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BOARDMAX UTELL U M 23 Editor Frances Blayden, Truman Messenger, '24 Assf.Editor Zoe Hadley, '24 Joke Editor t-IHrlHUIIMtHMOM'11 f-tl'-i'-t-rlM tUftttftf t Prom the School Record ) . The total enrollment is now 148, there being 79 hoys and 69 girls. The per cent of attendance for the month is 95.X. Those neither absent nor tardy are as follows: Doris Healv. Dorothy Hoard man. TCatlirvn lirovvn. Blanche Imus, Kuril Olson, Truman Masasager, Bldon Wilson, Edna K.inhart, Thelnia Seek, Noel Klitz, Robt. Herger, Ed ward Klagea, Catherine Barger, Del bert Johnson, Marie Messengyr, Arthur Bailey Norman Iteinfleiseh, N Hie Messenger, Borden Bech. Mil dred Beck, Wanda Gilbreth, John Webster, Mildred Messenger, Avis Krwin, ilhidy.i Wilson, Verrel Wood ard, Teddy Albright, Oran Bailey, Howard Heel;, Howard KlftgeS, Freda liichurdsoi,, Hah' Albright, Nellie Dillon, Mohava Kttlzner, Kay Kievv art. Dallas Wilson, Kirby Schull, Doris Ilrown, Jessie Klages, Mar garel Smith, Gloria Wicklander, Miilon Heck, Melvin Heins, Mildred Alien, Qlen Brown, I'earl Dempsey, Cells I'artlow. Those fecierlng loo in lliel I : Mabel Rachael Blanche Boardman, ;i Messenger, Lillian Drlce, Dye Olson, Helen Hoard man, Avis Krwin, Corltu Erwln, Veflrel Woodnrd, Charles Breeding, Robert Schull, Carl Wick lander, Gladys Wicklander, Nellie Dillon, Elida Olson, Sammy Webster, Vernon I'artlow, Oran Bailey, How ard Klages, 10(1 i t h Richardson, Freds Richardson, Albert Board man, Norma Gibbons, .le.ss i'art low, Kirby Schull, Howard Heck, Glen Berger, Mary Chaffee, Iris Gil -bruth, Jessie Klagts, Paul Mead, John Partlow, Mabel Partlow, Cecil Hick, Walter Schull, Mildred Allen, Selma Ayres, Glen Hrown, Edith Dompsey, Pearl Dempaey, Ezra Hop kins, Once Partlow, Sybil Macomber and Culla i'artlow. SENIORS! Kodak day is the next thing on i he Seniors' program. iiiv 'J Principal Events of the Wee; Briefly Sketched for Infor mation of Our Readers. Hrown, Helen Johnson, Kalhryn tmus, Doris Healy, idys Wilson, deport - Chafee, Ilrown, Dorol by Mildred th and 11 Hev The stud can war by wee k was mad realistic rhetl Mrs Mullic several relics to show the Of tile Spanish Hag, which bag OVi r Manila harbor, w Captured I he Spanish eighth Grades, he Spanish Amerl Ighlh graders this are Interesting and t Ill'Ollglll i. A piece was ileal en Dewej there the Hags of Spain and the Philippines. and the dlfferenl shells used in the gnus el the Americans, Spaniards and Filipinos, as well as other relics from I he islands, were all noted v. ii h interest. The i'lrsl grade completed their second hook In less than a Week, They are now busy dccurnling for Easier. Last week Visitors. J. A. Churchill and County Super intendent Mrs. Shurte, Mrs. Wick lander, Mrs. Richardson, Mrs. Garret, Ute. Ransier and Mrs. Klages. Banquet. In a class meeting held by the .Juniors, they planned to give a ban quet for the Seniors, probably some time in April. The High School boys play their lirst game of baseball at Arlington, Friday. Let's hunt up our yell lead er and gO I for the Hi School The battery baseball: Klilz and Attebury; Aitebury and Klitz; Then Klitz and Attebury. The suggestion of every one helping or doing his pari in the 11 1 rary seems to have taken effect. A!rs. Crowder reports that neatness and order have raised 100 per cent. Receipts Irom the mounted to $38.25. school play Tut! Tut! Tut! That's what some people say about hi' wave ml. ben- in Egypt, What do they say about those who rob the living? Tin living are robbed even if they aren't entirely roped, ror runner in'ot mallon see the latest styles. James I ella- Jokes. My foot is asleep. So is your head. Herbert Nunn, state hlphway engi