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T he G ate C ity J ournal $1.60 FER Ï s NYS8A, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUAitY 9 I » X T ' V#L. XXII JtO. 44 —*— *— " ■■■' 1 1 1 j « I < o m i l I t~i i l i n I tTi t-n 1 I — B— i— iini urn li I - » ' ■ ■ ............. . CONDENSED STATEMENT M - y - - i - 4 - . . * - ì . -w-t--:- • f the LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF International Engines k J with removable Cylinders • John Deere Engines Fairbanks-Morse Engines Engine Pump Jarks Motor Pump Jacks Pumps of all kinds Mr. and Mrs. J. B. S m ith c sleb ra te d th e ., fo rtie th wedding an n iv e rsa ry on W ednesday, Ja n u a ry 8, w ith e big fam ily g a th e rin g a t th e ir home near N yssa. B la .n e y Boydeil w as in Caldwell S a tu rd ay . Mi s A n n e tte B lo d g ett le f t this m orning fo» S a lim , w here sh e will he sten<’g ra j.h e r fo r one of the legisla live co m m ittees d u rin g th e approach ing session o f th e le g isla tu re . C harley Caldw ell o f K ent, W ash ., is v isitin g his b ro th e r, T. J . Caldw ell. T he gran d ju ry concluded its tabors Monday. E leven tru e and th re e not tru e bill**. w ere re tu rn e d , m aking one of th e longest docket lists en record. The a aeo rtm en t of offenses includes m ost e v e ry th in g , from a s s a u lt w ith in te n t to kill to peddling moonshine. The new d is trio t a tto rn e y , E. M. B lodgett, would seem to have a week o r tw o ahead o f him. Tha E a s te rn s ta r K e n sia g te u will be held in the M asonic lodge room s n e x t W ednesday, J a n u a ry 14. This will he a covered luncheon e v e n t end all m em bers a re e x p ected to be pres e«t. Joh n n y L ackey sp e n t m e i t o f t h e w eek in Vale serv in g on the grand jtsry. Miss E va Boydeil le ft la st F riday for The D alles, w here she will tea ch for the re m a in d e r of th e school y ear. She s p e n t the holidays a t th e hom e of her p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs. J. Boydeil M rs. Cnas. McConnell re tu rn e d Sum uay from Boise, w here she visited lo t a w eek w ith friends- M iss V esta Dicks re tu rn e d Sunday from Long B each, W ash., a f te r spend ing the holidays w ith her p aeeois. Miss E dith scaAt sp en t C h ristm as w n h h e r m other in J e rd a n Valley. T he E piscopal Guild was held a t the home ot Mrs. J . T. D unaw ay T hura hay a fte rn o o n . R efresh m en ts w are Eder Hdwe, Go. \ NYSSA, -OREGON 5 s e rv e d .' We Print Butter Wraps Gate City Journal S#® ##® ® ® ® #© © ® © ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® © 9 m McTfci and am heOv _ Dr. J. A. McFali e<*’ Q " ip m O a S H » We grind ocrr own len»« Phone 147 J Tnos. Jo n e s, a prom inent citizen of Vale, w as in town Monday, iie v . D r. W illiam B aird of B aker w as in tow n Monday. Boh M arlin is under th e docto: ’ care a t his home on the e a s t side. E a rl R ichardson sp e n t th e h e llo .. season w ith tlie n d s and re la tiv e s . Dubuque, Iowa. C lara Guffey re tu rn e d Sunday fro- Holy ito s a ry hospital, O ntario, wh> she haabe.-n undergoing tre a tm e n t i the p a s t m onth. H er condition show ing ste ad y im provem ent. Mr. and Mrs. F e te T ensen re tu m - Tuusday from C ortland, w here tS had baen visiting w ith th s ir d a u g b t- Mrs. F re d S m ith. K e ith Johnson is su b titu tin g to . Bob M a rtin a t th e d e p et d u riag the l a tte r 's illness. F o r sale or tra d e , one high grade Ediaon phonograph w ith racorda, cheap. Would consider Ford car or v a c a n t lot. Inquire a t Jo u rn a l office. j22t arm c Mr, and Mrs. ■ Lee H euseboldar of New Plym outh visited Sunday a t the G eorge Schw elzer hom e. T he new chef a t th e R osebad is Jack B a rry of Boise. Dewey Ray le f t fo r P o rtlan d Tuea- day w ith a carlo ad of hogs contigaed by th e N yssa P a e k ln g Co. Geo. L. Phillips and P. I. Speer w ere in