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6AEE C i n JOURNAL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBÉK 5, IM S .___ » Lot No. 3. In Block No. 3, In Net Mlddlemuu, I. 26, 35, District, for the purpose of review- Thomas, was plaintiff, and Mary E. Teutach Addition to Nyssa. In Herbert Louis McCabe and Mary lng correcting its assessment' LyellA Angle E. Cook and A. V„ Malheur County, State of Ore Fiipn Kl*sa 8 27 35 , . 1 Cook and each thereof, were tie- gon Richard Baxter and Ruth Later- * * * »P ^ tlo n m e n t of taxes for the ;rewtaMs> ^ n a in real property taken and levied upon as the prop Real Estate Tm ulers Recorded muhle 8 28. 35 ,next en» uin« ftacal ?ear Th* asseas- was heretofore sold and the pro- erty o f said defendants. Angle E. Carl e ’ Allen and Irene OtbeoD.1 ment record may be i n - 1 ceods thereof credited on said Judg- Oregon and Washington Co) Co. g 29 35 | sPected at the office o f the Score- ment leavm g remaining the sum of Cook, and A. V. Cook, and each of to Otto Q. Luehrs, NEViNEV*NE14, them, or so much thereof as may be $982.07. John William Hoore and Marvel U rV « V Pe™00 Interested. W 4 8 E 4 N W 4 . Sec. 1-18-4«. cont. 30 necessary to satisfy said deficiency BOARD OF B Y ORDER of the by virtue of said THEREFORE, Leone Fox. 8, 30, 35. acres. 6 7 35. *180. execution, I have duly levied u p o n Judgment, together with all costa DIRECTORS. Nyssa Realty Co .to Herber J. certain real property belonging to that have or may accrue. C. E. Peck, Grant, Trustee, Lot 16, Blit 59, Dated at Vale. Oregon, this 15th Roger W. Babson lists prefabricat Secretary, Big B e n d Irrigation the defendants. Angie E. Cook and Greens' Addn Nyssa. 3 .10 28. *15. ed homes and air conditioning as District. A. V. Cook, and In compliance with day o f August, 1935. Coast Land Co., Ltd. to W E forming a vast potential market C. W. GLENN, Date of first publication. August 29, the commands of said execution, I West et ux, SWVi N W I , Sec. 33 32 tending toward recovery. wlU on the 14th day of September. Sheriff of Malheur Comity, Oregon 1935. 40, cont. 40 acres. 3-28-35. $10. Date of last publication, September 1935, at the hour of 2 o'clock in the L O T T D. BROWN, Baker, Oregon, Llnnle Thayer to State ol Oregon Attorney for P laintiff A15-S12 afternoon of said day, at the North 26. 1935. LEGAL ADVERTISING Metes and bounds In the gE';8W 14, Main Entrance of the County Court Sec 28 17 47, cont. .440 acre*. 9 12 NOTICE OF M EETING House at Vale, Malheur Comity. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE 34. $25 Oregon, sell, at public auction, to the OWYHEE IR R IG A T IO N D I S Llnnle Thayer to State of Oregon B Y V IR T U E of an execution duly highest bidder for cash, all the I f coafttlpatlon crus « » you G a l In - T R IC T , M ALH EUR COUNTY, Metes and bounds In the 8 E 4 S W 4 , Issued by the Clerk of the Circuit | right, title and Interest of said de- H « « t i a c n e » , t ì a J S le e p . P U ö p ----- « e t quick re lief w ith A D L t - Sec 28 17 47. cont .84 acres. 9 12 34. ly Skt OREGON Court of the 8tate of Oregon, for j fendants, Angie E. Cook and A. V. Th orou gh in action yet en R IK A . »42. t i r e l y f e n t ie a n d «a fe . NO TICE is hereby given: That the County of Malheur, dated the Cook, and each of them, subject to Coast Land Co to Charles H. Ho- the Board of Director» ol the Owy 10th day of August. 1935, and to me their statutory right of redemption, baugh et ux, 8 4 S W 4 S W 4 . Sec. 31- hee hTigation District, sitting as a directed, in a certain suit in said In and to the following described 31 41. cont 20 acres. 