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T he G ate C ity J ournal NYSSA. OKIGON, FM »AY, O d . 16, 10M. VOL. XJflll NO. 30 ..................... l r Poultry Sup]plies ' MipM.I what in the * ' WORLD HAS - . possevjep W'stMTlNu l y 0' uke Custom Cleaning and Grinding AT A &OV .'Stt;>V6 \ EM OUT ", HOLD EM 01' X I D ' . W ' " I l i _. - - •5-X-M -++-*-M HS44-++J j S* mm J }/V »taw /* We OREGON, • 1 IÌ : DEPOSITS .. ........ 611.918.46 Th* little, unlooked for »devices, courtesies and attentions, outside the t i i i f * path o f routine, ere what have counted most in making loyal frianda aad caa- tomera for thtfc bank. M -H -E -H -M -H -H I l^ > « "t-M I I j OC: al n e w s I BURBIBGE & RAY, Prop. Nyssa, Or. -vw-T-t-bl-. LEVI STRAUSS in b r ie f b « M - V M-MH i-» * « « « « « I I I A farew ell party w -« iy.n Friday evening in tin- ( «1. F F hsll by the ReOekabs a d Odd Fellows in honor o f Mr * n«l Mis. Hubert Elliott, who left today for their heme it Colo Games, refreshm ents, g i od m tsic, etc , were enjoyable featu e o t the even ing’ s entertainm ent anil » jo go >d tim e was h «d b , all Harry Shmp was down from Nampa a ci iple s i days this week looking af ,er bu-i- ess interests ns d jollying with the b o js Harry ia follow ing tha religious discussion in the Journal MARK« with cunsidirable interest and claims to have a p erfectly good explanation of the flood incident, hut like so many d ■--s he lies' » In cor» mit himself M _ wc ’J thus V Tue b i t !.,- CiuL nr.ei T .-itl* } v-\.- in w .: ing . . . i l l o f h's wisdom- niug a i tut li-ii.i ui cam Hurley Ui* pit cd o f tiie en. Three tabl.-s were in play. Mrs. Ho fiknkly admits, however, that the 6. L. McCoy earned o ff the honor« by Elijah incident has g o t him stumped. w ia a ieg first prize and Mra. Desn Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fields have m n V i « » « 4 M M W > $ M 4 W I Smith second. A fter the battle at the moved into rooms ovar Caldwell's store aard tables the ladies refreshed them ia order to be more convenient to their selves by partaking o f aomo fine eats. I work at the Rosebud. They have M in Letha Hurt, niece of Henry rentrd tbeir residence in the north Fields, visited relatives ia N ysaatl.it part a f tuwn to Charley Toombs, whs week. will take possession the first o f tb* Na water in tke gae. If yon want the water, R. J. Davis and Frank Miller are month. we keep it in a separate tap; it’s free—alee enjoying a hunt tbla week in tbe air ie free, too Hev. H ersh e/. the new Methodlzt wilds o f the Blue mountains. Mr. m ioistet, is deliverin g aim e good ser Another:free item is the GREEN TICKET D avis ia an old time hunter from Vie mons at till church Sunday morning* you get with $100 saies of Saa at the ginia and w e exp ect to see them re and Nyssa people couldn t speed the torn laden with the spoils o f the chase. hour from 11 to 12 to any better ad Mr. L. M Alley o f Nampa. Idaho, vantage than goin g to hear him. He representing John M acGregor and is an earaest and conscient’ oua worker The fitst one you see coming in. The last Scher-Hirst, Inc., o f Cleveland v , e ;•r d ia rapidly making frianda in tha ene going out. at tbe Nyssa barber shop N o\ ;t ' unity, among those both in and 7 with a com plete line o f n1. ha ckarch Mrs. Harshay te suits and overcoats at $28 60, t oraaeher and has charge o f the $36 00 and $45 00. A lso complei it Apple Valley. of boys suits and overcoats. A I attem pting to pass between twa anteed saving o f 35 to 50 per mobiles standing on the h ig h w ^ Buy direct and save c (fifitiei i i. neigtiborhood o f the Drew Aa- Nyesa, Oregon Cor. Main A 3*d Sta. Is m arriage a failure 7 Y e ar- - I .'I n ranch, Claus Tensan accidently strained to ask this question tv ‘ u c k one o f them with Ms no ape, ot the fa ct that as we stepped . he car which bdemged to Jessa Can- the Rosebud this m orning ft ; i o, had s wheel knocked off, whila breakfast we observed three | aus’ coupe overturned into the diteh nent married men lined up t U j‘ laakily sustained nodam age o f any counter ea ing. W het does it p c ■ > ■ uenre. The accident occurred maa te have a w ife if h« has to BntrPmfivmnrs* . 