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/ aé-i sfsis GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, MAY 17. 1934. It wuz a dem good show, and 1 sorter "go on." sez don, sez he, "you kin go expect to be back agin next yeer; awl rong In any underwear.' they had to drink tho wuz pop, and 1 for Informashlon of eny kind, sea hurd one man say It taisted Jlst like frank morgan. farmer browns hoam brew. yores trulie, speakln agin of hoam brew tother Farmer Brown day 1 hurd a tramp say he had a fine recipe for makin hoam brew, but he Nyssa, Oregon, May 17, 1934. kudent malk it becoz he didn't hev ainy DEAR LITTLE EMPTY HOUSE hoam. dere edetur: you awl know our good looking may wel, i wuz in to the big kamival last or, mister larson. wel, not long ago a weak, and had a purty good time; 1 »uz kupple of geees wur flying over nysa, Dear little empty house, I've come again to see you, only able to snuck forty cents frum the and 1 of them lookt down and sez "say, aig money, and 32 cents frum my kid's !l sea mayor larsen down there on the To say goodbye before I start to roam bank, but 1 blit her up sum by beatln Istreat.” and the other goose sez, sez, To feel again the nearness of her pres ence the boys at 21. 1 danct 2 or 3 times, it “yes, i spotted him yesterday.” but sum big kow boy hatted sun of a In the little rooms that should re If 1 shud ast you what paiper in sheap hurder stept on my pet kom. and malhure kunty had the biggest cirkula- main a home. awl my fun was over fer this time, but shun i wll bet you wud say te gait city leader, the paiper you try to run, but To see the curtains placed to let the morning sun In, , you shure wud be mlstaiken. fer you air Her slippers lying there beside her rong; the paiper with the biggest clrk- bed, ulation Is ole skotch tissue, heh, heh, Her morning wrapper thrown across a heh. 1 fuled you thet time. For Insurance. . . rocker c. c. hunt is a gud golf plaier, but C. H. Leonard he sed a man who plays golf Is one Her pillow hollowed just to fit her Of All Kinds For Circuit Judge head. who chaises a golf ball bekuz he be too Fire, Crop, Theft and old to chaise enything else. 1 be My page in the voters' pamphlet will Auto Insurance, Surety Bonds thlnkln sum aboot takln up the gaim. The kitten waiting on the kitchen door give you a general Idea of my history. step. Notary Public bob mllar uster play golf; e quit I came to Harney county 38 years ago aboot 3 yeers ago, but sez he sorter (God! Will I ever cease to hope?) —See— and have lived there since. I believe I The senslent breezes drifting thro’ her thinks he will start again, you sea—he am recognized as a sound and able window, found his golf bawl. FRANK T. MORGAN lawyer and reliable business man as don grame wuz In Caldwells big store Bringing redolence of garden helio well as a substantial taxpayer. trope. For the present located In the tother day tryin to buy sum underwear; office of Attorney Lott D. Brown I have always taken an active Inter mister Caldwell showed don a nice I think that I shall take the warbler est In the public welfare of the district Nyssa Oregon lookln suit, and he sez to don. sez he with me. "you can't go rong In that underwear.” But dearest, where you are up In the and especially in the public schools. I believe my statement In the voters’ blue pamphlet Is clear and concise In regard you know th at Dickie will be to the duties and conduct of the office iiitiiiii til i!i,iii:iii¡iu:iiMiitiiii¡u¡i>i;i.iit,iiiJii:iii;i:iii)i:uiiiiiwiii:»i8 Don't lonesome I seek. For his sunny southern window and Whether I win or lose, I wish to for you? I NYSSA SHOE SHOP thank the people of Nyssa for the re 2 LET US FIX IT NOW! I’ll take the book of poems that she ception accorded me on several oc gave me casions, particularly at the Eagles con T hat wondrous Christmas night vention. We all like to be treated roy ally and the people of Nyssa know how when first we kissed. Don’t Wait Until Later I’ll take the picture of her from it should be done. | Invites you to bring in And the wall here. I am trying to make a clean open and Wish You Had. Dear little house, it surely won't campaign based on my own merits. If | your old shoes. What be missed. elected I will do my level best to suc Those needed repairs in your | may seem beyond re- cessfully carry out the ideas expressed And I ’ll take the memory of each plumbing will not get any better In my statement In the voters’ pamp | pair might be made into ■ with time and they will oertatnly blessed day end. —paid Adv. So many smiles, so very few of hlet. cause you trouble. 1 a good understanding frowns, Call us today and let us fix | and add a few steps to So many lovely moments to remember Legal Advertisement everything. Our rates are low Young Thomas cat! you go to Mrs. | economy. and our work the best. Brown’s. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Expert Leather Work ^ Sometimes I think my lonely heart is In the Matter of the Estate of Mar breaking, garet W. Schwelzer, deceased. — — But I try to banish sadness with a NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sigh. the undersigned has been duly and GEO. J. KINZER For I know somewhere up there that regularly appointed as executor of the - she is waiting. H ■ above entitled estate. All persons hav Plumber NYSSA SHOE SHOP So precious little empty house, good ing claims against the above said estate bye Ross Parkinson, Prop. are hereby notified to present the same Parma § Phone 134-J-2 —Ruby Ellis Rust. verified as by law required to the Nyssa, Oregon Farmer Brown’s - - - Observations — I g i piiiiii:iii;iiiiciiiiiiiil!iililli;illil!l!lllil!l!lililil!lllilllllll!lil^I|l^lll||l|;|1 *™ Suitable . GIFTS FOR GRADUATES Pens, Watches, Jewelry for the nicest of Gifts MUSICIANS— We carry the best of strings and reeds for musical instruments. Filer Jewelry Store OREGON NYSSA rrs ;i pji ni i U |:| im i III li Minili II III MII lil III 11 IMI MM IMIMill IMI li lililí IMI M U <**■ M MIMMI MIIIH: GRADUATION SPECIALS The loveliest gift for the boy or girl Is a beautiful, serviceable watch one th a t will be enjoyed for years to come. We quote a few spec la i bargains from our large stock of American made watches. MEN’S 21 Jewel Waltham. Strap Watch, c a s w W t e goM $27.50 MEN’S 17 Jewel Illinois Strap Watch, cased In white gold »32.50 MEN’S 7 Jewel Elgin, trap Watch, cased in white gold ..........*17.50 LADIES 7 Jewel Elgin, wrist watch, cased In white or natural^ gold zi LADIES 7 Jewel Waltham, wrist watch...............................- ....*16 75 Also large selection bracelets, earrings, pendants, leather goods, etc. We Invite you to shop. HAROLD E. G1NZEL Guaranteed watch repairing Ontario, Ore. IMMIMI >111111 PHONE 6 NYSSA, ORE. Attoroey-at-Law Blackin'n Building Nyssa Oregon Dr. J. A. McFall I |i;umuiiiiiiiiiiu:Mi:i Him u m m m m m ■ u until a Eyesight Specialist Specializing on the care 3 of Children’s Eyes. ä Ontario, Oregon flB llM H IH M M M M M H M IIIIIIIllM n M B lllll Anna B. Pritchett, D. O. Osteopathy and Electrotherapy PHONE 201 Vale, Oregon. NOTICE OF FILING PETITION Phone 76F3 Ambulance Service IT’S TIME TO CHANGE LUBRICANTS ’1 aw% CIRCUIT JUDGE Nyssa Packing Co. A. L. FLETCHER Nyssa Funeral Home Notice is hereby given to all of the land owners in the Owyhee Irrigation POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR PRIMARY District that Annal D. S. Piatt, Eugene F. Pratt and L. O Pratt, have filed ELECTION, MAY 18th their petition with the Secretary of the Board of Directors and in the office of the board of directors of the Owyhee For District Attorney Irrigation District to have the lands H. E. NOAH hereinafter described and adjacent to the said Owyhee Irrigation District In Candidate for Being a candidate for the Republi cluded In said Irrigation Dlstilct to- can nomination for District Attor County Commissioner wlt: ney of Malheur county, I will ap All south of the Owyhee river in preciate the votes of friends and On the Democratic Ticket SEt; of SEV, Sec. 31, Twp. 20 8.R. fellow citizens at the primary elec Primary Election May 18, 1931 46 E.W.M. tion on May 18, 1984. A farmer In Malheur County for All south of the Owyhee river in 15 years, solicits your support an.l the SW'4 of SWVi Sec 32, Twp 20 promises his best efforts In your C. M. CRANDALL S.R. 46 E.W.M. behalf. NE14 of NE14 Sec 6, Twp 21 S.R ________ Paid adv. 46 E.W.M. and NW11 of NW'4 Sec JOHN MOLENAAR 5, Twp. 21 S.R. 46 E.W.M. All owned by Anna D. S. Pratt, of ORA E. CLARK Democratic Candidate petitioners. And NEH of NWti Sec 5, Twp For County Commissioner 21, S.R. 46, E.W.M. SEVi of NE% Candidate for County Sec. 4, Twp 21 SR. 46 E.W.M. S ti N E'i Sec 3 Twp 21 S. R. 46 Commissioner I am a candidate for County E.W.M. owned by E. F. P ratt (Eug FOR MALHEUR COUNTY Commissioner on the Democratic ene F. P ratt Jr.) ticket at the primary election May Candidate for Re-election, subject And SEy* SW'/4 Sec. 32. Twp 20 18th. If nominated and elected I to the vote of the Republican party S.R. 46, E.W.M. owned by Eugene F. promise—Economy and a square at the Primaries May 18, 1934. If P ratt and L. G. Pratt. deal to all. elected to a second term I will con The prayer of the said petitioners, tinue to work for the best Interests prays for an order In which said Order of Malheur County. the lands above mentlonend shall be —Pd. Adv. Included In the said Owyhee Irrigation For District, That the just proportion of the ex CIRCUIT JUDGESHIP J. C. MEDLIN pense Incident to the organization of the said Owyhee Irrigation District be I solicit the voters at the non assessed to and against the said lands partisan election May 18, pledg Candidate for County above described In case that the same ing: shall be Included In and become a part Commissioner Through rule and administra of the said Owyhee Irrigation District FOR MALHEUR COUNTY tion, aiming to bring law and upon the hearing of the said petition equity back to the fuctlon of pre Subject to the voters of the Repub for the Inclusion of the said Lands serving decent human relation lican party at the primaries