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About The Boardman mirror. (Boardman, Or.) 1921-1925 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1923)
Boardman Paragraphs Mr. James Carty was in town Mr. and Mrs. Royal Rands enter- Tuesday on business. School opened zgilz Wednesday with a ecod attends nee Mr. and Mrs. ,r. C. Hallenger were Herniiston Isitois Tuesday. M. h. Morgan was a business vis itor in l'endieton Saturday. Mr and .Mrs. Hurehell Hinns 1110- tained on New Years afternoon at a 0:80 dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gorham, Miss Dorothy Boardman. MoMff Wm Lower, Jess Lower, and M. A. Lee being the guests. After dinner Guy and M. A. Lee played several of the old melodies on the cornet and violin which were very much enjoyed by those present. On Thursday afternoon the Misses lored lo Heppner last week-end. Nellie Dillon and Catherine Merger j gave a surprise birthday party to Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Hereiffl enter- Mrs. Chas. Dillon. Those who enjoyed talned the Leon V. Kutsner family I the afternoon wiih Mrs. Dillon and Stinda y. Mrs. Hurehell Linns left New Year's eve tor a visit with relatives in I'orlland. partook of the delicious lunch pre pared and served by the young host esses were Mesdames W. H. Mel'l'oi d Clarence Berger, Ira Berger, H. H Weston and Cason. On New Years night there v.as ai (Left out last week.) verj enjoyable dancing part a( the Mr, and Mrs. Glen Had ley acted Mike Marshall home. Ihe pari, of host and hostess on Christinas day, having as their guests The teachers arc sill bad; from Mr. and Mrs. Evan Stoneman of their vacations ready to lalte up their flardman, Mr. and Mrs. King and work at Ihe school again. children, and Mr. and Mrs Kristen- ' sen. Messrs. Wicklander. Mroyles, Al bright and Weston motored to Herm Iston on business last Friday. Tuesday was butchering day at ihe Win. Wefford home ; they butcii ered iwo big hogs, a veal and a mutton, The east end truck carried 58 passengers, to town Christmas night 10 enjoy the Christmas tree and program. The B. K. Mulkey family and the .1. Cox family, and Mr. Lytle were gliosis of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Cramer Mrs N. A. Illeakney and daugb- ChrlaUttW .4Mf, ter, Awilda Claire, of Kelio, an nests ..I Mrs. Bleak no 's mothe, Mr. and Mrs. Hay lirown and lam Mrs H II Wutnn "J gnesis oi .Mr. ami .Mrs. Mitchell Christmas day. Mrs. Kvan StOUeman and daugh ter, Bemice, went lo IVntlleton A family reunion was held at I tit Thursday of last week to have her j u- " wenora nomc unrisimes day s toated and glasses fitted, Aboui 2 1 were present. Mr. and Mrs. Kvan Stnnoinan anil daughter and Mr. ami Mrs. Glen lladby were dinner gue.ds of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Cramer on Friday of last week. Quy ,ee and M . L. Morgan have been ho Infested with I he radio bug thai both Installed sets In their homes last week. Mrs. Howell was hoslesH at a din ner on New Years day lo Mr. and Mrs. (iarrett, Mr and Mrs. Richard son asd family and Mr. and Mrs. Hicks and family Dece aber 81th Nellie Dillon and Katherlne lierger cave a surprise part) in honor Of Mrs. Hillou, whose birthday was thai day. A very en jn.ahlo lime was had. another has fallen victim to the "ii la Castle" hair cut. This time il is Mrs. ("has. W ick la niler, who gives Ihe same alibi as Ihe other victlus for follow inc. Ihe mode. w H. Mfefford haa finished the roof on his new house and if this nice weather conliues a little longer he will soon be moved into II. A I 1 1 1 lid a surprise party was bold Saturday on Nellie onion, ii being her birthday Quite a lew of the young people of tin' neighborhood were present. On Saturday night Mr and Mrs Mcrs cave a house warming in the new addition lo ilieir home Oane lni was the principal amusement of the evening (lien Carpenter returned Wednes day from Montana with bis bride, where he was married on December -, I'.Vi'i. Mrs. Carpenter was form er!) Mrs. lluthaway. of Corvullis. Mr. and' Mrs. Kvan Stoneman and daughter were guests at lie- Glen Had ley home during Christmas week. Mrs. Stoneman is a niece of Mr. Had ley. Dr. Wlllluald Weutger, profs isor at physics, c.