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WIE GATE CITY JOURNAL - ir* - »•**- GATE CITY JOURNAL PnhHahsd every Friday Oregon, by H. F at R ym Datari at Vale. Oregon. th)e 27 h day o f Auguot, 1924 H. Lee N ’ )E, Sheriff, by C. W. Glenn, deputy- Date o f first publication Aug 2», 1924 Date o f last publication Sept. 26, 1924 Date o f sale Sept. 29, 1924, at 11 a. m. 0, Boy! N O TIC E FOB P U B L IC A T IO N Look Here BROWN Entered at the Postoffice at Nyssa. . Oregon, as second-class mail matter SU B S C R IPTIO N Grocery Specials During this Sale 29 bars Lennox Soap...................... 97e 22 bars P. G. White Naphtha Soap. 99c Sunbright Cleaner...............4 cans for 26c Large package Chipso. 39c. two for 65c 5 roils toilet paper................................. 29c 6 Post T o sties............................. 49e 8 oz Maccaroni, No. 1 brand.......4 for 25c Shasta Tea, green or black: 12 1b - 29c Shasta Tea. green or black, 1 lb * 56c Best grade Pcaherry C o ffe e ............ --35c Lean Bacon Backs, per lb ....................-26c 4 I be L a rd .................. 75c 8 lbs Lard ............. $140 B<y*’ Gun Metal Diets Shoes Siz' '■* Infant >» is* ............... $2.69 ts and l adies Shoes In this lot you will find some real bargains. They ;i• c ail piled on a table together, with each pair priced with a bale tag Ih e run in griee from -5c to........ -........... $2.98 Men’s L o w Cuts In thi? ffeiing you will find our regular ato. k o f men’s oxford’s They include patent leathers, veal and tide leather, in black ii i cordovan, and are made upon then«w lasts. Values are found here up to $4-76. S iie price— ..................... $398 the lend above csaeribtd, before Reg ister and Receiver, U. 8. Land t Are, at Vale, Oregon, on the 10th day of September 1924. Wanted. We read in the Internationa Clean cotton rags for press rags Book Review that in the past NOTICE TO T A X P A Y E R S Will pay 5c pound at the Journal o f Mr. Coolidge’s political success Nxtice is hereby given that by vis fice. was in no small part due to his tue o f Section 4291, Oregon Compiled winsome wife. In the future it Laws, 1913, the will be in no small due to his M A L H E U R C O U N TY BOARD OF E Q U A L IZ A T IO N ability to win some’ votes. “ Mother—‘ ‘What do you rr.ean by putting your teumb in your nose and w iggling your fingers at those little boys? W illie—‘ ‘Don’ t you worry, ma —they know what I mean.” Children's Hose In this lot you will find patent leathers. side leilher, kid, and some two tone slippers, values up to $3,75 and $4.00. Sale price ................................ $2.45 Boys’ High Top Shoes Doctor Had It Right. Sale price..........................$2 98 graduates. Worth Price o f Admiss.on. On Thursday K a x tir took a display ■»»■>♦« <• i * * ♦ « * + » ♦ < •igu off a lady’ s bit use and put it on a bath tub. i ♦ « n ♦♦ I The aign read: Bad Jones want« to know wbats the ç difference between Issincss and phil osophy. Don't Overlook the fact that you can buy seeds cheaper in " N o man can kiss' my daughter and get away with it !” stormed her father bulk You can rid your hom e o f roaches end keep them away perm anently by its use. K ills roaches in 3 to 5 minutes. Solti by NYSSA PH ARM ACY C. L. McCoy, Prop. Cenol Agency ♦+♦♦ +♦♦ ♦♦ ♦ « - . 1 1 i i i h m By virtue o f ao execution in fere eloaure uu.y issued by the i l e i k o f the Ltr, uit Court ot the State ol Oregon, lur trie Comity ot Aiaineur, dated ti.e (©) Adud uay ot August, i9x4, and uirecteu tom e, upon a dvciee a id oruer or .ale tend.reU in said L o a n on the 21st uay uf August. 1924. re a Certain suit ur tbs Circuit Ceurt tor said stats and county, wnerern P. E. a o iis r e was pltdiiliff and U. W. Garrett, John A. u a tn iia , aumiuie.rator ot ti.e estate ol Ida G arre.’ , deceased, and Almn.a J. Garrett, Elizabeth P. Garrett, Wil our P. Garrett, George B Garrett ano Helen Jane Garrett, the sole heirs of Ida H. Garrett, deceased, were de (undents, a judgment was rendered in favor of the above named Plaintiff, P E Roberta, and agar st the above named defendant, G w Garrett, for the aurn uf Six Hundred and No 100 Dollars (6600 (JO) with interest there on from .ire 160) day of January. 