The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, May 22, 1925, Image 4

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    W B GATE CITY JOÜRNAC
to tbeir homa in Pocatallo, Ida , Mon­
O-— WELL—
day, after a short visit with Mrs.
Kreney’s brotoer, J. W Kygar Mr
A young woman bavin;; decided that
Kygar bad not (eon his sister for n re
Friday at Myaea.
Published
It was just at pres ni the fashionable
years or bis brother-in lawfor 35 ' earn
Oregon, by
Sunday tha Kygsrs entertained at a thing to know ull about business and
town industries, was being shown
family party for them. Lou DaG dcs
through a garter factory.
and Lynn Kygars spent the day there.
H F. BROWN
“Goodness!" she exclaimed, “90,01*)
Mr. and Mrs I. W. Edison and fara
pairs In one week! I don’t see where
they all go.”
Entered at tha P o it o t t « at Myaaa, ily moved to Nampa Saturday.
“Neither do I." replied the young
Carl Rich of Las Animas. C olo, ia
u tter
man who was guidiug her. coloring
working at tha Evans ranch.
slightly.—Holmes Store News.
Mrs Lou DeGoede ard son spent
SUBSCRIPTION RATE8:
gaturday night with Mrs. Garriscn.
The Baker’s Figures
*1.60
Una year, ta advaaca
A tinker was accused of making OP
* months, ia adv.
_ .ii
per cent profit.
•No," he expostulated; “ I only make
1 per cent profit. See here; this costs
In the opening game of the me one cent! I sell It for two cents!
Oregon-Idaho baseball league at That’s 1 per cent profit, isn’t It?”
Fortunately he Is now able to make
Mr. ard Mrs Fred Kllngbeck antar Parma Sunday the local team 2 per cent.—Kikerikt, Vienna.
tsined at dinnar Sunday. Thair guests went down to defeat at the
wera Mr aid Mrs. Bob Elliott and hands of the fast Parma squad
Settling Mother
Alettrs. Ctrl Rich and Wm. Grubar.
to the tune of 13 to 2. Kenneth j He—Tomorrow morning you will
D eiit Smith, daughter of Mr. and Green, the local pitcher, hurlea j meet me at the Cosy cafe.
She—But supposing mother Insists
Mrs. Dean Smith, is quzrantincd wiib
a masterful name, striking out on coming with me?
a very li/h t case of smallpox, and
He—She Won't; I have invited her
Dean and his other daughter ere stay- e g h t of the heavy hitting Parma to meet me at the same time at River
veterans,
and
allowing
but
seven
ing with Mr. and Mrs. i. B. Smith.
restaurant.
GATE CITY JOURNAL
Parma Defeats Nyssa
Owyhee
Mr. and Mr*. Walter Pinkiton and scattered hit«, two of which
But for the
ASTOUNDING, VERY
family took dinner with Mr. and Mre. were scratches
W. W. Smith Sunday.
errors which the locals, through
Frank Newbill and Artie Robertson lack of practice and nervous eat,
might have
got five big salmon In the Malheur committed there
Saturday night Carl F nn got three been a different story to tel'.
salmon Monday night.
Packwood. the Parma pitchei-,
’I
Misa Verdi Miller returned ’ to her 1 allowed
the Nyssaites two
home in Vale Saturday, after a very straight hits, singles by Robert
successful year’s teaching at the Ore
son and RambauJ
gun Trail school. She will teach there
A slight change in the lineup
again next year, but Mias Lillie May
H int, the other teacher, will study and some stiff hitting and field
next year at Monmouth state normal. ing practice this week will put
Tommy Zest is beck from LsGrande the local team in share to give'
an I says work is scarce as ‘ ‘ hens vale, who plays here next Sun
teeth” there.
Mr. Oversea»—A most remarkable
day, a run tor their money and
A letter from Andrew and Alyen ihe fans who witness next Sun coincidence, what?
Mr. Kaglebird—What's that?
