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About The Boardman mirror. (Boardman, Or.) 1921-1925 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1921)
r HOME SWEET R JACK WILSON OM PflN YOU GIVE A STARVIN' man A.B'TF to E AT ?- A MAN WHO HAS GCWE FIVE 'DAYS " j witHO'JT SO MuCHjJfe&AS A moSU IB!. 7 7) I J I- TPA'N' his ou v.oaiDN T SEE A FAMISHED FtEl ! FLAT FOf? LACK A FOOO.UlD YA -c;HO Two YEARS AGO AS yf5' Fi(,nTNi in Tn S B n t 1 r?lS K You AN f-MSTf ! VS' 1 LOVE FISH! LM WLLL. COME BACK FSiDAY - wE'S?e GONMA DC VCU USE 1 -fe: 1 HAVE 'EM THEN) JM CRAZY ABOUT j The J.oardman Mirror Boardman, Oregon PUBLISHED EVERY I'KIDAY Mis. Claire P. Barter, Local BdKOr MAHK . u: i;i, n, Publisher $2.00 Feb vkar ix ADVANCE Entered n second-class matter Fob ii, 1021, at the post office at Board man, Of.', under act or Mar 3, 1879. EVERYBODY III nii;ss (letting wages back lo where they should bo, gettinj prices back lo Where I bey are on a par wilh wiiki'S, getting production around lo where it win nieei the demand and bring the lieiiiand lo tally wilii produc tion is mil i In' business of any man or set. ol mm- it? everybody's business. II' llm merchant is now forced to sell some ariiclcH below cost, il's liis busings lo see thai the concern he hu.vs (rem in the future gels lis prod net down to a lower price. Everyone bus to assume a pan of the hidden no mailer whal be ban lo sell, produce, or labor. We don't believe there is a man or a farm hand u bo expeeta to draw as hi eh I wages now as be did when every thing be eals and wears was from three to live timet as high an ii i today, So he niuaj aooepi a redu 'WO !' n I the gradually lowering price Of necessities. Refusing lo buy isn't going lo help, for if you refuse lo buy ou ran'! expect lo sell. So long as wages go hand in hand wilh the price of commodities, and so long as commodities balanci up wilh Wages we'll be all right and we'll lie on a solid foundation prett) soon. .11 l!V BHRVIOti POK WOMEN Among the live hills up for u vote ui the June 7th election the most vital is the one lo permit women to serve us jurors. Two outstanding features of Jury trluls by nil men juries is that al most no women are ever convicted of anything, and men do not conwet eaoh other tor sex crime. The law provides (hut uny woman drawn for Jury service limy be ex (used on her own request and thai In criminal actions where (be com plaining, wilness or the defendant is a minor under IS, ball (he jur shall be women. I'Toni Hie Standpoint of human rights and moral responsibilities the woman juror bill is the most im portanl one on the ballOl and should receive earnest consideration. NOW THAT JUNE IS HERE - w - .-."1 ''AP-P 3 " JBWIIIIII f 1lMMi,iJllHJMigiiiHii'. SVD'S SLY SAYINGS Being u i ot work always mad, us worry. How abom you, buddlol llol dajs and cool nighls niake. u fellow work hard and sleep right Don 'I pa iniir hills The pool fellow iiughl lake ibe UOBOJ and spend ii l.ei the Minor prim your bultei sr rappers and help your home paper A Iquare meal is a bully good thing, hut wh wouldn't a round one do Just as well ? S Cut the weeds uhoul our place Don't iei e n (jo to seed, u makes the place look belter, anyhow -ft- Yes, we ure all a du older than we were al I his lime yesterday, but some of US bale like sin to uti ill tl It. S' There is plontj of goodness in this world Hut tbt trouble is each man thinks hi- bus a corner on the crop S Why sbould we o to Pari for our soles in dress -- The American woman is adornment enough for an Vow ti They say it takes nine tailors to make a man. But woman, of course, is so perreel no tailoring u re quired. This (own is full of brails. What it needs Is a Utile more coordination aud cohcaivenca. Drums produce wisdom only when they are employ d to advantage. We ure eternally and everlasting ly and teetotaUy opposed to war, especially when some irale subscri ber gels on the warpath over some thing we buve suid in (he paper. S You can sometimes call a man a thief in privale life and gel away with ii, inn die moment such an accusation appears in cold type he lushes lor a Shotgun or a lawyer. And Ibis demonstrates conclusively 'he power Of the press. 