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THE GATE CITY JOURNAL VOLUME XXVII. NO. 2. DUNTÏ COURT APPOINTS 1926 NYSSA, OREGON, OW YHEE FRIDAY. FEB : ARY 3, 1928. : C O U N TY SEAT NEWS »1.50 PEU YEAR County Statistica MALHEUR TAIES EATABLE MAT 5, TOTAL »763.730 Born. to Mr. and Mrs Wm. Sch- Real Estate Transfers Recorded weizer, on Thursday, January 26th Zina Rambaudet vlr to E. J. Pow a daughter. The little lady has been Events of Interest to Maihtur County People, Takon ell, Lots 17 and 18, Block 4, Nyssa. named Helen Marie , 17, 28. $1,000.00 From the Malheur Enterprise ol Last Week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Overstreet State o f Oregon to Gertrude 1. called at the Chas Bradley and Joe Glover S E tiS E tt Sec. 36-28-44. 12 > Minton homes Sunday afternoon. 14, $120.00. Mrs. Wm. Brown o f Paradise, Malheur Investment Co to Craw- Calif, formerly known here as Miss lold - NEA4NEV., SE tiN EVi, and DISTRIBUTION SHOWS WHERE THREE RESIDENTS OF EACH Maudie Clark, was seriously burned W l I. I 1 C Yf C C IV ^EViSEVi Sec 34-2-4. (In State ot COMMUNITY SERVE RESPEC while starting a fire in her home TAXPAYERS MONEY WILL G O - TIVE ROAD DISTRICTS A decree of divorce was granted Idaho) 1, 2, 28. $500.00 when her clothing caught fire She ASSESSOR PREPARES SUMMARY Elmer E Dory et al to Carrie Sim Forty-eight applicants were here to Mrs Alvera Pickle of Juntura and managed to tear o ff her clothing pson, Lots 18 and 19, Block 5, River and throw them out, thus saving the Thursday and Friday of last week custody of the child was granted to ride Add to Ontario. 11, 27, 1915. $1. house, but her hands and body were to take the sixth, seventh and eighth Mrs. Violet Pickle of Bend, mother Sheriff C W Glenn to H F Brown of the defendant Burton Pickle. The grade examinations conducted by badly burned. She is in the hospital in Paradise. She will not be able to Mis. E. M Crail, county school super trial was held before Juuge Dalton I ct aI> Lots L 2 and 3- BIock 52> Park Biggs on Tuesday. The defendant Add to Nyssa 9, 13, 26. $30.00 intendent Board Serves as Medium to County use her hands for several weeks. School and Irrigation Districts Get Sanford N. Emison et al to Lulu Terrence Guley came from Harper. did not contest the divorce but made Court— Determine How Districts Born, to Mr and Mrs. Maurice About 65 Per Cent of Tax Money L Hoxie Lot 3, Block 1, Teutschs Nyssa students were— Roberta application that the custody of the Judd, on Thursday, Jan 26, a daugh Money Will Bring Most Results In County to his mother. Add to Nyssa. 1, 24, 1916. $100 Allred, Helen Barber, France Mc- child be awarded ter. Her name is Ellen Katherine. W. B Hoxie et ux to H F. Brown represented the As has been the custom for several Keith and Kenneth Kygar visited Farlene, Irene Gilchrist, Allen Gard Robert D. Lytle et al Block 54, Park Add to Nyssa. The total extension of taxes on the defendant and C M. Crandall was ner. years, three residents in each of the I^aurance Peutz Sunday afternoon. 10, 2, 24 $10.00 1927 assessment roll payable May 5, Jamieson— Pauline E. Tofflemire. attorney for the plaintiff. twenty-one road districts in Malheur Mrs Harva Otis was hostess Wed William S King et ux to Lucy 1928, amounts to $763,730 for the A marriage license was issued to Brogan— Charles W Smith, Eugene county have been appointed road nesday to the Kolony Book Club. King, NWT4NW*4 Sec. 33-33-40. 12 whole of Malheur county. County supervisors by the county court for Mesdames J. B. Smith and T M Smith, Anthony Coleman, Emmett Sanford Bundy of Fairfield, Idaho, Assessor Andrew Graham has pre Pete and Miss Emma Gable of Hailey, 17, 26 $1.00 (Q C Deed) 1928. These men are familiar with Lowe went to Ontario Tuesday as Ga-'lner, Walter McKinney, Emma Dickinson et vir to Lucy pared a complete list which will show E Taylor, Ernest Idaho, on Thursday evening. road problems in their respective delegates from the County P T A, Tha., -. Mary It has been reported that Joe ring NWT4NWT4 Sec. 33-33-40. 