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TW * C A T E H T T JO TM TA K , W Y * A , fflH K M K ►♦««M ...... .......... .. FIRST CLUB LUNCHEON 4> w < a a a i . m a a a a i f « w NYSSA WILL CELE The first of the Commercial LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF BRATE COMPLETION Club’s weekly luncheans was »I START THE f> t-W ■ * .............................................. M-fl t t I I | | | |> M 11 I I I t III OF ROAD TO DAM | enjoyed Wednesday evening at the high school building. A' £ FALL WRITE Plana are rapidly ahaping goodly number of Nyssa boosters themselves for a big celebration were present and showed due at the damaite as soon as the appreciation of the splendid ►2 NOW laying of steel is completed. The luncheon provided. The *’eata” ►2 plan is to run au excursion to were prepared and served by the the damsite. F. A. banks, con domestic science class under the ►2 struction engineer for the direction of the teacher, Mrs, >2 Owyhee project, has offered the Haworth, and many compliments O T hfl T h e Bunco Club met a t the home of Mre. H. T . F r s n c i s F rid a y last. The a f te r n o o n was sp e n t playing the game a t which which Mre. F e l t ' n was the first prise winner end Mrs. Barney W ilton second. The usual luncheon w as enjo yed and a good tim e wee had by all. first nf ik a P n m m « rn l« l ^ ______ ' ittle Maxine W arre n ia convales c ent from e se v e re illness and Monday re tu rn e d to he r home from Mrs. Hig hy'e, where ahe was ta k e u care of by Mrs. Migby d u rin g her ill. Miss Iva W a lte rs ie a tte n d in g mal school a t Ashland this ye ar <4 W & » & * » * The arriva l of e s h ip m e n t ot sta tione ry direct from the Mr and Mrs. J. P B a x te r of Wilder On'y being contented fo r e sh ort and Mrs. Chas Dolman o f Parm a factory in M a i.a rb u n t t ie affixes you a chance te select f from the late st style* in stationery. duration as a man of leisure, Cbes. w ere S enday Njrsaa visitors. McConnell has again purchased a band Found pa per, plain and fancy hosed pa per,m e n a sta tio n e ry , railroad without were heard on the excellence cf p*? For S a l e - O n e d re sse r, I I : 1 table, use of the o f sheep and ie one o f Malheur coun »10. M .s. C. F Miller. correspondence c a r d s —w* can supply your needs. the viands provided After £ charge and the General Con t y ’s flock m a s te r s . Miss Marie Davidson of Salt Lake siruction Co. has offered the the hunger of the participants ~ The P r . n k Lynch residenoe on ¡9 visiting her cousin, Alm a Dean locomotive, rolling stock and to had been assuaged a round table south T hird s t r e e t has been purchased Brooke Miss David'o n is an employee talk followed and a number of ^ haul the train without charge, by Dr. C. A. Abbott, N yesa’ new chi of a n e w sp a p er office in S a lt L ake important questions discussed. A general invitation will be roprac tor. and in company with Miss A lm a s to p Mre. Newby and Mrs. Sehnelter ped in to give th e J o u r n s l office the extended to all whoeare to make An attempt was made to take a the trip and a special invitation traw vote on the presidency * w ere in a tte n d a n c e a t the Chas Dol once over, i n i n f u n t r a i a t P a rm a Tueaday. * 2 M N F e g tle y , who is r a n t i n g for will be extended to the commer bi»t as soen as the followers of ,► J a c k Hikon, an e x p s r t cook, has j the office of eoanty eesessor on cial vlub* of the neighboring A1 Smith saw what was up they , t a ’ Thu. Sfar» leased the Rosebud lanch c o u n te r end the d c m o e retie t ic k e t, was in Nyaea towns, U. P. officials and Oregon made a break for the door,! will serve tbe best of meals a t the j Thursday in the i n te r e s t s of his can headed by