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T he G ate C ity J ournal , VOL. XXII NO. 47 •MH •> >♦+♦'» 'H NYSSA. OKIiGON. FRIDAY, JANUARY 30. •+ 4 " H " i - ;-» hW + fcl"» H t 1 » <•♦♦♦■ » t ' 8 ■ H- -¡~. . . 4 - + + 4 + + H T H +-I ♦ + $ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 <■♦+■» » « ■ » + U LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF 1 > I t 1 1 m International Engines with removable Cylinders John Deer© Engines Fairbanks-Morse Engines Engine Pump Jacks Motor Pump Jacks Pumps of all kinds Eder Hdwe.Co. NYSSA, OREGON •m + + + * i Chiropractors lirw Milkman Drs. B radford & B radford. C a rre r The Itire o f th e fa rm has induced C onsultation and examina- B anuales . ara«. D w ight S m ith to give up his business fleti fra*. Ten y ears successful succ F irst of fu rn is h in g N yasa c itizen s w ith dragon. fide in tba sta te of Ora door w est of Bank th e ir m ilk aupply, w hich he has dene wfth s a tis fa c tio n to his p a tro n s and profit to h im self fo r th e past, thrde ESTRAY G o a t to may place on th e O w yhee years. H e has leaaed a fa rm in tkb No. •£ ranch, 6 m iles south a f N ysaa, v ic n ity and will e n g ag e in a g rtc u ltu r one brown Ja c k , little lig h t on belly al p ursuits. and nose, unorunded. O w ner can The b u sin ess has been ta k e n ever, h a re a*me by calling a t ra n ch ».id p aying changes. If n o t eeljed fo r ani te m p o ra rily a t le a st, by H. F Brown, m il will be sold a t poblic au ctio n S a t who will endeavor to m ain tain the se r a rd a y , J a n u a ry I I , a t t h - ran ch vice a t its p re se n t high sta n d a rd . Un L. H, L a rk in . der th e new m an a g em e n t th e m ilk will be fu rn ish ed by H en ry Sherw ood’s fam ous band of J e rs e y cows, w hich insures a su p e rio r q u a lity of th e lae te a l fluid G eorge S ehw eizer will a c t a i d e liv e ry m a n . The S aturday evening d eliv ery will be D w ig h t’e lest C. K L IN K EN B ER G round. PROMPT DELIVERY : City Dray Line R easonable R ates PH O N E 1« ! -v >4~ f *5 •*- * H S en ato r George E. Davis has se n t a n um ber of biils ?;ora th e legislature to the M alheur C ounty benk which any one in te rested can have by calling a t th e bank. Mr. »nd Mvs. R o b ert E iliott arrived ho« e T hursday from an e x te n d , d v s it w ith friends and re ative* in Colo rado. W. I,. Gib-on shipped a c irloaii of spud th is w eek. John Reece has so'd his la n d of sheep to a W yoming man We un d er stan d th e selling price was $12 per head. The bank of Jo rd a n Valley failed T uesday anfi is now in th e hands nf th e s te te banking a u th o ritie s. Mrs Robt. C lark is a g u est a t the H. T. F rancis home, having arriv ed Monday fiom Colorado. Since the d e a th of h e r h u sb a ’ d, Mrs. Clark has been living in Colo ado and Arizona. This e iim a te being m ere agreeable to h e r health. Mrs. C lark will very prob ably m ake her home in th e fu tu re som ew here in th e Snake riv e r valley. Wm. Glenn was in from the Owyhee T hursday doing som e shopping. C ash paid for false te e th , dwvts: gold, platinum and discarded jew elry. Hoke Sm elting & R efinirg Co., O ise go, M ichigan. W arren Fenn re tu rn e d Saturday from G ridley, C al., w here he ha-- been visiting fo r th e p a st couple of m onths. Al Wong o f N igger Roelt sp en t the w eek in tow n renew ing old a c q u a i n t ances. M rs. Brady Fow ler was in P a y e tte T uesday having dental w ork done. Mrs. F ra n k S tubbs m ade her re g u