T he G ate C ity J ournal
NYSSA. OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 24. 192ft.
VOL. XXIII NO. 18
CONDENSED
ED S T A T E M É ^
Poultry Supplies
Custom Cleaning
and Grinding
i
Nyssa Grain &
Seed Co.
LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF
The Wilson party returned Friday
! from a two weeks trip to the Dee-
ehates river near Bend They repost
■ah plentiful and in spite of the fact
that the biggest ones got away. Wt
usual, there were plenty left. Three
Ane specimens were on display at the
Myssa Packing Co. for several dags.
R. G. Swan, owner of the apartment
bouse, was looking after property in
teresia here recently. Mr. Swan has
traded a ranch neap Boise for a hotel
in Parmo and is now living in that
city.
Earl Riohardson and George Newby
returned the tiret of the week from
C«mp Lewis, where they have been
taking s military training course.
Frank Rambaud, who was with them,
shopped ofl in Portland for a visit with
relatives.
Malheur County Bank
Ny*aa,JOt®B®ffi
at the clow ot business Juna 30, 102ft.
RESOURCES
L U Bl LITI
— I 26,088 JO
Loans and Discounts.. . . . . . W7.4M.87 Capital Steek___. .
Overdrafts________________
66.68 Sarplus end Profits
—
40,888 81
Building, Furniture. A Fiat. !4,76:18
Other Real E state________
6,888 08 Bills Payable.........
NONE
and Securities____ $ 8.008.80 Rediscounts______
The C. C. Hunt family spent the Stocks
MONE
Bonds and Warrants______
3,888.88
week end at Payette Lakes,
C ash and D oe Faun B ank * 141,748.88 DEPOSITS.............
— 601,MR 88
George and Ruth Reberger and Mr.
8688,817.88
866R88Î M
and Mrs. Posey and family of Vale
DEPOSITS
lett this week to spends few days at
June 30, 1920 ........................ 8137.888.08
Payette Lakes.
June 88, 1921 .................... . 287.U1.67
The Nyssa band will play for the
June *0, 1982-.:.....................838,888 81
ica cream party given by the Nyssa
June SO, 1923 ........................ 804,807 88
high school alumni at the Chas Garri
June 30, 1024........................ . 848,188 48
son this (Friday) evening.
June SO, i m ......................... W l.a u M
G. E. Bertch and wife motored to
Wilder and Parma on business Thurs
OFFICER* AND DIRECTORS
day of this week.
Jack Hunter returned Monday from
a trip through the Twin Falla country
m the interests ef the McConuon com-
OREGON.
NYSSA
• J 2 2 8 ÌI-
P»ny.
Mr. and Mra. Adolph Schneiter and
three ohildren left Sunday for Bend,
H. J. Ward, Prwmdant.
John Ray, Vic® President-
Oregon, where he will work in the
Frank Reberger had hie tonsils re
J. P Dunaway, Caahiar.
timber.
moved Thursday at Salt Lake. Ha is
. G. Bauer, Aasiataat Caahiar
Mr. and Mra. H. T. Francis and expected home on tonight’s train.
- A. Divan. Aaaiataot Caahiar.
Mr» Alice L McCurdy, aged 44
Albart Iredale returned Tbnreday
J, F. Reece,
J. J. SaraMn
Q. L. FhUlipa
year», died in St. Luke’s hospital at
W.
M.
Grooker,
A
V.
Cook
and
Mra.
from a two weeka auto trip to the
WARD MAXWELL
Director«
Boise Tuesday morning, July 21, at
Frank
Stubbs
went
to
Payatte
Thurs
coast.
On the return trip at La
The marriage of H. J. Ward and
6:37. She rtas buried at Nampa on
Grande they bBd a car accident which day evening to attend a concert given The little, unlooked for service*, courtesies and atteatiena, outside the
Mias
Corinne
Maxwell
was
solemnised
Thursday at 3:00 p. m. Death was
path of routine, are what have counted moat in maklwa level
delayed their arrival here a ceuple of by the Payette Ceunty band.
due to typhoid fever and followed an at New Plymouth, fdaho, on Tuesday, days.
toners for thia bank.
The
new
Nyssa
Gsrage
building
has
Ju'y 21, 1926. They will be at home
illness of several week».
been
completed
and
the
garage
was
At
Thompson
end
family
returned
Deceased was born at Georgetown, to lhair friends at Parma, Idaho, K.
Sunday from an auto trip to coast moved from the Hoxie building on the
Idaho, August 30, 1880, and was F. D. No. 3
«V e
corner of Third ai.d Main to its new |H /v -
,
Mr. Ward is one of the early set points.
united in marriage to G. F. Mc
home
adjoining
the
Powell
Service
Mr. and Mrs. ArtLur Boydell and
Curdy at Eley, Nev., on March 4, tlers of the Snake valley and has
»
Station cosner Second and Main. The
1901. She came with her family to extensive farm and stack interests in family returned Sunday from a two
new building is 80x40 feet, built of
weeka
vacation.
