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W ATC H M AN , W H A T OF TH E
NIGHT?
That th« night is far spent
and the day is at hand is the
confident prediction o f Mrs.
Margaret Rowen of Los Angeles,
a lady who claims prophetic
powers as the legitimate succes
sor of Amos, Isiah and Jeremiah,
those mighty men o f old who
proclaimed God’s message to the
house o f Israel in ancient days.
Mrs. R >wen is affiliated with
the Seventh Day Adventists and
makes the further claim that
the mantl ; of the founder o f the
Seventh Day faith, Mrs. Ellen
G. White, also a prophetess, has
fallen upon her.
The modern prophetess has
recently been in Boise, sent
there, she says, by the command
o f the Most High to warn the
peoo.e o f that city o f the immi
nent return o f Christ and the
awful doom impending upon the
unregenerate. Whether or not
Mrs. Rowen has irside informa
tion on the plans of the Almigh
ty, her prophesy is interesting
in that it sets the date within
measurable time, contrary to the
practice o f many predictors c f
putting the time o f fuifillmci t
so far in the future that they
a 'e no longer with us when tl e
set time arrives.
Mrs Rowen state on her au
thority as a prophetess that
Christ will return to earth an
February 6, 1925, only about a
month hence. That date will he
watched with interest, and un
less the event transpires as per
prediction we will have to con
elude that Mrs. Rowen is but
another o f the false prophets
against whom we have been
warned these nineteen centur
ies.
Mian Myrsle Points and brother
Frank are visitfng a few days i> tbs
Huffman borne.
Gerald DeBord waa an erernight
gaest o f bis casein, Kenneth McDon
ald, Saturday.
Mr. ar.d Mrs. Silas Points teek ¿
' t
geese end a bunch o f duck to town to
market Monasy. They are buteker
ing nine hog*.
The weather, so old timers say, is
the coldest for years.
Th# govern-
ment thermometer at the Kingman
ranch registered l i degree« below
sero on Christmas day, with 14 inches
o f snow. AS this writing about Id
inches o f »now cover the Owyhee
valley.
Snow plows have been out
clearing the roads for trafle. George
Kaylor cleared the road almost to
Nyssa.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl C. Quaokenbush
returned to their home at Waitsburg,
Wash., Saturday, after a fern day» o
« *
visit at the Lowe home
Mias Lois Russell e f Boise arrived
the first o f the week for a visit with l i
her sister, Mrs Oce Sehweixer.
Cea
T I j I T I TV
C C B U O S L I L N E E G S E S
N I Y ’ ¡3
Mid-Winter Term Opens
MONDAY, JANUARY 5
and Secretarial Stkeel, Boise, Idaho.
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B USINESS T R A IN IN G
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circuit court o f tke State o f Oregon
for the County e f Malheur, dated the
4th day o f December, 1914, and direct
ed te me, upon c decree and erder of
■ale rendered in laid ceart on tha (nd
C. K L IN K E N B B M
day o f Dceember, 1924, ia a cartain
suit m the oiretstt court for said state
PROMPT
DELIVBBT
and ceaaty, wherein Title and Trust
Reateaable latos
Company, a corporation, as plaintiff,
tecovared judgment agairst J. W.
PH O NB IS
McCulloch and Olive E. McCulloch,
his wife, for the cum of Eleven Thous
Mesdames Peutz, Klingback, Hen
I ) t I- > ■ ! ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ • ♦ ! ♦ ! 9 and Seven Hundred Forty Nine and
nis and Schweizer dismantled the
no-100 Dollars
($11,749 00), lawful
Christmas tree and cleaned up the
money o f the United State!, with ia ] U h -M -H -M ^ + -P + + + + + + + + '■4--h-l~t-4-l-4":-4"!-l-:--i-4"i":"{"H "!"H "H ~I"I"I' 1 1-++.'
school h use Monday, after the en er-
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tercel thereon from tbe 15th day of
tail ment
...«_ + + * + « - » 111 M t t t+ 1 -r + tM -fr
tn 1 1 1 1 1
RELIEF WORK HEROINE
April, 1924. at the rale o f six per sent,
Oscxr Pinkston le ft last week to
BACK FROM NEAR EAST (6 per cent) per annum, and the fur
visit his daughter, Mrs. Pearl Mars,
tber earn o f Paar Hundred Twenty
near Crane.
