The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, July 17, 1925, Image 4

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THE CAfE CITY JOURNAL
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G A TE C i n JO U R N A L
f r M iT
Oregon, by
Publiahed
at
H. F. BROWN
Entared at the Poatofflee at Nyaaa,
Matter
'•-ejfoB, aa second-ela^.
SU BSCR IPTIO N
RATES:
One »ear. in advance------------ SI .60
months, in advance.................76
Owyhee
Tom Lowe drove
to Sagebrush
Springs Friday to iook aflar tba Mills
reisrvoir and other p ro p rty up there.
NOW YOU MAY TRY THIS
VEGETABLE SYRUP FREE
TOO CANDID
elderly beau had been dellverlnB
rtf of certain forcible borne truths
when lecturing his nephew.
“ Wonderful chap, your uncle." oh
served a friend when the old gentle­
man had 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.
This is Your Chance to Prove That Toning Up Your Liver Will
Ejid That Tired, Run-Down Peeling. Build Yourself U p !
Win Hack Sound Digestion, Strength and Energy - Feel Your
Very Best Again!
Don’t
Suffer in a Red
Hot Kitchen
HIS HEART IN HIS HEAD
Miss Mary McGinnis and Archie
Cantrall arrived home Sunday from
Allures. California and Archie left
Wednesday for a visit in Long Valley
with friends and relatives.
Kenneth McDonald is visiting wi'h
Gerald DeBord fur a tew weeks at
Payette. Idaho.
It is no longer necessary
to put up with a sizzling
hot kitchen trying to pre­
pare
Paul and Will Fisher left for their
homes Monday, after a two weeks
visit with their psrents
meals
on
an
old-
fashioned stove that makes
the
Violet and Ruth Pinkston returned
to Long Vaduy with Mrs. McG’ nnis
fo r a two er three weeks visit.
room
a
sweltering
work shop.
Miss Wanda Hite apent Sunday with
Miss Dottie Cantrall.
Do Yoi’r Looking
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Elliett. spent Sun
day evening with the B'gelows.
On An
Mr. and Mrs Harry Evans drove to
Ontario Wednesday and wisited their
relative», the C. F. Smiths Mr. Smith
is digging his Irish Cobbler potatoes
now and ia receiving a fancy price for
hie really fancy potatoes
Mrs. Mary Philaon has been ill from
the extreme heat this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Smith and Mr.
and Mrs W. W. Smith took Sunday
d nner with the Walter Pinkstons.
"H e’s n
cabbage I”
“ How’s that?"
“Got his hi art In his heuil.“
ELECTRIC
Accepting Term»
N s v s r g e t discouraged.
Do not let you r v a lo r fade,
W hen you g e t a lemon.
Just m ake lemonade.
RANGE
Just Complaint
Tw o men registered In a RutTalo
hotel and asked for a double room.
Mr. and Mrs John Hite are spend­ Not long ufter they reached the room
one phoned to the front office.
ing tbeii vseation in Long Valley.
“ I thought you told us this was a
Mr. and Mrs Oca Schweizer attend
double room.” lie said.
ed a dance in Nysaa Saturday night.
“ It is," answered the room clerk.
Mrs. J. P. McGinnis has been very “ Why, Isn’t the bed big enough?”
“The lied Is all right,” said the
ill with a sore throat.
guest, "but where Is the other Bible?"
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Fry enter
tained Tuesday evening. Their guests
Low-Down
were Mrs Foster, Mr and Mrs. Dean
An Iowa girl en route to visit
Smith and Mr. and Mrs Dwight Smilh friends In New York entered the city
and their futilities. Mrs. Foster is by the Hudson tunnel, then took the
Mrs. Dean Smith’ s sister and is here subway to tlielr address.
visiting from Illino s.
“ What do you think of the city?"
Mrs. Elliott and daughters and Mrs. they asked on her arrival.
“ I couldn't say," she replied. “ I ’ve
Gruber visited the Stubbs home in
had only a worm’s eye view."
Nyssa Sunday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs Fred KHngbahk and
fam ily drove to Payette Saturday an
visit d tba Frank DeBord fam ily.
Mia. Harry Evans’ class o f girls
gave a party Friday night at her
home. The girls had full charge and
had tbo rooms decorated in pink and
white, and the color scheme was also
carried out in the refieshmenta. Mr.
Martha Klingback was the g irls ’ stunt
and game leader and that always in
aureg a good time. Each g irl invited
her own friends and the result was a
vary largo crowd and M!»a Avis Phil
eon and Miss Laura Huffman won two
handsome (?) 1st poises - a
kewpi*
doll and an all day sucker. The mem
bers o f this Happy Doo-n class are
D ottia Cantrall, A lta and Ruby Brad
ley, Juanita Bigelow, Georgia Rust,
Viva Cay wood, Nellis and Rada Elliott
Wanday Hite, Nellie Compton, Nova
Larsen and Rowena Glenn.
