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CONDENSRO STATRMBNT Poultry requy LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF Supplies 1 bipMÌBlìl Custom Cleaning and Grinding <%|J ilei, u , « i «r fi, a trett. JNTEll Nyssa Grain & Seed Co. OREGON, NYSSA M-++4 **•*•< ■!•♦♦■»♦♦♦♦♦■»« » * * * * * * * * * * * * * + < • ' l t « i^ f c »l ua ^ V O a JNIVEJlsm.j I f You Need A m »ilk!;, M E A T OR ICE and Allied A strati t udy—Jo, ne— M ji -SocWojH Nyssa, Or, Phone 6 toloji* ortaf J Thf kttutrr 'j, Euf n«. C ssa Packing Co. • Yea Ops S< W etili:,if tservatln Ji ami bi little terni, sliest three final cu pi Tbi tan san ktuta' es— to the nor, eyn!» memliered ilice toC n t j Court n i fo r ila,baui( ter of tai i Kiugmon, I ersigiiwl I ine Cvunl) j Jregun, 1« I BUHBIDGE & RAY, Prop, Anything Anywhere Any Time M- W. Cheeley P h o n o 87 dm,m>Uii«4 G Kia ♦H U yu.lifiei, i rreui.Mii! risimi i sa rcqarntj notice,wi ifiice in (hit mnty, anni loia! M tor ol ttw I K in *i»in ,d licationSiM Hjatios Otti] òtrator'il ÙbUtt. I tiereby j n j l ut a: H | ir e i b» ( o f iba f O repM 2i, in tM 5 Cai" stilili* tbe W h o u r o lli^ thè ptarf tifa r for r in ora p to followiri | byaaKtT Hot «J uni* Malati!] W C IG A J l STO R E ÏG , T IA IR a ; x ì ) c o l d C U T T IN G The Bder Hardware Co.'a annuml robbery was pulled o f last Sunday morni tg about 6 o’ clock by three men who drove up Jn »■ automobile and etfected entrance by breaking oub tbe glata in tbe front door o f tbe grocery department. A fine ahotgun, some kn ves, cookies and other amall arti c le ! were taken and tha burglar« do parted on their way rejoicing They were eeen by Dr. Bradford from hia office across tha (treat and faa imme diately turned in an alaom, but the burglars were fast werkera and left ♦ just a few minutes before Marabel Cook appeared on the scene. Their trail waa followed through Ontario, where It w<« lost and no trace baa since been discovered. Tha robbery waa a little ahead of « ‘■hedule tils year and feas la express ed that they may oonclada to maaa it a double header. b a t h s HAMAKER, Prop. Orejón IHM ' V a M . M “ V V V <r " T a- , * , . JCk Win Many Prizes a la a Dray Line : ; 1 Chiropractors For Rent 't-Acre Tract ¡M*» ■criptisn rate to teachers of fie frem now until tbe first of Juno, 1926. This amount may be paid any time before school «loses. Let us have your names at onca Wa hope to have a spatial correspondent at the school who will give us mi iateresting weekly sum mary of scnool hupyenings. Scott McClanahan and Frank Stock- well of Parma visited F. R. Marshall Friday. Mr. and Mrs. C. E Bean of Elgla spent Sunday w rh tka George Cloasen family. Alfred Wood was a business visitor in Boise and Meridian on Thursday. C. w. Reberger and family spent Sunday with Parma friends. Wm. Vogts has moved to the Geo Phillips treat west o f town. For Sale — Westinghouse Electric Range, 2 burner ard oven. $19.60 sl8tf Mrs. E. J Povt II. ConBtipaticg upsets the entire sys tem—earning many illnesses to the human family Don’ t worry. Hn'tis ter’s Rocky Mountain Tea will v i n out constipation, regulates tbe bowels, tones the eaomach, purities the sys tem. G ve it a thorough trial. Joels, Tea or tablet*. Nyssn Pharmacy. Holly Bros , Adrian. As usual Nyssa won a little more than bar share o f tha priies at the L.f..». » a a a a a a T a AAA r rTvT'PTT T t T tt 1 County Fair at Ontario last waek. The chiidien aeon made a splendid record. Margaret Hunt won first and Battie n ,T . 