neer, who has resigned, will open an office in Portland. Between 5000 and S000 acres of grain m the Keho region of Umatilla county vas damaged by last week's wind itorm. As the result of a bond election heiil recently, a $15,000 high school building will be erected in Mosier this summer. Ashland business men and fruit grow rs In a two-day campaign raised $12,500' to start the Ashland Preserv ing company. Prisoners in the Lane county jail re to be worked this spring and sum mer on the roads, according to an or der signed by the county court. A commissioner from the interstate commerce commission on April 2 will conduct a hearing in Portland with relation to transcontinental wool rates. In an effort to cut down the length of his jail sentence, James Lander ilahl, convicted in city court at Bend of wife-beating, is on a hunger strike. A heavy loss of sheep and goats has been sustained this season by ranchers at the head of Smith river in Lane county. Cougars are blamed for the killing, Eight hundred tons of loganberries, a part of the Woodhurn pool, were re cently sold at a price of 5 cents a pound, according to Information received. Mis. Crowder -Mac, will you unit) turn w'uM'd? Edward Get a turn table. Kathryn ,cut dates. don't prefe.' ear fig 4, The state highway commission met in Portland Tuesday, when bids on road improvement contracts aggrogat- atiything !ri& approximately $o00,000 were con sidered. t her" i.sel park i Mulkej dug." il l in t ne pi Yes, b Hi" picture to ride to see e iiivver days. i 1 I, I'.huirlii Wh p irl i ii (i --'in only it has Two High girls wi Mrs. Crowder Do you ever clean voiir sweater'.' FrltS I washed it twice. Mr. Mulkey Does your wife ever rere canea ei up In t he air f down" In English class, lor "smll I Mr, I You bet; and she al lug." It doesn't pay to be too happy, , y lauds on me. does ll? Mr. Ages has begun replacing Nillngles on I he rool of the school DUlldlng, WhlCll the wind carried into Umatilla county last weak Anywaj the building still stands Mis. C. Haven't you anything to do, WeldonT YVeldon Yes, busy trying to find soniel hlng to iln Edward Say, Mr. Mulkey called ue a girl. Teacher Well, I suppose It's be cause you talk so much. Tuesday afternoon Chat was hai plly Hinging until he saw Mr: Crowder, I'hev always take the joy out r T() ioaMt,.rn,,r u,ai jUH returned from t he west : I Did you meet any stage robbers Attention: P (). of the Guard lout there'' The Senior cIiihh Is expected In go laeierner Yes, I look a couple V W. 0. L. Hi' chorus girls to dinner ur IP RIG ON NEWS 8tlllltlattcvofr--v .1. I' Goi bel went to The Dalles Tuusdii) on business. Mrs C C Holland ol I'm llaiul. I spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, C T. Baling, J. S Carroll was robbed of $115 some time during the night I'rldav or etirl) Saturday morning. The inonev has not been located The dance given b ihe farm bu lean last Siilurd.tv turned nut to he tin' biggest of i he season. Mr. Wads worth's hall was Jammed lull. Don't forget ihe entertainment Klven by the young people': niches tra and other young people Saturday evening. March ill This will be held in Hie church. Mrs Lena Snell Schurte, l'ount School Superintendent, accompanied h .1 A Churchill, Slate School Su perlmetideut, railed upon the Inigon school Friday. Miss Miriam McCulloiuti of San I'lanclsco. spent a lew dlivs Willi her sister. Mrs Frank Meehs, last w e, I, She slopped oft on her way io I. an der, Wyoming The break In Ihe mum canal of the 1 , el.! la.lt ion MM ll .1 US, ll h W ee.l Jam Sunday. March 11th, has lu-n repulied and the, wuiei inrncil in Irriantiull IS oil for tile season luit owing to various difficulties, has been lied up until now when water is