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1 " * A110M ----- ~ -j BLI NOTK K fO R P t GATE ClTY JOURNAI Department ef tbs Interior, ----------------- ,-----------------------------------1 O. 8. Land Olfi-e at Vale, Oregon. THE CATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON. METHODIST NOTES Published every F/iday at Nyeea, Or. | April W. 1927. H. P, Brown_______________Publisher Notice is hereby given that James Mrs J. C. Young._____________ Editor W. Ewing, heir and devisee of Peter, B. Ewing, deceased, of Payette, Idaho, who, on Augdat 17, 19f9, made SUBSCRIPTION RATES: desert entry. No 01013 for SWJ On* year, in advance................ tl.6<> 3e lien land 84, Township 19 South, Range Six months, in advance . . . . _____ 7C< > 46 East, W illamette Meridian, has hied totice of intention to make tifal proof Entered at the Postofflce at Nyssa under 3rd paragraph of Act of Mar, 4, Oregon, a* second elusa mail m ilter 1915 to establish claim to tha land above desctibed, before Regis tar, U..S. Land Ottire, at V, le, Oregon, on the 24th ay of U y, 1927. Claimant names as witn-sies: , 0 W. Keberger.,8 D Gu h.rt. Wal ace Lynch, George Green all of Nyesa, Mrs. Van Dyke, well known residin' Oregon G o W. M cknight. of Parma and this vicinity passed awa- R g later. Monday' after an illne-s of some dur at'on. Mrs. Van Dyke ha l never re F i'st Put'iicaii n April 22. covered from the shock of h> r hu -b inr1 death which happened a icw m 'nth .N otice f o r pu b l ic a t io n ago in California, and her ninth wa ile, a: tm< nt of the Interior. not a surpri-e to h ;r many frier ds and Lr. S. Land f. tficeat Vale. Ore., neighbors. April 27, 1927. Funeral services were held at three Notice is lertLj given that o'clock, W ednisdny afternocn at Pai me buiel taking plac-. in t'.,e P rmt •Ida M. B Whitworth, of Weiner^ cemetery. a.,who, on June 10.19U7, made GRADUATIONTIMt IS AT KANO . Remember the hoys and the girls in their mo ments of happiness. MRS. VAN DYKE PASSES AWAY CHEAP LUMBER We have a quantity of Lumber, of odd sieve, for sale at v ry attractive ratea. Cull at Beam residence North 1st street, or one bio k north of Diet Tensen residence. Adv Thirteen may be a "Koodoo” to some but not th* "th irteen ” -enior* whope Commencement Ex rci'os are to Le held “ Friday, May 13th.” Coming- to Baker DR.MELLENTHi SPECIALIST A larg* congregation were in attend ance at both morning and cvea.ng ter. vice« Ia*t Sunday' Neat -unday morr.-ng the theme will b* the "Rock of Refuge.” Tha even ing will be the q-ieanon box eervice Have your questions ready to be an* wer* d by Mrs H-ight-y. The Religioua Education C< unc:l to be held in Nampa next week wil be of great in’ereat to every worker. Prom inent speakers of varioua denomiua. lion* will be present Among them Dr Vielh of Chicago. R.lph McEntire of Topeka. Dr Price of New York City and others roiu Portland. Spokane and nearby cities. The Boy Stouts ew ertained the Girl Scouts on Monday evening, Fifty five Scouts were present. The Boy's troop nl oon be tilled as two more applica tions a x in. DESIRABLE GIFTS Perfumts Stationery Box Candy Toilet Articles Lea'her Coed; MOTHER’S DAY POEMS And dozens of others tha' you will discover by looking over our list. ■ jedcrt lantl entry No. 07i liugNEi NiSR, SEi SEj See. 28, NElNEl, Sec. 35; TownshipiO.S. Range 45, Willamette Meridian, hay hied notice of intention to make final orcof, under 3rd paragraph of Yet of March 4, 1915, t<5 estab lish c!ai .) to the land above de er ibed. before Register U. S Nysss, Oregon L t"d Office at Vais, Oregon, cn "Try the Drug Store First’’ Lr ■ 3rd day of June, 1927. nanl r.ameaas witnesses: Hubbard Walters, L. K. WiU ion. William L Glenn, J. Boy impos.