12, taxpayers how this tax money will district and to them goes the bur where more plans were made for the Bailey, William J. Cole, C lifford, be distributed. Glascock. Fine o f Ontario was arrested for a 7, 26. $1.00 (Q C Deed). den of determining how road money Service shop. The sales will be on Elizabeth M Cox et al to Lucy General levies amount to $136,777. White Settlement—-Pearl ,Moe, violation of the liquor laws. His can best be spent and to present Friday and Saturday before Easter. hearing was set for Friday in the King, NWHNWV4 Sec. 33-33-40. 5, 71, represnting a total of the fol Mr. and Mrs C W. Aldridge were Floyd Osborne, Hazel Edmunson. their views to the county court. •25, 27. $1.00 (Q C Deed. lowing items: state tax $61,211.04; Ontario— Leslie Jackson, Thomas [ justice court in Ontario. These men serve without remunera week end guests in the Chas Bradley- Lucy King to Zerelda Clark, NWT4 circuit court $6000; county court Davenport. I On court day in Vale Thursday tion. The membership o f the var home. Sheaville— Theodore Baltzor. j attorneys argued a a motion for NW14 Sec 33-33-40. 5, 25, 27. $1.00 $3400; sheriff’s office $13,320; Mr and Mrs. Henry Peutz and son ious boards as now constituted fol county clerk’s office $7600; assess Big Bend— Minerva Looney, Faye new trial in the case of state vs. (Q C Deed) of Payette were guests in the Wm lows: Jacob Goll et ux to Geo T. Castoi or’s office $6675; treasurer’ s offico Young, Norvin Wood, Gladys Miller. Harold Wilson. The motion was Road District No. 1. Ed Ingraham, Peutz home Friday. SW14 Sec. 25-35-37. 5, 23, 27 $3.000 $1450; school superintendent $2400; Annex— Della Weber, Emmett Tay- ; denied, Mr. and Mrs Kenny, who are living James Butler, Ora Clark. Grant Walter et ux to C D Pias- watermaster department $3500;; pen lor, Pearl Conner, Elmo Taylor, at the Chas Bradley ranch, have ..No. 2 S. D Goshert ,H J. Ward, C. gcki, SE14NWM, NELiSWy« S»4- sions $8100; elections $4000; library PNEUMONIA TIME HERE moved to the Joe Minton ranch. Grace Marti in, Louise Raney, Mor A Marshall. SAYS OREGON HEALTH BOARD N E % , and NMsSE% Sec. 19; Lot $3674.17; sinking fund $11,879.82; gan Skow. Mrs.Kenney is helping Mrs. Minton No. 3. Percy Purvis, George Dick Pneumona is a contagious disease, 5, and SEL4SWV, ec. 18; S W A N E Vi official advertising $1000; county OregonTrail— LeRoy Sitton, R ob-’ cook for the sheep men and Mr Ken erson, Fred Stacey. according to a bulletin issued this N W 14, EV4SWV4 and WV4SEV4 Sec. physician $300; drainage tax $700; ert Holmes, Hairy Garman, Earl ney is working with the sheep. ....No. 4. Cleve Cammann, R L| Scott, week by the Oregon state board of 7-26-40. 1, 10 28. $10.00 coroner $200; veterinarian, bee in Adams, Robert Mr. and Mrs. Geo Schweizer and Marshall, John C. E. Johnson. C R Emison, Trustee et al to spector, juvenile court, $100 each; No. 5. Wm. Schultz, Frank Johns, Mr. and Mrs Victor Marshall of Nys- Adams, Sherman Keck, Dennis Keck hpa,th’ and this bein^ * e Pne,umonia James P Anderson NV& Sec 1-30-45; stock inspector $400; justice courts sa and Mr and Mrs Oney Ramsey Conrad Hart, Dwight Johnson, Lee season of the year health a u th o r ity H. Hatch. are advising isolaton, as far as is and SV4 Sec. 36 29 45. 1, 10, 28. $500; state library tav $325; miscel No. 6. C. M. Beaumont, J B. Smithj o f Caldwell were guests in the Oee Weideman, Dean Johnston. $ 6,000 laneous $4842.68. Vale— Lucile Pennington, Cleo e Schweizer home Sunday Charles Bradley. Though few realize it, pneumonia Malheur County to Turner Bros. School levies amount to $227,772.