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About The Boardman mirror. (Boardman, Or.) 1921-1925 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1921)
I'M GO!Mrr TO SEE IF I CANT TRADE TrttS BIRD BOOK To IRV GOSS I ro Of lp Or . -. Home UigJ Sweet Kg y Home "T I bso'I . kkmKM Mkw ft:; ill' T&fi '4. 'LO - TELL YOU WAT I'LL DO' - I'LL THIS 3iR0 80OK F E TMfrr RED AGATE C I Doar WAMT A tfitto Book aV-T-it5 Cook TELlS voo tVETfi6 AUoMf eiROS-HERE'S A'4 trASjUE Th'AT CARRIES OFF 'SHcL-P ThAf VEISH AW.-wdvr 00 GIVING ME?-WflO v-.i&rts tWE The Boardman Mirror Board man, Oregon PfJBLISftED EVERY FRIDAY Mark A. Cleveland, Publisher Subscription 'in advance) $2 00 Per Year Entered as second-class matter l-'ubruary 11, 1921, ut the post office at Boftrdruan, Oregon, uniler lite Act (if March :i. INfH. THRIFT AT WHITE UOUSIS! Mark Twain as a Typist Twain appears lo liuv mill..!- to pur- Liceem- Mmk he llr.it distinguished Jin so a typewriter, mill u letl iy liiiii to W. D, Howells on -1" " MOSOOY vJBIGHS 'EM!' "THEV DoKT HAVE To" At NT EAGLES GoT SCALES ON THEIRL FEET ' r 9, 1S74 eoehed him "I don't whether I the very tiny the n is still extant. know," lie tell am point; to mill achtne bta, Until President and Mrs, HarditiK moved into the Whits: House it has always been the practice of the house appropri ations committee to provide for the purchase of furniture for the private apartments of the President and his family. But, as nn example for government economy, President and Mrs. Harding have no intention of using; a congressional appropri ation for furnishing these apartments. Instead the fur niture will come from their own Marion and Washinjjton homes. Give the average American earner an opportunity of fur nishing a home lavishly with Oriental rugs, mahogany furni ture, beautiful paintings and costly draperies, and he will take it even though he may know that the funds, making the purchase possible and com ing out of the public treasury, will work a hardship on the country's taxpayers. It is a dif ficult task to show the average earner that in the conduct of his own affairs and in the dis bursement of his own earnings he should practice thrift and economy. Economy) like charity, should begin nt home. It is easy enough to straddle a neighbor's fence and talk long and vigor ously about plans ami pro- iHB,ma thnt ,HS, ,U.i tne otner fellow would im prove conditions, but the real job is for individuals them selves fo begin a program of economy and thrift at home. The United States treasury department, in carrying on the savings movement, is enedaVor ing to impress upon the mind o1 every American earner, denn ing sound advice the advisabil ity of beginning a program of thrift and economy in their unit personal anairs. it urges that every farmer make a bud get ami in it make allowance for regular saving and sound investment. It urges that whenever any individual makes " ''I'l'i "i" muou out oi nis own funds and fur his out-. needs, he use the judgment of President and Mrs. Hardin when they, appreciating the necessity for a program ol economy in putting the busi ness of our country back to normal, decided it ' unwise to spend the funds commonly pi-, vided by the bouse appropria tions committee for (he pur chase of furniture when this furniture might be brought from their own homes at Mai'i on and Washington. That every earner may begin saving at home, special saving- securities have been issued i the United States Treasury Ii lai iiuer.i. i nose securities from the 25 cent Thrift Stamp to the $1000 Treasury Savings Certificate are the best it the world. Talk with your postmaster about them. typewriting machine go or not; that lust word was Intended for n-nut; but I guess I shall make some sort of a success of it before I run it very long, I am so thick-fingered that I miss the keys. You needn't answer I his. I am only practicing to get three another slip-up there! only practicing to get the hang of the thing. 