The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, December 18, 1925, Image 2

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    STORY OF ORIGIN OF County Statistics
CHRISTMAS SEAL TOLO
NEW All LICENSE
REQUIRES ILE
DOING T H E S H O P P IN G
to be used for the construction o f a
I f human nature were not what it is, the Christmas
Masonic temple. The Ontario ceme­
tery is also named as a beneficiary
season might not be one o f rush and worry over what to
Real Estate Transfers Recorded
to the extent o f receiving the earn­
U. S. A. to Meli E. Carter, N tt- buy, and sales forces in stores might not be rushed to ex­
ings from $6000 to be used in im­
NV4, SMiNE*4, and NHSEA4 Sec. haustion in the two or three weeks before the event. I f
provements, providing that once each
20-16-46. 8|2| 1916.
people did their shopping when it could be done under
yea rthe Protestant churches o f the I
F
IR
ST
IN
C
E
P
T
IO
N
IN
C
O
PE
N
­
Hugh Edward Blaylock to Wm. L. the least
congested conditions, it might extend over
cit ytake a collection for a like pur- j
Sec. 21-23-37; months instead o f weeks, and it would not be less sea­
SE C R E T A R Y OF S T A T E
K O Z ip t pose.
The lodge is not to receive | HAGEN P O STO FFIC E BORN OF Blaylock, SV4SEL4
Lots 4 and 5, Sec. 6-24-38; SV4NET4,
S A Y S C E R T IF IC A T E OF T IT L E
the money until after the death of |
H U M A N IT A R IA N IM PULSE.
and SE 14 Sec. 1-24-37. 12|9|24. »1.00. sonable.
IS M A N D A T O R Y .
Mrs. Jones to whom the earnings of
_____
However, none but the exceptional person thinks of
Malheur County to Ontario N a­
the estate are to be paid until her
doing
shopping until it cannot be put o ff longer. Then
death.
There were other small be-
The Christmas seal,
the biggest tional Bank, N H NE14 Sec. 10-18-48.
it becomes an ordeal and is so strenuous that it tends to
quests for relatives in Iowa and in j little thing of its kind in the world. 11|7|26. $208.32.
1 had its inception
in Copenhagen,
Harper State Bank to Jones Merc­ rob the season o f the “ cheer and good w ill’’ that attach
Wales included in the will.
Denmark.
A Danish postmaster by antile Co., Lots 1 and 2, Block 4,
to it sentimentally. The “ good w ill" might actually per­
I the name o f Einar
Holboell con- J Westfall. 12|2|25. $10.00.
1926 Fiâtes to be Refused
Until
vade the shoppers were they not overworked tryin g to
ecived the idea as he hanlded the ! Jones Mercantile Co. to Mrs. Ha-
Proof of Ownership Registered in
want and struggling to get it. Y e t it
| Christmas mail bearing greetings o f 'z e l S. Fenton, SE 14S W A Sec. 36-20- find what they
State Office.
the season. He thought, i f each le t- ¡40; Lots
2 and 3, SE 14 N W 14, and would not be Christmas fo r a lot o f people were it other­
Iter or card could carry a little stamp NV4SW14 Sec. 1-21-40. 12|7|25. $10.- wise.
They have become so accustomed to waiting and
I which would not
only say Merry 00.
•
Automobile licenses fo r 1926 will
then making a hurry-up job o f it that they would not
Christmas but would be the means
Fred J. Clemo et uv to Ontario
not be issued unless title to the ve­
feel right were it done betimes.
W IL L BE H E LD
IN o f starting a fund fo r some great National Bank, Lots 19 and 20, Block
hicle is shown by records
o f the M E ETING
Human nature is a peculiar thing despite the fact that
•E NDLETON J A N U A R Y 21ST j humanitarian purpose.
This post- 139, Ontario. 6|19|25. $1.00.
state department,
Sam A . Kozer,
all
o f us have it. It wouldn’t be human nature i f it was­
A
N
D
23RD.
master
was
particularly
interested
J.
J.
Sarazin
et
ux
to
Lillian
R.
secretary of state, has announced.
_______
in the little children who were crip- Clore, Lot 4, Block 36, Park Add. to n’t odd. I f we did everything in a reasonable and sane
Owners who have neglected to re­
pled through tuberculosis and as he Nyssa.
