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T in : GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA. OREGON.
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CROWD OF 2000 01
PROJECT OPENING
unit, generously stating that i f he
had been o f any
service, he had
served only as any
citizen should
have served.
E. P. Hendrix and Estes L. Mor- •
ton. Vale directors, expressed each
in his own way an appreciation of
| the spirit which prompted the meet
ing and o f advancement of the pro-
| ject.
fi. 0. LYTLE IS
CANDIDATE FDD
REPRESENTATIVE
C. M. Robinette, new president o f f
the settlement board, paid tribute to
G O VE R NO R
N O RBLAD
G U E ST
the cooperation that assured success- FO RM E R D IS T R IC T
ATTORNEY
OF
HONOR— M A N Y
STATE
ful work and expressed the hope I VIES W IT H O X M A N FOR R E PU B-
N O TABLES H EARD
that work would
continue in
the
L IC A N N O M IN A T IO N
same manner.
J. W. McCulloch was received with
j
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Peck, Jr. Mr.
and Mrs. Chat Purdy and baby, Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Scott and Mrs. Tom
Scott, all o f Vale, spent Sunday with
Bend relatives.
SAWYER REPORTS ON
FEDERAL AID BILL
Y E L L O W S T O N E C U T -O FF
A C T IO N
OF
W A IT S
C O N FE RE E S— B IL L
ranch. He saw them and ran. N igh t
fall and a blinding snowstorm pre
vented his arrest. Some believe he
perished.
However, he
knew this
country well and may have escaped.
He was known here as George Russ
ell, George Davis as
well as C liff
Ragan.
Randall Sage and daughter, Mrs.
Alpetta Boudette,
were called to
California last week by the death o f
Clarence Sage at Richmond.
C A R R IE S IN C R E A S E
Dr. E.
D. Noreott
DE NTIST
N y .* ,
Oregon
Office Phone 35F2
Residence Phone 35F3
Miss Emma Duart, the
Nevada
When the conferees report on the
federal road aid bill they have had school teacher, returned to her home
in their possession fo r two months, in Winnemucea fo r a week’s rest on
highway
legislation upon
which account o f illness.
Mrs Geo. Harper le ft last Sunday
i rests the hopes o f the Yellowstone
Miss M iriam Colwell is quite ill at cu t-off w ill make progress,”
said for a month’s visit in Chicago.
Dr.
A . Abbott, licensed
o f the Warmsprings but did claim
her home in Frultland. During her | Robert W. Sawyer, Bend, state high
ahspnpp M
is s P
ro n to P
« « ; » is teach
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in Oregon and Idaho. C a r
Big Dinner Meeting Here Brought ownership o f the Malheur valley’s
absence
Miss
Frances
Peck
w ay
commissioner, who
returned
Active Worker fo r Roads and Irr ig a
“ Report shows drop in plane fa t
firs t railroad with Elmer Clark.
T o Close Red-Letter Dedication
ing the lower grades o f Wade school.
Consultation
Friday from Washington D. C.
tion, Policies
Consistent,
Has
alities,” says a current
newspaper ver graduate.
W alter Meecham, “ the man who
Day
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
W.
Bruning
and
Legislative
Experience
headline.
And
it
is
usually
a
drop
“ There are three pieces o f legisla
and examination free. First
made the Oregon T rail famous,’’ re
Billy Joe were shopping in Nampa
tion involved, the firs t to increase that cause the fatalities.
sponded with words o f praise fo r the
and Caldwell Monday.
door west o f bank, Nyssa,
federal aid appropriations; the sec
W ith Vale irrigation works con Oregon country.
W ith the announcement Wednes
Mrs. L. Eachus, who was serious ond, the Colton
Oregon.
public domain bill
structed, water
obtainable fo r the
Dr. W. L. Powers o f O. S. C. told
E. M. B L O D G E T T
day o f R. D. Lytle, form er district ly injured in a fa ll down the cellar (not an appropriation bill but one
first unit and settlers ready to begin o f the possibilities of the soil
“ e attorney, fo r Malheur county repre- w ay several weeks ago came home which provides that highways may
Attorney and Counselor at Law
actual farming, the realization o f all urged local farm ers to help the new | gentatlve jn the gtate legislature, is
Sunday evening from the Caldwell be built across the public domain. It
Practice in all Courts
that the Sunday dedication means to settlers in their start on the
new,
o f the fir8t race in the loca, sanitarium.
N YSSA, OREGON
is an amendment to a basic law. Be
T H E R E ’S NO
Harper, Vale and the rest o f the
lands-
! primary election
campaign.
