T he G ate C ity J ournal
VOL X III NO. 5 ¿5
High Line
NYSSA, OKSGON, FRIDAY. MARCH «.
Schotl Notes
The fight mads by our congressional
delegation to have the date for the
expenditure o f $316,000 recently ap
propm tad for the Owyhee project ex-
t ruled from July 1, 1925, the date
originally set, to July 1, 1927, has been
successful. This means that if the
reclamation really intends to go ahead
with this project they now hare the
opportunity to make a atart. Onee
started the work would undoubtedly
be carried to completion.
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The County Declamation contest will
be held in Nysea this year. The date
fot the contest is Saturday, March 28.
Tha local tryout will be held Friday
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afternoon, March CO. inasmuch as
i ' i J. P Baxter is teaching in the Miss I.ueiJc Wimlette, who has been
we are to entertain this contest it is pul lie s-hool this week in place of spending the last sight months at the
hoped that a great deal of local inter Mr , Gwy.in, who Is absent on as Sherwood home, left Mondey for Den
est will be shown.
ver, Colo.
CO’ nt of the illness of ber husband.
Wanted—Job o f irrigating. Many
'!» » . George P. Ward is convalescing
The high school honor roll, whith fr; :n an attack of the Au
year» experience Jaok Newby. m6ff
consists o f all those whose grades are
For Sate—Rhode Island Red Eggs
Mr and Mrs Tom Lowe were visitors
above B—, for this month is is follows:
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in own Wednesday from the Owyhee. for settlrg, F. R Marshall
Freshmen — Viola Blodgett, Donald
Mrs. Malvina Hanlon of Boiae is vis
Mr and Mrs. Eddie Powell and Geo,
Sherwood, Eugene Pratt, Herbert
itlng at tha Rebarger horns.
Huxis, Harold Ho\ie, Virginia Thomp G on made a business trip to Boiae
T. ireday
Mr. and Mr». Posey of Vole, their
Tuesday, Marsh 10, ia the date set son, Ma-garet Crockatt.
two
daughters and Frank Rebarger
Dade
Rutherford
of
Ontario
visited
Sophomores—Lucile
Clement.
for the opening ef the Hotel Western
were callers at C. W. Rehcrger'a last
Juniors—Max Gilchcat, Jeff Irwin. friends ia town Sunday.
dining room. Regular meals will be
Some misoreant broka into Walter week
served morning, noon and night, and Mary Toombs.
Mr». J. S. Ewing is teaching the
Seniors—Frances Klinker.berg, Ber Alford's store room on Wednesday
in addition short orders will be eerred
night and stele thesefrem tbiriee« second grade this week on account of
any hour of the day and until late ai niee Martin.
the illness of Mies Scott.
valuable sheep pelta.
nr.ht. The dining room and lobby
have been kalsomined and renovated
Ceaaty Surveyor Miller was ia this
An antertainment program «
E M Blodgett and C. W. Glenn
a id put in Ar«t class ccndition. Man* given Thursday afternoon, February were in Snake River precinct near vicinity Thursday doing some prelim
a< 9 r Swan promises to serve chicken 26. by members of the literary sooiety Waiaer this week making an investi inary work en the projected new read
dinners on Sundays, they having It ia hoped that similar programs may gation of alleged liquor lew violations. to West Side eemeteey.
proved under a former management to be worked np in the future, with even
W. B. Heaie was ia the Oregon
Arrested on a charge of patit lar
be popular with the Nyssa public.
greater success,
eeny for the stealing o f faar sow Slepa diatriat this waak assesaiag mi
hides. Dell Davis was tried befere gratory steak.
LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF
Dining Room to Open
Baseball
Installing Booths
Nysaa ia to have a baseball team
this year. A t a meeting ir the Com
mercial Club room Thursday evening
a hall club wui nrganissd with C. L.
M Coy manager and Dawey Hoxie
captain. Efforta are being made to
jam a league oompoaed of Parma,
Vale, Wilder and Nysaa. Further an
nouncemcnts will be made as matters
develop, but anyway we are going to
ha re baseball t, is summer.
Thu ice cream seaaon is coming op
apace and 0. L McCoy of tte Nysaa
Pharmacy is gatting ready to welcome
it with open arms. He has put in
number of booths where hie patrons
cao enjey perfect privacy while par
taking of the succulent ica cream cone
or the festive strawberry sundae, ate.