12|5|25. $1,500.00.
way we would not be human beings. W e would be su­
gister title to their vehicles will have
Pendleton.—-January 21-23 are the thought o f them, and handled the
Sheriff C. W. Glenn to The West-
to submit satisfactory evidence as
per-human and that is too much to expect. It is the pre­
dates that have been selected for | Christmas greetings, the idea of the ern &
Hawaiian Investment
Co.,
to the validity o f their titles, to the
rogative
of human beings to do as they please ana o f
the 29th annual convention of the Christmas seal was born.
Lots 3, 4 and 5 of N W ‘4, S E ^ N W ’A
secretary o f state, together with the
Oregon Wool Growers’ association
The next step was to present the NE14SW14, and SV4SW14NEt4 Sec. course most o f us please to delay as long as we can the
| 1 registration fee, before new li­
which will be held in Pendleton, ac­
ia to the king and uueen o f Den-
12|8|25. $3,512.90. (C ertifi- doing o f what we cannot avoid. There may be those who
cense plates will be issued, Mr. K o­ cording
Mae none,
Hoke, secretary.
the kln8
coruing to Mac
secretary, The
rne i ,d,a
- la to
10 lne
KlnK and
a" a ‘B>een
0ueen o f Den-
,
f
, ,
are forehanded in Christmas shopping but they are rare
zer declares.
r mark, who graciously gave their con-
meeting willb e held on Thursday,
Harry C Edwards et al to H. W.
Conditions Absolute
and so different from the mass that they are odd, too.
Friday and Saturday and will fol- sent to the Pr>ntin*
° f a P °sta*?o Champneys,
Trustee, N W W NE Vi,
The fact that an owner has been low the national convention which stamP which should bear a Chri8t'
By the way, we must do our shopping pretty soon.
A small fraction o f iS W V I N E * , SE14NWV1, and N E * -
issued a license in preceding years, will convene in Boise, Idaho, January ™as greeting,
the amount paid for the stamp was S W * Sec- 2-16-43; all Sec. 35; NE-
cannot be accepted as evidence of
18-20.
W O O IN G T H E V O TE R S
to be put aside fo r the building o f 1 , 4 NW t4, SEt4SW t4, WV4NE14, and
title under the new law, nor does it
The program for the convention
W%SE<4 Sec. 36-15-43. 10|23|25. $ 1 .-
permit the issuance o f a 1926 license has not yet been arranged, Mr. H ok e. a ««nator.um for cr.ppled children.
Without
reference
to his politics, it must be said that
00. (Q. C. Deed).
i f the owner has not secured a cer­
Calvin Coolidge does not employ the cave-man stu ff o f
said, but the Oregon association will
One day Jacob Riis, our own phil-
Sh
eriff
C.
W.
Glenn
to
Chas.
E.
tificate o f title from the secretary
draw on the talent that teh national anthropist, received a letter bearing MacLean, S E 14N E 14, and part of boisterous politicians who used strong-arm methods o f­
o f state, that official says.
body attracts to Boise. Men
o f na-
the ilttle Christmas stamp.
Im-
NE14SE14 Sec. 31-18-46.
11|21|25. ten prevalent in past generations.
According to a report received by
tional repute in wool and mutton mediately
interested, he wrote to $1,018.07.
the Enterprise,
66,000 automobile
In his message to Congress he gently outlines a pro­
business are expected to be here for Denmark to inquire into the history
H. D. Jackson, Receiver, to F. E.
owners in Oregon have failed to re­
the meeting.
of the stamp.
Upon receiving it Reed, Lot 8 , and part of Lot 7, Block gram o f development that is alluring to the coy, shy and
gister title to their machines, and
diffident maiden whose front name is Taxpayer.
The first day,
Thursday, is
ex- he wrote the story o f the
Christmas 19, Vale. 11|25|25. $5,000.00.
with applications for 1926 licenses
pected to be given over almost en- stamp in the Outlook,
He is outspoken on lines o f economy, reduction o f tax­
Malheur
County
to
Albert
Ball,
coming in much slower than in fo r ­
tirely to committee meetings.
The
our ow„ country there w u . SW14NE>4, W14SE14, and SE14SE- es, and a constructive agricultural policy.
mer years, Mr. Kozer anticipates a
forest advisory board will probably woman Miss Emily Hissed deepiy 14 Sec. 32-17-46. 11|4|25. $79.04.
