13 VERY AP.Lfc HODII2D MAN AT WORK ON ROADS FOR JOINT SENATOR inKiBt pverv able-bodied man 6ft the project who had a team of horses iM11,tiila. Dnlon and Morrow Counties was working on the roaua last wee. Road Supervisor Jenkins had a full crew, not only on the road, but in the gravel pit as well. At prerent work in heme done in the (-and mar Mike Marshall's place, and it is planned, providing sufficient funds, to gravel this road from Al Price's corner west to the lateral near I)il lon's. This will give one good gra velled road east and west of the en tire project. Mrs. W. H. at were Heriniston art and son, Kay, iitors on Monday. Pi? rf 9 BOARDMAN UTELLUM i.yndeiia Olson, Caryl Signs Dorothy Board wan Editor Ass't Editor ,oke Editor STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP .MAN QEMENT, ETC MY THE ACT OF APGHST 24, ., REQUIRED CO NO It ESS I 1912 Henry !. Taylor The name of Henry .1. Taylor, pioneer farmer of Umatilla county, will be on the Democratic Ticket as a farmer candidate lor Joint Senator. Mr. Taylor is a consistent advocate of Tax Reduction of the Itoartman Mirror, published weekly al ISoardnian, Oregon, lor October 1st, I02L'. Siale of Oregon, County of Mor row, ss. Before me, a notary public in and for the Slate and t'onnly aforoiid, personally appeared Mail; A. Cleve land, who having been duly sworn according to law. deposes and says I hill he is the publisher of I he Stan field Standard. that he is the publisher of the Hoard man Mirror. Thai the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing ed itor and business manager are: Publisher: Mark A. Cleveland, SI a n field, Oregon. Editor: Mark A. .Cleveland, Slanfield, Oregon! Managing editors and Business managers : None. Thai (he owners are: Mark A. Cleveland, Slanfield, Oregon. Thai Hie known bondholders, mort gages, and other security holders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of toUt amount, of bonds, mort gages or other securities are: None. MARK A CUOVKHANI). Publisher. Sworn lo and subscribed to before me this 9th du,y of" October, 1022. (SEAL) '' JI'IJA HAOO.MAN Notary Public (My commission expires March 17, 1914.) Hi 'avors thi tpendlturt 1 liberal strictest economy in of the public's money support of the public Two Arlington visitors seen on our streets Sunday were G. W. Biggs merchant, and Attorney A. H. Swit zer. These gentleman, after being . hown through the school building pronounced it very good, and pro ceeded to drive over the project. The new seals for the high school arrived last Thursday and the work of putting them together was ac comnlished Saturday by Professors Carroll and Mulkey. The high school appreciates these seals. .very much as there were not enough to go around, and old chairs and benches were be ing used. Krom the School Records 5th week of school. The total m rollment lo date is 131; boys 6 and girls li!. rU the grades there are 104, while the ii b school has enrolled 27. The percentage of attendance was 97.7. Number of'pupils neither absent or tardy, S5. Tolal number tardy, 26. Those receiving 100 per cent in deportment are: (Hen Berger, Mary Chaffee, Jessie Klages, Alma Signs, Margaret Smith, Gloria Wickland r, ... j j ' I)..- i..,., L. u...., I Vfil destroy parenlal auinoruy ana ue- mauci lamun, uu.v.ue "- prtVS the citizens of the constituiionnl dred Allen, Olen iirown, Edith Dein viiiininleo of religious freedom and psey, I'earl Dempsey, Ezra Hopkins, of the right lo give their children . Ve.ita Mefford, Sybil Macomber, I'elia a religious education in additon to j i'arilow, Grace 1'arilow, luiog.'he lhat afforded by the pubic schools. Wilson, Linda Hango, Nellie P lion. A vote for Henry J. Taylor is a vote( Elida Olson, Howard Klages, Howard in the interest of every fireside in Deck, la Vaugn HtThkins, Avis Erwin this Senatorial llislriel and in the I Mildred Messenger, C.ladys Wilson Veirel Woodard, Ivye Olson, Corliss oliools. He is opposed lo the School Monopoly HIM lor the reason that Us adoption will mean I he outlay and ex penditure of about $3, 000,000 for additional school buildings and i qutp meni and an annual expense of about $2, 000, nmi for maintenance and op eration in addition to the