Mr.
C. D.
McCullough
attended
a fore any money can be spent this
county was expressed by
speaker
B. E. Stoutemeyer,
govern m ent, L y t,e ig a ,.andidate fo r the repubii.
meeting o f the directors o f the Wool must pass the house and senate. It
inrnoa from
fnrwi» I
a fter speaker, in the very pulse of counsel, explained the sources
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can nomination as is C. H. Oxman.
Growers’
association
in
Parma is the hope o f the Yellowstone cut
the community banquet arranged by which the
reclamation fund is re
In his filin g with the secretary o f Tuesday evening.
o f f ) . The third would increase forest
the Vale commercial club fo r Sunday ceived.
Oscar I. Paulson, o f
the
W e hesitate to undertake.
Mrs. C. D. McCullough, Mrs. E r highway appropriations
night at the Drexel hotel. Governor Union Pacific system, was present. state, Mr. L y tle announced v e ry d ef
inite
policies,
stating:
“
I
f
I
am
nest Parker and
Mrs. Clark Enos
The house voted fo r the federal
Norblad was the guest o f honor. A
It was a pleasant dinner meeting |
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Sheerets silks or heavy Orien
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.
i nominated and elected I w ill during drove to Payette Wednesday to at aid appropriation, increasing same
hundred persons
were
present, a and . the
numerous worthwhile talks
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term
o
f
office
work
to
advance
tend
a
surprise
given
by
the
Nyssa
from
$75,000,000 to
$125,000,000.
number o f them from Harper, On made ,t an occasion long to be re- ^
interests
Ma,heur £
to
and luster in them all.
Eastern Star fo r Mrs. Frank Miller, This would increase Oregon’s share
tario and
Nyssa.
E. C. N aftzger, membered. It was a fittin g close to
and
conserve its resources
and to im who recently moved from Nyssa to about $1,000,000 annually fo r three
a red-letter day.
club president, was toastmaster.
prove its markets; to secure the re Payette.
years. The representatives advocated
OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT
F irst stating that the
dedication
moval o f unwarranted restriction on
marked the beginning o f an era o f
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Peck went to increasing the per-mile limit, which
Phone 15 and Phone 28
shipment o f its products and secure Ontario Saturday to attend r grange has been $15,000 fo r the country at
W ATSON
productivity, the creation o f homes
adequate
protection
fo
r
its
pro
large
and
$18,000
in
Oregon
and
meeting with the
Malheur county
from waste, R. D. L ytle
welcomed
protect
and
advance F air Board.
A well attended dance was given ducers; to
C. KLINKENBERG
the assemblage.
Misses Frances Peck other public land states. In the sen
H. R. SCOTT, Prop.
March 8, in honor o f the interests o f irrigation; and to and- Marian Roberts accompanied ate the bill passed with an amend
Governor Norblad, the principal at the hall
secure
a
revision
o
f
the
machinery
V
irg
il
Maupin
and
fam
ily,
who
le
ft
them.
ment
o
f
$25,000
limit
per
mile
and
speaker, was then called upon. In
o f tax collection to make the process
a provision fo r public land states
his forceful manner, he stressed the fo r Harney county Monday.
♦ ♦ ♦ 'I I I H I I I I I H I f l » I ) |.
Mrs. Chas. Ingram and
Mrs. L. more equitable and yet more certain;
which would make the limit in Ore
value o f Oregon history in selling
I
w
ill
suport
all
reasonable
legisla
E.
Palm
er
visited
relatives
and
gon
about
$29,000
per
mile.
This
bill
Oregon to the world today. He re
OW YHEE
is now in conference. The bill is held
iterated his plea fo r a united, pro friends in Fruitland, Boise and Vale tion in aid o f the enforcement o f our
laws.”
last
week.
Mrs. Wm. P e u tj was operated on up in committee because Representa
gressive state, working as a whole.
Mrs. Clyde Bethel
and
fam ily
In addition to the upbuilding o f a fo r the removal o f gall stones Wed tive Dowell is
opposed to the in
He stressed the fact that i f many
tourists are attracted to Oregon, a j spent last week with her sister, Mrs. sizeable law practice, Mr. Lytle has nesday at the Ontario hospital. She crease per mile.”
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e ______
_______ is doing well.
fo
years ______
been _____
among
the foremost
good share w ill remain.
It is said W alter Perry.