Ves Gosheri, and it and Idaho officials. lost possible cost. They will be pleated didacy. Mr. F e g lle y is an c ld tim e r in If the Nyssa hunters have will probably never be known t o aee all f o r m e r p a tro n s and manv M alheur county and thoroughly famil new ones. They c a t e r to the i a r with every se c tio n . I f ele cted he their usual luck a venison bar whether the vote would have would doubtless m ak e a good assessor. becue will be put on. A good show'n a 3-to.l or a 4-to-l vote in ladies and chiidrsn. T h is issue of the Jo u r n a l was gotte n M erchants Lunch, 35c. served from time to all is promised and the favor of the republican candidate 11 a. ns. till 3 p m. at Rosebud Cafe. | out under difficulties and if it is not up works ot the Owyhee damsite but it is generally believed that to its usual high sta n d ard of excellence For Sale—R e s t a u r a n t equip m ent "in j t h a t is our excuse. With the installa present a sight worth traveling the latter figure would be about s t o r a g e . " —c ounte r and stools, tables, right, tion of our new eq u ip m e n t we will hundreds of miles to see. dishes ceoking utensils, ice bo*, etc • eon be prepared to p r in t a real news Cheap for eash. E lisa be th Brooke, paper. 8outmer Hotel, La Grande. Ore. s61tt Born—To Mr. Bnd Mrs. Lynn Ms. Mrs. B. W. Pierce has moved to theny, on Wednesday. Septem be, 19. Thomas M a rtin Moore, the .h ild of 403 N F o u r t h S t,, P a y e tt e , Id ho a boy, w e ight 6J pounds. John Moore and wife, passed away and will be pleased to receive orders Are ,tlH b , i n * beld ,n the '* r * e , e n t . C, L. McCoy l e f t ye sterd a y for Pen Septem ber 18.1928, a l the home of hie from her Nyesa friends for D re ss m a k dleton to see the Kound-up. He is parent* in Nyssa. He was 17 m onth s «very nig h t in the week e a c e p t W ed-' ing end h e m stitching. of age. F uneral . s r vices were held i n i , , e , d *y , n d S • t u r d •^, ni* h t "- e x p e c te d home this evening. L o s t —Tuesday betw een th e Ja c k the M e th .d :st church hare W e d n e s d a y ' Sl,bI i *t Sunday night, S e p te m b e r, D r. Bradford l e f t Thursday evening Lynch and C. C. H u n t's, blue plaid a f te r n o o n , the 19th ¡rat., Rev. John E. ^ od i§ “ ** wi*e, why did H e not; for Se a ttle and o t h e r coast points for a c rea te man ao he could not sin? lumberTack and black billfold Kinder G a rver officiating. I n t e r m e n t waa in please leave a t this office and receive tw o -w e e k ’s visit with relatives the Ontario cem etery. A large num- ! Monday—Will the last t r u e church A b ri g h t c o st of paint hss been a p . re w a rd . A. W . Howell, R oute I, ber of friend* of the family, both from have t b t * i f t of ProPhecy ? plied to t h e T ensen Service Station Ontario art! Nyssa, a tte nded the fu- | T uesday—The Song o f Motes end Mrs, J a e k H ixon and little son Leon this week, giving a finishing touch to n e rsl services. the Lamb. a r e in N a m p a a tte n d in g a family ccle- this recently com pleted s t r u c tu r e . T h u rsd a y —Righteousness by faith. Many b e autiful floral designs were in bre tien. com m e m ora ting the birth day F r id a y —T he two-fold n a tu r e of ein. Work s t a r te d a t the H unt p r e k in . evidence. Mrs. C. C. H u n t presided a t an n iv e rsa ry of t h r e a m em be rs of the W atch f o r n e x t w e e k ’s announce house Friday la s t Several carloads tbe piano and a q u a r t e t t e composed of family. Mrs. Huron's f a th e r , m other of J o n a t h a n s have been shipped to the Mra.Tens«n, Mrs. Higby, Mra. A r t h u r m ents. and brother. E veryone is welcome. C a li'o rn ia m ark e ts . Bj.vdell and Edna Dennis sa n g th ree Miss Dorathy S t u a r