The Boardman Mirror Boardman, Oregon literal severe tl A&tor,a. the clear lag Ot tl : .-? .. -. ."'. I diS- MABK A. CLEVELAND. PoUUhr trict cf '- - -r.aicia of tens horary repair to tba fire alarm nHMniNMiininMMiM-nniiiM.immn.L.- BOARDMAN MORROW COUNTY, OREGON A NEW AND GROWING TOWN VVUUSHEU EVERY FRIDAY $2 00 PER YEAR IX ADVANCE-- IJVtem -.15 be urlertaien at once and the etimaid Mat if Ie tie nigh- bt-rbood of $25,040. - The forei. serric will readvertise Ectrel as isDd-:las matter Feb. bids for the pu.-cna-e of SKK4KKi.rt 11, 1521. at the pc-t offi'. at Board- fet of tmier in jiiibeur forest man. Ore., under st of Mar, s, 187 ,n Hmnjey cty Nq bM ver(. re. eteiv-d from the last advertisements. The purctiter would be required to construct about 'j miles of railroad on which to bring the tirtber out. The f rat ca to be tried tn the state snder tbe law pasted at the recent The Jr- rf "t'T oi'loT't within a .'e day. Tbe bankers of Linn county met at Albany and formed a ctanty bankers astv.ia' - - Indian Lodge Tales By Ford C. Frick The ZZi sciiual conrention of tbe , r-E?;on of the legislature, which givers Cla;kaiT;a)! Ccunty Sunday School asso- j tbe state authority to confikcate auto ctation was held :n Oregon City. j cobiies used for transportation of Lincoln county will celebrate tbe I liquor, in violation of tbe prohibition Wth anniversary of in beconug a law, will be heard in the Clackamas division of tbe state M Mar':fc coucty circuit court at Oregon City. The nifjth death from sleeping sick- ! Funds f'.r the Scoteburg Reedsport t ' J.v.ary 1. 1S2 a r por- '.iol of the Rofc-b'jrt'-Reedsport ed to the city health department o! highway will not be available daring Por land William Diiby, former county Judge of Baker county, ban accepted Gover nor Rjerce's appointment as sta'e- high way commissioner. , Roftmasf-rs nominated by President Harding include Robert V Forbet, Al- tbe coming year if the federal senate concurs in tbe reduction of the appro priation for forest roads, according to word revived from Pbiiip Iater. dis trict engineer for the forest service. 7:.- i. ..- :iz t.tuauvn in Monmouth has become a serious problem during bauy; Claude E. legal Is, Corvallis, aid toe past two years, owing to the rapid Darwin R Yoran Eugene. ! fow tb oi the normal school, and tbe Tbe Charles K. SpauJding Lagging company of Salem has announced that It has raised tbe pay of Its common laborers from 'i to IS 40 a day. Tbe civil service commission bas Increasing population. It was estimat ed by Monmouth real estate men that SO new houcts are required to accom : modate properiy the present popula-t.on. niuiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii THE FIRST WINTER TN T I world v. a i Manfou. faih beaM-rii- and ra of the long ago tbe wo; Id of summer. The -r .f us an, lived in the Hailed down upon bis I 1 Z d Oh c H Z bn requested by the postoffice de- I Trout fishing In the McKenzie river partment to hold an examination for 'l Wr fibuUries should be tl, selection of a noat master at Marsh- ttb'jVH t'r litiu according to field. President W J Kerr of Ore cultural college has gone to I M Agr -itimore, of the Masonic in two Md , to attend the session Grand Council of lie Molay, a order for boys, lie will retui weeks Thirty pairs of Hungarian partr.dg' -a which were received from the male game commission, were released in variojs parts of the Grand Ronde valley by the Wing, Kin and Fleetfoot club of La Grande The executive committee of tbe Willamette Valley rhautauqua anno tation has voted to provide independ ent attractions, for the 13 days' Thau tuuqua at Gladstone July Jo, to tt, In clusive, are tbe dates fli'-d for this year. Albany retail merchants represent ing 10 firms have organized with Hen Hartcher chairman and W. A. Kaat burn secretary for protection and co operation. The aaaoctetion win act as an auxiliary to th chamber of com merce. Nineteen head of full-blooded llol MM, the property of George A. Mc Carter of ilarrisburg, were shipped to Portland, all marked with tuberculoids ear tags. They will be KlRughturcd lu th pri'Hi-iii u of a government in spector. Kugene made a good record In build ing lat month, according to the re port of W, li. Alexander, city build ing Inspector Twenty-seven permit were Issued during the month ami the eittlinaled value of COtUtXttettOB Is I1MJM, Mayor ilaker of Cortland has Ixsui-d a pro. Initiation designating the week April ' 14 as "MOBM lliiautlful" week. All citizens of Cortland arc- urged by the mayor to cooperate In the plans made to promote home ownership and home Improvement. Governor Pierce received a petition nlgned hy several hum) red citizens of Umatilla county nqtontliiK that n pa role be grunted to Klvln Nelson, wbu was received al the penitentiary in Ualem lit mouth to serve a term uf two years for larceny. A survey of the proposed $300,000 high line from PagCO, through Uma tilla to I'enillutun, has heeii begun by engineers of the I'ailflc Power A Light company and actual construc tion will bturt early this summer. The work will In- completed In-fore next winter Without vcultlng the outcome of ne lollatlotis of the Hiilldlug Trades Coun ell with the llulldliiM Const ruction Km ploy c r' unsocial Ion for a 10 per cent Increase In wages, members of the painters' union of Cortland went on H ike, Miii: i in- to work fur less than ft a day. 