The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, July 10, 1925, Image 4

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GATE CITY JOURNAL
Owyhee
Pretty Home Wedding
A p re tty hom e w edding w as sol­
M ilt Viva Caywood ip c n t the week em nized on J u n e SO a t high noon w hen
and w ith her m other in N am pe.
Miss B eenice N aem i M acL afferty be-
Mise Ruby B radley i t suffering w ith cam e th e brid e of Mr. John Leroy
C h ristian of Boise. E id e r F . D. W ag
a badly inflam ed eye.
H. P. BROWN
ner of B ak er officiated. The cerem ony
T uesday, Jur.e 30, m a rse d the cul­
waa p erfo rm e d a t th e hom e o f the
m ination pf a college rom ance w hen
The Scopes trial, familialy Miss Bernice M acL afferty becam e the b rid e '! p a ren ts, Mr. and M rs E. L.
M acL atferty. n e ar M itchell B u tte ,
known as the "monkey trial,” bride of Rev. John C h ristia n of th e and
waa a tte n d e d by re la tiv e s o f the
opens to.lay in Dayton, Tenn. A dventist college a t W alla Walla, tho bride and groom . Gordon Mac
W
ash.
The
cerem
ony
was
perform
ed
Much interest is manifested and
L afferty , b ro th e r of th e bride, played
t th e home o f th e b rid e 's parents,
the w edding m arch, follow ing w hich
the people of the town are pre* a Mr
and Mrs. E. L M acLafferty a t
paring to reap a rich financial th e ir hom estead on the Ow yhee river. ihe b e au tifu l w adding cerem ony was
erform ed in the yard u n d e rn e a th the
harvest from the thousands of The young couple le ft for th e F a y e tte p shade
tre e s, the c o n tra c tin g p a rtie s
L
akee
fo
r
a
sh
o
rt
honeymoon,
a
f
te
r
visitor« expected. The defendant
stan d in g b eneath e larg e w edding bell.
ia clearly guilty of violating a w hich they will re tu rn to th e ir work Miee E llen H ansen of A berdeen,
t College Place, W alla W alla, W ash.,
W ash , couain of th e bride, a cted as
state law and it is difficult to see a and
the very b est w ishee of th e ir
how any other verdict than guilty O w yhee frien d s will follow them to bridesm aid, and C larence C h ristian ,
b so th e r of the groom , a cted as beat
can be returned The question th e ir new hom e.
m an. The grounds w ere beautiful!'
of the constitutionality of the Miss Anne Schw eizer retu rn ed to decorated, i^ith a bow er of asparagua,
law will have to be determined S e a ttle S a tu rd a y n ight, w here she is V n g 'n ia cree p ers and S h a sta daisies
by the U. S. aupreme »court and a ste n o g ra p h e r fo r S ears Roebuok & as a background.
The bride looked b e a u tifu l in a gown
will probably not enter very Co.
Big Bend a ttr a c te d th e m ajo rity of o f w hite c rep e , w ith veil, and carried
largely into the present trial.
O w yheaans the F o u rth . The fam ilies
Regardless of the cutcome of from th is d istric t who picnickrd th ere a bouquet o f roses. The bridesm aid
waa dressed in g re en voil and c a rrie d
the cas», the cause of truth is w ere the Oce S chw eizars, Jo h n H ites, sw
ee t peas.
bound to make a substantial Silas P oints, H enry Slippeys,R ay Can
A fte r th e cerem ony delicious re ­
gain. A full and free discussion tra ils, Alvin and Andrew McGinnis, fresh m en ts w ere served under the
is bound to let some light into William Schw eizers, O R. H ites, F red shade of the tre e s by Mrs. E, L. Msc
lin rt a ks,
I.arner s. Brn K errs. 1 [iSffa rty , a ssiste d by h e r Bisters in
the dark corners, and error will K Phileons.
Wm. Peulzs, Snyders and J . |aW9 Mr„ G C. M acLafferty and
be exposed. The Scriptures say P M cGinnises. Vale claim ed the Mr„ g N M acLafferty.
to prove all things and hold fast fam ilies of R obt. E llio tt. G rubers
Mr. and Mrs. C h ristia n le f t fo r an
that which is good. It is a tac H arry E vanses, H enm see, Bigelows, au to and cim pln)r trip to Payekn
¡lakes, a fte r which they will m ake
tical error for these who are in Doc P u llen s and K y g ars.
