T he G ate C ity J ournal
VOL. XXIII NO. 9
NYS8A, OKIGON, FRIDAY, MAY 22. 1926
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Poultry Supplies
Custom Cleaning
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Nyssa Grain
Seed Co.
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LAW
E. M. BLO D G ETT
A tto rn ey a n d Counsellor a t Law
P ra c tice in all co u rts
N yssa, O regon
CH IR O PR A C TO R S
DRS.
BRA D FO R D & BRADFORD
C arv er M ethod
C onsultation and
E x am in atio n
Free
N y ssa , O regon
O ST E O PA T H S
DR. H A R R IE T SEA RS
O steopathic Physician
O n tario , Oregon
O ffice: W ilson Bldg., O ver R ad ers’
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Chiropractors
Drs. B radford & B radford. C arver
graduates. Consultation and exam ina
tion free. Ten y ears successful prac
tice in the sta te of Oregon.
F irst
door w est of Bank.
G o o d B o o k ’s H ig h V a lu e
A good book is the precious life
blood of n m aster spirit, embalmed
and treasured up on purpose to a life
beyond life.—Mitota.
C. K L IN K E N B E R G
PROMPT
DELIVERY
R easonable
R ates
PH O N E 16
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:i NYSSA BARBER SUSP
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AND CIGAR STORE
SH A V IN G , H A IR CU TTIN G
HOT AN D COLD BATH’S
L. B. HA M AK ER, Prop.
Nyana
O regon
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H. J. Ward, President.
. j ohn j »y, Vie« RreeWent
J- r Dunaway, Cashier.
is attending
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Cashier
th* meeting of the Rebekah . „ „
H- A- Wvgn. Aaatataat Cask to r .
M issel G eorgia D en ali and D era
this J, F . Reece,
J . J . Snwmln
! Thompson w ere O ntario
v isite rs grand lodge at Ashland
» . L. Fhilltpg
Director«
jweek as a delegate from the
T hursday.
B o rn -T o Ms. and Mra. Ed W arron, .Ontario lodge,
The little, unlooked far servieee, courtesies and a tte n tio n s, outside th e bentan
Levi Hldridge J r . , of P ito t Rock on W ednesday.
viaited over Sanday a t the Thompson
Mra J. I. Divan
hem s.
on T hursday, May 21, a d . u g h t . r
A c c o f d i n g to , a t e < t i > f o r m # .
B. 0 . Fow ler and w ife, Miss
Cum* tion the spraying demonstration
Sm ith and Doa Gam ble le ft to d ay fa r
the oaast. Doa is re tu rn in g will be given next Monday at
O. A. C., Corvallis, May 2 0 —Frank a trip
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Sherwood of N yssa is one of th e en- to hia home near Tillam ook, a f te r at* ¿ :*»9 *t the Pipeline ranch
trie s in th e dU m om itsd riflrf squad tending school here the p a s t y e ar,
j Nyssaites have been having
relay race which will he one of the 1 The Ja m es H tnafln fam ily moved to
rare
sport this week taking
15 bom petltiva fe a tu re s e f the a n n a a l1 Boiae th is w eak
Mr. H anafln, who
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m ilita ry to u rn am en t to be held hare has been aection forem an here, haa
from t h e M&lheur river,
D ecoratiou Day, May 30.
: been tra n s fe rre d to the Boise d istric t. Some enthusiaeta
have gone
The m ilita ry d e p a rtm e n t o f th e eol- j S
a „ upt.
„ , Crai) cam e ____
over fro— V a!e o v e r every n i g h t this week.
lege la sparing no effort to m ake thia .
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today bringing w ith her th e sliver eup
Mr. and Mra. Chas. Thomp
the la rg e st and m ost in te re s tin g tour-
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which M argaret H u n t won a t t h e r e
nam ent ever held h ere, though pre- :
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euu p
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cen t tra c k m e e t L and
re te n te cu
d i i« t to
vious ones have ra n k ed as m ajor
nesday.
the young lady,
e v en ts in the college y e a r. The n ig h t,
Mrs.