McGinnis savs they serured work in day’s game have some real thrills
Mr. Oversea»—That jour first Presi­
the Long Valley timber at good
dent and vour capital city should
in store.
wages
In the other opener of the O.- have the same identical name.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fisher enter­
I. league at Vale, Fruitland
W hat to D o ?
tained at what we believe is the very
first “ ho.iest to goodness” spring administered a 13 to 2 drubbing or an th s t r a n g e t h i n g s in t h i s w o r l d ,
T h i s is the s t r a n g e s t o n e ;
fried chicken dinner tbit year, on to Vale.
80 m a n y t h i n g s a r e e a s i e r s ai d
Sunday, and had all the fancy fixin a
to go with it that the true southern
cook (Mrs Fisher is a Kentuckian)
knows just how to peepers.
’Ibe
guests were Mr. Bigelow, Mr. and
Mrs. Patterson, Mr. and Mre. Harry
Evens and two children, Miasas Viva
Caywood and Georgia Rust. Can you
beat fried spring chicken May 17?
Miss Juanita Bigelow, the musically
gifted daughter of Mr. and Mns. Silas
Bigelow, who is e member of the
woman’s glee club o f tho College of
Idaho at Caldwell, had the bom r of
participating in the two day murie
festival given at the college.
Mr». Charlotte Kygar visited with
Miss Myrtle Points Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellie Walters and fam­
ily spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Kerr.
Harvey Otis, well known mechanic
end electrician of Adrian, is helping
Tommy Lews fix hie pumping plant.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hennis were Nam
pa shoppers Saturday and drove to
Boise Sunday for tbeir annual picnic
with relatives and friends.
Mr and Mrs. Ed Myers end Mrs
Heath took «upper at the William
Peu’ z home one day last week.
Lawyer and Mra. Bruce Kester and
family e f Ontario spent 9unday with
the Lowe’s at a big picnic dinner s
Warm Springs ram h up the Owyhee
canyon. Mra. Kester ia state vice
president of P. T A. and is also a lew
ver of no mean ability, having bean
admitted to the Oregon bar.
Bill Peuta is impatiently awaiting
the arrival o f his sister and family
the Jacob Msrcueons, who will sail i n
the linar ’ ’Scotland” from Hrmburg
Germany, May 28, and will make thei
home with Bill until they And a loea
tion.
Mr. and Mra. O R. Hite and family
took dinner at the J. P. McGinnis
home Sunday.
Thao Rust end mother accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lowe to their
homeet. ad Tharsday and Friday,
where (he men did the upkeep work
and the ladies prepared the eats.
Miss Naomi Evans, who lives with
her lister, Mrs Jackson, at the Dee
eret sheep ranch, spent Sunday with
Miss Wanda Hite.
D. W.
One on the Heckler
Lecturer—Now for a few minutes,
lailies and gentlemen, we shall con­
sider the fundamental principles of ar­
chitecture. The Etruscans—
Voice From the Rear—How d’ye
build a hoghouse?
Lecturer (promptly)—Do you con­
template moving, sir?
In a letter to the Journal D.
W. Gibson says:
*’ T have accepted the position
as manager of this contest and
will say I like the work very
V ery Often
much so far.”
Mrs. Gay—I always agree with ray
The contest referred to is husband.
Mrs. Guy—Very sweet of you.
an egg laying contest given by
Mrs. Gay—Except, of course, when
t^e California Farm Bureau and he is wrong.
conducted under the auspices of
the poultry division of the Uni
versity of California. The Santa
Cruz Sentinel has the following
regarding Mr. Gibson’s taking
charge of the contest:
‘‘The management of the con.
test changed hands during the
month.
D. W. Gibson takes
the place of O. F.* Griffin. Mr.
Gibson has been in the poultry
business in Oregon for eight
years as a breeder of u.ility and
show birds of the White Leghorn
and Plymouth Rock breeds. He
comes highly recommended by
the Oregon Agricultural Ct liege,
as well as the practical dairymen
White—Aggressive people
of his state.”
to u un ly hove black eyes.
