The Boardman mirror. (Boardman, Or.) 1921-1925, December 08, 1922, Image 3

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    H? Highway Inn
0. H WARNER, Proprietor
Boardman, Oregon
Wholesome Home Cooking
Best place to eat between The Dalles and
Pendleton
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YXTHERE the sun shines most of
''the time. Out-of-door life all
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.
Representatives of the
UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM
will dadly furnish instructive and heautifully illustrated booklets
Sving compute information about the glorious playground of
e West. Let them tell all about hotel rates, railroad fares,
through car service, the famous Circle Tour through San Fran
cisco and Salt l ake City, or a part of the way by ocean trip. No
Journey of ecual ti ternX :n Arm i-ica.
RALPH S. DAVIS, Agent
Boardman, Oregt ?
WM. Mc&fX'RRAY, General Passenger1 Agin,
Portland, Oregon
R. N. Stanfleld, President
Ralph A. Holte, Cashier
Frank Sloan, 1st Vice-President
M R. I-ing, 2nd Vice-President
Rank of Stan field
Capital Stock and Surplus
$37,500.00
1
Four Per Cent Interest Paid on Time Certificates
of Deposit.
GEORGES CLEMENCEAU
Georges Clemence?.u, war premier
of France, whose unofficial visit to
the United States to promote a better
understanding of the policies of
France, has aroused great interest.
N NOW
Foe
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F NAT!
Washington, O. C. Corn hns sup
planted wheat as the principal food
upply of the United states, according
to a comprehensive review just com
pleted by the department of agricul
ture.
The vital imiiortar.ee of the corn
crop and its relation to American pros
perity has been made the subject of
an intensive study by the depart
ment's experts, ami the finding! put
in the 1921 yearbook, just published,
which in a graphic survey presents
the story of corn in all its details.
Corn is produced by nearly 5,000,00(1
of the approximately 6.500,000 farms
in the United States. Nearly 100,000,
000 acres of farm land Is devoted to
the production of this single crop,
which, in recent years, has reached
more than 3,000,000,000 bushels. The
value of the crop during the war
reached more than $3.00(1,000,000 or
one-eighth of the present national debt.
The 1920 crop, the largest ever pro
duced, had a value of $2,150,000,000;
the 1921 crop, 11,303,000,000.
Forty per cent of the total American
corn crop is fed to swine on farms,
20 per cent is fed to horses and mules
on farms. Only 10 per cent is used
directly for human food, but 85 per
cent is used through the consumption
of meat ami meat products.
ARLINGTON NATIONAL
BANK
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
$73,000.00
OFFICERS
A. Wheelhouse, Pres. E. J. Clough, Vice Pres.
H. M. Cox, Cashier
Chas. T. Story, Assistant Cashier
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ARLINGTON - - - OREGON
BRIEF GENERAL NEWS
General Pershing left Washington
Sunday on a speaking trip through
the middle west to advocate national
preparedness.
Premier Bnnnr Law introduced in
the British house of commons the bill
putting into effect the constitution of
the Irish free state.
The board of directors of the United
States chamber of commerce has de
cided to submit the question of in
creased foLloral a'd for education to a
referendum of the membership.
Announcement
the "Mill grou;
spend $1,000.00!!
paign advertlsln
ton, Idaho, .Men:;
About 1000 ttc
postma-ters, bu
preme court or
has been made that
of railroads will
in a four-year cam
Oregon, Washing
Da and Wyoming,
ninatlons, mostly of
not including sli
ther federal judicial
selections, were sent to the senate by
President Harding When congress con
vened. The national grange In the final
session of its ten day convention at
Wichita, Kan., went on record as op
posing a ship subsidy by the United
States government by the unanimous
adoption of a resolution against the
measure.
The bill to provide for purchase and
sale of farm products through a 1100,
000,000 government corporation, in
troduced in the senate by Senator
Norris, republican, Nebraska, was
presented in the house by Represents
tive Sinclair, republican, North Da
kota.
