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About The Boardman mirror. (Boardman, Or.) 1921-1925 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1922)
y Local Happen j m ings d A number of our young folks at- Friday Mrs. Dan Ranci'-r, was hos- tended the dance n' Cecil, last Sat- test at a dinner party to Mrs. Royal urilay and reported an enjoyable Hands, and her house guest, Mrs. time. Bird Ilaiielile, of Hermiston. The Ladles Aid of the Community p iji7. Has been confined to church is to meet on Wednesday, May ,js D(;.(i with an abSOSBS in bis head,. 3rd, with Mrs. AI May. j Df, Donnelly, U. 8, U girtrar, ol On Saturday, May G, the American The Dalle drove to Boardman, Sat Legion Auxiliary will hold another ur-'ay, with Dr. Johnson, of Arling pie and cake sale at the lioardman ton. Trading Co. 0. H. Warner has leased bis hotel Messrs. Schilling and Hunt, of i0 Claude Bonny of the Willamette Iiei iniston, were business visitors on valley, The Warners have moved the project Friday. Into their new bouse and Mrs. Warn er Is taking a lnucli needed rest. Attorney Cass, of Vancouver, Wn., and brother-in-law of Dr. Ray Logan was a Baordman visitor Friday. He made a short visit over the project, and was much impressed with our (Ountry. SATURDAY NIGHT APRIL a, IM2 IS THE l Dl rOBIUM BUBter Hands is the proud posses- FUm Program, "Dreadnaughti of th" Air" and "Two Tough Tender foet". Admission "0 cents. Danc- BOf of seven young COyotes which he lh program ai nine o'clock. Tickets With the help of his (ath, and the 75 cents. Ice cream and cake at dog, dux out of their kennel last 11:30, 16 cents. The busses will week. This is a lucky "find" for run for a charge of 1 0 cents per. Buster, as thereto a bounty Of. 13. 00 I Remember the Congregational a head on coyote s in this county. ; meeting of the church Friday, April 2K. i.ei ion War Fiitns Friday, May M I d Mrs. Sa:n Shell are oecu- . . i s i k Heir new bouse which they have .iusl finished on a corner of Ira Heruer's ranch. I have for pale one team of mare:;, a good Bel of harness, your choice of two farm wagons and a Chevrolet 90 chassis With 1022 license. The in i ll can be seen at lrrigon. Will Mrs. Van. sister of Cordon Mall, sen an or pari has gone to White Salmon, Washing Ion to remain unlil haying season. Jack Cerham was doing business in Arlington last Saturday. lilh. 1 5 and 25 Cents. WINNERS IN ANNUAL DEC LA MATION ( OXTKST Winners of the Annual Declama tion Contest of the lioardman schools lasi Saturday, were: High school Division, First, Wahnona Rands, 2nd. Caryl Signs: Intermediate Division, 1st. Violet Cllbreth; 2nd Weldon Ayr as: Primary Division, 1st. Ma bava Kutzner, and Norma Gibbons and Dale Albright tied for 2nd place. Th: judges were Mrs. Eggleston and Ml i Ellertson, teachers of the irri goi schools and the Rev. Benson, of : o land. As a part of the evening's i rtainment, a lour-reel film or "Pilgrim's Progress was shown. ,"ext Saturday night the High sch ool students will give a social and il o and will show films, the sub jec i being "Dreadnaughts of J the Ah"" and "Two Tough Tenderleet". HOTEL BLAZE ROUTS NT PEOFLE PRO Boardman Utellem u . HI It s LEAHF, HIHGWAY INN and the M n O. II. Warner, own fway Inn for the past fiv- years have leased the same to Mr and Mrs. L. S. Honney, of Led ani i, Oregon, who have arrived with the r family to lake charge. OB KBRATK O RANTS BIRTHDAY bir; led 'i he lOOtb i of Gem Thursday portant phai anuivt ral Oral by a s ongs, si s of Or MM u loni i pre or of the c- lebra program of Im Ife with as gen- Washington, D. C. Vice-President Coolidge, several members of the sen ate and house of representatives and many other persons prominent in pub lic, business and social life were among some 600 patrons of the New Willard hotel who wore routed from their heels by a fire which swept the top floor of the ten-story graystone strut tare at Pennsylvania avenue and