HOME SWEET HOME , jack: WILSON The Boardman Mirror Boardman. Oregon S 1 '????fl?T" 1 Lj "" 1 ""i" " "MMMaBBt'aiaiittMM.; i i n i - n .'-' -i ' "" " jZfm.""" " wSBBBHSgl fELL, WElL, WHAT DOESTHlS MEAN '-THE III WMY GOODMESS SAES-I WELL iAMQ heut MQPMiMQ WHE. WE r,TPPD OPT Dcofts' , M A MiTTFkJ;" r BHSG V- SN iW 01 THt WMTEH r-... rHE First BIG SHryv I EVER, ' I JPfB""1;- -wMAT Do Voo Think vf ' j M U 1 4-Hjj A' 7 rLoN THE GROUND AND V0J YlSAW-I WAS QUIET A Bw V)mI r FOUND ON EVERY HAND ?rJ 7 - V race of I I PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY Mauk a. Cleveland, Publisher Subscription 'In idvann) J2 00 Ptr Year A ppllGAI Ion for aol ry it the poitoffloe at Bo sis st'ciKid-rlass natter trdmaOi OreffODi ponding Here is Volume 1, Number l of the BOARDMAN MIRROR Look into it and see reflected the happening of your I i t rict; your hopes, ambitions and desires, The MIRROR will be four square and level, and what is said by it will be a true image ol the. subject touched upon. We have tried to guard against any convexity to dwarf and distort the view, or concavity to txag gerate and disproportion the news. We shall try lit, timefc to keep the MIRROR burnished bright so a true and exact re flection of the events of the week he given, anil may the sun of truth shine on us so we may focus the blinding rayt on the eyes of untruth mid evil. On the other hand, the M I It KK will not at any time oast Itflectiom upon the character, virtue or undertaking of any one without due and just provoca tion and reason. Boardman is a small commun ity now, but a united one, and while hardly large enough to support a newspaper a plan has bten worked out so the loyal supporters of the proji ct and hard working pioneers of this community ma.v have a means of disseminating the news anil an out let for the expression! of thin views and plans. The MIRROR will be publish ed every Friday and mailed at Boardman postofllce, and like any other mirror it inunt be well silvered to function properly The subscription price is $2 per year. M. A Olkvri, i. Publisher feat of the central powers, BV nim leatti In the n many sections of the Unit- t0"et water drlaE . .,. ed States dairying suffered dur- ,ifP in bUiroue is Juai one wur after ing and following the war, owing Hbther. t i the fact t hat it was to In these days of reconstruc lion and conseuent high living costs, nothing is ol tnvsh great er importance than an undimin ished supply of dairj products, They form essential items in the daily food of all people, especial ly growing children and those whose employment consumes energy and tissue The experi ence of t he great war show, d that no nations suffered in great er measure than thoae denied an adequate supply ol these food laments, Laok of them contri buted largely to the destruction Of morale anil the ultimate (i. a con siderable degree a standardized Industry, which being suddenly confronted by new conditions and radical changes, could not readily adapt itself to them. In spite of increased prices for the products, the cost of making them arose so rapidly that many people engaged in the industry found it unprofitable, Also, there was the additional factor of greater profit in bee! Mi ni in dairy products, whn-h created a line of competition resulting in 'the depletion of herds. The state of affairs confront ing the industry caused the gov ernment, the agricultural col leges and the special university departments to take hold of the problem In earnest, This has resulted in a vast amount of re rearch work, the application of much practical knowledge and the learning of many new things which have been of great bene fit to all persons engaged in dairying, whether as a complete pursuit or incidental to othpr farm occupants. It is to a dis semination ol this knowledge that a dairy feature has been added to the Standard. A column of live matter will be published each week. It cov ers the whole field of breeding, raisii g, feeding and caring for dairy animals; milk production, butter and cheese making and the various side lines and by products. The Held of science and invention receives adequate consideration as well as the more practical, everyday side of the industry. The subject matter covers a wide range and there in not a single issue but contains much of interest as well us of practic al value to everyone even remo tidy connected with the indus try. Anyone following the col umns for I year will have mon Useful information concerning dairying than he could gain from any other source. Do yon reali." Mr. Dairyman, that the scientists and experts of the United States govern ment and the scientists and ex perts of many state institutions and universities are working for you thru t ins real ure r Heal vacation cun itli'unl