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About The Boardman mirror. (Boardman, Or.) 1921-1925 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1922)
mmmm n;ri!iiii!iiii.;:!'!.,:i!ii 1 The Only Restaurant in Pendleton Employing a j full crew of white help. 1 THE FRENCH I RESTAURANT HOHIiAOH BROS.. PROPS. I Elegant Furnished Rooms In Connection. --gTC)ir-'niiwMiiiiiiiwii wiwmiiwwMWWBMMwwwuiw,i jii i iii.m PROFESSIONAL CARDS ISWIIIMMM S. E. NOTSON A T T 0 R N K Y - A T - L A W OHice in Court House HBPPNER - . . OREGON MtMMMtMeitMM ALFALFA FARMS Diversified Tracts Small Acreage Town Property Cnlnmproved Land With Water City Lots in Itourdman Town Lots in New Town of COLD SPRINGS Farms and City Property T in all parts of Oregon, T Washington and Idaho FOR EXCHANGE ? E. P. Dodd, Herniiston X FRANCIS McMENAMIN Lawyer HEPPNER, OREGON Itoberts Uullding. "Phone 648 JAMES D. ZURCHER Attorney -at-Law STANFTELD - - OREGON Will oe at the Highway Inn Wed nesday f each week. DR. VV. W. ILLSLEY Osteopathic PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 'Phone Res. 711 Office 551 Office over Bank Bldg., Herniiston. Calls answered at all hours. DR. F. V. PRIME DKXTIS T R Y Dental X-ray and Diagnosis HERMISTON, ORE. Bank Building 'Phones: Office 93. Residence 751. mmmmtttM 3 g I Sell I W H """ft v MX J. C. Ballenger j Boardnian - Oregon X I Watches are especially useful at mis time oi uu- ,u-iir. Come and let me li you up A from 81.50 up. UIOTS THAT liAM'l' WM. H . OGDEN GIfta that I -as . Herniiston - - Oregon ,OODSON & SWEEK ITTOHN MYjAT-IiA W Masonic Itllilillng fiLeppner, Oregon. : j.y ; . ' f p ' !HYPI"i ' v ANl si i'tiEON HERMISTON, ORE. r..:nU LHdg, 'i'lioues: Office 92 llestdance 395. office Hours 9-12. 3-6. Calls Answered Day or Night. DR. RAY VV. LOGAN H Y S I C I A N & S V R i E O N Calls answered at all hours prompts Edwards Building IMAT1LLA - - 0RBGO1S hi lirigon on Wednesdays. In Boardnian Tuesdays & Thursday. Dr. A. IT. Johnston Physclan and Surgeon Calls answered at all hours In Uoardman Wednesday and Satur day mornings, Office phone M 151 Res. M 332 Arlington, Oregon. !lIS1l!!Umilil!l!lllllli IWIJIItHI II I' I'lWIIIIIICIlMMWIIB'lll'l ll!IIIIIIIIIIWllllllllllill"i; R. N. Stanfleld, President Ralph A. Holte, Cashier Frank Sloan, 1st Vice-President M. U. Ding, 2nd Vice-President Bank of Stc intiekl Capital Stock and Surplus $37,500.00 ruOAi wntL B V (t T L rl Four Per Cent Interest Paid on Time Certificates of Deposit. iMIIIIIMiyillllE ARLINGTON NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $73,000.00 x OFFICERS A Wheelhouse, Pres. E. J. Clough, Vice Pres. H. M. Cox, Cashier Chas. T. Story, Assistant Cashier ARLINGTON - - - OREGON tm in 1 CHURCHLESS CHILDREN Thrre are twenty-five million boys and girls outside of the Sunday School in this country. Every child in America should be in some Sunday School every Sunday morning. Every child should be accompanied to Sunday School by his parents. The mother who doesn't bring her child into the world dedicated to God has committed a crime against the child. The father who doesn't lead his child to the altar of worship, rev erence, and devotion has committed a crime against his child and against society; for he has left out ot the child's training the greatest factor. Parents who refuse to bring their children to church, and who refuse to allow their children to unite with the church and become devout Christian workers are stumbling blocks ; they are curses to their children. There is but one remedy for the condition in this country, and that is salvation by Jesus Christ. There is but one place in which tha salvation can be found, and that is in God's in fallible Word. There is but one in ititution authorized to teach that Word, namely the orthodox Christian church. Every child should be in Sunday School and m .he church pew on Sun day morning sitting beside his parents. Children are never too young to be saved, but if they are neglected and grow to be old men and women hard ened in sin they may become loo old t" be saved. It is extremely expensive to the government lor a child '0 grow to be old in sin and crime. It costs millions to save an old man from the error of his way. A child can be saved at the threshold of child hood and thus save his soul and so ciety untold expense. The father who uses his automobile on Sunday to take his child away from the church not only breaks the Ten Commandments, but he is a curse to