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THE GATE CITY JO U R N A L NYSSA, OREGON GOOD OR BETTER TURKEY PRICES ARE PREDICTED IDAHO-OREGON ASSOCIATION COMPLETES FALL SF.K1ES OF MEETINGS MALHEUR CROP SURPRISES Larger Crop This Year is Malheur County Estimate— Price Outlook Encouraging A series o f turkey marketing meet ings were held last week by the Ida- ho-Oregon turkey growers associa tion cooperating with R. G. Larson, county agent. George McKnight o f Vale, president o f the association, and Mrs. C. G. Brink, secretary, dis cussed marketing o f this year’s tur key crop and told growers that in view o f information now available they believed prices equal to or a little better than last year could be expected due to the fact that cold storage stocks are practically - ex hausted and imporations were very small. The Northwest Turkey growers was discussed at these meetings. The northwest corporation is a con solidation o f marketing oiganiza- tions now in existence but it was ap parent the general concensus of opin ion is that the Idaho-Oregon pool should market as in past years. One change in policy o f the Idaha-Oregon is in grading o f the birds. This pro vides for a grade in addition to the No. 1 and No. 2 used in the past— an intermediate grade for birds which meet the requirements o f No. 1 grade in everything except weight. The in termediate grade takes care of light weight birds and it is expected the price will be about two cents lower than No. 1. Mrs. Brink expressed a great deal o f surprise at the number of turkeys there are in Malheur county this year. It appears that there are fully as many or more than last year. In PHIL MIE OWYHEE BOOTH ’ Hi P0RTLÄND SHOW ! the remainder o f this organization’« territory, however, the crop seems tc | be lighter but the quality o f the birds | throughout the entire district is ex- ceptionally good. \ , , v-v •11* A fter we teach people respect for ia*s we may hope to persuade them w as u r iiiin g To Start Soon Drilling for gas '■ ill be commenced n near the IVlber* Taggart farm v the United State- Utiiities cor CROP DISPLAY AT LIVESTOCK poration o f Minneapolis. A derrick is. EXPOSITION MILL ADVERTISE now going up at the site and tools Real Estate Transfers Recorded NEW PROJECTS or the work are being shipped from U. S. A. to James Dee ring, NE 1 4 - Montana. The derrick is located about ' NBÎ4 Sec. 6-41-47. 8, 2, 20. three quarters o f a mile from the More than a ton o f Malheur coun highway, just this side of the “ Y.” U. S. A. to Geo. A. Parks SEM- NEV» EHSE>4 Sec. 19; NW« 4 - ty's finest corn, together with a sup Another paradox is that only by NW*%, SHNW 14. SWki N W H - plementary collection o f other choice feature the county remaining a slave to art may one be SEk, Sec. 20 A NE 14 N W 14 Sec. 29, products will I booth to be erected at the Land Pro come a master. Tp. 39. R. 44. 2, 8, 29. ducts show at the Pacific Internation Oregon Western Colonization al Livestock Exposition in Portland Marrying a girl who is beaut if ui Co. to State o f Oregon, R-W N E H - October 2» to November 1. In addi but dumb would be all right if sbe SE>4, Sec. 35-19-42. 10, 11, 30. |100. tion an immense sign measuring 12 would stay that way. Republic Investment Co. to State of feet across and giving striking high- - M 14 I W t r i ♦ ♦♦H I I I I Oregon. R-W in Lot 1 Sec. 4-16-47 14 lghts about this section will be placed S 14NE 14 Sec. 31 A NHSW14 A S14- in a central location o f the booth. The SE*4 Sec. 32-15-47. 10, 6, 30. $156.80. undertaking is sponsored by the Vale- Oregon A Western Colonization Co. Owyhee land settlement association TRUCKING to Caroline F. Davidson, N E lk N W ^ which has designated Gus Hagglund, Sec. 5-18-45; NW14SW14 Sec. 33-18- assistant county agent, and E. B. and 44 A SW14NW14 Sec. 31-18 44. 9, 3, Conklin to assume charge o f arrange- TRANSFERRING 1 ments. 27. $1.00. - County Statistics & & Oregon A Western Colonization Cl. to Helen T. Arsonsn, SEk« N W H and E14 SWV» Sec. 5-18-45 A NE1.SW14 Sec. 35-18-44. 