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TWE GATE CfTT JOUTOTAC GATE CITY JOURNAL Card of Appreciation Word has been received from Vale in re gard to the county t r a c k m eet held there Friday, May 1, s ta tin g th a t th a eup offered to th e g irl receiving the highest nu m b er o f point* has been awarded to M a r g a r e t H u n t of N yasa. M a rg a re t won th ree fi s t places, ane third and pa rticipa te d in th a re la y tea m t h a t won first place. No “ h* W alkin g Stick" Snake The biological survey says that there Is no snake known as the walk ing stick. This, however, Is an In sect of the orthopterous family Pbas midae, especially one of tboaa forms destitute of wlng9, In which the body Is long, slender and cylindrical like a small stick, the legs (Thing slender and delicate, and reaembUng little twigs. We, the member* of Owyhee Sunday school, wish to express Oraron, by in your columns our appreciation of the beautiful and appropriate a r. BROWN decorations of Owyhee school house for the Mothers’ Day ser 1914 to 1919—As is Runabout $45; Touring $50 E ntered a t the Postofftea a t N vices. We are a veauty loving, 1920 Runabout, Kecondtioned $135; Touring Recondi'ed $150 'reiron, aa second-dlE o -ta ti M a tta r and some of us a beauty hungry, 19XlRunabcut K t r c i t ’ il tr t r $165; Touring Recondi’ed $176 E nglish W a tch In d u stry Got Too N ear V olcano community, and Mrs Evans 1922 Runabout Reconditioned $215: Touring Recondi’ed $225 , Watches made abroad and bought Pliny, the Elder, the celebrated 1923 Runabout Reconditioned $264; Touring Rectmdi’ed $286 knows just where to tie a loop In England last year numbered more SU B SC R IPTIO N R A T E S: Roman naturalist, m et his death A. D. than 4,000,000 1 924Runabout Reconditioned $309; Touring Keccndi’ed $340 Oua year, in advance *1.50 or place a carnation, so where 70 while trying to get as d o se s s pos 1923 Coupe Reconditioned $3J6; Sedan Reconditioned $371 •v m onths, in advi _ .7» ever the eye may turn there is sible to Vesuvius to observe to better . 1924 Coupe Reconditioned $448; Sedan Reconditioned $496 < P rotecting th e H om e gratification of every artistic “We.” says (¡rlnnan Barrett, "don’t advantage an eruption of th a t famous volcano. IF YOU PAY MORE YOU PAY TOO MUCH sense. stay at home in the evening because After the close of the services we are fond of the domestic hearth C ars R econditioned m eans t h a t we have ta k e n them into oa r shop, Don’t fo rg at auto ta p aad c u rta in much, hut to prevent somebody from given them a thorough inrpection and where nec ssarv replaced and the Bible class and the Girl* so breaking In and robbing the house." work a t N ysaa H arneas 4k Saddlery replaced and refitted any worn p a r ts and will g u a r a n te e any recendi class went to the home of their —Detroit News. Shop Mrs. 0 R. H ita purchased 100 baby tioned c a r we sell for 30 day*. Buy your used car here and play safe teachers, Mr. and Mrs. Evans, chix from Mrs. G arrison S aturday. We a re proud of the New Ford C urs You will be surprised when for dinner, and again were de t '/ ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® # ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® Mr and Mra I. W E dison m otored you ride in one. Ask fo r fre e dem onstratio n. No obligation to buy, lighted with the floral decora fo r we ju s t like to show them . to Apple Valley Sunday and sp e n t the day w ith Mr. and Mrs. J . W. Edison tions. The entire ceiling of the Miss A udrey Cavwood, who hae dining room was covered with been helping a t th e C. F. Sm ith borne green and white, with red and in O ita ri« , is back nn th e Owyhee vis white carnations at intersections ¡tin g h e r siste r, M iss Viva Caywood. so beautifully arranged we M rs V erna Schw eiser spent F riday forgot we were there to eat, w ith Mrs. Lou DeGoede. until the dinner began coining Mr. a n d Mrs. Jackson and Miss N a from the kitchen, and when PHONE 23 JO N ONTARIO TA OREGON om i E vans, who have been living at placed on the table again was th e John Reace place, h ave secured p e ra ia n e n t em ploym ent a t th e D eser evidenced the “artistic eye SUCCOR CREEK IRRIGATION the hostess. The