The Boardman mirror. (Boardman, Or.) 1921-1925, February 24, 1922, Image 3

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f ALFA FARMS
Diversified Tracts
Small Acreage
Town Property
, UhinrnprOVd Land Willi Water
j City Lots in Hoard man
Town Lots in New Town of
COM) SPRINGS
r :s and Ofty Property
all parts at Oregon,
Islington and Idaho
EXCHANGE
t jtf. P. Dodd, Hermiston X
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BULLETIN oi iio.Mtn.M.W
I'MMlM i V ClIUtiCH S' T.S I-.
Every Sunday
Sunday School 10:30 a.
Church Service 11:30 a.
Christian btideavor 7:30 p.
Prayer Meeting, every Thurs
day at g 3,
All are welcome
FORD . IS ..STUDYING THE WEST
NOTICE I'OK PUBLICATION
NEW MARKET
TO FILL A LONG FELT
WANT, I HAVE OPENED
I A MEAT MARKET
IN THE BUILDING NEXT
5 TO THE
OLD POSTOFFICE
AND WILL CARRY A
FULL LINE OF
Fresh & ftmnked Moats
J A. C. PART LOW
The ;
Continental Insurance t
Co. ?
of New York
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
U. S. LAND OFFICE at The Dal
les, Oregon, January 26, 1922.
NOTICE is hereby given that
fomer J. Cason, of Boardman, Ore
gon, who, on April 28, 1917, made
Homestead Entry, No. 018530, for
NE NE y.i (being Unit "F"), Sec
tion 24, Township 4-North, Range
24 East, Willamette Meridian, has
filed notice of intention to make
three-year Proof, to establish claim
to the land above described, before
C. G. Blayden, United States Com
missioner, at Boardman, Oregon, on
(he 13th clay of March, 1922.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Claud White, Chas. Barnes, Chas.
J. Niter, O. H. Warner, all of Board
man, Oregon.
J. W. DONNELLY,
54-4 Register.
J NO'
ARTHUR L. LARSEN
Kesment Agent
Boardman - Oregon i
TIME
IS AN IMPORTANT THING J
WITH US MORTALS. 2
IS YOUR WATCH KEEPING
TIME?
IF NOT, SEND IT TO
WM. H. OGDEN
Jeweler to the Hermiston, If
West End. Oregon $
MHMHIMII)iHWmw
NOTICE I OR 1-l'liLICATION
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
U. S. LAND OFFICE AT THE
DALLES, JAN. 9, 1922.
NOTICE' IS HER EI! Y GIVEN that
Charles J. Ni;:er, of Boardman, Ore
gon, who, on January, 6, 19 17, mad
Homestead Entry No. 017047, for
WMs SE NEVi, WVi NE'i SEV!
(being unit "B"), Section 24, Town
ship 1 -North, Range 24-East, Wii
lametto Meridian, has filed noti
of intention to make three-yeat
Proof, to establish claim to the land
above described, before C, G. Blay
den, U. S. Commissioner, at Board
mail, Oregon, on the 24th day of
February, 1922.
'Claimant names, as witnesses:
Ira Derger. John J. Jenkins, H. H.
! Weston, Charles Dillabaugh, all oi
i Boardman, Oregon
J. W. DONNELLY,
4 9-2 Register
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I The Only Restaurant in
Pendleton Employing a
full crew. of white help.
T k E F R E N C H
RESTAURANT
HOtpjlACH BROS., CROPS.
Elegant Furnished Rooms
in Connection.
LOCAL h
IS!"
Henry Klager returned from Uma
tilla Wednesday. Mis. Klager and
Louise are setting up now and will
soon be home.
Yaughnan Keys returned home
.Sunday. He stood his operation
fine and is looking good.
Sam Boardman is again on the
sick list.
Ca tper Snlvely returned home
Sunday.
Robert Bradley is visiting his mot
her, Mrs. John Jenkens this week.
Howard Packard has been sick the
past week. He is improving how-
ver.
John! Jenkens made a business
rip to Seattle this week.
