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About The Boardman mirror. (Boardman, Or.) 1921-1925 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1921)
mmMmmmmmmmmmMmmmmum PROFESSIONAL CARDS S. E. NOTSON A T T 0 It m V - A T - h A W Oilici? in Court House HEPPNER - - . OREGON JOHN R. KMGHT BTANPIELD, OREGON Music Furnished for Ban -s, Iteceptions and Parties. FRANCIS McMEN AMIN Lawyer HRPI'JVER, OREGON Itobens Building. 'Phone 43 JAMES D. ZURCHER Attorney-at-Law BTANPIELD - . OREGON Will oe at (he Highway Inn Wed nesday of each week. DR. W. W. ILLSLeT Osteopathic PHYSICIAN AND SIKUEON 'Phone Res. 711 Office 551 Office over Bank Bldg., Hermiston. Calls answered at all hours. p Local Happenings J C 9g Send in what m.ws you have DR. F. V. PRIME 1) B X TI8TKY HERMISTON, OHE. Bank Building '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 1- DR. DALE ROTHWELL Optometrist and Optician Glasses Ground to Pit Your Eyes. Fifteen Years Experience at Your Service. American National Bank Building PENDLETON, OREGON FRANCIS P. ADAMS PHYSICIAN AND Nl RGEON HERMISTON, ORB, Bank Bldg. 'Phones: Office 92. Residence 595. Office Hours 9-12. 3-6. Calls Answered Day or N'ight. 'ENDLETON OREGON ASSIST PS IN SECURING MORE SIBSCH1BEKS FOR THE BOARDMAN MIRROR. T THE KIND ACT WILL BE APPRECIATED, The Only Restaurant in Pendleton Employing a full crew of white help. THE FRENCH RESTAURANT I HOHRACH BROS., PROPS. g - Elegant Furnished ki in Connection. The Continental Insurance X Co. of New York t ARTHUR L. LARSEN i n. ;j j. a i. I nesiueni Agent t Boardman - Oregon X MHMMMMMH1MIMMM If I I J BRIGHT SUNNY ! DAYS are hard on eyes. Come t in and get a pair of goggles. 65c up to S1.75 J W M . H . OGDEXi jeweler to me mui nimmi, t West End. Oregon BOARDMAN wpniiimiim iwi'i'iii'iiiwi j Dray Line j D r a v Delivery! and Livery at all hours M. J. DeDEWEESE J 'Phone 1-3 BOARDMAN, - OKEt.o.V j Stanley Hatch motored from Tort land Thursday. Cool off T.'ith a shower bath at the Highway Inn. 20tf Mrs. Chas. Atterberry is very sick again with rheumatism. f f Mrs. C. Snively went to The Dal les Tuesday on business. Mrs. George Mefford spent Tues day at the Nisner home south of town. F. P. Klitz left on Wednesday to take a position on a combine at Dlayden. Mrs. Heriem and little son are now staying with her cousins on the Lar son ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Healey are en joying a visit from his brother and wife of Portland. C. G. Dlayden was in Irrigon on Tuesday, and brought back 8 0 pounds of cherries. Miss Doris Healey, .. lio has b i attending school in Portland, is HOW home for the summer. Mrs. C. W. Flaitz of College Place, Wash., is making a short visit with her daughter, Mrs. Hudy. The Boardman Trading company received .. car load of feed this week which Uay Urowu helped unload and store. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Stewart, Lyle Dlayden and Edgar Smith attended Ihe dance at Arlington last -Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Est en Gaines of Dicklelon, Wash., were week-end visitors with the George Mefford family. Assist the editor in getting the news of this section. It will be ap preciated by us as well as all our readers. The daughter of Mr and Mrs. Strait, who has been attending the Philomath college, is home for her vara! ion. Mrs. A. C. Partlow and children returned home Tuesday from a four days' visit at the Inue ranch near Wells springs. T. B, Droyles has had to build a much needed awning on the front ofhe C. Snively confectionery store. George Dlayden did the work. A. E. Crosby of The Dalles, was here Friday on business matters. Mr. Crosby is the owner of two large drug stores in The Dalles. W. A. Macoiuber is taking care of the pumping plant at the school until the arrival of W. D. Barnes j who has been engaged as janitor for the coming year. Tom Brady and brother left this week with their flock of sheep for the mountains for summer range, and the ranch at Coyote springs has a lost and lonely aspect. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bates and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard H. Fox spent Monday night with their friends, the Warner's, motoring bark to their homes in Portland Tuesday. C. Sniveley's danct in the rastime last Saturday night proved so popu lar that he will hold another one tomorrow night and on each suc ceeding Saturday for the summer. Good music has been secured. Our little city is by way of be coming famous for its music. The Boardman musicians went to lone Saturday to play for the Chautauqua there. Those going were Walt Co hoon, Lela Becker and Lyle Dlayden. The concrete block building of Leo Root's is gradually getting Into shape, and when finished will be the only two story business building in town, li