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t I nrc Snake river has claimed an Published •v ery F rid a y at Nynt, other victim. Carl, 10 year old Oregon, by son of Mr. and Mrs. E Brown, was drowned in a slough near H. F. BROWN the pumping plant of the Shoe E n te red St th s Post office s t N vssa, < •tting ditch about 3:30 Wednes O regon, as second-eUtfJ u o ii m a tte r day afternoon. It will never be known just how the accident occurred, mb SU B SC R IPTIO N R A T E S: the boy was wading in the slough One year, in advance...................11.60 p i» m onths, in advance.........— .76 alone. A numbir of other boys were swimming In the river some distance away, but were Officers County P. T. A. Mrs. M. M G reeting, H ysss. Pres. not close enough to witness the Mrs. Ralph H aw orth, W ade, Vice accident and knew nothing of it at the t<me. As soon as his ab P resident. Mrs. F. C. Fry. Oregon T rail, Sec. senca was noted, search wae Miss C ath erin e V. Conway, O ntario, Instituted and continued all Press C hairm an. Wednesday ni^ht and until 10 o’clock Bhursday morning, when the body was discovered in the slough in about four feet of water. News of the drowning was a shock to the community stid the bereaved relatives have the sympathy of a 1. Funeral services will be heiri E ditor and g e n e r a l M a n a q e r this afternoon at 4 o’clock at the W ILL ROGERS L. D. S. church, and interment will be in the West Side ceme tery. EYE Oil Ccmpaoiss feeing cm The public ia freq u en tly confused by th e v a riation in the price* inked for honay by aaa era l baekeapera in the ssm e locality. I f one beek eep er in your com m unity aaka m ore fo r hie honey th an a n o th e r la ch arg in g , it ia p ro bably becaui* ha la producing a superior a rticle a t g re a te r a x p en is, a ia ily w orth the advanced price. Be p re tty aura of your fa cta before you m entally s ite him up an a profiteer "H o n ay ia h o n e )? ’’ Yea And •‘boots are boots, ” b u t you don’t ex pect all boot* to be priced alike, be c am e you recognise th a t th ere is a big difference in quality of leath er, c are in m an u fa ctu re , and in the w ear and ap pearanae of th e finished a rtic le No” th e re 's aa m uch difference in m ate rl ala, coat of production, and re a l value in d iffere n t honeys as th e re m ay be betw een tw o pairs of shoes. Some beekeepers are slipshod end slovenly in th e ir w ork, and o th ers who are skilled and carefu l may be lo*ated w here th e ir beea m ake an inferior grade 1 f honey. In e ith e r ea-e they m u st sell th e ir c rop a t wholesale or re ta il for less than the skilled bee k e ,p e r who has a location favored aa to th a kind of bloom th a t bis bees iray freq u en t, and then produces a crop of tne finest g ra d e of honey, u id e r th e m ost sa n ita ry condition«, b e t e r in flavor and appearance, bandied with c ar, a t every stag e, and easily w orth m ore p r pound on the m arket. The q u a n tity you buy, too, governs the price you pay If you only buy pound or tw o a t a tim e, you pay for the privilege, and you should. Ten glass b o ttle s and ib a ir co n ten ts, ten labels and lb» woik of p u ttin g up ten se p a ra te paroels. m aking te n se p a ra te sal. a, ten deliveries and o ften ten ch arg es, am ount to a m uch g re a te r •um th en th e price of one ten pound pail Two oil companies will soon be operating in Nyasa. Permits have been issued by the c'ty council to the Fetcher Uil Co. and the Standard Oil Co. to erect storage tanks. The Fletch er company has already started construction of its tanks and the Standard will start soon. Large W ar Time Insurance quantities of oil will be stored In stiu ctio n a have ju s t been received here and Nyssa will be the supply by the P o rtlan d office of th e U. S. point for all the