Fourteenth street. The blaze had its origin in the ball room on the tenth floor, where a few hours before President Harding, Mr. Coolidge, members of the cabinet, senators and representatives, foreign diplomats and others had sat around the banquet board as guests of the Gridiron club at its annual spring din ner and frolic. Brigadier-General C. E. Sawyer, per sonal physician to President Harding, and Mrs. Sawyer were awakened by hotel attendants and later found shel ter f)t the White House. Other prominent guests In the hotel i included General Charles G. Dawes, director of the budget; General 1. Coleman DuPont, senator from Dela ware and one of the owners of the hotel; Senators McNary. Oregon, and tlawson, Iowa; C. C. MeCbord, chair man of the Interstate commerce com mission, and John T. Adams of Iowa, ehalrman of the republican national committee. W. R. Walpole. UOMMMNCHAIENT DATE MAY 88 ITEWART SICK CANT RUN FOR SENATE loemeht date for the local s been set for May 25th, F. A. Magruder, associate l political science at 0. I The government irrigation canal in the Wesi End is to be extended to In clude the farms of i'ruter, lleaier, Shell and Hands, some lime this in- v.ilh I mer. These men are all contemplni Ing putting their place under culiiva A- C. a commencement speaker. The lion as sooit as 'he canal is flnl hed. I class three members, Kdna Broj . 1 ... II'.,..... ,. i T il ! s, viuua i iiiue in aim uvruj ,u- A new induslrv has blossomed out i 1 i h. ill -e a cla.-s n le on tin; projict. UhU. V. ichlander prograi l on May 24. has been more than bus.v setting out over 2,000 plants ol nursery stock, from grapes to the choicest frultt trees. He is first trying out the var ieties Unit do not do no well in thfl Willamette Valley, and has hopes of supplementing the nurseri-. there. IjUhi. Friday afti moon the engine BOARDMAN OQWH TO BH TESTED NEXT WEEK Word has just been received from Dr E. R. Derfinger, of the Slate Vet erlanrktn's offloe that be will ! in lioardman on next week lo test (he COWS on 'he project lor Tuber, ulotis. on Be air compressor in me Hoard r.auy net iuicr pennons were ctr- inan garage back find, and set on ; cul d among the dairymen asking fire, a can of ga ollne Ihal was sett- for a lesl, ami mo. I of the COWS were Ing near by. For a few minutes Bigned Up at that time, A few who things looked dark but the fire waB wt ie nil ed Wlfl probably be lined soon extinguished, and no serious up lH ore the velinarian arrives, was done. , Tho- e interested in the dairy indu ;t- ry desire that every COW on the pro Mrs Royal Hands had as her guest Jerl he lested wiiile we have thai op over the week end, Mrs Bird Hanoi- port inlty, Jim Stewart, father of W. H. Stew art ,of Boardman, known all over Ore on as the preacher of the goipel of rood roads, good schools and good citi :ens, after having filed as a cand idate for joint senator from Benton and Polk counties, announces with drawal from the race on account of ill heabb Mr Stewart has been a member of the bbuse and also the "third house" and an influential member, at that. Too bad be couldn't get to go to the senate. If he isn't sic!;-a-bed, however, be will be present at the Ion of the legislature boosting for good roads and the O. A. C. Mr. Bechdolt of Hardtaan. was a visitor ot Boardman, Sunday. Tl 1MB OlhL mi WEEK IS siOVEfsiENT IICI May 1 Saes inaugurated First General Campaign of Kind in Service. of lleriuiMlon ('. C Calkins, County Agent i; ..?JMfsu.va.