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T he G ate C ity J ournal VOL XJTIII NO. 4 NYSSA, Ok*GON, FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1926 H-W ' 61 Don't Overlook the fact that you can buy seeds cheaper In bulk RM MR Y ■ ■ n m CONMCNSSO ITA V IM SN T *******♦♦»»»♦>» »♦«.»« i LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF t » Malheur County Banl The rooms on th e second floor of the Nyssa, Oregon Tensen block a re being remodeled and at the close of business April 6, 1925 made ready for occupancy, C. P. Lack&y and wife of Ontario RESOURCES LIABILITIES visited friends in town i'unday and D iscounts.......... $342 $09 Tl Capital Stock............ . ............ $ 2C *<•* M A house that was packed from O Loans v e rd ra fts............................ . 2H6 72 f R R. Richardson end wife visited garret to cellar greeted the High Building, Furniture,Fixtures ! 4,76s 66 Surplus and Profita.. ............. 89 t 13 in Parm u Sunday Grown Mahies when they p it on Other Real E s ta te .................. 6, MS 0» Bills P ayable.............. ......... f\ i • 4 g Badia Powell and G orga G reen their minstrel show Wednesday Stocks and Saeuritias..........$ B,000 00 K H E S.796.4S R e d isc o u n ts.............. ............ sp e n t several d s v a this week a t Iron evening at the Liberty Theatre. Bends and W arrants.............. i > de t u b in g They re tu rn e d Tnursday The concensus of opinion was C ash and D ub F rom B anks 130,146 10 DEPO SITS_______ Jo h n n y Caneeimo and Blayney Boy that they were “some babies.” $499,260 76 $499,» .f 16 Thu program was varied aad I d«ll made a t r ip to P ortland the first OFFICERS AMO DIRECTORS and lull of mirth provokers and e t the week, r e tu r n i n g Wednesday. H. J. Ward, President. John Ray, Vies Preti .v.t SV. L. Gibson was in La Grar.de this anyone who didn’t iaugh then h a d just as weli stay at home J P Dunaway, Caahier. th is week buying saed potatoes. O* G. Bauer, A asista at Caahier Andy Hansen, wi.e m akes his home next ti i e, as they are hopeless. H. A. Viven. Assistant Cashier, jin A r n e n a , called on friands in town Even bob Mi !ar was seea to NYSSA OREGON, J. .1. Serenin smile when Baxter pulled off bis J , r . »••ce, G. L. Ph i Friday. egg laying stunt. The perform* Directors i- + + - M » V E + + - 5 » W - M - :< J W K * + + + -1 Mrs. A r t Cockrum of Ontario visited ers were her parents, Mr and Mrs. K J Davis. made even “s ü í ’" S . v*'00™ for ,erTleM> «»«rtaaiaa and a ttestion s, eutsida the b*>«u*n ________ ___i path o f raethie, ara what have cee-itod most in naakiaa levai f rionda Saturday. naahteg loyal friands acni groes than the negroes thei A T T O R N E Y S AT LAW tamers for thia bank. J. P. H uston o l Vale was a visiter ■elves. The minstrels were’ a t the J. P Danaw ay Itome Saturday. backed up by a chorus of Nyssa’a E. M. BLODGETT J N. Shelton and E. A. Bod* ; Laat— License plat» 147 ,«¡ 6 , O a. nier, two progressive Kyssa H a rry G osbort of E m m e tt was in prettiest and moat accomplished ' A tto rn ey and Counsellor a t Law j Between N yssa and Adrian. ) ,- < r young ladies who, with the cot- rancher», have purchased a pure ' town Sunday, Practice in all courts bred Jersey bull to head their Mrs. G. R. S w an r p a a t the week oreo lights playing upon them, J. R. Irwin died suddenly at please leave a t Edar Hdwe, NY»--.Or. heros The calf is sited by ’end with re la tiv e s and frienaa in made a picture that was well his home ene mile west ef town Nyssa, Oregon worth the price of admission. La Belle’s Girl St. Mawe’s Lad, Parma. Sunday morning, death being Attention, Farmera. whose first three daughters are G. H. and J e s s Sw an were in Boise The financial end of the event duo te heart treuble. Burial 1 span gen tle rearas, around 1400 CHIRO PRACTORS as equally rs satisfactory as now on test as senior yearlings for a tew days luokii g a f . e r prope rty were held at the family Iba each, • and 12 yaara