1 Wednesday night. his own breakfast? Being *.. - Lm rt -P rise Mrs. Fdith Riley has closed the Ore bachelor, this question Is o f son gon f a e after a aix w eek «' tvi«l and able personal interest as a guii - to is out Icoking fo r greener pastures. future aetion. School Notes The Nyzsa football team defeated 1 the V aletfacn Friday aaternoon on the Nysea field by a sco e o f 9 to 0. This was the first home game and the teaaa showed up very well. The next home gam e will be with Roswell Tuesday, O ctober 20. MR. NYSSA AUTO OWNER I GRADE SCHOOL Tha Honor Roll o f the grades, which is made up o f those who have been You ca n 't brat our pricas on tiras , neither absent nor tardy and have a and auto accessories. grad* o f B o r over in all their sub Clincher Balloons for 80x8i cl. rim $15 ject*, far Septem ber is as fallow s: 30x3J G..-d T ir e s ................................$9.60 j First Virginia Cancelmo. Maa Cole, 80x8 Fabric T ires________________6 90 Wilmata Lynch, N ellie Jean 8 ch w «'- Ford Tob and Back ______________ 6.50 , aer, Louisa W allace Marvin Brown, Ford Radiator __________________ 14 60 1 Cart Dunaway. Fred Shumaker, Lloyd 30x3$ heavy Tube«........................... 2 86 Wilsoa Bicycle Tires, |3.00 down t o _____ 1 60 I Second—Arthur Cook, R obert W il son, Violet Forsman, Pauline Seely. SeibsrlfogTires & Tubes Third Flore Shelton, Louie Fars- These cost no m ore than others, yet man, Eleanor F oster, Ethel Mwry Boydell H arriet Sarazin Ella Martin. give you more m ileage. Fourth R obert Foreman, Jesse Matheny, Gordon Toom bs, Daisy GET OUR PRICES Whipple. * Waist Overalls A mew p a i r F B 1 E i f T h e y R i p Look for tke Two Horses Union Gas and Oils Chiropractors D ri R. P. and Pearl M. Bradford, licensed in Oregon and IHg^g Carver graduates Consultation and examin- atio.i free. Twelve years successful practice in the state. First d oor west o f bank, Nyssa, Oregon. Rediscounts.................. O FFICERS AND DIRECTORS Nyssa Packing' Co. $ - Bills P ayable.................. H. J . Watd, President John Ray, Vic« rresidaut J. P. Dunaway, Cashier O. G. Bauer, Assistant Cashier H. A. Diven, Assistant Cashier J. F. R eece J. J Sarasin G. L . Phillips DIRECTORS : As this is the end of the ice season, we wish to tha ik oui many patrons for the loyal mannii* in vs hi h they U supported the local ice plant, in spite c f tt;e tret that we were compelled to charge a little more than importtd ire was selling for. Again we tkar.k ycu. Phene 6 LIA B ILITIE S Capital S to ck ............... . ........ $ 26,000.00 Surplus and P rofits.. ........ 44,662 86 $682,678.10 County Funds for whi*h Surety B ords ara Furnished_____ NONE ' I ic C »gr?.gM. w w h l Thank You I RESOURCES Loans aad Discounts____ ..$418,007.6? O verdraft«__________ 519 00 OaikBag.Furnitur«. A Fixt 14.7F2 66 Other Real E sta te................. 6,988 Ot Stacks and Securities.......... 2,i>00 00 Benda aad Warrants_______ 4,049 71 Caen and D ub F rom B anks 187,309 IT $582,676 30 ».»».¡..1. ^ | (ll I Malheur County Bank f n J 1 a NYSSA CONDENSED STATEMENT OF THE They’re Not All in Pittsburgh a A eree «.r maniac Nyssa Grain1 &L Seed Co. St.M PER ¥1 I GREEN PUM P Light Adjusting Station Mrs Artie R obertson ar.d baby F ifth — M argery Cheeley, Roth W olfe, Edith Jones, Charters Craw daughter came heme from the Ontario Ontario, Oregon ford, Pii me 177 R obert H am sker, Dotothy bospital last Friday. Mrs. R. Nankervis o f But-te, Mont,, Goshert, Carlotte Irwin. Helen Gar arrived last Sunday to spend For some time past residents in tba diner. S ou th part o f town w ere nightly Sixth Thelma Cook, D orn s Cook, some time in Nyssa with her daugh ter, Mrs. A, H Boydell losing chickens from their roosts and Wayne Lowe, Charlotte Cheeley Mr. and Mrs. George Ward o f Pag much conjeeture w h s indulged in aa Seventh John Key, B etty Teusen, ette were i N ysss last Sunday visit tu what was happening to