la r v isit to O ntario S a tu rd ay , w here she has a larg e class of Budding m usicians in process e f developm ent. T he in fa n t child o f Mr. and Mr Billy N ukida died la s t S atu ru ay from an »(.lack of pneum onia and was b uried <n th e W est Side cem etery S un day Rev. Mr. Sm otz conducted the services, bliss V erna Thom son and idles E dna Dennis co n trib u ted vocal selectio n s a p p ro p ria te to th e occasion Born—On Sunday, th e 25th inst, to Mr. and Mrs. 0 . L> Buyer, a son, drainaidi Ereadcxstiiig The Jo u rn a l is in re c e ip t of the fol lowing com m unication from P ro f. P. P. B ram ard , fo rm erly e uperintendei.t e f N yssa asheola b u t now asaoelait- p ro leaso r of education a t tire Kauseb For Sale. s ta te a g ric u ltu ra l colle. e: Two good J e rs e y cows, one m ilking "M rs B rainard and 1 are broadeast now, th e o th e r will be fre s h seon. ing a p ro g ram from sta tio n K S. A. Pnone 6 t f ! H. P. B irgm an C., wave len g th 341, on Tati reday eye nings. On J a n a a ry 29 the tim e will oe from 9 to 10 o'elock, c e n tre l tim e, af te r the Victor a rtis ts have given their program . On F e b ru a ry 5 the time will be 8 to 9 o ’clock, c en tra l ttiue, at. tbe V ictor a rtis ts do not brosdeisel on th a t rngnt. We will continee to g iv e uur concerts a t th e sam e tim e oil a lte rn a te T h u rsd a y s o uriag o aring the s p r.n g ” P ro f. R rainard alw ays drew crowd- ed houses in N yesa a t his eonceits and no d o u b t his m any friends here will " tu n e in ” and enjoy his concerts o ver the radio. Don’t Overlook the fact that you can buy seeds cheaper in bulk Our Prices Are Right Nyssa Grain & Seed Co. NYSSA I Shww^/Uew - - OREGDN, dfc * ..w y H U w ^ |b « i If you ^ave Deaf Cattle, Hogs, Mutton or Veal Phene 6 - Nyssa, Or. Nyssa Packing* Co. L B l R IM O S E * RAT, F W Nine Conviction' D istric t A ttorney B lodgett has re tu rn e d from V ale, w here he has be> n alm ost oontinaosly during the p sst m onth conducting the s ta te 's b a d n e s s a t the re g u la r session o f the circuit co u rt. His labore have been rew arded l>y the conviction o f (line law bvtekers, whose sentences ra n g e from one to th re e y ears In tba ip e n lte n tia rr. Two d e fen d a n ts w ere acq u itted ' o f the c h arg es a g a in st them and ana case was eonti' ued to tbe n e x t term of c o u rt A v ery successful beginning, we should say. Contract Let The c o n tra c t fo r th e ro n stro rtio n of the Owyhee d ra in a g e ditch waa let S a tu rd a y to th e W. H P u c k e tt Co. of Boise. Work will be s ta rte d immedi- a tely and pushed rig h t along, as the e o n tra c t calls for th e com pletion of the d rain by ApHI 1st, so th a t th e ow ners o f w a te rlo g g e d lands may g e t th e ir p ro p e rty ir to profitable prodoe tion a t th e e a rlie st possible m om ent. H. S. Honor Roll The se m este r h o nor roll, whieh la m ade up e f stu d en te w h e it sem ester u | » ♦ ♦ < ♦ 11 v | C | 91.M M R Yfc il CONDENSED STATI MENT b fth l Malheur County Bank average in eac h su b je ct is not leas N yu. 1 , Oregon than " B ,” is a follows; at the close ot buaineas December 31, 1924, Seniois F rances K lin k e n te rg , B er nice M artin RESOU RCES L IA B IL IT IE S Ju n io rs—Je ff Irw in. 8388.347, «0 Sophom ores—Evelyn DeRord. O v e r d r a f ts _____ _________ _ 187.81 Capital Stock ___ .............. $ 26.000.C4 F.-tshm en—Viola Bio g e tt, M arga B anking House. F urr re t vrocke t, Marion K linksnberg, Surplus and Profits. . . .......... 