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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL TH URSD AY, FEBRUARY 21, 1946 from Nyssa, $3200. Nyssa Realty Co. of said day. 21F2XC. Tne purpose of this Classified m e e tin g is to PAGE THREFr EARLY HISTORY OF MALHEUR AREA DISCUSSED B i J. R. GREGG, EX-RESIDENT »bout t mile west of the old town of Weiser, located on the river of the same name.v The new town of Weiser was located near the sta tion when the railroad reached that point, after which most of tire eld town was moved down the river to near where the depot was built. Continued next week). FOR SALE—Horse, fait wmkerT 4 elect three JU'ector3 and transact years old, golden sorrel, hand-car- such other business as may pro Continued from last week) j ,n 8 two-story frame building that ved saddle, Navajo blanket, bridle j erly come before the meeting, In the early 80's, at the time wa ’ situated on the present site and bit and approxiately 30 bales Tw0 dlreaors al large are tQ ^ the Oregon Short Line railroad I o t the Amalgamated Sugar Ccm- of hay, $300. Phone 138J. evenings. eected and one to represent the :enetrated the Snake River Basin. pany- John F. Lackey was the first _________ ________________ 21Flxp. Gem s t r i c t . Those directors whose RATES: Two cento per word for each Issue. After one month one the first station established in th e , i n d e n t of the NO company „ I His son, uohn D. Lackey, is ctJl a FOR SALE—Cream separators” fur te‘ ms e'<l)ire bein= George Vaughn oent per word. Minimum, cash In advance, Is 30c. valley was McCamman, for an early promlllent cltllPn of Nyua Upon sale. Two used cream seperators, iand tf. B. Soltedbeck. directors at priced right. Nyssa Produce, buyers ' ar8e, and J. H. Goodwin, rapre- day pioneer of that locality. The ¡the railroad reaching Nyssa Lennox of cream, poultry and eggs, across renting the Gem district. next towns of importance came in , B. Boyle, who like T. T. Danilson. Navy Man Advanced— cash. Good improvements. Good for street from reclamation office. By order of the President. the order named: Pocatello, named bad conducted commissaries at var- Robert F. Davis, has been advan •vilSCELLANEOUS P. F. Countryman, ious railroad camps, located a ced to shipfitter, third class. For row crops. Frank T. Morgan. 14tfc. 21F2xp. for a Bannock Indian chief: Amer Secretary homestead, part of which now For Sale ican Falls, so named because two FOR SALE New shipment of white lies within the city limits of Nys the past year he has been serving W A IT E D or three Americans were drowned FOR SALE—OH stove, good condi enameled cook ranges. Come while NOTICE TO CREDITORS sa. Mr. Boyle first lived in a dug out aboard the USB BASILAN, a re WANTED—Furnished or partly i NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN to .here while attempting to navigate Later he built a small building, pair ship, now at Shanghai. China. tion. Devon Larsen, 5 miles west of they last. Nyssa Furniture Co. Snake River; Glenn’s Ferry, which furnished rooms for light house- I the creditors and all persons inter opened a store and sometime there Before entering navy, Davis was Langton's corner and 14 mile north. 14Ftfc keeping by teacher and wife, no ested in the estate of Hyrum B. took the name of C. C. Glenn, who after was appointed the first post 21Flxp. employed by the Amalgamated Sug operated the first ferry there on master of Nyssa. as wall as becom FOR SALE—Four-room house with children Mrs. E. IC. Burton, Jr. I Williams, deceased: that the under- the old Ke.ton-Boise freight road ar company. His wife is living ill Phone 114, Owyhee hotel. 21Flxp I signed has been appointed Admin FOR SALE—On» team of bay geld bath and three 50-foot lots, close ing the first merchant. There ap istrator of the e:;tato of Hyrum B. and stage line. Kelton, Utah, was pears to be two versions as to Nyssa. ings, weight 1600 each. H. A. Dlvin, in. $4500. WANTED—A turkey gobler for Williams deceased, and has qual- built on an alkali desert, a short how Nyssa attained its name. One 6 miles southwest of Nyssa. 14Fdxp. distance north of Great Salt Lake FOR RENT—Two row crop farms, breeding purposes. First road east fied as such. is that a Greek section hand nam Leave For California— off Apple valley pavement, % east, FOR SALE—Automobile Insurance. 