9, 3, 27. $1.00. E ffie Merrill et vir to Claude E Ogilvie, Lot 3, Sec. 9; Lot 6 A 1 of Rehearing of the cross-state rail Sec. 8-15-46. (except W. 9 acres in road case before the federal court in Lot 1) 12, 12, 29. $1.00. Portland, is necessitated by the death Complaints Filed in Circuit Court o f Judge Dietrich who sat with Wm. E. Lees vs. Clara M. Tonning Judges Bean and McNary in the first 10, 24, 30. Recovery on contract. hearing. Judge Rudkin, who is to sit with $2345.00. Bean and McNary in the rehearing. Petitions Filed in Probate Court informed the other judges that any Estate o f William Henry Doolittle. date after December 4 would be sat isfactory to him, and Judge Bean 1ms 10, 22, 30. Guardianship o f Marjorie Marie written him suggesting that the re hearing start Tuesday, December 9. Jones et al. 10, 23, 30. Estate o f Steve A. Ward. 10, 24, 30. Attorneys appearing in the case for the Oregon public service commission VALE PEOPLE LEASE NEW and the Idaho utilities commission PARMA HOTEL will file their briefs in the case with in 10 days. Mr. and Mrs. Irvng Province, prom inent and experienced hotel people of The official checking of registered Oregon, who disposed o f their inter I voters in Malheur county has been est in the Drexel hotel in Vale last | completed by Roy Daley, county spring, have leased the rebuilt Parma clerk, and shows a total of 4,454— 99 hotel and were in town last week more than the 4.355 registered voters making arrangements for the fur at the May primaries. Of the total. nishing of the building. They will 3.079 registered republican; 1,248 for take possession as soon as it is the democratic ticket; others miscel ready for occupancy.— Parma Review. : laneous. Cross State Rail Rehearing: Dec. 9 \ METSCHAN W ILL M AKE OREGON A SPLENDID GOVERNOR Few men know Oregon better than Phil Metschan, republican candidate for gov ernor. ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft V ft ft ft ft Phone 15 and Phone 28 C. KUNKENEERG t » ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ » » » + » ,» » + »4- HERE C. F. Redlich, Minneapolis. Minn., will demonstrate without charge his unequalled method at PAYETTE ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft is a capable administrator— patient, toler ant, and just. Our governor should possess those quali fications which will permit him to work in peace and harmony with the legislature and with other elective state officials for the upbuilding of Oregon. Phil Metschan possesses those qualifications to a marked degree. ft ft ft ft ft ft ft Phil Metschan is a man o f keen vision and strong intellect, but there is nothing o f the visionary about him. He keeps his feet on solid ground at all times. Honest, sincere, industrious, quick of wit, and easy as an old shoe, he will, in our judg ment, make Oregon one o f the greatest NORDALE FURNITURE STORE Ambulance Service times. • Dr. E. D. Norcott DENTIST Oregon Office Phone 35F2 Residence Phone 35F3 X-RAY EXAMINATIONS ____ ________ ___________ _____ < H. D. Holmes Transfer and Baggagf :: All kinds o f hauling ii City limits Nyssa, Oregon Phone 5 S. D . G o s h e r t W ill h a v e c h a r g e o f fu n e r a l a r ra n g e m e n ts Dr. C. A. Abbott, d . c . CHIROPRACTIC Phone 2 9 — Res. 25 NYSSA, OREGON at all Here To Dress You Up Funeral services will be held at churches. Phone 60— S. D. Goshert 94—Nordale Furniture Co :: :: E. A. Wimp Nyssa Tailor Shop H. R. SCOTT, Prop. Watch and Clock Repairing E1D Leave Orders W ith Don J M. Graham- • h i—¡—r—w — i* Watch Repairing —Cleaning and Pressing— Electric wiring and Contracting. All work guaranteed to pass inspection. D. E. Hawkins1 T W O f K QUAHANT Bring in that business suit or dress suit and make it look new. By Expert Robinsoa The Jeweler Payette, Ida. PHONE 64 SUNDAY, November 9. Hours: 10-4. ! Investigate Before You Invest! MONDAY’ , November 10. Hours: 9-3.. at the BANCROFT Hotel. Evening by telephone Appointment. Mr. C. F. Redlich says: The “ Perfect Retention Shields’ hold the rupture perfectly, no matter j what position the body assumes or ' how heavy a weight you lift. They give instant relief and contract the opening in a remarkably short time. The secret of their success is ir their simplicity. An expertly adjusted derice seals the opening without dis- -comfort or detention from work. It is practically everlasting, sanitary, comfortable and actually holds rup tures which heretofore were consider ed uncontrollable. Stomach troubles, backache ana constipation, nearly always a conse quenoe o f rupture, promptly disap pear. NOTICE: All whom we have treat- ed during the past ten years are in vited to come in for a free inspection. HOME OFFICE: 535 Boston