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T he G ate C ity T ournai (1 VOL XIIII NO. 1 •••<--* + NYSSA. OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 27. 1985 + + 4 < • + * * * » ♦ ♦ ♦ » • * • > 1»a- Don't Overlook the fact that you can buy seeds cheaper in bulk -i--.-***-; > ♦ <■ »♦ + »*-;-H -+ 4 4 i < c (L&O P lR y . ». ». m-i . -: - LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF H H m i.i’-hfi.nm. -tl.i J il'liilM*1' *! i l M * > >♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ < -a- Jim m y Duncan, w h o h a s been a t t e n d in g the u A . C a t Corvaltie, ar | rived home Tueeday. City M arshal Cook ia installing J o h n Leuck w h s in f i o m th e interior w a t e r m e t e rs on a num bar of t i e large r users, th e purpose being to ¡ f o r a day or tw o this w eak. I Ur. and Mrs. J . Boydell were vis enable t h e council t e a d ju s t th e w a t e r rataa upon a more equitable basis than ■ it« rs in Boia« Sunday. Walla»« Lynch and Slim Lowe were prevails a t presant. They wish to a s I basineas visitors in O ntario Wedne-t c e r ta in if tbe heavier use rs arw paying Z . Over a century ago “ Poor Riehard” a a id ^ as high a r a te for th e ir w a t e r as the day. “Taxes are high but we hare many ethers ordinary householder The city owns W alt Alford took a t r u c k load of about 60 w atar m a te rs , sufficient to much more grievous. We are taxed twice as ! supplies to th e Hub W ard sheep camp chack up on all those places where much by our IDLENE19, three times as ' a t N ig g e r Koek T hursday. much by our PRIDE and four times as much there is any q u aa tio n of the am ount of Ivan E Oakes, c h ie f engineer for w a te r used being paid for. by our FOLLY.” These ; th e Owyhee D istrict, was out to the m ete rs can be installed by the m a r Benjamin Franklin was a keen observer ' big ditch Monday looking in to some shal a t a trifling coat and will no doubt and the greatest apostle of T1RIFB America e ngine ering f e a t u r e s of t h e propwii rss u ll in a considerable Increase in the OREGON. ever produced. tion. receipts f r s a the w a te r system. What he said of the Coloniats ia true of hi As a m a t t e r e f fact, our w a ter r a te s John Caneeimo s p e n t a ceuple e f today. days in Boise th is week. Me waa so. a re f a r too lew an«f should be increeetd Let us reduce these UNNECESSARY taxes, place the difference in ear bank a<v F o r Sale—Cheap if ta k e n a t once, r e g companied by Mr?. Caneeimo and the all along th e line a bout 10 pe r cent. This would put th e system on a self oount and become INDEPENDENT. istered J e r s e y bull; two mileB north of children. Bewaru e f little e x p e r s e s —a email leak will aink Malheur E n te rp ris e . Mr. a n d Mrs sustaining basis and perm it of replace Nyssa on s t a t e highway. a g r e a t ship. L. B. Pounds a n d son B ryan, accent m ent whon th e p r e se n t sy ste m is worn m l3 4t S. B. Davis. panied by Mra. Pounds’ mother, a r out. rived in Vale from Caldwell last F r i L ost—License p late 147,626, Oregon. day and will m ak e t b a i r home here. Between N y s sa and Adrian. Finder They have r e n te d t b a little brick A Strong Bank A f te r spending Ike w in te r with please leave a t E d er Hdwe, N yssa Or. house form erly occupied by Judge friends and re la tiv e s in California D. Noe. They already have two sans in MacLafferty has r e t i m e d home Mr. Vale, Glen and Roy Pounds. NO TICE FOR PU B L IC A T IO N MacLafferty reporta a pleasant visit ■ E. M. B lodgett ia th e owner of a in the Go'den S ta te , and hia hale and D e p a r tm e n t of tbs Interior, ■ brand new 6 cylinder Uldsmobiie which he arty a ppearance bears witness to U 3 Land Office a t Vale, Oregon, March 6, 1925. : ne purc hase d from Eddie Powtll, local the invigora