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Custom Cleaning
and Grinding
Nyssa Grain &
Seed Co.
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MEAT?
Did you say
sure, we’ve got meat
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COME AND GET IT
Nyssa Packing Co.
BURB1DGE & RAY. Prop.
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Phone 6
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Library Hours.
Btturdays Only
Opan to town patron 2:80 to 6:30.
Out o f town natrons 2:30 to 7:80
:: Bertsch Barber
Shop
> Between Lawrence Gas Station
and Ford Garage
Solicits a part o f your irade
:: G. E. Bertsch
Hairt on Human Head
Instruments recently Invented are
-apable of counting the hairs on the
head and giving other data of Interest
to hairdressers. It has been shown
that the number of hairs growing on
the average head Is from 100,000 to
250,000, varying with the texture of
the hair. Human hair grows at the
rate ef half an inch a month.
Chiropractors
Drs. R. P. and Pearl M. Bradford,
licensed m Oregon and Idaho. Carver
graduates. Consultation and examin
ation free. Fifteen years successful
practice in the state. First door west
of bank, Nyssa, Oregon.
&. M. B LO IQ STT
Attorney and Coui.it Jor at Law
Practice in all courts
Nyssa, Or: won
Nyssa, Or.
Keeping Tab on Madame
We remember the time when the
mistress asked the cook what was her
day out. Now the cook asks the mis
tress what Is her day In.—Tom Mas
son In Collier’s.
W e All Have Oar Pride
Thare ain’t but phu men who kan
stick a white handkerchief Into the
breast pocket ov.their overcut without
letting a leetle ov It stick out—Just bl
accident.—Josh Billings.
The Wrecking Crew
The car was brought to a local ga
rage for repairs and was badly dam
aged.—Texas paper.
DRAYAGE
I do all kinds of Drayagu and Trans*
fer. Call at livery barn.
d31tf
G. A. Hippy.
Stomach So Bad
Can’t Even Eat Fruit
LOCAL NEWS IN BRIS F
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Franeia and
Mrs, John Ray and daughter Agne*
apent the week end in Emmett.
Mr. and Mra. Gordon Ray and son
returned to Nyssa after an absence o f
■everal month« apant on the coeat.
They are viaiting at the home o f Mr.
Ray’s mother, Mra. Tom Butler.
The 12 day old infant of Mr. and
Mrs. E. Brown died Saturday Ser
vices were held Sunday and the little
one interred in the city cemetery.
Dick Tenarn left today with a ship*
ment o f fat cattle for the Portland
markst.
C, Blokkar was ove* from hit ranch
near Vais Wadneaday stinking hands
with “ the boy*.’ ’
The Guild will meet at tha home o f
Mrs. Frank Hall on Thursday, Febru
ary 8. Members requested to be on
hand aa important buaidess Is to be
taken care of.
Frank Reberger returned Thursday
from Aberdeen, Waab,, where he has
been employed for acme time.
Mr. and Mrs, Hershey were called to
New Plymouth Wednesday by the
serious illness o f Mrs. Hershey’s fa-
ther. Rev. Stanley. They returned
Tbursday and reported Mr. Stanley's
condition ranch improved.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Messenger are
in Moscow, Idaho, this week, where
they ware called by the death of
Mrs.
Messtnge. 'a father.
Frank
Newton la in charge o f the school
during Mr. Messenger'« absence.
A cold Snap Tbursday and Thursday
night cauaed the mercary to hunt its
hole and 4* dropped to zero apparently
without an effort. A piercing wind
which accompanied it added to the
discomfort of those who had to be out
in it. Coming to suddenly after thaw
ing weather didn’ t add anytemg to ita
popularity.
METHODIST COMMUNITY
NOTES
Work on the basement o f the church
is still going on.
The Ladies Aid Society will meet on
Thursday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. AI Thompson to make plans for
eeyeral important social affaire, aa
well aa to make some business ar
rangementa in regard to furnishing
the kitchen o f the new basement.
The ladies expect to hold » baasar
in the spring, perhaps in Macch They
alao expect to furnish a free dinner in
tha near futare for those who have
contributed work or money towards
the improvement*. An old school party
will ba given in the near future and a
play is alao being planned.
