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About The Boardman mirror. (Boardman, Or.) 1921-1925 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1922)
ill I IWI Mill I MHH MXllMJll-UL-lIJmMlllMltJUM. mmMBmaammmsmmaamammmtti The Hitfli J nn 0. H WARNER, Proprietor Boardman, Oregon Wholesome Home Cooking Best place to eat between The Dalles and Pendleton my 1 s&Mffi Germination ol corn stored iu or dinary sheds will be hurt by sharp ireezcs, unless ii is well dried out. Corn that has been dried until the obs are hard and the kernels well 3et will stand very cold Weather with out injury. O. A. C. Exp. station. Land foul with weeds, crop rem- j ciants, or bunches of grass and sod J proves particularly Inviting to in-j sects as a breeding ground. Here; ihe majority of our injurious cut- .vorws, meadow maggots and wire .vorms occur. Cleaning up the fields will do much to prevent serious in festation of such pests. O. A. 0. Exp. station. " '.- . i I' - "! Mil m m v -r t u t. rk. "ii ' rr ri VyHERE the sun shines most of ''the time. Out-of-door life all the time. Thousands of miles of paved high ways through picturesque semi tropic settin.es make motoring won derfully exhilarating. Most attractive ocean heaches 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. Representali-. es of the UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM win gladly furnish instructive and 1aiitiful!y illustrated booklets jrivinH complete infornintijn about the glorious playground of the West. Let them tell all about hotel rates, railroad fares, through car service, the famous Circle Tourthrough San Fran cisco and Salt Lake City, or a part ol the way by ocean trip. No Journey of eouftl i". t --rr!' i. RALPH S. DAVIS, Agent Boardman, Oregon W.M. McMURRAY, Genera Passenger Agent, Portliind, Oregon 1 f I lllllllllll!lllillli:iUlilil!lill!iliil!ii autuiiiiiiiiiiiiiii it. N. sianfield, President Ralph A. Holte, Casliier Frank Sloan, 1st Vice-President M. R. Ling, 2nd Vice-President I3cink of Stanfield Capital Stock and Surplus $37,500.00 Four Per Cent Interest Paid on Time Certificates of Deposit. t4 H ;4H- ARLINQTO 1 NATIONAL BANK CAP! T A L D SURPL U S $73,000.00 A cold, wet hen needs her food ;o warm up and dry her feathers rather than for egg production, ftl the birds are kept only for egg pro-j duction, better results will be ob-j tained if they arc confined, provid- in k proper management is carried out by properly feeding them lo them exercise and keep busy. Out ona day and confined the next does not make a satisfied, contented hen. Con tentment tends toward egg produc tion. O. A. C. Exp, station. Ordering queen bees for early de livery is advisable at. this time, as the queen supply is limited.- o. A. C. Exp. station. A. G. Sanford, president of the Central Oregon Beekeepers associa tion, visited the agricultural college in the interests of beekeepers. He was formerly president of the Ore gon State Beekeepers' association. He remained on the campus for the Hon. show and tiie fruit growers' convention meetings. OF! CERS A. Whetlhouse. Pres. E. -T. (Tough, Vice Pres. H. M. Cox, Cashier Chas. T. Story, Assistant Cashier x ARLINGTON - - - OREGON Farmers and Sfockgroweis national Bank x Offers Hank St vice that suits the needs of Rancht. ;J, :d Husiness men ; HEPPN OREGON ; 4 t I M.MI MM ten' MM EM When the Seals Come, Buy Them A LITTLE before Christmas, you will be offered some Christmas Seals. Keep them and use them on envelopes and packages. Send a check or money order to cover the small sum they cost. When you do this, you help in the fight against tuberculosis. You help save human lives. Your help goes where help is most needed to the house that is clouded with the threat of death. When the seals come, buy them. Stamp Out Tuberculosis with Christmas Seals - Mi i imemma i IJ Tiger of France is With Us . .. . ... T I Georce Cleme. -eao. The 1 iger of Fran- 11H th great War Hremttr. .s now o - 'rtempirt tour of the UwUd State trying a mesii.gr of MtW ImwWup. fMN oU warrior is row S yfar old Am.vt-M hrt ooic at the inv-u, A "olworth Tower m New York. B9 ti$M at City hall Park, .4. Y. C'J CiET rE UK6 KNIVES MOT AND -rMFtR. DR. F. V. PRIME DENTISTRY Dental X-r:iy and Diagnosis IIKRMISTON, ORE. Hank Building 'Phones: Office 93. Residence 751. WOODSON & SWEEK .VI 'TOUXHYS-AT-IjAW Mnsnni- HtiildiiiK Hoppner, Oregon. S. E. NOTSON A TTH R X E T-AT'LA W Office In Court House Kl'l'NER - - - OHKUON When in Pendleton over nipht. stop it the Hotel Dorion. 10-13 i;t i ,i ,i : ri x nOMMVNITY OK OHTJ BOARDMAN IJCH SERVIOl Every Suiulay Sunday School - 10:30 a. tn. Ohurch Service 11:30 a. rn. Christian EiTideavor 7:30 p. in All are welcome. E. Bemton, Pastor NOTICE FOR PUBIilCAMON Department of the Interior, V. s. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore.. Nov. 22, 1022. Notice is herehy given that Wilt lam Louis Suddarth, of trrlgon, Ore- nn. Who, on Mar. 0, 1018, made romestead Entry, No. 01070::. for Wi., NWM, being I'nit "B" rma- illa Project. Section 20, Township 5 north, Range 2: Bast, Willamette nertdian, has Bled notice of inten tion to malic three year Prool. to es lablish claim to the land above de scribed, before C. O. Blayden, United States Commissioner, at Boardman, 1 fli DR. W. W. ILLSLEY Osteopathic PHYSICIAN AND 8TTRGEON 'Phone Res. 711 Office 551 Office over Bank Bldg., Hcrmiston. Calls answered at all hours. DR. RAY W. LOGAN P HYSICl A X A S V Ii E O N Calls answered at all hours promptly Edwards Building UMAHLIjA - - OREGON in Irrlgon on Wednesdays. In Boardman Tuesdays & Thursdays JAMES D. ZURCHER AUoriiey-at-l,uw HTANKIEIjD - - OHBOON Will D6 at the Highway Inn Wed nesday of each week. on the Kllh day of January, as witnesses: W. M. Castle, Claimant names Charles Powell fohn Ooebel, Hugh Grim, all of Irri ;on, Ore. .1. M. DONNELLY, Ilegister. 13-48 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the interior. U. s. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore., Nov. 21, 1022, Notice is hereby given Hint (Hen V.. Carpenter, of Boardman, Ore., who, on Nov. 19, 1920, made II E I22078 and on Dec. 15, 1921, made ddl H. E. No. 022079, for W Ml MW, SWV4, SW'i SE4, Section 14, Township i north. Range 24 East Willamette meridian, has llled no ice of intention to make three year iroof, to establish claim lo the land tbove described, before C. 0. Blny len, r B. Commissioner, at Board aan, Ore., on the Sth day of Janu .ry. 1923. Claimant names as witnesses: .1 r flnrha.m. Onle Lee WaKBOner . B. Broyles, W. n Mefford, all of Boardman, Ore. .1 w. Donnelly, Register. Ei-4 8 ELECTION NOTICE Notice is hereby given tiiui on the Mb day of December, 1922, at the j.olling uluce in the City of Board man, County of Morrow, Slate of Oregon, an election will be held for electing the folio- ' named of- ieers: A Mayor, Six Aldermen, a ftecorder, a Marshal, : !j a Trcasur- r. which election will be held at X y clock, in the morning tJ continue intil 7 o'clock in the afternoon of aid day. Dated this nth day of November, 1922. MAI'OAKET M. BLITZ, Record' r Drs. McKenzie & LieuaUen Kye, Kar, Nos-e and Throat Offce: Booms 1. 2, and 3, Inland Empire Bank Building (Over new Inland Empire Bank) PENDLETON - - OREUON !)R. FRANCIS P. ADAMS PHYSICIAN A X D SVHOEOX HERMI8TON, ORE. Bank Bldg, 'Phones: Office 92. Besidence 595. Office Hours 9-12. 3-6. Calls Answered Day or Night. Dr. A. H. Johnston Physcian and Burgeon Culls answered at all hours In Boardman Wednesday and Satur day mornings, Office phone M 151 Res. M 332 Arlington, Oregon. A. H. SWITZER ATTORNEY AT LAW Arlington, Oregon The Only Restaurant in 1 Pendleton Employing a I full crew of white help, f T H E F R E N H R E S T A IT R A N T HOHHAOH BROS., PROPS. Blegeni Pnmished RoonM in Connection. 'iiii!i!iniiimiiii!ii;iiiiiiiiiiui J Umatilla Pharmacy t . B. Smith, TOD. Mail orders i;icii special alien- I I ion. Quick Service Hetisfartlnn Quaranteed voTB i: i on PUBLICATION Department of tlte Interior D S. Land Offloe at The Dalles. in yen. October 3 0. 1 9?2. Notice In herehy giveB that M-Ivln :. Kitrn, of Boardman, Oregon, who n September 14, 1919, made hotre- tead entry, Kb, 00992, for NWV4 'BSVii (TJnK "B" Tmatflla Projoct), 'ectlon s, Townehlp 4. North. Range '5, East WMloniette Meridian, has "Bed nn'icc of intention 'o mnke r-.o-.-onr firfuti, to imieoimn eoiim the land above deecrlbcd, before aaeeee i, .., ;,t rt' nrdman. Oreiron, on he jSih nar of December Clnie , at'Ks as witnesses: Nb'k Pater, I il M. Bmlth, 0, H. Warner, :nd Sam II rdman. all of Board man, Oregou. .1 ' , . DONSI''.' V. tc 44 Reg!ter Umatilla, Oregon I A. T ! Holmes and Edwards I SILVERWARE Not solid bill X-t I lent iiIho Rogers Bros, is 17 I In till- new Annivereary Pattern o"'H"' pon t r,nr'ent of h" ill 'TP'V let nr. II Th Dalh ! 1 1 ' Ot,e I. 0.1 msele Xn'ion i- hrobv clvrn 'hat o Waggoner of RoTdmae n t-n Nov 19. 19?0 id- "-r and i n ilo" 1 1i 1 '121 Mi '1 B, No l8?077 for NKVi, i . :W ". . N".SI"'', Section 14, Town shin 4 nwh. Rang 14 IQael tV(llo"'P'le 'neridian t"p of Intention to proof, to establish cl i, -hart d"eerihd. b"f' re n, ''ni"d State:- C' ''oardman. Ore., on tin 'annary. 192T!. Claimant names as J, C, Oorham. urran, Olen E i',oard:-ian. Ore. J W. DON'S EM 43-41 is filed no- three vear to the land r. o. niiiy- lnloner, at Kth day of WM. II . (Kil)ENj Olfte that Last. Hertniaton, Oregon i InsurKice ilr nessPH : Wilson. Ii Carpenter, all V, IlcglHtcr. I J. C. Ballener t Boardman - Oregon a