j The Only Restaurant in I Pendleton Employing a full crew of white help. THE FRENCH RESTAUR A N T HOHKACH KltOS., PROPS. Blegant Furnished Rooms in Connection. IllllillllM it9Mtte ! ALFALFA FARMS S Diversified Tracts Small Acreage Town Property Unlmnproved Land With Water City Lots in Boardman Town Lots in New Town of GOLD SPRINGS Parma and City Property in all parts of Oregon, Washington and Idaho FOR EXCHANGE IIIIIMHIIUI' PROFESSIONAL CARDS 'XMmiS ; llttililliiaiilVVHSr'iSlijli,,!.;!..:!.!; ; S. E. NOTSON A TTO R N K V - A T- I, A W Office in Court House I HEPPNER - . . nnwini Iran cis mcmenamin Lawyer H HPPNER, OREGON erls Building. 'Phone 04! E. P. Dodd, Hermiston j 9lttltllltllttlllltlte;. The Z Continental Insurance Co. of New York t ARTHUR L. LARSEN Resident Agent Boardman - Oregon MES D. ZURCHER AtUn-ney-at-Law !'. NKIEIjD . . OREGON ill De at (he Highway Inn Wed nesday of each week. DR. W. W. ILLSLEY Osteopathic S1YSICIAN AND SURGEON 0118 lies. 711 Office 551 over Bank Bldg., Hermiston Calls answered at all hours. ODSON & SWEEK VTTORN BYS-AT-LA W Masonic Building Heppner, Oregon. DR. F. V. PRIME 1) K N T I S T 1 Y HERMISTON, OKE. Bank Building Phones: Office 93. Residence 751 Hours: 8 a. m, to 5 p. m. DR, FRANCIS P. ADAM: PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON HERMISTON, OKE. Hank Bldg. 'Phones: Office 92. Residence 595. Office Honrs 9-12. 3-6. Calls Answered Hay or Night. mmmmmmmm Double S. & H. Green Stamps I on all sals until April 1st. 3 Now is the time to gel a good I woven .Miii net pari oi me money back. Wre nive S. & DR. RAY W. LOGAN p H v sic I a x & s u it ; E o Calls answered at all hours prompt i Edwards Building UMATILLA - - OREGON In Irrigon on Wednesdays. In Boardman Tuesdays & Thursdays THE H. & H. SHOP 710 Main Street I'eudleton, On Art Needlework Supplies Ever thing for the Baby. HEMSTITCHING AND STAMPING Careful Attentin to Mail Orders H. Green Stamps only. on sales WM. H. Jeweler to the West End. OGDEN Hermiston, Oregon 'MMMMMMMt 'Phone r09 DR. L. C. RICHEY OPTOMETRIST AM) Oi'l'10L. Eyes Scientifically Examined Lenses Ground and fitted. American National Bank Buildin. PENDLETON, OliEOON IRIIff!!! R. N. Stanfield, President Ralph A. Holte, Cashier Prank Sloan, 1st Vice-President M. It. Ling, Sad Vice-President Bank of Stan field Capital Stock and Surplus $37,500.00 Four Per Cent Interest Paid on Time Certificates j of Deposit. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Now is the time to Subscribe for the Boardman Mirro: The Hig hway Inn O. H. WARNER, Proprietor Boardman, Oregon In Connection BOARDMAN AUTO LIVERY 'We go any when- night or day" WE SELL LAND or show you a homestertd. We saw it first. Let ns show vou. FARM POINTERS Phosphate Helps Manure Forty pounds of superphosphate to each tou of barn ard maur.re ap plied to the k.nii will result in in creased yeildg. It roinforcos the utnure in phoaphorun, tho element In which it is low, but which is dr.iva upon heavily by tho crops. Swat Scrub Bulla Crude cows sired by a pure bred juli olteu return as Much as 25 pel ;3nt more pro tits to the owner than hose sired by buils of nondescript reuding. Good pine 1 red bulla cac re a history, because of recant iln a ial depression. Calves and year- g3 with record dama can now be irohased for from "$75 to $200 each .Villi good Lulls so low In price, there i no excuse for continued, use o! icrubs. o Bordeaux Gets Blossom Blurt it Where blossoni or spur blisht , ..used by the brown rot or Monelea lingua, was serious last year on irunes, apricots, and cherries, apply i through spray of Bordeaux 4-4-50 ust as soon as the blossom buds are eady to burst open. Casein-lime preader, if added at the rate of one lalf pound to 100 gallons of spray, s desirable to secure maximum pro ection. Keep Perennial Weeds Cut Perennial weeds such as morning glories, quack grass, Canada thistle, ;nap weed and death weed will soon appear. The best way to get rid of hese is to starve them out by keep ng them cut off below ground so that tew or no leaves get to the light. Dont Skimp