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\ m e GAYS CU T CONDENSED STATEMENT LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF Poultry Supplies Malheur County Bank Kiley Horn wee In Nyeea Wednesday •baking band* with old time friends. Riley wee one of Nvssa’e oldeet pio In spite of the rain and inclement NYSAA, OREGON near* end made a fortune in the cattle weathev a record audience greeted tbe buainesc and raised one of the largeet senior class of the Nyssa high school At the Cloee of Business April 11 ISM • leer* the world ever produced, tbe when Shay presented the play, “ All of monster weighing aroand 3200 pound«. a Sudden Peggy” a t tbe Liberty thea RESOURCES L U M U T IE B Mr Ho an is at present interested in tre Wednesday erasing, and the audi Loans and Discounts..........$461,331,11 Capital Stock.........................$ 2*330.33 various business enterprises at San ence was well repaid for the trouble. Overdraft*.............................. 963 00 Surplus and ProAta............... 46,133. Franci.co Tbe young performers acquitted them Building,Furniture, A Fixt. 13,300.00 Bills Payable......................... 20.336 selves with much credit, exhibiting The Nyeea Packing Co. shipped a Othsr Real E state................ 3,363.03 Rediscounts___ _________ MOHR carload of hogs to Portland last Fri histsionic abilities worth# of prates, Bends aod W arrants............ 3.316 36 ■ionals. The girls’ costume« w en Casa and Du« Faoa B anks 61,317.83 DEPOSITS............................ 4C3.74T.il diy. very psetty (and so ware tha wearers) George MacLafferty is painting tbe $646,933.83 $543,363.« and wera wall worth tha pries of ad J. A Felton residence property mission. County Funds for Which Surety Bonds are Faraiahed—HONE Mrs. James Fogle and daughter Marjo Cowins as Jimmie Kspple, tha Pauline returned tble week to the OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS hero, gave a vary adequate perform NYSSA . ■ OREGON. 1 Deeeret ranch, Mrs. Fogle having re ance; George Davis, aa Major Archie H. J. Ward, President John Ray, Visa Prssideat covered from her recent auto accident. Phipps, and Jeff Irwin as Lord Oraek- J. P. Dunaway, Cashier Kinxie A. Corbin has returned from enthoipe, did soma fine eharasta* 0. G. Bauer, Assistant Cashier H. A. Dives, Asaiatant Cashier Wendell, Idaho, where he has been work. Mildred Long proved to b aa J . F. Raece J, J. Sarasin G. L. Phillips ■» .I ^ c working on a la-ge stock farm, very winsome ‘‘Peggy. "MaryToomba Tha little unlooksd for servicer, courtesies and attentions—outside the j The Idaho Power Co. is runniog an a-i Lady Cracksnthorps gave a eon extention from tbe school house to vincing portrayal of a haughty English beaten path of routioa—are what have coaated mast ia making leyai fsier.da the W. W. Foster residence and in woman of the old aebool. Rita Beam and customers for thia bank. stalling light«, which will enable Mr. as Lady O’Mara depicted tha Irish I Foster’« bees to work later at night. characteristics and brogue to perfec H 4 4 t J 6 6 t 6 t 6 6 S* 6 6 6 6 6 t H 6 6 6 6'6 6 64 6< > ♦ »6 0 6 6 6 6 6 | J. P. Baxter and family of Wilder tion. Tha other characters ware all faithfully portrayed. ■pent Sunday at the A. V. Cook home. Is running' full capacity. Whenever you need ice The receipts amounted to $37. Mr. and Mra. Hurley and family spent Sunday with friends in New As complete a stock of (Plymouth. I Mr and Mrs H. T. Francis and Mrs In a frea hitting game marred by Chas McConnell spent the week end numerous errors on both sides Nyssa ai any in Malheur^Covnty in Emmett with the Albert Iredaie defeated the Jamieaon team last Sun* family, Our prices kept to a point where an actual saving day 10 to 12. It looked bad for Nyssa Is made over catalogue house prices. Standard goeda Mra J. A. Schneit« r seturned Tues at the start of the fourth inning, with of standard quality, subject ty your inspection, plain day from a two month’s visit in Good the score 5 to I against thsm, but tha ly priced, guaranty of Satisfaction. ing. Ida., with her daughter, Mrs. A1 locals found their batting eya and six CARRIED IN STOCK Scheiffea. hits and two errors netted them seven BURBIDGE & RAY. Prop. «11 usual accessories, some you have had tosendaway Mrs. Tom Butler is spending the runs, and they wera neves headed af for. like Rocky Mountain Boots, Anti-squeak, Engine week in Ontario getting acquainted ter that. In the ninth Rsmbaud, hav Enamel, Non leak Valve Capa, Lenaea for all makes of head lamps, rim paint to keep the tube from ru st with the new grandson which arsived ing a 11-run lead, eased up and Jamie ing fast to rim, auto aoap, 1926 Ford front fender laat Saturday, May 16, to Mr. and Mis. son put five men across, but still braces, etc. . 