He gently coaxes the European maidens to fulfill, their
great deal of confusion and delay in
I
meet in the afternoon to consider interested ju8t as the Danish post.
the last minute rush. He also points
financial
dance cards.
permits on the national forests. P e r - , ma8U,r wa8> ¡n buiMlng a 8anator.
Complaints Filed in Circuit CouTt
out that motorists who do not havs
He asks the ladies o f our own political sewing circle
mittee associations w ill also meet ium for little crippled children. She
Pacific Savings & Loan Assn, vs
their 1926 plates on January 1st are
during the same afternoon.
read the story o f the
Christmas j Sarah L. Cain et vir. 12|7|25. Re- to
L make their dollars go a little further, instead o f mak­
subject to whatever measures local
On Friday and Saturday the pro­
ing
more dollars go, which tickles Miss Columbia in the
stamp
and
adopted
it
forthwith
for
I
covery
on
note.
$600.00.
authorities throughout the state see
gram o f talks and discussions w ill be j he”r ” own 'pu_rpose’
Using her own ( Dora Shelton vs
j . e . Shelton, m id riff and she sweetly smiles.
fit to adopt.
given.
Enterts’------
- •*—*
■----- will money and aecariBC donations from i 2¡925. Divorce,
Entertainment
features
Under the ruling, applications for
be provided
ided by the Pendleton Com- .
„„»1
™ ______ „
licenses will not be accepted at the
her friends she got a Christmas seal
Clarence Barber vs Gold Hill Min-
W orry makes thin people thinner and fat people fat-
mercial associatino.
prmted
and
sold
$3000
worth
the
j
m
g
Co. et al. 12| X1 [25. Foreclosure
J
f
r
sheriff’s office, nor w ill they issue
ter.
first Christmas,
1904.
Delighted of liens. $844.45.
temporary license, unless the appli­
with the returns, she persuaded the
R. J. Barter vs T. H. Moore. 12|-
cation is accompanied either by the
Red Cross commission td print the 11|25. Recovery on note. $316.80.
An optimist is one who believes that the static will
certificate o f title,
issued by the
seal the next year.
secretary o f state, or by the receipt
i disappear presently.
The National Tuberculosis asso­
Issued In connection with the regis­
try o f title.
ciation, founded in 1904 after Presi­
Somehow there is less doubt concerning the sincerity
Other Provision
dent Theodore Roosevelt had called
o f an openly avowed “ wet.”
the International congress on tuber­
On the new application blanks for
E M ERG ENCY V A C A N C Y IN SEC­
1926 car license there is also a ques­
OND OREGON D M T . M U ST BE culosis, was organized and formulat­
tion aBked regarding the adjustment
ed its campaign against tuberculos­
Just think: 1926 will soon be here with 52 lovely spe­
F IL L E D A T ONCE.
o f headlights, making
compliance
is.
Therefore the Red Cross sug­
cial
weeks to celebrate.
with the new lighting law another
gested that they print the Christmas BISHOP
W A L T E R T.
SU M NER
provision that must
be complied
Congressman N. J. Sinnott has an- seal and turn it over to the national
FAVO RS
F O O TB ALL
FOR
Those who get caught are easier to convince that hon­
with before 1926 license w ill issue in nounced that he will fill an emer- tuberculosis association to sell. They
STRONG D E V E LO PM E N T.
esty is the best policy.
the state.
gency vacancy fo r the Second Ore- stipulated that the tuberculosis as-
gon District in the U. S. Miiltary | sociation should act as sole agent
He is a diligent man who takes as much interest in his
University
o f Oregon.— Pointing
Academy at West Point by means of sell the seals and use the proceeds
a district wide competitive examina­ to finance the campaign against tu­ out the value o f a comprehensive affairs as his neighbors do.
berculosis.
That partnership ex­ physical education program, Bishop
tion.
T. Sumner, who
recently
The examination,
which will be isted until 1917, when the Red Cross Walter
It is said that bootlegging sleighs along the Canadian
conducted for tho congressman by was widely organized fo r war serv­ completed his week at the Universi
border
may be fitted with rum runners.
It then decided to turn over ty for the eleventh consecutive year,
the U. S. Civil Service Commission, ice.
will be held Jan. 9, 1926 at 9 o’clock with its blessing the seal entirely to declared that an important part of
W. C. S N Y D E R A N D C. B. BROWN
Since this education is a well developed
People might do more walking fo r their health if there
a. m., at the post office building in the tuberculosis association.
