The Boardman Mirror Boardman, Oregon PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY Mr. ( I. tin- V. Hsrtor. 1hx ESdJtor MARK A. I.EEI.AD. I'uhlUli. t.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCI Entered as second -class raai'fr Feb 11. I9tt, at the post office at Board man. Ore., under act of Mar 3, 1879. OUT - i'IK HP TH1H KIND Of liti.K.loN IN Yoii;MtM Butter. 1 lb. Co: lace Cheese, dish. Eas. plate K. Honey. S combs. Candy, piate. Soap, S tars or 5 lbs. soft. siNtiUi box kxhihitk trruai For the best packed tax each of the lolloping varieties of apples: 6- Spu.enl'erc 7 Yellow New town. Baldwin. 9 -King. 10 Gravenstin 11 Winesap. 12 Jonathan. 13--Vinter Panana. 14 rm it r " rinoc lev All o! acr a t ii ; n s I'l I' fo!ici;.e what arr Why not ee'.ch the spirit af fives In the foliowinc little homily, which contain" some of the proper religion, but whose author is unknown: "There arc fancier towns 'ban our little town, there are towns that are bigc-r than this, and the people who live in the smaller towns don't know itement they miss. There things you see in the wealthier tow ns that you can't in a town that's small: and yet. up and down, there is no othr town like oor little town after all It may be that the streets aren't Ions, they're not wide nor maybe straight, but the r.eiehtars you know in your own little town all welcome a fellow it's great. In the glittering streets of the glittering town, with its palace and pavement and thrall, in the midst of the throng you wii! frequently long for your own little town. i spite of the fact that it's email, you'll And it a fact that our own little town is the best little town after all." TK I HllilT- Single varieties, two iPrci:r.ens t-ach of th varieties: It Baldwin. 19 Grav;n?:eln. ?0 Gano 21 Grimes' Goiden. 22 Jonathan J 4 -King. 26 Mam moth Black; wig. 27 Missoari Pip- rtheron Spy. 2S Ked in. 30- Yellow New 13 -Red Astrachan. Beauty. 33 Roibury Spitxeuberg. 37 Winter Banana. 39 r. 40 Yellow Eellfiow ansa Black. 4 2 Yel vnt 44- Delicious 45 46 Stayinen W. Green icg. 4S 49 White Wm--Ail other varie- Cheek Pif town rtrp 32 Rome Russet. 1 Winesap woif nil er. 4 1 -Arkansas low Transparent. York Imperial. Wine-sap 47 -X Mcintosh Red ter Fearmain. 50 ties. ( :. :t FUTS EXHIBIT PKAR8 Single varieties, two plates, five specimens' each of the following varict ios : 51 Bartlett. 5! BeaurreD'Anjo::. 59 P. 1 oihr vari I'! TE . m 1 H morr m OCX- 1 OOMM1 MTV Kll; PMaataM I M (Ribbons Only-) Pou'trr Trio Rarred Rocks. Trio White Wyandotte Trio Rhode Island Rd. Trio Light Ilrahmas. Tr.o Ruff Cochins Trio Aneonas. Trio R C White Leghorn Trio S C White Leghorns. Trio S C Brown Leghorns. Trio Rlack Minorca Trio White Minorcas. Trio any other vanetjr. Pair Turkeys. Trio fVfcin Iucks Trio Indian Runner Ducks. Trio any other variety ducks. Trio Gee. Largt and best poultry exhibit ar. nltural Ten ears Yellow Dent Com. Ten ears White IVnt Cora Ten fans Flint Corn. Ter ears Pop Corn. Tc ears Sweet Cora. Display Sore hum or Sugar Corn tea stalks. Alfalfa live bunches Iracecabk Watermelon S specimens Cantaloupe 5 specimen; Muskmeions J specimen. Cncun.her 5 specimens Iry Bean TaWe Beet Cabba.ee 3 specimens Carrot- i table 5 specimen Potatoes 1 perk. Parsnip J specimens Onion 5 specimen So,uab- S specimens Pumpkin 3 speeimen. Tnrntp i speeir.i-ns largesi and best collection vege tab'ea. IWI collection potatoes Best general farm evhibit i .rh article luay he exhibited a an ; individual or combined with others to make a disptav. I 1 Dried Fruits plate exhibit i 1 Dried Vegetables i plate exhibit t J. Preserves .tams. txiaruiaiade etc . pints or giajs- 5 Canning: A Vegetable (Quarts B Pickle i quarts i 1 Laree site or whole. I. Reltshe or mixed, chow chow, etc. C. Fruit quarts I tarry Sheldon. 60 All Class 4. KMIIttl i I'l Hl rarieties. two p!a:es. five each of the following 61 Early Crawford. 