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THE GATE CITY JOtTWAE GATE CITY JOURNAL J ^ l i a U e M e rc h a n d is e S in c e l 855 Honor Rcll ; '■ 't 1 * 3 HI 1 I I 1 **** CHRISTMAS F i r s t Grade Leona Brooke, V irgin ¥ ia Canrelmo, Mae Cole, Wilmeia + Published every F rida y a t Nyssa, Lynch, Isabel harsxin. Nellie Je a u i Oregon, by Y Schweizer, Marvin Brown, Freddie Shoemaker, Lloyd Wilson. Y H. F. BROWN Second g r a d e Pauline Seeley, A r $ t h u r Cook, l.avon B own, Violet Fore E ntered a t the Poatofflee a t N y s s a man, R o b e rt W i l s o n / O regon, aa second-cla-i laeil M atter Third G r a d s - L o u i s Foreman, Ele a nor Foster, Ella Marlin, Tiena Tensen, SU BSCRIPTIO N RA T E S: H a r r ie t Sarazin. Helen S< rvoss, Cal One year, in advance.................. 61.66 vin Wilson, Hazel Gardiner, Piv months, in advance.................... 76 -*** C- w 4J& Fousth Grade — G U dys Campbell, Darlene Dunaway. Robert Foreman, Officers County P. T. A. Waldo Forem an, Gordon Toombs. Ÿ Mrs. M. M. Creeling, Nysee, Pret. Fifth G rade—Carlton Irwin, Helen Mrs. Ralph Haworth. Wade, Vice Gardner, Irene Gilchrist, Dorothy President. A ittle friendly newspaper F irst, busy bodies w ithout any infor U osbert, C h a r i t r a Crawford, Carlo tla Mrs. F. C. Fry. Oregon Trail, Sec. Irwin, Max Schweizer. Miss C atherine V. Conway, Ontario, scrap, even with so august a ■nation ìté! Second, those who have w hisperings Press Chairman, personage as the district attor o f informations and have a personal Sixth Grade — Wanda S h e lto r , D e a r s J o h n E rnest, Donna Cook, ney of Malheur county, doesn’t o b je c t in m aking trouble for some Smith, The ma Cook, Wayne-Lowe. FREE LEGAL OPINION mean anything in particular in o t h e r person. For the information of the our young life. We have been Third, inform ation s e n t out for the Seventh Grade Crete Marie Fo-te r, B i tt y Tensen, E r n e s t Hawkins, Her- district attorney we wish to too long in the valley to get purpose of g e ttin g the o&ceea into schet Thompson. W e have the wherew ithall to please the y c u r g ai d old. Toys snd eome other section of th e ei u nty in state that if the marshal was at excited over little things like Eig hth G ra d e —Ada Blaylock, Amalia g a m e s in profusion, including o rd e r t h a t the inform a nt may carry the dance on that memorable that. Thirty years’ experience on with a great* r d e g r e e of c ertainty, DeBoer, Mux Dunaway, Grace Gosh night of December 6. as he (the in the newspaper game has violation ot the law ert, Kay Garrison, M a rgare t Hunt, district attorney) states, then hardened our mental cuticle to If the J o u r n a l 's ‘* re liab le in fo rm a n t” Willis Hershey, E arl Schweizer, Lo s and manyothir amasin^ mechanical toys he (the marshal) was where he such an extent that it has become will pre sent him seif a t the distric t Vogta, J u n e Zink, Glen Zink. F jr boys of a mechanical bent the H IG H SCHOOL should not have been, or at least impervious to the slings and a t t t o r n e y ’s office, as he should have done long before this, give said office Seniors —Geos, e Davis, Marjo Cow Gilbert Tool Chests, Erector Se ts, Iieltcze Sets, had no reason to be. It is no arrows of our adversary’s fiery th e information wh ch he claims to part of the marshal’s duties to darts. Ahem! All we are con have, and is ready and willing to sign ins, Jeff liw in , Mildred Long, MSIy Metal pieces for constructing hodtes t o mbs, Bernice Vorhies. maintain order at public dances. cerned about in this present in a complaint, 1 publicly pledge tn d Juniors - Lucile Ci< ment. In Games—game boards, tenpins, Uncle -gley, According to Ordinance No. 182, stance is to secure a little better promise t h a t the violators of th e pro Sophomores — Ruth Benton, Ruth bibilion law will be a r r e s t e d and pros Fit, Rook, compendium of games, Pol)yr?iny the one governing dances, the enforcement of the prohibition Shelton E ugene Pre tt, Houston Dun away, Marlon Kiinkeiilicrg, Viola checkers, puzzle peg ami many otheis. duty of maintaining order at law by showing up some of the ecuted. We again beg to t a k e issue with the Blodgett, Donald Sherwood, Virginia dances is left entire'y up to weak spots in the present sys editor