t of N am pa vis E vange lists (J. J . Rider and Paul a p p ro p ria te songs. Miss Danais also Mr. and Mrs. Tebow of North Y i- Ited this week a t the borne of he r sis kima, W ash., a re living in the P. M. sang a very beautiful solo, Mr. and Ivarson. te r , Mrs. J a c k Hixen binkl y housa, Mr. Tebow is the new Mrs. Moore have the sy m pa thy of the Mr. and Mra. Don Davis and tw o ] b a r b e r a t Pounds. entire comm unity with them in their t o n s e f San Francisco a re vislt ng a t T he O. E. S. held th e ir re g u la r m ee t berea vem e nt. YOU WILL LIKKUS th e home of Mr. D avie’ p a r e n t s , Mr. ing Wednesday evening. A f t e r the Sept. 28. N o ta s e t N o ta s and Mr*. R. J . Davie. Don is a Oct. S. Roswell s t Ruswell f o r m e r Nyesa boy and has many usual business m ee tin g refreshm en e w e ie served sa d a social hour enjoyed Oct. 12. W e i s e r a t Nyssa frien d s here. H e is now California I he Shelton dairy delivery over by tire large nu m b er p re sent. Oct. 19. O n ta rio a t Nyssa r e p r e s e n t a t i v e o f a large e a s te r n f t Au Zl — earn turned on th e h ig h w sy Tuesday even Oct. 26. K una a t N yata m a n u f a c t u r i n g company, w ith head ing and pinned the tw o occupants un ~r\ .. e Nov. 9. Vale a t Vale q u a r te r s a t San Franciso. de rnea th, They were lib e r a te d without I H em stitching and Dressm aking Nov. 16. F ru itla n d a t F ruitland P. M. Binkley le f t laBt Sunday for F o r Sale - Good brick. $16 per M. having h u n r i n e d any serious i n j . r y . i Mrs. E. W. Pierce, 408 N. 4th. St. Dr. R. P. Bradford has sold his of N ov.23. P a r m a a t Pa rm a P ortland for medical tr e a tm e n t, Mra The accii e n t happened on the curve W. A. Austin, a 24 t 1 P a ye tte . Idaho, s7 tf. fice and m edical p r a c tic e to Dr. C. A. Nov. 29. Wilder a t N yssa Binkley l e f t T h u rsd a y to join t i m and ne ar the school house as they w ere A b b o tt of S hrridan. Wyoming, who will visit has d a u g h te r, Mrs. Ben has a lready ta k e n over the practice. coming into towu and was caused by Sm ith. During his residence here Dr Bradford the light from an a pproac hing auto Mr. and Mre, R. R. Richardson of has built up a l a r g e business and his blinding the driver, cauaing him to O r c h trd , Idahe, a re visiting friends in many fr ie n d s here will r e g r e t his de run off the g rade. N yssa for a few days. Mr. Richard term ination to r e ti r e . Dr. A bbott son Is recoverin g from a re ce n t opea- comes highly recom m ended and will t e tle n . cordially welcomed tu N yssa social and Sunday, S e p te m b e r 28 Tbe L eathern family left Tuesday bnsineaa circles. for S o uthe rn Oregon, where they e x Church school 10 a. m ., R . J. Cavie For Sale—1-ton trock, good a t new. superintendent. pe ct to locate. A. L . Frii* bought s212t tn a i r prope rty here, consisting of a Enquire of J. 8. Flay ford. Morning worship, 11 o ’elock. mon them e, " S e r v i c e . ’’ sm ell residence and 23 town lots. E pw orth L eague, 6:80 p. m Mr. and Mre. I r w i n a re the happy P reaching 7-40: sub ju e t of eermoa, pa rent* of a brand new son. " T h e Social Joy of C h r i s t ia n i ty . " ifrrt. C. S. Crouch and children left We give all a cordial g r e e t in g and th e first of th e week for Y akim a to invite all wh* a re not a tte n d in g ser m a k e an e xtended visit. vices elsew here to come end worship Mrs. A. D Wood visited her b a r e e ts with us, a t Meridian on W ednesday and T h u rs J o h n E . C a r v e r , Pastor. day. Miss V irginia Thompson l e f t on Monday fu r Mor m outh, where she will e n t e r t h e s t a t e normal Tne Rev. Mr. Barto n will be in for t h e sshoel y e ar. She will visit Nyssa Sunday Morning. S e p te m b