- 7. Dr. W. W. Jones, A. L Miller, Mrs. M M Creeling county health Keplinger. is more dangerous than tuberculosis, EV4NV4 and WM>NE'/4 Sec. 4-16-45. 61. As there are about 3329 pupils chairman of P T. A, Mrs R R Over- William Skinner 1, 11, 28 $1.00 n the county, it is estimated that it ' and„ durnK claimed 606 vict'ms 8. R H. Wilkinson, Joe Hankofier, street, district president of P T A, STANFIELD CONTEMPLATES in Oregon. In common with other L T Pope et ux to W E Gossett, osts the taxpayer $68.42 to educate and Mrs Lowe visited the P T A of MAKING HEADQUARTERS HERE throat and lun(? d8ea8e8( pneumonin Lots 39 and 40, Block 8; and Lots Ernest Sullivan. the average pupils the current year. 9. Charles Dow. il, Rush McHargue, the Big Bend school on Friday in is characterized by coughing, and the 3, 9, and 10, Block 151, Ontario 2, 4 Roads— $71,034. the interests of the work. As the Stanfield company have Tom Pollock. pneumonia sufferer, in coughing ex 25. $500.00. Towns and cities— $59,173.81. Mrs. Fay Hargrove of Gooding; considerable interests in Malheur 10. Dan Gallagher, Dean Goodwin, pels from the lungs the potential Larence C Bertleson to Carl P Ontario levy is $29,327.87, Vale $18,- Idaho, is visiting with her aunt Mrs. county, Robert N. Stanfiaid advised Peter Jones. __ . germs of the disease which may Carver, Lots 9 10 13 and 14 Sec. 6; 958.81; Nyssa $9907.29; Jordan Val Wednesday that he is contemplating j ]o^ fa the ayatem of the p(,raon 11. J. F. Phelan, C E. Boor, Ernest Ray Cantrall. Lots 1 2 5 6 7 8 11 and 12 Sec. 7; ley $665.83. Rev. Brown, Sunday school mis the opening of an off.ee m Vale, of ■ who comes contact with the 8uf. Locey. SEVi Sec. 7-16-41; Lots 1 16 28. Irrigation Districts . $233,199.53. sionary of Boise, will speak at the making the company heaquarters in ( f gr(,r 12. Nick Worsham, J B. Woodcock, $866.31 Drainage districts—-$43,982.73. Kolony school after Sunday school on this city. Charles Follett. Frank B Atkins et ux to Chester Morton Island District— $1600. Mr. Stanfield spent several days Game Warden Visits— 13. Gus Turner, Frank Grant, C. next Sunday, February 5th. In the A Aithur NW M SW '4 Sec 2132-41. Forest Patrol— $189.70. afternoon he will meet with the here this week while enroute to his Game Warden Charles McClees C. Dranell. 10 28 27. $200.00. From the foregoing summary, it people of Oregon Trail, who are in made one of his freguent visit in home in Portland from a business 14. A B Rouse, C H. Oxman, Paul Thomas C Ilealy to Nbra L Heary can be seen that about 33 per cent terested in having a Sunday school visit in Ogden, Utah. Vale Thursday. He told of an in Grondona S% Sec 4-15-40. 12 19 27. $2000 (Q of the taxes go for the upkeep of teresting and rather cold excursion 15. W. Griffith, James Brandon, in their district. C Deed). schools in Malheur; irrigation dis Mrs. Wm. Smith, who has been he and Game Warden George Boor Move To Homedale— Carl Syme. tricts get about 82 per cent— which having a seige o f the grippe, is re of Fruitland made the previous day. Marriage License Issued Mrs. Robert Madden and Bryan 16. M. W. Scott, Donald McKenzie leaves only 35 per cent for the main ported as some better. They made a trip to several unin Sanford Bundy and Emma Gable. Pounds went to Nyssa Monday to Ralph Hunter. tenance o f the roads, cities, drainage The T. T. Elliott family were din help Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Pounds habited islands in the Snake river 1 26 28. 17. Finley McKenzie, James Malloy county and state. ner guests in Ted Simmons home move to their ranch near Homedale, to plant poison bait for crows and Frank Mullinix. In the assessor’ s opinion, more in Compaints Filed in Circuit Court where they plan to go in for turkey magpies. Mr. McClees found Snake 18. A. A. Gutterridge, A. H. Son- near Nyssa Sunday. Velma Dyson vs Ernest Dyson. 