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THE GATE CITY JOURNAL VOLUME XXVII. NO. 5. NYSSA, OREGON, (INFERENCE SEEKS County EDERAL AID FOR ROJECÏ SETTLERS Statistics FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1928. »1.50 FEE YEAR COUNTY SEAT NEWS: Real Estate Transfers Recorded iur. and Mrs. Jos. Hood of Marble Clarence H. Oxman et ux to John ----------- — • Wash., were overmgnt guests in the ■ D. Oxman, Jamieson Acreage Tract No. 101, 2, 1, 28. $10.00. * » « '• „ of l»ter«t to MaUnur Count, People, T W t«.'“ ¿ X K Sheriff C. W. Glenn to Nysi New York. F r o m t h e M a l h e u r E n t e r p r i s e o l L a s t Week. Realty Co. Lots 4, 5, and (j, Block 8, Mrs. Wm. Peutz entertained the Teutschs Add. to Nysa. 2, 11, 28. $30. O. K. K. on Thursday of last week, Sheriff C. W. Glenn to Nyssa iu iss S iiell and M r. Lat'Tciinet Reality Co. Lots 1 to 12, inclusive. | were dinner guests in tne rvliiigDack Block 31, Teutschs Add to Nyssa. 1 nomi Monday evening. ALE AND OWYHEE PROBLEMS 28, 28. $120. DEFINITE ANNOUNCE Mrs. Aivon McGinnis spent the NINE CONSIDERED AT RECLAMA Nyssa Realty Co. to A. D. Gilbert, i day Friday with Mr. and Mrs. MENTS MADE TO MALHEUR Lot 5 Block 8, Teutschs Add to TION CONFERENCE ! Archie Cantrall. ENTERPRISE THIS WEEK. Nyssa! 2, 13, 28. $40.00. Mr. Wayne Mills , his brother L. Dolton Biggs et ux to Malheur I .VI. Mills and son Tom are making HEALTHFUL CONDITION County Bank, WWSW % Sec. 27-20- _ .... ___ ° * the Lowe home their headquarters 46. 1, 10, 28. $1.00. l<4. C. Deed). Present indications point to a MALHEUR COUNTY REFLECTED while they attend to work on their Brogan loading A Lumber Co .to solution of problems of the Warm- BY BETTER TAX PAYMENTS l>r ■’•’ rty at Sage Brush springs. R. M. Davidson, Lots 1 to 26 in Mesdames T. M. Lowe, M. M springs district, said Percy Purvis, j clusive, Block 28, Brogan 2, 10, 28. Ink Amendment of Reclamation Act Grncling and Fred Klingback were Five County Officers Will Seek president of the district, who return- | $ 1 . 00 . Tax collections o f 1927 show an guests at a one o ’clock luncheon at To Provide Funds For Loans On conferences in Nyssa Realty Co. to Edmond War ed Thursday from Nomination for Re-election— Long Time Basis ren Lot 6, Block 8, Teutschs Add. Washington and in Denver with H. appreciable increase over preceeding i '^e Harva Otis home Wednesday. Outlook Interesting. Mrs. Clyde Sopher and Miss to Nyssa. 2, 11, 28. $50.00. L. Walter, chief reclamation en years, according to a report from Gladys Holmes called on Mrs. Iver C. C. Mueller Executor to Viola the sheriff’ s office. This is one ol 1 Adams Friday. gineer. Problems dealing with settlement Stacey, Lots 1, 2, EH of Lot 3, EH Mr. and Mrs. Noble Pullen of With the definite announcement Federal officials will in the near the **■* indieation* better times Lot 4, Lots 5 and 6,6 and SH Lot7, f the Vale and Owyhee projects, Roswell have moved to the Pullen of nine candidates to the Malheur Block 3, Vale; also Lots 19, 20, and future investigate the feasibility ol ln Malheur county, i O w under construction in Malheur farm on the Owyhee for the year. 21, Block 4, Hadleys Add to Vale; purchasing additional water, thereby Enterprise this week, the county is *n 19” 7 total tax collections Mrs. Chas. Bradley left for On- iunty, were given particular atten- also Lot 1, Block 1 Claggetts Add. beginning to look forward to a busy making it possible for the district I to *603;377-97: ln 1^ 8’ tairio Thursday for medical treat- iion in the settlement conference» to Vole. 12, 20, 27. $2 600.00. election year. The primary election to work out some settlement with its •),|4,. >8.39. The increase over 1926 ment. Thomas Whitby et ux to James in Washington D. C. on Tuesday and ! is clos* to $40,000. When the law j 1 he Oregon Trail P. T. A. held a is on Friday, May 18, just three J. Anderson, SW H N E H , SE H SW H , creditors. •Wednesday. and N H SEH Stc. 16; and NH SW H Mr. . Purvis is much pleased w ith ! went into effect charging o ff the | very interesting meeting for Fc ound- | months from today. Elwood Mead, United States rec- Sec. 15-36-47. 4, 30, 25. $2,000.00. the result of the conferences, as interest on delinquent taxes in 1925 , ar^oilovvs^lsong.sb^Carry ! R° y Daley» who haa served two Thomas Whitby et ux to James P. aiton commisioneT, estimated that many important problems have been enough l,ack tax mon*y came in to ^ ^ ack to Virginia and Oregoi J terma aa deputy county clerk, is the Anderson N H SW H Sec. 15-36-47. 