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About The Boardman mirror. (Boardman, Or.) 1921-1925 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1922)
ii nHnitniuiHiiinninniiiiiniuiisiiiiHni muiuituiHiianiii iiiiihiiii : : t tUiii!i:itiiuiMiiHffii 1 The Only Restaurant in - Pendleton Employing a I full crew of white help. THE FRENCH 1 RESTAURANT I HOHBACH BROS., PROPS. f Elegant Furnished Rooma In Connection. fltIM9MMMMittM8te ALFALFA FARMS t Diversified Tracts Small Acreage Town Property X Uninmproved Land With Water City lxts in ISoardiiian X Town Ixts in New Town of COLD SPRINGS Farms and City Property in all porta of Oregon, Wo&hiiiigton and Idaho FOR EXCHANGE E. P. Dodd, Hermiston X sMi8MltMt9 8tMtll 4tlllll9l IMtlll The Continental Insurance Co. of New York ARTHUR L. LARSEN J Resident Agent Boardman - Oregon X Just what method would you sug gest to obliterate politics flout legis lation at Washington. When the Versailles Treaty was up for rati lication, Hepublican politics kniveJ the treaty. The Four Nation Treat is now before the Senate and Demo cratic politics are using every ga nown to science to smother It, Tha ihere niiglit be a strict political div ision on the Newberry vote (it was an unpalletable dose to some Sena ors) the following etnitic was preL. .ribed for weak senatorial stomachs That whether the amount was e: ended in this primary was $11)5, 00' ;i- a few thousands one way or th ither, the amount expended was i ither case too large, much too larg o be expended. The expenditure o uch excessive sums in behalf of andidale, either with or without hi . nowiedge or consent, being contrar o sound public policy, harmful U he honor and dignity of the Senat; ,nu dangerous to the perpetuity of free government, such excessive e. pendltures are hereby severly co denied and dis'saproved". After pa iing this resolution, they pioceed ti ,iass Newberry in. How any Senate could swallow such a political pi for party's sake and retain his mar. iiood is beyond the reasoning of tl voter who sent him to the Senate ,ets have more constructive leglsla :ion and less political fence building 411ft Hill II 1111 1 1 Double S. & H. Green Stamps X on all sals until April 1st. Now is the time to get a good watch and get part of tht money back We give S. f H. Green Stamps on sales only. WM. H. OCDEN Jeweler to the Hermiston West Knd. Oregon NOTICIO FOR PUBUCATION DEPARTMENT OF THE 1NTEK1C) II. S. LAND OFFICE at The Da les, Oregon, March 13, 1922. Notice is hereby given that Hi olpn Wasmer, "f Hoardman, C'ie (in, who, on April B1.h, 1!)W, n ad Homestead Entry, No. C1S641. f BW NE'i (Being Unit "C"J Uma tilla project, Section 18, Townshi. 1 North, Uange 25 East, Willumeli Meridian, has filed notice of inten lion to make three-year Proof, 'o e tabllsh claim to the land above d scribed before C. G. Blayden, Uni ad States Commissioner, at his of lice, at Boardman, Oregon, on f 28th dav of April, 1922. Claimant names as witnesses: J. tt. Johnson, A. P. Ayers, Fran! ttO, and Ingvard Skovbo, all 0 Hoardman, Oregon. fi-H Register ' J. W. DONNELLY, n in ifiiiii mini i i inir inn - 1 R. N. Stanlleld. President I Ralph A. Holte, Cashier Franh Sloan, 1st Vice-President M. R. Iilng, 2nd ice-Presldont Bank of Staniield Capital Stock arid Surplus $37;,00.00 Four Per Cent Interest Paid on Time Certificates of Deposit. Now is the time to Subs. ie for the Boardman Mirro The ligkw ay Lie 0. H. WARNER, Proprietor Boardman, Oregon In Connection BOARDMAN AUTO LIVERY We sto I anywhere nigfal or day' IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS C. C. Grim, of Oregon City has purchased the building;' and lots iom W. H. Pierce across the hi?h .ay from the depot, and 10 acres of red adjoining the same from W. !. Waliole and is expected to arma r week or ten days wi!U his house lOld goods and slock. Mr. U ' '' I Mrg to install a gasoline fiUH.g tatlon and carry other KUpolies and urch giwds. Mrs. Gt'ttU has hi.d ifh experience along ibid lino