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A T T O R N E Y - A T - L A W
Office in Court House
IEPPNEK - - OREGON
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Washington and Idaho '
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FRANCIS McMEN AMLN
Lawyer
HEPPAER, OREGON
j Roberts Building. 'Phone 4:
JAMES D. ZURCHER
Attorney-at-Law
STANFIEED - - OREGON
Will De at the Highway Inn Wed
nesday of each week.
DR. W. W. ILLSLEY
Osteopathic
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
'Phone Res. 711 Office 551
)ffice over Bank Bids . Hermiston
Calls answered at all hours.
DR. F. V. PRIME
DBNTISTR Y
Dental X-ray and Diagnosis
HERMISTON. ORE.
Bank Building
Phones: Office 93. Residence 751
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Masonic Building
Heppner, Oregon.
Watches
are especially useful
at this time of the year.
Come and let me fix you up
from $1.50 up.
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Hermiston - Oregon
DR. FRANCIS P. ADAMS
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
HERMISTON, ORE.
Hank Bldg. 'Phones: Office 92.
Residence 595.
Office Hours 9-12. 3-6.
Calls Answered Day or Night.
DR. RAY W. LOGAN
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Calls answered at all hours promptly
Edwards Building
UMATILLA - - OREGON
In Irrigon on Wednesdays.
In Boardman Tuesdays & Thursdays
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Dr. A. H. Johnston
Physcian and Surgeon
Calls answered at all hours
In Boardman Wednesday and Satur
day mornings.
Office phone M 151 Res. II 332
Arlington, Oregon.
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Ralph A. Holto, Cashier M. R. liing. iiud Yie-Presldent f
Bank of Stanfiekl
Capital Stock and Surplus
$37,500.00
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Four Per Cent Interest Paid on Time Certificates
of Deposit.
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ARLINGTON NATIONAL
BANK
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $ 1
$73,000.00
OFFICERS
I A. Wheelhouse, Pres. E. J. Clough, Vice Pres. i
H. M. Cox, Lasmer
Chas. T. Story, Assistant Cashier
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Hi! Highway Inn
L. S. BONNEY, Proprietor
Boardman, Oregon
Wholesome Home Gooklng
Best place to eat between The Dalles and
Pendleton
Here was jotiftf Jfal J Jos went Into hit baftc garden to
see how his grape vines were coming along, and every one of
them was dead not a leaf in sight. He was sure he had doped
the whole thing out so he would have a wonderful grape juice
crop this year. He got the finest vines, planted them with the
greatest care, and then gave them a dose of manure he was sure
would make them come up great In the winter months he dug
around them, and gave them more manure to keep them going
through the 'Md spell. "Burned up," remarked old Jakt when
he saw them 'Ain't nothin' better'n manure, hut too much kills.
Plants are like humans. Grapes most of all grow best when
they have to tight, and don't get rich food too easy'
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ATTENTION TO DETAIL'
When a feller pays attention to the commonest of things,
there's a powerful sight of comfort in the happiness it brings
If we overlook the details in the rush of gettin' there, we ma;
face the grim necessity of bnngin' up the rear.
In "the thousan' little ventures that a feller undertakes, t
may he plantin' Mowers, or it may be killin' snakes. Our ham
may grasp the saber, or the handle of the plow but we don'
accomplish anything, without a-knowin' howl
The man that borrys money at a triflin' rate per cent, ma;
dissipate his wages till he don't know how they went .. .. Bu
the keerful money lender, as he figgers the amount, might Ulu
minate the spender, on the little things that count
I reckon there is women that's disposed to keepin' house. , -.
They'd entertain the elephant an' squall about the mouse I The)
fight the little red ant, while they love a dog, by jings, but thati
the way with women they aspire to greater things 1
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Tires and Tubes
PRACTICAL EDUCATION
The child's brain it susceptible of
the highest development, but it
should be developed along the line
of it inclinations sod for practical
purpose. If ever there was a time
when sanity in education was
needed, now is that time. Our
school ar.d college are educating
the youth o( this land away from
the natural tendencies and from the
hnman instinct of well developed
boys and girl.
