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n c M l CITY JOURNAL ..... .. I I h I "1' 4"8 'I i i U t i t t l I i 4 4 I I t > tha ro ta« in tb a p rim ary . N othing could ba abater and m era to tb a liking of th a finer». T hey w ill bring o u t a m u ltip lic ity o f aaudidataa in Ike pri PubHahad every F riday a t M: m ary. A labor c an d id a te , a fa rm e r O n ra, by candidate, clan candidate, a p a trio tic aooiotioa coedidato, a w e t c an d id ate, ■ H. F. BROW N dry c an d id ate, a buaineaa m ao 'a can d id ata and aa m any m ora aa m ay ba nacaaary to p ro v o n t sn y m an g e ttin g E ntered a t the Poatotflea a t N ' t u ^ f ig o « , aa eeeood-eûiL —Ut m a tta r tbo 40 p a r can ! and tb a a b a re a con tro lled convention th a t w ill do th o will o f th o b u a ta of P o rtla n d w hila they SUBSCRIPTION RATES: m ilk th e r t a t c d r y .” One year. In advanea ..J IJ O This states the situation com ... .16 F '* m onths, in advi I I M I » ♦ P«1 M il ! >♦♦♦♦» There is ne sudden creation by Experts to Assi t a cosmic artificer so fall of m«n Parkland, O r., Je n . 24.—D uring th e from inaoeenee, no extra mun sia w eeaa beginning F e b ru a ry 2 a i-1 dane deity miraculeaaly inter sailing M arch 14. experienced deputias vening once in a while,no spatial from the office of C lyde G H untley, and litteral heaven and hell. No c o lle cto r of in te rn a l revenue, will visit damnation at the hands of aa th e principal e itiea and tow ns of the Will deliver one of these fine used pianos to your home. p u rp o se of •sistin g tex- offended creator who, being ! s p ta a y te ers for in the th e p re p a ra tio n of the>r fe d $10.00 each month will keep it there. Thia is yaur opper omnipotent, might have made e ra l incom e ta x re tu rn s for th e y e ar tuuity to buy a good used piano. man able to avoid sia, but chose 1924. T his a ssista n ce ia given g r a tu i t in his inscroitable caprice to ously by C ollector H u n tley ’s deputies, make man so weak that and ta x p a y e rs a re urged to avail them M arshall W endell..........................$125 00 he must fall and then punishes selves of th e se rv ice W hen calling 1 W ald o rf.............................................U «* 00 upon th ese dep u t ea, ta x p a y e rs a re re- j plete. If the primary law is to him through eternity for falling. N otsow M ahogany c a s e ---------- $210 00 be modified it should be done by Such are the negative conclu q u ested to brlx g w ith th em the income H om ilto n Oak c a s e --------------- $225.00 ta x blank fo rm s th ey will h ave r e KILL IT ita friends and not ita enemies. sions from the scientific point of ceived th ro u g h the m ail. In M hlheur We are told that eternal vigi- county the d e p u tie s will v isit V ale on view. F e b ru a ry 9 and 10; O n ta rio , F eb ru ary Select one now. Do not wait. Write or Telephone. lence is the price of liberty, and The state legislature, incited 11 14; J u n tu ra , F e b ru a ry 6 7. the truth of this statement is no doubt by misguided zealots, verified by an innocent appear» is having a session of that popu Corn! seed corn, if not hand pickid ins bill which has recently made lar indoor sport known as “ Beat its appearance in the legislature. ing the devil around the bush.” Mrs WilMam Schw aisar, who re la t fall, is se le c te d by successful O re Weiser, Idahi This bill is the soealled Mills bill A bill has been introduced mak cantly u n d e rw e n t an o p e ratio n fa r gon g ro w e rs and te s