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i He Gets the Game
When choosing your (run and shells, remember that it’s
performance that count».
At the traps, Winchester shot gans won more champion
ships in 1923 than the next three makes combined. Two
world’s records were also smashed with these famous guns
and shells during 1923 .
Hunters who shoot Winchester guns aad Winchester
shells get the game. You get the tame performance in the
field as at the traps. Shoot the winning combination this
fall.
Have yeu tried the new Ranger Shell?
Eder Hdwe. Go.
NYGSA, OREGON
THE
$1.60 PER YË *¿1
NYSSA. OkFGON, KP I JAY, SEPTEMBERS. 1924
WINCJf£ST£Jt ST O R E
Registration for High School
Stadente Will Begin Monday
Morning.
R e g is tra tio n few high school atu-
d e n ta will begin Mowday m orning a t 9
o'clock end la s t u n til noon. There will
n o t be any high school elaasaa hald
M ondag. H ow ever d a i s e s will begin
T u esd ay m orning, as u su a l, and ru n on
e s h o rt schedule, in e rd e r to allow
e tu d e n ta to purchase th e ir boeke a f te r
w ard*. All flrat y e a r stu d e n ts will be
req u ired to p re se n t e e -tlfle a te s of
graduat&>n from tLe e ig h t* g ra d e be*
fo re re g is te rin g .
The pupil* in th* grade* w ill re p o rt
to th e ir re sp ec tiv e room* a t Sooiock
o'clock Monday m orning T hey will
be held d a rin g th e m orning and dis
m issed a t noon. T he first tru c k will
leave a t 1I:S0 a. m.
T h ere ii to be a m ee tin g o f all th e
grad* te a c h e rs M snday a fte rn o o n a t
2 o ’clock. School will be dism issed
one dag n e x t w eek in o rd e r to give
those th a t wish to do so tha opportun
ity to a tte n d th e cou’ity fa ir a t O n ta
rio
W ednesday, th* first day of the
fa ir has been selected as th e d a te
STUDENTS
Who cannot enroll with us Tuesday, September 2nd should
plan on entering not later than
M O N D A Y , S E P T E M B E R 8th
Our School is accredited by the National Association of
Commercial Schools, also by Idaho State Board cf Edu
cation. Get your business training in a well estab
lished institution. Send for our Catalog.
Link’s Business College
and Secretarial School, Boise. Idaho
B. C. Beetham, Manager
When in need of
Fresh, Cured or Lunch
MEATS
Phone 6
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Nyssa, Or.
Our Stock Is Always Fresh
Nyssa Packing Co.
BURBIDGE & RAY, Prop.
NYSSA HARNESS AND SHOE SHOP
Nygga, Oregon
Work done while yon wait
Beat Workmanship—Beat Leather
Tty pur mail order service —Shoe» mailed 24 hour« after
received. We pay postage one way.
Harness and Saddlery Work a Specialty
|
V«;nd Jammers
Give Fine Program Reclamation Mealing
the hearing T uesday ev en in g but w
be giv en a h earin g a t an early d a ta .
a x n x rx rz rr.
Monday wav a big d>y in N yaaa
it
G eorge C. K re u ta e r, d ire c to r of
w u in fa c t ab o u t the b ig g e s t day in
My a n ’* b iatory. E van th e o ld ast in fa rm econom ics, and o th e r govern
m ent reclam atio n officials sddresssed
h a b ita n t say s he nev er saw such
la rg e and good n a tu re d crow d in tow n a m eeting of N yssa c itiaen s a t the
The program opened a t t:8 0 w hen C om m ercial t lun room s W ednesday
Spies 100-piece band m arched from tha evening, exp lain in g th e m eihida and
dapot and g a v e an open a ir c o n ce rt on plana proposed by tha g o v e rn m e n t for
Main s tre e t. From th en on th in g s th e reclam a tio n o f th e Owj hee pro
Ail plana a t p re se n t are
m oved fa s t and furious until the je c t lands.