1 — 1 smwAli’ Gordon Ray. lacked six runs of tieing the score. OILS Best Grades GAS Hit* Runs Errors Dr. R P. Bradford has purchased . . 18 17 8 war. He is anxious to sea if tba old the Brough chn ken ranch in tha north . . 12 10 iwimmia' hols ia where it was 65 year» part of town, consisting of $o acres. 3 Nyasa, Oregon Other Games A Are biased in the Wilion building ago. He expacta to be gone about The purchase price was $1000. Mr. Repair Shop in Conneelion. two months Brogan, 13; V«la, 12. Brough’s health failed and he was un Sunday afternoon, bat was tubduad able to manage it. New Plymouth, 6; Fruitland, 3. before it bad aoread far Tbe Are atarted in a room occupied by a couple T eams ’ S tanding Charley Marshall ehifped three car- • f baebelor girla, who left their elec Won Lost Per cent loads of fat cattle to the Portland tric iron on tha ironing beard without market this week. Nyasa........... 8 1 760 Two objects of much interest era disconaecting it while they went to 1 750 Quite a number of Nyssa pe< pie at- New Plymouth 3 at the Goodrich poultry yards. They tha ball gama to aaa Nyssa wallop 1 760 Write for Full Information concerning Hre two young eagles, not yet able (o tend d a dance i t Home-dale Wednes Fru.tiand___ 8 Jamieson. Tha iron burnad through Brogan____ 2 2 600 day night and all report an enjoyable fly, which were saptuiwd la .t Saturday tba board and dropped to the floor, Jamieson___ 1 8 260 on Malheur butte by Mr. Goodrich’* time. through which it eoon burned ita wav, Vale.............. 0 4 000 children Although vary young they Miss Lillian Brown of Boise and Miss and started a Are between tha floor AT have enormous claw* and baak and it Grass Watkins of Parma visited at aid the ceiling of the room below. The makes one wonder what they will be the G. R. Swan home Thursday. d image was astimatad at 1360, fully whea tbe bird* are full grown One of A Reeky Mountain Boot is insurance eoverad by iaturanes. the old birds was on tha nest when the against blowouts damaging tbe tabe The Nyssa school faculty fo* tha Naw Classai Organised children found them and tbe wondes is and gives you many more miles ser ooming school year has been selected Tuesday, June 1 that tha children were not attacked. vice of the old tire Put on at Hoxie as follows: Monday, Jane 7 L. E Messenger, Prineipal, Service Station, Nyssa, Oregon. Monday. June 14 Miss Lucile Stephens. D. MacLafferty will leave Sunday Mayor Doolittle of Ontario was in For Rent—Good pasture. C. W. Teachers, high school graduates and others interested in a thoro Miss Miriam Dilley. to attend an intevnational conference Reberger. Nysaa on business Mouday. Miss Bsrnioe Enger, BUSINESS TRAINING COURSE ef the Seventh Day xdventat church Mr Van Patten was up from Onta Frank Nawton. Should ba making their at rangements NOW at Milwaahae, Wfscani n. The con rio Monday looking after business Miss Moe, Vale. Summer Sehadule is from 8 a. as. to 1 p. m. dally ference will be attended by about 500 For Sale—Ford Coupe, 1928 matters. Miss Gladys Garrison. delegatee, representing practically ' model, in fíne condition. One LINK’S BUSINESS COLLEGE Bruc* R. Kester of Ontario, altos- Miss Edna Morris. e v r y aivilixad nation on thk globe, rod Perfection oil heater, >nd 4-hole Miss Marry Malheny. ney for the Owyhee Iirrigation Dis and Secretarial School continue* from Kay 27 to Jane 14 1016 Idaho Streat, Boise, Idaho B. C. Beetharo, Manager, Miss Lilly May Hunt. When conference is oyer ttr. Mae- camp store. See J. S- Ewing. trict, was in Nyssa Monday Mrs. E. M. Benson. Dick Tensen