old, for $100, the taieriainment part, about services residence Tueeday afternoon, 1 toan black horses, aragnd 1600 lbs. DRS. BRAD FORD & BRADFORD and are producing an average of j in te res ts in t h a t city, 1.75 pounds of cutter fat per i John Hailey of Union was in town 5150 being left after all expen* interment being in the West each, both • years old, faIt 9116. On Carver Method sea were paid, whieh will be Side cemetery. J. S. Ewing fair term s. Enquire o f A. Htnsch, day. Two of them have already Friday. C o n s o la tio n and E xam ination Free produced 266 and 252 pounds oi used for thesupp.rtof the band. preached the funeral sermen. N yssa, Or. Nyssa, Oregon butter in the first 153 days of j Frank Lynch left fer Payette The Nyssa pabiic will eagerlyi High Brown Babies Make a Big Hit Our Prices Are Right Nyssa Grain & Seed Co. Buy Fine Calf Siddenly I W. B HOXIE INSURANCE Office a t Residence, Third and Ehrgoud Avenue. Nyssa, Oregon O S TE O P A T H S DR H A R R IE T SE A R S Osteopathic Physician Ontario, Oregon Office: Wilson Bldg., Over Raders' Chiropractors Drs. Bradford & Bradford. Carver graduates. Consultation and exam ina tion tree. Ten years successful prac tice in the s t a te of Oregon. First door west of Hank. For Sale - C h e ep if ta k e n a t once, r e g istered J e r s e y bull; two miles north of Nys»a on s t a t e highway. ,nl34t S. B. Davis F o r Sa 'e - Rhode I&Iani R. fo r s e t t i r g . F. R Marshall. Eggs m 6tf Don’t forget auto top and curtain w irk a t Nyaaa H arness & Saddlery Shop f City Dray Line C. K L IN K E N B E R G PROMPT DELI VERY Ren ’ enable Rates P H O N E 16 ; W « t i i i n 11111 ! f x •>*■» s.+e ■» -i. <1 ■» .|. .;-i. .¡. |. NYSSA BARBER SHOP their test. He in turn is by St. Mawe’s Lad and out of La Belle’s Girl, who is an American Jersey Cattle Club gold and medal merit cow, with a record of 90- 7 pounds fat. St Mawe’s Lad is an American Jersey Cat tle Club gold and silver meda* bull and a world record sire, as the sire of St. Mawe’s Lad’s Lady, whose 829 pound fat rec ord as a senior yearling is the world’s record for that age; and of St. Mawe’s Lad’s Ruby, who is the only gold medal senior yearling of the breed, with a record of 708 lbs of fat. The dam of the calf is St. Lad’s St. Mawe’s Hope, a two year old heifer t h a t is milking 32 pounds per day. Her sire is LaBelle’s Girls’ St. Mawe’s Lad described above. Her dam is St Mawe’s Rosalie Lad’s Hope, whose sire is a silver medal bull and w h o se dam h a s a record of 504 p o u n d s of P u tte r fat this morning to join a sheep shearing crew. C. W McCoy motored to Pen tilelon the hrsi of the week and returned Wednesday witn Mrs McCoy, who had been Visiting relatives there for several weeks. Mies Nellie Kirk of Nampa is visiting her mother and ether relatives in Nyssa this week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goshert and children of bmmett spent Raster at the John Ray home. R. R. Richardson and family moved te Weiser Wednesday, where Mr. Richardson will be employed in tne telegraph office. Postal rates went up a little Wednesday, the 15th. Picture post cares will be two cents hereafter, the regulation post cards remaining at one cent. Letter postage remains at two cents. Nyssa was well represented at the Main Line celebration in Boise Thursday. Among those who went were Mayor and Mrs. P. M- Vvarren, Mrs. James Han afin, Mis. J. W. Chapman, Sid Burbidge. Dewey Ray- Joe Reece, Mrs. Foucb,Mr. and Mrs. Ross Parkinson, Mrs A. R Me* Carty. Birthday Party There is a change in the train schedule through Nyssa There will be no more ponys, as the through trains now run through Boise The first train going west to carry mail arrives at 1:35 p. m Nos 22 and 25 pass here at 5:11. Nos. 5 and 6, fast mail, are the only through trains that do not go through Boise. await the next hand event. Statement of Ownership | I of the Gate City Journal, pub hed weekly at Nyssa, Oregon, for April, 1925 Publisher. H F. Brown,Nyssa, Oregon