assured, the school hoard will ar range ror the pluming of shade trees ,:i ound t lie g rounds. Henrj Wadsworth of San Francis o spent a day who his brother. M. F. WadBWorlh, hen week. He hap p 'lied to be in Portland on business and made his brother a surprise visit. Mr. and Mrs K. II liieks are both down wnii ihe 1 1 u t his week and have had to gei neighbors to do the chores lor I hem We thought the wind ol the sixteenth had blown oil .this flu stuff but it is still here. he of the Tutu A I. urn Lumber 'ouipuny, was an lirlgon visitor Krl lav and Saturday lie called upon the company's patrons and looked over he prospects of the Irrigon future which he Considered Very good. IRRIGON SCHOOL NEWS Orchardliti throughout the Rogue liter valley have placed out their smudge pots in anticipation of a isit shortly from Jack Krost, and are ready for action. Members of the Willamette Valley Grain Dealers' association met in Al bany and dlSCUSSed problems of the mill and feed business in the Willam ette valley. ' 'Ihe tenth annual state conference I of the Daughters of the American Rev olution was h'dd in McMinnvilla with delegates from 18 out of the 19 chap ters in the slate in attendance. The Itanks post of the American Le gion is planning to build a home and Intends to solicit every household in the vicinity to set a hen and to donate It and its ChiCkeni next fall to the post. More than 100 hading apple and p ur growers from every section of Western and southern Oregon attended a two days' meeting In Salem, called by the Oregon Growers' Co-op ratlve asser bit Inn. BfltWettl D.til'O.OOO and 6,000,000 yOUhg salmon are now confined in the pounds at the state salmon hatchery above Oakridge, and soon will be lib erated in the Willamette and other streams of the state. Registration of passenger cars and motor vehicles, under one ton capacity, and trail' is lu Oregon from January 1 to March 15. H23. aggregated loei according to a statement prepared hy ihe secretary of state. In case a union high school dis trict is formed by uniting two dis tricts, the school board of each dis trict shall be ex-officio officers of the union high school board. This was an nounced by the attorney-general in a legal opinion addressed to J. A. Churchill, state superintendent of pub lic instruction. Apportionment of $2,825,502.90, representing the funds received from motor vehicle and motor vehicle oper ator registrations during the period from September 16, 1922, to March 15, 1928, between the various counties of the state and the highway depart ment, has been completed by the sec retary of state. A dividend of 3 per cent on their stock has been granted to the stock holders of the First National P'arin Loan association of Eugene, accord ing to announcement of W. A. Ayres, secretary of the association. The asso ciation is made up of :!16 farmers of Lane county who have taken loans amounting to approximately $1,000,- 000. The general relief committee of 10 at Astoria has decided to close its re lief work on April 15. That Is, it will cense purchasing groceries and sup plies for sufferers from the fire, the committee holding that the needy should be cared for by Clatsop coun ty and the funds at its command should be used entirely for reconstruc tion work. Portland consumed more gas In 1920 than did the entire state of Washing ton and almost twice as many cubic feet of gas as was consumed In Seattle. This was shown In statistics covering gas consumption in Oregon, Washing ton and Idaho during 1920 and 1921. During 1921 Oregon consumed 3.1135, 137,800 cubic feet, of which 3,167,311, 000 were used in Portalnd. Dedication of the new $40,000 build ing of the school of journalism, presen tation to the school of a