The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, May 29, 1925, Image 4

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    THE GATE CHT JOURNAE
GATE CITY JOURNAL New Library Rooks
Mrs. Fred Marshall, librarian o f the
Published •very
Friday
at
Oregon. by
Arrangements have been m.de
hold another fruitgrowers’
picnic and field meeting after
the fashion o f the one held last
y e a r a t Brogan. This time it
will be at the 300 acre fruit
ranch of D. T. Sleep, midway
between Ontario and Nyssa. C.
L L >ng, horticultural specialist,
will discuss matters of current
inte”est and demonstrate proven
practices fer increasing fruit
profit». Mr Long has just re­
turned from the East and * c
doubt will nave some informa­
tion on crop prospects. Methods
o f thinning fruit and results to
he e x p e c te d "will be considered.
The meeting - ill be he d rr.
Tuesday. June 2.
This is one of these occasions
where the wife and family are
supposed to he along for an en­
joyable i'av, each party armed
with a lunch basket. The pro-
gram wil. he mixed enough to
be interesting to all.
Reports
indicate a large attendance.
Nyasa. Nyssa public library, has just re-ei' ed to
a shipment o f 64 books from the M 1-
heur county librury.
Among them
are such books o f current fiction as,
H. F. BROWN
"T h e Thundering H e rd ," the latest
book by Zane Grey.
"R ed o f tha R**dHelds," the I fit-st
Wintered at the Postoli!©« at N-aaa,
o f the- Red Pepper Bums series, by
■*gon, u »econd-eli.
— -.1 Matter
Grace Richmond.
"Foursquare,'’ also by Grace Rich
mond.
"Jerem y and H arriet," by W*lpoW
Oue year, in advance— ......
- months, in advance---------- .76 is a sequel to Jeremv.
Riceyman S tep s," a recant book by
Arnold Bennett, has rivaled the earlier
D A R K AGES RETURNED.
books of this author in popularity.
SU B SC R IPTIO N
Buy
a
Ford!
and Save the Difference
Fruitgrowers Picnic
R ATE S:
John T. Scopes, a Tennessee
“ The Sea H awk,” by Sabatini and
school teacher, has been arrested "F ortu n e’s F o o l" by the same tuthor.
for teaching: evolution in the
In this collection is "P atch w ork ,” a
school
His trial will take p*'ace hook o f poems by Grace Hall, the pop
in July, fakes us back to those ular Oregonian poet.
For those who enjoy travel there
grood old days when men were in
are such books as:
danger of their lives for teach
“ Atols o f the gun,” one of the most
ing that the earth is round, or widely read South Sea bocks, by
that the earth revolves around O’ Brien.
“ Roaming the West Indies,” by
the sun instead of the sun around
the earth, or the facts regarding Harry I* rank.
* Labador B u y s ," a new book by
the circulation of the blood, 01
Grenfell.
many other scientific facts that
Hunters o f the Great N orth,” bv
are now universally accepted Stefst sson.
Bi igraphy, which is con i g to be
All o f which the church fought
just as bitterly as i; is today rexd increasingly, is represented oy
such titles as:
fighting the evolutionary theory.
My Book and H eart,” an autobiog­
Why? Because they conflicted raphy by Cora Harris, the novelist.
! I, Is are to be opened by the state
with the teachings of the Bible.
" A L aw yer’s Life on two Conti highway cornmi-sion at its m eeting in
Pert I ed J
K or 29 for grading the
The church is running true to nents,” by Nunn
"Marbacka, ” the autobiography of la -th u s in the John Day highway,
form A t a lime when the church
wh ch is the Cow Valley section, in,
is employing every effort to gi t the Sweedish « oveliat,Selma Leg* rlof. M.iln'-i rerun . a «in lance o f about
the Bible taught in the schools
21 min s irom the t p o f Cow Valley
it is using the methods of the
h II t.bove Brogan to the end o f Unity
B -an creek near Ironside, according
dark ages when Torquemadaand
installation o f the Nyssa Packing
his merry men were using the Go 'i new ice plant was comp'eteo the to notices sent to co tractors thia
week.
