/ GA*2 f f l LI ' - L J C I E« C Q K a m m r tì n a L O C A L N E W S IN B E I I Fi Poultry Supplies Custom Cleaning and Grinding NYSSA OREGON. Did you say MEAT? sure, we’ve got meat C O M E A N D G E T IT A special m e e t in g o f t h e Com in e rc ltl C!u b will be held T h u r s d a y evening J a n u a r y 20, a t 7 o ’clock. a n u m b er of i m p o r t a n t m atters a r e to be ta k e n u p and a larg e a t ‘en d an ce is hoped fo r Nyssa Packing Co. BURBIOGE & RAY. Prop - Phene G Nyssa, Or. w*Aw»>wa^fc* Library Hours. Keeping Tab on Madame Saturdays Only Open to town patron 2 J 0 to 6:80. Out of town p a tro n s 2:90 to 7:80 ~ —J ■ a x . '1--- r r r r a j . 1 - a We remember the time when the mistress asked the cook w h a t was her day out. Now the cook asks the mis­ tress w hat la her day In.—Tom Alas- ! son In Collier’». Mrs, J B, S m ith was ta k e n sudde n ly ill Sun d a y n i g h t w ith n e u ra lg ia of the h e a r t and fo r ■ tim e h e r condition was critica l. H a r c ondition shows some improvement) new. however. | Eddie Powell sold t h r e e A t w a t e r K ent aadios t h i s w eek, t h e p u r e b r s e r s ] being J o h n Cancelm o, W m . UcEweti ' and L e s t e r E r n e s t . This, m a k e s 18 radios Mr. Powell h a s sold, radios proving very p o pular in Nyssa. Eddie alio su'd a new fully equipped Oldemo bile to Or, J . J . S a re z in . Miss A m elia D eB oer l e f t F rid a y f o r O nta rio w he re she will a tt e n d school, h e r p a r e n t s h a v in g re c e n tl y moved th e r e . Merle C h e e l e j ’s c a r c a u g h t fire T h u rsd a y e v e n i n g and was e n tir e ly consumed. T he a c c id e n t happened a few miles t h is aide of Cald w ell on th e E v e r g r e e n hig h w a y . The cause of tn e fire is unknow n. ■Barney Wilson, J e s s e Thom pson end A, i i Boydell a t. i n i t J g ro c e rs m eet ing in W eL ar T hursda y evening. Mrs. Georg* U am tnack and little d a u g h t e r Dorothy e ? O n t a r io visited friends in N y s sa on S a t u r d a y . Bl iyney Boydcll la visitiug his pa r enta a few da y s Ji m m i e Cook ha s t e e n v e r y 111 for a few da y s b u t is g e t t i n g ¿letter. K. L. Allen mid family have moved into (he yellow hem>e j u s t Berth of P M. B inkley’s. F o r 3a*e—F j r e p r e d cockerel* s u it­ able for b r t e d i n j purposes. White Brchttiss and Luff O r p ingtons Choice $1.60. J o u r n a l office, Malheur UMirety Buk Club Meeting Commercial Club Meeting Nyssa Grain i Seed Co. t 9 NY 8&A, oascest The regular annual meeting At til« Cicca of C xsìmm December 11, 1M0 of the Commercial Club was held in the club rooms Thursday RE30U3C23 L I A B I L IT I E S evening. Officers elected to Leene end Dieeounte______ 9104,454 61 v e rd u e« * ................................... 627.78 Capital S t a t a .................. ..........$2f,08#.t0 serve for the coming year were: O 1> m Id l^ fk iw iO uve. & F is t. 13.RM.00 S U r-r Evert U s i a t e ................. 6.2U.OS Surplua aita E r t a l e ................. 5»,f 10.18 President— C. L. McCoy. D ietx ict W a r r a n te 2,494.81 Vice president—Dick Tcnsen. School Billa P a y a b le ............................. L ib e r ty Loan Bonde__ ___ 7S.000.se Sic.-Treas.