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e G ate C ity J ournaí Poultry Supplies Custom Cleaning and Grinding Nyssa Grain & Seed Co. NYSSA ; ; ?- OREGON, Changes Location Entertains at Bridge On and n i te r J u ly 1, 1925, th e U. S. Army Recruiting office in Portland, Oregon, will b* located in Room No. 209, Commercial Building, Second and W ashington street*, and in addition to the r e g u la r routine of recruiting f o r m ost all branches, cam ps and sta- tions of the arm y, will continue to a ssist v e te r a n s w ith th * ir adjusted c om pensation applications, ete. Mr*. C. L. McCoy e n te r ta i n e d a t bridge T hursday eve in honor of h e r siste r, Mrt. Marshall Still of Nampa. Three ta b l e s w e r e in play and e x cite m ent ra n high as Greek m et Greek around the c a r d tables and wooed the Goddess of Ghanee Mrs. Dean Sm ith was successful ie winning th e fickle goddess’ f s v o r and received tbe high score a f t e r a hard stru g g le with her oppeneats, while Mre. E r n e s t Wilson was equally successful in w in iag the consolation prise, Mies G e rtru d e Wil> sen was a g u e st of the bridge club and w atched the wheels go' round with mush in te res t. A f t e r the games were over delicious re fr e s h m e n ts were se ss ed and p l e a s a n t c onversa tion en- jayed. At Camp Lewis Malheur county is re p re se n te d a t th is y e a r ’s Citizens’ M ilitary Training cam p a t Camp Lewis by the following citizens, who will devote one aaonth to w a rd acquiring a knowledge of the m ilita ry a r t : Nyssa—Gaorge H. Newby. Louis F. R a m ba ud, Barl R. Richardson. O nta rio— S tu lsb y E. B a r r e t t , John R. McCulloch, R o b e rt J . Prahl, Ja c k Mri. Geo. Goodrich waa severely in* E H a t maker. jured In an a u to accid ent which oc- Rive’ side -John D. McRae. eurred on t h e boulevard n e a r thaG osh a r t ranch. Tha car ra n into the ditch and turned over, w ith its wheels stick ing a t a r ig h t up, and pinned the lady Asked to describe the word “desert,” a small boy s a i d : “I t ’s a place like underneath. George, wbo was driv dij feyther's bald head where nowt ing, waa throw n from t h e c a r and ea caped with slight bruises. Owing to grows."—London Answers. som eth ing going wrong with the s t e e r ing a p p a r a tu s , th e car became un m anageable and apparently decided to Conceit may puff a man up, but r e s t awhile by the wayside. The top can never prop him up.—Ruskln. was badly w recked but the r u n n in g ge ars were uninjure d For Kent Auto Accident T w o A rid Spaces C onceit a Frail Prop My place o f growing c r o p - a l f a l f a , corn and potatoes. Cheap if take n a t Mr. and Mri. J . R. H u n te r onee. Mrs. H. E Hansen. j32t Ontario visitors Monday. Round Trip Summer Excursion Fares * Union Pacific System To Points E ast Daily May 22nd to September 15th To P oints West Daily May 16ih to September 30th Lim its October 31st Stopovers* Diverse R outes Consult bocal A g a n ts for f u r t h a r details D. S. S P E N C E R Ganara! Passanger A ge nt S a l t Cake City Sklflflwsn If You Need MEAT OR ICE Phone 6 Nyssa, Or. Nyssa Packing Co. L $1.60 Peu Y NYSSA. OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 3. IMS. VOL. XXIII NO. 16 BURBIDGE A RAY, PVap. LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF y l l l l l l t H I *♦ » '» 8 kß i t CONDENSAD STAT3MBNT •S tfcs Malheur Cooney Banfi The new city pump a rrived this week and is baing installed The town h a . been a little s h o r t of w a t e r for th e p a s t two or three weeks, b u t with tbe new pu m p in operation t h e r e will a g a i n be an abundance. Mrs Bud Anderson and Bon Harold are spending tha fourth in Vale. Miss Nellie Kirk, ‘ hello g ir l” a t Nam pa, is spending her vacation w ith her s i s t e r ; , Mrs. EU W arren and Miss H a ttie K irk, in Nyssa. E. M. B lodgett ( p e n t Tuesday and W ednesday in Boise a tte n d in g to legal m a tte r s . Jim and Andy Sw an left the first of Nyva.i, Orcgoa |* 3 ^ -J the week lor Silver City to do a-set.s at the close ot buainean April 6, 1636 J merit work on th e i r mining claims, RESOU RCES Mr. and MrB. J. Boyuell retu rned L IA B I L IT I E S S aturday from a two we< ks a,.to trip Loans and Discounts........ ..$342 309 71 Capital S to e k ............................ $ 2s.M0.99 O v e r d r a f t« _________ _______ $86 72 lo Portland and other coast points H u ild in g .F u rn itu rs.F ix tu rc a :4,7»a 66 Surplus and P ro fits____ ___ 37,414 H Mr and Mrs. George Clossen a re O ther Real E s t a i e .................. 5,968 09 Bills P ayable............................. NO NE back from th e ir auto t r i p to Califor Stocks and S e c u r it i e s _____$ 2.000 00 Rediscounts.............................. NOME Bonds and W a r r a n t s _______ 3,796.43 nia Th.-y w ent as f a r south «9 Sac C ash and D u e F rom B anks 130,146 K D E P O S IT S ................................434,844 9£ ramento 19 76 Mrs. C, A Marshall returned T h u rs $49^.«ian day from Wallowa I ke, where she O F F I C E R S AN D OIBECTORS had been a tt e n d in g an Kpworth John Ray. Vie« Droai lent League convention. The r e s t of the H. J. Ward, President. J. P Danaway, Cashier. p a rty have n o t y e t r e tu rn e d , Baird Hollinshead, a cousin of Mrs. E. M. B lodgett, is a g a e s t Phis week a t the B lodgett borne. Mr. Hollins- head is principal of tbe Savanah, 111., schools and is spending his vacation in th e W est.. He will r e tu r n home by way of Bort'and, Se a ttle, Vancouver, B. C., and o i h e s c o as t cities. Mr. and Mrs. J a m e s Lyman and H. A. Divan. Assistant Caahiar. Mrs. Clyde Llzer o f Boise were gue sts J, Reece, J. Saraaln Q, L Philllta a t the F. R. Marshall home Friday. Directors Mrs. Lyman is a nteoe ot Mr. Mar The little, unloakaj fa r services, courtesies and attentions, outside t h a abb an ■hall’s. path of routine, ara w hat h s r j e o lu t e d n»a»t In making loyal fHands a . J e a s Rev. William Baird of L a Grande terners fo r this bank. was in Nyssa this week looking a f te r Presbyterian church inte rests. Mr. and Mrs. f e d Martin and the Hoxie twins have r e tu r n e d f ro m an outing a t S u m m it P r a i r ie . Mr. and Mrs. W. W. F o s te r and Mr. and Mre. C. A. Marshall, w ith a bunch of Methodist Sunday school scholars, a re spending th e week a t Wallowa lake a tte n d in g an E p w s r l h league convention. E. B. Conklin was in Nyssa Manday on business. On Thursday a fte rnoon Mrs. A. H. Boyuell e n te r ta in e d a t a p r e tty b ir th day pa rty in honor of th e e ig h t h a n n i v e rsary oi ner d a u g h te r , E th el Mary. E ig h te en ll'-lie m e n d s of th e heneree w ere p re s e n t and enjoyed g a m e s d u r ing tb e afte rn o o n . O c I icioub re fre s h m en ts, consisting o t a lovely b irth d a y cak e,ice cream and sandy w ere served. Chas. ‘Thompson and lam ily and J e s s e Thompson and family will spend the f o u r t h a t Sum m it Prairie cm the Blue mountains. F r a n k R e b erg e r is a c t i n g as station a g e n t a t Vale d uring the absence of the re g u la r a g en t, who is taking his vacation Francis Greuiick of Pendleton a r rived Monday to visit a t the home ot his brother, C. L. McCoy. Mr. G rru lidk and Mr. McCoy made a tis1 trip to Willow creek on Tuesday s o *. visit to Boise on T hursday, Mr. Gieu- iiuk r e tu r n e d to his home today. Mr. and Mis. J . P. Dunaway and chiluren at tended the C ha uta uqua in Vale last Friday .J, O. 6. Baaer, Assistant Caahiar F. M. W. Cheeley and family, H. A. Teutson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Searsun left F rida y for S u m m it Prairie for a few days o u tin g ' Mr. and Mrs. P a t e r s o n of Wilaer, Virgil Pa tte rson and wife of Caldwell, Mr. ar.d Mrs H e tte rson o f Homedale and Mr. and Mrs. G. E Bertsch of Nyssa compered a p a r ty th a t made an auto t r ip to the P o ta sh mines in J o r dan valley. The p a rty took along a camp outfit and enjoyed a tw o day picnic. Miss Eva Boydell r e t u r n e d Mondsv from The Dalles, w he re t h e has been teaching d u rin g the o a s t year. Mrs. Jos. Mt-yers is spending the week a t H a lfw ay, O r , where t h e ie ta k i n g p a r t in a ta m ily reunion e f the Bayers, who have m et there to spend th e F o u rth . Charley Thompson, in com pany with a n u m b e r of o t h e r s tu d e n ts f r o m O. A. C „ is a tte n d in g the h e s e r v e Cfii cere ’ T raining cam p a t C am p Lewis When Charley taxe s one more y e a r at O. A C., th e r e b y c om ple ting a four- ye ar course, he will auto m atically be come a second l ie u te n a n t in reserve, a d in case of trouble n e c e ssita tin g i . organization of the re serv e s he ..auld se rve w ith t h a t rank. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Sherwood r e turned Thursday from an a u to t r ip th rough Wasiiington, during which they visited th e principal c ities of the s t a te Mrs. M. H. spoil of N a m pa visited Hally Haley and Earl W arren from a t th e McCoy home last week. North Y akima a re visiiing a t the P, Mts. Eddie Powell s p e n t l a s t week M. W arre n home tins week. in Boise. Mrs. J . A, Diven and son Dan visited George W ard was up fro m P a y e tte f r ie n d s in Ontario Wednesday. Baturuay. M . and Mrs. J. M. Robertson, Mr, ‘P u d ” Long and Charlie Newnill and Mrs. ( has. McConnell and Mrs. E m m e t t 's s t a r b a tte ry , visited in H e nry Fields and son re tu rn e d Wed N yssa Sunday a f t e r t a k in g p a r t in a nesday from a successful fishing trip ball g a m e a t Baiau. ta tb e Biue m ountains. Mr. and Mra. C. W. R e b erg e r a t Virginia Tnoinpron writes home from tended C hautauqua a t Vale Monday Wallowa lake, where she is atte nding evening. They report a cloud burst an E pw orth L ea gue convention, t h a t had oacurred above the city a s h u n the w e a th e r is ve ry rainy th eie , but tim e before th e ir arrival and the t h a t they a r e havin g lots of fun j u s t s t r e e t s were st-ill flooded with water. the same. Ms. ahid Mrs. Tom Coward and Mrs. Mrs. Mary F o s te r and two children Charle y Crawford motored t o Boise of Illinois a rrived Sunday for a visit S a t u r d a y on a pleasure trip. with he r sister, Mrs. Dean Sm ith . Miss E the l Ross of O n ta rio is visit F rank Lynch has pur« based th a J . I ing in Nyssa this week, t h e g u e s t of W Wil;s residence prope rty on south t b e C r a w f o r d twins. Third s t r e e t and ia now com fortably i Mr. and Mrs. Harley Diven returned located under hii own vine and fig Monday, a f t e r a w e ek's outing in the tree. Blua mountains. Mr and Mrs H T. Francis were Mr. and Mrs. B. 0 . Fow ler and Miss Cumi Sm ith r e tu r n e d Saturday e n te r ta in e d a t a 6 o’clock dinner Taaa- from Tillamook, where they have been day evening a t th e A. R MeCarty visiting relatives for the p a s t month. borne. Mrs. A lfred Q uast of Caldwell, sis t e r of Mrs. George Ward, visited rela tives and friends in Nyesa Wednesday. For Sale Team, ba rne-s and dray w a g o r . 34-inch wagon with gra vel bed. One 2 horse fresno. One 2 section ha rtow One 12 inch walking plow. L um be r for ba rn 10x1$. One J e r se y cow, f r e s h soon. Household goods. O t h e r a r tic le s too nu m ero u s to men* Mrs Eddie Powell r e tu r n e d Monday tte n . F r a n k Stubbs. from a t r ip to Portland Mr. and Mrs. H a rry Francis a r d Mr. and Mrs Albert Irelale le f t Wed nesdap fo r Toledo, Oregon, where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Archie Fra nc is and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baird. Mrs. A R. McCarty and son Collin were in Boise this week to visit Mr. M cCarty. ot A p a rty of Myssaitea consisting For Hale Mrs. Addie Wilson, Mist G e r irs d e Satond hand fru it jers. Phone or Wilson, Donna and B e tta Cook, Jaa. and Marlin Wilton, Barney Wilsee call a t the raneh. Mrs. W. L. Gibson, and family, A. H Boydell and famil- , and J o e Wilson and family of P a rm a For Sal«. will leave S a tu rd a y for the Deshute* Savers* head of J e r s e y rows, fresh. riv er t o spend a couple of weeks Win. Sshwaieer. Nyssa, Or. J194t In recreation For S a l a - E xceptional B a rg ain in a Far Sale. used sta n d a r d make Piano in fine con Red Cow, t h r e e q u a r t e r Jcreev, giv dition. Price 1160; t e r m s $12 cash, $7 ing about t h r e e gallon* of milk doily. par m onth. W rite Sampson Music j22tf George Coodrich. Ce , Wsiser, Idaho. j$2t J. *'l/V **e~~4/W e~4/W t/W <— T /V -s-d udfc j Two-A ere Tract For Sale H. F. Brown First Robbia W are The first examples of Bobbin ware were exhibited in 1443 by Luca Della Robbia, a f tr r years of study find re peated experiments. The first figure* were white with blue, and sometimes green, draperies In the background E arly D octors’ Fees H igh In the Fourteenth eenturv . doetol fees were very high, as, «purr fro the sum paid down the patient ce t r a d e d to allow tils medical man i annuity for as lone as he lived, « employed him.—New York Tirane. u _. ■ Vos . i/{)ViM.« i< ÿ a ie s ^ / b s »‘'W % b«*— City Property for Sale H. F. Brown