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Cooking on an electric
r a n g e is
est,
not only the Cool­
most
c o m fo rta b le
method it is the simplest,
most convenient method as
well.
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FREE
Consolation and Examination
This coupon is good for one
sample
Free
Nyssa, Oregon
bottle o f
D r. T hacher’s Liver and Blood Syrup
if presented before the supply for free distribution is al­
ready given away. Read the full details above, then act at
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ing this coupon to
NYSSA PAARMACY.
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NOU G O T TO STEP OUT AUO
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OOLLARS TO ROW- MO Lift.
On an Electric Range
the heat is concentrated
directly under the food that
is being cooked. As soon
as the meal is prepared you
simply turn off the current
and the range becomes cool
at once.
W. B. HOX1E
IN S U R A N C E
O ffice at Residence, Third and
Ehrgood Avenue.
Nyssa, Oregon
O STEO PATH S
the m atter o f said estate on the 2nd
day of July. 1926, you, and each of
DR. H A R R IE T SE AR S
you, are hereby cited and required to
Osteopathic Physician
appear in this court on Friday, the
Ontario, Oregon
14th day o f August, 1926, at tbe hour
o f 11 o’clock in tbe forenoon o f that O ffice: Wilson Bldg.. Over Raders’
day, at the court house m Vale, O re­ . . t. .t, .t. , v , - t . J L . t , -V-.«. -V- A ,e ■. » e e e » « , L
T T t V y YYT t t t i l r r V V » V » * rY TT
gon. to then and there show cause, if
any you have, why an order o f 9aid
court should not be made authorising
and empowering E J. Rieh as admin­
istrator o f the estate o f Wm. Can-
C. K L IN K E N B E R G
Feld, deceased, to sell at private sale
PROMPT
DELIVERY
!
the following described real entice
belonging to said estate, towit:
Reasonable Rates
The South forty fe e t (40) of
PH O NE 16
lots Three (3), Four (4), Five (6),
Six (6) and Seven (?), Original
Tuwnsite of Nyssa, Malheur Coun­
ty, Oregon, as the same appears
on the Revised General Map of
Nyssa, Oregon, now on file in the
County Clerk’ s*offlce at Vale, in
said County and State.
IN W IT N E S S W H EREO F, 1 have
set my hand and affixed tbe seal o f
■aid County Court in Vale, Oregon,
this 2nd day o f July, 1926.
One 2 Ton Federal
U. S. Sacketr.,
One 2 Ton G. M C.
E. M. Blodgett,
County Clerk.
Attorney for administrator.
One 2 Ton Ben by
Date of first publication July 10, 1926
One 3 Ton International
Date of last publication July 31, 1925;
City Dray Line j
F o r S ale
t
Used Trucks
A Real
Servant
One 1 1-2 Ton Maxwell
An Automatic Electric
Range is a real servant. It
tuins the heat on and turns
it off automatically.
Your
dinner is deliciously cooked
while you are away.
Guide—There are ten thousand
skeletons and skulls In the National
museum at Washington.
Tourist— And how many In the
capitol, do you know?
Get Y our Electric
So That’» That
R ange NOW
A woman's dress, from liat to aol*.
From lingerie to locket.
Should always make a perfect whole,
And does—In hubby's pocket.
Take Advantage of Our
Special Offer
Out for Big Game
An Immigrant from Ireland was Just
stepping off the boat to the dock when
he saw a fifty-cent piece lying at his
feet, and started to stoop to pick It
up. Suddenly he straightened again.
“ No, be the saints I" he ejaculated
"This Is the land of opportunity. I'll
wait till I And them thicker.”— Ameri
caa Legion Weekly.
you
girl
me c j
Little Frances had beeu struggling
to learn the Lord's prayer, and her
grandmother asked her how she was
getting on.
“ Pretty well, grandma,” said she. “ I
can say down to the eating part al­
ready."— Everybody's Magazine.
Almost Unanimous
“ Why are yon always bragging about
yourself?” “You don't ever brsg sbout
yourself, do you?” "I certainly never
“ Well. I've never beard anybody
bragging about you. vtfiler.” —Ctn
tl Enqulror.
Chiropractors
Die. ¿Bradford A,'Bradford. ’ Corver
jMduales. Consultation and exalriftii
Qpn fro*. Tan years successful prac
( M in tba state of Oregon.
First
• w weal o f Beak.
OWYHEE IRRIGATION DIS.
TR1CT.