sad ae-100 Dollars (2420.00), with in
5
Mrs. Olaude Smith and daughter
terelt thereon from the 16th day of
Viviwn are spending the holidays in
October, 1923, at the rate o f eight
The Dalles with her parents. Mr. and
a
per cent (8 percent) per annum, and
Mrs. I. Wiancr
the farther turn of Pour Hundred
Twenty .nd no 100 Dolton (2420.00)
Prank McKnight got in with his
with interact thereon from the l(tb
eheep Christmas eve, having te break
day o f April, 1924, at the rate of eight
trail from Sh-llbark, seven or eight
per cent (2 per cenl) per annum, aud
miles out. Mr. Baron also bad a band
the further sum of Eight Hundred
o f shaep out in the hills but soccetdtd
Thirty-Five
and
81-100
Dol'ars
in getting them in a day or so ago.
($836.81), with iatereat therenn at the
Grorge Kaylor took bis ton Robert
rate e f eight par cent (8 per cent) per
to Ontario Monday to have acme den
annum irosa the 13th day of October,
fcal work done.
1023, and the further sum o f Six Hun
W .lte r Pinkston and family, Alvon
dred F ifty (4650 00) Dollars attorneys’
McGinnis and fam ily and Claude
fees, which earn the court adjudge* to
and Cecil Smith ate Christmas dinner
be a reasonable attorneys’ fees for
in tbe W. W. Smith home.
plaintiff ia this suit, and -plaintiff’ s
Oco Sohweiaer and Doe Evsns went
eossa and disbursements of tbie suit
to Nyssa Monday to get Evana' car,
taxes at Fourteen Dollars ($14.00),
OREGON.
which was marooned at Elbe Walters.
NYSSA
end that said attorneys’ tee and costa
Miss
Bernice
M acLaffertv
and
sad diebursemeats rhall brsr interest
brother Gordon arrived Pridey evening
frees the date hereof at the rate of +++<-+ ¡-t-*-M-4*4“t-4~M-4-+4-'
v .__ ■, - L - m . iJ tsa
(,■' m College Place, Wash , where
six per cent ($ per cent) per annum.
eourt hsuae in Vale. Malheur County,
jafitoMiif i f i
they are in Wa la Walla collage and
TH BREFO KB, pennant to said Oregon, sell at puDlic auction, subject
high school, respectively, to spend the
sxeeutien and order of aele. 1 will on te redemption, to the highest bidder
holidays with their parents Mr and
Monday, the 11th day of Jawuaiy, for cosh in band, all the right, title
MRS. W. E. RAMBO
Mrs. E L. M acLaffertv.
198$. at the hoar e f 11:30 o'clock ia and interest o f the above named de
Mrs Warren Penn returned home
Mrsi W. E. Rambo, a former resi the forenoon of sail day, at the north fendants, in and to the following de
Saturday from a visit te relatives m dent of Chehalis, Klamath Falls and main entrance deer e f the county court acribed real property, tow it:
G rid iej, Cal. Mr F en « will remtir- Baker, recently returned from the house in Vale, Malheur eeanty, Ore
East half o f the soathaaat quarter,
there till spring.
Near East.
gon, sail at public auction, snbjsrt tn
(EJSE1) Section thirty three (33);
C H IR O PR ACTO R S
She and her huaband were singled redemption, to the highest bidder for
weat half o f the southwest quar
out by the Queen of Greece tor cash in hand, ail tha right, totle and
ter (W JS W J); Section thirty-four
DRS. B RAD FO RD & B RAD FO RD
special thanks in connection with ntarest e f the above named defend
(3 4 );T w p . fifteen (16) south, and
Carver Method
the rescue of fifty thousand Oraaka In
ants, in and to tha following described
the east half o f the northeaet
Ail records for low temperatures in Batoum, following the World war. real property, tewit:
Consultation and Examination Free
quarter (E J N E i) and tha south
this locality ware smashed to smith- r With her husband, she walked liter
Nyssa, Oregon
west quarter o f the northeast
ally in the steps ef the Apostle Paul
The sooth half (3$) o f Ssction
eens
during
the
cold
snip
which
struck
"B e w s re o f false prophets which
aa they took hundreds of children from
qaartar
.S W J N E il o f Section
r.......