now almost Intolerable load of tax upon us, and lor the furl her reason 'hat it would Stale of Oregon. A. H. Cox, Chairman. Wt i 9 eSflfl- Umatilla Pharmacy i W. B Bntlth, Prop. X Mai! orders triven special atten tion. Quick Service Sidislaet ion Qual anteed Umatilla, Oregon BIG SUBSCRIPTION OFFER You Qet ALU FOUR cf These MAGAZINES and OUR NEWSPAPER for $2.55 Order Now SHORT TIIWB OUT Krv.in, Helen I'oardman, liilli:in Jlrlce Rachel Johnson, Robert Berger, tea therine Berger, Nellie Messenger, Thyra Heck, Helen Chaffee, Caryl Signs, Mayme Hango, Catherini Brown, Ida Mefford, Dorothy Hoard man. following are names of pupil- neither absent nor tardy for t he first month: Marjorie Albright Doris Drown, Glen Berger, Jessie Klages, Paul Mead, Alma Signs, C.to ria Wieklander, Milderd Allen, Sel ma Ayers, (lien Brown, Warren Brice Edith Dempsey, Pearl Demptev, Ezra I Hopkins, Elvira Jenkins, SM1 Mac ombcr, Albert Miller, Imogen Wilson Oran ilaib y. Howard Heck, Norma I Gibbons, Albert Gilbreih, i'- ir! ! Klages, Helen Lain reaux, J.M:th Richardson, Freda Riehardsoi Nil lie Dillon, La Vaugn Hopkins, Linda Hango, Evelyn Mefford, Elida Qlson, Vernon Root, Carl Wieklander, lor j den Heck, Mildred Deck, Wanda Beck Brrotl Hummel, Alive Mefford, John Webster, Avis Erwin, Mildred Mes ! Bftnger, Melvin Signs, Gladys Wilson, j Verral W oodard, Rachel Heck, Helen Chaffee, Robert Berger, Theima Be.dq i Thyra Deck, Heclor Wieklander. Ka tharine Merger, Nellie Messfeng r, ; Marie Messenger. Carl Ayers. Earl . Olson, Edward MCClellan, James H " H, Caryl Signs, Catherine Brown and Truman Messenger. The Hick's family have movfd here from Cecil and are going to liv? on Ralph Lamoreaux's' place ihis win ter Malon and Cecil Hick tnt red the primary room at school Monday. Last Wednesday afternoon which was October the 4th. Mrs. Garrett brought her cousins, Mrs. Tellington and children to visit our schoolhouse. Mrs Tellington was much pleased with her visit. New blackboards arrived Monday and will be used in the grade rooms to replace some of the old ones, which are in a very nau eoiiuiuou. The pupils of the 3rd and 4th grades' have been supplied wilh new chairs which will hi' usi-d during re ciiai ions. Assembly a week ago Monday niorning was a very mysterious afia controlled entirely by tne spirits just what kind, no one knows. Aft'1' sinuing two or three familiar tongs, ai lime claps of Ihe hands, Mo ha' a Kutzner appeared and tpoke a pi:ee enihled "Gettin To It". Then when three more claps were given, Howard Klages gave a reci'aticn, "In Win er ' After the same proceedings, Mr Lee room spoke "Weave the Web of Life" in unison. Mr. Mulkey ihen an? nounced thai the "town gang" which leans the hoys and girls who live in town, were to report the following Saturday morning and clean the enhool grounds (but no one report ed.) The meeting adjourned after singing another song. Tuesday, October 10, was election daj lor Ihe purpose of electing r. director to the irrigation district. The election was held in the base ment of ihe school house with Mee sis. Signs, Cobb and Doardman as ludges, The vote was light but cast unanimously in favor of A. E. McFar land of t'matiila. Seventh and Might ii uraae motes Delberi Johnson has built a read ing table lor the 7th and 8th grades rooms, it will come in very handy. Monday morning the 7th and 8 h grades elected new officers for the Literary Society. Those elecied are: Arthur Bailey, president; Eldon Wil son, ice president ; Mabel Drown, secretary; Theima neck, serge intat arms; and Helen Chaffee, e ditor. LANCASTER &. -r- 0 Tires and Tubes 30 x Vz Zeroline, per quart Aristol, per quart, Hyvis, per quart, Monoaram, per quart, $11.75 20c 20c 30c 30c SERVICE CAR ANY TIME ANY WHERE lllitlill ilMl M. L. Morgan, Pres. Jokes Mr. Carioll What insect require the least nourishment? Wahnona The moth; it eats holes Mr. Mulkey And what was Wash inglon's farewell address? Truman Heav. n, sir. Delbert Didn't you see me down town yesterday I saw you twice. Caryl I never notice anybody In (hat cohdttioh. GAS OILS ACCESSORIES YHI3 1 XCrPTIONAL OFPgH 18 OOOO FOB A bubut-tipnoa auty bo uew or rntwaL All renrwul nul"' u"' ,; yia iruu tirsswul ditto ui