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T he G ate C ity J ournal YOU XXIII NO. 8 CONDENSO STATBMEMT I I i 8 H + ++< Poultry Supplies Custom Cleaning and Grinding Nyssa Grain & Seed Co. NYSSA v Z S j BK- 1 OREGON. ********************************** New Library Books Am ong th e new books w hich hsve i c SESSIONAL recently been received a t the N yssa 101 R E C T O R Y public lib ra ry from th e county lib ra rian a re : W hen th e W est W as Y oung— Beck- A T T O R N E Y S A T LAW d olt. Cow C o u n try —Bow er. E . M. BLO D G ETT Valley of S ilen t Men—Curwood. Iris h T w ins—P erkins. A tto rn ey and C ounsellor a t Law M exican T w ins—P e rk in s. P ra c tice in all c o u rts H o m e stea d er’s P o rtfo lio (a sto ry of C e n tra l O regon)—P r a t t. N yssa, O regon In th e Oregon C o u n try —P u tn am . Boy w ith the U . S. F o re ste rs—Rolt- C H IR O PR A C TO R S W heeler. Five L ittle P e p p e rs; Our D avie P e p DRS. B RA D FO R D & BRA D FO R D p e r—Sidney. C arv er M ethod F ive L ittle P eppers and T hair C onsu ltatio n and E x am in atio n Free F rie n d s—Sidney. N y ssa , O regon W este rn ers —W hite. W. B. a o x iE IN S U R A N C E O ffice a t R esidence, T h ird and E hrgood A venue. N yssa, O regon Likes New Home O ST E O PA T H S DR. H A R R IE T SE A R S O steopathic P hysician O n tario , O regon O ffice: W ilson Bldg., O ver R a d ers' Chiropractors Drs. B radford A B radford. C arver graduates. C onsultation and exam ina tion free. Ten years successful prac tice in th e sta te of O regon. F irst door w est of Bank. S ig n o f P ro g re t a T h e world is making some progress. Not as m any girls are nam ed Birdie as form erly.—Atchison Globe. • 1 :: City Dray Line;: C. K LINK EN BERG PROMPT DELIVERY R easonable PH O N E I f I M 4 4 41 • ♦♦♦♦♦*********** ******** NYSSA BARBER SUSP AND CIGAR STORE SH A V IN G , H A IR C U T T IN G HOT A N D COLD B A TH S L. B. HAM AK ER. P rop. N yssa T he m any N yssa frie n d s of Mrs. L. M .D eBord will be in te re ste d in hearing how aha is g e ttin g along in h e r w e homo a t P a y a tta . In a lo tta r to the Jo u rn a l sha Bays: “ W e’ve been doing some hu stlin g sinee we cam e down here. W e a re If m iles n o rth e a s t o f P a y o tte and are fa rm in g 80 a cre s. T h irty live are in P o ta to e s; 40 w s ’ve ju s t p u t into d a te - p ru n e trcoe and w ill crop th e sam e 40 to sw ee t corn. l£ e have a co n tra ct w ith tha e sn n ary Jfere to ta k e i t if we ■ucesed in r a ilin g it. Basides all th a t t h a r s 's 1J or 2 a cres of g rap es here. Wo all like i t very m ach. P a y a tte is a clean, progcassiva little city, full of nice, frien d ly people so f a r aa we have been ab le to see, w ith a apltndid grade and high schoel w hich, w ith our five children from 18 to fi years, is indis pensibla. We found Mr. and Mrs. Da .a, fo rm erly o f N yssa, in the M. E. church Sunday school, w hore we go. N eedless to say , I m iss w ritin g ! th e Ow yhee ite m s fo r th e eounty p s pars. I th in k Mrs. E vans is doing splendidly a t i t though, and hope she | can k eep i t u p .” Farewell Party R ates ♦ ■»♦♦♦♦♦♦I t I t t O r eg ea Mr* J. J. Sarsazin and Mrs. Chas. Crawford were hostesses at a farewell party given to Mrs D. W. Gibson Vhuraday evening. Members of the Eastern Star were present ia a body to speed the parting sister to hen new home. Refreshments of ice eream and cake were served and a good time was had by all. C lair P tp p e rd , who is a sophomore in vocational education a t the Oregon A g ric u ltu ral Collage, kas bean nomin sled fo r tre a s u re r of tbo ju n io r class o f n e x t y e sr. 7 * 1 If you have Ifeef Cattle, Hogs, Mutto* er Veal Nyssa, Or. Phone 6 Nyssa Packing Co. BURBID6E * RAY, Prep. ■ a ft lx » pen il NYSSA, OKKGON, FRIDAY, MAY 16. 