The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, October 21, 1927, Image 2

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    THE GATE CITY JOURNAL, NTSflA, OREGON.
GATE CITY JOURNAL •h,,Mr R E P O lM R T
Published every Friday at Nyaaa, Or.
Publisher
H. F. Brown________
Mr» i. C. Young...................... Editor
SUBSCRIPTION BATES:
One year, in advance___ .........$ 1 .6 0
Six months, in advance_________ 76c
Bhltered at the Postofflee at Nyasa
r e g on, aa »« c o n i •class mail matter.
BISHOP VS. BISHOP
*•••"• Di,trU*H* 11
OF THK CONDITION OF THE If ALHIUR
COUNTY BANK
At Nyasa, in the State of Oregon at the Close ef Baaineaa
October 10. 1927.
RESOURCES
Leans ssS disssuaU, issladiag (»discount«, asesptsasss sr
bills s i axehsngs, said with eadarsaaat • ! Iks »s a t (iaclud
isg itums shown in 2». SO and II. if sap............. ................ $336.112 45
Ovsrdiafls sacursd and ansscaras ...... ............... .................
720 41
U S. Osvsrsm«al sscarilisa swasd, taclading thsss showa ia
30 aad 35, if aay.............. ....................... .............................
100,000 00
Other Ssada. warrants aad aacariliaa, iaelediag favaigb gev-
aramant, atata maalsiual, as peratien, ata. iaaladtag ibaaa
2 671 00
ahawn initaaa* 30 ard 36, If aay________________________ . . .
1S.SI0 00
Banhiag baaaa, $8.50«); farnitars aad fixtarsa, 16,000...............
Ö.00S 61
Krai aalata awaad oUar tbaa baablag baaaa...........................
(ab) Caab aa baad in vault and dua tram Saaks, baakara aad
traat eeapaaies daaigaatad and appravad raaarva agants »1
163.460 5«
this baak_______ _____ ___ ____________________________ ____
Tatal stab ard daa fram baaka, itama 8, 9, 10 aad 11
..............................................................................$163,460 60
113.39
Gthar assata, if aay, Itaaia ia tra n sit...................................
Whan bishops disagree whe
will decide?
The theslogieal world is more
or less stirred up over the state
men! of Bishop Barnet, Bishop
o f Birmingham, in a recant aer
Tula!.......................................................................................... $661,788 60
mon in Westaiinister Abbey that
h lA lIU T IE B
“ Darwin’a Triumph has destroy
$ 26,000 00
Capital ataak paid in_______ _____________ . . . . . . . . ...------ -—
ed
tha
whole
theological
45 . 000.00
Surplus fan i ................ .............................................................
(a!
Uadtvidsd
profits------------------------
--------
----
(33
688
07
schema.”
And adds, “ man ir
10,989 68
(k) Lass aarraar aupanaas, iatrra«t aad tax«» paid.. 22,607 89
V
not a being who has fallen frorr
Individaal drpasita aubjart ta ebseh ineladiag deposit» daa
399,465
17
tba
stats
af
Oregon,
caanty
aitlaa
ar
athar
public
faads----
an ideal state of perfect inno­
6.067 26
ttarhier’a ehacka af tkia bank eatat-nding pnyabla aa demand
cence. He is a rising animal,
Tatal af daataad dapnaita, atbar than bank deposits, aubjact
ta raaarva, itama 23.23,26. 26 1404,612,42.
who is ?sl«wly gaining apiritua
176 286.60
Tiiaa a- rtigcataa of daparlt aalatandiar------------------- -------
understanding and rising far
Tatal of timo and saving« dapaslta asvabla aa demand ar aab-
jaat to aatiea, itama 26 aad 28, $176,286 50.
above his diatant ancestors.”
The Genesis account of creation
T o t a l... . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -- $661,718 60
and the Garden of Eden story
STATE OF OREQON County af Malhaar. ss.
ho characterises o f “ folklore.’'
I J. P. Oaaaway, eaakiar af tha sbava aamad kaak, da solemnly awaar that
aad balUf
On the other hand, Bishop I tba sbava statementia traa t# tha bail af my kaawladga
J. P DUM A W A Y , Cashier
Joseph Schrembs, of the Roman Correct, ntecst: H. J. Ward, G. L. Phillip», J. J. Saraaia, Diractori.
