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T he G ate C ity J ournal NYSÜA. OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 2«. litó» ' L .— ....... — 1111 VOL. XXIII NO. 14 ♦ > » 4">-M '* 4 4 04»>OS4“S4-+'>4+4»W^--a-4-4-S--i~l-*+4-->< SS4' t t -¡•❖ ♦ -'-» ■ {•❖ » ♦ « H * - » * » ■»■>♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ■ > » ♦ 8 i «♦ ■ »♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ * - > Poultry Supplies Custom Cleaning and Grinding Nyssa Grain & Seed Co. OREGON, NYSSA S' ■> * ■!■ •)■ ■>■»■ * ■» ♦ ■> * 11 » * * ♦' * -•«+•: * Progressive Travel Party Band Concert LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF Miss C heraid G reen r e tu m e J th e first uf th e week from R u p e rt, Idaho, w here she has been visiting her siste r, Mrs, G lenn H ansen, for a couple of w eeks. j P. M. W arren is in stallin g a new hall b earin g scales a t his flour mill th a t is a b o u t the la s t word in scales i He g u a ra n te e s its absolute accuracy and in v ite s all th e ladies of N yssa anu . vi irity to c all and find c u t juBt how i m uch they have reduced lately . B orn—A t the hom e of M rs. H a rry | Newby, a five-pound boy to Mr. and ; Mrs. E arl W aru on Monday, Ju n e 22 t The y o u n g ste r has b e e n nam ed Cor ley E a rl W ard. M other and son a ra doing fine. M ra. Ben Sm ith and childsen re tu rn ed to th e ir hom e in K elso, W ash.» Monday, a f te r a w e ek 's v isit a t the P . M. B inkley home. P . M. Binkley and d a u g h te r, Mrs. Ben Sm ith, m ade a trip to BoiBe S a t urday. C iaudena and C h arlen a C ra w fo rd ara spending th e w eek in O ntario a t th a hom e of th e ir g ra n d m o th e r, M rs. S eym our Rosa. Mrs. H elea C lem ent re tu rn e d to her hom e in O n tario W ednesday, a f te r a w eek ’s v isit w ith h e r d a u g h te r, Mrs. G eorge Schw eixer. Mrs J . W. Wills is in tow n from P a y e tte th is week on business. M r, and M rs. C harley C raw fo rd w ere busm ens v ia i.- .a —*.u - P ajfelte W ednesday. The Telephone D irectories a re going to p re ss. ' All c h a n g e s should oe in by Ju ly 1. M alheur H om e T elephone Co, Mr. G uitxson, the C ooperative F a rm e rs ’ ditch rid e r o f P a rm a anu A pple V tliey, w as doin g bu sin ess in N yssa Monday. T he high school aium ni g ave a P ro T he W ednetday evening b an d con g re ssiv e T ravel p a rty la st F riday eve c e r t s a re rapidly gaining In po p u larity ning th a t w as larg e ly a tte n d ed by as th e in creasin g a tte n d an c e testifies. g ra d u a te s of the N yssa high school L a s t W ednesday evening the s tr e e t in ■nd a few friends. T he fe stiv itie s fro n t of th e hand fo r a block wes w ere held a t th e P arish H all, w here a jam m ed w ith autos and th e space b a n q u et w as served and to a s ts repond su rrounding th e sta n d was filled. ed to. M usic fo r th e occasion w as T he la rg s crow d w as tre a te d to a fu rn ish e d by W H. and Paul G reeker special and very enjo y ab le fe a tu re on and M ary Sw an. this occasion—th e vocal m usic re n d ere d | by Mme. M G erden The lady is a [ m usical a r ti s t o f h gh o rder, w ith a voice of sw ee tn ess and pow er th a t was Mr. and Mrs. C. F , M iller and a revelation to those who heard her. d au g h te* E th e i M ari« a tte n d e d an She appeared