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* ■ T he G ate C ity J ournal VOL. XXIV. NO. 15. VALE PROJECT SAFE JAMES VISITS TURN NYSSA, OREGON. FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1926. OWYHEE Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Kerr, Mrs. Wm. Snyder and children spent the day Wednesday with the Walter Clement family of Weiser, Ida. *1.50 HER TEAR c,,unty OREGON TRUNK GEÍS HARPER HERDS AGE IL Louis Patterson of Oregon Trail INDORSEMENT DOES NOT IN KYLE OF STANFIELD district was called to Portland by CLUDE CRANE-ODELL L I N E - HERE FIRST ON RE- the serious illness o f his father. WORKING THIS WAY. FROM WASHINGTON. The O. K. K. met with Mrs. Adah They grow cattle in Harper val- ley in Malheur county. You see them by the thousand, the white- faced kind of kine that make the best roasts and beefsteaks. The big animals scatter out into the open rangp 0f which Harper is the cen- Real Estate Transfers Recorded A. N. Hickey et ux to Len Chris- tionsen, Lots 16 and 17, Block 252, Ontario. 4|22|26. *10.00. Earl S. Weaver to the United States Investment Corp., all Sec, 12- NEW MINE IS DISCOVERED 10 15-40. 3|31|26. $3,559.98. MILES FROM HOMEDALE ON Frank B Scott et al to Oregon & SUCCOR CREEK. Western Colon. Co., SE 14 NE 14, and part 0j g E iz Sec 35- SWt4 NWt4 SILVER LEOGE Schweizer Thursday. Mrs. Schwei- Although Pr°P°®e<| Crane zer rushed the season somewhat by serving strawberry short cake for - A of Nw 4 sW > 4 Sec. 36-18- much to eastern and central Ore ter, an<t ntter the rodeo, the ranch : and ^ ers ship them by trainloads, often ^ 3| 3 i |26. $1 .00. refreshments. gon was not included in the exten to the Portland market, sometimes J. C. Snaver et ux to S. E. Elliott, ! The Harry Evans family of Wei sion granted by the interstate com as far East as Omaha and Chicago. Oregon Delegation at Capital Unus . . .. . . . „ NV4SE14, NEWSW*4, SEHNEW, Travellers on Old Wagon Road Find ser called at the Hite and Kling- merce commssion at Washington ually Able— Stanfield, McNary and Irrigation projects in Malheur re- SWV4NE% an(1 Lot j Sec. 3. 14.4 1. Peculiar Rock in Succor Creek Tuesday, the steps taken plainly back homes Tuesday. cently approved by congress^ with a 3 24 26 $1 00 Sinnott Work Together. From Ledge. show that developments are work Miss Gladys McGinnis has taken mandatory note to the secretary of ’ “ \ * * , . . . r Frank Steward et ux to Etna Belle ing this way. The commission auth .* . . ; the position o f cook on the John the interior that he must construct N'ANWU and SW14NW- orized the construction of a line in From the Malheur Enterprise. Rust ranch. as the national lawmakers direct, gV w S k and S W tl- A sensational gold and silver de- Deschutes and Klamath counties by "I am confident that the Vale, g^, jg . gEl4NTit4, and NE- Pos't in Malheur county was brought Mrs. Lee Householder of New the Oregon Trunk railway and also inelude reclamation tor Harper val- Owyhee and Baker projects are now Plymouth and Mrs. O. Ramsey of gcc ^4 * 13-13-40. 1121126. *be knowledge of man last week, approved conditionally the purchase ley. Malheur county has two prin- as safe as Gibraltar. I see no 700.00, through a curious mood of nature, as Caldwell were overnight guests at of the Oregon, California and East ci pal projects which have won con- chance whatever for failure as the The Vale j D Fairman et ux to Chas. J. has often bppn the case in mining the Oce Schweizer home Wednesday. ern railway by the Southern Pacific gressionnl appropriation. reclamation items have passed the project involves a question of drain- n ^ nlopk 9 Harper. 6|I1|- history. The new discovery was Florence DeBord of Payette, Ida., company. house and senate and now only is spending the week with her cous age and is close . to Harper valley. 26. $250.00. ’ 1 1 I I— j - u county, ------ *— *- made in . this ten miles from The Oregon, California and East await the president’s signature along The Owyhee project, which Is partly Frank Newbi„ pt ux to Pptpr Wil. llomedale and east of Succor creek, in, Doris Klingback. ern railway was also conditionally with the rest of the interior bill. which is now __ in ^part ljams> N % N ^ N W 14SE14, NHSW- l,y a party of four travelers, W. L. lines in Idaho and . . . __■ Mr. and Mrs. Tom Newby called authorized to construct certain It is the Montana road item that .. irrigated by private pumping plants M SW ^S E H , and S%NWV4SW14S- Christian o f Nampa, Emmitt Knott, in Ktamath and Lake counties. wiM it ta Raid> as productive. at the Joe Minton home Wednesday. has been holding up the bill. I be A B Knott and J. R. Whittenberg The Oregon Trunk’s construction proportionatply> ag the famous Ya- E’4 Sec. 20-18-47. 