1 notice I miss fire- get In u good many iiniievessary letters and punctua tion tnnt'ks. I am simply using yon for u target to bang at. Blame my cats, but this tiling requires a genius In order lo work It just right," Profiteers Forced to Build. nw iizonnnn tins ioijiki ;i for war profit. The .Swiss v, I an excess profit duriiiir the get an abatement of taxes now ho re war if he use ped can will It. N. Stankikld. President lUi.pn A. Holtb, Cashier Frank Sloan, 1st Vice President . M. It. Lino, 2nd Vice-President 5 BUY OREGON MA5)H - PRODUCTS I3cink of Stanfiek CAPITAL STOCK 25.000 Four per cent Interest paid oo Time Certificates of Deposit Invest his surplus In residential hous ing under official regulation. The regulation guards against unsightly ami insanitary building. It also re stricts rental! to yield only a fair re turn nn tin- Investment. If the war j profiteer docs not care to put hi.': easy money into this useful channel of pub lic service at a fair return, ihe state j takes a large pari of It (torn Mm and Itself subsidizes Ihe building of homes. I I 'It. II. A. NEWTON Manager Comer Main and Webb St NEWTON PAINLESS DENTISTS Satisfacl ion Guaranteed Pendleton, Oregon PHONE 12 Special for Week j April 23 to 29 inclusive I One French Ivory Toilet Set I $10.00 Regular Price $15.00 4T TT sv l J. J. ZI&MERPSAM I JF wm.ii. vgden JFWKIPfi Tft 'f H. on. I do only one frrade of watch and jewelry work-Tin- BIOST As for prices and prompt ne with a I rial ordei try me At Sol Ba- m'j Jewelry Store First National Bank Building, P.en (I let on, Oregon. Mail your work I will pay return postage. JEWKIEK TO THE WEST EU HEKPtlSTPN ei;cort HTATEM rc.N'T OK THE OWNKBSHIP, MAN AtiEMKXT. CIUOIT.ATION HTC. ItE- ynruEo nv the act ok coxouksh dk AlIiil'ST ::t. l'.U::. STAT. Ol . lt'lZ( Ml CltN'i IHifo it It t : 1 11 1 c, u notary pitlillc In mill fur I hi Minify lifor.-suiil ii-t'.-iinnil Iv tin- lirnnul ,M. A. ClcvlAn(l,rtii.liivliiK buen rtufv Mwurn ei-iMiiMiitr lo lnw. deim , s mid mivs thai li lsihi- nnlillslinr of tlic Itoitdman Mlrroi i inn nn' nn mi' in hi mil ivnf l In- iniht.li trnii- ii'in.r ini-ini' inn iiiiirci 1 It. W. W. I 1. i, s LB Y Osteopathic Physician mid Surgeon Phohe Besidence 71 1 Otllce 6B1 i mice over Hank Building;, Ilermiston Culls answered at all hours. V If OK E8S ION A h C A k DS Francis I'. Adams i'liyniciun and Surgeon UtCHM ESTON. ORB. Drink WESTERN 'A New Cereal Beverage Made in Oregon WM. ROESCH BOTTLING WORKS Pendleton, Oregon Everything But The Kick et a Just Whistle for WHISTLE The Newest Soda 011 the Market A Pare Fruit .Juice Carbonated m u a B a M For sale in Boardman at C. E. Sniveiv's and the 1 L ( 'olunibia Tradina" Co. nk lildn. I'hom-s: OfBcedt lies, 182 ta Office Hours 9-12. 3-6. j iiR'IHCaaai9SS;CBE3IH&&BHBiSI!SSagillllBIII9iEliBBieilH Calls answered day or ni'it. H OK. F. V. I'kI M F DENTIST kV HKKMISTi list, ork. Hank liuihllng t'HO.VES JUlicc, OS 'HOOK. Bwldenuu. t)2 8 a.m. iuf i. iu. STANFIKCD, OREGON Music furnished t'oiv Dances, Receptions, Parties S. E. NOTSON Attoriiey-at-Law Office in Court House tilt, i-laiid. Stanlichl, On and owner Is M. A iron riial the known luiiillliolili'is. inorU'iiifccs anil utlii-i hi cnrli.v h..'diT nlnir or liohllnK I n-ciil in- nioic of tot.il amount of hoails. tnort. a.'i s. in- ut I,,. r si'Ciii-itics ari- iiunn. Sworn n. unit sulwcrllx-d licfniv- mc Oils "hi of April. P.iji On 1 n 11. Warner. (My (X)ininlnsliin c tilri