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T i l l CATE CITY JOURNAL Owyhee General Insurance Bad Auto Wreck $90,000 in P re m iu m « SEE T H E i c B E S T IN t i l - N TH E o v . ! LA N D W ith « a m « * ccn tn g to «tool a v « , >K. «n H ,« country. 1MJ Int.ra.rion.1 Llvrtcot k Etpuainon, la c ., w ill p n a m « k . o f ltv ««o c k ev«r »hown under o n « roof in Am erica. See thousand* o f B e «f and Dairy Cattle. Horses, Swine. Sb«ep, O oan and Poultry; In addition «he Poultry and Dairy Show«. Land and induatrial Product* Exhibit* and the world famous Horaa Show. Bonds Issued as required Farm Property and City Lots Dwellings and t/lercar. ile Buildings k iD U C E D FAKES O N ALL RAILROADS GATE CITY JOURNAL The Published BULLS EYE "E d itor and Q t n e r a lM a n a q t r WILL ROGERS t * « r j Friday Orearon, by H F at N yu s BROWN Entered at the P o n to ff— • "'•ron. as recond-c!___ SU B S C R IPTIO N N »»sa watte R ATE S: On* year, in advance...... ........«1.60 - months, in advance....... .... .76 Nvssa. O ’ , Oet. 1« — E<1Ker Jouenal — Observing that von are quite s stu dent o f the BP le, I would appreeials V. i f you would tall me in what m e ir «r Judas Iscariot tha betrayer of Christ- met hrs death Interested Reader and The Clown A constant reader of my “ BulJ” Durham Ads writes in and says; ‘If there was another smoking T o bacco the equal o f “ Bull” Dur ham a lot o f us would quit you no matter how much it cost. But alas there is no equal at any price as we have all found out at various times. So we must hasten to turn the pages and groan, whenever we encounter the C L O W N Ads o f W ill Rogers, who is trying to discredit the worth of the W O R L D ’ S F A V O R I T E T O B A C C O .” See that Bird wrote this whole Ad for me himself. He knocked me but he boosted “ Bull” Durham. He fell right into my hands. Its only by the wisdom o f our smart people that us C L O W N S and Fools are allowed to ride in Limousines. Th ey say ‘ ‘T h e Lord protects the fool ish, ” so, I am nestling right under his wing. So thanks Mr. Smart Man, write us another Ad. It will only cost you two cents /¡ f it, '¿ ¿ s C ' f t P S.—There will be another piece here two week» from now. Look for it B ull D urham Guaranteed by «■—MVM TU 111 Fifth Avtoua, N «w York Cfcy W e » r e unable to say p o s itiv e ly ju st the m anner o f his death. T h e Bible seem s a little con tra d ic to ry on this question. In A c ts 1:18 w e read th at he pur chased a field w ith th e rew a rd o f his in iq u ity and fe ll h eadlon g and burst asunder and all hie bow els Rushed out. But in M atth ew 27:6 it states th at be w e n t and h anged h im self. Just w hich one o f these atarem ent*. i f eith er, is c o rre c t w e would not presum e to say. W e w ill r e fe r the m a tte r to the b ib le d a s «, and w ill be gla d to publish the answ er. . T h e d is tric t cou rt o f W eid cou n ty, C olo., has en tered an o rd e r re q u irin g the school b ea r«1 o f »h e P la t t e v ille school d is tr k i to show cause w h y th ey should n ot be restra in ed fr e ír in g a ru le recen tly put h o o f fe et, c a llin g fo r th e rea d in g <> the B ible in classes in school o f the d istrict. T h e o rd e r was e n tered on b eh a lf o f Charles V o lm er. fa rm e r, w h o declared in his p etition th at he is a Roman U ath olie and th a t th e bible, as read in the scnools to h ü ch ild ren, does not m eet th e requ ire m en ts o f his fa ith . A s M r. V o ilm e r >s req u ired by la » to send his ch ildren to school urn is ta x e d to a u p p o t the a ch ed , he would seem to h ave va h e grou n ds fo r proteat a gain st the tea ch in g in th e schools o f re lig io n that he doe* not believe in. a A Real Surprise Last Wednesday aeaning being Mrs. Agnas Hamakar’a birthday anaivar • ary (bat which on«, unfortanatcly, oar informant failed to state) a gaodiy oumher a f bar frlands made uy their mlwda to give her s surprise party. And thay eueeeedrd beyond their wildcat •xpaatatiors. In fa rt, suprise seemed to be tire