Mra. 0 . E. Bertach motored
sham b a ttle fe a tu re has been displaced I M
rs- Cnas.
Cn*3- McConnell
McConnell le
l e f f t t Sunday
this y ear by an a fte rn o o n p ro g ram o f ' For S a lt L ake to .v isit fo r a m onth to Parma last Tuesday, accom •
sp eclacu las c o n tests and dem onstra Wllh her b ro lh e » and s iste rs and bring panitd by Mra Rosa Parkinson
tions, in o n . of which Sharwood baa : hom * **•» m other. Mra. J . A. Sehnei-
e ta ere d .
!t# r- wno kas sp e n t th e w lntea w ith a and Mrs. Harland and their
child reg.
M ilitary train in g fa r tha atu d an ta ! d a u g h te r th ere,
closes for tha y e ar w ith th is to u rn a -1 M artha L aw rence of P arm n sp e n t
m ent, hence th is annua) e v en t ta k e s the week end visitin g a t th e T h ra s h e r
on the n a tu re o f a celebration as well b jme.
as a m ilitary exkihiticn.
Sherwood
Miss Lilly May H u n t ie visitin g re la
The past week has witnessed
has train ed one yea* in t h . e avatry tives in P ortland.
th« «losing scenes of the Nyssa
unit.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. H im ler and Miaa
H ilda Huniee of N am p a w ere Sunday school for 1924-26. Sunday the
Baccalaureate service was held
g u e sts a t the Fred M arshall home.
DOG LOST
M rs. O. D. Boyer and children le f t in the Methodist church and
F rom tra in betw een N am pa aad
Wednesday evening the
H untington, on Apci4 28, 1925, a dog today fo r Cornucopia to jo in Mr. on
Boyer, who is w orking a t th e mine.
described as foilawa:
Commencement service
was
Mrs. W illiam M artin will leave this held in the Liberty theater,
Black, w hite ring around neck, 4
w hite f e a t /l a g g tail, w hite tip on
ev en in g fo r T he D alles to v isit h .
-C which
six high
schoel
endt w vftnit a b iu t 65 pounds, in
m o th e r
graduates,
three
boys
and
three
clined to be wild when loose,
C lint W ebb wae down from MeCall,
w hite s tre a k in face, reddish
w here he is o p e ra tin g a hotel, T hurs girls, received their diplomas.
around th e e a ri, rough hair.
six
graduates
were:
day. H e re p o rts business good a t ihe The
A rew ard of $10 wilt be paid for de lake. H e re tu rn e d Friday, accom Bruce Gilchrist,
ttugene F.
livery of dog a t the looul express of panied by M a rg are t, Jim m ie and
Hanafin, Frances F. Klink
flee.
R. A. COX,
Alvin, who have been a tte n u in g school
enberg, P. Lester Klinken
Supt. A m erican E xpress Co., S alt here.
berg, Bernice D. Martin and
L ake, U tah
When Joh n n y Caneelm o re tu rn e d
Elsie F. Thrasher. Both services
from a business trip to P o rtlan d last
week ha b ro u g h t w ith him a brand were well attended by friends
Notice to Water Tiers.
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new c a r th a t is about the handsom est and relatives of the young grad
Owing to th e fa c t th a t th e p re sen t
and m ost o rn a ta th in g in th a t lin e th a t uates.
The Baccalaureate pro
ra te s fo r high pressure w a te r are too
N yssa has e v er seen. I t is a Sadiilack gram was as follows:
low to pay running expenses and tak e
8, b u n t on ra cin g lines, and is equip
e are of m atu rin g bonda; and to the
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M a rch .........................M n . F. M. Stubbe
f a rth e r fe e t th a t it h a . been n .c e .a .r y »*d, * ,th * “ ehe ■ ¡ * “ B '• " « n t e n o e l . j f
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___ Rev. S m u ts
including c ig a r lig h ter, m irro r, bog 1
to purchase a new pump in order to
Song—Holy, H aly, Holy, C ongregation
fo r pow der puif, and e v e ry th in . ’
aupply sufficient w a ter, th e Town
Violin Solo____ M azurka E M lynaurki
W hen it comes to picking o u t • car,
Council has increaaed th e ra te s by 50
B ernice Vorhiea
John has g o t ’em all b e a t.
per cent.
