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r C it y VAL. U H NO. 49 j j b i 1 * » NYSSA, OhtHiON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13 l* i£ jm>'. li Jutice Court T ha c»»e of Tom H a r r is vs. Bert Calvetti b e fo re J u s ti c e of the Peace Hexie d re w a l a r g e crowd to hear the proceedings last S a tu r d a y afternoon. The suit arose out of a dispute over wages for labor a'leged to have bean perform ed by the plaintiff last fall. H a r r is was represented by E. H. Blodgett and C alv etti by J . W. He Cu: loch of Ontario. A ju ry t r ia l being de manded the following citizens were selected to pe rform t h a t important function: P M. Binkley, Thos. Cow ard. Jo Hinton, 0 D Royer, Wm. Van E -irdm a d E J. Bnrroagh A I • 'g e and varied am ount of evidence was elicit d fi» m the witnesses, much of which the ju r y evidently took with grain of sa lt A f t e r a brief period of reflection on the circumstances in volved in th e ceee a verdict was re t u rn ed in f a v o r of the d e f e n d a n t Cal v e tti. Install Offi«#r* The Odd Feiiewe held t h e i r annual installation of officers in the lodge room on T eesday evening. Bsputy Grand M aster Geo. Haw with hie r e t inue from the Ontario ledge canducted the ceremonies. A splendid banquet following th e official proceedings brought to e siose a most profitable and pleasurable evening Officers for the censing ye ar era: Cliff Tillman, noble gra nd. Robt M a rtin, vice g r a n d Dallas Duncan, se c re tary . William Berm, tr e a a a r e r . Re?ifaji Meeting* A series of pro trac te d m eetin gs be gan Uonday evening in the Methedist church and will be eontinaed for an indefinite period. The nightly ser ( vieea are being conducted by the regu lar paster, U r. Smutz, who has had much successful experience in this line of work in o t h e r places and it is confidently expected t h a t the p r e se n t effort! o f pa sto r aod people for the re demption of the u n re g e n e r a t e e f thi,-. community will be crowned with the kind of vieiery which bears spiritual f ru it in this life, as well as in the life to come Owyhee Word from Hiss Bernice MacLaff- e r ty s t a ' e s t h a t h e r mother, Mrs If. L. MacLafforty, who recently under went an e pera tie n in Portland, is m ak ing a good recovery, which f a c t her many friends will be g lad to hear. Mrs. R s b t E ll i e t t was very ill last week b a t is now som e w ha t b e tte r, though not a t all well yet Mr. and Mrs P a t Connelly moved onto one of J a c k McConnell's ranch a this week. Mr. aad Mrs. H arry E vans and fa m ily, Mr. a a d Mrs. Ed Hennis and Mr. Loft BeGoode and son John were g u e sts a t an o y ste r su p p e r is th e Oo- Sehweizer home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rataliffe, Mias Lenore Rateliffe and Mias Minnie Hooker of O ntario , w are gue sts over th e week end in th e Jo h n H ite home. Mr and Mrs. B. P. Pullen of Rna- wsll «ailed a t the DcGo.de homo Mon day - — ■ •f-i . - = - ; I » *»•*» I >♦< 4 - M •i-t-W-J-M-W-M-M- The N s js a high school has been in T e r e g u la r monthly m ee ting of Ihe vited to send d e le g a t e s to the second Cormntr-'inl Club was held Thursday annual E ducational exposition to be evening in the club room s. Routine h.ld this ye ar d u rin g the W ashington’s nvi-ters being disposed of the m im - birthday holideya, Fe b re ary 21 23. b t pr.'.-ceded to elect a d irec tor to More than 630 high arl-.ool stu d e n t del succeed C. F. Eder. e g a te s and fa ca lty m em bers a lt e r d id Mr. and Mrs. I) w ry Ray. G )-dor. the exposition last year and the indi- R»y ■ nd J'.-. a: d M s Tom Butler rations a re th a t more will a tte n d this motored to Vale Tuesday to see w hat y ar. The exposition will be held at he town looked like a f t e r th e f l jt d Corvallis under th e auspices of the Q. h I stibad -d. C. Mr. a rd Mrs J. Boydell were Vale vikitors bunday. Mr. W aterm a n ol Hoi-e, an official On Wednesday evening the ladies of of the Idaho P w a r Co., v. -is in Nyssa this week in the in te rest of the o* n.