4, t-i'875 settlers are needed for the new cleared up. run the tota* UP *° $608,403.89. i by o reg on i ran Glee Club; ; only one yet to announce his candi- 30, 25. $1.00. Vale project, which will have water ---------------------------- Tax collections for 1925 only, col- i .m.Liuiul in bu te by Mis. F. Fry; , dacy for the office ol county clerk. B. F. Anderson et ux to James P. in another two years; that 940 Anderson, NVfcSEtt, and ! Great Granddaughter— ected in 1926> came to $440,875.47; ¿ mentation of Birthday cake by Harry S. S. Sackett, incumbent, will ~ “* QQii rvrvi,, . . . . but will S e t t le r s are needed for the Owyhee, ... SW H SEH Sec. 17-36-46. 13, 16, 24. “ $ Mr an<J Mrs John E Johnson are wViilp while tavos taxes rrw. for 1 1926 only, collected iVliss Ivers: Lierhtiner of ° f the candles "o t . enter for re-election . ...».u .u . in 1927 reached *484.133.31 xhia by the President and past Presidents ........................ Which will probably be ready for no consideration given, pleased with the arrival of their ln 1927 reached $464,133.81. This Qf the association( ^ ho WCTe Me3. lend his support to Mr. Daley, John H. Forbes to Bettie Forbes •ettement, six years hence. N H SE H and N E H SW H Sec. 19-19^ second great grandchild. They are aSaln shows a substantial increase. dames Holmes, J. B. Smith ,Lucile So far, the office of school super £ Federal aid in bringing settlers to 47. 2, 16, 28. $10.00. celebrating the arrival of a daugh- ! «-'K n urs’ r i n u v rBTO .Johnston and F. Fry. An offering intendent seems to be the most cov . ;jRiese projects was urged in reso Huntington Live Stock Co. to ter bom to Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Dlick-| ' , ‘ x „ „ ... : Jor the work which »mounted to eted, for three candidates are al lutions adopted, the conference ask Hugh L. Stanfield, N H N H end SUH BANDED DUCK NEAR TOWN $4.12 was taken after which the erson at Winchester Bay, Oregon, on NKH Sec. 13; and N H N E H Sec. 14- birthday cake was served to those ready in the field. Mrs. E. M. Crail ing that the reclamation act be While duck hunting recently on the present. There was also music by is out for re-election. Robert Cur 1G-44; Lot 2, Sec .18-16-45; EH SW H February 9. Darline Janette is Amended to provide for the use of Sec. 5-18-47. 2, 16, 28. $1.00. (Q. C. their first baby. DeArmond ranch near Vale, George Dwight Johnston and a reading by rier of Big Bend and Will J. Rob the reclamation funds on public and Deed), ' ) T. Carey shot a bird of more than Mrs. H. J. Holmes. erts o f Ontario have announced private lands, the money to be loan H. L. Stanfield et ux to Hazel B. In Nysea Sunday— j usual interest. The mallard carried | Albert Dickson the official cow that they will run for the office. Hand, NHN Hand SE H N EH Sec. ed over a long period o f years at low Mr. and Mrs. Robert Madden and i an aluminum band. Mr. Carey has I i? ste<T. Jj? 0 ^ On ,IY'al1 testing Andrew M. Graham, the present 13; and N H N E H Sec. 14-15-44; Lot 'ate of interest. w a s! ‘ ^ gStam a" d H° ' meS herdi ° f d#,ry holder o f the office o f county asses 2, Sec. 18-15-45; EH SW H Sec. 5-18 Glenn Pounds were in Nyssa Sun since learned that the duck Commissioner Mead declared that 28. $1.00. (t}. C. Deed). day. They enjoyed a visit with Mi. banded at Moisés, Montana, last M(ss Anna Stam was hostess at sor, will be a candidate. He has unds to finance settlers until their John C. Kidneigh et ux to A. R. and Mrs. Dallas Duncan, among November 11. a birthday party on Friday evening stated that he will run on his record, arms create earning power ,V as im- Millar Lot 8, Block 1, Emisons Add. other relatives. The Duncans are in By means o f these numbered Those present were the Misses Jo continuing to devote all o f his time to Nyssa. 1 ,3l, 28. $400.00. rtant as the irrigation works. hanna Newman, .Jennie Koopman. H. P. Bingman to Leona Bingham Nyssa for a short visit, but they bands important investigations rel Anna Davison. Ruth Reberger and to his duties, giving every assess Lot 15, Block 21, Nyssa. 