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Farmers and Stockgrowers
national Bank
Offers Bank Service that suits the
needs of Ranchers and Business men
POLICY OF U. S,
JOLT TO ALLIES
Statement of Opposition to All
Secret Treaties By Amer
ica Causes Stir.
Lausanne. America gave Great
Britain, France and Italy a hard jolt
when her spokesman, Richard Wash
burn Child, declared that the United
States government has the support of
the American people in its opposition
to all secret treaties and agreements,
particularly those designed to create
zones of economic and commercial in
fluence such as the San Remo tri
partite agreement of 1920, which ap
portioned the Mesopotamtan oil fields
among the three big powers.
Mr. Child's exposition was merely a
restatement of Secretary of State
Hughes' aide-memoire of October 30,
in which he defined for the benefit
of the British, (Trench and Italian gov
ernments the functions of the Amer
ican observers to the Lausanne con
fer, 'nee and broadly outlined Ameri
ca's open door policy for the near cast i
but it was a restatement Under con-
ditions that made it sensational.
It came as the conference was about
to begin consideration of Turkey's
Asiatic boundaries and it was a clear
warning that America will not remain
silent if the three inviting powers in
sist upon preferential rights in Oil,
mineral, railway and power develop
ment In present Turkish territory or
in that which was lopped off by the
war.
it was not possible for the delegates
of the inviting powers to conceal their
impatience at America's insistent re
iteration of tier policy which they re
sent especially because of her refusal
to accept a vote in the conference, to
sign any report or to accept any re
sponsibility further than to act as an
adviser.
The American new attitude, how
ever, is according great satisfaction
to the neutral countries represented
here.
Times were hard for an old couple I
in Europe so they wrote to their I
son in America, "If you don'l help I
us we will have to go to the poor
bouse."
Two weeks later
caoie collect, ma
three. I'm joinini
te
ibey received a
reservations for
you."
DR. F. V. PRIME
DENTISTRY
Dental X-ray and Diagnosis
HKRA11BTON, ORE.
Bank Building
'.Phones: Office 93. Residence 7 51.
BULLETIN OF UOARDMAN
COMMUNITY CHURCH SERVICE
Every Sunday
Sunday School 10:30 a. m.
Church Service 11:30 a. m.
Christian Endeavor 7:30 p. in.
WOODSON & SWEEK
ATTOKXEYS-.T-LAV
Masonic Building
Heppner, Oregon.
S. E. NOTSON
A T T () R N K Y - A T - L A V
Office in Court House
All
are welcome.
E. Benson,
I HEPPNER
OREGON
Pastor
to
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DON'T FORGET
come in and see the
NICE LINE
of
CHRISTMAS
PRESENTS
have tor Everybody
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Wm. H. OGDEN
Hermislon, Oregon
DR. W. W. ILLSLEY
Osteopathic
PHYSICIAN AND H0RQEON
'Phone Res. 711 Office 551
Office over Bank BUlg., Heriuisfcon.
Calls answered a4 ail hours.
NOTICE FOB PlTBLICATIOJi
Department of the interior, U. f?.
Land OHice at The Dalles, Ore.,
Nov. 22, 1922.
Notice is hereby given that Will
iam Louis Suddarth, of trrigon, Ore
eon, who. on Mar. !). 1918, made
Homestead Entry, No, 010703, for
W i
DR. RAY VV. LOGAN
P IIVSU'I A .V S 0 R Q E O N
Carls answered at all hours promptly
Edwards Building
UMATILLA - , - OREOION
ln ' rrigon on Wednesdays.
In Boardman Tuesdays & Thursdays
JAMES D.
ZURCHER
aw
Attorney-at-l
STAN FIELD - - OREGON
Will oo at the Highway Inn Wed
nesday of each week.
''.oNWVi. being Unit "IS" Unui- W!W,iJS?i,lS
Ua Project, Beet ion '.'ti. Township " '' ' ; ' - ; ml
north. Range 26 East, Willamette I 1,$' '',"; fM
eridlan, has filed untie of mien- ff IJ.5fA:,'.'.l.i
lion to make iht
tabliflh claim lo
scribed, before C
states Commission
Ore., on I lie lOlli
1 02::.