M A K E C O M M E N DABLE REC­
191 8 the seal has borne the double- and successful football team, coach­ were any safe place in which to do it.
Ontario.
ORD FOR NOVEM BER.
cross, the emblem
of the ’d by an expert.
The competitor given the highest barred
“ I believe i f we are to have all-
rating by the Civil Service Commis- world wide figh t against tubérculos-
France will not give up her submarines so long as
around citizens, we must develop the
W. C. Snyder, government hunter sion on his papers submitted in this 1S-
Uncle
Sam continues to buy them fo r her.
In the past 17 years the sale in j all-round man, which includes not
o f Vale, topped the list for Novem­ examination will be appointed prin-
cipal
cadet
b
y
Congressman
Sinnott,
|
the
United
States
has
amounted
to
i
only
the
mental
and
spiritual
but
ber, by a small margin, however, .t
. . . . perversity
„ o f human nature
_______
______________
Another
is seen in ______
the
seems there was more than ordinary the next highest first alternate, etc. nearly $40,000,000. In 1923 over $4,- ¡the physical as well,” Bishop Sumner
then 000,000 worth were sold.
It is the- j said.
” 1 am therefore interested in placing o f fire hydrants right alongside the best Parking
competition for the lead last month. The successful candidates may
n t h l e t i c q at
nt fh
p IT
niver«-
_____________________________________
°
r
O
all o f the athletics
the
Univers
spaces.
Several counties were close behind take official examination on March soel support o f the campaign against
ity, and tremendously
impressed
2,
1926.
tuberculosis.
Through
its
instru-
Malheur.
Mr. Snyder took 32 coy­
o f the
Appointees must be actual bone- mentality the death rate from the with the splendid progress
otes during the thirty day period.
_____
v ____„
__ „ years.
___ I k rom the looks o f some o f them it is hard to believe
iversity
during ___
these ten
plague has been cut U n
C. B. Brown, also representing Mal­ fide residents of- the Second Con- great white
Sports
have
a
real
place
in
college
that no automobile is more than a Quarter o f a century
gressional
District
o
f
Oregon,
not
more
than
in
half.
heur, took 1 1 coyotes
and 3 boh
- according
---- c.----------------------
* old.
life,
to Bishop Sumner. A
under 17 years o f ago nor over 22 j
_________________
rats during November.
team that crashes its way along does
A t the close o f the news letter, years of age, and not less than 5
not mnke the impression on the pub­
feet
4
inches
in
height.
Stanley
G. Jewet,
leader,
says,
mar
Probably a lot o f senators are tryin g to think up some-
lic or the students as does one
one that
Time allowed for the examination
’’Hunters should charge all purchas­
¡s clever, well coached in elements
nice to give Mr. Daw’es fo r Christmas. Also, prob-
is
6
H
hours
on
the
following
sub­
es, get a sales slip with each pur­
of the game, and uses' good strategy. 3bly n o t . __________
Plane
Geometry,
chase, O. K. it and send slip to this jects: Algebra,
i Ths is mentally stimulating to the
office. N o purchases should be paid English Composition and Literature,
j players and has great “ carry-over” $
fo r by the hunter.
When ammuni­ United States History, General His­
! value to the student in other fields •{•
tion is needed, request
should be tory and English Grammar.
<106.16 R E CE IVED FROM FOREST | o fendeavor. Bishop
Sumner ex-
Prospective competitors may get
made o f this office and voucher will
R E SERVE R E C E IPTS L Y IN G IN
plained.
i t
further
information
regarding
scope
be sent to cover purchase; never buy
M A LH E U R C O U N TY .
“ For many years I have followed
by writing or
ammunition without authority from o f the examination
the game and I have learned many i
telegraphing Congressman Sinnott at
this office.
things. I believe football to be the |
Keep your territory well posted Washington.
Those intending
to
Secretary o f State Sam A. Kozer
greatest sport in college life. While v
the distribution,
with poison notices; order more if ’ take the examination should write has ~ completed
only a comparatively small number -j-
you need them.
Report all baits him at once and should report to imong the counties of the state, of
p lay the game, yet it calls out all
placed and animals killed for poison the Secretary o f the Local Civil Ser­ he moneys reecived by Oregon from
that is best in the students along
vice
Board
in
that
city
above,named
stations.
Skins and scalps can be
the United States government, rep­
the lines o f expressed enthusiasm
sent us any time when well cured, mots convenient for them, at 9 a. m. resenting 25 per cent o f the receipts
for the college, sens o f fairness ir­
not before.