- th e E a s te r n S t a r e n te r ta in e d them selves a n J th e i r friends with an “ Rid pany. T im e ” party. Mrs. A. Zim m erm an of Ontario was An eld time p r o g r a m was a f e a t u r e in tew n Wednesday looking a f t e r her of the evening, as well as old time property. gam ss and old tim e eats. Old tim e A Mr, Rayal has moved into the clothes which in their^time were os>- John Bigeiow house on north Third sideked e xtrem ely nifty, c rea te d much » trea t. m errim ent. The l a t t e r p a r t of the Mrs B O. Fowler e n te rta in ed ove ing was given over to dancing. friends fioan New Plymouth a t her Those pre sent a r e unanimoue ia pro- home Sa turday. ouneing this sffair to b* about tho C. F. E d er was in town Thursday boat and most enjoyabla p a sty they e v e r had th e pleasure of a tte a d lo g . looking a f t e r bu incss interests Malheur County .., i City Dray Line ; RESOU RCES O v e r d r a f t s _____ _____ Banking House, Furn and F i x t u r e s ______ O th e r Real E s t a t e ___j Stocks and S e c urities_____ L I A B IL IT IE S *383,347, «0 187.31 Capital Stock .............. ....... Surplus and Profit*.............. U. 752.56 5.988.09 Bill* P ayable...................... . . 2.000.00 Ke iscennts............................ 8.670.S8 9fi.968.64 D E P O S IT S ........ ..................... fi50k.9t2.07- fi50l.8M.«T The little, aaloeked f«r services, courtesies acd attentions, outside th* baatfin path of reatina, a r s w hat h a v e counted most in m aM ng loyal M a n d a aad ama- tamer* for this ba sk. COAL Feed «piUeOU Gat V - / v / your x JL* J L a t N y s a a F l o a r ’ M ill A g o o d C old R e m e d y . :: T ake a fa ir sized onion—a good st r o n g one—and 1st i t sim mer in a q u a r t ef honey for se veral hours, a f te r which s t r a i n and ta k e a teaspoonful requently. i t eases the sough w on derfully :: A ccount. Notise Vs hereby given t h a t the a m d*r«igned. e x e - u r c r of th e e st a t e of W iiiia a W Beam, deceased, has filed his final r e p o r t and aeeouat w ith the ounty d a r k of Malheur county, Ore gon, in the m a t t e r of the said e state, NYtìSÀ • • OREGON. If you have beef Cattle, Hogs, Mutton or Veal Phone 6 Nyssa, Or. Nysia Packing Co. BURBIBGD A EAT. FYop. Jo h n L ackey motored to Vsde Buo- day to have a leok a t the city a f te r the big flt od W hat with water, n ud and dehr s of sit d-aeriptinos le f t by the r*c<? ’t g river, the whole town and countryside pre sen ts a n ort wee he gone appea ranc e fine of the meet serious f e a t u r e s of the situation is the pclution of the w a t e r supply system, which will, unless e very precaution is taken, cause the ap p ea ran c e e f vsri oua kinds of dise ases T he m instrel show in P a y e tt e T u ts Hay e v e n in g given by the P a y e tte band nnd*r the l e e d ’-ship of Prof. Stoner was a huge success. Local people a tte n d in g were, Mr. aad Mrt A V. Book, Mr. end Mr*. J P. Bax ter, Mr and Mrs. S ’. ubbs and Mr. and Mr*. Glenn Brewn F o r Sale—H a tching egg* and s e t ting hen», t h e b-*at breed, R. R. Reds. Phone 54F5. C. <?. G otten. flStf P. I s p r e e of P a rm a, Idaho, ranch • r and stock b r o k e r who chip» to the Portland m a r k e t nearly e v e r y week, wna in P ortland y e s t e r d a y and regia teved a t the Oregon h o te l.— Oregontsa. Hr -ness w a lked and «tied, 9*93 per set. Nyssa Haanese A addlery Shop» MONE H. J. Ward, Presldert. John Ray, V i« Prt*id«nt J. P- Dunaway, Cashier. O. G. Bauer, Assistant Cashier „ H. A. Lfiven, A nais tant Caakrsr. J, F. Reece, J. J. Saraain G. L. PhJUipi Directors Com ing soon; by local talent. A comedy, and a good one. Watch for la te r notice. ’Twill be the best show : : of the season. Notics of Hearing of Final NONE O F F I C E R S AND DIRECTORB C IA R A Chopping and Grinding S tric tly f. o. b. car* Nyssa m - « * » -wiasas«» ' . C a s h w i t h oralcr.il* jj and t h a t the e o a a ty j a d g e e f said eeunty has l e t Meaday, Marsh M, 1925, a t 11 o ’tlosk a as , aa th* time, and th e office of the county judge a t Vale, Oregon, as the place f e r hearing the said final a c c ea at aad re port. Netiea i» f a r t h e r given t h a t all par- ana* having o k j e t t le a s t o tha si aeeouat end r e p o r t m e e t file the se m e me C re d it P. M. War ran with th e aalfi o a tv t a a d l a i n before th e d a ta e f said h a u l a g. l i lllf i . filli. F o u n d - Buaeh a f