s .lub ii, IftSl.) NOTIOli POK PUBLIOATION erlor Dalle U. s. : ( irc- Depaitmenl of Iho lm LAND OFFICE at 'I he gon, March 24, l!2l. NOTU K Is hereby given that Joseph T. Ilea ey of li", nil. nan, Oregon, Who, on August 22, 11)17, made Home stead Enlrj No. OlDOOl, for NK SVN'J la-lug Chit -A" I'niaitlU Project, Section n, Township 4-North, Range 2iKast, Willamette Meridian, lias tiled notice of intention to mike three year Proof, to estubilsli claim to Ihe land above descriiied la-fore C. ('.. Blayden, I nlted States Commission er at Boiiidman, Ore., on the mil day of Mat , llc'l, Clalinanl names as witnesses, Ken- est lirown. Frank t ramei- Sum u Boaitlmait ami J. c Ballengor all ol' Boardiuan, Ore. II. Fit A n k Wooim-ook, llcgister The Continental Insurance Co. of New York . c Arthur L. Larsen Kesident Agent BOARDMAN. OREGON JAMHS O. ZURCHER ATTORN EY-AT-LAW StanlieSd, Oregon w ! ? . H. HATCH I i Ustate insurance Legal Conveyances Made j BOARDMAN OREGON Will be at the Highway Inn Wed nesday of each week. 35 rSTT3v Wt m m m its Francis McMenamin LAWYER Heppner, Oregon Roberts lildg. Phone 643 DVAKVl ownsit M A mT n a ii a M 1 s at vl Ctar! Peculiar "Joke." Peter the Ores I admitted the whole world to the curious entertalmnciits to which he added strange and some times grists touches of his own Inven tion. Ytikov Eurgettey. the court Jest er, wns engaged to marry the dnugh ter of n sexton. At IVter'n ionuiminl the bride ami groom rode to i hm-ch In the Ctsr'si best .vt roach. Then behind them formed n procession, the members being Ihe highest dlgnlttnlcH and the must eminent pntrlrlsnn In till Russia, Each was mounted. Their steeds were oxen, usses, pigs unit big dogs. Some of thp important men and women were d refuted In their tines' robes Others were costumed In Hack ing of gluted linen or catskln caftan, with struw boots snd other strung and curious accessories of such un out- landlati lollutt. ISIectlwii Notl VotitHt Is heitdiv jflven that on the 20th day of May. (CI Ike polling place to wit: in" the offloe or C. 0. Blayden, within tire fol owlnjf deserttv ed boiiudai les: U-jf inning at a point 48 feet east of t he SK corner of Lot :; ,ee 8., T. -i N . R. B. w. M. ami thence i-tmnliin wet ItilO feet, thence North siitl feel t, the C lunibia High way, i hence east iS- feel . I hence north dti feet to the south line of the O.-W. It. & N. Co.'s tinht-of-wa, thence Xoitheasierl) aloii" t dsouthline I i;;i feel, thence south lotio feet to tlel place of iK-k'Inniuw; In Morrow eouiu, Slate Oft h-eirnli, an ehvtioii will lie; held to determine whether the tern-' ton embraced within the foictfoiuu! descriiied Isjunda icssltall be incorpo ( rated asa city of Roa dman: which j election will lw held at eityht o'clock ! in H e monniiv and will continue un til seven hi the afternoon of the said day. Dated this 7th day of April, ld2l. .1 A Watkks, j County Clerk. 10 6t I BOARDMAN: Tlio Huh of 88,000 fertile acres under I', s. Reclamation Service; l he Gate way to the Great John Day with its 110. o(K) acres to bo made abundantly produc tive by your j-'ovcrninents uuequalled eiiginocring skill. BOA HPM AN:- A progressive ton-n of pro gressive people in it wonderfully progressive coiiiiuuiiity, where everybodys slogan is "! IT," is situated 17Q miles ens1 of Port land, Ore., on the Columbia Hiver, the Col umbia Highway and the main line of the 1 uion Pacific Transcontinental Bailway. Have you stirveyed our community? It' you dream of sunshine, flowers, fertile fields and a comfortable home, "DO IT." E. P. DODD, Pres. City Lots, for Sale at Proper Prices Boardman is a New Town But Not a Boom Town 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. W ffrW SI