llu-iu. days for those who The children never heroine too Old to want to l he circus. Thus far profiteering landlord! have been merely .sliiiied on the wrist. That bolshevik hear treats opposi tion forces along the fluy as meru Insects. The man who pays the freight now Is the ultimate consumer, whoever he may he. Thai avaltor who expects to fly around the glohe wants the world un der his feet. After paying the new I'ullmnn rate-: there will not be much left to tip the porter. Wood alcohol Causes hllnrlness. which onghl to he a warning to a man to keep his eyes open. Maybe It Is the heat in Japan that Is causing them to worry about things we do not say or think. Why worry about the coal shortage? Some experts announce that the mil lennium will be here In 1988. The wels acclaim the London dentist who says champagne and beer make nn excellent tooth wash. Maybe there Is honor among thieves, hut the way the whisky run ners cheat one another Is shocking. The porter Is likely to consider a 28-C8TH tip as Insufficient from a man who can afford to travel these days. Ron mania may he small hut It Is not too proud to light and the bigger they are they better It likes to tackle them. More twins are being horn In this country than ever before, fortunately this is the best country on earth for twins. Paper sails can he made to sell for 00 cents retail, and thus I real use may be found for UH Congressional Record. Among oilier catastrophes no one will weep over Is tile passing of the silk shirt era, as noted In a New York dispatch, What has become of the old fash ioned family that used to reach the conclusion that It would have to economize? I In bis secret heart the vacationist In a brssselesi resort yearns for the hard eommsrclal dependability of the electric fan. The American women entries In the Olympic games explain why the doughbovs sang of the girls they left behind them. It Is foolish to worry Hoout ttie li Hire, bill now and then some of us CMl help wnnderliii' If the fall turnip t-rnii "HI he up m 1 he reipilrements ami whether the high cost of dyes win malts circus Istnonads mors expensive Bubsorlbt for Tits Minor. L While It Is cheering to learn thai apple are nol gOllg up, survey yi the market convinces one that they are already up. Advocates of n lllerncy lest for Ire migrants tuny notice i hut a large pari ol the country's crime Is not commit ted by illiterates. A POINT OVERLOOKED The Greeks are reported saying they don't want Constantinople yet. And when I by do the will probably not be able to gel It. Those paper suits the government Is proposing to Import should go well with some of those paper-soled shots we have been wearing. Kvldence Continues to accumulate prevtnf that bolsbertam and dermic racy are not only din'erent but ffS press Ibly antagonistic. The Russian reds do nol place much faith In the Hlble. hut they will In wise If they remember what comes after prhle and a han-hty spirit. A song has been heard across the ocean by wireless telephone. Science has celebrated one more victory over time and distance lu this wonderful age. France Is sending an expert to the Tnittsl States to solicit a loan. An expert In this calling Is one who Is "on" to the hue points around luuch oour. As It Is learned thHt more energy and effort are required to maintain a strike than are used In working, the popularity of these outbreaks begins to lessen, i (D CO (A) (& (s) CD (i) (U 1 CD Have It Printed The best possible advertisement for your farm or your business, is neatly printed stationery. me Can Print It Tor Vou The Standard office is equipped to print Any Thing and in as good manner as the best-Not Country Printing, THE BOARDMAN MIRROR f f Job Office f f $8,500 Worth of WOMEN'S WEAR Practically Given Away That's what it means w hen The Peoples Warehouse send their goods to the Final Clean-Up Department, The Bargain Basement We have sent to The Bargain Basement $8,500 worth of the best wear ever offered in Pendleton and are offering it fora quick clean tip at prices you have never before heard of at prices ihat will fairly make you clamor for the good bargains. There are the finest Women's Coats, wonderfully good Suits the prettiest of Silk Dresses tin1 best of Wool Dresses, Skirts. Waists, Sweaters, Corsets. Furs, Middies aud hundreds of other good things. This is good news for till, for von have waited patiently for something good. Visit this Sale Every Day. It w ill Pay you. Besides the goods advertised you will find hundreds of dollars worth o other exceptionally good Bargains that will make von you attended this Sale. Tell your neighbor she'll be glad you conveyed the news whereby she ran save. During thi Sale all alterations at absolute cost. PENDLETON'S GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE I