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THE GATE CITY JOURNAL VOLUME XXIV. NO. 37. NYSSA, HARNEY MAN 6E1S FIVE HUNDRED G0Y0ÏES ARCADIA OREGON, FRIDAY, Sheriff C. W. Glenn to Union Cen- tral Life Insurance Co.-SE14 Sec. 32- 16- 47. 10-16-26. «882.50. Sheriff c . W. Glenn to Union Cen tral Life Insurance C o.-W ttN R It ; and WtfeSEti Sec. 14-17-39. 10-9-1 26. «5,172.42. OCTOBER 29. 1926. «1.50 PER YEAR GENERAL ELECTION OWYHEE : MALHEUR HAS 33 PIONEER SPORTSMEN There was quite a lot of excit- Henry Slippy and John Jarvis! ment in this vicinity Saturday when families and Jdiss Gladys McGnnis; were dinner guests at the Alvin Mc Otis Bullard shot and killed a half Ginnis home Sunday. ___ _ 1 1 « grown black bear in his father’s corn Bums— Walter Lowe of Harney field- The bear had been seen about Oscar Pingston has moved to the M,{ s |{ M HUMPHRY AND MRS. Sheriff C. W. Glenn to Union Cen county sold to the Baker Hide & a month ago on the Hunt ranch. It E. L. McLafferty place which he has FOR NATIONAL EMILY TUREMAN ONLY Insurance Co.-NHSW14 CANDIDATES Fur company 175 coyotes pelts, his is thought that it has been hiding tral Life rented for the coming year. STATE AND COUNTY LADY NIMRODS catch for the month o f September. since that tj1" 6 in thc corn field? Sec. 17; SM>NE14 Sec. 18; NEV* Sec. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bradley and OFFICES LISTED 26; SE 'A N E'4, and N%NV4 Sec. 25- Lowe has been trapping here for alu* the Butler grove, .laughter Ruby were in Ontario Sat 38; Lot 2. SE14NW14, and S% - the last 10 years and has an average ' Two heavy work horses died from 17- urday. Malheur county ranks high in o f 500 coyotes trapped every season, ! (hflerent causes in this neighbor* NE!4 Sec. 30; and S14NE14 Sec. 29- Dyar Bennett of Ontario was in number o f stalwart Oregon pioneers, each season covering a period of hood last week, one belonging to J. 17-39. 10-9-26. «8,381.01. the valley Saturday buying clover as shown by the records of County Ballantyne Sheep Co. to Ada In catching 35 coyotes in a single day. A - Hunt and the other to Shorty seed. Clerk H. S. Sackett, which state that vestment Co.NW14 Sec. 33; E14SW- John Simpson is the county’s Jenkins, The Earl parsons family o f Pay next best trapper. He takes about Mr- and Mrs- c h as. Splon of Vale 14, and WV4SEA4 Sec. 28-24-46; W H Nineteen Measures On Ballot— Two ette were dinner guests in the J. B. 33 residents of the county are this year carrying free hunting and fish Affecting Eastern Oregon 400 coyotes every four months. wure visiting the later’s sister, Mrs. Wife Sec. 22; NE14NE14 Sec. 28; •Smith home in Oregon Trail Sunday. ing licenses by virtue of a state law In Particular and WViNW'A Sec. 27-23-46; Lot 3, This season Dewey Quier of Chas- Bullard and fnmily Sunday. Afternoon guests were Mr. and Mrs. granting this privilege to those men ! ______ Crane, Oregon, caught 57 coyotes B r . and Mrs. John Mull and child- Sec. 31-23-45. 8-3-26. «15,000.00. Bruce R. Kester and family of On women who were residents of Ore in his first 10 days trapping. There ren o f near Nys8a were visiting Mr. Sheriff C. W. Glenn to Wm Jones-j . .. tario. gon prior to 1870. Two others have . . . „ „ ‘ he names of 21 candidates will are at least 20 trappers in Harney and Mrs. J. T. Long Sunday, Lots 1 2, 3, and 4, Block 31, Hope-1 , . „ ,, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Miers o f Payette been issued to world war veterans. 