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rm ga « c m mmmmc v<4 CONDENSED STATAM«NT “ X -> Poultry S u p p lie s A + T ttt l t t l 1 ’ * Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hunt a n d ’d a u g h t e r s p e n t the week end in Sw an Falls, Idaho, th e g u e s t s of Mrs. Sam Glass and family. Jas. S. E w ing S D e n t S a t u r d a y with frianda in Nyasa. Mr. S w ing will Boon leave with hie familv for Vir ginia, whe he e xpec ts to live fo r the n e x t tw o yoara. Custom Cleaning and Grinding ■J’ iJ V Q Q il A. v 7J l7s s a G ra in y ^ * *1 H _ ~IA V J l Seed Co. OREGON. Betty and Louise Tensen were joint hortesaes la s t S a t u r d a y to 14 little friends, the occasion being a ealebra tion in honor of their birth days, B e tty was 13 and Louise was four y e a r s old The a fte rn o o n was happily s p e n t with games and re fre a hm e i ts . The girle each .eceived a n u m b e r of beautiful g i f ts . j*++++++-X-N-!-++ 4- V Our Ice P la n t H a r r ie t Saraxin celebrated he r 9th birthda y a n n iv e rsa ry Tuesday by en t e r t a i n i n g 11 little friends a t a p a rty Delicious r e fr e s h m e n ts , including a birthday cake with nine candies, were ! served and g a m e s w ere played The I hostess received many p r e t t y presents. | F o u r te e n m em b e rs of th e E a s te r n i S t a r and th ree g u e s t s — M n . Barney Wilson, M r. Chas McConnell and Lily May H u n t —motor« d to N e “> Plymouth Wednesday a f te r n o o n and were e n te r tained by Mrs C F. E der, w ith Mrs. S. D G oshert aa a s s i s t a n t hostess. A social hour was spent, gam es played and a delicious tw o course luncheon was served. Is running- full capacity. Whenever you need ice WE HAVE IT Nyssa Packing Co. BURBIDGE & RAY, Prop Nyssa> Or. Phene G .’hilt I swetfV» « œ r J j * FALL are t »vjfye» ■■ J , P. Dunaw ay r e tu r n e d Wednesday from a business t r i p to Portland. I Born. To Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Till man, on Tuesday, A u g u r t 24, a d ugh ter. The little one has been nameu lone Marie O P E N IN G T E R M D A T E S Pud Anderson has bo u g h t w h a t is knowe as the E dwa ds house near the ball p a ik and is moving bis family t b a r e this week EDNE3DAY, SEPT. 1 and TUESDAY. SEPT 7 During JUNE 5 OP OUR STUDENTS won 5 STANDARD TYPEiVil TEttS, also *7i.00in CASH AWARDS aa a re suit oi p aern ^ National Speed and Accuracy Teats * ! Mrs J. F Boyle, m o th e r of Mrs o f a r a s w -a n lea, . . n o o t h e r school in th e U nited S t a te s has equaled Don D . vil>i en route from p otl|>nd( this ie t u i V m ade approxim ate ly the Fame record a year ago Maine to Portland, Oregon, stopped off to visit a few days a t th e R. J. t r a in in g c o u n t s Davis home. She has sp e n t the sum m er in th e m o u n ta in s and cities of C o n e to Links a r d get t h e very t e s t in C cmme RCIAL T raining (O p p o rtu n itie s for your.g men and y oung wom en lo w oik for Boaid a r d New Bngland states. WE LEAD-THE G e t your w in te r supply of honey now . 10c lb. W W. F oste r. a27tf W i i t i for Tuition R a te s and L is t of Courses. Link’s Business College t h a t the p ro p e rty facing t h e im proved s t r e e t pay t h e c oat of im p ro v e m en t. This is c ustom a ry in s t r e e t improve m en ts and is equitable, as th e a d ja c e n t p r o p e rt y receives tb e d ire c t benefit of such im provem ent. Funeral of E. F. Pratt Funeral services w ere held T hursday a f te r n o o n a t the M e th e d ist ch u rch for E. F P r a t t , who died a t b i t hom e in Cow valley Monday, a t t h e a g e of 75 y e a r s and 2 m onths. T be services were held under the auspices of the local Masonic lodge, Rex Herehey preachin g the sermon. Interm ent was in the O t s r i o c e m e te r y . He leaves a widow and se v e ra l children to m ourn his loss, M'r. P r a t t was a well known r e si d e n t of the Owyhee until a few y e a r s and still h ;d extensive holdings t h e r e . He has many friends all over Malheur county w h r will miss his genial smite. The Stockm an who sees the need of e x te nding or p r o t e c ti n g hia ra nge should not overlook the p r e se n t Scrip Situation. A r e c e n t Act of Congress m a k e s it n ecessary to e xercise certain scrip rig h ts in a lim ited time. T hese rig h ts are forced on the m a r k e t and we are offered them a t a low figure— about h a lf th e price of o th e r (crip. Incontiguous t r a c t s can be t a k e n and even single 40's and SQ's. Absolute security. Money may be held in e s crow u n til applications a pproved. Wire or w rite T H E C O L L IN S LAND Co.. Helena, Montana, or T r a n s p o r t s ' tion Bui ding, W ashin gton, D, C. by Simple Mixture.