Solo—My T a s k ___ » ...E . L. A shford
The new” ra te s will ta k e effect on
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Ray and son
Mrs. A. R. M cCarty
ap en t Sunday in Boise.
Ju n e 1, 1925
S erm o n _______________ Rev. Sm uta
By o rd e r of Council.
Mr. and Mra. S. D. G oshert, G race Solo—All th a W ay............ C. S. B riggs
2t
A. R. M ILLA R,
M rs. A. R. M cCarty
and D orothy sp en t S a tu rd ay and S u n
Recorder.
day in E m m e tt w ith H a rry G o ih a rt’i Benediction.
fam ily.
Cammeneament Program
Mies D ora T hom pson re tu rn e d borne M arch—On to V ietory Lillian Sheldon
W A N T E D — R am s to p a stu re for
sum m er. R iver fro n t p a s 'u ra . P lenty S a tu rd a y from Piiot Rock, O r., w here
Mrs. F. M. S tubbs
In stru m e n ta l D uet— Boys B rigade
of w a te r, shade and p a stu re. W rite she closed a successful school year.
or inquire of T. H. N apton, Box 23,
... .......... ........... ........... . . . P ercy W enrich
Mw a id lire. J. W. Fogle moved
H om edale, Idaho.
m224t
M rs. F . M Stubbs, Donna Cook
Monday o u t to th e D eseret sheep
ranch, w here th ey will be employed Vocal Solo—
for th e sum m er.
I C aa Sing you a Song of S p rin g tim e
F R E E —A 25c coupon wirii every 25e
................................................. Fay F o ster
T he G. R. Swan fam ily has moved
purchase of H a rv e st Hom e P roducts
W h a t’s th e U s e ............H u b e rt W ard
to th e ir ranch n ear Boise fo r th e
a t th e B ertach b a rb e r shop for 30 days
Edna D ennis
sum m er.
I to a d v e rtis e
m2$4t
P a st, P re se n t and F u tu re e f th e Cleas
H arness w ashed and oiled, $2.60 per
F ra n c es K linenberg
set. N yssa H arness A addlery Shop.
Violin Sole___ ____ _________ Selection
P eninsular R ange fo r sale in good
Bliss C a rte r retu rn e d T hursday from
B ernice Vorhiea
m l63t
condition G a rre t G root.
Boise to resum e her fo rm er position I Vocal D u c t.......... Sunshine of My Soul
a t th e N yssa Pharm acy. H e r m an y ,
E dna Eennis, V erne Thompson
friends here will welcome her back A d d re s ..____________ Rev. C. H. Blom
w ith th e glad band.
Voesl S o l e -
to m e S w eet D ev____ K a te Vannah
Mr. and Mrs. H erm an Towne «pent
Sleepy Hollow Time, R iehard Koantz
S a tu rd ay a rd Sunday in Boise.
Mr». C. L. MeCsy
Mr. and Mra. G. E. B astsch m etosed
P re se n ta tio n of
Diploma* — S. D.
te P arm a Sunday.
G oshert, C hairm an of S eh eol Board
Geo. Phillipa and P. I. Spier sp e n t a
Song to tha Clasa -E d n a Dennis, Mil
few days in Jo rd an Valley and the
dred Lang, V erna Thompson
Ow yhee buying stoek this w eek.
A b ro th e r of Mr. Benson living n ear
P a y e tte h a t the m isfortune to over
tu rn his e a t la s t Friday, in ju rin g a >
T he C. I. C. clasa of the M ethodist
sm a I ctaild o f th ree, probably serio u s
■ uaday School will sell pfee and cot
ly-
Poarl Blngm an has a c o n tra c t to tag e cheese a t th e C am rnerrial Club
room« S aturday a fte rn o o n to help de
build a sm all house n e a r S ta r, Ida.
fra y th e ir expenses to th e M ethodist
F rank W ym ar ia doing som a earnest
convention a t W allowa lake.
