- . _ value «Í e ie » «». It kaepa the GATE CITY JOURNAL « improved methods of “ aoilk production. wi*h M 4ay al * METHODIST COMMUNITY NOTES Tho a e rrie e a n e x t Sunday will bo held a t th e re g u la r ho u r — C hurch K. » . M tO W S school a t 1:41 a. m .. J u n io r churoh a t 11 a. m .. also th o r e g u la r m oaning w orship and serm on by t h e p a sto r a t II o ’clock. The ev en in g se rv ice — O N m M Y oung P e o p le ’s stu d y hour a t 7 p. m. An e v a n g e listic serv ice a t 8 p. m. F tJB * C * tP T IO W BA TH : T he re v iv a l m eatinga a t A pple V al­ On* paar, la at r a n c o -------------- t U ß ley conducted by Kev. Luacom b closed .Ti W ednesday e vening. T he services Pf« m onths, ia adv w ere o f g r e a t b lastin g to th e com m u­ n ity . T h irty N y tia iio i a tte n ig d the PASSENOIB SCHEDULE services Sunday ev en in g and all re M ain Liao R astbound. p o rt a v ary good tim e. B ro th e r Lus- Mo. 16—Duv 9:21 a. m. daily. so m b w ill a s s is t tho p r a to r in special No. i - O a o S:IT p. a . dally. m ea tin g a h e re in N psoa, b eginning No. 14—D oa 5:11 p. m. daily. J a n u a ry 2, 1127. May w a plan our ■ a la Lino W aatbaaad. w ork ao t h a t we m ay be able to a tte n d No. 17—D ae S i t a. ra. daily. e v ery •e rv lc e , and shall we n o t w ork No. S S -D a e 1 U p. a>. dally. and p ra y ho t h a t end w e m ay h ave a No 21— Daa 6:14 p. a . daily. very p ro fita b le m ee tin g , w hich ahall H em edale B ranch b enefit e v e ry borne in th e e n tire com­ L a a ra e Nyaaa a t 10:11 a. m. Mon- m u n ity daya and F rid a y s only. The re g u la r official m ee tin g w ill be helu n e x t T uesday ev en in g a t 7:30. T he place will be a nnounced la te r All th e officers o f tha church a re urg ed to The C oonty A g e n t's office la anxious a tte n d . to g e t in touch w ith d a iry m en w ietiing R e m e m b er th e rev iv al m ee tin g s will t > h a r e a re g u la r m onthly cow te a tin g b e g in S u n d ay , J a n u a ry 2, 1987. se rv ice fo r th e ir horde. J . B Hall- m an, ona o f th e o C cial te e ta ra of tho W. is e r-P a y e tte Cow T eatin g assoeia- tio n . Is goin g to bo a b le to g iro Mal­ h e u r co u n ty e n ough lim e to h andle a p p ro x im a te ly ten heede. F our o r five h a r e a lre a d y been eeeured, b u t th e re ’ F o r y e a rs w as badly c o n stip a te d ia still o p p o rtu n ity fo r o th e rs who a re and tro u b le d w ilh gas a f te r e a tin g . in te re s te d I t is hoped th a t w ith th is Could not e a t f r u i t and m any o th e r s o rt o f a a ta r t, by au rir.g tho eounty th in g e . A d le rik a has done m e g o o d - will be ablo to s u p p o rt a sow te s tin g can now e a t a n y th in g . ’’ (signed) a sso c iatio n o f its own. W H. F le tc h e r. A d lerik a rem oves Q uoting fro m a b u lletin Isru ed by G as and o fte n b rin g s a sto n ish in g re th e Now Y ork S ta te C ollege o f A g ri lie f to th e sto m ach . B rings out a s u r­ o u ltu re , " W e Hud th a t a eow te a tin g p risin g a m o u n t o f old w e sie m a tte r a sso c ia tio n culls o a t th e b o a rd ers a rd you nev er th o u g h t w as in th e sin te m . s e r e s th o good cow s. I t show s th a t S tops th a l fu ll bloated fe e lin g and rocorde, co m b ln td w ith continuous m akes you enjoy e atin g . E x cellent c u llin g , inoreaae th o a r e r a g e e f m ilk fo r chronic c en e tip a tio n , and cow p roduction. I t does aw ay N y ssa P h a rm ac y ., w ith th e d a n g e r o f b re ad in g from low t e s t cow s. I t d e m o n stra te * th a Im ­ p o rta n c e of a p u re b re d sire. I ts r e c ­ N o th in g N e w o rd s in c re a s e the v alu e o f good cows A scien tist says a new drug m ay sold fo r m Ik p ro duction. I t tak e a the ab o lish the h abit of sleeping. A new gueae work o u t of d a iry in g by fu rn ish ­ b ab y h a s th e sam e effect.