Green—Or get th m.
According to Delno’s report
for April, which was published
The Stage Improved On
in the Santa Cruz paper, his
On e r e a s o n I l i k e ‘t h e m o v i e s —
W h e n d e a d an a c t o r f a l l s
birds laid around 75 per cent for
Ho c a n ' t r e v i v ^ a m id a p p l a u s e
j
the month.
A n d l a k e six* c u r t a i n ca ll s.
)
Who Would?
"Hand and Seal”
Ancient oriental rulers used thumb
Impressions on legal
documents
hence the expression, "hereto I set my
hund and seal.”
Incidentally this
practice led Into the modern-day finger­
print Identification system.
Nature’s Kindness
Record of Bloodshed
Mlaaea Nellie and Rada Klliott will
leaye Las Anlmos, Col., May 11, en
route to the Owyhee in company weth
their grandparents, Mr. and Mra. J.
H Gruber, who will dome overland in
a track. They eotknate the trip tan
bo mada In aboot tan dag a.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Contrail entee-
tained Mr. and Mra. Hoary Slippey and
family at dinner Sunday.
Mrs. Geo. Cleaaew, daughter and
eon motored to Caldwell aad attended
the draea show aad laatera parade
Saturday.
T h a n e v e r t h e y a r e done.
Gibson in
Charge of Contest
Asked by her s c h o o l teacher to de
scribe the backbone .1 schoolgirl said :
“The backbone is something that holds
up the head and ribs and keeps one
from having legs clear up to the neck ”
Laura Huffman and Georgia Rust —Boston Transcript.
and Myrtle Points took supper at Mrs.
('red Kllngback’s Saturday evening
Mre. John Hite spent the week and
with her parents in Ontario.
Buy a Ford!
55W
■M H I
ms
The Council of Blood, a court or
gsnlsed In the Netherlands hy the
duke of Alva, In 1587, to suppress pop­
ular agitation against I’hlllp II of
Spain, put to death 1,800 persons In
less than three months.
For Sale or Trade.
16 H. P. Fairbanks Morse Z type
engine, 20 feet new irrigation p'pe.
Firm » lifter pump and Ion* drive
belt. Will trade for Ford motor car
or sell cheap E. A Larkin, Parma.
Idaho, Route 3.
m82t
Barlay in seeks. M 25 per cwt. A.
m l£tf
Mr. and Mra. O. 0. Keeney returned Hinach, Nyssa, Oregon.
>1^» »
TOO CANDID
As elderly beau had been delivering
himself of < ortain forcible home truths
when lecturing his nephew.
“ Wonderful chap, your uncle,” ob­
serve,! a friend when the old gentle­
man bad disappeared. “ So well pre­
served.”
"I don't know so much about his be­
ing well preserved,” growled the of­
fended nephew, "but he is unpleasant­
ly cadid.”—Youth’s Companion.
and Save the Difference
Y O U R C R E D IT IS G O O D
All But Halt
$ 128.90
“ My poor fellow," said the lady,
“ here is a quarter for you. Goodness,
gracious, it must be dreadful to be
lame, but Just think how much worse
It would be if you were blind.”
“ Ter right, lady,” agreed the beggar,
"when I was blind I wag always get­
ting counterfeit money.”—Judge.
men of #17.27
delivers to you a New Ford Touring
Car. Balance in small monthly pay-
You will never miss it
Less than $5.00 per week
HIS HEART IN HIS HEAD
OTHER MODELS IN PROPORTION! Pay as You Ride.
Ride as You Pay.
y. B.
ONTARIO
Staples Ford
Garage
PHONE 23
OREGON
► Ve'
We haul
“ He’s a cold proposition—a regular
cabbage!”
“How's that?”
"Got bis h art In his head.*
Accepting Terms
N ever g e t discouraged,
D o n o t le t y o u r v a l o r fa d e .
W h e n y o u g e t a lem on .
