The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, August 01, 1924, Image 2

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    GATE CITY JOURNAL Su" mon* for
Publication 1 M albear County, Oregon, for the pur-
__________ IN T H E C IR C U IT COU RT OF TH E pose e f having a judicial exam ination
STATE O F OREGON. FO R TH E and ja d g m e n t of the C ourt as to th e
Published every F r i d a ; a t N yasa.
| COUNTY O F M A LH EU R.
re g u la rity and legality o f th e proceed
O regon, by
------------ — I S ta te Land Board, consisting of W sl inge of th e county c o u rt for M alheur
H. F . BROW N
te r M. P ierce, G overnor; 8am A. county, Oregon, and of said D istrict,
Kost r. S e c re ta ry o f S ta te ; O. P. and the proceedings of said Board o f
E n te re d a t the P ostoffice a t N yasa,
Supervisors in th e m a tte r of th e au-
Hoff, S ta te T re a su re r, Plaintiff
O regon, aa second-class m ail m atter
thorixation and isiu an c e of bonds o f
vs.
■aid D istrict in th e sum o f T w enty
C. C. W ilson, C. S. G e e rb a rt and
SU B SC R IP T IO N R A T E S:
T housand Dollar* ($20,000.00), to be
Mary J . G e e rb a rt, husband and wife;
exam ined, approved and confirm ed,
One year, in advance.................. 11.60
Tom W.
G e e rh a rt; C. W. de
adjudged and decreed to be legal and
m onths, in advance.............. .76
Boer and H erm ina de Boer, hue-
valid.
band and w ife; Bank o f N yasa,
And you are hereby fu rth e r notified
Nowaday many a girl is as a corporation; David Grabam ,
th a t th e hearin g of said p etition has
deputy e u p erin ten d en t o f Banks
young as her mother looks.
been s e t for the 14th day o f A ugust,
In any election y-ar it is hard and receiver of th e B ank of 1924, a t 1:30 o’clock P. M. of aaid day.
Nyeaa; and John H ogetoorn. De
or as soon th a re a fte r a* counsel can
to carry water on both shoulders fendanta.
be h e ard in th e oo u rt room of raid
I t ’s a wise flapper that doesn’t To C. C. Wileon, C. S. G aerb art, court a t Vale, M alheur C ounty, O re­
neglect the education of her par­ Mary J . G e e rh a rt, Tom W. G eerbart gon.
and John H ogetooro o f the above
And you a re fu rth e r notified th a t
ents.
nam ed d e fe n d a n ti
you ana any person in te rested in th#
If we live long enough wt
IN T H E N A M E O F T H E STATE m a tte - of the o rg an isatio n of ea'd
may yet see a bobbed-hair block IF OREGON: You and each of you D istrict, or in th e proceedings for the
tre hereby com m anded to ap p ear in authorization, issue or sale of said
in congress.
che above e n title d c o u rt and cause bonds may, on o r before said d a te
A man has a right to “air hi* within six w eeks a f te r th e first publi fixed fo r the h earing of said petition,
knowledge.” I t ’s the guy tha» nation of thie sum m ons, w l ich Cate of dem ur to or answ er said petition.
Given under my hand and th e te a l of
“ hot airs” his ignorance who iret publication ie Ju ly 11, 1924, then
end th ere to an sw er o r otherw ise the C ircuit C ourt of the S ta te of Ore
rouses cur ire.
plead to the com plaint tiled herein, and gon in and for M alheur C ounty, th is
They do say that the mos* f you fail so to do, fo r w a n t thereof, 9th day of July, 1924.
H. S S a c k e tt, C ircuit C lerk.
difficult thing about bed time n aintiff will ta k e ju d g m e n t and de-
H. J. W ard. Supervisor.
stories is to make them simple -ree a g ain st you foreclosing p laintiff's
nortg ag e m ade and delivered by the
Chas. G arrison, S upervisor.
enough for the old folks to un­ iefen d an t, C. C. W ilson to th e plain.
Audrey J . W ard, Supervisor.
derstand.