'I In re was one fatality In Oregon due to an Industrial nccldent lu the week ending March 1, according to a report Issued by the state mduxtrial accident commission. The victim win Walter Scott, choker setter, of Silver ton. A total of btl3 accidents wore reported. Under a ruling announced by the stale superintendent of schools, the teachers' traluiug course offered through the last year of the standard high school hereafter will be consul ered equivalent to the i't weeks course provided at the state normal school at Monmouth Adjutant General While has return ed to Salem from Tillamook, where he I li m t tad the all'- foi lie proposed new armory which is to be erected iheie during the present year. The recent legislature made an appropriation of 130,000 for this structure A similar amount will be appropriated by Tilla mook county. Matt H.'kinii;, superintendent of state fish hatcheries, who states that ap proximately 100,000 year-old trout be tween four to eight inches and about 3'c.oOO larger f;sh were liberated at t;,e McKenzie hatchery recently by high water. Tbe lumber shipments by water month of February', while laaa than for the pre ceding month, were fairly large, according to statistics compiled by R. D. Lamb, deputy collector of customs at Astoria. Sixty-eight vessels loaded M,7UJ0f feet of lumber which left the Columbia river in cargoes during the 28 days. Final negotlatloiiH involving tbe transfer of the liuehuer Lumber com pany of North Hend to the Stout Lum ber company, a concern composed of several big lumbermen, have been com pleted and the new owners will imme diately start the making of Improve ments that will increase the mill capac ity from 60,000,000 to 75,000,000 board fc-ect annually. The contract for the construction of an entire mew acid sysle-m for the sul phltes plant of the Crown-Willamette! I ap- i mill in West Linn and the re piai tag of all of the praaant framij structures at the mill with concrete bus been awarded. Announcement of contemplated expenditure of about fiioO.OOO was made by the officials of the Crown Willame tte. July 14, 15 and 16 have been set as tbe dates for the 19113 annual Mount Hood climb of the Hood River Ameri can Legion pout. The annual conven tion of the Ore gon Ldltorlal associa tion will be held the week of the mountain purty and all delegates to the editors' sessions have been invited by the legioiuiarles to participate as their guests on the highland hike. 'I he first sheep nule of the season was reported at lleppner when Pat Council, she epman of Rhea Creek, sold i6ou two-year-old ewes to J. a Punh of Cortland at $'J 26 a head for ewes and $5 for each lamb, delivery to he made June 1. The ewes are expected to she ur VI pounds of woo, which St present prices would make a total prle i- of better than $19 for the ewes. A deal which Involved the trans fer of the 4200 acres of fine timber land In Lincoln county of the Chau tuuqiiu Lumber company to the Pa cific Spruce corporation fur s figure approximating more than $1,000,000, has been closed The timber, which cruised about 275,000,000 feet. Is locat ed In the lower Slletz basin, and H ad- HniTrl to the logging properties of tiu spruc e corporation, The timber will be milled In the plant at Toledo Kids on approximately (800,000 worth of additional highway work, whic h it is proposed to carry out dur ing the coming season, will he udver- j Used for ut cHiee, uc cording to deci sion of the stute highway commission at Its regular March meeting. In add!- ! t Ion. plans for more than 5S0.o00 ' worth cif federul forest hlguwuy work In which the stale will eo operate' were approved ami bids will be called siiort- ly by the I'lllted Slates bureau of pub- ! lie roads. Astoria's chance to obtain u loan of 1 1.065,000 from the federal gov- ; eminent has goiia glimmering, uc cording to s dispatch received from ' Charles W llalderman, who 1 repre senting Astorlu at the nutleu.il capital. The reason Riven Is that the rules 1 committee of the lower house of coo i gress refused to make the proposed i bill a special order of business and there Is not sufficient time to bring the measure up for sc-llon in Its regu lar order at this session children if the earth - and the world was a world of smiehMs; and birds sang the jear through, tbe fruit grew on the trees and fishes filled the streams and everywhere was happi ness and