J u s t m a k e lem o n ad e .
|
Just Complaint
Anything
Anywhere
Any Time
Cheeley & Teutsch
M ight Be Possible
"The kinds of buttons and the way
of using them are varied,” read Mrs.
Grouch, who was giving the fashion
puge the once over.
” 1 suppose,”
growled her husband, “ they might
even he used to hold my underwear
on if I over could get them sewed on.”
—Cincinnati Enquirer.
K ee p Com plexions Clear
The smoothness and clarity of Ihe
complexions of Mohammednn women
are uscribed to the fnct that their re­
ligious observances necessitate bath­
ing their faces mnny times each day
with cold water.
87—Phon»*—75E5
Two men registered in a Buffalo
hotel and asked for a double reem.
Not long after they reached the room
SUMMONS
one phoned to the front office.
“ I thought you told us this was a In the Justice Court for the District
Cat Superstition
double room.” he said.
of Nyssa, County of Malheur. State
"It is,” answered the room clerk.
A black cat running ucross the path
o f Oregon.
“ Why, Isn't the bed big enough?”
In some countries Is considered a bad
E. C. Wilson and Barney Wilson,
“The bed Is all right.” s^^Rthe
This
and I 11 others a good omen.
guest, “but where is the other Bible?” doing business under the Arm name superstitkto probably had its origin
and style of Wilson Brothers, Plain In the fnct that black cats are In
tiffs,
mythology Inseparably associated with
Low-Down
vs.
witches, who bad the power to bring
An Iowa girl en route to visit
friends in New York entered the city Pratt Walton and Hazel Walton, De­ either good luck or misfortune.
fendants.
by the Hudson tunnel, then took the
To Pratt Walton anu Haael Walton,
subway to their address.
Says Brother Williams
"What do you think of the dty?” the above named de'endancs:
Looks like God made de worl’
they asked on her arrival.
In the name of the Mate o f Oregon ’specially for folks ter growl at, en-
“ I couldn’t say,” she replied. ‘T’ve you are hereby reepdtred to app.-or less they Jcs growls kaze dey wuz
had only a worm's eye view.”
and answer the complaint Aled against born zo, and tt’z expected of ’em._
you in the above entitled action on or Atlanta Constitution.
PROBABLY NOT KNOW N
before the expiration ef six (UR t\ egks
from tho date o f the Aral puMR Mlon
Organ Tones From Piano
o f this summons, and if you fail to
Tones of an organ, oboe or Aute
answer for want tiMVeuf. the plaintiffs may be produced from nn ordinary
above named wnf take judgment piano by placing tiny electromagnets
againat you on tbeir f.rst cause of ac­ close to the strings, say two French
tion for the sum of Forty eight and Inventors.
13 100 Dollars 148 18), together with
interest thereon at the -ate of six per
NOTICE OF ELECTION
cent (6 rer cenR per annum from the
30th day of June, 1920, until paid, and Succor Creek Irrigation District-
for plaintiffa’ coats and disbur-.-i,tents
NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN, that
I herein, including Twenty-Ave Dollars on the 22nd day o l June, 1925. an elen
(126) attorney’ s fees.
tion will ba held, at the store o f the
And on their separate and second Van Fatten Lumber Company at
eaueo o f aetion, plaintiffs demand Adrian, Oregon, for the purpose of
Guide— There are ten thousand judgment against said defendants determining w .ether or not the Succor
skeletons and sknlls In the National and each thereof, in the sum of Fifty Creek Irrigation District, heretofore
museum at Washington.