60 and 80 acres. For cash rent. All persons having claims against and some distance west of Ogden, ed the place Nyssa for a town in Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Bybee and ’4 south. J. C. Eason, Parma route at the time the Union Pacific and Public Liability, Property Damage, said estate are required to present Greece. Another account says Nyssa daughter, Celia, left Tuesday for A. L. Atkeson. 2. 21F2xp. Western Pacific Joined at Ogden Fire, Theft and Collision. Placed the same with the proper vouchers is an Indian word, signifying sage California and Mexico. They will at in the early 70s. It was the main In the best companies at lowest FOR SALE—Write for circular and WANTED—Cocker brush. Spaniel pup. duly verified within six months of tend a family reunion in California railroad shipping point from which I possible rates. Bernard Eastman. prices on garden seeds, flower seeds, State age, color and price. A. J. the date of the first publication of The next railroad station estab- February 22. They plan to travel . ___ ________ , 14Ftfc. held seeds. Watts Seed company, Breneman, route 2, Parma, Idaho. this notice, to the undersigned at supplies were transported by freight wagons to Boise and other nearby “ ° rego" ^ o r \ L ne up the west coast to arrive in Port- 14F2xp. the office of A. L. Fletcher in Nys localities until the O. S. L. R. R. **tw**“ C«ldwrtl and Huntington land March 1 for the first showing 17J8xc. TOR SALE—A good milk goat. Parma, Idaho. sa, Oregon, which place is hereby Lloyd N. Pounds, Box 243, Nyssa. FOR SALE — Three-room house, WANTED—Good used kodak, size built through the snake River Val- | waa a* Walaer The railroad pm m * of the Kaiser-Fraser cars. designated as the place of business 14F2xp. with bath. Furnished or unfurnish 127. Phone 013R4. 14F2xp. in all matters connected with said ley. The next O.S.L. station, after leaving Glenn's Ferry was Mountain I FOR SALE—Baby chicks, austra ed. To be moved from lot. Bernard WANTED—Dead or worthless ani estate. lOJtfc. D. L. Anderson, Administrator Home, which had been a stage s t a -' white, white rocks, buff minorcas Eastman. mals. For quick disposal phone col- j tion on the old Kelton-Botse stage and white leghorns, custom hatch FOR SALE—Army cots, sturdy and lect Payette 560J3 or Nampa 1000. of the estate of Hyrum B. Willitims, road. The next station on the line Deceased. • ing, good quality. See us for prices. rugged. Limited supply. Nyssa Furn- Idaho Animal Products company. First publication, January 31, 1946. was Caldwell. Phone Fruitland 62-21, Payette Val iture Co. 7Ftfc. 14FIÍC. Boise—then as at the present Last publication, February 28, ley hatchery, Payette, Idaho. time—was the metropolis of the 1946. 31J10xp. FOR SALE—Small new modern For Rent great Snake River Basin, at the home and two lots. Close in. E. E. FOR SALE—For Monuments and Gray, Hancock Service station. FOR RENT—65 acre farm. Part IN TIIE COUNTY COURT OF time of the coming of the iron horses. Like many of the business Gravemarkers. Write R. A. Ben 21F2xp. row crop, share or cash. Ira C. THE STATE OF OREGON FOR men of the leading cities in those tley, Haines, Oregon. 7P4xp. THE COUNTY OF MALHEUR Sage. Box 102, Nyssa. 21Flxp. days, the Boise citizens believed the NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL FOR SALE—Baby chicks—for del FOR SALE—300 chick and Lion FOR RENT—50 acres suitable for railroad could not afford to miss PROPERTY ivery every Wednesday and Sat brooder. Good as new for one-half onions. Broke out of 30-year-old IN «THE MATTER OF THE ES the metropolis of the entire Snake urday after March 6. Order early. price. G. Stam, route 2, Nyssa. hay last year. Write F. F. Gunning, TATE OF LOVENA GLASCOCK, a River valley and capita! of the THOMPSONS ONTARIO HATCH 21Flxp. Jerome, Idaho. territory. At that time Idaho had 14F3xp. Minor. • ERY, Box 578, Ontario, Oregon. NOTICE HEREBY is given, that not been admitted to statehood. FOR SALE—4 head purebred shire, 14F3JCC. Sale Starts At 12 O ’clock MISCELLANEOUS in pursuance of an order of the When Boise citizens refused to mares and geldings, broken and grant certain concessions asked for Located first place north Apple Valley hotel or FOR SALE—10 acres, one mile west unbroken. Work horses prices. Also MISCELLANEOUS—Strayed white Honorable Irwin Troxell, County by the railroad company, they be of Nyssa with good improvements, 1 Moline beet cultivator, 1 No. 7 face heifer calf with brand of Q Judge of Malheur County, Oregon, 4 mile west of Apple Valley schoolhouse and 14 came very much surprised when made on the 15th day of January street. See Frank T. Morgan. 