tw ice, re n d erin g a nam em ployees’ picnic W ednesday evening bar o L "o r*u!ar aelections a t each ap- a t P a y e tte , given by th e Idaho Pow er __ _ and th e laa t tim e w as forced Co. A bout 50 em ployees o f the com by th e c h e a ria g and h o n k in g a f a u te pany, w ith th e ir fam ilias, enjoyed th e horns to respond to an encode. occasion, Mr. M iller, aa loeai m an a g er o f th e com pany, re p re se n tin g N yssa. A d e lig h tfu l su p p er w as se rv ed , con Surg ical P encil sistin g of e v ery th in g im a g in a b le from Among the most Interesting pencil! sp rin g fris d chicken to an g el food cake made Is one Intended for the use o # and ice cream , follow ing w hich g am es surgeons. For m asking outlines or divisions on the surface of a patien t's and v isitin g w are in ord er J . W. Robinson and fam ily le ft by This picnic w as fo r the em ployees body b r.o re perform ing an operation la u to W ednesday to r a trip 10 the eo ast of th e P s y e tte divisttfoiron+y and sim the use. of the. pencil Is aomvitmf«» by way ot P ra irie C ity. D uring tb e ir necessary, and. as the ordinary pencil ita r g a th e rin g s a re held tw ice a y e ar. tra v e ls th e y will v isit Bend, K lam ath , is useless, u special one Is m ade which m arks the skin ns clearly as an or P o rtla n d and m any o th e r c ities of dinary lead pencil will m ark a sheet of W estern Oregon, H in t to Theologian». Win. R ippey and fam ily le ft Mon F or modes of faith let graceless paper. day fo r W alla W alla, W ash., i t . zealots tight ; he cun't be wrong whose life is In the right.—Bcnjnm ln F ra n k v isit w ith re la tiv e s. lin. Notice to Library Patrons N ellie and R ada E llio tt w ere the As the F o u rth of Ju ly com es on g u e s ts Tuesday of Mrs. F. M S n o b s . S a tu rd ay th e lib rary will be closed N ell.« had been visitin g lrie n d s in P olish A u to T ra d e H it on th a t day, b u t will be open Friday, Apple Valley and w as re tu rn in g to ber W inters In Poland are so severe thu Ju ly 3, a t th e r e g u la r hours the autom obile trad e Is almost par.i hom e on the O w yhee. Mrs. F . R M arshall, L ib ra ria n . lyzed. Mra. M arvin W arren and chi .Iren l e f t la s t F riday fo r R edm ond, C alifor nia, to join M arvin. who is em ployed th e re . Lee R eins and s is te r T helm a from M eridian v isited a t the W. G. Comp beii borne T uesday. Chaa. M cConnell and J . M. R o b e rt son m ade a trip to Sum m it P ra in * th is w eek. Attend Picnic R o u n d T rip Summer Excursion Fares ™ Union Pacific System To Points West To Points East Daily May 16th to September 30th Daily May 22nd to September I5th C onsult Local A g en ts fo r fu rth e r d etails D. S S P E N C E R G eneral Pass n g e r A g en t S a lt b a k e C ity ~*w g , I f Y ou N e e d MEAT OR ICE Nyssa, Or. Nyssa Packing Co. BURBIDGE f ir » » ! —» A k . RAY. Pr»p. wV t Wm. M cCurdy of T onapah, U ta h , f a th e r e f G. F . M cCurdy, anu Mrs. Wm. McCammon e f M ontpelier, Idaho, s is te r of Mrs. G. F. M oCardy, e re v isitin g th is w eek a t th e McCurdy hom e. i t . P a u l's guild wilt m ee t w ith Mrs. B a u er anu Mrs. H u n te r a t M rs. B a u e r’s on Ju ly 2 Mr. and Mrs. H a rley D iven le ft S a t urday for Sum m it P ra irie for a tw o w eeks o a tln g . R o b e rt H a m ak e r re tu rn