1926 I— LOCAL NEW S IN BRIEF Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k L suek will Isa v e Sunday, th e 17th, to r A shland, O ra., as d e ls g a tc s to th a I O. O. F . g ra n d lodge. G eorge Cloeeon, a p a st m a s te r ;o f the b lac k sm ith e ra ft, w ill run the shop while Mr. L euck is absent. G eorge E. Schw eizer is a c tin g as mail c a rrie r on ro u t# I w hile A rtio R obertson is ta k in g his vaoatiea. Miss C u a i Sm ith o f D enver, Colo., is m ak in g an exten d ed v isit a t th e home o f h e r siste r, M rs. B rady Fow ler, Miss S m ith expeots to bo joined la te r by o th e r m em bers e f th a fam ily when th ey will e o alln ae on to th e co ast to v isit th a Al G am bia fa m ily a t Tillam ook. V ernon G a rre tt hae re tu rn e d fro m C alifornia, w here be w e n t a bout a y ear ago in com pany w ith th e R oberts fam ily The ra s t of the p a rty atoppud off a t P a y e tta . Mr. and Mrs. C. L. MsCoy a r t mov ing in a few days in to tho D. W. Gib son house from th o A. H lnseh real« dence on north T h ird s tre e t. L. S. R oot o f th o N yssa F illlag f l a tten was in P arm a F rid a y a a d S a ta s- day of last w eek looking a fte r p rop e r ty in te ree ta. Mia, Hazel B ertach re tu rn e d S a tu r day from Boiae, w here she had been ta k in g tre a tm e n t for apinal m eningi tis. She is much im proved In h e alth . J. J. Cancelm o w as in P o rtla n d thia w eek on business. C. F. E d er w as over from Now Plym outh Monday and took in tho big Masonic lodge ao in ’s in th e evening. Tbe N yssa band w ent to O n ta rio T uesday anil under th a leadarahip o f D ire cto r S toner fu rn ish e d tho m usic for the H ospital Day exercises. T hey re p o rt a big a tte n u an c e and m uch in* tezest. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. McCoy a t ten d ed an E lke dance a t N am pa T neeoay n ig h t w hich w as given a s a benefit fo r th e n ational H ospital Day. Mr. and Mrs. H a rlan Diven spent Sunday in E m m ett w ith h e r aleter, Mrs. H a rry Goahert. Mrs D. W. Gibson and childran will leave th is evening for S a n ts C rus, Cal ifornia, to join Dolno, who is in skarge of a bunch of hens th a t a rs in i n egg 'ay ing c o n te st. P o s tm a ste r T W. T h rsilk illo f Boise was in N yssa and paid P o stm a ste r Lisaio T aom paon a f r a te r n a l visit. Mr. ThrnilkiU is g e ttin g tk s sig n a tu re s o f p o stm aste rs to a p etition ask in g the g overnm ent to m ake Boise s slapping place on tho a ir mail routo from Pa* eo. W ash., to Elko, Nov. Tho routo is assured and i t is desired t h a t Boise be d esignated as one od the way stop*. P. I. Spear shipped tw o oarloada of s e ttle to tho P o rtlan d m nrknt this w eak. Tha sh ip m en t Included 19 veal salv es th a t topped th e m a rk e t. P a r S ale—T om ato P la n ts, ISc par doson Mrs. L. H erron. Nysau, O regon at the clone ot business April 6 , 1926 RESOU RCES Loans and D iscounts........ . $342.109 71 O v e rd ra fts......................... 286 72 ' Building, F u rn itu re. F ix tu re s 14,7 H 86 i O th e r Real E s ta te .............. i.M S M 9 to ck s and S e c u ritie s _____S 2,<'00 00 Rands and W arran ts .......... 8,799.48 C ash and Dun F rom B anks 180,148 SO ’• L 1 A B IL IT II Capital S to c k ........ ............. S a rp lu t and P ro fits.......... Bilia P a y a b le ...................... R ed isco u n ts___ _____ . . . D E PO SIT S.......................... 176 O F F IC E R S AND DIRECTORS .$ 2t.ses.M . 39,414 SI MONR M RS . 4 3 4 .6 4 4 « t4D9.SM.96 H. J. Ward, President ’ ; john Bay, Vise VraMgnt J. P Dunaway, Cashier. O. G. Bauer, Aseietaot Cashier H. A. Bivan. A ssists* Cashier. J, F. Reece. G. 6. Philips Dan Davie stopped off Mondap an his sa tu ra faam a b a s nass trip to Now Y ork to v isit hla p aren ts, M r. and Mrs. R. J . Davis. The little, unlooked for services, courtesies and altan tio n a. eataid e th a G. E. B e rtssh purchased 60 day-old path of routine, ara w h at have counted m eet In maM h* loyal friends a to m ors fo r this bank. ck ia from G eorgs G oadtlab th is weak. P a te r M ailink was down from P trm a W ednesday fo r • d a y ’s v isit w ith “ Ike Wado School Gota Cup. boys.” P e te r ia f u m in g a 12-acre tr a c t n e ar P a rm a and a ta ta s t h a t ha W ith the final scera o f ISO pointa In h a t w a te rm e lo n s already ap. Accord th e fifth an n u al M alhaur C ounty T rack (M alheur E n ta rp risa ) ing te hla tim e-hanerod custom . P a te r and Fisld Moot