isms:; and expects in ' . i .'' Uf ucsS end while Mr Ol II I is K"'-r;- the acreage into r. p-oIl'Hi-1' hape. We are making m ire head way this spring in substantial Set' lers than at any other like period md it looks like it is going to contin le. A number ot' other inquiries are inder way. The movement for the new county s in-full sway. Umatilla Commer ialclub has started the ball rolling, he opinion of many of the Irrigon ople .however appears to be against ich a movement as it is believed" t would make taxes still higher. Th -latter will come up before the joint noting of the Farm Bureau and he Commercial club Saturday even ng. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Hubbard left or Muskogee, Oklahoma, on No uesday. Mr. Hubbard has accept d a position as district manager foi Tiro nmt Slinnlv Co. l'Ol" a irge territory in Oklahoma and ig salary. We are glad to see M tubbard land a position of this kind is. Hubbard came up from Poi and Friday morning and spent a fe lavs with her mother, Mrs. Knigh d Mr. Hubbard followed Monda oornlng, completing arrangement or the trip. 13. Fan-ell, of Alpoma, Wash., is a rrlgon visitor this week looking ifter his property interests here at ... t iMAlra u. n rr:l n eeliien 1 wper.s lu uw or Improving on the place. C. C. Calkins, County agent, accoi lanied hv Chas Powell, left Wedtu lay noon for a trip to the Washing on side to gather ideas from othei rrigated districts. They expect t le gone until Saturday. Rev. N. H. Lines, and son spent sev ral days in Irrigon as the guest o r. and Mrs. Ceo. Hendricks irning to their home at Imbler o Mr. Bleas, of Coolridge, Wash rove over via the Irrigon ferry o aturdav and purchased a load O lumber from the Tum-A-Lum Co rrlgon is reaping a good many bar sts from the ferry service and v ope it will increase and people g" ore familiar with the service ant oad connections. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. McFall ha' oved inlo the Ashburn house am -poet to make Irrigon their hotm or thn Mimrner. Mr. McFall's fath or is staving with them. It looks Ilk ,11 available houses would be oc Upled this summer. Mr. Hugh Grim and Mr Glasgov let the road commit lee of BentOI ountv al I'allerson, Wash., Frida; md talked over the many different oad problems. Have vou received the O. A. C. 6 periment station circular Noi 21 on the potato diseases and control If vou are interested in potato cul iure. you should write for this bul letin. Us jut I off the press and cov ors everv thing known In treat men' ind control of the various disease of the potato. Mrs Palmer of Bomtoton preacl ed at the church Tuesday evenli a week ago and again this week. ARM POINTERS Barley seeded in on a poor wheat stand grows a bad mixture to sll as It is too hard to seperate. It is all right in fnme cases for teed but not for market. Wli re a little corn can be grown with sunflowers the mixture makes a beter silage than the sunflower. grown alone. Strychnine-Barley Diet iets Ground Squirrels, Farmers expecting to kill Canada thistles or wild morning gloric should get good blade weeders now so these perennial pests may be kep: cut off below the ground all summer. Cutting off the blossom ends o; potatoes of si.e to weigh 1 Vis to I ounces ea '.i and saving them to plant by then: elves on new ground or or land thai Las not grown potato: for several years, will produce bet ter reikis and a better quality ol seed. ftuban Clover at 20 to 25 cents ; pound i; probably too expensive foi use exci pi possibly for beekeepers. Man: Willamette valley farms ar diort In tbeir clover acreage. It i: hard to start clover on run down train and grass land. The bes: method is to bow it alone in Apri r Ma;, or Early June on a well pre ared firm seed bed. ;; PRODUCTION COST una Egg production on the average )regon farm does not net a profi 1 ove Interest on the investment, re orts A. G. Lunn. professor of pool ry husbandry at the experiment sta- ion. It is necessary to reuueu inm ost of production