■ i f f , re g iste red
in M alheur County E. M. B lodgett,
We wonder at the moderation tecords in the offee of the clerk of the A ttorney for P e titio n er« R esiding a t
-ounty and s ta te aforesaid on th e 3rd
Oregon
of Will H i vs. He could clean lay of N ovem ber, 1919 a t 4:00 o ’clock Nyssa
D ale of first publication Ju ly 11, 1924
u p b v r u n r . i r g Doug Fairbanks P M., for th e sum o f $3000.00, with D ate of last publication A u g u s ts , 1924
for the pr lidency and Charlie in te re s t th ereo n a t th e r a te of 6 per
cent per annum from th e 23rd day of
Chaplin for vice.
O ctober, 1919, said in stru m e n t m ort
Notice of Bond Sale, Ward
It is a fortunate thing for this gaging to the plaintiff as se c u rity for
Drainage District.
oid flee bitten world that the aaid sum.
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV EN , th a t
future of Christianity doesn’t
All of the S o u th H alf (S I) of Loc
sealed proposals will be received by th e
One (1) S ectio n T w enty e ig h t
depend upon :»me of the pres­
W ard D rainage D istric t in th e ir office
|28), Tow nship N in eteen (19)
in N yasa, M alheur C ounty, O regon,
ent day exponents of it.
South, R ange F orty-seven (47)
until th e hour of 2 o ’clock P. M. on
Japan is or. the point of refus
E. W. M.. and also th a t p a rt
Monday, the 18th day of A ugust, 1924.
of
the
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st
Q
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rte
r
of
the
ing to buy from us any more
and im m ediately th e re a fte r publicly
N o rth w e st Q u a rte r (N W jN W f)
opened by the B oard o f Supervisors of
native souvenirs to sell to our
of said Section T w enty e ig h t
the W aid D rainage D istrict, fo r the
tourists when they go over there.
(28). aforesaid, described as fn |.
purchase of bonds o f said D istric t in
SJ r^ n u s t bo real mad.
lows: B eginning a t th e North-
the sum e f T w enty T housand D ollars
w est c orner of Section 28, T ow n­
(IxO.OuO.OO), said bonds to be in de­
The mint turned out 39,000,-
ship 19, south. R ange 47, E. W
nom inations of n e t less th an One H un­
OJO nick els last year. It »trik's
M ; thence ru n n in g e a s t 908
dred ($100 00) o r m oic than Five Hun
us this is time i,nd effort wasted
fe e t; thence south 060 fe et;
died ($600.00) D ollars; said bends to
th at should have been devoted
thence e a s t 403 fe e t; thence
b ta r d a te A u g u st l, 1924, and to ma
south 670 fe e t; th en ce w e st 1311
to making real money.
tu re serially in annual am ounts so ai
fe e t; thence n o rth 80 rods to
to be a pproxim ately equal principal
The Methodist convention r e ­
point of beginning; and alee all
and in te re s t, anil to m atu re ecm m enc
fused to invite Nicholas Murray
th a t p art o f the N o rth e a st Quar
I ing A ugust 1, 1929, and ending Au-
te r o f th e N o rth e a st Q u a rter,
Butler to air his views on pro­
! g u s t 1, 1944, said bonds to b ear in te r
(N
E
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o
f
Section
T
w
enty-
e st a t th e ra te of six per c e n t per
hibition. Evidently he is not a
nine (29) Township N ineteen(19)
I annum , payable sem i-annually on the
Methodist in his madness.
South, R ange F orty-seven (47)
I first day of F e b ru a ry and A ugust,
E. W. M , described as follows:
principal and in te re s t payable a t th e
There i- no way of thwarting
ambition when it is backed by i Beginning at th e N o rth e a st c o r­ I M alheur County Bank, N yssa, Oregon,
ner o f said Section 29,afo resaid ;
grim determinaticn. We have; thence so u th 80 rods; thence ' or a t th e fiscal agency of the S ta te ot
O regou in New Y ork City a t the op-
ju st heard of one chap w h o 1 w est about 900 fe e t to the O. S.
tion of the holder.