8 "Money not necessary to ucnuire i college education" says Carllon !. Savage, president or the Associal "d .Sludenls of I lie University of Ore gon. That sure is gralifeing news io the poor young cuss who is so anxious lor a college education. Hut iii Oregon today, only men are considered Competent lo judge. The woman who has borne the child, nursed him. taught him in school and guided him into manhood, is noi considered competent under our laws lo iudL'e him in lilu fi.ii,.,-,. ... "icol troubles and temntatlnn. Wli:i I w ill the !,,,.! h. ,.. i .... fw ----- - , V ' I W - 00 answer at Ibe polls on June T! DM AXILLA ititiiMii: is UK-Ol'KNKI) TO lit 1 1 I K "LEVERS THAT MOVE THE WORLD" Mrs. Taylor Z. Marshall Presents Inspirational Lecture at Cautauqua. A Chautauqua lecture of the finest Inspirational type is scheduled for the second afternoon of the assembly In the eoinlng of Mrs. Taylor Z. Mar shall With her address mi "Levers That Move The World." For several years The bridge across the Imalilhi was opened lor irallic last Monday iiiernoon. after ha ins been um ....t Of commission for a few days by u'gn water The brides is n.iu- ...-, tJy sale until the nex( time (he water rises above it This structure is part of one nf Oregon's best known, most widelv used, and iniisi I m .,.. i .. i...-, I'lial so iial a link in a ureal ar tery of travel should lie render..,! " ' less In a spring freshet is im presstve evidence thai the I'mnm Court and the Highway Commission "" oeen tailing in Ibeir dut l ei the Mirror prim jour buder wrappers and bafp M,ur home paper UI.: Hi Las - 1 jjua1 t.,- V m the: advertisements LOOK SO GOOD THESE HAN I'M ATOAin TA wm rvtu -A r-Vi.t-'t.K. j r . 1; Island Cities in Europe. There are four cities in Europe which stand wholly or In part on is tands. Ghent, in Belgium, is built on 26 Islands, which are connected by 80 bridges, the city having as many canals as streets. .Amsterdam. In Hol land, 11 city of ten miles in circumfer ence, is mostly built on piles driven Into the sandy subsoil, hut the Bowing of (he tide and the debris of the Ains tel river have made 00 islands, and (he city has more canals (ban streets. The waterways are Unversed by over ;ii bridges, so that Amsterdam has earned (be designation of the Venice Of (he North. Venice Is built on 80 Islands, great and small, which are con necinl by 400 brla pas, There is not a cnri'uiL'e In the Citj although footways are abundant, and it is possible to go frvni one end of the city to the other on foot, though sometimes long detours must necessarily he made. I'etrograd is built on a peninsula and two islands connected by several large slope ; oriageOi and in summer numerous I bridges of boats, which, however, are removed at the first Frost BOARDMAN: The Hub of 88,000 fertile acres under U. S. Reclamation Service. The Gate way to the Great John Day with its 110, 'l()0 acres to be made abaBdantly produc tive by your governments unequalled engineering skill. BOAUD.MAN: A progressive town of pro gressive people in a wonderfully progressive community, where everybodys slogan is "DO IT," is situated 170 miles east of Port land, Ore., on the Columbia River, the Col umbia Highway and the main line of the Union Pacific Transcontinental Railway. Ha ve you surveyed our community? If you dream of sunshine, flowers, fertile fields and ft comfortably home, "DO IT." i SaNow is the time to Subscribe for the Boardman Mirror : Nesr Esst Thousands Need Clothes. Numberless men, women and little j children in the Near East are all bu( destit, a ot clothing and thousands have no covering whatever savs the I thinnest rags. Mrs. Marshall has been a prominent lifcure on the lecture starts of Basten Chautauqua circuits and her tirst ('oast lecture tour will undoubtedly he pleasantly anticipated by western audiences. She is a clear-lbiiiklng, broed-vlsioned woman with the ruro ability of presenting great truths In an interesting and convincing t tanner. The tax on Oregon sales of gaso line and distillate by the Standard Oil company and the Shell com any of California fat April egg regal id $52.- 424 98, according lo checks received hy the secretary or slate. Lai i he Mirror print your butter wrappers and help your home paper Last year America sent 750 tons or ' lothing. The supply is exhausted uoj the clothing worn out SKAIJBO itlDs WANTED Sealed bids for janitor of the Boardman school for the school year, July 1S(, 1911, lo July 1st, 193'f; will be received by the clerk and opened by the hoard at next iieeting, June 11th. al 2:00 p. iu. Regulations and Specifications may be seen at the ofllce of the clerk. The board reserves the right to re ject any or all bids Mrs. Claire P. Barter, Clerk, School Uist. No. 25, Morrow Co., Or. W. H. HATCH Real Estate Insurance Legal Conveyancci Made BOARDMAN - T OREGON BOARDMAN Townsite Co E. P. DODD, Pres. City Lots for Sale at Proper Prices I"""""""""""1"1 1 l 4 R. V stantiehl. President Z Kalpli A. Holte, Cashier l i.iuk Sloan, 1st Vice-President M. it. l.ing, Uml Vlsn It nalileiil Bank of Stanfiek C APITAL STOC K $25,000.00 Four Per Cent Interest Paid on Time Certificates of Deposit 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.