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T R GATE C m Notice Big Difference In the Way You Feel Make (hi* t e s t ! End s'.fferlng trim Indigestion, Pimples, Pains in Back a d Sides, C onstipation, Headaches and Li**d rundown condition, due to aaij poiao >inir because of sluggish liver and clogged inte stin es T ake a p leasant spponful of Er. T n a c h e r ’s Liver and Blood Syrup a f t e r t i e n e a t two meals. In less th a n 14 hours notice the quick difference in the way you feel. Contains porevsg* etahle ingredients approved t>y Physi e ia r a Helps n a t u r e cleanse and t o r e your live?—s t r e n g th e n your digestive organs — soothe tired and overtaxed nerves, brace up your a \e t e m and p .rify your blood and restore your e n e ia y ag .in You, too, m o st be s a t ► tied, or no cost. Ur. T h ac h er's is sold and recem- mended under this g u a r a n te e by the Nyaaa Pha rm ac y an«i all leading drug* gists. GATE CITY JOURNAL Owyhee Kuit Poiioninf Yourself Toda) Feel belter in Few Hours or No (Joat. Publia bed «very Friday •t N jthil Oregon, by H. F. BROWN Entered at the Poa tolfic . a t N a s s a m atter -•iron, aa second-cL.___ SU B SC R IP TIO N RA T E S: Oue year, in advance....... ........11.60 i months, in advance.........— .If Vale Visitors A big dele gation o f boosters to r the big Carnival Dance a t Vale tomorrow (S a turday) n i g h t were in Nyssa Thursday evening and e xtended an invitation to the people of N y i r a and vicinity t o join ‘"ith them in making the v e n t a joyous occasion. The dance i . under tbe auspaces of the Vave l ie d e p a r t m e n t and nothing is being lefl undone to m ake it a success The delegation I hursday evening played s nu m b er of band se lections on t i t s t r e e t a n d m ade the annoui c em ent Those composing the p a r t y were Ik. R obinette, Robt D. Lytle, F e r d Zut* l)r. Burrows, Mr. Barney, A r th u r H unt, Chaa McCrea and family, W. L H u tto n and f a a i l y , Mr. Voak and family, Oscar Daley, Tom Miller, T.ieltaa Voak, Ted Knowles, C. C Mueller, W. L. Baldridge, L. P. Lum p ay. Birthday Picnic The following N y s s a ite s enjoyed a big picnic a t the B a r r e t t home m a r A rcadia Sunday: C. C. H u n t and family, Mr and Mrs. O. G. Hauer. Mrs Agnes H a m a k e r und son Robert, S. D. G oshert and family, Mr. and Mrs. J . Boydell, Miss Eva Boyd e l , E r n e s t Wilson a n d fam ily, Barney Wilson and family, and C. F. E der New Plym outh. A picnic dinner con- lis ti n g of ice c re a m , cake, fried chicken and e v e r y t h in g w h b enthusi H e l i c a l l y p a r ta k e n o f by the merry makers. T h e occarion fo r all tha t i e i t s m e n t w h s th e 61st anniversary i f Mr. B a r r e t t ' s b ir th d a y and his friends were helping him celebrate. Brothers Meet Here F. G. Holmes of Greeley, Celo., a i d L. E. Holmes of M odesto, Cal., with their wives and fa m ilie s, a re visiting e t the H. D. Holmes home. The two gentlem en are brothers, nephews of H D , and h a d n 't seen each o t h e r for 13 years. F. G. a rriv e d Sunday and L E. Monday, and th e i r m ee ting here was aam ething in the n a t u r e of a coin cidence, as n e ith e r knew the o th e r was coining. L E Holmes is looking for a loca tion for a dairy ra n ch and is th o r o u g h ly fa m illiar with th e business, having been e n g ag e d in it for many years. Ha is g r e a t ly im pressed with our won d e r fu l crops and the manifold ad v a n t a g e ! of th e Snake valley as a da iry section. Robertson and Mrs. Harlan Div»n entertained with a most enjoyable bridge party in honor of Mrs. Harry Cuehert of Emmett, Idaho. Guests sufficient to make live tables were present. Mrs. Frank Hall won high ecora for the afteraoon, with Mrs. Dean Smith winning tha oonsulation prise and Mrs. Goahart was presented with a guasl prise. Out of town guests besides Mrs. Goshert were Mrs. Arthur Cockrum o f O n tvio and Mrr. Ernest Diven of Wilder. Iu Livestock Raising Rsiae iiveatock? Then you are probably one of tha many readers ef tha Journal who are finding the Livestock Department an interesting and valuable part of the* paper And if you haran't “ discov ered" this important department, you navan’t been getting all the vilue from each issue of the Journal, In every issue Liveetoek offers many practical sogge-tinna from breeder*, veteiinari-a, feeder* ar.d marketers of farm animals. The source of most of these things you will And there le the U S. Department of Agriculture and various colleges of sgricultura and experiment stations in all carts of the country. There is ro better general source of livestock information than the e, and every yea- millions of dol- lors are spent in nfforts to improve all phases of the industry and in the compiling of data and statistics. Read Livestock today You’ll find it packed with valuable information. Auto Thief Captured Vale. Ora. -Lawrence Worlay of Baker is being held in the eeunty jail on an auto theft charge. After a spirited chase by Tr iffic Officer J. Robertson and Sheriff C. W. Glenn last week a runabont awned by Gordon Ray of Ontario was recovered abend onad by the thief. 