- ihfe for eiti or as an individual. The Black Airow is our symbol of dell, ail of Nysaa, Oregon. hia emblem i f membership Gao. W. Mcknight, as and oci.'ing, a guide for the traveling public Register. from one Loop town to the other. t NYSSA PHARMACY i Geiser Grand Hotel Nys«a, Oregon E veryth in g for the M otorist Steering and Ralius Rod, antirattlers . 30c each Shimmy Stop«, that make your wheels behave 60c pr W heel. Rim and SDoke Shims put in 59c do* Hoad Lemp Lcnze« for all cara’ grease guns. An outside ot ing system f«r Fords - easily inatallrd. Satisfactory service " " $2.45 Raw Rubber in small airtite cans, for filling tire cuts, saves damage to the fabric tiy water an1 dirt, enough to mend dozens of small holes. 45c Gates Car Mats for all cars, thete are the better kind, but priced low at - 90c to$l 75 each Water Pumps for Fords i The following pm m i w erecontribut. e,i by Mr». Dunaw iy and Sunday Schoo Clt-s. The poems were w ritten by two t embers of the class who were absent; TO MOTHER I t’s the finest thing thatone can have To hold «hove another, No matter how poor he may have been Hs.s rich if he ha* hii mother. A motl er’e heart, a mother'* soul A mother’s love for you For her sake boya, cherish it. Nyasa. I t’s the least that you can do. And then when she’a alone and old and K*ay She'll be thinking o£ that son who remembered her todry She’ll be tninking of him and there Miss Faye Eoster of Caldwell spent may be tears in her eyes the week end in Nyssa, the guest of But the tears will all be of joy that Miss Georgia Thompson. the has rocti a prize. E Brown, lo.-al blacksmith has been But -he prize is all ours boys, disabled for a week due to an injured And let ua see that we treat it right leg, which he cut when an ada which Lvt us see we reach that goal he was using slipped cutting bis leg. She hoped some day we might. Mis. H J. W ard and Mrs. M. M And then when we've fought our hard, M axw illw eiit te Portland by motor est Monday visit G. E. maxwell and And finally have reached that goal. family. to They expect to be gone about We ll whisper to ourselves and say, two weeks. Mrs. O S. Tvler of New- "God bless ber M oibsr’s soul.” Plymouth accompanied them. ! M anufacture ’ s O ffer — Two 16c ) cuts of Horseshffe or Star free with LOOP PATRONS i every lb, eale for week ending, May Resolutions as set forth by the Loop 14th, effec ive at all Loop Stores, W. P. Bales for the D ialers for the year of 1927. Wheriaa M ax D unaway . at this time the interest of the Loop LOOP DEALERS TO MOTHER Patron which is the Public ns far as the Nothing fills my memory sweeter entirq community is concerned require I Yates Grocery, Parma it. Upon a thorough and complete in-1 Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Hoxie and Mr. Thau the dear i Id lowly home SATURDAY & SUNDAY vestiga'icn and after urgent ri quests Cleston Hoxie returned to their homes Where my mother raised me from toddling child from various dealers of tha different j May 14 and 15 evening after a week visit in lines for the many towns, renters, pro j Sunday And no m atter where I wander Nyssa with relatives and friends, Office hours 10 a . m to 4 p m. party owners; labor and due to the fact j T lesdam es C. C. Hunt. C. L. McCoy, O'er ibe land or briny fiam the public has loat thousands of T” Jotlara fills my memory eweeter .... ..... .... b .nk “' 7" , i J. Bovdell, and John Can W,thing TWO DAYS ONLY through failures, “W Deem it for the - attended * J. J H Sarazin Than when my mother smiled. celmo spitai Day Celebra. Publlo Good to »et up two machines at ti n at Holy Rosary Hospital in On. Her dear aweet bands carrerstd me tins time at one expeise- (a) a mai-h tario, Friday. Aa in her heart she blessed me No Charge lor Consultation