keys. office. PUBLIC Sharp Building RIDA Y FEB. 20th Special m«sic by NOVELTY aa a t R g e cu ler e f th e R e ta t e e f WilHam W. Beam, Deceased. Our Prices Are Right Nyssa Grain à Seed Co. m Bank Don't Overlook the tact that yoia * can buy seeds eheaper in bulk ; ' 5 Ed .ie Pow«|l is m s k :ng * good r e covery from his recent « pero ion in the O ntario hospital and will soon be heme. F o r Sale—P u re bred Barred Rock r o o ste rs, O. A. C. lest s p r i n g ’* chick*. Price* reasonable. A t Marvin W arren ranch. See E. M. L arkin. ti Nyu:>, Oregon at the dose ot buainesa December 31, 1924, ¿astern Star Entertains Chiropractors rm CONDKNSKD STATEMENT cftfce LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF R em em ber t h e O d Fellows dance On Friday, th e 20th -nst. A good tCne assured to all. Don’t miss it. « R x Marquis, prom inent f a rm e r of the Vale D s t r i c t , was a business vie itor in town Monday. W. H. P u e k e tt was in town Thurs day on business connected with the c onstruction of the Owyhee drain age The two yeer-old boy of Ur. and The r e g u la r m onthly m eeting of the ditch, for which he has the contract. Mrs H Harlan suffered severe scalds O. K K. will be held a t the home of E. M. B lodgett and David Graham sh out the neck and ckest Monday avo Mrs. M'nma Punts on T hursday a f t e r - were in Vale Wednesday on business ning. H rs. H arlan had j u s t removed neon, F e b ru a ry 19, 19 IS. A good at- p ertaining to the de funct Bank oi a pot of beans from the fire, placing tendance is desired. Members are Nys a i t an the reservoir, w h e n , tu r n in g urged to be present. L. B H a m ak e r is still eonfined to »tide for a moment, the little fellow Mrs. H u g h S~ott of Ontario, an o!<V .is home by sickness reached for the pot a nd u p s e t it, p a r t friend ef Mrs. John Hite, is s p e n d Miss M a n e H u n te r, d a u g h te r of Mr. zf the « » a .a n ts falling npan him. t i e week w ith Mrs. H ite and Mrs. J. ft. H unter, sustained a Theugn quit# painful. It is net th ought Mrs. J. W. K f g e r spe nt the da.-, oroken arm wl tie playing a t school t h a t tne in ju r ie s r a s e i - e d will resnlt w ith hor d augnter, Mrs Lou DeGoede, one day this week. in a n r pe rm a nent disfigurement. Wednesday. The M E c hurch Aid Society m e t at the ueme o. a irs Joseph Awing Kr. t n d Mr» Lynu K y g i r ha Notice. ^ r - n t e d the D P. Pullen ranch for the on Wednesday a f te noon, with a good ly num ber present. All persons a re h ereby notified not c u r re n t year. W a rre n P e n n and son E lsm e re were Paul H we and family a r e now dom to drive through my p r o p e r t y on e ith e r iciled in the F r i t c h a a n bungalow, t i l e of the railroad track, J o h n P ra ti bnsiness visitors in Nyssa Monday. n ___ __ n having moved last Sunday. h.p»d't t 1 I M »■♦■H - M - H " » * * * * * * * Mrs. Glenn Hansen and children ol R u p e rt I d a h o ,a re visitin g a t the in ret Bra. Bradford A Bradford. Carver of Mrs. H a n s e n ’s pa rents, Mr. and rfwduatrs. Consultation and examtna Mrs. G orge Green. Stgi free. Ten yearn aacceaefui p»»e- H atching E g g s — purebred Barred C. E I.IH K K S B H R G tiet fn the s t a te ef Oregon F irst Plymouth R-’ck; oOc per s e t ti n g Pbon door west o. H~ ok 54F4. Mrs, Mar e G Martin fl8 f PROMPT DELIVERY N .-rsaitts » h e ’ t r d . - d toe.* t e Keasoaable Rates T jro r g a je m an’s hall iu O ario last Fric.-j u i , h t included A V. (Y e k and * i ' f , PH O N E IS Two good J e r s e y cows, o e milkin new, tk* e th e r will be fresh soon. Dewey Ray and w i n , Hulion Stev- z. and wife, William Kb . t n b e r g ion P none 61fS H. P B u g m a n Gordon tfay. w t w M -»-e i-wc*. F r a n k Mnvyan was in town frar ib# V'H> Koiony i u - s o e y id. »1 Mitshill is r u nning the S t u b t s dray a t p r e s e n t , owing to the illness of Mr. S tu b b s, who lint been under the w e a th e r since Wednesday m Merle Cheeley of S ta r , Ida , spent Monday and Tuesday in town on busi ness b n t. J M. Robertson c aptured t » o big coyotes in one day this w n k . Child Scalded lu e ----------- r ......... — ................... l-r>"» + » v i t « » ♦ + + ♦■»♦+<■♦♦+»> » + < .i FOLD Admission Given by Odd Fellows $ 1.00 A t Jew ana I