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About The Boardman mirror. (Boardman, Or.) 1921-1925 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1922)
I 0. B. iUarner i Boardman, Oregon Real Estate and Insurance AUTO LIVERY Will go Anywhere Anytime DR. C. S EVERINSEN f if DENTiST ( Office in Bank Building DUimJlVlAlN HMMHHMMMMIIMMV Drs. McKenzie & Lieualler Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat j -j. Ol'fce: Rooms 1, 2, and 3, Inland Empire Bank Building (Over new Inland Empire BamO 1'ENDLETON - - OREGON APPLES AT COST On and after October 13,1 will dis pose of my entire apple crop, consist ing of 1000'bo.esi of Rome Beauties,' Wincsaps and Grimes Golden. These apples are absolutely free from worms. Sale takos place at my ranch 2 miles north of Herrulston, October 3.",. ami will continue UBtfl I crop is Mid, Purchaser are advlbed to bring boxes as an extra charge will be made for containers' Walter Botkin. M I a. r f Holmes and Edwards olLi V JCiJtv W AKJCj Not Solid but Next Best X alto Rogers Bros. 1847 X In tlve new Anniversary Pattern BULLETIN OF BOARDMAN COMMUNITY CHUUCM SERVICE Every Sunday Sunday School 10:30 a. n. Church Service 11:30 a. m. Christian Endeavor 7:30 p. m All are welcome. E. Benson, Pastor WM. H . OGDENf Gifts that Last. HermlatOtl, Oregon --.V!K' tti ' H t M M 1 1 M II III 1 1 1 II M M I Umatilla PVi a rmorv f I W. E. Smith, Prop. 4 Mail orders given special atten tion. Quick Service Satisfaction Quaranteed Umatilla, Oregon i Arlington Cash Market Pat Mooney, Prop. Fresh and Cured Meat Green Groceries and Fruits Arlington, Oregon r liKi R. N. Stanfield, President Ralph A. Holte, Casliier Bcink of Frank Sloan, 1st Vice-President j M. R. Ling, 2nd Vice-President Hinf ipirl 1 1 1 1 IV. 1 vJ V 7LL Capital Stock and Surplus $37,500.00 Four Per Cent Interest Paid on Time Certificates I of Deposit. ll!!;!lllllllll!lllllllllll!l!llll!l!ll!!ltllllllllllllllllllll!lillin i witnii ARLINGTON NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $7.,000.00 OFFICERS A. Wheelhouse, Pres. E. J. Clough, Vice Pres. H. M. Cox, Cashier Chas. T. Story, Assistant Cashier ARLINGTON - - - OREGON The Highway Inn O. H WARNER, Proprietor Boardman, Oregon Wholesome Home Cooking Best place to eat between The Dalles and Pendleton OREGON BONOS TOTAL IS EIS!!T MIUJQN Salem, Or. A total of $8,042,352.40 In soldier bonus and loan money ha been distribute r) about tbe sfate up t and Including September 30, accord ing to a tabulation made by the sec retary of state. Of this amount $3. 849,253.79 is in loans and $4,193,098.(11 Is bonus payments. Tbe number of loans is 1545 and the number of bonus payments 18.920. Of the total amount paid to date, there has been one loan for every twelve bonus payments. Of the total numbers of bonuses and loans issued, two remain undelivered because of legal proceedings, thirteen because of claimants having died before receipt of payment and eighteen by reas.m of being unclaimed at the addresses given by claimants. In addition to the total above given, refunds of educational aid in the Bum of $135,093.91 have been made, bring ing the total disbursed from the fu:;d up to $8,178,250.31. The Retort Crushing Traffic Cop: Say, you! Didn't ou see me wave at you? Mirandy: "Yes, you fresh thing, and if Henry were here, he'd pa: te you one for it." Exchange . Mildred I overheard that dear young man telling you I danced like a zephyr. : Ruth - Zephyr? He said Heifer. We Shouldn't Wonder When in Pendleton over night, slop at Ho el Di : 'VB. J'.'