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About The Boardman mirror. (Boardman, Or.) 1921-1925 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1921)
Cin FOLKS GO FARM, HUNTING IN AUTO CARAVAN, v. f X. -v. ... iv.-... : I'I'fl nlr HlfclM "I iliMfll HIM I IT llnllll WW II WH I Scene In Brooklyn, N Y., when 25 families started for far Irlaho in automobiles, a 2,500 mile take up farms near liithl, that State. Gov. Davis, of Idaho, helped them and arranged for a tract of 5 000 acres for them to farm. They had trailers for all their cars. All the 25 families have plenty of" money to make a start. Note subway station; arrow pointing to it This is the way all New York suhwav nrsna look. LOCAL HAPPENINGS A. Skoubo spent the beat pun of this lost VUll on business. Mr. and Mrs, Qlenn Brow arc the proud parents of a daughter. Mrs. E, Crawford and son, Harry, ure visiting In Portland ihiK week. On Wednesday of this week the Packardfl and a fOW 1'riendH picniecd at the Green House. El wood Hope and Cecil Thome, Hon Of Dr. Thorne of Hood liiver, are visiting at the Royal Rand home. L, M. Morgan of .Ma com her and Morgan, drove to Portland last week returning Monday, driving a Btuta bug. Mrs. Claire 1' Hurler and the L, M. Morgan family have rented the Ballanger residence, and will move ANNOUNCEMENT I have taken over the prae ttee of Dr. Dale Rotilwell, op Utinetrlal and optician, and will practice permanently in I 'endli ton a I I he office former ly occupied by him in the American Hank building. I am a graduate of l)e Key aer Inatltuta of Optometry, one of the very best In the country, Before coming to Pendleton I was with the Columbia Optl ca i i oiupany of I'm t land. 1 have all of Dr. Untbwell's otllee records and equipment and am ready In meet the pen pie of Umatilla county, Dr. Lester Richey Lena i.i i in in Your Eyes, I.eilNes Duplli aled nit Hhoi i Notice. American National itunk ni.lg. I'lAM.IlTOV, ORB. in Immediately, This will leave the teaeherago ready for the no.; touchers. Assist the editor in getting the news of this section. It will be ap preciated by us as well us all our renders. The Ayres and Packard hoys went down the riveo below the Oreen Hotise on B camping trip. They de purled Friday. Mrs. Royal Rand entertained Mon day for Mrs. Deun of Seattle, Her guests were Mesdumes Jenkins, Deun and Packard Mr. and Mrs. Clawsen and tittle daughter of Portland, are vising al the (iilhrolh ranch, Mrs. Clawsen is Mr. Hilbrelh's sister. f Loon Kulziu r hus Installed a phone BO now all you ladles who like to talk and all ladies do just call the "Missus" up and tell her the news. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. I lei vim had Mr and Mrs. J. C Ballanger, Mr Ballenger, Sr. and Miss Ella Ballon ger as dinner guests on Thursday evening. Clarence Bergor and family left Thursday for their home in Penn sylvania. Mr. Bergar is Ira a Bar ger's brother, and has been visiting here for I he past ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Neal lllenkney of Echo, motored down Sunday after noon and visit oil al the home of Mrs. Bleakney's mother. Mrs. c. p, Hart' or. They left earl Monda morning lor I heir home Mrs W. II. Stewart, president of the P. T. A . has issued a call to the association for a mooting, Fri day afternoon, September 2 at toe school house. She wishes to for mulate plans for a reception to the new teachers. Now everyone that is Interested be sure to be on hand. Herbert Everett and family have moved to Pilot Hock, where Mr Everett will he employed in a ga rage. Mr. Everett made many good friends during his short stay here, who wish him success. Mrs. Mae Wetzel Haird has just opened an tip-to-date Marinello Beauty Parlor in the Stungior build ing in Pendleton. Mrs. Haird is a graduate of the Chicago School ol Cosmeticians and is thorough equipped to do all kinds of thil work. The Strait brothers gave a very enjoyable dance on their new ferr bout lust Saturday, There wus not a very large attendance owing to th cold wind, but those who were there enjoyed the music and the novel! of dancing by moonlight on the water. THE QUALITY SHOP, 811 Main St., Pendleton, has boon enlarged and is ready to show new fall models in millinery. Original stlcs as well as coiiis of French models Interior decorations in Prencfa grey, including French room. Our Uaardiuan friends Invited 2!)