1980 at the fate ot ten p< r cent (10 per cent) per annum, anil Seventy five and No ICO Do iers ($76 00) at.orney’ s fees, together with costs and uia bursements in the sum o f $26.40. Which judgment was enrolled and dockelea in the c.erk's office of seed court in said county on the Sfipd day o f Augual,1924. TH E R E F O R E N O TIC E IS H ERE BY G IV E N , That 1 will on Monday, the 29,b day of September, 1924, at the hour o f I f o'clock in the forenoon of said day. at the north main en- lra-ce dour of the county court house in Vale, Malheur county Oregon, sell at public auction, subject to rwiemp- tton, to the highest balder for c«sh in hand, all the right, title and interest o f <hs above ntmed defendants, ir. and to the following described real property, towit: The Southeast Quarter o f the South west Quarter (SEJSW J) and the West H alf o f Southwest Quarter o f the Southeast Quarter (W j SWJSEJ) o f Bection Thirty (80) Townshio Firteen (16) S< uth. Range Forty Seven (47) E W. M., Together with the tenements, hereditaments sad appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining. Taken and levied upon as the prop e rly o f the above named defendants or ao much thereof aa may be neces aary to satisfy said judgment in favor o f P I . Roberta and against the above named defendant. G. W Gar rett, with interest thereon, together with all costs and disbursements that have or mag acerus. OREGON, ip tf i P H fH » im n n i A G R IC U L T U R A L COLLEGE A Liberal and Practical Education In the several purauita and pro’ caaiona in life Through the following schools and departments — The School of Basic Arts sad Sciences (A rt, English, public speaking, modern language«, history and the sciences) Frovidirg the foundation training upon which technical specialisation is built. The Ten Technical Schools CoMMBRGK-four department* (B. 8. degree) F o re str y —two departments (B. S , M S degrtes) M in e s —three departments (B S degree V o c a t io n a l T r a in in g - fiv e de P harmacy — part merits (B. S., Ph C degrees) (B. S , M S. > egrees) * M il it a r y S ciencb an d T actics C hemical E n g in e e r in g five units (B. S degree) (B S. degree The training inc'udes physical edue tion, industrial journslism, social ecierees, end music. Entranr* ard graduation requirrmsnts are standard. Through the usual rating orgarisaiier s the college it accredited to the best graduate srheols In Am erica S tcd .M life is exceptionally well o.gamsed to develop ideals o f leadership and e«r- vice to the common wealth. Admission o f Freshmen September IS. IMS For illuatratod booklets and specifls ia formation write to THE W«)I flniahtd, COOOidorinf th* prie*. Bolli lo ahoot righi *od « an d m E very gun proof-tented with an ex treme load. A' standardized gua built only ia ID-ga. 2S in 16 - 0 » . 26 in., and 12-0». 26 and 30 in. 14 m. stock and aborut 2% in. drop. A L a fsv sr won tho w orld’s cbamplonsihip at the 0 1 y *i»ic a *“ London. L o fo v o r j fo r servtco a$y| <f for ovor 60 yoars. Write fer Catalogue LEFEVER ARMS CO. B «X A ITHACA, N. Y. SPECIAL OFFER FOR A LIM ITE D TIM E O N L Y , No tic« o f Sherifl’s Sale OFFERS A g SHIH. tiir x —thirteen departm et. (B. S , M. S. degree.) E n g in k r in o seven department* (B. S , M S. degree) H o m e E conomìgb -five departm'ts (B. S , M. S. degress N ew lefever I SPECIAL OMU ! Mother: “ What in the world do you want te cnange your name lo r? ” ttouby: "Cause pa saiu be will whip me when he gets dome, as sure as my oame’s B obe't X T H E OREGON S T A T E First ìefev er Bobby: “ Can’ t 1 change my name today m a?" Nyssa Grain & Seed Co. N YSSA “ How would you Needed a Quick Change. •‘ But I ’ m not trying to get aw ay,” Those Pesky ¿loaches— Ten years successful prac door west o f Bank. They fired him on Friday. protested her suitor. 