1 Tensen second for tbe best iamb en- ed by the lamb club, and Russen M'iiler and Eliaabeth Benaen each won Miss Seims Lackey, daughter of KUNF.ENBEBG a aoeond in tha sewing club. They Mr. and Mrs. C. P Lackey, and Al IM , I UfcLIVERT bert Bash of Payette were married ha\Mt to go some to bent Nyssa. Wednesday, September 16. They wMI Seat, jtfsble Ratei make their home at Payette, where Ob B oy,ain't it a grand and glorious PHONE 15 Mr. BaBb is employed. feeli eg to know that you «an get good Mr. and Mrs Harry Franois and two board for 16 a weak? Raid tka adv. nieses spent Wednesday in Boise H l'M ’t I I * * **** o f the Oregon Cafe Jim Diven has purchased a now Dodge car, preparatory to going en the road for a commercial house. S h ia k e tp e a r e a n C h a r a c t e r MonWeeho, l.alf-wltted Italian, who Viola MeCurdy left last Friday for P. and Pearl M. Bradford, larmod fo be "King of AH tbe World,“ Ironside, where she » ill teaeh school I Oreg on and Idaho. Oarver Consultation and examin- waa a well-known character In London this winter. In tbs Sixteenth century. He Is the Tv reive year» suceasaful Irene Glossen went to Beulah Satar original of Armado In Shakespeare's the state. First door west 'T ore'« Libor Lett.” day to be in readiness to open school [Nyssa , Oreg’on. there Monday. h i* t ♦ + ♦ ♦ + + * » w - * H I I M l n I H I t Near town. 4-room house Small cow barn H. F. Brown. Mrs. Ella Kirk ia in Homedala this .week visiting hsr daughter, Mrs. C. D. Simpson. Hiss Basel Bertsch returned Sunday evening from a week’* visit with rel atival In Boiae. Miss Iva Walter* 1* convalescing from a sever* ¡Haase but ie aot yet able to attend school. Mr. and Mr*. Earl Warda baby is much improved and* is thought to ba o f danger. _ RESOURCES Loans and D iscounts...___ $397.166.87 Overdrafts............................... 66.66 Building,Furniture. & Fixt. .'4,76* 66 Other Real Estate................ 6 .9 « 06 Storks and Securities_____ I 8.UO0.OO Ronds and Warranta............. S, SS», ttt C ash and D ui E F rom B ank * 10.746 66 L1ANUTOE8 Capital Steak........................ $ Ü5 ,6 « JM Surplus and Frotta............... 40,666 61 Billa Payable...... ............... . NODI Rediscounts............. ..... ........ MBME ............. MT *** DEPOSITS.............. ^ ........M l.686. «666: »27.90 DEPOSITS Jdne 80, 19*0... . .. -. $297.966 06 June 80, 1921_______ 297.661.67 June 80, 1922............. 826,886 61 June 80, 1928 _____, 866, 667 86 June 88, 1024_______ ........... 946,189 46 JOne » . 1926............. ........... »1,868.6t $661,1 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS H. J, Ward, President. J. P Buoaway, Cashier. 0. G. H. A. J, F. Reece, J. J. boraiffn Directora John Ray, Vico President 9l!S.iStS&IS a. L. rhiiÿqi ; 1Î3 A new p air F R E E i f They R ip BARBEB SHIP 1 rveustd, ai ii aftir ikf Store Robbed ■■ Bud Anderson fs in Caldwell this week with a st:ing of horses taking in the rodeo. NyasVOreffow a t th e clone o t businegg J i m M , 1Mb. '/rl it%— t m /Ui We haul Edna Dennis left Saturday for Mos cow to attend the University o f Idaho. Oharald Grean will take her place in the telephone office. Mrrvitt Greeiing and Lavi Stevens dplhs Big Bend will ■Ise sttenil t h e r ld g l winter, thi< be ing their aecond*yeUr. Conley Wilson of Sherwood, near Portland, is visiting relatives hate and in Parma. Malheur County Bank A crew of graders In charge of J. The little, unlooicei for serkiedk, (' iurte kt as and altokium , oat rido tha b * t » a W. Robertson are building a new road path of readne, are what have coarftad mart hi uiaktag loyal Munds, afll stU- to the West Side cemetery. The new tornerà for this hank. road up the hill will be considerable Mrs W. S. Cl ire of Wendall, Ida., longer than the old, but a mush easier ■pent the week in Nyssa a guast at grade, and will b* passible