M. W. Cheeley
“Furring" Is allowing a spare be­
NO TICE
tween :he concrete block and tbe plas­
ter on the Inside of the houge This In tbe matter o f the Petition o f Mary
Is recommended in the building of all | H. Napton for the exclusion o f cer­
tain lands from tbe E ¡strict.
mnsnnry houses. It prevents sweat­
Notice is hereby given that there
ing on the walls due to the cold on.-
tide and warm Inside temperature«.
has been filed with the Board o f Di
' rectors o f tbo Owyhee Irrigation Dis­
t r i c t a petition by Mary H. Napton
that the lands described as Lots 6 and
Early Doctors’ Fees High
7 in Section 6, Township 22 South,
In the Fourteenth century doctc
Range 47 E. W. M., be exeluded from
fees were very high, as, apart
said Distriet, and that tbe boundary
the sum pnld down, the patient <
of tbe district be changed accordingly.
traded to allow his medical man
annuity for as long ns he lived,
A il persona interested in or who
Phona 87
employed him.— New York Til
may bo effected by such change in the
boundary o f the District are required
f 11 m u i M U »
to appear at tha office o f the Board at
N O TICE FOR P U B L IC A T IO N
Nysas, Oregon, at t o’clock p. m , on
Department o f the Interior,
Tuesday, August 4, being the t ext
U. S. Land Office at Vale, Oregon,
regular meeting of said Board, and
July 1. 1925.
show cause in writing, i f ary they
Notice ia hereby given that Fred
have, why the change in the boundary
Scott, of Rome, Oregon, whe, on July
of said District should ; ot be made
16. 1920. made homestead entry No.
Dated this 7th day o f July, 1925
S H A V IN G , H A IR C U T T IN G
01346, for Si SW t Sec. 16, N| and
By order o f the Board o f Direct! r«
H * T A N D COLD B ATH S
SEJ Sec. 21. NJNWJ Sec. 22, Town­
E. M. BLODGETT
L. B. H AM A K E R , Prop.
ship 32 Seoth, Range 42 East, Willam­
Secrets*
ette Meridian, ha* filed notice o f in­
¿
Nyaaa
First publication July 10. 1925.
tention to make final proof, to estab­
Last publication Ju4y t l , 1226.
lish elaim to the land above described,
before Register U. 9. Land Office at
Vale, Oregon, on the 12th day o f
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August, 1925.
Claimant names aa witnesses:
William Blevins, Ira Scott, William
F. Stine, Ike Loveland, all o f Rome,
Oregon.
G. W. SlcKnight,
Register.
We haul
Anything
Anywhere
Any Time
M- W. Cheeley
NYSSA BARBE! SHOP
but
Our Daily Bread
Building Process
AND CIGAR STORE
Not Her Grandmother
Conductor— Pardon me, madam,
your girl seems more than twelve.
Mother — Conductor!
Would
take me to be the mother of a
that age?
Conductor
l.adj
don’t tell
you're her grandmother I
ftr a M u rg n c *
“ 1 wish you could sssura me," »»Id
a nervous old lady, approaching tba
captain of an excursion bast, 'That
this rasael would ha able to come
safely though a storm.”
“ Lady."
proudly asserted the grlaaled skipper
“ thle old craft has coma safe through
so many storms that half bar timbers
la
Uaj’lnted." — American
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WAN , AMO 1 DOUT AAEAU
PROBABLY NOT KNOWN
Middle age may perhapa be defined
aa that period I d life when you're go­
ing to feel Just aa well as you ever
did In a day or two.—Oklo State-
Journal.
Take winter as you find him, and
he turns out to he a thoroughly honest
fellow, with uo nonsense In him and
tolerating none In you. which Is a
In his private practice Dr. H. 8. Thacher denonstrated that such symp­ great comfort In the long run.—Lowell.
toms ss Indigestion, Gas on a Sour Stomach, Belching. Dizziness. Colds that
Hang On. Sick Headaches, Constipation, That T 'ted F e tlirg and a general
Not More Though
Run Down condition of the System are often the result o f a Sluggish Liver—
Some men are so sympathetic that
and that rein f in such casts comes quickly whtn the L iver is properly
they are willing to share your fast dol­
Cleansed and Toned uud the System ia working normally sg on.
lar with you.
All But Halt
"M y poor fellow," said the lady,
"here Is a quarter for you. Goodness,
gracious. It must be dreadful to lie
lame, but Just think how much worse
it would be If you were blind."
“ Yer right, lady,” agreed the beggar,
“ when I was blind I was always get­
ting counterfeit money."—Judge.
A Definition of Middle Age
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CITATION
In tha County Court ot the State of
Oregon, fo r Malaeur County.
In tbe Matter o f tba Eatata ot Wm.
Canfield, Deceased.
To Albert Canfield and John Can-
field, and to all other persona inter­
ested in the estate ot Wm. Canfield.
Uesaaaad.
IN T H E N A M E OF T H E S T A T 8
OREGON, And under aa4 by virtue of
an order a f tbe Honorable H Lae
Noe. Coanty Judge e f Malheur Coon
ly. Oregon, duly made and entered ia
4-Acre Tract
Near town
H . F . B ro w n .