—Frank Morgan R e d ia e e a n to . .. ,. _________ _ end due Directors—H. T. Francis and Cash from Banka 120,466.95 Ernest Wilson C a sh R e s e r v e ......................... 195.466 85 D E P O S I T S .................................54S.7tl.Sl As Mr. Morgan will be unable $621,702 04 m i.T S S .0 6 to assume his duties for some C O U N T Y F U N D S ON D E P O S I T - N O N B time Ii. A. Millar was appointed OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS to serve until such time as Mr. U. J. W ard, P r e sid e n t J o h n Bay. Visa P re sid e n t Morgan will be able to take J . P. Dunaway, Cashier charge. O. G. Bauer, Aeeiatent C a ab ier H . A. Diven, A e a fs ts n t Oeehier J . F. Reece J. J . Saresln Q. L. FttiN pe A salary of $25 a month was voted as compensation for the P r . m p t and u n d e r sta n d in g aervice and our sincere d e t i r e to p ro m o te proepa- secretary. ity; t o help you g a t y o u r a h a r e of it and to uae t h a t s h a r e w ith wiedata. ' A proposition from Ryder Bros, for space in their Oregon Trail guide book was voted down. C a n ta r of th* O w y h j j P r o te c t. in H a l h e u r , County, Or. The matter of placing’ signs at various places along the high-; way was favorably considered j and the secretary instructed to W hen you m ove to get in touch with other towns N y s sa . as you a r e sure along the line,.asking for their t o sooner or l a t e r in o r ­ cooperation. d e r to t a k e a d v a n t a g e of th is w onde r irrigation The committee appointed to p ro jec t, yon will find ua canvass the town for financial he re re ad y t o su pply support reported that from $60 all yo u r a u t o ne eds. to $70 per month, exclusive of F i r s t place on e n te r in g tow n a r . d ^ a s t place on the regular monthly dues, would leaving. be available. Ti e meeting j;a s not very well attended, owing to a num- OWYHEE PROJECT her of business men being out of town, but much interest was HOXIE SERVICE STATION manifested by these present and a good meeting resulted- t a t a NYSSA j R A Powall h i s lea -ed t h a r o o n u in tfce T cnsen Motor Co building and will o p e r a t e a room ing house. W e A ll Have Our Pride A largely a tt e n d e d Ladies Aid m e e t­ T h are ain’t but phu men who kan The 0 . E 8. Social Club was held stick a white handkerchief into the ing was held a t the M ethodist parceli­ breast pocket ov their overcut without ng« T h u rsd a y a f te r n o o n and plans Wednesday a f te r n o o n a t th e hom e of letting a leetle ov it stick out—Just bl discussed for fixing up th e new bas Mrs F ra n k Miller, w ith Mra. Miller accident.—Josh Billings. n ent. and Mrs. F r a n k Hall as h o ste sse s Mrs. Leila Thompson and Mrs A f t e r th e business m eoting th e p a s t B etw een L aw re n c e Gas Sta tion The Wreck: :g Cre-o H a r r y Fra nc is w e re O nta rio visitoro m atron, Mrs. J . J, Surazin , was pre and F ord G a r a g e •e n te d w ith a half anaen sa lad forka, The car was brought to a local g. Tuesday. the g i f t of t h e Soeial Club in recogni rage for repairs and was badly dan Sol cits a p a r t o f your trad e Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H a w o rth and aged.