u mfmaBgmmmmem wtmmm i a i- Ls.-f.'c.Uu7 tfTv.ftm, about t Jtrt Franfc Cram and Mrs (.ouplue uf the young folks gathered ' Ulbbons Wfiit to Portland )aat Tues at the home ot Johu Jenklna, and! day. They will spend the summer enjoyed dancing and ice cream un'U there, a late hour. Mrs. Watklns, of Iirigon brought a load of fruit to Board man Friday. Lee Mead and1 family returned from, their camping trip Tuesday. last They report a grand trip, but that I home lookis good. , - The Lure of the OCEAN BEA wan never more facimiling than now, because so much has been done to injure comfort und delightful recrea tion at all of the many resorts near the mouth of the Columbia Itiver. You can plunge into the surf, dig clams, fish, hunt, play, ret I and get the real joy t hat only a beach vacation can give, And you have this bril liant galaxy of benches In (house from: NORTH BEACH CLATSOP BEACH TILLAMOOK BEACHS or NEWPORT ask our agent for "Outings in the Pacific Northwest" and "Oregon Outdoor" . .They tell the whole story. Then pack your trunk mid purchttM n Bound Tr ip Hummer recursion Ticket via UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM Insuring that most wonderful trip down through the Columbia River Gorcre. Let our acent. fell - o - - o " Tg 1 you all about it, arrange your U I Hi I 1 ItWM'.'ll'vr in1 lTl'llQ irnill" I'OL'Om.'o. tm J w ill.,-. j uui 1 tOCl V CI M Won. 1'. P. FpUen, Agent, Umatilla, Or Wiu. McMurrar, Ueueral I'Mnengtr Agent Portland, Oregon IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS Mr. Ijarnweoujc, lather of Ra. Kirn and i:i.vton Lumareoux, of Irei gon and Bnlph I .amui-Coit v. of Board- I man, passed away Monday evenlni: I at the home of Kirn Iiiimareoux. funeral services were held at the li use tuid interment made in tlie rrigon cwnetery Wednesday nioni ing. Mr. Lamareoux has been vet j feeble for oinc time and pnssefi ava . Without any apparent suffering. Mrs. . Seaman and duiiL,ht ,r I -rediii and Margaret and .Mrs. Knim and her three daughters went to Hep- pner Monday to have the children tonsils removed. They returned on Wedneadaj and ail are doing nice! I-;. It. Jackson of the Co-operative extension work, accompanied by 0. ' . Calkins, our county agent hpent sonic of last Friday going over tine potat situation and showing tfte growet what were healthy plants and other points, The aprlr.on season is over. V Seaman and Son and others with pos sible exception of Grim I'.rothers, are JeaiH d up at this writing and ;rim' are sold ahead so that it would n !)e advisable for anyone to attenip a trip to Irrlgon for apricots wiOioiil first making rescrvalion lor a ret lain day. A, BRUCE BIELASKI A jBjt i .add. mi - . , FOR SALE Span of horses, harne: ;, nd rubber-tired buggy, clnap. G KuiTle, Stanfield Meat .Market $ mm i ' 2''-Vm& r : -j. A. Bruce Blelaski, former chief of the investigation bureau of the de partment oi justice, who was kidnap ped and held for ransom by Mexican bandits, but escaped. uiSih C0"0F HAT10 Drs. McKcnzie & Liouall t Bye, Ear, Nose and Throat Offce: Rooms 1, 2, and 3, Uil-i'" Empire Bank Building (Over new Inland Empire Bail' ; KNULmVH - OKK(J;. 'V ! () Uiarmt Iloardman, Oregon J Real Estate 4 and insurance 5 ; AUTO LIVEKY s Will go Anywhere Anytime We wish to announce that an authorized Coetir d'Alene, Idaho. Plans for a system whereby Identification of Hqv.or runners, drug peddlers and other violators of federal laws would lie exchanged by peace officers of I'm 't c northwestern states and Cana dian provinces were arlopted by the Northwest and Idaho associations of sheriffs and police officers at the con Cluding session of the joint confer ence here. The plan, as presented by Luke S. Hay of Seattle, president of the north west association, provld Is for compil ing und forwarding to every peace officer descriptions of all such viola tors known to be operating in the ter ritory. i'ortland, Or., was selected' as the meeting place for the next convention oi tin northwestern association. The effect of illicit liquor upon Country dances was discussed by the convention and resolutions wore adopted advocating strict regulation of rurul dances and legislation giving county be riffs authority to grant aud cancel licenses for public dances. SENATE COMMUTE REJECTS FORD OFFER Washington, n. C. Henry Peril's of fer for purchase aud lee of the gov ernment's projects at Muscle Shoate. rejeott d by the senate agr: rnr.iittee by a vote of 9 to 7: voting for rejection y.ere NorriS, Page (by proxy), Keyes. flooding, MorbecU, .McKinlcy, republicans, and Kendrick. democrat, Wyo- Those voting for a favorable were Senators Camper and republicans, and Smith, . R.ms larrison, i-ieflin. .and .Caraway democrats. : Despite the adverse votes, the Fold oposal