to realize a profit, md the easiest way to do Ibis is to increase the egg yelM by better stock md management, Killing ground squirrels in Oregon iih strychnine mixed in barley or oatl has been found by experiment ation tests to be the cheapest and lost effective way of combating the st by Oregon farmers. Between a easpoon full and a table spoon fttll of the bait forms the appetizing but ;atal meal for the animal. BeCahsS strychnine doesn't deter iorate rapidly as does cyanide il la inch safer lo use than pHosphbTUS. Usually a biological survp-. asslBtar or county agent In one of (he Orego ountles mixes poison and sells it a' r reasonable price. The variety of squirrel determine ihe mixture and Strength of the poi son as well as weather ami other conditions. One quart of poison is usually sufficient for from 40 lo M baits. The person spreading the "squirrel killer" may travel either on horse back or on foot. The form- r method is used most because it oi l en takes less time. iiiii!;:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimiitffl!iW!!iiiiw PROFESSIONAL CARDS y mmm'mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm S. E. NOTSON A T T O R X E Y - A T - L A W Office in Court House HEPPNKB i - OBKC30N FRANCIS MeMENAMIN Lawyer HIOPPXER, OREGON Roberts Building. 'Phone fl-ta TAMES D. ZURCHER .Xttorney-at-Lnw STAX1TKLD - OREOON Will be at the Highway Inn Wed nesday of each week. prevention of the most serious potatOO diseases calls for attention to at least five factors crop rotation, seed selection, seed treatment, spray ing and good storage "conditions. Others factors influencing disease control are kinds of fertiliser, cul lural methods, use of irrigation water, and keeping down insect injury DR. W W. ILLSLEY QeteenAthle IIIYSICIAN AND SURGEON 'Phone Hes. 711 Office 551 Office over Hank Bldg., HermiHton. Calls answered at all hours. WOODSON & SWEEK 4TrOHM:YS-.T-LAW Masonic Building Heppner, Oregon. The extensive shortening or the alfalfa acreage together wilh the hard winter cutting deeply into the hay reserve looks like a tatter year for alfalfa growers win goon -u.-ing fields. DP F V. PRIME .. D E N TI S T R Y HERMISTON, ORE. Bank Building Phones: Office 93. Residence 761. Hours: 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. DR FRANCIS P. ADAMS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON H .HOUSTON. ORB. Hank Bldg. 'Phones: Office 2. Residence 595. Office Hours 9-12. 3-6. Calls Answered Day or Nliht. DR. RAY W. LO(JAN P H Y S I C 1 A N SB K G E O N Calls answered at all hours promptly Edwards Building UMATILLA - - OREGON In Irrigon on Wednesdays. In Hoardman Tuesday & Thursdays tHBEP MAY PASTURE LARKSPUR Sheep are scarcely, if at all sus- c niible lo larkspur pOlsdn, say rl orts of the experlmenl station in vestlgaiions. Most larkspur poison ing occurs among cattle, for allho horses are susceptible they are sel- lom poisoned under range COUdi ons. Sheep can eal from two to ive times as mucn as came wiiuuui irnitiM results, ror uu ivu.wn. station recommends thai where asible, sheep be grazed on infested ,eas before cattle are turned on hem. Dr. A. H. Johnston Physrinn and Surgeon Calls answered al all hours In Boardman Wednesday and Satur day mornings. Office phone M 151 Res. M ILI2 Arlington, Oregon. THE H. & H. SHOP I 7 10 Main Street Pendleton, Ore. ! Art Needlework Supplies - - Ev .!'. tiling for the Haba.. HEMSTITCHINC. AND STAMl'INtl Careful Atientln to Mail orders BBLIiBTlN OP HOARDMAN (X)MMUXITY CHTJRCM SERVMJJ Every Sunday Sunday School lO'.SO a. m. Ciiurch Service ll:3n a. m. Christian Endeavor fti0 fl m. l'rayer Meeting, every Tunis- day at 111 All are welcome. For dry land potato culture where lie potatoes are planted whole or are it large, It is better to p'ant the po- itoes farther apart so me) wui "av.