ine 1 1 direct scientific methods in pro And still she heaps her blessings upon Dr. Mellenthin is a'regular graduate duction u nldistribution for the produe. my childish brow (n medicine and surgery and is licenced [ or its purpose was further analixed in And still she lives to serve me TO ALL H O LD ERS OF by the state of Oregon, He does not the daily papers of the Loop, May 6th And still her prayers preserve me operate for chronic appendicitis, gail under the heading of LOOP NEWS And still she heaps her blessings on me Stones, ulcers of stomach, tonsi s cr and also in the leading weeklies, (b) a now. machine that will automatically draw adenoiea. And tho my footstgps falter NOTICE OF REDEMPTION He has to his credit wonderful re all d.ulers together each sharing his By an ungodly alter suits in diseases of (he Stomach, liver, nominal monthly expen e in ra tio 'to Her tears will w .ih away the growing All outstanding Second Liberty laoan 4 bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, his volume, that was ar.a'iz<d in the per cent, b mda of 1027-42 (Second 4’a) pain all outstanding Second Liberty Loan kidney, bladder, bed wetting, ca'arrh. three daily papi-rs, May 8.h under the nnd And tbo the world condemn me Converted 4 V per cent bonds of 1927*42 weak lungs, rheumatism, siatica, leg heading of Loop Patron. (Second 4 ,/ ’s) are called for redemption And none other befriend me on November 15, 1927, pursuant to the i'hejo resolutions a.e facte released terms of their issue. Inte»e:.t on all She'll guard ms from the prison bar ulcers and rectal silments. 4’s and Second 4 , 4’s will cease on Below are the names of a few of hi to the public weekly through the twen Second redemption and chain, date, November 15, 1927. many satisfied patients in Oregon nh, ty Loop papers. Kindly watch your said Holders of Second 4*s and Second God gave us untold treasure 4 ’s will be entitled to nave the bonds have been treated for one of the above locilpsye -. Break the news to yopr redeemed Such that we cannot measure and paid at par on November neighbor. named causes: 15 , 1927! Such holders may, however, In any place on earth we choose to in advance of November 15, 1927. be The way !:t which youcan immediate offered Mrs. II. II. Blake. Marshfield. roam the privilege of exchanging all or their bonds for other intoreat- ly li. lp h'S great movement ia the com part of obligations Mrs. I. V. Mr Aifilo, Scio. But one of them ’s much dearer of the United States. cent a*.id: of your daily patibi age to bearing W. L. Kirby, Bend. Holders who desire to avail them selves And age but brings it nearer of the exchange privilege, if and when :he Lo -p Dealer of y >urcommunity and M. E An fad*. Astoria. annour i request their bank or A mother’s tender guardian love and d > .’i fo ig itto inform him that you trust company to notify them when Mrs. Fred Kruoow, Grass Valley. heme. information regarding the exchange offer a Loop Patron * , Mrs. Lewerenz, Portland. ing is received. __________J eff I rvins . V, e should have one or more dealers Further information may be obtained Mrs. C. U. Horning. Hau ser. from any Federal Reserve Rank or branch, ALABAMA NEWS Mrs. J4 L. Henderson, North Pow in every Loop tewn before the week or from the Commissioner of the Public Debt, Treasury Department, W ashington. der. The following letter was received ei.d Mrs. Andrew Anderson. Weetpori from Mrs Ella Hilton who has spent A. W. MELLON, Unam’ous Action: The Public Re Remember nbove date, that c i ul quires it, your immediate assistance Secretary of the Treasury. the winter in Alabama; tation on this trip will be flee trd - absolutely necessary because collect* j Washington, May 9, 1927. "Am wondering if you or any of th a t hts treatm ent is different. my friends in Eastern Oiegon would ivoly we can aeccmi lisn that whi h is Married women must be accompan care to know a little »bout the citv in ied by their husbands. which I have spent a most delightful winter. Address: 211 Bradbury Bldg , I,os Angles, California. Birmingham, tbs great city of the South, wi'h it's inexhaustible supply (M IM HM M XM M riK ef Iron and coal, its 200,00* population is the largest citv for its age in the world. It has the largest yellow pine m arket in the world. VIA B . 