new copy desk by the State Editorial association, elec tion of officers of the trade and class journalism section, and group confer ences and discussions marked the fifih annual convention of the Oregon news paper conference held under the aus pices of the University of Oregon school of journalism at Eugene. There were four fatalities due to industrial accidents in Oregon during the week ending March 22, according to a report prepared by the state in dustrial accident commission. The victims were: George, Hart, choker i setter, Portland; Ruaael McCullough, off-bearer, Bilverton; F. L. Williams, pipe fitter, Portland, and L. F. Hellen ger, faller, Portland. A total of 568 accidents were reported during the week. t his li !". Wr n were Ouida and Ishmael and Mabel and Harvey The school has received a number 'f basebsll!i for use In the Hprtng Oregon M and the merce. as pians for spur road huuilier of coinnii Mount Hoed I. The Walla Walla Concrete Pipe Company has h crew of men on the Job laying the pipe from I'nlted Piiiuael llendriek entertained a ' li t'luber of his friends at his home Thursday in honor of his eighteenth, Slates Reclamation Service roiincc- I In uiay. The evening was spent in1 lions to the school grounds This p'a' t , j . ires and refreshments Were should have been done two years ago J serv.l n;itrward. : mediate vveik in the road will he sured if Hood River and other el interested will raise $S,000 Tht' tat cost of grading the lateral i Is estimated at $80,(00, DON'T FORGET To Visit The Army and Navy Store when in Pendleton, A visit to our store will convince you that we can undersell others, as we are out of the high rent district. We carry a full line of EVERYTHING. Army and Navy Store Pendleton, Oregon n Conroy's Grocery Location I 'Wi-'KiH Ulltll IMtlMI I . MHH MMM ' W-d-C-MK ARLINGTON NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL AND SURPLUS c.: -,)o OFFICERS A. Wheclhouse, Pres. S. A. Rossier, Vice-Pres. H. M. Cox, Cashier Chas. F. Story, Ass't Cashier ARLINGTON - - - OREGON I KM friV4-w-iMtMMIMMMMMMi Let The Boardman Mirror Print Your Butter Wrappers BOYS' KNICKERBOCKERS Cent Off 5 j i t A Big Stick of Candy with Each Pound of Royal i t Club Coffee. All sizes in Corduroys and Suit Goods. I.el the .Mirror print your butter Wrappers and help your home puper Dr. A. II. Johnston i'liyst inn and Burgeon Calll answered at all hours In Hoard tint n Wednesday :ind Satur day mornings, orfiee phone M 181 Res. M 332 Arlington. Oregon. A. ft SWITZER ATTORNEY AT LAW Arlington, Oregon Standard Seeds "Seeds that will grow." Our new Garden and Flower Seeds are now arriving. BOARDMAN TRADING CO. Boardman, Oregon JAMES D. ZURCHER jl Attoriioy-ai-l.aw ST AM ii:i.d OREGON the law luicted at the last S'muii ol the legislature Increasing the casnliu 'Hi tax from 2 to 3 cents a gallon. The Crescent Lake reservoir, wh i is storing surplus flow at the head waters of the Deschutes to be use. I In IrrlgiitliiB Mine acres en the Tuin alo project, in filling rapidly. No Diana of leaks have reported in the dam which was completed shortly he fore Chrislmus. What In said to he the Pacific coast i record in loading flour on a vessel was made ut Astoria when the Astoria Stevedore company, working two Kam;-:. placed ,'.e0 lung tons of (lour in the hold of the American line motor ship Diuteldyk in SV4 hours al tin As toriH terminals. The Hood lliver chamber of com merce him Forwarded an appeal to the Wool Scoured and ( leaned i for Batta and Mattreeeea Mattresses and Pads made to ortlei Try our Wool Batta. They satiMy Wholesale and Retail Crescent Batt & Bedding Co STAY TON", OREGON IHII ?00 Umatilla Fhaivmacy V. B. 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