The Boardman mirror. (Boardman, Or.) 1921-1925, April 08, 1921, Image 2

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Ths Boardman Mirror
boardman, Uregun
PUBLISHED EVERY 1'KIIjaY
Mauk A. ( lkvklani). Publisher
Subscription 'in advannj - $2 00 Per Ye
Entered us teuond-olMi matter I'l in-iimy n
1981, at tin' pott office ut Huanliiian, oimrun,
ondflf i tie Act of Man-li ;i, imv.
A oompreheostve and far-reach I off
proTum for brloylntf seltlur to Ore
gon on a wiidI 's.iIh scale from the mid
dle wi'itcrn S'teS liurinjf the cotnim;
summer li ts been announced by the
0 nifon State Chamber of Commerve,
TblS pi. in, which lias been "in the
ni it l i n t; " for h-vhimI months, includes
tii" ranting of buodredi of bom0tMk
BrS 1 1 1 Ore 00 in a liudy anil a person
ally oo ifju ited lotlf by miUJinnliile mer
(be i n litre stair.
The State Chamber will devote It
em no energy and reaouroea to the
tak of puttlD(f thli piftll thru affect.
Ive v during tbe eominjf sprint; aid
ItHniner
Brii By, 'lie program adapted by the
Board of Din mors is as follows: Kirl.y
this (pi log, agents will be sent to can
vass the middle western s'atea includ
ing tbe Dikoias, low .i, Kansas, Neb
rMk I, Colorado! Wyoming, Montana
and I in, for tbe purpOMOf interview-
Inn protpeotivt Immigranti who are
Oonteni plating a move westward. Ad
vie i eiVed bf the Slate Chamber
dn ii f the pail few inonibs indicute
thai ' is westward movement will be
on :l 1 scale this lummer than in
fin nei years, and these advance agents
will gather together a large group to
move lo Oregon on a fixed schedule
and a certain date
tt i believed thai a party of at, least
600 prospective settlers could be group
ed together in ibis way and brut to
Oregon in a body. Definite aasuranoee
have been given by the railroads that
I hey will Cooperate in every way with
tbe proposed p an. Etomessekers rates
which wsre suspended during the war
were put Into effect again last Tuesday
following a conference of railroad of
Boisls at Oms'bs Wm Molturry, Geo
eral Passenger Agent of the Union
rsOlBa lines, wired from Omaha on
ttasi date, Informing the State Cham
ber that the Union Psolfla would co
operate In every way possible in ihe
proposed plan and t hut, the bo
seeseri rates bod been put into effect
DO tbe Union Psoifla lines serving
' Oregon.
Inking advantage of these rales,
srhlch permits of i top-overs nn any
point enroute, the party of home
seekers wmilil arrive In Oregon, the
rail trip oom log to an end sl toe most
advantageous point, Prom that point
a personally-conducted tour over tbe
enure sialc by automobile would he-
route. Advance preparations would
be made for their reception and each
oommuaity would endeavor to Imprest
'be visitors with the attractions they
have to offer. Data will be com pi! ed
leUtlvesto all branches of the-stag's
r sources, esnecially in regard to the
possibilities of the various communi
ties thru which the party will be
shown.
"Many settlers from the middle west
have been placed in Oregon thru cor
respondence. Hundreds are prepar
ing to move westward with the com
ing of summer. By grouping them
together, Under the direction and care
of representatives of the State Cham
ber and with all arrangements for
their entertainment made in advance
and assured of a royal welcome along
the route, it is believed that a large
number of substantial citizens can be
nliled to tbe state."
In addition to the cooperation of the
railroad i, which has already been as
sured, t he cooperation of verloiu or
gaoisatloas and associations including
i be newly formed Oregon Tourist
Bureau, the Farm Bureau, the Oregon
State Motor Association, the Wool
Growers Associations and the directors
of the 11125 K. posit ion is expected.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION
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Department of ths interior U. S,
LAND OFFICE at The Dalles, Ore
gon, Match 24, 1021.
NOTICE Is hereby given that Joseph
T. Hea'cv of Boardman. Oregon.
who, on August 22, 1917, made Home
stead Entry No. OlSOOl, for N K SWi
being Cult "A" Dmatllla Project,
Section 1 1, Township 4-North, Range
25-East, wniamett Meridian, has
tiled notice of intention to make
three year Proof, to establish claim to
the land above described before 0. G.
Blayden, United Btates Commission
er at Boardman, Ore., on t he 9th day
of Mav, L921.
Claimant names as witnesses, Ern
est Brown, Frank Cramer, Sam B.
Boardman and J. c. Ballenger all of
Boardman, ore.
II. tit ask Woodcock,
Register.
DR. H. A. NKWTON, Man AOBB
Cornet Main and Webb Sis.
