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f llHMHt M" " LFALFA FARMS Diversified Tracts Small Acreage Town Property Unitunj) roved Land With Water City Lots in Boardman Town Lots in New Town of COLD SPRINGS Farina and City Property in all parts of Oregon, Washington and Idaho Is rK exchange X I E. P. Dodd, Hermiston J NEW MARKET TO FILL A LONG FELT WANT, I HAVU OPENED A MEAT MARKET IN THE BUILDING NEXT TO THE r OLD POSTOFITCE AND WILL CARRY A FULL LINK OF Fresh & Smoked Merits A . C . PARTLOW The t Continental Insurance v o. of New York ARTHUR L. LARSEN J Resident Agent Boardman - Oregon X oiimf8et zrQ x NOTICE! FOR PUBLICATION DEPARTMENT OF '1 HE INTER IOi U. S. LAND OFFICE at The Da, les, Oregon, January 26, 1922. NOTICE is hereby given tha Homer j. Cfcfion, oi Boardnaaa, Or gon, who, on April 28, 1917, mad Homestead Entry, No. 018530, fo NE',4 NEK (being Unit "F"), Set lion 24, Township 4-Norlh, Rang 24-East, Willamette Meridian, ha filed notice of intention to niak three-year Proof, to establish claii to the land above described, befor. C. G. Blayden, United States Com i lissioner, at Boardman, Oregon, oi the ltitli day of March, 1922. Claimant names as witnesses: Claud White, Chas. Barnes, Cha. .1. Nizev, O. II, Warner, all of Hoard man, Oregon. J. W. DONNELLY, 54-4 Register NOTICE FOR PI PLICATION DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U. S, LAND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, JAN. 9, 1922. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai Charles J. Nizer, of Boardman, Ore gon, who, on January 6, 1917, made Homestead Entry No. 0170-17, tor W SE NE14, WVs NE KE:,i (being unit "B"), Section 24, Town ship 4-Norlh, Range 24-East, Wil lamette Meridian, has filed aotlci of intention to -make three-yeui Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before C. G. Play den, U. S. Commissioner, at Hoard man, Oregon, on the 24th day of February, 192 2. Claimant names as witnesses: Ira Berger, John J. Jenkins, H. 11 Weston, Charles Dillabaugh, all oi Boardman, Oregon. J. V. DONNELLY, 40-2 Regislei Let the Mirror print your buttei Wrappers and help your home paper TIME X IS AN IMPORTANT THING WITH IS MORTALS. X IS VOI R WATCH KEEPING TIME? ' ' IF NOT, SEND IT TO i i ; W M . H . OGDEN Jeweler to the Hermiston, West End. Oregon vMMltfaoHt tM j FOR SALE R. C. R. I. COCK:'. Dep'ner strain; prize winner. $2.50 to $10. Taul M. Smith. Boardman, Ore. 51-611 nniiiiiDiiiiiiB t The Only Restaurant in I Pendleton Employing a ; full crew of white help. T H E F R E N C II RESTAURANTS HOHBACH BROS., PROPS, Elegant Furnished Rooms I in Connection. llIHIUilllUIII!!! nmiiiiiiiiiK R. N. Stftniiolrl, President Ralph A. Holte, Cashier Plunk Sloan, 1st Vice-President M. R. Ling, anil Vice-President Bank of Stanfield Capital Stock and Surplus $37,500.00 Four Per Cent Interest Paid on Time Certificates of Poposit. Now is the time to Subscribe lor the Boardman Mirro The ujigaway 11111 O. H. WARNER, Proprietor Boardman, Oregon In Co lined ion BO A RDM A ALTO LIVERY "We aro any where nfarht or day" WE SELL LA N D or show you a homestead. We saw it first. Let us show 3 i u. we i r-v - - ARLINGTON NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $73,000.00 x OFFICERS A. Wheelhouse. Pres. E. J. Clough, Vice Pre". H. M. Cox, Cashier Chas. T. Story, Assistant Cashier x ARLINGTON - - - OREGON MUM OIXTEES Orders tor lime should he placed at once with the Secretary of the state lime board. Dean A. B. Cordley. Oregon Agrioultrual college, Corvai is. Thirty carloads at $4 a ton will ;ave to be ordered to justify opening he plant. Should 1000 tons per ;onth be ordered the present price ould be