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About The Boardman mirror. (Boardman, Or.) 1921-1925 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1923)
BOARDMAN UTELLUM Frances Blayden, '23 Editor Truinan Messenger, '24 Asst. Editor Zoe Hadley, '24 Joke Editor BOARDMAN PARAGRAPHS Baccalaureate services were held In the Church last Sunday nitflit and irt crowd EHbtda was present. The Uev delivered the sermon. Friday, May 11, will be Commence ment exercises at the school house. Every one Is cordially asked io at tend. WANTED -Eacull y muzzles for sen iors, ahem! LOST--Prof. Mulkey's ten m tattle speech; 4 exemptions, and a 45 minute y.onK- POUND A BO minute gong, a lot of hard loolts and a few hard knocks. WANTED Time to breathe. LAST STUDENT BODY MEETING 1 A student body meeting was held Wednesday to elect officers for the next term or BChool. Joe Hadley was elected president of the student body Alton Klitz, vice-president; Wah nona Itands, secretary; Ida Mefford. treasurer; Mac Walklns, Sergeant at arms; Truman Messenger, editor Mayme HangO, assistant editor and Earl Olson, athletic manager. week thruout the grades and also the high school. JOKES Mrs. Jinks was visiting some friends and left the following note for her nearest neighbor: "Dear Mrs. Garrison, would you please put out a little food for the cat I have been feeding tills winter? It will eat al most anything, but do not put your J sell out." C--M-J- IIIMIMI 'iHrH- M llllll III I ft 1 1 IH l I M at Six Mile highway camp. The In dians, who ran away from a school near Salem, had been working at the Mr. anr Mrs. at the Garrett Itoot spent Sunday ranch. W. H. Mefford purchased twelve head of nheep from E. T. Messenger. ramp for three ivere located. weeks before they Arthur Mefford and E. Wilbur ar Ved Saturday for a few days at ic Mefford home. WANTFD Some dynamite, for pep. Signed, Seniors. Mrs, Johnson, the county health nurse, was here Thursday and Fri day. PICNICS The 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4lh grades went to Coyote on a picnic Wednes day. I'arents were invited and they all went In cars. The r.lh and lilli had their pienlr on the tame day but they went to the "Green House." Will have par ticulars later. Examinations were completed this THE (iTY OF BOARDMAN I'ltoi'OSIOD OBDINAN4 IB Al Pal fa of Way back, Pa., whore they only have a movie once a month, was visiting his cousin In Philadel phia. His cousin anxious to show his hospitality, inquired, "What shall we do to amuse ourselves? Would you like to go to the theatre?" Al was keen at this idea and ex claimed, "You bet. Is there a show in town tonight?" Mrs. Mulkey I'm getting ice from a new man now, dear. Mr. Mulkey- What's the matter with the other man? Mrs. Mulke y -The new man says he will give us colder ice for the same money. Delbert Did you have any trouble in learning to play the saxophone? James Yes, I got a load of blr. shot in me and I lost two teeth. Hut it was easy after I took to prac ticing in the woods. Mr. and Mrs. Richardson, Mrs. Garrett and Mr. Hoot motored to Herniiston Monday. Mn Klitz reiiorts having the first lpe strawberries of the season, May 4, Mr. Shell and Mr. Howeu ionow- ing close behind. Wednesday evening the Legion and Auxiliary gave a farewell party at N. A. Macomber's in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lee. Submitted by the Common Council 0( tli" city of Boardman, Morrow GoUBty', Stale of Oregon for vote of ttte people at special election to be hehl in said City on the Sth day of June, 11123. NOTICE OF RLECTION Notice Is hereby given, That a spe cial election will be held in the City of Boardman, Morrow County, Ore gon on the Xlh day of June, tllS betwen the hours of 8:00 o'clock a. in. and 1:00 o'clock p. in. of said day at the City Council room of said City in the Highway Inn for the purpose of adopting or rejecting a certain ordinance for the City of Boardman proposed by the Common Council of said City In Ordinance No. in passed by said council and signed by the mayor on the Ind day of April, 102:!, being a proposal for issuing warrants to provide for the sinking of a well, the establishment of a pumping plant and other things necessarily Incident) to placing, In operation a municipal water system In and for said City, which ordinance and proposed ordinance was filed in the office of the recorder of said City on the 2nd day of April 111!, Dfted this second day of April, Has. MARGARET M Kl.IT. City Recorder ORDINANCE NO I I An ordinance to submit to the le-1 gal voters of the City of lloardman. u proposed ordinance for said City, I approved by the council and filed 111 the office of the Recorder, on the 2nd day of April, 1923 the same I to be submitted at a special city elec tion, to he held ill the said city on the Sth day of June. 1 ! II :t . proposing to issue warrants for the said City In the mm of $2,600.00, or such lesser sum as shall assure compliance with the statutory limitation of the aggregate Indebtedness of said City. which limitation is U.BOO.OO, for the sinking of a well, construction of a Dumping plant, ami other things ne cessarily Incident to placing In oper ation a municipal water system In and for said City, to direct the pub licntlon of nuid ordinance together with this ordinance and notice of said election and also the ballot title and Imllnt number of said proposed measure In the Itoardnuin Mirror, for two consecutive weeks prior to said election and to provide for the Publication and posting of notice of said election. in: it ORDAINBD BY Tin: com MOM COUNCIL ok Tin: city or III i A It I M A N AS FOLLOWS: isetloa l That there shall be held In the city of Boardman, Mor row County, Oregon, on Friday the Sth day of June, 1923, between the hours of 8:00 o'clock a. m. and 8:00 o'clock p. in. of said day at the City Council Room in said cliy, a special elty election, for the purpose ol sub milling to the l, ,,l voters of said city all measures that muv be sub mitted and proposed by initiative pe tit Ion and filed In the office of the city recorder ; and also that certain ordinance No. 10 proposed by the city council and approved by the Mayor and filed in the office of the recorder on the 2nd day of April. 1S23, promising ihe a til horl.rat ion of a warrant Indebtedness In the sum of 2.500.00. for the purpose of sink ing of a well, the construction of a pumping plant, and other things necessarily Incident In placing in oHratloti a municipal water sxstein. together with the ballot number and ballot title thereof as follows: Bar So that's your new over coat, eh! Isn't it rather laud? Edward Us till right when 1 put on a muffler. Chat Let's take Dorothy for a cha peron. Lauren--Yes, but she Isn't a Mrs Chat- Well, 1 can easily change her name. Dorothy I guess I will have something to say about that. 1st Student Why is Zoe always In a hurry? 2nd Student Itocause she always keeps a "Cumin." I The following Is the form, and number in which the ordinance pro posed by the City Council will be printed on Ihe official ballot: I'ROI'OSFD HY Til E CITY COUNCIL AN ORDINANCE To provide for Ihe borrowing on the faith of the City of lloardman. Morrow County, Oregon, the sum of 12,500.00 to provide funds for the installation of a municipal water sys tem in and for said city. Vole Yes or No. 500 Warrants Yos 501 Warrants No The lull title and text or such measure is as follows: Referred to the voters of the City of Boardman by the Common Council. ORDINANCE! NO.10 ME IT ORDA1NF.D liY THE COM MON COUNCIL OF Till'. CITY OF BOARDMAN AS FOLLOWS: Section I. The Common Council of the city of lloardman, Morrow County, State of Oregon, Is hereby authorised and empowered to borrow on the faith of said city the sum of Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars, or such lesser sum as shall assure compliance with Uo Statutory limi tation of the Indebtedness of said city, which HmltnrTon Is $1,800.00, from such person or persona, firm or corporation as said Common Conn ell may deem best, and said Common Council is hereby authorized to cause Ihe warrants of the city to be Issued by th' proper officers thereof as follows: Three Hundred Dollars pay able in one year from Hit- date of such Issue, Four Hundred Dollars payable In two years from dale of uoh Issue, Five Hundred Dollars payable in three years from the dale of such issue. Six Hundred Dollars payable In four years from the date of such issue and not to exceed Sov en Hundred Dollars payable In five years from the date of such Issue: all thereof tO bear Interest at the rate of eight per cent DOT annum, payable semi annually, the money so to be borrowed to be used for the purpose In this ordinance declared, and not ol liorwtse Section I The Common Council of the City of lloardman is hereby authorized and empowered to lm ui such Indebtedness in said sum of Two Thousand Fhe Hundred Dollars, or such lesser sum as shall assure com pliance with the statutory limits (ton or Indebtedness, to-wlt $2,500.00 in the manner aforesaid and the moil on so to be borrowed shall be used solely for the linking of a well, the establishment of a pumping plant and other thlnsrs necessarily Incident to placing In operation a municipal water system in and for said city. Section I This ordinance shall be referred to the voters of s;iid Cttj of Boardman for their approval or rejection, at the next regular or pet elect ion lo be held in Said city. Section 2 The City Recorder shall cause to be posted In three public pISSSS in said City of Hoard man, at least thirty days before the date of said election a notice thereof and of the time and place of said elect