11 , . .. . , , , „ ,, ’ confront the voters of Malheur coun- county whose season’s catch will Mrs. Jim Fleming underwent a r. Holland Add. to Vale. 9-14-26. «113 - , . .. . .. ... • j ty when they enter the polling and the Henry Peutz family of Several o f the 33 licenses were average 100 coyotes each. The sli£ht »PPeration in Boise last week, booths Tuesday, November 2nd, ac- 1" ruitland were Sunday visitors at issued about the time of the opening smaller trap line trapper will ever- g °t along nicely and has return- A. D. Morey et ux to Ethel N. cording to the official ballot sample Wm. Peutz’. of the hunting season, which indi age 50 pelts a season. The small ed *;o her home. Logan-SW14NW14 Sec. 27-20-46; »1- copies of which have been received The C. VonZelf family of Oregon cates a definite intention of these stockmen with a few traps around Mrs. J. A. Hunt spent a couple of so Lots 4 and 5, Block 37, Park Add. the office of*County Clerk, H. S. Trail have moved to Arcadia and the pioneers to try their aim again. The h>s land will catch lOor 20. days in Boise last week PutinK to Nyssa. 11-19-23. «100.00. Sackett. The candidates with their school regrets the loss o f three of oldest in the group of Vale pioneer Government trappers have been hulbs and other flowers on her pro- hunters is W. G. Thomson, 76 years I). B. Clapp to H. A. Conner-W 14-j party designations follov# for the in- its pupils. sent into Harney county to beat PcrtV ‘ here- She will return for a NE14SW14 Sec. 29-15-47. 10-11-26. | formation of voters. No one should old. He has the edge on many of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. DeBoed and Lowes record, but all have failed. couPle of days this week to finish «1,500.00. neglect their voting privilege. Every family and Miss Frances Pascha of the younger nlmrods when it comes even when poison has been used the job. Manhattan Company to Frank G .; qualified elector should be out to ex- Payette spent Sunday in the Kling- 111 locating pheasants and handling Harold Hoxie and Chas. Luck of and when only the scalp is cut his rifle, in fact he has brought in Nyssa were Hunting in this vicinity Davidson-E % NW 14 Sec. 9; and WVa ercies this privilege next Tuesday, back home. o ff to save time. Archey and Perry Cantrell left for nlany a fat> fine Phpasant thl8 SPa- There are more coyote trappers Sunday and took dinner with Philip N W % Sec. 10-21-46. 10-13-26. «10.00. j election day. Manhattan Company to Paul Candidates Alturist, California where they have son' Anothpr Kood huntpr is F- B in Harney county than any other Barrett. The boys only got two United States Senator— Robert N. work for the winter. Glenn who baK8e<* two dePr thia place in the United States. Every birds as someone stole Harold’s Brooks-SE % S W *4 and S W 14 SE 14 year new trappers come here from shells from the car which he had Sec. 3; NE 14 NW 14 and NW14NEH Stanfield, “ Freedom from Dictator Mr. and Mrs. John Jarvis and Mrs. ship,” Independent; Frederick Stel- J. P. McGinnis were Ontario visitors other states but seldom find space Parkcd on the side of the road while Sec. 10-21-46. 10-13-26. «10.00. Thpre are two wompn huntprs ,n republican; Bert E. Haney, Friday I *b' s KrouP ° f pioneers, Mrs. R. M. enough left to string out their traps, I hunting in the field, Mahleur County to D. J. A. Dirks, wer, as Harney county is eptirely taken j Mrs. Martha Klingback ami three HumPhrpy Vale and Mrs. Emily Trustee-Lots 1 and 2% , Block 3, Pio democrat; W. P. Adam, independent. Governor-I. L. Patterson, republi daughters returned thursday from Turpman of Ironside, although it is neer Add. to Jordan Valley. 10-6-26. up with a net work of trap lines. C O U T lty S t a t i s t i C S can; Walter M. Pierce, democrat; Walla Walla after a two weeks visit n,,t known whether they have been «1,149.96. Londoners are complaining of a H. H. Stallard, independent. with relatives and friends. > out after b‘ rds or not. Marcos Bengoechea et al to Fran Real Estate Transfers Recorded. new nuisance: the littering o f the Mr. C. C. Cotton of Kingman Kol- Others who have been issued li- Justices o f the supreme court, 3 cisco Bengoa-EH.SE'4, NW>4SE14, Battie S. Hess to Paul Kreider- ater floords with peanut shells. The and NE 14 S W 14 Sec. 31-38-43. 