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THE GATE CITY JOURNAL V O L U M E X X IV . NO. 38. GLOVE» AND ALFALFA SEED PROTECTED N VSSA . OREGON, F R ID A Y , N O V EM B E R 5. 1926. WORK ON OWYHEE BELIEVE IRONSIDE PROJECT FO START BOV RIVER VICTIM OW YHEE $1.50 P E R Y S A B County Statistics E THE RIGHT-Of-WAY A crowd o f over 70 gathered at Real Estate Transfers Recorded. the Owyhee school house Friday W. O. Baber, Jr. to Joe Larribeau- evening fo r their Holloween party. a portion o f L ot 2, Sec 19-41-43. AH who failed to come with some 10-6-26. $10.00. BAKER D IS P A T C H S A Y S R. garment worn backwards were put U. S. A . to John Y . Clous ton-SVfe C O U N T Y A G E N T S URGES FAR M through some S H U LTZ D R O W N E D IN Halloween third de The actual work of construction L IT T L E T A L K O F V A L U E TO E V Sec. 9-27-40. 3 6-1918. ERS TO CHOOSE C A R E F U L S N A K E R IV E R gree methods which however did not in reclamation o f the Owyhee project! E R YO N E G IV E N BY GEORGE. Lewis E. Sturges et al to State of L Y IN SEED SE LE C TIO N injure them permanently. Misses embracing 140,000 acres o f land in | O regon -S H S W @ , N W V iS W K , and O. B R A N D E N B U R G Everett and Stewart were the enter 32-17-47. 8-7-26. parties from S W '4 N W *4 Sec. tainers. The refreshments were fu r Idaho and Oregon, rs expected to j Baker.— Searching Domestic Clover and A lfa lfa Seed begin within a few days, reports H u n tington and other communities $ 1 . 00 . nished by the O. K. K. Appreciating the confusion that is protected. Sh eriff C. W . Glenn to Federal Mrs. Jess K ygar who recently had J. H. Iowell o f Caldwell, manager j art. dragging the Snake river be- Land Bank-36.7 acres in NW14 Sec. .vould exist i f there was no regula The County Agents office has re the electric lights installed now has o f the Gem irrigation district, a pai iween Home and a point fiv e miles 26-16 47., 10-21-26. $5,103.84. ceived samples o f clover and alfalfa a new electric washing machine. tion to place the responsibilty upon o f the project. below Huntington, fo r the body of Sh eriff C. W. Glenn to Federal seed artificially colored to comply “ An inspection o f the project ha,s motorists approaching an intersec Quite a crowd attended the dis with the requirements o f a recent cussion o f the measures to be voted just been made by E. G. Debler of R. S. Shultz, 18 year-old son o f Mr. Land Bank-part o f NW14 Sec. 32-18- tion, the law has provided that the Federal Seed act. The purpose of upon held at the school house Mon Denver, Colo., government hydro and Mrs. W. T. Shultz o f Ironside, 45. 10-21-26. $7,661.82. car approaching an intersection from Francis P. O’N eill to M yrtle E. this act is to aid farmers in the day evening, which was sponsored graphic engineer,” said Mr. Lowell, who was last seen by his brother, identification o f seeds o f foregn ori by the P. T. A . Some le ft with new “ and we now expect the actual work W . J. Shuitz, fishing from a ra ft in Logan-NE % S E 14 Sec. 31; and NW>A the right of another car has the right SW»4 Sec. 32-16-44. 9 30-26. $10.00. o f way. I f this regulation had a gin. Much o f this seed has been es ideas implanted but all le ft full of o f construction to start any time. the river. Francis P. O’N eill to M ary W. tablished as unadapted to this coun pie. “ Money to the amount o f three The empty raft was found later loser observance among motorists Logan-SttSW >4 and S W @ S E t4 Sec. try as well as having a low germ ina hundred thousand dollars is avail the same night by the older brother, The Andrew McGinnis fam ily are there would be less accidents at in 32-16-44. 9-30-26. $10 00. tion test. moving this week to the Mendiola able fo r the work, and it is ex who, missing his brother, started tersections. Altogeth er too many Pacific L ive Stock Co. to W illiam There are three classifications of ranch where Mr. McGinnis w ill have pected that necessary additional ap down the Snake river to look for Sherry-Lot 10, Block 8, Harper. 