—Altoona ing re liab le figures to d e te rm in e th o Mirror. Dairymen, Attention autom obiles, and on D ecem ber 10, 1821, m ade Hom e a Jest, h a s become s te a d E n try No 07661, fo r SW ISW J^, irroum ilng corntuu- Sec 26; W IS E !, SENSEI, Sec. 27; N IN E *. Sec. 31; W TN W i s a d SJ, Sec IS. T ow nship 26 S , R ange 46 E, W il . la m e tte M eridian, has tiled notice of in te n tio n to m ake final th re a -y a a r I pro o f to estab lish claim to tb e land k m • O ___ above d e scrib ed , b e fo re R e g is te r U . „ L , nd office> Vale, O regon, on tha - [ 23rd day of D ecem ber, 1926. C laim an t nam es a s w itn e sse s: J a m e s Molloy, o f Jo rd a n V alley,O re. John L iddie, of R ockville, O regon. Alfred S heridan, of R ockville, O re. J o s e p h F enw ick, of Jo rd a n V alley, E lkhart, Ind.—Radio—feared In Its O regon. Geo W M cK night, Infancy as sounding the death-knell of creative A m erican music—Is really R e g is 'e r. giving the nation Its greatest crop of j tune purveyors. T his is the opin- N O TIC E O F T H E F IL IN G O F A of a large num ­ i P E T IT IO N BY O REG O N SH O R T ber of m usic men L IN E R A IL R O A D C O M PA N Y FO R and m usicians T H E E X C L U SIO N O F IT S R IG H T who have Jnst , O F WAY FROM T H E BOU N D A ­ ended th eir an ­ R IE S O F K IN G M A N COLONY IR ­ nual convention R IG A T IO N D IS T R IC T OK MAL- a t the Conn Mu­ sic C enter here. j H E U R C O U N TY , OREG O N , AN D N O T IC E O F H E A R IN G T h E R E O N . “It Is the death blow,” m any mu­ N otice is h ereby given th a t on the 9 h sicians said flvf day of N ovem b-r, 1926, O iegon S h o rt N y sss, O regon. years ago when L ine R ailroad C om pany filed w ilh th e A m erica aw ak­ Boyer. board o f d ire c to rs o f K ingm an Kolony ened to find the lusty in fan t Radio on its doorstep. Irrig a tio n D is tric t a p e titio n fo r th e th e bo u n d aries of “Our children will cease to create. e xclusion from ; K ingm an Colony Irrig a tio n D istric t of They will only listen.' B ut from the convention delegates— \ M alheur C ounty, O reg o n , o f all o f th e and they represented every section in r ig h t o f w ay b elonging to said O regon the U nited S tates—it was definitely S h o rt L ine R ailroad C o m p aiy , being learned th a t radio hus done no such and c o n s titu tin g po rtio n s of T ow nship thing. The m usic men subm itted f a r t s , a i S outh of RanKe 46 Eaat> w M In support of th e ir new contention follow s: H eads of m usic schools report an T. 21 S. R. 46 E , W. M. attendance 100 per cent higher than Sec. 1 th a t of the pre-radio era. N W J3 W Í 1.67 a cres 1 67 acre s Music house ow ners report a sale of T h a t the public school band movem ent small Instrum ents more than tw ice as See. 2 t E lk h a rt, Ind.—A band o r o rch eatra large as th a t of five years ago. NETS E l 1 67 acres In every public school in th e country Is bringing A m erica to th e fore in th e m usic w orld, is the belief of F rederick T he city of Chicago contributed S E IS E ! 3 44 a cres 6 01 a cres Is th e goal of th e Nell Innés, d irector of the Conn Na- 1 more evidence. W here in 1023, only Sec. 11 F ed eratio n of Mu- tlonal School of Music, Chicago, and 3,000 men and women w ere enrolled ale Clubs, accord­ NE1NE1 1 84 a c re s Intern atio n ally known band leader. ; in th e Chicago F ederation of M usi­ ing to Inform a­ NW 1NE1 1.67 acre s cians, on th e 1926 ro ste r th e 6,001 “A m erica Is destined to lead th e tio n received by SW 1NRJ 3 53 acres m ark has been pnssed. w orld In m usic,” says Innés. “I t does th e Conn Music NE1SW 1 2.70 a cre s 