preUOBuratiag charscteriatie o f tha ucea ion ae tt is hinted that the surprisasa were themselves trvated to a little surprise, bat that is anothas atory. Upon tho arrival o f tha giwsta tha lady waa discovered washing bar sup par dishea and ah« waa ao "flabbor fa s t e d " fov a few moments that she kept right aa woektag and ¡•cored her visiters. However, abo sooa anappod oat a f It and gave the visiters a regal welcome in bar own utaqoe way. As sveayoae waa in a particularly happy mood thay ooocludad to make It a rsg ular party, so dispatahad Paal Howa la bla horn# for in n s eardo. ate. A pleaaaat evening waa spent by tha tan gttasta pro anal, the entertainment cosisiatiag o f musle and sard* At 11 :«0 a daiiesovs laneh sonaistmg af sandwiches, fru it salad, sake and soffeo was served. Tha fru it salad and some wh'ppad cream had baa« kept oa iaa all evening and waa un- usually palatable, lira. Hamakvr gas BOYDELL & HUNTER [PROFESSIONAL OI R E C T O R Y W A N T S IN F O R M A T IO N TheWise Guy ii Nyssa Realty Co. io Drill Wsw Well Freu Klmgback is enjoying a visit from his broihtr from Arisons. Mr. Lowe attended a road meeting at Mr Beaumont’s this week. Jotiu I ’Aulavn an expert well dritiei iiuui U iiU fl , La* b ito in N>kb* Ui.s weex out. our wefls wilh i viow o f mcreoniiifc our water supply It Wd6 ti.at tnouKUt that an inervfttcu How cou.d oa ootaineu Ly deepening one ot tbtf present Wciia, but a ikor uu*n Ct-ai baa conviuctti Mr. Dauteun tout it uun t be done, a.-d tie baa au s to u n cuu al .1 teat tbe on.j cope j t an in ersstid water «uppiy ib a new well and the council baa autiiorisei tbe work o f d rillii g to «ta n at once Owirir to his be a pl.tek y«4#on ir well drilling. Mr. Fauiaon baa agreed lo do the work at an rBcat’dingiy low tigura and it is a matter of ec notny t i have the work dona at thAa tiu.e, A graatly increased supply will be neeeesary when tha Irrigating season •tarts in tba spring. Tom Lowe, Ray Cantrall and Fred Klingbaek are »till hoping fo r a sunny day for making hap. A ll have their third cutting in the field yet. Combined Reception Subscribe fo r tba Journal, <1.60 par year A combined reception for R «v ns d Mrs Hershey sn* the school teachers was hald at the Methodist church Ivst Friday avenlng sad the n rarn n i era cordially welcomed to our midst. The evening was most enjoyah/y spent ith games, music, speeches, etc., ending up with a saiaptuous repast, which tba Nyssa ladies know so well how to prepsrb A «umber have ex pressed regret that, owing te lack of advertising, the* did not learn o f the affair in time ta be present. Tha Journal has. in a previous laeue, aatanded the glad hand to our school ma’ ams, but after seeing their beauty aad intelligence wa feel (b at our pre vioaa effo rt but fteb ly expressed our real sentiments, and ws wish to again assure them ibat they are welcome, thriae welcome, to uur litt'a city. Our bepe is that our Nyssa bachelors will be able to persuade them to remain bare permanently. Mr. and Mrs Kay Cantrall and daughter D ottle and Nallie Compton d ove to Chair Butte Sunday and took picnic lunch with them. ChoB. Bradley, Bill Peuta and Ray antrali are digging their potatoes thi» week. Born—To Mr. and Via* John Hite, son, October 6. named Donald Ed wa d. John will gat used lo that twin go Cart now! h Mr* Evans and daughter dnuve te Ontario Monday to soe th * now Hitv heir N O T IC E O F C H A T T E L M O R T - GAGE FO RECLO SU RE SA LE Default baviag occurred In tbe terms and cawditians a f a eartain Chattel M ortgage made and exaeubad by G W Cummin*, to tba rirs t Na tional Bank. Ontario, Oragaa, on the 10th day of April, 1913, hlch said Chattel M ortgage ia recorded te Book 4 on page. 360 and 3«1, Record* o f Chattel Mortgage*, la the office o f tha C<MHity j Clerk o f M atttst County. Oragon, and which >a>d Mortgage wae given to •ecure tha paymant of $ll,t<ki.oa, awth interest thereoa *4 tbe rate o f 10 per cent per annam from April S. 1*21, in that aaid m ortgagor baa failed, aeg I acted and refuatd to pay .aid C h attel1 