10- motorists have an absolute disregard propriations fo r the work w ill be him. It is thought young Shultz, work fo r the winter. this type o f seed stock. Imported 11-26. $10.00. fo r the rights o f other motorists un clover and a lfalfa seed, form erly de Messrs Ellis W alters and Wm. made at each session o f congress. seeing a bodt across the river, had C. W . Davidson to Sarah E. Rog- der this ruling when approaching an “ O f the 140,000 acres in the pro stripped o ff his clothes and attempt* termined by the Secretary o f A g r i Peutz were business visitors in Boise ject, there are 24,000 acres in the ed to cross on the raft. He either ers-N ‘,4N % S E 14N E *4 Sec. 30-15-47. intersection. culture to be unadapted to general Friday. According to George O. Branden This is now under slipped or was swept from the raft, 10-25-26. $1,230.00. use in the United States, w ill be Mrs. John W all and children who Gem district. J. N. Thomason et ux to P. M. burg, regarding recent accidents at colored approximately ten per cent have been visiting at the Lowe home pumping system, but with the rest and searchers believe he was unable Warren-27 acres in W V iW ^ N W V A intersections in which there was one red. Red clover and a lfalfa seed of I are now domiciled in their home in o f the project it will be under a to reach the bank. Sec. 30-20-47. 6-21-1923. $1,000.00. fatality as a result o f a disregard g ravity system. known foreign origin other than Can- j Ontario. The boys had been camped along C. R. Worsham to E li Rose-SH - fo r the way o f another, the accidents “ Approxim ately 5000 acres o f the tho liv e r at the spot fo r two days, a ada, and not form ally determined by Fred Klingback was a business NE*4 and W % S E % Sec. 23-13-40. in a city would be lessened material the Secretary o f Agriculture to be visitor in Vale and Ontario on Fri- j Gem district must be drained, and spot that was chosen because they 10-4-26. $1.00. (Q. C. Deed). ly i f all drivers would approach an day. I a dredge unadapted to general use in the Uni fo r this work has been could watch from their camp bed ihe D. N : Davidson to Myra V. David- intersection with enough regard for ted States, w ill be colored approxi Mr. and Mrs. C. W. A ldridge and purchased and the machinery as- j air mail plane on its daily trip to son-SW )4SE)4 Sec. 27-20-46. 10-20- the right o f way ordinance to center were week end sembled. That work under the di Pasco. m ately one per cent green. Clover Miss A lta Bradley 26. $1.00. their gaze to the right. The right rection of Fred McConnell, Cald and a lfa lfa seed from Canada w ill be guests in the Chas. Bradley home Malheur Products Co. to Hunting- is the point from which the danger well engineer. brought under irigation within re colored approximately one per cent in Owyhee. ton Livestock Co.-NWiNV4, and SE'A may loom in which the man to the violet. “ With an area almost equal to cent years, and by reason o f the A big Halloween party held at the N E % Sec. 13; N )4 N E % Sec. 14-15- left takes responsibility should an ac The growing o f clover seed has Kingman Kolony school house F ri that of the Boise project, the Owy fe rtility o f the soil and its location, 44; Lot 2, Sec. 18-15-45; E ^ S W k i cident occur. been gradually increasing in the day night was voted the best ever. hee project when completed, will it is destined to be one o f the most Sec. 1-18-47. 10-14-26. $1.00. (Q. C. “ O f course,” said Mr. Brandenburg county and is recognized as being Stunts and refreshments were fu r be one o f the largest areas o f land important.” — Statesman. Deed). “ It is somewhat up to every motorist one o f the best paying crops fo r the nished by the P. T. A . and a pro Esther Jane Applegate to Edgar to act to the best o f his ability in farm ers o f this section. It is evi gram by the school was much enjoy S N A P P Y ST U F F B. Billups-SEt4NE)4 and N E )4 S E ti emergencies when they do arise. It dent that this industry can still fu r ed. A kitten born at Marysville, Calif., with only its front Sec. 34; N % S % , SE14SEW and SE- is better to give the right o f way to ther be increased to the improvement Mrs. H arvey Otis was hostess at a 14NE14 Sec. 35-16-46; also NEVi the hair brained individual, i f it is U n e legs has been fitted with wheels to carry the rear part o f our agricultural pocketbook. That baby shower for Mrs. jas. N E % Sec. 34; N W tt, W % N E >4, and possible to so maneuver in the lim it the reputation o f Malheur’s seed is a Thursday. Ladies o f the east side j of its body. N E !4 N E )4 Sec. 35-16-46. 