and family this week Lafferty will visit his old home at With the exception of Messrs. Mes moved into the Frank Hall residence Elmira, New York, where he sold For Sale—Five milch cows. Will be on Fourth atreet. Tbe Halls moved to senger end Newton and Miss Moe the paper* on tha street during the Civil fresh soon. Dick Tensen. ml9tf th tir brick house on north First street. teaching tseulty ara wall known to tbe pilllllNlllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIillllinilllllllllllllllllllllllllHlli Mr. Tensen bought the Hall residence people of this community and hava their antira confidence. The three new recently. s . .................................................. ! Mrs Zina Ramband and Mrs. teachers corns highly raeemmsnded Phillips made a trip to Harpar and are expected to add strength to : Frank : ; thia week to viait their husbands who the teaehiag force. There is every reason te believe th at th a good work ara employed there. I C. KLIN KEN BERG of the past year will ba continued next Mis: Edna Morris and Miss Bsrnir* j P R O M . r D E L I V E R Y ¡ ;j SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING ! Enger spent the weak end in Cald year. ; HOT AND COLD BATHS ! O ldsmobite Six continues well. Reasonable Rates to grow in public prefer FARMS WANTED ; Roy Pounds, Prop. Get your wheels tightened up. Why ence because its genuine ’ PHONE 16 ! 1 OWNER HAVING FARM FOR risk a broken wheel? Spoke shims b e a u ty is c o u p le d w ith ! Nyssa Orcgea J and Spoketite do the work Hoxis SALE at reasonable priea. Writ* C. liveliness and sm oothness Smith, 1814, Alice St., Oakland, Call Filling Station, Nyssa Oregon. th ro u g h its entire speed m212t ra n g e — w ith e a sy h a n W. R. Putnam and J. D. Orr were fornia. dling an d restful comfort, I in Nyssa from Payette Thursday look over all roads and w ith Fisk Rad Top tires give satisfaction. ing after Idaho Power Co. business. the stam ina th a t alw ays Wanted—To purchase land under the Hoxia Service Station, Nys-a, Or. results from conscientious Owyhee project Give price* and full m anufacturing. Of course, particulars lor cash, Address P. O, Oldsmobile Six is a good Box 5$, Lents Sts., Portland, Ore. a30 car to look a t —but it is a 4t. better ca r to drive. Mrs H. L. Householder of New Government tan reduction o f two per cent alio wed to all OldtmohiM Plymouth and Mrs O. G Ramsey of An increasing Lifelong Monthly in pure ha t e n fro m February tw e n ty Caldwell spent the week with friends come it totally and permanently •rv e n ih to M arch twenty e igAGI and relatives in Nyssa and vicinity. disabled by accident or disease be fore age 60. Lost—Between Nyssa and Ontario, a $0 yard k-khi cover. Leave at The Mutual Life Insaranee Journal office. Senior Clast Play s ■ Custom Cleaning and Grinding Nyssa Grain & Seed Co. I f Our Ice Plant FISK TLRES! WE HAVE IT Nyssa Wins Another FISK TIRES Motor Accessories Nyssa Packing Co. j Phone 6 - Nyssa, Or. Hoxie Service Station Fire! Captured Eagles SUMMER SCHOOL School Faculty * Off to Conference City Dray Line LINK’S i GOOD TO LOOK AT BETTER TO DRIVE ! NYSSA BARBER S H O P ! LATEST AND BEST Your Old Rusty Knife Is Worth Co. of New York. 50c AT THE NYSSA PHARMACY NYSSA, OREGON Oregon Agricultural College, Cor vallis, Maw 18.-Lew is Duncan of Nvssa has been pledged to Phi Keppa Phi, national all school honorary. Ferty nine other students were pledg ed a t the same time. Member-hip is based on scholarship, leadership, qualities of manhood and womanhood. No furths premium payments, $1‘.0 a month during first 6 years 1150 a month during next 6 years $200 a month thereafter far lifa. And then $10,000 at your oeath to your beneficiary Total disability lastjpg 30 days regarded, during furthe - continuance, aa permanent. $20,000 if death, at any ags. ia ac cidental payable in a single sum or as ineoma for a term of years, or for life. Chiropractors Talk with Hunter Pledged to Phi Kappa Phi. Dr«. R. P. and Pearl M. Bradford, lieenaad m Oregon end Idaho. Carver graduates. Consultation and examin ation frac. Twelve years successful practica in the state. 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