! In the departed days a somewhat befuddled guest appeared unsteadily before ihe desk of a smart southern hotel and demanded in thick but firm tones that his room be Changed. "I'm sorry," said the clerk, but all t In rooms are taken". "Mush have 'nother room," insist ed the guest. "What's' the matter with the room you have?" "Well, If you mush know, 'ish on fire" Exchange. BIG SUBSCRIPTION OFFER You Get ALL FOUR of These MAGAZINES and OUR NEWSPAPER For One rv-xn kVZSEL f 1 A7... Year Each VHiii EXfcPTlOW AL OFFER IS OOOO FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY 6ul)6criP'-iona may be new or renewal. All renowr.l subcriimin will bu extended for one year from prevent date of expiration. Boardman Mirror Big Family Offer People's Popular .Monthly, one year All five for only The Farm Journal, one year The Household, one year Good Stories, one year BOARDMAN MIRROR, one rear $2.55 You get all 5 publications by returning this coupon and $2.55 This offer expires Nov. 13, 1922 Order Now and make this big saving. THE IIOARDMAN MIRROR, lioardman, Oregon, Gentlemen: 1 am returning this coupon with $2.55 for which I am to receive the Big Family Offer as listed hereon. My Name Is , Town Street of R. F. D , Slate Republican Ticket To Be Voted On November 7th, If1 3 For Representative in Congress, 2nd Dist. N. J. StNNOTT For ( ove-rnor BEN W. OLCOTT For State Treasurer O. P. HOFF For Justice of the Supreme Court CEORCE H. BURNETT JOHN Mc(ORI) JOHN L. RAND Supt. Public Instruction J. A. CHURCHILL Commissioner of Bureau of Labor, Statis tics and Inspector of Factories, and and Workshops C. H. fJRAM Public Service Commissioner THOMAS K. CAMPBELL Senator 20th Senatorial District COLON R. EBERHARI) Senator, 19th Senatorial District ROY W. RITNER Representative 22nd District ALFRED J. SMITH Representative 23rd District L. L. MANN S. A. MILLER I ma i ilia Count v Commissioner, J. O. HALES Umatilla County Treasurer H. H. DeHART New is the time to Subscribe for the Boardman Mirror OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERA INTEREST Principal Events ol tht Wte Briefly Sketched for 'nfrv iiiation of Our Reader. Multnomah county's road budget ap proximates 575,000 for the coming year. According to the registration books there are 13. SIS registered voters In Jackson county. Budget estimates of the Port of Portland commission for 1923 aggre gate 11,160,816.83. The registered Jersey sale of the herd of 24 head of William MacBrlde, west of Shedd, brought $5160. The new high school building at Gates is being completed and will be ready for occupancy in about 80 days. The fourth annual Clackamas coun ty Oddfellows district convention will be held on Saturday, October 21, at Can by. Miss Elizabeth Merrill has been elected librarian of the Albany public library to succeed Mrs. Viola P. frank lin, resigned. A midnight fire swept the creamery, bottling and ice plant of Rumey Brothers on their large dairy ranch at Seappoose. Oregon traffic violators were fined a total of $2:3 ti3.7B during September as a result of arrests made by stale traffic officers. The Oregon potato crop this year is officially estimated at 4,880,000 bush els, or 860,000 bushels more than was produced last year. All the young Chinook salmon from the Klnskanine river hatchery have been released, about 160,000 of them being planted in Hig creek. For the first time in the history of Marion county the registration this fall passed the 20,000 mark, the books showing a total of 20,500 voters. A marked increase in receipts and a heavy decrease in expenses were shown in the quarterly report of the state industrial accident commission. Fruits and farm crops of Umatilla county will have a total valuation this year of approximately 17,600,000, ac cording to Fred Betmlon, county agent. Pendleton was selected as the next meeting place of the grand coiuinand ery, Knights Templar of Oregon, which met in annual conclave at Uoscbuig. Eleven and one-half barrels, or the equivalent of 46 sacks, of cement were stolen from the state highway camp six miles west of l,a Grande recently. The IlOth annual convention of the Oregon Women's Christian Temper ance Union met at McMinnville with more than 100 delegates in attend ance. The prune crop In the Gaston (lis. trlct whs