£• Encourage T ir e and T ube p rices io m e e t catalogue house prices. S t a n d a r d , de p e n d a b le goods sold on a close m a r g i n of profit. Your cash will buy m ore a t home than in P o r t l a n d or S e a tt l e in all lines c.f c a r e quipm ent. As c o m p le te a line ot a u to needs a s any in M alheur c ounty. H O X IE S E R V IC E ST A T IO N NYSSA M 4 4 4 M Ì ! «V J i4 > 4 4 4 t Dick’s Mechanical Shop I am opening a shop in t h ? rear of Hoxie’a Service Station for the repair of Cars, Batteries, Generators Magnetos, Ignition Systems Vacuum Cleaners, Washing Machines and other Elec trical Appliances. ii R, D. B r e c k sn Nyssa Oregon f Baby Chicks for Sale NONE BETTER with F ly D e s t r o y e r 1 q u a r t, tl 26. SPRAYER, £0c NYSSA PHARMACY NYSSA, OREGON Ca spe r, Mr and Mrs. J. Boydi.il re tu rn e d from P ortland Sa turday. Mis* Eva accompanied them borne. T hree room htoae for r e n t Meyers. » I Free Demonstration Wyoming ATTORNEYS AT LAW K. M. B L O r 3 5 T T A ttorney end Cou-.X tor a t Lxw Practice ill all courts Nyasa, Oregon For Sale — School house f u r n a r e stove. See Troy Sitton, Clerk Dis t r i c t No 89 Milk for Sa le- From T. B. J e r se y cows. Delivered twice Milk cooled before delivery. DeBoer We carry them in stock. Call and let ns show them The American Hatchery Mrs Merle Cheeley and children re turned th e first of the week from e visit w ith he r sistei a t S t a r , Idaho. C enol ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ B B aüP «n«n w B aB £3aE M «i9aH »s= m n ! ATW YTER-KENT among flies 75c: I n v e s t ig a t e NYSSA BARBER SHOP Birth Control 1 pint, At the Close of Busiaeaa J u m 80, IM I Sale 60 Helped i pint, 6)c; NV&JA. OR2GON RESOURCES U A B IU T IM Loans and D iscounts............ $445,189.79 Capital S t o e k ............................ $$ $8,098 47,974.0? O v e r d r a f t s _________________ 409.75 Surplus and Profita______ _ Building,Furniture, A Fixt. I3,iC0.09 Bills P a y a b le ................... NOME O the r Real B e t a t e ................... 6.84S.C9 Rediscount« ____________ NONE A mass m ee tin g waz held a t council Bonds and W ar r a n t* _______ 4 CS0 81 c ham bers Wednesday evening to die C ash and D u e F rom B anks 106.66* 8$ D E P O S IT S ................................. 604,704.11 ouss the m a t t e r of im proving Main $577,678 18 $ 577 , 018.18 s t r e e t , at a cost of a bout $2000 The concensus of opinion s i e m e d to be in C ounty F unds fo r Wklch S u re ty Cords e re F u rnishe d—N O N E ta v o r of the proposed im p r o v e m e n t, t h e r e is some objectio n voiced to the OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS proposition, however, on th e ground H. J. W ard, P re sid e n t Jo h n Kay. Vice President t h a t using such an a m o u n t of monry J . P. Dunnway, Cashier for this pnrpoae would d e p le te tbe O. G. B auer, A s sistan t C ashier H . A. Diven, A s s i s t a n t C ashier road fund to auch an e x t e n t t h a t no J . F. Reece J . J . S a rsa in G. L. Phillip* o t h e r s t r e e t s could be im proved for a long time. T here is some m e r i t in DEPENDABLE SERVICE II is contention, provided th e money for the im prove m ent is t a k e n from the general fund. H ow ever, tkia ob jection could be overcom e by requiring > » 8 4 4 C> » 4 4 8 » 8 8 8 8 8 » 8 8 « 8 > fr» E - » S ^ M The lure of th e bob hair g e ts ’em all ¡eventually. The late st victim to the e ra se is P o s tm a s te r Lirzie Thompson, who has a t last succumbed a f t e r s e v eral y e a rs of stu bborn resistance. And and Secretarial School j tbe joke o f it is t h a t aha has received Boise, Idaho | so m any com plim ents ovev