ting effects of t h a t f a ’• 4 - M - - X » H W l t m - H - X 1 4 4 4 t W » ♦ « M OM 1 1 Notice is hereby given t! a t Sylves a g e n t fo r t h a t famoua car. This car mous climate. t e r D. Goshert. of Nyssu, Oregon, is of the business coupe type, equipped On his way hem* Mr. MaeLafferty Get your who. on Ja n u a ry 8, 1909, made d e se rt w itn baloon tires and all the other late naauea aids t r ip te A ba.d een, Wash , land eniry No. 02i6, for SJN E J N E J im provem ents designed to add to the and spe nt • few daya t h e r e calling on SEJ, Section 13, Tow nspip 19 South, c om fort of th s p a ssenger? and the old friends and visiting Hie old haunts Range 46 East, W illamette Meridian, efficiency of the machine. wha-e he lived for m any ye ars before has filed notice of intention to m ake John Caneeimo and T hom as Coward coming to Nyasa. final proof under the third parag ra p h were bueinesa visitors to Vale Tuea- of Act of March 4, 1916, to establish day. at Nyssa Floor Mill Notice. claim to the land above described, be Dewey R a y waa in the Brogan Bids for sprinklin g th e s t r e e t s of f o re R e g is te r and Receiver, U S. country Wednesday p urchasing hogs Nyssa the oommg su m m er will b a r s Land Office, a t Vale, Oregon, on the for the Nyssa Packing t o. eived by the undersigned np to 7 21at day ef April 1925 B. A. Jefferson of Weiaec was in o’cloc* p. ra.. of April 6. 1926 Bids Claimant aam es aa witnesses: m as t be subm itted hi term s of hourly f..,o. b. c a rt Nyasa rem uneration f o r the work performed. Thus. F. Coward, E M. B l o j g e t t , town Tuesday. The lowest or any bid not necessarily Mr and Mrs. Troy Sitton were Ja m e s I. Diven, Chas, McConnell, all Cash with order. accepted. A R. Millar. Boise week end visitors. of Nyssa, Oregon ■>* » * ♦ ♦ M i l l " « » ♦ «.» « Recorder. Geo. W. McKnight, Mrs John Greulich, who has been R e g is te r visiting with he r son and family, r e Installing Meters Our Prices Are Right Times have [Changed ? Nyssa Grain & Seed Co. NYSSA M-++++4--Í--M-+4-4--Í“1 : NOTICE FO R PUBLICATION D e partm ent of t h e Interior, U. S. Land Office at Vale. Oregon, March 11, 1925. Notice ia hereby given t h a t Marga r e t F. McDonald Jasper, of Alice!, Oreg in. who, oil S eptem ner 17, 1912, made d e se rt land entry No 92416, fur Lot 4, -Section 31, Township 29 South, ? m g - 46 East, VViilamottu Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Anal proof under third p a r a g r a p h of Act of March 4, 1815, to esta'jlia I claim to t h e land above described, he fore R e giste r and Receiver, U. S Land Office, a t Vale, Oregon, on th e 23rd day of Apiil, 1926. Claim ant n a n u s as witnesses: H. J Ward Wihiani Dimin, Charles McConnell, Mta. George P. Ward, all of Nyssa, Oregon. Geo. W. McKnight. R egiste r. Attention, Farmers. 1 span gentle mares, around 1400 lbs each, 8 and 12 years old, for $100 1 auan black horses, around 1500 lbs. each, both 8 years old, t e r $1<6. On f a ir t rm s Enquire of A. Hinach, Nyssa, Or. The chi f an : of ®»r. áeems to be to pay t'ixea. Boise Main Line Celebration April 16 COAL Feed $ 10.50 SPECIAL Low Excursion Fares via Tickets on sale from all points between Pocatello and Huntington, April 15 and 16 F ro n Nvssa - Limit April 18th. Re:eptivn Barbfc» e operate by way af Boise over the new main line, effective April 16th. All regular through Passenger Trains will Daylight and IilumiraMd Parades Dances W. H. Crooker Local Agent, Nyssa, Oregon » If you have Beef Cattle, Fogs, Mutton or Veal Nyssa, Or. Ph(*ne 6 Nyssa Packing Co. BCR HEDGE & RAiY. Prop, V, .».y » g iti run f l r >J |i Chopping and : Grinding Strictly no Credit F. it. Warran I Union Pacific $ 2.05 System R o u n d Trip Malheur C«. Bank £ack From California n R fli i f f t ------1 * ------**----- t u rn e d to her