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u n OTT M n u tu n Hf P it U U ill'l ■tdM iÊëê - ^ • / / j ORICOM '/ "ÔCÎ.3 I - N C V . 7 $90,000 in Premiums SEE T H E B I S T IN T H E L A N D W ith ««crt«« com ing i a I k a av ar «h* t 0 r* country, ch« 1925 ¡•W B e tle n s l LivM tock E ap o rttto n , M e . wifi preM ac tW g n a t cm a n a y o f U vcko - k warn a h o ^ n u n d e r on « r« o ( In A m erica See thouaand» ofB atrf a n d Da if^G actje H o r* g . Stain« p , G oara a n d Poultry; In a d d itio n th e Poultry a n d D airy Show», 1 a n d a n d <*m Snow . in d u e m al ____________________ Produkte E a h lb iu a n d th « w orld fnm oua H ora« R E D U C E D F A R E S O N A L L R A IL R O A D S ¡GATE CITY JOURNAL tu b ila had «vary F rid ay at N Or-at on, by EYE X d it o r a n d Q e n e r a f J d a n a q e r WILL ROGERS H. r . BROWN ■Entered a t the ■ s w o b , P o a to ff le w at N va aa aecoud-eL».- — - u a i t SU B SC R IP T IO N R A T E S: One year, in advance_________ 11-60 » m onths, in advance.—.....— .To TheWise Guy and The Clown ANENT FAITH The question recently came up in the Young: People’s Sunday school class aa to wkat consti tutes a Christian. The concensus of opionion seemed to be that a Christian is one who believes in and carries out the teachings of ¡Christ. This soands reasonable and will probably be generally acsepted as correct. The next question is, what does ChriBt teach? A good idea of his doc trine may be obtained by read ing what is known aa the ‘‘Sec mon in the Mount,** beginning at the 5th chapter ef Matthew. This giver as good a picture of Christ and his teaching, prob ably, as can be obtained from the Bible, and those who aspire to be His followers should read it careful y. They will thus be enabled to measure themselves by His yard stick and can de termine how near they come tc measuring up to the required standard. We haven’t space to publish the entire sermon, but will give a few verses at random. A constant reader of my ‘‘Bulj” Durham Ads writes in and says; “ If there was another smoking T o bacco the equal of “ Bull” Dur ham a lot of 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 nes. P o t l say unto you, th a t ye resist So we must hasten to turn the age* and groan, whenever we enc inter no evil: b u t w hosoever »hall »mi > the C L O W N Ads of Will P ;ers, th«e on thy tig h t cheek, tu rn to him who is trying to discredit the vorth the o th er, a!»o. M a tt 5:39. Do you Christians ever feel of the W O R L D ’S FAVC J T E like retaliating when some one T O B A C C O .” imposes on you or does you an See that Bird wrote this whole If so, it is positive Ad for me himself. He knocked injury? me but he boosted “ Bull’ ’ Durha n. proof that you still have a trace of He fell right into my hands. Its fitly original ain, sometimes known by the wisdom of our smart people as the Old Adam, in your system. that us CLO W N S and Fools are Get rid of it at once, as it is allowed to ride in Limousinss. They fatal to the true Christian char say “ The Lord protects the fo o l acter. ish,” so, I am nestling right under An if any m i n w ill »ue tb c a a t tht his wing. So thanks Mr. Smart taw , and ta k e away th y c c a t. le t hln Man, write us another Ad. It will have ib y cloak alas M att. 5:40 only cost you two cents | The Christian is forbidden tc go to law to protect hi« property rights. Not only that, but if r fiL ts A irs* * * someones succeeds by legal means in obtaining a part of P.S.