7 BOARDMAN flUOING CO. t "WEST EXTENSION SUPPLY STORE" Schools Are Making Filipinos Our line is now complete for the Farmer. We haye; Canned Peas, 2 for 35c Canned Corn, 2 for 35c Tomatoes, 15c Peaches, 25c Salmon, can, 15c SOME OF OUR PRICES. I Oct Them Before Sending Away. When they ask where yon goi it. say j Boardman Trading Co. j "WBST KXTHH81QN sri'l'LV siokb" X An English Speaking Race j Columbia Trading Co. i GENERAL MERCHANDISE Boardman, Oregon CONFECTIONS LUNCH GOODS FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Gasoline Oils Hay This it the type of schoolroom that it rapidly making an r.r.rjlish speaking nation out of the 10,500 000 inhabitants of the Philippines. DAINTY WATCHES F 0 R THE GIRL GRADUATE A watch makers an ideal gift because or its great usefulness and perinanancy. Our display of these dainty watches Is most Interesting. Bxqulslte in design, varied in aKsorlnienl, accurate lime keepers, and above all, not. too high in price. A watch from Sawlelle's is the best possible. Sawtellc's, Snc. Pendleton, aWoloTS Oregorv The Leading Diamond Dealers of Eastern Oregon Diamond Tires and Tubes Mighty Easj Riding If i teacher in a public school in the Philippines desires to punish a Child, she doesn't have to apply the ruler, she simply sentences the offend big pupil te remain away from school a few days ! This Is the most severe punishment she CM! inflict, for Filipino children take an almost abnormal pleasure in going to school and acquiring an edu cation. The iill-.'iliplno legislature, In response to the popular demand for "schools, and still more schools," is constantly Increasing its appropria tions (or education, but the schools inn scarcely be constructed fast enough to care for the ever-increasing enrollment. The school enrollment is now 802,000 without any compulsory attendance laws. Whin Dewey sailed into Manila Bay there were 2,100 private schools In the islands. Today there are 8,500 schools and colleges, with 17.000 Kil l- pinu teachera and about l.oou other teachers, 941 of whom are Americans. The UnlrewrftJ of the Philippines Is the ccnler of learning of the entire Orient, and is the pride of the Fili pino people. It has an enrollment of :!,"iiMi students. Santo Tomas univer sity of .Manila, older than Harvard, is another famous seat of learning. The (CboOl System include normal schools, agricultural colleges, twenty-malls seven farm schools, a nautical school there they are more grateful to the United Btates for, than their school system, which has been declared by many com petent critics" to be one of the lined in the world. While the system was Implanted in the islands by Ameri cans, every cent of the cost has been cheerfully borne by the Filipino peo ple The schools are making an Kng llsh speaking race of the Filipino na tion. IfingllBB is cue omciui imisuagu, and it is declared will continue to be when Independence Is grunted. "The Filipino boys and gills are well balanced, docile and Industrious i FLOUR and FEED : y :- .......t"i-i''i"8''i"i"niH'M' t"i"i"i"i"t" it ..j- 4.1 I i ' i i ) i in hi i 1 1 1 f PASTIME m Candies t,ool Hoom robacco Barbershop ICE CR E A M r C. SNIVELY Boardman, Oregon I mm 1 way Ire M University of the Philippines which Has an Enrollment of 3,500 Students. pupil sent i," says Junius B. Wood, wh,, was to the islands by the Chicago News to Investigate conditions "To attend school Is a privl- and a school for the deaf and blind. The Filipino pupil, in addition to learning English and in addition to his regular studies, learns basket t taking, embroidery and hat weaving, the trades peculiar to the Islands, as well as the domestic sciences and pedagogy. There are more positions than can be tilled by the trade school menial college graduates. lege to a Filipino child or young man, not mi unwelcome duty. In the cities those who work days go to School at night. "Today there Is hardly a barrio where youngsters cannot he found who speak English, One-third of the house of representatives and eighteen of the mil com- twentv-four senators speak Fimlish. In l?he trade ti e next election, in 1822, the young O. H. WARNER, Proprietor Boardman, Oregon In Connection BOARDMAN AUTO LIVERY 'We go anywhere night or day" W E SELL LAND or show von it homestead. We saw it first. Let us show on. and agricultural schools produced $1.