11- to elect-Henry J. Bean, George M. ony has as his guests his brother, censes are: N. Sullens, F. B. Glenn, English learned the joys of eating part of Lot 3, Sec. 5-22-38; also parts Brown, Thomas A. McBride, republi John Cotton and three daughters of N. H. Hainline, A. Johnson, Henry 10-25. $10.00. peanuts from the Canadians dur- of W14SW14 and SE14SW14 Sec. California. Other guests entertained Hyde, II. P. Davis, J. F. Grennan, can,-democrat. ing the World War. 32-21-38. 4-10-26. «10.00. George Love, W. R. Despain and A. Complaints Filed In Circuit Court. Representative in congress-N. J. at dinner Sunday were Mi. R. Cot U. S. A. to Richard Avera-EV6- W. Glenn o f Vale; James Weaver, Security Construction Co. vs J. W. Sinnott, republican; The floorboards of a jewelry N W y4> SWi4 nd g 1/4 Sec. 9 . and Jno. Hodgin, ton of Eagle, Ida., Mrs. Geo. Moore John Weaver, S. H. Ross, E. Berry and family of Caldwell and Geo. Har Greenstreet. 10-18-26. Foreclosure democrat. shop in Birmingham, England, when W % N W ,4 Sec 10-22*41. 7-28-25 and Dave Magill o f Ontario; J. T. of Lien. «4,000.00. reduced to ashes, yeilded enough State superintendent of public in ris of Sruitland, and Mr. E. M. Logan, and Emory Cole of Brogan; precious medal dust to pay for t h e ; Sheriff C. W. Glenn to Union Cen- Mrs. W. F. Rusk vs R. V. Rusk. struction-Charles A. Howard, re Blodgett of Nyssa. J. L. Hammack, Chas. Lanman, Mrs. Harry Russell and two small 10-19-26. Recovery on note. $1,650.00. cost c,f new flooring tral Life Insuran<* Co.-WV4 Sec. 8- publican; R. R. Turner, democrat. • 15-40. 10-9-26. «2,613.30. Commissioner of labor and inspee daughters who had been visiting at Bonita; W. A. Tureman, Ironside; C. Cummins, H. J. Lang y no, Jordan The bridal veil originated in the Sheriff C. W. Glenn to Union Cen- tion of factories— C. H. Grain, re the Oce Schweizer home returned to Articles Of Incorporation. Valley; G. Cox of Riverside; A. L. their home in the Bend country Orient where many women still go tral Life Insurance Co.-SW14NW14 Manhattan Company, Portland publican; C. A. VonSchrilitz, demo Lee, John Shaw, James and Joseph Sriday. veiled and where a husband is not and W14SW14 Sec. 10-16-44; SW '4- Ore., Frederick H. Strong, Prescott crat. John Hite of Ontario is helping Turner of Harper; Lee Steers of supposed to see hi- h ides face un- NW14, W14SW14, and SE14SW% W. Cookingham, and Leo J. Hanley Public service commissioner. Clyde til after the ceremony. 1 Sec. 10-16-44. 10-16-26. «2,558.37. T. Spooner, democrat; Louis E. Bean, build sheep shads on th* Ray Cantrell Juntura and James Morfitt of Mal- «500,000.00. 2-3-25. hour. ranch. republican. Mr. and Mrs. E. Dison- and son of State Representative, seventeenth Lou DeGoede of Coalville, Utah district— J. D. Billingsley, republi Kingman Kolony have gone to Jun tura, Oregon for a few days visit. arrived Saturday for a short visit can; A. A. Reed, democrat. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tonies are vis with relatives and friends. County '«Commissioner— Frank T. Morgan, republican; Dick Tensen, iting Mrs. Tomb’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Kygar assisted by Mrs. Mrs. C. Martin of thfe K-olmiy. democrat. Gladys DeGoede entertained the O. Mr. and Mrs. Boaumqrdh'entertain Measures K. K. Thursday. Also at the general election there ed at dinner Thursday "?Vetitin: for Mrs. M. M. Greeting was a dinner will be submitted to the legal voters Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Currier. Several guest Wednesday of Mrs. T. M. Lowe of Malheur county for their aporovel other guests called In the evening In the afternoon both ladies attended or rejection such constitutional and all report an enjoyable visit. the B ook club at the home Of Mrs. B. F. Kerr and F. Klingback have amendments and measures as have Franklin Fry in Oregon Trail. All been referred by the legislative es- recently installed new electric sep members were present and report a • sembly and pursuant to the referen arators. The road in front of the' L. T. Lar pleasant and profitable meeting. dum ordered by the petition of the Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stewart