Bring your cleaning and pressing
'o Mrs. Alice Dingman. 39tl
lutomobile Manufacturer Has Data
on Columbia River Territory
The. Henry Ford organization,
now manufacturing automobiles in
large numbers and- contemplating
the wholesale manufacture of nit
rates at Muscle Shoals, undoubted
t tent ion to the north
luture period, accord
received by Dr. D. O.
this city, in reply to a
will turn its ;
west at some
lng to a lettei
Anderson of
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R. N. Staiifleld, Presldci
Ralph A. Holte, Cashier
prunk Sloai, it Vlee-lPresfclent
M. It. Ling, Hud Vice-President
HEPPNER TALKING BALL
Hoppner fans will meet tonight to
alk over the formation of a two
ounty league comprizing teams from
Beppnor, lone, Arlington and Con
Ion. Isn't it about time for the pres
0 repott another mental lapse on
lehalf of Dr. Brumfield. His ap
peal before the Supreme court Is
in May. If the mystery of the pink
kirt ia not cleared up all else will
be for naught.
comunlcationto Henry Ford, in which
he outlined (he water power pos
sidilities of i'tis region.
ED reply to Dr. Anderson's letter,
Frank Camp: all, assistant secretary
to Henry Ford, says in part:
"We have ,: massed a quantity of
Information regarding water power
pOBSlblUtes of the Columbia river
and adjacent territory, and will un
doubtedly turn our attention in that
direction at some future period."
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
U. S. LAND OFFICE at The Dal
les, Oregon, January 25, 1922.
NOTICE is hereby given that
Martin Hehm. of lone, Oregon, who,
on December 9, 1 0 1 S , made Addi
tional Homestead Entry, No. 020211,
tor E ' j SWM ,NWV4 SE and SW14
NEVt, Section 20, Township 2-North,
Range 25-Eat-!, Willamette Meridian,
has filed notice of intention to make
three-year Proof, to establish claim
Lo the land above described, before
.!. A. Waters. United states Commis
sioner, at Hoppner, Oregon, on the
21st day of March, 1922'.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Ed Rietmann, Phil Doherty. ltert
Johnson, J. n. I in us, all of lone,
Oregon.
J. W. DONNELLY,
Register.
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
S. E VOTSON
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Ollice in Court House
HEPPNER - - - OREGON
FRANCIS McMENAMIN
Lawyer
HEPPNER, OREGON
Roberts Building. 'Phone 04:5
JAxMES D. ZURCHER
Attorney -ut-Law
STANFIELD - OREGON
Will De at the Highway Inn Wed
nesday of each week.
f 1-4
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
tiiiisty-oxk states have
STUDENTS AT UNIVERSITY
Thirty one states of the Union
have students enrolled at the Uni
versity of Oregon, altho .a non-resident
fee of $60 a year is charged
each student Cram outside the slate.
Washington, with the largestrep
resentatlon, hCU 63 students enrolled
California has 11, Idaho, 15;
North Dakota. 8; Montana, 7; Minn
esota, fi; and Illinois, 5. The other
states from which one to three si mi
nts are Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas
iolorado, Connecticut, Indiana, Iowa
Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Neb-
aska, New Jersey, New York, New
Mexico, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsyl
ELECTED TILLAMOOK COUNTY
Dairy Calves out of high grade
cows making 300 lbs. of fat or
better in cow testing association!
and by purebred registered sirer
for sale. For particulars and prlct
write Frank A. Rowe, 53 Fourth
St.. .Portland, Ore., dealein dair
stock. 51-52
Bank of Stcinfield
Capital Stock and Surplus
$37,500.00
1 Four Per Cent Interest Paid on Time Certificates
of Deposit.
