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PROFESSIONAL CARDS MlliilllllllllW S. E. NOTSON A I T O R N E Y - A T - I, A V Office in Court House HEPPXEH - - - OHHUOX JOHN R. KNIGHT S MTKhD, OREGON Music Furnished for Dances, Receptions ami Parties. FRANKS McMENAMIN Lawyer HKPPNER, OREGON Roberts Duilding. 'Phone 643 JAMES D. ZURCHER .ttorne,v-nt-Law STAMTKI.R - - OREtJON Will De at the Highway Inn Wed nesday of each week. KOPAK WORK TO INTRODUCE OCR KODAK WORK we will finish the first roll and one print FREE. WARD STUDIO 647 Main St. Pendleton, Ore. DR. W. W. ILLSLEY Osteopathic PHYSICIAN AND SIRGEON 'l'hone Res. 711 Office 551 Office over Hank Hldg., Hermiston. Calls answered at all hours. DR. F. V. PRIME I) R N T I S T R V HERMISTON, ORE. Rank Ruilding 'Phones: Office 93. Residence 751. Hours: 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. DR. H. A. NEWTON, MANAGER Corner Main and Webb Sts. NEWTON PAINLESS DENTISTS Satisfaction Guaranteed. Pendleton, Ore. 'Phone 12 DR. DALE ROTHWELL Optometrist and Optician Classes Ground to Fit Your Eyes. Fifteen Years Experience at Your Service. American National Rank Building PENDLETON, OREGON FRANCIS P. ADAMS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON HERMISTON, ORE. Bank Bids. 'Phones: Office 92. Residence 595. Office Hour; J-12. 3-G. Calls Answered)ay or Night. ASSIST US IN SECURING MORE SUBSCRIREBS FOR THE BOARDMAN MIRROR. T THE KIM) ACT WUili BE f APPRECIATED. The Only Restaurant in Pendleton Employing a full crew of white help. THE FRENCH RESTAUR A N T HOHRACH BROS., PROPS. H Elegant Furni.shed Rooms in Connection. UUWImUtHaMCWIIimwmiMHIIimtIllH1iimH!HilHRIUHn!JimMHHiimiHHfi;tnis::' The ; ; Continental Insurance X Co. ; of New York X T II 4 nmm'li t T inOIJV X ' iVIV 1 11 1 IV U, IjVIVOJ1ia ; ' Resident Agent j ; Boardman - Oregon ', - local n NOTES 'I know not what the truth may be But tell it as 'twas told to me." Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Johnson and two children of Moro, were gueBts at the J. C. Rallenger home Tuesday. Mr. Johnson is agent of the Eastern Oregon Land company. The Ladies' Aid society met at the church Wednesday afternoon, Plans were made for a dinner to be served in the school cafeteria on election day, June 7th. Copies of the May Day picture i Mr. and Mrs. Ballenger entertain maybe had of Mr. Signs, price $1.25. ed Mr. and Mrs. George McClure of Walla Walla on Tuesday. Mr. McClure represents the Franklin Mrs. Claire P. Harter has rented motor company at that place. the Teacher's cottage for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ballenger mo tored to Goldendale, Wash., Wednes- W. H Mefford and F. C. Brown day. Mr. and Mrs. Al Murchie are returned Sunday from a motor trip here taking care of little Maxine to Portland. during her parents' absence. of i he Roardcan P. T. A. on Wednes day. June 7th, at 3:00 p. m. for the election of officers. This date is necessary to conform with the la test regulations of the stale associa tion with which .we are affiliated. It is also necessary that ten cents per member be paid into the state treas ury in June so all should be pre pared to contribute another dime at the next meeting. We are entitled to a delegate for every ten members. There were 42 members last year and there should be at least fifty by the 7th. FINE HAND LAUNDRY Brim,' me your washing and let me try it. All work guaranteed. Mrs. Alice Dingman, 17-tf SI Miss Dorothy BourJman is sick with a severe cola, bordering on pneumonia. T Mrs. Margaret Klitz is spend1 a few days with friends near Lexing ton this week. Richard Dingman of Goldendale, Wash., is visiting win his wife, Mrs. Alice Dingman. C. C. Payne of Gasion, was In Boardman recently, visiting with re latives and friends. R. L. Cook, of the Standard Oil company of Stanfleld, was here on business Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Hatch are i i Port land, where Mrs. Hatch is to under go an operation for goitre. Several large boxes packed with clothing were sent Thursday to the Armenian relief expedition. Mrs. Dan liansier returned this week ! from Pendleton, where she has been fo ledical treatment. Mrs. Gladys Gibbons and daugh ter, Norma, returned Monday from Pendleton, where they visited with Mrs. Ed Miles. G. G. McPherson, proprietor of the Boardman Telephone company, was a business visitor In Pendleton several days this week. Mr. Bishop, representative of the Pacific Coast Biscuit company of Portland, was looking up business pro! p cts here Thursday. Miss Alwin Olson of Portland, was a week-end guest of her sister, Mrs. Brice Dillabaugh. Miss Olson is an employee of the O. W. R. & N. Co. Mr. and Mrs. Wicklander and family and Mrs. Henry Klagis were dinner guests at the Teacher's cot tage Sunday, the guests of Mrs. Har ter and Miss McNeil Mrs. H. Pearson and daughter, Miss Mildred, and a niece of Mr. Pearson, who is here visiting, drove over near Heppner to visit with Mr. Pearson, whQ is shearing there. Mrs. Alice Dingman received a card the past week from "Haywire" Davis, the evangelist, stating that he was at Point Lake, Indiana, one of Billy Sunday's places, and that Rev. Amos was with him. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Makinster and daughter, Edna, of Portland, spent Sunday and Monday with Mrs. Ma k Ulster's sister, Mrs. Dingman. Mr. Makinster is checker in the freight department of the N. P. railway. George Mefford and wift motored to Hood River Monday, and took J. W. Downing, wife and the Misses Ir and May Downing with them. 1 ts thought that the change in climate might benefit Mr. Downing. Residents of the Project shouldn't forget that June 7th is election of officers of the Parents-Teacher's as sociation, and every mother in the community should be present and cast her vote. We are all desirous of good schools and this is one way we can work together to get them. Don't forget to come. Miss Myrtle McNeil, Odessa Leo nard, Mrs. Paler and Louis Clegas all left Wednesday for Portland. Louise will visit with Miss McNeil for a week and then go to Kelso, Wash, for another weeks' visit and then return home. This was grand ma Faler's first visit to the Board man country. Miss McNeil plans to return for the opening of school in September. The Pa rent -Teachers met in re gular session last Friday afternoon. The principal feature of the occas ion was the report of the stale meet ing by Mrs. Lulu Wicklander, who was Boardman's only delegate and the only one from this district in cluding four counties. The report was most comprehensive and will be of great help in the future work of the Boardman organization. ' f There will be a special meeting 'ECIAL CLEAN-UP SALE Have about 15 odd tracts of land left under the West Extension Canals acreage runs from 5 to 5 5 ir rigable on which will name from S11.00 to $18.00 per acre, buyer to assume full water rights, in cluding past due payments. Time given or discount for all cash. Plats mailed on request, and con sideration given to "Realtors." Address: W. R. Walpole, Irrigon, Oregon. lw-3p 1 SAY SNOWFLAKE 1 fiiniiiHiiiijiiiiJwiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriii'iiiiaii'iiii.iiiciiiiaiiiiiiiii "j f WHEN VOl' WANT BREAD. X There no better bread on the market today than Arlington Made Bread t Baked in the sanitary electric ovens of the X The Arlington Bakery X W. A. Egginiann, Prop. X ARLINGTON - OREGON WE PRINT ANYTHING FOR ANYBODY We Print Everything for Everybody ALWAYS AND ALL WAYS r f When a Farmer WRITES A LETTER What do you expect? That it will be written on a blank sheet of soiled paper that has been rusting on a dusty shelf for months? Not a bit of it. The farmer's stationery is as important as his automobile. He is a business man, and he does business in a business like manner. He may raise hay, but you never find it sticking out of his boots. We print letter heajds, envelopes, bill heads, business cards, etc. for farmers. No chance for a correspondent to make a mistake in the name, or in the address, when it is plainly printed on the letter head or envelope. No chance for pur chases to go astray in the mails. The next time you want anything in the print ing line, either come in and tell us what you want, or mail us your order and we will do the rest. MARK A. CLEVELAND STAN FIELD OREGON TP THE BOARDMAN MIRROR Is the Largest Paper Published in a town the size of Boardman I IN THE WORLD! Carveth Wells M if IuKAUlAUUi i Gifts That Last Wrist Watches, Rings, Brooc hes, Lavallieres, Pearl Necklaces and Foun tain Pens are the king of gifts that are appreciated. WM. H. leweier w me West Bad. O G D E N Hermixton, Oregon t x I Dray Line I! I BOARDMAN X D ray Deliver and Livery at all hours ? M. J. DeDEW EESE 'Phone 1-3 HO A RDM AN, - OIUWOH is Coming Carveth Wells, official British explorer for six years in the Malay Peninsula, presents on the fourth night one of the noteworthy fea tures of Chautauqua week. His story of a half do.en years spent in the tropical jungles of this little-known land is of thrilling interest and of real educational value. His lecture is illustrated with truly remarkable views of the plant and animal life of the strange country. Carveth Wells was formerly a lecturer at Im perial College, l.ondan University, and his lectures in the I nited States have been received everywhere with the highest praise and appreciation. 5 DAYS PACKED WITH BIG ATTRACTIONS 1 Make Chautauq.ua week your vacation week. You will never regret it. It will be five days tilled with interesting and inspiring lectures, splendid music and whobsoem entertainment. Eight, concerts during the week by The Apollo Duo, The Margaret Rey nolds Concert company. The Valda Four and Witepskie's Concert Orchestra with Olive McCormick, noted coloratura soprano, as soloist. Three splendid lectures, one on the Malay Peninsula by Carveth Wells being illustrated. Headings by Richard P. Campbell and on the third night a ig New York play production presented by The Keighley New York Players. Season Tickets Now on Sale AIH'I.TS. ;!.M; students, 01.50; ( hilil'H, fl.OO. No War Tav. 01 li .1 J I 11 OE? t f diaiuieiu, June :U. I SON-WHITE. XX 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. WWW " " " 5