47,811.78 and F ix tu res ...................... 14.752.66 H -rb> rt Hoxle, R uth S h ilto n , Dm a d O th er Real E s t a t e .. . ............. Bills P a y a b le _____ ____ NONE Sh rvvoid, Agnes Swan, V irginia S to ck s a rd S e c u ritie s_____ 2,0U0.00 Rediscounts . . . . ............ NO NE T amps on. Bonds and W a rra n ts _______ 3.67U.88 D E P O S IT S ................ ............ 436.010.71 CASH AND DUB FROM BANKS 98,368.64 Farewell Party A com m unity farew ell p a rly for Mr and Mrs. C. F. E der was given in the lodge r. o n on W ednesday eve ning. A larg e num l e r o f frien d s as- oem bltd to spend the e vening with the d ep artin g fam ily and to wish them continued happiness and pro sp erity in th e ir n w home. The proceedings were opened by the N yssa band, whose p rogram of melo dious tunes evoked much a p p la ss s and m any com plim ents! y re m a rk s on the Oand’s m usical progress. The banquet tab le was presided over by J P D unaw ay w ith c h ara cte ristic w it and efficiency. M any of the g u ests also rose to th e occasion w ith a lew re m a rk s of an e n .e rta in in g na tu re Dancing fe atu red th e l a t t e r p art of the evenieg, W H. C rooker w ith his violin and Mrs. S tubbs a t the piano fu rnishing the inspiration for the d evotees o f tbe lig h t fa n ta stic . The b i e r s le ft n e x t day fo r New P lym outh, w here the frm H y lived and w here th ey will m ake th e ir fu tu re home. T heir going from N yssa leaves e raeeney in our com m unity life which will be difficult to fl'I. Our lose in New New P ly m o u th 's gain and o a r best w ishes fellow them . *508,312.074 *508,312.67 O F F IC E R S AND D IRECTORS * II. J. Ward, President. John Ray, Vice President J. P- Dunaway, Cashier. O. G. Bauer, Assistant Cashier H. A. Diven. Assistant Cashier. J, F. Reece, J. J. Saraiin Q. L. Phil ips Directors The little, unlooked for services, courtesies a rd a tte n tio n s, outside the beaten path of routine, are w hat have counted uiujt in m aking loyal friends aud cus tom er» fo r this bank. N O TICE FO R PU B LIC A TIO N served a t noon and and the program follow ed. D m issio n of legislative D e p a rtm e n t o f th e In te rio r, m eaaures consum ed moat of tho tim e. U. S. L and Office, V ale, Oregon, The men will have ch arg e of both the Ja n u a ry 21, 1925. program and tb e lunch for th e F ebru N otice is hereby given th a t V icente ary m eeting. ; Mendiola of N yssa, O regon, whe, on The O ntario P. T. A. m et in the F eb ru ary 2, 1924, m ade d e se rt land high school on the a fte rn o o n of Jan u - en try No. *7812, fo r L ot 4, Section 18, ary 16. Follow ing a suggestion from Tow nship 21 S outh, R ange 46 E ast, the chairm an o f th e 4H club o f the W illam ette Meridian, has filed notice s ta te P. T. A., th e Circle v o ted to of intention to m ake final p ie o f, to e le ct a local club ch airm en to a ssist establish cla.m to tbe land above de the county club leader I. M. C. An scribed, be fo re R e g iste r and R eceiver, derson, county club leader, gave a talk U 8. Land office, a t Vale O regon, on urg in g p a re n ts and m em bers of the the 3rd day of M arch, 1925. P. T. A. to co o p erate w ith him in C laim ant nam es as w itnesses: every way possible, and explaining T. M. Lowe, F red K ltngbaek, hath the ad v an tag es of having a local club of Nyssa, O regon; I d T ea H ave, Fred chairm an. A fte r th e business session Sniveley, both o f A drian, Oregon. the following u re g ra m was given: G'eo. W. M eKnfght, R e g iste r. H ealth Play—Children of the E ast Side school. Don’t fo rg et auto te p and c u rta in O rigin and H istory of the P. T. A .