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mKmiiuntmiinifiDittuiuimiiniimimiitumimii:iiiiiKi!in!:iiiiiiinuitii(iMiiiirH!iiiiiic PROFESSIONAL CARDS wimimmii hi mil iiiim mmmm S. E. NOTSON ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW Office in Court House HEPPNER - . . OREGON FRANCIS McMENAMIN Lawyer HEPPNHR, OREGON Roberts nuildiiig. 'Phone 643 JAMES D. ZURCHER Altorney-nt-Law STANFIEIjD - . OREGON Will De at the Highway Inn Wed nesday of each week. DR. W. W. ILLSLEY- Osteopathic PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 'Phone Res. 711 Office 551 Office over Bank Bldg., Hermiston. Calls answered at all hours. WOODSON & SWEEK ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Masonic Building Heppner, Oregon. DR. F. V. PRIME V E N T I S T R Y HERMISTON, ORE. Bank Building 'Phones: Office 93. Residence 751. Hours: 8 a. in. to 5 p. m. FRANCIS P. ADAMS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON HERMISTON, ORE. Bank Bldg. 'Phones: Office 92. Residence 595. Office Hours 9-12. 3-6. Calls Answered Day or Night. DR. RAY W. LOGAN PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Edwards Building Calls answered at all hours promptl; UMATILLA - - OREGON In Irrigon on Wednesdays. In Boardnian Tuesdays & Thursday.-- 'Phone 473 PAN TORI UM CLEANERS AND DYERS 719 Garden St. Mail orders receive prompt attentio; PENDLETON - - OREGON IMIiMIIUIlUlIIIID Pendleton Shoe Shop 118 West Court St. NEW METHOD SHOE REPAIRING We Rebuild, Not Cobble The Rest Work lor the Least M0H6) Pendleton, Oregon WE PAY PARCEL POST ONE WAY IfllltlinBM tmmmmmmmmammtmmmmmaA 1 The Only Restaurant in I Pendleton Employing a f full crew of white help. I T H E F R E N C H RESTAURANT HOHRACH BROS., PROPS. Elegant Furnished Room in Connection. Illlillll ISIIEIIillilllllillllin MMMMMtllllg I Thanksgiving Time---J Turkeys Then you will need some new silverware or cut glass. We have tine Holmes & Edwards Alvin ami Community lines which are the very best. Also a line of small pieces in glu.ss. WM. H. OGDEN Jeweler to the Hermiston, West End. Oregon Mt 4Mt MM MMMIIIIIIIIMMMi ! i The 1 1 ; : Continental Insurance ! '. ; ; Co. ! ! ; ; of New York , '" ! I ARTHUR L. LARSEN j j j ' Resident Agent ; j ; ; Boardman - Oregon ', OH, NO; WE AREN'T WARLIKE! Uncle Sam has been testing out new giant cannon at his proving grounds near Aberdeen, Md., for a couple of weeks. The picture shows what a big 16-inch "rifle," throwing shells weighing 2400 pounds, each did to a piece of steel armor plate a foot thick. Boardman Utellem Vol.2. Boardman High School, Boardman, Ore., Nov. 4. 1921. No. 4. BOARDMAN UTELLEM edited by the Boardman High School Mrs .Shurte has been a visitor at school this week. , in successful dairying for only by that method can the star boarder among the cows be eliminated. A new set of International Ency clopedia has been added to the library. Four of the boys from the J. H. room were absent from school Mon day forenoon. They must have been sea-sick as they took a trip to Iila lock Island Sunday. Wanda Gilbreth left here last week and is now going to school In The Dalles. The sewing clasu is making woolen reuses for themselves instead of loll dresses as was announced last week. The Singer sewing machine agent came in Friday afternoon, and gave the machine a thoro overhauling and readjustment. Delbert Carpenter has decided that the High School should have more practice in reading aloud. Miss Run ner is co-operating. Edna Broyles and Dorothy Hoard man are entertaining chicken pox this week so they will not be in school until their guest departs. Many of the high school students attended the Hallowe'en-Carnival at Irrigon last Saturday night. They report having had an enjoyable lime. The House Decoration class is (on paper) a $2500 so are giving $900 i in figures, not real money) to finish the building. now building (o: house. TOey als Efforts are being made to enroll a dairv record keeping club among the boys of the junior high school. Records are of primary importance BULLETIN OF BOARDMAN COMMUNITY CHURCH SERVICE Every Sunday Sunday School 10:30 a. m Church Service 11:30 a. m Christian LTideavor 7:30 p. m Prayer Meeting, every Thurs day at 8 . m All are welcome. Marinello Beauty Parlors Mae Wetzel Bnird Stanciir Building. Pendleton, Ore. Suite 24-25-26 Shamiooing Marcelling Hairdressing Hair Tinting Phone Connection Scalp Treatments Facials Electrolysis Manicuring Marinello Preparations Hair Goods THE H. & H. SHOP 7 10 Main Street Art Needlework thing for HEMSTITCHING Pendleton, Ore. Supplies Every the Baby. AND STAMPING Careful Attention to Mail Orders. i ARLINGTON NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 573,000.00 x OFFICERS j A. Wheelhouse, Pres. E. J. Clough, Vice Pres. j H. M. Cox, Cashier ; Chas. T. Story, Assistant Cashier ; x ; ARLINGTON - - - OREGON The pupils