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T he G ate C ity J ournal f NYSSA. OKJÎGON, K K » A Y , AUGUST 88, 1826. VOL. XJI1I NO. 23 ■ —■ - ■ — - J C Mathsny has accepted a posi tion with the Mct'onnon Co. and is busy fitting up a car preparatory to going on the road with the MoConnon remedies. W. W. W hite o f tha Orelda Gar dena linishtd picking a hamper crop o f tomatoes this week and aelobrated the event by giving his picker* a pic nic dinner Wednesday. Mr and Mrs Merle Gbesley have returned from a trip to Lewiaton, Idaho, hivin g moved the Frank Stubbs fam ily and household goods to tboir new home at that place. Ths trip was made in an ato truck and a roadster, and required three days going and two returning. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY LAW Born—To the wif# o f Arthur Davis, on Friday, August t l, a 10 pound baby girl. tS. M. B LO D GETT Attorney and Counsellor at Law Practice in all court! Phonfc 87 N ysia, Oregon Drs AND CIGAR STORE R. P. and Pearl M. Bradford, licensed In Oregon and Idaho. Oarver Graduates Consultation and Examination Nyssa, Oregon H A IR Free ÖT AND GOLD W. B. »O K I E b. B. HAM AKER, Prop. ! ; NyXtot IN S U R A N T ffrfi > V tM W W g tM W MW tOUTUVOtMMt * O ffice at Rrirddnee, TKird and BlirsfSod AYWSfe. Nyufa, Extracted :: City Dray Line C. HONEY K L IN K E N BEBO PROM. I L R e c tt's M e l LIVEBY R ite* PHONE IS •>*+♦* ■►+++•; -¡~: +++4 i i*n -+n J Chiropractors Andy Swan returned Wednesday from Silver City, where he hae bean doing some development work in his mines for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Oce Schweizer aro ths groud possessore o f a brand new Ford sedan C H IROPBAGTGBS 1 NYSSA BARBER SUSP IN G , Mr. and Mrs. A. Brown were Sun day guests o f Mr. and Mrs Kelso. AT 10c lb Bring your own container*. W. W. Foster Mr. and Mrs Harry Russell o f Big Bend were in town Thursday visiting Mrs Bussell’ s parents, Mr. a«d Mrs. Ralph Servoss. W F. Homan o f Ontario was a busi ness visitor in Nyssa Thursday. Mr, and Mrs Jim Diven motored to Payette Ibursday. Mrs. Helen Clement and Mrs. I*. A. Wisdom o f Ontario spent Thor- ry at the George Sehweiaer home. Men and women who a t* big :..-„t eaters and drink much coffee u iuilly have coarse, florid skins your stom ach needs extra help; you've got to clean the bowels, purify the blood or your complexion gets had—Holftstor’s Ro ky Mountain Tea once a week will d o it. 36c. Tea cr Tablets. Nyssa Pharmacy Holly Bros Adrian. Georgia and Edna Dennis Nampa visitors on Widnesdsy. were Mrs J P Dunaway returned this week from an extended visit (o her old home at Austin, Texas. Henco that gunny smile that has been adorn ing J. P .’s countenance o f iato D n R. P. and Pearl M. Bradford, Mrs. George Cole o f Weiser spent licenaffe^* Oregon and Idaho. Garver Sunday with her cousin, Mrs. Addte Nyssa, Oregon grad*at«m- Conaultation and examin Wilson. ation free. T w elve y e a n snecesiful Thslma. Dorothea and Arthur Ver Good cow hay far aale, delivered or practice In the atate. First door west non Cook returned Monday trom a in the stack. Phone 75F4 j313t o f bank, Nyssa, Oregon, two weeks visit in Boise with rela tives. » H t t ' » » < ■ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ <■<■»«♦• I M *< +•**4 For Rent 1 I H t t l I t 'H 1 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 'I"t~ 4-Acre Tract Near town. 4-room house Small cow barn ♦♦♦♦♦ I » « » » H. F. Brown. 80T.1 S till O FFIC IIRS AMD BIEBCTORH H. J, Wsrd, Prouiant. J. P Dunsrvay, Cantear. John Ruy. Viee P.-oaMsnt 77 5arasto U. L. rhTDIfB O. G. aguar, Asarntact Oáblor M. A Óivta. AabiiUuit Gtauisr. J, P. Reece, A lfred Wood spont Saturday and Leona Zittarcob had a narrow es Sunday with friends in Boise. espe from death from injuries receiv Miss Dorothy Dean is spending the ed in an auto accidant on the highway week with relatives in and around near Arcadia. An artery near tho Nyssa. temple was severed and sho was rap Mr, and Mrs. O. L. Andrews o f idly bleeding to death, hut was rushed Denvar and Miaa Annie Freeman of to the Ontario hospital and arrived in Seattle visited at the L. L. Dinwiddle time to prevent a fatal ending. On* heme this week The ladies are o f her eyes was also seriously iajurod by glass. cousins o f Mrs. Dinwiddle BURBIDGE & RAY, Prop, ATTO RNEYS $ O.SM AS 4S.SSS«! i. from sn absence of several months ’ Nyssa Packing Co. M- W. Cheeley from Btarkoy hot springs, whither he had gon* to bath* in its healing wstera and be cured of a bad attaeb of rhea raatism Ha was somewhat disap pointed in tba result, aad returntd F ill Millinery at my residence. Mrs. feeling little if any bottoa. Mr and Mrs. J. C. Hinder and Miaa at Twin Falls, wbar* ha has been cm H illa Hinder o f Nampa viaited rela ployed by the Fuller Brush Co. Ho tives and friends here Tuesday- will bo at home for some time. Nyssa, Or. [ G E Bertsch baa rented the room next the Oregon Cafe and will move his barber shop into it neat week. It is a much better location for his bust ness than his present one. . Mias Cawgill from Carvallis was Miss Sadie Riley visited friends in Directora Vale Saturday and attended the big In Nyssa Friday afternoon training The (Ufla, untookel tur servieas, cocrtsiies and altaatiuoa, aaUlde Uta I tha girls to giro their aawing demon Carnival ball in the evening path oí rouHne, ace what ha va asuntad m u t in nortina loyal I stration at the Ontario fair. Mrs. B. O Fowler visited a aister tornera for thls-bank. Felton Duncan ratarned Thursday in Boise on Friday. MEAT OR ICE Anything Anywhere Any Time at U m cfoae of buwfcieaa Jmme M, 1M6. Eddie M what ia Eddie Powell. If You Need We haul Malheur County Bank Mrs. Riley of the Oregon Cafe mo known aa'k 100 per eont American. tored to P ^ e t t e Wednesday evening. The St. Paul’ s Guild af tba Episco She says she saw four car wrecks on pal church will meet at tha horns of the highway during the trip. » . V K * 1 !■ l"M-4"t'l"l"l'A I » » » »■»♦ t > > ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » » ♦ ♦ ♦ ■ » — ■VL » of U m RCES L IA I Loan* and DiseaoiUs---- ..SMT.Ud.17 Hhpital Stock......... Ovotdfafm........................... I6.CS 8«apins nad FrsAta. Boildisg,Facultar*. A Fixt. 14,76*66 Other Real Estate.............. 6.968 «• Bills P a y a b le ......... Mrs. Jess* Thompson on Thursday, Storks and B w n r ttie s ....... S X.o*y,u# Rodiaaounta_______ Beads and Warranto........... I,tad. r.t September S. C ash and D ub F bom B an k s U S .74i.lt DHPOJITB.. . . . . . . . Don Davis o f Seattle Is visiting for SSM.MT.St a few days with his parents, Mr. and DRPOSIT8 Mra. R. J, Davis. Don la salesman for a wholesale carpet and rug house June SO, 1MM....................... SSST.SM 96 aad mabas this territory occasionally June » . 1931........................ 39T.H1.IT la tba soars* af bla baataass. Juna M, 1IBS....................... SU.SMS1 Juna SO. 1SM ...................S04.90T M Mf. aad Mag. Herman Tows* war* June M . 