will he presented to the sen se for final defcision through minor ty reports, it was explained by Chair man Norris, The resolution introiiuced by Chair man Norris calling for operation of I lie prcjects by a government-owned und controlled coriioration also was rejected, the vote bp'ng 9 to 5. Vot ing for rejection were Senators Cap per, Keyes, Ladd, Smith, Runsdell, Kendrick, Harrison. Heflin and Cara way and for acceptance were Norris MeNary, Gooding, Norbork and Mc kinley. Trnc''. Men Dcn't V'.rt For Oers. Chicago, 111. Peace prospects in the railroad strike were dimmed by the addition of approximately 100,000 men to the forces of the strikers. Ne gotiations for a settlement were tem porarily at a standstill, with no posi tive indication as to the next move or its possible result. By many it is believed that the nation this week will meet the major industrial crisis of its history. Mr. Furman, a new comer, has purchased forty acres of the Sandy Campbell estate, two miles south. of town, and is now finishing a neat and modern bungalow on the place. W. A. Goodwin has done the work. Mrs; Furman and two daughters will onie here to live in time for school. Have you noticed the "Boardman" name plates that Byle B lay den is dis playing on his Ford. He purchased them through the Boardman garage. Tom Miller and Glen Brown are stacking Mr. Hereiin's hay on the -'koubo place this week. Mr. Boering brought fruit from Irrigon Saturday for Mrs. Bay Brown and Mrs. Clen Mitchell. The new dentist, Dr. C. Severin . en is installed in his office at the bank building. Every body, avail themselves of this opportunity as we may not be able to keep him long. Governor Olcott Asks Full Recount. Salem, Or. Recount of the votes cast for governor at the recent pri mary election in every precinct in Oregon rather than in only those pre cincts pointed out in the election con test proceedings filed on behalf of Charles Hall, is the fair and just way of determining definitely and for all time who the nominee actually ia, if any possible doubt exists at this time, according to a statement issued by Governor Olcott. I DENTIST I Dr. W. T. Tiller D. M. D. Nerve Blocking and all the Latest Methods Plate Work is my Specialty THE UNIVERSAL CAR dealer has been appointed in Boardman The Latourell Auto Co. of Heppner, which owns and operates tle nifty new service station on the highway has a full Ford agency, and will cary an adequate stock of iae Ford parts and will have cars and tractors on J pioy ?oon. Latourell Auto Co. Boardman, Oregon MASONS TO LAY STONE Ceremonies in Connection With New Capitol Announced. Olympla, W'nah. The cornerstone of the ne. $5,000,000 administrative building, the central unit of tin- capi tol group, will be laid here on the afternoon of September , it irai an nounced by Land Commissioner idge. secretary of the capitoi commit' lee. The ceremonies will be in charge of the Worshipful Grand Lodge of Fp e and Accepted Masons of Wash ington, with Grand Master McCor mack of Tacoms officiating. Qovernoi llyrt and Bishop Keator, grand oratof of the grand lodge, will be speakers. Boyus Lqjor Permits Appear, Washington, d. c. Warning to he on the watfih for u new counterfeit h sk inn's prescription SlUn. for pre. scribing intoxicating liquet, bains cir culated it. certaia parts of the coun try was scut to all feci ral pr tion directors by Commissioner llavnes. t Pigp;S Bid All work guaranteed. Arlington, Oregon THE MARKETS Portland Wheat Hard white. $1.14; soft white, white club, hard winter and northern spring, 1.U; red Wallu $1 09. Corn Whole. $3S; i racked. $17. Hay Alfalfa, new, $l per tOUJ val ley timothy, $18030; o&stera Orgo.. timothy, $22S4VJ Butter Fat 40fi 44c Kggs Ratich. 20fr24c. Cheese Tillamook triplets. 28,-.-c; Young Americas. SiiVse: bock Swiss. 3234c; cream brick, 242tie. Cattle choice steers, $7.7og3.St); medium to good. I7fc".75. Sheep liest spring lam'is. $8S; medium si ring lambs. $7!ji.s. Hogs I'riine light. $U.5cffl2; smooth heavy, J 1 1 4( 11.00. Seattle. Wheat Hard white, l.ltj I white, white club, hard re, wlnte and northern upnnc. $1 Iff. soft r, niter, $1.15. eastern red Wailu $1.14; Big Bend bluosteTh, $1.30. Hay Alfalfa, tgt; tim .tay. $25. straw, $17. Butter Fat 44ff4fie. Eggs Ranch, 17ii24r. Csttle Prime steers, $S.258.50 medium to choice. $7 6P8 25 Hogs Prime light. $1150 311.S5; suuoth-heavy, i ii jd. - o 9 O -J ') t ' o o a 1 ') i 4 9 a a 3 1 a V&i M I 'LLll U ' L. ..K'j. r Get Our Latest Priees On Building; Material Cedar Flume Screen Doors Screen Door Sets Our Ice is Good and Cold Trv It See W. A. Murchie Boardman, Oregon. a 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 1 f 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 J .3 9 9 9 U n 9 9 9 9 9 6 9 9 9 9 9 9