-s The Highway Inn I,. S. BONNEY, Proprietor Boardman, Oregon In Connection BOARDMAN AUTO LIVERY We go any where nigh t r day" -th.v!k. .ttmnvm iww fa-am mur orfrsf vrw $265.00 x Will buy a L920 Ford Touring Gar, with Starter. noiiiuuntaiile Rims, in good Condition S12500 Z Will buy a lilt Fonl Touring Car witii Good Tirfjfl t Cords on Hoar Kngine in good shape Easy Tonus on New and 2nd Hand Cars Also Many Other Bargains. Et;ho Auto Go. ECHO, OREGON i ht toe nttniiii iimmi iu Klux l-i4i.it tlinnott Anti-Catholie freling is behind the Opposition to the re-election of Con gressmen N. J. Sinnott, of the second eonRressional district, the Kastern Oregon precinct As a congressman h" has made good in a manner that i.; peculiarly satisfactory to his constit uents, and besides that he has atuiin ed a standing in congress thai has caused him to be discussed extt nsive 1) o ; Ol cabinet caliber The only crit icism against Sinnott Is that he is, or is supposed, to be a Catholic. So the am i-cai hoiio organisers ara busy, .lanes v. Gwiwn, of Pendleton, a strong candidate because of his ex cellent reputation for energ) and en terprise, is the opposing candidate and has this anti-Catholic backing. Hut there are too many people in Eastern Oregon who are indifferent as to a man.'! religion, believing it to be his own business for the anti s,n nolt effort to gain any proportions In spite'of his great popularity it is doubtful if Qwlnn can carry his own home town against Sinnott. Jai e s tiarvej Graham, of Baker, a realty operator, Is as usual after the demo cratic nomination. His name is get ting some good advertising as a re sult of his regular running for con gress, so much so that If Eastern Or egon hoitld ever go democratic in u landslide, Crahain might get to no to eot grew for a term. Oregon Vot. r. FOB OOftlMIMHIONKR I hereby announce myself as a andidate for the nomination lo the ottlee of County Commissioner, sub led to the will of the Republicans of Morrow county, lo be expressed it the Primaries in May, 192;. Pre sent Incumbent. O. A. HI.KAKMAN. M llardmun, Oregon. Without the Postal Service, business Would languish In a day, and be at a Standstill in a week. Public opinion Would the of dry rot Sectional hatred or prejudice only would flourish, and narrow-mindedness thrive. It Is the biggest distinctive business In the world and it comes nearer to the Innermost Interests of a greater num ber of men and women than any other Institution on earth. No private bus! ne a, however widespread, touches so many lives so often or Sharply ; no church reaches into so many souls, flutters so many pulses, has so many human beings dependent on Its min im rations. "Postal Improvement Week" has been set for May 1, by the Postmaster Gene: il. This Is the first general cam paign at its kind In the Postal Service for several decades. Business men and their organizations, large users of the mail, newspapers, tu ition pictures, advertisers, nad the entire organiza tion ot 326,000 postal workers are to be enlislt in this country-wide Campaign of Interest In postal Improvements. Your help is vital. Address your let ters p'ainly v.ith pen or typewriter. Give ctrcet address. Spell out name of S; t, don't abbreviate. Put your rr.tur.t address in the upper left hand corner of env;lope (not on the back) and always look at your letter before dropping in the mail to see if it is properly addressed. This care in the use of the mails is for your benefit and speeds up the dispatch and delivery of mail matter. If you have any complaints of poor service make them to your postn ister. He has Instructions to investigate them and report to the department. COURTESY It sticks in human relations like postage stamps on letters. The POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT ex pects it to be used by its postmasters and employees in dealing with tho public. Help them in its use beginning with POSTAL IMPROVEMENT l,i;K, May Ml, 1081 THANK YOU Boardman High School, Boardman, Ore. Editor in Chief - Literary Ei,or Delia Olson '23 Frances Blayden '2:'. Joke Editor u-i Rov Gllbreth '22 Arthur Chaffee had the misfortune lo break his right arm while practic ing base ball Thursday afternoon. The break was a bad one being in the upper part of his arm and it was nec essary to place it in a plaster cast. He was pitching at the time. Mrs. King an', Mrs. CbrlSlunten