'I More fltticious writers contribute I have purchased a new | | more manuscripts to New York maga concr, ■ mix >r s^d am ■ zines than tnv other state outside N. pared to, do all kinds ol L7 Tile-Overland Route Y. and Illinois. According to popula concrete work, plaatering * tion more people attend Sunday School and kalsmining, etc. than any other city Sample Round Trip a-d In church ys 1871 the first lot was sold in Bir Satisfaction Guaranteed g Daily M»> 22 to Sept. 20, 'NC Fares mingham for 2160, now lots sell readi Mj Limit October 31 ly for 212 003 a front feot. FROM In 1926 it lad the entire south In building, thousands of beautiful homes Nyssa, Or. NYSSA were erected, many nestling in the sides of the hills among tha giant oaks TO and lovely magnolias. Flawera adorn lawna throughout the winter. Denver $67.20 the Everything from a pin to a steam Omaha or Hansa« City $70.35 engine is manufactured Drs. R. P. and Pearl M. Bradford, here. It is a licensed in Oregon and Idaho. Carver Daily May 15 to Sept, 80, I nc . Chicago $85 i £ h e hive far industry, traffic is great. graduatea. Consultation and •lam in Limit U ctobir 31 N->w ¥ >rk City $146.51; When I look upen the many eutomo. ation free. Fifteen years successful bilet I wonder how there can be any New Orleans $107.10 left practice in the state. First door west elsewheee. Los Angeles ' $56.46 The for rush of bank, Nyssa, Oregon. of the city makes one feel Portland $ 261V' that there it life ahd activity in every Seattle $ 36 60 thing. DRAYAGE After enjoying the warm climate of do all kind of Drnyagc nnd Trina thi» city for the winter I am leaving A sk Agents for Further Details far. Call at livery barn. for a visit in my old home. Pikaville, SPENCER. General Pi »»enger Agent Tencassee. C. A. Rippy, Salt Laka City, Utah Mr*. Ella Hilton. in internal medicine for the past fifteen years. DOES NOT OPERATE Will be at HOXIE SERVICE STATION Everything for the Motorist priced right ai NltSSA H oxie Service Station Oregon. m E M. BLODGETT Attorney and Councellor at Law Practice in all Courts Nysaa Oregon. Mra. Herman Towns, Mrs. Haw kins and Miss Dorothy Hawkina of Weiaer, house guests of Mrs. Eddie Powell, all attended National Hospital Day celebration in Ontario Thursday. Mrs. C. L McCoy and children visit ed relatives in Nampa this week. COOPER PRO DUCE CO. Dealers in Field and Garden Seeds Grain, Feed & Poultry Supplies Market price* paid for all kinds of S E C T LIBERTY LOAN BONDS POULTRY At the ranch Phone 65 Opposite Postoffice 4 4 11 “Square Deal” Second Hand Store We Buy, Nyssa, Sell, Oregon Exchange SUMMER EXCURSION CEMENT WQfiK « FARES Union Pacific System To Points EAST | [ CAPONIZING a Specialty Joe Meyers £ [ G oodrich P oultry H ouse Phone 47, Nysaa, Oregon Chiropractors To Points WEST <{ m W * •$'*?**$• i [ »:< v *lill on the job with the same old service Cull your Blocks; don’t feed the loafer*. h»'H M H M I SU M M ER SCHOOL °DPAT SG MONDAY, JUNE 6 and MONDAY JUNE 13 New Classes in all Commercial Subjects During June, July and August, school sessions nr* from 8 a. m. to 1 p m. Write for information concerning our SPECIAL TERM SUMMER SCHOOL DISCOUNTS L IN K ’S BcX ? and Secretarial School, Boi*e, Idahn A r I.