Jack Palmer attended the dance | leaders o f civic and county activities,
Rev. Wilson Colporter o f the Bap
that Governor Norblad made many
K IN D S
last Saturday. Jack is working fo r | It w ill be remembered he was among tist Church visited in the nieghbor-
friends in Malheur county.
H
A
IR
BO
BBING
AN D TON ?
George
Palm
er
in
Vale.
the organizers and firs t president of hood last week end and held preach
An earnest speaker was W. G. Ide,
S O K IA L W O R K OF A L L
?
Lewis Haynes and Georgia Fergu the Malheur
county
development in g
services at the Kolony school
who again expressed his
faith in
'‘W e A im to Please”
son
were
Boise
visitors
last
week.
league,
that
made
possible
first
house Sunday. He was an overnight
this section. He- told briefly of Mal
Mrs. Am iel Claud is visiting Mrs. cougty cooperation with the state in guest in the B. H. K err home.
RO Y PO U N D S , PR O P.
heur county’s
exhibit at the
Los
local highway building; that he was-
Mrs Tom Rest and three children
Angeles offic e o f the state chamber. Bud M attingly in Vale
Mr. and Mrs. John Smith are in the firs t president o f the John Day Mary, Betty Lou and Lillie May are
He praised the Vale-Owyhee assoc
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,o,n ^
highway association; is now
vice- spending a few
weeks
with her
iation fo r settlement o f the Harper Weiser.
Because
she
wrote
the
best
poem
Theda Shover o f Caldwell is visit president fo r Malheur county o f the mother Mrs. S- Whipple o f Nyssa.
unit in advance o f water, in which
in the recent Malheur county Pom
Central Oregon highway association—
Owyhee P T. A . met at the school
settlement work the state chamber ing Mrs P erry Maupin.
Mr. and Mrs Conley Davis return a consistent worker fo r good roads. house Friday. Plans fo r the service ona poem contest, Mrs. James F ife r
played no small part.
received the follow ing lotter o f con
N o one fe lt the events o f the day ed Thursday from a week’s visit in From a taxpayer’s viewpoint he is shop were discussed and delegates gratulation from the national grange
the
county
seat.
interested
in
county
tax
problems.
appointed
fo
r
the
county
council.
more sincerely than did Jack Fair-
lecturer:
James B. Holmes has been in the He has been a constant worker fo r
Mesdames M. M. Greeling and R.
man or Jim Kyle. Mr. Fairman g en
“ Dear Mrs. F ife r:
W e want to
hospital at Caldwell as a result o f irrigation development.
R. Overstreet were afternoon guests
erously praised almost everyone fo r
congratulate you on the
splendid
blood poison in his hand. He ran a
Mr.
L
ytle
is
not
without
legisla
o
f
Mrs.
T.
M.
Low
e
at
the
Hot
what had been
accomplished and
poem which you
prepared entitled.
pitch fork into his hand. He is g e t tive experience.
He
was
chief
law
Springs
Tuesday.
those who listened
kept faith by
“ The Seasons,” and to also congrat
ting along nicely and w ill be home clerk o f the senate judiciary com
J. P. Dunaway has a tractor work
givin g a fu ll portion o f the credit
ulate you on winning the poom con
soon.
mittee
in
1919
and
has
been
in
a
t
ing
on
his
Mitchell
Butte
ranch.
to Mr. Fairman, rigthfully called a
test in your county Pomona grange.
tendance fo r at least a part o f near
Mr. and
Mrs S. D. Bigelow and
father o f the project, as it was he
ly every session since that year.
son John attended the Harper cele Poems like yours call attention to
who called together a firs t organiza
many worthwhile and helpful things
bration Sunday.
tion meeting o f the Vale district.
in life as well as pointing the way
Mrs.
Wm
Strode
and
daughters
o
f
Mr. K yle came all the w ay from
B IG B E N D
to
higher
ideals and
accomplish
Ontario visited Mr. Strode at the
Portland fo r the dedication, as did
ments. W e appreciate your interest
Big Bend grange met
Tuesday sheep camp on the Bradley place
J. W. McCulloch and several others.
in the grange and the valued service
August 28, 29 and 30 were selected evening. A new muaiber, Miss Irma Sunday,
The dedication was
sunshine after
Assistant County Agent Lawrence you are rendering in contributing to
Malheur county Betts, was initiated. A program fo r
years o f shadow for Mr. K yle as he the dates fo r the
its educational program work. James
cooperation was at Owyhee school Monday.
announced D. C. the summer’s work, in
spent many months in
Washington fa ir at Ontario,
C. Farm er, lecturer, The National
County
A
gen
t
Larson
very
ably
with
0.
