The Btardman Mim-or Boardman, Oregon PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY MARK A. OI.EVKIAM), Publisher Approximately 1,000,000 pounds j Section I, Township 4, North, Rane I Of drit;d prunes will be packed In' 25, East W'illametie -Meridian, hi lone, two and live-pound cartons this ; filed no:ice of intention to make I year by the Oregon Growers Coopru-j three-year proof, to establish claim ; five assohition. Keen demand la be-! to the land above described, before ing made for this type of packa?" : C. G. Bluyden, United States Com instead of for the larevr boxes and mis-ioner. at Boardman., Oregon, on n.W PEP YEAR TV ADVAVCE Enirtjft ?. w,finrt-rU: mai'f r Fob it, 1921, at ibr po,i office at Board uiau. Ore., under aci ot .Mar 1&'J. Printing is the inseparable com panion of achievement. H. T. Port An entire sub-division of the city of Tokio, Japan, has been converted to resemble an American city through the erection of redi-cut houses shipped from the Portland plant of the Alkddin Company, said a recent report received from the Orient bf the Aswociaied Industries of Oregon. Since the Portland branch factory has been established the redi-cut I house business has increased in the Far East. This ear 100 of these houses have been sold and erected in Portland and orders have b .n received from every city in the 1 1 western states supplied from Portland. bull C'reson ?rowori are ant i Mr. jp impptuF to (hp prim in through use of this pftck&t ilar to Ihe impetus given the Industry through use of the fiv ' carton. iclpat- 'hr nd tifl 1 8 th Ml BULLETIN Of BOAItDMA X COMMUNITY till K II SERVIOF December, 1922. Claimant names ar. witnesses: Nick Paler, Paul M. Smith, o. h. Warner, and Sam H. Boardman. all of Board man, Oregon. J. W. DONNELLY. 39-44 Register Every ffrtndsvj Sunday School 10:30 a. w. Church Service 11: SO a. m. Christian L-ideavor 7:30 p m. All are welcome E. iiorson. Pastor ELECTION NOTICE Notice is hereby given that on the 5th day of December, 1922, at the polling place In the City of Board man. County of Morrow, State of On ton, an election will be held for elei ting the following named of ficers: a Mayor, Six Aldermen, a Recorder', a Marshal, and a Treasur er, which .-lection will he held at 8 o'clock, in the morning and continu until 7 o'clock in the afternoon of NOTICE FOB PUBLIC iTl Department of the lii,'rior 0, S. Land Office at The Dalles Oregon, October 30, 1022. Notice is hereby given that Melvin ' said day. B. Sign;-, of Boardman, Oregon, who Dated this 11th day of November on September 24. 1919. made home-j 1922. stead entry, No. 020992, for NWI MARGvRET M. KLITZ, SE4, iT'nit "B" t.'matllla Projocr ) , ' Record' r II I "Tip Tnr i rnr IJv. To Srtprl J Up Safety. EVER since the advent of the sie.mi engine we have been seeding up, and wlr.lc that speed has come with inestimable benefit, it has not come without its measure of attendant harm When the legislature of New York was first asked to grant a 'franchise for eighteen miles of steam raiiroad, the right to build this first railroad was not granted . withe a bitter opposition which contended that it ' woul'j be unsafe because the engine would scare so Han? horses that an unwarranted toll of death would resule lli tiilroad came and fnose opposed it wrre right it their death toll predictions The engines did si -re the horses. Thete weie runaways, and whjt is worse, there were wreckl en the rails and an fvft.m, trasing list of accident have been recorded as the iron ribbed mileage multiplied. I Put for al! this we would not erase the railroads from our maps, we would not go back to the days when even a king would cry "My kingdom for a hors-r." The thrashing machine lias COS1 malty a thr-'.sber an am But w would r.ot go back to the liays whtn wt flay. 1 .'.am on the ficor. Mill machinery am! fonndry fu:nace, t?ke theit human i t '.'it i .a . ,ot do without them. We fly aky-hifti aui ail loo often we read of a fallen fiver. 