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T he G ate C ity J ournal NYS8A, OREGON, KttlDAY, SEFl'EMDEK 12. 1924 YOL. X X II NO. 26 r4- » M "i+»+VH TN I •NINCHMTH arane At Season Opens September 16 WNC(1£ST£Jl Are you ready for the opening: of the duck season? You will find everything you need for a good bag of o f ducks here in our Sporting Goods Department. Gat your supplies this week. A Winchester is the gun for ducks A 4 Winchester Model 12—the most popular hammerlees repeating shot gun made. Nickel steel tnroughout 6 skots IS, 16 und 20 gauge. Shoot L^sder, Repeater or Ranger Shells E der Hdwe. Co. NYSSA, OREGON t m i : n/NCH£ST£H stork We want to itota right Sera that The best way te> make an Raglisb- knyeaa can start a newspaper ar a keppy when he is old its to tell family, but It takas hustling to hasp him a joke when he is young. either ane of tham gaing. Still another thing about wars is Jehn Doa says that what tha far- that the fellows who start them have mar waata at hie deor is more oppor money enough to pay an expert to tunity end fewer wolves. beat the tax aaneeemeat for them. s I e We’ ve always had a suspicion that It may be th at ’ ’there’s no place Adam le ft the well ksowe garden be- like home,” but we don’t know of even amuse seme one teld him there was one man in Nya sa who isn’ t always better farmiag lead farther west. g lt i t> gst a tivn. The Right Way to Get a Position Is to get the kind o f training the po sition requires. OUR BUSINESS TRAINING Will put your name on the payroll a nd give you a big ad vantage over those who lav k it This school aan frain you fo r any position Make tke start—NOW. Enroll for you r business course and get ready for the job y ou want. Link’s Business College and Secretarial Schor,^ Boise, Idaho B. C. Beetb a!B, Manager i^ Wt ii^ k s e e c U ftm i »^ i M S tic ^ M When in need o f Fresfe, Cured or Lunch MEATS Phone 6 - Nyssa, Or. Our Stock Is Always Fresh Nyssa Packing Co. BURBIDGE & R A Y . Prop. Rtf t >mek<i»»» w ^ « . s e » V 4 e s V r iflr NYSSA HARNESS AND SHOE SHOP Nys*m, Oref/on Work done whild; you wait Boot Workmanship -Best I a *ther Try ear mail order service— S h w » mailed J A heurs after received. We pay postage one w ay. Htratss aad Saddlery Work a Specialty J C Flaming ih o ii U ciU d t l O*- tan«, in soalhern Caiiferaia, »ant a chirk thia week to eeaaw hit sub scription te Ik a Gata Oit; Journal. Ha atalaa that tba fruit crop iu that ■action ia vary light. Harry 3helloa of Haines, naar Ba bar, viaitad hia parent», Mr and Mta. J H. Shaitan, the Brat of the week. Mra. Isabella Ode. Mra Harry N-wby aad 1am Newby retarnad Tuesday from Yellowpme, Ida. It is understood Mra. Newby accompanied the young people as chaperone. Fried chicken dinner at the Hotel Weatern Sunday. Bon’ t miss it. The annual Wbnfarence of the Meth odist church waa held as Goading, Ida ending Sunday. Arnei.g the appoint mints ef pastors for ths easuiag pear were J. J Fleming to BUackfoot, H. 1 Haasea, Gieaa’a Ferry; M. W Ewing, Pocatello; Ira R. Aldrieh, Nampa; S. E. 8wntz, Vale aad Myasa; Unioa, C. A. Qataa. iaantta and Orville Bigelow have gene to Caldwell. Jaaaita, who Is a last year’s graduate frain the Nysaa high school, will attend eellege and Orville will attead high sehoel. “ We spend a let ef time talking about traffic problems,” says 1. P. Baxter, when we eaght te he down on our knees returning thaaka that the old fasbioaed koepsklrt isn’t earning baek into stgla.” Carman MiOenald was given a fare well surprise paetg bp his friends F t I day night. A pleasant time was spent playing games aad listening te music, after whieh light refrasbmenta were served. Akea. McDonald was in Vsle Wad neaday proving ap oe a desert elaiaa whieh lies just above the dkeestring ditch northwest ef lawn. He waa accompanied by C. C. Mnat, J. D. Lackey and A. R. Miller, who sated as witnesses. The work of harvesting the step ef prunes at the big Idanha orchard is in full blast, a large crew ef men, women and children being employed. About half an average crap, ar around 40 cars, wiH be harvested, aad the price in fairly good. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Ray aad sen Stanley and Mrs. Tom Butler were in Ontario for the fair on Wednesday Tbey were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Lackey while there. Dr. 8arazin declares he deesa’t know whether the hen er the egg came first, but he is snra tha oold- etorage plant will last the longest. A large number e f Nyssa people at tended the fair in Ontario on Wadnes day. Among them were Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Smith. Mrs. Dean Smith and children, Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Sara zin and children, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bauer and son and Mr aad Mrs, Har lan Diven. Mrs. C. H. Rebergar is heme again after spending some time in Baker. Kuth will attend school there this winter. Mrs. Albert Fouoh has returned from a week’s visit with her daughter at Union. Mr. and Mrs. Ford Pardy stopped over night in Nyssa Friday, calling en friend*. They were on their way to Long View, Ida. Mies Eva Boydeli is here visiting her parents. She was accompanied frem Portland by her nephew, Boy dell Nedry. Miss Boydeli expects te ba hare for another week before re turning to school at Mon mouth. Mi.s Rva Boydeli is in Nyssa from Portion.; fur a few W e e k s visit with her parents, Mr and Mre. J Boydeli, end ecb<-r relative. She expects to leave about October 1 to attend nor mal school at Monmouth. Mr. end Mrs. C. F. Miller and daughter, Ethel Meric, returned Satur day from a six weeks vacation spent in Kansas and Nebraska visiting with ral.tives and fri-nda. They returned overland via tba Yellowstone Park. Fred E. Young of Independence is n business viaitor in Nyssa this week. Mr. and Mrs. R J Davis of Nyees, rs. Don llsvia of Seattle and Mrs Arthur Cochran of Ontario are (pend ing this week in Boise. I f you want a meal that is different try the Hotel Western. According to Bob Miller the reeaon some mta are bsehelers is because they failed to ‘ ‘embrace’ tbeir oppor» Unities. Meeting Held to Discuss Ice Plant $1.60 PER YE IP i 5S K l^ Labor Day * «a Civilization was not built by the indol at or shiftless-—it took hard work— conaistbiu effort. Nature intended that all e f us shou work and arranged that >11 the great rewards of life should come thvough labor. The price of life, heakh happiness and suc cess—is work. Most men work—they earn the rewards ef lif e — but many do not enjoy them. The finest rewards are won through TH R IFT. Ad tnrift to your work and enjoy fruits ofyour l t u r . the Today we pay tribute to the men who work But every d&y we pay tribute to the men who have also saved. It r ... Malheur County Bank A well attended meeting e f Nyssa citizens was held in the eeuaeil cham Nyisa, Oregon bar Monday evening te dieeess the matter of ergaaizieg a company to Capital ........... $25,000 00 build and ogerata en ice plant in this 3 ur plus ........$35,000.00 H sity. G. 1. Rnwsen, who ia promoting tba propesitiea and haa spent several weeks gatke lag dale ns to the cost of U! production and tha probable ameint r-M-gr-*T x i_ir : of tho output that eeald he disposed of, addressed the meetiag aad gave all the infermatioa he bad secured relative te these important matters. We grind See McFail and see bett* Ha than intredused Mr. Bllertee, rep our own resenting a Portland company dealing lenses a ica plant machinery, who supplied information regarding asst of eoa- Phone 147 Eyesight Specialist ■trnatiea and operative. J Ontario Oregon Aaceidiag to Bgaras eabmltked by these gentlemen, ice eaa ha mnaafae- luted under eenditiesis prevailing have Every Nyisa man is besi e f hie owa For Sale. at a cost of |2 47 per ton. It is pro home—when hia family is away. posed te aell it at the plant at 60s par 8-inch Bryan & Jackeon centrifugal huadred. er delivered anawhere ia pump, nearly new, in good working or A Nysaa boy’s idea e f a hypocrite la town for 60n per hnndrad A system der. Cost 1460, will sell for 1176. tbe pupil who goes to school with a ef delivery te farmers le prepesed G. F. McCurdy. ■mile oe his face. whereby three deliveries a week of 60 pounds sash will he made at a seat ®I®I©I®I®I@I 90s a week to tbs farmer. Tke ear. vice will he similar to tke R. F. 0. mail aeevlee, tha iae being placed in hexes ixed far this purpose This serviee will sever territory aa far aerth as •atari» and Vala aad ae far eeath ae Parma and Hemedale The iateatiea is te bniid a plant of aovea and a half tone