— work a t N ysaa H arnaes A Saddlery Mrs. Irw in T roxall. The Jo u rn a l is in raeu ip t s f a ta tte r A ccom plishm ents o f the P. T. A. — Shop. from H. G. T hurston, field secretary Mrs. Bruce K ester. of the K aligieus L iberty A ic ec ia tio r, Vaeal Solo—Mrs. David G raham . Notice of Filing Commiuion- calling a tte n tio n to o a r sta te m e n t th a t A m ovem ent which all m em bers will Mrs. M a rg a re t Kowen waa ■ m em ber w atch w ith in te re s t is the proposed ers’s Report for Owyhee of th e A dv en tist church. We have in estab lish m en t in P o rtlan d of schools Drainage District. a previous issue corrected th is e rro r to r parents. C h e ste r A. Lyon, foun N otice is hereby giv en to all p e r but ch eerfully give space to Mr. der of the Big B ro th er farm a t Leb sons in te re ste d in th e land included T h u rsto n 'a sta te m e n t. H e aaya: anon, has announced th a t next Sep " I notice y e ar ed ito rial a n titk d tem b er fo u r auch schools will be es w ithin th e Owyhee D rainage D ie tiict, "W atc h m a n , W hat of th e N ig h t" un tablished in fo u r suburban d istric ts of M alheur county, Oregon, th e boundary der re ce n t date. P e rm it m e to say P o rtlan d w ith th e purpoie of educat lines of said d istric t being us follows, what this Mrs M argaret Rowen ef Los ing paren ts in the causae and c o rrec tow it: Beginning a t th e n o rth e a it c o in e r Angeles, whom I h a re also m et, la not tion e f juvenile delinquency. of Section 35 Tow nship 20 so u th . a 5;, yen til day A dventist, b u t was dia- R ange 46, e a s t of the W illam ette fellowehipped r u n e y ears ag e because F o r S ale—Two fine sbotes, w eight M eridian, in the County o f M alheur, of her adherence to u n ic rip tu ra l doe t r im s , am ong which is the d ectsine ot about 109 lbs each. See Kirizie A. S ta le of Oregon, running thence south one h a lf mile; thence w e st one-half tim e se ttin g . 1 m ake th is sta te m e n t Corbin a t th e Jo u rn a l offies. m ile; thence south o n e -h alf m ile; so you will clearly u n d e rstan d she is PUBLIC NOTICE. thence w e st o ne-helf mile to the so t one e f th is p eo p le." IN T H E COUNTY COURT OF T H E sou th w est corner of o f said section 85; ST A T E OF OREGON FO R MAL thence no rth along the w e s t boundary H E U R COUNTY. line of said sectio a 85 to tb e no rth w est In tb e m a tte r of changing the name corner of laid section 88; thence e a s t Officers of the C ounty €eu n ell: along the north boundary line of said e f W a l t e r s . Szym auow ici. P re s ic e iit-M re . M. M. G ra d in g , Neeme is hereby given to all persons section 36 to tbe n o rth e a st c a re e r of Nyssa. concerned th a t a t a bearin g in the said .ac tio n , which is th e place e f be Vice Free Mrs. Will J . R eharta, county co u rt of said county and s ta te ginning. Oa ta rie . en the 29th day of D ecem ber, 1924, T h a t th e com m issioners h ereto fo re S e c re ta ry —Mrs. F ra n s F ry , N yssa. upon a peti tion h e reto fo re filed in said appointed te assess the benefits sod Press C hairm an—• a d h e ría s V. Cea eourt, an order was m ade end e n te red d am ages under tbe changed and therein by said c o u rt ordering, a d way, O etasle. ju d g in g and decreeing th a t the nam e em ended "P la n fa r R e clam