of the Jo u rn a l on his s t a te m e n t Thompson, Iva Waiters. Toy sets of dishes in tin, aluminum, enarr led and China. Toy teapots, the management of the dance. stem of enforcement and by t h a t the officers should have some F re sh m a n — Lueiel A m ent, Doris p e c u l a t o r s , double boilers, bakin g gla-s sets, and a large a so r tm e n t K e nneth Kach, J a m e s Me of decorated «.hina and glassw are anil a num ber of p a tte rn s gin d inner If he fails to maintain order he helping to secure better cooper “ p iwerful m agnifying glasses to a s Green Ewell, Georgia Thompson. ware, all of which a re w orthy your inspection. should be punished as the ordi ation between officials and citi s i s t them in seeing theae flagrant vio We can list b u t a very few of t i e ninny s. asohable things we have lations of ihe la w ,” and beg to s u b nance provides and no further zens. on display, and ask your inspection. V\ e thin k our stock is well se mit to the rig h t thinking people of permits issued. It is barely this community t h a t it ia n o t "in eg n i lected and can assure you of fa ir p r e e s possible had the marshal been Mr. and Mrs. Walltce Lynch were l y in g g la s se s” the officets need, but It will be noted by reading the whole h e arted su p p o rt and coop the gue sts of honor a t an e n te r ta i n on the outside patrolling the town in his regular line of duty section 4. quoted above, that it e r a t i o r of all persons in the commun ment given by the Rebekah lodge this week and deceived many wishes for ONTARIO, OREGON he would have seen these “flag is made mandatory for the re ity who are desirous of law e n f o rc e their h a ppi' ess and p ro sp e rity . They m ent. corder to fine a person convicted rant violations of the law.’’ In In conclusion, 1 wish to assure any were also the re cipie nts of a b e autiful order that there may be no of being drunk at a dance at and a I persons who have info im a llo i se t of silverw are, the g i f t of Yellow NOTICE. doubt as to the marshal’s duties ieast $25 AND sentence him to ot law violations t h a t such inform a Rose Lodge No. 202. Games and mu in the matter we publish two at least five days in the city jail. tion may b e g i v n to the officers of the si a id a social tim e were enjoyed. Powell Simmons, son of J a y Siml In the County Court of th e S ta te of It might be well for the record - r countv w ithout any f e a r of breach of Those p r e se n t were: Mr. ki.d Mrs. mens, died a t his home n e s r Roswel* Oregon, for the County o f Malheur. sections of Ordinance No. 182: Wallace Lynch, Mr. and Mrs. J. R Sec. 3. Any perio n, person«, film, to takeofficial cognizance of this confidence or their names appearing a t 9 o ’clock Wednesday morning of In the M a tte r of the E s t a t e of Ella H unte r, Mr. and Mrs. K. 11. Martin, in the m a t t e r against their wishes. W. O t s, Deceased. association or corporation who sbsll fact as a guide to future action. B r ig h t’s disease. Ha had not b3en We su g g e st t h a t a b e t t e r m e th o d to Mr, and Mrs. Tom Johnson, Mr. and Notice is Hereby Given t h a t E M conduct, c a rry on or give a public If we really mean to enforce the well da ring th e last year, but hia se c u re law e n fo rc e m e n t is for any and ■ rs. A. V. Cook. Mr. and Mrs. B O, Blodgett, th e duly appointed, qualified danca undat the p e rm it g r a n te d on his, probition law let’s quit fooling all persons having inform ation of the Fowler. Don Gamble, Miss F rances death waa a sudden blow. He ia well and acting a d m in istra to r of the e s ta te th e ir or its application, aa pro v id td by known in this community, ha ving at- Frank violation of the law to r e p o r t su h Klinkenb rg, Mr. and Mrs of Eiia W Otis, deceased, has ren section 3 of this ordinance, shall be and get down to business. tended school here. Information to the law enforcement Leuck, Mr and Mrs. C. Klinkenberg, responsible for t b a m anne r in whith He leaves a f a t h e r and mother, a d e r td and presented bis final account officers r a th e r t h a n the editors of Mr and Mrs. Willard Lynch, Mrs. of the a lo i i n is ti a ion of said e s t a t e euch dance is oonduatrd, carried on or brother, Wayne, and sister, Gladys. ne w spapers E M. BLODGETT