2, 4 28. $1. wll return to Twin Falls soon, where ative to the migrations and other Gladys Holmes and Messrs. Tronard ment his personal attention in all Emil F. Naffin et ux to John A. Mr. Duncan is a produce inspector. facts in the life histories are being and Earl Marshall, Rolland Holmes fairness to the county and taxpay White Lots 6and 8, Home Park advanced. The bands are attached and John Stam. ers. He is recognized as one of the Fruit Tract, in Sec. 32-15-47. 12, At Big Bend— Mrs. Glenn Holmes was hostess most efficient assessors in the state. by volunteer cooperators who serve Last Sunday Judge H. Lee No.' without pay. Success in the work ait, a birthday dinner for Mrs. H. J. C. C. Mueller is coming out again and his mother enpoyed one of then- is dependent upon the reports of Holmes at which a big turkey fared for county treasurer. Templeton SEH and EH SW H Sec. quite badly it is reported. 23; and W H S W H Sec. 24-26-37. 2, frequent visits with the Len Noe persons who kill the banded birds. Sheriff C. W. Glenn has tossed Miss Margaret Hunt was a guest 3, 28. family in Bg Bend. This was the Reports should be sent to the bur Saturday of Miss Gladys Wilson. his hat in the ring for re-election, (From The Malheur Enterprise) Wm. E. Lees et ux to Nathanial M first time Mrs. Noe had been out tor eau of biological survey. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Holmes who he, too, announcing as his platform The speedy Nyssa high school Davis et al 5 acres in Lot 1 Sec. 3 have been spending the winter in some time, as she has just recovered the record he has established during hoopsters, rivals of Vale for this 18-47. 12, 27, 27. $820.00. the home of their son Mr. Glenn from an illness o f several weeks’ Banker Her M¡«rriage Licenses Issued his term of office. year’s honors in the southeastern Holmes left for their home at Mod Riley Horn was an arrival from Elmer Rosco Tilford and Edith duration. Harry Tamblyn, incumbent, is out )regon district, staged a comeback esto, California. Monday. Cloverdale, California, the early Mrs. Archie Moses was hostess at for the office of county surveyor. the Snake river valley tourna-1 I n d Julia In Assessor's Office— pait o f the week. He is here to dinneir Sunday for the W. Nichols, District Attorney E. M. Blodgett )nent in Ontario last Friday night, Slayton. 2, 16, 28. Miss Mildred Bennett is assisting [ work with others in an attempt to N. Bach and .1. Lane families. will run again. He requests that ind won another victory over the William J. Caip and Alta Smith. Geo. Kaylor kept a bunch o f men with work in the office of County j reorganize the closed Farmers and ^ounty seat artists 22 to 12. Vale 2 16, 28. busy Saturday helping dehorn his citizens who are not familiar with Assessor Andrew Graham. Stock Growers bank. Complaints Filed in Circut Court herd o f cattle. his record, investigate it. as eliminated. Mm. E. Lees vs T. H. More et al. Mrs. Elsie Simmons, Miss Irene Arthur Cook was over from Nyssa When the smoke cleared after 2, 16, 28. Foreclosure o f mortgage. Simmons Mr. Gardner and Miss lone Thursday and advised that he will Ihe first day’s battle, only four $9,800.00. Gardner all o f Nyssa were guests in Paul Grandono et al vs Steve Mc- Jams remained in the race. Weiser the T. T. Elliott home in the Kolony seek the nomination for sheriff of Malheur copnty on the republican Friday. stitute defeated Weser high school, Maman 2, 16, 28. Acuuonting. Federal Land aBnk vs D. M. Mil Jack and Cora Elliott attended a ticket. )ntario won a victory over New ler et al. 2. 16, 28. Foreclosure of birthday party given for Miss lone Some weeks ago J. D. Billingsley County Clerk Harry S. Sackett ’ lymouth and Parma eliminated mortgage. $5,392.66. The Huntington News announces Gardner at Nyssa on Saturday even announced his candidacy for the sen layette. Federal Land Bank vs. Wiliam F. calls the attention o f voters to the that work is being planned to im ing. In the semi-finals on Saturday Schultz et al. 2, 16, 28. Foreclosure law which now prohibits the swear prove the road leading from Hunt Silas Bigelow came down flrom the atorial toga. ing in of voters on election day. Reg ington )fternoon, Parma defeated Ontario, of motragage. $3,969.66. to Malheur City. Thomas Dam Sunday for a team. He is The trouble with that “ charm A.