unusually lurge and all the prune dryers have been running night and day at lull capacity to take (are of the crop. The assessed va. nation of properly in Lane county this year, exclusive of that of the publil M-rvico corpora tions, is nearly $1,000,000 greater than that of last year. Shipments of lumber from the Mill City plant of the Mat , id Number company for the month of September totaled 4,500,000 feet, breaking all rec ords lor the past IK months. Tbe Oregon dumber company, the logging camps of which recently were closed down at the headwaters of the west fork of Hood river, because of labor trouble, has lesumed work. Umatilla county has about 160,084 as a part of Its school sinking fund which it InvestB In real estate mort gages at a better rHte of Interest than the districts are paying on the bonds. The Salem Commercial club has passed into history. Hy an almost unanimous vote of the members It wan decided to change the name of the organization to the Salem Chamber of Commerce, Maiked Improvement In the condi tion of the 280 state and national banks operating In Oregon Is reflect ed in a r-port Issued by Frank C. Ilramw . state superintendent of banks, Utt submission to Governor Ol cott. Phillip Wamtl, Indian, 31 years old, wah acquilt' . ,y a jury at Ilallas which beard the evlde'e In his trial for the murder of (1 ... : C. Todd, fed eral prohibition offic r, at .'-w Grande Konde on the mornln of Septem ber 3. F. K Minshaw of the Un d Slates geological survey ami J. F. o" " .Ige and P. V. Crawford of the Cal.iornla Oregon Power company are on a trip up the North Cmpqiia river to obtain Informal Ion on the DOW Of p. legibilities of that stream. . Never In the uioiih of the oldest Inhabitant has there ueeu audi rain In Qllltarn county at. this time. All farmers have been ena'. 1 to get busy seeding fall wheat and a good stand is assured for barvc , In 1923. Green grass has started on the sheep rABgOf, which were devoid of vege latlon. A wet fall In eastern Oregon means a prosperous year for both farmers aud stockmen. PROFESSIONAL CARDS 1 m Mi. , - ... H M I H S. E. NOTSON ATTOKNKY-AT-IjAW Office in Court House IIEPPNKB - - - OREGON JAMES D. ZURCHER Attorney -at-Luw STANFIELD - . OREGON Will oe at the Highway Inn Wed nesday of each week. OR. W. W. ILLSLEY Osteopathic PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Phone Res. 711 Office 551 Office over Bank Illdg., Hermiston. Calls answered at all hours. OR. F. V. PRIME D K N T 1STRY Dental X-ray and Diagnosis HERMISTON, ORE. Bank Building Phones: Office 93. Residence 751. WOODSON & SVVEEK ATTORN EYS-.T-liAV Mnsonic ItuildiiiK Heppner, Oregon. DR. FRANCIS P. ADAMS PHYSICIAN AND SI'KGEON HERMISTON, ORE. Bank Bldg. 'Phones: Office 92. Residence 595. Office Hours 9-12. 3-6. Calls Answered Day or Night. DR RAY W. LOGA PHYSIC IAN BURGEON Calls answered at all hours promptly Edwards Building UMATILLA - - OREGON In irrigon on Wednesdays. In lioardman Tuesdays & Thursdays Dr. A. H. Johnston I'byscian and Surgeon Calls answered at all hours In Board man Wednesday and Satur day mornings. Office phone M 151 Res. M 332 Arlington, Oregon. The Only Restaurant in Pendleton Employing a full crew of white help. THE FRENCH RESTAURANT HOHHA'CH BROS., PROPS. Elegant. Ptirolsbed Itooins in Connection. ALFALFA FARMS Diversified Tracts Small Acreage Town Property CninmpTOVed Eand With Water City I .ni s In lloiiriliiuiii Town IxtN in New Town of COLD SPRINGS Pwmm MM City Property In all purls of Oregon, Washington and Idaho POD EXCHANGE E. P. Dodd, Hermiston I Sell I Insurance I I J. C. Ballenger i I Boardman - Oregon ' ' t DR. W. J. MILLER Specialist in Mioses of the !: Ear, Nose ami Throe! . of Portland, Orsgou Will III' ill IM) UtDMAN Wednesday, Octoer 25 t He Is fully equipped to test eyes and fit glassed satisfact orily, as well as treat disease of th- eye, nose and throat, both medical and surgical. I