th e Jam ie so n country Sunday. Dick T ensen re tu rn e d W ednesday from P o rtlan d , w here he had been w ith a bunch of f a t beef stock. We underM and the c a ttle b ro u g h t a highly sa tis fa c to ry price. C harley Thom pson, who is w intering in Ont* 10, paid N y s tt a flying visit St*turd y. 0 F ” d W oods and w ife h av e re tu rn e d from M .n ta n a ur.d have tak en up th e ir abode on th e T est & G reig ranch, which Mr. Wo da will o p e rate this year. If you have Beef Cattle, Hogs, Mutton or Veal Phone 6 Nyssa, Or. Nyssa Packing Co. BURBIDCR A RAT. Prop. w «^ - i pA/V ’ ^ » e A r W hile d eP v erin g corn to the Mo K night sheep cam p Cliff T illm an a t temp* d to cross th e frozen Ow yhee riv e r T he ice failed te su sta in the w eight of of th e h e av i'y loaded truck It took g a v sral te a m s h a lf a dav to g e t th e tru c k on t e r r a A rm s again. No d -m a g a w as w as done. D istric t A tto rn e y B lo d g ett has been in Vale all w eek in connection with the »e-sion of th e g ra n d ju ry now in progress a t th e e o o n ty scat. M-4 •* * H ub W alters a tte m p te d to remove his 50 head o f h o rse s a cro ss the ice from an island n e a r th e pum p house last Sunday. The first anim al crossed successfully b u t t i e second broke th ro u g h and was lo t u n o e r th e ice. T he a tte m p t wan th e n abandoned. D anger to the horses has i nw passed. The ice Having now gone cut it is now possible to ta k e feed, to them in a row boat. F ra n k R e b e rg e r o f W eiser is visit ing a t the p a re n ta l borne. Looks Maiheur County Bank Nyssa, Oregon at the close ot business December 31, 1924, RESO U RCES Loans and d isco u n ts______$383,347,$0 Q verd r a f t s ...................... . . 1*7.81 B anking House. F u rn itu re and F ix tu res ___________ 14,752.56 O ther Real E s ta te _____ . . . 5,968.09 S to c k s a rd S e c u ritie s .____ 2,800.00 Bonds and W a rra n ts _______ 8,679.88 CASH AND DUB FROM BANKS 98,368.64 C apital Stock ......................$ 2$,007 OS Surplus and P ro fita ___ . 47,211.36 Bills P a y a b le .................. NO NE R e .is c o n n tt__________ D E P O S IT S ...................... NONE 436,010.71 *508,392.07“ E qcoui aging W ashington. Ja n . 7.—O w yhee, the igleeted s is te r am ong reclam ation p ro jec ts o f O regon, g o t a to e hold on th e in to rio r d e p a rtm e n t a p p ro p ria tio n bill la s t n ig h t w hen tha se n a te accept ed an am endm ent offered by se n a to r Smoot m aking avaiittble fo r th e n e z t fiscal y e ar th e (816,090 ap p ro p riated by tha h a ngover deficiency bill passed in N ovem ber. Owybee w as n o t m en tioned in th e house bill, and u n less the am endm ent is upheld >n conference com m ittee, the p ro je c t will have no m orey a f te r J a n e 80. On m otion of se n a to r M cN ary, the se n a te in serted $<90,000 fo r the Vale p ro je c t as recom m ended in a supple m ental e stim a te from th e b u d g et, it having been decided th a t th is item m ight s s well be c a rrie d in th e in te rior bill as to w ait fo r a deficiency hill. L IA B IL IT IE S $508.322 C7 O F F IC E R S AND D IRECTO RS H. J. Ward, President. John Ray, Vice Presioer.t J. P- Dunaway, Cashier. O. G. Bauer, Assistant Cashier H. A. Diven. Assistant Cashier. J, F. Reece, J. J. Sarazin Q. L. Phillipe Directors. The little , uniooked for services, courtesies and atten tio n * , outside th a b eaten path o f routine, a re w hat have counted m ost in m aking loyal friends and c u s tom er« fo r thia bank. m atron. Mra, Alice W ilson, c o rd u o tre ss. Mrs. E lisa b e th B auar, a sso c ia te canductress. Mrs F re d a T ensen, se c re ta ry . Mrs N e ttie Gibson, tre a s u re r. Mrs. Anna G ovhert, chaplain. Mrs. Phoebe H u n te r, M arshal. Mrs. Blanche Boydeil, Ada. Mrs. E lsie Divens R uth. Mrs. A nna E der. E sth e r. M is O e rm tin a Beam , M artha. Airs. C assie G o ih