Ha has also Atted up a ladies rest room
io connection with his ice oiesm par
lors, all c4 which marks the passage
of a mile post in Nyssa’ s march to
metropolitan perfection in service to
patrons.
Fi hing Season Opens
Judge Rogers in Vale Monday. Dis
trict Attorney Blodgett proseeablng.
The prisoner pleaded guilty.
I WANT FARMS for aaah buyers
Describe and give pries.. R. McNewa,
049 Wilkinson Bldg.. Omaha, Meh. tt
Frans McKnight was takaa to tha
On ario hospital Friday last auffariag
from a severe attack of intestinal
trouble. Latest reports arathathals
on the mend and will soon ba able te
be about again,
Tony Her.glar left Tuesday by aato
for a trip to coast and California
points.
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CONDENSED STATEMENT
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Malheur County Bank
Nysaa, Oregon
at the cióse ot business December 31, 1924,
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts.......... $.’’83.847.60.
Overdrafts ....... ......... ......
I87.S1
Banking House. Furniture
and Fixtures____ ______ 14.752.66
Other Real Bktate. .............
5.968.09
•tacks and Securities_____
2,000.00
Bends and Warrants_______
3,6?,J.88
CASH AND DUB FROM BANK* 96,8fvt. 64
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock ____
Surplus and PreAta..
Bills Payable______
Rei.iscennts________
DEPOSITS................
$608,882.07
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OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
J. Ward, President.
John Ray, Vi«« Prertfant
J P Dunaway, Cashier,
O. G. Bauer, Assistant Cashier
H. A. Riven. Assistant Cashier.
J, F. Reece,
J. I. Saraain
<4. L. PbliURs
Directors
The Httla, mleakod for services, courtesies a-d «tteatlona, outside the h edfn
p a * of reads», ara what havoeoun od most In makfOg loyal fatsads aad aaa-
tamers for this hank.
AI Sraea i f Bates, tire . is la dawn
today aa kaaiaaia matters.
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The Fsaah M w ard’s family will
laava today far Cleans Barry, whets
Rat your
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Frank will bo amptapod an a raaah.
Tha H. ■. HatAsId family hava
mavod te tewa and ara aetapyiag tha
Splar heaee.
R. E. Biahardsoa baa gaaa to Fay
•tte where ha la terviag a triak at
telegraph operator la tha O. S. L.
depot.
Mrs. Eddie Powell was a baaiaeia
visitor In Boiae oa Thursday.
C 0 A L Chopping
Feed
M id i:
Grinding
Sat Nyssa FlaiirJMill^S
$ 10.50
Strictly oo Credit
Mr». Herman Towns returaed home
r.TTJ f. o. b. cars Nysea ’
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Henry Hunter o f Ontario called on the Arst ef the week, after vielting ia
The Ashing season opened with a
Welea» far earn« lime.
: = s a $ G « h w ith o r d B i-iz ^
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8b. Paul’s Guild o f the Episeopitl Nyssa friends Monday.
rush this week. In a faw hours Ash'
Mr». S eottef Jordae Valley arrived
church
met
at
the
hems
of
Mrs.
Glen
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Merle
Gheelry
and
Hank
Teataeh
Ir.g in Buttermilk slough on Thursday
Friday to be with her daughter, Miss
Billy Vogt» and Ham Crosswhite took Brown on Thursday. The .Afternoon have purchased the trucking buaineeo
of Henry Fields and are new prepared Edith Baett, who Is 111.
the plane and apeeilaatioaa of the
captive the biggest string of ish we was spent in sewing for the bazaar.
to render prompt and efficient service
chief engines* fee eaM district; which
Mrs. L. L. Millar at Nampa spent
have seen in many a day. Varieties
plana aad epeelSeutteae may h ai*
in that line. Mr. dseeley and family Wednesday with Mr. aad Mrs. Frank
represented in the csteh were bull
Ramembcr the deuce oa Friday, snerted at tha effica ef B, M. Bladgetl,
have taken up thsir shod« in the C. 8. Millar.
heads, basa and crappiea, will hull*
Nyasa. Oregon. Form fer proposal
Marsh 1$, under the auspices of the for said h^da may ha obtains« up™
Cotton residence,
h -ads predominating in numbers.
New line of latest spring and au
(|. m-mavsial Club.
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application
at the «flea o f B. M.
Abe Vaughan ef Salem is renewing
i«er hate. Large assortment to select
Beamguard’a famous orchestra from Blodgett, Nyesa, Oregon.
acquaintances in town this waak. He
from.