1 4 9 4 .....................8dB.lM.dt buiinsaa visitors ia Balsa Tuesday Jan* M. IM S....................... Cdl.M&M P. M. Binkley returned Saturday and hlae stripes. Y •*** CONDENSED STATEMENT Eddie Powell has had a bunt of pa- Mr. and Mrs. M erle Cheaiay are moving into the Frank 8tubba resi triotie fervor and is painting tha Powell Servian Station with rod, white dence on south Tb lrd street. OREGON. Phene 3 SkM m ......... . I I I »♦ M II I I I I I Nyssa Grain & Seed Co. « ■ LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF Custom Cleaning and Grinding • — -HH Poultry Supplies NYSSA '■ Mr. and M,a. Albert Hinaeh ware business visitors in Vale Thursday. Dewey Ray is sick this ton-ulitis and ia off duty week with Mrs J. B Smith and Mr. and Mra. Dean Smith returned Wednesday from a ten davs visit at Southerland. Or., and other coast points. Mrs. Joe Mye rs was sn Ontario vis itor Wednesday. G. E. Bortsch and w ife visited G. E.'a brother at Wilder Thursday. Cools the stomach, washes out tbs bowels, dries* out impurities help* the liver: Hollister's Rocky Moun tain Tea. Take It oaeo a weak daring warm weather a id aoe bow happy and contented you'll ba 16c Tea or Tablet«. Nvsea Pharmacy B elly Bros., Adrian. Files, mosquitoes, bugs, all carry contagious dissaves Bot weather is bird on people troubled with tthoir stomach and bowols Hollister's Rocky Mountain Ton is jest what yea need, regalatee tba bowels, tons* aad cleans tho stomaoh. Taka it and ba cool and happy. Nyssa Pharmacy Holly Brea., Adrian. Sewing Demonstration ’Che sewing club demonstra tion exhibiton given last Friday afternoon was attended by about twenty Nyssa ladies. Every girl did epleadidly in demon- etrating their work, and exhibit was a credit to the young house wives. The four chosen as the b?4t speakers were Misses Kua- suin Miller,Marie Hunter. Wanda Sh ilton and Helen Diven. They are the lacky ones who will represent Nyssa at the eontest at the Malheur Counly Fair. M. E. Ckarch LEVI STRAUSS MARK T7 :/ ; Thrilling Programs to Feature at Fair Kaciag Strings Already on Ground Preparing for the Kaca Meet - LMproit Ia Spreading Over Wfirc Aram -Committees at Work Ontario, Oregon, August 26 Thrill tag daily programs before the gra d stand, apeed races on the track and spectacular events within ths arena will give the patrons of tho 16th An nual Malheur County Faiv and Race moot action on their money on each and ovory da j of Ih* Fair, September 8, S and 10. Already tbor* are string* of horses working out on tho track-, and W. H. Doolittle hat received entry blanka from owners with 13 head and inquir ies for many more, beside the long Hat coming from CaldwoU. All told, tha atalls at tho fair ground will be t-<xed to capacity, for between 76 and 100 horses will ha to Ontario for the meat. They aro earning from as far north as La Grand* and Elgin in Or* gon, and Meadow* In Idaho; as far weal aa John Day Valley and aa far •oath as Jordan Valley in Oiogon and the Bsio* valley in Idaho Mrs. Hunt Entertains Exhibit* to Be Exceptional Alrhough the, bad no heanty par lor* lo *1*1’ , the Roman ladles spent a* much time In self-adornment as worn en nt any nee Yet the effort ws* not on their pnrt—they had slave* a-plenty apply such decoration as they enn vtdered becoming. To show that their iwlnstaklng toilets wer< appreciated one may recall that Ovid found time to expres* himself at length In defense of cosmetics. .................... A new pair FREE if THey Rip Look fo r the T w o Horses Next Suaday morning tho pastor, Roy BmaU, will pronoh a sermon based on the Bible aceouat o f creation and ths origlon of man. Tlaaermon, we understand, will bo along the line of harmonizing tho Scriptures with the known faota of seioate. Mr. flmnts has mad* a deep stady of the onbjest and it wall qualified to handle It in an In- terssting and convincing manner. Tha peeplo of tha community ar* invited to attend on mata In order that $1800 for two Daily Acta those who will sot ba able abla to get To famish a real big thrill ovary iaoido may not m t* it, w* wo will bo glad to publish a synopsis o» the ter day of