ir t, E le c tra Mrs. M attie M cL ellan, w arden. Mr. Dan Hally, sentinel A fte r in stallatio n a m usioal p rogram was re n d e rtd and a social c >ur an- joyeu. The m -e tin g onem det w ith a aelicious supper consisting of chicken alad sandw iches, pickles, cake and coffee. th ea ce w a i t o n e -h alf mile to the ■ euthw eet e a rn e r of o f le i* eeetion 16; thence n o rth along th e w e a t b oundary line of aeid eeetio n 2$ to th e n o rth w e st co rn er o f aeid eeetion 8$; th e n c e e ea t along th e n o rth boundary line of aeid aecvioe 36 to th e n e rth e a a t c o rn e r of aeid section, w hich ia th e p lace of b e ginning. T h a t th e cem m iaaieners h e re to fo re appointed to aaaeai th e benefit* and dam age* u n d e r the changed and am ended " P la n fa r R eclam ation ’’ which am ended end changed " P la n 6or- R eclam atio n ” w as g ra n te d by th e ju d g e o f the co u n ty e e u r t fo r th e eoanty of M alheur, a te te e f O regon, by an o rd e r m ad e and e n te re d on the 9»th day o f De .em b er, 1224, to th e p ro p e rty and land* situ a te d in (aid d is tric t and to a p p ra ise the cash value of tha lan d neceeaary to be ta k e n for th e rig h ts of-w ay, holding basins and o th er w orha o f aafd d ra in a g e d istric t, filed th e ir re p o rt in th is office on the 2nd day of J a n u a ry , 192$; and you and each of yen a re hereby n otilw d th a t you m ay e x am in e said re p o rt and tile exception* to a ll or any p a rt th e re o f on or before F rid ay , th e ISth day of F eb ru ary . 1925. H. S. 8A C K E T T , C oanty C lerk o f M alheur C ounty, Oregon. F ira t publication J a n a a r y 9, 1925. L ast publication Ja n u a ry 30, 1925 OBITUARY. The death of Mrs Jee Koop- man oc«urred at her hi me on th* Owyhee on December 24. Mrs, Koopman had been suffering from heart trouble for a short time, but her sudden demjse was Notice of Filing Commission- uniooked for and came as a ers’s Report for Owyhee shock to her many friends and Drainage District. relatives The decease ladv was N otice ia hereby giv en to all p er- quiet home iov:ng woma!tf|^n* interested the land included highly respected and esteemed w ithin the Owyhee D rainage D ia trict. by all who had the pleasure ol •lalheur county, O regon, th eb u u n d a ry lines of said d ia tric t being u- follow», her acquaintance tow it: Mrs. Koopman, whose maiden B egintung a t th a n o rth e a st c o rn e r me was Johanna Slam, was of Section 35 Tow nahip 20 aouth, >rn in Holland 40 years ago. R ange 46, e a a t of the W illam ette ming to thif country eighteen M eridian, In th e County of M albaur, S ta le of O regon, running thence aouth ars ago she was soon after one h a lf m ile; thence w eat o ne-half ■ rds married to Joe Koopman, mile; th en ce aouth one h a lf m ile; * 10 , together with their son R eeerva D istric t No 12 - i, survives her. She also C h a rte r No 16* REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THX MALHEUR ves to mourn her going, her COUNTY BANK ents, Mr. and Mrf. John At Nyssa, in the State of Oregon at the Close of Knstnoos m, three sisteis, Mrs. Garrett December 31, 1924 •ot, Mrs. Fred Koopman and RESOUKCIM . John Zimmerman, six Loana and discounts, including « d is c o u n ts shew n to item s 29 01 others, Pete, Dick, Joe. Gar and 30. if a n y ____ ____ _____________________ ________________ *38*.*74.60 rett, Klaus and Lute Stain, and O v e rd ra fts se c u re d and u n s e c u r e d ..._________ _______ ______ 1*7.81 O th e r bonds, w s re rn ts end se c u ritie s, including fo reig n g o v a host of friends and neighbors. e rn m e n t, s ta te , m unicipal, c o rp o ra tio n , e ta ., including thoee Mrs. Kook . 1 ,an was a member ct shown in 30 snd 35, if sny ___ ____________________________ 8,670 88 Stocks, ssc-urities, claim s, liens, ju d g m e n t-, a t e ........................ . 