—Texas paper. tion o f h e r efficient services of m a t h r e e d a u g h te r s w e r e dinner g u e s t s Iron. T hen slips o f pa p er were passed W ednesday evening w ith Mr. and and each one a s k t d to w r ite a N ew DRAYAGE Mrs. F ra n k N e w ton Y e a r resolution. Mra J . Boydell wee 1 do all kinds of D ra y ag o sa d T rans Mrs Jo h n Clark and son J a c id s of a w ard e d the prize in this «-onlest. fer. Call a t livery barn. Springfield. 111., a re v isiting with d31tf G A. Rippy, The gueBts w ere t h e n invited to the Mre. J . IS. H u n t e r . T he ladies a r e dining room where they feund a beau old t im e friends. d u l l y d ecorated t a b le laden w i t h r e ­ H a m p to n W atch L ost—N e a r Su mane, brown s u e k i r g colt. Mr», P, M Binkley l e f t Tuesday f r es h m en ts. The c e n t e r piece was >- per ranch, six mites from Nyssa. 1 brown gelding, haggled m ane and m orning for O.olina, Idaho, to visit he g e c a k e w ith seven candles, the Leave a t achool house and race iye re bobtail« d he r d a u g h te r , M -s Bill Beck. l a t t e r r e p re s e n t in g tho nu m b er of ward. R C Keeler. 1 blaek 3 y e a r o'd bobtailed, s t a r in Mr and Mrs C. F, Miller and ye ars t h e club has been in e x is te n c e s t r e a m e r s r e p re s e n t in g the fo r e h e a d ,J is g g le d mane. d a u g h te r s w e re Sunday d in n er g u e sts Ten S ta r colors w ere suspended from the 1 bay m a r e , brand W with bar a t the Troy Sitton home J a n u a r y 11. 1927 across, l e f t stifle, w ith y e a r lin g bay J a c k H u n te r , th e McConnon m a r , c h an d tlie r ar.d a tt a c h e d to th e table. NOTICE OF «STRAY colt, both tw o white hind feet. r e tu r n e d this week from a business S ta r place cards e n a b le d the g u e s t s The following a nim als were t a k e n to find th e i r pieces a t th e table. Place 1 brown m ule, brand IT on le f t t r i p to th e L aG ra n d e c o u n try , no a t my place 3) miles north of shoulder. f a v o rs w e r e bouteneirs m a d e of bean A lu m b e r o f I l y s s a i te s w e re doing Nyssa, known as th e C a t t place J a n ­ candies r e p r e s e n t in g t h e Stai colors. 1 bay geJJing, brand H — l e f t stifle, ju r y d u ty a t V ale th is week. Among ua ry 10. 1927: E ig hteen g u e s t s w ere p r e s e n t , includ­ white hind foot, s t r i p e ie face, t h e m w ere R. J , Davis, Dick Tenson, 1 brown m are DOOIbs.itar in forehead, ing Mrs. John Clark of Springfield, 1 roan m are, b ra nd M l e f t f r o n t! one white l e f t hind foot, with black shoulder,, w hite face, hind legs white P e a r l Bingm an a n d Donald McCloud. Ilk, a house g u / s t of Mrs. J . R. Huu- Bill S e h ir c m a u rraue him self a pres ter. A f e a t u r e of t h e d in n er se rvice ■ucking colt, no visible b ra n d . u p to hocks. 1 bay m are, 900 iba, s t a r in forehead, 1 bay 3 y e a r old, gelding, small s t a r e n t of an Oidsraobile c a r th is week, was t h a t all dishes used w e re of paper. bay su c king colt, no visible brand. in fo reh e a d , no visible brand. No which he p u rc h a se d of Eddie Powell, i t was one of t h e m ost successful local a g e n t for t h a t fam oue m ak e of social e v e n ts of t h s season land fully 1 bay m are, 900 ib a.ata r in forehead, visible b ra nds on those not shown. bay a u c k i r g colt, no visible brand. T a k e n u p th e 13tn day of J a n u a ry , c a ’ . su s ta in ed th e r e p u ta tio n Mrs. Milier 1 light gaey m a r e , 1000 lbs, bob­ IS27. Signed, and Mrs. H all m ade a < hoste sse s a t tailed, blaak su c k in g colt, no visible Tom H a r r is . t h d r Arnvslice Day social, t h a t e v e n t Signed a n ! subscribed to before me band. b e i i g c e successful t h a t t h e y w ere 1 bay m are , brand IT l e f t shoulder, th is 11th d a y of J a n u a r y , 1927 T he T u es d ay ev en in g Bridge C lut d r e f i e d a w ay o u t o f t h e i r t u r n to put W. B. Hoxie, Star in forehead, 1000 Iks, roached Ju s tic e of Peace for Oregon. was e n te r ta i n e d a t t h e h h n e o f Mr?. on a n o th e r one. C. L. McCoy. F o u r ta b le s w e re in play. Mrs. J c h a C«nee!ino was yictor Varieties o f Jinxes in th e p laying c o n te s t , w inning first T he natives of*Galw«y consider the : prize, while Mrs. A. H. Boydell got a v a y with second, w ith Mra. Frank fox unlucky. If they meet a fox on their way to fish, they t u rn hack for Ilall third. Mrs. McCoy’» m other, flint day. If Irishmen or Italians pro M-re K ing of Pendleton and Mrs. Me. nounce the names of curtain animals Coy’s sister, Mrs. 11. M. Spell of while they a re Ashing they are cer Nam pa, w ere g u e s t s of honor. D r - lain to have ill luck. In some sec- liciaua r e f r e s h m e n ts w e re served and * of c'"Hrind tin-re nrc old worn f o r m e d a f i tt i n g e l;m a x to th e even­ en whose names a re unlucky and BOUDOIR CREATIONS Mtch persons m ust b* spoken of In i n g ’s pleasure. an Indirect wny. > ♦ » » «' : A Successful Event Bertsch Barber Shop G. E. Bertsch Entertains Bridge Club Clean Balo~e Painting ‘‘D a / Dream m akes me thin * of gre en f i e l d s - c l e a r sk ie s—b a b b lin g broo ■—and all th e wonderful th in g s th e p oe t telia ua of The p e r fu m e is c e r t a i n ­ ly wall named. Surfîmes which a re to be painted iutu*t bo clfiitt nnd d ry. D ust m u s t be bru. bed o. washed olT nnd grease, whitew ash and w ater pâlots must be rcuiov t-d. Says the Deacon: I t 's .strange how people will abuse the bridge th a t c arries them over, In­ ste ad of tryin g to “m ake the earth a little heaven to go to heaven la.”— A tlanta Ccnstijptjpn. Knocker’s Long Service A I rsss knocker on the front floor of Fra nc is HopkSbson’s house has been In use since the building was erected in 175u a t Bordentown, N. J. T he A nanias Club -“You wait and pay for this hair tonic a f te r the h a ir grows,” said the b a tbe r.—Cincinnati Enquirer. For Sals T r a c to r a r d Plow. E n q u ire e t H. . Q tlnby residence. j73tpd 1 ■ ■ a i i . I V Tho N. H S. opaned w i t h c hee r and e n th u s ia s m liy all t h e scholars, the only gloom being th e f a c t t h a t Miss E m r r w a s forced to be a b s e n t on sc c ount of an o p e r a tio n . The s e m e i s t e r cx-.m.i w e re held this week and j u d g in g by t h e sm iles and l a u g h t e r about th e school room e v e r y ­ one got good g rades, The score for the P a r m a a l u m n i . “• û t f t f t ili i i * “ i iti ili it A A i l - i T N A T r - T tr r t ’T T i f / T i T iT ga m e was 29 to 18, as wss th e s c o re e ver th e Resw ell alumni. This m akes t h r e e s t r a i g h t victories f o r t h * ‘ P h a n ­ tom F i v e .” T h s loca4 lads will a.ill on ail the r skill and lucV w he n t h e y C. K L IN K E N BERG m a s t Val# h e r e F rid a y , J a n u