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About The Boardman mirror. (Boardman, Or.) 1921-1925 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1922)
t-aCMlllflillM MM BOARDMAIN UTELLUM Lyitdell OLaOii, Doris Henley, l.auccii Cumins Editor, 23 Asst. Jiilitfir, Joke UiJftor, '23 'Ihe liiga school wai but uoi outplayed. Kah High School. OUtWeighed much last week and the week before Rah! Hah! practioi.ip and fbdng the grounds for the football gfthje. School ground cleared or rubbish by the grades. Truman Alc-sai tiger with team and fresno removed the large cinder heap at the rear of the school building. Tuesday at 12:U0 o'clock Mrs. Hummel called a meeting of Hi Kills' basketball learn. They decided to meet at 7:;to for basketball prhe tice. ivoi k you will remember Happened to the Freshies". ek we have a counleracl up resl of i he high school en- Last "What This W on the titbd: 'The Hinh School Kevue." There has been some talk of a high school play but the high school pupils having talked it over with Mr. Mulki-y, decided thai ' they would not be able to give a play be fore Christmas holidays. Seniors, Juniors, Sophies, loo, Here's your history we'll give to you. Kd ward's bashful, shy and : e.irod To face Hi' Prbfi he's never dared. Mae is slim and very bright, Jimmy thinks he's always riht. Alton is the school I; id's clown, His hair is short , his head is round. Delbert'fii short and fat and cute, And the (earner's pet to boot. Fritz and Kthel and Doris and Delia Always blu:-h If they see a folia. M-io's and Pin's brilliant smiles " ( Wei ilon ) : Take me back to .Mr. Lee's room There's where Ihe sweet girls bloom. There's where you can have fun Spitting paper wads and Chewing gum. Ono tall freshman (Howard) an swercd : "Amen!" Original. Owing to the absenee of James Wcech, Catherine Brown was elected president of the Fre-hman class. Will rob pool lire. CrltB and Ole I Can'l find anylb By Kai Truman of hi ,(i cii I and '. y don't know B Brown, ( One wee f reshmaO I , Last Saturday afternoon soma of the high school girls sold tickets for tin' football gams. They charged 25c for adults and 10c for children. The amount received was about $1S, which will be turned over to Tru man Messenger, Student Body treasurer. .i! Be Truman 10 Chet: ivir. Alulkoy said that he would be the piano tor som of the songs tins morning. Chet: That's alright, I guess. I'll go upstairs and thump the piano. Mm. rrov.der iin Caesar class to Mac) Dale, you may conjugate the verb laudo for us. Wednesday, the 89th Inst, an as lambly will be held at 2:!iU p. m. A Tl anksglvlng program will be given by the grade rooms. Patrons and trlends Ot the school are cordially Invited to attend. Bophomore News, Max ana tea rartiow reiurnea Francis Hilbrelh was absent from Mo school MOnaay morning aner a school last Friday. j lew das enforced alienee Bdwerd McClcllmn was ebeenl on! The seven tb and eighth grade Tuesday. Mayme Hango and Ida Mefford regret having to drop basketball. The books of Merchant of V 'nice are at the s.tore awaiting the Freah-nan-Sophomore Engllwh cluss The girls who arc going to take UP basketball met for the flral practice Tuesday night In Beck's hall The boys also met for basket bull practice Tuesday night, n has been decided that Ihe basketball Indent-' will meet every Tuesday and Friday nights, a meeting of the Student Body ir called to order by Vice President Fiaiie s Blayden, on Monday, No vember ISth, for the purpose of oh mining funds for the athletic sup lilies. It was decided to use the money already in the treaaurj tor thtso things. Also It was decided to UM Mr. Mulkey as a temporary bunk If he be willing to act as such, to take care of the money in Ihe l reus ur as It would be more convenient for all conorened. girls played a mum- wiih Ihe high school to get them iii in set ice for outside games of basketball. 7tli ami Mlh Crude Items. Sophia Mefford was absent from school last Wednesday afternoon to attend auxiliary meeting In which she is taking part a committee of seventh and eighth grade girls an putting up appropri ate decorations in their room for Thanksgiving, In facl all of the rooms are beginning to assume a holiday appearance. Omitted from last week's issue: h S, Smith is spending a few days in Portland. Mr. W J. Karris is sup plying for htm. Mrs. I.. M. MadlO of Haul m;i n mother of (Hen li. Iladhy, is bon us a guest of her son. Mr. ami Mrs. llereim drove to church last Sunday. Looks like some more of us could follow their exam ple. Mrs. Iloiirdmnn was a guest of IRRIGON JNEWS ITEMS .Mrs. John Meavert returned Wed nesday morning from Corvallis where She has been visiting her lister, Mrs C M Howard, ior three or foui weeks. i has. Marl. ham arrived from Spo kane Wednesday morning for a few days visit. Thomas Alexander is spending a couple of weeks with his biother,' W. B. Alexander, before taking up .