te d fo r e trn iii.e - tion som etim e in F e b ru a ry G erm in to change the direct primary. ing it legal for school children ap pendicitis a t th e Holy R osary hos a tin g 900 k e rn els from 200 e a rs tak e n | Three Complete Stores - Boise Weiser, Nampa pital hi O n ta rio , re tu rn e d home Sun Under the present primary sys to leave their classes during day. a t random is th e plan of th e e x p e ri New Gulbransen Pianos from $295, $250 to $440 tem the Multnomah county poli school hours to study the Bible. Mr and Mrs. Ellin W alter» of Ore m en t sta tio n . U nless 90 p e r c e n t e r Players from $450, $530, $615 to $700 tician has been completely Having failed to introduoe the gon T ra il d is tric t v isited a t tha Evans m ora of th ese kern els m ak e good T v X - v - H -4-4-+-F-H '- i-—‘-■»■t- weaned. He can no longer con study of the Bible into the borne T h u rsd ay Mrs. W altera cam e g ro w th i t will pay tn e g ro w e r as much a d ollar an h our to m ake an e a r by trol nominations, hence his schools, aforesaid zealots are up to aMnnd th s m ee tin g of th a O. K. as e a r te s t of all e a rs from which he e x -,-:**-* + ! ? # 4 • ♦ ♦ e ♦ 4 K , of which abe ia a m em ber, power is gone and he is out of attempting to gain by circumlo p e c ts to p la n t seed. Mr. and M rs. Lou Degood« a n d eon business. So now comes A. L. j cution what they failed to John w ere d ie n e r g u e sts a t th e Evans Mills, a fire man and the head accomplish by direct action, Hay sto re d in sum m er g a in e d se v e r borne Sunday. of the bankers class of the state Mr. and Mre. H erb Boy cam e down al pounds p e r bale a t th e e x p erim e n t as the figurehead, while sitting Science vs. Religion. from th e ir home ap th e riv e r S atu rd ay sta tio n , reach in g til« g re a te s t w eight T ak in g up behind as the attorney is J. Mr. Loy going to town whiio Mrs. Loy in F e b ru a ry or M arch (By Dr. Jo se p h A. L eighton) Bowerman, who led the hosts in The modern scientific concep •topped fo r a v isit w ith Mra. W lllia m o istu re from th a a ir ia w h a t g iv es it a h e a v ie r m id w in te r th a n m id-sum the 1910 attempt to fasten the tion of nature and man is incom S nyder a t M itchell B e tte m er w eight. It ten d s to go back to G eorge K ay lo r re se i.tiy purchased a assembly upon us and thereby patible with every single item in its fkist w e ig h t th e follo w in g sum m er. bunch of fe e d e r c a ttle from Loren destroy the primary. This new the traditionalist scheme, from Red and a lsike c 'o v e r p la n tin g is G urreli and alec from M r.D a n ce n n ear attempt is cunningly put usually b e s t done th e la t t e r p a r t of , the six day creation to the last N ya-a. In O regon, th e e x p erim en t fine . . . . in its appearance of sina-i judgment and the commitment W illiam J r . , y o u n g eat son of Mr s F ta a b tio -n n a ry dnds. They a re sow n on fall Dlicity, but is a wolf m sheep’s 0f men to eternal damnation or and Mra W illiam P a a ta , has been g ra in w here th e light free x irig and clothing. The joker that is eternal blji8. thaw ing, or ra in s, g enerally cover the . This system q uite ill fo r se v e ra l days. covered np so that it will not be is an imposing edifice, but either Mra. C laude S m ith and d a u g h te r Seed. T he clover 9e*d business de evident ia to discard all the pri modern science is false through Vivian ra ta rn e d la st M onday freon a m ands Dure seed, especially fre e from mary