11 IIMniii;niiii "" " BOARDMAN UTELLUM Frances Blayden, '23 Editor Truman Messenger, '24 Asst.Edltor Zoe Hiidley, '2 4 Joke Editor IMII4HHMIIHmm- With this issue t the Utellum will top dsk, close t tor a time amont berry pickers. le editorial staff of pull do1 in- down the roll or and wander haymaker and Thi. r-imnl vwtr of 1923 has pass ed into history and we wish to thank the student body and faculty mem hers who have come to our rescue when print cony was scarce and hard to get. We have endeavored at all I times to maintain a high standard and to uphold the dignity and honor, of the lloardman community school.! May our successors return next year to unfurl our banner and carry on the work we have begun. We wish von all a pleasant vacation. the state superintendent. The Seventh grade and a num ber of their parents went on a picnic to the "Green House" Thursday. Games were played and everything was enjoyed as a real picnic should be. MMHM HHUMIUMMMUMIIMHIM BOARDMAN PARAGRAPHS f MMM a MatfrC--3i 9 Vt :--. HIMIIIIMItM M. E. Shurte traded bib I'ord to Mrs. C. "IOdward, can you tell me who made the best soldiers?" Edward: "Why, auburn haired men, for they're always 'reddy'." Francis G. "No, Sir, nigger sol diers are the best, for they are fast colors and never run." Glen Brown for his Dodge. Ira Berger and wife motored to Portland Monday for a few days' visit. Mrs. Leo Root and Richard left for i'ortland on No. 1 Wednesday morning. (Men Browii has moved the garage from Messner to the Lee Mead ranch. The graduation exercises at auditorium Friday night marked closing ot the Board man school, large and appreciative audience ambled and Beating capacity taxed to the limit. Every number of the program was excellent in character and well ren dered. The program la published on an t her page of the Mirror. t he the A Some commonly used ads: Wanted A bright, smart man to be partly outside and behind the counter. young partly St. Benard dog for sale, will anything) very fond of children. Great fire sale now going go elsewhere to be cheated here. ea l don't me in Seniors Senior Picnic! accompanied by Mrs. the names of those neither absent nor school year and perfect record of Following are who have been tardy during th therefore have attendance. Catherine Berger. Robert Kathyro Brown, Mildred Allen Bailey, Harden Beck, Mildred Avis Brwln The above ceivc c'ertifli Berger, i, Oran Beck, ind Verrel Woodanl. named students will re in;; of attendance from ! ' Th McDaniela, Zoe Hadley and Mr. Guy Leo, spent a most pleasant day down on the river Thursday, May 10th. Boats were secured for the occasion and "eats," too. Sandwiches, pick les, cakes, deviled eggs and punch, all of which was devoured hastily by the happy crowd. The boys brought their mils and base balls, al so the 164b abet; which the girls even practiced throwing. IRRICON NEWS ITEIVtt Irrigon schools closed Friday. May Mill, and two graduates received their diplomas from the school. I.. vie Dean Seaman and Harvey G. Warner. Prof. Hopkins from Pacific tiniver city delivered the graduation address and It was very good. He made it very plain so that all might clearly understand him. I'rof.' Grover fol lowed up with a few words appro priate for the occasion. Miss ('orri gan relumed to her home al MrMlnn Vltte Saturday and Miss Shells on Sunday night, and Mrs. Eggleslon went to PaSCO, her future home, Sat urday, and i'rof. Grover went on a nip in Washington Monday. Mrs. Warner the fifth teacher took up her duties al their home near Bailey. We expect to be able to announce a full list or teachers for next term at an early dale. . . rigon berries are of too. Oregonian, May First cutting of Several tracts were I he past week. the first class, 12th. hay has mowed begun, during Irrigon red raspberrlt Price Quoted later. s June 10th New potatoes about Top prices, Jane sth to 12th Mis. John Brice left last Friday for a Viet with her sister, Mrs. Ben nett of Ridgefield, Washington. At the haygrowers meeting Sat urday A. W. Cobb was unanimously re-elected director for the coming Archie Cumins and wife are vis ing here with his father, Eugene Cumins. We understand that they will soon leave for California to reside. Good tat. gooseberries are now niov- We are not yet very big but wo are here w hat I here is of us. The base ball game between Irri gon hchool and Fine Gity failed to materialize Tuesday. The Bine City boys did net come over lor some reason. It Is alleged I bat Prof. Grover notified I hem not lo come be fore he left but tailed to tell our hoys aiiylhing about it The girls, however, had a big feed all prepar ed and so they had a Hue picnic and the hoys can say they did not care lo play ball anyway. Mrs M. F Wadsworth broke a muscle in her leg Saturday morning Jumping over an Irrigating ditch back oT the house. Seems an addi tional supply of water come down without any advance notice and she made a jump across to head off some of it. I. vie Seaman look her lo the dOCtsr at llermislon. She Is doing nicely al this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe and