand for M onmouth to a tte n d the sum m er onranta a fa tb a r, Fred W alker, and A g a th a W alker. H er session of th e norm al aohool a t th a t oae siste r, m other died in 1919, since which tim e plaee. Mias C oiinns M axwell of Kingm an ako has m ade har home w ith har g ra n d p are n ts. The rem ains w ere ac was in tow n Tuaaday. com panied to H anson by Mr, W alker C. P. Lackey and fam ily la ft S a tu r and Miss A g ath a, w here th a la tte r day by a u to for P a y e tte L ake ea a v a will rem ain fo r a tim e. c atio n trip . J . P. D anaw ay and fam ily m otored to P a y a tte L ake S atu rd ay Mr. D an away re tu rn e d to b a sin e ts Monday, W orkm en th is week p u t the finish, leaving th a fam ily ta a ajay a vacation ing touches on th e e a to rio r of th a nrw a t th a t fam ous aumm at re so rt. Mra. H arry N sw by is ia Caldwall M alheur C ounty Bank boilding. The ksaping house to r her son Tom, who stucco flnish gives th a building a vary handsom e a p p earan ce, as well as con is em ployed in th a t aity. veying an im pression of roekribbad E. B Conklin of C airo waa a v isito r snlidnese, schem e qoito fittin g for this in town T uesday. Mr. C aaklia has eturdy financial in stitu tio n . Insida ju s t re tu rn e d from a tr ip th ro u g h the th a building is ta s ls fu lly dsco -ated G rand Rondo valley, inaidsntally ta k and thoroughly equipped w ith all tha ing in th a big livestock shew a t modern eonveniencee p e rta in in g to an Union. Union oounty boasts som e of up to data banking business. the finest stock to bo found In th e W ith a larg e and c o n stan tly in cre as W est. ing buainaaa, much o f it draw n from The lower te m p e ra tu re s which wa distances form erly considered beyond are enjoying those days la a ttrib u te d N yeea’s ran g e, tbe M alheur County to th e cool winds blowing off tha snaw Bank kas gained for ita e lf an enviable 1 capped m ountains which Mao raaaotly position in b an k in g circles, both for painted on tb s filling sta tio n sign flaaneial s tre n g th and sarvico to its , patrons. board. At Rest $450 up Terms if you wish. See S. L. Kellerman, the Factory Man, or Write Kellerman Piano Co. Boise, Idaho. Stores Boise, Caldwell and Nampa A series of Evangelistic Meetings are being conducted in the tent on Main street, every evening at 8 p. m., Saturday excepted, by Evangel- Finish Bank Bonding lists Hartland and Mathews. Come-All Welcome! **************+*+****** H. L Davia ia the naw re n te r in tha Brown Bros, bungalow an n o rth T hird s tre e t. Mr. Davis drives a cream truck for th e P a y a tte cream ery and has been stationed a t Nyaao because of tb e larg e num ber o f p a tro n s in th is vicinity, it being much m ore ecaven- ie n t to w ork from bars than from P a y e tte . Wc would consider it a g re a t favor If you will telephone, w rite or call for an; Inform ation required re g ard in g ra te s on Are p rotection, o r any o th ar lines th a t a re m entioned in our re g u la r ad. U n fo rtu n ate ly th e undersigned cannot cover the wbolo d is tr ic t in p e r son, th e re fo re will g re a tly appreciate any business t h a t m ay coma to us. W hile Mr*. Bd W arren waa negoti T hanking all fo r p a st fa v o rs. J . Boy- a tin g a e a r dawn Main s tr e e t Monday doll, N yssa, Oregon. som ething e vidently w en t w rong w ith the « tearing a p p a ra tu s , aa the a s - shine w hen In fro n t of tha E der H ard Dr». B radford « Bradford. C arver w are Co. d eliberately turned half way round and ran in to th e new d rinking graduates. C onsultation and exam ina fo u n tain a a th e eoraar. The fountain tion fro« Tan years successful prac F irst waa «oS»P*4u , F w recked and th a car tice la tke s ta te of Oregon. door woet of Bank. suffered som a m inor in ju rie s. Chiroi ___jpractors i Mr. Motorist- Bring your batteries in and we will fill them with distilled water FREE! and your tires with air—Free And your radiator with water— Free And your motor with oil And your gas tank with gas BETTER oil and BETTER gas —and charge you for it. Nyssa Garage Cook 4 Cook. Props. **** ******