1 terest and better attendance at all Mr. and Mrs. Geo Brown of Adrian raising and farming river breezes very chilly at this ner, James Carico. school meetings would tend to effect were Vale visitors Saturday. Mrs season of the year, although a boat 24 28. Divorce. 19. R. E. Danner, T. T Garlick. State Land Board vs C M Van economy and produce better educa Brown remained for a longer visit. ride isn’t so bad in the good, old 20. J D. Fairman, S. R. Copeland, Administratrix— Duyn et ux 1 25 28. Foreclosure of tional returns for less money. Mr Brown returned Sunday. summertime, he said. John Turner. The assessor brings out a point moitgage. $642.54 Mrs. J. C. Gordon has been ap Mrs Cantrall o f Smiths Ferry fs 21. Jim McEwen, Lansing Arm Philip R Sears vs Orchards Water of interest to owners o f range land helping Mrs. Ray Cantrall cook for pointed administratrix of the sizable At O. A. C.— strong. Harry Fairman, in particular. Range lands were re Miss Verdi Miller is enjoying the Co. 1 28 28 Damages $6,000. estate of the late J. C Gordon, for sheep men. duced from the assessed valuation mer wealthy sheepman of the coun best of health. She left her parents Petitions Filed in County Court. of $2.50 per acre to $1.50 per acre manner. He was ably assisted by P. ty. By will the estate was left to in San Diego after the holidays and Guardianship of Paul Hope et al. during 1927. W. Weikal, deputy o f Ontario, and sveral heirs. The bulk of the estate has again resumed college work at 1, 23, 28 Tax rates have been determined Mrs. Ware o f Boulevavrd Grange, will go to Mrs. Gordon. O A. C. as follows: general levies, state and with Mrs. D Hickox, pianist. a county, 19.5 mills; high school 1.8 Officers installed were V V. Hick- Installation of officers of the Big bk ; bend CRESTON HOMEDALE mills; roads 2.2 mills. The special Bend Grange b. / ht out a crowd ox, master; Jesse Johnston, overseer; -« » -• m- The park association entertain school district tax varies from 2.1 On September the last day of the j More snow has fallen, which will that taxed the seating capacity of Irene Brumbach, lecturer; D. Hickox, ed recently with a free oyster sup mills to be paid in District 36 to Wade school house to the limit on Steward; Mrs. B G Roberts, chaplain duck season, some careless person insure plenty of water to fill the per and dance for its members. 106.8 mills that will have to be pajej C E. Peck, treasurer; Mrs E. H. while hunting on the Lewis Smith ; icscrvoirs in ths community, Saturday evening. ! Joe Bruning, dredge operator at in District 77. Early in the evening a class of Brumbach, secretary; H R Hatch, ranch, shot toward the house, the Owing to the illness of the teacher j Harper, has been at home sinne cold nine new members were obligated gate keeper; Mrs. V. V Hickox, Cer bullet entering the kitchen through Mrs John Wall, there was no Bchool I weather stopped the reclamation Eachus, Pomona; Mrs the door casing and passing through | last week. State Master Palmiter o f Hood es; Mrs L. JORDAN VALLEY work. River conducted the installation C. E. Peck, Flora; Mrs. B Van de a window on the opposite side ot Harry Littlefield is hauling hay H. D. Imbler returned home Sun The Valley has from five to ten impressive Water, lady assistant steward. ceremonies in a very the room. Mrs. Clarence Coleman from the Gordan ranch. day week from Kirksville, Mo. where inches o f snow. L and daughter, Mrs. Everett Evans The last turkey shipment was he enjoyed a visit with his mother. Mrs. Alfred Litton was notified were within a foot of the bullet’s sent Tuesday. The birds were in Mrs. E. L Tate has gone to Cal- Mondhy That her 12 year old brother course and had a most miraculous No. 1 condition and a good price is ifom aj fo y!