-:;.: el t, i ng for the winter. He put in the summer in forst service in .Montana. Mr. and .Mr.-;. Holland and Mr, and .Mrs. Williamson of l'ortland were week end guests at Salings. Farm bureau held a very inter esting meeting Thursday evening. Another car of corn is being or d red at Hie flsual saving to the farmers In buying car lots. A committee was appoint -d to fig ure on some sort of shooting match; and other sl tints about Sunday, No vember 2;th, to raise money to meet various expenses coming up from time to time, such as trips to Hepp-J n f on community, business and the like. This committee has not yet outlined its plans. The Ladies Society has posted notices for a Bazaar in Wads worth! hull, S p, m., November 25tn. Two hand-made quilts and many fancy articles will be sold or auctioned off. They will have booths with ;.;ood things lo ent for sale, such as cakes, pies, doughnuts, sandwiches, coffee, candy and popcorn, Let's all come out. , The Voting Peoples Bible clas m. I at the home of Mr. Ciias. Stewar on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Thomas Chatterton is visiting her mother, Mrs. Rebecca Knight. Wayne Stewart, who has bier working for Mr. Chas. Powell al summer, is working lor Mr. N. Sea men now. Mr. Dempsey old two Ford cars this week, one to F. A. Doble of Umatilla and the other to Robert Johnson. Mrs), Dell spent Ihe week -nd in Pendleton and returned home Sun day. Mrs. Crimm who has ben spend ing the summer at Hubbard, Oregon, returned home Saturday. The basketball practice has bewn tarted by both boys and girls teairib. The bos' learn will be coached by Mr. C. F. Clover and Miss Carrie' S. cells will coach the girls. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lamereaux and .Irs. . B, White made a business trip in Hermiston IT may of this week, Bert Benefleid wenl to Portland on a business trip last Wednesday and returned on Friday. Pi aver meeting was hold last Thursday evening at I hi- home of Mr. I . A 1 1 r; Mr. preached Miiminaw Oi erge rm iston iv. Rev. drove to Hermiston Monday on business. Casper Snively, at one time owner of the Pastime, is renewing acquaint ances in Boardman this week. EXPECT FIGHT IN CONGRESS Both Wets and Drys Claim They Can Control Situation. Washington, D. C. The political complexion of the next congress hav ing been definitely established, In terest turned on the probable line-up on the question of modification of the prohibition enforcement laws. Both the "drys" and "wets" were claiming a victory as the result of the elections. For the anti-saloon league Wayne B. Wheeler, general counsel, . said the "hp's" would not have as many votes by three at least in the senate as here tofore, :nd that their strength in the house Would not exceed 140, or 78 less than a majority. On the other hand, the Association Against the Prohibition amendment, through G. C. Hinkley, its general sec retary, claimed a gain of 80 "liberal" votes in the house, which, it was as serted, would give actual control of that body to the modificationists. HE KNOWS WOMEN "They say women suffer in silence." "Sure, that's what makes 'em suf fer the silence." Baled hay Is moving very fast ow. Thanks for Hie accommoda ion the O.-W. is, giving us. You will find Hotel Dorion, Pen 11 ion, homelike, and rates reaton ,ble, 10-13 The tehOQ) observed on Friday with a t ntl V ' I M is. Ice day i. Miss ve the Eggle- The usual assembly was not he'd Mrs Karl Cramer on Wednesday. 00 Monday morning, owing to the Mr and Mrs. Lee Mead h furl ii;t ihe class was cut Into so' moved to Messner for the winter. Song of Our 1- la stOn's room was presented by a son ,' by Bilford Howard and Russell Mc Coy, and a recitation by Jewell How ard, entitled "The Commemoration of Hie I nknown Soldier. ' John Urn..' rare a recitation "Red Without Blue red While" and Mabel Warner and Velvla Bray were in an exercise. The high school was represented by I. (da Benefleid who gave a talk on "The Meaning of Armistice Day." John Smith of trrigon returned home last Saturday from La Grande, where he has been working for the las two months. Wesley Chaney and Marshall Markham, who uie working with a welding gang al Hufiis, Ore., visited their homes Sunday. Mr. Hendricks and Char! Powell LEAD IN CONGRESS IVajorily of Ten in Senate and Fi teen in House Is Indicated. Washington! J. c On the face ot the election returns, the exact lineup bj parties in the- sixty-eighth con grass will be: House Republicans 225. democrats 207, socialists i, Independent i, farm- r-lahor 1. Senate Republicans 53, democrats 12. farmer-labor i. In the present senate