—There will be another piec# your property,you must also give here two weeks from now. Look him the rest of it. Is that your (or it prastioe? Give to him t h a t a sk a th th e e , aad from him th a t w eald b aatew a f th ee , tu rn a a t thoe aw ay. M a tt 6:41. What a happy world this would be if that were the gen eral practice of Christians. The “ bo” would enjoy life to the utmost, with not a care for the morrow. T h e re fo re I »ay unto you, ta k e ao B ull D urham Guaranteed by provide for you, for Christ goes on to say: T b e re fe re ta k e a a th o u g h t, saying W hat »ball wa e at? e r. W hat »ball we drink? or, W h o raw itb all akall wo bo elothed? Christ closed his sermon by saying: (Öur i f In g i; L em p -» lrio n - w ritte n by fifth J grad« pupila And e veryone th a t h e a re th thee* say in g s Of m iae and a a e tb them not. What the Flag Means to Us (h a ll be likened u n to a foolfab man The flag m ra a g o v ern m en t, th e which b u ilt hla bouse u p a s the »and p re sid en t, tru th , honor, ju stic e , sa le - M a tt 7:26 value pu rity and irred o m We fear not many people ty, Tbe w hite m eans p u rity , th e red ooutd qualify as Christians if moans valor, and th e blue mean* jus» Christ’s Cachings were taken true seriously. But they are not, by W henever a new s ta te » m ade, they anybody. By what is known as add a new sta r. E very c o untry has to have its own “ private interpretation" each flag. We should cherian it. Individual can make Christ’s T he b h .rte * u s trip e s are tb e first words mean what he thinks He th irte e n s ta te s . R uth W o l f *. should have said, instead of what He did say, and everything is lovely—until the storin comes A peculiar characteristic of the Christian faith in bible pro rises seems to be that those pertaining to the future life are aocepted without question ai their face value, but chose ef feeting this present lif«t where they have an element of dange in case the promise is not ful filled, cause the Christian to hesitate and resort to private interpretation. Christ’s promise that “them that bolieve” shall have power to drink poison or handle deadly serpents, or live without making provision for the future are eases in petnt. Appraiser Appointed A special meeting of the di rectors ef the Owyhee Irrigation district was held Monday after noon for the purposeof selecting an appraiser to represent the district in making the valuation of the Owyhes district lands. Frank T. Morgan ef Kingman Kolony was appointed. Mn Hayden will repreger t the gov ernment and these two wil select a third. It is the inten tion to appraise the value of each 40 acre tract in the district and it is expected the work of appraising will start about the first, of November. A delegation of Ontario citi zens, including W. H. Doolittle, Bruce R Keeler Messrs. Van Petten, Pinney and Yoang, were present at the meeting A Bold, Bad Barglar Sume u n k n o r n p e rso n broke into to e aehool houae e a rly Tueaday morn ing with ih e e v id e n t intention of »teal nit a n y th in g o f value he could ta d . Hu ulfected e n tre n c e by rem oving one of the fro n t doora fro m its hinges and waa buaily e n g ag e d ia b re a k 'n g o pt« the door ta a u p e rin te n d e n t'a office when diacovered by C. M. Z ink, tba ja n ito r, who alaapa in th e building. Mr. Zink waa aw ak aaed a t 3 o ’clock and a ta rte d ta in v e a tig a te , aoon dis covering the in tru d e r a t hie n e fa rio ie w ork. U pon aaeing be waa diacovered lh<- b u rg lc r m ade hi» g e t aw av, b at n>t b e fo re Mr Zi k g o t e good look a t l>im and bciievea be reeognived nine, .'.■thing of value wae tak e n . What the Flag Means to Us T he flag m eans m uch to aa all. I t seem s to talk to us, telling na w hat it m a in s I am going to tell you w hat it t- lit by i'.a solera, and s t a r s a strip e s. T ue blue ia ju stic e I t m a a n s it tre a ts ua all alike T b e w hit« is for p u rity , to keep pure and to n e t tell thin g s tb a t a re riot tru e . 1 am sure you all Can do th a t if you try . Then ik# red ia valor, t t sta n d s to r bravery. It w ants uh all to bo brava and stand by it, w ith it. I t does not w a a t ua to stand up a g a in a t it. B ut I am aura there is n o t a one of wa th a t i* a g ain st the flag. Tbe strip*« tali ua thSy to e th* th irte e n old s ta te s T he a ta rs tail na th a t vhey a re tb e s ta te s now. So you see they both tell a s w h a t th ey m ean to us 1 would like to w rite m ore a bout tb e flag e f ous c o u n try and how It Ilk«» you to s ta n d by it, D orothy $10,635.00 T o ta l. EST IM A T E D R E C E IP T S 2,000 00 60 00 50.00 (00 00 700.00 W ater R e n ts -------- In te r e s t__________ F ine»_______ _____ D elinquent T axe«. Road h u n d ............ 