5|13I26. $1.00. They are leaving shortly for Mon. lieve work will start this year.” Sheriff C. W. Glenn to Chas. E Homedale. They were passing was authorized provided it should kima va„ ¡n Waallin(rton. tana where Mr. Newby will work on The speaker, Jas. M. Kyle, of construct only to the point of con- Eyen now Ma,heur pount corn MacLean, SE% Sec. 10-18-46. 6|8|- through the country on the wagon road construction. Stanfield, former president of the 26 $2,121.33. i ro®d where a waterspout or heavy nection with the Natron cut-off if , , , .. rivals in size and bushels per acre Oregon irrigation congress, and not Mrs. Fred Klingback and daugh granted trackage Sheriff C. W .'Glenn to Chas. E. rain ha<l recently occurred. rights over the thp corn gf and Iowa an, py_ Margaret and Louise Southern Pacific ed booster for reclamation made ters Doris, MacLean, Lots 3 and 4, Sec. 3-19-43. Find Uncovered Ledge between Pauline eryonc knows what comfed beef is. these encouraging statements at the were overnight guests of Mrs. De and Klamath Falls. The men stopped on Succor creek (Besides, irrigation means alfalfa „ „ ’ „ __ smoker here Friday night and while Bord of Payette Sunday. Mrs. De Cora M. Bass et vir to U. S. Na- 1 and shortly afterwards one o f them wherewith to vary a bunchgrass in the city over the week end. Mr. Bord had also as guests her aunt, SPRING TONICS tional Bank, Ncwherg, SE14 Sec. 34- noticed a chipped o ff piece of rock Kyle had just returned from Wash Mrs. Flora Carr and two daughters In the good old days many persons diet. .. .. , 17-44; and NW'ANW'A See. 2-18 -44.' o f unpsual formation. It was felck- Malheur ington and made his first visit to of Rensselaer, Indiana. thought they needed a spring tonic. Malheur means 1 era y, a g| j 2|26. $1.00. ¡o f unusual formation. It was fleck- but progress of reclamation, Vale. E. S. Montgomery et ux to Wm. led it to the attention of his friends, The little son o f Mr. and Mrs. Mother made sassafras tea or pre- hour‘ The Oregon Delegation Sec. 31-16-47. who became much interested. Other John Hite is quite seriously ill with pared a nurture of sulfur and mo- 14 18 sal<1- w' " * lve a new meaning R. McDowell, NE14 lasses and the youngsters were 4o name and a leadership in 6|4|26. $10.00. Mr. Kyle has attended the sessions the whooping cough. similar rocks and pebbles were forced to take a dose whether they 1‘vestook and general agriculture, o f congress for three winters. He James C. Beam et al to Catherine found in the strenm when a search Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mills and liked it or not. Today we believe Thp foregoing is the footnote that was warm in his praise of the en- . . . . _ . , , . .. ------ .. ----- ------ . . . -------------- . , Reberger, part of Tract B of Irri- was made and these the man follow- _ . , .T , , children Tom and Helen and Miss that scarcity o f green vegetables «PPpared venea a wonderful pic- Iam) Corporations Subdivis- ed farther up Succor Creek. After tire Oregon delegation wh -,i he i,a;s Arthur of Portland were guests this has something to do with the low- ¡on Sec. . 31-19-47. cl a " somewhat difficult —' » ---------u - **— is unusually wide awake and works . . a‘J°^|ng . . . . . ^ ‘' Pr<l ° f „ ,UI, in „1 E%SEt4 r,72.ii', t » ow 51- scramble, the week at the Lowe home. They also together admirably. Senators Stan crcd vitality at springtime. < H " ' nffu ' rlven an>or ]ri 26. $1.00. (Q. C. Deed). men came upon a ledge of rock, spent a day in Boise. The best spring tonic is good- va i y'. " lf oecup c e p' c “7s Complaints Filed in CirciUt Court which plainly showed that it had field and McNary are the best of Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Bigelow and tasting, refreshing and health-giv- _^n T_as___l un ay 8 ,ssl,e 0 c (;eo j,. Phillips vs Randall Sage lieen uncovered by the recent water- teammates in the senate, with ad Vege- ^lr<pon J°urTla'' mirable backing of Congressman family and Mrs. T. M. Lowe went ing vegetables and fruits. They were breathless with et al. 5|12|26. Foreclosure of mort- spout. to Caldwell Sunday evening to at tables and fruits are important parts ATTORNEY ROBT. D. LYTLE Sinnott in the house. excitement. I gage. $4,303.89. HAS LAW CASE IN BURNS Joseph Mayer vs Florence Mayer. Stanfield as chairman of the Pub tend the Baccalaureate services of of the diet. They supply iron, lime Assays High Or and other mineral elements that en- ____ _ ‘ 5 14 26. Divorce. After further examination, the de lie Lands ant