UtpirauOQa "will in cMentlcJ oi.o IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS We Have Added a 1 i Complete Line of The Boardman Mlirror Itig Family Oiler People's lopUlar Monthly, one year ihe rami Journal, -Hie year the Household one cnr Hood Sloi lex, one yenr lloi:iM MUtBOR, one year All live for only $2.55 You get all 5 puUieatioiui bj returning this coupon and $2.55 This Offer expires In SO days. Order Now and make this big saving. THE li'l IIOMAN MIRROR, Boat dman. Oreuou. Getsileraetki i am returnlni ibis (o receive (he Itig b'amlly Offer My Name Is Street of R. I". I) 'oniou with S, SI us listed hereon Tow n Slate lor which I an Farmers and $tockgrowers national Bank Oficrs hank Service that suits the m ds of Ranchers and Business nun 1 The high school boys entertained the girls at the high school Thursday evening A very nice program had been arranged by (he boys together with eals for ihe occasion. , The plant for Hit big Hi Jinx and Carnival is iirogre sing rapidly. The hoys have located a real Alabama Nigg t. a big broad faced fel ow, wilh a month from one side two inches h&OS of ihe ear and reaching over to the oilier side within a hair's breadth of tickling Ihe Other ear. His nose comes well over the cenl r per tlon of the mouth and the grand nri'.e again Ihis year will he awarded o the first man or woman who can .pot the nose with a rotten egg. Mr Ma. Walkins won the prize of 10( ast j ear and he has promised lo be on the grounds early lo protect hil title on the ( v ning of ihe big do ng Fifty-two cases of rotten eggs havt 'een di ted to (he Carnivart com panv sod . everal dozen baseballs pro v ii ense the i gg supply runs out Mvoni initial Hi-Jinx 11M ea n .al rc ..es to he much grea er ih.t ihe l one lasl fall and great crowd have n'r- signlfifHl their Intentloti of lal V. iheir vacation at this time r ui tlend f1 ; big doings Don't tot iie dot Saturday even ing. Ottobor 28. 1 '.'2 Mtsa Claxa I rrl , of Pcrtlanq has been eciploye ,vy the school board for second teach in Ihe high school. She arrive-' Saturday look ii 1 1 her duties Monday morning Mr. and Mrs M K. Rand, of I. inn 'on. are linden, visitors this we. k They motored up Monday and picked I up Harry Lester below The Dalles j who was headed for Irrigon on I motor cycle but broke down and left j Ihe machine at Hosier. Harry re- Portland lh Best dat on I account of having 10 return to his! work. rTMtK Ktner reports naving soia , out to Mr. Rsncier, Mr. Raftcier is taking charge of the place linmi diate ly and Mr. Rider is moving to Spray Oregon. We understand they niadi a trade as pari of the deal. Mrs. Ohas Dempsey and Snow Mr- I ORIiOON Builders Hardware Coy made a business trip to Herinis ton Tuesday, leturnlng the same evening C. C. Call ins. our county agent rei ortr. h. I. l ojny, ine poultry sie Ciaiutl iioni ine ii. J. w win ue v.mi us on the morning of October 18 Hi Tl: plans tire lo have the lecture at Clasgovv's hu( thitv may he changed as Mr. and Ml. Glasgow expect to be away on Iheir vacation a( that time. At any rate, tho.-e who ate ln- tereeted in feeding and culling of birds should arrange to watch Mr. Cror'iy on thai date. The weather conditions are ideal for fall sowing of alfalfa, i'urmers 11 report having secured fine Standi There has been no wind worth men- j Boning and the ground la still warm,: bringing rapid growth. Watch Irrigon next summer. With i he" success N. Seaman and Son ljave had with iheir New Irrigons. this year, they are going ahead with big acreage next year They have also secured cantaloupe seed on which (hey will specialize from now on. These cantaloupt s will be almost like the New Irrigons. probably a little sweeter and running niudi smaller In size. They carry a very heavy rind and will ship across Mie contin ent. They will cross and recross these with the New Irrigons from war to year and let prove both the New Irrigons and the Prtde of Irrigon under which name the new canta loupe will mcke its appearance rext season. We are here to becom i ihe world's famous cantaloupe district. C : i? i (9 S I 10 (let Our Latest Prices On Building Material Cedar Flume i W.A. 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