6; Uberta. 63 Early Charlotte. 64 Late Crawford. 65 Jluir. 66 Salway 67- -All other varieties. .- 3. PLATE EXHIBIT PI. I MS Single varieties, two plate, ten specimens of the following varieties: 68 Bradshaw. 69 tl!ow Egg 70 Pond's Seedling Hungarian I . 71- W.ishmgton. 7 2 All other standard varieties. Caa 6. I'l TI. EMili'.n ' PRl'XKH Single varieties, two ?:a:es. ter specimens of the following varieties: 74 Italian 75- Sugar 76 Sil vn 7? Petite or French 7s Ml other standard varieties Ctaa f, l'I.TK I.HI!'.n t,l INt I Pinapple quince - AU other standard (laaa k. Pl.Xll EXHIBITS i. i:PES Best. 25-pound crate comaining 4 taxe. any variety, commercial dis play. l-Ue B Display of loganberry juice, not :s than five bottles, one quart each Claea lrt. m,..i M Ps Display of Franqueites. not less than ten pounds. Display of May ettes. not lea than ten pounds Display of Filbert, not less than tea pound. ' IS in). Dresser set. .1 r more piece, j Colored enib. bac. white or brown. I Pair embroidered tow els 'Single embroidered towel. ' Pin cushion. Display a artistic colored work. 1'iano scarf. Table runn-Ts on white linen. Table covers on brown liner. Display of cross stitch. 3 pieces. MilTI HSiBM IDEIIY ' Doiley (under IS in. I Fr-.-.h and , M'Yer IS in. I French und Centerpiece. ?Coronation Cord. Centerpiece. Roman cut cord. Lunch cloths. French and eyelet. Luach set. Lvinch cloth. Hardar.?r. :. neb c'h. Coronation Cord. Sideboard scarf. French and eyelajt. Pair embroidered pillow slips. Set bed linen, 3 pieces. Pair embroidered towels. One towel. Pin cushions. Dresser scarf. Collar. Collar and caffs. met covvr. Frrtich and eyelet. Gown. French and eyelet. :. French and eyelet. I';!, dress. French and eyelet. Hand bag. Display of enib., not less than five pieces. Embroidered handkerchiefs mot less than 3). Baby bonnet. Tabic napkins (initial). Stall of underwear. B XTTEVBl'RG Centerpiece (under IS inches). C nterpiece toveir 18 inches). Table scarf. Piano scarf. Door panel. DRAWH W"RK Handkerchiefs. lunch cloths over 18 inches). Pair pillow slip. Toweis (drawn or woven I. Side board scarf. Bureau scarf. Bed set t sheets and pillow slips i Corset cover. dress. weiiish darning T vTTlVG Collar. Handkerchiefs Yard of tottinr. wide or narrow. Towels, trimmed in tatting. Pillow slips trimmed in tatting. RaSy dress trimmed in tatting. Baby bonnet trimmed in tatting. Waist trimmed in tatting. Cvrset cover trimmed in tatting. Collar and cuffs trimmed in tatting. Centerpiece (over IS in.) tatting. Piano scarf trimmed in tatting. Bureau or dresser scarf, in tatting. iT.iM METING Irish crochet collar Irish crochet collar and cuffs. Irish crochet bags. Irish crochet jabbol Irish crochet trimmed waists. One yard Irish lace. One yard Irish insertion. curtains i trimmed I A. Bread i Graham incy Bread B Baking Powder - I. Biscuits iplat 6 1 ; 1 Nut or Fancy Bread or Buns. C. All other Breads - D. Cake- 1 Ancel 2 S-ece 1 F IVuthruts and all fried. O Pte facie Jcfcrs tibsft DIV lH C ttl l M HONEY DEPARTMENT 1 Exhibits must be in Ipace by noon. Tneaday. September 12. 1921 2 If there is no co:i. petujoa only otse prfisinrti will be paid. 3. The judge will in no case give first premium fo a second grade product. een though there are only two exhibits 4. Ail exhibit taasi have been rtroduced it the apairy of the ex hibiTor durire the year 1921. and premium will be restricted to ex hibits frot:s within the county 5. Honsv must be pure nectar sugar or syrup being barred, and Jdg-f should open up parkace and ats; themse-ive that fii i a act Sect:oa less than three-fourths full will also be barred 6. The score for judging comb oaey will be a follows: Points Flavor . . $ Manner el pnttmg up 20 Ctaaallaan 24) Color g fwnwlag i Filled sections 141 straight (Mat S '",cnr-. appearance 10 Doily i under IS in., not less than I Center, trimmed in crochet. Lunch cloth, square, trimmed in crc Pillowslips trimmed in crochet Bad set. 3 piece, in crochet. Towel, crochet trimmed ttureau or sideboard scarf, crochet Piano scarf, crochet trimmed. Crochet bag. Crochet coliars. One yard or more of lace One yard or more of insertion. Child hood. Child's sacque. Crochet bed spread. Afgan. Lady's shawl. Crochet yokes. KNITTING Pair knit curtains, trit-ied. I"zir knit socks. Kitehaer toe. , Knit scarf, i Knit wristlets. Knit hweater. . Knit helmet i I! d ?;.read. 2 ards lace (in piece). ! 