for autos the Frank Millar home. Mra. Clara iu even In the verst weather. attending to business matters and re Rev, Smuts returned Wednesday jnewing acquaintance with old Nyaaa from Jordan Valley, where he held friends. services several days Married—Wednesday, September t, Mrs. R E West and Mra John Gor 1826, Gordon Ray and Miss Gladys don of Vale visited fsiends in Nyssa Yost, both o f Ontario. After a honey Saturday. moon o f a couple of weeks spent on Mr. and Mss. C. L McCoy and Mr. the coast they will be at heme In On tario, where the greom ia employed in and Mrs. J. J. Cancelmo left Thursday evening by auta for the big Pendleton tha Ryan Meat Market. Round-Up If you haven't yat tried a square Danton Humphrey, Milford Zots meal at the Oregon Cafe you will -eventually, so why wait? He who Wendell Mulkey and Harry Tamblinn, ’ ^ ■ surveyors working on the Owyhee pro hesitate* is lost. The Journal will make a special sub ject, spent Wednesday in Nyssa. o llije oí t ufcsaiootl « e e W - H U t t M 'l l I I I M Welcome to our citg, teachers. In bokslf of the community we extend tbs glad hand to you all; to the re turning teachers first, and also to those who have never befora been in our midst. We trust your stay with us w ll be mutually pleasant and prof itable. We are all backing you up in your work. Hep to it. Say, boys, you can get a "stack of hots’ ’ at the Oregon Cafe for 20c. They are juat ilka mother UBed to make and fill an aching void in the da- partmoat o f tha intorior. Mr*. P. M. Binkley »«turned Satui day from a two-months visit with a ■on and other relatives ' at GrOva, Oklahoma, and that air of gloom which has pervaded P. M.’s countenance like a pall during ber absence has disappeared like frost before tbe sum mer suo. ' Herman Towne is adding a parch and bath and bedoosm to hiaiasidenaa. Mrs Ada Blaylock la alao imgroviag her residanea by adding a back perch and bath Hra. Clinton Webb has rstornad to Nyssa from Nosthorn Idaho, whera ■ho spant the summer. mt U m i- Mra. Anna D 5. Pratt was down from Ironside Monday looking after property interests. Tbe Prstts were early settlers on the Owyhee and still have some valuable farm property these. New Fall Hats, ranging in price from $8 60 to 112.56 Mrs. E. J. Pow ell. • »»« The growing patronage of tbe Or* gon Cafe atteetslta popularity When a parien enca gats a taste •t Mi Riley’s bams coaklag you ««■'» keen him away. It anrishaa tha blood, eleans year whole eytem . A remedy you should taka «ocaaionelly whether you are sick or aot. HoHiater’ s Rocky Maun tain Tea takan regularly helps you avoid aiakneea and disease. 86 ate. Tea os tablets Nysss Pharmacy, Ho44y Bros , Adrian. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hutton and daughter of Vale visited in Nyssa Sun day. Look for th e Tw o Horses Richard Fields Funeral School Days Are Here B O. Bacon raturasd Saturday from Funeral serviees for little Richard a weak’s visit in the vicinity of Coun- Fields, whose untimely death occurred eil, Idaho, where he waa locking after last Friday, ware held in the Presby th* welfare of a band of woollas. terian church Sunday at 11 a m. The Rev. Smuts will hold preaching ser services were in charge of Elder Gil vice Sunday morning at tha Methodist christ c f the L. D. S church. Elder churah. This is an extra service, his Anderson of Weiser and Elder Robin son of Boise being the principal regular date being the follewlng Sun speakers. A large number of aorrow day. ing trianda and relatives were present For Sale or Trade- 6-roem bangs to pay their tribute of loye to one who low, 91200 mortgage. Would consider bad endeared himself to them by his good used car as part