candidates save thoae who and through or the traditional th re e w eeks v isit w ith Mrs. S m ith ’a bu ck th o rn . Seed sam ples will be p a ren ts. Mr. and Mrs. Irv in g W iener, te s te d fre e by the e x p e rim e n t and ted have received 40 per cent of the system is in irremediable ruin. of T ha D alles e r« l eerd la b o ra to ry a t C orvallis, to vote in the primary. This means It is time to stop trying to patch Pupil* noithor a b se n t nor ta rd y from help th e fa rm e r be su re t h a t his seed that no candicate will be able to up the old ruin and build a new school d u rin g tko p a st m onth w are: In is good OREGON. ; NYSSA receive such a per cent if the mansion in which our spirits Mr. M acLafTerty’a reom . Mis» Geogia R ust. In Mra. H ita • room, C hester ■ •«. .a I l . f i > '» ■ «■ 4.4,4- powers that want to control may drell in freedom, light and N O TICE FO R PU B L IC A T IO N and A rth u r Snyder. desire otherwise. Commenting power. . . . D e p a rtm e n t o f th e In te rio r, A t New Y ear'* tim e the pup ils of on this provision of the bill the Let us stop equivocating and Chiropractors U. S. L and Office, V ale, O regon, th e school w ere t r e a te d to candy and Oregon Jouraal of January 6 face the facta and ask ourselves cookiaa by Mrs. Thom as. M. Lowe, in J a n u a ry 21. 1925. Dra. B radford 6 B radford. Car,ver said: what is left in the way of a rem em b ran ce o f h e r d a u g h te r M arian, N ation is hereby given th a t V icente iduates. Consultation end exam ina- ' ‘T hey a re p ra c tic a l g entlem en ion free. Tea years eueoeeeful » a r who received h e r education in Iho M eadiola of N yssa, O regon, who, spiritual world view when we T hey will knew exactly hew to throw ce In th e s ta te of Oregon. F irs t g rad es a t O w yhee eehoots aad is non F e b ru a ry 2, 1924, m ade d e s e rt land th e nom inatlona in to conventions- have faced the muaic and ad | a te a c h e r in th e high school a t W aits s a tr y Mo. 07892, fo r L ot 4, S e stio a 18, door w est e f B ank. T hey will do it by m aking i t im possi mitted that traditionalism has burg, W ash., h e r hasband being p rin T ow nship Z1 B outh, R ange 46 East, b le fo r anybody to have 40 per c e n t of gone by the boards. W iN am ctt* M eridian, has filed notice H arnpss w ashed and oiiad, $2.00 p e r CHIROPRACTORS cipal th e re . GATE CITY JOURNAL $10 Down Owyhee Sampson Music Company Don't Overlook the fact that you can buy seeds cheaper in hulk Our Prices Are Right L ♦ ♦♦44 H 4 4 » 4 t 4 4 4 4 M M 4 I To Customers of Idaho Power Company and Other Local People H -H -H -H -M -H -h HE money secured from the sale of Preferred Stock of the Idaho Power Company during recent months haa been sufficient to adequately provide for tha conatruction expenditures for the greater part ef 1914. T As a result of this favorable condition no new Preferred Stock will be iasued after Febraary first—until further notice. The Company’s Resale Department will be maintained for the benefit of stockholders who may want to dispose of tbeir shares. Application for preferred Stock on our cash payment plan will be accepted only w i(j) th# understanding that orders are to be filled in relation as stack is turned te the cempany for resale or when new atock is avaibable. Nyssa Grain & Seed Co. of in ten tio n ta m ake final pecof, set. N ysaa H arness A addlery Shop. e sta b lish claim to th e land above da DBS. B RA D FO R D A B R A D ?