-d V. s. Brown, professor of horticulture, represented Oregon. Agricultural college at the meeting oi Ihe Ann i ll an Association lor Advance ne ni hi Si ii nee, held lu Cambridge) ItaSS. ik Curworth Flint f Bah tn has honored with the chancellor's fi r English eBBuy at Oxford, ne- lo a in ssage received. This Miss Iteth lllackman, who was a guest of Miss .oh Had lev during the holidays, left Sunday tor her home In llal'iltnan. She was accompanied by Mrs Kwut Sloneman, who is j teaching in the llurdmun schools 1 Mr and Mrs Ira A. Berger left j New Years day via. the Ford coupe for a visit of Indefinite length In the south. Mr. Berger has leased bis farm to his brother and has alsoi disposed of his Interest in the Cash i Mercantile company. Mr and Mrs. Leslie Packard had us dinner guests on New Years the' following: Mr. and Mrs, T K Rroyles and family, Mr. mid Mm John Jenkins and family, Mr and Mis Chas. Nier and Miss Louise i luges. The Cash Mercantile Co hit .loved into the llrovles building j where It has more room and hettei accomuiodut ions lo serve the public It has been suggested (bat ihe com puny use the mezzanine tlour as n public rest room, furnishing a few comfortable rockers, a Yictrols, etc era be. II prize I eordim prize, ii was said, is one of the bight sf honors in I he gift of the i ducat ional Institution, One man ended his life and two oth ers failed in their attempts at death In a poet-Christmas epidemic of sui cide in Portland, k. U Collins, about 4.ri ytars old. shut himsi If t wice through the heart In a lavatory at the Mstropolltan dub. According to the Weekly lumber re view nf the Weal Coast Lumbermen's association, 187 mills reporting t the SSSOCiation lor Ihe week end' d Decem ber 23 manufactured 69,481,961 feet ol lumber, sold 12.738,014 ( i, and ship ped 7S.IHO.C-J7 feet. Abolition of the voters' pamphlet Will be BTO Dosed la a hill to be sub milled to the state legislature at its coming Session, it was decided at a meeting at Oregon City of the lo isla tlVi committee of the Oregon ktats Editorial seeo iat ion. The central Oregon Irrigation dis trict has tiled application with the state Irrigation securities commission for certification of bonds aggregating IMMM. approximately ltt,ooo of these bonds will lie used to defiav the cost of the development work. bra sola's birthday is to be celebrated by the republican state central com mittee of Oregon with a large banquet In Portland, to which republicans from all purts of the stale will be invited, according to a statement by WuUer L. Taeee Jr.. republican state chairman. I'urchusc b) the stlttS hourd of con trol of supplies for all state institu- ! tiOSjl and dspertmintS instead Of only s part of these supplies, us tint hurtled under the present law. will be rccoiu luemh d lo the legislature at Its next seeslee b) lam a, Koeer, seordterj of state That the fire which wiped out the buslinss district of Astoria December S was of IniMidiarv origin and that clues have been found which will lead to aires, s was ihe information given out at Astoria following an Investiga tion by deputies from the state tire marshal's office. Carnation King Matador, year-old Holitela Krleslan, sire oi the Phymere herd owned by Dr. W. T. lhy of Hot Lake, died frein acme Indigestion. He wns the only son of the fatuous Carna tion King Bylvta tor which the t'arua Hon company paid Jleti.OOO, and was: valued at $35,000. I lH4HMMM1HHtHHHMI IRRIGON ITEMS Mrs. Elanche Watkins, Dale and Max, spent their vacation at home, returning to Boardman Monday. Hay is moving out rapidly now. Both haling outfits are moving along at a good rate now and