T he G ate C ity J ournal VOL. XXHI NO. 20 m m » T NYSSA, OKSGON. FRIDAY, AUGUST T. 1925. T —- ■ — — ......... h - m - h CONDENSED STATEMENT LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF ••MH Custom Cleaning and Grinding - ¿ S J S t- OREGON. *4-4-4- M -4-4-i-4 -4 -4 -4 -4 -4 -4 -4 -4 ♦ .» » Miss Lucy Thompson re tu rn e d Sun­ day from P ortland, w hers she has been a tte n d in g sum m er school since her school closed. She wae accom ­ panied home by Miss P earl F o ste r, who will visit fo r a tim e d u rin g he> Vacation. I W wi ^ / i r 1 If You Need MEAT OR ICE Phone $ Nyssa, Or. Nyssa Packing Co. BURBIDGE A RAY. Prop. 1111 »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦in Mr. and Mr#. C. F. M iller and tw o d a u g h te rs sp e n t Sunday with friends in Kew P lym outh. Miss Mabel H ugg and Miaa K ate F o ste r of Hoise apem th e w eek end In N yssa, th e g u e s ts of Mrs. Chas. M c­ Connell. Mrs Dick Holm es e n te rta in e d T ues­ day aftern o o n a bout a dozen ladies rn boner o f her couain, Mrs Alice P iper • f K ansas. The a fternoon was pleas- antTy” sp e n t by”the la d ie s in ss’eisl con- verse and delicious re fre sh m e n ts w ere served in the evening. P. M. Binkley le ft W ednesday fo r S ta rk ey hot sp rin g s, w here he will t a k e s few hot b ath s fo r h is haaltb. H s will th en go on to T am arack, Ida., to v ieit his d a u g h te r, Mrs. Bill Back. Nyssa Grain & Seed Co. i , The N yssa band w ant to O ntario W ednesday ev en in g to tak e p a r t in th a cerem onies a tte a d in g the opening of a fre e sw im m ing pool in th a t city. The band ten d ered its se rv ice s fre e for the occasion and bad th a honor o f leading th e procession th ro u g h the s tre e ts of our n e ighboring city. Mias Nellie K irk, telephone o pera to r a t N am pa, is v isitin g re la tiv e s in N yssa. Mrs. P. M. W arren and Mrs. R alph R eberge w e n t to L ak er today. Mrs. R e b e rg e r is r e tu rn in g to h e r home ut V ern o n s, and Mrs. W arren accom panied h e r th a t fa r on th e Jo u rn ey M rs Tom Newby is spending a few days in N yssa v isit'n g frien d s and rel s tiv e s while w aitin g for thunty Bank i i M i f i Mr. and Mrs. ;Dewey Ray and son S tan ley le ft Sunday for a tw o w eeks v acation in P o rtlan d and o th e r eo ast tow ns. They w ere accom panied on th e ir trip by Mrs Id s B rsw n, m o th er of Mrs. Key, who had sp e n t severe! w e e k , h ere; also by Miss M yrtle Fields, who will v isit an a u n t and o th e r re la . tiv e s in P ortland. Je ss Thompson end fam ily le f t Ban- day fo t W allowa lake. A fte r recrea- at the clone of buaiae RESOU RCES Loans and D iscounts______ I .4M. a7 O v e sd ra fts.............................. .. « .a Building, F u rn itu r« , k F ix t. !4,TbZ M O ther Real E s t a t e ........ ......... 6.MB.9B Stocks end à s c a ri t i e s ........ | 2.006.66 Benda and W a rra n ts ----------- 3,638.66 C asa a n d Dug F a o n B e a u I ta ,74». U t June 3t, IMA L IA B IL IT IE S Capital S ta s k ............................$ A M . N Sarplus and P rs flts ............ .. 40,466 B1 Bills P a y a b le ............................ NONE R ediscounts.............................. NOME D E PO SIT S............................... 601,BBS.0t 1644.337 96 D E PO SIT S tin * th ? re tor * few d«y* th « w *° on to P o rtlan d to finish o u t a two Ju n s 30. 1900 ........ 3837. M3 06 w eeka vacation. Ju n e 30. 1991 ______ 897.621 47 E rn e st W ilson is ta k in g in B uyers Ju n e 30. 1982 . . . . ................- 336,686 SI W eek in P o rtlan d th is w eek J u n s 30. 1923 _____ . 304.037 30 Ju n e »0. 1014........ .............. 348,130.40 Cools th a stom ach, w ashed o a t the Ju n e 30. 1986 ........ 