1 3,100.00 T otal R E C A PIT U L A T IO N T otal e stim a te d expenaea for y e a r . .................................. T otal e stim a te d receipt», a c t iaoluding proposed ta x . Am ount to be ra ised by t a x ------ . . . ----------------- — ia u te of O regon f C ounty of M alheur v S3 Town o f N yaaa ^ - 116,536.00 3,100 00 ( 7,415.00 I, A, R Miilar, do hereby c e rtify th a t 1 air the duly appointed, qualified and a ctin g R ecorder o f the Town of N yssa, Oregon and th a t th e above and fo reg o in g i- the B udget of Town expenaea as certified to me by th e B u d g e t co m m ittee. W itness my hand and th e Town aeal affix*!! th is 17th day o f C ctvber, ¡925 A. R. MILLAKy T ow n Records*. [ sea l ] S o sh sh t . What the Fag Means t« Us Seventh Grade Woik Th* flag should alw ays m ake you have a proud feeling when you look upon it. I f yon are in a fo reig n land th e flag should be as a com panion to you. The flag ’s colors m ean d iffere n t things. W hite m eans p u rity , red m ea n t valor, blue sta n d s fo r justice. We m ust uphold our flag M ary L a e C o l e . Mias Adam* prom ised her seventh g ra d e pupils she would publish in the Jo u rn a l tb e b e st sto ry and poem writ» te n in t i e lan g u a g e class The follow in g a re th e tw o ah* considered the b est: Surprise Parly M onday, O ctober 12, a su rp rise p arty was held on R o b e rt Tb m pson. The rowil g a th e re d a t th e bank c o rn er and from th ere p roceeded te B ob’a borne, whose he was pleasantly su rp rised The evening was sp e n t in gam es, Mar jo Oo" iog and Bob Thom pson g iv e a few s tu n ts which w ere up<oar ousiy enjoyed by ail. Tnose a tte n d in g w ere: Paul Crooker, M ary Swan, .lerniee Vornies, X u -a rt Closaon, Vir Aims Thom pson, A gnes Sw an, Hazel B eiln, A rth u r &.*-voss, M arjo Cowina, V erna Thompson, G eorge Davra Mil u red Long, Viola B lo d g ett, Otis C rooker, H e rb e rt H oxie, H arold H oxie, Dan Gambia. Initiation Party The f r e s t a t e s in itiatio n held F riday, O ctober IT, waa a com plete success. I he fresh m en and a few of ihe upper classm en w are put th ro u g h some clever sto u ts T here w ere gam es and manv olever fe a u re s of the evening th a t gave ev o ry an a a p lea sa n t tim e A fte r re fre sh m e n ts w ere serv ed , which con sisted of cides anu d o u g h n u ts, th* fow COMMUNITY CHURCH re m a in in g hours wore a p a n tin dauoing, NOTES Th* m uaie was farm ahod by M ary C hurch a tte n d a n c e waa vary good Sw an. Fuel C rooker aad A rth u r Sor laa t Sunday m orning, p erh ap s due t< vosa. E veryone rep o rte d * w onderful tb e fa c t e f the S a c ra m e n ta l aervfce tim*. and th e ep asla l mueio. Wa hope that the apeeiai m uaie N a tu re m ay aoatli ue every Sunday, aa it 1» a g re a t laaptva- tioa A s u rp r.s e p a rty on Iv a W aller* N a a t S aad ay m orning ia “ Good L5t- a r a t a t e ” d a y ta he observed tberoagb- waa hrld flatudday, O etehor 17. by R o th F te lle n and R ew ena Gian. o a t tb e ehureb Gam*» w ere pinged and aoma »lava? T he first atn d y in th e T eacher»’ T raining (T a ts i t an T hursday averting, tric k s w a rs played on a few o f tb* A fte r d ainty ra ira sh m a n ta O ctober 29. n l 7:38 a t the putaonaye. ■tuest» wore served and a p lea sa n t dvaair g The mid w eek p ra y e r m e. lin g a. d tbi* class will be com bined. Mr H e ra t» , spi n! th e gneata d e p arted fo r home, will have c h a rg e of a SO-minute d e rvoa# n tte n d lrg w ere Adoi'tie A dam t, votional period ami VIra. H e rab ry w dl Fhillip B a rre tt, R e b a rt Cloaaan, Kao rib H rceti. H e rb e rt H»ai*. Harold teach rhe »tiidv claaa, oaii-g aa a t i t H exia, Iva W altere, Mary Sw an, Bar How to T each c o lig io n ,’’ by B atts. T h e ‘ Boy S c o o t’’ org an isatio n i* nice Vorhiea, A gnecs flwan. R a th nndar way S evontoea hoi a w* a 'theltna. M aude Wood*. L u ctla Clam p re sen t and oim ot'rd on Monday eve e n t, H alen C lam ant, Rew ena Gian