he r en- Owner having good Oregon f a rm for 1015 Idaho S t r e e t Box 1646 hsneed be au ty t h a t ahe is figuratively ________ | kicking he r se lf fo r n o t doing it long sale a t re asona ble price w r ite L. Eller, 3226 5:h Ave No., G r e a t Fall*, ago Mont, a273t G e t yo u r w in te r supply of honey now. 10c lb. W W. F o s te r . a27tf a t the 1 T r e a s u r e C h e s t ” from Friday, Mrs. Dean S m ith e n te r ta i n e a. d , AAJ.XAAAA.A at 27:h of A u gust, to Friday, S e p I. J J-A.XA.XX.L A.XXXXXA V TTTTTTTTT t FTTTTTT t T e w e l' ■ ' T« t e m b e r 4. all S u m m e r Stock of A r t dinner Wednesday Miss Daisy Secoy of Ontario and Misses Verdi and lone “ A f t e r tak in g Adlerika I feci b e t t e r J 8nd s t yl«» a t a big reduction, K iller of Valo. t h a n fo r y e a rs A t my a ge (60) it is O ntario, Oregon, Mr*. Tom B u tle r e n te r ta in e d at id-al so differe n t from o t h e r medi c i n e s . ” (signed) W. W C a r te r Ad F o r S a le —A good used Phonograph, Sunday oinner Mr. and Mrs, C P. le r ic a is a simple m ix tu re of buc kthorn C a bine t style, with 16 new records Lackey of Ontai»«., Mr. and Mrs SH A V IN G , H A IR CUTTING b a rk , ely cerii e, e tc , which remove» ' h e a p E csy p aym ents. Sampson Dewe Ray and son Stanle y. Mrs Ida HOT AND COLD BATHS a272t Brawn, .nr and Mrs. A lbe rt Boeb of G AS in t e n m inutes and o fte n brings Music Co , W eiser, Idaho »nd Sidney Bur-b'dge. su r p r isin g relief lo 'h e stom ach. S to p s , For Sale — 2 -year old R sm b a u le t Itoy Pounds, Prop. t h a t bloated feelin g Brings out old buck, th oroughbred. 0 . W Rebar Mrs. W. W. F o s te r was t a k e n to w a ste m a t t e r you never t h o u g h t was ger. a27tf O re g se Nys t h e O ntario hoapital Tuesday for ir.ed in your sy s te m E x c e l l e n t for chron- ical t r e a t m e n t . H e r many friends F o r Sa le —A GOOD U S E D Piano, I : constip atio n. will ba pleased to learn ahe is recover spleadld shape. Sampson Music Co., Nysga P h a rm sc y . ing nicely and will soon be borne. a272t Weiser, Ida. Mrs. J. J . Sarazin and Mrs. A. H Boydell were h o s te s s e s to a bridge p a r ty a t the Boydell h o m e T hursda y p m. Five tables w e re in play and e thrilling session was held. Mrs. F r a n s Hall won first prise. Mrs. H a r P u re W hits L eghorn baby chicks lan Diven second and Mrs. Glenn $10 hundred, post paid Brown succeeded in g r a b b in g the con Anconas, b e st layers out solation prize. A f t e r t h e i r stre n u o u s $11 hundred m ental labors the ladies h e artily sn joyej the delicious r e f r e s h m e n ts Rhode Island Reds, b e st for m ea t served by tbe hostesses $12 hundred Get yo u r w inter su pply of honey Plymouth B u c k s - $12 hundred now. 10c lb. W. W. F o s t e r a27tf All good h e althy, strong, p urebred Miss Dorothy Cook w e n t to Baker chicks. for a w e e k 's visit w ith fiie n d s and We pay p o s t a g e s and g n a r a n t e e live relatives. delivery. T a k e x s t a t e m e n t from your A gent Miller o f the O S, L. depot p u s tm a s te r , if any dead and family w ent to Soda S p rin g s S a t urday fo r an over n i g h t visit. Man of Malheur County Bank A SCRIP OPPORTUNITY Mrs. H. T Frtwiris has re turne d from an outing a t Wallowa lake. room while a t t e n d i n g school.) , T l 7 t T T f f f T * * T lM TT r T r . . ■ Mr. ai.d Mrs. Je ss* Cook of Bek« a rriv e d on S a tu rd ay b y a u to , b ringing T helm a and A rth u r, who bad sp e n t th e ir va cation th e re . St. P a u l 's Guild n e x t Thursday, S e p te m b e r 2, a t tb e hom e o f Mrs. J. J . Sarazin. Favor Improvement The i d “ 00 P ° w er Co installed an e lectric r a n g e for Mr. Messenger, su p e rin ten d e n t of Nyasa schools, this week, also one fos H a r r y Brown, pub liaher of this g r e a t family journal. Electric cooking ia f a s t superseding the old fashioned wood and coal math od, as it ia both p le a sa n te r and more economical. X w I NYSSA 0 7 ÏS B L O C A L N E W S IN B R I E F tested a day. C. W. a64t W. B. HO XIE IN S U R A N C E See Joe j64t i Office nt Residence, T hird end E hrgood Avenue Nyasa, O ie * » Powell S e r v ic e S t a t io n Nyasa, Oregon fcN P-1