Claimant names a
Charles Powell,
John Cocbel.
gon, Ore.
.1. If, DONNELLY
4 3-4S
year Proof, to es
he land above de
O. Blayden, United
ler. at Boardman,
day of January,
witnesses:
W. If, Castle,
Grim, all of trri-
Reglster.
EARTHQUAKE SHAKES
MIDDLE WEST TOWNS
St. Louis. Mo Earth tremors strong
enough to break windows, shake build
ings and homes and rattle dishes were
felt in St. Louis, southern Illinois,
eastern Indiana and westers Ken
tucky Sunday night, according to re
ports received here.
At St. Louis university seismo
graphieal observatory, where the
tremors were recorded, attendants de
scribed them of moderate Intensity,
They said seisniographic indications
pointed to the tremors occurring in a
southerly direction. A shock which
experts said was "sudden" and of suf
ficient lot) nsity to cause slight dam
;",re in hon.es was recorded. No ac
tual damage other than the bre iking
of w indows was reported up to a late
hour.
A dispatch from Eldorado, 111., said
chimneys on several residence were
ti ppled to the ground by the tremors
iilibou.v.h no serious damage was re
ported there.
NOTICE POR PUBLICATION
Department of the interior, U. S.
Land Oflice at The Dalhs. Ore.,
Nov. 21. 1022,
Notice is hereby given I hat Clen
E, Carpenter, of Boardman, ore.,
who, on Nov. 10, 1 020, made H E
U2207X and on Dec. If). 1021, made
addl II. B. No. 022070. for WV4
N'W1:, SW'i, SWV4 SB Hi Seel inn
14, Township i north, Range 24 Baal
Willamette meridian, has liled no
tice of intention to make three year
proof. In establish claim to the land
above described, before C. O, Blay
den, V. s. Commissioner, at Board
man, Ore., on i he 8th day of Janu
ary. 102 3.
Claimant names as witnesses:
j. C. Oorham, Ople Lee Waggoner,
T. E. Broylea, w. H. Mefford, all of
Boardman, tire.
.1. W. DONNELLY, Register,
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ELECTION NOTICH
Notice is hereby given thai on the
5th day of December, 1 022, al the
Drs. McKenzie & Lieualler
Eye, Ear, NOIW and Throat
Offce: Booms I, 2. and 3, ln'.imt
Empire Bank Building
(Over new Inland Empire Bam, I
CI MM.liTON - OREOON
DR. FRANC iS P. ADAMS
PHYSICIAN AND SUROfiON
HERMISTON, ORB.
Hank Bldg. 'Phones: Otilce 92.
Residence 595.
Office Hours 0-12. 3-8.
Calls Answered Day or Night.
Dr. A. H. Johnston
Physclan anil Surgeon
Calls answered at all hours
Boardman Wednesday and Satur
day mornings.
Office phone M 1 5 1 lies. M 332
Arlington, Oregon.
In
A. H. SWITZER
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Arlington, Oregon
in I he City t
of Morrow,
action will bi'
f Hoard
Slale of
held for
i
ill
CLEMENCEAU IS CRITICISED
Hitchcock Leads Off in Debate by
Attack on the Frenchman.
Washington, D. C. The Tiger of
France again came under tire
senate Monday, when his utt
on his tour of the United Stah
the subject of a conflicting del
Senator Hitchcock, democrat, Ne
braska, ex-chairman of the foreign re
lations committee, led off in the de
bate with an attack on M. Clemenceau
ami on French policies, and was Join
ed in the criticism by other senators,
while Senator Myers, democrat, Mon
tana, came to the defense of the aged
French statesman. Senator Owen,
democrat, Oklahoma, also expressed
sympathy with M. ClemenceaU'S mis
iOB to America, but criticised Preach
policies.
polling place
man. Counly
Oregon, an e
electing the following named of
ficers: A Mayor, Six Aldermen, it
Recorder, a Marshal, and a Treasur
er, which election will be held at 8
o'clock, in the morning and continue
until 7 o'clock in tin- afternoon of
;aid day.