colors e t S heep rarice and moved Monday. DISTRICT O ur school closed Friday and th e P, chicken, vegetables and salads NO TICE T. A gave th e children a delig h tfu l and the handsoo.e dinner service In th e M a t t e r ot the P e titio n of John picnic in the H ite orchard. A delicious was a thing of beauty along with Boeuk, lo r tne exclusion oi certain luncheon of ice cream and cake was delicious flavor and taste, from L an a s t r a m the L is tr ic t. served to th e crowd the beginning of first filled plate N e /T iC L l a l i E t t b b Y G I V ^ N , t h a t M isses L au ra H uffm an, G eorgia there nat> oecii b b d with m e b oa rd oi to the last of several freezers R uat and M yrtle P o in ts took supper D ire ctors i t iLe Lucior L i a t k i r r i g a full of ice cream with delicious w ith W anda H ite Monday evening. tion District, a i>.miun ay Juuu oucck , te a r c e n a n nanus (icscriocii as: cake. Mrs. John H ite is having some d e n ta l The W est H ail oi a o u tu w e s t (quar w ork done in O ntario th is week. Mrs. Harry Evans, we appre t e r ( W jo V tt; and Lots Three (8) P o u t i4) oi auction Six (6) Town Mr. M acL afferty is hsving his ciate your helpfulness. Published m in *New Resale Prices On Ford Used Cars Owyhee y. B. Staples Ford Garage We haul Anything Anywhere Any Time soholars •come to his ran ch th is weak to bru«h up fo r s ta te ex am in atio n s to be held a t th e school house n e s t T hurs day and Friday. Cheeley & Teutsch *7—P hones—75H6 Fruitgrowers Beware The past ten days there has been more or ess weather fav orable to the emergence of codling moths and egg laying of this pest. It is possible that worms may be hatched the last of the present week or the first of next, although their number Mrs. C ora Glascock is a n ticipating may not be large. m oving m oving to th e home place Where the calyx spray or a bout May 23. ’’double calyx” spray has been M rs. M a rg a re t S chw eiser and child just recently applied, the apples ren. A nna and C arl, w ill r e tu rn to th e ir Owyhee home a b e u t th e m iddle may be sufficiently covered to o f J u n e . Miss A nna is head atenog protect them for a little while. ra p h e r a f new re ta il sto re o f Sears It must be remembered, how Roebuck and C arl S ohw eiaer w ill fin ever. that the surface of small ish hi9 sophom ore y e a r a t college this apples increases very rapidly. spring. Continuance of warm weather H a rry E vans w as 41 y e a rs young S a tu rd ay a num ber o f neig h b o rs g a th will no doubt bring a repetition ered a t his hom e aad s p e n t th e day. of last year’s conditions making Mrs. E v an s’ class of g irls served the the dating of sprays more diffi din n er, and ev ery o n e enjoyed the cult than in seasons when tem m usic by th e DeBord g irls o f P a y e tte peratures favorable to egg laying any M isses E lba Pullen and B ernice do not occur until some time in F re iw e ll o f Roswell. June. O ur M other’s D ay p ro g ram a t the The first principle, of course, Sunday school wee the b e st e v er In my opinion because it succeeded in in codling moth control is to touching the h e a rts o f all p re se n t and always have poison on ahead of j @ w hen c e rta in songs o i m o th e r and the worms, dating the sprays to (§) hom e w ere sung th e re w ere few dry catch “broods” as far as possible, © eyes in the audienee. T he program as they emerge. If there is |® follow s: “ M o th er,” exercise, D orris E vtns, more or less continuous emer-: © Nellio F ish er, N sem i E vans, D ottia genre through the season, the;, C antrall, W anda H it# . L ila H ita and only safe procedure is to sprav Miss M. DeBord. often enough to keep the apples 'T r u e Ton# Erkove. saxaphona solo, O rville Bigelow, aeco m p aaiad by covered Ju a n ita . L. R. BR5ITHAUPT. County Agricultural Agent. “ Tell M other I ’ll b# T h e r e ,” quar SUMMONS O ur sev en th g ra d e rs who p a sted in to th e e ig h th w era Arnold Points, Jo h n Bigelow and D o ttie C ontrail, and our g ra d u a te s from th a e ig h th g rad e w ere W anda H ite, L au ra H uffm an. G eorgia R u st and O m ar H ite. Mia. G ladys DeGoede and M aster Jo h n n y DeGoede sp e n t Sunday w ith M r and Mrs. J . W. K