e d W ednes day from PerU and. w here ha has been visiting his g ra n d p a re n ts sin -e school w as out. A ccordiag to all accounts Bobby bad the tim e of his life tak in g in th e sig h ts of th e m etropolis. S berm an T h o rp e o f B urns is visibing a t th e heme of Ins s is te r. Mss Will V ogts. Limits October 31st Stopovers -Diverse Routes Phone 6 91.60 PEU y Am ong those who a tte n d e d the eim cue a t O ntario F rid ay w e re M r. and Mre. A rth u r Boydell and fa m ily , Mr. and Mra. Dick T e rs e n and fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. C hat. G arriso n and fa m ily. Mre A rchie B raw n is h elp in g Mr». C. A. M arshall cook fo r th e hay man th is w eek CONDSNSBO STATEMENT « ftte Malheur County ìknÀ Mrs C. M T ensen and sista r of My M t, G ncoa f ^ . S a lt L ake a re v isitin g th e i r p a re n ts at the close ot business April 6, 1926 a t C onnelly, Idaho. . RESO U RCES L IA B IL IT IE S Mr. and Mrs. Cbas. McCo nell Mr. and Mra. J M. U ubertson and Mrs. Loans and D isc o u n ts.......... 3342 809 71 Capitai S to c k ............................$ 2k.ÂW.M O v e rd ra fts _________________ 288 72 H enry Fields and son R ichard I f t j B u ild in g ,F u rn itu re ,F ix iu re s ,'4,7cJ 55 Surplus and P ro fits.............. .. 32,414 22 T uesday to r a to ree w eeks o u t ng in O th er Real E s t a t e ___i ____ 5,968 0» Bills P a y a b le ............................ NONE S to rk s and S e c u ritie s _____$ 2,090,00 the Blue m ountains. NOME Bonds and W a rra n ts _______ 3,733.48 R ed isco u n ts.............................. Mrs. W. A. Beck and ch ild ren re C ash and D ub F rom B anks 130,148 20 D E PO SIT S.................................. 43f.844.2B turned to T am arack , ldyho, Monday, 3129 25» 76 a fte r a 10 day v teit w ith frien d s and 8 4 9 rM # .H re la tiv e s in N yssa. O F F IC E R S AN D DIRECTORS Dewey Ray re tu rn e d W ednesday H. J. Ward, President. John Ray, ViMfc Prd»Ment from P ortland, w here he disposed of a J- P Dunaway, Cashier. mixed shipm ent of c a ttle and hogs. O. G. Bauer, Assistant Cashier Miss B roadbent of W eiser, who has H. A. Bivan. Assistant Cashier. been sta y in g w ith Mrs. C. A. M ar J, F. Reece, J. J. Saresin (J. L. shall the laa t tw o w eeks, re tu rn e d te Directors b e r home Sunday. The little, unlookej for services, courtesies and a tte n tio n s, au tsid e th j udk.tsn P. I. Speer th is w eek bought Qeo. path of routine, are w hxt h s r a o o in ta J most In m aking loyal friends a , J cus Phillips’ in te re s t in ab o u t 50 head o< tom ers for this bank. c a ttle which they had owned in p a r t nership. Mrs Dick T ensen e n te rta in e d a company o f ladies W ednesday a fte r noon a t her subui ban hom e. A moat delightful tim e was enjoyed by those p resen t. «Hf c h ■■»ftyWÎ/WAwav^ V Steeaf M». and Mrs. Ted M artin o f Boise and the Hoxie Twins l e f t T hursday fo r a tw o-w eeks s ta y a t Sum m it P ra irie in th e Blue M ountains. A lbert Hinsch this w eek added a full sited porch to his residence on north Third s tre e t. As a m a tte r ef fa ct, A b e F r iis d id m ost of th e w ork but A lb ert show ed his h e a rt was in the r ig a t place by donning a p air of overalls and holuing up the snds of the boards. Mrs. G E. B ertsch m ade a business trip to P a rm a Friday. George and F ra n