Subserlbed aad awarn te bafara me tkia 19IU d »r af Oatabar, 1927
Catholic diosese of Cleveland,
B. M. Bled gait, Natary Pabhe.
aays, “ it is diffleut te aee how » i My aammlaaian expires November 20, 1928.
man holding such principles can
still proclaim himaely a believer something wrong with it. Tha
Tka Epwarth Lsagua axpaata ta aaa
In Christianity and, abeva all, judge evidently hasn’ t as much tha "W la Mr- Cham" pragram dart»*
how a Christian church can faith in the right triumphing aa tha mtatiaga.
Ramambsi tba Ladles Aid Bala aad
recognize him aa their bi.hop,” haJ (;ama|iel in a Mmewhat
Taa aaat wash.
To Bishop Schrembs Christian-! gimilar iaae
i „ advising the
Aapaaa daalrlag ta aatartalo tha
ity and all its institutions atand brethren in regard to aame eb- avangaliata far aaan ar avcaiag ataala
or fall with the acceptance of noxious dootrines that were being th.aH tall Mrs. Caspar
0\J.
the fundamental principle* of taught ho said:
Rav. M. B. Hamiltsa, distrlat etipar-
man’s creation by God, man’s
"And now I say uato yon, re Istandent af tha Waatara district, will
fall through ain and hia redemp­ frain from these men, and let ba ia Mysaa Monday avaaiag, Oatabar
tion through
the
blood
of them alone: for i f this counsel 24, and will csadact tba Brat gaartarlf
aanfarenaa af tba yaar aftar tha ra
Chriet.”
or this work be o f men, it will vival aarvicaa aa that evaning This
Here is a case where a little come to nought: But if it be of is aaa af tha msat impartaat masting»
“ spiritual discernment” would God ye cannet overthrow it; lest af tbs yaar L tl avary msmaar ba
come in handy.
happily ye be found even to fight prassat.
against God.”
A n ge r an Incentive
L I T THEM A L O N I
To the eredit o f the chu'en
Anger of any kind is naturally a
men
quoted,
this
ia
about
the
Under the heading “ Bible’s
sign of failure in getting our own way
Foes Harmless,” the Literary attitude they took in the matter, and an Incentive to push ahead to get
it.
Suspect then yonr Judgment if
Digest of recent date discassea
angry and postpone the matter. It's
the action of Justice Thomas C.
safer.— Pickens County (A la.) Herald.
Crain of New York in refusing
U n occupied
incorporation papers to an anti-
One thing the discovery o f the
Bible soeiety.
This action of
Naxt Sunday msraiag Rav. M E. North pole proved Is that there's no
Justice Crain stamps him as a Liaaa will praaah far ua aa4 Prat one sitting on top of the world.—
very poor spert, or he would ba Tuas. laaaa* will bava »barge af tka Arkansas Gazette.
willing to let both sides of the aigaing, with Mra Rauaiaaa at Ika
H eaven I t C o n tid erate
controversy
have an
equal piana. Tka Juaiar chartk will ka saaa-
Heaven iz ever kind tew ua; she
kia»4 with tha eaagragatiau upstaira
ohanee If the Bible can’ t stand dariag tha ravival aarvicaa. Bs sara I nuts our humps on our backs so that
we kant see them.— Josh Billings.
up under criticism there must be ta ba aa hand at thia Brat aarviaa.
METHODIST COM­
MUNITY NOTES
Camel
The cigarette that earned first
place by its goodness
The greatest endorsement ever
given to a cigarette is revealed
by the fact that Government
figures show that more Camels
are being smoked today than
ever before. An endorsement
by the many—not the few«
I f a ll cigarettes were as good
as Camel you wouldn’t hear
anything about special treat­
ments to make cigarettes good
for the throat. N othing takes
the place of choice tobaccos.
ç
im ?.
*._j
CompatìV. W i ÌBilofl-$«I«n.
N. C.
EVERYTHING
A SCREAM
OF AGONY
ani your little ons ia writhing
in pain
A R E YOU P R E P A R E D
FOR THE MOTORIST
\\
In caaa of a asvere burn or
othar accident to give tha
traatmant that might ba tba
maaaa of saving tba life,
limb or features of the vic­
tim?
BURNS are tha aaoat asm
■on aacidents to cbildrsa,
aad C a KBOW O IL tbs b»al
and safest traatmant.
Na
hema should ba without a
larga battla of Carraw Oil, ia
addition to bandage, cattsn,
aattan, Iodine, etc.
Let us replenish your
Medioine Csflinet New
NYSSA PHARMACY
Nyasa, Oregon
Try the Drug Stare First
A bargaia price oa liras at a lima whaa ysur need ia gsatest.