rack and thumbscrew to make first o f the week ard is now in opera­ T.i - last lap of the g ra d irg on t i e
“ heretics” recant, to prevent the tion, turning out two tons o f ice daily. John 1) y highway is being ruzhi d
teaching of evolution. Human Ihe ice la made from c ily water and un i .’lie s it is completed there wi I be
nature, at least religionist hu­ is s rictly pure In coni ec ion with an excellent read liom Vale to A rling
the ice plant the company uas installed
man nature, doesn’ t seem to a cooling apparatus which keeps the too. The t in ior completion o f the
Cow Vxh-y section dors not expire
Have changed much in 500 years. temperature near the fre *x .rg point
u il 192*1. yet in is anticipated l y
Only lack of opportunity pre ard absolutely prevents the a'ighte*t Coun ty Juoge H Lee Noe aim Road
taint
to
the
meat,
no
m
atter
how
hot
vents a return to conditions
C mmiaaioners J D Fairman o f Har­
prevailing in the fifteenth cen the weather. The apparatus consists ts.r and C. H Oxrnan of Ontario that
of a number o f p pi s running through at least the gru.ling will be completed
tury.
the shuw cases where the meat is
P its
Ice Plant
í j
3e Opened
Running
Y O U R C R E D IT IS GOOD
FU LLY ARMORED
'Tlave your children a good school
teacher?” asked a motor tourist.
’’Yes’m, I reckon so.” replied Gap
Johnson of Rumpus Ridge. “ Least-
ways, she gets converted all over ag'ln
every time there’s a revival, prays like
telling the Lord how to run his own
business, and Is so lean, lank and
sharp-cornered that no man In his so­
ber senses would try to make a masb
on her.” — Kansas City Star.
Between Girls
Alice— That new wrap is very be­
coming to you.
Grace— You think so? To my notion
It bides much of my figure.
Alice— Yes, that's just the reason
why.
N O T F IT T O L O V E
Owyhee
Bundle Day
Poor Lights
Polo Tourney
McKnight Retained
Chiropractors
Less than $5.00 per week
OTHER MODELS IN PROPORTION!
Ride as You Pay.
Pay as You Ride.
Staples Ford
Garage
To the Last
A well-known author was vainly en­
deavoring to write the other morning,
when he was repeatedly Interrupted
by Ills six-year-old son. “ I f you ask me
one more question," the harassed
writer declared at last, ‘‘I will go out
and drown myself.”
"Father.” came the small voice,
“ may I come out and see you do It?”—
Dublin Herald.
tn s tall. Toe contract w ill be let a t'
kipt, through which s forced * stream th ‘ Yneetirg o f the state highway-
of liquid only iO degrees above zero. comm.-sion. Malheur Enterprise.
"You don’t seem to be ««lasting any
It. wi l have u cooling i ffcct u i a hot
love on that neighbor of yours.”
<lsy l o g o in and see the f.net on «he
“ Why, man, to hear that fellow talk
The alfalfa spraying by airplane pipes.
Oue P e r f e c t H o m e
you'd think him as Important in this
demonstration was enthusiastically
Jackson—There Is room for improve­ place as I I ”
The company’e patron*, as well as
attended by our citizens on Monday o f the company, are to be congi utulaied ment in every home.
thia week.
Johnson— Not In mine.
upon this improved service
Senatorial Deliberation
Jackson Oh! Tlit>n you consider
Mrs. Tom Lowe sprain*d the instep
In halls where l s g ls l a t l v e vjJU
your borne perfect?
o f one foot by her dress retching when
Proc
eeds In sta tely rhythm,
Johnson—Oh, but we live in an
she stepped over an irrigatin g ditch.
'TIs said. “ You can't l ik e fe lle rs till
apartment.
