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About The Boardman mirror. (Boardman, Or.) 1921-1925 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1923)
i BOARDMAN PARAGRAPHS Mrs. Haines is a guest of Mrs. Healey's.1 Mr. It. S. Smith went to Pendle ton, Wednesday. Mrs. Chaffee called on Mrs. Allen Sunday afternoon. Sunday, April 29, is Community Church day. Everyone come and bring dinner, for we want a good attendance. Mrs. A. C. I'artlow is on the sick list at this writing. The Cohoon family is making pre parations to leave. Mr. Hopkins has moved his family inlo the rooms in front of the Phelps Voyen warehouse. He has accepted a place as foreman in the state high way work. Sam Boardman is planting trees 00 the highway this week. The V. S. It. S. is doing work on the lateral east of Cohoon's place. David Partlow and Win. Ollhreth are doing work on Lee Mead's place. Our new county agent, Mr. Price, was here this week in the farmer's interest. John Jinkens will be home Friday. He was feeling better at the last report. Mrs. C. M. Heck returned home Sunday after a two weeks visit in The Dalles. Mrs. P. M. Smith has been having the 'flu' the past week but is much better now. L. V. Woodarl made a trip to Portland Ibis Week, returning with a new Ford Coupe. Koyal Hands has a contract of hauling gravel for the government on the east side. The Trustees of the church met Sunday and made out a report to submit to Prosbylery at Moro. Last Sunday was communion ser vice at the Sommiitilty church. Hev. tUbson preached as usual. Mr. and Mrs. Williamson of Port land, friends of Mr. Merger, are now living on the C. D. Albright place. A. J. Hicks and family left Wed nesday for Dost Valley, Oregon, where Mr. Hicks has work in the l imber. Orvllle Carpenter arrived liere Sunday from Cedar Point, Kansas, for a visit with his brother Delbert Carpenter. M. J. Deweese and family spent Saturday and Sunday in Arlington visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Deweese. H. N. Hopkins moved his family to town Sunday and left Monday for Prinevllle, where he will work on l lu- highway this summer. HiMIMtllMIHIHinilllllHMHIHHIH BOARDMAN UTELLUM Frances Dlayden, '23 Editor Truman Messenger, '24 Asst. Editor Zoe Hadley, '2 4 Joke Editor To n Spit Curl (With apologies to Hob. Burns) Dear, shiny, slick and sticky curl, You are decked upon a pretty girlie; Yet you make my brain go in a whirlie With all your curves; You blur my eyes, and, oh, most surely You shock my nerves. But with the girls you have made a hit, And on that snowy brow you sit, Safe and secure, stuck on with spit (For glue It serves), But you would stick and better fit If they'd use preserves. Jokes Ethel (in English class) I don't like to study Bunyon. Nona I don't neither, because I have one on my foot. Kathryn Mac, where have you been all the time? I haven't seen you for a long time. Mac You've seen more of me than I have of you. Kathryn Why so?. Mac Because I'm bigger than you. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Berry, Mr. and Mrs. II C. liurnham, and Mrs. A. L. Huff of Arlington were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mulkey last Sunday. The Orange served a lovely supper for their new members Saturday night. A good program was also one of the features of the evening (and the lights went out ) . The "Welch family is moving to Albany, Oregon. They traded their ranch here for one over there. Mrs. Wollam and little daughter Naomi I. amine are visiting at the C. M. Beck's, Mrs Wollam's parents. The picnic at lone last Sunday was a great success and enjoyed by all. We hope It will not be the last one. Mr. Shell moved his house Wed liesd;i from the Merger place to the lot In town he purchased from Deo Root, A request has been received by Ida Mefford, historian of the local American Legion Auxiliary, from the Stale historian asking for the history of the organization of the Legion and Auxiliary, also a general history of each Legion member's joining the army. This report has to be in by July 1, so will each one help her gel it in on time. J. H. Johnson and family attended the celebration of the 55th wedding anniversary of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Johnson, of Wasco, Mon day. The family returned home Tnes day, but Mr. Johnson went to Moro to attend the meeting of the Pendle ton Presbytery, llev. Cibson is also alluding. They represent the Com munity Church tit this meeting. Among the delegates who attended our Presbetery March, 2(i and 27, are Mis. BlMlnger, Mrs. Kdwurds, Mrs. Matthews, Mrs. Iteese, Mrs. Voelker, Mrs. dels, Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Elder, Mrs. Donhert, Mis. Clark, Hev Clark, Mrs. Dale, Mrs. Akey, Thelma Akey Fay Cornish and Mrs. Thompson, from Pendleton. Hev. J. F. (ilbson, Mrs. Gibson, Mrs. Cherry, Mrs. Skip with and Mrs. Paulu from Umatilla. Allen Clark was a brief caller at the school Tuesday. Mr. Clark Is an old friend of Mr. Mulkey and is now a salesman for Weatherby Ice