W a are »Bering 19x4.40 and 30x34 standard aizaa ia tba
Commander grada at a gasd aaduction f it ® foimar pm as
29x4 40 Balleaa, with 90 day gaaraetaa aga sat da »»*■
.................................................. ..... ......... SS 45 sack
or y e a aaa carry thia rlrk aad buy at ......................... $7 45 aach
*0x3l . Card», tba 90 day gaaraatas aa a te »», at----*7.90 aaab
ar you aan carry thia «mall risk at....................... $7 00 sash
,1
R A D I O « A N D S U P P L IE 3
A new selling system by means of which you may
own a set FREE
Plan explained on request by mail or in person
Hoxie Service Station
Oragan
Nyasa
WHIPPED DAUGHTER
C ivilization an d Son g
The early civilization might not im­
press us so much if history had re­
corded their popular songs.—El Do­
rado Tribune.
Wbat tka Payatta Batsaprlsa char
aalaritas as a»a at tka mast raaaatlaa-
al case* la tka klatary af tka prokala
caarl af Payattaa aaaaty was kald la
tbat aity raaaatly wkaa N. B. Pala»,
a praaskar raaldiag la fraltlaad, a y
paarad la caarl abargad witk habitual
araalty ta a 16 yaar aid daughter.
Tka c is t graw a it af a aovara wblp-
plag at the kaada of Ika falktr aa Bat-
arday aight af Oatabar 1. Tha ahild
was temporal 11 y »amoved from tha
aaatady af tha parents It la hellavsd
a différais, af opiates batwaaa tka
fathar and daagktar regardiag ksbaad
hair, ate.. Is what causad tka treable.
P lea san t Thought
Let us not forget that a good deal
of our prosperous appearance is due
to driving a mortgaged car over a
bonded road.— American Lumberman.
Strength in G en tlen ess
Gentle words, quiet words, are, after
alt, the most powerful words. They
are more convincing, more compelling,
more prevailing.— Washington Glad­
den.
N ot Sup rem e Q uality
T h at S m all, Still Voice
Conscientiousness Is no trustworthy
guaruutee of wisdom or intelligence.
— Bishop of Durham.
Conscience always tells the truth
says a paragrapher. But It often suf­
fers with hoarseness and Its voice 1.4
inaudible.— Greensboro Dully Record.
Horse Show Offers $35,000.00
Wants»—A geatle saddle pony. Mutt
b? priced reasonable.
A. E. Ra«t,
Owyhee.
o!4tf
NOTICE
FAMOUS SIX-HORSE TEAM
Owned by Portland Damascus Milk Company, t . D. Huston, Up,
As in years past one of the spec­
tacular attractions at the 1927 Pa­
cific International Horse Show will
be the contest between the drivers
of the Northwest's famous six-
horse hitches. These contests prob­
ably bring the audience to a higher
pitch of enthusiasm than any other
of the sterling events of the Show.
The 17th Annual Pacific Interna-
•onal Livestock Exposition, with
which the Horse Show is combined,
will be held In Portland October
29 to November 6, Inclusive.
$35,000.00 is to be given this
» a r in Premiums for the Horse
Show, making this event, for the
fourth time in succession, the great­
est Horae Show in America. The
stakes and their donors include
Olympic Hotel, Seattle, $4,000.00,
with the balance all coming from
Portland, Oregon, as follows: Ore­
gon Journal, $2,000.00; Multnomah
Hotel. $2.000.00; Portland Chamber
of Commerce, $2,000.00; Portland
Hotel. $2.000.00; First National
Bank, $2,000.00; Benson Hotel, $L-
000.00; W. P. Turner, $1,000.00;
United States National Bank, $1,-
000.00; American Security Sit-
change Bank-Lumberman’» Trust
Co., $1,000.00; West Coast National
Bank, $1,000.00; Imperial Hotel,
$500.00; H. Liebes & Co., $600.00;
Supporter of the Pacific Interna­
tional Horse Show, $500.00.
The amount of the Premiums of­
fered for this year's Pacific Inter­
national Livestock Exposition to­
tals $100,000.00.
The Exposition
combines great Livestock Show,
Dairy Product» Show, Land and
Manufacturers'
Products
Show,
Northwest Fox Show, Wool Show,
Industrial Exposition, and a splen­
did Boys’ and Oirla' Club Work Ex­
hibit presented under the name of
“ Camp Plummer." The railroada of
the entire Northwest are offering
a special fare-and-one-third rate for
the round trip to the Exposition.