“ worked his way through col­
L. Ry. rig h t o f w ay; thence
Said proposals m u st be accom panied
n o rth e a ste rly along said rig h t of
lege” playing poker.
by a certified check fo r five per cen t
way to no rth line of said Section
of th e am ount th ere o f, the eum to be
Meteorlogical Note—Lightning
29, and th en c e e a s t about 768
fo rfe ite d to the D istric t as liquidated
struck a barn in Missouri, run
fe e t to point ot beginning, con­
d am ag es in tne e v e n t the successful
tain in g 70 scree, m ore or leee,
along a steel track and down a
bidder fails to pay fo r said bonds
to g e th e r w ith all w a te r and w a­
w ithin te n days a f te r th e aw ard. The
rod into the stall where three
te r rig h ts a p p u rte n a n t th ere to ,
bidder shall be required to proi ure the
mules were stabled. The light­
incluuing w a te r rig h tfro m Snake
approving legal opinion, and said pro
ning escaped uninjured.
R iver, and to g e th e r w ith the
posals a re mad* su b je c t te the legality
pum ping p lan t used in th e irrig a
of said issue, end confirm ation of the
A cynic says that when Bryan
tion of said p ro p e rty ;
p roceedings of said D istrict.
won his platform fight by a
and for a ju d g m en t in th e fu rth e r sum ' The B oard reserve« the rig h t to re
majority of one vote it was the of T hree H undred D ollars ($300 00) a 9 je c t any and all bids.
largest majority he ever polled. a tto rn e y s ' fees; and for p lain tiff’s By ord er of the B oard of S upervis­
Still, now that the ice has been coats and disbur em ents herein; and ors of th e W ard D rain ag e D istrict.
D ated this 8th day o f July, 1924.
broken he ma> go on to greater for such o th er re lie f as 10 the court
may seem ju s t and equitable.
H. J . W ard, P resident.
triumphs.
J . P D unaw ay, S e c retary .
You will ta k e notice th a t this '
Ge'man writers now concede sum m ons is served on you un­ D ate of first publication July 11, 1924.
th a t the ti uncial control of the d e r and by v irtu e of, end pur­ D ate of last publication A ugust 8, 1924
world has passed to the control su an t to, an ord er o f the Hon­
orable Dalton Biggs, Ju d g e of the Cir- '
of the United States. It has c u it C ourt in and fo r said county and
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
taken them a long time to wake s ta te , whi h o rd e r was m ade and en­
By v irtu e of an a tta c h m e n t execu­
up. Comp ared to them Rip Van tered on the 30th day o f Ju n e , A. D. tion duly issued by th e Clerk of the
1924, and d irec tin g th a t th* sum m ons C ircuit C ourt of th e S ta te of Oregon,
WinkL; was a light sleeper.
herein be published for six (6) succes­ for th e C ounty o f M alheur, d ated th*
sive w eeks, including seven (7) publi­ le t day o f July, 1924, and d irected t o '
cations in the Gat* C ity Jo u rn a l. The me upon a decree and ord er of sale
d a te of th e first publication is Ju ly 11, ren d ered in said C ourt on the 30th day
1924, and the d a te of th e last publica­ of Ju n e , 1924, in a c e rta in a ctio n in
tion is A ugust 22, 1924.
th e C irc u it C. u r t fo r said s ta te and
D avis & L ytls ,
county, w herein * C. R. Emison as
A ttonreys fo r P laintiff, R esiding a t plaintiff recovered ju d g m e n t a g ain st
Vale, Oregon.
R andall S age and F re d A. Sage as d e -|
fendant* for the sum o f F our T hous­
and nine hundred and forty-five and
NOTICE AND SUMMONS
In the C ircuit C ourt of the S ta te of 13 100 dollars, ($4,946,18) in U. S. gold
coin w ith in te re s t th ereo n in like gold
O regon, for M alheur C ounty.