k Phillips le ft W ednesday lo r B a k er to look a fte r the sale of a band o t m ules which they are p a stu rin g in the hills n ear th a t place, th e y e x p e c t to be gone a m utith or two. Two-Acre Tract For Sale U. F. B row n Mrs. P. T ensen has been spendi-ng the w eek in P o rtlan d w ith h e r d a u g h ter, Mrs. G e rtru d e ¡Smith. W anted — One gallon of spotted paint. A pply Je ss Thom pson. .dr. and Mrs. C. A Rice, evangelists trum Caldwell, passed th ro u g h N yssa W ednesday on a to u r Mr. H a rt and Mias H a rt, la th e r and s is te r of M is. Rice, accom panied th em . Odd Fellows and Rebekahs Take Notice. A c t Passed 190 Time» for 190 years, from 1089 <■ Kritisii parliam ent passed O regon and Idaho lodges w ill hold th e . n lln y A c t,” w h ic h provided for Mr. Cole, the jew eler, a tte n d e d a th e ir picnic a t the W eiser park Sun- th e p u n : lu r e n t of eases of mutiny roping and branding exhibition a t tbe day, Ju n e t8 M ake it a point to bo and d* tinn. an- for tha proper op Wt rd ran ch th is week which he de keep of a standing army. th e re . Bri:»t' a b a sk e t lunch. scribes as th rillin g H orses from tw o to five y e a rs old th a t nad n e v e r had a rope on w ere n p d and fu rn ish ha<r- ra isin g exhibitions of equina fury. U nder the sk illfu l handling of the bronco b u ste rs, how ever, ti.ey w ere foroed to sah m it to being Handled M r Lola Became so er th ased w ith the sp o rt t h a t joined whole h e arted ly in m e m ix up. Au Ameieur fiuckaroo Can You Beat Her? F o r se v e ra l y e a rs th ere has e x iste d a riv alry betw een Mrs. A V. Coes and P. M. B inkley as to whieh would have th e first new p o tato es. Mrs Cook concedes th a t P. M. usually wins out, b u t tb s y e ar she is c o n g rat u la tin g h e rself on n o t only beating her old riv al, but everyone else in town by having young spuds fully large enough for tab le use d a rin g tb e first w ek in June. Can any of our re ad e rs b e at her time? F»r Sale Mr. end Mrs. W. W. F o ste r and Second hand fru it ja rs , P hane or fam ily, Mr. end Mr«. C. A. M arsh»li ta ll a t th e ranah. Mrs. W. L. Gihaon and Mra M arsh all’» elates and th e Ep w o rth boys and g irls a re lea v in g fa r F R E E —A s i - «'.upen wit th e E p w o rth L eague convention a t purvhs»« o f H a rv est H om e P ro d u cts W allow a lake today. a t th e B artaeh b a rb er abep fee 88 «m i m224t G ladys and Lois G arriso n cam e home te a d v e rtise F riday from P o rtlan d , w h e re they have been a tte n d in g eellege. For Sals. M rs. Ivy M adden and d a u g h te r Ms- S e v e rs' head of Je re e y cows, frsa h . ble and son C arl o f C ascade, Ida., v isited Mrs. M a d d e n 's s is te r, Mrs. Wm. Schw eixer, Nyssa, O r. jl3 4 t Jim Diven, S a tu rd ay and S unday. M is. J . P. B a x te r a n d d a u g h te r Voa D ella cam e over from W ilder S a t u r day and a tte n d e d th e big donee in the evening. AR — « jm m For Sals. Je rse y Cow. See Fran's Stubbs. For Sale. Red Cow, th re e q u a r te r Je rse y , giv ing about th re e gallons o f milk daily. j22tf G eorge Coodrieh. W A N T E D — Ram s to p a stu re for sim m e r. R iver fro n t p a s 'u re . Plenty of w .t e r , s h .d e and pastu r« . W rite or inquire of T. H. N apton, Box 23. H om edale, Idaho. m224t K iic h y o u r to lisTO.