9 74 a cres not yet rank w ith Germ any, F rance, I C enter here. Follow C reative Instincts. T o ta l _____ ________ 16.43 s e n s H ungary, Italy or E ngland, but w e I “Music has too "E very tim e a com petent band or Said p e titio n p ra y s: nre clim bing. Fully eighty per cent of long been con­ orchestra broadcasts a radio program th e high schools have some m usical 1. T h a t upon th e filing of the p e t i ­ sidered a m ere an o th er m usician is born,” said Jam es organization, an o rch estra or a band, accom plish m e n t F. Boyer, supervisor of the Conn Blush tion, notice be g iv e n as provided by o r both. Music !u th e public schools ra th e r th an u Center. "T he norm al boy or girl has law, and th a t a h e a rin g be held by th e necessary p a rt of above everything else, the creutive board o f d ire c to rs as by law provided. o u r educational 2. T h a t upon th e h e a rin g to be held Instinct. system ,” said Mrs. as p rayed, th e bo rd o f d ire c to rs he«r "W hat happens a fte r the circus E d g a r Stillm an comes to tow n? Why, Immediately such evidence as m av be offered, and K elley, national th e re a fte r th e re Is a trapeze In every th a t open th e final d e te rm in a tio n president of th e Mre. Kelley. shed in the town, and a Juvenile c ir j th e re o f th e b o a id of d ire c to is find federation, In out­ cus In progress on every vacant lo t.! and d e te rm in e th a t it is f e r th e best lining the plans of h e r organization. These youngsters are never satisfied in re re s ts of said d is tr ic t th a t the lands "F o rtu n a tely the delusion Is now be­ w ith th e role of spectators. T hey musl ginning to give way and the tru e m entioned in th e p e titio n , and the value of tone In educational w ork Is ta e p u r . whole th ere o f, be exclu d ed from ihe “And so It has been w ith m usic . ...... . , being more generally acknowledged. The Am erican boy hears an Instru d ,; tr ,c t a n d ‘h *t “ >e bo ard thereu p o n T h e value of teaching Instrum ental m ental solo on the radio. P erh ap s he ™ t c r an o rd e r e x clu d in g said d e te r,b - m usic In all schools can scarcely be h ears the pluyer is paying ills way e “ p re m ise s fr< m th e boundaries of overestim ated. T he F ederation of through college w ith his instrum ent Ba'd d is tric t. Music Clubs is w orking en th u sia stica l­ 3. T h a t upon th e h e a rin g th e board One of his playm ates has had a horn ly for the Inclusion of bands and or­ ch estra s as well as glee clubs in the for a few m onths and he la talking ot find and d e te rm in e t h a t th e lands of organizing a Juvenile band. R ight or th e p e titio n e r a re not su sce p tib le to schools because th e officers of this, the largest m usical organisation In th e spot we have another embryo m u­ be irrig a te d and could n o t and would th e world, a re convinced of the w orth sician. And once music en ters a not be irrig a te d by the c o n stru ctio n of neighborhood th ere Is no stopping It. of this procedure. the work3 by reason of th e fa c t t h a t “T he public schools a re prep arin g Shy of the Plano. the sam e a re p e rm a n e n tly devoted to o u r business lea d ers of the future, “Y our average boy fights shy of the *U9e3 o ld e r th an a g ric u ltu re , h o rtiru l- why not our m usical leaders? W el­ ptano and the singing lesson. He con tu re and v itic u ltu re , and th a t fo r t h a t come will be th e day w hen every aiders these the fields for girls. But reason tne Isr.ds should n o t be in schoot In th e lan d will give cred it fo r executive a s well as theoretic ju st give him a horn, a saxophone, a cluaed in said d is tric t, and th a t th ere - music. We will then be train in g the cornet, a trum pet, a trom bone