dances closed a b o u t 2 a. m. Tha pro m erely te n ta tiv e and will not be defi
g ram as announced in the Wind Ja m n ite ly adopted u n til f u r th e r d a ta has
aeer w as c arried o u t and every num been sub m itted to tb e d e p a rtm e n t
her v a n a w inner
The o p e re tta by Mr, K re u ’i e r s ta te d th a t tb e m axi
Mrs S tu b b a ’ m usic class m ade a hit mum am ount of land allow ed any one
and drew a full h uae. T he aporta s e ttle r would probably be fixed a t 80
and race» w ere enjoyable fe atu re» of acres, and th a t th e p ay m en ts a fte r
th» day, the w a te r tig h t In p a rticu la r the first five y e a rs would be on
basis of 5 p e r cent e f tb e g ro ss value
being h otly co n tacted and areuaed tue
T hus the
sp e c ta to rs to a h igh p itch o f eathU' o f th e crops produced.
aiasm . T he a f te r (u p p e r crow d wee p a y m e n t on an a cre producing a $60
if a n y th in g la rg e r th an du rin g th e orop would be $2 60 To th is should be
a fte rn o e n and overflowed th e tide* added $1 60 fo r m ain ten a n ce costa,
w alke. B oth danoe hall* w ere crowded m aking a to ta l of $4 00 p e r a cre T his
te th a lim it w ith th e devotes ot ta rp - pays c e n e te u e tien costs and m a in te
sichore
The eld tim e dance afforded nance, and is only ab o u t h a lf w h a t
an am ueing ch an g e from th e m odern the S h o e strin g people pay fo r m ain te
nance alone.
dance end h alfw ay fooled th e old boye
and g irls in to th in k in g th ey w are
young again.
Along w ith all tb a fun th a band
boy a n e tte d 1112, w hich w ill help soma
Ora. Bradford A B radford. C arver
in financing th e band.
gradaatea. C onsultation and exam ina
tion ire a. Ten y e a rs successful prac
tice to th a s ta te of Oregon.
F irst
door w est of Bank.
Labor Day
V
Civilization was not built by the indolent
or shiftless -it took hard work—consistent
effort. Nature intended that all ef us should
w o r k and arranged that all the great rewards
of life should come through labor.
The price of life, health happiness and aac-
ce ss—is work.
Most men work -they earn the rewards of
life- but many do not enjoy th en . The
finest rewards are won through THRIFT.
Ad tnrift to your work and enjoy the
fruits ofy cur labor.
Today we pay tribute to the men who
work But every day we pay tribute to the
men who have also saved.
Malheur County Bank'
Chiropractors
Nyasa, Oregon
Capital...............»25.000 00
Surplus ...........$36,000.00
Notice
in .- .,
To all Citizen* o f M alheur C ounty.
O regon, and C anyon County, Idaho
N e ar N yasa and P arm a.
'e grind
See McFnll and see beHf I
Tha re will be e m eeting a t th e c*un>
our
own
cil room M y ssa.at 8:36 p. m. Monday,
S e p tem b e r 8, 1924 fo r th * purpose of
disdaaaing the location e f an ice p lant
Phone 147
Eyesight Specialist
in N yasa. All persona in te re s te d in
White Extracted
J
Or
agon
Ontario
■ ecuring th is p la n t are invited to be
W
hile
we
a
re
e
x
tra
c
tin
g
only
p resen ted .
We will have w ith us oc th a t n ig h t
Mr*. Georg* Sahw eizer and ehildren
well known re frig e ra tin g anginaer
For 'Sale.
K .‘
will leave this evening fe r Burn* to
from P ortland, who will give us all th*
¿ S -in e h ’ Rryan ¿¡Jarkain centrifugal join Mr. S ch w eisar, wb* ie Werktag
d etail* and technical points in th e ice B ring y e u r c o n ta in e rs to the bowse pump, nearlytnew, in geed^wetkieg or.
th e re fo r tb e M alheur H om e T éléphoné
back of th e school house.
m a n u fa c tu rin g business
4 *r.tkCeet.$ 4 i 0 ..will,i*U for $T 76 .a
Co. T hey e x p e c t t* be gene fe r eev-
W* in te n d to in sta ll a p la n t tn th is
.ai , .4
•••
Q. F. McCurdy.
era! m oV hs.
tow n th a t will producs it* a t aueh a
Comb
in S e c tio n « " '
low coat th a t it will be sold fo r IS per
B reken section«, fina q u a lity honey
ton a t th e plan t, in ten lots, and 50c
V ery R easonable.
per hundred in sm all lota.
We especially re q u est th a t all the
lettu c e g ro w e rs be p re se n t, as the
iN yzsa, Oregon.
price of »5 per ton fa r them will save
ih m a bout $14 p e r e a r on paubing ioe.