The
sermon
Sunday
morning
ia acetber in
the
series of
World Service
The subject will
ba
the
religious eendition
ia
Europe. Miss Iva Waiters wi'i have
charge o f the Junior Church in the
absence of Mr. Messenger. Slides on
Mohammedan lands will ba ahowa co
Sunday sight.
There will be a trustees meeting
Saturday afternoon nt 2:10 at tha
parsonage. D>. Hamilton will be pres
ent to discuss important matters of
finance
“ For v e in was badly constipated
and troubled with gas after eating.
Could not eat fruit and many other
thing*. Adlerika has done m* g o o d -
can now eat anything."
(signed)
W H. Fletcher.
Adlerika remove*
G as and often brings astonishing re
lief to the stomseh. Brings out a sur
prising amount o f old w at'e matter
you never thought was in the ayetem.
ForR ent 6 aere tra ct,4 roomhoute
Stops thal full bloated feeling and
with
pellar underneath. All in blue
makes you enjoy eating
Excellent
grass and alfalfa exeepr. quarter of
or chronic constipation,
acre for garden Three quarters mila
Nyssa Pharaaaay.
f i « u school, la sh or monthly pay
ment*. dee Willard Lynch or Malheur
County Bank.
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Aid for Barn»
Cold tea leaves, bound on a
take pain away at once.
Airman’» Vanity
An amusing instance of vanity un-
per peculiar circumstances Is given
in the war diary of a young American
flyer In Liberty. During the war, as
he tells, one of his comrades, who had
lost all of hla teeth In c crash, and
who had also lost hla false teeth one
morning, wouldn't fly that day be
cause he was afraid he'd get shot
down with ao teeth In his mouth.
Frethmen on Job Early
Freshmen of about forty colleges
ard universities report a week In ad
vance of tha formal opening In order
to receive preliminary Instruction In
tended to acquaint them with the life
they ar* to lead In the Institution, ac
cording t* School Life.
One Easy Prophecy
"There are few things yon can
prophesy about women with absolute
certainty," write# Blleen Bourne In
Liberty, “ outside of the facts that the
will be born, may marry, and will
seme day quietly head a procession of
mourners."
“ AdV' on Ceiling
Barber ihopa In Paris have leased
their celling space to advertising coa-
eerni Patrons are thus forced to
road th* "ads" while the barber
shave« them, unless they desire te
float their eye*, says the Dearbor*
Indepen dee-.
Special Meeting
A specii I maetiag o f the Commer
cial Club was bald Thursday night,
with Prasidsbt C. L. MaCoy presiding.
The principal baalnaas o f the evening
was regarding the furnishing and fit-
tini up o f tha old Malheur Gounty
Bank building aa headquarter* for tha
reclamation officials, ab o aa offices for
th* Owyhea District and the Commer
cial Club. The matter was dUecsaed
from every angle and a committee
appointed to ascertain tha cost of th*
proposed improvement sad confer with
tbs directors o f tha Owyhs* Irriga
tion district ralativ* to tha proportion
at* amount o f tha coal aaeh organ
ization would stand. Th* next regu
lar meeting will be held Thursday,
February 10, at which time some defi
nite action will ha taken.
Nyssa-Vale Game
The Nyssa girls upset dopo and
ahowed a great deal e f fight by
defeating the Vale g irb 19 to 80.
The boys team kept up theis disty
pace by defeating the strong Vale
boys team. The score was 9 to 18.
This makes four straight vietoriaa for
the “ Phantom F ife ’ ’ and put them in
the lead fer the race for the South
eastern Oregon championship.
Th*
Nyssaitee will maet Roswell Friday,
jaduary 21, at Roswell, in their next
clash.
School Notes
The first meeting o f th* second
semester e f th* Associated Student
Body of tha Nyssa High School was
held January 17. Tha following effi
cers were elected;
Robert Thompson—president.
Paulin* Fisher— vie« president.
Gilbert Klinkenberg—secretary and
treasurer.
Max Dunaway—pell king.
Bugene Marquis—athletic manager.
Fay Swan—reporter.
A concert given by the school or
chestra was enjoyed Wednesday af
lei noou at the 8th period The or
cheitra ia making remarkable pro
gress under th* able leadership e f Mr.
Stoner.
Oddly Named Retort
Mount Desert la the name of an
IMand off the coast of Maine, so
called by Its discoverer, Champlain.
A ridge of hills extends across the
southern pordoa of the Mand, sev
eral of th* peaha rising somewhat
above 1,000 feet. It Is one o t the moat
famous and attractive summer re
sorts on the Atlantic
Hitt or y Prove» It
Numbers of the old melodies may
not come back in popularity, but the
old Jokea will.-*-Clearwater (Fla.)
Herald.
Sign of Induttry
A holler shop Is the only place
where s roan making the most noise
Is doing the most work. - -Arkansas
Gasette.
For Sal*
Tractor and Plow.
R. Quinby residence.
Enquire at H.
j78tpd
I f
VEB
Malheur County Bank
NYSUA, O I M O N
At U m Close o f Basiaeaa December 31, 19M
RESOURCES
Loan* anti Discounts______ 1404,454.11
Overdraft«...............................
«27.7»
Building,Fusnlturs, A Fiat. 18,690.00
Other Real Estate ________
8,218.00
School Distsict Warrants
2,484.81
Liberty Loan
Bonds......... 78,000.99
Cash and due
from Banks 120,466.96
C ash R s se r v s , . . . ________ 195,466 86
LIABILITIES
Capita) Stock.......................... 128,090.90
Surplus and Prefit*...............
50,919.90
Bills Payable.......................
M SB
Rediscounts....................
BOMB
DEPOSITS............................. 6i8.7N.il
$921,702 04
COUNTY FUNDS ON D EPO SIT-N ON B
(621,708 09
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
H. J. Ward. President
John Bay, Vies President
J. P. Dunaway. Cashier
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O. G. Bauer, Assistant Cashier H. A. Dive», Assistant Cashier
J. F. Reece
J. J. Saraaia
G. L. FbiUipe
Prampt and understanding service and our sincere deair* to promote prospe-
ity; to help you get your share of it and to use that share with wis
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NYSSA
Center o f tha Owyhea Prolact, in Halheur, County, Or.
When you move to
Nyssa. a; you are aurc
to sooner or later in o r
der to take advantage
o f this wonder irrigation
project, you will find ua
here ready to supply
all your auto needs.
First place on entering
town and last place on
leaving.
HOXÏE SERVICE STATION
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>*4 4k
Happinett in Labor
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More Berries
The Joy that comes to us in the | In parts of Hungary, farm laborer*
knowledge that we can labor, that we are paid In vegetables. Occasionally,
can fill a niche in this busy world, Is we suppose, a workman will ask for
enough to compensate us for the ef an Increase In his week’s celery.—
fort. On our ability to labor depends Humorist.
our existence, contentment, and hup- ,
plness.—Grit.
!
Would Sound Better
Joy in Kindliness
A kind heart Is a fountain of glad
ness, making everything in its vicinity
to freshen Into smiles.—Washington
Irving.
Many a man would have a better
appreciation of Ids home were a real
estate salesman to write an advertise
ment offering it for sole.—Bangor
Dally Commercial.
Custom Grinding
and Chopping
f
Flour, Feed and Recleaning
Coal and Wood and Black
Bear Roof Paint
This business is for sale. A Rood business for the righ
man. Inquire at the Nyssa Flour Mill.
P. M. WARREN.
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Meet Me at
Rader’s Big Closing
Out Sale
ia becoming the cry of every thrifty buyer. And well indeed should this be the ery.
We have promised the biggest and greatest sa e ever held in ONTARIO ar.d we ars
making good, great erowds every day go with loads o f Wonderful BARGAINS. You
should share in these great savings.
MEht'S WOOL BLAZERS, $2.43 and up
Boya Blazers, $1 23 and up
ALL WOOL FULLSIZF DOUBLE BLANKET, $6.98pair
LADIES SHOES, Slippers, etc., a great showing at $1,00 pr. up
These are but a few af the many savings. New low prices a*re made every
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BECAUSE THIS COMPLETE STOCK MUST BE S O L D OUT. We are quitting business
in ONTARIO.
Come every day-it will pay you
Ontario
RADERS
Oregon