will be used tor the post office With living rooms in the rear. T. W. McKendall of the Merchants Protective association of Portland, Is here this week Invoicing the Col umbia Trading company's stock in older to make adjustments with the creditors and wind up the business of the old company. WONDERS OF AMERICA By T.T.MVXEY , Western Newspaper Union. THE KING OF THE CLOCK WORLD AMERICA'S largest timepiece looks down upon the world from the giaut tower of Colgate & Compauj factory In Jersey City, N. J. The massive bands are (instructed of brass, in truss formation and cov rod with sheet copper, The minute hand Is 20 feet long and 10 inches wide at the point. It weighs 8T0 pounds. The point moves half .i minute at a jump arid travels more than half a mile In Its 24 mars thons around the dial daily, The dial is over 40 feet In diameter and liiu minuted at night -42 electric bulbe being Used on the minute band atone The numbers 00 the dial are !"':. foet high. The pendulum red i eight feet long, weighs 70 pounds made of zinc and steel so proportioned as to permit Of accurate compensation and adjustment to overcome sudden and decided changes of temperature The boh weighs 330 pounds. Tht weights which propel the bands weigh l.ftoo pounds and provide ample power to offset ail wind resistance. This master clock Is snlil In be ihe most mechanically correct tower clock ever Constructed, It runs elghl dnys without rewinding. Built at Thorns ston, Connecticut, and Installed la 1908, it has operated the year round vith an areragsjavarlatioo of less than one minute u week. Mr. and Mrs. Hatch returned last week from Portland, where Mrs. Hatch had an operation for goitre at St. Vincent's hospital. Mrs. Hatch is convalescing rapidly, and is gr I ljr improved in health. His Time Wat Not Up Yet. A man of mercenary spirit had :i son whom he kept well under parental charge, allowing) him few liberties and making him work hard. It was with a feeling of considerable satisfaction that the young man rose on the morning of his twenty drat birthday and began to collect his be longings preparatory to Starting out In the world. The farmer, seeing his son packing his trunk, which he rightly Judged tn tie evidence of the curly loss of a good farm hand. Stopped at tie- door of ilr young man's room and asked what b was going to do. The boy very promptly reminded his father of Ihe day of the month and tl" year and declared his Intention of striking out Into the world on his own account, "Not much you won't!" shouted r t , old man. "At least not for a white yet! You weren't born until after 12 o'clock, so you can Just take off them good clothes and give me Another half dH.v's work down in the potato patch." Harper's Magazine. 1 I j a tiu, Dili il a i t inr 11 if.u Inn for that hot feeling. - '!' Let the Mirror print your butter wrappers and help your home paper - Sam Boardman is always howling for Irrigation, but he had too much of it this last week, when all the waste wtiter from Ihe Paul Smith ditch was fumed into his field und almost submerged his hay crop. ROMANCE LEADS TO MARRIAGE ; MARRIAGE LEADS TO LOVE. J - IBiN Pf, gg ' The Laziest Man. "Joe" Laurie, Jr., monologlst at the OrpheulU week before last, was talking Shout lazy men. He cited Ihe case of one of the laziest he ever knew. "Know what he docs?" he asked, "lie gets up every morning at live o'clock so he will have longer to loaf !" -Kansas City Star. A Stronger. "Been reading anything about Betel- gucse V" "No." "Betel guess, the new star." "Haven't Seen him in any thins." BULLETIN OF BOARDMAN (OM.Ml MTY CHURCH SERVICE Every Sunday Sunday School 10:. 10 a. m, Church Service 11:30 a. in. Christian L-ideavor 7:30 p. m Prayer Meeting, every Thurs day at 8 ,. m All are welcome. .1. W. HOOD, Pastor. Shower baths al Highway Inn. 2(tf FINK HAND LAUNDRY- Brie; inn vour washing and let me trv it. All work guaranteed. Mrs. Alice o WE PRINT ANYTHING FOR ANYBODY We Print Everything for Everybody ALWAYS AND ALL WAYS Print Shop fc 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 fanner'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 bends, envelopes, bill heads, business cards, etc. for fanners. 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 X Dingman. 17-tf THE BOARDMAN MIRROR Is the Largest Paper Published in a town the size of Boardman IN THE WORLD! He Wished to Know. "The extraaane of the city wom en Ik terrible," dismally said Deacon DrOSW, who was Just buck from lbs Big Burg. "Wherever I went In Kan sas City I saw them wearing 0OSI Milk KtockingH on every band, and--" "On every hand !" axtuuiidedly ejacu lated Aimer Atib-dry. "Then, what In tunkctt were they a-ueurlng 00 their fr-h io ! limbs ! " Kama Cll Star. 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. w Tp vTr? 9