_
■ - - i -r - n r e iw a is n »
sigh ($), TowaahiD eighteen (18)
us
la
.t
week.
The
minimum
tempera
come to you in sheep’ s clothing, but
a Turkish beseiged village through
fe o r(4 ) and the west half of the
aoath.
Range
forty
six
(46)
exit
O
STE
O
PATH S
-inwardly they are ravtwung wuivt-w. ture reached was about 36 degrees be. Tarsus to safety on tbe Isle ef Cyprus
northwest quarter (W 1N W J) and
of th* the WHIamette Meridian.
Ye shall know them by their fru its.’ low tero on Christmas morning, under the direction of the Near East
the southeast quarter o f the
DR. H A R R IE T SEARS
Th* above real property with iti
though a coup'e o f other mornings Relief.
Mabthew 7:16 IS.
northwest quarter (S E jN W j) and
appurtenances
taken
and
levisd
upon
were
but
vary
little
warmer.
For
“ W e are familiar with suffering sad
"M any falsa prophets shall a rt“«
Osteopathic Physician
the southwest quarter o f the north
as the property e f the abovw named
and shall de eive m any.” Matt. 24:11 several days tbe thermemeter never even starvation,” states Mrs. Rambd,
Ontario, Oregon
east
quartar
(8VVJNE1)
and
the
gut up to the aero mark
Sueh nevere “ before we weat to the Near East, defendants, or so much thereof as may
southwest quarter (S W j) o f Sec
O ffice: Wilson Bldg., Over Raders’^
cold, combined with a foot or more of for we spent our honeymoss In India be necessary te satisfy aaid judgment
tion three (3), Twp. sixteen (16)
snow on the ground, furnished ua with In tbe midst of a great famine where in faver o f the above named plaintiff.
aoath, afi in Range forty, E. W.
hundreds
of
chlldres
were
left
at
oar
Title
and
Trapt
Company,
a
corpora
a sample o f genuine old eastern win
ATTO RNEYS A T LAW
very doors. With relief money seat
M., in Malhour county, Oregon.
tion, and agfifest the above named de
ter. and by contras! brought home i
The above real property with its
Christmas av, witnessed the annual realisation o f how mild and pleaaar.t from America we gave amploymeat to fendants, J. <V. McCulloch and Olive
hundreds of men who were thus able
appurtenances token and levied upon
Christmas enlertainm ent and treat our winters usually are.
te support their families, and the B. MeCaiiock, with interest thereon, aa the property e f the above named
*; M. B LO D G ETT
given at the school house. The apicn-
buildings are la nee today ss orphan together with all coat* and disburse
defendants,
er
so
much
thereof
aa
did tree sent from Long Valley by
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
ments that have er may accrue.
ages.
may be necessary to satisfy aaid judg-
KuJolph Hite waa beautifully deco
"Our oldest son. Victor, returned a
Dated at Vale, Oregon, this 8th day
Practice in aH eenrts
msut
in
favor
o
f
the
above
named
rated with crystal icicle«, g lite rirg
few weeks ago as medical missionary o f December, 1924.
plaintiff. L. Halle Lees, and against
Mira Julia Groo, 18, o f Portland, to the very spot where he was bora,
ornaments and candles, which ware
Nyssa, Oregon
H. LE E NOE,
the above named defendants, B. C.
furnished by the O. K. K., as was also has bean swan ed a 116,000 medal and he finds that the leaders la the
By C. W Glenn.
Sheriff.
Bertleaoii and Ada Bertleson, with in
.he generous treat of cany, nuts and home ns first prize in a home lighting community are the children whom we
Deputy.
terest thereon, together with all costa
R. W. S W A G L S R
oranges, with the euception of $6.50 essay contest in which 1,000 000 school saved from death twenty-five years
c inlributed by those who had net par children in the United States and Car • ago. With this ezperlenca back ef Data o f firet publication Dec, 12, 1924. and disbursements that have or may
Attorney at Lew
us we naturally look for great re Date a f last publication Jan. 9, 1925. accrue.