Cream company of Portland. Stranger Do you go out a great deal? Mr. Mulkey We pay such high rent we have to stay in to get the worth of our money. Arbor Day, Friday, the 13th, was observed by each school room with appropriate exercises and some tree planting was done. It is the intention to participate in the planting of trees in the newly designated Project Park as soon as arrangements can be made. This is an enterprise well worth while, as trees are one of nature's chief adornments. Lauren If I stole "fifty kisses from you, what kind of larceny would it be? Zoe I should call it grand. Only twenty more school days, golden days, which in future time the student shall speak of as the "olden days, the golden days, of long ago." Let ub not forget that youth is the time to build. School days come but once and it behooves each one to sea that no time is lost .Look for ward to your goal. After the clock had struck 11, the peevish father strode to the top of the stairs and called down: "Mayme, doesn't that young man, Mac, know how to say 'Goodnight'?" "Does he?" echoed Mayme, "I'll say he does." Al This bus is making 30 miles an hour. Ida Now don't try to fool me, kid. We've only been gone 15 minutes. Matin and Cecil Hicks, two boys from the primary room, have moved to Condon with their parents. This leaves a total of 31 in the primary room. Doris Deibert proposed to me last night. Chat Did you accept him? Doris Of course I did. Any man who would propose now with the cost of living where it is must love a girl a lot. Lauren Cumins has returned to school and is making preparations with the rest of the class for graduation. F.dwarri So you and Mayme don't speak. What's the trouble? Mac We had a dreadful quarrel about which loved the other most. IP EICON NEWS Mrs. W. T Kggertson spent the Wek end at Pasco, Washington with her husband. Ceorge B. Hendricks and son have rented the McGill and Pat places and are on the Job for the season. Miss Inez. Ileneflel has returned from Walla Walla where she spent Hev era I da s vlvll Inr v n h fi lends Pror. C. F d rover and family, accompanied by Miss Clara Corrigon were in Pendleton Saturday shop ping. Mrs. J. E. While lias gone to the hospital at Pendleton for medical attenlon. Mrs. C. II Smith Is taking care of the baby during her Illness lectured on and demonstrated the handling of beea at the Glasgow ranch Tuesday, April 10. A number of the bee culturists look advantage of the occasion to get Information on best methods of handling beeB. Mrs. T. H. Skells of Portland spent a week with her daughter, Mlas Carrie, who is teaching in the Irrigon school She returned to Port land Tuesday. April 1 81 h and 19lh Miss Margarie Smith of the O. A. C will be with us to demonstrate and lecture on nutrition. See Mr. Glasgow and Mr. Fruderlckson for particulars. Coining Saturday. April 21st "All A Mistake," a big farce comedy in three acts., by (he high school stu dents assisted b the Young People's orchestra It will be the one ou cannot miss this season Among the number of Irrigon peo ple making the weekend trip to DOM tilla and Hermlston, were Mr. and Mrs II T. Walpole and son, Mr. and Mrs J A. Ornybeal, Katie Hand, James Warner and son Harvey. Mr and Mrs W. II. Howard and P. 0, lllhhop. Mensrs Marshall Markham Wesley Chnnev and Ileecher Lewis are mak Inn Irrigon their headquarters reijii larly on Saturduy and Sunday re gardless of the distance from their work. The distance Is never too great If the object Is big enough. Our new county agent, Mr. Price, and 1'iofessor Scullon of Ihe O. A. C. Mrs. J. E. Kerry has been very low at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs. J. E. McCoy, for a week or ten days but is reported doing nicely at this writing. Miss Snow McCoy is also on the sick list with Ihe 'flu'. N. Seaman and son report frost alarm at four o'clock on the morning of the ninth, and turned OUl in force with smudges. They report having taved their apricot crop and also berries and pears Some others who 'kllcd to smudge report some damage We believe It will not be heavy how ever. The farm bureau held Its regular monthly meeting Saturday evening, April 7th. Not a large turnout but much business was tratnacted. A car of corn was listed and secretary instructed to place the order by wlr for Immediate .shipment. The price has gone up I wo dollars a ton since the quotation a week ago and will now figure SI,IQ F. O. K. Irrigon on No. 2 Yellow The civics class has been very busy Ibis week writing on various sub lectl, among them are: Immigration, Government and Labor, The Regu lation, of Corporal ions and The Con servation of Natural Resources. The American history class has written on The History of Slavery, Hlltor) Of the Monroe Doctrine, and the Civil War. Mrs. Crowder Doesn't a rabbit's foot really bring good luck? Mr. Lee I should say so. My wife felt one in my money pocket once and (hot it was a mouse. Dorothy What makes you, like Delia so well? Art Bobbed hair, flapper man ners and too much make-up. Dorothy- -Why, I'm surprised! That certainly describes most of the girls, but certainly not Delia. Art I know It. That's why I like her so well. 