of people and proposed by initiative son ranch is being graveled this Ontario visited the School in Owyhee petition. Two o f the 19 on the bal week. Mrs. John Wall and four boys, and called at the Chas. Bradley lot affect Eastern Oregon in par- ) ticular. One measure is for an East Kenneth, John, James, MaYion, and home Friday. arrived by train ern Oregon State Normal school and Donald Kingman The English class in each room at the other for an Eastern Oregon from Merrill, Michigan Thursday and the Kingman Kolony school held con are visiting at the T. M. Lowe home. tuberculosis hospital. They will move to Ontario in the tests in which the winners were near future to send the children to treated by the losers to a weiner school. Mr. Wall plans to drive roast and all report a very enjoy able time. through in his car. 2 21 NIMES IRE BN BILLOT Turkey Ass’n Grading Rules FINEAPPLE FROM THE PARADISE ISLANDS By Capitola Williams Ashworth HEN you sit down to break derly rows, the lines ns straight its exotic and delicious flavor pre fast .end find a dish contain and beautiful as soldiers ever served and enhanced by the ad ing a golden island of pine marched in parade, every soldier dition of sugar and cooked just apple surrounded by an amber sea plant bearing a tremendous pine Ion.: ertough to mnke it absolute of liquid awaiting you, do you find cone in its center, regally topped ly safe and sanitary. As a matter your mind trying to picture the with a crown of pointed leaves. It o f i’act, many people, even in the tropical islands in the midst of is" its resemblance to a pine core, Fa: adise Islands where the fresh the beautiful Pacific Ocean where together with the tart and juicy fre t may be had in its glory, this luscious fruit was grown, and nature o f the meat that has given pr« fer the canned because the sugar has sweetened the juices and where it last saw the light of day the fruit the name o f pine-apple. As pineapples are grown in tre penetrated to the very fiber of before it was popped into a can in the heyday o f its life and start mendous quantities in the Hawaii the ruit. Also ti e fact that it is ed on its long journey to your an Islands, or the Paradise Islands, canned in its prime when it has as they are popularly called, many reached a golden perfection of table? The story of pineapple is prob hundreds of thousands of cases are ripeness makes it more palatable ably one of the most interesting canned every year and shipped than most fresh fruit? and melons o f any fruit in the world, even to the United States, England, that can be obtain, d in the mar Europe, Asia, Australia and prac ket o f any other tropical fruit. tically every corner o f the world. There are many other fruits In the Hawaiian Islands, prin Those people who live in the Ha grown in these delightful islands, cipally the islands of Oahu and waiian Islands may have fresh about which most people know Lana! it is grown extensively. In pineapple three times a day, and little or nothing. There is th? fact the tremendous, carefully many o f them do, as it is a fruit t*. nya, a melon which grows on ten'ed plaolpUons. spread cut one does not tire of easily and is tr « «, and Is served at breakfast, over these islands, nre one o f the a great boon to the health, par or for salads, breadfruit which is lights and wonders of the place ticularly of people who do mot b " '' d and served as a starchy to tourists. In a land where palms load An active physical life. How verri table, mangoes, guavas, ba- >va- e in the snn’ it air. where al ever, this same pineapple which n. i r.s, and rose apples And of most every tropical fruit nnd comes to ns in cans, is equally as r-erso, there nre coconuts. Yet flower krown in the world blos healthful ns the fresh end much tli- favorite of the ¡«land: in the soms and rinens. keeping the more palatable than the fresh that pineapple, which is shipped in ‘ cean breezes laden with their we arc able to obtain in American cans to every corner of the »--el l sweet and heavy fvngrnnre. th" markets, for the reason that th" th- greatest amount coming to lb • pineapple ranks r.s the King of so-called fresh pineapple has to T?,:itod Ptntes whero it is aorve I Fruits, it is the mo t lusejous of be plucked while still green and on the American table ar. a all trnnieal nrod’ cts. one o f th° nnnintnred In order to stand th» ‘•Mad, a dessert, a pie, or with juiciest, healthiest, and most use long trio to market. This is tnm vegetables and in cock ¡ails, and ful fruits that are grown. I-e .