G
randm
a
B
radley
sp
e
n
t
F
riday
and
th e ir home in C aldw ell, Idaho.
the wrong to force a fight.
S a tu rd ay w ith th e E ddie Wilson fam - j Mr. and Mrs. C hristian a re both well
Their safety lies in maintaining |ly a t Big B'.'nd and S atu rd ay n ig h t kno vn ed u cato rs of th e S nake valley
the status quo.
and Sunday w ith G randm a McConnell and the form er has been eng ag ed as
in Nysaa.
: principal of th e Gem S ta te Academy
Mrs. Silas Bigelow was agreeably a t C aldw ell fo r the e n su in g y ear, and
There seems to be a wide­ surprised when her nephew, John *n addition will teach histo ry sub jects.
spread belief that one who Pullen of P ortland and Mr and M r* .! Mrs. C hristian will teach Voice and
believes in evolution cannot Frank Z y rd er called on her Monday ; Spanish in the sam e in stitu tio n . They
"■»"* beautiful
be'ieve in God. This is an error. Carl S c h n e ite r accom panied O rville ! w« re the re c iPienU
“ PPr0Pri“ te wedding p re sen ts, as
God could create t>e world by a Bigelow to Vale the F ourth, w here and
well as the bast w ishes of a h o st of
process of evolution as easily as O rville had to play in the N ysea band friends T ho-e in a tte n d an c e w ere;
Mrs.
A.
E.
Ivanhoe
of
I.aG
rande
by the Bible method. In fact,
D. M acL afferty, N ysaa; Mr. and
h e r so n ’s little d a u g h te r, G racie Mrs G. C M acL afferty, N yssa; Dr.
that is his customary method of and
Lou Ivanhoe, o f M edford a re visiting
B, N. M acL afferty, A ber
creating things. Any other a t the Tom Lowe hom e. Mrs. Ivanhoe and Mrs.
W a8h. ; M r. and Mre. M. L,
method would be a depar was the first woman in th e s la te
, M acL afferty and little d a u g h te r B etty
ture from the orderly pro­ O regon to All th e office of county] M arie of P ocatello, Idaho; Miss Ellen
cesses of natural law. Man is school su p e rin te n d en t a f te r w om en' Hangen> A berdeen. W ash.; Mr. and
not born fully matured. He is w ere g ra n te d th e suffrage. She All-d Mra E [ M acLafferty and son Gor
the office in Union county fo r 12 years d o n . E|d(.r F D W ag ner> g a k e r. Or.
born as an infant and by a and ia now ta k in g a well earn e d r e s t'
process of evolution becomes a w ith her frii nds.
full grown man and finallv Edwin H errick, O rrel H ite and E l­
JU S T B A R L E Y SUGAR
reaches a condition where death m er Ash m otored back to Long Valley!
An enthusiast entered an a n ti­
ensues. The same evolutionary S unday.
shop to have a loo!; round.
law obtains all through nature. Mr. and Mrs. Ben K e rr and Mrs quarian's
A young girl stood behind the counter.
M
ary
Philson
and
d
a
u
g
h
te
r
Avia
sp
en
t
There is nothing antagonistic
Ou tlie counter on a piece of puper
Sunday a fte rn o o n a t th e E llio tt home rested a round yellow marble. The
between the law of evolution
E rn e st B urr sp e n t the F o u rth in enthusiast noticed it.
and the law of God. The mis Boise w ith his b ro th e r.
“T hat,” he said, excitedly, "is either
take lies in acceptance of the Mrs. M ary R o st and h e r fa th e r a wonderful topaz or an exceptionally
dogmatic claim that the Bible it drove up to Tommy R u sts for th e 4th rare piece of umber. W here did you
get it?’’
the word of God. You can be
“G am I” said the girl, "th a t's me bit
lieve in evolution and believe in
of barley sugar I Just been su< king."
Published
•v a ry h K U j
O n m by
God, but you can’t believe in
evolution and believe in the
Bible as the word of God.
In condemning the teaching
of evolution in the public schools
churchmen have, unthinkingly
perhaps, condemned themselves.
Since the mind of man runneth
not to the contrary, they have
endeavored to foroe the teaching
of the Bib e in the public schools,
with partial success. They were
unable to see any injustice in
forcing thoee who did not be­
lieve in the Bible to send their
ohildren where it was taught
and te help support it financially.
Now, however, that the boot is
on the other foot and it is pro
posed to teach evolution in the
schools they are quick to pro
test, and ba3e their protest on
the ground that it is unjust to
force them to send their children
to an institution that teaches
what they don’t believe in.
