A. 0 4 Local Happenings n Just whistle for Whistle. C3 TKLKPHON K DIRECTORY. Drink Western brew: you. it's good for Owing to the death of a prom inent resident of Echo the Board-man-Echo game was called off last Sunday and will be played at Echo decoration day. Irrigation on the town lots is in full swing. Harry Murchie has a faculty of adapting him self to circumstances. The wa ter in some way broke thru the street into his new basement on Main street and before it was discovered there was enoutrh water corraled to float a battle ship. Harry is arranging to open up a swimming pool. The cooked food sale conduct ed in the new bank building last Saturday was a success and we look for more in the near future. We would suggest that theladies hold one each Saturday and feed their men on "crackers and water during the week. Oh you pocket book! But it's a change (from crackers and water) and well worth the price. The Boardman Trading Com pany has installed a 40-liuht electric lighting system which is a decided improvement over kerosene and gasoline and much more convenient. Now that the long days are here there will be little needs for artificial light for a few months, but this prepared ness for the long nights ahead is an evidence of progress on Mr. Kingsley's part. Our ball team journeyed to lone and took on a little side is sue to the league schedule in a splendid game with Ione's fast team. The score stood seven to eight in favor of lone but every body was well pleased with the team work on both sides. Pitch er McNutt had all the heavy stickers on his hip from start to finish. Senters was credited with a three bagger wbich drove in two runs in the eighth inning. The day was good and the boys were full of pep to the finish. Next Sunday we will have a game at home with Umatilla and the visitors will have to have as much stowed up energy as the proposed power sight if they ex pect to carry home any bacon not been taken on the remaining subordinate posit'ous. Subscribe for The Minor. History Year 1620 Indians sell Manhattan Island for a case of whiskey. Year 1921 Citizens offer to swap back. Atlantic Coast Line News. Subscribe for The Mirror. To West Extension Land Owners: I have sold practically all my own land under your project. Many in quiries are still comirnr tome as re sult of previous advertising. If you have land for sale I am in better posi tion to get reiults than any one else. Send me full description, location, price and terms and your matter will have Immediate attention. Geo. C. Howard, 1115 N. W. Bank, Portland, Ore. 10-ltc KODAK WORK TO INTRO DUCK OUR KODAK work we will finish the first roll and one print each FREE. Ward studio 841 Main St. Pendleton, Ore. Only Restaurant in Pen dleton Employ in g&fall crew of white help The French RESTAURANT HOH H AC H BROS., Props. Kleitunt Furnlnhed Rooiiih in Connection 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 Garage, 18 Boardman Trading Co., 1512 Brown, Glen, - lli Ballenger, .T. C, 252 Brown, Kay, 11 Boardman, Sam, 525 Berger, Ira, C 12 Cramer, Earl -518 Cramer, Frank - 185 Columbia Trading Co. 72 Cohoon, Walter D 1515 Dillabough, Chas 515 Dillon, Chas. G 512 Gilbertb, W. H. H 22 Haniro, Chas. 152 Haieh, Wm. K 262 King, W. O. L 522 Lirson, Arthur l.'t Lumber Yard M 23 Messoer 82 Mefford, George 5155 Mefford, Wm. 712 Miller, Tom 515 Mitehhll, R. C. 182 Mulkey, E. K. - - - '. O 172 Olson, O. B. P 612 Partlow, A. C 715 Partlow, Frank 155 Partlow, John 75 Partlow, Paul R 25 RanMer, Dan 267 Rands, Royal S 5152 Skoubo, Adolph 255 Skoubo, I. W 15 Weston, H. H. 19 Warner, O. H. l , r" H. H. WESTON Boardman, Ore. DON'T LET YOUR SHOES DIE IN THE PRIME OF LIFE When soles wear through, let us come to the rescue. Don't let shoes die in the prime of life can double the service of every Send them' to us by parcel post. your We pair. HANDLES LAND Improved Unimproved For further information ask my neighbors. Shoe Repairing Neatly Dono Echo Shoe Repair Shop J 3ty fijljlMg mn Teachers Elected The following teachers were elected Monday night to posi tions in the Boardman schools for nxt year: Guy Lee, from Monmouth Ore., will have charge of the Junior high. Mr Lee is a Normal graduate with considerable experience in upper -grade work, chorus and band ex perience, and comes highly rec ommended. Miss Vista Ab tey of Goble, Ore., where she has been in charge of the first and second grades was elected to the primary position. 