10-27-26. ed time and space for such actions in good one is evidenced by the number o f the Koiony were invited. Minnie, 47-year-old movie elephant, was given a birth $880.00. such emergensies, or one might be Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Martin an d ! o f inquiries coming in. and lots of School D istrict No. 39 to P. M. faced with the condition^ that are Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Beaumont le ft day party at Hollywood, with cake, candles Warren-210 fe et by 420 feet in SE14 recalled by the little epitaph: Friday fo r northern Idaho cities to peanuts. Sec. 13-30-46. $1.00. 10-28-26. visit relatives and friends. Joseph Stoven of Leicester, Eng., was fined for writ Cordelia A . Myers et v ir to Man Shed a tear for W illie W ay Who died defending his righ t of way. Electric lights were installed last ing “Just Married’’ with chalk on a railroad car compart uel Todhunter-SE%NE14 Sec. 33; Though W illie was right as he sped week in the Franklin F ry residence W H N W 1 4 , N % S W !4 , W % S E !4 , and ment occupied by. a bridal couple. along, in Oregon Trail. The Oregon Trail district rep'.rt Mrs. Rachel Klein was warned by a Chicago judge not SW14NE14 Sec. 34; SW'ASE'A, S% - He’s just as dead as though he’d SW14 Sec. 27; SEt4SE14 Sec. 28; been wrong.” a large crowd and good time at the to interfere in the affairs of her daughter and son-in- E % N W % , and N W U N E 1 4 Sec. 34- “ It doesn’t pay to trust entirely Halloween party when the pro law. 13-42. 10-13-26. $10.00. upon the regard the other fellow has Vale, Ontario, Harper and Nyssa gram and entertainment were given U. S. A. to B ert Clark-S% S% Sec. for the right of way ordinance, but A dog belonging to J. L. Carver of Verona, N. J., died may join in celebration o f final ap by the school and the refreshments 8; W t t N W t t , SE14NW>4, and S% - it is well for every motorist to al proval o f the Vale and Owyhee re by the P. T. A . The prim ary room from swallowing a toad. SW*4 Sec. 25-15-41. 8-24-26. ways bear in mind the fact that clamation projects, if present plans taught by Miss Ives report a perfect Roderick O’Neill of Glasgow was sent to jail for be H. L. Peterson et ux to Frank C. should trouble arise at an intersec mature. Sometime in November the attendance with no tardy marks for coming engaged to 135 girls whom he courted by mail. Oxman-Lots 11, L2, and N % o f 13, tion, the fellow approaching from Oregon delegation in congress w ill the month. The will of Charles P. Markham of Chesterfield, Eng., Block 118, Ontario. 9-25-26. $1.00. the righ t has the best o f the argu Mr. and Mrs. W alter A lfred of pass through Malheur county, on Pacific Livestock1, Co. to Harper ment from the outset. E verything their return to Washington D. C., Nyssa spent Saturday P. M. at the which disposed of a $3,600,000 estate, contained only 72 State Bank-Lot 8, B lack . 3, Harper. else being equal, he has the argu Wm. Peutz home. and it is planned that the presence words. 10-21-26. $10.00. ment won beyond the question o f a Word has been received o f the o f Senator Robert N. Stanfield, Sen Pacific L ive stock Co. to Estes L. doubt, as he is within the law as well Residents of Riverside, 111., have failed to capture two ator M cNary and Congressman Sin- death o f Chas. L. Points who had Morton-Lots 11, 12, 13, 14, and 15, as within his rights. The other fe l nott be a feature o f the joint cele been living recently at The Dalles, dogs that have killed more than 1,000 chickens on local Block 10, Harper. 9-18-2«. $10.00. low has been caught playing o ff side Oregon but was a form er resident poultry forms during the past month. bration, as they are given a very Gerald E. Stanfield et ux to C liff full measure o f credit in securing o f Owyhee. Lars Nelson, a Copenhagen sailor, was given $5.000 as Jordan-S% NW *4 Sec. 21-18-46. 10- and is entitled to the penalties fo r such a disregard fo r the rules o f the The Owyhee P. T. A. w ill meet at this valuable development for Ore a reward for saving a woman from drowning at the risk 28-26. $3,000.00. (Q. C. Deed). game.” gon, fo r Malheur county' in particu the school house on the regular date Nelson G. Sullens et ux to T. A. of his own life. Friday, November 12th. lar. Ereese et a l-S % N E tt Sec. 18-18-46. Mr. and Mrs. Oce schweizer enter Peter Helm of Hessville, Jnd., was fined $25 when a 7-21-26. $2,000.00. tained at dinner Wednesday Evening OREG O N S T A T E S U N D A Y cabbage discovered in his home was found to fit exactly U. S. A. to Raymond Ohmart-Lots SCHOOL C O N V E N T IO N for Mr. and Mrs. Lou DeGoede who a stem in a neighbor’s garden. 