D 0 gp ? y Local Ha openings -5 Orin Jackson of Biokletop, Wash., visited two days last wopk at the home of T. E. Hen Soren and George Matsen from Bickleton, Wash, were cal lera at the T. E. Hendrick horne last Friday. -t- Harrison Johnson stopped off last Thursday on his way home from Pendleton to Bickleton, Wash., and visited with T. E. Hendricka. Recently the Boardmau com mercial club appointed a commit tee to investigate the present status of the Farm Loan Act, as applying locally bpMuse the long delay was causing com plaint and dissatisfaction. A few days later the Supreme Court of the United States an nounced its decision sustaining: the legality of the measure. A I' I ter this tell your troubles to the Commercial club. Mr. Balle tiger made a business trip to The Dallas Tuesday. Mrs. John Hango is visiting at the home of relatives this week. y A. E. Ricketts spent Monday and Tuesday transacting busin ess in Stantield. J D. Zurcher.attorney of Stan field, was transacting business in Boardman Wednesday. A wonder some one does not discover the presence of rubber in the anatomy of George Mit chell's worms from the way they can be stretched. Mrs. D. F. Rancier and Mrs. Kenith Mulkey were Pendleton visitors Thursday. Mrs. Ran cier is having some dental work done and Mrs. Mulkey is taking medical treatment. Just whistle for Whistle. v Drink Western brew; it's good, for ryou. Mrs. Talbot is a guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Blayden. ' Do you know we have a Chris tian Endeavor society in our town? We are just organizing but expect to have a live society and anticipate some good times. Meetings begin at 7:30 prompt ly. Everyone is asked to come, both young and old. Visitor "What are those things hanging in the sun?" Mitchell "Those are worm hides I am tanning for auto tires. The smaller ones I ship to a bologna factory." Our community is showing the right spirit in gutting behind the movement for base ball club. A grand ball is sicheduled for Saturday evening March 19th in the high school auditorium and promises to be well attended. A community gathering in the in terest of community enterprise. Let's turn out with our families and enjoy a pleasant evening. New CoatsI New Suits! New Dresses! A Special Purchase for Easter Selling Direct from New York Headquarters THESE PRICES MEAN A REAL SAVING FOR YOU THE smartest styles brought out for the ttprim? Season of 1921. Fashioned in the favorite fabrics and colors, they have that youthful, modish appearance that will appeal to every woman. A special, large purchase of these high grade garments, direct from the leading manufacturers of New York City, for our 312 Stores, enables us to offer them to our patrons at these exceptionally low prices. Picture yourself in one of these handsome garments! Come in and select your Coat, Suit or Dress now and you will have the satisfaction of knowing that you are sty lishly dressed at an economical price! NEW COATS-$12.50 to $39.50 Assortment contains the following popular (i I'cutar $12.50 colors Rose, Copen, Rookie, Tan, Pekin No, 18. Made of Polo Gl .tb. Novell; nickel eha i i . trlrdle; unliued. Wonder ful value at this low nrti'a No. 15). Ve our. Loose bank trimmed with stitch, iofj; lined half wav with .-ilk. A sm'irt &t a 7; coat at only 3l4.5 No. 20. Velour. Wide inverted panel back? lined half way with silk. Popularly priced m , A at 14.75 No. 21, Bolivia Cloth. Loose Bare back; full silk lined. A very pretty model $10.90 $24.75 No. 22. Velour Loo-e back style; full silk lined. A bsndaotnt coat No. 23. Bolivia Cloth Trimmed with silk fringe an'l silk stitching; full silk lined. A smart new style No. 24. Velour. Loose hack; full silk lined. A distinctive, high grade model 129.75 $34.75 No 25. Velour Warp Coat Style Model, Lt'Ose b CK full silk lined. One "f the mow fash- t. ionable New York models tor Hpi injf J3".5U NEW SUITS-$19.90 to $49.50 Assortment contains both Navy and Rookie the popular colors for Spring 1021 No. lO. Made of mannish serge. Trimmed with small bone buttons and stitching; silk i o 00 lining. Very trim and stylish '""U No. 11. Made of Wool Tricotine The most popular cloth for Spring wear. Hippie model; a 7C silk lining. A smart model qP.4.3 No. 12. Wool Tricoiine. Bottom is silk embroid ered all around; si k lining. This is popular Spring style $24.75 No. 18 Wool Tricotine. Ripple model; trimmed with silk embroidery; silk lining. A -o ci handsome suit ZV.OU No. 14. Strak'h'.-line Model of Wool Tricotine. Trimmed with beautiful two-tone em- m-mj e broidery; silk lining. Very attractive 34.75 No. 15. Wool Tricotine. Bottom trimmed with silk embroidery; small block pattern . silk lining. A favorite model $30.50 No. 16. Wool Tricotine. Hippie model; elaborate ly trimmed with silk braid and tinsel embroidery; silk lining A suit anv woman will be m . . proud to wear f,44.75 No. 17. Wool Tricotine. Trimmed with black and tinsel stitching: slightly ripple model: full silk lined. The finest suit in our - stock $49. oO NEW DRESSES-$ 14.75 to $34.75 Assortment contains the three leading shades for 1921 lirown, Navy and Black- No. 1. Silk Taffeta. Self puffs on hips of skirt. A at a very reasonable price.. vestee front; small self pretly 8tyle 114.75 No. 2. Silk Taffeta Eyelet embroidered vestee front; basque model; self uoderdrop. io ci A dainty little