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THE GATE CITY JOURNAL V O LU M E X X V . NO. N Y S S A , OREGON, F R ID A Y , it *- OW YHEE Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Lowe dinner guests in the B. F. | home Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. W alter Marshall of| Nyssa were calling in the Lowe and Fisher homes on Sunday. 29. 1927. *1.50 P E R Y E A R Vaporings o f WEALTHY SHEEPMAN COMA 30 HOURS v , o rv? 7 ! r OF WESTFALL OIES itor.)— Because the prohibition laws "• JE R R Y M ARSH ALL RECOVERS do not absolutely prevent moonshin- M ALCOLM C O R R IG A L SUCCUM BS C O NSCIO U SN E SS A F T E R LO S ing and bootlegging, the weta point TO SPO TTE D F E V E R A N D The Kolony pump fo r irrigating IN G F IS T IC B A T T L E to them aa failures and demand j P N E U M O N IA I was started on Monday. Real Estate Transfers Recorded. their repeal and the restoration ol Mesdames O. Schweizer, E. Ward, I the old license system. By the W. F. Homan et ux to Mabel Judd IM P U L S E FO R S O U TH E R N P A - ! Jerry Marshall, unconscious f ° r same token all other laws are fail- C. Fisher and T. M. Lowe attended Koster-Lots 11, 12, 13, and 14, Block Malcolm Corrigal, pioneer sheep C1F1C W IL L BE TO E X TE N D the County Council at V alley View 138, Ontario. more than 30 hours following a ures and should ^ repCaled. The man of the county, who made W est- 4-16-27. *10.00. E A S T W A R D T O M A LH E U R ■Saturday and pronounced it extra cabin on Cottonwood 18th amendment to the Constitution fall his home fo r many years, died Thomas Gardiner to Ontario N a light at a — — - good. There was an exceptionally creek near Harper, is slowly recover- j o f the United s u te g 8nd the Vol- here Wednesday morning o f spotted tional B an k -S E K S E K and Lot 2, mg and w ill live, while a warrant stead law make the handling o f in- fever and pneumonia. He was Sec. 3-22-46. 4-12-27. *1.00. (Q. C. lias been sworn out charging Theo- |0Xicating liquor a crime; but i f the brought to Vale in delirium nearly Deed). dore Austin with the offense. Coun year council meetings are missing outlawed business o f the manufac- two weeks ago and from the first Frank C. Bramwell, Supt. of ty officials are making a thorough an unusual treat along educational lure and sale o f liquor ran be made there was little chance for his re Banks to Quinn River B ank-SEK- search for Austin, but he has not legitimate and respectable through T o Malhrur County Means Markets lines. Each year they are better covery. He was past 50 years old. S W K Sec. 32-32-46. 4-15-27. * 1.00. been located and is thought to have In A ll Directions For Vale and better. the operation o f a license, so can Funeral services were arranged fo r (Q. C. Deed). left Malheur county in a car. And Owyhee Projects any other crime. I, therefore, sug Friday afternoon at the Nelsen chap Mr. and Mrs. Page o f Vale called Pacific Live Stock Co. to J. D. Marshall and Austin were living gest the licensing o f all forms of at the J. B. Smith home Sunday and el, with Rev. P erry officiating. Fairman ct al-Lot 20, Harper Ranch together in the cabin. In some way crime. Mr. Corrigal was known through Assurance that the Southern Pa- ^ with Miss ,vers went ? " UP to Subdivision. 