You
g e t acquainted w it h 'em.”
Tue sprain is very painful and ncc«s
aitatea the uaa o f crutches.
The last two weeks in M y are bun
W h y H e W a n te d Story
An Endurance Test
Mrs. Oce Schweizcr spent the week die week* for the Near East R elief
Eminent Author You bought a story
The audience grew less and less un­
end with her aiater, Mrs. Lois Russell, Last year Nyssa responded very gen of mine ten years ago for $25.
til a speaker arose with enly ©ne naan
erously to the call for old clothes an
in beiae.
Editor— Yes, but vve haven't printed In front o f him.
s
i*s
.
The
letter
received
a
tic
r
the
It .vet.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rust hnve moved
"My dear sir,” began the speaker
bags were shipped told how grat«*4cl
Eminent Author— Well, let me have “ I cannot express the gratitude I feE
to Fred Klingback’s upper ranch.
the workers were for tne old clothes. It hack for $250. I’ve got a reputa­ for the courtesy you have shown me
The Owyhee Sunday school wil|
Last winter the fund* and supplies tion now and don’t want to spoil It.
in remaining to hear my speech.”
spend Children’s Dug at the Tom Lowe
were not enough to fill the dem nd for
“ Oh,” replied the man addressed, “ I
homestead at Mitchell
Butte hot
refugees in the Near East
Wo are
deserve no thanks; I’m the next speak­
Necessary
springs. Everyone bring your dinner
glad that we can help so that another
Novelist— My hero is a hard, st« rn er.— Minneapolis Tribune.
and attend tha services there.
winter may not be aa bitter as the mint, with a strong face.
The Harry Evans family, with their last fo r them.
Editor lie n-eds it! In the first
The Better Way
gucata from Nampa, and the Frank
The boy* o f Mrs. Davis’ Suntlay four chapters his face falls a dozen
After capturing many ’’firsts” f
DeBord family of Payette constitutsd school class will call at your hoin -s times.
athletic prowess, a young weman <
a merry fishing partv at Malheur on Monday for bundlta, or luler if
eided to take up cooking lessons.
Butte Tuesday afternoon and evening, you wish .
W ell, He and Cica—
“ A wise decision,” declared the In­
First Student—I wonder how old structor. “ Join our waffle class to­
Mr. and Mrs Bigielow and John were
Those who live in the country or aie
morrow. W e give a medal for waffles.”
guests o f Mr and Mrs. Tom Lowe at­ not called upon and wish to help with Mrs. Jones is.
But when the young lady showed np
Second Student— Quite old. I Im­
tending the commencement exercise* this work may leave their bundles at
wearing nil her trophies, the instruc­
o f Ontario high school Wednesday, the Commercial Club rooms, or call agine. They say she used to teach
tor said: “ Maybe we’d better give
Caesar.
May 21.
No. 77. Shipment will nor. be made
yon a waffle for medals."
Onee more Ontario has cause to he Until Saturday, June 6.
Supreme Test
Several persons who did not happen
proud a f its younger generation. This
Howard—Art» you suro that you !
T A K IN G RISKS
time the name of our standard bearer tn have old clothes donate i money to really love Florence?
Headquarters
is Mias Ruby Bradley, who was vale­ prepay the freigh t.
Frank— Al>s 'lately, my boy. I ’ve j
dictorian o f the oiass o f 1925, Ontario were especially grateful for thia fore­ seen her bob done up in curl papers I
j
high achoo*. and to those who know thought.
Small
Stuff
Thia work is purely humanitarion
the aeveral members o f that claa it is
The chicken saw n pigeon’s egg for I
very evident that It required work o f and the workers all volunteers and no
the highest order and unusual ability religious denomination receives any the first time and eyed it curiously.
"It must be an egg, nil right,” she I
to be able to reach and to hold the credit for the work.
mused, "but It Isn’t like what mother j
pace from the first Ireshmasi day to
Mrs. W. W. F o il r,
used to make."— Legion Weekly.
last Exam. Ruby, the friends "back
home” who have cared so much fo r
Looks That Way
you, are SO glad.
