The Boardman mirror. (Boardman, Or.) 1921-1925, June 02, 1922, Image 3

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I The Only Restaurant in 1
1 Pendleton Employing a I
full crew of white help.
the frenchI
1 restaurant
I HOHI1ACH BUOS., PROPS.
I Elegant Furnished Rooms
In Connection.
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; ALFALFA FARMS
Diversified Tracts t
Small Acreage
Town Property
ITnlnmproved I an. I With Water
City Lots in Boaithuaii
Town Lots In New Town of
COLD SPRINGS
Farms and City Property i
in all parts of Oregon,
Washington and Idaho
FOR EXCHANGE '
E. P. Dodd, Hermiston ;
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PROFESSIONAL ( ARDS
S. E. NOTSON
A T T O R N K V - A T - 1, A W
Offlo ill Court House
HEPPNBR . . . OREGON
IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS IS ordered to Portland
The
X Continental Insurance
Co.
of New York
ARTHUR L. LARSEN ?
Resident Agent
Boardman - Oregon f
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FRANCIS McMEN AM IN
Lawyer
HEPPVLR. 0R8OON
Robert! nui;:ing. Thone 64m
JAMES D. ZURt HER
.ttonioy-at-l,av
PANFIBMJ . . OREGO?
Will ou at the Highway Inn Wed
nesday of each week.
DR. W. W. ILLSLEY
Osteopathic)
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Thone Hes. 711 Oflice 551
mice over Bank lildg., Hermiatoii
Calls answered at all hours.
WOODSON & SWEEK
ATTORNEYS-A i-LAW
Masonic Building
Heppner, Oregon.
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ii GRADUATION GIFTS
l are in order now. Come in
' ; and let me show yon what I
1 have in watches and jewelry
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i etc.
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W M . H . OGDEN
X tarts that Last. X
Herniislon - - Oregon
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DR. F. V. PRIME
1) E N T 1 S I IC Y
Dental X-ray and Diagnosis
HERMiKTOX. URE.
Hank lluilding
Phones: Office !);i. Residence 751
DP. FRANCIS P. A I) IMi
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
HERMISTON. ORB.
Hank BUIk. 'Phonea: Ollice 92
Residence 595.
Oflice Hours 8-12, 3-6.
Calls Answered Ray or Night.
DR RAY W. LOGAN
P II V SIC 1 .. X & S V K ii E O X
Gulls answered al all hours promptl
Edwards Building
I MATH, I, A - - OREGON
tn Irrigon on Wednesdays,
in Boardmah Tuesdays & Thursdayi
Dr. A. H. Johnston
Physcian and Surgeon
Calls answered at all- hours
In Boardman Wednesday and Satur
day mornings.
Office phone M 151 Res. M S3!
Arlington. Oregon.
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R. N. Stanfleld, President
Ralph A. Holte, Cashier
Prank Sloan, 1st Vice-President
M. R. l ing. 2nd Vice-President
Bank of Stanfteld
Capital Stock and Surplus
$37,500.00
pjpM i. m at" sTHI
Four Per Cent Interest Paid on Time Certificates
of Deposit.
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ARLINGTON NATIONAL
BANK
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
$7:5,000.00
OFFICERS
A. Wheelhouse, Pres. E. J. Clough, Vice Pres.
H. M. Cox, Cashier
Chas. T. Story, Assistant Cashier
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ARLINGTON - - OREGON
1 J Mill
The Highway Inn
L. S. BONNEY, Proprietor
Roardman, Oregon
In Connection
BOARDMAN AUTO LIVERY
m or0 auywInTi' nigltl or flay"
Now is the time to Subscribe for the Boardman Mirror
About ono o'clock on the morning 01
the iSSthi a number of people W
aroused by the bright light reflecting
luto their bed rooms and tin ned out
) see what was oi It appear
fume hobos had made thetr Way into
the old Corey store building and pro
i smoking cigarettes had set the
building on tire. The Seetton cre
tad a number of resident In th
nst end turned out with bucket! and
shovels and saved other bullciing
tear by in the face of a strong wind
lowing directly towards tliem.
umber of other buildings cauuht fir
ut ware iut out without any damage
oetng done. Ldttts insurance wius
carried bv ;.. Cciey on in Ii lifti
ng. Sir. and Mrs. W. A. .Moore had
just moved out of the building abdut
a week ago and some furniture r
mined stored in the building.