1, 2, 3, 4, and E % W % Sec. 30-14-41 are here from Coalville, Utah. Other Baker, Ore., Oct.— The Eeastern guests o f the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Eva Marks of Chicago testified that her husband 12-31-1923. Oregon division o f the fo rty -first Mrs. Wm. Schweizer and Mr. and was so jealous that he made her wear blue goggles on M arriage Licenses Issued. annual Oregon Sunday School Con Mrs. Lynn K ygar. Horten Thos. Worsham and Gladys the street. vention w ill be held in Calvary Bap The Klingback fam ily, Mrs. T. M. HUG H S P R O A T S A Y S H A Y W IL L Naomi Howard. 10-26-26. tist church here on November 5, 6 Lowe and Miss Stewart enjoyed a BE P L E N T IF U L T H IS W IN T E R John Andrew Neal and Nora Hick SID E LIG H T S and 7. Delegates from every Sunday radio concert in the Chas. Bradley — P R IC E GO ING U P ey. 10-27-26. School in Eastern Oregon are to be home Sunday evening. Serene McMurren and Louise The Tjondon Daily Telegraph is interested in war news in attendance. Leading Educators Mr. and Mrs. Lou DeGoede and Baker. 10-30-26. Hugh Sproat, secretary of the Ore and Church Workers are included in son, John returned to their home at from America, and prints a long editorial on the subject, in which it says: “An average day in the life of a citizen Complaintfl Filed In Circuit Court gon W oolgrow er’s Association thinks the program o f speakers, which fea Coalville, Utah Sunday. State of Oregon vs I. M. McCarthy more than the usual amount o f hay tures every department o f church of the United States seems to include assorted varieties Assignee. 10-26-26. Accounting. will be fed this fall and winter ow school work. Robert Davids o f Chi W E IR ER IN S T IT U E D E F E A T S of battle, murder and sudden death. The American gun O N T A R IO F O O T B A L L SQ U AD L. Belle Lees vs Grace A. Ruther ing chiefly to the poor condition of cago, administrative secretary for beyond pistols. He works with ma ford et al. 10-26-26. Foreclosure of the ranges in this stute. Hay, how W E IS E R — Su ffering defeat fo r the man has gone far the International Council o f R elig- first time this season, the Ontario chine guns and armored motor cars and we daily expect m ortgage. $15,000.00. ever, seems to be plentiful though ous Education, w ill be the principal high school football squad bowed to to hear heavy artillery in action on the Chicago front.’ N ellie B. Parks vs Fred J. Palmer the price is going up in Southern visiting speaker. et al. 10-28-26. Foreclosure o f mort Idaho where many sheep are fed dur A strong committee o f Baker the W eiser institute eleven on the An important tip to motorists is given by an automo gage. $26,760. 00. ing the winter. church members, headed by Rev Jas. form er’s field Friday, 8 to 0. W eiser scored in the first quarter bile distributor, who declares that poor lubrication is The Town o f Nyssa vs P. H. Daw- Southern Oregon ranges are very A . Fraser, has been busy arranging and intercepted a pass fo r a touch the cause of most car deterioration. dry and the grazing poor, and the In fact, he states son- 10-28-26. condemnation, entertainment. down in the second quarter, demon that 80 per cent of repair hills are due to lack of thor-' Mabel Hayne* va Verne Haynes’ sheepmen w ill probably experience an strating good football throughout the 10-29-26. Divorce. expensive winter in that part o f the According to this authority, it is a game. Their goal line was threat ough lubrication. state, from the feeding standpoint. OREGON H IG H W A Y C ASE case of spare the oil and ruin the car. ened during the first quarter but Most o f the sheep have now been D ISM ISSED B Y C O URT Ontario seemed unequal to the occa brought from the high ranges and That American ideas have not been standardized to The unusual happened in the su sion. Both teams showed good sport- the ewes are in very good condition any appreciable extent is evidenced by two cases now preme court today by both parties in owing to condition o f ranges on manship. Pat Brennan, Ontario halfback, and attracting