tributary terri V e tera n ! bureau authorising rein tory The Fletcher tanks will sta te m e n t o f w ar tim e in su re r ce by be located between the 0. G. ex service m en until July 2, 1927. ac cording to announcem ent by K enneth Bauer residence and the railroad L. Kooper, regional m an ag er of the and the Standard Oil between bureau. July 2, 1926, had baen s e t by the lumberyard and the t ailread. congress as the tim e lim it fo r both It is also rumored that the Union re in sta te m e n t and conversion of war Oil Co. will seek a location here. risk insurance, b u t the new order <x Meeting the “Bull ’ Durham Smoker Face to Face I am just making, as the Politician says,‘‘A swinu around the Circle, ’ to see what was going on in "R eal America.” I had been in N e w \ ork so lone, I was (retting a kind of a Sub way ‘ Slant” on things. I was be coming as narrow as a Metropolitan Newspaper KditorialVVriter. My eye sight was getting so poor I couldn't see beyond the Hudson River, and my mind wouldn’t function farther away than Albany, N. Y. I knew that NewYork was ‘ ‘amus ing the world,” hut I wanted to meet the fellow who was ‘‘feeding it.” I am kinder oddly constituted. You can cut off my amusement, but if my food stops you are going to have an argument on your hands. I, as Editor and Proprietor of the Bull’s Eye, wanted to meet not only the readers, but thersaxttmmof I Illy Wonderful Prod net of O H RS. ( I he American Tobacco Company anJ m e.) W ell, I wish you could see the type of Men they were, Big fine healthy upstanding He-M en. J hey were not the little Anemics that has to tap hisCigarctte on the box before he can smoke it. They were our Pro ducers of our Necessities of I.ifc. W hen I saw the type of He-Men smoking ‘‘Bull” Durham, it almost made me cry, that I wasn’t a smoker myself. 6 P.S. T here will be another )'ii ce here a few weeks from now. Look h i in D urham Guaranteed by INCOMPORATIO 111 F ifth A vsoue, N ew Y ork City Moving Stockyards Work has begun on the con struction of new stockyards and shipping facilities will be greatly enlarged. The new yard& will be located at the end of the ” Y” on the Homedale branch. It is understood the old yards will be torn down to give more room for trackage. An overpowering desire to visit h*r sister at Boise caused Miss Lulu Irwin to board a freight train Tuesday night without the knowledge of her folks and start out. She was helped on the train by someone at the depot, who suspected something wrong and telegraph ed to the authorities at Nsmpa that ehe was on board. Upon her arrival there she was taken in charge by th“ authorities, but it. was not until morning that it was discovered who she was. S h e w a s allowed to continue on her trip to Boise for her visit. ten d s th e um e m e year. An added fe atn r* in this connection ia th e privrlegs of tak iu g o u t s five- y ear level prem ium term policy a t a low ra te p rio r to the above d a te which may late r be converted into one of t t e six form s of p e rm a n en t life and en dow m ent go v ern m en t policies. This gives the ex service m an u n til Ju ly 2, 1927, to secure the low ra te five y e ar policy. T he A m erican L egion advocated this legislation on the grounds th a t many w ar v eteran* have not y e t ad ju sted th e ir economic atfa iss to euch an e x te n t th a t they can afford a t this tim e to c arry one of th a g o v e in m e a t’s p erm an en t insurance policies. N O TIC E FO R PU B LIC A TIO N D e p a rtm e rt o f the Interio r, U. 8. L and Office a t Vale, Oregon, Ju n e 14. 1926. N otice it hereby giyen th a t Eugene F. P r a t t of B rogan, Oregon, who, on March 20, 1914, m ade d e se rt land en try No. 03191. for W JNE}, Sec. 22, S W i S l J Sec. 16, Township 21 South, Range 46 E ast, W illam ette Meridian, has filed n o t'ce of in tention to make final proof, under p arag rap h 8 of Act of .March 4. 