-o m in g i n '-’-e .T ; even o f the few pineapples that popu'ar TV snnenranee o f a rineapnle are grown in .the United States. f r u i t p " w h t o • ’••i*h H le- d ? n M - pv housewives are learr.ir : d o r * Ling and vtnntsOon is that of a million of rn p ici :! fi v-.r r -e t-s -touts ■ arch hi" o‘ *er pi e ♦o rri/.e ¡V s tropical fruit v "* •l cen b e o íd i«. . in i'If c C tca« i n ' up hnl end down in o r -1 eon - i > her in a tin can wiL. .... j wi./. W SIDELIGHTS Over along the Jersey coast a lot o f people are now The Idaho Turkey Growers asso busy digging for ancient pirate treasure, and this is just ciation, through which nearly 3000 as profitable and not nearly so expensive as trying to turkeys grown in the Vale vicinity, get richiby buying blue sky securiites. will be marketed, has determined the One of Europe’s most valuable trade assets is the commercial grades for dressed tur ^ e r i c a n tourist and he must be taken into consider- keys. No. i dressed turkeys shall be j ation in collecting figures on international trade, prime well shaped b™Pprly ^ d' T a x reports state that the value of land in New Jersey wings, torn and bruise, i flesh and I has increased $687,000,000. Doubtless part of this is due free from feed ¡n crop. No . 2 shall1 to the boom around New Brunswick, consist of ail dressed turkeys not When the boyish bob goes out of style we wonder if meeting requirements of N o.l, ex the girls will next adopt the convict clip. cept that no culls will be included in In the Middle W est they have been having some ter No. 2. Cull turkeys shall be those which are not bled, which show in rible floods, and now the entire country is submerged in dications of disease and are other a flood a f campaign oratory. wise unfit for eating. There’s an animal in New Zealand called the “ hatteria’ The association decided to open the bids o f the Thanksgiving pool which has an eye in the back o f its head. If there’s any on November 3rd. thing in evolution, the “ hatteria” ought to develop into a peach of a pedestrian during the next two or three Bald-headed men are branler than million years.— Ft. W ayne News-Sentinel. those with luxuriant locks, acord- Russia is seeking more visitors from the United States ing to Professor H. J. Fleure, noted scientist. He believes that the and is on the verge of guaranteeing safe conduct.— De growth of the hair absorbs a large troit Free Press. «luantity of energy. The worst that could be said o f a man was that he’d Burglars have carried o ff many steal candy from a baby. But the girls are stealing of the crown jewels of Siam from styles from ’em.— Arkansas Gazette, the royal palace at BanKk,,k- Jhft Henry Martin says a bird in the hand may be worth a ? peculiarly' au dacio,^ as "the” jew- two in the bush hut that it depend* on what kind of a bird it is. A pint o f moonshine became uncorked in Uncle Billy Gamester’s hip pocket last evening and ate up one of his A sound-proof ‘crying room’ pan trouser legs. eled with glass is a feature o f a It is estimated it costs $6,167 to rear a girl until she is new film theater. Mothers with eighteen and $6,077 to bring up a boy, the difference re restless babies can view the picture four permanent waves— from the room, writhout disturbing presenting about the cost o f Detroit News. the other patrons. els were supposed to be guarded by the ghosts o f the dead kings and queens