2 yards insertion (in piece.) v ;irons trimmed with knit lace, j Pillow slip, trimmed with knit lace. SOFA Piuv i Sofa pillows, lone and short, i Sofa pillows, solid, j Display of not less than 4 pillows, j Macroue pillow. 1,(1 II I S j Siik log cabin. Cotton or worsted log cabin. J Silk or worsted patchwork (crazy Best quilted ?uilt, anv design. WOVEN' OYER GO BSk or log cabin. 2 yards cf crocheted lace. Best sofa pihow. Best collection hand trimmed hand kerchiefs. Draw;; work apron. Quilt, worsted patch work. Ouilt. hand quiited. Pair woolen sox. Mittens, pair. S!ippers. pair. Rugs., different ki nds. sweater: etc. FLOWERS Di iM.:n L laas i RULE--Where greenhouse plant come in competition with outdoor irrown plants, the preference will be given the outdoor grown plants. Exhibition of roses, not less than three vai ties. Exhibition of dahlias, not less than three varieties. Exhibition of carnations. not less than three varieties. Exhibition of asters, not less than three varieties. Exhibition of crysanthemums, not less than three varieties. Exhibition of verbenas, not less than three varieties. Exhibition of pansies, not less than three varieties. Exhibition of lillies. Exhibition of zinnias. Exhibition of Phlox drummondi. Exhibition of petunias. Exhibition of gladioli. Class -2. Everlasting Cowers. Dish of cut flowers. Taney basket of flowers. Class it. Exhibition of pot plants, not less . than ten pots. Exhibition of begonias. Exhibition of coelus. Exhibition of loberose. ..:.fn piant of double geranium. Specimen of salvia splendeur. Specimen of foliatre begonia. Specimen of flowering begouia. Specimen of coelus. Specimen of ftishia. Specimen of carnation. Specimen of abutilon. Sixcimen of heliothrope. Specimen of siher-leavel geranium Specimen of tri-colored geranium. Specimen of rose geranium. S;ecimen of climbing plant. Ssecimen of cactus. Specimen of palm. Specimen of hoya carnosa. SiEgle pot plant. Hanrinc basket with plant. Rus;ic stand, not less than 3 feet in heighth. filled with choice plants. CI.I B MEMBERS CONTEST Those entering the club members' contest should enroll for ili- work as early as poeaible, and make an exhibit of their work at the fair. Each member must have a report telling how hi crop wan grown 0T4 how his articleH ere produced, Th- ba. ia for reward and other brief instructions are given here for 'ach project. For further instruction one should r'-ad the project circulars sen I out by i he state leader of the club work, Oregon Agricultural Oollese, Cor-j rallis. lAit t. Corn Growing Cluh members Khali grow at leant 'ine-eighlli of an acre of corn, Tin y ..ay hire th; ground plowed, but tiiBt do all the other work. Exhibit -All exhibit conahsting of ears of field corn, grown and tooted by club tnembera, will be quired in all local, county and ate club contests. Well-matured ears, uniform in ,::e and shape, with Straight rows, impact kernels, butts and lips Well lied, and small to medium tiled obn, are preferred. H-itcl every word In the prize list. Basis of rewards.