Spraying It takes a certain amount of spray o give satisfactory protection io a ree. Leroy Chllds, of the Hood Uver branch experiment station, has has determined that it takes four gallons of spray to cover an average, healthy 11 year old tree, and about 7 gallons for a seventeen year old ree. If the apple grower will fig ure up his spray tank avarage, he an tell whether he is applying nough material. When Soil Needs Nitrogen Where too small leaf or wood growth on crops is produced it la often an indication that nilrogen is lacking in the soil. To supply this nitrogen temporarily, fertilizers may be used but the permanent remedy is to build up the nitrogen content of the soil by growing legumes and turning them under and by practicing crop rotation. 'rop Rotation Pays Big On Watered Parm Lands ARLINGTON NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $73,000.00 x OFFICERS A. Wheelhouse, Pres. E. J. Hough, Vice Pi es. rl. AL Lox, t asnier Chas. T. Story, Assistant Cashier x ARLINGTON - - OREGON MMIMIMMMIIMMMHIHIHmMMHHMMMMMM Rotation and diversification of crops in irrigated sections are just is important as elsewhere and even more certain to return a profit, says W. L. Powers, head of the depart ment of soils at the O. A. C. Such a plan permits the growing of leg umes yet reduces somewhat the per centage of meadow, thus avoiding over production of hay. The repla ced meadow can than be put into a cultivated, or other cash crop of low water requirement which will give larger returns per unit of land and water. The ordinary arguments in favor of rotation are especially applicable io the irrigation farmer. Diversity of crops means a more steady out put, affords regular' employment, helps eradicate weeds, insect pests, and diseases, and conserves fertility because of the different, demands of root systems, and permits recuper ation after exhaustive crops, not ation helps improve the tilth and av ailable fertility by permitting the p'owing in of sod, use of deep rooted legumes, and barnyard manure. One crop farmers all need water at the same time, and meadows require the maximum amount of water. 1'nder irrigation crop yeilds are larger, so methods of maintaining high water capacity are of prime importance In lessening the irrigation requirement, Larger amounts of manure can be used without leaving the sod too open where irrigation is practiced, thus the soil may be built up and kept in a high state of fertility with the aid of rotation. Average net profit on land has been increased $14 an acre by the Oregon station over a period of seven years of rotation. Irriga tion, rotation and manure have In creased the profit $23.02 an acre over the same crop grown continu ously The gain from rotation al most clear "velvet" as little or no additional expense Is involved. Fiul Child Develops into Champion PslpACHE BAND j, pna im ici7 vadl MkW 111 TT I VI l r Dorothy I lucknall. 13 vcirs old. of Atlantic City. N, J., is the young- .h i(l-. tiauttc competition. She is an ardent advocate of swim ming as an athletic way to healtlv. When horn, she weighed but three! pounds and her life was despaired oi ny pnystcians. In a bold daylight robbery hi which a band of eight thugs held Up the entire household of A. R. Shat tuck, retired banker living in tht very heart of New York, making away with valuables worth $100,000, the police think they see the work of a Paris Apache band which sailed here for the job. Eugenia Doiset, shown here, was captured. SENATORIAL ADVICE has brought us to our present de plorable state of affairs? Bl'LLETlN OE BOARDMAN COMMUNITY CHURCH SERVICK The following letter from Mr. C. L. Locke of Portland to Senator Mc Nary which the Senator read on the senate floor and which we quote from the Record has a pungent punch. Portland, Ore., March 5, 19 22 Gentlewen: in order that you may get an Intelligent idea of econ omic conditions throughout the United slater,, I suggest that at the close of the present congressional session, each of you don the usual dress of the farmer or industrial worker, have bin a