l ad lunch at the cafeterU londay. you The American history students are taking turn about teaching the class this week. They are' reviewing for t lie final exams. HOICKS Mr. Lee Young Man, Did study your lesson? Edward Well ,1 looked it over. Mr Lee You mean you overlook ed It. Edna Is this cup sanitary? Miss Price Muse be. Everybody uses it. The Declamation contest and mov ie were well atended Saturday night. The prize winners were: Division 1. vVahnono Keys, 1st, Caryl Signs, 2nd. Division 2. Violet Cilbreth, 1st, Wel don Avers, 2nd. Division a. Mohava Kutzner, 1st, Dale Albright and Norma Gibbons tied for 2 id place. The judges Acre two Irrigon fei hers and Dr. Beieto.l, of Portland. Doughnuts ani oiTee were served In the cafeteria at ihe end of the en ret talnment, A head that is loaded with wisdom does not leak at the mouth. Miss Runner We will take the ap pendix in history tomorrow and Doris will teach. Lauren C. Oh! Doris Is going to be the doctor. Mr. Lee What, Is form of animal life.? Earl - The Giraffe. the highest The student bodv he'd a mectir.3 vonday mor-iiny, il wte decided' I ha i the vice pril (to t apt oint a com n hieo of three to secure music for the dance SaMi.lvv nltfhl. A box social in connection with the affair was discussed, but as many were nnt in favor of it in tb? Olrtl" nit, it wrs (hot unwise 10 have It, Ice cicam and cake will be :-eied Saturday nb.hr, April 20, there! will be shown t,v- Mi ls, "Or-'adnau-' glits of the .M,'' ana "Two Tough Tendrefeet". The admission will be 10 and 20 cen's. This will be fol lofwed by danoi ! the ticu- ts for wh'eh will be r'5 cents. At M t, ;c cream and ca'ie will hn s rv ,1 In the cafeteria at l c-nis. GARAGE CHANGES HANDS M. L. Morgan has purchased the Maeomber brothers' interest in the Boardman Garage and will conduct the business individually. The Mae omber boys will still keep the school busses. BU'lflCIAL MVKNTfl FOR ANI MAY A PHI I j Mr. Signs Has any one else a ;iiesiion? A' -on, half asleep Yes, what time Is It.? Saturday night, April 29. High school box social with dancing and a comedy film. Friday or Saturday, May 12 or 13. "Fall of Pompeii" film. Saturday, May 20. Ladies Auxiliary American Legion Play. Sunday, May 21. Uaccalaureate Sermon. Wednesday, May 24. Senior Class night. Thursday, May 25. Commencement address. oGesaaei29eeae y-fiwrsmarosi n isjffi hi ssssssjsjj ) Biiisssmssjsssssjisssssjiiiiussjssjiii I ' m a a nauuM For Rin,!JCTtN OF BOARDMAN OOMMI Mil til in il si:u ii r Ker BuiMtal Sunday School . 10:30 a. on Church Service 11:30 a. m. Christ lun L-eleavor 7:30 p. ni Prayer Meeting, every Thurs day at 8 p m All ure welcome. Bring your cleaning and pressing to Mrs. Alice Dingmau. 39t( Of the 99,435 persons registered in Multnomah county, 72,328 are republi cans and 23.428 are democrats. The Oregon land ssttlalne&t commis sion has received for the st ite farm ne;r Prlneville 800 little hi. kens. Augustus Dnnton. 35, li! tr r at the Spauldlng sawmill in N, .vl.er:, was crushed to death by a pile of beavy doers. B. cause of the backward season. 3a bin's annual blossom day, which orig inally was set for April 30. has been pest (toned until May 7. Fourth a) aSS p-.rs? masters appointed In Or, - -mi it -elude Mabel E Brown. Drew. D ugUur county; and Fred H. Dusrln. Orlcna, Grant county - A six-town basrlall b a-ue Is being formulated In Marlon county r.nd will Include Solo. Jefferson, Marlon, Siay ton. West Stayion and Crabtree. Ch.inw II ii-: . lb', si. thought to be a member of the Hip Sing tong. was found dead in the aatraaos of a store on First street In The Dalles. William P Smith, a laborer, died In the eiuergnucy hospital at the police station in Portland as the result of I I Lumber, Building Material and anything usually carried in a Modern Uptodate Lumber Yard I See W. A. Murchie Boardman, Oregon. drinking poisonous moonshine ky xhe Boardman Mirror Print Your Butter Wrappers