NEWTON PAINLESS DENTISTS
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Pendleton, iregon PHON K il
The routing of the party thru the
state would be in the hands ol a com
mtttee from the State Cham bar. This
coininillec would select llm most
favorale itinerary which would enable
the sel tiers to in v.si igale the wool
ami w heat growing sect lens. Irrigated
landSi districts, and all the agricul
tural ami Industrial resources of the
stair. Great care would he used in
s re . ii i n is ii im rarj , so i leu every
rcpi-CMMitui Ive district of the entire
state would be covered bv lhn party In
tbe slnu-te-l space of lime consistent
wnii .i iborougb laveitlgotlon
"The principal object of the trip is
U Show ths middle wistern farmer
VbSI OSn be raised In Oregon," accord
ing to Secretary Quayle's report, "The
cheapness and fsnllttv of tbe lend and
tbe potential resources of the state in
general. One of tbe dunes of tbe ad
' ".'s opei in Ing hi i he mlddli
west would be to tied out from eacl
pro peotivs ssttler exactly the pan of
the ItSte in which he is iniciested and
be will be divert il to ihal 1 icaltty
"liit ren cum mercial organizations
thrulU-h ui the si He will appoint 00m-
un ieeswho will secure spm lttc tracts
ot land for sale on appraised valuss
baaed on crop product iou.
i"1 i'! ou. u oe inaiie up not
oolj of farmers, but of banfeere and
business men who would be interested
Il lustris as well as tbe agn-
n tural p sslbi lilies of the state.
l',i those w Ho a e interested primar
ily in the industrtHl as well as tbe
agricultural possibilities, many sec
ttoi.s of tbe State would have a great
appeal Tbe cheapness of the water
power and the resources awaiting de
velopmeat would he impressed upon
them
I' non arrival in Oregon the rsrty
wi'iild be t-i isrtaiued by the xsriout
coiiimeruial oigau.nnous along ths
2 J. L. Vauhan
206 t. Court St.. Pts.lit, On. 2
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tares Sapptes
Rleotrio Contracting
Expert Work
ON
WATCHES, CLOCIS OR ANY
THING IN NY LINE
Bring or send your work
ur orders and
I Will PtT Ketiri Pesttft
Wm. H. Ogden
jrwnn tu nr astauros
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The Contiaeital lunrance Co.
af New Tart
Arthur L. I run
Kesident Agent
B0AHDUAN. OREGON
R. N. Stankield, President Frank Sloan, 1st Vice President
lUtfii A. Hoj-T. Cashier M. K. Ling. 2nd, Vice-President
Bank of Stanfi
CAPITAL STOCK 125.00(1
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Four per cent Interest paid on Time Certificates of Deposit
ANNOUNCEMENT!
)n and I after Monday, April nth, I will be a) So! Baum'a Jet
Pendleton, Ore., ready to do your
Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing
MY INTRODUCTORY OFFER:
The first, week from April 11th to the 16th I will do your first job
of repairing at just 1
One Half Regular Price
I believe it will do more good to give von that 60 per vni and In
trod uce ray werk In this way than to spen I ilni 50 per cent In adver
tising, as I know my work will satisfy you and von will recommend it
Drink
WESTERN
A New Cereal Beverage Made in Oregon
WM. ROESCM BOTTLING WORKS
Pendleton, Oregon
Everything But The Kick
Just Whistle
for
WHISTLE
The Newest Soda on the Market
A Pure Fruit Juice Carbonated
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For sale in Boanlmaii at C. E. Snivelv's and the
S Columbia Trading Co.
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J. L. ZIMMERHANN
WATCHMAKKIt AND JEWKI.KIt BIN0E 1889
742 Main St., First National Bank rtiiildiiie;. Pendleton, Orejroil
I'KOKKSSIONAI. I' VltllS
Francis P. Adams
eiiyairian and Burgeon
BIUHIHTON. ONE.
snk Bids', I'tionas; Offlc c 9t Him. 1N2
Offli'D Hours 9-12. 8-6.
Calls anwred day or nltrlit.
I K W. W. I LL8 L B Y
Osteopathic Physician
and Burgeon
Phone liesidence 711 OlTlce Sfil
Office over Hank Baildlnff, Hermlaton
Calls answered at all hours,
DR. F. V. PRIME
DENTISTRY
HKHMIHTON, ()UK.
Hank llullUlntf
'MOMS
Office, M
UuHiilunae. D2
tlOITRS
s a. in. u5 i. at.
S. E. NOTSON
Attorney-at-Law
Office in Court House
Heppner - - Oregon
JAMES D. ZURCHER
3 ATTORN BY-AT-LA W
Stanfield, Oregon
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I W. H. HATCH
I Real Estate Insurance
Leal Conveyances Made
BOAfcDMAN OREGON
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Will be at the Ellghway Inn Wed
nesday of e ;ch week.
Francis McMenamin
LAWYER
Heppner, Oregon
Roberts Illdg.
Phone 643
BOARDMAN
site Co.
E. P. DODD, Pres.
Town
BOARDMAN:
The Hub of 3.'!, ooo fertile acres
under U. S. Reclamation Service. The (.air
way to the Oreat John Day with its llo.
"00 acres to be made abundantly produe
tive by your governments unequalled
engineering skill.
BOA K DM AN: A progressive town of Dro
gresslvs people In ft wonderfully progressive
community, where everybody slogan is
"DO IT," is situated 17o miles oast of Port
laad, Ore, on the Columbia River, the Cob
umbia Highway ami the main line of the
Union Pacific Transcontinental Railway.
Have you surveyed our et immunity'.' Hyou
dream ol sunshine, flowers, fertile fields and
a oomfortable home, "DO it."
City Lots for Sale at
Proper Prices
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Boardman is a New
Town But Not a
Boom Town
onaactticiiai
Ideally located on railroad and
Columbia river, far enough away
from any large town to naturally
become the trading center of a
wonderful growing country.