5 ,6 35. $77. NYSSA PH A R M A C Y Brown real property, to-wit: Board of Equalization, will meet on Court wherein Winifred L. F Huclter et ux to School Dtst. Tuesday, the 1st day of October, No. 66, Biles 12 and 13, and the west 1935, at 8 o'clock p. m. of said day at 100 ft of Bik 2. Harper. 8 27 35. $1. the office of the Owyhee Irrigation S ' ■v. C. W. Olenn, 8heriff. to Coast District in Nyssa, for the purpose of Land Co Ltd. S 4 S W 4 S W 4 . Sec. reviewing and correcting Its assess 7-33 4L 8 26 35. $8 ment and apportionment of taxes O. W. Glenn, Sheriff to Coast for the next ensuing fiscal year. The Land Co, Ltd. N W 'iN E K , Sec. 31 assessment list and record may be W E RECOMMEND THEM 31 41. 8 26 35 $16. inspected at the office of the Secre C W Olenn, Sheriff to Coast Land y tary by any person interested. Co, Ltd, S W 'iS E '4 , Sec. 21 31 41. B Y ORDER O f the BOARD OF 8 26 35. $16. DIRECTORS. C. W. Glenn. Sheriff to Coast Frank T. Morgan, A. L. FLETCHER Land Co Ltd. S4 N E V iN E li Sec. 29 C A R L H. COAD Secretary, Owyhee Irrigation Dis- 32 41 8 26 35. $8. ! trict. C W Glenn. Sheriff to Coast Land Population, (1930) .......................821 A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W Co Ltd. S '.iiN E 'iN E 'i. Ses. 29 32 41 i ot fLm publication, August 29, Recent estimates ________ 1000 j 1935. Elevation ........................ 2186 8 26 35. $8. | N YSSA OREGON C. W. Glenn, Sheriff to Coast ! DaW 01 last Publication. September N YSSA ; OREGON City Officers Land Co. Ltd. S4N E 4SW >4, S 4 - 26, 1935. NE'-lNW'/i. Sec. 3 32 4L 8 26 35. $16 Mayor ................. Don Graham NOTICE OF MEETING C. W. Olenn, Sheriff to Coast Councllmen ___,______ A rt Norcott, Land Co Ltd, SW U N W H , N W 'i- A l Thompson. Dick Tensen, Dean B IG BEND IR R IG A T IO N D IS S W ‘ i, N 4 N E ‘ * N W 'i, Sec. 27.31 4L Smith. T R IC T . M ALHEUR COUNTY, DR. J. T. BURTON DR. C. A . ABBOTT 8 26 35. $40. City Clerk ...................-A. R. Millar OREGON. D E N T I S T C W Glenn, Sheriff to Coast Land City Treasurer ......... Arthur Boydell NO TICE is hereby given: That C H IR O PR AC TIC Co. Ltd. S E 4 N W U , Sec. 15-31 4L Marshall ........................ A. V. Cook the Board of Directors of the Big P H Y S IC IA N O ffice Phone 36F2 8 26. 35. $16. Watermaster ...........N. H. Pinkerton Bend Irrigation District, sitting as a X -R A Y E X A M IN A T IO N S O ffice In Residence C W Olenn, Sheriff to Coast land Health Officer .... Dr. J. J.' Sarazln Board of Equalization, will meet on Co Ltd. S W 'iS W ’ i, N 4 S W 4 N E K . Three blocks So. M. E. Church Tuesday, the 1st day in October. County Officer* S H N E 'iN W H , Sec. 1.31 41. 8 26 35 PHONE 25 NYSSA OREGON 1935, at 8 o’clock p. m. of said day $32. at the Wade School House In said County Judge ..... D avid F. Graham C W. Glenn, Sherlf fto Cosat Land Commissioners ...............Ora Clark, Co Ltd Sc N W '.S E 4 , Sec. 23-32 40. E. H. Brumbach. 8 26 35. $8 S h e r iff.......................... C. W. Glenn C W Olenn. Sheriff to Coast Land Nyssa Aerie NYS S A L I B R A R Y Clerk ............................... Roy Daley Co Ltd. S 'iN W ’ .S E 'i Sec 21 32 40. PATRONIZE OPEN SATURDAY Assessor ................ Murray Morton F. O. E. No. 2134 8 26 35.. $8. Treasurer ............. . Mrs. Ora Hope C W Glenn. Sheriff to Coast Land OUR BUSINESS County Attorney ...........M. A. Biggs Town P atron s......2:30 to 5:30 Co Ltd N 4i8 W i.S W yt , Sec. 13-23 40 VIEETS WEDNESDAY N IO H T County Surveyor, J. Edwin Johnson 8 26 35. $8. Out-of-town patrons County Physician....... Dr. Anna B. Buy your shoe laces A T EAGLES H A L L C. W. Glenn, Sheriff to Coast 2:30 to 7:30 Pritchett. and polish from the Land Co Ltd. S W L N W 'i. Sec. 33- Visiting Eagles Welcome Coroner ....................... B. A. Tacke A L L PATR O NS WELCOME 32 40. 8 26 35. $8. Shoe Repair Shop in Superintendent.. Kathryn Claypool Frank M Grant to Lee M. Webb W ARREN McHARGUE, Pres. stead of Grocery, Dry Mrs. Fred Marshall, Librarian et al, Metes and bounds in the S E 'i Nyssa Public Schools DON M. GRAHAM , Secretary Goods, Drug Stores NE'4 Sec. 29 15 47 . 6 26 35. Superintendent ......Leo Hollenberg C. W. Glenn, Sheriff to A J WUsof* or Service Stations. et al N E 4 N E 4 , Sec. 31-15 47. less 1 Facts About Owyhee Project acra. 10. 2133. $42.10. Cost of Owyhee Dam ........ $6,000,900 F E. Wilson et ux to Georgia ON THE OLD JOB 7 4 miles of Tunnel ..... . $4,000,000 Zirbel et vir, 8v.SEi.SE>.;. Sec 10 CITY TRANSFER Siphons, canals, etc...........$8,000.000 17 47. 8 19 35. $250. Owyhee dam storage capacity___ H. D. Holmes R. J Davis et ux to W. H Davis, Lowest Prices ..................... 715,000 acre feet Lots 9 to 12 Incl. Blk. 26. Teutschs' TRUCK IN G Helghth of dam ................ 520 feet Aadn, Nyssa. 7 24 35. $1. Shoe Repairing From lowest point of foundation Coast Land Co, Ltd to Leon J and TR AN 8FE R and BAGGAOB All kinds of shoe laces and to top. Baer. NW 4SW 4. Sec. 25 30 41, polish . . W ill mall your shoes Leading project city, Nyssa, Oregon cont. 40 acres. 2. 25 35 $118. TRANSFERRING AU Kinds of Hauling In Elevation of land .......2.250 to 2,500 FREE to destination. M hliieuf poun^y to First Natl Phone 15 and Phone 28 Acres In Owyhee project, 100,00 acres Bank ol Portland, N 4 9 E 4 Sec 16 JOHN S ALDECOA, Prop. City Limits Principal products .......... hay, 16 43. 8 7 35. $28.40. earn, dairying, s t o ck raising, Next Door to Bakery C. Klinkenberg NYSSA, OREGON Phone S Marriage Licenses Issued grains, potatoes, clover seed, peas, Nyssa, Oregon lettuce, onions and carrots. Olile Henry Chandler and Alta Court House Filing» The Gate City Journal B E R W YN BURKE, Publisher Published every Thursday at Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon. Entered at the po6toftlce at Nyssa. Oregon lor transmission though the United States Mails, as second class matter, under the act o1 March 3, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES ......... »1.5* ............75* One Year ... Blx Months ADVERTISING RATES Rates lor Advertising will be furnished to both Local and Foreign Advertisers upon application. Classified Ads lc per word per inser tion. INDEPENDENT IN P O L IT IC 8 AND R ELIGION, O P T IM IS T IC IN D ISPO SITIO N —W IT H NO INTERESTS T O SERVE EXCEPT THOSE OF M ALHEUR COUNTY. BOUQUETS FOR CIVIC CLUB The ladies of the Nyssa Civic Club are to be commended for the annual flower show they sponsor. By means of display of the choicest blooms o f our gardens, it gives folks an oppor tunity to see what Nyssa gardens and gardeners can produce. Such shows also stimulate interest and is an1 incentive for better gardens. There is considerable work connected with holding such a show, not only among committee members, but for those who make the show possible by prepar ing displays, and such efforts should receive credit. The ladies are already considering their next show, and may we respectfully submit the idea that it is none too early for growers to think about selecting choice seed for their annuals and t h e