the child and a menace to this gov ernment. The fpthcr who spends his Sunday on the golf links is a fraud so far as a religious influence is concerned, and he is a menace to the spiritual devel opment of his child. It is the business of the father to be in tile Sunday School with his child, and it is the I usiness of the child to he in the church pew b the side of lus father Why do people neglect to bring their childi'jn to Christ and into the church i Sjch parents and such ne glect are b nci.iij untold sorrow and expense arrf rrVction upon this coun try. The juvenile courts and the penal ins.itutions at full of the children w ho come from such homes. Parents, you are either a curse or a blessing to your children. If you neglect your Sunday duty you are a curse to them. Children ought to be in the Sunday School and church if the natiui is to be saved. Lancaster HOMEY PHILOSOPHY FOR 1922 ' Fame is a wonderful thing. Think of the bird that first con ceived the notion of starting a fire to keep warm before there was any fire. You know his name, of course. Then there was the boy who really owns all the gold in the world, the fellow who-' looked at a mountain, saw there was some stone in it, dug up the stone, saw there was metal in the stone and figured out how co get the metal out of the stone. You remember who he was, too. And the other boy, what's his name the chap that fixed out words that carried meaning, and spoke them at the rest of the gang so they could all converse? Everybody knows who he was. There's no use talkin'. It's very important to get your name in the paper an' get a reputation, y "THE UNEMPLOYED' "SSSS I Each day abounds in mystery to tax the thoughtful mind, and add its bit of history in lore of human kind. . . . Each problem up for solving demands a potent skill, and keeps the wheels revolving in life's perpetual mill. . . . To me, the unsolved question is ever as before ; dumbfounds with its ingestion bewilders more and more. . I grope amid its fastness, and tremble at its frown. . m m I marvel at its vastness no soul can put it downl The question I refer to, is of the "unemployed." ,. . The ones a job is dear to but seldom is enjoyed. .. . . They cry aloud to Vulcan, and Agricola's King they crave to strike a welkin which never seems to ring! VI y soul is wrapped in wonder. -It is, so help me Mikel I nave to work iiKe tnunaer t am i j ( got time to strike I 1 he ardent prayer for leisure is ever on my mind ... I'd pour out all my treasure, fur a job 1 cuuldn t find I V MW m J ssr mm w Let The Boardman Mirror Print Your Butter Wrappers The Lure of the If Highway Inn L. S. BONNEY, Proprietor Boardman, Oregon Wholesome Home Gookin& Best place to eat between The Dalles and Pendleton Now is the time to Subscribe for the Boardman Mirror OCEAN BEACHES was rtever more faeinanng titan now, because ho much has been done to insure comfort and delightful recrea tion at all of the many reports near the mouth of the Columbia Klver. You can Blunge into the surf, di damn, (ken, hunt, play, reel and et the real joy that only a beach vacation can Hive, And you have thin bril liant galaxy of beacln s to chooHe rrom: NORTH BEACH CLATSOP BEACH TILLAMOOK BEACH S or NEWPORT ask our agent for "Outings in the Pacific Northwest" and "Oregon Outdoors" .They tell Uie whole story Then park your trunk and ,,i,, ),.,-.- itound Ti-lp Summer Kxeunlon Ttcket via UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM Insuring that most wonderful trip down through the Columhia River Gorge. Iet our agent tell you all about it, arrange your it inerary and make your reserva Cash Store, At., Boardman Win. .MoMlUT, OeuwsJ IMMMgHI Agent Iortliid, Oregon C3 Tires and Tubes 30 x 3 1 2 Zeroline, per quart Aristo, per qmtrt Hyvii, per quart Monogram,pcr c;uart 11.75 20c 20c 30c 30c Service Car Anv Time Any Where BOARDMAN M. L. Morjran, Pres. GAS OILS ACCESSORIES Boardman Butter Makers Should Order Their Butter Wrappers From The Boardman Mirror because OCR PRICES ARE CHEAPER 100 (any size) $1.00 200 (any size) :.: - 1.75 300 (any til) 2.60 500 (any size) 3.50 I If you want them unprinted we sell for lees OUR WORKMANSHIP EQUAL TO ANY The Boardman Mirror is the only paper in the world that is boostinK all the time and ex clusively for Boardman. THE FIELD IS TOO SMALL TO BE DIVIDED. Spend your money where there is some hope of getting it back and not to huild up another place. t DO NT PLAY THE OTHER FELLOW'S CAME