Ja m es Dtnnia, Mrs F r a n k Newblll, given, and he, they or it Bhail prohibit F une ra l services will be held a t the and petition for distribution, and for Mrs. W. H Beam. and prevent any indecent o r disre E d ito r Jo urna l: church a t Roswell on F rid a y afte rnoon disi harge of such ad m in istrato r, and sp s ctfu l conduct in the m anner of a t 2:80 and i n te r m e n t will be in the t h a t Monday, the 18th day of Ja n u a ry , T h a t booze was sold in a t lea st two 1926, a t the hour of eleven o ’clock in dancing on the p a r t of any peraon or places in this town on the n ig h t of Roswell cemetery. th e forenoon of said day,in the County persons p r e se n t a t such dance. S a t u r a s y , D ecem ber I, as detailed in Court room in the court house at Vale, Sac. 4. It shall be a misdemeanor the last w e e k ’s issue of the G a te City Joe Reese, who has been employed Oregon A gricultural College—Clair Malheur County, Oregon, has been foe any parson to ba in to a isa ts d at Journal, under the heading “ Can This on the Reese ranch, le f t for Portland Pepperd of N yssa repre se nted his appointed and fixed by the Ju d g e of any danca, or to hava any intoxicating Be T r u e , ” could be tr u e . But we beg Ins*. Friday, where he intends locating class in an e x te m p o re public speaking Archdeacon Crease* of the E p is co said c o u n ty c o u r t in an orde r made liquor of any description in his pos the privelege of taking issue with the Leon rd Sm ith of the Kolony school conte st on Wednesday, D e c e m b e r s . session a t such dance, or for the per editor of the G a te City Jo u r n a l that had a serious accident this week. The c o n te s t was a re g u la r p a r t of the pal church will hold Christm as service and ente red by said Ju d g e on the 14th ton to whom a permit h a : been g r a n t he was ' reliably in f o im e d ” by a citi While riding hia pony i t became un classes in public speakin g. Studei ts a t t h e Parish Hall a l 4 o'clock on Sun day o f December, 1925, as the time ed under section 2 of th is ordinance to sen of N yssa t h a t hooxe was sold at m anageable and th rew him into a wtrt th a t r e p re se n t the various classes are day Decem ber 20. All are cordially snd place any and ail persons interest- e 1 in said e st a t e may a p p e a r and ob pe rm it such into xication or intnxicai said places for the reason t h a t , in our fence, tea rid g his clothing and badly chosen by the popular yote of the in v ite d to a tte n d j e c t to said account, and contest the in* liquor a t suck dance, and upon judgm ent, any .itizen who had “ rcli bruising bis nips. However, no bones class with the consent of the instruc W atch for th e L otte ry Man. Baim : and all p e rso rs concerned t h e r e conviction of a violation of this se c able ” information of the sal« of booze were broken. lor. E ach stu d e n t r e p re se n tin g his in are f u r t h e r notified to be pregent tion of this ordinance, th ere shall be end actually knew i t to be a faet Mr. and Mrs. S m ith ’s home la t Sun class ge ts an "A” grade for the t e r m ’s and show cause, if any th*re be, why imposed by th a r e c o r d e r ’s court upon would report such inform ation t o the day was the scene of a delight ul din work. Any one of the four types of said account and r e p o rt shou d not be t h e person so convicted, a tine of not nlflecr . and, t'pon his failure to do so, speeches, a r g u m e n ta tiv e , expository, ne r pa rty Violin and piano music, approved, se ttle d and allowed, and the lose than tw enty, live dollars, and not would be in a poisitlon of standing by, also solos and duete were enjoyed by descriptive, and na rative , may be under.