Ten other boya and
ti ipated in club activities
E. L. ada competed.
sults from Americans taking care of a Date o f sale Jan. 12,1926,at 11:30 a m.
Dated
at
Vale,
Oregon,
this
Sth
day
Rooms
12,
14, 16, Wilson Bldg.,
M -o-Lafferty, as Santa Claus, caused girls received scholarships ranging tn hundred thousand children in the
o f December, 1924.
much merriment.
The program, as valua from )300 to $1200.
Near East.”
Ontario, Gregen
H. L E E NOE,
nearly as we have been able to gather,
By
6.
W.
Glenn,
Sheriff.
Notice
o
f
Sheriff's
Sale.
consisted o f soloa “ Oh, L ittle Town of
ARMENI AN CHILDREN
Deputy.
Bethlehem " and “ Silent N igh t” b ;
By virtae e f an exaawtion in fore
IN S U R A N C E .
W A N T AMERICAN FLAGS
Mrs. Marian Lowe Quackenbuah; se
closure daly issued by th* clerk o f the Date o f first publication Dee. 12, 1924.
The
Crane
high
ashooi
basket
kail
Date
o
f
last
puplieation
Jan.
9,
1923.
lections from James Whitcomb Riley
Jerusalem.— Armenian children la circuit eeurt e f the ( t a l e o f Oregon,fee Date e f sale Jan 12, 1925, at 11 a m.
hoys played the home team in Nysea
by E. L. Ma.-Lafferty; a Christmas
W. B. H O X IE
the Near East R elief orphanages In •he County af Malheur, dated Ike 2nd
Wednesday
night
aud
saceseded
in
carol sung by George Ruat and Lanra
Palestine and Syria have petitioned day e f Deaember, 1924, and directed to
trimming
the
local
aggregation
by
a
IN S U R A N C E
Huffman. A number o f libtlo folk
the American consul hare to secure mo, apon a deerea and order o f sale
PU B LIC NOTICE.
sang “ Away in a Manges” and there »core o f 18 14. The result was quite a American flags for all thalr orphan rendered ia «aid eourt on tho 2nd day
O
ffice
at
Residence, Third »nd
IN T H E C O U N T Y COURT OF T H E
were r e fla tio n s by Ellis Points, Johsi surpiiae to ear band, who soemed to age building. In a letter te the con o f Decomber, 1924, in a certain salt in
S T A T E OF OREGON FOR M a w
anticipate an aaay victory. Last year sol. they state: “ It la ths only flag
Ehrgood
Avenue.
Uigelow, Laura
Huffman, Gaorgta
Mi* eireatt eoart far said state and
HEUR COUNTY.
Kusl Lela Hite, Davis Evans, Peggy tho Nyssa team easily defeated tk we have, and the only one that manna aoanty, wherein L. Bell* Lee* was
Nyssa, Oregon
In the m atter o f changing the name
boys from the interior.
a homeland to ua. America has been
Sen w e ii, r. Jimmy
H ite.
Howard
plaintiff and R. C. Bertieaon and Ada o f W aller 3. Saymanewici.
our
father
and
mother,
and
we
want
Points an I William Peuts, Jr.
In
Methodiat Church.
the Stars and 8tiipes always with as Bertleaon, hasban I aad w ife, and T.
Notice ia hereby given to all perten.,
spite o f .he extrem e cold • goodly Notice of Payment o f Dividend
as a constant remindsr of what we A. Wakefield end Jane Doe Wakefield, eencerned that at a hearing in the
Sunday School 10 a. m.
crowd was present.
In the mattar of tho liquidation o f owe to your country.”
The consul husband and wife, were defendants, ooanty eeart o f aaid county and state
Young People’a meeting, 5:M p. m.
Mis3 Mildred R atcliff and John Hite ib - Bank o f Nyssa. Nyss . Oregon, hat lorltad contributions of flaga, 1 a judgment was rendered in faver of
en tbe 29th day o f December. 1924,
Preaching 2nd 4th Sundays, bet*
were married in P ayette on Christmas inaelvent, notice Is hsrsby given that feet by 5 feet, or larger.
the above named plaintiff, L. Balle upon a petition heretofore filed i i said
morning and evaning.
day.