1: i? tile firice we pay to leain how with safety to nse the awiftei way The auto brings its price in limb and life. VVe pay it and speed a .vay We have been impatiently seeking speed W th the same impatience we uni t seek safety. The . of speed has reached such alarming proportions thai the "Safety I-'irst" slogan was born. ( )bserve, we did not cry "Cut jl "'it." nor did we even plead to "t low down." We do not want to slacken, much less to stop. On ibe contrary, we want to s;-;ee! up. That is progress. But wt must speed up safety. The National Safety Council reports thai the com piled figure.-, of preventable accidents r. thaw a death toll of as many people as live in th State of Nevada, 'n other words, in one year w- wiped out by accident one whole State. That means that it is time to STOP something, It is not speed we should stop. We must stop recklessness. The man-eating thrashing machine has gone out of fashion. But the fool at the auto wheel is busy, fatalities from reckless auto driving average thirty deaths a day. We have speed laws, but they are dcrantly disobeyed and the violators when arrested are too often dismissed with a modified reprimand or a petty fine. 0 endangtr the life of another is not a light or laughing matter, We mils adjust ourselves to the auto as the horse Ac make the train run on schedule, 01 curves. ;.low down at the sign of ue to a fan .-top at the S TOP signal, ake every auto driver do. i Bete it but one way to do it, and that is for every community to impose drastic penalty for every of tender and for every community to promptly get rid of any officer that fails to arrest the offenders and every judge and magistrate that will not impose the lull penalty of the crime If it is a crime to take life, it is a crime to rr:! iieer Me. Speed up safety. It is the duty of evrry town and county government to get indignantly busy on this all important lob We cannot spare our people in whole state-fuil lots. ;li:l to t lin.il lit :.p ( i jie.,e ano So must e fa UNCLE JOHM vP Lr 1 Thanks- It seems to me, Ttunkt-grvin' Day is good fer people every way, I wouldn't want to doubt it. . . . I'm certain that our blessed Lord foririves our sins an' keeps His word couldn't live without it! I've noticed that the thank ful man, who doet the verv Ix'st he can to show the Lord he's grateful is happier a 1 ru .i ... , . inuusiiiiu-iiiiu, 1 1 1 .in niie wntse gratiliioc is giving COW, an' thrives by bcin' hateful. I'd rather bless a crust of bread with benedictions sweetly said, than gloat o'er ingrate's splendor. . . . I'd thank the 1 1 and that allcrs feeds, an' suits the blessin' to our needs an' keeps our conscience tender. . . . If I must dine on rabbit roast, be lease? I can't dig up the cost of fob bier, stuffed with dressin' I'll down my hare-bop with a smile in firm belief that, after while, we'll reap a richer blessin'. ... I ain't ashamed to kiss the rod that chastens by the hand of God, yet spares my daily livin' . . jTA . - and mebbe that is why I'm 4r jZ2Zjt2 here, to celebrate an, .the, year f . in praigsit and rhankagivin'I w nPHFY tell about lak poin' into the barn to light his lantern so he could go courtin'. The fanner next door kidded him: "I never used a lantern when I went courtirT." aid the farmer, and lake said: "No. of course not; an' look what you got." There's lots of Jakes out these days with their lanterns, when they ought to be out with their X-rays. What's the use of looking at when you can look in. Lantern marriages mean pretty faces and heals with no ado.nmcnt but the h.'.ir The only advantage of courtin' with a i.mtern is that you can blow it out, an' then ah, happiness doesn't come from object to eye. but faith an' lasting love come from soul to soul, in' vi.u don't need any lantern to see that. sweet m mP" v 6000NESS sSaeartowS aunt UATTie - I APMlTTEP IN ' e .oeiAcn(l i MAT 4 1 'wA's yj 1 n uiDnxi; mm IfllfK "4 wh - 1 . - t YES - P1 ou THAT I WAS 0 I 0, U T I j HA PITT, vt sou Sf ys A CtXiMC TMt HvXist lfc CW W00 CLst v Am e. v" T . 0O IWIP US ONt wt .S t.; PC jf .T. BHBBBjggassBjrimuUl'U III I1 WH r 1 BOARDMAN ? Because the Climate is Good, People are Sociable J r ; . Illgetit Enterprising To v n i s M c w a n : ? 0 rowing Location Well Chosen Half wav between The Dalles and Pendleton On O-W Railroad On Columbia River Soli WflJ Rdis. V ly thin Water for Irrigation from Wet Extension of Umatilla Project McKay Creek Dam Will be built, assuring more acreage under water. Boardman is a New Town But Not a Boom Town Write Secretary of Commercial Club