Surveys and his mem the High School in that city. ville Bigelow was one of the ninety- rich the blood, nourish the tissues From the Malheur Enterprise. ---------------------------- bership on the committees of Fi posit appears to be o f immense size. Rnbt. D. Lytle left Thursday for InQriJkRI l l l l I TU The discoverers filed upon it im rst cc, Civil Service. Mums, P ist- nine students to graduate there this and provide bone-building material. Vegetables and fruits are especially Bums to attend legal business. Fri-1 |||Jnll|l|| VIII I f l | J r rR | l mediately and it has been named offices and post roads has undoubt year. valuable because of their rich vita- day was return day in the Harney the ‘ Homedale Mine.” Samples edly gafned n great..' seniority In min content. county conrt on a writ of haheous were taken to Boise and the find six years than has any other west JUDGE NOE SEEKS FATHER Vegetables are excellent spring corpus, when the 11-year-old son o f has assayed 60 cents to the ounce. ern Senator in a single term. These OF SIX SMALL CHILDREN tonics and have taken the place of Mrs. Minnie Owens was brought The men were in Vale Saturday things should be considered in view home remedies for-1 into court. Mrs. Owens is from What to do with a brood of six disagreeable and are very enthusiastic over the of Stanfield’s candidacy for re-elec She has a suit against ROAD BOOSTERS MEET C A LD -' prospccts o{ the mine, which they ranging in years merly thought necessary to health. ' Juntura. tion, in the opinion of Mr. Kyle. The small children, senator’s c ommittec a ssignments from 3 to 13, is the latest problem Equally important is' the wonderful Josephine and Roy Beatty of Drew- WELL COMMERCIAL CLUB— beHeve will prove very valuable. The is making nn e f-j ACTION PROMISED. mine is located ten miles from the make him a power for Oregon, and that confronts Judge H. Lee Noe. out-of-doors with lots of fresh air. j sey, and she ______ railroad at Homedale, which is an- in addition he has the ability to It happens that a Mrs. Ignacio Guer- There is nothing just like the exhil-1 fort to recover her young son, w hich' other ¡mp„ rtant factor in its favor icagaitis of McDermitt has been aration and thrill of our-door life, t the Beattys are alleged to be wrong- put things over. Walk for health, it is the best1 fully withholding from her. M r.1 Caldwell.— The bad condition of j tg development will be watched He also put in a good word for taken to Portland by U. S. Deputy exercise. Eat your tonic with a i Lytle is representing Mrs. Owens in the Jordan Valley road, particular- with intcrest throughout this sec- Louis C. Cramton, representative Marshal Davidson to be tried on a fork instead of a spoon. This is the case. | ly that portion which runs through tj(m from Michigan, who is chairman of charge of selling liquor to the In the new idea for a spring tonic— ¡Owyhee County, was emphasized in | --------------------------- dians on a reservation in Nevada, the house and sub-committee on re Green | Q M L D llM L M fl M j remarks made by David W. Graham fresh vegetables and fruit, clamation. He stated that Mr. that her husband is somewhere in I and Fred Palmer at the Commercial leafy vegetables and fruit are avail - ! Cramton had made every effort to the county with a band of sheep^, ! Club monthly meeting held in Shep- able the year around. Plenty of oxy and that as a result there is no one( put reclamation on a firm business peril Brothers’ annexe. Tuesday gen plus a liberal diet of green vege- but Judge Noe to look after the basis. Mr. Kyle also said that Sec i n l n L L I ! H u i l i evening, both speakers called Club tabels will provide the enrgy and Because of the mother’s retary Work is no longer opposing “ kids.” -------- •. _ ! members’ attention to the fact it is vitality necessary to insure health pleas, he is making every effort to EMMETT SHERIFF INJURED 0wyhpp County that thp Gem Oregon reclamation, but will pro locate her husband. If he cannot and happiness. SATURDAY NIGHT JUMPING j Irrj ¿,n Di, trict of M|000 ncreB ceed as instructed by congress. be found, the children must of ne PRESIDENT ARDEN A. REED OF FROM MOVING CAR. |Ues\ nd that the Gem District is Vote of Thanks cessity go to a state institution. BROGAN DELEGATED TO While in the city Mr. Kyle was To save them the father must be Emmett.