« scribed, be fo re R e g is te r and R eceiver, For Sal« C a rv e r M ethod U S. Land s lic e , a t Vale O regon 300 tons a lfa lfa hr.y, w a te r and good th a 3rd day of M arch, 1925. feeding ground, 14 m iles n o rth of Consultation and Exxaaiaada® t v m C laim ant nnm as as w itn esse s: A drian. Ch«a. Bluet, N y ssa, O regon, Ny.xsa, Oregon T. M. Low e, F re d K lin g b ac k , both ........a tü of N yssa, O regon; Ed T enH ave, F red ESTRAY osteopath « Sntvaley, both of A drian, O regon. Coma to m ay place on tha Ow yhae Geo. W. M cK night, R g iste r. No. 2 ranch, * miles so u th of N ysaa, one brown Ja c k , little lig h t on belly DR. H A R R I1 T » B A S I and nose, unbranded. O w ner can Goo G lascock purch ased a pony, for have sam e by ta ilin g a t ran ch and O steopathie F h y i ^ c*** his little g irls to ride to school, from paying ch a-g ea. If not called fo r a n i O ntario, O regon H W altera. D ave W a lte rs b ro u g h t it m al will b* eold a t public auction S a t O ffice : W ilson Bldg., O var up Sunday, urday, Ja n u a ry $1, a t the ranch. L. H, L ark in . Mr. and Mra. F. L . B eB crd and i d a u g h te r V arl w are business v isitors A TTO R N EY S A T LAW A Good Cold Remedy. ( in P a y a tta F rid a y . T ake a fa ir site d onion—a good The O. K. K hald ita annual elec stro n g one—and 1st it lim m o 'r in a K . M. B L O D M T T tion of officers a t th a A ral m e e tin g of q u a rt of hooey fo r sev eral hour s, a f te r the year, hold ia th a E veaa hom e on A tto rn e y and C aunaaller a t which s tr a in and tak e a t'.» spoonful T h arsd ay , J a n u a ry IB. Officers ehosea fre q u e n tly . I t e a s ts th a cough w on P ra c tice in aU c ourts ¡fo r th e oom ing y e a r w ar« : P res., d e rfu lly . Mrs. M a rth a K lln g b a c k ; Vice F ra a., N y ssa , O reg ea Mrs. D orothy B o a rs ; See. T re s s ,Mra. PUBLIC NOTICE. Zada DeBord. H ollow ing th e buainas* m eetin g dallcioae a efre sh m en te w ere IN T H E C O U N TY COURT O F T H E R. W. SW A G LH R served bv th a h a s ta te , a f te r w hich all STATE O F OREGON FO R MAL A tto rn e y a t L aw H E U R CO U NTY. adjourned t a m oot w ith Mra. h a s F e a ts on F e b ru a ry 19. Room s 12, 14, 15, W ilso« In th e m a tte r o f ch an g in g th* nam e of W aiter 8. Saym aaow ica. Frail K lin g h ta k h anlod a lead of O ntario, O regon Notice is h ereby given to all persons hags to A drian M onday, fa r him self concerned th a t a t a h e a rin g in th e and Mr. Lonsa, f a r s h ip m e n t to P o rt county c o u rt o f aaid county and s ta te land by F ra n k M illar o f th e Bead. IN S U R A N C B . on the 29th day o f D ecem ber. 1924, Q uite a n um ber a f O w yhee ettisena upon a p etition h e re to fo re filed in aaid a tte n d # ! th a D eBoae sa le W ednesday. court, an order w as m ade end e n te re d W. B. H O X IE CH R ISTO PH ER C. THURBER therein by said c o u rt o rd e rin g , sd- Messrs. H ad and B daon Sola, re p re IN S U R A N C E 'All I ask of th e A m erican people judging and decreein g th a t th e nam e se n tin g tha "F o llo w .-ra of C h ris t,” of said p e titio n e r, W a lte r S. S iy n i- Is th a t th ey will send me right back owicx, he changed to W aite S. Sim Office a: t R esidence, T hird and will hald a se rie s o f e v an g e list!