GATE CITY JOURNAL
Published
«very Friday
Oregon, by
at
R eliable Merchandise Since 1855
Mysaa.
H. F. BROWN
Entered at the Postoffie* at Nyeea,
Heston, as second-cb— —*ii matter
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Officer» County P. T. A.
Mrs. M. M. Greeting N?ise, Pres.
Mrs Ralph Hsworth, Wade, Vice
President.
Mrs. F. C. Fry. Oregon Trail, Sec
Miss Catherine V. Conway, Ontario,
I'ssss Chairman.
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BULLS EYE
I tee where some o f the Foreign
Nations say they are going to
FCJND their debt to America,
and all the Papers are all excited
about it. But the B U L L 'S E Y E
is a Paper that never misleads
our readers (either one of them).
I'T N D IN G a debt means about
the same thing as having a fellow
that has owed you for years, como
to you and say “ I am going to
make arrangements to take up
that loan I owe you just as soon
as I can collect it from some fel
lows u h o owe m e.” So don’ t
by any means get F U N D IN G
mixed up with P A Y IN G . T h e
two have nothing in common.
These Nations are just stalling
until another W ar comes along
and the first thing you know our
debt will be four W ars behind.
W e have enough saved up to
fight again, but they are using it
now to enforce Prohibition.
O h ,yes, " B U L L ” D U R H A M .
I like to forgot to mention that.
W ell, that is what the Foreign
N a tio n s are p a y in g us in.
" B U L L ” D U R H A M without
the D U R H A M .
LEVI STRAUSS
Makers o f Two Horse
Waist 0 \ — alls
A new Pair FREE i f They Eip
It would mean much to this
section and to the entire Snake
vJley should Snake ri.er be
canalized from its mouth at
Pasco, Wash., to Shoshone Falls,
a< is proposed by the govern
ment This would mean greatly
reduced freight rates and more
accessibility to markets. And
that is all the Snake valley
need: to make ,t ths wr at' t
little producing sedioli in i! s
country. We have got the fertile
soil, the tquabte climate and the
men who know how to produce
the stuff. With freight rates
cut in half, or even lower, thus
insuring the farmer a fair re
turn for his labor and invest
ment, ti e amount of produce
that could be raised here is
almost incalculable. At the
present time there is little
incentive to raise big crops, for
in most cases the h'gh freight
rates eat up the differ» nee be
tween the cost of production and
the price received by the pro
ducer.
With a river freight
rate to tidewater this situation
would be materially changed.
Guaranteed b y
jir K A r itA * .
m c s.rt.A ras
¿11 Fifth Avenue, New York l
The Oregon Trail P T. A. held its
r e u l . r monihly meet ine F i i i a v nigh’ ,
D-ccmber 4 The subject for discus
•ton w h s - H .ok- r 1 Chil,Inn's Kead
I a " a C on • ii.tens 11 g it Iks ere
given. On Tu. bc J. i . v , Deceit ber 15,
this circle held a call meeting for the
pmp ae of completing arrangent. n<s
toi a community ( nstmta tree ai d
t *i a» th
'htl-ire
The a -howl
w I
>i a
et n u.eiit I I he
Ca. a- < m *. , I o r. m
Tut- D eo mbit in ,tin g uf the P. T
A. ot West) school in Big Bend wan
held the afternoon of December 4, at
the ech ol house.
After a speech of welcome by Prof.
Newton, a ahort program was given
by the ch ol cbiluren, end ng with
a piano Colo by Mias Kurtz, teacher of
theprinia.y graces. At tbe cone u -
sion o f tbe program the members of
tne circle presented the school witb
two b auliful pictures.
Une, "Tbe
A agelus," by Millet, w s won by the
circle in tbe county membership con
test and wiii be hung in Piuf. New
ton's room
The otner, " A ¡Spring
Bong.”
was purchased
by tbe
ciscle
fur
tbe
pi unary
room.
Following tne presentation of the
pictures a business m acin g was held.
Flans wete Bane lor an ail dav meet
ing at the Big Bend Park ball in Jan
uary, at wmch time membera of the
Ontario P. T. A. will be prtaent, who
will speak on the prop, sed child labor j
bill. An appropriation was votad to'
.itip ueiiay the expense# of the atata
president
A bill has been introduced in
congress to prohibit the printing
and sale by the government of
envelopes. The bill is a long
tim e over due.