7Ftfc. International mower, I Oliver beet with L underneath, also underslope noith or 2 miles straight south of Nyssa on Idaho 1946, authorizing and directing the ,be railroad passed through the lifter, 1 Kilefer tractor, Fresno, 5 on left ear. Owner may have by Guardian of the person and estate valley some distance west of the P pR SALE—Baby chicks. White foot. Neil Dimmick. 10 miles south- side. This will be one of the outstanding sales this paying for keep. W'. O. Bailey, 4 capital and Caldwell became the Leghorn, New Hampshire, Austra wist of Nyssa. 21F2xp. miles northwest of Nyssa. 21F2xp. of Lovena Glascock, to sell the season. White, Buff Minorca, White Rocks, right, title and interest of said next station on the line after the As I am leaving the ranch, I will sell the follow Two hatches weekly. Place order FOR SALE—6 foot John Deere MISCELLANEOUS—'Three one-act minor in and to the following des railroad passed through Mountain now. Custom hatching. Vale Elect disc. Phone 03R2, Roy Hashitani. ing described property. All machinery in excellent plays by Adrian high school speech cribed real estate, to wit: One- Home. Caldwell was first called Ham- ric Hatchery; Box 184, Vale, Ore 21F2xp. class. An evening of entertainment, sixth interest in common and un condition. gon. 14Ftfc. reading, dancing, and music. Fri divided in and to the West Half of j bur8 when Jake Ham, a blacksmith, FOR SALE—1341 G.M.C. truck, 2 MACHINERY day, February 22 at 7:30 p. m. the Northeast quarter and the i established a shop there about 1876. FOR SALE—Seven double-breasted speed axle with 7:50-20 10-ply tires. 1 Pay Pex John Deere hay chopper and ensilage Admission 25c. 21F1XC. Southeast quarter of the Northeast The railroad reached Hamburg In turkey hens and tom. Eight extra Good rubber, beet bed. In shape quarter, of Section Five (5), Town 1882 and the place soon became a cutter, good condition. double breasted toms. Write Royal I to go to work. Inquire at Ole's MI SCF.LLA NEOUS — Caseworkers, ship 21, South, Range 46 E. W. M. in city of tents. Abraham Caldwell, T. Sanders, route 2, Nyssa. 14F2xp. corner. Sid Flanagan. 21Ftfc. County Administrators needed for Malheur County, Oregon, said O. of Leavenworth, Kansas, and Robt 1 Nine-foot cultipacker, either horse or tractor, permanent positions with the Wel R, Hite, Guardian, will offer for Strayhorn of Grand Island, Nebr., General. FOR SALE—Small netted gem seed 1 FOR SALE—Utah sweet Spanish fare Commission. Apply by Feb. 28 sale and sell to the highest bidder had been given certain concessions from certified blue tag. Five miles i onion seed, $5 pound. J. H. Bene- 1 Good stock trailer. 1 Hay slip. at local office or write Merit Sys for cash all of the right, title and to locate railroad stations along south Adrian. Harry Masto. 14F4xp. diet, Enterprise Ave. and Lytle 1 Hay rack and wagon. tem Council, 616 Mead Building, interest of said Lovena Glascock in the route of the Oregon Short Blvd., route 2, Nyssa. 21Flxp. Portland 4. 14F2xc and to said described real estate, Line by the railroad company. FOR SALE!—Get your Fuller paints 2 Burr mills, one 12 inch and one six inch. varnish, brushes, wallpaper and FOR SALE—All white enamel trash such interest being one-sixth in Hamburg was selected as the site 1 Fourteen-inch walking plow. SALES LADIES—Earn to $2 per common and undivided. Said sale, one of these stations, and in cleaner, cold water paint in 12 burner and hot water coils, practil- hour and get dresses free Show 1 Eight-foot blade float. shade», etc. wt- Nyssa Furniture ally new. Henry Gannon, phone will be made on and after Febru- 1883 they organized the Idaho And our guaranteed dresses. Full or pan ary 25th 1946, and written bids Oregon Land Improvement Corn- company store, across street from 05J4. 