The education of today eem to
destroy initiative, aelf-rr Itance, cour
age and a destVt for self-support
lit educational system of today
i as apparently destroyed the desire
in ilie part ol children to he con
tribtiting Members of society They
seem to think that the state owe
I !':. something because it give
them a free education. There are
i-rrv ir hoys learning to he master
mechanics, The majority are trying
:n find an elevatoi by which they
ran ride to the top story of Success
ui-i cm was never reached by an
elevate The mountain peak of
Sikicss can be reached only by
L'limbing ovei the rocks and by en
during the hardships, dangers, and
fiffictiittei
1 1 the manuiactnring p!ant ol
this country had to depend upon
American master mechanics, the
factories of the land would have to
close. The majority of the master
mechanics controlling the factories
today have been trained in foreign
school. There are very few appren
tice. We have permitted the tyrtn.
nical labor unions of the country u,
destroy the school of apprentice
The idea of organization 01 insti
tution arbitrarily laying how many
apprentice they will permit to h
trainedl Such a tyrannical sugges
tion from an organisation should
not be permitted Such a doctrm'
is a damnable curse to the manufac
turing plant of this land
Men of brain and money thouli:
tpend their time and money am
their energy in founding, erecting
-triil directing technological schoow
for the training of boy and girl In
the great mechanical trades of life
There should be a great technologi
cat school in every city of this lan.-i
and our hoy should be encouragr-:
to learn trade, to master trades,
and to become iaate in theli
trade
We hare too many counter hop
pr, too many clerks, too mi
nonentities, aiM too few techmci'f
trained mechanic coming froir. the
public achool of our country.
30 x 3 1 2
Zeroline, per quart
Aristo, per quart
Hyvis, per quart
Monogram.per quart
11.75
20c
20c
30c
30c
Service Car Anv
Time Any Where
BOARDMAN GARAGE
M. L. Morgan, Pres.
GAS OILS ACCESSORIES
NOTICE txK PUBUOATKXY
BUl.MOTlN OK BOARDMAN
DsVPABTMRNT OK TUB IKTWHORj COMMt'NITY OITCRCH 8EKVICK
U. S. LAND OFFICK AT THE DAI
LES, OHEOON, JUNE 6th, 1922.
Notice is hereby given that Will
lam Ralph Humphrey, ot l'enawawa,
Washington, who on Dec. 1st, 1919,
made Homestead Entry No. 021180,
for BKK NW (beingrnlt "D" ot
Umatilla 1'roject) Section 14, Town
Bhtp 4 North, Kange 25 East, Will
amette Meridian, has filed notice of
Intention to make three-year proof,
to establish claim to the land above
described, beroro C. O. Hlayden,
I". S. Commissioner, at his office, at
Moardman, Oregon, on the 26th day
of July, 1922
Claimant names an witnesses:
T. E. Broyles, H. H. Weston, Kay
L. Brown and Ernebt Brown, all of
ltoardman, Oregon.
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W. DONNELLY,
Register
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C S. LAND OFFICE AT THE DAI -LES,
ORttiON, Jl'NE 6th, 1922.
Notice is hereby given that Ben
jamin F. Atteberry, of Uoardman,
Oregon, who on January 14th, 191K,
made Homestead Entry No. 019585,
for NWVi SW (being Unit "E" of
Kmatilla Project) Section 20, Town
ship 4 North. 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. O. Blayden, U. 8.
Commissioner, at his office, at Board
man. Oregon, on the 2th day of
! July. 1S22
Claimant names as witnesses:
8. Atteberry, W A. Price, J .
Lower andFrank Otto, all of Board-
I man, Oregon.
Every Sunday
Sunday School 10:30 a. m.
Church Service 11: SO a. m.
Christian Endeavor 7:30 p. m
C. Benson, Pastor
All are welcome.
1 C.W. Mobley
AVtri'IONKKK
KTAftKlKLU, UMMUOM
If you contemplate holding
a public sale of live stock, or
household goods or personal
eftects, call up MOBLEY. at
Stanrield. He knowb how to
cry your sale in a satisfactory
manner.
Nw is Ost time to Subscribe for the Boardman Mirror " 24
J W. DONNELLY,
Reg inter
Th UNIVERSITY OREGON
conUi-
The college of Literature. Science
and the Arts vith 22 department
The professional schools of Archi
tecture Business Administration -Education
Graduate Study -Law
Medicine- Musk Physical Educa
tion Sociology.
The 47th Year Opens October 2. 1922
For a catalogue or any Information
icne The Rtiittror, Unlvrtity of
Oregon, Eufrnt, Oregon
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THE FIELD IS TOO SMA'.L
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Spend your money where there is some hope of
getting it back and not to build up another place.
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