frock No. 3. SPk Taffeta Embroidered vestee front over cootras'ing color Georgette: self underdrop. This is a tittle beauty No. Silk Taffeta. Grape rosette on front of bodice: gathered waistline. An elab orate Spring style No. 5. Silk Taffeta. Basque model waist with imitation rose in front; circular overskirt: self under drop. You'll admire this youthful little dress ?Z.3U $22.75 $24.75 $29 50 No fl Silk Taffeta. Wide self girdle; self over skirt: -elf cording on cuff-: overssirt and self under drop: Neat and smart appearing $27.50 No. 7 Silk Crepe de Chine. Vestee front and sur plice effect waist; sides of skirt, are kni fe pleated litis is a oatnty little garment with style all its own No 8 Silk Taffeta Wide self jfirdi' -wrh fancy puffs all around below waistline; haretm effect self overskirt Very desirable Spring A style $29.50 No. 9. Silk Taffeta. Wide self girffle with bow on side; seif underdrop. A distinctive style for wom en with taste. Priced very low f 34.75 BOARDMAN UTELLEn VOL. I. BOA ROM AN H10.Il SCHOOL. BOARDMAN, ORE., MARCH 18, 1921 NO. 6 Boardman Utellem Edited by Boardman High School. The Departed. The shades were drawn and the doors were closed. On one of the doors hun a crepe. All the merry laughter was silenced. Even the birds forgot to sing in that hour of gloom. Why? Because there was one vacant seat in the school room. Some of his admirers were weeping hitter tears of sorrow, while others were going round witli long faces, caused by thots of the departed one. Yes, Maurice Goodwin passed away Tuesday morning at 11:20 a. in. for Condon, on the train. Poor old "Morry," we all hated to see him lewve. Baseball Oama With trrtgon. On Friday p. m., March 11. the second Boardman team, con sisting of the seventh and eighth grades, hied themselves over to our little neighboring town of Irrigon via motor bus to answer the call of spring and baseball. On arriving they found the Irri gon team to consist of four high school boys with the balance of the team made up of seventh and eighth grade, but they pluckily concluded they'd tackle anything Irrigon could put up. The game was 2alled at 8 p m. In the first few innings, chiefly on account of bad fielding on Boardman's part, the Irrigon team piled up scores rather fast, gaining a large lead. Soon, how ever, the boys began to pull themselves together and suc ceeded in reducing the lead to 29 '3, Irrigon's favor. Our team feels greatly eucour aged on account of having stood up so well against a mixed grade and high school team, and are anxious for another game at an early data. that Teacher commanded him. Students wjte just six days older when Lo! the Storm of Hard Questions fell upon their hends Unwise Student was washed away by the Waters of orget fulness. He perished from the lack of the Pood of Knowledge. After the Storm had abated Modest Pupil sent Dave Fresh man to Teacher to get a list of those who had perished and those who were saved. The Ark of Kxam. Questions Teachers in Modern School sent out a warning to the Stu dents that a Flood of Rxamina tion was to commence in the near future. They were to take unto themselves the Food of Knowledge which would be needed when the Ark of Examin ations Questions was completed. Wise student did all things Smiles, Prof. Signs (looking at ex cuse): "Lauren, is that your father's signature?" Lauren: "Yes sir, as nearly as 1 can make it. " Truman (at a busy barber shop): ' How long will it be be fore I can get shaved?" Barber: "Why, from your looks, I would say about ten years." Truman (indignantly): "I want you to understand that I have a little hair on my lip." Barber: "Oh, yes, I see it now, but wait until you get another, and then I'll shave them both off," TKLKIMION B DIH ECTO EC Y . We print below the telephone directory of Boardman and vi cinity with the number of the phone and the different rings for each subscriber. This list will be changed each week or as fre quently as any changes or ad ditions are made. B '27 Boardman Oarage, 2 long 18 Hoard man Trading Co., 1 long 1612 Brown, Glen long, short, long lti Hallenger, J. C. 1 long 252 Brown, Kay 2 lontf, 1 short 17 Boardman, Sam 1 long 525 Berger, Ira short, 2 long C 12 Cramer, Karl 1 long 618 186 72 1616 515 512 22 152 2t2 522 13 Cramer, Frank 1 short, 1 long Columbia Trading Co., 1 loug 4 short Cohoon, Walter .'! shorts D Dillabough. Chas long, short lonjf Dillon, Chas 2 short, 1 long G Gilberth, W. H. 1 short, I long II Hango, ( 'lias. 2 long Hatch, Win. I long, 1 short K King, W. O 2 lon', J short L Larson, Arthur 1 short, 2 long Lumber Yard, 1 long M Messner, 2 long . 82 5155 712 172 til2 715 165 75 25 261 6152 15 19 MetTord, George 4 short Mt fiord, Wm. short, lonu, short Miller, Tom .'! short, 1 long O Olson, O. B. 1 loug, ,'i short P ' Tart low, A. C 2 short, 1 long Partlow, Prank .'! short, l long PamloW) John long, abort l'artlow, I'aul It short H Runnier. Dan 2 long Hands, 1 loyal 2 long, 2 short S Skoubo, Adolph short, long, short Skoubo, , 2 long, I short W Weston, H, 1!. I long Warner. ( ). II. I long k MM Egg Boardman Auditorium BOARDMAN, OREGON SATURDAY EVENING MARCH 19, 1921 Make Your Easter Selection Early While Our Stock is Complete! PENDLETON OREGON Tfpenne U-Vl wzfr PENDLETON OREGON 3 rx.ix.x.;xxxTxix rxrxrx. GOOD JAZZ MUSIC Fine Large Floor Refreshments Served Tickets $1.10 : Including War Tax