* aar into th e m idst of it all again. I w ant -none; and th a t tb a aaid c o u rt will, u - vises a t th e school house, beginning £ hrgood A venae. to be out in G reece tak in g the Monday e v ta ia g . M essrs. E els w ere m otherleea children out of the leaky, less goad and sufficient causa be shown to the country, a t th a co u n ty eo u it N yssa, O regon e n te rta in e d is th a L ow s hom e Monday desolate cam pa and placing them in room in th e county co u rt house ■ Vale, O regan, a t th e hour o f 11 o ’c lre x hom es of com fort.” says C hristopher Mra M. M. G reelin g a f th a Koteny Mel hodist Church. n th e foranoon of th e 16 day of I - o v isitad Mra. Low* W ednaaday w h i’o C. T hurber, who Is spending the early ruary, 1925. g ra n t a c ertific ate u n d e r w eeks of D ecem ber in Oregon and S unday Set tool 10 a. m. Mr. G ra eliag a tta a d s d th a DeBoer (he seal of tha c o u rt of the nam e th e W ashington as sp eak er for Golden Y eung P e o p le 's m ee tin g , f> 94 p. m. -aid W alter S. Szym anow iea is to )*ala. Rule Sunday, D ecem ber 7th. P re a c h in g 2nd 4th Sunday«, b .fb have, which nam e «hall be W a lte r S. During h4i five y e a r! In T urkey Sim m ans. which n am e e f W a lte r 8. m o rn in g and e vening. Mra. Jo h n Mita a a d Misa W anda T hurber QVM through m ord axper- Simmon* shall h e re a fte r be his legal H ita callad a t B v a aa ' T h arsd ay . S. E S m u ts, P a s te r. leacea th an would come te th e a w a g e n a n s . a- u TEStT Th« a a n a a l Ico h a rv a a t ia a k o al fliv p a rse s In a t m any life-tim es. H* was C oan ty Ju d g e . lib ad . T ha ic* ha* baea n a asaa lly Im prisoned by th e T u rk s for four E. M. Blodgett. Wanted A tto rn e y f e r P e titio n e r good and th ia k th ia y a ar, aw iag t* ib* m eatha because he would not pay his To tra d e t ta s i a f heraee fo r P erd leng continuad eold spell. incom e tax —a tax larg e r th a n his First pabtteaMaa Ja a a a ry 2, 1926, car, a t G ai tb la Island, th re e m itae whole income. [.a it pab lieatio a F e b ru a ry I t, 1924. n o rth e f Nyi aia. H erm an T h ram . « H I On* night, while alon* In his offtat he was anddenly sum m oned to th« T urkish h eadquarters, w here w ltbont < * < » While coasting last Saturday an the cerem ony or explanation, he waa beat hill aaeosa th* bridge Ivan Rail, a en into insenstbtlity. T he soles of his ••v a n yaar old bey. had the m iafertnee feet w are m ashed to a pulp, hia riba crashed, and hia face was alm ost an- to be badly injured in a csltisiea with C. ELINEENBEBC A N D C a 'GAR S T O R E recogalaable. when, a fte r a alg h t of ln- another sled. The bey coffered • bad se ie ib tttty he was found the next PROMPT DELIVERY ly brake# leg and atbar miner iajar m oraing by the other A m ericana. iee. D r Saraaln radored tba fraetar* KeaieaaMe Entes . . • i 8H A V ÍNG , H A IR C V T T IN L ater, while taking children from aad afterward* Ieoh th* patieat la the bodies of th eir dead m otbara. an H O T A N I ) COLD BATHS PHONE 16 tba O atarie beapltal. w here ha will lafacted louse craw led from th a body L. B. H i M A E E R , F ra g - remain M ill be angalaa tb s M e e f the of a child to T b u rb ar's body, and for Nyssa. O regan d a y ; he was dellriou* w ith typhus. injured mam bar. ♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦»»M 993++M >»»♦ The telep h o n e linem an w as <n Owy hea S a tu rd ay try in g te p a t th a line, which has been b o th erin g fo r some J lim e, in b e tte r shape. Doc E vans w ag a h o lin e ss v isito r in W i'der, w h ere ho haa been leading {corn, S a tu rd a y . ! Mra. J . 8 P in k a to n , who w as quit* 411 a sh o rt tim e ago, ia convaleacing very slowly. Boy Hurt { City Dray Line 1 Idaho Pow er Company 1 NYSSA BARBER SHOP