3-31-27. * 10.00. they became angered and the figh t the new dam site at The-Hole-in-the- I would have the law fix a fee out the county as a successful sheep cific and H ill railroad lines have Marshall was terribly Pacific Live Stock Co. to J. D. occurred. agreed on entering Klamath Falls « round- A larKe delegmtion from Fairman et al-Lot 21, Harper Ranch beaten about the head and present for each act hitherto appearing on man, a highly respected citizen and a good business man. He came to over the tracks o f the form er is 0 n ta n ° were also enjoy.ng an out- ed a sorry sight. He was w e d for our statute books as a crime. For Subdivision. ,3-31-27. *10.00. murder I would have the fee fixed this country from Scotland 30 years assurance that railroad construction and AuBast Tuelson by Buzz Hart, a sheep man who P. R. Soars et ux to Malheur w ill reach the central part o f O re -, and the Kl.ngbaclc fam .ly represent- • t one hundred thousand dollars. No ago, firs t settling at Heppner. F ive C o u tn y-S W K N E K Sec. 8-16-43. 4- lived nearby, until taken to the hos doubt there would be objection to years later he moved to Malheur gon, and that dreams o f a direct t(* ^ wy ee* pital. It was feared that Marshall 18-27. $1.00. (Q. C. Deed). county. He le ft quite a large es California and coast market are at ^ Oregon Trail gets the star fo r the would die without regaining con the size o f the fee, on the ground Malheur County to Malheur Land that it would be class legislation, tate, as he was the owner o f con- last to come true. When the cen- 1 best attendance at the Council as sciousness. for only the wealthy could afford siderable farm land and livestock, tral and eastern part o f the state from this precinct 13 o f their 15 C o .-S W K N E K Sec. 8-16-43. 4-18- Game Wardens Pete McGovern of have modern transportation facili- Pa’ d members were there. 127. *1.00. Baker and Charles McClees saw the luxury o f licensed murder. But j Herbert Corrigal o f W estfall is a ties, fo r Malheur it will mean access . Slides o f South A frica were shown1 U. S. A . to Archie M. S m ith -W K - _________ Marshall at his cabin Thursday and we have found it almost impossible brother. Two brothers and a sister to convict a wealthy malefactor, no live in Scotland. His uncle is a to markets in all directions o f agri- at the Oregon Trail school for t h e 1 N W K Sec. 34; and E K E K Sec. 33-; reported the matter how. conclusive the proof of banker o f Heppner. 16-39; Lot 4, Sec. 3; and Lot 1, Sec. Besides these cultural products that w ill be produc- children on Wednesday evening, his guilt. Under the license sys relatives, many friends mourn his ed on the great Vale and Owyhee ir- 1 The Kolony school boys were vic- 4-16-39. 11-22-1922. tem, instead o f expending vast untimely death. rigation projects. | torious in a ball game with the Ore- U. S. A. to Archie M. Sm ith -N E K amounts o f the people’s money in NEK- Predict Development j gon Trail boys but the girls were N W K S E K , E % N W 14, and futile prosecutions, huge suras would j lloise Visitors— The Oregonian said in a Sunday! bested in a game with the children S W K Sec. 34-15-39. 11-22-1922. O N T A R IO be paid into the public treasuries Archie M. Smith to M. C. Sells- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hohn of Boise ed itorial: 1 from the B ig Bend school on Fri- for the privilege of committing N E K , N W K S E K ,, E i i N W K , and over to spend Sunday with the A beautiful spring day greeted Once in Klamath Falls, the H ill day. The Kolony served doughnuts licensed crime. Just think how satis school and NEKSWK Sec. 34; W U N W K Sec. Ted Hohn fam ily here. the caravan o f about thirty cara lines w ill have as good a case for and lemonade to the factory to ensconce yourself safely 33-16-39; Lot 4, Sec. 3; and Lot 1, With Ontario Friende— connection with the Western Pacific their visitors. and comfortably behind a log, in a that made the trip to the Owyhee Sec. 4-16-39. 9-4-26. *10.00. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Ennis spent Mrs. Thomas Rust and two small dam site last Sundev n W. Jones as the Southern Pacific made fo r the Corinne Maxwell Ward to R. C. Sunday visiting with the J. F. Mill- paieh o f brush, with the proper li- headed the committ • i extension to its Central Pacific line daughters M ary and Betty Louise n nse in your pocket and plug your via Alturas. Central Oregon would were guests Thursday in the Kling- Enos-Lots 13 and 14, Block 1, A d kin and J- E. Long families in On unsuspecting enemy as he came by. the a ffa ir with th tario. rian. 4-14-27. *1.00. Larue Blackaby ai la then have two routes through N e back home. And when you discovered that your Mrs. Crocker Johnson to R. D. Gate City Visitors— who made plans ft pier vada both eastward and westward—• The Henry Slippy fam ily were self and your neighbor's w ife were Maule-Lots 15 and 16, Block 136, Misses Hazel Russell and Alice i two through Utah and Colorado to Sunday visitors in the John Jarvis affinities, how convenient a license lunch. W ell over Ontario. 4-18-27. $10.00. Purvis accompanied Mrs. Posey and; enjoyed the outi the middle west and tw o to San home at the Head gate. would be fo r the elimination o f the U. S. A . to A lfred A . Jungwirth- her daughters to Nyssa Friday af- engineers who ar Francisco. The impulse fo r the The E. Arm strong fam ily from 1 U K 7 V r 1 ‘ 1 superfluous husband, ao that you enK,nce” EKSW K, SEKNWK, W K N E K , , ternoon and _ did not return until an<J , he couU Uy# ,ly ever a f. , dam site Southern Pacific gradually to extend near Nampa were calling in -------------------------- h a p p ily ------------ the and N W K S E K Sec. 25; and W % - Sunday evening. eastward from Lakeview and occupy Kolony Sunday. ter, unmolested by pesky sheriffs, (e Ptlon and exPlal S E K Sec. 24-16-40. 8-30-1920. With Nyssa Friends— southern Harney and Malheur coun- The c]aude Sm,th Alyon McGinn. and costly all who were inte W. R. Aldridge to Rose Aldridge- j Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Strlngfellow pestilential detectives tics, fo r the Union Pacific to com com- . ..... , tits, Jack T aylor wer court proceedings. is and W alter Pinkston families en- N E K N E K S E K Sec. 29-15-47. 3-5- drove to Nyssa Sunday to visit the plete its line westward across the | to see his brothor joyed a picnic dinner at the mouth 1923. $10.00. A valuable feature o f the license Ray Chapman fam ily, form er ac- : hospital. state, would be felt. o f the Owyhee river Sunday. Bystem would be the fact that there Agnes Theresa Stulb to Daniel E. ¡ quaintances in Pendleton. Through having been held so long Mr. and Mrs. Fi would be reprisals. Scarcely would Mr. and Mrs. Robert Currier, Mr. ¡Pow ers et a l-W K S W K Sec. 16-20- Hunt’ s Move— isir w\ti* w’0 to Brogan Sunday in cold storage- by the railroads, the funeral services be over when and Mrs. J. Lane and Mesdames W. i 43. 8-17-1920. *10.00. To be nearer their work during ,h*r ri lativ»**. Oregon is destined to experience some friend o f the victim would se form er's father a Nichols, N. Bach, and M. Judd w erej Emma Zimmerman, Executrix to the busy summer months, Mr. and more rapid development now that it > yer and his Mr. and Mrs. Di' cure a license to kill the killer. representatives at the Council from j Leonard Zimmorman-Lots 6, 7, 8, 9, Mrs. A . S. Hunt have moved from is taken out. visitors who mother were among Kingman Kolony. 1 and 10, Fractional Block 200, Ontar- The killing radius would constant their residence to a housekeeping also part o f N W K S W K S E K - ly lengthen and license fees would saw the ball game at Vale with W il Fred Klingback was a visitor in io; apartment in the rear of their accumulate in such tremendous low R iver Sunday. Emmett Friday and Saturday of Sec. 3-18-47. 6-4-26. *1,500.00.. 1 store. Russell Zimmerman et al to Leon 'Valter Grams® moved his fam ily amounts that we would be able to last week. ard Zimmerman-Lots 6, 7, 8, 9, and j Portland Irip He la en finance our governments county, to Austin on Monday. Fred Pullen has as a guest his 10, Fractional Block 200, Ontario; j David Graham returned from state and national, without direct gaged in work on the highway near cousin Brie Reed o f Jordan Valley. also part of NEKSWKSEK Sec. 3- Portland Tuesday, where he spent taxation. In the vendettas resulting there. Chas. Newbill, Sr., an old resident 18-47. 7-8-26. *1,500.00 (Q. C . 1 over a week on banking business. from the license system, many of Ontario pupils who represented o f Owyhee passed away at the Holy P g ed) His son James met him in Ontario those who ought to have been hung, the town in the county spelling con (F rom the Malheur Enterprise) Rosary Hospital in Ontario, Satur Emma Zimmerman, Executrix to an<l be visited with his fam ily here but whose money saved them from test at Vale Thursday were Frances H. G. Kennard, state watermaster, day, April the 23rd. His body is to Russall Zimmerman et a l-N E K , S% until Wednesday. Then he returned hanging, w ill be bumped o ff, thus McClain, Goldie M iller, fifth ; Ran made a trip to the Riverside dam be laid to rest in the Owyhee ceme- N W K , and W K S W '/ i Sec. 25; N % - to Jordan Valley. ridding the country o f many bad dall Kester, Raymond Webster, six the last o f the week to install an tary on Monday the 25th. NW'/i Sec. 36; S % N E K , and S E K - A t Unity— men. th; Helen Diven, seventh; Claude evaporation station. The instru Mr. and Mrs. Millous Lawrence S E K Sec. 26-18-41; N E K Sec. 36; However, there is one o f the form O’ Dell, eighth. Susaheth McCarthy, ment records the amounts o f water visited the form er’s relatives near S % S E K , N W K S E K , and S W K N E - Helen er crimes that I would refuse to li seventh; o f District 40 and that evaporate out o f the reservoir! K Sec. 25-16-41; S W K N E K , and S- Unity last week end. W hile in the cense. That is embezzlement. It Withers, eighth grade student of in all the months o f the year, weath neighborhood Mr. Lawrence again % N W !4 Sec 30-18-42. 10-14-26. would be foolish, indeed, to grant District 23 were the other contest er conditions, etc. There is only tried his luck trout fishing, but in * 1 . 00 . licenses to loot our treasuries and ants from this zone. one other station in use in Oregon, Fannie Branson et al to Russell asmuch as the city o f Baker had ap thus rob ourselves. I would make Ontario nine defeated N e w ' P ly and that is used by the Oregon A g parently descended upon Rose creek, Zimmerman et a l-N E K , SK N W 14. it a capital offense to commit any mouth in the opening game o f the ricultural college. The information there was scarcely room fo r another and W V4SW K Sec. 25; N%NW K act without the proper license. For season last Sunday. Interest did The March meeting o f the Wade the station records w ill prove of Sec. 36; S K N E K N % S E K , and SE- hook. instance, i f an individual with a not lag and the game was a battle great use in the construction of P. T. A . was at the home o f Mrs. K SE *4 Sec. 26-18-41; N E K Sec. 13 and 14, Block 70. Greens Add. to murderer’ s license should be caught throughout. The line-up follows: Jesse Johnston. A communication other reservoirs. 36; S K S E K , and S W K N E K Sec. Nyssa. stealing chickens, I would have him Ed, Nelson, catcher, B ill Lyles and 4-23-27. *60.00. from the Children’s Farm Home was Mr. Kennard also set up rain 25-16-41; S W K N E K , and S K N W K S h eriff C. W. Glenn to J. Boydell- promptly executed. To make the li Van Petter., pitchers; Kerchner, guages, anemeters, thermometers read and it was voted to send * 10. Sec. 30-18-42. 