materially reduced. O.A.C. Out With the Loafers Have you, removed those hen hatching eggs from the breeding per. i'rom which you do not want to get Remember that this is the season that even the loafers will lay ant ggs from them may hatch more poor producers. Spray for Brown Hot Where blossom blight, caused bj brown rot fungus on cherries, plum: prunes, apricots, and certain var; . ties of pears, has been bad in pas ears growers should plan to give : thorough spraying with Bordeau: 1-4-50 just as the first petals an opening. Considerable reduction of loss by brown rot has been o! ained by using this spray. EASTERN OREGON FARM NOTE! Irrigated barley yeilded 1H68 lb: o the acre as compared with 944 lb i' irrigated oais, according to tin ensus figures for Oregon. It wil y to grow more barley than oat: unless the region is exceptional! rost y or cold. Barley is also fa: utter to plant on land somewha strong with alkali. HEART WOOD BEST FOR POST Fence posts made of heart woot of mountain cedar will last from 2,' 'o 30 years as compared with 6 or 1 years for those made of sap wood ieavy posts having a clrcumferanc of 21 inches are the most economics o buy. lied juniper posts, split will last much better than the same dzed round ones. Nothing but a ood post should pay in a permanen: fence. EARLY PLOWING PROFITABLE Summer fallow plowed early of en yeilds as high as 9 bushel;) an .ere more than land left till May 01 rune before plowing. Careful ob ei vance of good farm practices II the surest and cheapest method o; increasing crop yeilds. Federation topped all sprint wheats under the high Irrigate conditions of the Aberdeen expert uent station in 1921. Federatiot elided V9.7 bushels an acre, which trhich was 19.4 more than Marguls 17.4 more than Bluestetn, and 11.' bushels an acre better than Dicklow GRAIN RATION FOR COWS Th mosl economical grain ration ;o feed dairy cows along with com -non hoi so grown roughage is com posed of corn, 3.00 lbs, mill run 140 pounds and cotton seed meal 100 lounds. Corn is relatively low in price now as compared to barlej and oats. Cotton seed meal can b replaced by flax seed meal if suc culent or laxitive feeds are lacking in the ration. Look with suspicion on the hen ,1th bri ;ht yellow shanks this tiini f the y ir. She has probably hei r oafiiig on the job until spring came. BULLETIN OF BOARDMAN JOMMINITV CHURCH SEBVIOf Every Sunday Sunday School 10:30 a. B Church Service 11:30 a. m Christian Endeavor 7:30 p. m Prayer Ktsetlng, every Thurs day at 8 '). ui All are welcome. FOR COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself as a andidate for the nomination to the (Iice of County Commissioner, sub ject to the vill of the Republicans of Morrow county, to be expressed it the Primaries in May, 1922. Pre sent Incumbent. G. A. BLEAK MAN", 50 Hardman, Oregon. BrinL- our cleaning and pressing to Mrs. Alice Dingman. 39tf SELECTED TILLAMOOK COUNTY Dairy Calves out of high grade rows making 300 lbs. of fat or better in cow testing asso'ial loot and by purebred registered sires for sale. For particulars and price write Frank A. Rowe, 53 Fourth 3t., Portland, Ore , dealer in dairy stock. 