ion. Section The City Recorder shall cause to be published In the lloardman Mirror a complete copy of this ordinance In the manner re quired by law, ihat Is to say. by pub lication of notice of said election by said City Recorder and by publica tion of this ordinance in full for two consecutive weeks thereof wllhln the thirty days immediately precevding Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hiatt of Ya kima, Washing on, are guests at the Iloyal Rand home. Mr. Hiatt 1 a brother of Mrs. Rand. Deputy Sheriff J. F. Gorham made x trip lo Heppner Monday evening, taking two Indians whom ho arrested The farewell party given at the church, Monday evening In honor of the teachers was a great success. Over one hundred enjoyed the even ing's entertainmet. Many original verses of regret at their leaving and well wishes for our teachers were read. The closing number being a parody "Farewell Teachers" sung to the tune of "Goodnight Ladies." Ice cream and cake were served. C. O. Beck took possession Wed nesday of the restaurant which he recently bought from J. T. Webster. Mrs. Webster and children left for a Visit with relatives jn Canada while Mr. Webster will remain until he can dispose of the barber shop. A pleasant afternoon was spent, Wednesday, at the home of Mrs. Cha; Goodwin, when Mrs. Goodwin and Mrs Ballenger entertained in honor of Mrs. Ralph Davis. Delicious re freshments of orange ice and cake were served. URIC ON JNEWS ITEM Mrs. Van Winkle's sisters from Jordan, Oregon, spent a couple of days with her last week. Mr. Adkins, of Heppner was over o visit his brother C. E. Adkins the flrsl of the week, returning Monday.1. Mrs Mary E. Lester came up from Portland last week and is visiting at McCoy's this week. She hopes to find some 'good location to start a small store in the near future and Mr. W. T. Wright has placed an order with the Tum-A-Lum Lumber company for material necessary to build a fine house and barn just as soon as the material can be deliv ered. Prof. Kellogg, from the Lexington ichool was an Irrigon visitor Sunday He was out on a tour about the lorth end of the county to shoot a few Jack rabbits arrd change the uonotony of the week in the school ooin. Mrs. Lula Johnson, county nurse, pent a day In Irrigon this weok (Oing over her usual inspection of he children al school and visiting lli parents of the project. She came In her car this time and managed to .uako tho rounds more conveniently. The reclamation service is pulling in several pipe lines this spring. Five ar loads of concrete Pipe have just irrived from Kennewlch and been hauled to the grounds. A line is be ing placed to Jack Dullard's place md number sixteen is being exiend d several hundred feet. In last Issue We reported the La lies Society held their annual meet ing at Mrs. Glasgow's but this was an nor. The Ladles had an open air meeting and picnic in the L. A. Dobles orchard. The Ladies should ;lve account of themselves In the future to the correspondent and avoid these errors. A fire of mysterious origan de stroyed the house ol' J. L. Dullard about one o'clock in the afti rnoon Wednesday. Jack had Just hail his dinner and stepped out for a lew minutes and discovered smoke coin ig out of (he house and rushed to the loor, finding the kitchen all ablaze inside He made for the other door i ml managed to pull out his trunk md suit care but could not get inside at all. He was unable to account lor the cause ol' the lire. Mr. Dullard Is making his home in the Mike Don nelly house now. The first Btrawberrles did not come on by the first as was expected but N. Seaman and Son made their first picking on the third and the crop is on its height at this writing. I If we only had a big acreage instead ol' a few garden patches, there would surely be some money in them ibis war. Others report berries ripe the first week In May. Where are you llood Riverians and Kennewickianaf Can you beat that? The first Ore gontan cherries moved out of Irrl gon last year to Page and Son. Port land, on June 11th and it being about two weeks earlier this year, we will probably hold over our champion ship title this year. said special election, at which said proposed ordinance is to be voted upon. Section I The City Recorder Shall Cause to be distributed to all registered voters in the City of DoardtiHin by mall, not less than tght davs before the election at which thi measure is to be voted upoa, printed copies thereof together with printed copies of any arguments filed with the said City Recorder supporting or opposing said measure. Section 5 C G. Dlayden and F. F Klitz are hereby appointed Judge of said election, and Grace Stewart, Ituth Dallenger and Grace Macomber are hereby appointed clerks of said elect ion. Passed the Common Council thia 2nd day of April. 