M o f gage, nr any part therefore, and aaid mortgage#, the F(*et National lan k, Ontario, Wrsgon, tha aadar- stgned. having rlvvtvd to foreclose1 said m ortgage, and having takvn pos Yea caa gat tha JoB'nal a i rholv •asaion of tha personal property de- year for $1 60. Special rata I to erribrd In laid t hvttei M ortgsrs; sachara. NOW T H B R K F 9R B . la conformity A Wonder Washer At the Lowest Terms We’ve l ver Offered - Here iathe E lectric W a «h e r th a t w ill do a large faraiiy washing in l i to 2 h ou ra— doea th e same wash that would take 6 to 8 hours by hand to do, end does it better. — Here ia the E le c tric W a sh er w ith 20 exclusive patented featarea that make fo r g r e a te r efficien cy and eaae ot operation. —The Famous Thor E'ectric W tsher washes clothes without mb bing - it * d ip s" tha clothes clean jost as you wash laces. It has withstood tha rigid tests o f our engineering department and has behind it the service of the i iaho Power Company. Thi* speaial offer provides you with an opportunity to get ynur TH O R for only «2 50 DOW N and pay the balance in 20 mouthly sums, while you are usingyour THOR. Electric Shop Idaho Power Company M 4 f t K 4 1 t H 4 4 4 W 4 44 I 4< ■! ♦ » » ♦ » » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ « n i 1 — — — ■■■?— ■ — P l '-I B Jl t-v-M-M-fry'l ♦ I * »■ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ i a box o f ftne station brnka up at two rrin vnd the guests de bom ««, aftar wiahi-g The Owyhee P T A met at the happy returns o f the Fred Klingbaek home Tfiur.de night B oyd ell & H unter, Props. and '.he primary teacher reported a n edy family and a collection o f $10 gi rn by ir dividual P, T A members <o s p’aced in Mu* Peuiine Siew art’ s To have travel* a five or six hundred lands to purchase »ho*a fer tbe child L IC E N S E D & BONDED BROKERS The new officers miles in safety and corrfort si:d th* r: ren o f this fam ily were: Mrs Fred Klingbaek, t hn vp a disastrous auto wr%ek whei. slecte Lif-\ F ire, A u tom ob ile, L iv is t o t k , H a il, R ain . H ay & G rain in * #ht or th» juu»n end we * \ \\*- P'. id nl; O a.'a- Fisher, vice preai and special insu rantc a ga in st ’’ out and M ou th Diaease 8««d experience of Hit- old ar.ri F r u k .1 nt; Mr* Tom i(u*t, »«crelvn y, and It waa ¿limitr who m a smafthup near ihe Mrs Turn Lowe, t.eaouret vchool home Tu< scjn.v afternoon had d cided they w II meet at the homes '.kairt oar demolish«-. aod lives or- end in the evening hereafter W e have listed som e e x cellen t bargains in Jangsrtx ,e* aping *y a seeming tm a - Mrs. Blgeluw’ s mot.ter, Mrs Brown, (le. tv much improved this week. The hovs we * c «ruin? into t wn o.. iff alter Pin st n has required the the highway ami were o'oeely /allow services o f Dr. Pogue this week with ing . ear driven by a Mr Shire ol a case of tonsilitM. For isle or rent. Will be plcfsed to f t i r i * l r t U * c r furnith sny in Boise, who was demonstrating an 'tosses Nova Larren and Rowena formation. Office on Main street. Old.mob.le for Mrs. A. H. Boydell and mother. Aa they approached the in Glenn suffered e eoilieion with an tera-eiion o f Park avenue with th« other Ford, but the only oasualty waa highway the bead car turned east into a smashed Lamp on each car, N O T A R Y P U D L IC O regon N> 88a Mrs. Ada Schweizer it much im the avenue, thereby placing itself direotly In front o f th » car foil) wing. proved and able to be up and around The boys were too close to avoid it agate after a »hort, though severe, Hsr mother, Mrs. M. A with the terms and cor.ditiuns o f s id and a em i-hup resulted in which the •illness. P ia n o fo r S ale N e a r Nyssa. N O T IC E IS H E R EB Y Btadney, and sister, Mrs Ruth John Mortgage, b y « ’ car was wrecked beven i repel Beautiful high grade piano must be G IV E N by the Ondersigned, First son, and Mr. and M* m . Harry KtMseil s ,d .he two occupants rendered ui Big saving and tarms National Bank. Ontario, Oregon, (hat sol * at once. e mcious The boys were taken di were called aud spent a short