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About The Boardman mirror. (Boardman, Or.) 1921-1925 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1922)
The Boardman Minor Boardman, Oregon ITBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY M A UK A. CLHVKLAND, Publisher $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE Entered as second-class matter Feb 11, 1821, ai the post ollico at Board nlivn, Ore,, under act of Mar. 3, 1879. OMjEB PUT IN THE DISCARD President Harding has set sixti es the ago limit for the appointment of men to the federal bench. Thus is the noted Osier repudiated, cant aside, and generally jumped upon Of course exception must be made now and then, as In the case of Mr. Tal't, who was sixty-three when he dropped into the chair that had been warmed so carefully and dreamed of as the future fireside resting place ot Charles Evans Hughes when sud denly that gentleman was induced to take a spin at the wheel in the pre sidential Monte Carlo and "lovt everything", surely life is fun of complexities even for the most astute mentalities. What is behind this til w age ruling? Is some aspirant for great honors arising who must be lu rued down and the way found to pass the burl;? Gladstone learn ed Creek at K0, and we have men of equal ability and of equal virility in Ibis country. In the municipali ties of course it is agreed that police 1 1 1 ii are Chosen for their size rather man lor their sense, hut there Is something of danger if Federal judges are tO b measured by their birth certificates rather than by their judicial lempcrment and reputation for integrity Fixed rulee are dan gerous. Asl Churles W. Morse. I'l.KPKTl l, tot tii M A Villi! ,AST And now the great city of Paris sends us word thai everyone may live to be I fill years old. The en coin aging Informal ion was imparted to lb.- French Geographical Society by Dr, Jaroriki ami Vachet, noted French scientists. Thaae gentlemen explain that their system .onslsts or muscular Injection of new colli tor the OM ones. I'lcsumahlv, it I lie worn out cells are caught in lime that It, before the tissues break down we have the secret ot prcpeuial youth, in apparance, at least. Won derl'ul! In these days of the wire less telephone It in dangerous to laugh at anything! yet there' is a pretty fancy in the possibility of a mall order service to permit the withering unfortunates in remote places to "liny our Guaranteed Ulte Cells., with Patent injector' ul so much per throw. 1106 lor one more year of life" Paris has sent to us some wonderful luedl-al fakers in die BMt men and women who have posed a the cure alls ot ever) Hung from tuberculosis to Hie pip. It might be well to follow Sigshce's advice and " suspend judgment" on this latest Hans Anderson news re part, W ANT Kit! IT FOR woniKits AjVD ii inim The 1'aclllc Coast Rescue and Pro lective Society kindly asks its friends to remember ih. girls, mothers and hubles when canning The soriot, on an average, provides for fifty girls, seventy-five babies and a stab of thirty-five irorkeri and attendants daily in the Louise Home and Alber tlna Kerr Nursery Home. These unfortunate girl and babies come from almost every county In the stale Anoue wishing to i'iiioi. canned trait ami vegetable! pieaaa comiiiuuieate wilti the general olli.v. 19, llurilMlde Street. Portland. Ore ho that Jars may be shipped prepaid Tlii- sociel) w ill ul.,. i pa) the In igbt charges for their return. si. ttlk seks en .ei; foil new B. h. OUTLET The Union Pacific apparently has started preliminary work for building a direct line form the east into Seat tle. Almost conclusive evidence of tms, Seattle, railroad experts any tp in the survey the company In mak ing east of Pendleton, Oregon. This survoy Is over a stretch of from forty to sixty miles from Wallula to a point on the main line. When the tracks are laid the road will have through connection to Yakima. Then there will remain about 35 miles to be built to Ellensburg. From FJlens burg lo Seattle, .Milwaukee tracks will be used. Will Eliminate Detour With these two links completed the through line will have been est ablished and the detour via Port land over the Northern Pacific tracks eliminated, Tine., direct advantage! will accrue as a result : 1. Shortening of the line of 117 mile!