«it her floii Lewis and Cecil Payne was dead. No partic escape from death. expected family. ulars were given. Mr. and Mrs George Upton returned last week Mrs. B G. Roberts was hostess to Ditton left at once for Middleton, Joe Fine passed thru Creston en from Pomroy, Wash. His family route to Ontario from Dinmond l atent Teacher assocation on Fri Idaho. will remain in Pomroy until schoot day afternoon. where he is wintering Bhcep. David Nichols died at the home closes. The grange sponsored the play, of his brother in law, Chas Metcalf Friday the H. I. Club held an all Sunday at the Louie Hudson home in “ Deacon Dubbs,” put on at the park in Nampa last week. Interment was day meeting at the church. The Wilder hall last Friday night by the cream in the Nampa cemetery. Mr( .Nichols Golden Glow R. N. A. held their ery association. greater part of the day was devoted Everyone one has was 56 years old. He was well to basket weaving under the super- annual election. Officers are Ora- raised it highly. known in the Jordan Valley country. vision of Mesdames Heton, Crandall cle, Mrs W. Benham; Vive Oracle, Miss Irene Brumbach was a recent The Skinners cattle were moved It 12:30 a bountious Mrs. George Martin; Receiver, Mrs. hostess to members of her basket from the Alfred Ditton place to the and Johns, dinner was enjoyed by 23 hungry E Mills; Recorder; Mrs. Bessie Cox; ball team, entertaining with six Blackstock ranch to feed. Chancellor, Mrs Bud Parrin. After o’ clock dinner. Guests wer Dorothy members. Fred Haylett has been absent The basket ball games between ihe meeting an oyster supper was Holly, Lois Zink, Mildred and Fay from school the past week with ton the girls and boys high school teams served to members and their families. Betts, Lois Ellen Enos, Lois Maus- silitis. Mrs. Ward Stone Entertained at ing, Helen Winters, Pauline Hatch of Homedale and Notus were ployed Theodore Baltzor returned home the following and Frances Gifford. The at Notus Friday night. The girls Stoncioft, Saturday dinner Tuesday from Vale where he took contest was won by the Notus girls guests at luncheon, Mesdames Cecil was served by Virginia Miller, Eve state examinations. by a score of 46 to 27. The boys I Trueblood, H. Jett Thomas, Mayme lyn Haworth, Genrose McCullough Daniel Haylett made a trip to game resulted in a »core of 41 to 6, Stanbrough and Nellie Doolittle, and Madge Betts. Later in the Homedale for gas for Sheaville this in favor o f Notus. The next game Mesdames E Crandall, Ida Helton •vening Mr Jones and his basket ball week. was played Saturday the 28th and C. Johns were Caldwell visitors team came in and games were en I,ee Stanford quietly passed away at Homedale between the local team Wednesday week. joyed. Tuesday morning at the family Mrs. Stanbrough an Mrs Doolittle and Nyssa. home on Jackson creek. Mr. Stan Down in California where men The Cecil Tucker family and Wal were dinner guests Wednesday at the ford has been an invalid for the are realtors first, and most any past two years ter Wright o f Harper, Oregon, spent Kiopp home in Nampa. Several children are absent from thing afterwards, a filling station Sunday with the .1 D Wright family. proprietor has a banner swung Some people have a car for years Mr. and Mrs. Dick Helton tvere school due to the mumps. PARM A, IDAHO Mr. and Mrs Frank Daws arc the across the high way in front o f his and never have a wreck; some have Sunday dinner guests at the Patter happy parents of a baby boy born fuel dispensary which shouts: STOP, a wreck for years and never have a son home in Wilder. This may mean a LOt to you! Mr. and Mrs. Charles Myer visiteo .January 17. 48 Applicants Court News O f Thi> Here For Exams MALHEUR HAS 21 DISTRICTS SCHOOLS TAKE 33 PER GENT j Big Bend Grange Installs Officers LUMBER Now Is the Time to Build P r ic e s A r e the L ow est A N INDEPENDENT DEALER Write Us Phone 19 Or call at S. W. MORRISON’S D-