- The awards in !1 corn club contests are as follows: (a) Exhibit 50 (b) Final project report: Best yield 20 Best profit on in vestment 20 Completeness and ac curacy of report .. .10 Possible score 100 For the club member scoring the greateat number of points in the orn growing contest: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th rewards. It 2. Potato Growing Club members shall grow at least one-eighth of an acre of potatoee, They may hire the ground plowed, ut must do all the other work. Exhibit. An exhibit of one peck ol raarkel potatoee, frown and select ed by club members, will be required in all local, county and state con fetti). The market demands a smooth, hallow-eyed, oblong oval, ntedinm slzed tuber, free from disease and other blemishes. liahis of awards. - -The awards In all potato club coniesu will be as follows: (a) Exhibit 50 (b) Final project report: Beat yield 20 Be I profit on in vestment 20 Completeness and ac curacy of report ....10 50 Possible score Kjtj For the club scoring the greatest number ol points in the potato grow ing contest: lit, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th rewards, i.ot ;.- Vegetable Gardening; The growing of at least one twentieth of an acre of vegetables of at least five varieties. Exhibit.- A vegetable exhibit, con- ') :''.: Higher Institution of TECHNOLOGY Eight Schools; Seventj Departments FALL TF.RM OPENS SEPT. 19, 1921 For infurmiuon rie to the Refittftr Oregon Agricultural College COKVALL1S CONDENSED STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF I ARLINGTON N A T I 0 N ALB A N K Z AKUNdTON, OREGON At the Close of Business on June 30, 1921. RESOURCES 1.1 AMII.ITIES Loans and Discounts. .$309,358. 05 1 Capital Stock $ 25,000.00 Bonds, Stocks and i Surplus and I'ndivid- Warrants 76,370.02! ed Profits 58.017.93 f Furniture & Fixtures 1.495.00 ' filiation 12,500.00 Other Real Estate .... 30,470.0'J Hue to Banks 1.038.23 Cash and Due from Deposits 218,655.00 Banks 41.393.83 Bills Payable 19,903.07 Interest Earned and Rediscounts with not Collected 13.337.99 Fed. Reserve Bank 137,310.66 J472.424.89 I 1472.424.89 MIM?HMHIt(MmMMKMIieiHmMMIMIIIHI sow is the time to Subsciihe for the Boardman Mirror MMM The 1 Continental Insurance Co. ' of New York ARTHUR L. LARSEN Resident Agent f Boardman - Ore son DIAMOND M))MO))MIMMHMMM University of Oregon PU CONTAINS fSSa T Colt o4 Liman. TV Cr.cs. .-. " Tl Irani ot 't f iTin Tbe Sckool c Arcbrtrcture Tr S . , ., U and .Wi Art. TV Scboo! ot MejaUa. Tbe Meal ot F.-nnca TSc School ot Mime. AiMMttH. TV Scboo! o, PhycJ TV ScSool oi FAKatio!. Jaaaejaai Total T. The score for udcicg extr ed honey will be as follow : Po fajr 3 .tyle of ptitUbg up 43Mnaaae sttjjMNteaa l Mr .. , i Color i Gera! appearance Jfv - . - TV ScSool of Soooloey Fall Term Opens September 26 and Tubes Mighty Easy Riding t 4 4 t 4 j t V i M 4 ENENi Ajsi M4BMCAN CORKSCREW IS WWTil hKRE THAN A RUSSIAN! RUBLE. 1 '.? v. mi V ) . Ntal , 1- Speeune of ooaib les than 14 ponnd. 2 Stpoctniea of extracted hoaey. not leas than 24 pneanla. I Staerianeai of beeswax not taaa If poad oft bnebt yeOow i ara to be rJmea prefereaxe S atte comb acie three S ."tjtte comb a acta GBdea) ! Stast eocnb aaclea CaraioUa . a t Siajcie MKb uacieaa Caacaa) j HtnilM -IN. Aproa Sirt Vtt Caad' dnncs l'idrir x -n mm vki. an Hl MWIM, CbiM' dre Baby drea Watat. I ' Corset corer Tta4ay of baad aev ' ia !w tKaa tve pteeea. "i";n mki;oi i: Luacr ckh inqaaret o brosra )S ! uicfc cotb )aar oa vaue Uaea Tray etotk. iDellif ea vkite Itaea coder I lai , Center piece oa wait Uaaa tever COWE AGAIN and Ajrain and Avrain WE ARE ALU AYS PLEASED TO SEE YOU. Our line of h.K- m in and on dUplav (:et our pnee and e tht hoes before ou buy. We ill haxe a full line of school upplie. Be sure and x. thtm alM. Scht4 will soon begin and you will want them. t OCR STOCK IS n.MPLETE IN ALL LINES. WE ARE HERE TO SERVE VOL Boardman Trading Co. "I )r I ' H THE MODERN A. B. C ALWAYS BE CAREFUL! I ' i L(Hse Wheels Tightened While You Wait. 2b G A S O I L S A CCESSORIES Expert Guaranteed Repair Work at Reasonable Prices. Service Car Any Time Any Where If Your CAP Is Sick. We Can Cure It No Cure, No Pav, Boardman Garage 0