In th e m a tte r o f the p etition of the coin e t th e ra te of te n (10 per cen t)
Board of S upervisors of th e W ard p e r c e n t per annum from th* 7th day |
D rainage D istrict for th e Judicial E x ­ of A pril, 1921, and th a fu rth e r sum of
am ination and Ju d g m e n t of th e C ourt Five H undred Dollar* ($50o.00) a t ­
as to the L egality and R eg u larity of to rn ey s fees and th e fu rth e r u r n of
Proceedings of th e C ounty C o u rt, end S ev en teen and 90-100 Dollar* ($17.90)
In which
of said D istric t in the m a tte r of the coats and disbursem ent*.
O rgan iiatio n o f said D ietriet, th e As­ ju d g m e n t it w as fu rth e r o rd e re d 1
C ourt th a t
the
p re p - j
sessm ent of benefits and dam ages of by th*
the Land O w ners w ithin said D istrict e rty a tta c h e d in said action end
and of the proceedings of said Board h e re in a fte r described, he sold for
of Supervisors in th e M a tte r of the th e sa tia fac tic n of said ju d g m e n t
In the m anner provided by lew, which
issuance o f Bond« e f said D istrict.
To th e W ard D rainage D ierriet end ju d g m e n t wee enrolled and docketed
t e all free holders, legal voter* and in th e c le rk 's office of th e said co u rt
assessm ent p e y srs Within said D iatriet, on th e l e t day of J u ly , 1924.
NO TICE IS
HEREBY
G IV EN .
T H E R E F O R E . N otice ie hereby
T h a t th* Board of Supervisors of the given th a t I will, on Monday, th e 4th
W ard D rainage D ietriet, a m unicipal day o f A ugust, 1924, a t th e h our e f 11
o rg a n iiatio n org an ised under and by o ’clock in the forenoon of said day, e t
v irtu e of the D rainage D istric t law s th e n o rth m ain o n tran e o door o f the
of the S ta te of O regon, have, by peti­ County C o u rt Heueo in Vale, M alhear
tion filed w ith th e Clerk of th* ebevs C ounty. O regon, soil a t public auction,
e n title d C ourt, comm enced special pro su b je ct to redem ption, to th e higbeet
NEVER
AUG. Ï
(AIM/)) J, -
f/’/rfOi
Another Dividend
for PREFERRED STOCKHOLDERS of
IDAHO POWER COMPANY
F R E E BOO KLET O M * O N
(W ith o u t O bligation)
This s t o c k has
NEVER FAILED
to pay dividends.
Dividends h a v e
been paid every 8
months without a
break for the last
7 1-2 years.
ID A H O PO W E R COM PANY,
G eneral Office*, Boise, Idaho.
P lease send me illu stra te d booklet, "M ore
Pow er te Y our M oney,” and in form ation about
Idaho Pow er Com pany P re fe rre d
Stock, also
D etails e f E asy P a y m en t Plan.
NAM E
The Next
Dividend
Date Is
Nov. l»t
S t r e e t ....................
C IT Y ......................
bidder fo r cash ia hand, all the rig h t,
title end in te re s t of the above named
d efen d a n ts in nnd to th e follow ing de­
scribed re al p ro p erty , to w it:
All o f Blocks tw enty-tw o (22)
and tw e n ty th ree (23) o f th e
original Town of N yasa, Mal­
h e u r County Oregon, ae shown
by th e original and revieed plat
of said Town now o f reeord, to ­
g e th e r w ith all m achinery and
fixtures th erein and a ti ached
th ereto .
T aken and levied upon as th e prop­
e rty of th e said R andall Sage and Fred
A .Sage, the above nam ed defen d an ts,o r
so m uch th e re o f as m ay be necessary
to sa tisfy said ju d g m en t in fa v o r of C.
R. Em ison, and a g a in st th e above
nam ed d efen d an ts, w ith in te re s t th e r e ­
on, to g e th e r w ith all eoste and dis­
bursem ents th a t have or may accrue.
D ated a t IM fc O regon, thie 2nd
day of Ju ly , 1929
H. L E E NOE,
S heriff of M alheur C ounty, Oregon.
By C. W. Glenn, D eputy.
D ate o f first publication Ju ly 4, 1924.
D ate of la s t publication A ugust 1,1924
D ate of sale A ugust 4, 1924,a t 11 a. m.