S.
C.,
was
decided
upon.
in the interest o f congressional ap Deming, Vale, vice-president o f the
Grange,
South
Newbury,
New
The March P. T. A . session was explained the proposed grain g ro w
board, and W . C. Higgins, Ontario
propriations.
Hampshire.”
C. H. Oxman,
chairman o f the member, this week. The granges o f held at the home o f Mrs. E. H. ers’ association at a meeting at the
afternoon with Kolony school house Friday evening.
Vale board, was called on.
He re the county will again take the lead Brumbach Friday
agricultural dis Mrs. N. S. Phelan and Mrs. L. Pills- Delegates were appointed to attend
sponded by expressing his g ra tifi in presenting the
W IN N E M U C C A
meeting o f
the
cation o f
completion o f the first plays and afternoon show programs. bury assistant hostesses. A fte r the the organization
m
Snake river
grain
grow ers’ at _
C liff Ragan, who
escaped
last
W eiser March 22.
month from Carson City, Nev., peni-
Claude and Paul Elsberry are in
»
¿
tententiary, stole a horse at Reno
school again a fte r a tw o weeks va
and headed
straight
fo r his
old
cation spent in Nampa.
F IE L D SEEDS
haunts in the rimrock
country of
Born to M r and Mrs Chas. Share
F L O W E R SEEDS
Owyhee, eastern
Oregon.
Sheriff
now o f Eugene, form erly o f Owyhee,
G A R D E N SEEDS
Lamb o f Winnemucea and Officer
March 10 a son.
Renear tracked him to Battle creek
FRESH
A
N D OF H IG H Q U A L IT Y
Kolony P. T . A. is arranging an
evening meeting. Invitations are to
Starting
Mash— Chick Scratch
be extended to P. T. A .
circles o f
Poultry Remedies
Oregon Trail, Owyhee and
Wade.
Watch the
paper fo r further an
nouncements. Da’te Apri 4.
Hugh Eldridge is enjoying a visit
with his sister
Ellen Jasman
of
Manawa, Wis., at the Archie Moses
home in the Kolony.
GOVERNOR NORBLAD SPEAKER
HK
I business session Mrs. Brumbach out
lined the Capper-Robinson bill and
members were asked to be on the
look out for information concerning
th.s measure. Members responded to
loll call with
anecdotes o f pioneer
life. A delicious luncheon was ser
ved.
„1 °“
! d efin ite
sta n d a n n o u n c ed
Miss Anna Phelan has a position
in the postoffice and drug store de
partment o f H olly Brothers store in
Adrian.
¡CHIROPRACTOR
C.
City Transfer jj|
CLEANING WORK
TRUCKING
TRANSFERRING
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National Grange
Lecturer Praises
V a le’s Poetess
\
*r
Nyssa Tailor Shop
E. A . W im p I HYSSA BARBER SHOP I
Shaving
Electric wiring and
Contracting.
All work guaranteed to
pass inspection.
PHONE 64
Pure Milk
and Cream
County Fair Days
August 28, 29, 30
SH E LTO N ’S D A IR Y
SEEDS
SEEDS
SEEDS
NOW-IS-THE-TIME
L E T U S DO IT FO R Y O U
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OREGON
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<1 Check over your supply of business sta
tionery and let us have that order for the
items that are short.
We specialize in three things— satisfac
tory work, prompt service and reasonable
prices.
The Gate City Journal
O liver Sandy and
w ife were at
their Sunnyside ranch Sunday.
W . E. Bonnifield o f Log Angeles
Is a guest o f his sister-in-law, Mrs.
M ary Pumphrey.
W. H. Allenbaugh has been d ra g
ging our road.
J F. Phelan took his w ife to Baker
Saturday where she will undergo a
serious operation.
Miss Cora Lewellen is staying in
Baker with her sister Mary.
Dan Fackerall and C. Patterson
were in town trading Saturday.
A. A . Derrick bought 25 hogs from
1 John Lewellen last week.
Friends will be glad to know Rob
ert H all’s health is
better at this
. writing.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. McCarty ( f o r
merly Mrs. Bilyeu) were guests Iasi
week at the J. F. Phelan and M.
Pumphrey homes. Mrs McCarty is a
recent bride.
Investigator
who
spent
fiv e
months investigating says he dis
covers children
prefer
movies to
school books
A in ’t
investigators
wonderful.
The reason why we like to park
our car next to a fine
new one ir.
because thrives prefer the spick and
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