or any fore th e board o f d ire c to rs should men and women who will la te r give of the other Instrum ents of the 'brass e n te r an o rd e r exelu d in g said lands A m erica a g re at m usic of Its own. band' and see w hat happens.” W H E R E F O R E , N otice is hereby Not every child so train ed will m ake F rederick Nell Innes, D irector, Conn given to all p ersons in te re s te d ip or m usic th e ir life-work but all of them N ational 8chool of Music. who m ay be effe c te d by such change wll be bettered by th e training.” T a sty a n d E ffective will give A m erica th is coveted m usical Apple posset Is excellent for a cold. of th e boundaries o f th e d istric t, to suprem acy.” Boll three ounces of stale bread a p p ea r a t th e office of tb e board of Mr. Innes fu rth e r believes th a t the crum bs In milk to a paste, sw eeten d ire c to rs of th e K ingm an Colony Irri tim Is n e a r a t ------------------ hnnd w hen -------- even — the . wIth honey or glycerin, and add one ____ e _______— g a tio n D is tric t on tfce 11th day of D e­ sm allest com m unity will have Its band, i teaspoonful of ground ginger and half cem ber, 1926. a t th e h o a r o f 6:00 H e th in k s th a t w hen th is condition Is I a teaspoonful of cinnam on. S tir In o ’clock p. m ., and show cause in w rit brought about th a t It will be due tlie pulp of th ree Juicy apples which largely to the Incentive given m usical have beep slowly baked till tender. ng, if any th e re be, w hy th e chan g e i r th e boundaries o f s id d is tric t, as train in g by the public schools of the Serve hot. proposed in said p e titio n should not be nation. “T he modern school is as m ade. proud when a m usical cham pionship Is E lk h a rt, Ind.—Only 22 of 48 sta te s By ord er o f th e board o f d ire c to rs of In th e Union a re w ithout laws, allowing won by th eir band or o rch estra ns It Is w hen th e ir football heavies go down tax atio n for th e support of m unicipal K ingm an Colony I r r g a t on D istrict. bands. It Is show n in a survey by the th e field to glory In every gam e they D ated th is 24th dey of N ovem ber, Conn Music C enter. Even In sta te s play,” he says. 1926. "T he band or o rch estra Is vastly su­ w ithout such law s th e survey shows E M. B lo d g ett, th a t a num ber o f cities have of th e ir p e rio r to th e vocal class," says Innes, S e c re ta ry K ingm an Colony Irrig a tio n own volition appropriated funds to "because th e boy in the adolescent SH A V IN G , H A IR CUTTING D istrii t. provide free baud concerts for th e ir stag e simply- will not sing. He may be HOT A N D COLD BA TH S com pelled to go through the motions, F irs t publication N ovem ber 26, 1926 citizens. T he 26 sta te s having law s under but he will not actually sing. H e re­ L ast publication D e ce m b er, 10, 1926 Roy Founds, Prop. which m unicipalities may ap p ro p riate fuses for th e sim ple reason th a t he funds for m usic e ith e r by action of the h a s no voice to sing w ith. Give Ruch N yssa common council o r a fte r authorization a lad a trom bone or a com et, or any N O T IC E of voters a r e ; A labam a, C alifornia, Other in stru m e n t of the band and his tM M W M W M t W M » IN M H E C O U N I Y C O U R T OF T H E Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, K an­ m usical progress will astound even ST A T E O F OREGO N, FO R T H E sas, M aryland, M assachusetts, Michi­ him self.” ! C O U N TY O F M A L H E U R . gan, M innesota, M ississippi, M ontana, In th e M a tte r of th e E s ta te of JO S ­ N ebraska, New H am pshire, New J e r ­ E P H A L B E R T FE L T O N , D eceased, sey, New York, Pennsylvania, South D akota. T exas, U tah, Vermont, W est N otice is h e reb y giv en by th e un­ Virginia, South Carolina, N