should clean up this month. John Beavert returned from Port land Monday and reports Mrs. Ben vert as doing uicely at the hospital and expects she will be able to re turn soon. Wadsworth hall' after serving (ill other purposes. Genevia Glasgow and Bishop Wisdom carried off the prizes. Miss Clara Corrigan is on the sick list in Portland, and is not expected to return until next week. Prof. G ro ver is handling the high school single handed this week. C. Em Jones of Portland spent a couple of days with his son, Vernon, the first of the week. Farmer Smith, of the Union Pa cific system, spent a couple of days in Irrigon business this week. He expects to farm the old demonstra tion place this year himself. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Howard I and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Howard, al so Mr. Wagner and John Parks were guests at Ben Howard's the, first of the week. Special Price Don't forget, the Farm Buneau meeting Saturday evening, January! George E. Hendrick and son, Ish 6th. Election of officers lor this year mael who have been on a week's and, we understand, a big dance is concert tour in the Baker-Prairie to be pulled off after the business ; cil' country, returned Monday morn meeting, I 'ns- Tby sav we could enjoy our j weather after their experience with The Farm Bureau gave their pro- sleet' Know and cold on their tri,)' gressive 500 party last Saturday instead of this week. It was an error j The Farm Bureau car of corn has of the correspondent due to the fad arrived at last and been distributed that Wadsworth hall was engaged among the farmers from Boardman for other purposes. The party was and I'matilla. About eight or ten held in the auditorium of ihe high dollars a ton was saved in the car school and dancing followed in lot purchase. IRRIGOn SEfiOOE MEIUS CleanUp Sale jj Small size Rinso 9c, 12 for $1.00 1776 Soap Powder 13c, 8 for $1.00 Ivory Soap Flakes 9c, 12 for $1.00 Diamond W Baking Powder, per oz. lc Del Monte Pork and Beans 9c Curtain Rods, each 5c Reg. $1 Knife Sharpeners 49c Heavily Tinplated Stew Pans 49c 14- inch Platters 18c 15- inch Platters 23c 18-inch Platters 29c t WE GIVE 5 per cent Discount for Cash on all other goods BOARDMAN TRADING CO. Boardman, Oragon niiiiu;;!,; The boys basketball team is ex pected to play at Kcho Friday of this week. Miss Blanch lines spent the vaca tion al her home near Lexington. Everyone enjoyed a merry Christ mas vacation and are back in school again, ready lo start the new year Merwin and Reva Kansier, who have been al lending school at Uma tilla, entered school here. Corrigan and Miss Skells, left to upend the holidays at their homes in Mc.M innville and Portland, respect ively. Genevieve Glasgow, Snow Mc McCoy and others accompanied them lo the train which was four hours Batie B. Rand and Charles report a very cold night. late, i'owt Friday night, after program, Iwo of the the Christmas teachers, Miss Ray Lanioreaux's school bus has been out of order and the children have been forced to walk. The Irrigon high school has joined Ihe State High School Athletic asso ciaton. Lyle D. Seaman ha.s been elected treasurer of the high school. OREGON NEWS NOTES OF PRINCIPAL EVENTS HAPPENING DURING WEEK Smallpox has made Its appearance in Bend. Residents of Grants Pass have re ported ripe strawberries in their gar dens. The Indian school at Chemawa is at last to have a girls' dormitory at a cost of 185,000. Because of the ravages of the heavy sloe storm of November, 1921, the lumber cut of Hood River dropped off materially the last year. Because of the Increasing demands for tow, the Willamette Flax and Hemp Growers' association will not he able to fill all the orders at hand. Frank K. Lovell, state tax commis sinner, who resigned recently because of ill health, hss gone to California, where he will pass the winter. Governor-elect Pierce will arrive in Salem Friday preparatory