Kiss.
E.
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Powell.
A certified efaeek for 8 per eent of
Notice.
Payette will faraish the muric. Ev-
expects to return to the coast tomoe-
The shew.
“ Take My Advlee,” arybedy come. A good time assured the construction price submitted must
All parsons are hereby notifi-d not
row.
accompany same. The right is re
staged last Friday night, proved te be to all.
to drive through my property on either
served by the Owyhee Drainage Die
Workmen are busily engaged in an aaqaaliled saceeas ia avary way.
trict to reject any and all bids.
aide of tha railroad track, John Prati
Apartments either two, three or cleaning out the Shoestring dkteh ia rue capable way ia which tha play
By order ef tha Board of Supervis
ors o f the Owyhee Drainage Bietrict.
four rooms, furnished for housekeep preparation for the coming irrigation was presented refloats great credit bn
JOHN F. RKECB.
■easun.
<3. it. Swan.
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• ing, or unfurnished.
those wha took part in it, thd reveals
Secretary.
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Mrs. H. B. Hansen of Nampa was an uasaspeeted wealth of histrionic
University of Idaho, Moacow, Feb.
in town Wednesday on business mat talent In ear midst, wkioh we are glad 26. —Merritt Monroe Greeting, Nysaa,
Attention, Farmer«.
tors.
to announce wilt again ha eaen In an Bragon, baa bean named on the Arat
1 span gentle mares, around 1400
Dn. Bradford & Bradford. Carver
Reserve officers’ Training eorps ride Iba each, 8 and 18 years old, for $100.
C. KLINE EN BERG
For Sale—Pure bred Barred Rock other skew ia tka near futura.
I ! SjHartdates. Consultation and examtna roosters, O. A. 6 last spring’s chicks.
Tha receipts amounted to $96, wMek team, which will represent the Uni 1 snan black horses, around 1100 iba.
.' P R O M P T D E L I V E R Y
• > Sen free. Ten year* srrccessful prae-
will bo equally divided between the versity of Idaho corps in the annual each, both 8 years old, far $17$. On
titft hi the state of Oregon.
First Prices reasonable. At Marvin Warren
Enquire of A. Hinaeh,
baud a«d fha banket bail team.
contest for tho championship ot the fair terms
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Reasonable Rates
ranch. See is. M. Larkin.
door west of Rank.
Nysaa, Or.
Baxter, president of the orgaai Ninth Corps area. Mr. Qreeiiag ia a
Miss Annette Blodgett returned lat.
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cation, Wiahaa la express oa behalf of freshman at the university.
■ arnsss washed end oiled, 9B90 per urday from Salem, where she had been the bgad the thaake of the hand hays
For Sals.
daring the legislative sessien acting
oat. Nysea Harness & addlery Shop.
Two good Jcreoy «owe, ea* milking
lo tha aadiaace fot thair attaadaace
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as stsaographer for ona o f »«• ftm -
now, the othor will ho froth toon.
For Sale.
end for tbar very evident appreciation
naittaea.
B. f . Biagmau.
1 folding baby buggy, good order. Fnone 61ft
of tha aHarta pat faith far thair a
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For Bale-Potatoes 75» par 100 lbs. tartainffiost.
$6.50. Bex 213, Nyasa. Oregon.
NOTICB FBffi FUBLIBATtON
m#ti
R Sherwood.
Dapartmuat af the lateeier,
Old times were recalled ea Monday
COLONIZATION
U. S. Land Bffiaa at Vaia, Oregon,
For Sale—Hatching eggs and set
6y a team of horses breaking away
February 1«, 1986.
Owners of tracts af land an irriga ting baa«, the best breed K. R. Rede,
from their driver and beading far
Notiae is hereby p vea that Bliften
tion protect« in Oregea, ar with «affi rhea* 64F6. C. C. Cotton.
f l l t f M. Beaumont af Nysea, Oragoa, who
home acres» the river. Bn their wap
cient water supply from other aoareea,
on April 10, 18«9. made deaert lead
te the bridge the nage developed a
and who bava aaoagb te warrant cel
entry No. 9849, for HWJ Section $4,
Noti««
to
thè
Constmctmrs
of
speed which would bo very creditable
T< wriship 20 South, Bauge 46 Beat
oniiatien in numbers. Titla right,
to the ordinary Aivtr.