'mm JUST RECEIVED Bought for Cash A Bankrupt Stock of Army and Navy Goods Including a Large Stock of Shoes, Priced to Meet the Workingman's Approval. SPECIALS All leather shoes with Work Shirts Men's heavy soles A good blue grey and khaki in shoe for rough wear at good, materials from a money saving price. 79c to $1.10 $2.98 All sizes I Army and Navy Store Pendleton, Oregon In Oonroy's Grocery location tHHtlHHHHM4M(HIHMHMMIHHmMt 9 MANUFACTURERS of Bluestera s Flour VSK YOUR GROCER FOR IT A 11 kinds f Mill Veed and Grair Echo Flour mills Echo, Oregon IRRIGON SCHOOL NEWS Miss Ethel Night went to Hermls ton Friday and while there had some dental work done. Miss Hazel Smith was absent from high school several days last week. Mrs. Jennie Dobe and daughter Rttth visited the school Monday af ternoon. Harvey and Walter Warner were absent from school Monday ami Tuesday. The Irrigon school baseball teem will go to Pine City to play them a m egbfalloa rdo gatne of ball oiuyvesant Fish Dies Suddenly. New York. Stuyvesant Fish, banket and former president of the Illinois Central railroad, died suddenly here. Dr. A. H. Johnston Physcinn and Surgeon Calls 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 Miss Ilertrude (iraybeal has been quite 111 the last few days. Various Improvements to the park were also decided upon and Ft, L Wisdom appointed as manager for the season. A tax of fifty cents will be levied upon all tourists remaining ever night. Water will be piped tn Hie grounds and fuel furnished Fri day afternoon. April Hi, was desig nated aa cleanup day for the park grounds and the trees and hedge will be pruned. Parmer Smith Is shipping In three bushels of cotton seed to experiment In this district. It is now on the way by freight from the east and should arrive some time the latter part of the month S. H. Boardman, at lloardman . is going to make an ex pertinent with forty pounds of tM need and the lialance will be distri buted among other farmers who de sire to experiment with raising cot ton. - CAR PROBE ORDERED Roads Failure to Move Applet to Be Investigated. Washington, D. C. An order was Issued by the interstate commerce commission for an investigation of the extent to which railroads serving the Pacific northwest failed during the las! crop season to supply adequate facilities for the transportation tn market of apples and other perishable products. The order was piompted by a roso luctlon adopted by the senate January lit). John P. Ilartman of Seattle, who has orchard interests in Washington east of the Cascades, made the nun plaint that the railroads failed to sup ply sufficient refrigerator cars to move the apple crop. This complaint re sulted in the resolution. JAMES D. ZURCHER Attorney -at-Law STANITKIJ) ORBGON Wool Scoured and Cleaned for Itatt.s and Mat tresses Mattresses and Pads made to order Try our Wool Itatt.s. They satisfy Wholesale and Ketall Crescent Batt & Bedding Co STAYTON, OKKOON ARLINGTON NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $75,000,00 OFFICERS A. Wheelhouse, Pres. S. A. Rossier, Vice-Pres. H. M. Cox, Cashier Chas. F. Story, Ass't Cashier ARLINGTON OREGON See those Army Shoes! Serviceable Durable Cheap Built for Wear CASH MERCANTILE CO. Boardman, Oregon a Naturalization Head Indicted 5 Times. San Fr.incltco. Five Indletm. nt were returned against A. Frederick N LlttUton. naturulliatlon examiner, bj the federal grand Jury. Three of the ludictments charge violation of tbe naturulliatlon laws and two of bribe; j lth ten separate counts. i Umatilla Pharmacy W. K. Smith, Prop. X Mall orders given special atten tion. Quick Service Satisfaction guaranteed i I mat ilia. Oregon IMPERIAL FRENCH DRY CLEANERS Hermiston, Oregon A new Modern Equipped Plant Mail orders will receive our prompt attention and return postage prepaid. Made-to-Measure Clothes Cleaning Repairing Pressing Alterations Look for the Yellow Car. Tuesday and Friday 7 Helicopter Attaint 20-Foot Altit Dayton, O. New helicopter rec were made at MeCook field, v Thurman II llaue, McMUMIkda V.rt'ook Meld, rose vertically i than 20 feet In several tests of Dc llotheaat helicopter. t I Sell Insurance i When a little boy discovered a cucumber growing out In the garden It waa something new ot lilm so be rushed Into the bouse and exclaimed : "Mamma, mamma, there's a pickle growing on our squash vine." Hotel Dorton name when you ton. Kemember this go to Pendle 2-16-23 Let us do that uext printing for you. la your subscription paid in advanceT Kclao Bridge Suits Filed Kelso. Wash. Suits uggre $219,000 were filed against CowliU county nud the city of Kelao on be halt of nine claimants for damages ot accouul ol the Kelso bridge collapse J. C. Ballenger Boardman - Oregon X i im Hi! Highway Inn O. H WARNER, Proprietor Boardman, Oregon Wholesome Home Cooking Best place to eat between The Dalles and Pendleton