the republi cans have sixty members and the democrats tl:!rty-six, a republican ma jority of twenty-four. In the house the republicans, on the basis of unofficial returns, will B Women Legislators in Washington, Seattle, Wash. The house of the Washington legislature will contain four women, according to election re turns. They are Mrs. Maude Sweet man of this city, republican; .Mrs. Ji BSle P. Knstner, Taeoma, farmer labor; Mrs. Belle Reeves, WenatCb.ee, flemoi tat , and Mr. H. J. Miller, Ever ett, republican. With Miss Rcba Hum. Spokane, the first woman in the sen ate, they will make five in the legislature. The Eugene chamber of commerco has adorned a resolution favoring the j plan of H. II. Corey, state public serv i Ice commissioner, .vhich advocates the , Completion of i lie Natron cut-off, the extension of the Deschutes-ttJ-Odell ' line, the extension of the Oregon short line to Odell and extension of rail fa cilities to Lake lew. The state of Oregon has more law yers per capita than any ether sec tion of the United States, with the ex ception of California and the District of Columbia. This ii: formation is set forth in a table, based upon the last census, Which shows that Oregon has 1424 lawyers, which is one for every 6IH) Inhabitants plurality ol changes, a! e a majority of fifteen combined strength which mustered against thern by eighteen over the democt party tin t. In Ihe present republicans have a majori over ail and a the democrats. Besides tbesi become effective seventh congress next, will in the to cancies it deal iis and resign.! returns show that licuns captured si e'es will make tin start of the fi ri! and 1 socialist. over the could lie dC be rno-' irality of its as a rouse the of it;.'. 188 over Send in ihe news we want them for this pap -r. 1)1 MB 1VN He's so stupid he thinks That there is a point to income tax, That he can sing in any flat if g,ven a key. That B. C. means "Big Cellar." And A. D. means "after dark." That a "Hick" town is a booze town. That Robin Hood was a head-Jrjas. And l hat the annual Christmas rush is a football play. Do you know a Dumb Dan? Tell us what he think3. We'll print it. LE88 DANGEROUS "Got any squirrel Whiskey?" "No, but "i call slip you some Old Crow?" "I don't want to fly. I just want o jump around a little bit." NO WASTE "Ah, you have a dog! I thought thai yon didn't like dogs." "Woii, I don't. But you see my wife picked up a lot of dog soap at a bargain sale." When in Pendleton over night, stop at the Hotel Dorion. 10-13 IT 'lr'T THE FELLER. WHO HONK.-; Hl H0E.N TH' LOU0ECT Ti THE FLLR WHO 'oTEEW THE BEST THAT aET5 THF'"" mail .. ; .... ., . f niiinuiiiiiiiH! -r. .UBKSUlil iiirmiii of which after the sixty pi res on March 4 in ome Immedtata shifts :!s. There were eight va tile present house due to tng line ib at the em ent, Wood Coal Builders Hardware if trrigon lermlslon The sclu ;v. it, ai ued. made a business trip to la -d Friday. ol board held a meeting d voted to inrri use school GE :0 Building Material Our Annual Paul Re vere - 5S.-- . ft s.bSP. i c: Washington, D. c. Transoontinen- tal railroads were denied authority by : the Interstate commerce con mission to i reduce rates en traffic originating east of the Rocky mountains, or destined therefor, to or from Pacific const ter j initials tor the purpose of meeting water competition The commission he'd that the amended fourth section of the commerce act made It manda tory on the commission to deny any tariff changes which did not assure reasonably compensatory ratal to the The railroads, the eomtnieslon said, had failed to prove that the rates pro posed to compete with the ocean car riers would be reasonably compensa tory. The commission also saw In the proposed rate change a violation of section 3 of the commerce act. which provides that there must be no dis crimination between shippers. The ef-.-. t of the decision is to leave the present rate to and from the Pacific i last unolH-egi d !61 6CL0 STAR WOMEN American Honor List Compiled by Ovsrsui Service League, Chicago Ore hundred and sixty-one names ot "gold star women" Ameri c.n clrls who rave t! ;r lives in the world war are found on the list made t ic by the Wot:: -'s Overseas Serv- I league, compiled as a feuture of Vrmlstiee day Most of them rest In French soii. seme in Knglar.d UM wine In fa off Siberia, Armenia. China and Manila. Among the names are: lma L. Led ford. Hilton " , Or.; til !a A Therkel en. Mrs. .' ssle ( hisholm and Alice Stevens Dv.ske. Seattle, Wash.: Gen ra Robinson. Si 'upa. Idaho; Norenc Mar Rover. Winchester! Idaho. W. A. Murchie Iioavdman, Oieffon. IT C v SERVICE CAR ANY TIME ANY WHERE 'i nn i n DUA mi i r i ?: v , a f it! mm li l M, L. Morgan, Pi es. t; A S O 1 1, s c c ESSORIES