- by eliminating Portland on the eastern run. 2. Putting Seattle on a closer line lo the Orient from middle-western cities, especially in the rich disiriel between Kansas City and Salt Lake. 3. (living another line to Seattle from Ellensburg and Yakima. To Complete Line That surveyors are at work and that the survey can have but one purpose to complete the moken line lo Seattle was conceded by railroad Officials here. However, .1. I). O'Farrell,, vice presidnel of the road would not discuss the project, he said, inasmuch as it was being conducted trout general onices. m Portland, under J. p. O'Brien, gen eral manager. THE rjOLL. WEfclVTL. HAS HIS LITTLE FAULTS BUT HE DOES NT WEAR A. SHEET AND OPERATE AT NIGHT. , , . c n . 1 Z.fT i In. COPYRIGHT lOSli PUS AUIUCASTER. aEhvcaJ IH'IXKTIN OK UOAHD.M.AN COMMINITV CHURCH UBRVIOK hoikv fHlIAIMOf HI HUB luua All the radicals, kickers, general objectioniata and fault finders shriek out loud when somebody aayi work is i he foundation of happiness and contentment. Just a scheme of the rich lo keep the poor at the grind uiey say. Maybe, mil wtiy not fool 'em? Work ain't work when a fellow is doing what he likes to do, and everybody likes to be a leader in his line, so If we can't get to do what we want to do, we can do what we have to do better fban the other fellow and lead I he procession. Every Sunday Sunday School 10:30 a. in. Church Service 11:30 a. m. Christian Lr.deavor 7:30 p. m C. Henson, Pastor All are welcome. NOTICE FOR PI III, R ATION DEPARTMENT OK THE INTERIOR I'. S. LAND OFFICE AT THE DAL LES, ORE. MAY 23, 1922. . NOTICE is hereby given that Art hur L. Larsen, of Boardman, Oregon, who on Juno 11, 1919, made Home stead entry No. 020769, for SW 'A SK'a, (being Unit "C" of Umatilla Project) Section 11, Township 4 North, Range 2 5 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of inten tion to make three-year proof, to es tablish claim to the land above des cribed, before C. G. lilayd.n. United States Commissioner, at Iloardman, Oregon, on the 14th day of July, 1!22. Claimant names as witnesses: E. V. Kutzner, Glen Brown, Thos. Miller and John F. Gorham, all of Boardman, Oregon. J. W. DONNELLY, 17-21 Register ,:-. fM mm V.a l ELLiSON'-VfirUTe s I A M IKI.l), ORE., ,H NE 28, 30, : niul .ll l.Y 1, and hjjf SOS TICKET PRICES AIM I.TN HI2M STl'DIONTS, 1.00 CHILDREN, $1.(10 THIRD DAY JUKH :l(Mli Afternoon Musical I'n I ei I a in isent Junior CbautaiKiua, Patricia Trio Featuring Patricia Hale, soprano, of New York Evening Prelude Lecture "The Powder gad the Malch" POURTH DAY, .11 I, V 1st Afternoon Concert Prelude Junior Cbnulau.ua, LiOatttre "The House We Live In" Kvening Conoarl rilTH DAY jdi.v Batd Afternoon Concert Junior Chaulauiiua, Garner Jubilee Singers Junior Pagenl Direction Junior Sup rvisor C Rg Grand Closing concert Garner Jubilee Singers Featuring Plantation l.ullahi.s - folk songs of the south and Operatic and concert numbers. Pairicia Trio Judge Geo. D. Allen Hiltmore Orchestra V. I Shi pher.l Hiltmore Orchestra Sunday program will he in keeping with the MCred clmi'iicler of the day. Snide admissions to the various sessions amount lo almost three times an much as the season ticket Even though you attend but a few numbers it is economy to bu a season ticket. Hour for Junior Chautauqua will be AM nou need from the platform. Ho-Hum! Same Old Speed ar WHY BOARDMAN? Because the Climate is Good, People are Sociable Intelligent Enterprising Town is New and Growing Location Well Chosen Half way between The Dalles and Pendleton On O-W Railroad On Columbia River Soil Will Raise Anything Water for Irrigation from West Extension of Umatilla Project McKay Creek Dam Will be built, assuring more acreage under wate r. Boardman is a New Town But Not a Boom Town Write Secretary of Commercial Club 9 g D