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TI he G ate C ity J ournal I NYSSA. OkIGON, FRIDAY, JULY 31. 1926. VOL. XXI11 NO. 19 ♦ •»♦ ❖ •i-n e h * -t # Poultry Supplies Custom Cleaning and Grinding Nyssa Grain & Seed Co. OREGON, NYSSA i •( Qualified as Marksmen Seventy eight per cent of the stu- dent eoldier« in attendance at the Cit izen* Military Training camp at Camp Lewi* June 19 to July IK who fired the record course in rifle markrmanship qualified either ae »barpahooter* or a* marksmen, according to figures that have been completed at headqutarter*. The number completing the course is 466 of which 30 qualified as sharp shooters and 366 as marksmen. In cluded among those who qualified en the rifle range are George U Newby and Earl R. Richardson of Nyssa. Sidney Emison killed Word has been received of the death last Saturday evening of Sidney Emison, 26 yeat*eld son of Mr. and Mrs. Saafcrd Emison of San Diego. Cal. Bis death was caused by injuries sustained wtieb'he fell with his airplane when itt crashed to earth. Sidney was born at Nyssfi, where he lived with hie parents until they moved to Cal ifornia 15 years ago. BILL BOOSTER SAYS '^-vOUT BE QUI&IC Tb eftlTV- CtLE a. R.E1AE1ASE*, THE MAW VJHO UBJER MAWEC MIS TAKES * THE FEOOVJ UJW# WBJER DOES AkNTW\UQ» AUD MISTAKES AREWT TW£ WORST twim Q iu the r/f wont» »ua sir .-» QOlWfi W0THIU& IS W0R9B \ 0 MAXWELL-WARD The marriage of Cariane Maxwell and H. J. Ward was celebrated in New Plymouth, Idaho, on Tuesday evening of July SI. Th* welding, which was a very pratty one, took place on the O. B Tyl.vlaw n. A path af flowers was strewn an the greaad ea which the couple walked to a bast ground *f green and flowers, whose the short but impreotive ring ceremony was performed by Rev. A. I. Forth, Con gregational minister. Mrs. Chat. Campbell played several selections before the wedding and then Lobengren’s weddidg march. Members of the immediate family, a few friends and Rev. and Mrs. Fereh were the guests. Refreshments were sarvad following the ceremony. Corinae Maxwell in the trail kaawn daughter of Mrs. M. M. Maxwell and a nines of Mrs. Tyler, Ska is an a* cemplishedynusician. Mr. Ward, who ie also well known, is president af the Malheur County Bank. They are spending a few weeks in the Blue mountains and then will he at home at Parma, Idahe, R. R. 8. Attend Summer Session Oregon Agricultural Callage, Cor vallis, July 28 —Malheur county it represented by three students at the 0 A. C. The total engillment is 6J0, including the fee paying auditors and special musie students. In addition 463 beys and girls attended the junior summer session, and several hundred sis registered for swimming only This makes the total number of stu dents served by the college during the summer session more than 1200. The college is one of the institu tions selected by the United States Indian service for the Indian school teaohsra to attend during educational leave. Thirty-hve men and «emeu iaetraetors in I idian schools from North Dakota, South Dakota. Idaho, Moatana, Washington and Oregon are ia attendance. Card of Thanks We extend our heartfelt thanks to the kind friends and neighbors who so kindly extended their help and sympa thy during our recant bereavement, and far the beautiful fleral efferiugs. G. F. McCurdy and Children. Sealed Bids They A ll Say It Several spiral teeth 8 feet long and ISO.UOO years old have he«« discovered. Yet we dare say the prehistoric den tist said that It wasn’t going t* kart unit b Sealed hid* for a driver for the earryeil and janitor will be received at the office of the clerk for School Die- triet No 86. The bids for janitor ehould bo for the brick school house, alto another bid for the two housee. Bids will beepsned Tussday, August 4. The board reserves tha right to reject any sad all hid*. By order *f the School Board H. A. Diven, Clerk. I f You Need MEAT OR ICE Phone 6 •4—H-M-Ì-4' ( H H I »♦ I > 4 * !♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ < LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF 'll I I I f H I I I I I I I I W MriH M-H The free baid concerts each Wed nesday avenisg are gaining in popu larity and attraet visitors from both Ontario and Parma. The band boya are entitled to much credit for furnish ing thie free eniertainment On next Thursday eve, August 6, St. Paul’s Guild of the Episcopal church will giva a lawn social at the J. Boydeil residence. Ice cream, cake, lemonade and home mad* candy will be seised. The Nysaa band will fur nish musie for the occasion, and all will be invited. Don’t forget. Ceool Cleaner works like magic, knacks tha «pots. Buy- it at Nyssa Pharmacy, Cenol Agency. There were three E. J. Burroughs in town this week. There was our fellow townsman by that name, his son, E. J. Junior, and hit son’s son, E. J. Juniot Second. The burroughs, including Mrs. E. J., vis ited hers from Seattle for a faw days, returning home Thursday. Mra. Robert Elliott and daughters, Nallie and Rada, visited Mr. Frank Stubba Thursday. Two young man who liva a few miles ont in the country war* arrested Sunday evening and were guests of the city until 10 o’clock Monday mean ing, when they appeared before Re corder Uiilar and were fined $10 apiece and costs. Tbe Nyssa Packing Co. shipped a mixed eazload of hogs and cattle to Portland the first of the week. Jim Diven is a new vietim of small pox. A. W. Fields and family returned Sunday from the Salmon river country in Idaho, whera they bavo spent the past few weeks. Ross Parkinson is paoudly displaying a large and varied assortment of blis ters on hit hands which he accumulat ed while pitching wheat bundle» at the Pete Tenaen farm. The call for la borers to help garner in the harvest is greater than the supply and a number of Nysaa business men are helping out. John Towne of the Pastime pool hall is another patriot to volun teer his services during tho labor shortage. Mrs. V. T. Patterson of Caldwell viaited her parent* and in te r, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Bertsch and Hasel Bertsch. the fore part of the week. She is spending tbe latter part of the week with friends and relatives in Boise. She is in the employ of the Caxton Printing Co. and ia apending a week’s vacation Conoi Cleanar takea out apots when nothing els« will. Nysaa Pharmacy, Cei oi Agency. C has. Crawford has leased the va cant room iu the Western Hotel build ing and has fitted it up for dance hall purpose*. The floor has bssn put in ■ rat class condition and cloak rooms whera axeeaa clothing may be checked. The opening dance in the new hall will be given this (Friday) evening. Do yoa know that it is more import ant to keap the bowels regular during hot weather than any other time. It ia because disease germs are all over flies, mosquitoes, bugs, etc , all carry dangerous dissasea. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea will keey the bowels regular, the system cool and clean. Nysaa Pharmacy Holly Bros., Adrian. ' Nyssa Packing Co. BURBIDGE & RAY, Prop. .......( COND ENSED STA TEM EN T « I U m Malheur County Bank Frank Miller attended m meeting at N y—aJO uugwu ________ Payette Thursday of the Idaho Power a t th e clime u t busiueaa J u n e 30, 1925. ' Co. RESOURCES LI A Mrs. H. T. Francis entertained ths Loans and Discounts____..8887,480.87 Capital Stack.......................... $ 26.888.80 members of the H. S. Club Wednee Overdrafts------- ---------------- 88.08 sad Prsflta................ 48,886 II day afternoon. Mrs J. P. Baxter Building, Furniture, A Fiat. 14,762 M Barpiua of Wilder, Mrs Martha Brown af Other Real E ztate................. A>88 98 Bills Payable........................... NONE Stocks and Securities......... 9 8,008.88 Rcdisceunts............................. MORE Salt Lake and Mrs. J. A. Schneitec Bonds and W arrants---------- 1.888.88 wers preseot as guests of ths club. Casu and Dus Fuou B ank * 148,748.18 DEPOSIT8 .............................. 501.988.88 A delightful social time was enjoyed ami refrsshm snts were served. |60B,MT.t0 1564887.80 DEPOSITS Mrs. Chat. Elliott of Oakley, Idaho, it visiting her sister, Mrs Rost Park- June SO, 1980.......................... 8837.888 06 inson, and family. June SO, 1921. ....................... 187.681.67 June 80, 1882 ........................ 836.880 81 Mrs, P, M. Binklay loft Monday for June 30. 1923 ........................ 804.887 88 a two months’ visit with relatives in June 30, 1024.........................>41,188.40 Oklahoma, which no doubt acoounta June SO. 1988........................ 