-2t SI.WOTT TO HOLD COMI'KTI- T1VE EXAMINATION FOR ANNAPOLIS AND WEST POIlfl Congressman Nick Sinnolt will make his 11)22 appointments to the Naval Academy at Annapolis and the Military Academy al West Point bj means of a compel it ive exam innt ion This examination will be held foj Mr. Sinnolt by the P. S. Civil Service Commission on October 29, 1021 in Baker, Bend, LaOrande, Klamath Falls, Ontario, Pendleton and Tin Dalle?.. Apfolntmenta will he made by the congressman nuuotuiua Ui Lm aua made b the candidates taking tin examination, as reported to him bj the examiners of the Civil Servio Commission. The Second Division of Oregon and nine altornuteships; and on. prlncipalahlp and two alternateahlp at the Military Academy during 1922 Official examinations to Annapolis are hold during February and April 1922, and for West Point March 7, 1922. Mr. SlnnOtt hus set the dale for the competitive examination far ahead in order that those success ful therein may have plenty of time will have three vacancies at the Na val academy, three prlnclpalshlps mm ,. Hi : SitCjiri MiLttlMl THE AUGUST CLEAN-UP SALE mtKiiiritiiiH,,iiB Wiw.t Ki now running at it fullest capacity, Everj service is taxed to its utmost, and thanks to the patience of the thousands of Kastern Oregon customers and the good " ill of our efficient sales people, we are gradually and success full) towering the the big 1500,000 stock of the country's lust merchandise. We Must Still Further Reduce This Enormous Stock Friday and Saturday of this week you ill see t o of the greatest Merchan dise events ever held in Pendleton. Two Big Dollar Days, where hundreds of Good Things will be offered for Si. This two Dollar Da Event will extend throughout the entire store, from the grocery and bargain department clear up to the top floor where our fine ready-to-wear department is located This two day event is held in connec tion w ith the GREAT AIGIST ( lrax-UP SALE WHICH KI NS THROUGHOUT THE MONTH. Bring your dollar and see what you bring home with you. Pendleton's Greatest Department Store The PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Where It Pays To Trade. to prepare for the official examina tions. Any young man of the required ag'' w ho is a hona fide resident of the Second District jof Oregon is eligible to take the examination. Ful! particulars regarding same may be had by writing to Hon. N. J. Sinnolt, Koom 347, House of Repre sentatives, Washington, D. C. 1, 1ST OF SCHOOL HOOKS Following is the list of high shoo looks in use in Oregon, which th organized classes will use in th Boardman schools: Wells-Hart, new high school algebra Durell-Arnold, plane and solid go metery. Robinson, mod -mod. times. Breasted, ancient times. File, history of the United State;-. Clippinger, written and spoken eng lish. Ward, sentence and theme. McGreever, century handbook of writing. Long, English Hierature. Payne, American literature. Read, forms and. functions Ameri can government. Bergen & Co., practical botany. Hnnler, civic biology. Conn & Ii., adv. physiology am hygiene. McPheraon & H., first course lr chemist ry. Millikan & 0., first course in physic: Snyder, general science. Waters, agriculture. Miner & Ell wall, bookkeeping: Text, Introductory Course. Blanks, 1 to 4. Forms, tlox A. Inc. Forms, Tablet A. Inilth, Latin lessons. Bennett, new Latin grammar. Gunnison, H , Cicero's orations, (elaeyj Caesar's Gallic war. Faircloligh, B Virgil's Aeneid Iliardenall, new French course. Hall, Poco a Toco I first book ii Spanish ) De V'itis, Spanish grammar. Bailey, domestic science. Wi ll man, food study. Till; MIDNIGHT CALL The doctor hears the noisy bell, and staggers , to the ,phone, then silently he dons his garb, and march es forth, alone; a chill pervades the empty street, and stjngs his wear form, while others, in their cozy BDta are comforted and warm. Thru all the toilsome weary day he bat tled with his foes, anticipating in his way, a night of earned repose. Rut ah, how vain the doctor's hopea! The thought of peaceful rest, or happy hour to call his own, eludev ills constant quest. 