- men 170,850 worth of goods In 101V, ping There is nothing that the Filipino goal people take more pride in and that have (if the new ,-chools will he step IlitO coin rid. and the first great of the public school system will been readied." SOME OLD LONDON THEATERS C A S 0 1 1,S A ( C E S S O li 1 E S Expert Guaranteed Repair Work al Reasonable Prices. district of Shoreditch Had the Fust Building Erected for Purely DiamatHc Purposes. There was n time, shortly after the first theater was opened in London, when the opposition to the new form of entertainment was so great that ; an ordinance was passed by purl la ment for the compulsory Closing of these "palaces of amusement," and making It a Clime to be present as a ! s later al a play. Thil was iii KilJ, when only two theaters existed in London. The first I building specially erected for druuiat- I Ic purposes wns built by an aclor, lames Burba ge, al Shoreditch, in 11376, ami called the Theater. A year or so j later a second theater known as ihe Curt en as opened, also nt Shore ditch, ami these two playhouses Ca ll audiences until the the theaters were once more per- lad.,. "About eighteen." was the answer "Well, wring their necks and fa I hem up." "Pinner waa served and the law j platter of squabs was brought to the i (able. "What's that'" exclaimed the doc tor, j "Now, Fred, just go ahead am! , serve," said bis wife. "Hut what are these?" he expostu lated. "Just some pigeons we found In the j barn," she answered. "Great Seoul" be exclaimed, "those pigeons cost $20 apiece!" Journal of ; the American Medical Asses 'lath n. I Service Car Any Time Any Where li Your FORD Is Sick, We Can Cure It No Cure, No Pay. Boardman Garage lered t snppressi, n of When plays mined several new theaters opened. Including the (llobe, at Southward, which was Imllt by James BurbagS, the Hose and the Blackjfrlara and Whitefrlurs theaters, lrobahlj the most luxurious of these early theaters was the Fortune, built j by Kdward Aiioyn, an actor, in 1680, Ljuid so christened because It cost Its owner the then fabulous sum, Includ ing the ground It stood on. of E1.3S0. The only illumination during the per furmauce was that afforded by candle light gas being unknown until 1 St 7. "hen the first performance by gus llghl was given at Orury Lane DOCTOR SERVED COSTLY DISH Unexpected GursU Caused Sacrifice of Blooded Pigeoni to Set Forth Required Meal. The favorite avocation of a widely Known surgeon Is his model farm near t lilciigo. It pays no profit except greut pleasure. He is honpi table, always ask lag frieiuis to dinner. One Sunday about noon 14 unexpected uuests ar rived. His wife was aghast. "My goodiic-ut," she said, "we haven't a thing to give them." "Oh. anything will do," said the doc tor. So the lady of the house consulted the cook. "What about that crate of pigeons out In the barn'?" asked the cook, lloa muuj arc there J' asked the Ben Frankim . ! P Iter Into Paris. In I'aris poker was lit -i Introduced by Benjamin Franklin, first United States alalia ...lor. who tangbt meiu bors of the court H al poker had dom inoes beat a Utile. To thll day a group of white haired frenchmen, descend, ants of the club Franklin founded meet every night at six o'clock on the first tloor of ttie Tnvern Royale and play poker, with many ejaculations and the most absorbed seriousness mi ni It is time for dinner. They num ber among them two millionaires, the head of a Calhoun dressmaking arm, u senator and a famous Socialist author and the) p'r; with sous as chips and a limit of 50 centimes about 7 cents it present rate of exchange on the -ame. One of Franklin's peculiarities was a contention that a llush beat a full house, and even now the majority of. Frenchmen play tj at way. Credit Belongs to Franklin. Everybody knows that the versatile. Franklin was the original. a- of many things. Hut few realise that he was the first American cartoonist "Join or Die," the familiar sketch of the chopped np sertent. with each piece representing one of the felonies, was entirely the work of Franklin. L'ven the cutting of the tyieinctal was dUM by his own bauds. This rtrst newspaper cartoon appeared In the Pennsylvania Oazette. Mil ft, IT.Vt. ami was a device for urging united action upon the Colonies at the time of the French and Indian wars. It may be noted also that he engraved a mop of the siege of t.-uiNhtiR: ami 'nhllshed It In the Oazette. This Is said to have heen the curliest attempt nt Illustrating news. Asa 1 'on Dickin son lu New York Times, THE BIGGEST BUILDING IN THE WORLD is Made up of Small Parts. x Mention "LUMBER YARD" to some folks and all their thoughts are of some vast construction job. 'hen we call your attention to our business here in Boardman it does not necessarily mean that you have to be planning a new home, a new barn or some great improvement, to need us. We want you to think of us when you want a single 10 foot board. A few pounds of lime, some shingles a bit of tar supplies for any kind of little repair job. Once you have found how obliging we can be on small service then we know you will just natur ally come back here when it is good lumber, sand, cement, lime or other building materials you want for the big jobs. And, by the way, take our sincere and honest tip. Now is a good time to build. W. A. MURCHIE Successor to J. C. Ballenger Lumber Company BOARDMAN, OREGON