601,863 90 b e w e l', drives out im p u ritie s, helps th e liv er: H o lliste r’s R ocky Moun- OFFICERS AN D DIRECTORS ta ia T sa. T ake it ones a weak d u rin g w arm w e ath e r a id see how happy and H. J. Ward, PreudRiit. John Ray, View President c o n te n ted you’ll be 86c. T ea e r J. P Dunaway, Chain or. T ab lets, Nyaaa Pharm acy. O. Q. Baues, Aaaiateat Cashier H. A. Divea. Arala tant Gasi tier. Holly B ros., A drian. G. L. F ¡tillipa J. J. Sarasin Mrs. H a ttie K irk has re tu rn e d from J, F. Reece, Directors n trip to O klahom a and lllin e is to vieit h e r eons. Tha little, unlooked for services, courtesies and sttan tio n a, outside tbo bee tan Dave G rahum w as a business v isito r path of ro a d as, a re w h at hava e o a i s i m ost in m aking loyal friends and sua- , n y a l | W ednesday, 4 toeaers fa r th is bank. Mrs. Ju lia B reinard o f P a y a tte is a g u e st i t the H. R. Sherw ood home th is week. F ra n k Ram baod is hom e fro m P o rt­ land, wheae he vieited w ith relative* fo r a few days while on hia re tu rn from tha C itizens T rain in g cam p a t C am p Lewis. The S h o e strin g d itch broke W edres- day a t A rc ad ia a n d did considerable dam age be fo re i t w ae g o tte n under control. Tho b re ak occurred a t a flume a t th e G enrge S m it place and came ao suddenly t h a t G eorge, w hs waa re p airin g th e flume a t th e tim e, Mr. and Mrs. D. D avis o f O ntario w as w ashed down a couple o f hundred fe e t b efo re he could m ake his escape, visited a t B. O. F ow ler's T uesday. Men and women who a re Mg m e a t G eorgs W ard has moved his fsra ily e a te rs and drink m uch coffee usually to P a y a tte , w here ho i t o p e ra tin g a have coarse, florid sk in s g o u r stom ­ g a rag e . ach needs e x tra help; y o u ’ve g o t to A. G am ble and son D onald, Mr and clean th s bowels, p urify th e blood or M ra. B. O F o w lsr and Mias Cumi your com plexion g e ts bad—H o llia tar’s Sm ith v isited re la tiv e s a t New Ply- Rocky M ountain T ea once a w eek will m oath Sunday. do it. 36c. T ea or T ablets. Good cow hay f a r sala, delivered or N yssa P harm acy j313t Holly Bros A drian. in th a sta ck . Phone 76F4. R oldan C e m e n t and fam ily enloyed an o uting a t L ake L ow ell on T uesday A. Gam bia and son D sn a rriv e d in N yssa S a tu rd ay fro m th e ir home a t Blaine, O r., h a v in g m ad* th e tr ip by a u to in tw o days. Dewey R ay and fa m ily and Mrs. R a y ’s m o th er w ere 8 u nday v is ite rs a t th s hom e o f M rs R a y ’e s is te r, M rs. C. P. L ackey, in O ntario. Flies, m osquitoes, bugs, all c arry contagious diasasea. H o t w e a th e r is hard on people tro u b le d w ith th e ir stom ach and bowels H o llis te r’s Rocky M ountain T ea is j u s t w h a t you need, re g u la te s th e bo-vels. tones and c le an s th e stom ach. T ak e it and be ceol and happy. N yssa P harm acy Holly B ros., A drian. 4» * BIGGER, BRIGHTER, SNAPPIER THAN ANY OF ITS PREDECESSORS h » m I I% k -% * J » R N PVR Y IR "J' + -H + H Poultry Supplies NYSSA "■■ ■ THE SIXTEENTH ANNUAL MALHEUR COUNTY FAIR The Prosperity Exhibition and Old Fashioned Race Meet 25 Events on Every Afternoon Program 25 Cowboy Races Relay Races Hurdle Races $10,000 in Premium and Prizes $10,000 More Horses-More Races-More Variety The Fastest Horses of Oregon, Idaho and Nevada Entered Events Ten Women Riders Coming for Special CALDWELL, IDAHO, CAVALRY SQUAD IN GYMKAHNA STUNTS EVERY DAY ---------- Ontario Derby for Closing Program Don’t fail to see the 100-foot dive into a 10-foot tank every day . SNAP BROS. CARNIVAL, 25 carloads, the biggest Carnival Company traveling the W est furnish a Co ney Island display and amusement features every night of the week. All this at Ontario. O r.,T ues., Wee 1 ., Thurs., September 8 - 9 - 1 0 . a «ftaurqft— • ■ 1 I il» »a « • 1 • A • J V Al 1 I