The pract ce
has grown up in the p tsio fB ce
iha Uig Bund circle he'd an inter*
d e p a rtm e n t without any bpecial
estinjc u.eeting on November 27. Tbe
authori'y of law and should have Coum> president, Mrs. M M. Greet
been stoppeo long ago. It is trig, and Xr« T. M. Lowe were pres
unfair government competition •ut and bulb made splendid talks. A ft««
witn private business, and is dainty refreshmentsrweie served the
circle adjourned to meet December 26.
p u rely socialistic. There w no
more reason for the government
At tbe last business meeting of the
competing with the printing
Owyhee 1' T a it was decided to
business than with the merchan serve not lunches to the children dur
dise business, or the meat busi ing the most severe weather this win
ness, or the farming business, ter. The circle also voted to aid in
or any oiher line of industry. In promoting the iccal and county spell
a country that prides itself tng coi t hi , and to sponsor a move
nu iiL for an annual convention or re
on
its
individualism
and ception of ail eighth grade pupils.
shudders with horror at the
thought of socialism it seems The Ontario P T A met In the
rather an anomaly for the gov h'gb scOuui un ,ne t-veu ng of Decem
ernment to be Competing with a ber 4 Mr. 1 M 0. Amier.un, county
private business. To be sure, I club laa.ier, was piesent end led a dis
; cussion on the benefits of ciub work
patrons get their envelopes ! especial v in Unlano. The eaucaliun
cheaper than private firms can committee announced ita plan fo r a
furnish them, but so, doubtless, rinding conteat and sul milttd a iist
would the buyer of clothing, of books to be read. Lacn book is
shoes, groceries, flour, etc., if awarded a number ot points according
to its value, lor this conteat the P,
the government were furnishing T. A. membership will be divided into
them at cost, or a little iesa two groups under a leader. Mrs.
Wr.at's sauce for the goose ia Irvin Troxall, chairman of the Au
tumn finance group, announced that
sauce for the gander.
We would like soir.eone who
is informed in the matter to
state in these columns what are
the reasons for believing that
Moses wrote the first live books
P. S. There Is going to he another
piece in this paper soon. Look for it.
of the Bible. This belief seems
I to be universal among theolo
gians, but we haven’t been able
to discover how they get that
way. Dr. Robert Young, author
o f Yonng’a Analytical Concor
dance, is the latest authority we
have noticed taking this view.
He claims all external and inter
nal evidence supports this claim,
but doesn’ t give any o f either
To quote: "His authorship of
Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and
Deuteronomy are attested by
every possible mark o f an in
ternal and of an external kind.”
What we want to know is, what
are some of these "marks” of
an internal and external kind.
This is a fair question, which any
Bible student should be prepare«
to answer.
D urham
Coun’y P. T. A. Net’s
her group had cleared *23 16 at the
recent cuoked food axle. A committee
was a[ pointed to interview the city
council and to urge them to inailt
upon the enforcement of ail the juve
rule lews end ordinance#- The follow
ing program was presented at the
ciuee of the business session:
A study in two gen. ration-, Mrs. G.
W. Springer,
Vocal solo, Miss Catharine V. Con
w«y.
Dote the world demand wbat the
parent expects, Mrs. W. L. turner.
The next meeting, Januei y 16. will
be given over to a discussion of the
laws of the state and town relating to
children.
Propose to Canalize
Snake River
Lewiston. Ida , Dec. 1#—The war
drpanmi nt has asked tfe l.ew'st. o
commercial club for data on Snake
river that may be of assistance 'n the
matter of the preparation of a report
on the proposal to canalize tbe Snake
river from ita mouth to Shoshone Fails.
The river and harbor act, approved
laat March, provided for a preliminary
examination of the river with e view
of canalization and the work has been
referred to the corps of engineer# of
tbe war departnv nt.
R. T Coiner,
major corps engir.eces Ucnited Sieti s
army, witb headquarters in Portland,
hat addressed the commercial dub for
the data desired, the fo.lowing being
the text of the letter rteeivid-
“ Tbe river and harbor act approved
March 3. 19.6. provides for a pr lim
inary examination of the Snake river,
wi 111 \iew to ihe canalisation to Shi
atone Fails.