1 I rune beck for m ore.” tion free. Carver Consultation and examina tice in the state of Oregon. like to see your best girl in this ioi IH 76? Our Prices Are Right Intrepid. ROACH DESTROYER Dr*. Bradford A Bradford. was in sight. ! ì l w A * » ' w >^ l i,' ” w ^ k » " w s / | r III n tu m p ag* o f péesidetial timber this year wss unusually large. Chiropractors When the doctor told him his end NYSSA. ORFGON KiJ* temw„H C E N O i, McGuire He went to the doctor's fnd fainted with fligh t, WILSON BROS. 1 will meet on the second Monday of September, 1924, at the County Court House, Vale, Malheur County, Ore gon, to publicly examine the 1924 assess ment rolls, and to correct errors in valuation, description or quality of the lands, lots or other property asserted by the assessor of Malheur County, Oregon. A ll persons interested shall appear at the time anu place appoint- d. Andrew M. Graham, Assessor Malh*ur Counts'. Dated at Vale, Malheur County Who ran through the town with hie Oregon, thia the 14th day of August, 1924. trousers on tire. This i< the story o f Johnny These are a good heavy work shoe, sizes 8 to 12. Phone 117 • Ontario, Or. Register. Men’s Heavy Work Shoes Ladies’ and Growing Girls’ Strap Slippers Parker’s Tire Shop Saying no congress c^uld be NOTICE worse than the present one Claimant names as witnesses Thus, hav’ ng business with the City might impress somebody if it w.il him st the Gate C. C. Hunt, John Lackey, A R nad uot been said of many pre Millar, Peter Tensen, all o f Nys-a, Clay l< «m o l i fficen hen he it not st the Cc urRl room vious congresses Oregon. Geo. W. McKnlght. These are Star Brand Shoes for ir.en- Sale p ric e.....,..........*............ . $2 89 In black and cordav^n. Sale price........................... 15c per pr. Al! sizes carried in stook. probably be worrying what it has fill d notiee o f intention to make will do with th e world, just as it final proof under 8rd paragraph of Act of March 4, 1916, to establish claim to is doing now A t this pa. titular time when everyone is locking for shoes for the children to start to S' hool we are offering some real bargains in footwear for men, women and children. In this offering you will find 'Star Dra^d Shoes” at greatly reduced prices. They aro not c!i-ap shoddy shoes *hat are sometimes offered at s^orf sales. It will mean a big saving to vcu if you will come in during this sale and get what you need in the shoe line. W * are also offering standard 32 inch gingham in beautiful patterns at the extraordi narily low price of 19c per ya^d for two weeks only.____________________ ___________ ________ Children's School Sh jes RATES: $18 60—34x4 Cord T ir e * ..............$18 60 One year, in advance........... »1.60 •17 59—33x4 Coni T ir e s . . .. ....... XT (0 » months, in advance....... ........76 Notice is hereby given that Alexan- $16 6c 32x4 Cord l ire*...............$16 60 dei McDonald, aesigr.ee o f Lavinia S. $19 60 80x84 Cord T ires............. I 9 60 All tires sent P. P. paid. Prof. Fairchild is worrying Blodgett, of Nyssa, Oregon, who, on December 8, 1908, made desert land Auto Accessories, Fan Belts, Piston what the world will do with its Rings, Spark Plugs, Etc. entry N o 0209 fe r NJSW*. Sec 24, population in a thousand years, E$SEi, See. 23, Township 19 South, I We do Repair Work on Tires and Rubber Boots. but the population then will Range 46 East Willamette Meridian, Sale starts Saturday, August 23, and runs to September 7 Gun m^tal. box toes, good wealing shoes, s'. 8 to ; nd 12 to 2. Sale price fl.6 9 Department o f the Interior, U. 9. Land Office at Vale, Cregen. August 6, 1924 Another drop in Seiberling and Portage Cord Tires. REGI STRAR O R ■ G C N * A G B I C U L T IT R A L C O L L E G E C O R V A L L IS • O R IS O N A This],Westinghouse Iron an Ironing Board Fad and Cover A Regular $6 7* Iron and a Regular $1.60 Pad and Cover. fo rth e $ ß 7 C cf One U # I Owing t'< an advantageous purchase of a lim ited quantity o f Held Tibs Combination Iron Bosr ov<rs and Pads, we are offer ing the« SHE to our customers as long as that last, with each Weatinghouse Iron. - f t Iron has an ironing ssrfhcc larger than ny other iron, yet it can be handled just as d eftly aa a smaller iron. Thousand* o f women use thia iron with entire satis- ftetion . Special Terms of D O WN BalaBce in Sums o f $1.00 a Montk Get Your Iron Before the Supply of Ironing Board Covers and Pads ia gono ldah» Power Co. Electric Shop © © © ©