of the primary depart ment gave a Hallowe'en party in their room on Slonday. Games were played and refreshments of cracker- k and apples were served. There .are several absences from school owing to the chicken pox. The cases are not serious, and three or four days is about t lie limit for the disease to run its course. The Debating Society has decided upon the following question for Tues day, " Resolved, the Boardman School District should build a Gymnasium." The president appointed Lauren Cumins to take the chair so that she might take part In the debate. Edna Broyles was appointed critic. The sides now stand, affirmative: Wilnia Gilbreth, Dorothy Boardman and Delbert Carpenter. Negative: Mac Wat l ins, Delia Olson and Doris Healey. t Frances E. Willard Day was re cognized at assembly last Friday morning, using as a basis the pro gram suggested by State Superinten dent Churchill. The first number was the singing of "America" fol lowed by the "Flag Salute." The assemblage was next addressed by Mrs. Boardman, who gave a short talk on the life and work of Miss Willard. A number of quotations were given by the Junior High, and some results that have followed pro hibition from the grades. After prac ticing the new song, "Oregon My Oregon" once or twice the assembly was dismissed. .1 OK E S Doris "In what course do you ex pect to graduate?" Fritz "In the course of time." The generosity of some people is delightful they never can keep any thing to themselves. Mr. Crawford Is about ten minutes late for lunch at the Cafeteria nearly every day. Miss Runner as a rule gets down for lunch about ten minutes late. What is it? The farther it goes the bigger it gets. Gossip. Sixth i.r 1. 1. Malx l Brown and Edna Bhinehart have returned to school after a short illness of chicken pox. 00 ST R .WHERRIES MOW APPEARING ers far from that patriotic combina tion of turkey and cranberry sauce. Late Pacific Coast cranberries ae now appearing on the markets. The local berries are readily distinguish able front their Atlantic cousin, the eastern cranberry, by the lighter color of the local fruit. This lighter color Is now recognized as a distinct asset, as it gives the cooked product B much brighter red hue, and also oroates a stiffer jelly. No cranberry could produce a caucq or jelly of finer quality than those grown in our own state. The entire crop is now harvested, and the growers are now devoting their attention to the quality of their pack. Fine weather during Septem ber and the first part of October has permitted the fruit to be picked dry, and the growers are well pleased with the fact that they had such favorable weather during the har vest, as the keeping quality of their product decidedly improved thereby. The crop is fully up to earlier ex pectations, and with an acute short age of the eastern cranberry, the Oregon cranberry is already in great demand. In the great cranberry district at the mouth of the Columbia river is the bulk of Pacific Coast cranberries grown. Oregon and Washington have joined forces in a marketing cam paign, and growers of these states have formed the Pacific 'Cranberry Exchange which markets their fruit. I i "il WMIIMIIP II nl 1 1 Bi'll BOARDMAN MIRROR WANT ADS 1 1 1 wiwi i.wiiiwiin iiwnrtiMii iirinniawiirrTriiwiWiwwriMWiiaw Cleaning and pressing Mrs. Alice Dingntan. ;jotf FOR SALE reasonable 6 acre tract well located near Irrigon; for par ticulars address: 18 Barnum Apts, Medford, Ore. . 19-tf FOR SALE 2 Duroc Jersey Boars, 8 months old; 2 Bucks, 1 Febru ary lamb, 1 Shropshire buck, 5 years old. F. M. Whitney, 1 mi. So. of Hermiston. UBS-45-tf JERSEY COW for sale gives good rich milk. Also White Lily Elec tric washing machine in good con dition. Must sell. S. D. Pierce, at Standard office, Stanfleld. APPLES I now have apples for lc a pound. Jonathan, Rome Beauty, and mixed varieties. Also winter pears at lc without boxes. N. W. Jacobsen, Paterson, Wash. u Lj v .r. : m &z m w ! E. P. DGDD, Pres. City Lots for Sale at Proper Prices Boardman is a New Town But Not a Boom Town 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. Mmn J5 THE BOARDMAN MIRROR Is the Largest Paper Published in a town the size of Boardman IN THE WORLD! Through the efforts of Senator R. N. Stanfleld, the navy has made a ruling to the effect that canned cranberries may be placed on the ration list of the Navy. Previous to this time, cranberries had been listed only In fresh form, and in conse quence no canned cranberries could bp offered for sale for use of the Navy. The action of Senator Stan fleld provides a new outlet for this already famous Oregon product. This announcement comes as a welcome order to the personnel of the Pacific Fleet, for at holiday time many of the officers and men mav be awav in distant stations or In Asiatic wat- j 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. 1 Mft