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About The Boardman mirror. (Boardman, Or.) 1921-1925 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1922)
6 I The Only Restaurant in Pendleton Employing a full crew of white help. T II E FRENCH RESTAURA N T Hom? veil BltOS., PROPS. 'Elegant Furnished liooins in -Connection. . . mm i ii i tii it m im 1 1 tf i ALit1 ALif A r AK1HS Diversified Tracts Small Acreage Town Property Uniiiniproved Iiiintl Willi Water City Lots in noardmim Town liOtn in Now Town of COLD SPRINGS x Farms and City Property in all parts of Oregon, Jr Washington dim) Idaho FOR EXCHANGE 4 E. P. Dodd, Hermiston 4 I Sell Krssui iOFESSIONAL CARDS S. E. NOTSON A T T (j: X E V - A T - I. A V Ofllce in Court House U2PPNHR - . . OREGON .rTiANaS-ilMlN '' ' Lawyer IIMMWiat, OREGON tOberts Dditding. 'Phone 04: JAMES D. ZURCHER Attorney-at-JLaw twiiei.d . . oregoj Will ou at the Highway Inn Wed nesda) oL eaeb week. DR. W. W. ILLSLEY Ostf'Kltlltc PHYSICIAN AND StlttiKON 'I'lione Hes. 711 Ollice 551 tflice over Dank lildg., Hernilstoll Calls answered at all hours. DR F. V. PRIME II E X T I S T 11 V Dental X-ray and Diagnosis HKRAI1STON, ORB. Bank Building ines: Ollice 9o. Residence 751 ance Zi WOODSON & SWEEK J. C. Ballenger Boardman - Oregon $ ATTOii. EYS-. i -l,Av Masonic Building Heppner, Oregon. Wheat ha'kv est next week Wheat harvest will begin abotr July 15th. The excessive heat and a north wind that has prevailed foi the past week will curl the grain 01. I he lighter soil ranches and lessen t lie yield materially. The -1022 -wheat- crop in l"tn.;till;: he shels by H. W. Coituis, gra The yield, he believes, Ittle lighter than last 5 ear's, Wfca? ;he total was close to 5,000, 00. 'in ;o; west of PenUlcton give., promise of a smaller total than that of 1921 r. Collins ays that while he uolti! oi.ie damage as the result of ho weather, it is not serious , and he i; l general, favorably impressed- with ae wheat. Watches S are especially useful lr ut this time of the year. Oome and let nie fix ou Hp f from $1.50 up. GIFTS THAT LAST X WM. H. OGDEN Gifts that Last. I Hermiston - - Oregon X DR. FRANCIS P. ADAMS PHVSI IAN AND SITUtEON HERMISTON, OHE. Hank Bldg. 'Phones: OfBce 92. Residence 595. Ofllce Hours 9-12. 3-6. Calls Answered Day or Night. DR. RAY W. LOGAN PHYSICIAN At SURGEON Calls answered at all hours promptly Edwards Building UMATIREA - - OREGON In Irrlgon on Wednesdays. In Boardtttan Tuesdays ii Thursdays Dr. A. H. Johnston Physcian and Surgeon Calls answered at all hours In Hoanlman Wednesday and Satur day morningB. Office phone M 151 Res. M 332 Arlington, Oregon, Blilffliffll R, N. Stanfleld, President Ralph A. Holte, pashier Prank Sloan, 1st Vice-President M, R, Mng, and N ice-President 5a n K of Sttinficli Capital Stock and Surplus $37,500.00 Four Per Cent Interest Paid (fn Time Certificates . of Deposit. 1 ARLINGTON NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL A N D SURPLUS $73,000.00 -x- OFFICERS A. Wheelhouse, Pres. E. J. Clough, Vice Pres. H. M. Cox, Cashier Chas. T. Story, Assistant Cashier x ARLINGTON - - - OREGON t)tt iMtww ti mm The Highway Io.ii L. S. BONNET, Proprietor Boardman, Oregon f BtflAiETIN OF ROARDMAN .ommimty CHURCH BBRVlOF Every Sunday nnday jSchool 10:30 a. n; 'hureh Service 11:30 a. m. 'hrlstlan Endeavor 7:30 p. ni. C. Benson, Pastor All are welcome. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR V. 9. LAND OFFICE AT THE DAL LES, ORE. MAY 23, 1922. NOTICE is hereby given that Art hur L. Larsen, of Uoardman, Oregon, who on June 11, 1019, made Home stead entry No. 020769, for SWi HKM, (being I'nlt "C" of Umatilla froject ) Section 11, township 4 North, Range 25 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. o. Blayden, United States Commissioner, at Boardman, Oregon, on the 14th day of July. 1922. Claimant names as Witnesses! L. v. Kutzner, Glen Brown, Thos. Miller and John P. Oorham, all of Boardman, Oregon. J. W. DONNELLY, 17-21 Register ) YOU UK r:P v ,5? w Is m u GOODIE lUUUHLH Tires and Tubes This is the latest in footwear a modification of the Russian boo! The new footwear is seen only on the flapper, who in summer time, - nply must have something to take the place of the unlatched overshoes. I Gasoline, per gal. Zerolhie, per quart Aristo, per quart Hyvis, per quart Monogranijier quart 31'2c 20c 20c 30c 30c NOTICE POR PUU14CATION.... UEfAHl'MUMT O' THE INTERIOR U. S, LAND OFFICE AT THE DAL LES, ORL'UON, JUNE tith, 1922. Notice is hereby given that Ben jamin F. Atteberry, of Boardman, Oregon, who on January 14th, 1918, made Homestead Entry No. 019585, for NW4 NW't (being Unit "E" ot Umatilla Project) Section 20, Town