21F2xp. 1 Electric fencer. time. For sample outfit write Mai- may be received at the office ol j pany, with Mr. Caldwell as presi- reclamation office. 1 Set harness, collars and halters. FOR SALE—32-acre farm, good | sonette Frocks, P. O. Box 8688. A. L. Fletcher in the City of Nyssa. dent. This company established a FOR RENT—160 acres for rent for ground and basement house, 7 miles Dept. J., Portland 7, uregon. 1 Three hundred-gallon cooker vat. Oregon, or to the Guardian at his Townsite and named the new rail- 7F4XC. place of residence up to and in- road station Caldwell for the pres- 84 Fence posts. 25 Round posts. MISCELLANEOUS—For more ef cluding said February 25th, 1946 ident of the company. Monte B. 100 Eighteen-foot corral poles. Bidds must be accompanied by a Gwinn, the well know pioneer Idaho ficient operation, keep your car, 5 Bags 20 per cent super-phosphate fertilizer. payment of twenty per cent of the business man and politician, es- truck, or tractor motor clean. Have tablished the first store in Caldwell 45 Railroad ties. 1 Scraper. 1 Marion Elec. Stove. it steam cleaned at Herriman Mo amount bid. the balance to be paid upon delivery of deed. Such sale in a tent. The next store was es 1 Ten-foot swath rake. 1 Corrugator. tor Co.—Phone 77. tablished in a frame building by ACCOUNTANTS and ACCOUNT shall be subject to confirmation by 1 McCormick beet cultivator. 1 Moline beet lifter. Theodore T. Danilson, who later ING CLERKS: permanent positions the court. The Guardian reserve: established the first general store the right to reject all bids and tc 1 Moline ditcher. 1 Two-section harrow. in State agencies. Apply by Fsb. in Ontario in a tent, and later 1 John Deere, eight-foot binder, in good condition. 28 at local Welfare or Board of proceed to sell said interest in real moved his store into a frame build Health office or write Merit Sys estate at private sale, after said 19 Three-inch steel pipe. ing in the fall of 1884. Mr. Danil- February 25, 1946. tem Council, 616 Mead Building. on, who had been an Indian agent O. R. Hite, Guardian Several steel barrels. 1 Milk cart with rubber tires. Portland 4. 14F2xc. of the person and estate of Lovena at the Fort Hall reservation, es 1 A hog house, some panels. tablished commissary stores at var Glascock, a minor. Some hand tools and miscellaneous items. LOST ious railroad camps at the time the AUCTIONEERS OPTOMETRISTS railroad was building through the NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING 63— HEAD LIVESTOCK— 63 LOST—By veteran, wheel with used NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Snake River valley. After the com MARION OSBORN DR. J. A. McFALL Including 22 Head of Whiteface Cattle. tire and tube complete, 17 inch rim, that the first and final account of pletion of the railroad he became “ See McFall and See Better” size world tire. Finder please re- 1 Black cow, 4 years, fresh by sale date 6 gallons. Livestock and General Robert F. Thompson. Administrator one of the first permanent business : turn to Co-op station at Nyssa and men of Ontario. of the estate of John Wade Robin 1 Black cow, 4 years, 5 V 2 gallons, fresh Jan. 1. Auctioneer receive reward. 21Flxp. The town of Nampa did not make son, deceased, has been filed in 1 Red cow, 5 years, been fresh 3 weeks, gal., Rt. 2. Ontario, Oregon ) LOST—One log chain, 20 foot, Re- the County Court of Malheur its appearance on the map until vaccinated. Phone 354-J-4 County, Oregon, and that Monday about 1887, when the railroad es \ ward. Stanley Reffett. Powell Ser- 1 Holstein heifer, coming second calf, out of a the fourth day of March 1946, at tablished a station there and the ' vice station. Phone 76. 7Ftfc. the hour of 11 o'clock A. M. and first stage line was operated from PHYSICIANS good cow. EYESIGHT SPECIALIST the court room at Vale, Oregon, that point. The first homestead For TRADE 1 Holstein heifer, out of registered Carnation bull. OREGON ONTARIO have been fixed by the court as was filed on the land November 11, SAR AZIN CLINIC 1885, on which Nampa was later W ill be fresh next fall. the time and place for the hear | TO TRADE—1939 Plymouth coach JEW ELRY STORES Dr. J. J. Sarazin 1 Holstein heifer, coming first calf. Out of a j on modern house In Nyssa. Lloyd ing of said account and any objec located. Nampa is said to have tions that may be made thereto, taken its name from an Indian Dr. K E. Kerby Pounds, Box 243, Nyssa. 