e r 23, h e r s is te r Dora a t Pendleton and Lucy a t 11 o ’clock a t the P a r i s h hall for a t P ortland en route. morning p ra y er and sermon. All are invited to th is service. kfri Sheffield, fo r m e r N ysse r e s i Main and Third Sts. dent, has been visiting old friends in FOR SALE t h e county recently. Dairy Cows and one J e r s e y Bull 2 yr. old. A fine animal and gantla. Brood sows, ehosts and weaners. Inquire a t 0 Mrs Cain Rannh a t tu rn on Highway *7 t f K 2 t m ilts W est o f O ntario. W e e k after w ee k a n d m o n t h a n d o u t t h e y p r o v e a n e w th a t *2 »2 ►2 DEATH OF INFANT I« » I« & N y ssa P harm acy * I« & BIBLE LECTURES Lunch Counter Fountain Pool Tables SPECIAL CHICKEN DINNER every Sunday FOOTBALL SCHEDULE DELIVERY UPSET PROMPT SERVICE-GOOD TREATMENT C. A. ARTHURS, Prop. Dr. Bradford Sella Out M. E. CHURCH CASH PRICES PAID FOR POULTRY and EGGS EPISCOPAL SERVICE coring thelfears Qrciitest GEORGE CRANE —became o f D istinctive B eauty Thrilling Performance ^Aaiiazing Economy g s k h X X M H H H S aH H K K S IH S Z K B E S H E :? r Second Hand & k s b u h m h m b h k h x m m h h b R an ges ii H e a te rs la X B K K IR H H M M m A Good Place K r . TWENTY RANGES NINETEEN HEAfERS $5.00 UP $5.00 UP Now’s the time to fe t your choice before they »re picked over. B n tf x p tf ONTARIO, OREGON to Eat XI The COACH $585 T h e T o u r in g i J A f f o r U a .K ic r . . Prompt and tffiHent Service Courteous Treatment Reasonable Prices Si CHICKEN DINNER SUN. K Peterson Furniture Co. after m o n th th e B igger a n d H o tte r C h e v r o l e t h a s s w e p t o n to g r e a t e r a n d g r e a t e r heig! is o f p o p u la r i ty —u n til to d ay it sta n d s a c k n o w le d g e d e v e r y w h e r e a* first c h o ic e of t h e n a t io n for 1928! tf -A T - } 2i....-.*595 T b r 4 -Jo o r f / i n e P c v l-.n ...............O / J T h e C o n v e r tib le *695 C a b r io le t. . . 7 h e Im perii«! $ ^ 7 a rf U u d a u ............/ 1 J U tility T r u c k . 3 2 0 (i haul* Only) L < (!it D e ll v e t y \ 3 7 ^ (c ;.4ml« Only) A ll i»r!- - * f r b . Plln» Michigan N ev er has any C hevrolet e n jo y ed su ch o v e rw h e lm in g p u b lic a c c e p ta n c e — for n e v e r h as a n y lo w -p ric ed car p r o v id ed su ch a n o u ts ta n d in g com ! ¡ n a t i o n o f d i s t i n c t i v e b ea u :v , th r i l l i n g p e r f o r m a n c e a n d m azing ec o n o m y ! Its be lutifiil b odies h v F irh e r — long, i o w a n d r a c y ,a n d fm islit l i n colors t h a t reveal to-day's m o d e for sm a rtn e s s a n d i n d i v id u a lity —a r e far In a d v a n c e of ac ce n te d s ta n d a r d s in th e field ( f l o w - p r i c e d cars. In s id e F is h e r c r a f ts m a n s h i p is a t h in g apart. B-it C h e v r o l e t p e r f o r m a n c e is n o less im p re ssiv e t h a n C hev- re-let b e a u ty a n d style. N e v e r b c l. re w as a lo w -p ric ed c a r so easy to h a n d l e — for t h e ste e r ing m e c h a n i s m is fitted w ith hall h e a r in g s t h r o u g h o u t . . . t h e c l u tc h a n d gear-shift lever rvspo I to t h e slightest to u c h . . . a n d b i g n o n - l o c k i n g 4- xvhcel b ra k e s give a m e asu re of b r a k in g c o n t r o l t h a t is m o r e th a n eq u a l to e v e ry occasion. C o m e in a n d see t h e c a r that h as w o n t h e a p p r o v a l o f m o r e t h a n th r e e -q u a rte r s o f a m il lio n b u y e r s s i n c e J a n u a r y 1 s t. L e a r n f o r y o u r s e l f w h y i t Is sc o rin g t h e g reatest success o f this great a u to m o tiv e year! K « Xys!a .Reslaurant W ilson-A ckerm an M otor Co Recently Renovated I1KIIKI1IXXKM111II1HXMIXXH MM3LMMMU3ÎUMMMM L tio k for the Red T a g * “ w ith au OK that counts”