10-14-26. *1.00. (Q. et al-Lots 14, 15, and 17, Block 16, cense Bystem still more attractive, firs t; Pat Brennan, second; Scholes, Mrs. Roberts gave an interesting and an evaporation fan. There also C. Deed). I would forbid the courts to enter third; Parks, ss; Test, If; Moore, cf; Nyssa. 4-23-27. *30.00. Healthy Child.’’ has been constructed an artificial review o f “ The S h eriff C. W. Glenn to Payette Minnie A . F eg tly et v ir to Edna tain any action fo r the recovery of and Masterson rf. Bird is manager Lunch was served. control below the dam. Oregon Slope Irrigation District- C. Brandon-Lots 30, 31, and 32, property or its value; fo r when a o f the team. The A p ril meeting was at the A t present the reservoir contains H W K S W K Sec. 23-16-47. 4-9-27. BBlock 9, Hadleys 3rd Add. to Vale. thief steals something under the home of Mrs. Frank M iller at Wade. Judge B iggs spent most o f the 150,000 acre feet o f water. Within *641.22. authority o f a liense, the stolen week in Vale at the April term o f 3-21-27. $1.00. executive board 10 days an overflow is expected, as A report o f the J. B. M errill to L. G. Plckell-SW- U. S. A . to Ben Franks-Lot 9, Sec. property should be “ hisn.” N o doubt court. considerable water must come down meeting was given and a letter from '4 Sec. 16-15-46. 4-11-27. *10.00. j 16; S E K S E K Sec. 17; Lots 2 ,-8, unthinking people with warped or Mesdames Harris and Judd on Pre- “ Better Homes W eek” has been as soon as the weather warms up a Clair John Gibson et ux to Clair 16, and 7, Sec. 20; and Lot 2, Sec. improperly developed consciences observed fo r the firs t time here little. This w ill be the first over School Children was discussed. Sev J. ( b on C o .-N K N E K , N K N K S K - 29 -2 H -4 4 1-22-1924 will not approve my program ; but this week, with programs under the flo w in two years. An abundant eral mothers present agreed to help N E K , and 60 acres in N E K Sec. I s h e r iff C. W. Glenn to R. P. Brad- I console m yself with the thought Miss Gillis, county nurse, in exam direction o f Miss Edna West, high water supply is assured. ford-Lots 10, 11, 12, 17 and 18, that every other great reform er has ining children. The study hour was 36-19-46. 4-7-27. *1.00. S h eriff C. W. Glenn to II. R. Otis- B)ock Green, Add. to Nyssa. 4- been ages ahead o f his contempor school teacher. in charge o f Mrs. Ralph Haworth. David Rees o f Des Moines, Iowa, Lots 19 and 20, Block 1, Adrian. 11- | 23 27 *50 00 aries. The W eiser Annex is now meet visited Mrs. Jacob Stroup and Frank 7-1925. $10.00. j ' '* W. G. Thomson ing once a month instead o f twice. C. D. McCullough et al to Gerrit j Complaints Filed In Circuit Court. Draper last week, friends whom he W. L. Shovell, County agent, was had not seen fo r n great many S ta m -S K N K N W K Sec. 25-21-46.: Wm. McEwen vs Wm. Peutz. 4-18 Spinster present A p ril 8, and gave an inter years. 4-1-27. *8,500.00. -27. Injunction. esting talk on club work. He sang S. H. Andrews has returned to S h eriff C. W. Glenn to A. R. Mil- Dan J. H olly vs C. Ceal Boswell They pity me; in such aloneness sec The grand j'ury convened Monday several selections. The Annex is A grayin g waste, deserted, path Albany after visiting his daughter, r t lar-I/Ots 6, 7, 8. and 9, Block 29, et al. 4-18-27. Foreclosure of mort^ and found six true bills, three of planning a joint meeting w.th Jef- T p u t s ( .h s A()l| to Nyssa; Lotfl m »1,771.92. less, sad; Mrs. R ay Boyer. which are secret indictments. Frank ferson association soon. _____________________________ ______________________________ Their cloaks around them draw, Carl Lawrence and Miss Reva Brown was charged with assault With the proceeds from the farce, j sigh, and agree