a tio n ," of said p etitio n er, W alter S. Sxyman- which am ended and changed "P la n tor The m eeting of the executive beard owiez, he changed to W aite S. Sim R eclam ation" was g ra n te d by tbe o f bhe C ounty Council w hich was n o n e ; end th a t the said court will, un judge of the county c o u rt for tbe scheduled fa r Ja n u a ry lfi w as Indefi lees goad and sufficient cause be shown county of M alheur, s te te e f O regon, l* th e co n tra ry , a t th e county court nitely postponed because th e deep room in tb e county court house a t by an ord er m ade and a n ta r e j on the enow m ade It im possible fa r seme V ile, O regon, a t the hour o f 11 o ’clock 20th day of D e .e m b er, 1924, to the m em bers to a tte a d . The m eetin g will in th e forenoon of th e 16 day of Feb pro p erty and lands • ita a te d in said be held a t a la te r d a te , a t w hieh tim e ra a ry , 1915, g ra n t a certific ate under d istric t and to a p p raise the cash value the seal ef the c o u rt of the nam e the p'an s will he p erfected fa r th e spring said W elter S. Saym enow ics is to of the lend aeaaaasry to be tak e n for m eetin g e f th e C eunty Council a t Big bsve, which nam e shall he W a lte r S tbe rig h ts of-w ay, holding basins and Sim m ons, which nam e of W alter 8 o th er w orks e f said dra in a g e d istric t, Bend. As eooa as cenditioae m ake It pos Sim mons shall h e au a fte r be his legal filed th e ir re p o rt In th is office on the saw a. sible tb e c e o rty prestdeat. Mss M. M. k id day of J a n u a ry , 1*25; and you end E. H. TEST, G reeting, plane to v isit ev ery P . T. A. E M. B lodgett, C ounty Ju d g e. each of yen a re hereby notified th a t In M alheur county and explain the you m ay exam ine said re p o rt and file A tto rn ey for P e titio n e r p a rt she hopes each will play iu fu r F irs t publication J a i u a ry 2, 1925. e x cep tio n s to all or any p e rt th ere o f th erin g tbe work of tbe county o rg a n L est publication F e b ru a ry 13, 1924. on or before F riday, th e 13th day of ization. F ebruary. 1925. Tbe last m eeting o f th e Oregon H 3. SA CKETT, For Said T rail P. T. A., held F riday, Ja n u a ry C ounty C lerk o f M alheur C ounty, 300 tons a lfa lfa hay, w a ter and good 19 w as m erely a basm aci m eeting, Oregon. The Owyhee clrele had a vary late r- f e e d i n g ground, l j m iles n o rth of F irs t publication J a n u a ry 9, 1985. tin g Ja n u a ry in ertin g , th e program A d ria n . Chas. B lust, N yssa O regon. L ast publication Ja n u a ry 80, 1925 consisting of a g en eral resum e end f j v . ' - r s r r ’ l 'T T 'T i t — r i * ibscuesion of th e subjects studied dur ing th e y e ar 1924. The president (b a rg Get your 1 ed each m em ber keep inform ed during tb e p re se n t m onth a b e a t w h e t the leg isla tu re d ecs fo r child w e lfa re or education. Then a t tb e n e a t m eeting th e president will ask questions whirk w ill cause discusseone upon th ese top- Tne Ow yhee circle is s ta rtin g a at Nyana Flour Mill m em bership d rire . T heir goal for n e x t m 'C tie g is to have a t le a s t ore m em ber of each fam ily in th e com Strictly no Credit m unity p re sen t. They hope to have a f. o. b. c a rt N jsc a ergo lele g o tien of paid a p m em bers a t th e sp rin g Coe sty Cosneil m eeting Cook with or4ar. The Wade P. T. A. held an all day m eeting Ja n u a ry I t A d in n e r w W 444 A Correction County P. T. A. News C 0 A L Chopping * e e and d $10.50 Grinding ?. M. WarrtR