May within said Irrigation District accord ships and security In life. 18, 1934. ing to the prayer of the petitioners. Law must be restated, and I My aim Is economy and fairness to Notice Is hereby given that the peti pledge to assist without fear, all. tion of said petitioners will be heard at favor, or intention to harm any —Pd. Adv. the first meeting of the board of dtr- class necessary to national en joyment and good. Society cannot survive when E. OTIS SMITH legal Institutions permit too large a share of earnings to be devour Get that Hat, Suit and ed under form of law. Dress— Candidate for District Justice with least possible ex Attorney pense. Ask my friends. CAPITALIZED FOR MALHEUR COUNTY CHARLES W. ELLIS Paid adv. Not Just Cleaned Subject to the voters of the Repub lican party at the Primaries on May 18. 1934. Your vote will be ap preciated. —Pd. Adv. FOR It’s a Pleasure to Fry or Broil TASTY CHOPS AND STEAKS the BEST in meats always available See Us For Ice j undersigned at Nyssa, Oregon, within | cctors held after the publication of this six months of the date of the first pub Notice. lication hereof. This Notice is published In the Oat/- City Journal, a weekly newspaper, pub F. D. HALL, lished at Nyssa, Malheur County, S tat' Executor of the estate of Mar l of Oregon and of general circulation garet W. Schweizer, deceased. , therein. Date of hearing objection te the said Date of first publication, April 19. 1934. 1 petition if any therebe being the 5th day of June, 1934 at the hour of f Date of last publication, May 17, 1934. o'cbck P. M. at tire office of the Bon’d of Directors of the said Owyhee Irri gation District. SUMMONS FRANK T. MORGAN. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Secretary. STATE OF OREGON FOR THE Date of First Publication of this notice COUNTY OF MALHEUR. May 3, 1934. FLORA FAY GIBSON, Date of Last Publication of this notice. Plaintiff May 17, 1934. vs. WOODROW O. GIBSON, Defendant. TO WOODROW O. GIBSON, The above named defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF Guarantee Work OREGON: You are hereby required to appear In the above entited Court and cause within four (4) weeks from the WYCKOFF first publication of this summons, which date of first publication is April JEWELRY STORE 12th. 1934, then and there to answer or otherwise plead to the complaint filed Official Time Inspector for herein, and If you fail so to do, for want thereof, olalntlff will apply to the Union Pacific Court for the relief demanded in the complaint on fi'e herein, to-wt: for an order and decree of said Court that the Ontario Oregon bonds of matrimony now existing be tween said plaintiff and said defend ant be forever dissolved, and that an absolute decree of divorce be granted to said plaintiff, and for a further or der and decree of this Court th at said Nyssa Tailor Shop plaintiff have her maiden name of Flora Fay Shelton restored to her, and that the Court may make such other Now Open Under New and further order and decree as may seem Just and equitable In the prem Management ises. You will take notice that this sum- Dry Cleaning Carefully Done monns is served upon you, under, by virtue of and pursuant to an order of Dressmaking, Alterations the Hon W. W. Wood, Judge of the above entitled Court, which order was Mr. and Mrs. Don Morgan made and entered on April 6th, 1934, Proprietors and directing that the summons herein be published for four (4) successive and consecutive weeks and five (5) publica tion thereof in the Gate City Journal a newspaper of general circulation, pub lished at Nyssa, Malheur County, Ore gon; the date of the first publication hereof Is April 12th, 1934, and date of the last publication is May 10th, 1934. LOTT D. BROWN Attorney for Plaintiff, Residing at Nyssa, Oregon. I am asking for the nomination for a second term as Circuit Judge, based on my six years rec ord of prompt, honest and efflc- ent service in that office; high record of affirmances on appeal; and fair voluntary cut In salary, rhe support of the voters at the Primary Election on May II Is . respectfully requested. JUDOE W. W. WOOD Pd. adv. FOR Circuit Judge I am a candidate for Circuit Judge at the primary election on May 18th. Thl 1* a non-political of fice. If nominated and elected, I promise a fair, economical and ef ficient Judicial administration to the best of my ability. C. H. LEONARD Light grade oil in the crankcase and light grade grease in d ifferen cial and transmission does not offer proper lubrication for warm weather. CARS OILED AND GREASED POWELL’S SERVICE STATION Open Day and Night NYSSA PHONE 43 WASHING For You and Yours Is Our Specialty We are equipped to do your laundry nicely and reasonably, whether you wish it finished, rough dry or float ironed. Our Low Prices Will Please AGENT: For CAPITAL CLEANERS You May Leave Your Cleaning With Us. Leave your cleaning at the Unit ed Laundry Nysaa. Mrs Margaret Pashley is our local agent. CAPITAL CLEANERS BOISE IDAHO M a? THE UNITED LAUNDRY Mrs. Margaret Pashley, Prop. PHONE 83F2 NYSSA, ORE.