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About The Boardman mirror. (Boardman, Or.) 1921-1925 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1922)
Lancaster . . sir- ' s Tires and Tubes 30 x 3 l 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 nni DUA liiif AGE lib Willi 1 M. L. Morgan, Pres. GAS OILS ACCESSORIES :m rr.w.wK' mmmmmmmm a mmmmmmmmmm fj R. N. Stanfield, President rj Italph A. Holte, Cashier Frank Sloan, 1st Vice-Freaident m. it. Ling, and Vice-President Bank of Stanfield Capital Stock and Surplus $37,500.00 Four Per Cent Interest Paid on Time Certificates of Deposit. mmmmjmmmmiM.mmmmimmmmmmmmm nMMIHllHMMllHIMllMMHmHIHI)HliM ARLINGTON NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $73,000.00 OFFICERS t A. Wheelhouse, Pres. E. J. Clough, Vice Pres. J H. M. Cox, Cashier Chas. T. Story, Assistant Cashier x ARLINGTON - - - OREGON MMMIMIMMfICIMtMMMIIMIMfMMIM 1! Highway Inn L. S. BONNE Y, Proprietor Boardman, Oregon Wholesome Home Cooking Best place to eat between The Dalles and Pendleton MRS. HARDING 1 I - v Mrs. Warren G. Harding, wife of President Harding, whose illness has aroused country-wide sympathy. Olympia. Wash. The cornerstone of the administrative building, the prin cipal structure of the magniticent C&pltol group of the state of Wash ington, was laid in Olympic Saturday, ust 100 feet from whore the first building ever erected for legislative imposes once stood. Enough of the foundation has been reeled to give some Idei of I lie beau y of the new building, and to show he harmonizing effect of the central tructure on the rest of the group, "he foundation of granite and Willie ion stone surrounds the old founda tion built in the earl? '90s and aban loned during the Governor Rogers' idministration, when the Thurston COUttty Courthouse tU purchased, added to. and since used as the capi tal building. The laying of the cornerstone would seem to mark the end of a long fight hat has been waged since territorial lays for the permanent location of the capitoi, FARMER AID IS PROPOSED Bill Would Provide Loans to Buy Seed for New Crops. Washington, 1). C. Provision for advance! to farmers of crop failure areas of the United States with which to buy seed grain was made in a bill introduced by Senator Harreld. repub lican. Oklahoma, which would author ize the secretary of agriculture to cake loans in 192:1 aggregating $500, 000. The bill fixed a limit of $:100 thai may be advanced to any one farmer Big Gains in Postal Receipts. Washington, D. C. Postal receipt' in 50 industrial cities selected by As 'stunt Postmaster Glover as repre nting various sections of the coun try showed an average increase ot nearly 8 per cent in August over th name month in 1921, according to fli ures made public by the postoffic, department. W. F. McKenney Heads Oregon Elks. Seaside Or. William P. McKenney past exalted ruler of Portfand lodge oi Klks. was unanimously elected pres dent of the Oregon State Elks Uuo elation and The Dalles was select i for the next convention, during tin closing session of the state convention here. I 351 wnzu mr n ".' " s-- Now is the time to Subscribe for the Boardman Mirror THE MARKETS Portland Wheat Bluestem, $1.20; soft white and western white, $1.09; hard arbiter and northern spring, $1.05; western red, $1.02. Corn Whole, $35; cracked, $37. Hay Alfalfa, $1Sfj 18.50 per ton: valley timothy, $1819; eastern Ore gon timothy, $21. Butter Fat 41i 44c. Egta -Ranch, 27fr32c. Cheese Tillamook triplets, 284c; fOUBf Americas, 29V4c; block Swiss, 32tj)3c: cream brick, 24(5'26c. Cattle Choice steers, $7. 50 H, indium to good, $ 75f7.50. Sheep East of mountain lainbt 110011; choice valley lambs, $9.50 'it 10.50. Hogs Prime light, $9.75 10.2.' . smooth heavy, $99.50. Seattle. Wheat Hard white, soft white and western white, $1.08; hard red winter, $1.07; soft red winter and northern spring, $106; western red, $1.04; Hip Bend bluestem, $1.20. Hay Alfalfa, $22; timothy, $25, straw, $17. Butter Fat 44 4 8c. Kggs Ranch, 2234c. Cattle Prime steers, $7.75S2; medium to choice, $607. Hogs Prime light, $9.60f9.76, tmooth heavy, $7.759.26. Lasi Saturday morning four cars left lone for Boardman on a hunt 'or peaches. They were not very suc cessful in finding peaches hut Oh Boy! the watermelons) they did And. Those in the party were L. J. Pad berg and family, B, 1.. Padborg and umily. J, H. Uryson and family, Mis. W, C. Caron and daughter, Mr;,. U. C, W ood, daughter and ton Hill; Mrs. Del! Mobley, Mrs. R. E. Williams and Charles Duncan. If anyone should need water for their radiator while out here on the prarie they may ust ask Mrs. Cason where the wind mill may be found. lone lndepend- COMING TO PEN I1, ETON Dr. MELLENTHIN Specialist in Interna medicine lor Use past eleven years DOES NOT OPERATE mm is BEGurj Will be at St. George Hotel Wednesday, and Thursday, October t and 5. Office hours 10 to 4. TWO DAYS ONT ,Y No charge for Consultation Dr. Melltuithln is a regular grad uate in medicine