Piea
work on tha highw ay betw een N yasa
•old by the piece, o r whole.
an i O n ta n a.
Mrs W. H. Crookar a a ttrn s d this
Don’t fo rg et auto ta p and e u rta in
week from th e Twin Falla country,
* RAY. Prop.
w here she has j o i t com pleted a suc work a t Nyasa H arness A Saddlery
Shop.
cess! u I term of school.
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If You Need
MEAT OR ICE
Phone 6
Nyssa, Or.
Nyssa Packing Co.
BURBIDGE
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Malheur County Bank
peth of routine, are w hat have w a n te d m ost in makfnR loyal friends and cue-
tom ere for this bank.
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Buy a Pie
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BASEBALL
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Vale vs. Nyssa
at Nyssa
School Closed
W. B. HOXIE
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
:: City Dray Line
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I I M < « »'»♦< I I M
A num ber o f N y s s s its s a tte n d ed th e
Mias H a le l B erU ch, in com pany
Nyiaa, O ragua
big picnic a t P a y e tte thia weela given w ith Mr. and Mra Kuump, apent Sun-
at tha close ot business April C, 1926
by the P a y e tte C ream ery Co to t h e i r , day w ith Mra. K oum p’o p a ren ta in
employ*» and patrone. Am ong those ¡A rana valley. Mr. and Mra Enoch
RESOURCES
L IA B IL IT IE S
in a tte n d an c e frcm here w ere Mr. end : Asho-raf*. Mr. Boum p in bookkeeper Loans and D iscounts_____ $342 )0« 71 Cepita) S to c k ............................$ 25.90«.««
Mrs A. Felton, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. ¡for the Boise P a y e tte L um ber Co., ! Oveedraftp-,...............................
286 72
Sherwood end Mr. and Mra. S. D. and was in N yssa tw o days last week B u ild ia riP irn itu r* ,F ix tu re s 14,75« 56 Surplus and P r a f lti.............. .. S*, 414m
5,M i M Billa P a y a b le .............................
NCMR
Gonhert. They re p o rt e big a tte n d , ¡helping invoice the com pany’s stoofc O ther R eal E s ta te ..............
j Stocks end S e c u ritie s_____I 1 ,000.1*0
aneo end lots of fre e ioe cream and hare. He a lto helped invotce the Vale Bonds end W a rra n ts........ ..
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edisoounta...............................
MONK
S.7M.48
eake.
stock F riday nnd S atu rd ay of last C ash and D ue F rom B anks 130,14« 10 D E PO SIT S................................ 434,144 m
w
eek.
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Brown have re
it.T i
tu rn e d from Boiae, w here they have
$491,1
Mr and Mrs. A rtie R obertson and
O F F IC E R S AND DIRECTORS
been living fo r aeveral m ontha.
eon Joe viaited relative« in E m m e tt
In Relay Race
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CONDENSED STATEMENT
LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF
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ATTORNEYS
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SU NDAY, May 24
The old rivals meet again to battle for cellar position
in league standing and some real thrills are in store.
£
Admission - 50c and 25c
U n lu c k y C a r th a g in ia n
W h y H e E sc a p e d
Sophonisba, a C arthaginian princess,
w as horn tinder an unlucky star. She
was betrothed to Maalnlssa. hut was
eompelled to tnnrry Syphax. Maalnlssa
defeated Sypliax and wed her, but the
Rom ans made him give her up.
The girl tvas interested in the yarns
the fat old sailor was telling. He had
Just finished relating his experiences
with cannibals, and she sa id : “And so
the natives didn’t harm you, a fte r
«117” "Bless you, no,” w as the reply.
“They didn’t have a saucepan my
size.”
C h in a as H u b o f U n iv e rse
China Is referred to ns the Middle
kingdom. Tills Is a translation of
Tchang-Kove. The name w as adopted
on the belief of the Chinese th at their
kingdom was the re n te r of the world.
A F a lse L ig h t
No mind was ever Illum inated b?
rending lurid novels.—Boston Tran
script