Paled this 1Kb day of November,
1922.
MA ID! A I! FT M. KUTZ,
Record i i
NOTICE I'OH I'l ISI.R VI ION
Department of the Interior
t' S. Land Office al The Dalles.
Oregon, October 3(1, 1922.
Notice is hereby given thai Melvin
b. Signs, of Boardman, Oregon, who I
on September 24, 1910, made home-J
toad ea try, No. 021992, for NWM
SE V, , 1 full "II" Umatilla I'rojecl I.
mummm iiKiiatii!iiiiiiiiwiiiwswiri'iw.
The Only Restaurant in
Pendleton Employing a
full crew of white help.
T H E F R E N C H
I." y T A 1 1 It A V r T
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HOHRAOH BROS., PROPS).
Bleganl I'mnMied Rooms
in Connection.
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Umatilla Pharmacy f
s 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , Prop.
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given special atlen
I ion.
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Wil
Asks More Specific Coe on Daughcrty
Washington, D. c. Congressman
Oscar E. Keller, republican of Minne
sota, must be more specific in his Im
peachment charges against Attorney
j General Daugherly, the house Judi
i clary committee decided in a resolu
tion unanimously adopted.
New Army Command Created.
Washington, D. C. A new and sep
arate command, known as the Amer
ican forces in China, was announced
in army orders. Brigadier-General W.
D. Connor, former assistant chief of
Etaff, will establish headquarters in
1'ekln at an early date and, It Is under
stood, will act as commanding officer
of the American forces in china.
f eel ion
2.r, Ea
filed notice
three-year p
lo th land
c. 0, Blayd
miseloner, 1
the 15th di
Ritner Will Act For Olcott.
Salem, Or. Roy Ritner of Bendle
ton, president of the state senate, will
act as governor during the absence of
1 Governor Olcott, who has gone to
j West Virginia to attend a meeting of
'governors. Governor Olcott expected
to be away from the state for a month.
St. Paul Man For Supreme Court.
Washington. D. C. Pierce Butler jf
St. I'aul, Minn , a democrat, was none
inated by President Harding as asso
ciate justice of tie- supreme court to
take the place mil1 vacant by the
resignation of Associate Justice Day
HEPPNER.
OREGON
U in 1
Portland Union Station Damaged.
Portland, Or. The union station.
Sixth and Johnson streets, was dam
aged to the extent of about 150,000
early Sunday morning by fire.
Irish Rebel Leader Executed.
Dublin. Ersklne Cbilders, chief
lieutenant of hamonn dS Valera, was
executed for having had an automatic
pistol in his possession.
ilp -I, North, Range
lllatnette Meridian, has j
of intent i on lo make
roof, to establish claim 1
above described, before
en, I nili-d States Com '
t Boardman, Oregon, on!
y of December, 1922.
Claimant names ns witnesses: Nick!
Paler, Paul M, Smith, 0. M Warner,
and Sarn II. Boardman, all of Board
man, Oregon.
j. w. bONttBLLT,
39-44 Register'
NOTICE WOVl PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior, I". S.
Land Office at The Dalles, Ore.,
Nov 21, 1!I22,
Notice is hereby given 'hat Ople
Lee Waggoner, of Boardman. Ore.,
who. on Nov HI. 1920, made H. E.
."'PTC and en Doc. 1 r, 1 !i2 1 , mad"
addl II. E. No. 022077, for Nil',,
K'NW'4, BHSBV Section 14,;
Township 4 north. Range 24 Kast
Willamette meridian, has filed no
tice of Intention to make three vear
proof, to establish claim to the latid
above described, before C. O. Blay
den, I'nlt'-d Stales Commissioner, at
Boardman. Ore, on the 8th day of J
January. 1923.
Claimant names as witnesses:
J. C. Oorham, Robert Wilson. Joe:
GUTTED, Ohm B. Carpenter, all of i
Boardman, Ore.
J. W. DONNKU.Y, Register.
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