She— Do you really think I married
Wo in Owyhee school district so
you for your money?
often wonder why mngatines and Editor Journal:
He— Well, the way my money bus
Dentist— Don’t lie afraid. You’ll be
The city lig h tirg system need
b«*oii going It looks suspicious.
newspapers have wild headlines about
profoundly unconscious while I’ m ez
undiaciplimd ' »''«h a u lin g , or mom juice should be
"flam ing youth” and
tracting those teeth.
adolescents.” Where do these freaks ! turned on. y.-n *-«- r.g is needed to
Should Say Not
Patient—'flint’s what troubles me.
Nyssa is the
originate? We don’ t have that kind in ore use tha livh'i*.
Nam es are mislt ciinK and
doc. Isn’t there some sufe place where
o f young people in ‘ our small corner." poorest lighted town in the range of
Don't mean Just what they say,
I can leave my roll before I take the
F o r in k ift shoppes l found
the view o f parser gers on the O. S, I,
gas?
T h e y don't Ri ve things away.
and O. W. railroads, as reported by
aeveral tourists on their return.
On the Radio
It Was
Are we getting anywhere near the
Eena,» Meena, Minah. M o -
W illis—You know that excuse you
Frcm May 30 to June 10, inelueive, candle pow« r which our contract with
Catch a sonjp on the radio;
told me to spring on the boss when I
I f it's squeaky, don’t let so,
are the datea aet for the annual Polo the Idaho Power Oo calls for?
was late this morning?
T u a e It in a l it tl e me .
Tournament to be held in Boise thia
Our 600 candle power lightxi are
Oillis— Yes ! -iti■*! it was a sure-fire
ye*r. Three crack army teams and about as effectire as th* «> dinary 60 excuse. Wasn’t it?
A Boston Lady in Chicago
one national guard team will eompeta C. r. lighta we hrd before tb * pres
W illis—It was. He sure fired me.
A lady went Into a department store
in tha toarney for the Ninth Army ent contract was made.
and said to the clerk:
Area Arm y reampionship, and th e*«
Sh-h-ht
" I would like a diminutive cone
W. B. Hoxie.
teams, together with tha Boise team,
Ronnie— I tell you my love for yon seml-perforated. with symmetrical In­
wil contest for til* Northwest Cham*
dentations.”
Is making me mad— mad!
pionship cup.
The clerk said he did not have such
Anna— Well, keep quiet about It. It’s
a thing.
bad the same effect on father.
” Oh yea.” replied the customer. “ I'd
According to official dispatch from
like a thimble."
Washington, D C , Geo H. McKnight
Dr*. ’ Bradford A Bradford. Carver
gradtutr*. Consultation and axamina-
M n free. Ten years mu cessfOi prac­
tice tn fbe state oT Oregon.
First
door west of Bank
m -jrtQ
delivers to you a New Ford Touring
tp L f e O i i i / U Car. Balance in small monthly pay-
men of $17.27. You will never miss it
PHONE 23
OREGON
a^V-
We haul
■ iffitn m i j
NOTICE OF ELECTION
Succor Creek Irrigation District
Anything
Anywhere
Any Time
Cheeley & Teutsch
87—Phones—75E5
SUMMONS
In the Justice Court for the District
o f Nyssa, County e f Malheur. State
o f Oregon.
E. C. Wilson and Earncy Wilson,
doing business under the firm name
and style o f Wilson Brothers, Plain
tiffs.
vs.
P ra tt Walton and Hazel Walton, De-
fendants.