time at For it will, on the 31st day of Oatober, li»25. $10 monthly to reliable party. the Schweix r home while she was so ctly to Dr Serazin’ s office, where • at tba hour uf 11 o ’clock a m at the particular* write Cline Maleic Co., 66 very aick, they were restored to consciousness o4 4t ! ranch known as the Thresa Scott Front St., Po tiand, Oregon. and their injuries attended to. Bar Mr. and Mrs. Lynn K ygar have Ranch, located about 20 miles south old auata-nej a slight fracture o f on mt vtd into the Louie DeGoedo home. west o f Jordan Valley, Oregon, sell to y f f l i i T T of bia arms, both boys being bad!) The Joe dog, belonging to Bill i the highest bidder for eaab, the foi braised up The other car was only Scnweizer bit, little A.ma Louise lowing desesibtd peisj slightly damaged. dchwe:zer sev rely on her wrist and tow it: Frank and Harold were forme « s immediate!, dispatched to tba Steers yr'. S Nyssa boys, now living at Aberdeen appy hunting grounds. Steers 2s 1« T 'JIHI— l YffiWKW En . Wash., and were coming to spend the Ms and Mrs. Thomas Lowe and Steers 3a 11 winter in this vicinity Tnev are re their guest, Mrs. M M Greeting who A T1W K N EYS A T L A W Steers 4s 4 cuperating at the suburban home of is president o f the county P T. A., H eifers yrl. • lim Duncan. attenued the Parma fa ir Friday ard Cows E M. BL01>€ETT 90 nud the pleasure of seeing a former 25 Calves Attorney and Geunsellor at Law Owyhee girl, Mws Llha Pullen, and Weaners 9 Practice in all courts her sister, Willma Pullen, tske a lead Bull 1 thg part in the lovely parade. Doc Nyssa, Oregon said described parser,el property being Pullen drove the float entered by the sold to apply upon the indebudnt ss C H IR O PR ACTO R S Koswell high school wliioh won first das upon said m ortgage in the- sum Drs R P. and Pearl >t. Bradford, prix ■ for beauty, a a Mrs. Lowe was o f <11 000 00. with interest thereen at licensed in Oregon end Idaho. loud in her praises o f this fair aed the rate o f 10 per cent per annum said that nearly every aland and con Carver Gradua'es from April 3, 1923, together with cessioc was run by the boy rangers or *150 00 reasonable attorneys fees, aod ConsuPation and R **»in a tio n Free C. E society or some other home or for ail coets and expenses o f sale. Nyssa, Oregon ganisation; also said there was a Dated this 14th day o f October, 1C25 „eighberly feelin g that was lacking at F IR S T N A T IO N A L B A N K , O N T A W. B i » X B moat o f our fats* nowadays. RIO, OREGON, M ortgage.. IN S U R A N C E Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hennis and Viva R. W. Swagier, Caywocd and Lois Garr ¡son took a O ffice at Residence, Third and Attorney for Morgsgee. picnic lunch and drove to Mitchell Data o f first publication Oct. 16. 1925. Ehrgood Avenue. Butte Sunday, Nyssa. fh «4 tt» Date o f last publication Oct SO, 1926. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Elliott entertain ed Mr. and Mrs. Frans Leu oh and tamiiy and Mr and Mrs. Elite W sl te n and fam ily at a big dinner Sun This is is Bobby, Hank’s hand day. raised and trained bob cat, the onlv Mr. and Mrs. Harry Even» drove one in eaosiviry. Bobby has be-om over to Mr and Mrs. Phil Barrett’s famous as an actor and is doing vau e du-'day to see Mrs. B arrett's wonder ville irunta much o f bia time H lul dahlias These lovely bloaeoma andH rnk reconilv relumed from are at their best now and the gxiuens successful four through Washington ot Mr*. H H Wiedeman, Mrs. I,has. and tha W all« Walls valley, srd dur Garrison, Ai#s. H. Evans and Mr«, ing th p e « » r t week has pipyrd t> Phii Barrett and Mrs 'if artin o f the crow 'nd h'Sisi r W -l-jr [I* r ;. V* »4 Koln.iy are all af ln.tr v «i> west now. soot hr *n n "j •• r n s aopevan c i he vlty of tt is ‘.I st there is no flowei in a thrilli « or p rim » t the Liuerty org.nixat on where »n exchange of thra-rs Don’ t *ai*. > piwnts seeds, bulos, and b«st at all, IDEA/i, could oa exchanged thu rvelpisnt o f ary The party utes alta r two, parted for their th - lady many day. [