and surgery and is licensed by the state of Oregon. He visits professionally the more Import ant low n and cities and offers to all wrho call on this trip free consultation axeept the expense of treatment when des,', red. According to his method of treat meat be does not operate tor chronic appendlOtttfl, gall stones, ulcers ol stomach, tonsils or adenoids. He has to his credit wonderful re sults in diseases of the stomach, liv er, bOWeUf, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kidney, bladder, bed-wetting, calar rah, weak lui gs, rheumatism, sciatica leg ulcers and rectal ailments. II yo uhave been ailing for any length of time and do not get any letter, do not fail to call, as Impro per measures rather than disease are very often the cause of your long ; standing trouble. Remember above date, that con sultation is free and that his treat ment is different. Married women must be accompan ied by their husbands. Address; 33( Boston Block, Minne apolis, Minnesota. NOTICE POR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. LAND OFFICE at The Dalle I, Oregon, September 1, 1922. Notice is hereby given that Melvin B. signs, of Boardman. Oregon, who on September 24, 1919. made Home stead Entry No. 020992. for N"W14 SEVi (t'nit It, 1'matilla Project ) Sec lion 8, Township I North, Range 22 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before C. (!. Blayden, United States Commissioner at Boardman, Oregon, on the 27lh day of October, 1922. Claimant names as witnesses; Nick Filler. Paul M. Smith. O. 11. Warner, and Sam H. Boardman all of lionrdnian, Oregon. .1. W. Donnelly. :io-:; i Register WfllliW , illMWiWWlillllllWIIBWBWWW PROFESSIONAL CARDS 0lWiraiiiiiii!ii!;;iiWi:H S. E. NOTSON A T T O It X E Y - A T - L A W Office in Court House HEPPNEK - - - OREGON Bl'LLETlX oe BOARDMAN COMMUNITY CHURCH BBRVICF Every Sunday Sunday School 10:30 a. i.i. ChUroh Service 11:30 a. m Christian Etideavor 7:30 p, m All are welcome. E. Bonsou, Pastor BARTHOLOMEW'S URCHKHTRA PHONE II Stuufleld, Oreiou Plays the latest dance Pits Drs. McKenaie & Lieualler Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Offce: Rooms 1, 2, and 3, Inlanti Empire Bank Building (Over new Inland Empire Ban'. I PEN IMJ'J'I'OX - - OHIMJON to banter Boardman, Oregon Real Estate and Insurance AUTO LIVERY Will go Anywhere AnyliiiH Arlington fash Market Pat Mooney, Prop. Fresh and Cured Meat Green Groceries and Fruits Arliron, - - Oregon 1 The Ideal Irrigator il DCSE Appropriately named "The Hydro-Gun" liccause of the manner in which it "shoots" v r. This: nlinnmn, -il Jiiitnn i mMUititr it nt ilil( tn IvnflMitd it wt inoiinir 'itli orivi't,t' tnvifit rriAffl rtf ,J 11 I i i . i kty uwiiuiug e,ii jim, j any other method This is because of its exti .me high efficiency and its economy in operation. Thore are no valves, no st ufFing bog and, since the imp is always submerged in water, no prim ing is necessary. Thus, all the annoyances ex perienced in the use of other pumps has v - vi elim inated. Its light weight anil compact constructio; .iiakes it eanily installed or moved fro mplace to p!!Of PENDLETON IRON WORKS x PENDLET(;:: OliEOON X ,, mi, tin, Ml, .,, .MM, c, ,,M,t FR A N CIS McME X AMIN Lawyer IIEPPNEU, ORBOON Roberta liiiildinif. 'Phone 43 JAMES D. ZURCHER .ttorney-it-Law STANFIELD - - )HE(;0 Will oe at the Highway Inn Wed nesday of each week. DR. W. W. ILLSLEY Osteopotbic PHYSICIAN A. NT) Sl'IMiEOX 'Phone lies. 711 Oflice 551 Office over Bank Bldg., Hermistou. Calls answered at all hours. DR. F. V. PRIME l E N X I S X H V Dental X-ruy and IHagnosis HBRMISXON, OREL Dank Building Phones: Office 93. Kesidence 751. WOODSON & SWEEK v itoi;neys-.t-L.yw Masonic Building Ileppncr, Oregon. Dr. W. T. Tiller, Dentist Arlington, Oregon DR. FRANCIS P. ADAMS Pin . ill I ' N 1ND SURGEON HKRMI8XON, ORB, Bank Bldg. 'Phones: Otllce 92. Kesidence 5 95, OtntB Honrs 9-12. 3 8. Calls Answered Day or Night. DR. RAY W. LO(JAN r ii v skt n a s r it ; n o Calls answered at all hours promptly Edwards Building UMAXILIiA - - ORBOON In Irrigon on Wednesdays. In Boardman Tuesdays & Thursday Dr. A. II. Johnston IMiyscian anil Surgeon Calls answered at all hours In Boardman Wednesday and Satur day mornings, office phone M l&l Res. III Arlington, Oregon. :..,;,v. illl The Only Restaurant in Pendleton Employing a full crew of white help. I THE FRENCH ! R E S T A V RANT HOHHACH IlltOS., PltOPS. Elegant Eurnlshed II i iii Oonnectlott, i :y:IHill 1 ALFALFA FARMS X Diversified Tracts t Small Acreage Town Property rninm proved Land With Wnler t'il.v Lots In Hoiirdiiiiin Town Lots In New Town of dill SPRINGS i HrniH nnd Oity Property T in ail parte of Oregon, f MTaahtegtOn and Idaho T I I 'It I'.M II (.l, E. P. Dodd, Hermiston I f ! I Sell I Insurance I J. C. Iallener I Boardman - Oregon Z Watches are es,.iially useful at this lime ol the )i-ar. Dome end h i me ii fou up iroiu i? .. up. I. II Is I II I I tsl t WM. 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