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LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF
Spring Time
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< H Swan has leasrd the H otel
W .H rn dinirg loom ard experts to
ta t a possession si me time durirg the
fir. t w-*«'k in March, when meals
. b served to the publie.
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Swan
R. J. Davis, one of the direotors of
!; is > hotel man of experience and his
i « 0*1. who will he the chef, is a pro the Owyhee Irrigation .District, hr.a
been flooding congress late’y with ap
' it i sion cook, at present working
Naturally, some o f us are thinking o f buying new cars.
peals fe r aid fe r th« High Line-
' B (ise.
Among other replies rere ved is the
In looking ever the new cars, be sure to lack ever
Was not only a st»fe*man aril a seldinr,
A lex Edwards, who has been quite
following from Congressman Addison
I f t fo r a couple o f weeks. is on the
but he was a!ao a business man. H « handled
T. Smith o f Idaho, chairman * f th*
■) ni md.
hfc property and manaared his farms with
committee on Irrigation and Re Isola
Don't fo rg e t to order yonr wood tion:
careful foresight, economy and thrift. He
early this year. Taka a ¡vantage of
Waehington, D. C . Feb. 19, 1925.
kept close accounts o f all e?n?enditwres and
■ the Boise P ayette Lumber Company
iAr. R. J. Davis,
was saving.
attractive prices on catload lota. It
Nyrsa. Oregon.
Many imp-ovements have been made in the 1935 models.
1 W A N * F A R M S tor sash buyerr D ;ar Mr. Dnvia:
February 22 is Washington's birthday an
The price was never so io w or the quality so high as today. . ' De?cribe and g ive price R. MrNewn
A ck n o w le jgirg ycurs o f the 13th I
niversary, No Finer tribute coaid we pay
| | 049 Wilkinsoe Bldg., Omaha, Web. 2t bog to say that the bill making appro
h’ m than to determine to be as wise, as pa
P. I. Speer returned Saturday mera p.iations for the Interior Depart
' ;iin g from Portland, whither he had rnent, which contains the senate
triotic and as thrifty as he.
smandmant of the tlwyhee irrigation
i gone with a shipment o f lifeetoek.
project, i-j still in conferance, I am
; J. M. Robertson is confined to his
inform ally advised that the house oon-
house by sickness.
fereea have accepted the amendment
Mask Coleman, who has operated
and that it will be part o f the law
Dr. Sarazin’s ranch fo r the past year
A Strong Bank
when finally tuaatsd.
It continues
has moved to town and is nsw located
the remainder e f the appropriation
at his aid residence an Third street.
fo r thle project to be expended during
Harry K Fritchman of Boise was in the fiscal year, 192*. which will carry
town Tuesday looking after hasiaess the matter along nntill July 1, 1927.
. interests here.
Sinceradgr Yours,
I Mrs G. W. Lyalls of Ontario is
AD D ISO N T. SM ITH .
A ll o f which means that th* appro
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i taking care o f her daughter, Mrs. A
priation o f $3)5.000 made at the close
j y . Cook who 'a sick with the flu.
O N TARIO . OREGON
A. H. Boydell was sick abed for a of the last session o f coegresr and
Get your
couple o f days this week with t*e flu. made available only until Jaly 1925,
will by amendment, ia ali probability,
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Mrs. Merle Gwinn le ft Saturday for
he mad* available until July 1, 1927,
Salem to be with her hur.band, who ie
which will insure its as* in the cow
seriously ill in that oity.
structii n o f the Owyhee project.