881.SOS 08 tor P. \l.’s melancholy appearance. Mrs. Alice Piper and grandson, the OFFICERS AND D1BECTORS former a cousin of Mrs. H. D. Holmes, H. J, Ward, Preaid«nt. John Ray, Viaa Prorjicient are viaiting at the Holmea home tbia J. P Dunaway. Caahiur. this week. Sunday they ell viaited at O. G. Bauer, Aaasfltant Caahiur Ira Cunninghama, who were childhood H. A. Divan. Aasiatnot Cashier. friend* of the Holmes and Pipera. In J, F. Reece, J. i. Saratin G. L. IhiUips the sarly days of Kansas Mrs. Holmes Director» „ and Mrs. Piper had an uncle burned at The little, unlooked for servleaa, courtesies and attantioM, outside the Imatgn the stake by Indians, he having given path of routine, ara what have-counted moat in inrnktm* legal friends apd cus himself up to them to save his party tomers for thia bank. from massacre Mrs. J. Hunter and Olive will leave on Saturday to visit a week with Boise friends. Mirs Marie, who hat been there several dsys, will return with them. VonDella Baxter cam* down from Wilder Sunday and spent several dags thia week with Hazel Beam. A. Brown baa moved here from On tario and is occupying the house on the Blodgett farm. Glenn Brown and family and hia mother returned Wednesday ova from their outing in the mountains. Mrs. Ella Kirk returned thia week from a two monthe’ trip viaiting relatives and friends in Chicago, Ok lahoma and Kansas. - Mrs J. P. Baxter from Wilder was visiting Nyssa friends Wednesday. Good cow bay for aaie, delivered or » 'tt'.ho atack. Phone 76F4. j313t Hazel Bertsch and Mra. Patterson motored to Ontario Wednesday in the Pattersons’ new Overland coupe. Mrs. Bryan Payne and children a r rived last Saturday from Texas to apsnd some time visiting Mrs. Payne’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Gibson. Mr. and Mirs. Harlan Diven spent last Sunday in Emmett with Mr. and Mrs Harry Goshert. Everybody come to the ice cream social at the J. Bo j dell residence next Thursday eve. Lotsa ice cream, cake, homemade candy etc, r i f t» ■ A Nyssa ball team played the nine at Adrian Iasi Sunday and was de feated 11 to 7. M. L. Marti and son Chris and fam ily have returned to Nyssa from Cali .1 fornia and are occupying the J. Mobs near house. Miss Paulina Simpson of Homedale spent tha week with her aunt, Mrs. R. Martin. A party of Nyssa ladies consisting of Mrs. C L McCoy, Mrs. J. Cancel- mo, Mrs A H. Boydeil and Mra. Artie Robertson motored to Buis# Thursday. The Methodist church will give a picnic Suncay to the pupils of the Sunday school. Tha festivities will be held at the Arcadia grove. Mr*. Agnes Hamaker and son Rob ert returned Wednesday from a ten- day visit in Portland with relatives A firs starting in s small warehouse and friends. back of the Kuaer building on Main Danny Diven returned home Monday stric t brought out the fire department after spending three weeks vacation Tuesday foreneon. Prompt and effi ht Cascade, Idaho, with reiativea. work ont the part of the fire Ms and Msa. Paul Howe left Sun cient ladies soon brought the fire ander con day for Burnt to spend a weak with trol before it had a chance to spread Mr Howe’s sister. to the adjoining buildings, ths Rose Mr* Martha Brown of 8alt Lake bud on the west and the Nyssa Pack ia spending a month with her sister, ing Co. on tbe east. Fortunately Mrs. H. T brands. there was an adequate water supply Mrs A. R. McCarty and son have on hand or tbe results might havt returned from a month's vacation, bear, disastrous. Tbe damage it esti spent in tbe mountain* beyond Boie*. mated at about 1800. Mre. T. V. Patterson and mother^ Mrs G F. Bertsch. motored to Perms Tuetoay of this week G. R. Swan wan down from Parma Miss Eva Boydeil entertained the Wednesday. Bridge Club Tuesday evening a t her Mrs J. P. Dunaway left the first of home. Members sefleient to make the week for a visit with relatives at make up four tables were prevent. After tbe smoke of battle had cleared her old home in Texas. way it wm discovered that Mrs. You can’t rover blarkbaadt,pimples, ■ Ernest Wilson bad grabbed the lira! rad spot en tbe face with powder; pnae and Mra. John Caneaimo the they’re bound to he seen -don’t worry second. Delicious refreshments were or spoil your temper, take HalUater’t a#reed. Rock Mountain Tea each week—’twill banish them through tbs blood, tbe only aure way. S6c. G my Yemng Mether» Nysaa Pharmacy Holly Broe Adrian. Small Blaze Two-A ere Tract For Sale H. F- Brown Jh-Vt- City Property for Sale H. F. Brown The Bridge Clab Nyssa, Or. r