Iva Walters Surprised th o u g h t lo r your life, w b a t yo shall e at, o r w h at ve ahail d rin k ; nor yet for y o u t bouy, w b at ye ahail put <>u Behold the flowle o l the a ir: fo r they » n r . Monday e re n i g n t 7:80, in ihe u > not, notlkor do they reap, nor paanorage b a n m ent, will be the Ua>* f a th e r into h e m e ; y e t your heavenlv f a th e r fe e d e th them A re ye not aad place of o a x t m eetin g The E pw orth La gue young people m uch b e tte r th an th ey ? M att 6.26 20. The only tossible inference are com bining business w ith plana, re in an official m ee tin g and a ’’Spook” from this passage is that Christ p a rty a t the perso n ag e F riday. Oa is telling you not to tow nor reap lo b ar 22. nor gather into barns, for your N K H e rn ay, P a sto r, ieavenly Father will care fo? ou anyway. A n any of you 'hristians taking car« of you rops &nd shipping them to :arket? If so, you are showing t lamentab'e Isck if faith ir. God’s power and wiUiagneas to NOTICE N otice ia h ereb y g iv e « to tb e legal v o te r i of th e T ovn #f Nyaaa, Malbauv Cesar, ty, O regon, tb a t a m uetti g od the levying board of aa d T r » » »»« »• bald ia tb a Council room on the 19th d a , of N ortBibe#. l w , ** th e hour , 8:06 o’eloefc p. m. to r th e p urpoee e f diaaasaing an? o r all a t th e d iB e ra a t item s contained in tb e Town B u d g e t lo r 1926, h e re in a fte r Set e u t. w ith dag etliaan in te re s te d . The follow ing ia tb e B udget prepared by tbe B udget ceen- m lttee of th e Town of Nyaaa and show s the »m ount of money re ce o aa ry for tb e d iffere n t expenses of rh e town during th» e n su in g fiscal year, to g e th e r with the e at sm a l t d rev en u es ot th e Town from all aourcea o tb a r tbai, m u n o i ipal tax es. TOW N O F NY SSA A U D G 8T FO R 1926 P ersoosl S e tv ie ra (',600.00 1 M a rth a )_____________________________ _______ 30«.00 R e c o r d e r ............................................ ........................... 1.926 00 125 00 L ib ra ria n __________________________ ____ ____ M aterial and Supplies fO 00 P rin tin g and A d v e rtisin g ........................................ 1( 0 UO £50.60 200.00 Fire D e p a rtm e n t----- Main tonane* and R snaira 100.00 F u e l ................................ 460 00 260 00 R e n t --------------- -------- F o w sr and W ater .. 1Í00 00 250 00 R epairs and S u p p lies-------------- 2,450.00 1000.00 Improvements_________________ 750 00 Rtrnat L i g h t s --------------------- ---------- 700.00 B m -rg e cy F u n d --------------------------- 1,000.00 Sinking F u n d ------------------------------ 1,900 00 I nt ar «»t . . ________________________ 1,000.00 8 t r e . t F u n d _____________________ Staterrm t of fiwn«r*hip of th e G ate C ity J o a m a l, published weakly a t Nyaaa. firegnn, fo r O ctober, 1956 P ublisher. H F Brown, N y sra, Or. E d ito r. H F Brown, N 's s a , Or. Busin»*« M anager, H. F. Brown, Nvrao. Oregon. Ow»or* H F. B row n Nyaor, O r.; Having aoij n v fa rm , will aril a' W i« S. Brown Val», O r ; U n , 3 lrivate »air lib*- following l iv ra tn e k - Richer, P a rtía n « , Or. 3 raw s ami t herae»; aiae cream sc pa Bond h o ld ers- Non* sto r, nearly r ear, a id a incubator»— H F Brown. Pub ¡»her. O 'd T rea ty . "o re H atch ar.d S poka «, d th e n r i 'l e » Wil ii ai Hr- <J. S ubscribe h r th* Jo u rn al, ( I ;0 p -- Oa B eu ieeard . I y e a r. A Foolish Rabbit. (W ritte o by E rn e s t H aw kins, 7th grade, lan g u a g e ) T here wee once a foolish ra b b it who waa alw ays e a tin g the f a rm e r ’s crops One sp rin g day tb e fa rm e r said " t h a t ra b b it h a s g o t to be c a u g h tth is y e a u T he fa rm e r then p lan te d hia oat* as u su al T he wise old ra b b it came in and a t* nil th e o a ts. W hen he had finished he w en”, home fe e lin g very fine, a lth o u g h a trifle sleepy. W hat do you suppose he found when he a r rived hom e? T h ere was a nice pile of eorn ju s t outside hia door. He a te th e corn and s ta rte d into his house, b u t found to h a su rp rise tb a t be bad e a te n so m u ih he could not g et th ro u g h his duo*. New i t happened th a t M ister W olf was o s t in se a rc h of a good supper. He cam e to w here M ister R abbit lived and saw M ister R a b b it try in g to g e l through his door. 