T o P ratt Walton ana Hazel Walton,
the above named defendants:
In the name o f the State o f Oregon
you are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint filed against
you in the above entitled action on or
before the expiration e f six (6) weeks
from the date o f the first publi ation
of this summons, and i f you fail to
answer for want thereof, the plaintiffs
above named
take judgment
againat you on their first cause o f ac-
tion for the sum o f Forty eight and
13 106 Dollars 148 13), together with
interest thereon at the rate of six per
cent (6 rer cent) per annum from the
30th day of June, 1920, until paid, and
for plaintiffs’ costs and disbursements
herein, including Twenty five Dollars
((26) attorney’ s fees.
And on their separate and second
cause o f action, plaintiffs demand
judgment against said defendants,
and each thereof, in the sum o f F ifty
five Dollars ((56 00), together with
their costs and disbnrsements to be
once taxed
This summons is published and
served upon you under and by virtue
of the order o f W. B. Hoxie, Justice
of the Peace for the district o f Nyssa,
county o f Malheur, state o f Oregon,
duly made and entered on the 26th
day of March. 1925.
E. M. Blodgett,
Attorney for plaintiffs, residing at
Nyssa, Osegon.
Da«e o f first publication A p ril 17, 1925.
Date o f last publication May 29, 1925.
Life Always Sweet
There's nlgnt and day. both sweet
things; sun. moon and star*, all sweet
things. There's likewise a wind. L ife
Is very sweet I Who would wish to
«e ?
_____________;__________
Eye Pulse o f the Soul
The eye IS the pulse of the soul ; a
physicians Jtidge the heart, by th
poise, so we by the eye.—T. A dan:
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IVEN , that
on the 22nd day o f June, 1925, an elec
tion will be held, at the store o f the
Van Petten Lumber Company at
Adrian, Oregon, for the purpose of
determining waether or not the Succor
Creek Irrigation District, heretofore
organized under the laws o f Oregon, and
tb boundaries o f which are set forth
in the order o f the County Court for
Malheur County, dated A p ril 13, 1925,
shall be united, m erged and included
within the Owyhee Irrigation District,
and that at said election the qualified
V iters o f said district shall be required
to cast their ballots, which shall con
tain the words “ M e ig e r— Y e s ” and
“ M erger— No. ”
That at said election the polls shall
open at 8 o’ clock a. m., and that said
election shall be conducted as nearly
as practicable in accordance with the
general election laws o f the State o f
Oregon.
Thia notice is given pursuant to an
order o f the Board o f Directors of
said Succor Creek Irrigation District,
duly made and entered at an adjourned
reRu,ar meeting of said Board on the
20th day o f May, 1925.
Dated this 20tb day o f May, 1925,
O F. SE LLE ,
Secretary Succor Creek Irrigation
D istrict.
m22jl9
Early Advertisement
In 1011* there appeared In a sheet
called Moderate the first-known Eng
Hsh newspaper advertisement. It w s
an inquiry for a stolen horse and the
offer of a reward for Its return.
Finland’s Proud Record
A book on police systems stntes that
Finland lias no police system and fhnt
the natives i re the most law-abiding
people on earth.
I
I City Dray Line ;
C.
K L IN K EN BERG
PROMPT
DELIVERY
fver.sonable
Untes
PH O N E 16
NYSSA BARSEN SHOP
AND CIGAR STORE
S H A V IN G , H A IR
C U TTIN G
HOT A N D COLD BATH S
L. B. n A M A K E R , Prop.
Nyasa
For Sale
4-Acre Tract
Near town
Ancienf See
will be retained in the Vale land office
The see of Canterbury, occupied by
and will continue In hla present capac
Has Wide Range
the primate of the Church of England,
| *1? o f registar, and the office o f re- «a s established about 600, by An­
The term "big game” Is elastic, bet
i eeiver w*ll be abolished. This order gustine. a Ib'ivedlctino monk, sent by Is generally understood to Include all
com# direct from the secretary e f the Pope Gregory the Great. In 59T. to con­ wild mammals larger than the com
inter.or. Malheur Enterprise.
vert England to Christianity.
mon fox.
Oregon
H. F. Brown.
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