Block. Minneapolis, Minn. — Paid Advertisement. I l I I I » Here is a good thing to bear in mind: DUART When an investment proposition offers big returns with very little chance of loss, it is not necessary to send salesman around the country letting the public in. The next time a stranger comes to you with a “ sure- shot” business opportunity, ask yourself if he isn’t going to a good deal o f trouble in order to let you make some money. Ask yourself why he didn’t let a few big financiers handle it. If a thing is safe for you, it would have been safe for them. Before you Invest,investigate! The Malhtur Coun ty Bank will be glad to obtain reliable information for you without charge. | The Wonder Wave A Permanent Wave, Soft, Natural and Alluring Only $7.50 Complete MALHEUR COUNTY BANK OWYHEE BARBER AND BEAUTY SHOP NYSSA, OREGON H - M -4 4 + 1 8 I > P■! Î > H l" l I W 4 I > 1 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 » » + 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 teday and let’ s talk your asurance Deeds over. Phone No. 53 PHIL METSCHAN Republican Candidate for Governor ft ft ft Phil Metschan stands for the following principles and policies: (1 ) The State of Oregon providing its school children with Free Text Books. He recognizes the injustice o f forcing families o f small means to purchase school books for their children. O r-g m is one o f five states in which the parents are compelled to buy school books. Thousands o f children are thrown behind in their studies at the opening o f every term because their parents are unable to purchase books for them. This shameful condition is placing children o f iamilie.- o f low income at a disadvantage and building up a class consciousness. (2 ) Old Age Pensions. Such policy is a duty, not a largess for misfortune comes to the aged even though they hase born industrious amt law-abiding citizens during all their days o f youth and prime and hsve dcvelopevi exemplary characters and pride. (3 ) Minimum Wages for Girts in Stores. Common decency <o demands. (4 ) Workmen's Compensation Act. The present act certainly needs careful and great revision. (5 ) Child Lab.ir. The child labor amendment to the Federal Constitution should be Oregon State Legislature without further delay. ratified by the (6| Proper and legal enforcement of the Prohibition and other laws. (Paid pol'ttr J advertisement, Malheur County K. publicsi C-n* rel C ob aittee C. M. • .'rendali, I'ka man. Vain, Oregon, ft ft ft ft ft Hodgen and Brewster Poultry Feed contains body building elements that mean health and sturdy growth to your poultry. Hundreds of satis fied users will attest to the value of Hodgen and Brewster feeds. NYSSA GRAIN & SEED CO. Box No. 74 ***** ¥*+** *********************************** I I I I 1*4 i V S W A W V V W M ’A V A V A W A W W A A W A V A V , V .V .W W ? = M IG H T A S W E L L U SE His administration will be an administra tion o f which the whole state will be proud. IT MAKES THEM GROW ! N Y SSA , OREGON governors we have known in many years. ■* NYSSA, OREGON a He is progressive without being radical: he is a highly successful business man; he Oregon will go forward under the direction o f Phil Metschan. Practice in all Courts -------------------- --------- , 16680816 RUPTURE EXPERT A ttorney and Counselor at Law Nyssa, Full line of Undertaking Supplies errried in stock at & Ü City Transfer || E . M. BLO D G ETT After making a trip to Whitman forest, marred by rain every day of the adventure, it was no trouble at all for Frank Glenn, veteran Vais , hunter, to walk a couple o f miles from town and bag his deer— a two point buck. He found him back of the Vale butte and nearby two does and another buck were feeding. DEPENDABLE OILS ì 'i S C om e In and Try O ur Low Prices on Meats Let Ls Supplv]Your Ice Needs. ! ■ We Deliver Oregon Meat Market PHONE 1 LICENSED MEAT DEALERS Drink milk, save your teeth and dentist bills, A quart a day is a good investment f o r y o u r health and your pocket- book. the corner. Always ready to attend to your every ear need. Repairng. Tires. Batteries Charged. Greasing. Red Crown Gas POWELL SERVICE STATION « NYSSA. OREGON ^__________________NYSSA, OREGON A W V VVVVVVVVVVW VVVVVVSW W VW A V V W V W V V V W V V ^ a ■ ■ v B ft The prominent, convenient garage on DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE ■ ft ft ft ft SHELTON’S DAIRY j