8he is equipped to teach music and art in her grades, plays the piano, and has had experience with playground work. H. "H Craw ford, local ex-service man was elected to the position of manual arts, science and athletics. Mr Crawford shows a broad list of academic subjects and much practical training in mechanics and industrial subjects. Mr. Crawforu has not yet certified in Oregon, but expects to do so at the first examination in June Miss Myrtle McNeill and Miss Naomi Runner have been re elected to the 5th and tith grades and Latin-History English re ' pectively. Dttiuite action has Expert Work ON WATCHES, CLOCKS OR ANY THING IN MY LINE Bring or send your work or orders and I Will Pay Return Postage Wm. H. Ogden JEWELDt TO THE WEST END HnmstM OVMK 0. H. Warn.r Pray. BOARDMAN, OREGON li connection BOARDNAN AUTO LIVERY Wi luynhrtf nlfkt w in WE SELL LAND or ihow you i homntrad. Wr i first. Lit ua thaw jot. iw It It is Hard to Correct A Mistake in Plumbing!! So it isadvisable to get. right at the outset, the newest, the best-tlie most sensible and practical plumbing- fixtures. As practical plumbers of long experience, you can safe--ly rely upon us for advice on this Important problem. JAMES McNAIR 0( W. V, M PLUMBING & HEATING Pendleton, Oregon BOARDMAN UTELLEfl VOL. I. BOARDMAN HIGH SCHOOL, BOARDMAN, ORK., Al'RIL 15, 1921 NO. 8 Boardman Utellem lidited by Boardman High School. Declamatory Content The declamation finals were well attended last Friday night in the school auditorium. There were twenty contestants. Ma hava Kutzner.last year's winner, was again the choice of the judges for first place, in Division I. Norma Gibbons is alternate. In Division II, Weldon Ay ere won, alternate Louise Klages; Division III, Wahnona Rands, first alternate Caryl Signs. Prof. P. J. Mulkey, and Misses Miller and Gray of the Arlington schools were judges. Refresh ments were served in the school cafeteria after the contest. "Safety First" to Be Stuped The date for "Safety First" has been set for April 28, and preparations are going forward rapidly in order to give the au dience their money's worth on that date. The manual training department is making the stage settings; and costumes will be procured from Portland for part of the characters. The proceeds of the plav will be given over to the athletic department. "Safety First" Saturday, April 23. Reserve the date. Admission 25c, 35c. "Safety First" Saturday, April 23 Reserve the date. Admission 25c, 35c. Itoardman Hi vs. Arlington III The Hi school base ball team played the Arlington team Sat urday. Arlington won by a score 17 to 7 owing to having their star players back on the team anain, who had just recovered from the mumps. The pitcher had not quite recovered, he still had his hand bandaged. The Boardman team made their scores during the first half, but "blew up" in the seventh inning. The Boardman people are con templating a new ruling in base ball circles, namely: Base ball shall have six innings instead of nine! Giils! Did you know the Boardman Hi girls had a base ball team? They have. The Arlington girls know they have too. The Boardman girls pranced down to Arlington, April 9, and walked all over them. Boardman Hi girls beat by a thin margin of 21 to IS). The Arlington girls put up a good game. The pitcher used the Babe Ruth style until she let loose of the ball. It was a good game altho the umpire made bad decisions for both sides. "Safety First" Saturday, April 23. Reserve the date. Admission 25c, 35c. April Fool Farty The girls athletic Association gave the high school and friends an April Fool party April 1, in the auditorium. The entertain ment was characteristic of the date, and all present acted their parts Leroy did sleight of hand performances with his feet; Mrs. Harter gave an exhibition of Mrs. Mason's most pleasing painting, and Edna had people wrought up to a great stage of excitement in a panut hunt which ended with everyone eat ing the peanuts which they found Alton starred in a game of Blind Man's Buff, and then everyone danced to music which was heavenly and sublime. The "eats" were served in the cafe teria and were pronounced prime even to the cotton and walnut shells. "Safety First" Saturday, April 28. Reserve the date. Admission 25c, 35c. Favorite Expressions of teach ers and pupils. Miss Lee "Bless Paddy" Miss Scharman"Go o dNight!" Mrs. Mason "My Word" Miss Runner'Tll tell you what" Mrs. Stewart "Oh Gee!" Mr. Hedger "Now listen here boys." Mr. Signs "Can't have any more of this now" Miss McNeil "Poor Fish" Leroy Gilbreth "?!! ??!" Ethel Broyles "Oh Shoot" Edna Broyles "Oh Lolly pop" Found: Powder puff. Owner pay for ad and it will be return ed to her. Leroy Gilbreth. Wanted A few Billy G. more rings. Wanted A Lauren C. nice litte girl Ray "How do you spell beet that means a vegetable?" Miss Runner "B e-e t" Ray (triumphantly) "Then b e a t is the other kind isn't it?" fla)iRaHRa)IRa)IR)a 1 4aftfc ;' aftfc II flbl II 4iHfc 11 4afe ' I a . ( )( 4afe . ( ,i JAW.' 3 THE BOARDNAN NIRROR Is the Largest Paper Published in a town the size of Boardman IN THE WORLD! The Mirror prints features, cartoons and pic tures seldom run by any but daily papers. The Mirror reflects all the happenings of Board man and the West Extension. Send it to your friends and relatives and help interest them in the Newest, Livest little com munity on earth.