For Sale—Pure bred Barred Rock
Drs. Bradford & Bratffurtl. Carver Unless you want to save money ¡»«osterà, o. a . e last spring’s chick»
viartnstes Consti(tsiiaw and examina
Prices reasonable. A t Marvin Warren
on tires and auto accessories.
at Nyssa'Flour Mill “ :■’]
tM fn a
Ten rear* strrceesful
ranch. See E. M. Larkin.
t,\n> in the stet« » f Oregon
Radiators fo r early rr.odt i Fords $14.CO
Petitions are being circulated thin L i
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w»st n ' Bank
Radiators fo r late mcdel Fords.. 1$ (JO Jaeru'd Green is waitress at the
Radiators for Chevrolet_________ 113.00 , Silver Grill durirg the absence o f the week fo r th* pnrpese e f raising G |
S t r ic t ly n o C r o d it
money to improve the Toad to the oeri
Fabrie T ire ». ¡Sbri’. i ____________
Harm-»* washed and oilad,
fco per 32x1} Cord Tire#_____ __________ 20 Ub rt'tiu,ttr w aiter» on aeeountof sickness. etery
W/* " *gTft should be neeersai y
f. o. b, cars Nyssa
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Frank Stubbs was taken to the On
act Nvsas Harneas 4k rd llcry ’•b«!». - N ew Kord Top and Back_______ 6 1.2
to Induce nn yfitiy tw d* their part ef
tar o hospital Thursday o f Ifs t week
necessary werk. I f the canvassers d « ' ■
Cash with order, j
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suffering irom an attack o f pneumonia.
net see you persenalty just mail you r' faf. a a.* A w « .«.»i i p b * » * -*. m m » « * » * > * I . * » * « - » .
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Notice.
SE IB E U LIN G TIR E S AND
K-. J. Busrough is convalescing from check to either C. C. Hunt, S. D. j
an attack o the flu
VII p m o n s ara hereby notiti d not
Gosnert or Frank Miller for vidiat-J
TUBES
. o n e w e H i.u c .T w ,
t i4 r /! rfirjuth my property on eith e r!
Mrs J. B Freney of Froi land Ids , ever amount yeu feel you should co
Th • tire you will eventually use. Our
ttepartment o f the Interior,
pl^n« uud «pecitieations inajr be in-
r • I af .*1» ru.lr.it 1 track, John Prati ‘
spent
Friday
at
the
C.
F
Miller
home
tr.bute
t*
this
geod
werk.
prices are beyoad all competition.
U. S. Lnml O llc i * t Vale, Oregon
«pectea e l the eflee e f K. Id. itledgett,
Mr and Mrs A. Hinsch were buri
February 18, 18Z8 N yg s »t Oregon. Form for prepoHul
ness visitors in C a ld w e! Friday.
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Notice is hersbygiven that Laora E. f or 8aid bid» may be obtained upon
BIG STOCK m ~
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A . ICOSS?*
lagctt. BSilgHee ot Mur4..cA Mellon
ap plie, tton at the efnee o f E. M
Born, to Mr and Mrs. C. F Mifiei
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* ( t j l i . ei Ontario, O k gon. who, r.n Au uiodgett. Nys»n. Oregon,
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Brak i Lining, Piston Rinrrf» on Friday, February 20. a daugb n
aturday afterneon, Febraary 14, a 'gu st 3, 1908, made desert land « nt»y
A cectified check fe r 5 oer cent o f
Fan Belts, Ford Parts, etc. weight 7J pounds.
meeting o f the cxeeutiv* hoard a f the [¿“ a .-??®’ c iur
i “ ' 1»!!-' *i ttie COB8‘ » » '’ tlu" pricu aubmitud must
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WJSWJ, Secvion 10, Township 21 gf-company t'aaie.
The r'ghfe is re-
Mr and -Mrs H T. Francis ap n1
unty cewncil wss held in the county .-outh> K, ngt 4(
w i.la-nette ' , erV(?gP b/ the uwyhu* Drainage D.s
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C. Kl.INKENBERG
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N igh test gasoline for sale
Sunday in Emmett with fhe Iredalcs library. Member* of the council w e re »
Meridian, ha- filed notice
o» mtentlun -n r t to reject t ny end all birta.