14F2xp. at which time any person interest chief, Nampuh, known to the early good cow, fresh soon. PAULUS Advertising j Public Livestock And Machinery Sale Saturday, Mar. 2 ■V í> Professional And Business Directory 41/» Physician and Surgeons L. A. Maulding, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Phone 37 Hours: 10 to 12 and 1 to 5 Daily—Except Sunday DENTISTS J. R. CUNDALL Dentist Phone 56-J Sarazin Clinic NYSSA OREGON Nyssa Post No. 79 JEWELRY STORE Union Pacific Time Inspector JEWELRY — DIAMONDS WATCHES Main Street at Second WYCKOFF JEWELRY STORE Official Time Inspector for Union Pacific ONTARIO OREGON GEORGE JACKSON MODERN WATCH REPAIRING State Licensed Watchmaker ONTARIO, OREGON 3)4 blocks N of City Hall Sales Service Supplies W O RLD FAM OUS ELECTROLUX Cleaner & Air Purifier E. R. Anderson The American Legion Rt. No. 3 Sunnvside, Holds regular meetings Weiser, Idaho First and Third Thurs HAY BUYER days, every month. All veterans and service W . J. Jahn men and women are welcome to attend our Dealer in hav and grain meetings. j Third at Good Ave. ed in said estate may appear and file objections in writing and con test the same and be heard theron. Such account is for final settle ment and upon being approved the Administrator will be discharged and said administration closed. •Robert F. Thompson, Adminis trator of the estate of John Wade Robinson, Deceased. January 30th 1946. .S T O R A G E - Consolidated Freight- ways building, First street. See Jake at the Fix-it shop. 24Mtfc MISCELLANEOUS—Sewing mach ine repairing. Reconditioned mach ine bargains. F. "Lete” Sackett, Ontario. 8Ntfc. HAVE THAT STOVE OVERHAUL ED—At Ed Case’s Highway Mdse. Mart. No. of Y, phone 74J. INtfc. MISCELLANEOUS—Duplicate car and cylinder lock keys made. Gam ble store. 250afc. settlers as Big Foot. After the railroad crossed Snake River from Idaho into Oregon, Just south of Nyssa, in 1863, a water tank and section house were bunt at Nyssa. Before that, about 188«, the Oregon Horse and Land Com pany, generally referred to as the NC company—said at that time to be the largest horse company in the world—established headquarters BRING IT IN! BUTCHERING Custom butchering every Mon day and Friday. Beef, sheep and pork. Sanitary butchering guaran teed. Phone 05R1. All stock must come in Thursday or Sunday after noon between 1 o’clock and 7. No stock accepted on butchering day. One mile west of Nyssa on Alberta avenue. Jake Fischer. 29Mtfc j Legal Advertising NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING OF FARMERS CO-OPF.RATIVE CREAMERY CO. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the annual meeting of Farmers Co operative Creamery Co , a corpor- atlon, will be held at the Portia ] Club House, at Payette, Idaho, on Tuesday the 26th day of Pebruary, j 1946, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M l j Your Ford Tractor may need a tune up— It may need a general going over— Whatever it may need— BRING IT IN! W e do a better job— W e do it for less— W e have genuine Ford Tractor parts in stock— W e know the Ford-Ferguson Hydraulic S y ste m - Putting it in tip top shape is our business— BRING IT IN! KROPP & SONS Phone 85 Ford Tractor Dealers Ontario 1 Guernsey heifer, freshened early this spring. Vaccinated. 1 Guernsey heifer, coming first calf, vaccinated. 1 Red steer, coming yearling. 1 Holstein heifer, coming first calf. 8 Holstein steers, coming yearling. 16 Whiteface coming yearling calves, steers and heifers. 2 Roan bull calves, coming yearling. 3 Bull calves. 4 Whiteface two-year-old heifers, fresh this spring, good ones and vaccinated. 1 Whiteface two-year-old heifer, has calf now. All bred to registered whiteface bull, two years old and will be sold sale day. Natural mulley. HOGS 6 Weaner pigs 2 White sows. 1 White boar, year old in May. 9 Feeder hogs. TERMS: CASH Grange Will Serve Lunch— Free Coffee C. G. Peterson, Owner Clayton Tschirigi and Bill Lane, Auctioneers Phone 116J Mrs. Lane, Clerk