'Tls his to strive for competence against the rainy day, and his to heal the suffering ones, that fall beside the way; 'tis Ills to lend i he cheering smile, and lift the asted form, no matter 'low I he midnight chills, nor how sevei e i tie storm. For Dim, there is no peaceful dream, no restful hour s set, wherein this silent, eurnesi tan may rally, or forget. God, live him strength to overcome lib, leartaches, one and all, and lead him gently when he makes his final nidnight call! llililOO.X NEWS ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. F. G. drover and family of Monmouth, arrived Sunday and are camped in the Mrs. Castle house for a month while t he hug. Uleckley house near the school hous is undergoing some iVf'Tsry re pairs and general cleaning. Whe' this is done they will move into ii h be close to the school. Mr. Grovei will be principal of the school foi the coming term. C. H. Coffin drovt through from Monmouth with truck bringing their household u-oods ove .ii.d F. H. links loaded iiim up witl watermelons for the return trip Tuesday morniii';. Garland Jeude of Portland, visiting Lyle Seaman js week. H left Portland afoot Thursday morn Ing. and arrived in 1 1 ; igon at noor Friday, making the trip in a day and a half. He did not make much sue cess in walking, however, as he wa picked up by a truck before he go out of Portland limits and later o: picked up by a tourist who insisted upon delivering him to the very doo of his destination They were, how ever, repaid by a watermelon feast The parties were people from Okla homa. and treated the boy royal!' all the way throuch. Mrs. G. K West and daughter or Graybull. Wyo.. who has been visit Ing Mr. and Mrs. A n. Chaney foi the past couple of weeks, returned to Greybull Sunday. Wait Rising spent a few days with I F. L. Wait last week, and returned to Portland Sunday. The school has purchased a loS", Smith and Harnes piano for the nev school building through M. E. Shurte of Arlington. This piano is absolute ! ly guaranteed to stand up in a school building or anywhere, and if it fails to function satisfactorily at any time, will be replaced by Mr. Shurte. The people of the district will be -lad lo hear of this purchase, and can well be proud of the instrument See letter from the seed house on potatoes shipped to Irrigon, and don't forget to advise Mr. Seaman I you wish to secure any of this certified seed as adjustment at the ow figures quoted. Some have al ready booked their wants and the list will be closed early In September. The bulk of the watermelons haw moved out. Only about half a:; much joing out par day now as was up to the first of the week. This does not mean that there is no melons here lO'W as we can supply the markets rloseby. W. W. Agee shipped his flock of white leghorn chickens from Mc Minnville Friday by express consist ing of 14 coops and is going ahead with his plans of the poultry busi ness on a large scale. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Saling and Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Fargerstrom had a picnic dinner with friends from across the river on Blalock Island on Saturday. They also hunted Belgian hares which are quite abundant on the island. Don't forgot the rabbits. New sup ply of poison at the depot. Pendleton Shoe Shop 118 West Court St. NEW METHOD SHOE REPAIRING We Rebuild, Not Cobble The Rest Work for the Least Money Pendleton, Oregon WE PAY PARCEL POST ONE WAY minnwHMin Marinello Beautv Parlors Mae Wetzel Raiid Stan trier Building. Pendleton, Ot Suite 24-2526 Shampooing Marcelling Hairdressing Hair Tinting Phone Connection Scalp Treatments" Facials Electrolysis Manicuring Marinello Preparations Hair Goods f ' Drop in at the I PASTIME ) Candies Tobacco 0 m L Pool Koom Barber Shop ICE CREAM C. SNIVELY U it j rk..n.,. I I UIM.lll, VICgUll j, 72 1M Highway Inn 0. H. WARNER, Proprietor Boardman, Oregon In Connection BOARDMAN AUTO LIVERY "We, go anywhere night or day" WE SELL LAND or show you a homestead. We saw it first. Let us show you. m Fire! i!i:ii:iiiiiiiiiwi:r;i'iifl!i:.;r!i!j!,;i;: v.iiu Fire WE NEVER THINK that WE NEED FIRE INSURANCE until IT IS TOO LATE. -x- PROFIT BY YOUR NEIGHBOR'S LOSS and INSURE NOW. STAR INSURANCE COMPANY of AMERICA. -x- Liverpool & London & Globe of Liverpool, England. -x- J. C. Ballenger, Agent Boardman, Oregon.