prosperity. Jn these days there were no wars snd no peetllesce; no hatri and no envy. Rut everywhere tbe redrnen ruled in, Joy, and hunted and fHhed ss thy pleated ami there was no work to be done and no fields to be cultivated and no meat to be dried, for In those days the corn ripened throughout the year, and buffalo were plentiful at all time, and fresh meat gSBtd be tiad for the asking. But by and by evil spirits came among tbe people, and they told tale of wickedness. They laughed at the Manitou and defied his power and they ealled Mm "Old Woman" and laughed at his kindness. These evil spirit Influenced the Indians, and the Indians, too. made fun of the Mani tou, and they defied him to punish them and de'lared that he had lost his power and that they no longe1 need w orship him. At length the Manitou became angry snd sorry: snd he called a council of tne chiefs snd told them that his heart was sore, and asked that they one-e more accept his rule and give him their worship. Rut they only laughed and so the Manitou eie-iared that he woul'l remove the mm front the heav en as murk of his power. Ry and by the s in began slowly to change its route, and each day It be ci iij l(s and lend In the heaven, and the tribe. men were much afraid. Cold wlri'ls swept the earth, and snow fell snd the leaves on the trees 'lied and fell to the ground, ami the streams w-r covered with Ice so that It wan Impossible to fish. The buffalo ills ppesred and the rabbits and the bears were unsble to come out on ac count of tl, great snow. e Among the Indians sickness pre vailed, and many elled anil great sor ro was upon the land, until finally two old chief! went out Into the snow and climbed many miles to the top of 2 a greel mountain and there they S prayed the Manitou that he should 9 give Ihern aid. ami make his face to shine otoe mor upon the world. The Manitou heard their prayer anri was moved, and slowly he sent the sun bach upon Its course, unci once tnor thp grass was green, and the streams sang, and tbe birds returned 0 their homes And tbe Indians who wi-re sick and starved and hunirry re gnlneel their strength and their health r ami the world was happy once more y eg o III the warmth of the sun, which Is the far of tbe Manitou. Hut when the summer time hao ' ernne, then the Manitou appeared to tbe tribesmen and hed council with them, and he said to them: "Von have doubted my power. Yon have scoffed my strength Von have Overlooked my kindness And so huve j I punished you. From this time forth, each year, will I withdraw mv face for a period: and the land will become a lam! of Ice snd anow. and the streams will be covered with Ice. and fhe lodge of the red mini shall he a lodge of desolation "So most you prepare yoiirselvs and work unci labor tbut eluiing the long period of winter your lodges shall be full of foex) and your lite Shall have plenty of fuel." When he had said this the Manitou diss ppsa red in a dead. And from that time on the winter hss come each year, with Its cold snd Its desolation Bach year the tribesmen know that i It is a warning to then of the power i of the Manitou Anil so during the winter months they build their Are am! hold their councils and pray to the Ma niton thai he may look with favor Upon them when the springtime COniM again Nm It Is Interesting to not thai this legem! exists In varying forms among a SCO IS or more of I libel throughout the country The writer had It from the Arnpahoes it ex Ists among the Iroquois, likewise, and among the llllni. the Cherokpps and the Oakotahs to his personal knowl edge Crobul.lv many ether tribes also nttRlbef It among the legends Long Bell Opt om on $1,700,0C0 Tract. Kelso, Wash. Options have been Bi cured by the lauig Hell Lumber com pany on timber holding of the Mil aukee Lund company, comprising SOOli acres ill Lewis and Cowlitz coun tbs. 1 he truct Is estimated to con tain 400.ii00.o00 feet and is valued at ll.75u.OoO. Is tour subscription paid lu advance! Forirer Head of Klan Is Arrested- Atlanta. Cm. - Kdward Young Clarke, si imperial wizard uf the Knights ot the Ku Klux Klan, was arrested here ou un indictment issued against him by the federal grand Jury at Houston. 1 Tex , charging violation of the Maua act. lie was released on $U00 bond. o O O z Z Q O O o w o ex b o o tt o y. i -. q c BOARDMAN - MORROW COUNTY, OREGON WHY BOARDMAN? BECAUSE THE CLIMATE IS GOOD THE PEOPLE ARE SOCIABLE INTELLIGENT ENTERPRISING TOWN IS NEW AND GROWING LOCATION WELL CHOSEN HALF WAY BETWEEN THE DALLES AND PENDLETON ON O.-W. RAIL ROAD ON COLUMBIA RIVER SOIL WILL RAISE ANYTHING WATER FOR IRRIGATION FROM WEST 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 BOARDMAN MORROW COUNTY, OREGON c d c c a o c z H o c z w c w d z c o c c z o w w a o z w c w d z o PS PS o o o a z O PS K O O z o PS z o PS PS o o o a z PS M a 0 BOARDMAN MORROW COUNTY, OREGON A NEW AND GROWING TOWN