them. Jennie Whipple, A ga'h Walker. Nothing was done about it, however, E’ gh th - Amalia DeBoer. June Zink, ing friends and relatives until M rndsy, whan Frank Lynch Willis Hershey, Ada Blaylock, Max Mr. ar.d Mrs D • wey Ray and Mr, Dunaway, Ray Garrison, G eorge Re- and Mrs. Tom 8 itler were guests at a discovered that 20 o f hia fine red berger, Gleei Zink, Grace Goshert, dinner given in Ontario Sunday at tbe pulleta were m isting from their accua tooled haunts He thereupon con* M argaret Hant. home o f Mr. ana Mrs. Bud Lackey in clod d that patience had cessed to b* honor o f Mr. and Mrs. Gordon R «y HIGH SCHOOL a virtue and went and procured a Honor Roll for September. Tfcoae and Mr. and Mra. Alb rt I vase, who number o f traps in the hope o f catch were recently married. Mrs. Iieec Phone 87 having B or over in all their sub tag the varm int red banded. This was was Miss Selma Lackey. jects. eae instance, at least, where faith and Tbe pheasant season opened Thurs Freshmen—G eorgia Thompson, Lu- werks went hand in band and th> rs > t » day and the sound o f the shotgun is ciel Am ass •alt was ak< that could ba desired. Some g od bags Tuesday morning Frank arore to find Sophom ore*— V id a Blodgett, Vir is heard in tbe land. are reported. ginia Thompson Marion Klinkenberg. a mnnst. r tu dyer in one o f th e traps, i Seniors Wary Toom bs, Mildred M ils Dorothy Hawkins o f Weiser He wi - quickly di-pvtched by a blow hat been the hoese guest o f Mrs. Ed in the h e-d wi h a hammer sad r u t s A N D G 1G AR S T O R E 1 , , Long, Max G ilchrist, Marjo Cowiiis. Virginia Thon pton. Pow tll for tbe part w eik . then the owls < I that vicinity have Reporter. remained unmolested. Mrs. Leila Nyssa people who drove to Boise SH AVIN G , H A IR CUTTING ' • Th'>mt>son was one o f the heavy leser* this week and atterded the show H o t A M ) « O L D BATHS “ Flashes o f the G reat White W - v ” from hia depredation«. L. B. HAM A K E R , Prop. Coated tongue, bad breath, head were Mr and Mr«. Herman Town«, Parker’s Tire Shop Caught Bre’er Badger fm jot?.. ■ We haul Anything Anywhere Any Time ^ ■ i r p . '. u i '« ' Tfoull hs Prrt.I otYcar M. W. Cheeley O l d s m o iile iiix Here ’ 9 a car yc,a will bo proud to d’sploy to your friends—proud to open its door and invite them to ride. But prouder still ox the way its per formance impresses them. It’s crcr.t to know that you have invc d w ■ - ’ y—that the Greater Beauty and liner Pcuormance oi this latest Oldsmobilc make it a value without equal today. N YSSA B A 8B E R SH O P H aches, pimpl s, bad blood are nature’ s Mr. and Mrs Ed Powell, Mws D oratiy Nyssa O re, A Sad C m . danger sign a la -H O L IS T R E ’ S ROCKY HaV/bine, Mr and Mra C. L. McC’ e f. I «.-♦»AMMMMWMWMMV (Contributed) MOUNTAIN TEA r*movea the cause Rita Beam, Warren Blodgett, Mr. and Mrs, Halton Stephen? and son and Oh! take a guy w ith e booze b o ttle , by carrying off tha poison* from the •H » ♦■I m 4 4"l' !■ >■» + ♦•>•» ! M '-t"M -+ A rt Cook put him in ja il; Miss Moore. liver, kidney and bowel*. Strongly Harry Evans purchaaeri th# first ear Along c a s e has w ife w ith a rolling pia endorsed everyw here — Positive re. o f head lettuce that rolled from i.gasa And now he’ s out on bail. ■■Its guaranteed Try it. this reason fm m Mr ffilcb iw t. The price waa $2.00 per crate and tha quad* Holly Bros., Adrian, Hr. e . K LIN K EN B ERG M E. CHURCH Ity excellent. N yssa Pharmacy PROM. I I l LIVERT D O F’ T FOOL WITH A C O LD — Praachiag sorviee at tha Mathodiat Taka H ollister's Rocky Mountain Taa. Reasonable Rates church Sunday m orniag at 11 « ’ clock. N e t ic * . steam ing hot, at bod time. Y our cold Everybody is cordially invited to at PHONE 16 Until farther n otice the lihvery will will ba »one in the morning. tend. Noah g lm tr la ra h o y . Holly Bros., Adrian, Or open at 8 o ’ clock p m. Saturdays. Peata» Mr*. F. I . Marshall, Librrrian Mg sea F s a m s f f v! Touring $875, Coach $950. Solan $1025 PrkMt /. •- 4. taa aaim Powell Service Station N js s a City Dray ILine ; •rcgeci. OLDSJVLQBILE I