W H A T ’S N E W Purcell o f Vale were among those with a dangerous weapon with intent “ The Hoodooed Coon’ ’ which the j That theirs is happiness I never at the recent M aytag banquet. Mr. to kill and fo r burglary of the On Jamieson P. T. A . presented both | According to the Department o f Agriculture, 217 use- had. and Mrs. C. E. McConnachie o f N ys tario Pharmacy. in Jamieson and Brogan, necessary f u l p r o d u c t s a r e m a n u f a c t u r e d f r o m COITl. One time their words were small sa were other out-of-town visitors. Fi4‘ nklin Huntington was indicted equipment to standardize their \ Q a ^ jlujjs are use{] extensively in the manufacture o f Oren Boyer was the principal stones, grim ly strung, fo r the th eft o f a Chevrolet car be speaker at the Arbor Day entertain That bound me, bitter as an iron S C B 0 r 0 oganShisP n i^nU K husy preparing furfu ral, a chemical important in making synthetic resin, longing to Stella Cox o f Ontario. ment last Thursday sponsored by the chain, Up to Friday only two cases had for the zone spelling contest and phonagraph records, and other products. Their rippling laughter mocked me, Woman’ s Club. been set for trial for the April term, track meet. W ith the proceeds ob Ivo ry substitutes and oil fo r paints are now derived The Music club met Saturday and sharply flung which again promises to be very tained from a community supper the from soy beans. Like scarlet shafts down a dark enjoyed another instructive program P. T. A. has secured a slide and light. State vs. Snyder, charging in the study o f American musicians. well o f pain. Crushed cane stalks from sugar mills are used in the arson, w ill be tried April 27. The necessary track equipment. Mrs. Irwin Troxell entertained the 1 would have given years, eternity. The Ontario P. T. A . met on April manufacture o f lumber substitutes. case o f Hartley vs. State Industrial county executive committee o f the reckless. The president appointed Mrs. Accident commission has also been 15. A new midget camera, only tw o inches thick, takes 5 0 T" break nay fetters, j W. C. T. U. at her home on Satur W ill J. Roberts and Mrs. Wm. I -ax- set fo r the 27th. tiny pictures with one loading film. To b(. . t swift and day afternoon. son as county council delegates. Mrs. A new allo^v called solium, the discovery o f a London strong in me Vale Sends Flood Quota— . The N ew Plymouth bank has re Laxson, chairman o f the gymnas Answering an appeal fo r funds And glow, just once, a radiant, organized and w ill reopen on May 2, ium committee, reported that her chemist, may be made harder than steel or softer than for relie f o f sufferers in the flood according to a repent visitor. A ll committee had been hard at work lead, through variation o f processes o f manufacture. white flame- , i • - i i i , , , , But harbor-dusk is sweet— the sea swept area o f the Mississippi valley, o f the shares o f stock are owned by upon three prohlems concerning the An amphibious airplane, whose wheels may be dropped ^ wU, the Vale Commercial club raised its , . ,. . — ----- - people livin g in N ew Plymouth. A construction o f a gymnasium. A Years have brought peace, and 1 quota o f »25 which has been sent constitution and by-laws has been good program was given by the B o y lW h e n 3 Io l'C C d l a n d i n g On w a t e r i s n e c e s s a r y , IS t h e i n - to Portland office o f the Red Cross. and Girl Scouts. | vention o f a French engineer. am »atia,ied- adopted and directors named. FOR NEW LANDS *1 : LAST WEEK SHOWS INCREASING ACTIVITY IN COUNTY LANDS were K err A P R IL COMING 0111GF COLO STORAGE NEWS OF COUNTY SEAT RESERVOIR KEEPS EVAPORATION DATA PARENT-TEACHER COUNTY NOTES A Few Cases For April Term * * I \