y g a r. te t, Mr. and M rs. F. L. D aB ord, Mrs. K lingback and M r L arsen M oonlight on th e W a v e s ,” violin aolo, Mildred and E velyn D eBord " I f We W ould Only T ry ,” re c ita tion, Jo h n Bigelow. "H o m e and M o th e r," eong, by Mrs. F ish e r anil N ellie F is h e r ." • O ur M o th c re.” ao n g , by Florence DeBord. If I O nly H ad a Home. Sw eet H o m e ," Mrs. F ish e r and N ellie. " H e lp in g M o th e r,” , r a e ita tio n , Do ris K lingback. "D o n ’t F o rg e t th a P ro m ise Made to M o th e r,” aung by Mrs. B igalow w ith full o rc h e s tra o f J o h n B igelow riolin, O rville Bigelow saxaphone and Ju a n ita Bigelow a t th a piano. "H om e and M o th e r,” M ra. F ish er and N ellie C om pton. “ M other o ’ Mine ” w ritte n and sung by Mrs. M a rth a K lingback. T he p ro g ram was opened by p ra y e r by M r» t hare F ish e r and closed w ith p ra y e r by Mra Tom Lowe. The col lection was set it to tbsi P o rtla n d o rph a n s ’ home. R a th e r Q u e e r s I n d e e d T eacher (a t bl nek hoard w ith back tow ard pupils, • mWenly ex,-tailms) ~ ‘How dare you l| iugh right la my face when I have my hack turned on you I" P arcel P a, t A id s D ea lers Many articles made In th is country are being told direct by p arral poet to custom ers t | Europe. Open New Afcncy Will J. Roberts, high school principle at Ontario, has been selected to open an “ Oregon Bureau” to be maintained at Green River, Wyoming, by the Land Settlement and Publicity departments of the Oregon' Development Fund during the coming tourist season, according to W. Ide, manager of the I,and Settlement department. The Wyoming office will be the fourth established by the Lard Settlement department outside of Portland, the previous three including the Los Angeles bu reau and the offices at Ashland and Ontario. For Sale or Trade. 16 H. P. F airbanks-M orse Z type engine, 20 fe e t new irrig a tio n pipe, P arm e lifte r pum p and long d riv e bolt. Will tra d e for Ford m otor enr o r tell ebeap E. A L arkin. P arm a. Idaho, R oute *. m82t B arley in sacks, *2.26 per cw t. A. H inach, Nysaa, O regon. mi If H arness w ashed and oiled, (2.00 per s e t. N ysaa Ha m a s« A a d d le rj Shop. Too May Advantages Cooking Electrically During the Month of May, Yon Can Buy This Splendid Range DOWN $ Then the balance in Monthly Payaaentsof $5 N< w you may enjoy th e coming sum m er fully. Now you can banish old fashioned cooking methods th a t dem and th e lim it of your t i n e , s t r e n g t h and p a tie n c e . Now you m ay s t a r t cooking the com fo rtab le, efficient, convenient, m odern way. Th > W a s t’nghouse E le c t r i c Range will cook and bake fo r you and conserve yc u r t im e and st r e n g th for o th er th in g s. It is a real se rv a n t, requiring no attention. The a u to m a tic clock control tu r n s on the c u r - e n t a t th e r i g h t tim e, then sw itc h es it off when the proper h e a t has been reached It w orks while you a re aw ay— your dinner is all delicioualy cooktd, re ad y to se rv e piping hot, oa yo u r re tu rn . In th e Ju stic e C ourt fo r the D istric t o f N ysse, C ounty o f M alheur. S ta te o f O regon. E . C. W ilson and B arney Wilson, doing business u n d e r the firm nam e and sty le of W ilson B ro th ers, Plain tiffs, vs. P r a t t W alton and Haxdl W alton, De fe n d a n ts. To P r a t t W alton and Haxel W alton, th e above asm ert d e fe n d a n ts: In th e nam e of th e B tate of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and anwwar th e com plaint filed a g ain st you in th e shove e n title d action on or before th e e x p ira tio n o f six (6) weeks from th e d a te o f th e first publi ation of th is sum m ons, and if you fail to an sw er fo r w an t th e re o f, the plaintiff* shove nam ed will ta k e ju d g m e n t a g a in st you on th e ir firs t cause of ac tion fo r the sum o f F o rty e ig h t and 1S-100 D ollars 148 18), to g e th e r with ia te re s t thereon a t th e r a te of six per c en t (6 re r c en t) per annum from the 30th day of Ju n e , 1920, u n til paid, and for p laintiff*’ costs and d isb u rsem en ts herein, including T w enty-five D ollars ((26) a tto rn e y ’s fees. And on tb o