payment sweet personslity The flowers were very beautiful and in great |.rofusioa, Mrs. A. R. McCarty. contributtd by friends of the family. Mr. and Mrs. H. Corneilson and After the services a silent procession Mi«s I.ucile and Mr. and Mrs. Blasdsn followed the remains to the West Side o f Payette visited th* Fred Marshall cemetery, where the little body was sorrowfully deposited in it last resting and Frank Fry homes Sunday. place Mrs. W. G. Campbell visited frlands ia Nampa Tuesday and Wednesday of The Bridge Club resumed its weekly this week. meetings Thursday «veiling, after a School days are here again, the fall tarm opening Monday with nine teacher« and a goodly oumbar o f pu pils under the direction o f Supt. Joe. Ewing. Following aro tba teaches« with their respective grades and sub- leota: - High School. Supt. Ewing Geometry a r j b ook keeping and Physics. Mrs. Jos. Ewing — Domestic Art, Domestic Science, Civiae, History, Kiss Miriam Dillsy — English IV, General Science Algebra, French. Lucile Stephens — Girl’s Athletic Coach, English 1 1 nd 11,Typing,Spanish. Grades. J. L. 8nydea-8th. Miss Montia Adams—6th and 7th. Mias Hilda Breckan-6th and 6th. Miss Mary Matheny— 3rd mod 4th. Mias Edna Morria— 2nd and 8rd. Mra. B. M. Benson -la ». T Mrs. Glenn Mr. and Mrs. Arthus Boydell spent summer's vacation, Brown was bosteas to guests to fiM Tuesday in Betas. three tables. Mrs. Chsa. McConnell Mrs. Helen Clement of Ontario is was wlliner of flrst-prizs and Mrs. F. visiting bar daughter, Mr. George D Hall second Delicious refreshments Sshwelser this week. were served and a good time wss had by all. Mr. and Mrs Chas.Crawford wentto Mrs. Cbas McConnell went to Elgin Ontario Friday to attend the funeral Mondry to bring back Mrs. Sarah o f Charley's ancle, John McGregor. McConnell, who has been visiting her daughter, Mre. Scott Harris, fat a month. Some Pinkin Card uf Thank* To the kind frlands and naighbors wha so willingly assisted us during the iilnaae and death o f oue bolovod little babe, we with to express our basrtfelt thanks, also to those sanding flowers and assisting in the niueic. May you all ba aparad auch aorrow ia our sincere wish. Mr. and Mra Henry Fields. Myrtle Fields. District Attorney Blodgett and Mr*. James Dennis is tha proud Mr and Mrs Paul Howe motored to Marshall Cook are in Ontario this possessor of what is undoubtedly the afternoon attending to legal buaineaa. Ontario Thursday evening. biggest "punkin” ever raised in this neck of th« woods, sad it is still geow ing. It evidently diccevervd very • sw afraid early la It* career that there would not be reom on the home place, con sisting e f six city lots, for it to de- vedop properly so it crawled through the fence out into the greet open spaoes ef the street where it would bars room according to Its size. And here, covered by wseds from hu man observation, it grow to its present mammoth proportions. It was aseidanrly discovered only a few days sgo, its huge bulk being no long er entirely concealed by tha weeds. It is only a lowly yellsw eow pumpkin, but it deleaves an honorad place in the hall o f fame. Tka monster mess uras 6 feet II inches around tba equa tor sad 6 feat 8$ inches by way o f the poles. Harry Francis veighsd it, the scales balancing at Iho 100-pound mark. Che ©mjtm €<tfe FINE ME ALS PROMPT SERVICE Board by the Week-$fi.00 Ssur stomach, clogged up bowels, plmplss, blackheads, soar breath, are evil* o f constipation. Hollister’s Roekey Mountain Tea regulates the hairals, purifies tha bload, elsacs the stomach—a aedteise th* whole family tbaeld taka. 86 eta. Tam or tablets. Nyssa Pharmaoy Holly Bros Adrian. All White Help MRS. EDITH RILEY