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About The Boardman mirror. (Boardman, Or.) 1921-1925 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1922)
fcOCAL HAPPENINGS Joiui jeukciia was a business vis ior in Portland on Wedn sday. The p. T. a. committee must not forget to meet the teachers as they at rive. Haying is on h Weather Condil ion very favorable, nil force again, r being very . Go to Echo to see the.. 1923 riodel Ford Car Equipped with sloping windshield, gypsy top (one-man top) with starter and demountable rims M, B. Signs made a business trip to Hermiston Thursday. Mrs. Crown of Hermiston was a Karl Cramer wont to Portland on guest of Mrs. Graham's last week, business Wednesday. . 4. ! Robert Partlow was taken to the Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Hereim have hospital Sunday where he was oper- moved into the Larsen home for the a ted on for appendicitis, winter. Mr rjiioroth is leveling land for Mr. Mead. Mr. Mead's homestead is looking fine now. J. W. Webster returned Monday from Los Angeles, Calif'., and Tia juna, Mexico. Mrs. H. H. Weston has been ill for several days at the home of her daughter, Mrs. M. L. Morgan. The Heretms were guests at the Ballengcrs for dinner on Wednesday. Miss Wilma Gilbreth returned this week alter weeks. vacation of about two $5 .07 Filled with as and oil F. O. B. ficho mm MJTO CO. All other models, new and second hand, on reasonable terms PI UNQE INTO THH SURF fa it you want to know the real fasci natinn Joy that only a bear h vacn lion can give Pishing, clam-digging, hunting, horseback riding, golfing, tenn isp etc., are also aeiong the de light l'ul, health-giving pastimes at the beaches. REDUCED xmp" I'ARES are still in affect; hut the sea 011 Is getting short, so don't delay Ask our agent for "Outings in the Pacific Northwest" and "Oregon Outdors"; then pack your outing duda, and purobasa a Mound Tr p HwHOMr Excursion Ticket via the AT NORTH BEACH CLATSOP BEACH TILEAMOOK BEACHES or NEWPORT U N I O N PACIFIC S Y S T E M Insuring the most wonderful trip down through the Columbia Rirer Gorge Let our agent tell you nil about it, arrange your itinerary and make your rem rvation. RALPH DAVIS, .Agent Bonwhiiaiii Oregon WM. Mi-mi IUIAT, Of, iw, Agt. Portland, Oregon . L. Morgan has moved hisf family into the Runner cottage near the school house. Miss Nellie Dillon had her totalis and adenoids removed by Drsilllsley Mid (lale in Hermistoa on Monday. Kind friends beware of phesants in your yaru iney nngnt loose a leather. liunon tsarnes who fell from a "Side-door Pullman" recently dislo cated his shoulder is here. Mr. and -Mrs,. Charles Goodwin are moving into the Klages house from the Warner's. Lyle niayden who left Boardman about, 10 days ago for the coast Is now at Dufur, driving slate highway truck. . Jack Gorham has returned from his trip to the mountains, and says thai Boardman is the "best place on earth afer all." Word has been received of the death of Miss Pearl Carpenter at Ulackfoot. Idaho on Tuesday. Th particulars have not been learned. Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Bkakney and daughter, Awilda Claire of Echo were guests of Mrs. H. H, Weston on Mon c'av and Teus lay Prof, and Mrs. Mulkey have arriv ed from Arlington and moved into a new bungalow erected by Frank Cramer. Mr. Johnson and family of Leaven worth, Wn., are vbiiting at the S. At tebury home, Mrs. Johnson is a daughter of the Attebury's Flemish beauty pears 2 1-2 cents per pound, 1'runes 5 cents a pound, and you pick them. Bring your own containers. W. A. Ford, Umatilla. S. H. Boardman headed a delaga tion to the Reclamation office at Hermiston on Tuesday to see what the chances are for getting some lat erals extended on the Boardman pro ject. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brown and fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Mulkey and family spent Sunday afternoon the 27th at the home of Mr. and Mrs Glenn .Mitchell. The afternoon was spent consuming ice cream, cake, cantaloupe1 and watermelon . Mrs, L. E. Stuart of Waverly, Wash, spent four days last week with her sister, Mrs. Glenn Mitchell. The Mitchells took her to Paterson, Wash, where she took the train for Ken newiek, there to visit her father. Sunday, August 20th Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mitchell visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mathews at Paterson, Wasih. August 23, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mitchell and family visite4 al the Mr. Jacobsen home at Palyron. They brought home some fine peaches. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION V K I'AHTMKNT OF THE INTERIOR U. S. Land office at The Dalles, Ore gon, July 15. 1022. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Levi Carroll, of Irrigon, Oregon, who on March 6th, 1918, made Reclama tion Homestead entry No. 019690, lor WVfe NE14 (being Unit "B" Umatilla Project) Section 26, Township 5 North, Range 26 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of inten tion to make three year proof, to est ablish claim to the land above des cribed, before C. G. Blayden, United States Commissioner, at Boardman, Oregon, on the 5th day of September, 1922. Claimant names as witnesses: O. C. Chapman, Umatilla, Oregon. Hugh Grimm, G. W. Hux, and Bert Allen, all of Irrigon, Oegon. J. W. DONNELLY, 24-2 9 Register Drs. McKenzie & Lieuallen Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Offce: Rooms 1, 2, and 3, Inland Empire Bank Building (Over new Inland Empire Bank) PENDLtiTON . . OREOON ?