ir s e p a ra te and second e au te o f aetion, p laintiffs dem and ju d g m e n t a g a in s t said d efen d a n ts, and each th ere o f, in the sum of Fifty, five D ollars (165 00), to g e th e r w ith th e ir co sts and d isb n rse m en ts to be one* tax ed This sum m ons ia published and served upon you u n d e r and by v irtu e of tho o rd e r o f W. B. H oxie, Ju s tic e of the Peace for th e d is tr ic t of Nyssa, county of M alheur, s t a te of O regon, duly m ade and e n te re d on th e 16th dey of M arch. 1826. E . M. B lodgett, A ttorney fo r plaintiffs, residing a t N yssa, Qaegon. D ate of first publication A pril 17. 1925. D ate o f la s t publicatio n May 2*. 1925. SUCCOR CREEK IRRIGATION DISTRICT NOTICE In the H a l t e r of the Petition of J. W Graff to r the Exclusion of certain Lands from tne District. NOTICE l a H E R E B Y GIVEN, t h a t there has been tiled with the ooard ot Directors of the bu cor Creek i r r i g a tion District, a petition by J W. Graff th a t certain lauds described as: Ail t h a t portion of the N orthe ast Q uarter of the S outhe ast Q u a rte r ( N E i a t f , th e ¡South H a lt ef the ¡Southeast (b£SET), and th e South Half of the Southw est Q ua rter (SjSW ) of Section One (l) and the So u th e as t Q u a rter of South east Q u a r t e r ( S E fS E i) o f Section Two (2), lying on the South side of Suecor Creek, in Township 23, S, Range 46 E W. M. be excluded from the said District, and t h a t the boundaries of th e Die t r ic t be changed accordingly. All peraons in te r e s t e d in, or who may be affected by such change in th e boundaries of the D istrict, a r e r e quired to appear a t the office ef th e Board a t the Van P e t te n L um be r Company store a t Adrian, Oregon, a t 2 o ’clock p. m. on May 16, 1925, being the ne xt re g u la r m eeting of said Beard, a n ! show cause in writing, if any they have, why t h e change in the boundaries of said D istr i- t, as pro posed In said petition, should not be made. Dated this 22nd day of April, 1925 By order of th e Board of Directors. O. F. Selle, S e c r e ta r y . M ig h t a t L ea st Do T h a t G olden J a c k a l Shins Eight thousand golden jackal fur iklns, “no talU ,” were recently offered for sale by a firm in Johannesburg South Africa. Take Timely Advantage of This Special Offer ship T w e n ty - tn ie e (24) a, Range 4/, E a s t W. M. be excluded irum said District, and t h a t ine boundaiies oi tne D i s l r i c l he changed accordingly. Ah persons in te res ted in, or who may he effected hy such change in the boundaries ot the District, a re r t q u ir ed to a p p e a r a t lire office ui th e board a l tne Van P e tie n bum tier Company « o r e a t Adrian, Oregon, a t 2 o ’clock p. m. on May to, . Jeo, being the next re g u la r m e e tin g ot said board, and show cause in writing, it any they have, wny the change in the b o u n d a ries of said D istrict, as propcsed m said peiuion,’ should not be made. Dated tm* z2nd day ot April, 1925. By o rd e r ot tne Buardot Directors O. F. Selle, Se c retaiy, A society has been formed, each member of which has to sow a packet of flower seeds along country roads. We presume th at motorists a re expect ed to stop long enough to pluck blos soms for a wreath to lay on each fallen pedestrian.—London Opinion. T u r k e y ’s F ur T ra d e Bubonic P lague Nearly 10.000 m arten and fox fn- kins a re sold tn T urkey In SOtli month# Bubonic plague Is essentially a rat -euse and human cases, for all prac licnl purposes, are not Infectious ‘♦ ♦ » ♦ I >♦ ■ »♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ > I >■♦♦♦♦. I ! H . Bee this splendid sto v e now. gee how efficient it ie in o peration. See for yourself W HY it c o a ts lese to ecok ele ctrica lly . S ta r t cooking e l e c t r i c i t y now. Do away with th e need fo r spending un necessary hours scouring grimy, sm oky p a n t and clean in g to o t stained walla. Have your kitchen cool and c o m fo rta b le for Sum m er. But a c t now. T hera is n o th in g to be gained by delay. your new ran g e w hen h o t w e a th e r beg in t. H ava For Sale 4-Acre Tract Near town Electric Shop ID A H O POW ER t t H. F. Brown, COMPANY N H ;M I «♦♦ h h h i »♦♦M l J .»»< H H ki