2 000.0 0 the Dutch reformed church. B anking huuse (8.891.73; lu rm tu re snd fistu res, $6,950.82_____ 14,762 55 Services were held at the Metho Real e s ta te ow ned o th e r th an b anking h o u se ________________ 6,968,99 (sb) Cash on hand in v a u lt and dua from banke. b a n k ars end dist church here Saturday, De t r u s t , o m p a n ie sd e sig n a tsd and approved re se rv e aflenta of 27, Rev. Blom officiating. Burial th is bank ...................... ............... .......... ......... ............................. ............. 97,0*4.45 Checks on banks outside city or town o f re p o rtin g bank and was made in the West Side 11 . o th e r cash ite m a _____ ________ _____ ___________________ _____ 114,86 cemetery. T o tal cash snd due from beaks, item s 8. 9, 10 and 11 Clab Dance One grand success wa3 the dance given Thursday evening under the auspices of the Com mercial Club. The attendance was large and everybody seemed to be in the proper mood to spend a pleasant evening. This happy disposition v/as enhanced by the melodious attains of music from the Nyssa band which furnished inapiiat'on for the tripping of the light fantastic during the first p«rt of the eveninsr. The bund was followed by W. H Crooker, clarinet, Paul Crooker, saxap^cne and Mrs. Frank Stubbs, piano, who dis pensed toe ticking tunes till everybody took a notion to call it a nighr and go home Refreshments served about midght by the ladies were warmly welcomed by the merry makers. A neat sum of money will be added to the club bank account as a result of the enter tainment. Eastern Star Install On W<*dne«day evening a t th e regu A rt Cook Gee. G reen, P . M. W ar- lar m ee tin g the R »tern S ta r installed r.'ft and Con K in k en b e rg w ere in Vale th e folk w ing o ^ c e re : Monday and sg a ln on W ednesday Hi Mre. E th e l C raw ford, w orthy ma an sw er to sum m onses to a p p ea r before ron. the grand ju ry as w itn esse s ia th e Mra. M cCullough, w o rth y patron. H ank M cNee case. Mra. E thaiw yn S arazin , aaaociaU 15. ................................................................ $ 97650.71 O th er aeeete, if any, ite m s in t r a n s i t ................................................. 717.93 T o ta l...........................................................................................................*508,3*2 07 L IA B IIIT 1E Z 16. 17. 18. C apital stock paid in -------- -------------- ---------------------------------- $ 2*,990.00 Surplus f u n d ------ ------------ ------------------------ . . . . . . --------------- 8fr,004.#0 la) Undi 'ided profit*------------------------------------------------ $12,811 26 (b) Leas c u rre n t expenses, in te re s t and ta x e s paid -----_ none 12,211 86 13 In livid j »I d e p rtit» su b je c t to check, including deposits due th e s ta te -if Oregon, eouoty. cities or o th e r publie fends ___ _______ 272.460.56 26. C a sh ier's checks of thia bank o a ts ta sd in g payable ea dem and 10,161 28 To al of demand depo-its, o th er tb s a bank dapoaita, su b je c t to reserve, it, me *8. 24. 26. 26. »7*8,422.84 27. Tim e c ert'flc a te s of deposit o u tstan d in g .................... ............... . 52,187 87 T otal of tim e snd savings d rp o sits payable on dem and or aub je c t to notice item s 37 end 28, »152.387.87 *598.892.07 STATE O F OREGON, C ounty of M alheur, ss I, J P. D-l i » w < v , e a s h irr of th ; ah i n named bank, do eolem nly (w e a r th a t the aboye sta te m e n t is tru e to th e beet of my knowledge and belief. J . P. DU N A W A Y , (Jashier. C o rrect— A tta e t: II. J . W ard. J . J . S a ra zin , John R ay, D irectors. S ubscribed and sw orn to before me t h i t 9 : h day of J a n u a ry , 1925. E M B lodgett, N otary Public. My comm ission a sp ire s Nov, 20, 1928. W f t H I t M W M I d t I OS » » « » C O A L Feed at Nyssa Flour Mill $10.50 Chopping and Grinding Strictly no Crvdit f. o. b. e ars N yssa f«ah with order. P. M. Warren