-igned discharged as euch admin more than one hundred dollars, ami aiding and a b e t t i n g the crime, all, and a radion c o n ce rt was listene I used for presenting the speeches, Mr, i s tr a to r . E. M BLODGETT, not lees than live days, nor m ors than The editor of the Jo u rn a l sta te d th at to la te r in the e v e r i n g These present Pepperd, a sophomore in vocational T he Mutual Life Insurance Com Adm istrator of th e E s t a t e of Ella W. t h i r t y days, im prisonm ent in the town his inform a nt alleges t h a t * one- of the education, is a m em ber of the Lambda were- Misses H ardis and R a ym er of pan* of New York has a record of Otis, Deceased jail. places w ss a house he claims a carous Rasmesaen Pe rry and Archie Cantrall, J hi Alpha social f r a t e r n it y . EIGHTY TWO YEARS ot prosperous F i r s t publication D ecem ber 18, 1S25. tl wss going on;” the o t h e r p'a ce was Cecil Sm ith . Mr. and Mrs. Claude V, and successful business. It has passed L ast publication J a n u a ry 16, U2I. through panics, pestilences and wars There is much of the artic e "out, where the th ir s ty individual had Smith Mr. and Mrs. Alvon McGinnis, to kick around in the gra ss until he by District Attorney Blodgett located a bottle ” We beg to inquire Mrs J. S. Pinkston and Mr. and Mrs. T here is a pereietent rum or in c i r unharm ed and today, as a re su lt of W. W. Sm ith eig ht decades of endeavor, offers fi- NO TICE FOR PU B LIC A TIO N published in another column th a t if the J o u r n a l 's "re lia b le inform Mrs. Maude McGinnis has been very culation in our neighboring towns th at nancl.il s tr e n g th , re p u ta tio n , m-gni- p i r tm e n t of th e I n terio r, that we heartily commend, in a n t , ” as alleged, “ actually knew this ill the past week, b u t is now on the Nyssa has m any cases of diphtheria. tude, leadership, and life insurance U. S. D Land Office a t Vale, Oregon, service. We deny the allegatio n and challenge particular the part relating to to ba a f a c t ” why a re p o rt of the read tu recovery. Decem ber 4, 1925. J. R. HUNTER. the cooperation of the citizens crimes comm itted h a s never been Revival m eetings a r e being held at the a llig ato r to prove it. D r Sarszen N ot;ce is hereby given t h a t John Agent, Nyssa, O made to any peace officer w ithin ti is ia a u th o r ity for the sta te m e n t p a t McGiVirn of Ontario, Oregon, who, with the officers. We know from county? th e Owyhee Bchool house by Rev. there is not a single case of diphtheria on May 4 1908, made d e s e rt land en sad experience while a council We n c te with i n te r e s t t h a t the Snow. In town. T h e r e was one case from try No 0791, for S E j SEJ, Section 15, man that it is extremely difficult Jo u r n a l's in f o im a n t is in t h e singulars Miss Nora L arsen and Cecil Baird E m m e tt two or t h r e e weeks ago, hut Drs R. P. and Pearl M. Bradford, Township 21 South, R a n g e 46 E ast, w e r e m a i r i e d last week. The neigh person, and in all fairness to the pub ail who w eree x p o e ed were inoculated licensed in Oregon and Idaho. Carver to get convicting evidence and all join in wishing th e m much with aomething (doc told ub w hat, but g ra d u ates Consultation ar.d e x a m in W illsm elte Meriuian, has filed notice our heartfelt sympathy is ex lie and th e peace officers would i t not bors of Intention to m ane final proof under happiness. been more j u s t for t h e editor of we have f orgotte n) and no c a s e s d e ation free. Twelve years successful 3rd p a r a g r a p h of Act March 4, 1916, tended to those entrusted with have practice in the s ta te . F ir st door west A te le g ra m was received by W alter veloped from the exposures. he Journa l to nave made some f u rth e r to establish claim to the la rd above of bank, Nys<a, Oregon. the enforcement of the prohibi investigation be fore m a t i n g , what! P inkston Sunday e ta tin g t h a t his described, before the R e g is te r U. S. tion laws. They are entitled to seems to us, an u n w a rran te d attack b ro th er H i 'a m of Michigan City, lnd , L ard Office, a t Vale, Oregon, on the had passed sw ay. Fot Sale the moral support and coopera upon the officers? 