Verily, it makes a difference
whose ox is gored We would
commend the command of Christ
to do unto others as you would
have tkem do unto you as a good
rule to follow in this case.
Family Reunion
P. M. Binkley is in N am pa th is week
looking a f t e r real e s t a t e m a tte r!.
.HE KAMI VJHO TVMUKS
’ golf . tvuuis , « huaros ,
u o v m u a AMO PlSHtUR ARC AU
A VJASTt OP TUAC W IU GO
TUftOUaH UFE WITHOUT EVER.
CEAUTWG THE KUEPICIAL
EFFECTS OF P E L M X nO U *<
D O kK 8 E AFRA«) TO PtA M e
SOU (SAM WORK VAAROe«.
AFTERWARDS "
uO*’
—
Can any valid objnetion be
found te that attitude?
NOW YOU MAY TRY THIS
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Thra is Yoar Chance to Prove That Toning Up Yonr Liver Will
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Win Back Sound Digestion, Strength and Energy—Feel Your
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Why Thiu Gwes Relief.
W hen w orking as N a tu re intended
your Liver does th ree thin g s neoeeeary
to keep you feelin g y our beet. F irst,
It puritise your BLUUD, every d ro p of
which uarees th ro u g h your L iver every
fifteen m inutes. Second, y o u r L iver
furnishes the essences th a t are essen ­
tial to p e rfe c t D IG ESTIO N . T hird,
your L iver su p p lies th e se rra tio n s
necessary to lu b ric ate your in te stin e s
h i , th a t your Bowels can move n a tu r
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When your liver becom es slu g g ish it
cannot do th ese th re e thinga; co n se­
quently you suffer from one c r m ore
of th e sym ptom s above described.
Share It With Family!
J u s t to prove to you th a t you CAN get
quick R E L IE F , d ru g g ists a re giving
sw ay F R E E liberal tria l size b o ttles
of Dr. T h a tc h e r’s L iver and Blood
Svrttp
I t is a sy ru p o f PU R E L Y
V EG ETA BLE in g red ien ts known to
Nonsense
A l i t t l e n o n s e n s e n o w And then
B r i n g s s o r r o w I n t o m a n y a la n d .
W h e n folks d i s c u s s w i t h v o i c e o r pen
W h a t they but slig h tly understand.
Her Near Side
It was In one of these ultra-sm art
"Beauty Shoppes." Tha fa ir young
thing, freshly shampooed, sat before
'.be long m irror a w a ltla t the magic
touch of the m arcellng iron. As the
drst curl rippled out, the gjrl tureoU te
the operator and, lifting a dainty maai-
cured left hand, sgld:
"P lease m arcel It extra tight on th it
side. It'e the side I dance on.”
A Peculiar Disease
Physieians fo r th e ir C O R R EC TIV E
and H E A L T H B U IL D IN G pro p erties.
Each in g re d ie n t is chosen to help N a­
tu re te e le a n e e and tone th e L iver—to
c o rre c t this cause of C o n stip a tio n - to
improve D igestion and A p p e tite to
Nourish and S tre n g th e n the System
to tone th e T ired and O vertaxed
N erves, and to send p u re r, H e a lth ie r
Blood coursing th ro u g h your veins.
Middle age may perhaps be defined
as th a t period in life when you’re go­
ing f# feel Jtfit a« well as yea ever
did la a day or two.—Ohio State-
Jeurnal.
Good Word for Winter
of
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K eep up th is haalthful tre a tm e n t a fte r
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N yssa, O regon
O STE O PA T H S
the m a tte r of said e s ta te on th e 2nd
day of Ju ly , 1925, you, and each of
DR. H A R R IE T SE A R S
you, a re h ereby cited end req u ired to
O steopathic Physician
a p p ea r in th is eouat on F riday, th e
O ntario, O regon
14th day of A ugust, 1926, a t the hour
of 11 o'clock in th e foreneon of th a t O ffice: W ilson Bldg.. O ver R a d ers’
day, a t the co u rt house in Vale, O re ­
gon, to th en and th e re show eause, if
any you have, why an o rd e r of said
co u rt should not be m ade au th o rizin g
and em pow ering E J . Rich, as adm in- | ;;
istra to r of th e e s ta te of Wm. Can-
C. K LINK EN BERG
Feld, deceased, to se ll a t p riv ate sale
::
PROMPT
DELIVERY
the follow ing described read e sta te
beten g iag to said e s ta te , taw it:
R easonable Rates
The S e u th fo rty fe e t (40) of
P H O N E 16
lots T h ree (3), F our (4), Five (5),
Six (6) and Seven (7), O riginal
T ow nsite e f N yssa, M alheur C oun­
ty, O regon, as th e earn« appears
on th e R evised G eneral Map of
Nysaa, O regon, now on file in the
County C le rk ’s office a t Vale, in
said C ounty and S ta te .