home in Psndlaton, ac companied by Mrs. C. P. McCoy and children. Sheriff Glenn waa in town Thursday in connection with th e Adrian store robbery th e previous evening. Geo. O. Sm ith of K m g m an was in town T hursday. J. F. Littooy, a business man of Boise who owns considerable ranch properly in this neighborhood, wsa in town Wednesday on buaineas m atters . D istrict A tto rn e y B lodgett was in Vale Monday proaecuting G. S. Martin for possession of intoxic ating liquor. J u o g e Rogera gave Martin a tine aiul f r e e e n t e r ta i n m e n t in Charlie Glenn’s lodging house for th e n e x t sixty days. The S t a r roam ing houae ia being beauvfled by a liberal supi ly of paint applied by th e s t i l l f u l hands of Die se r v e s s. Troy Sitton f o r d Sedan. OUR ANNUAL AUTOMATIC V. 1 Copper fo r 33 .Silver Dollar a n d an E le ctric Percolator FREE! baa purchased a new Easter Hats E a s t e r will scon be here and you viil of course want a new b a t for the occasion. I e » n suit all tastes, and s t very m o d e r a te p t ie t s . Mia E. J. Powell. You pay but a single SILVER DOL LAR down and a splendid new copper tub AUTOMATIC Electric Washer is placed in your home. You pay the rest of the moderate price with small sums each month And with every Washer you receive, ABSOLUTELY FREE, one of these handsome Edison Electric Percolat > a. This offer is for the month of Apiil ONLY. NOTICE O f BOND SALK NOTH E IS HE RE BY GIVEN tn a t paled bids will be received by tbe Board of Supervisors of Valley View Drainage D istrict in Malheur County, Dragon, s t the office of the S e cretary, Mr. Ivan E. Oakes, a t Ontario, Ore gon, until 2:00 o ’elork p. m of the 22nd day of April, 1926, an I th e r e a t l « r publicly epenrd, for tbe purchase oI ine riego'iable coupon bonus ot m o D i.trie in the sum of Five Tnouaai a Dollars (15000 90) pa r value, dat d J a n u a ry 1st, 1926, to m a tu r e serially over a period commencing J a n u a ry 1st, 1930, and ending J a n u a ry 1st, 944, a id bonds to b e a r i n te r e s t a t he r a te of six per c e n t per annum, payable sens’ annually upon the tir t days of July and Ja n u a ry . Bids to r th e raid bonds shall be a r. c m panied by a certified check for fi-ej ,5) p< r c ent of the value thsre of, co - ditioned t h a t said bidder shall proceed o ta k e up and pay for the same ir ’ull within ten (10) da y s a f t e r beirg notified of the acceptance of bia bid. Tbe Board of Supenviaora reserves he rig h t to r e je c t any and a'l bids. D at-d . h i a U i h d a y of Merch, 1925, By order of the Board of ^'lpsvviaora. H. E Noah, Chairman. Attest; Ivan E Oakes, Secretary. *-l A W ash e r T h a t W ill Serve Y ou W ell fo r Y e a rs The AUTOMATIC Electric Washer is sturdily built to give steady, uninterrupted service for a long, long time. The heavy copper tub has a sloping bottom for quick draining and easier cleaning. Cushioned wringer rolls eave buttons and wring thoroughly. The capable motor Is fully enclosed and is mounted on a new hinged bas« which automatically provides proper belt tension All moving parte are guarded. « C all o r P h o n e fo r D em o n stratio n Hie features noted above are but a few of the things that make th e AUTOMATIC so desirable. Gome in for a demonstration while this special offer is on See the machine in operation. See for yourself how easily it runs. t JL J f l ( Z ~ ~ (R M M L IO I ID A H O P O W E R C O M P A N Y Pt«tur*d »hove ia th e Edison B lactrlc P ercolator that |O M FR IC K w ith each A U T O M A T IC p u r c h a s e d d u r i n g Apr!] It la made e n t i r e l y o f h a n d b u ffa d alum inum a rid h a * clone fit tin* hinged cover and ornntnental gUtaa ta p Kbony finished wood h a n d le la r ig i d ly a t t a c h e d Six c u p c a p a c ity . Furnlahed with cord a n d pio* I