The hay growers have received the
Wrd and probably the final payment
11 the H)J crop. Now lets move foi
(or a big crop and big money this
'asm.
Mr. Kniiiht, of Maupin, Oregon ha -traded
Ids place at Maupin to M
and I,. W. Jordan and Wallace Mc
kenzie for their places ou the Hive.
. lew Boulevard, a total of ;o acre
rid will move on the place this fall
l as. Dempscj has the places leased
or ibis season ami Mr. Knight is
laudling his place at Maupin Ibis
Ummer. This will add one mine Ui
lie school iist.
(ilen Hlder has gone to Hood It i v r
to work for the season, having se
cured employment on farm new;
that city
Mr. Brtutdage, of Iowa M sl "'
iag some time in Irrigon, on his w)
to UervalS, Oregon whiere lilmsell
and family exped in farm With Ws
brother, I uV i!t Iowa on Vpii. i
in a I'ord and are broke down here,
ie is working at odd jobs while
waiting for repairs
on WUl bo able to locate the
. in brtgofl in the future. m.
ITadSWOTth has pnl up a sign to com
ply with the department requlra-
ments.
. Seaman is now Inioking up a-
ii o; 'nd ra for delivery In 'lul.
Soiuethpii; terrible will have to hap
DOO now to reduce the yield HOW-
v r. apricots win be searce U '
iis from other districts are true.
Wend in your orders now.
Early potatoes are looking fine. I
is expected some digging will begin
out the tenth.
Line up your tasters for the livlgoi
melons abiml August first Mm
ire taking runners now and if wea
har conditions from now on ccntto
ue as in ordinary seasons, ibis wil
ie a Close iig'iie.
B. B. Lane has moved into the 1-oe'
house on ilie i iv, r. Mr. and Mr.
Monroe expeeis to fix up their hour
and live in it for awhile anyway.
Ralph ti. Walpole and Miss Ann:
Kilertson were married last week a
'a'sUaatc. vi n aceording to
received hy i heir iriends. i'hr
came as quite a surprise as it wa
not expected for some time, Balpl
went to rorlhind a week ago saylB)
that he had promises of a position
with the Standard Oil CO., and WOttld
lay in wait for it 'I'his still se
to be true hut the rest of the story
was not foretold. Tin ir many trl ad
o n in wishing Mr. and Mr.s. WalpOh
3 long, Ul .-.ad iitosperon '." I
life.
The L. A. Doble trull farm look.
Ilke a picnic grounds these days ot
account, of men, women and child
en frolicking around under the tree
pieklOg gcoscberrieH. Orov h of peo
pie have come in Horn various ilace
o .at her irooseberries which Mr Do
ble is selling very n asonahle where
psriles do . ir n picki...
ueorge Hentirick returned from
Portland Tuesday evening winner in
he suite and possessor of the money
rig.ltly hi- He also purchased I
Kord truck which he drove in rmni
Portland with a load of eats and
other things.
NOTICE FOR I'llU.K V I ION
DEPARTMENT or THE IWTKIUOB
v. s. land office at tiik dal
t.F.S, ORB. MAY 28, 122.
NO'l'ICE is hereby given that Art
hur It. Iirsen, of Hriardman, Oregon
who on June 11, 191!), made Home
Btead entry No. 02(1709. for SW1
HKVi, (I being 1'nlt "C" of Umatilla
t'roieet) tsecnon 11. Township
North, Kange 25 East, Willamette
Meridian, has filed notice of inten
tion to make three-year proof, to e
tablish claim to the land above d-s-crthed,
before C. O. Hlavd'-n. I'nilel
States Commissioner, at Hoard man,
ir nn tt,i 14th dav ot Job.
1922.
Claimant names as witnesses:
L. V Kutsner, Olen Brown, Thof
Miller and John C. (lorham, all of
Iloardman. Oregon.
J V. DONNKI.I.Y.
17-21 Register
Jud.?e o. W, Phelps has baa ord
ered u. the siate supremo court o
report at Portland by Juiil' u, -h ri
he will serve on the bench in circuit
court there until the Bummer vaca
tion, in term of court in Morrpv
county which begins June 12 v ill b
In charw of Judge David Paj' t c
Cordon Op Juna 1$ Ju-. Tti-k''
vill come to Pendleton where' 09 Will
it in the ease of Peters and other:
igainst the county in tth
ease caused by alleged damage don.