a r y 14, PROM IT DELIVERY in the first bid tot th e southi-iestern Oregon cham pionship. Vale in doped R ?aso?nbla Kotos to win by 2 to 1 odde, b u t to w e re P H O N E 16 t h e y in t h e l a s t g a m e o f f o o t b a l l and the local lads m e t t h a V a h i d s overflowing w ith fight, and i t w o a ’t be dead bunch t h a t Vale m e e t s he re J a n u a r y 14. City Dray Line X i ' V X - T f c t A A T r T t i r T l i T -*- T T T Tree Petrification T he forest service sa ys th a t the pe trifaction of wood ta k e s hundreds of years. It- therefore Is n o t possible for a complete petrifactio n to take place during the lifetime of an indi­ vidual. Auto Tops Repaired Taxidermist Work Ross Parkinson Nyssa. Oregon. f liifli l l T i i r T f c T A T I, T 1 T 4 4 1 A J w i T « » », I i A 1 ' » I t w NYSSA BARBER SHOP SH A V IN G , IFAIR C U T T IN G H O T A N D COLD B A T H S Founds, Prop. Feed by th* Month Good a lf a l f a hay and r u n n i n g w a t e r , on t h e old F i s h e r ra n c h on t h e Owy bea. E lroy H uffm an. 8242t ------ al -----.... j. .. — n ____- je-'. : 8 I I - ¡ " t 4 'H t a f t a ’ H 4 Custom Grinding F A R M E R S ! j| and Chopping x £> X VJ X ? 4 Young Wife Afraid to Eat Anything ” 1 w as a f r a i d to e a t be cauaa I al­ w ays had sto m a c h t r e u b l e a f te r w a r d s . Since ta k i n g Adlerik a I can e a t und feel fin*.” (signed) Mrs. A. How ard. O nb spoonful A dlsrica r e m o v e s GAB a n d o f t e n brings su r p r isin g r a l i s f to th e stom ach. S t e p s t b s t full bloated fe e h n g . Rem oves old w a s t e m a t t e r Mrs M essenger is te a c h in g In Miss from i n t e s t i n t s which you ne v er E n g e r ’s place this week. This is the th o u g h t wag in youz sy s te m . Kse«t- only way we could s t a n d Miss E n g e r ’s e n t tor o b s t i n a t e c onstipa tion. absence. N yssa Pharm acy. T he girls b a s k e t ball t e a m m e t d e ­ f e a t by a U r g e m a r g in a t P a r m a la s t •aunqpij, PI0J3H SJO i Friday n ig h t. This m a k e s t h r e e g a m e s ui>j—-eouanbosuo.) isjnjrtu a sum lost and 1 won a g a i n s t o t h e r high •uofOAOptn lods-uns jo uonHMSdns schools. qr ‘am m )jojS|tn e m i" J |j(I Jo ita ) verJ The boys b a s k e t ball t e a m k e p t up jl) Snouni Su|»q senjojs im i«), th e i r dizzy pace by t r o u n c in g t h e i .io.\3s jn wjuaA eq ot fte q n osi» « je a s tr o n g P a r m a t e a m s t P a r m a l a s t I if a p.jqutt etp of 9|q|5JA ajaav Stadi Friday n ight. T he s ore w as 19 t o 22. ins uaq.vv wjuaf isqi Puisas peaapii They d e f e a te d the P a r m a alu m ni l a s t )Auq fiaojoo* uva f a q .i ‘sjaaaaaqo ^ooS oja.vv f a q i jnq Uo|jmn.m;ii| *|))ti W ednesday and followed by d e f e a t i n g .«q f i |t.b |iu * y* uam joqir.iw aqj, th e Do,wall alu m ni on T u e s d a y o f th is u o i) i) » j» d B i{ jo d g - u n g week. *> sWtaaitaoncsmtissst This is t h e season of th e y e a r to get your h a r n e s s oiled and re pair- I ed re ad y for the sp r i n g woik. We ■ ■ do first c sss work ar.d g u a r a n t e e ' ’ satisfaction. School Notes ! Flour, Feed and Recleaning Coal and Wood and Black Bear Roof Paint Thia business is for sale, A good business for; tbs rigk man. Inquire at the Nyssa Flour Mill. P. M. WARREN. l - t a - '- t a 'H -H : -.-’.-H r ♦•> + ♦+ .: ta « I#