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About The Boardman mirror. (Boardman, Or.) 1921-1925 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1921)
The Boardman Mirror Boardman, Oregon PUBLISHED EVKRY FRIDAY Mrs. Claire P. Harter, Loral Editor BACK FROM THE FIGHT - rrui i CLEVElAND, Publisher .12. nn PER YEAR IN ADV ANCE Entered us second-class matter Feb 11, 1021, at the post office at Hoard- I man, Ore., under act of Mar 3, 1879. 1921 JVIY 1921 Sun Mon The WeO Thu Fn Sat 12 a 4 5 6 7 6 9 10 11 12 IS 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 U 25 26 27 28 29 30 LESSON FROM NATURE There was a time when It waa considered worth while to be decent ly thoughtful of other people de cently courteous to individuals we know as well as to individuals in the mass l ha t we don't Know. Today, the fashion appears to bo careless it everybody else's feelings but our own and indignant of others Who do not treat us as we refuse to treat them. Exhibitions of sel fishness are common and "set there" regardless of the other fellow, by force If necessary, is the rule, es pecially traOBg the rottBf. One sex Is as bad as the other, with lions of course. Iri certain parts there Is a wild bee, with I wild Latin name which we won't try to repeat, bill which is familiar as the "bramble bee." Af lei I be tantter has sheared off the heads of brambles along comes the velvety "bramble" bee. She picks a likel) slalk, dies out the pith down to the lirst Knot, which slops her progress Then she fills this tube clear to the lop with cells, one at a time, placing a little honey in each eel) and deposit ing an egg with the honey. The egg in the cell at the bottom 1h laid flrsl ami you'd expeel it to hatch first. But the only way out to flie free air is through all the other cells. If the baby bee busied through she'd of course kill all the umiaicneu Dees. So I lie amateur -AND THEN "BANG! DOWN HE WENT ! J OH BOY- IT WAS Y ' ' ' I 1 I VJM DR. W. W. ILLSLEY Osteopathic PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 'Phone Res. 711 Office 551 Office over Rank Bldg., Hcrmiston. Calls answered at all hours. Fresh Meat Delivered Every Wednesday I 1 will be in Boardman and on the Project every Wednesday with fresh meat. Watch for the Dodge delivery wagon, and when you hear the horn tlag us. I have much territory to cover and can't tarry long, so watuh for the Dodge on Wednesday. J . L . CALKINS DR. F. V. PRIME 1IKNT1H T R Y HEUM1STON, ORE. Bank Building Phones: Office 93. Residence 751 Hours: 8 a. m. to 5 p m. The Only Restaurant in Pendleton Employing a full crew of white help. THE FRENCH RESTAURANT HOHBACH BROS., PROPS, Elegant Furnished Rooms in Connection. excep BJCKAflO WOULD MATCH GIBBONS-CARPENTIER naturalist hemes thai nature re verses herself in thiH case, hatching the last egg laid Brtt, and the tirsl laid last. Wrong! The first egg laid batch M drat, The baby bee down there at the bottom of the tube at once af the wax wall above tier and a hole through i'l i the ceil Instantly she sees her baby or brother lying still asleep Does she brutally tear tacks bores above sister in itl cocoon through thai cocoon lo I wild, ruth less dash for the sunlight above? She dof.s not, my son! she just eaml)' returni to her own cell, which Is dark and withoui food, and slays there hours, sometimes a whole day, Until she hears her sist (r moving about above Than she joins the other and they bore through fo tiie nexl cell, ir thai cocoon is still unbatched, they wait again And so on to I be top Here is a lesson in couriesy from Mother Nature herself. Hoys and girls, nature is the most truthful teacher in the world. Don' I Forge) that WHAT Y MEAN MONOTONY? m - mm 14P i Bant omnivorous hog of them all clean out your sweet corn and ex cavate your potato patch and mow down your early peas and then sit around and sneer at the castor beans you planted to keep them out of the garden. When you plow you will doubtless discover a wasp's nest, too late. If you spray an apple tree, a pro testing bee or two or twain or twen ly will light on you and warm the corner where they light. Hazard, interest, danger, the un timely arrival of the unexpected, thrills; do you desire these things in abundance.' 1 hen get you to the farm any farm, anywhere. THE STAYER t ve studied mankind from sun to sun, an' ravelled 'em all to bits, and I find, the man wuth dependin' on, is the feller that never quits. . . Most any chap in the common herd can bring a few things to pass, but he's apt to prove an unlucky bird, unless ho can show some class. I've watched the boys as they sallied forth, to garner a share of fame, an' I've seen 'em collapse, an' come to earth, when trifles would queer their game. There's no reward fer the shifty guy that straddles in forty ways, with allers some bran new scheme to try, that promises better days. But the feller that marks his life-course well, an' studies his les sons by heart, will ring as clear as a weddin' bell, and win, from the very start. There ain't much room fer the soft-uoaa toy, that juggles with artless wits. . . . But we bust right out into songs of joy fer the feller that never quits. Jan Smuts of South Africa, pre mier, has been successful in bring ing the Sinn Fein Irish leaders to a conference with the British govern ment under an armistice. He is said to have found conditions in Ireland so appaling that he has forc ed a meeting for settlement, which so far meets with approval from the warring factions. Some of the pre dictions are that Ireland will have the same kind of rule as Canada. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION Department of the interior i . s. LAND OFFICE AT THE DALLES; ORE., July 1st, 1921. NOTICE is hereby given that Wil liam Albert Price, of Boardman, Ore gon, who, on August 2nd, 1916, made homestead entry, No. 016333, for W hi SE y4 NW M ,W NE NW (Unit Bt, section 20, township 4N, range 25E, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make five year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before C. G. Blayden, V. S. Commissioner, at Boardman, Oregon, on the 12th day of August. 1921. Claimant names as witnesses: Sam Boardman, of Boardman, W. N. Hatch, of Boardman, Frank Partlow, of Boardman, rtiul Partlow, of Boardman, H. FRANK WOODCOCK, 87-41 Register. Ore. Ore. Ore. Ore. I. BULLETIN OF BOARDMAN COMMUNITY CHURCH SERVICE donsch if. no i ever now and Hell meaning, but am. editorial writers then, bemoan the the routine, un exciting, unvaried lift the farmer leads and wisely opine that what the rural people needs Is more excite nicnt. more hazard, mayhap, more varied interest. The wise Writer! should uccoin pllaa a mess of farm chores before breakfast and after supper for a few weeks; the would discover that Orcte Johns' tibsfo asm SPARE TI H5 ROD ANC SHOW TI (AT YOU HAVE BRAINS ENOUGH TO MANAGE A CHILD. V1 Tommy Gibbons, 170-pound bat tier of St, Paul. Minn . is to be matched wiib QeorgeS Carpentier for a big La bo rDay bout in the ring at Jeraej City, where Dempsey de feated the French champion, if Tex Richard has his way, w ilia id is so hopelessly out of condition and so old that Rickard thinks a Dempsey W ilia rd return bout would be an Imposition on the public, while if Gibbons whipped Carpentier then a Dempse) Gibbons match would be in the oiling. the rural Vocations contain all the hazard and risk and excitement that is left in business today. In the larger towns the days are about the same; you catch Hit1 same car. or crank the same tlivver. morn ing and evening; you dodge lust so man) taxles and milk trucks, or miss just soman) hesitating matrons with baby buggies. Hut in the country it's different. if you milk a siring of eight cows, the latin average, it is gold letter ila in the year that at least one bavins monster doesn't swat you in the eyes with her tail, or joggle Hie pall from between your legs, or bowl you over without warning. When von feed the fool calves it is another rare day when one calf doesn't suddenly buck up and butt you hull wa across the shed, while I his brother bunts the pail from your hands, and its half sister steps on yOUr good foot; the other being out j ol commission because the axe slip- ped yesterday. If Mill curry and feed the horses, or wind up the tractor, ami you escape without at least a back fire, or s back kick, or nip from the mare who always has a grouch until noon you are again unusually blessed nd through the long hours until j tied lime nature offers her various' moods. Many of them contrary. The sharp shinned hawk swoops down and with a swirl of feathers finishes the last broiler the owls had left. The digger squirrel, the mole, the field mouse and the Chinese phea- NEWS from EVERYWHERE Henry Albers, who was to have a new trial, has been stricken blind with a paralvtic stroke L. Burhaah has completed his investigation and experiment, and now announces that corn is evolved fro in grass. President Harding has proposed disarmament to the principle na tions. A meeting is to be called in the near future. livery Sunday Sunday School 10:30 Church Service 11:30 Christian Endeavor 7:30 Prayer Meeting, every Thurs day at g All are welcome J. W. HOOD, Pastor a. m. a. m. p. ui. m WOODSON & SWEEK ATTORNEYS- T-I,V Masonic Building Heppner, Oregon. t SAY SNOWFLAKE 'IIIMII'lllilllllNiLiJIIilllllllilllll f WHEN YOl' WWT BREAD. LlOyd Oeorge has telegraphed the following message to the Irish Re public: "I have received your ac ceptance lo a conference, and will be happy io see you at any time. " A cull has been sent out in Port land by the mayor, county commis sioners and public welfare bureau for a food conference in the city on Monday. Twice as many families as at this time last year are calling on charity for relief, it is announced hy the public welfare bureau. There's no bettir bread on the market today than I Arlington Made Bread j linked in the sanitary electric Z ovens of the 1 The Arlington Bakery t V. A. Bnhaann, Prop. iRI.IMi TON ORHOON Z R. X. Stanllol.l, President Ralph A. Boita, Cashier Frank M. R. Sloan, 1st l.ing, -nil Vice-President ice-President Bank of Stanfield CAPITAL STOCK $25,000.00 Four Per Cent Interest Paid on Time Certificates of Deposit. BOARDMAN: The Hub of 88,000 fertile acres under U. S. Reclamation Service. The Gate way to the Great John Day with its 110, 100 acres to be made abundantly produc tive by your governments unequalled engineering skill. BOARDMAN: A progressive town of pro gressive people in n wonderfully progressive community, where everybodys slogan is "DO IT," is situated 170 miles east of Port land, Ore., on the Columbia River, the Col unibiii Highway and the main line of the Union Pacific Transcontinental Railway. Have you surveyed our community? If you dream of .sunshine, flowers, fertile fields and a comfortable home, '-DO IT." BOARDMAN Townsite Co. E. P. DODD, Pres. City Lots for Sale at Proper Prices Boardman is a New Town But Not a Boom Town HlltMIHlMMHMIIHM i 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.