attention. In Jeffersonville, Ind., a mother is a highway case from Oregon win which they fed this summer. This EASTERN OREGON C H AM B E R Soper and Thomason, half and tackle going to court because her 0-year-old daughter is not al ning and losing in part. year’s lamb crop has been cleaned S E C R E T A R IE S D ËCID E TO The court announced it would dis- resectively, on the institute squad, lowed to wear knickers to school. In Grand Island, Teb., mis a case appealed by Morris & up and the price prospects for wool A B O L IS H T R A IL G U ID E did some outstanding work. a minister secured a ruling by the attorney general that Lowther and other motor truck com look decidedly better inasmuch as there is a likelihood of a wool short Secretaries of Eastern Oregon V A L E A T T O R N E Y ADDRESSES his daughter could not he compelled to wear bloomers panies contesting the validity o f the age before next spring’s clip. W E IS E R K IN W A N IS C LU B while taking a school gymnasium course. Chamber’s o f commerce recommended state law under which the state high In the more accessible ranges due Robt. D. L ytle o f Vale, gave an against the placing o f a tourist guide w ay commission regulates truck to the fine cooperation between fed- along the Old Oregon Trail south inspiring address on “ Good Citizen Some years ago the movies were blamed for the fall loads on federal aid highways. real, state and county agencies and o f Ontario to route tourists this way ship” at the Kinwanis club luncheon ing o ff in church attendance; later The truck companies sought to in the automobile fell with the help o f the individual sheep Thursday noon at the Washngton and favored cooperating with com under the same charge, and now a group of Pennsylvan validate the state law which gave interests the predatory animal s it munities along the John Day high hotel grill. Am ong other things he the state highway commission au ia ministers declares t hat radio keeps people away from thority to fix maximum loads for uation is well in hand. Oregon is way in the interest o f tourist travel, spoke o f the responsibility o f jury duty and said that higher class men j places of worship. All of which leads to the suspicion motor vihicles on highways. The probably more free from predatory according to W illiam E. North. Bak- folks just naturally don’t want to go to case also involved a commission or animals as a result o f this coopera Fr county Chamber o f Commerce should do their duty in this regard ¡that a lot of tion than any other state tho in the secretary, who attended a meeting at and not always try to find excuses to j g 0 t o c h u r c h a n y w a y , der restricting maximum loads on 22 higher ranges losses from predatory .' . Union. They did, however favor get out of it. He spoke of the duty | miles o f the Columbia river highway, Modern morticians have less details to worry about which the commission held was dif- animals have been reported. placing a tourist guide at Salt Lake of voting at all elections and living to induce tourists to travel northwest as an example to others. There w»< than did the plain undertakers of former days, according fcult to maintain in winter if sub Queen Marie will he in Oregon this highways, he said. a splendid message in it and splendid to a bill for funeral expenses of a gentleman of Raltimore jected to heavy loads. week. She may find Old Man Ore The lower courts had upheld both gon a little larking in courtly ways, The land settement problem, in response in 1758, which included, besides the charge for coffin and the law and the order, the contro but he’ll make up fo r that by a gen dustrial developm< nt, a road from ‘ 4/ pounds loaf sugar, 14 dozen versy nvolving the question o f the uine spirit o f hospitality that ap V ale to Heppner and budget and lo Roilin Smith sang three pleasing vo- c r e P e a - these items i numiiers.— From the Weiser eggs, 20 gallons white wine, 12 bottles red wine and 10 righ t o f the states to regulate loads peals to all his guests whether cal financing were other topics taken cal i gallons rum.” upon government aided highways. queens or commoners.— Baker Herald up at the meeting.— Baker Democrat. signal. j j W ant Celebration O f T w o P r o je c t s M ade Conn ti; wide SHEEP RANGES DRY, MUCH HAY TO BE FED FAVOR COOPERATION WITH JOHN DAY