() fi Warner f Boardman, Oregon Real Estate and Insurance Wi AUTO LIVERY Anywhere Anytime go Dr. H. C. Curry, Eyesight Special ist will be in Boardman Tuesday, Sept. 5th at the Highway Inn. Dr. Currxis well known in Boardman now, having made many visits here. Wandl nn.l A.wrl Gilbreth ie.'t Monday forenoon for The Dalles, to visit with their grandparents. Wilinn and the two little folks, Aud-ey and Iris are expected home the latter pai t of the week. Little RalphDeweeae was pleaa antly surprised Wednesday after noon, by a few of his little friends, who helped him celebrate hi; fifth birthday. Mrs. Allen was also pres ent. Arlington Cash Market Pat Mooney, Prop. Fresh and Cured Meat Green Groceries and Fruits gIl 1 i Dr. C. Severinsen DENTIST Office in Bank Building Mr. Cahooon moiorcd to Wrtlla Walla Saturday returning Monday, and bringing Mrs. Gaboon and child ren with him. Mr. and Mrs. Mulkey have arrived, already for school They will occupy the new cottage Mrs. Gibbons has recently built. Mrs. H. Gla&ford tafl for Corvallis Saturday where she will visit with her daughter before leaving for her home in l.os Angeles. Mr. Laraen and family moved I" Butter Creek on Monday and Tin s day of this week where he will teach school this coming year. Earl Cramer hauled a truck load of cement from Irrigon Tuesday for use In building bridges on our coun ty roads. Max anil Ted Partlow are ill with typhoid. This should be a warning to all to boil the water. The Part low family just recently returned from Yakima where typhoid was pre valent. The water there was( con demned and the family came back here to avoid the epidemic. ""fT" The Idea Irrigator bp Appropriately named "The Hydro-Gun" because of the manner in which it "shoots" water. This phenonu d pump is making it possible to Irrigate by pumping with greater profit than by any other method This Is becau le of its extreme High efficiency and its economy in operation. There are no valves, no stuffing box and, since the pump is always submerged in water, no prim ing is necessary. Thus, all the annoyances ex perienced in the use of oilier pumps has' been elim inated. Its liirht weight and compact construction makes it eaaUy installed or moved fro mplace to place PENDLETON IRON WORKS PENDLETON OREGON i Wanda and Hon Goodwin of Con don are spending the week with their lather, W. A. Goodwin, eating water melon. Mrs. W. 11. Stewart returned home Wednesday evening after spending a week with her home folks at Possil, Oregon. lira. Dale Albright and son Ted were Portland visitors lost week Mrs. 1). J Kirker and family of Port land returned with them for a visit al the Alhright home. ("has Haines is the proud pos:ss or of a radio set. He is installing it in the school house, and this winter dans to hear all the "great "things of universe. .".Irs. Blttfl and friend Mrs. Grinis v . ho l . isiting from Roosevelt and l I icombcr went to Pilot Kock on ida to attend the funeral of a sister-in-law . he Mneombers. We 1' ir thai Or Donnelly has for five renter nun place west of town to A. Ai...oregg ' 10 will put ii under cull alion uou.se and barn .ire to be huilt ; once ai d we uiuler siand that V . And :ogg expects to have a herd of d:i .y cattle. Mr and Mrs Fred J OeorRe of Everett. Wa;yh.. were guests of U H. I Weston last week Mr. George and Mr. Weston have been friends for I years and this is the first time they j havt : The Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S. Davis of Gateway, Oregon have arrived to take up their home in the new Board, man depot. Where Mr. Davis will act as agent. He has formerly held po sitions in Hermiston, Umatilla and Pendleton and was at one time man ager of the Irrigation base ball league. For some years Poardman freight and express has had to go through Messner as well at most of the passenger service. Sunday, Claude White had motor trouble on the road near the wind mill toward Carty's. Mr. Messenger and several others went to hi.s aid in his, Oakland, but he had motor trouble and could not get the car in to town. He left it on the road near Tom Miller's, came to Earl Cram er's about 10 p. m., borrowed his llivver and went home to sleep. He returned Monday to the Hast End with his team and towed it home. Later In the day he went after Mr. White's car. BOARDMAN OREGON We Have Added a Complete Line e 3 of Another jolly party was held at LaraM'l Monday evening when the neighbors planned a surprise for Sad ie and Eden larsen who leave foon for Putter Creek for the winter. It was a surprise for both of them ami the evening passed rapidly with games on-'lhe lawn. The following guests were present : Mabel and Kalherine Brown, Edna Hinehart. Mm and Tom Weech, Ivy Leda nnd Earl Olaei, Linda Hango, Mali i n Kut mr. Jim Howell, Nellie Pa"t!nr, Violet an t I lancee Gilbreth, Ff4ti ami Edna Richardson Cake, sand wiches .ti.u 1 unch ivtre served. "Themis our sentiments" Mr. TP lahough. We think it would be p. rot ten deal to leave Irrigon without a fair when she did so nobly last ear i'i bringing her display to Boardman. Who suys we can't have a fair? W. don't know who he is but we do know he iB laboring under a delu sion when he says it Is an impos-ii bllity for North Morrow County to have a fair. We must by all means have our North Morrorv Fair. There are $300 already for our use if we take It. ttJ not Salem gets It. There are $300 Heppner could use if they had a Morrow county fair. As th. sre not going to have a fair, by en ea h other foi 15 years ,u, enlly workina we can get tin leorges have bought the Cant $300. Come on! Let's use it while it Builders Hardware e m e a a I Get Our Latest Prices On Building: Material ! Cedar Fiume Screen Doors Screen Door Sets Our Ice is Good and Cold Try It W. A. Murchie Iioardman, Oregon. home holdings nt Castle. is ours to use! V