A
week
was
spent
the
vicinity
of
Nyaau
and
is
president
Nyssa in September, 1920, and has
cement blocks, with 14 foot wall. Her
since lived at her home a few miles of the Malheur County Bank. His in camping and a week in visiting ret
man Jowne will be in charge.*
south of town. She leaves to mourn charming bride is a daughter of Mrs. ativea in Portland.
M.
M.
Maxwell
of
Owyhee
and
is
a
Dr.
and
Mrs.
John
Long
of
Salem
U. E. Bertsch’s cow Jersey Maud
her loss a husband, G. F. McCu-dy,
four children, George, Charley, Ernest well known teacher of instrumental are visiting at the J. T. Long home. in April, 1926, produced 960 pounds of
and Viola; a sister, Mrs. H, E. Han* musie. The well wishes of a host of Dr. Long is a sun of Mr. and Ucs. J. milk and 62 8-10 pounds of butter fat.
friends are extended.
He also has a fire-year-old half Dur
T. Lon*.
sen of Nampa.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Browr. and ham from Jiraey Maad that predated
family are spending a vacation rusti 41 6 16 pounds of butter fat the eeeeed
Large General AgeHcjr, estab
NEWBY MINTON
month after freshenin 4 *
lished thirty years, wishes Two of Nyasa’a moat popular young cating in the tills.
Mrs. Ernest Wilson was hostess oa
Ted Chauser of Payette, who was in
energetic
representative for
were united in marriage on charge of the Boise Payette lamber Thursday evening for a moat enjoyable
Nyssa and vicinity to sell fire, people
July 19, when Thos. S. ynrd here while H. T, Francis was hr dge party. Gueata were present
automobile, plate glass, accident Sunday,
Newby and Mias Ruby Minton were gone on bis vacation, left Friday for to make four tables.
Mrs Frank
and liability insurance and made
husband and wife. The cere Fruitland to relieve, the manages at Hall won lisetafcdnors and Mra. Chen.
surety bonds. Wt. rfll furnish mony was
performed at high noon at that plaoe wmle be is taking a vacs Crawford copped the consolation prize.
advertising matter and cooper the Methodist
parsonage in Payette, tion.
ate in helping to build up profit Rev Hall officiating.
Mr. and Mra Poaey and family of
able business. Give references Both contracting parties have grown Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomason and Vale and David Richardson of Nampa
and experience. Send applica from childhood in this community and Mrs. Bert Hoxie spent the week end ware dinner guests at the C. W. Re
tions to Gate City Journal.
have a host of friends who will wish in Emmett at the home of Mra. Hnx- berger home Sunday.
them a pleasant voyage over the ie’s brother, Newt Taomason.
Do you know that it is more import-
Mrs. Kuth Lackey is axpectei. • nt te keep the bowels regular during
For Sale.
matrimonial sea. Mr. Newby has ac
r,
Uirrive
the
first
of
the
week
from
Red Cow, three-quarter Jersey, giv cepted a lucrative position with Moi
>ot waather than any other time. It is
i f Fb-
ing about three gallons of milk daily rison-Knudson, Boise contractors, and"P^rn‘a
®Per,d some time vie
,»cause diaease germs are all over—
j22tf
George Goodrich.
will be employed daring the summer wtth her parents, Mr. and Mrs. w
i<es, mosquitoes, bugs, etc , all carry
Long.
and fall neas Meaeham, at the summit
tiangt roue diseases. Hollister's Rocky
B
orn-T
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
Kalph
of the Blue mountains on a railroad
For Rent
iountein Tea will keey the bowela
berger, on Sunday, July It, an ei
.»¿ular, the system cool and clean.
My place of growing crop alfalfa, contract.
pound boy. The youngster was
Nyssa Pharmacy
corn and potatoes. Cheap if taken at
at the home of Mayor and Mis. i
Holly Bros., Adrian.
once. Mrs. H. E. Hansan.
j82t
Warren and has been named h
William.
While H. K. Housh waa returning
The Owyhee Community Club met
• t the heme of Mrs. Robt. Elliott from a trip to Payette Saturday with
The funeral services for Mr. A. G.
a load of ice one of the axles of hie
V w w / ÿ ii w .«» ^ h e i M » V > n v « % k m v » V p
Team, harness and ¿ray wagon.
Thursday and spent a very deiightfni
Kingman, who died at his home in
31-inuh wagon with gravel bed.
afternoon end the hostess served de Ford gave way, cauaing a temporary Kingman Kelony early Sunday morn
ending to hia journey and rudely in
One 2 horse frasoo.
lightful refreshment!.
terrupting hie pleasant reflections ea ing, were held in the Kolony school
One 2-section harrow
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Thomas
Lowe,
accom
the amount of money he would tisac house on Wednesday morning at 10
One 12-inch walking plow.