ship 4 Norlh, Range 25 East, Will amette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before C. Of. Blayden, U. S. Commissioner, at his office, ui Board- maii, Oregon, on the 2Xih day of I July, 1022 Claimant names as witnesses: S, Atteberry, W. A. Price, J. O. Lov audi tank Otto, all ol Hoard- man, Oregon. J V. DONNELLY, 19-24 Rigisler ' NOI R E FOR PI ISI.R ATION DEPARTMENT oi- THE INTEKIOH U. S. LAND OFFICE AT THE DAL LES, OREOON, JUNE 6th, 1922. Notice is hereby given that Will iam Ralph Humphrey, of Penawawa Washington, who on Dec. IbI, 1919 made Homestead Entry No. o 2 1 1 s for SE4 NV4 (beingfnit "D" o j limatiiia Project) Heetiom i, Town ship 4 North, Range 25 East, Will amette Meridian, has filed no' ice ol intention to make thre -year proof to establish claim to the land abov described, before C. Q. Blayden p. s. Oommutsteaer, at his ofllce, at Uoardman, Oregon, on the 26th day of July, 1922 Claimant names as witnesses: T. E. Broyles, H. H. We.'ton, Ray L. Brown and Ernest Brown, all l Uoardman, Oregon. J W. DONNELLY, l'J-24 Regis! ei WholesoirMe Horns Cooking i Best place to eat between The DalL-s and Peiidleton I C.W. Mi bley AP I -fONKl i: M a.m IEI l, OKHUON T if yen contemplate holding a publi- sale of live stock, or household goods or personal erfeem, call up MOBLEV, at S'anfleld. He knows how 'o , m ' W IPWMCgtWW . , -wr -ae u a sa' .Ma-t..r i aunsr Z Now is the time to Subscribe lor the boardman Mirroi n- CAMP LAWS li Keep fit by living out of doors and keep the out of doors fit by liv ing nt. 2. Burs and bury all fillh and waste. 3. Civilization demands clean hab its and every camp should provide comfort facilities, 4. Do not contaminate or polute any si ream as many of them supply water lor domestic purposes. Typhoid fever and many other diseases are avoidable and are due ii. It is unlawful to establish a Camp nearer than the high water iiii rk of any creek, spring, branch, brook, well or other source of water. 7. Absolute cleanliness is essential if we expect to continue to enjoy the man: camping places that are avail able in Oregon N. Every autoisl should take notice not qnlv to make every effort to leave his camp in a clean condition, Ifcul also insist that others are equally elncient In Cflr.'ylng out every pre caution to prevent disease. 9. The Oregon forests cannot be .celled for camping and with little effort can be made a continuous source of pleasure and good health. PENALTY: Section 119 -Any per on who shall violate any of the pro visions of this acl or any lawful rules or regulations made by the state Board of Health pursuant to the authority herein granted, or who shall fall or refuse to obey any law ful order issued by any state, counly or municipal health officer, pursuant to the authority (.ranted in this act, shall be de vd guilty of a mlsde- meanor and shall be punished by n fine of no) more than $1,000 or by impri-onment for not more than a year or by both such fine and Im prisonment. STATU BOARD OP HEALTH By Frederick D. Strieker, siate Health Officer WAUMNO Danger Prom Automobile fla" Investigations made by the United States government show that gaese dangerous to life are frequently pre sent in the exhaust gases from auto mobiles. Tln-se gases are often pre sent in sulhcieiii (inutilities to pro dnee disagreeable symptoms, or even cause death. The effect of Hiese gasei is produced very quickly, usu ally before the victim realizes ih- danger, observe the roiiowing '' all times: Alwayn open the enrage door be fore slatting the engine Do not allow the engine to run for any length of ttyne In closed garage, Do not work near tie exhaust of a running aut nobile engine. Speciul p ii cautions SS to ventila tion are n essaiy when in garage pits. , When the oxhaust is used foi heat Ing a closed car, the system mus' be free from leaks. Persons overcome by exhaust gas from automobiles and gasoline 6B gines should be removed to fresh air and artificial respiration performed until a physician arrives STATE BOA RD OP HEAL1H By Frederick D. Strieker, state Health Officer Service Car Anv Time Any Where BOARDMAN GARAGE M. L. Morgan, Pres. UAS OILS ACCESSOR I E S 4 WMMMMi HUH-WXHMHH Boardman utter Makers Should Order Their Butter Wrappers From The Boardman Mirror because t OCR PRICES ARE CHEAPER 1 100 (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 t OCR WORKMANSHIP EQUAL TO ANY t The Boardman Mirror is the only paper in the world that is boosting nil the time and ex- clusively for Boardman. THE FIELD IS TOO SMALL TO BE DIVIDED. i Spend your money where there is some hope of i getting it back and not to build up another place. DON'T PLAY THE OTHER FELLOW'S CAME