1923. Attest: M V KG A R FT M. KLITZ Cltv Recorder J. C II U.I.LNC.ER Mayor THE I EltGITFl L CUSS ITe was the most fergitful cuss A feller ever see, The things that mtike most mortals mad Dropped from his memory; When sorrow fell upon his life You never heard him bawl Neai flay he'd laugh and sing again For he'd forgot It all. If someone called him nasty names They'd never seem to stick, He couldn't carry on a grudge Since he forgot so quick; When hard luck soaked him on the jaw, Ills strange Infirmity Kept him from brooding on it long With savage ecstacy. He had some queer kink in his mind That wouldn't let him hold A long abiding bitterness And nag him on to scold; Of course folks poked their fun at him Because his brain was bran; But he went foolishly along This most fergitful man. The Oregon Merchants' Magazine. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, United States Land Office at The Dalle-, Ore., April 20, 1923. Notice is hereby given that John Peter Ooebel, of Irrigon, Oregon, who, on March 6, 1918, made Home stead Entry, No. 0196 98, for E NWVi, being Unit "A", Umatilla Project, Section 2fi, Township 5 North, Range 26 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of inten tion to make three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before C. G. Blayden, Uni ted States Commissioner, at Board man, Oregon, on the (ith day of June, 1923. Claimant names as witnesses: Albert H. Allen, William L. Sud darth, Levi Carroll Nestor Seaman, all, of Irrigon, Oregon. J. M. DONNELLY, Register Dr. A. H. Johnston Physctaa ami Surgeon Calls answered at all hours In Boardman Wednesday and Satur day mornings. Office phone M I f I Res. M 332 Arlington, Oregon. A. H. SWITZER ATTORNEY AT LAW Arlington, Oregon ;.-0 SEMOItS FINISH AT U. OP O. Approximately 350 seniors will be graduated from the University of Oregon on Commencement Day, June 25th, a marked increase over the number in former graduating classes, according to Carlton Spencer, regis humbered 25fi. The total numbers in other years wers: 1921, 226; 1920, 20O; 1919, 141; 1918, 164; 1917, 137; 1916, 123; and 1915, 107. Dr. Henry B. Ward, professor of 7oology at the University of Illinois and national president of Sigma Xi, honorary science society, will be the Commencement speaker -at the uni versity. Dr. Bdward Ellery, dean of the faculty of Union College, Sche nectady, N. Y., and national secre tary of Sigma XI, will deliver the Baccalaureate sermon, June 2 4. His topic will be, "The spiritual evolu tion of man." Dr. Ward in a graduate of Wil liams College and Harvard and dean of the school of medicine of the T'niversity of Nebraska before, ;jhe ioined the Illinois faculty. He was formerly president of the Association of American Medical Colleges, and svas written widely on scienific sub jects. Both of the visitors will install ihe Oregon Chapten of Sigma Xi bile at the university. The instal lation ceremony will take pace in (he Woman's Building on the after noon of June 22. The Sigma Xi banquet will be held in the evening. WANTED Men, women and chil dren in every community to send a post card for Sunset's big, inter esting Gift Catalogue just out. Hundreds of useful, valuable re wards in return for a little "spare time". Address Catalogue Dept., SUNSET MAGAZINE, San Francisco. PENDLETON SHOP SHOE The best equipped Shoe Repair Shop in Pendleton 120 West Court Street BEST WORKMANSHIP PROMPT SERVICE We pay parcel post charges, OneWay I Hotel Dorion, Pendleton, is stl'.l ihe house of welcome. THE QUELLE A good place to eat in Pendleton. Men's Half Soles $1.50 Ladies' " $1.15 Bought for Cash A Bankrupt Stock of Army and Navy Goods Including a Large Stock of Shoes, Priced to Meet the WTorkingman's Approval. SPECIALS All leather shoes with Work heavy soles A good shoe for rough wear at a money saving price. $2.98 Shirts Men's blue grey and khaki in good, materials from 79c to $1.10 All sizes Army and Navy Store Pendbton, Oregon in Convoy's Grocery Location ARLINGTON NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $',5,000,00 OFFICERS A. Wbeclhouse, Pres. S. A. Rossier, Yice-Pres. H. M. Cox, Cashier Chas. F. Story, Ass't Cashier ARLINGTON - - - OREGON Wool Scoured ar.d ( leaned for Butts and .Mattresses .Mattresses and Pads nuide to order I Try our Wool Butts. They satisfy Wholesale and Hetail Crescent Batt & Bedding Co ST.WTON. OKEiiON I Umatilla Fharmacy W. E. Smith, Prop. Mnil orders given special inten tion. Quick Service satUi'aitioii Qsaranteesl 15 Umatilla, Oregon I Something for Nothing FORTY DOLLARS OR A BIG RANGE FREE X Ask Wick About It at the CASH MERCANTILE CO. Boardman, Oregon i 1 ; r ms4 . i I Sell I Insurance! i: J. C. Ballener j Boardman - Oregon HIHM Hf Highway Inn 0. H WARNER, Proprietor Boardman, Oregon Wholesome Home Cooking Best place to eat between The Dalles and Pendleton