'W h a t ia th e m a tte r. M ister R ab b it? ” asked M ister W olf. '1 cannot g a t in to my h o u se,” an sw are d M ister R a b b it. “ W ell, I brow a good place for y o u ,” said Mr. W olf, aa ha quickly c a u g h t and devoured Mietwr R ab b it. whach said M ortgage waa given to secure tbe paym ent of (11,000 00, wifcti in te re s t thereon a t the ra te of 10 per cen t per annem from A pril I, 1923, in th a t (aid m o rtg a g o r has failed, neg leeted and re fu sed to pay said C h a tte l M ortgage, or any p a rt th e re o f, and said m o rtg ag ee, th a F i-s t N atio n al Bank, O ntario, Oregon, th e un d er signed, having elected to foreclose said m o rtg ag e, and having tak e n poa session of the personal p ro p e rty d e scribed in said C h a tte l M o rtg ag e; NOW T H E R E F O R E , in conform ity w ith th e term s and conditions of asid M ortgage, N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y GIV EN by the U ndersigned, F irst N ational Bank, O ntario, O .egon, tb a t it will, on the 31st day of O otober, 1*26, a t th e h our of 11 o ’clock a m a t tbe ran ch known as the T hreaa S c o tt R anch, located about 20 m iles south- w est of Jo rd a n V alley, O regon, sell to the h ig h est bidder for easb, to e foi lowing described personal p ro p erty . to w it; S S te e rs yrl. 12 S te ers 2s S te e rs 3s 12 4 S te e rs 4s 5 H e ife rs yrl. 90 Cows 25 C alves 7 W eanera 1 Bull said above described personal prop e rty beingsold to apply upon the indebtedness due upen said m ert- gage in the sum of (11,006 06, w ith in te re s t thereon at tbe r a le o f 10 p e r c en t per annum from A pril 3, 1S23, to g o tb e s w ith (156 00 reasonable a tto rn e y ! fe te , and Tht Soldiers* Fag. for ail coeta and expenses e f sale. T ne soldiei s held th e flag and shield D ated this 14th day e f O ctober, 1(25. As they m arcbed th ro u g h th e b a ttle F IR S T N A TIO N A L BAN K, O N TA RIO, OREGON. M ortgage*. field R W. S w agler, The soldiers th o u g h t it very g re a t T* hnld th e flag o f e v e ry s ta te . A ttern e y fo r M orgageo. D ate ef Amt publication O ct. I I 1925. The eotera w ere fl»a ing on high. D ate of last publication C et (0, 1925. T hey eeumed te eefleet upon the sky. H urra» fo r th* red, w h ite and blue. And h urray far th* aeldier* tru e F‘a*o for Salt Ne*r N> ssa. Ta* soM ieri uaurrhed and did th eir beat Bi aaMJSel high grad* piano m u s t lie N ut even sto p p in g to ta k e tk e ir r ta k s»H a t one*. Big saving aad term s H u rray fo r our Old G lory; (16 m aatkly te reliable p a rty For We lev* t* t*H its sto ry . particu lar« w rite Ciree Music C e., 66 F ro n t S t., P o rtlan d , O regon. t>4 4t Tba people w ere all gazing Aa th * flag waa ra isin g 'h * lo v e ly flag waa p a ssin g by, Th* very flag fo r yen and I, (M ade by Mia* C h a rlo tte E. Che* ley, Nyaaa. O re .. O ct. 19. 1925 ) Chiropractors Dr* R. F. and P e a rl M. B radford. Iieawuafl ia Oregon and Idaho. C arver rveduate* C o n su ltatio n and exam in ation free Twelve years successful practice tu the ria l* . F irs t d e a r w est e f hank, Nyaa», O regon NOTICE OF CHATTNL. MORT- GAGE FORECLOSURE SALE A ttorney and Ci Franta*« j Mi courts ftyaae. Dr» CK IB O PtakC TD K S R P. and Pearl M. B radford, licensed in O regon and Jdahc. C asvcr -adustas D e fa u lt b a sin g o c cu rre d in the te rm s and condition» ef e cerlein C h a tte l Mori g age m ade and executed Concili-ilio n aad B usta imi tia« 'r e e by G W C u m x in a, to the F irst Na :irn a l Hank. O n tario . O rayen, or the 10th day of April. 1923. W. B. which said C h a tte l M ortgage is IN S * « A N O recorded in Book 4 on pages 366 and 961 Record» e f C b atte O ffice a t fUBW enex I h ir d and M ortgage* i* Min effiee e f th e County E b rg m rt Avenue C lerk e f M stboss Sw eaty. O regon, god