to assuming his duties as governor Monday, ihe opening day of the legislature. With the totsl assessed valuation for Linn county $224.S'78 less for 192$ taxpayers will pay only one-tenth of a mill more this year than last. The Roosevelt highway Is definitely on the map of future construction in Oregon, the bureau of public reads has assured Uepresentntlve Hawley. Oregon now has fifty-four drainage projects embracing 275,000 acres, ac cording to W. 1,. Powers, secretary of the Oregon State Drainage association. The Woodburn Co-operative Poult iy association has been termed at Wood burn w ith O. 1.. Dais as president and Mrs. Klla Plank as secretary treasurer. Fred S. Morris. Portland imaiuier and evmctnber of the firm of Morris Brothers, inc. died of appendicitis at Good Samaritan hospital in Portland. A terrific wind storm struck Tilla uiook last week, tearing roofs from barns and other farm buildings, and caving In the doors of the IfethodletS ch u rcb. The Salem postoffiee established a new record for receipts during the present o,uarter, according to aiinoimce ment made by Johu Karrur. post inasier. The vourt records in m Grande, tak en during the holiday season, show s distinct "increase in births, marriage licenses issued and in arrests for vio lations of the liquor law. The Coos county court has let s con trsot for the coast ruction of a bridge Cement Wood Coal Builders Hardware Building Material W. A. MURCHIE Boardman, Oregon. imiiiiim across Coal bank inlet, between the city of Marshfield and Bunker Hill, 1 to M. W. Payne for $211,796. Marion county will rank first in the state in percentage payment of taxes this year, according to tax officials. Marion also ranks ahead of al! other counties on delinquent taxes collected. The Pacific Spruce corporation's railroad, operating between South Beach and Waldport. Lincoln county, has been declared a common carrier by the Oregon public service commis sion. Sin somen plan to have a lobby at the legislature to see that the bounty on coyotes is not repealed. Cutting out the coyote bounty has been sug gested as one of the ways in which to economize. William Young Arthur, who wa3 committed to the state penitentiary more than a year ago from Baker county for embezzlement, received a conditional pardon by Acting Gover nor Kit ner. Independent loganberry growers from ail sections of the V'lllamette valley held a conference in Salem and discussed plans for the production and marketing of their berries during the 1S22 season. J. K. Stearns, city recorder, was ap pointed as t-mporary city manager of La Grande to succeed O. A. Kratz, whose resignation has been accepted, until a time when a permanent ap pointnient can be made. The diphtheria epidemic which has prevailed at Salem for several weeks Is now on the wane, according to phy sicians. There have been approximate ly 15 cases reported to the health au thorities, with two deaths. The jail that served as a place of incarceration for drunks and other law breakers during the hectic saloon days ! of Glcnada. the city near th- mouth of the Sluslaw river, that a few days ago voted to disincorporate, was sold for $17. Battery A. 147th field artillery. Ore gon national guard, the only Oregon unit preserving Its identity Intact through the major battles of the world war. and the oldest military organize lion in the state, wr.s sienally honored In ceremonl-s at the armory in Port land when a regimental croix de guerre and six sliver battle rings were pre sented by Adjutsnt-General White. BIG SUBSCRIPTION OFFER You Get ALU FOUR ol These MAGAZINES and OUR NEWSPAPER For One Year Each FOR $P:55 Order Now YHIS EXCEPTIONAL OFFER 13 COOP FPU A SHORT TIME ONLY tiubKiipiioua may be new or rcnrwil. AU renewal subcrintion will be cjrendcrl tot or.a year from present dace of expiration. U.S.Tires&Tubes SERVICE CAR ANY TIME ANY WHERE BOARDMAN GARAGE M. L. Morgan, Pres. t, S OILS ACCESSORIES