10 miles above Vale. Realising the «base was a bot one, Worley took to the sagebrush bills when he saw the officers d olin g in on him. The youth evaded capture dur ing th i night but was caught the next morning by Sheriff Glenn. Worley is •bout 16 years of age. P. 1. Exposition LINK’S BUSINESS CO L L E GE ANI) SECRETARIAL SCHOOL Boise, Idaho Announces it* FALL TERM Opening Datea Monday, August 31 Tuesday, September 1 Tuesday, September 8 NEW CLASSES in »11 commercial subject» o r g r n iie d on the*» d»>8. GOOD POSITIONS GOOD SALARIES Tbs premium list of the fifteenth to all who GRADU a T E from ou r COM PLETE H U S I N E i S C OU RSE annual Pacific lnternetio al Livestock “ T H E BEST IN T H E W E S T ” Send for F R E E CATALOGUE giving full in form atio n Exposition, which will be held at Port-; B. C BEETHAM. Mgr. Boise. Idaho land, Oregon, October 21 to November ' 7, inclusive, has just been received at | this office and carriea a total premium i B e a u t y B e f o r e U ti l i t y H a r d W o r k to Sa ve D o g from all sources of nearly $100 000. A valuable fox terrier was reeeuiul Stenngrupher* are often engaged for This great livestock classic of West after being Imprisoned iiinong the huge esthetic ns well ns utilitarian reasons. ern America promise* to be still b et-1 t e r than any yaar before and already \ bowlders on the mountainside between It Is rarely, however, th at the lutter entries of various sort* of livestock Llanfachreth and Trawafynydd. Wale». are completely Ignored, as w h s the are prom sed from every part of tba Experienced miners were engaged cnee in an advertisement lhat uppenred three dnys blasting the rock, anil af In a New York newspaper. "Wanted,’’ Uoiled S t e le s and Canada. The O K. K Club has p istponed its m e e tin g this Thursday until Thursday, th e 27th of A ugust, because Mrs Lou DeUoede has the threshers H a r r y Evans finished digging spuds S a turday and h is $00 or 400 sa cks of eulla a! Mr. H u n t 's le t t u c e shed in N yssa th a t anyone may have p ro v id 'd ter that If look nine men lo remove It read, "a stenographer. Musi be Bids for leveling 100 acres of ground. Came to my place, one mala bog. the big bowlders. Pood had been low good-looking. Knowledge of typing no! they furnish th e i r own sa cks or pay necessary.’’ H e rm an Thun, Gambia Island. a21 8t “ Come und get it ’’ H. R. Sherwood. ered te ihe dog by means of a rope. for th e ones the spuds a-e in. Mr. and Mir. J. W. K y g a r and Mrs. Lyma K y g a r motored to N yssa Mon day. Little P e ggy Schweizer Is r e sting tom * easier this (W ednesday) morn ing, but is still sick from the effect* of t h . e t h e r a d m i n i s t e r 'd when she The State of Oregon has chartered the FIRST MORTGAGE fell from her pony ar.d cut he r face so j SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION, with head offices in Ontario, badly Monday. to conduct a Savings & Loan Association under the supervision Mr. and Mrs, F. L. DeBord and and control of the state. family of P a y e t t e rpei t Sunday with Me and Mrs F r i d K hnvback and spe nt the a f t e n oon a t T M. Lowe's. ! The service of a Savings & Loan Association under the Oregon Ed Hennia finished digging all his plan is to encourage Thrift through the «tie of Savings Shares spuds e x c e p t the late Gems Wednes upon which deposits are made monthly, or in a lump sum. Each day noon and the ladies served a big depositor is given a Savings Pass Book in which deposits are feed with ice c r e a m and melons. credited. Whenever the deposits, together with the earning^ Mr. and Mrs. W. J. G ruber and credited, amount to the maturity of the shares subscribed, the Miss'-s Nellie and Rada Elliott l e f t full accumu ations are paid in cash. In the meantime a depositor Tuesday for Las Animss, Colo , a f t e r • sending the sum m er a t the E liott has liberal withdrawal or borrowing privileges in the event he or h ime. she wishes to use a part of the funds on deposit. Mr. and Mrs. O. R H ite and Mr. and Mr» William Sehweizer m otored The funds accumulated from deposits are loaned by the Associa to Ontario Monday to r e n t a house be tion on first mortgage security, principally upon homes. The fore school s t a r t s so l h a t W anda and borrower, in every instance, must furnish sufficient sound security Omar may a t t e n d high school. Wanted To the Citizens of Malheur County I to qualify the loan and, without exception, pay eff the loan monthly. Each loan becomes continually better as the borrower is thus reducing his mortgage indebtedness each month, with the security remaining the same. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis W alters were callers at th e H. H. W eid tm a o home Friday. Notice to Taxpayers Notice is hereby given t h a t by vir tue of Section 4291, lire,,on Compiled Laws, 1913, the M A L H E U R C OU NT Y BOARD OF E QUA LIZ AT ION will m eet on t h e second Monday of Septem ber, 1925, th e said Monday being the 14th S e p te m b e r, 1925. at the County Court House, Vale, Mal heur County, Oregon, to publicly ex am ine the 1926 a sse ss m e n t rolls and to c orrect e r r o r s in valu atio n, descrip tion or quality of lands, lots or other property assessed by the assessor of Malheur County, Oregon: All per sons i n te r e s 'e d shall a p p e a r at the p ace and time app ilnteu. Andrew M. Graham Asse ssor of Malheur County. Dated a t Vale, Malheur County, Oregon, th is th e 18th day of August, 1925. s21 St $ 9.15 Round Trip The funds of depositors are not protected with a single mortgage but with all owned by tfce Association. There is no better secu rity than many small, sound mortgages on improved heme prop erty. Mr. Herbert Hoovei, Sa retary of the United States Department of Com merce, says: “ Your associations, true people’s banks, popularly control'ed and lo eally managed, have sprung up vol untarily throughout the country. Through the system of weekly or monthly deposits by their share holders they encourage thrift thruout the nation. Tbroagh the system of amor tization, in which the building and loan associations ware the pieneevB. they have made their asset* sound sod worthy at confidence. Through loan* principally upon homes they ere an instrumentality not only in solving the housing problem, but in developing self reliance in oar citiaenry. "It is my earnest desire that tha building and Ivan associations of tha United S id e s should be encouraged by the public spirited citizens of every locality.” from Nyssa The State of Oregon holds all mortgagee of the Association as an abaoiute protection to all depositors. THERE IIAS NOT BEEN A DOLLAR LOST IN EASTERN OREGON IN 35 YEARg UNDER THIS PLAN This plan of saving and loaning money is ICO years old. The Savings & Loan Associations were the originators of the amorti zation loan system, which is the basis of the Federal I.and Bank Loan System. They are the fosterers of the greatest thrift sys tem which has ever been evolved. Today more than seven million Americans have deposited with this associations the tremendous sum of four billions of dollars. WHAT A SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION MEANS TO YOUR COMMUNITY. —It creates thrift araeng those who are not now SAVERS. —It gives the ambitious man or woman in your oommunity a con* venient way to home ownership and all the pleasures that a home makes possible. —It provides work for the building trades, business for the building material concerns. It brings prosperity to the Merchant, the doctor, the lawyer. It builds solid pi ogress for the commu nity and everyone who lives and labors among you. September 5 Entertains Bridge Club I.aal Friday afternoon Mrs. Artie Are You Up-to-Date JOURNAL TO The age and size of a Savings & > '-an Association is not an issue no a matter of competition Unt. r the Oregon plan n Savings & Loan Association is as safe wher it is young with small deposits m it is when it is old with extsn v« investments. The STATE OF OREGON PROTECTS ALL L - . OSITORS EQUALLY, RE- GARDLESS OF AGE OR SIZE. Salt Lake City Proport ions’ rly Low Fare* to Ogden VIA The First Mortgage Savings & Loan Association is Malheur County’s own institution, protected by the state. O regon S hort L ine Writs your name and address on this slip and mail it today a n j obtain information which will be of interest to you. (UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM) Growth of Fairs Limit September 8th I Ask Llocal Agents for In 1810, one fair; In 1926, two thous Further Detail* and faira. In 1810, an attendance of about live Spend the Week End end Labor Day in Salt Lake City and Ogden thousand; In 1926 an estimated attorsi- ance of approximately twenty-live ViiH : Saltair Beach million Tbwee figure*, in a nut shall, tell the Ogden Canyon Warateh Canyon* etory of the marvelous growth of the American fair from the humblest b* A nd many other ginning to Its present statu* as sn im Points of Interact portent factor in agricultural educe tion. They are of special inter*»! here, in view of the approaching Mai htur County Fair, which will be held September 8 10. FIRST MORTGAGE SAVINGS A LOAN ASSOCIATION, First Natioaal Bank Building (ground floor) Ontario. Oragon. Plaasa tend ma mora information about our local Assorlation, ........................................................ W. H. Crooker m \ A ddress..........................