If you a re in te re s te d in cheap ice
fo r N yasa, P arm a, V ale, O ntario and
Hom edale, come and see w h a t is going
to be done, and if you a re n e t in te r
e sted , th en to m e and g e t In te re ste d .
This com pany will d e liv e r ice to the
c itiaen s of all th e above m entioned
tow na for 60c p a r hundred in sm all
lota, and to any ran eh ey on any of
tb e ir d ir e e .r o u te s fo r tb e sam e p .ice.
Your Winter Supply of
HONEY
10c a Pound
Dr. J. A. McFall
CDWÊL
Henay
Honey Foster
Lawless Boys
T h ere a re a n u m b er of yeung boys
in N yssa who a re m ailing them selves
very obnoxious .n d will And tham svlvea
in serioue tro u b le if th e ir law less s e ts
a re not atopood
One day la s t w aek
they e n te re d th e h n m eo t F ra n k S tu b b s
n e ar the ra ilro ad b ridge and dastroyed
se v e ra l a rtic le s d u rin g the fa m ily 's
a b se n t* The sam e day four boys »«re
c a u g h t sle s i'iig bis w a ter m elon, ana
h ave c o n te sted to th a i th e ft, but de
uey b rv in g e n te re d his house
At
a b o u t the sam e tim e ail th e windows
of tb e bouse n e a r th e bridge belonging
to Brown Bros w ere breken out and
th e house e n te re d
Also the windows
of the c o tta g e n e e r th* w agen bridge
e a s t of tow n have all been b tsn
broken ou t, presu m ab ly by th e sam e
law less buach of y o u n g ateia. N um er
ous e th e r e im ilar d e p red stio ae have
been re p o rte d in th* re c e n t p a st end
i t la tim e te call e h a lt. I f th* par
en te of th ese hope w ish to keep them
fro m b e ia g involved in th * m eshee of
th* law they had b e lt e r s e t In the
g a m e , as any fu rth e r d epredations
will call for d ra s tic aetion.
In Recorder’s Coart
H ow ard C lark , a yeu th abouth 26
y e a rs old, a p p e a re d i R ecorder Mil
l a r ’s c o u rt T uesday e v o rin g te an
sw er th e c h a rg e o f disorderly conduct
He plead n e t g u ilty a rd w .a dism issed
w ith o e t any te s tim o n y being offered,
Hie H onor s ta tin g th a t he believed Mr.
C lark a cted purely in se lf defense.
T he b earin g w as th e o u tg ro w th of
a pugiiiati* a a c e u n te r betw een Mr.
C lerk and H enry MeNeo Monday eve
n tn g about 8 o 'lo ck in f r e a t e f tbe
Rosebud. A ccording t* eye w itneesee
Mr. C lark m ade a joshing rem ark
a bout Mr. M rN ee'e w ildcat, which he
re sen te d , end a ta rte d in t* cieen him.
S sv eia l blows w ere exchanged when
Mr. C lerk delivered a bard blow te
the chin and Mr. MeNe* w e n t dowa
and out. Ba w as unable te ap p ea r a t
mu i.um
w
NEÌINTI A
james cauri
MO SUCTION
— - a
Liberty Theatre
September 18 19
Special Music
VVesl tin g[ho u se I r o n
and a $1.50 1 Inning Board
»
Two for t h « $ ß
Price of One v J a I
See it at home
44“M ,4'4,4 ll'4 4 4 4 4 4 l4"i,,H - M"H Ml"fr4
Spud
Digging
I furnish equipment
horses and crew
and guarantee
No. 1 Grade
Let me figure with you
if you haven’t your own
equipment.
: Spud Davis
Phene 189R Ontario
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W* a re able to m ak e th is a t t r a c t i v e " ^ * r.
which will la st fo r e BBO BT T IM E ffiMLY,
beoeuee w e have «soared thee* "H o ld -T it* ”
com bination Iro n in g B oard Pads aad Cover*
a t a epecial p u re h ase priea.
By buy in g your W eetlag h ees* Iron new
a t any o f th* Idaho Pew*» B am pany'e D e e-
trie Bnope you g e t th e Pad and O evse F R IB
/ 75c
Idah# Power Co.
«nd Special Term« ef
DOWN
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Balance in Suma of
$1.90 a Meath
Electric Shop