Now is the time to Subscribe for the Boardman Mirror
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way Inn
WONDERS
OF AMERICA
By T.T.MAXEY
, Western Newspaper Union,
HOME OF WASHINGTON
O.N THE peaceful and picturesque
shore of the Klver Potomac, some
sixteen miles south of our national
capital, stands Mount Vernon the
home of The Father of His CountfrV,
It 'Wa so tamed In honor of Ad
mlral Vernon uf the British navy and
it is to the fi iris of the Mount Vel
lum Ladies' ( -ociation of the Union
that the cili is of America are lu
debted tor ti s preservation of this
national Bbrin
Occupying a site of great charm,
commanding a sweeping view of broad
river and pie. -ing landscape, is r 1 1 i .-
grand old mam ion to which the young
officer came to live shortly after his
i which he retired from
to spend his days In
ling one of his rank,
:e, and where he died
marriage and :
the presldenc;
a manner be.
lie ans and ti
In 1790.
The Struct)
and contains
O. H. WARNER, Proprietor
Boardman. Oregon
Ill ( (JllllU't ion
BOARDMAN AUTO LIVERY
We go aiivwht'iv night or L "
WE SELL LAND
or show you a lii.iiit'srciifl. We saw it first. Let
us sin w 3 u.
! was built In 1743
many of the original
fnrplshtngg hi I relics of the family.
Clustered about it are the barn, coach
house, splnnil hous,', meat house. Ice
house, v. ash 1 uuse, kitchen and othei
ontbulldlogs, Nearby Ik a mnarfcabie
oid-fasbJoned garden, with . quaint
iiddly de-igt.ei! spii'-es set off by box
hedges, -aid to be i-"" rears old. In
i tii tardea Is a coffee tree said to
have been planted in i.nl'I bj General
bafayette and cuttings from a willow
tree whi'-h It is claimed were brought
from tb grave of Die great Napoleon
at St. Helena-
Enclosed in two marble sarcophagi
In a small and simple structure viihii
the grounds, rest the remains of Gen
ernl O'.rge Washington and his con
-ort Martini.
una,
I'exas,
ki:i
Rhode
Utah,
Island, South Dakota,
and Wisconsin.
U S. LAND OFFICE AT THE
DALLES, OKEGON, JAN. 7, 1922,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Igmea Uichniji Johnson, of Hoard
man, Oregon, v,ho, on May 5, 1917,
made Reclamation Homestead ECntr)
No. 0185-5, lor SE'4 NE4, being
Unit "D", Section IS, Township 4
North, Rang.' 25-East, Willimetle
Meridian, has hied notice of Inten
tion 10 make three-year Proof, to
establish, claim to the land above de
scribed, before C. G .Blayden, United
Stales Commissioner, at lloardman.
Oregon, on the 7th day of March.
1922.
Claimant names as witnesses:
O. H. Warner, Ira BergaT, Rudolpb
Wasmer, lngvard Jenson Skoubo, all
of lloardman, Oregon,
J. W. DONNELLY',
49-2 Hegister.
NOTICE I'oit PI I'.I.U TIO
DEPARTMENT OK THE INTERIOR
DR.
W. W. ILLSLEY
Osteopathic
PHYSICIAN AXI) SURGEON
'Phone Res. 711 Ollice 551
Office over Bank Bidg., Hermiston.
Calls answered at all hours.
WOODSON & SWEEK
ATTORNEY8-AT-LAW
.Masonic Bnllding
Ileppner, Oregon.
DR. F. V. PRIME
I) B N T I S T R Y
HERMISTON, ORE.
Bank Building
Phones: Ollice 93. Residence 751.
Hours: 8 a. m. to 5 p. in.
LANTERN SLIDES
FOR PUBLIC SCHOOLS
drs.
if-' d
The complete collection of (illll
antern slides formerly belonging to
C. E. 1'rost of Portland and
in well known lectures have
secudr ebyeth wdn aiofeku
secured by the Extension Div
ision of the University and will be
loaned free the same as other Uni
versity slides, to the schools and com
munities of the stale. The slides
-ire for the most part beautifully
olored and in some instances are pf
3uch foreign manufacture. They
coversuoll subjects ai the cathedrals
of Europe, the gold rush to Alaska,
the Spanish-American war, London
the, Rhine country, and illustrated
hymns.
CARELESSNESS BY AUTO
....DRIVERS INCOMPREHENSIBLE
The degree of carelessness and
recklessness on the part of automo
bile drivers is .almost laeomprohen
olble, according to It. J. Clancy, who
is in charge of the safety depart
ment of the Southern Pacific Co.