dollar or two in your pocket and no check book. Thus, traveling incog, hike from your present luxurious surrounding,; to your home, where ever that nia be. Camp with the wayfarer; vlsl: mines, factories and farms; take po( luck with Uncle Sam's children ever, where. See their daily routine; heal their plaints and prayers, heft their load of handicap and responsibility, estimate their love of home and country, their loyalty, courage, pat ience and perseverance, get in touch with the great throbbing heart of the American people. Then, when you have arrived ui your home, gather about you the host reliable and complete statistics of our government and civil act uaries and figure out how these peo ple are to pay the usury- wrongly called interest- on our aggregated Indebtedness, which, national, state, municipal, school districts, port dis tricts, improvement districts, trans portation Qorporntiona, industrial corporations, private mortgage, loans and bank loans is not less than $::oo,ooo,ooo,ooo, approximately $L0U0 for eaeh man, woman and child In the Dotted -tines. t .ix per cent, compounded annually , this sum doubles itself in t lltt'd 'ess than 12 years. Is it not time we QUll the little side shows rind RU h er in the one big circus Of human woes under one canvas? In another 10 years mortgages will have taken both the Republican elephant and the democratic ass. On what, gen tlemen, will you then ride? The estimated wealth of the I'nited Slates Is approximately $400,000 000.000. If we persist in our (Pre sent momentary insanity, we hive but to consider the accumfTlatod re sults of the last 10 years to know what our circumstances will be 10 years hence, The equilibrium beyond which even big business dare not go now confronts us. What are you going to do with the usury system Which Cordially ours, C. L. Locke. Mr. King. May I I Senator from Oregon whether this I is an argument in favor of the Lea gue of Nations or against the bonus, i or in favor of abrogating and repud- ating the public debt entirely? TROUBLES NEVER COM! 31NSLY, OR ANYWAY NOT SO MUCH AS MARRIEDLY A'e you eating Boardman Cheeee? If not, why not? "vp-, -,-.ht . ,b AurorTm . - livery Sunday .Sunday School 10:39 a. m. nquira of the Church Service 11:30 a. ra. Christian hmdeavor 7:30 p. ra. Prayer Meeting, every Thurs day at 8 ;. ui All are welcome. Mrs. Guy Lee was visiting with frlenda in the West end Monday. Mr. McNary, 1 think it is very largely a reflection of some of the speeches and notions so eloquently She called at the Crawford and Mor i pressed by the Senator from Utah, i gan homes. WHERE lOBTISI.Vt; IS I'KOPKKI.V I'OKBIDDEN The fen st service of the Department of Agriculture has done well to irohlbit the painting of advertismenta on the rocks of the seventeen nat ional forests oi California, and to order Stopped the erection of advertia ents on trees. Beside:, being unsightly , such advertismenta are useless, ay, worse than useless; the create resentment instead of interest. The ill board a1 best, is an appeal to the primitive mind; certainly it should not e permitted m destroy the beauty of he country, if the Department, taring stopped the advert! Ing of outside products within the forests will tow begin to advertise the incests and the national parks where they liould be advertised, In the newspapers, Washington will take a step for ard In modern business conduct that indicates an intelligence sadly .ckin,; up to date, Mr, Lasker to the contrary notwithstanding. 44m tllliiMillMtMMM Boardman utter Makers Should Order Their Butter Wrappers From The BoardmaE Mirror because l OI R PRICES ARE CHEAPER TT, ., , T-:-" 77 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 OUR WORKMANSHIP EQUAL TO ANY The Boardman Mirror is the only paper In the world that is boosting !1 the time and ex clusively for rV;mIman. THE FIELD IS TOO SMALL TO HE DIVIDED. 't .rl irAHV mnnM' a lu re fhfMP 1U MOm HoDt UI t I yt l i 1 1 1 j j i a iiiunv " s v. m . . . - - - r fttting it hack and not to build up another place. i DONT PLAY THE OTHER FELLOW'S (JAME