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About The Boardman mirror. (Boardman, Or.) 1921-1925 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1922)
Splendid quarters are being quipped at The Dalles tor tne State .convention of the American Legion which will open July 27 for a thru day session. The now munieipa auditorium erected us a tribul l the fighting men of Wasco eoun In the recent war, with rooms c-ji- .- ally designed for the American Leg ion, has room to spare for all the meeting that will come up in conn ection with the big departmenl meet ing. The theater proper will slat ISOO persons. Then there is the coi iniunlty room, a copy place, equipped with luvupiaee and oilier homelike fea tures, large enough for the meeting already been derided to use the room twt that purpose. There are d : en smaller rooms scattered ovor 'he building for committees, and Ihe bori! headquarters will be m-.I for V n era! informal ion purpose. The ball room, one of the lar;.; it in the ' will be the scent! of a spli tididl; pointed function on the nighl of 1 ri day, July 28, when the convention ball will be held. Ifo m On Sunday, June 11, there is to be an all day service at the church, in recognition of Children's Day There will be ,i nt'Offi am in I ho ,n- n. o r$utco WM'.U, MHO j GOVICKNMEXT INSURANCE IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS 1'J OltlVK IS PLANNED SOON i The annual school j this year on Monday, uflttai one director an leetlng comes; For the puipos ine lilth. The I e;-service man in ! , k are to be j c4 by government ?ri,TCin'!! EveRS Of the Week elected. Mr. King, present member . tensive - drive to secure Briefly Sketched for Inki j ilcord' to reioWwit be has rru.iion of Our Readers. : ;;l '" iUa uot wisl b! ca for veie o at U i'auce amounting i win be hold her, ordiug to Kennet) sr to the state' treasurer month of May more then 'DAMN TillO Clain Wes!on has be an good, according t.j H. ag nt. re that tu wty v-lii b .very, county up the livesto . 'Vida .- ii o a ten day fish 'n b will i in n r t the bees will si i he i oast. C.W. Mcbley I Wi M'lOMKBR NTA.M INI,!, UltKOOH if you contemplate holding a public sale of live stock, ot household goods or personal 9 k effects, call up .MOIIbM V. al Htanfleld, He knows liow to cry your sale in a saiislaeiorj Y manner, UK late, Sr. xiaht oomino to hoakdma; from ihe O, A. C. Extension I. will be able to be at i:oai(i n . ili. -i- June 2!l or 30. 1 he will, be definitely announce Many requests have been for e specialist and this has beer st opportunity tor getting hit . on want to make the mo3t oi ilnn to be at the meeting When place and date is made uvallabJ mm STA I'l M ,i , OHIO,, mm;-.::; so end JULY I, and II Ford Trucks Easy leniis on N Also Manj 2nd Hand. Cars Bargains. Echo Auto Co. ECHO, OREGON ' icrubod during the war because o excessive prices offered for. bee; pn n-ir.ent cattlemen of Klamath c: ; i .y a'r shipping in 10,000 head of ;r jattle to be distributed ever a nu.i The Pacific Power ' Light compa n r.f Portland has filed with State)', gineer Percy Clipper an application for permission to use 8000 second i of the water of Snake river for pow: i d velopment of ten power plants alon the Oregon, Idaho and Washlngtoi .! charged by the New Yor 0. -. ral mid connecting lines on pu! and paper making machinery, shrppj from eastern points to the plants i the Crown-Willamette Paper coiupn at. West Linn and Camas, were fou unlawful by the interstate commeie coin mission and reparation was oi den d. One of the largest military bands the United Sintes will be taken t Camp Lewis, Washington, by the O iron national geard for the sum encampment, June 15 to 29, It Is a. nounced by Captain L. A. Mlln. regimental adjutant of the 16;!d i pieces. Mis. Theodore Taylor paid a fine $15, after plea-ling guilty to a chat' of .ssauit and battery on Nora Uavl. a iichool teacher, near Drain. Mr. Taj lor is alleged to have becc:ne i is nt over the fact -that her I wab "lii pi in" aft-er school. She wi i into the schoolroom, took possessin and proceeded to "beat up" the tea. cr vho was responsible for holding th boy 10 his lessons alter hnura, Alter adopting several ros ilutlo;, if importance, some of which, uaus; ook. iiiu more important n BUS adopted were: The atlael. ie mlllaga system for the state ttutions of higher learning s ) frowned upon; commending , Hays, M'.h commissioner of in . oses to give iudi pend ,o immigrant wotnei against the ronioval c I'D; lip Blame the sci lo your children Do they lie ava,k Do they fail to dr Blame 'he schools; )o your childr n's Tito s wear1 L'hat's the school board's fa doubt, Are your Childri n s Biame the echool I Do they choose ihe Is the noon recess ioo Blame the schools; Do they need more titu short .'ion nort? , that plan is eur oy should have more time Blame I he schools; your child a nervous wre Blame i he schools; 8 there Dimples on her n?' They should seek advice ti Blame the schools; Do the children's