10 property owners in the west end 0
the city by the overflow of TJUullla
Creek, The transfer of Judge lJiielii
to Multnomah county is made at this
time to assist in clearing up a mas
of court business
i n RliV BUNCH 1 Vio
PICMO AT BOI I 1811
A lively bunch of East-enders wen1
io Moulder on Sunday to enjoy the
laluion feed. As soon as the newt
of the picnic was published, nearly
Hvery one clamored ior a place ir
Earl Cramer's truck, which we found
Capable of seating forty-nine occu
pants. Air. and Mrs. Kay Hrow
gathered the crowd and results show
their wonderful ability at such worl
The truck he- 1, fi journey at
a. 111. and al 7:30 p. in. a tired bu
happy bunch returned to their home
Mr. and Mrs. Tag. of Deer hart, sir.
guests al the home of their daughtC
Mrs VV. 0. King.
Meattamea i.arsen. Urowni and
Cyamer were entertained 'iuesdii;
aliernoon at Mrs. Hereim'g in ,
home in Ihe country. Tin afternoo.
was pleasantly spent in sowing and
disctlssHig topics Of social interest
M.U HAY HIU.NOS I All! PtUCKis
So far as known t lie first sale oi
lew hay conns from the off ice of th.
jregon co-poeratlye Hay urpwer't
The local inanager has been in tht
Coasi dalrj sec ions looking over th
tnaiket prospects and reports hai n
sold several car loads of Ihe new CrO
hue ul 3114 III! IMr Ion I o Ii Harm
islon. While Ibis is not a lar.cy prlci
i' is much h 'U-. than last BOgtOil
LiOcal sheep nun are repelled a
Ottering from $K to $9 in ihe stack.
MaMpe the hay men will yel see bat
ter limes.
GOlMuk "OOODRCH
I
rOH SANE A oal littl" ffofi hug
Oooi running order Hetl I'easoimhle
or will trade for louring car or I ord
,iih light delivery body. Musi make
oine sort of exchange eilhei through
-eiiing and re-buying, or trading, to
cure car more suitable (or the
frull anil melon business. Yv'hai
ive you.' N. Seaman & Son,
2 tf Irrigon, Oregon
'AKp WANTED Wanted to hear
iiom owner oi a farm for sale
:ie lowest price, and lull parlicular
.. Jones. Dox 5B1, Olney, 111. Up
I have for sale one team of mares
1 :ood set of harness and jour choie
if two (arm Wrfgons. The oulfii can
le seen at Irrigon, Will sell all 01
Bart. W. R. Walpole.
Iliing your cleaning and pressing
10 Mrs. Alice Ditigman. 39lf
POK SALE I-ton truck, ood on
itlon. Inquire Standard oinca.
Stan field; Oregon tl B
When In Hermiston, sal al !. '
Cafe a good place, 181
itriiliKTlN OF BOARDMAN
COMMUNITY CHURCH BERVICf
Eiery Siindny
Sunday School 10:30 a m
Church Service UsSfl a. ni.
Christian E-ndeavor 7::!0 p. m
Prayer Meeting, every Thurs
day at 8 , m
All are welcome
Drs. MeKenzie & Lienallen
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Offre: Rooms 1. 2, and :J, Inland
Empire Hank Building
(Over new inland Empire Bat
FENVLMtON - - OIUGOON
and Tubes
Gasoline, per gal. 'Vzc
Zeroline, per quart 20c
Aristo, por quart 20c
Hyvis, per quart 30c
Monogram,per quart 30c
Service Car Anv
Time Any Where
FOAROMAN
ARAGE
M. L. Morgan, Pics.
GAS OILS A C (ESS 0 it 1 E S
Beardman
Butter Makers
Should Order Their
Butter Vrappei s
I'roni The
Boardman Mirror
because
OCR PRICES ARE CHEAPER
I C. W. Mc bley i
ACt'l'IONKEIt
S I A V I El.lt, UHIMION
If you contemplate holding
a public sale of live stock, or
household i'iodn or per::on..!
effecis, call up MOHLEY. at
Stanrield. He known how to
cry your nale in a HatiHfactory
manner.
100 (any size)
200 (any size)
300 (any size)
500 (any size)
$1.00
1.76
2.50
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 thai is boosting il ihe time :ind ex
clusively for Boardman.
THE FIELD IS TOO SMALL
TO BE DIVIDED.
Spend your money where there is some hope of
getting it back and not to build up another place.
DON'T PEA Y TEE OTHER FELLOW'S GAME