Willamette Meridie», haa fled notice
thè Caattruetios of th« Owy-
price right, long time payments to
of intention to mabo ioa l proof, te
Workmen are constructing a bridge settlers aad small rate of Interest can
hea Pruina*« Diatrict.
establish claim to tha land sbovo de
across the Owyhee ditch at the Hog- make a connection by fatting in touch
Bealed bidè will he recaived et tOe scribed, before Register and Receiver,
| back Other ditches will be built at with tha Land Settlement Company, office ef tha Bwyhee Drainege Bistrlct at U. 3. Land Office, Vale, Bragen, on
the C. L. Marshall and W. L. Gibson Parey A. Cuppar, Trai., $07 Title and et Nocca, Oregon, ap I» ar.d ineluding the 27tb day o f March, 1926.
Claimant aamea aa witnesses:
FrMay, Bar«» «, .985, at thè hour of
ranebee,
Tract Bldg., Portland, Brago«.
William L. Biaaa ef Nyesa, Oregon.
4 e'eieek ia thè afternooa ef thet day,
Hugh Glena of Nyasa, Oregon,
far exaavating appreximately 46,509
Ceme to my place, a black calf with
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Q Jehastaa af Nyasa. Oregon.
cabla yard«; eenatraeting bridge«,
white face. Owner can have same by
R. K. Overstreet ef Nyaea Oregon.
•nmee aad pipa linea, furniahing thè
paying expenses. H. R Sherwood.
aterial fer stari*. All to conform to
G. W. McKnight. Register.
O ía Moa al a ease lovo’a labor lent
Miss Corinne Maxwell was in tswa
it a Mg 10 penad «apon eeratshlag
from the Kolenp Wednesday.
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Ellis Walters has rented the Pat ln«ostrieatly te pravlda aaateaaaca
far •■» «rippled ahiek whith ha hai
i Connelly ranch in the Kelony for the
adapted. Be can he »hearted at hla
coming year.
labe» ef leve aay tima at Baa. Cecd-
OREGON.
NYSSA
Daway Ray returned from Pertlond rieh’s poultry house.
Wednesday, where he had haen with a
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‘ Americana cannot enjoy loieure,”
j Nyasa Packing Co.
■aya a critic. He should see ae whan
James Fogle hai moved te one of the boss goes out.
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the Eastern Oregon Land Co. rsnehes,
| where he will work the toming season.
Frank Edwards waa in Glenn« Ferry
To the Pablie:
| Monday oa business.
Many widows are receiving communications from their
Having bought the molar track*
Boh Martin and family hava moved and bualntss o f Heary Fields, we will,
husbands
INCOME CKBCK6 thr«u*gh the
| from their rarch across the river te do all kinde e f trucking butia«««
the Bigelow house on She East Sid«.
promptly and efficiently.
Loug or
Harry Sharp of Nampa was a busi short hauls. Phone 76F5.
ness visitor in town Monday.
m62t
Cheeley & Teataeh
W. H Homan of Ontario waa trasis
noting business in Nysaa Toeadoy.
Caell Baird sustained a painful in
The baud boys are f # '" f *• five a
jury to bis bard last Friday while rop
ing a calf. The aaimal objecting minstrel shew la the near future.
atreauously to tha proceeding*, aat They are werfcing eu it lew . We have
Make your arrangements with
eeeded in getting the rope entangled faithful assurance that this will he the
with Cecil’ s thumb and than miking a beet uad biggest ever pulled off ia
sudden jump the digit was disloaated. Nyi a Watch for aanouecemeat of
date I a aa aurly Issue of this paper.
For Sale— 18 ineh A Ills Chelmers
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Centrifugal Pump; 16 herae pewar
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Dea't feeget auto tap aad eortadvi
Allie Chs'mers motor, direct connect
Spretai Agent
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wo«0 at Nyasa Harnees A Saddlary
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Box
148,
Nysea,
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P.
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Big Dance Cuming
Hats
Nagt Siccus
For Rent
; City Dray Line
On Rifle Team
Chiropractors
Don't Overlook the fact that you
can buy seeds cheaper in bulk
Our Prices Are Right
Nyssa Grain
Seed Co.
&
Love's Labor Lost
SPOOKS?
Announcement
If you l ave Beef Cattle,L egs,
Mutton or Veal
Phene 6
Nyssa, Or.
Nyssa Packing Co.
sr.»%)—. A
W atek fer It
Communicate with loved ones
after death
i Equitable Life Assurance
Society
E. B. Conklin
O reg ai