1816, to e stab lish claim to th e land above described, before COMMUNITY CHURCH R e g iste r U. S. Land Office a t Vale NOTES Oregon, on the 21et day of July, 1926. C laim ant nam es as w itnesses: Tha e a rth tak e s a fre ih tu rn eve«y W illiam L Glenn, Hugh Glenn, 24 hours, so m ust yau. R obert O v e rstree t, G eorgia M. Over- Many a m an can b* th a very thing s tre e t, all o f N yssa, Oregon. Geo. W. M cKnight, he w ishes to be if he only th in k s so R egister. and trie s hard enough. Soma people are willing for Jesus t i spend tha week end w ith them But For Sale J s t u s is n tv s r satisfied to be m erely s One M ajestic 6 hole Range, ia in visitor. first class condition. One old fa sh The Blbla school Invites you to at ioned Model W ashing M achine; one te n d and enroll in ono of <he re g u la r 8 burnes Oil Stove See J , Bovdell, elaasea n e x t Sunday a t 9:46 Come Nvssa, O regon. and help us and wa will help you. Ten of our echool atten d ed Sunday school F or Sale — One 1- burner electric In stitu te a t P a y e tte W ednesday. They range, one 8 b u ra e r Nesco oil stove give a vary encouraging rep o rt. ■nd oven, one library tab le , one cot C hurch serv ices a re provided for the a id m a ttre s s. Call a t S ta r Hotel Ju a io re in th e b asem en t of the pa«, ■onag* ev ery Sunday a t H a. re Library Hours, B ro th e r Baeo.i will give a n o th e r one a tu rd a y s Only of hie helpful m ee*age*''on ’ "B ible Open to tow n patron 2:80 to 6:80. C h tr a e te r e " n e x t Sunday. O ut of tow n p a trons 2:80 t* 7:80 Prea -long fervice a t th* ueual hour Serm on by th e p asto r. " I was glad whan they said unto me let ua go into A TTO RN EY S AT LAW the house of the L o rd ." Psa. 122:1. E. M. M O I Gl BTT Poy S couts Monday night a t the A tto rn ey and Con • «er a t Law p arsonage L et every Scout be out. Hoy Scouts will ice cream S a tu rd a y - I'raetW e la all sn o rts Kxpansea fo r sum m er camp N y tsa , O n t T he fourth q u a rte rly e o n fere reu of th e y ear will be held next Wedne*«i*y W. B H O I K evening a t the parsonage. May w. have every oA na* n u m b e r prraen t INSURA NCE w ith rep o rts from averv dep artm en t of church w orh. Bro. H am ilton, our O ffice a t Reside no*. T hird aad •op u rin tead v n t, will be w ith vs a t this kkrgood A t tim e. N. E Herehey, Njraaa. f a s t of. I journac NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE TALKING HONEY GATE CITY JOURNAL Young Boy Di owned The gate By v irtu e of an execution in for*, elotur* duly isaued by the clerk of the C ircuit C o u rt of (he S ta te o f O regon, for the County of M alheur, d a te d the IOtk day of Ju n a, 1926, and d irec te d to | me, upon a d ecree and order of eale rendered in said co u rt on tho 10th day of Jan e, 1926, in a c ertain su it in th* C ircuit C ourt for th* said s ta te and eounty, w herein th e M A LH EU R COUNTY BANK, a corporation, a s, plaintiff, recovered ju d g m en t a g ain st FRA N K BO SW ELL, as d efen d an t, in! th e sum of Two H undred N inety and No 100 D ollars ($290 00; w ith in te re s t thereo n fte m the 2J;h day ot May, 1924, a t th e r a te o f 10 per cen t (10 per c e rt) per a rn u m and F ifty and { No MB D ollars ($50.00) a tto rn e y ’s.fee s, | and the fu rth e r sum of Seven and 60- 100 D ollars ($7 SO) costs anddiseburse- m ents. and th e fu rth e r sum of N inety- one and 81-100 D ollars f$91 81) tax e s j paid by plaintiff, which ju d g m e n t was enroi'ed and docketed in th e c le rk ’s office of said co u rt in said euunly on the 10th day of Ju n e , 1926. T H E R E F O R E , by v irtu e of said execution, ju d g m e n t order, d ecree and , order of sale, and in cam pliince with the d e m -rd s of said W rit, I will on Monday, tb - 16th day of Ju ly , 1926, a t the hour of 10:30 o'clock in the fore- noon of said day, a t th e north m in entrance door of th e County C ourt house s t Vale, M alheur C ounty, O re gon, sell a t public action, su b je ct to redem ption, to the highest bidder for , cash in hand, all the rig h t, title and n te re st of the above nam ed defend a n t in and tw o th e follow ing described real property, tow it: E ast H alf (E f) of Section E ig h t (8). Township F iftee n (16) South, R ange F o rty (40) E. W. M , in th e County of M alheur and S ta te of Oregon, containing T hree H u n dred T w enty (320) acres. T aken and levied upon as the prop e rty of the above nam ed d efen d an t, or so much th e re o f as may be neces sary to sa tis fy said ju d g m e n t in favor o f M A LH EU R COUN TY BAN K, a corporation, and a g ain st FR A N K BO SW ELL, w ith in te re s t thereon, to g e th e r w ith all costs and d sb u rsem e n ts th a t have or may accrue. D ated a t Vale, Oregon, this 16th day of June, 1926. C. W G lenn, | Sheriff M alheur C ounty O regon. 1 D ate of first publication Ju n e 18. 1926 D ate of la st publication July 16, 1926 D ate of sale, Ju ly 19,1926 a t 10:80 r.m . Is the time to buy city property before prices go up. See about it at the Journal Office at once. NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE By v irtu e o f an execution in fore closure duly issued by the clerk o f the C ircu it C ourt of th e S ta te of Oregon, fo r the C ounty of M alheur d ated the 10th d<y of Ju n e, 1926, and d irec te d to me, upon a decree and o rd e i of sale rendered in said c o u rt on the 10th day of Ju n e , 1926, in a c erta in su it in th e C ircu it C ourt for the said S ta te and County, w herein Eli Rose as plaintiff recovered ju d g m e n t a g a ia s t M ark C. Jo n as and J. B. Jones, aa defendants, in th e sum of Two hundred and no- 100 ($200.00) D ollais, w ith in te re s t thereon from the 2 n i day o f M arch, 1919, a t the ra te of e ig h t (8 per cent) per cent per annum and F ifty and no 100 ($60 00) D ollars a tto rn e y ’s fee, and the fu rth e r sum of F ourteen and no-100 ($14 00) D ollars costs, which ju d g m sn t was enrolled and docketed in the c le rk 's office in said co u rt and SPECIAL ELECTION NOTICE d istric t officer«. county on the 10th day of Ju n e , 1926. By o rd e r o f th e Board o f D irectors Owyhee Irrigation District T h erefo re, by virtu * of said execu of th* Ow yhee Irrig atio n D istric t. tion, ju d g m e n t order, decree and or-j N O TICE IS H E R E B Y G IV EN th a t D ated th is le t day of Ju n e , 1926. der of sale, aud in com pliance w ith the a sp ecial election will be held on S a t E. M. B lo d g ett, com m ands of said w rit, 1 will on Mon urday, th e 8rd day of Ju ly . 1926. in S e c re ta ry of th e Ow yhee Irrig a tio n day, the 18th d .y of Ju ly , 1926, a t the the S o u th e ast Q u a rte r of the N orth D ietriet. h our of el v«in o ’clock in th e fo re e a s t Q u a rte r (SEJ NET) of Section D ate of first publication Ju n e 4. 1924 noon of laid day, a t the north main Twenty-aim (26), Townehlp N ineteen D ate of la s t publication J a lp 2, 1994 e n tra n c e door of the C ounty C ourt (19) South. R ange F o rty -six (46) E a st house a t Vale, M alheur County, O re of th* W illam ette M eridian in tha gon, aell a t public auction, su b je ct to C ounty o f M alheur and S ta te o f O re redem ption, to the h ig h est bidder for gon, said voting place being about Dra. R. P. and P earl M. B radford, cash in hand, all the rig h t, title and th re e mile* n o rth w e st of N yssa, O re licenaod in O regon and Idaho. C arv er in te re s t of th a above named defend gon, w ithin th a Ow yhee Irrig a tio n graduate*. C o n sultation and exam in ante, or e ith e r of them . In and to th* D