"The duty of making this examine
tion has been assigned to this office
and your cooperation ia requested in
aeco In« the following information:
Wh d, m yn'tr opi ion, is ihe 11
C -si • lor l e in pt v. i « i l of lie
8 ¡ah., river fr> th it mouth 1C 81.0
a rose Fails?
" What cooperat on, if any, can be
expected on the part of local interests
iu the way o f paying a percentage ■ f
the c st of the proposed improve
ments?
•'What is the estimated amount of
traffic tnat could be expected as a
result of such improvement?
"A n y other relevant information
that can well be included in the report
to be submitted by this office ”
We wish you all a
X
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CHRISTMAS
Gate City Journal
Few Tired Feel Now
“ Whai's become of old Georpe Had
aloft?” linked the visitor to the old
home town. “ Oh, his business fuiled
find he’s In the poorhouse now,” re
plied the native. “Too hud, sorry to
hear It. What business was he in?'
“ He manufactured a powder to shake
in tiie shoes to ease tired feet. He
did pretty well. too. until the automo
bile ruined his business.”—Cincinnati
Enquirer
Written in Adversity
The best known books written dnr
Ing the author's imprisonment Include
Bun.van’s “ FMlgrlm’s Progress” and
“Grace Abounding,” the “ King’s Qu-
hair,” or the “ King’s Book,” by James
I; “The Review,” by Daniel Defoe and
the “ History of the World,” by Sir
Waller Raleigh.
The Lottery Man—where is he?
Holes in Cactus
^ ** V Ì
Water for the Lottery Man.
All men are glad to have pleasant
memories, but not all are providing
•he material for such memories. If you
would look bHck by and by to some
thing that you will he glad you said or
did now Is the time to do or say some
thing which will give you food for
gluduesa. —Henry Clay Trumbull.
The Ideal Homeless
Men go out Into Ihe world with
stronger home-ties than women, and
struggle hack to them with fumbling
hands that do not know how to build
for themselves.
It Is women who
must make a home. If the wife will
not do It, the man Is homeless.—From
“The Second Establishment’' by Dulf
Wyllarde.
The forest service says that authori
ties do not agree as to why holes are
found in cactus wood; however, a sci
entist gives the following explanation
which Is generally accepted: Cactus
Rich in Vitamins
cannot afford to have solid wood be
Recent research has developed the
cause there Is not enough fertility and
rain water In the soil to provide for It. fact that canned peas have a higher
Therefore, It Is an economy of nature. content of vitamins than those bought
In tbe market and cooked by tbe usual
home method.
Business Done by Checks
The term "bank clearings" relMtes
to Ihe aggregate amount of cheeky and
drafts exchanged between members of
a clearing house association and car
ried there dally for an adjustment of
The Mutual Life Insurance Com
the differences. In large cities more
than 90 per cent of the commercial pan? of New York has a record of
business Is done by means of checks EIGHTY TWO YEARS ot prosperous
and drafts and less than 10 per cent and successful business. It has oasBe-l
is done with cash.
through panics, pestilences ard wars
unharmed and today, as a result of
eight decades of endeavor, offers ti
Deadly Bowie Knife
nanci il strength, reputation, mugni
The bowle knife Is named for Col tude, leadership, end life insurance
James Bowie, who Introduced It Iu service.
Texas. According to one accoun’ . Col
J. R. HUNTER.
onel Bowie had occasion to fight with s
Agent, Nyssa, O
broken sword and found It so effective
that he equipped his men with long
dagger-shaped knives. They were, how
ever, sharp on one edge only. Since
Drs R. P. and Pearl M. Bradford,
knives quite similar in design were In licensed in Oregon and Id.ho. Carver
use In Mexico It is probable tbal tbe graduate« Consultation and exaoiin
ation free. Twelve yeara successful
Idea was gained from them
practice in Ihe state. First door west
of bank, Nyssa, Oregon.
