The Boardman mirror. (Boardman, Or.) 1921-1925, November 24, 1922, Image 3

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Fresh anc Cured Meat
Green Groceries
and Fruits
Arlington,
Oregon
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1 R. N. Stanfield, President Prank Sloan, 1st Vice-President I
1 Ralph A Holte, Cashier v U Mng, 2nd Vice-President
Bank ol Stanfield
President Harding and Former Pveaider.i vVoodrow Wilson were
the principals in impressive Armistice Day activities at Washington,
D C. In simple ceremony Pres. Harding visited the grave of America's
Unknown Soldier, to place a huge floral wreath, as shown in the upper
picture. ... ., , ,
Former President Wilson broke his long silence when more than
3.000 admirers marched to his home in Washington to pay tribute. His
tribute was to our soldier boys who made the supreme sacrifice.
Only Woman Elected in U. S.e
J Mrs Winifred Mason Huck, daughter ot late Congressman Mason
i. illinoit, was the only one of many women candidates elected to
national office in the recent election. She goes to Congress to fill out
her father's term. Photo is of Mrs Huck and her family.
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Capital Stock and Surplus
$37,500.00
Umatilla, Oregon, Nov. 22-27
Four Per Cent Interest Paid on Time Certificates
of Deposit.
ARLINGTON NATIONAL
Heiress True to Boy
Sweetheart
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Hank Hun
I'hiin.'s: Offlm js
ATTOI r.YS..AT-LAV
Masonic Htllltling
Heppner, Ore; r
S. E. NOTSON
A T TO R X V. V - A T - I, W
Office in Oottft !fo
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DR. W, W. ILLSLEY
Osteopatlilc
PHYHICIAN AND BURGEON
'Phono Ken. 711 Ollice 551
iffloe over Hank I?ldg., Hcrmisfon,
Calls answered at all hours.
And after everything was said
nd done it happened just as it al
ways does in the story book, and
Dellora il going to marry Lester
in the spring and be happy ever
after When Mrs. John O. Gates
died she left the enormous Gates
fortune of $38,000,000 to Dellc ra
Angcll, who was just a sweet little
girl in St. Charles. III. Delorra'
father. R. F Angcll. was made ad
minittrator. While Dellora was in ichool at
St Charles she had a sweetheart
whose name was Lester Norris
Money or no money, Lester was
iiil about lur, but Papa Angcll
said Dellora must have her chance
So he took her away and she saw
many wonderful people, and sev
era! times it was said she had be
come n gaged to some notable oi
other
But Letter knew the girl bchim
the gold an 1 Dellora knew am!
when "he had met everybody and
learned a lot about men she waf
certain she seas fight in the i"i r -place
and there never could he any
body hut Letter whose father il
the vill.icc undertaker. Now 1V1
lora is 20 and her engagement u-Le-ter
announced. Photo show
Miss Dellora and her fiancee, Leste;
Nonas, 21, budding artist. -
When in Pendleton over night, s'op
DR. RAY W. LOGAN
P H Y S I (' 1 A X H S I ROGO N
.';ill answered at all hours promptly
I M wards Building
V. MATH. LA - - OREGON
In lrrigon on Wednesdays.
In Doardman Tuesdays & I'hursdays
JAMES D. ZURCHER
Attorney-at-Law
TANFIKLD - - ORBGON
Will ue at the Highway Inn Wed
nesday of each week.
at I he Hotel Dorion.
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Production of the Jantzon swim
ining suits will he doubled the first
of the new year through the instal
lation of new machinery, according
lo plans announced by the Associated
Industrie ot Oregon. During the
first ten months of this year more
order were booked for products of
the mills than during all of last
year. Forty four salesmen are in the
field. The Shipping of next Henso;i's
orders v. in begin in December when
I ho first allotment will be sent to
southern states.
The firsl stea , ..ilroad locomo
tives built on the I'acit'irV'oaKl have
just been turned in:, ul the shops of
the Willnmelle Iron and Steel com
pany whose "Will i lie" engines
are known everywhere in the loggins
world.
)rs. McKenzie & Lieuallen
B3ye, Bar, No&e and Throat
iffce: Rooms I, 2, and I!, inland
Elmpire Bank Building
(Over new Inland Empire Hani.)
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R. FRANCIS P Mi a MS
PHY8ICIAN X1 HUBGBON
HKRMISTON, (RK.
Hank Bldg. 'Phones; Ottlce 92.
Residence 595.
Office Hours !1 -1 2 . 3-6.
Calls Answered Day or Night.
Dr. A. H. Johnston
Pliyseian and Surgeon
Calls answered at all hours
In Board man Wednesday and Satur
day mornings
Office phone M 151 Res. M 332
Arlington, Oregon.
BMIillllllBiliniiiN
The Only Restaurant in
Pendleton Employing a i
full crew of white help, i
T II E F R E N C H
U R S T A U It A N T
HOHHAOH Itltos., PROPS.
Blegfinl Fnrtdsbed Rimihs
In CotutecHon.
.ejMIMWIliii HHiWIHIIi'lil
You will find Hotel Dorion, Pen
dletOU, homelike, and tales reason
able. 10-13
BANK
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
$73,000.00
(ALKW. .
OFFICERS
A. Wheelhouse, Pres. E. J. Clough, Vice Pres
H. ML Cox, Cashier
Chas. T. Story, Assistant Cashier
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ARLINGTON - - - OREGON
Farmers and Stockgrowers
national Bank
Offers Bank Service that suits the
needs of Ranchers and Business men
HEPPNER,
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WHERE the sun shines most of
vv the time. Out-of-door life all
the time.
Thousands of miles of paved high
ways through picturesque semi
tropic settings make motoring won
derfully exhilarating.
Most attractive ocean beaches on
the Pacific Coast.
Most complete system of hotels,
apartment houses, cottages, bunga
lows and small suites for tourists of
any country in the world, and all
costs reasonable. Room for everybody.
A. H. SWITZER
vnoiti;y vr law
Arlington, Oregon
t Umatilla Pharmacy i
W. L Smith, Prop.
2 Mail orders glvsn speciHl at ten-
t ion.
iu ick Service
sat i si n lion QuarMiteed
Z Umatilla,
Oregon
I I Sell
i Insurance i
J J. Z. Ballener J
Oregon
Hoard' .in
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Holmes and Edwards
SILVERWARE
Xol Solid hill Xevl Itesl
also
Rogers Bros. 1817 X
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imi ri sat TalNTn
VV M . H . 0 C I) E N i
(.Ills Hun I.IIMl.
Htrmtston, Oregon
Riqiretefltativa, i Uv
UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM
111 gladly furnbh in nirtrf awl beaunfuny Uluatrated t""l'J'-
g complt inlormatn aU.ut Ifcc Kloriou playgroui.'
t Let tl,em tdl all ab,ut h v.rl rat, railroad .rf
through car snwe. th. famoua CircU- Tour through San I , in
cisco and Salt I.ak City, or a part ot die way by ocean trip No
lournev M equi l tfiteresi lnAwrtc.
RALPH S. DAMS, Agent
Boardman, Oregon
KM. iteMLRR.W, OsSHTsJ PASMBCe Kent,
Portland, Oregon
Hi? Highway Inn
0. H WARNER, Proprietor
Boardman, Oregon
Wholesome Home Cooking
Host place to eat between The Dalles and
Pendleton
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