Editor, H. F. Brown, Nyssa, Oregon. Business Manager, H. F. Brown, Nyssa, Oregon. :: Owners—H. F. Brows. Nyssa, Oregon; Win S. Blown, Vale, ¡1 Oregon; Lloyd Riches, Portland, Oregon. Bondholders—none. H. F. Brown, Publisher. C I A R ^ lU iO u f. o h Cash with order Nyssa Packing Co. BURBIDGE * RAY, F t»» P. M. Warren : O ar A nnual A utom atic W asher Event Han Ran H alf ItB Coarse ! Get Your Copper Washer for a Silver Dollar Seize your opportunity before it ¡9 too late! Lkis amazing offer ends with April. Get yeur Automatic ■leetric Washer with a first paymeat of a lonely silver dollar. Fay the rest in easy-to-apar : amounts each month. And daring April — ------F R E E !— One of These $7.(0 ElectH eP erjolatorB f» r Each Washer! Window AUTOMATIC Coates In to Your Home i Banish wearisome old fashioned wash day methods f o rev e r w ith this stu r d y dependable e lectric w asher. Now ft is within the r e t c h of every income. I t will ta k e but a aht.rt tim e to osy its m oderate price end you'll scarcely miss the small sum* each month. 1 If you have Beef Cattle, P ogs, Mutton or Veal And then with its sturdy, dap erdsb’e corsltu cticn it w illg iv a veers and years o f unfailing, satisfactory service Call for a demonstration. Bee how ea sily it »pesetas, how conveniently it ia arranged, how wall it is mad* But aet quickly— ect NOW! \ Electric : S tric tly ao C redit ACT NOW! D rudgery Flics O at When < cars Nyssa Dress Demonstration Nyssa, Or. A J Choppinf and Grinding at Nyssa Flour Mill On Wednesday, April 16, * surprise party was given t> Grandma Lynah, the occasu “ being her 81st birthday, i pretty basket of fruit was p: sen ted to her by the follow, a* lauies, who were present: Mrs J. Lynch, Mrs. David Meeker, Mrs. Loveland, Mrs. Mintea, Mrs. J. W. Wills, Mrs. Waods, Mr. and Mrs- Frank Lyneh, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Lynch, Mrs. Harry Newby, Mrs. S Fenn, Mrs. O Ferguson. A birthday cake -dth candles which Grandma lighted and whieh was blown out by her caused much fun. Dainty re freshments were served and enjoyed by all present. A Trie E n te r Spirit Aa a tribute to Mrs. Harry Evan* and to her Sunday school claeeef girls for the true laeter spirit created in the Sunday schawl, we ef the Owyhee cam rpenitv wiah to expreesourd«ep eat appreciation far the heauti ful artifleia floral decoration» and for her presentation of the Easter symbols after the service to sash family present. 171 1*4^ L ost—Cn Tuesday evening between M K church and school h' rise, black p urse with silver and toy m onry. Re- The ladle« of t h is community were , ward if r e tu r n e d i a t a e t to the Journal favored la*t S aturday with an i n te r SHAVING, H A IR C U T T IN G 1 office. esting address and dem onstratio n by ------------------------ . HOT AN D COLD BATHS Mias Ethal Cooley of the S t a te Eaten* For Sa le —*0 t h e re u g h b re d white L. B. HA M AK EH , Prop. aien sarvice. Thia addrea« d e alt with leghorn hen*, all laying; also tine t u r the import nt su b je ct of dressmaking Nyesa Oregea key hen, cheap if ta k e n s t once, and w om en’s appare l in genersl, and * * * * * e e e uueeu g ue a»»»»»»»» H a r r y Evan«, phone 78FI Nyssa, Or 1 th e scientifi: principles underly ing the construction of becoming female s t tire were clearly eluc i d a t 'd by tb s I *- M enisi capable young !ady. Such m omentous questions as the c orre c t lines in a t t i r a for the d'ff> rent types of femininity, colors and color development, e tc , w ere all ti oroughly di sected and th e ir m ysteries l a d bare to the gase o f the audience. The atte ndanc e was fair d rsp it the S e n s , rains which fail at in te rv als all day. AND CIGAR STORE Phrne 6 COAL reed Get your Shop IDAHO POWER COMPANY i . *■ « ■« riessm* A splendid Edison E lectric Perco lator, mads of hand buffod aluminum with close fltting'*eover and orna m ental top. Ebony finished handle. 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