Tires, Tobes and Rabber Boots
PROMPT
DELIVERY
f; or-lnr o f the Board o f Supervis*
George W, Ray lor bus moved hi. preaeue U vm Vaic, Big Bend, Owyhee, to make fin »l preot, under the 3rd pai
Repaired.
agrnph
of
A
ct
o
f
March
4,
1916.
to
ors (ll vj,e Owyhee Drainage District,
Brogen, Kingman Keleuy and Ontario.
family from
tr»p
Swan apartmen
RcasouaS'.a Rates
establish claim to the land ah#»« do i
JOHN F. REECE,
The county president, Mrs M. M sevtbed, b tfe t* Eegieter and Receiver, |
house to his ranch on the Owyhee.
Secretary.
PHONE 15
eeling, opened the meeting by de U 8. Land Office, at Vale Oregon, on,
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Solicitors report the people are con
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p o r g a |e .
scribing the plan of organization un the 3Uth day ot March, ,926.
triouing liberally to the tund for Im
Claimant names as witnesses:
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ler which Itc I’ T. A. works anil
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9.+4~f*»; Phone 177
Satario, Oregon provin the road to the cemetery.
E. F. rraLk, A. O S Fratt, both ! Tw o good l-rsay sows, on* milking
L<
rill
he
fresh
soon.
now,
the
other
»homing
how
i
lie
worn
of
*nch
elrcle
■lyjd'j suwae. Om\rr
’ ¡ o f Ironside, O 'egon
the good work go on
H. P. Bingman,
fits into the general sehsnse.
The* Robert K Overstreet, Robert Scoit Fnone olf3
k tjn o le e f this plan, she explained, ia)O verstreet, Georgia M. Overstreet,
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NO TICE FOR P U B L IC A T IO N
eo-operettea. Each elrcle, a* matter all o f Nysee. Oregon.
Eeo W. McKntght, IL:giBter.
Department i f the Interior,
how amsll, dooi Its part and thus fa
U. S. Land Office at vale, Oregon,
A narrow escape from retieua injury perfected a chain, the atreng links e f
>ni»ry lti. 1925.
Don’ t forgot auto tep and curtain !
was the experience o f Rafue Bn nnsi. wnicb are the tounCy, state and na work at Nyssa Harness & Saddlery
Notice ia heraby glT .u that Clifton
M
Beaumont
af
Nyae.,
Oregon, who
tional
organisations.
Aa
»he
main
and
M
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Beckon,
whan
on
Sun
Shop.
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ion April 10, 1909, Bad* desert land
day evening aa they ware relu rm agto purpose o f th* mcetlwg wa* te plan
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.'e n t r y No #849, teg N W j Section 24.
Nyssa their car wes plunged into a for the spring «canty council to he N iltic d t o tht! C l ip - t r u c t o r « « f | T .«n. Up 20 South, Range 46 Eaat
deep mten near the junction of the odd at Big Rcr d in April, the com
t h e C w n a tru c tio . o f t h d O w j -
Wi lam itte U<vidian, has film notice
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; of intention to make final proof, to
h'ghway and the Vale road, both oecu m ittec distasted the progssm end
nee U r a in a g e D is tr ic t.
establish claim to the land m e r e de-
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pants o f the ear being thrown heat proposed basinets of that meeting
Bealed bids will be received at the -cr’ btd, before Register and Receiver,
first into the icy water, from which vas voted to rcoomaoend that th* office ef the Owyhee Drainage District at U S.Land Olfic*. Vale. Oregon, on
they emerged dripping wet. The ae- ounett edd te its list o f officer« a cor at Kyesa, Oregon, op te and including the 27th day o f March, 1915.
Claimant name» »»w itn esses:
cident occurred so suddenly that the responding secretary, and that au e x -j Friday, March d, ;925, at the hour of
William L. Hlenn e f Nysae, Oregon.
eauie is hardly known, but fortunate pense fond be created t* take care e f i 4 0'* i » elt in fl*” afternoon e f that day.
Hugh Glena of Nyssa, Oregon.
a i ,. fe r excavating approximately 46,o««
ly tne machine was going at a slow the n-eeseary expense incurred in lh e (f0 b ifi y, rdg. ‘ eonV , PUct|nC hrldgc».