IN W IT N E S S W H E R E O F, 1. have
se t my hand and affixed th e seal of
•aid C ounty C ourt in Vale, Oregon,
th is 2nd day of Ju ly , 1925.
One 2 Ton Federal
H. S. S a c k e tt,
One 2 Ton G. M C.
E. M. B lodgett,
C ounty C lerk.
One ¿Ton Den by
A tto rn ey fo r a d m in istrato r.
D ate of first publication Ju ly 10, 1925
One 3 Ton International
D ate of la s t publication Ju ly 71, 1925
One 1 12 Ton Maxwell
City Dray Line j
!— Do you believe love cornea m ere
once?
e— If you tre a t him right, he
Hate and Love
"W hen I hate, I take something
from myself. When I love, I become
richer by wliat I love. To pardon Is
lo recover a property that has been
lost. M isanthropy is a protracted sol-
i lo. Egotism Is Hie suprem est iwv
erl.v of a created being.’’—Schiller.
Like an Orchestra
4 Greek shield recently discovered
Is said to huve an eccentric bead
round a peculiar central boss.
It
sounds like an orchestra.—London
Daily News.
Right Judgment
Though rending and conversation
may furnish ns with ideas of men and
things, yet it is our own m editation
th at must form our Judgm ent.—W atts.
Now Is the tim e for somebody to
step up and Invent a perm anent
•have.
“T here goes Policem aa Jones in a
captain's rig. Only a year ago he was
wearing a sergeant’s salt.”
"T hat's so— he’s had uniform sue-
«.ess.”
A Definition of Middle Ago
T ake w inter as you find him, and
he tu rn s out to be a thoroughly honest
fellow, with uo nonsense In him end
tolerating none in you, which la a
In his p riv ate p ra c tic e Dr. H . S. T h ac b er d e n o n stra te d th a t such sym p­ great comfort in the long run.—Lewell.
tom s as Indigestion. G as on a S our S tom seb, B elching, D iixineas, Colds th a t
H ang On, Sick H eadaches, C on stip atio n , T h a t T ired F a d in g and • general
Not More Though
Run Down condition of the S y ste m a re o ften th e re s u lt o f a S luggish L iver—
Some man are so syrapatbstic t b i t
and th a t re lie f in such cases cornea quickly w h in the L iver ia properly they ar^ willing to (b a re your fis t dol­
Cleansed and T oned and th e S ystem is w orking norm ally again.
la r with you.
The Latest Need
BILL BOOSTER SAYS
About the most sensible thing
we have seen on the teaching of
evolution in the schools was
written by Rev. Father John J.
Wynne, editor of the Catholic
Encyclopedia. He says in part;
We a re not tn fa v o r of m ak in g laws
aga net the tea ch in g ot evolution if
it be ta u g h t properly.
Evolution
should be ta u g h t as a scientific hypoth*
aais. w ith th e facia w hich ten d to sup
p o rt it end th e faota which tend to
d isc re d it it im p a rtia lly displayed. It
should n e ith e r ha preach ed a t dogm a
nor a tta c k e d as h e re sy
N or a re we
if» favor o f having e v e lu tie e tria d in
th e court». I t to a m a tte r fo r acton
tiato, ra tb a r th a n ju r is ts , and sciea
t u t s a re few in « a m b e r and alaw to
apeak.
Information Disastrous
Mayor P. M. W a rre n c eleb ra ted the
W etwash—W hat drove the light­
E ourth by holding a fam ily reunion at house keeper’s wife crazy? Lonel
the fam ily re sid en c e on south F irst ness?
s tre e t. E very one o f th e c h ild re n ,1 Houghdry—N ot exactly.
She was
w ith th e ir fam ilies, e x ce p t Marvin, listening in a t the radio while a lug
was p re sen t.