proper care for other flowers, leading toward even better displays in coming years. RESULTS COUNT The Oregon Highway Commission has al located $170,000 for construction purposes on the I-O-N highway this year, which is welcome news to the citizens of this section. O f this amount, $120,000 is to be spent from the Owy hee river east between Rome and Jordan Valley and $50,000 is to be used to construct a bridge over the Owyhee River. While this is indeed gratifying to our citizens, we should stop a moment and give due credit to the persons responsible for these things. There are several persons and oganizations who have been working toward securing funds to be used on the I-O-N and chief among these are our own County Court, Judge David F. Graham, Ora E. Clark and E. H. Brumbach. They have used every way possible to help in the matter and their efforts are bringing results. Another important project which is to receive favorable consideration is the Central Oregon highway from Ontario to Bums. Bids will be let soon for the construction of the last ungraded portion in Malheur county. At a meeting held last week in Burns Judge David Graham propos ed a program which was adopted at the meet ing. Under this program, all ungraded sections o f the Central Oregon are to be completed as soon as possible, to bo followed by oiling of the highway from Harper to Bend; from Bums to Lakeview; and between Burns and Pendleton. When this road is completed it is estimated that five hours driving time will be cut o ff between Boise and Portland. According to Robert D. Lytle, the 1917 road program called for the building of the Central Oregon, but instead the commission has been making super-highways out of certain routes and practically ignoring other routes. It is an en couraging sign that the civic bodies of the cities of eastern Oregon have decided to take action on the matter and when the meeting is held in Bums on Sept. 13, at which time tne Oregon highway commission and Governor Martin will be present, it is expected that a united front will be presented, asking for the early completion of a fast highway from Nyssa through the Cairo junction and on to Bend to join the oiled high way there. While the Central Oregon highway is of vast commercial importance, tne early completion of the I-O-N is expected to make a vast difference to this particular section. Farm produce travel ing over this road can be shipped to California markets at a greatly reduced cost, it is claimed, leaving a larger net profit for producers here. Constipation ADLERIKA NYSSA BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY FACTS ABOUT NYSSA GoodyearShoe Repair Shop * J * **? S A T -IS -F Y . Som ething that pleases, gives satisfaction; something that just suits. F or exam ple, you are pleased w ith a dress. A s applied to cigarettes, it means one that is M IL D — that is not harsh or bitter; one that T A S T E S just right. E D ITO R IA L COMMENTS BY C LA R K W OOD Taxpayers may some day get tired o f footing the bill and begin kicking the taxeaters. It's a mistake to suppose that the chief fun ction o f government is to supply grease for itch ing palms. Britain is bidding now for the “ moral sup port” of the United States. Reference to another kind would be singularly embarassing. Chesterfield Americanism: Buying envelopes printed by the government yet condemning government competition with private business. O 1M5. U métt * M y u i Totacoo Co Chesterfield . . . the ciga rette that's M IL D E R . . . t h e ciga rette th a t TA STE S B E T T E R