Western Wools for World Markets
In tka County Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Malheur.
In tha Matter of the Estate ef Albert
Neahays, Deceased.
Netice i* hereby given tbat Disk
Tcaaen, the dalv appointed, qualified
and actiag adalaiatrator of tha «state
of Al art Neuhuyi, deceased, has ran.
dared and presented his final aaasant
ef his administration e f said estate
and patitian for dietributirr and for
disehdr** ef sath administrate, aad
tkat Monday, the 24th day ef October,
1987, at the hour of eleven (11) o’clock
la the fereneen e f said day in the
court room e f aatd court in the court
house at Yale, Malbear county, Ore­
gon. hue been appointed and (xod by
the judge ef laid county court ia an
order made and entered by sold judge
oa the 90thday of September, 1927, as
the time and place for hearing objec­
tions to said account and contest the
same; end all pereons concerned there­
in are further notified to ho present
end shew eause, if any thare be, why
said account and repert should not be
approved, settled and allowed, and the
undersigned discharged as such admin­
istrator.
Dick Tensen,
Administrator af tha Estate of Albert
Nauhoya, Deceased,
First pagination September 23. 1927,
Last publication, October 21, 1927.
i
NOTICE
In the (Bounty Court of tha Btata of
Ortgoa for tbo County of Malbaur.
Ia tha Matter e f tha estate ef Mary
A. Sloason, Deceased.
Notice ia hereby given that George
Closaoa, the doly appointed qaaliBtd
and aeting administrator of tho estate
Mary A. Closson, de«ra>sd, baa
rendered and presented hia final as-
eeuat of hie admlelatratien e f eeld
estate aad petition for dietrikatien
aad for discharge as such admiaietra*
ter, aad tbat Monday, the 14th day of
Oetdber, 1927, at the hoar ef eleven
(I I ) e’eloak in the forenoon e f said
day ia the eourt room e f (aid eeurt in
tho eeart house at Vale, Melbeur
County, Oragon, has been appointed
end fixed by tbs judge ef laid county
HAMPSHIRE RAM
Owned by Mt. Haggle Land A Livestock Co., Montana. Grand Champion
Ram, 1926 Pacific International Livestock Expoaition.
This Ram was the outstanding j prehenslve Wool Show will be held,
animal of the breed at the 1926 Pa­ at which commercial fleeces of all
cific International Livestock Expo­ grades will be exhibited.
sition.
In addition to achieving
Splendid showings are promised
thia distinction It also won the again this year In every division of
same award* at the 1926 American the exposition which includes great
Royal, and Chicago International Livestock Show, Dairy Product*
Showa. It will probably be shown Show, Land and Manufacturers’
In the flock being sent by the Mt. Products Show, Northwest Fox
Haggtn Land and Livestock Co. to Show, Industrial Exposition and
the 17th Annual Pacific Interna­ world-renowned Horse Show. The
tional to ba held at Portland, Octo­ Boys’ and Girls’ Club Work Exhibit
ber 29 to November 5, inclusive.
this year will be one of the best of
Tha Sheep Show at the PacIBc its kind in thia part of the country.
International will, this year, a* in Millions of dollars' worth of the
the past, be one of the best of Its country's finest Pure Bred Beet
kind In America. Some of the most and Dairy Cattle. Horae». Sheep,
noted Judges In the country will Hogs and Goats will compete for
place the awards. In connection the $100.000 00 offered In premiums.
with the Sheep Show a new depar­
The leading railroads of the West
ture Is being added. Under tha di­ cooperate by offering special fare-
rection of the Pacific Co-operative and-one-third ratea for those who
Wool Growers Association * com wish to attend tba Expoaition.
eeurt In an order made and entered by
■aid judge on tho 26th day of 8optem
bor, 1927, aa the time end plaee tor
hearing objections to said aceenat and
eoatest the seme; and all persons con­
cerned therein are further notified to
be present and ahow causa, if any
there be, why said account and report
■hoald not be apdroved, fettled aad
allowed, and the undersigned discharg­
ed aa aaeh administrator,
George Qleesoa,
Administrator of the eatets of Mary
A. Closson, Deeeased.
First publication September IS, 1927.
Last publication Oeteber 21, 19B7.
Chiropractors
Dra B, p. and Pearl M. Bi
» Oragon and Ida
Consultation and
Fifteen year* *t__
the atata. First door
yssa, Oregon.
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