The day a fte r
Christmas a pursuant to an order made ead enter
Leea, aad agaiaat tbe above named court, an order was made and entered
S. E Smuts, Pastor.
neighborhood charivari was tendered ed by the Circuit Coart o f Malheur
defendants B C. Beetleaon and Ada therein by said eeart ordering, ad
For Sale.
the young couple.
They will make County, Oregon, ea the 19th day of
Rertlaaaa,
f
.
r
the
sum
e
f
Eight
Hun-
No. 2 Onions, (1 00 per cwt.
judging and decreeing thet the name
their home on the ranch owned by December, 19(4. a divideed will be
dred and ae-109 Dollaro ($800 00). with of said petitioner. W elter S Szyman-
Wanted
Ne. 1 Onions. (2.00 per ewL
John and Oral Hite. Many friends in paid upon ell approved eiaime filed
interest thereen from tbs first dag o f owies. he changed to W nltei S. Sim
Idaho Rurale, 75c per cwt.
To trade team of horaea for Ford
the community unite in wishing them with tbe uaderaigned, sa oMetal liqui
March. 1923, at the rats o f nine per muni; nod that the said court will, an- car, at Gamble Island, three mi toe
Netted Gems, |1 00 per i w t
a long, happy and proephroue life to dster e f the Haak e f Nyssa, Nyssa,
Bring your sacks. P. Tense«. n il Id eedt (9 per tent) per annum, and the Ires goed and sufficient cans« be shown north a f Nyssa. Herman Thram. e£W
gether. Mrs. H ite it known as our Oregon, iaaolvent, and that such divi
•am e f Eighty Dollars 1 380 00) attor- to tbs country, at the eounty court
popwlar young primary teaeher, while dent will be paid en as a fte r Decern
» • y ’s foes, aad tke farther sum of r->om in the eounty eoart house at ♦ ♦ ♦ + ♦ » I I I I I I I I I W t 4 4 H 4 l i *
Mr Hite •• the eerond eon o f Mr. and bar (0, 1944.
Twenty five bollara ($25.0$;
coats. Vale. Oregea, at th* hour o f 11 « ’ clock
In the fnrenoon o f the 16 nay o f Feb
Mrs. Rudolph Hite and is wall known
Dated tbie 19th day o f December,
Which judgment was enrollad and
ruary, 1926. grant a certificate under
19(4.
in the oniiuunity.
Dra. Bradford A to ed N ed. (
docketed ie the eierk’s offl-e e f said the seal of tha court of the name the
gradaste«. Consultato*) «ad eaa
P B A N K C BRAM W IL L ,
tenti ia said eeanty on tha (nd dav e f s«61 Walter ll. Szymanowira ia to
Mr. and Mrs. Ose Schwoises and
have, which name shall be W alter S
A N D CIGAR
December, 1(24
family spent Christmne w ith the Superintendent o f Banhs and (M etal Bon free. Ten paura sp-cees N I
Simmers, which name o f W alter 8
Liquidator e f the Bank e f Nyssa, Mee in the stato o f Oregon,
Bradney family in the Bend. I t was
TB B B B F u B E . persuasi te aaid Simmons shall hereafter be his legal
door weet e f BAak
Nysea, Ore., Insolvent.
some cold that day, only 16 degrees
aaneutien and erder. e f saie. 1 will an name.
’ S H A V IN G , H A IR
C U T TIN G
below sero, and Oca fre e « his nose.
E. H. TEAT.
Monday, the 12th day e f Janasry,
HOT A N D COLD B A T M
B.
M.
BledgatL
Costnty
Judge.
Mrs. Ruth Hssnls o f Kane is spend
1(26. at the bear e f )1:M « ’slock in
Notice o f Sh eriff's Sole
Don’ t forget seto top sad certain
Attorney tor Petitioner
L. B HAM AK E R , Prep.
ing the holidays with her párenle, Mr. work at Nyasa Harnees A Saddles,
the fsreasea e f said day, at the north
By viMae e f aa eseeatioa ia far
First publication January 2. 192$
and Mrs. Harry Evans.
■nía
entonan«
dee*
e
f
the
eeanty
N i«
Oregea
Skep.
«Ignara daly issaad by tke stork ad «I
La*« pwblieetoen February 1$, 1924.
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