teeth ( for l b ie school: h&ir' anywhere V rtj Strawberry Day lUHMHIJIUIl b.Wti tOHUwa MILTON, OREGON Tuesday, June 13 A day of sport and Bnt fainment from mortdns t 11 night AUTO PARADE, with priz co in i n p; th longest ri 4 n est driver, carrying tbi h for highest and lowt I . k"oh licenses., etc. TWO BALL (JAMES Washington. D, C. Ropr s Mondell haB altered his poflitii live to tho Smlth-MeNary bill ; support it if first acted up u senate. His change of attitude with It no condition iliat the i I e i.Ci,rpoi;tcd 111 ti ; bo .1.. i Tills changed from on the the house leader has buoy, hopes of advocates of the bill point that thoy believe th it persuasion may Induce m ,-. before Ion" to consent to hav, measure considered ilrst in thi vc 'a H; re's a title for your ditty "I.itiin the teach rs and coi and th" schools". CT A the the given for the car carrying the old Isomest ...woman, ii igton a id Ore- Haits Moving of a, Idaho. Renun 1 ties bill originated in to provide funds; 1 & west 11 lined of worelUp pected 1 hat more tha in War llisk insui anei ited or converted by dur ing to co- nweet rej organ izat due been re oiit:ee to diottld be few days, investlga- Myrtle McNeill left for Portland nesctay, where she will spend lur it ion for Cabbage Maggots Corrosive sublitnale, 1 to 1000, ihat Is 1 ounce to 12 galions of wat er, applied at (he rate of one-hall' cup about the base of cabbage, caul iflower and .similar plants will give effective control for root maggots. Three applications should be made at 10 day intervals. Mr. C. E. lasgow motored to Hep pner Friday to attend the County Farm Bureau meeting. Mrs. Glas gow took advantage of Ihe opportun ity to ride over to the county seat with her husband, while Mr. Ej&Lb ston handled the farm during their abseaee. We expect to get report on the uoitigj at our next farm bur Ira Gray ileal has located his lost boat at Bcardman. He belli ves the boot leggeri recently arrested at Boardman -iole it from the landing here and '.used it in Iheir operations ween the mainland and Blalock Island where the still was reported in . uii 1 wing, He tool; his sails and I ' to Boardman wiih the nice wind Wowing, returned the boat to irri- Of nil the things most desirable to cuss about the Umatilla bridge is one of those things and the sooner we toll t in? p. ople holding up con struction of new bridge, 'what we liiink of (hem, the better for all of Us. The bridge is reported under water again and will possibly be out of eonttaSssioo for some time. A big boy is reported having ar rived at Mr;. Harry Lesters Monday mug. Mother and boy doing Miss Winnifrod Steward wont to White Salmon via liood Uiver and terry Tuesday. She is going to pick fruit there for the season, Mr. J. E. McCoy has closed the deal for Mrs. Mary Lesters house on (he river and have moved into the -;ai:ie. This is more like it. The house being one of the best in town and the location makes it ei;p-eially d Irable for them. Frank Snader Is renting the house vacated and owned by Mr. McCoy. The past few days have been real summer. The first three days in June registered 102 in the shade. Tii3 melons will have to grow or cook on Ihe ground. No report of any damage has come to our atten tion. Mr. Woodcock went to Oregon t'iiy for a short stay Sunday. Mrs; J. L. McCunc has returned from llois-', Idaho and is now lo cated in her old Quarters, keeping boarders. Messers Paler and Werner "Ford ed" to Portland Tuesday morning. j By T.T.f iAX OY t. vvtern Ntvspsper Union. Free program of Music, otc m mommi. AUUctk Spoi l , n Uf moon. L lleanoua Program Daring Evening .Dance Under auspices of American Legion VDS OF STRAWBERRIES ' l) CUE M! EVERYBODY COME Brore.-tc Br. ti oi Odu.ellow Kcbttkahs he.j. is une.im Herds tiCheTu' u?org Wasniugton 1 liitle arm. .of abnut 10.iVX ryed, poorly-clad patriots biv aini'ering unthinkable h.i.ti IHll U ie.ai ITTi. to .luue. lie a- the .rngie buttle of th. Thn clreumsuim a t history he que.uhed to ihii I uiiuwed place gloi) and n fume v. meh will sttneh to il thn uuhoui the Kgeg to Come un Will tw nfWe recent strn; gle to the region a i 3 9 J ) j i a a n 9 O m j 9 9 a a it 9 9 9 9 9 '- swaste 58tJj -r- c- ,j, .. . q, t y e a 9 9 For A tract of about nt ;-.-s has lieeHmK pittvtm ed by the s.aie of iVnu.vlvan ! 9 ta ami the gve. !mi.tt, with patient deie. iiiln.ifion anil adsnfrsb'e emu 6 Lumber, I Buildino; Material and anything usually carried in a Modern Uptoddte Lumber Yard 9 9 9 a e id mra sod lejv.sile 11 : an eei Ford's M Mte Shc.its Of ushiuKton. '1 .. fairs committee ot. to tho house favorable Henry Ford's offer to lei rnmcnt's great nitrate water-power project at M Alabama. tad. 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 See :end tor the on vrhti'.ut gov- ter. and lb emoti.'u ii he en tHKO whei-e Utiieral ds simple liead.uar tutor of sanctity as and ,w heps inn. uie was.union .uetuor s fhatl. soaiet lines ettlled "The Wesi minster of Amerl. a." W . A. Murchie Boardnuu Oregon. 9 9 9 9 9