Ave Dollars (|56 00), together with organized under the laws of Oregon, and
Tourist—And how many In the their costs and ambnrsements to be the boundaries of which are set forth
capltol. do you know?
one« taxed
in the order of the County Court for
Tbit summons is published and Malheur County, dated April 13, 19*6,
So That’s That
served upon you under and by virtue shall be united, merged and included
A w o m a n ' s d re s s , fr o m hat to so ls.
of the order o f W. B Hoxie, Justice within the Owyhee Irrigation District,
F r o m l i n g e r i e to lo c k e t ,
S h o u ld a l w a y s m a k e a p e r f e c t w h o la . of the Peace for tha district of Nyssa, and that at said election the qualified
A n d d o e s — in h u b b y ' s p o c k s t .
county of Malhear, state of Oregon, voters o f said district shall be required
duly made and entered on the 86th to cast their ballots, which shall con ­
Out for Big Game
day of March. 1925.
tain the words “ Merger—Y es” and
An Immigrant from Ireland was jast
E M. Blodgett,
"M erger—N o.”
stepfling off the host to the dock when Attorney for plaintiffs, residing at
That an said election the polls shall
be saw a Afty-cent piece lying at hla
Nyssa, Qtegon.
open at 8 o'clock a. m.. and that said
feet, and started to stoop to pick It
Dais o f Arst publication April 17. 1935 election shall be conducted as nearly
up. Suddenly he straightened agtin.
“ No, be the saints I” he ejaculated. Date o f laat publication May 29, 1925 as practicable in accordance with the
1
“ See here!” remonstrated the boss
' This Is the land of opportunity. I’ll
sternly. “ Smith's office boy doesn’t go
wait till I And them thicker.”—Amerl-
about his work bumming and whis­ I can I.eglon Weekly.
Golden Jackal Skins
tling."
Eight thousand |oiden jackal fur
‘‘You betcher life he doesn’t,” cheer­
skins, "no tails,’’ were recently offered
Not Her Grandmother
fully assented the tough kid. “ He’s
for sale by a Arm In Johannesburg
Conductor—Pardon me. madam, but South Africa.
th’ rottenest crap shooter in th’ build-
your girl seems more than twelve.
in’.”—American Legion Weekly.
Mother — Conductor 1 Would you
take me to be the mother of a girl
Wanted a Tablet
Turkey’s Fur Trade
that age?
A conversation recently overheard
Nearly 10,000 marten and fox fu-
Conductor — Lady, don’t tell me
In a modern drug store which deals in
»kina are sold In Turkey tn som.
you’re her grandmother I
many things besides drugs:
months.
“Gimme a tablet.”
Our Daily Bread
“ What kind?”
Little Frances had been struggling
“A yellow one.”
“ Ilut what's the matter with you?” to learn the Lord’s prayer, and her
“ I want to write a letter.”—Every­ grandmother asked her how she was
getting on.
body's.
“ I’retty well, grandma,” said the. “1
can aay down to the eating part al­
Too Honest
ready.”—Everybody’s Magazine.
Son-In-Law -Say, you have paid me
a thousand marks too much I
Job for Police
Fnther-ln-Law—And tbit Is the idiot
Early In the morning a woman tele­
to whom I have Intrusted my daugh­
ter!—Dorfbar bier, Berlin.
phoned for the Reading (Pa.) police to
come to her house, and upon the ar­
rive) of the officers In a car, ehe re
When They Do, They’ re Fast quested them to compel her eoo to
A Portland woman Is ZB ring a dreas take hie cough medicine, which the lad
made o f red, white and blue, because had refused to do. The police declined
alie says that they are colors that were twrisdlctlon
tuner known to run.—Portland Ex­
press.
general election law» of the State o f
Oregon.
Thia notice is given pursuant to an
order of the Board o f Directors of
■aid Suceor Creek Irrigation Distri t,
duly made and antered at an adjourned
regular meeting o f said Board on the
20th dey of May, 1925.
Dated this 20tb day o f May, 1926.
O F. SELLE,
Pe retary Succor Creek Irrigation
Distri-t
’
m f2jl9
For Sale
4-Acre Tract
Near town
Odd Use for Taxicabs
Men’« Faeee
All men’a facea are true, «hattmev.
|heir bauds are. Muikeopeare.
* I
Congestion on the sidewalks ef
Paris has become so great that many
are forced to use taxicabs to get
around the crowds.
H. F. Brown.