- W. Hamilton vs Anno D Fair- id the Institute squad ran over the bairn et al. 2, 17, 28. Foreclosure of istration books are open from now Grancy o f Baker county, who has making the Lowe home his head- school” for women which recently umrters while here. until April 17. lyssa squad. This left Parma and mortgage. $428.24. been appointed road supervisor for Oscar Pinkston is moving this failed was that the pupils were not Ihe Institute to battle for the Another warning is also issued to that district^ will begin at once to week to the Blodgett, ranch near furnished any raw material to work COURT HOUSE NOTES tournament trophy. Aided mainly by voters. The majority of citizen.! make a survey o f the road between Nyssa which he will farm this sum on. Judge Dalton Biggs was here last who have been sworn in on previous Huntington and the Malheur county mer. the brilliant work of their star for- election days, will not be entitled to line, prepare a statement of needed ’ Ward Marquess, Parma outclassed Thursday for court day. Perhaps Dempsey just imagines How about sending Colonel Lind Irvin Reed was granted a divorce vote in the primaries because their improvements, such Weiser institute, with the final count as drainage, his eyesight is bad because there is bergh on a good-will flight to Her from Florence Alta Reed. . , registration cards are not properly culverts, etc., submitting the same no big money in sight. 89 to 21 and won the Ontario cup. rin 7 Argument was started in case of fi[]ed jn Many of them are undeI f Marquess copped individual sccor- the county court. Baker county DeArmond vs. Fenwick and conrin- ^ impregsjon that they are quali. tng honors by running up 61 points officials will then go over the ground ued over to Thursday of this week. f .pd votcrs whgn the county •ut of Parma’ s total register of 117 with Mr. Graney and together they Sometime ago Harold Wilson aP- t they shou)d ca„ at the clerk.s lints in the tournament. will complete plans for starting the pealed to the supreme court after a >ffice and re. rogister or g0 before work as soon as weather permits. Some of the funniest things we verdict of guilty for violation of the he offieift, regigtrar in their com. desi(rnatcd ¡n a n((tlce pub hear are said by people who take liquor laws had been rendered by the WHY AUTO LICENSE hemselves seriously. circuit court jury. He is out on hail. iuhed cUewbere in tbis igsue. SHOULD NOT BE CUT UNI MONEY FOR LOINS PARMA QUINTET WINS TOURNEY CUP W V' 'S Z T S ^ Z |¡¡¡¡7 JflX aTZZ Z Z mmm Governm ent will Att WARMING UP m PRIMARIES PRIMARIES ON MAY 18 « . . « « .> Voters, Are Plan Work On You Qualified? Malheur City Road The LUM BER 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 W. MORRISON’S PARMA, IDAHO ■ i I I LE RESIDENTS IN AUTO WRECK Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scott of Vale 1 were quite badly injured in an auto Because California has a low automobile license, some folks in this state argue that the °regon license should be cut to $3. Because of the much larger number of cars using California roadg> the 3_cent gagorme tax in that state in 1927 yielded a highway revenue o f more than 524.000,000. In 1928, it will give California a revenue of $32,000,000. In Oregon, with its fax small er number of cars the 8-cent gasoline tax yields an annual highway revenue o f $i,650,000. The sum is only one-ninth of what the gasoline tax produces in California. California $32,000,000! Oregon $3,650.000! —Oregon Journal. __________________ Ngm<( 0 „ flirj0 s , hoo| Head— At a m„ etin|r of tb. mobile accident which occurred on the Snake River bridge near Ontario rlonday evening. . Mr. Scott was at- j tempting to pass a car, when a horse 1 that was being led by a pedestrian In the rear o f the other vehicle jump- j d in front o f his machine. He turned ! to miss the animal and met in head on collision with the automobile His car completely overturned. Mr.. Scott sustained several brok en ribs, severe head bruises and was unconscious when removed from tho » ‘reck while Mrs. Scott is suffering with a broken collar bone. Both were rushed to the hospital. New The Scott car and the automobile; cboo| hoard this week, James L. parked on the bridge were both badly; TurTlbu|]> wbo f or a number of years damaged. bag a member o f the faculty. Late advise from Ontario is to the was elected to fill the position as effect that Mr. Scott ia still in a superintendent of the Ontario school critical condition and that M rs.; for a one-year termm. Chari«« S. Scott is recovering nicely. Miller recently resigned. Two years ahead. The Fine Car of LOW PRICE Displayed Now AT POWELL SERVICE STATION NYSSA, OREGON