orth C aro­ A 20-man town w ith a 44-plcce band d e rsig n ed a d m in is tra trix w ith th e will lina and W isconsin. M ovements for h a s been discovered by the Conn Mu­ annexed o f th e e s t a t e o f Jo se p h A l­ sim ilar legislation a re now under way sic C enter a t E lk h a rt, Ind. b e rt F elto n , deceased, to tb e c red ito rs C. KLINKENBERG In Arizona, Florida, Idaho, K entucky F o rest Grove. Mich., Is the town. of and all p erso n s h a v in g claim * and New Mexico. p r o m i t d e l i v e r y T he e n tire population o f 20 Is housed a g a in st th e said d e ce ased to p re se n t Iow a w as the pioneer sta te In band In five dwellings. Small boys throw them w ith th e n e ce ssa ry vouchers R ?asorabl* Rates leglalatlon, and th e law s of m any of stones from cne end o f th e town to , w ithin six m onths a f te r th e first pub­ th e sta te s now having such sta tu te s th e other. Two sto res serve the n e e d s . P H 0 N Ï 16 on th e books a re modeled a fte r the o f the com m unity. Yet F orest Grove's lication o f th is notice to th e under Iowa plan. T h at law provides th a t band num bers 44 pieces. signed a d m in is tra trix at h e r residence the band tax m ay be levied only a fte r ♦ ♦ ♦ »«SSW S S S V a t N yssa, O regon, o r a t th e office of T he hnm let lacked paved stre e ts j H 4 M 4 4 . V M It has received th e sanction of the and population. It w as not even men­ h e r a t t orneys a t V ale, O regon, which voters. T he question Is subm itted for tioned on th e mops, yet the "m usical E. M. BUOL a ^ T T re s ile n c e a r d said office th e under- vote upon petition of a certain urge" w as there. Several of the s gned se le c ts as h e r p lace o f business A tto rn ey and Com -* lor a t Law percentage of the qualified voters of tow nsm en knew som ething of music, in all m a tte rs connected wiih said e s­ th e towns and cities. Provision Is a s did several o f the boys on the su r­ P ra c tica ia «11 courts ta te o f Jo sep h A lb e rt F e lto n , de­ m ade for repeal of tbe tax In the sam e rounding farm s. T here w ere lots of N yssa, O n goo way. ceased D avis & L y tle , a tto rn e y s fo r others 'ra rin g to blow a born. A m eet­ said a d m in is tra trix ing w as arran g ed , atten d ed by a 100 N O T IC E FO R PU B LIC A TIO N p e r cent rep resen tatio n o f tbe town D ated and first p ublished a t N yssa. Library Hour«. D e p a rtm e n t of tb e In te rio r. and by farm boys yrltbln • radius of O regon, th is 19th day o f N ovem ber, Saturdays Only m any m iles. T he band cam e Into be­ U . 3. Land Office a t Vale, O regon. J9K . M ary P . F e lto n , O pen ta tow n p a tro n 2:90 to 6.30. ing overnight. N< »em ber 18, 192«. A d m in istra trix w ith th e will annexed O u t of tow n p a tro n s 2 M to 7 JO R ehearsals a re faith fu lly attended. N otice is h ereby given th a t K enneth o f th e e s ta te o f Jo sep h A lb ert F el­ '§ a n d plght" p ees the on* .tree* ^ U n ts s e o . ot Rockville, Oregon, who, to n , deceased. nl9dl7 -osting M u s ic B u s in e s s Giving Nation Biggest Crop of Tune Purveyors, Mu­ sicians Find. Schools Pushing Band Music in Music to Fore A ll Schools, A im President of Federation of America Destined to Lead Stomach So Bad World, Says Frederick Music Clubs Outlines Plans Can’t Even Eat Fruit Neil Innés. of Her Organization. Special Offer on the NEW end GREATER HOOVER Only y $0^0 Lk DOWN MANY STATES HAVE BAND TAX LAWS The Balante at V month Our effer te yoa ef the latest and most remarkable achievement ef the world's feremoat makers of electric cleaners is the result of a special arrangement we have made with them to distribute a limited quantity In this territory at these lew terms. 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