Pink Pearls
Pink pearls are scarce and fonn I
only off the Bahama Islanda, although
pink tinted pearls are found la mue
sel shells la some riven of the L'nltef
Ike tee
Ih e inland of Yap has been
They All Say It
devasted by a tidal wave. Let’a
Several spiral teeth 8 feet long and
see, wasn't that a fulfillment of .Mi 000 yean old hare been discovered
a prophecy made aome time Tel we dare as y the prehlstoijc den
tlm ««Id that It wasn't going to bun
•bout D*nt«l’a Units
M UTUAL
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In the County Court o f the State of
Oregon, for the County o f Malheur.
In the Matter of the Estate of Ella
W. Ot s. Deceased.
Notice is Hereby Given that E M
Blodgett, the duly appiintid, q i s l f n c
and acting administrator o f the estate
of Ella W Otis, deceased, has ren
dered and presented bis final account
of the adminiatra'ion o f said estate
and petition for distribution, and for
discharge of such administrator, and
that Monday, the 13th day of January,
1926, at the hour of eleven o ’ clock in
the forenoon o f Baid day,in tbe County
Court room in the court house at Vale,
Malheur County, Oregon, has been
appointed and fixed by the Judge of
said county court in an order made
and entered by said Judge on the 14th
day of December, 1925, as the time
and place any and ail persons interest
ed in said estate may appear and ob
ject to said account, and contest the
same; and all persons concerned there
in are further notified to be present
and show cause, if any th-re be, why
said account and report shou d not be
approved, settled and allowed, and the
undersigned discharged ss such admin
istrator.
E. M BLODGETT,
Admislrator of the Estate of Ella W.
Otis, Deceased
First publication December 18, 1625.
Last publication January 16, U2C.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department o f the Interior,
U. S, Land Office at Vale, Oregon,
December 4, 1921
Notice ia hereby given that Job
McGivern of Ontario, Oregon, wh<
on May 4 1908. made desert land er
try No 0791, for SEJ SEJ, Section II
Township 21 South, Range 46 Eaai
Willamette Meriuiao, has filed notic
of intention to mage final proof unde
3rd paragraph of Act March 4, 1911
to establish claim to the lard abov
described, before the Register U. i
Lard Office, at Vale, Oregon, on th
For Sale
11th day of January, 1926
Five thoroughbred male airdale
Claimant names as witr esses:
paps, 16 each J A Cole, Nysaa, Or.
Robert Bsrrett, of Parma, Idaho.
John Holly, Dolly McCreary, hot
tm
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of Adrian, Oregon, Walter Pinkstoc
of Owyhee, Oregon
Geo W. McKnight, Register.
Chiropractors
D eep Mina»
In the Michigan copper district '
Is a mine with a 8.700-foot shaft, one-
third of a mile longer than the shaft
of the Brazilian mine situated near
Minas Geraes. This is 6,726 feet deep
The Michigan mine shaft Is Inclined
at an angle of approximately 38 de
grees, which makes Ihe mine shallower
than the Brazilian shaft which has a
vertical depth of 6.726 feet.
NYSSA BARBER SHOP::
AND CIGAR STORE ;;
Wanted a Change
Dorothy yawned and announced: "S
do wish that achool was over. an>!
summer was over, and I bad a new
teacher." Her mother looked ep am
•in I led. "Why do you wtnh all fber T
she asked. Dorothy yawned train
“ Well," said aha. "I'm so tired of de
■ptsing the same teacher)*
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N O T IC E .
Laying Up Gladness
THE
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ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Swimmingest Per poi»»
The world’ s "swimmingest''
.tied recently In an aquarium at Lea-
dna. During the three years he wee
le the tank no one ever saw the ÜSÉ
when It was ant swimming
It at
ways took its meals of small fish whim
ow in g through the water and
* the son estimated that It
flkUUO aides to three veers.
SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING '■
HOT AND COLD BATHS
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Consultation and Examination
Nyssa, Oregon
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CHIROPRACTORS
Drs. R P. and Pearl M Brad fort
licensed in Oregon end Idabc.
Carver Graduate*
City Dray Line
Lighthouse Guides Plane»
The most powerful lighthouse In the
world has hern erected on a mountain
top near Dijon France, to serve as a
check on location and direction for
airplanes.—Science Service.
fru lli
Oregon j
Njaaa
IS. M. BLOI I^TT
Attorney and Con » .or at Law
Practice in nil courts
Nyssa, On gon
H I KHI I H) t i
Office at Residence, Third and
Ehrgood Avenue
Ngnan. Ciugoa