THE GATE CITY JOURNAL, NY88A, OREGON
THE GATE CITY JOURNAL
H. F. BROWN, W. s. BROWN, Owners.
FRED LAFOLLETTE, Editor and Manager.
NYSSA, OREGON, JUNE 8, 192»
TO THE LANDOWNERS OF KINGMAN COLONY DRAINAGE
DISTRICT
We, the undersigned supervisors of Kingman Colony Drainage
having made an audit of the treasurer’s books covering the past
year, as provided by law, submit herewith our report as follows:
TRIAL BALANCE
Close of business June 6, 1929
Dr.
$
82.10
$
Bond» outstanding .........................................
Bond coupons paid .......................................... ..... 28335.00
..... 21283.92
District,
current
Cr.
40000.00
71609.04
Drainage system construction ...................... .....
First Nat. Bank of Vale .... ..............................
.......
......
Interest paid on warrants .............................. .......
......
......
Salary and Office Expense ............................ ......
66654.33
34.99
138.47
160.49
2486.58
1948.74
1252.08
6.11
1383.74
135.88
14.64
2465.07
3771.00
$116280.04
$115280.04
RECEIPTS FOR YEAR ENDING JUNE 5, 1929
Cash in bank June 6, 1928 ..................................................................$ 297.76
County treasurer ............... ................................................................. 7036.04
Warrants issued ...... .............................................................................. 6086.00
Total receipts ................................................. .... 113418.80
EXPENDITURES FOR YEAR ENDING JUNE 5. 192»
Advertising ....................... ......... ............ - .......... $
11J)0
Bonds paid ......................- ...............................•...... 6600.00
Bund coupons paid .....................................
2666.00
Interest paid on warrants .......................
180.18
Maintenance ................
307.04
Material ...................................................................
93.13
Secretary salary ....................................... - ............
300.00
Supervisors ..................................
15.00
Office expense ....
7.81
Warants paid ........
4386.00
Total expenditures ........
$13364.16
DISTRIBUTION OF CASH
Emergency Fund ..........
$34.99
Maintenance Fund ......
6.11
Salary and Office Expense Fund ..... 14.54
Total cash in bank June 6, 1929 ......................- ........ 64.64
Total expenditures and cash June 5, 1929........................................ $13418.80
Respectfully submitted,
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FRANK T. MORGAN
CORRECT ATTEST:
ROBT. R. OVERSTEET,
FRANK D. HALL, Secretary-Treasurer.
Supervisors.
Don M. Graham
“ The Insurance Man”
Fire Insurance Bonds
Notary Public
I represent the oldest and best companies in the United
States of America.
Any policy written by me will meet your contract with the
companies 100 per cent.
Don’t wait until the fire chief comes; tomorrow may be
too late.
See me today and let’s talk your insurance needs over.
NYSSA, OREGON
Box No. 74
Phone No. 53
USED CARS
See Our Fine
Re-conditioned
pressed by their clothes, they appear to be less senti-1.
MALHEUR’S CENTRAL OREGON WORK
mental
than formerly.
RETARDED
By recent order o f the state highway department, th e!. Keep the pianp, the strings will come handy in repair-1..
H. D. Holmes
graveling crew o f the Burrelle-Harper link o f the Cen-
y°ur arial.
tral Oregon highway will consist j)f Patrolman Frank
When you take steps to get away from debt, don’t let « Transfer a n d B a g g a g e
Michaels and his assistant, P. H. Ennis. The road is to your foot slip.
wait for its needed surfacing until next spring, it has
I^ate reports say Mexico still has a living ex-president, ;; All kinds of hauling ir
been said. Micheál will take care of the recently graded
but
we don’t guarantee this news.
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City limits
road, however, and it will be in fairly good condition for
travel.
Lunatics publish a paper at an asylum in Humber- :: N
Oregon Phone 5
¡1 Wys8a’ Uregonpnone &
It seems that funds for this end of the Central Oregon stone, England. There may be others.
have been exhausted for the current year, although It is easy to make a strong argument if you don’t allow **1 11 '*111111 i n m t i n t n l
there is much construction activity on the Burns-Bend yourself to be hampered by facts.
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link. In additon to the request for surfacing of this
much traveled link his year, it is Malheur’s plea that the We mildly wonder what brand of cigarette is keeping !
B&T
survey to the Harney junction be made this year. To Commander Byrd’s Antartic party fit.
date the survey ends a few miles beyond Harper.
Correct this sentence: “The United States Senate is
the
most august deliberative body in the world.’’
Again, work has been retarded on this end of the old
est road on the program of the state highway depart A hotel owners’ association will take drastic steps to- ! Between Lawrence Gas Station
and Ford Garage
ment, regardless of numerous requests for its comple prevent guests being robbed by transient crooks. Pro
tion in Malheur county.
prietors must protect their rights.
SOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE
Crossing a street is an exhilarating sport, but it is
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THE TARIFF TURMOIL
humiliating to be tackled by a flivver and thrown for
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a
loss
when
only
two
yards
from
the
curbstone
goal.
In spite of President Hoover’s recommendation that
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the present special session of Congress confine its tariff
legislation to a limited revision of those schedules which
EAT, DRINK and
appeared to be in greatest need of adjustment, the
BE MERRY
House bill recently passed makes revisions in duties on
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nearly five hundred different articles.
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What the Senate will do to the bill remains problem
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atical, but the indications are that a long drawn out
wrangle will precede the final passage of a new tariff
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measure. It is freely predicted that the matter will en
gage the attention of Congress all summer, with little
likelihood that anything better than a piece of political
patchwork will emerge in the end-
Under New Management
Commenting on the situation, J. Lewis Benton, gen
eral secreary of the National Associaitop of Manufac
Everything in the market
turers, renews the plea of the organization for a strong
good to eat.
er Tariff Commission and an extension of the flexible
Try our
provisions of the present tariff law giving more latitude
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to the President in modifying individual schedules after
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study and recommendations by the Commission. This
would avoid serious business disturbances and tend to
MRS. M. W. MOONEY
And have a real job of painting
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prevent misunderstandings with other countries which
affect our foreign trade.
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We have Builders' Hardware
If legislators could be brought to act upon the theory
that the tariff is an economic and not a political question
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a more business-like method of handling it might be
adopted. The idea advanced by the manufacturers’ or
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ganization is manifestly base on common sense prin
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ciples, and it should have respectful consideration at the
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INTERESTING NOTES
The fossil of a giant sea cow estimated to be 2,000,000
years old was dug up from a beach cliff at Santa Bar
bara, Calif.
Queen Elizabeth of Belgium is an enthusiastic ama
teur photograper.
A new building in London is made of polished black
granite.
A German gardener dug up a gold coin minted in
1444. Only one specimen of this coin was known before
and he received for his find the equivalent of a year’s
wages.
Deer sinews and tiger bones are used in China in pre
paring tonics for invalids.
The legal marriage age for young men in Italy is now
16 and for girls 14.
More than 1,000 acres of tobacco were cultivated in
Australia last year.
Iceland is the largest civilized country in the world
with out railroads.
Sweden can now telephone to 23 foreign counries.
A modern ariport is to be built in Antwerp, which is
to hold jointly with Liege, next year, a world’s fair,
commmorating the centenary of Belgian independence.
Plan now to celebrate with Vale, July 2, 3 4 We will
show you a good time.
Even a strong, silent man will loosen up a bit at $1 a
word.
If, as a writer suggests, women’s sentiments are ex-
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