— Sheriff N. II. Suitter of taken care of in the appropriation MEET ASSOCIATION. entertained with a dinner at the found. Where is Mr. Guerricagaitis ? recently COUNTRY WELL ADAPTED TO Gem county died Monday morning j ° f $9,000,.000 Congress Drexel hotel, and later spoke at a P OULTRY AS D IVEB.SIFIF.D as a result of a concussion of the made for the Owyhee District, public smoker at the Commercial brain received as a result of an ac- i “ Caldwell has always been Jor- At a recent meeting of the Mal FARM ASSET. AUTO CHANGES Club rooms. He was extended’ a cident Saturday night. The sh eriff,! ''an Valley’s logical trading point,” heur Producers association, Presi Here is what happened in the au vote of thanks by the Boards of the In spite of lower priced eggs due with Federal Officer Small was re- sa'fl Mr. Palmer. “ We want to con- dent Arden A. Reed of Brogan was Vale and Warmsprings districts and tomobile world since 1900: turning to Emmett Saturday night, tinue coming here. Can you not in delegated to negotiate with the Fed to the mild open winter in this coun 1900— Tiller gave way to steering o f the Vale Commercial club, for the from Dewey’s Grove where a num -; *«me way induce your State High- erated Fruit and Vegetable associa ty and high priced feed production, important work he has done at wheel. ber of juveniles had been taken into waV f ommission to look into the tion, for a new marketing agree 1903— France introduces modem this year will show a considerable Washington. Sunday evening he left custody by the county officer. Sber- condition of the Jordan Valley road ment, which will likely result in the increase judging from the number type of radiator here. for Baker and Spokane. iff Suitter was standing on the run-|whi<'h ia- 1 believe, rightfully a link placing of an active manager in this 1905— Passengers enter tonneau at of baby chicks, according to the ning board of the Ford sedan when °t the North and South Highway to section to secure tonnage on a pure county agent. Mr. Shovel is highly the side. WEISER SPORTSMEN SPEAR ly service basis. These plans for another car passed at the rate o f , California ! 1909— Left-hand drive is adopted. enthused over the possibilities for 45 miles an hour. The sheriff yelled THREE VALE SALMON President Amos J. Miller assured the coming crop season, replace the 1711— First self-starter appears. poultry raising in this county and to them to stop, which they did. As the visiting gentlemen of the Cald- old contract association which bound believes that without exception every Weiser.— W. R. Jurries, C. G. Boe- 1 Also sleeve-valve engine, the Ford sedan reached the other ¡well business men’s cooperation in producers to sell exclusively through ringer, John Snyder and W. F. Ro- 1 1913— First vacuum feed for gaso- farm in this section is adapted to ear the sheriff jumped o ff before it th« vital matter and that appeals their organization. ro'iltry flocks of a hundred or more gers left here at about six o’clock line. Also aluminum pistons. stopped, falling backwards and strik- would bo made to the State High- Directors of the association pres Monday evening for the Malheur ri- ' 1915— First V-eight. Also first laying hens. The only limiting fac ing his head. He was rushed here | way Commission for assistance, ent were II. M. Mnronde and W. B. tor is the individuality of the farm ver near Vale, where they spent the twin-six. Eaton o f Brogan, Pete Countryman, er himself, whether or not they car- immediately but died of the concus night spearing for salmon, return- 1919-Fahric universal joints. H. M. Kinney, T. W. Claggett and sion Monday morning. ing early Tuesday morning w ith 1 1921— Eight-in-line engine and ed to raise poultry. Graham Park of Ontario, P. M. Sheriff Suitter was elected at the four-wheel brakes. Well drained land, lots of sunshine three fine fish weighing 15, 16 and Bonis o f Oregon Slopo and C. M. last election and was middle-aged. 1923— Coach body introduced. and plenty of green feed, essentials 18 pounds respectively. Beaumont of Kingman Kolony. L. He is survived by his wife, three 1924— Balloon tires become stand- to the best poultry raising are all Bill, who succeeded in landing the R. Breithaupt of Corvallis was pres boys and a girl. ard equipment. Duco finish. combined in these sections to bring largest of the three, says he was a ent to advise in the matter o f mar Mr. Suitter lived near Vale sever 1925— Ford brings out a new mo- about the results desired. In the good deal like the colored man who keting. fruit districts they are finding that al years ago and was well known CFO went 'fishing and hooked a big one del. D. I FI.L OF PORTLAND in this section. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - j poultry fits in admirably with the r-hich upset the hoat, that for a WOOL WARFHOUSE CO. VIS HOMER ROBERTS JOINS fruitgrowing program. time he was not certain whether he WARMSPRINGS RESERVOIR SENATE PUBLIC LANDS COM- ITS COUNTY. UNITED PRESS STAFF was trying to catch a fish or wheth MITTFF APPROVES TAX AD H. G. Kennard, watermaster, in ONTARIO r |RPUS PROVES er the fish was trying to catch a cooperation with the state engm- JUSTMENT IN OREGON. FIZZLE FOR ALL CONCERNED Homer L. Roberts, who came from George D. Fell of the Western man, as the big fellow gave him eer’s office, is making a hydrograph Roseburg, May 11.— A favorable Oregon to take the position o f city quite a tussle and had him guessing ic study of the Malheur river to de- At a hearing before Judge M. E. ■o-ort, recommonding the passage Wool Warehouse company, Port- editor of the Santa Rosa Republican as to which would be the vtctor. termine the return water that will Bain of Ontario last week, a jury of Senator Stanfield’s hill provid-1 land, was here Tuesday to secure the at the time of its purchase by G. be available for use when the Vale, held that C. F. Cox, Aubrey Howard !ng appropriation* amounting to ! consignment for storage in Port- Lansing Hurd, has joined the staff A PIGEON RACE FROM Oregon, irrigation project is con- and George McClain, a committee more than $5,000,000 for distribution land of some o f Malheur county’» o f the United Press in San Fran ONTARIO THIS MONTH strutted. : representing Armour lodge, Knights among 18 Oregon counties, ha* been bumper wool clip*. Other seection* cisco. Francis Plazzi, for several Gauging stations will be installed, o f Pythias, sponsoring the circus handed down by the senate commit- of the county were also visited, The last of the month another years a reporter on the Republican, fee on public lands. The report was “ The effect of the English strike equipped with automatic recorders, held there recently, were not liable crate of racing pigeons will arrive has been promoted to the positiop in Ontario for liberation, according One is being put in below town, for hilsl of the show company. The authorized by the committee some will not he felt to any marked de- o f city editor. to T . JI. Reynold*, member o f the one at the head of this valley, one circus was a fizzle. James M. Duf- time ago, hut has been held up while gree, for in the foreign market it Mr. Roberts received his first Oregon Racing Pigeon club. The at Namorf, two on the north of the field, the promoter, left town, owing Senator Stanfield conferred with has been France and Germany that newspaper training with the Mal Roy Gould filed Secretary Work to secure the help Have maintained Its strength,” said heur Enterprise in Vale. first trial was made on April 17th Malheur river above Juntura and one several concern*. He ha* reservoir an attachment on the big tent and of the interior department. Mr. Fell while in this vicinity. been very successful in his news when Mr. Reynolds released several above the Warmsprings dance floor, and when this proved The report was prepared while “ While the market is weak at pres- paper career. birds in Ontario. Dr. G. Beattie and one below. In cooperation with the weather futie, he «ought recourse from the Distriet Attorney Cordon was in ent, basic conditions are such that stated that the first bird arrived of the there is every reason to believe that tions to hold them until October.” in the loft at Portland on May 9th, bureau, an evaporation fan i* also K. P. Committee, this step failing Washington a* a member Mr. Fell stated that much of the showing evidences that it had en being installed at the Warmsprings also. The auto which was to have Megation representing the county better prices will obtain later in Idaho wool is going to Indications that grow- Western countered a storm. He added that reservoir. This is considered a pro- been given away to the contestant judges' association and a copy war the season. the birds should have been in Port gram o f some importance, as only selling the most tickets, also prov- released bv him today upon tele- or* believe this are shown by large Portland this year. He said that the lan on the day they were released one other reservoir in Oregon has e a bust as it was never even pur- graphie instrurtions from Senator consignments that have been sent first shipments from Malheur coun ' chased. Stanfield. t. to Portland warehouse with instnic- ty moved this week. Ontario is the club's 300 mile atation an evaporation fan. W ORK MAY S TA R T SOON j NEW MINE IN MALHEUR COUNTY 0(1(111 1(1(111(1 hMIIJJ ![JH [J fl I IT I CT j til PRODUCERS SEEK NEW MARKET AGREEMENT r iT I I I V III IIinrn U L‘J POULTRY flOISING INCREASES WOOL MEN SEEK LOCAL SHIPMENTS