The occasion was a dry goods store ashore was beginning
happy one for all concerned and large a bargain sale for the next day.—
CUantitiea of fine " e a t s " added lo the American Legion Weekly.
juyousnese of th e p a rtic ip a n ts . These [
UNIFORM SUCCESS
p re sen t w ere: W aym an W illiam s a n d 1
fam ily of B a k er; Roy W in e n and!
fam ily o f M inidoka. G race R e b e rg e r,!
W inona; Ed W arren and fa m ily o f 1
N ysaa, in f a c t th e whole W a rre n fam
ilv, w ith to e e x ce p tio n noted.
journal
N O TICE FO R PU B L IC A T IO N .
D e o a rtm e n t of th e In te rio r,
U. S L and Office a t Vale, O regon,
J a ly L 1925.
N otice ia hereby given th e t F red
S c o tt, of Rome. O regon, who, on Ju ly
16, 1920, made hom estead e n try No.
0534« for s i SW J Sec. 15, N | nod
SE J Sec. 21, N JN W J Sec. 22, Towa*
•hip 22 Seuth, R ange 42 E ast, W illam ­
e tte M eridian, haa died notice of in ­
te n tio n to m ake final proof, to e s ta b ­
lish claim to th e land above described,
before R e g iste r d . S. Land Office a t
Vale, Oregon, on th a 12th d a y of
A uguat, 1926.
C laim ant nam ee as w itnesses:
W illiam Blevins, Ira S cott, W illiam
F. S tin e, Ike L ovelaaa, all o l Rome,
O regon,
G, W. M cKnight.
R egister.
For Sale
Used Trucks
OWYHEE IRRIGATION DIS*
TRICT.
NO TICE
In th e m a tte r of th e P etition o f Mary
H. N e p to n fo r th e exclusion of c e r ­
tain lands fro m the D istric t.
N otice is h ereb y given th n t th e re
has been filed w ith th e B oard of Di
rectors of th * O wyhee Irrig a tio n Dis­
tr ic t a p etitio n by M ary H. N apton
th a t th e lands described as L o ts 6 and
7 in Seotion S. Tow nship 22 South,
R ange 47 E. W. 44., be exoluded from
•aid D istric t, and th a t th a boundary
of the d is tr ic t be changed accordingly.
Ail persona in te re s te d in or who
Phone 87
may ba effected by eucb change in the
boundary o f th a D istric t a re required
to a p p e a r a t tha office of th e B oard a t * * * * ét 4 * é » »
Nyeea, O regon, a t 2 o 'clo ck p. m , on
T uesday, A ugust 4, being th e r e x t
regiflar m ee tin g of said B oard, end
•how eause in w ritin g , if any they
have, why th e change in th e boundary
of said D is tric t should not be m id -.
D ated th is Tth day of Ju ly , 1925
SH A V IN G , H A IR CU TTIN G
By o rd e r o f the Board of D ire cto rs
HOT A N D COLD BATHS
E. M. BLODGETT.
L. B. HA M A K ER, Prop.
S ecretary
N
yssa
G regna
F irs t p u b lication Ju ly 10, 1925
L ast publication Ju ly 21, 1925
We haul
Anything
Anywhere
Any Time
M W. Cheeley
» B AM)
A R CIGAR
B E R S STORE
HOP
»
I "or Sale
4-A ere Tract
CITATION
Dumb Dorn—Tell me, H arry, da
n tha C ounty C o u rt o f th e S ta te of
ra re horses suffer from some disease
O regon, fo r M alneur C ounty
like the Itch or the mange
In the M a tte r o f th e E s ta te o f Wm.
Handsom e H arry—Very
seldom.
W hat m akes yon ask such a question. Canfield, D eceased.
To A lb ert Canfield and John Cm,-
Dumb Dora— Why. H arry. I read <>a
the sporting page every day th at ea field, and to all o th e r parsons in te r­
many horses a re scratched.
e sted In th e e sta te o f Wm. Canfield,
accessed .
IN T H E NAM E O F T H E ST A T E
So It’s Not Reformed
Dra. ! B radford A B radford. Carver
It le the young who want to reform OREGO N, And a n d ar and by v irtu e of
raduatee. Consultation end ezamTna the world, but don't know how . and It •n o rd e r a f tb c H onorable H. Lee
Ion free. Ten years successful prac­
tice In tb« e u t e of Oregon.
F irst Is the old who know how. but are too Nee, C ounty Ju d g e e f M alheur 0o«n
Indifferent to de i t —Excbai u4*
i f , O regon, duly m ade and e n te re d in
w est of Beak.
M. W. Cheeley
1
Near town
Chiropractors
H. F. Brown.
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