- migh moisture to complete their growth. Summer fallow plowed before spr- weed growth begins yeilds about Ine bushels more Of wheat to the thai June .allow. Also it pro- uces harder! darker and better mill- wheat . Phone 609 DR. L. C. RICHEY OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN DM Scicntilically Evainlned Di'iises tirouiul und Pitted. American National Bank Building PENDLETON, OREGON hot us print those butter wrappers. OF AMERICA By T.T.MAXEY WE SELL LAND or show you a homestead. We saw it first. Let us show you. i ! I I llMt' ARLINGTON NATIONAL I ANK CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $73,000.00 OFFICERS A. Wheelhouse. Pres. E. J. Clough, Vice Pres. H. M. Cox, Cashier Chas. T. Story, Assistant Cashier x ARLINGTON - - - OREGON t m a fbectrstthir tire at Oregon Lii the Busch & Son building, at Kl Bl and Main Btrcets. and the Clacican County Auto & Tractor company's raee which it hOIMM d were entirely d utroyed and an adjointnK apartn:ei. house damaged, with a total loss est! mated at 1 01,000. Commander Gaylord Chunh. it. charge of the activities at the Tongm point naval base, has received an of ficial letter from the department in YYashington confirming the recent an nouncement by Admiral Gregory tha. construction wotk at the base will begun in the immediate future. The ordinal patent IbsuhI Veam i ber 4. 1S63, by the government to 1 I'hilip Clever, for a 320-acre donation land claim near Stayton, has been filed in the Marion county recorder's office. The document beam the name of Abraham Lincoln, president, and is HiKned kl VV. O. Stoddt rd, secretary. Favorable conalderatlon Is given to a plan und'.r which it is propow d to irrigate 25.000 acres of land in tne Owybee project, located in Malheur county, Oregon, and in western Idaho, at an estimated cost of 282,813. or approximately $113 an acre. In a re port prepared by the United Slates reclamation scrvlce; , WebUirn N v..ap. r Union. OLD FAITHFUL GEYSER THE Lord (Hun t muKe many twt, ers or water volcanoes, but he ive a illsliiM t individuality lo each ol he lew which he did make. He Minced the majority of them In Vellowstono park and Of these, one l.een riiinitfled will) the iiiinie o I'altliful, because Of Its dependability Cevsers are do-ua-you-please fr-nio f Htnre. Their ni-tlvities are n inllv devoid of am regularity. Some to off" with ereai frequency : others only at long Intervals. But, Old I'niilifnl true to the lame, can lie depended upon, day ami Blunt, wWm r summer, to thrust her (remenvew eelmnn of water high Into the an (some times 170 feet), for four BJifl utes ut a time, at intervuls of from ixty-flve to eighty minutes. From, a bowl-shnped surfaee ofii mg la Irtefnlar paaai noij( at tube, reaches down to tie Inten eelj heated regions. Water from the sur fnce or underground springs trlclile down through rock and holes am cdlMeta in the bottom M mis nm The heat makes it boll. Then It turns to steam. The team foreaf the water toward the top. I, etoodt of Meam arise, finally, the pressor. of the Rt.iim overcome the we gut m the water shove and the geyser erupts with astonishing force, eeotinntug to do so until ail the wuter In the tube has been expelled. The discharged water fnlls to the ground and cooln off. Soon the waiei again collects In the tube. beConil heated to the br clng-oBl point and the operation is repeated. , According to obeenratioBS made by the U. s. Qsoleglrsl Borrey, Old l aith- ful "Shoots" 1.500XH gallons Of water nt each trnpttoo, or about B8,225,000 on. pv.tv twenty four hours , en ugh to supply a city of SoU.'XiO In habitants. Boardman utter Makers Should Order Their Butter Wrappers From The Boardman Mirror because OCR PRICES ARE CHEAPER 100 (any size) 200 (any size) !-75 300 (any size) 2-50 500 (any size) 3-50 If you want tlicm imprinted we sell for less I OCR WORKMANSHIP EQl AL TO ANY The Hoardman Mirror is the only paper in the world that is hoostin all the tim. and cx- J clusively lor BuillHUl THE FIELD IS TOO SMALL TO HE DIVIDED. f Spetld your money where there is some hope of t Retting it back and not to build up another place. DON'T PLAY THE OTHER FELLOW'S CAME IIMIIIIIIIII III '