Do not hold skins and January 9, 1926.
from forest reserve rentals, sales of
respective o f which side wins, loy­
scalps longer than necessary after
timber and other sources o f revenue
alty to the university and real spir­
they are well cured.”
from
the national forest reserves
The new issue o f the telephone directory
it. I know o f no other sport which
within the state for the year ending
■ompares with it.”
MRS. C A L V IN COOLIDGE
will be out about January 1st. Any new
Tune 30, 1925.
According to the
DOES X M AS SH O PPIN G F.ARI.A
■date office, Malheur county will f >-
The campaign fo r early shopping
listings, contemplated changes in numbers
cive $106.46 for the percentage of | EIGHTEENTH SEAL SALE ON
throughout the United States re­
reserves which lies in this county,'
or advertisements must be in at once to be
ceived a decided impetus in Wash­
in the Malheur and Whitman reserv­ M o n e y to F in a n c e A n t i- T u b e r c u l o s is
ington when Mrs. Calvin Coolidge
F
i
g
h
t
in
O
r
e
g
o
n
es, comprising 3,751 acres in this |
listed in the new directory.
appeared in the stores to make her B U FORD S M A L L OF W E S T F A L L county.
Christmas Seals, selling for one cent
purchases ao that the clerks In the SE N TE N C E D TO FOUR MONTHS
each are expected to raise $50,000 In
The money is to be divided 75 per
A M ) F IN E D $450.
stores and the employees o f the Post
Oregon between Thanksgiving and
cent
to
the
road
fund
and
25
per
cent
Christmas. In the 18th annual Seal
O ffice Department
might not be
Bluford Small o f W estfall ia the to the school fund o f the county.
Sale.
Ninety-five per cent of the
rushed at the eleventh hour.
Mrs. unfortunate principal o f a bootleg
Harney county received *2,741.30 money will be kept In Oregon, where
Coolidge’s example Is being follow ­ ■ ase. He was caught with the goods,
for Malheur and Ochoco -eaervoa. It Is the sole source of Incume fur
Wishiing patrons a M erry Christmas
ed by many with the result that an 8 gallon keg o f moonshine, by
the Oregon Tuberculosis Association,
there w ill not be as much o f the us­ Sheriff C. W. Glenn and deputy the
and
Happy New Year.
and provides most of the funds used
GOOD V E N T IL A T IO N IN
ual last week Christmas
shopping last o f the week, so had no loophole
by
the
County
Public
Health
Associa­
CLOSED C AR S IM P O R T A N T
jam as there has been in years pre­ of escape. He simply pled guilty be­
tions.
vious.
Every city, village and community 1 $
fore Judge J D. Rogers on Monday
Keep the inclose! car well venti-
In the state will have a chairman or | ¥
morning
and
took
his
medicine.
I
tj|
»tH
The
erhau
t
gasses
generat-
L E F T TO A C A C IA
group of workers actively interested A
LODGE IN O N TA R IO was rather a strong dose for the ed by the rngln and the exhausted in selling the seals. Women’s clubs ¥
sake o f a little drink or two but it air from th lon g in a
ch«.ed car, and organisations are giving it en A
Under the terms o f a will written might have been Worse
than the eanse a gas
poise rin g that
___,
_____ ______
may _____________
thusiastic support,
afld a large number ¥
in 192* by Harry W. Jones, former <450 fine ami 4 months jail sentence make the driver reel in his seat ind of Parent-Teacher Associations are i
resident
o f Ontario, who died in given. As a
result o f
his sin, Mr the other
passengers
get
that leading aid to the “ Give Health. Fight
Portland
November
26th,
Acacia Small
is now l.slged in the county “ aicky” feeling w hich they usually Tuberculosis- campaign which the
lodge o f Ontario is to receive $5000 ¡ail
attribute to the motion o f the car. , ae* ls- “ W
LIGHTIND QUESTION IS ASKED
ANNUAL SESSION OF
WOOL GROWERS’'SS’li I
WEST PAINT EXAM
TO BE HELO SOON
IN SCHOOLS VALUABLE
MALHEUR LEADS WITH
MALHEUR GETS SMALL
• FOREST APPORTIONMENT
Telephone
Patrons:
PLEADS GUÌL1Y TD
mu lìquor law
MALHEUR HOME
TELEPHONE CO.
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