61-52 OTHER CHAPTER IN JOHN HAY CASE In a memorandum opinion writte 3 Judge Gilbert V. Phelps and d' -rid under date of February 18 i reviewed the proceedings of th brought by certain i;ro,)r,y owi. rs within the John Day Irrigatic Hstrlct, against the district, the di Bctors of the district, and again:-. engineer, and certait district. The purpos ig to enjoin the pay rohn h. officials Of the s - lent of col lectio tor the vitli wl; f tin th of ; iurposi Han 3h to pay the warrants. In the outset the plaintiffs chal lenged the legality of the organic ation, ar..l the constitutionality of th lei under which the district was org mixed. lie questions have by prio ruling of Judge Phelps, been decid 3d contrary to plaintiffs' contentions The proceedings further atta'ke two contracts entered into by th joard of directors with John H. Lew s, engineer, under the first of whicl lie was to receive a compensation 0 $60,000, and under the second h; as to 111 ive an additional comnen ation of some $44,000. The court holds the first of thes contracts to be valid as to the vorl lone to the point of where it was dis overed that the pioject was not fi iiancially feasible, without bringing In additional lands comprising at: xrea of about 110,000 acres anil en ailing the additional expense o: lome $44,000. As to the work doin a yond that point the court holds tin ontract void and not binding upoi the district. The court further holds that Lawl s entithd to payment for the reason tble value of the work actually don1 up to the point indicated, this balm 1 matter of settlement between Lewi and the board of directors as nov constituted; that if such settleiuen Cannot be had with the board, the! Mr. Lewis can report to a court ol law to establish and enforce paynien it 1 lie amount due him for his set vices. The se ond or supplemental con tract covering the additional 110,00' icres and calling for payment of tie additional $44,000, the court 'declare .0 be ultra vires the board of dine ora and therefore null and void. The court then passes to consider tion of other expenditures by tlu oard of directors and attacked b. he plaintiffs and decides as follow) 1. That the action of the hoard in voting themsehes compensut ioi n excess of $3 per day was unlaw!' 11 ind warrants for the excess amoiini hotlld not be paid by tli district. 2. That transpor icnses paid imployees v ein ions a NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION EPARTMENT OF THE INTBRIOB U. S. LAND OFFICE at The Dal es, Oregon, January 25, 1922. NOTICE is hereby given that lartin Behm, of lone, Oregon, who, m December 9, 1918, made Addi lonal Homestead Entry, No. 020211, or E L,Wh.NvV U SE14 and SWU NE4, Section 20, Township 2-North, Jang-' 25-East, Willamette Meridian ias tiled notice of intention to make .iire'e-yoar Proof, to establish claiii o the land above described, befor. 1. A. Waters, United States Commit loner, at Heppner, Oregon, on ;u -1st day of March, 1922. Claimant names as w itnesses: Ed Rletmann, Phil Doherty, Pert lohnson, J. 11. lmus, all of lone, Oregon. J. W. DONNELLY, ")4-4 Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION PROFESSIONAL CARDS wmmmmmnmm-msmmmmmmmm S. E. NOTSON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office in Court House IH3PPNER - - - OREtiON I RA N ( IS McMEN AMIN Lawyer HEPPNER, OREGON Roberts Building. 'Phone 013 JAMES D. ZVIICHER -a! ', iw ITANFIEIjI) W !1 a; 1 OREGON Tin Wed- ek. 1 EPA 11TM ION T OF Till: IXTFKHi DR PHVSM I 'Phone K. e p:vt:iic AND SURGEON 7 I 1 Office 551 ik i'.idg.. Hermiston. red at all hours. WOODSON & SVvEEK ATTOEXFYS- Vi'-L.UV MasOlllc I'.uihling Heppner, Oregon. I)?,. F. V. PRIME 1) E K T I S T R V HERMISTON, ORE. Haul, Iluilding U. S. I.AM) OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON, JAN. 7, 1922. NOTICE IS HFItEBY RIVEN that lames Richard Johnson, of Hoard uian, Oregon, who, on May 5, 1917, iade Reclamation Homestead En try 'Phones: Office 93. Rosldsncs 761. o. 0181.25, for S&U NK'i. being Honrs: S a. in, to 5 p. m. '.'nit "D", Section IS, Township 4- ' North. Rang,. 2 5 Huh.. Wtllimette QR, FRANCIS P. ADAMS erldlan, has ftled notice of Inten- PHYSICIAN AND srR(il'K)N ion to make t in--e -year Proof, to HERMISTON, ORE. Itablish claim to the land above de- Bank Mldg. 