11th day of Ja n u a ry , 1926 For the inform ation of th e editor of T h e T '.e s i 'a y evehing Bridge Club Word h a s been received from Mrs Five thoroughbred malp airdale tion of ail lawubiding citizens, C laim ant n a m e s as witnesses: the Journal and his in fo rm a n t, we call S. J Watson of Los Angeles t h a t he r was held this week with Mrs. E rnest pups, | 5 each J. A Cole, Nyssa, Or. Hubert B a r r e t t, of P a rm a, Idaho. and thoae who know of law vio your a tte n tio n to the fa c t t h a t there ia very low and not expected Wilson, th ree tables being in play. John Holly, Dolly Mc'Jreary. both lations should report directly to are some one hundred and tw e n ty live t husband The rooms were made b e autiful by a 1 f j- H - H + + + + > + + + + + + 4 4 S+4-4-+ f 4 of Adrian, Oregon, W alter Pinkston, ) recover. them in time for them to take residences within th e town of Nyssa, Alvon McGihnia and wife have been profusion of C hristm a s decorations, j of Owyhee, Oregon some action, instead of waiting Is it e xpec te d by the Jo u r n a l 's in form employed a t the Reece ranch for the the Christm as m otif b e i r g c arried o u t ! Geo. W. McKnight, Register. In all the arra n g e m e n ts. Mrs. McCoy until it is all over and then ges- ant and the e d ito r of th e J o u r n a l th at winter. a peace fficer should stt upon the was again successful in gra b b ng first siping to the neighbors. If you doorstep of each residence every A T T O R N E Y S AX LAW prize and Mrs. E rn es t Wilson secord. are not willing to report to the n ght? And fu rth er, the w r i t e r wiahee Delicious r, fres b m en ts served as a officers, better not say anything t > explain for the benefit of th e editor fitting climax to a very p leasant eve I SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING ’ B. M. BLOT 3 T I T of th e Jo u r n a l and the people t h a t on P o s tm a s t e r L.zxie Thompson has ning. about it. ' HOT AND COLD B AT HS !! A tto rn ey and Con t *or a t Law the night of t h e alleged violations, he, asked th e Jo u rn a l to puttliah th e fol PAUL HOWE, Prep. Practice in all courta in c om pa ny w ith the sheriff end his lowing instructions re g ard in g the We really don’t believe it d e putie s, was in a n o th e r p a rt o f the sending of C hristm a s mail: Nyssa, On gon I Nyasa Oregon j ; would be advisable for “a polio* county in the i n te r e s t of prohibition i D on't seal packages offiaer to sit upon the doorstep e n forcem ent; t h a t N ysaa'a peace of ' Don't f o r g e t t h a t post cards require St. P a u l's Sunday school will have CH IRO PRA C TO R S th e ir annual tr e e sn d t a e a t a t the 4-4-4--Î-4-4- 4- 4-V-4-4-4-. + 4 -.-4 -¡--M --t-:4- ¡--I--* of each residence every night." fleer was in a tte n d a n c s a t a public 2 cents. Parish Hall Tuesday evening, Decem Drs. R P. and Pearl M, Bradford, All mail for local delivery should be ber 12, a t 7:£0. A sh o rt p rogram will We are satisfied that a big me dance given in Nyasa, and, as I be licensed in Oregon and Idahc. lieva, an his proper place and attend- mailed on or before December ¡13. jority of the residences are above ng to hia duties, but could have been be given. C a r v e r G rs d u atea General delivery opens from 9 to suspicion. We probably woulc reached by th e J o u r n a l 's ''re lia ble in 10:30 on Christm as day. Consul*ation and E xam ination ¿free have better luck by coneentratinp form ant. ” ) The rural mail c a r r ie r will be on Nyasa, Oregon C KLINKENBERG on a few suspicious places. N< T he d i s t r ic t a t t o r n e y 's office and duty also a t t h a t time ! P R O M . r U L I V E B T C h r i s t m a s va cation begin s Thurs doubt the officers know of sue) the sheriff’s office a re tilled with day, Decem ber 24, and end* Monday, W. B. H 0 X I E • in fo rm a tio n p ertaining to | Rcaaorabl* Rotes places. If they were watchei anonymous Jan u ary 4 For Sale IN S U R /N C E violations e f the law, and we wiak to PHONE 16 Saturday and Sunday nights w* say frankly t h a t they receive no con The football team played Homedale One second hand cook stove. Atlas, Office a t Residence, T hird end Imagine much of the bootlegging sideretion, t h a t they come from three $8. 20 R. I. pul eta, some laying, Thursday afternoon. The (core was Ehrgood Avenue. 6 end 6. ISO. Phone a l once, 72F6. « outers ^ p Nyasa would cease, v + 4 4"»*+ v+4 » + ♦ 4 4 4 4 4 »»+++•> I Nyeea, Or* LEVI STRAUSS M akers o f Two H o rse ¿ ri. •- - A M erry D ay A naw F a I f FEEEif TbxjfFip r? . fo r th e I . K id d ie s . ■ " • Mechanical Trains and Autos In Honor of Newlyweds CASH VARIETY STORE Powell Simmons Passes It Could Be True Owyhee Represented Class Christmas Service THE MUTUAL LIFE No Dipiheria Chiropractors Bridge Club NYSSA BARBER SHOP 1 AND CIGAR SI ORE Mail Parcels Early Christina« Treat • City Dray Line ; School Notes I