tho Fail, tho commit to* hot secured Mat Gay, tha famout stoat roan in our next week’s Issue. diver, who, though 66 yeais of ago, daily eliaibo a 100 foot pole Mid makes a hack aommaraault dive Into a tank of water only 100 feet long and ten Last Thursday afternoon Mra. C. feat deop. Tint breath taking dan- C. Hunt and daughter Lilly May an geaou* stoat wi’ l be scon only at the tortsined with a lovely bridge party fairground, and aa a companion piece at tholr country home. The rooms there will bo shown each day the were prattily dooorated with sut serai acrobatic* of the Ray fam ily in flowers and foras. High ssor* for tho thair original erodnotion. aftornoo.i was won by Mrs. Glenn Thursday Idaho Day Brown, with Mr*. Harlan Divon #*• The closing day of ths Fair has been reiving tho oonoolalion prise. Mra. George Ward of Payette and Mrs. designated as Idaho day Bes»d* soma Ada M. Sheffield of Spokane were out special atunta for the benefit of Ida of town gaotts. Mrs. Dick Tensen hoans, there will b* present the Cald assisted the hostesses during the ef well band and a big delegation of Caldwell folk. ternoon. Beauty Alwayt Longed For i i There will also b* a spirited compe tition among the boys’ and girls' eluba of tha county, says I. M. C. Anderson, assistant county agent, who has a larger number of club member* work ing on projoats this year than ovoa before. Aside from the entertainment at tha Fair ground*, there will b* aa excep tional amussment program famished every night hy tba Knap Breathers’ ..arnivat, with it* many now rides and features. O f course there will ba dancing and music and all the spirit o f Carnival week which makas joy re place gloom and makes life worth liv ing. The entire program Is designed lo fittingly mark ths rstura of pros perity to this region. Arcadia Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Long and daugh ter Mildred, Mr. aad Mr*. John Col lins, parents of Mrs. bang. Will, Ernest and Miss Msggla Collins, brothers and sister of Mrs. Long, hay* all gon* to Salem. Oregoa, to visit relatives. Mrs. Long’s parents, brothers and sister are visiting her* from Oklahoma and mad* the trip hy auto Miss Mildred Laag will stay with a sister and go to school this winter. M,s C. W. Mallett and daughter Mary spent Thursday afternoon wHh Mrs. C. W. Barrstt. J. A. Hunt was down from Boiao lest week looking over his crop Mr. Hunt has 200 acre* of vary fin* earn. Pet* DeBoer bought a work hors* from C. W B .rrstt tba laab af tha week. John Carr, w ife and baby from Med ford, C - . are visltlag Mrs. Carr'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chao. Bullard. Mr. and Mra W. J Robert* o f On tario and Mr. Robert's brother and w ife of Greeley, Colo., were visiting st tha Barrett ranch Sunday after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Sleep made a business trip to B oil* th* last a f th* weak. For Sul* A few thorooghbred saws and ana aI82t boar. Chas. Garrison. Soeretaiy Ivan E. Oakes o f the Fair board. Is roaoiving inquiries for spare S w im m in g e e t P o r p o io e In th* exposition kali and Is confident The world’s "swlmmlngoat" that the axkibit* will surpass any in recant year*. Interest In the contpe died recently In nn aquarium at I »urine the three years he waa tit,on is koanar bteaes* ot lb* re- d»n classification of the premium, so that la 1 >»<- inn- no one < vor saw th* Mb when It wits not swimming It al atapl* crops are batter rewarded, the e s ' •> took Its tneals of small fish white purpose hern* to encourage th# pro moving through the wafer and aAclato duction of those crops which will an- of tho zoo estimated that It naally return profits to the growers MJAK) uiiea ia thro*