'Phones: Office 92. cribed, before C. Q Hlayden, I'niled Residence 595. tales Commissioner, at lloaidman, Oregon, on the 7th day of March, 1922. i Claimant mum Office Hours 9-12. 3-6. ("alls Answered Day or Night. as witnesses: O. II. Warner, Ira Berger, Rudolph Wasmer, Ingvard JenSOtt Skoubo, all of Boardman. Oregon. .1 V. DONNELLY. 40-2 RPiriBter UMATILLA - - OREGON lu irrigon on Wednesdays. n Boardman Tuesdays it Thursdays DR. RAY W. LOGAN PHYSICIAN & SURG E O N Calls answered at all hours promptly Hdwards Building NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U. S. LAND OFFICE AT THE DALLES. OREGON, JAN. 19, 1922. NOTICE is hereby given that HEMSTITCHING AND STAMPING Ingvard Jensen skoubo, ol lloard .11111, Oregon, who, on May 17, 19:7. . iade Homestead Entry, No. oik5I8, .or NEVi NE;4 (being Fnit "A" Umatilla Project), section is, Town hip 4-North, Range 2 5 -East. Wil-! imette Meridian, has (lied notice of tj I (' RII'TTIT'Y r ' 1 w . ija v a v m. m. m.-m m THE H. & H. SHOP 710 Main SI reel Pendleton, Ore. Art Needlework Supplies Every 1 hing for the Baby. Cur. fnl A Ileal in to Mail Orders. ansporlation and ex the directors and then attendance upon con irrignt ioi! con grease: and not in the actual preformance 01 claims against the district and should nol be paid by it. 3. Thai the expenses of picnic: ind celebrations are nol legitimate charges to be added on the district and that expenses of Ihal nature will be disallowed. 4. Thai expenses of circulating petitions, Attorneys' fees and other barges Incurred by He- district prior to its organization an- not proper ob ligations of the district and should not be paid out of its funds. 5. That I he action of the board if dire' Tors in voting $5,000 out of 'he funds of the district to defe at tin: suit and other pending litigation wherein they were defendants was a palpable abuse of discretion, If dis retionary, and that their action was old and cannot burden the district, 6. That counsel performing any actual service for the district as such have their claims to be sen led with the exinting board, or failing in thai they have access to a courl of law to enforce their just and legitimate d mands. Finally the courl holds that, save as 10 dt-inands Ihal an- not legitimate Halms against the district as indica j ted, there Is no sufficient ground to enjoin the collection of the district tax. This memorandum opinion doe not constitute ihe final findings and decree in this cause, bui is a sum mary of what the final decision of 1 he court will be. Intention 10 make three-year Proof to establish claim to the land above described, before C. G. Blayden, V, i. Commissioner, at Boardman, Ore gon, on the 71b day of March, 1922. Claimant names as witnesses: James Richard Johnson, Rudolph Wasmer. O. H, Warner, Ira Berger, all of Boardman, Oregon. J. W. DONNELLY. al-Ct Register. 'Phono GOO L. C. RI( OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN Eyes Scientifically Examined Lenses Ground and Fitted. American National Bank Iluilding PENDLETON, OREGON Lei us print those butter wrappers. Boardman litter Makers Should Older Their Butter Wrappers From The Boardman Mirror hecause O U R PRICES A R E CHE A P E R Ol R WORKMAN SHIP EQUAL TO ANY t 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 The Boardman Mirror is the only paper in the world (hat is boosting all the time and ex clusively for Boardman, THE FIELD IS TOO SMALL TO HE DIVIDED. Spend your money where there is some hope of Kcttinj; it hack and not to huild up another place. DON'T PLAY THE OTHER FELLOW'S GAME