istrict in M alheur County, O regon, s t ation free. Tw elve y e ars succaM ful follow ing described real p roperty to which th e re will be sub m itted to th e practice in the s ta te . F irs t door w est w it: ele cto rs of said D istrict, th e qusetion of bank, N yssa, Oregon. W est half (W J) of Ssetion a 'g h t w h eth er said D istrict shall be a u th o r (8), Towneip fifteen (IS) south. ised to e n te r, into c o n tra c t w ith th* R ange fo rty (40) and the couth U nited S ta te s providing for the con ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE h a lf (S$) of Section T w enty-four stru c tio n of th* Owyhe* P ro je c t by N O T IC I IS H E R E B Y G IV IN , T h a t (14). Township Fourteen (14) th a U nited S t a t e s ,. and th* p aym ent undes and by v irtu e of an ard o r o f sate aouth. R ange th irty nine (89) E. of a prop o rtio n ate p a rt of th* actual duly m eda and e n te red by th o C ounty W. M., all in M alheur eounty, Ore eoet th e re o f hy the D istric t, said pro C ourt of th* S ta ta of O ragou fo r th* gon. * p ortionate p a rt of sueh coat to be de C ounty of M alhour on tho 7th day of T aken and levied upon aa th e prop term ined as In said eont’ a c t provided, Ju n o , 1996. ia th* m a tte r of th* e s ta te e rty o f the rb o v e nam ed d efen d a n ts, and the ta ta l construction obligation of A nnotto S. MeNoe, deceased, th* or so much th e re o f aa m ay be neces of th e D ietriet not to exceed th e aum o n d e rtig n sd . a d m in istra te s o f said f a sary to aatiafy said ju d g m en t in fav o t Of SIS.000.000 00. ta te , will, from and a f te r tha 10th day of Eli Koa* and a g ain st M ark G. Jo n as A copy of th* d r a ft of eaid proposed of J a ly , 1914, a t th* office e f E. M. and J . B. Jones, w ith in te re st thereon, e in tra c t approved as to form by th* B lodgstt in N yssa. O regon, affa r fo* to g e tn e r w ith all roeta and disburse- lere ta ry o f th e In te rio r, i t on fil# sate and rail a t p riv a te sate fo t eSOh m enta th a t have or may accrue. ith th e Seesotary o f said D istrict ia band, s u b je c r to eoufirafidòni D ated a t Vale, Oregon, this 16th day •nd may b* exam ined by sa y parson said C ourt, tho follow ing d oacribtd of Ju n o , 1926. C. W. G lens, in te rested . t r a c t e f re a l e s ta te ewnkd- by sutd Sheriff, M alheur County. Th* polls shall be opened a t 9 o ’clock a s ta ta , to w it: > D ate of first publication Juno 18, 1926 In th * m ornir.g of th* doy of election Lot four (4) ia Section T h ir ty ' D ate o f last publication Ju ly 14, 1929 and kept open a n til > o'clock in the (10) aad th e S outh H a lf (S t) of* D ate o f salo, Ju ly 19, 1926, a t 11 a. m. a fternoon, when th e sem e shall b* L ot One (1) in Saetto* T h irty one closed. (31), all ia T ow nship T w e aty (20) A t such aieetioa th e ballots shall S oath, R ang* P o tty sia . (44) E a s t Claegmm mm Old City ro n tein the w ords: " C o a tra c t w ith of tb* W illam ette M oridiaa In Mai Aero,--ita* to tra d itio n , th e city a? the U nited S ta te s —Y es.” and “ Con heur C ounty, Oregon. Glasgow, A .»eland, w aa founded an tr a c t w ith th e Un ted S ta te s N n.” Th* first publication e f th is notice te early a i MO A D ft owes Ita Indue Said election shall be bald, aad th* ou J u n e II, 193«. and tho tea t publica trial and com m oirlal Im p o rtan ce to I t i situation In a dlefrlct a b o u n d in g hi re su lts th ere o f determ ined ia all re tion on Ju ly 9. 192«. D w ight P e ir c * .. coal and Iron, to It* location near tho spects as nearly a* p ra ctic a b le in.eon- mouth «if th* C lrd# and to Ita w o n d er fo im ity w ith th* provision* of law A d m in istra to r o f th * E aln t# o f A a governing th e election o f Irrig.itieu (ol harbor ft 200 n e tte S. M eNee, Chiropractors «