During the last three years and nine
months ending September 110, grade
crossing accidents on the Southern
Pacific involved the death of 177,
injury to 828 and the damage or
The number of instances is surprl.v
ing in which automobiles ran on
tracks in front of trains usually the
result of racing wilh the train; ran
into side of train instead of train in
lo them, mainly the result of trying
to beat the train to the crossing;
ran thru and broke down crossing
gates, lowered to protect them from
approaching train, and ran lowu
and injured crossing flagman, warn
ing them of an approaching train.
Let the Mirror prim your butler
wrappers and help your home panel
r. s. LAND OFFICE AT THE
DALLES, OREGON, JAN. HI, 1922.
NOTICE is hereby given that
lngvard Jensen Skoubo, of Hoard
man, Oregon, who, on May 17, 1917,
made, Homestead Entry, No. o l x r. l s ,
for NE',i NE;,4 (being Unit "A"
Umatilla Project l, Section IS, Town
..hip 1-North, Range 25-East, Wil
lamette Meridian, has Hied notice of
Intention to make three-year Proof,
lo establish claim lo the land above
described, before C. o Blayden, u.
S. Commission r, at Boardman, Ore
gon, on the 7(h day of March, 1922.
Claimant names as witnesses:
James Richard Johnson, Rudolph
Wasmer, 0. H. Warner. Ira P.erger,
all of Boardman, Oregon.
J. W. DONNELLY,
5i-ct Register,
DR. FRANCIS P, ADAMS
PHYSICIAN AND SUIUiEON
HERMISTON, ORE.
Hank Bldg. 'Phones: Office 92.
Residence 595.
Office Hours 9-12. 3-6.
Calls Answered Day or Night.
DR. RAY W.LOGAN
PHYSICIAN Ai BUB o H 0 V
Calls answered at all hours promptly
Edwards Building
UMATILLA - - OREGON
In Irrigon on Wednesdays.
In Boardman Tuesdays Thursdays
THE H. & H. SHOP
740 Main Street Pendleton, Ore.
Art Needlework Supplies Every
thing for the Baby.
HEMSTITCHING AND STAMPING
Careful Attentin to Mail Orders.
01
Thone (509
DR. L. C. RICHEY
IOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN
Eyes Scientifically Examined
Lenses (.round and Pitted,
American National Hank Building
PENDLETON, OREGON
is your subscription paid In advance?
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Butter Makers I
Boardman
ii -
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utter Wrappers
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ARLINGTON NATIONAL
BANK
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
573,000.00
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OFFICERS
A. Wheelhouse, Pros. E. J. dough, Vice Pres.
H. M. Cox, ( ashier
Chas. T. Story, Assistant Cashier
ARLINGTON - - OREGON
Poem ty
Oncle Jolin
lolmbly True
For all I know that blamed old
j as he sijuaked in his feindish glee,
An old crow sat on a cornfield, wag tf.ahne pta folkn with his harm-
and shouted, hix raooui cry; His
rtaaaTEl were stupid, and void of
ense, even as you or I.
Boardman Mirror
hecause
OUR PRICES ARE CHEAPER
100 (any size) $1.00
200 (any size) 1.75
300 (any size) 2.50
500 (any size) 3.50
If you want them imprinted we sell for less
OUR WORKMANSHIP EQUAL TO ANY
K-8H JOKes, even as you ami ine; i
So Bares to the bird thats bound
to be heard, no matter how crude
T) Ifc Via ua OU htaL' 'A M VOIIT
. , . . bis gem; let other ins(ct, approve
hat, and tooled his harsh bazoo,
That old fool bird just had to be reject, -it. a matter thats up to
heard , even as you and I 1 theru. j
The lloardman Minor is the only paper in the
wovld that is boosting all the time and ex
clusively for Boardman.
THE FIELD IS TOO SMALL
TO BE DIVIDED.
Spend your money w here I here is some hope of
getting it back and not to build up another place.
1 PONT PLAY THE OTHER FELLOW'S GAME
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