dally enpaaity, aad tba panmotars aro satisfied that tha an tire eutpat caa ba disposed e f without the least difBealty. le feet, they bw lievetbe difficulty will be le supplying the demand t A committee was appointed so waist ■ng of Mayor P. M. Warren, Dr J. J Sarasie ana A. V. (,'oek te solicit the necessary financial support te ^ J ^ T T H a good Electric Range in your kitchen you put It ever and goad progress is being made. This is en industry that would sidestep the many petty annoyances that ge bu ef great benefit to the town and along with other ways of cooking should ruueivu the hearty support of Electric cooking is cooler, for heat it direct to the pen., every eitizen. Mies Eva Boydeli who ia visiting here was a guest of honor at a Bridge party given on Monday night by Mrs. j. J Berezin and Mrs. Arthur Bey dell at the home of Mrs. Sarazm. Tnree tables of bridge were in play during the evening, the high honors being captured by Mrs Harry Gash art. Mies Boydeli was preseated with a guest prise, and Mica Vesta Disks received tbs cor.sc la turn prize. Mr. and Mre. 8. D. McLean ef Nam pa (pent Labor Day ia Myiaa at tha Frank D. Hall home. Mrs. Teny DeVries bee moved iate the George Schweieer borne oa Mali street Miss Nalton, bookkeeper et tba E. i) Lend Co., wee e Suos.y gaest at the H. M. Hoosh borne Kav. and Mrs. J. J. Fleming and baby of Blaaktoot. Idaho, spent couple of days here last we-k visiting friends. They are en route from Gooding, Ida . after attending tha Methodist conference there. J. A. Caie, local watchmaker, hrs moved his family here from Nampa Mrs. Frank Edwards has token ever the dining room of the Hetei Western Mre. Edwards is an esicellent took and is ezpeetod to de well m her an dertaking. Merlin Wilson bne taken n position as bookkeeper at tha Rad Fraat gar age, owned by C M. Tm an. Blarney Boydeli Is new the "gas man” et tie Berries garage. Dr. J. A. Me Fall Invite Greater Comfort Into Your Kitchen Start Cooking Electrically Now Why not tako year wife or sweet heart te tho Hotel Western for your Sunday dinner. Bke would appreciate it aad you would have the eonscieua nmi of daty well done. , Baud News The My ten bead wil elees the open air soasarte next Tuesday aigbl in stead ef sagt Wednesday algbt, aa the fall weatbea is gettiag toe ehilly to play eateide any longer Regular yrsetiee will be held every Tuesday night ia tbs slab rooms, as Mr. Byies see be have ea Taeaday eveniaga after this. We appreciate tbs attendanee at the open air canearte darlag the aaaMser, The eflieiala e f the fair at Ontario ezyreaaed themselves as beleg well pleased with the maste rendered by the Myeea head ea Wedaasdey, the spaaing day. They said they were surprised le Ked Wysea with such an taaisatlen aad assured ue a jeb i time they were In need e f a bead. The pvoeeede from the fair were turned into the head treaearer and Mr Oivea reports the balance on head is new S226. Thia will take care ef the expense for some time ia the way of some now masie and tbs diree tor s wages. We thank all who have assisted in say way te kelp ue in a liaaaeial way. J. P. Banter, manager. Announcement 1 have taken ever the dining room ef tbe Motel Western aad will serve meals to tbe peblie et reasonable rates. The beet e f service end meals that ere different, «'«me end be eon viaeed. Mr« Frank Edwards. net scattered. You eliminate the nuisance o f smoky dirty pots and pans. No unhealthful, unpleasant fumes to breathe no danger o f explosion ar asphyxia tion. No need tor matches, no danger of fire. Cooking w ith electricity is economical, too. One- tenth of food is saved from the evaporation that oc curs when other methods are employed. Food is more thoroughly cooked, also. For heat regulation ia defi nite with an electric range, insuring result! and saving fuel cost. You Can Buy a Fiaa Electric Rang* New for as Littl« as Down- Monthly Every woman hopes some day to own an Eleetrie Range —to de her cooking pleasantly, satlefaetorially, electrically. With thia special term offer, ell prioe barriers are remov ed, You may have tbe range of your choice, do your cooking with economy and in <■ omfort. All for a payment as smell ae |6. Yoa will scarcely mis* these amali amounts. There it No Substitute for Electric Cooking Idaho Power Co. Electric Shop