Jeheaten e f Nyssa Cregon.
* ad pipe lines, furnishing the
O verrtract e f Nysan, Oregon.
rate o f speed at the time cite much tranaactien of basFr.ee*. The presi-
G. W. MeEnlght. I r gister.
more serious results would have hap lent appoiated the folU w ing aeminet* • materiel fer »»m e. All t* conform to
ngeem m itt. a:
Mns. Hay Roberts,! ........ f
mi_a_.
pendd.
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Though eufTerrng from namereae Ontario; Mrs Boswell, Va4e; Mrs. - » » » ♦ «l-d-Wd‘'l I' F I 'I"H ''l-d-M ' » » A ••» *•«
#d d * d l t d d d d4 t '■
orulsas, and the memory o f a harrow Oft, Vellny View.
ing experience, both victims o f the
accident will he as well aa ever in a
few days.
OREGON.
Encouraging Outlook
for Owyhse Project
Is Upon Us
George Washington
THE NEW FORD
Comparison is aU we ask
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Malheur Co. Bank
V. B. Staples
FORD GARAGE
Chiropractors
Feed;
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DON T R SAD THIS
Cemetery Read
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$ 10.50
Chopping and
Grinding
?. M. Warren I
:: City Dray Line
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Pair's Tire Shoo
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Acio Accident
Don’t Overlook the fact that you f
can buy s«L*eds ckeai^er in buik
Oar Prices Are Right
Nyssa Grain E l
Se ed Co.
SPOOKS?
akiess Chaiges Jobs i:
Oregon Agricultural College. Cer-
yallis, Feb 23 —Frank W Sherwood,
eon o f H. R. Shi rwood o f N y»«n , I»
registered as a freshman at this taeti*
tation. Hr. Iharweed it a m^-mhar ef
the Agricultural dab. the Willamrtte
club end the Poling Hell club. Hi*
course for th* first two years will be
along general agricultural linea. In
which he w :ll receive training in saeh
subjects as crop production, stack
judging, farm management and farm
accounting. The last two years o f his
college work w ill be suent in spseialis
ing in some phase o f agriculture, aa
bortico'ture, an la, dairying, farm
crop*, vegatable gardening or land*
reape agricolture
r — * — I
$ If you l'ave Deef C i U1 g ,1-H
Mutton or Veal
Phone $
Nyssa, Or.
Nyssa Packing Co.
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R B ID G B & R A T .
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Church Strvite.
Church service will be belli in the
Fpisoopal Parish hall Bur day, March
t, at 7:30 in the evening.
‘ I was glad when they said unto
me. let us go into the bout« o f the
L c rd ."
J. A. Latncss, who fe r nearly five
years he* been ia charge o f th* Mal
heur Home Telephone Cempany a » 1)
ice president and (w ncrsl manager,
will soon move t* Payattu, where he
will have charge e f th * Payette a a d 'J
New Pirmcatk efficee o f th* Meuehein
Btat-e Telephone A Telegreph R e a - . -
pany. In addition te hia new deties,
My. Lakaeea will retain his pcsitien as
vice president nf the Malheur H em e’
Telephone Company and hsvu general
• '¡oevvtslon e f its afTalrs
J. A. Davenport, who ia new ia
charge e f the Payekk* and New Ply-;
mouth exchanges, will he transferred
to Onteri# to have charge of the Mel-
beer Home Telephone Company as,
manager
Mr. Davenport ta a men o f
wide telephone experience, o f a pleas
fng personality and a man who will
readily adjust himself ko hit new er*
vi'On merit.
The»e eh ages arc made ia the In
tereat o f ecenomy aad efficient? and
will take place *■ toon aa the two men ; ;
can cecnre callable living aeeummoda»
tiooe.
Communicate with loved ones
after death
Many widows arc receiving communicaliopd from their
husbunds INCOM E CHECKS througgh the
Equitable Life Assurance
Society
Make your arrangements with
E. B. Gonkliii
Ontario
Special Agent
Orefwn