bald laat F rid a y for dropped in to tho Jo u rn a l office fa r a Market Road Gets Appropriation school ehUdsan o f th a county, the O onnty e o n rt m ot In session W ed c h a t and to renew h it su b scrip tio n for W ade school saeurad possession o f the nesday and g ra n te d a $10,000 a ppro silver loviag cup give« by M alheur a n o th e r year. p riatio n o f m a rk a t road m oney for th a P eninsular R ange fo r ta le in goad eounty officials, to he re ta in e d ana condition. G s rra t G root. m lM t construction of th e N y s ta -J o rd tn Val y e sr. F or th ro e preceding y e ars ley road. C onnections will be m ade W ade baa secured th a h ig h e s t num ber w ith th a Succor creek canyon to fu rn of points in ru ra l school en trios. The tab a b e tte s o u tle t from Jo rd an V alley. Jo rd an Valley school acorod aacond I t was e stim a te d th a t $20,00$ would w ith 73 pointa and V ale th ird w ith be necessary, b u t th a t $10,000 or 912,- 48. 000 would be sufficient fo r tem p o rary The W ads tehool soeured a n o th e r The Baeeaiauerate service will connection. The w ork will be com prize w hen V ic to r H ichox, one o f its m encad w ith o u t delay. be held at the Methodist ahurch stu d e n ts, took tho boy’s eup, given by Sunday, May 17, at 11 a. n>. tho VnU Dm d e p a rtm e n t, w ith s to ta l Shorry Johnson Wins Suit. I score o f M p o in ts. H iakox w as first Rev. Smuts will conduct tha service. Mrs. A. R. McCarty, L a te Friday aftern o o n th e ju ry in tb e fifty, first in th a hundred, first n g b t in a verd ict in the ease of in th a ru a n ln g bread jum p, and first Mrs. F. M. Stubbs and Miss b S ro h e rry Johnson vs. J H. K nssell, in th e pain v a u lt, counting five peints Bernice Vorhiea will furaish tha w hereby the plaintiff susd for $20,000 each. music. fo r alienation of bis w ife 's affections, L a st y e a r also H iakox won tho boy’s The program for tho com to th a am ount of $2000 In fa v o r o f th a trophy. Two o th e s boys w ho m ade mencement exercises Wednes plaintiff. R o b ert D. L ytle ap p o ared unusually good scare» w are Jam es th a c o u rt S a tu rd ay and oaked F ig u a ra of Jo rd an Valloy, sc o rin g 171 day, May SO, at the Liberty baforo 16 d a y a ’ tim e in w hich to file a m otio n points, and E rie M ausling, also o f theater, will be es follows: fo r ju d g m e n t fo r tho d e fe n d a n t r e W ade, sco rin g 16 points. M arch—On to V ic to ry ..L tllfan Pheldoa v e rsin g th e verdict, and also in w hich Mrs. F. 1». S tubbs to file a m otion in appeal. lnstem m eatel d o s t—Boys B rigade Plans Arc Approved. __________ . . . _____ P ersy W cnrich The legal fo rm alities in connection Margaret Hunt Wins Cup. Mrs. F. M. S tubbs, Donna Gook w ith the confirm ation o f th e o rg a n is a A fte r care fu l consideration tha tion o f th e Vale, Oregon. Irrig a tio n V asal solo—I Can Sing you a Song tra o k ju d g e s dooided th a t tho G irl’o D ia triet w as form ally approvad and of S p rin g tim a ________Fay F a s ta r A C laes 60 y ard dash should go to I aonflrm sd by th a circu it c o u rt in the V asal s o l e - W h a t ’s th a U sa______ M a rg a ra t H unt of N yssa, th ere b y dis ................ ....................... H ubert W ard q u a lify in g the one who received first e arly p a rt o f thia weak. R obt. D. L y t'e , a tto rn e y fo r tb e d istric t, was E dna Dannia th a day of tho trac k m eet for boing i also inform ed th a t th is a p p ro v al is P ast. P ra sa n t, P a tu ra o f the C lass ing o u t of h e r lane. This decision sufficient to sa tis fy th a ¿ a p a r tm e n t of F ran ces O linkenbarg g av e M a rg are t H unt first p ise s w itk th e in te rio r. Tho n e a t ( ta p follow ing Violin solo...................................Selection 17} points, w inning th a loving cup pra , a p p ro v al of tha o rg a n isatio n o f th a e en ted by the Vale com m ercial club. B arnico Veahias |d ia tr ia t ia e n te rin g in to c o n tra c ts w ith T ha p rise w inner m ade first place in V asal d u c t—Sunskhm of My Soul th e g o v e rn m e n t. A fte r th ia is done, th a 80-yard hurdle, 100-yard dash, one E dna D saais, V arna Thom pson a etu al p re p a ra tio n fo r the c o n stru c w inner in the open rainy and th ird A ddress........................ Rav. C. H . Blozn p iaaa In sta n d in g broad jum p. Doro tion w ork w ill begin. V oasl solo— thy C oir o f B rogan w ar a cloae aeoond F or R e n t—100 reran p a stu re lan d , Soma S w ea t D a y _____K ata Vannah w ith 16 pointa. H a iti Lae o f H a rp s r S la tp y H allow U rn*, R ichard K o c n tt and Many F ra m e r o f W ade tied for undar fanes, oa B ridge island. W. B. L arkin. m82t Mrs. 6 . L. McCoy th ird place, each scoring 12 paints. News ef Interest Baccalaureate Services Sunday Mrs. V. B. P a tte rs o n of Caldwell v isited h e r p a ren ts, Mr. and Mrs. G. E B ertach, aeveral day s th ia w eak. T he N yssa ball tra m will go to P a r m a Sunday to play lh a opening gem o of the se rie e . I t is expeetad a goodly num ber of fa n s w ill go along to lend m oral support, and if neeossary a d m in iste r sp iritu a l conso latio n a t tho end o f tb e gam e S a g e b ru sh Sm ith and Billia Seiger- son w ere in town thie w eek and aro a u th o rity fo r the s ta te m e n t th a t r a b b its a re unusually searea th ia a p rla g th e unusually cold w in ter and deep ■now h av in g a p p a re n tly n e arly ox- te rm in a te d them . T hey say th a P re se n ta tio n o r diplom as - ............ squirrels a re also few and fa r betw een S. D. G oahert, chairm en tehool board b a t they a ttrib u te thie to a disease Song to tho s l a t s ...... .......................... th a t is seem ingly d e eim stin g th e ir E dna Dennis, Mildred Long ra n k s. V e rn s Thompson G randm a Goodrich w ent to Nyeoa W ednesday and will v isit M rs. Bnd A nderson th e re fo r a week o r tw o .— M alheur E n te rp rise The graduating class of the Je ss Sw an was down from Boise Nyaaa high school scored a glit thia w eek v isitin g his m o th e r and sis. tering success when they pre te r. I G M atheny p u rc h ase d a fins J e r sented the play “ Hit Uncle’s sey cow from G. E. B e rn eh th is w sek Niece” at the Liberty theater to add to h is d a iry hard. A Good Play W. Bee B lodgett, an old tim e re s i d e n t o f Nveee b a t fo r a n u m b er of y e ars located a t M orrison, III., was h o rs th e first of tho week v isitin g hie b ro th e r. D istric t A tto rn ey E M. B lodgett, and o th e r re la tiv e s. Mr. and Mrs. Dick T enssn a re lenv ing today fo r Portland and o th e r const p oints fo r a little au to trip . They will be accom panied ae fa r as P o rt land by M rs D. W. Gibson and child ren who, a f te r v isitisg a t a num ber e f places en re n te , will join Delao a t S a n ta Crux, Cal. T be m ee tin g of th e S t Paul Gnild was postponed th is week ow ing to tho illness of Mrs. J . Boydell, a t whose home th e m eeting w as to have been held. The p a s t w eek has been a basy one fo r th e T eaaen M otor Ga.. tho ism - psny h aving sold t v e e a rs In as m any days. One wee a tro ek sold to th e S teedezd Oil Co., tw o w e n t to Jordan Valloy. one to W ildes aad one to W. S. C lelsnd of N yssa. For Sale—T om ato Plants, l i e gee dosen. M rs. L. B arron. The Powell Service S ta tio n this w eek cold en Oldemobile ea< to Irw in C hapm an. I t is a sp o rts asedel read* 's t a r aad Is a closer m achine. Malheur County Bank last Friday evening to a crowded house. The cast was eons posed ef lugene Hanafln, Marjo Cow- ins, Margaret Crockett. Mildrsd Long, Frances Klinkenberg, Les ter Klinkenberg,Bruce Gilchrist, Robert Thompson and Geerge Davis. Each one of the young actors proved to be a star and displayed histrisnic talent that would have done credit to profes sionals, cash player being especially fitted for his part The plot of tha play was good and presented maap amusing situa tions, especially one where Eugene Manafin as a dignified young lawyer crawled eat of a dog house where he had been hiding during the preeence of an unwelcome visitor. An enjoyable feature of the evening was the music furnished between acta. An orchestra of local mualsans rendered aeveral ■ umbers and Mias Bernice Mar tin sang a solo that brought loud applauao.