'
panied by Mra. Silas Bigelow and by tne sale of h’s load Hi ioe. Mrs. J. o ’clock. The services were conducted
Lumber for barn 10x12.
Round Oak cook stove, in good con Mrs. Chas. Bradley, called at the Cancelmu soon came along and Mas te ad by the Rev. Snow from Payette. Mrs.
the Kingman home Sunday afternoon of passing oy on the other side *■ the C. E. Peck of Big Bend, Mr. and Mrs.
dition.
an l also attended the Kingmin funeral priest and uie Levite did b I i # stepped Joe Bruning and the Misses Lydia and
Household goods.
to render first aid. The Teneen Mo Mausine Johnson assisted "'ith the
Other articles too numerous te men Tuesday.
tion.
Frank Stubbs.
Mr. and Mrs. Chat. Fisher spent tor Co. was notified by phone and as music. The services were attended by
Monday evening at the Fred Kliag eietance soon arrived and the disabled e very large number of people, both
car hauled to the garage lor repairs. from hie own and neighboring com
back home.
munities, and there were many lovely
For Sale
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Chslendea of floral offerings.
Mr. and Mrs. Ctrl Quaeaenbueh arc
Second hand fruit jars. Phans or an far on thair way from California Zarlen, Ida , spent Sunday the guests
Mr. Kingman was the founder of
Mrs. the eeetion known as Kingman Kol
call at the raneh. Mrs. W L Gibaos. te the Owyhee se the Grand Canyon of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Miller.
of the Arisona and w ill be home aeon Chalender was formerly Mise Julia ony and the first settler on that side
Clore.
aew.
of the Owyhee river. He reserved for
For Sale.
E. H. McDonald aod Mr, and Mis.
Mrs. A. E. Ivanhos and C ruse Lou F. R. Marshall spent Wednesday in himself, by hemesteacing, about 120
Several head ef Jersey cowl, freeh.
Ivanheo left Friday, after a nice visit Apole Valley at the Murdock Mc acres of lend lying along Snake river,
Wm Schweiaar, Nyssa, Or.
jl94t
where he has since lived. Mr. King-
with the Lowes.
Donald home.
man was largely responsible for se
Mra.
Harry
Evans
and
daughter
For Sala—Exceptional Bargain in a
Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Bauer and eon curing both settlers and Irrigation for
used standard make Piano in 8ne son- Doris Grace suffered an attack of Robert left Wednesday morning for a' the Kolony and was one of the beet
dition. Price 8160; terms 112 cash, $7 ptomaine poisoning ttsnday from eat week’s vacation at Payette Lakes.
known and respected men in this part
per month.
Write Sampson Musie ing canned baana. Both are better
Mrs Fioyd Edwards returned to j of the country.
now.
Co , Weiscr, Idaho.
j22t
her home in Boiae Saturday after vis- . He was born near Feeirnnt, Illinois,
iting her sister, Mrs. J. Csncelmo. June 17, 1847, and lived there the
She accompanied her husband, who greater part of the time before com
W ia»s^ /i> i *u « /l -n sb a ^ M t w ^ N 1*
was returning horn) from attendance ing to Oregon. He waa married in
1884 to Miea l.isfie M. Kipp, and they
at
the Elks' carnival at Portland.
»
had two daoghters.
Liaaie Kipp
Mr and Mrs Fred Powell went to
Kingman died in 1898, end Mr. King
the hills the first o f the week for a
man married again in 190C to Miee
vacation.
Nellie Kipp, who sorvivee him. His
Dr and Mrs. J J. Sarasln and Mra. daugters are Mra. Harvey Brie of
J. Boydell attended the Kingman Adrian, Oreaon and Mrs A. R. Wade
funeral at Owyhee on Tuesday.
of Lewiston, Idaho There are eight
Mrs Agnes H»maker and son Rob* grandchildren.
ert are spending the week at the C,
W. Barrett home in the country. They
»•sled Bids
aspect to go to Meridian for a couple
Sealed bids for e driver for tbs
of days next week.
carryall and janitor will be received at
You can’t cover black heads, pimples, the office of the clerk far School Dis
red spot on the face with powder; trict No 18 The hide for jaaiter
they’re bound to be seen—don't worry should be for the brick eeheel havoc,
or spoil your temper, take Hollister's also another bid for the two houses
Rock Mountain Tee estb week—'twill Bids will be opened Tuesday, A ugust 4.
banish them through the bloed. the The beard raservee tha right to reject
only sure way. Ms.
any and all bids.
BUItBlDVE * RAY, P*op.
Nyaea Pharmacy
By ordar of tbs 8eho#l Board.
Holly Bros Adelen.
M. A. Mean, Clark
■ft I
Death of Mrs. McCurdy
A t Hymen’s Altar
8
TVo-Acre Tract
For Sale
H. F. B row n
Owyhee
A. G. Kingman Passes
For Sale
City Property
for Sale
H . F. B row n
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