daugh ter, from Spokane were Irrigon vis itors a lew days last week. Their daughter went on the train to Port land Monday, while Mr and Mrs Monroe returned to Spokane in their auto. Ibex enjoy coming to Irrigon now and then lo look after their Interests here and gel their I minds off their dally work for a da or two. Mr. Wright and Son, manufactur ers of automobile tops In Hood Itiv or, were in Irrigon Wodnesdax solic iting business and were very much surprised lo find that We bad ripe strawberries. He says Hood Rtvei berries will not be on for two weeks yet. COMMUNICATION To I he Honorable City Council and Voters of the City of Hoardman: In dm mattor of the municipal water supply for the people of Hoard man, are you sure you are on the right track? Fan Hie city of Hoard man build her own water system and get away with II Let's see. You are about lo vote 011 tin' proposition of issuing $2500 in warrants tor the purpose of build ing said system. Can you do it with that much money, and can you pay tho first payment of interest when due? Interest on 2IU the first ix montha is $100. tyhege la it coming from? The city is now In debt some thing over $300. llesides I his the attorney lee must be paid out of Ibis $2500, which will leave barely azimi lo build and equip said water ss tein. The lank or reservoir will cost in the neighborhood of $500, and the hole in the ground 150 feet deep will cost close to $1000; the eng ne and pump and pump house will cost another $500, which makes $2000 and you are just started. Itemeber there are no mains on the west side of town and If you want the people to take water and pa for It the water main should be run to their properly line if A. T. Irvine and family plan to leave soon for their former home in Missouri, making the trip overland in their car. L. V. Woodard and family leave this week in their family car for a horl visit to Spokane. Then (hey peel to return here and ship their household goods lo The Dalles, at which place Mr. Woodard has accept ed a position. Majestic range, brass iron bed omplete , enamel iron bed, dining table, three chairs, buffet, couch, sanitary couch and spread, library table, hall seat with mirror, one white dresser, one brown commode, ill for $125.00 cash. See O. H. Warner, I'.oardnian, Ore. Because of the fact that the 8th .;rade examinations are given the Urst week of school and there is not lime to get the returns and find out who passed successfully no Sth grade graduating exercises were held. It ieems as though the dates for the a minal ions might be moved a week or so ahead so that such exercises night be held here. We hear that Nate Macoiiiber has been selected for janitor for the ichool house for Ihe next year. We know that Mr. Macumber will do his 'est and that if it Is humanly possi ble we will have heat and light and Water at all times and the best pos lble sanitary conditions. The directors for the Federal Farm Loan for this dltrict met at he residence ot 11. 11. Weston Friday evening to vote on a director for the orlhwosl District and to transact ither business. All were present ev il to Mrs. Watklns of Irrigon. The gentlemen look their wives with hem and while the men transacted iiisiness the ladies enjoyed a visit .villi the hostoss. Chas. Dillon took a load of sheep to Arlington Monday for Mul key. They were sold to Mooney, of the meat market, Weighed 200 pounds each. fat Mr. Pat and Mike Marshall, who took his sheep to Castlerock to be sheared, brought them homo last week. He has been very successful with his sheep this year and has over 1200 lambs. Chas. Harrington has four acres of Water melons planted and is now put ting in an acre of musk melons. Irrigon is only one day ahead of us in the strawberry crop Theirs v. is on the market May 3rd and ours on May 4th. Hillla S. Belts and wife of Grand View, Wash., old time friends of O. II. Warner and family, made a fly ing call at the Hiway Inn last Satur day. Mr. Bells is the manager or the Grand View Motor Co., and was .in his way to Pendleton on business, hut wanted to see old friends here and also the Boardman country. A new garage and milk house have been erected on the Ray Broxvn ranch by Messrs. Cohoew and Kutz ner. When these are completed they will build an addition to the barn. Mr. Brown is going into the dairy business on a large scale and when all this building is completed will have one of the finest places on the project. r O. W. L. (On With Laughter) 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. MOOTS! WOM-O The funniest thing about us is, that we always cheer loudest when: the orator tells us we are a great j people , jl Another case of selfishness Is Jeremiah Heath He takes his food in capsules So ho can save hie teeth PENDLETON SHOE! SHOP ! The best equipped ; Shoe Repair Shop in Pendleton 120 West Court Street . Chauncy Depew is right about it when he says the world is getting better and better. Time was when men took a bath on Saturday night and went to church on Sunday. Now they drink moonshine whiskey and dance 07 hours. BEST WORKMANSHIP PROMPT SERVICE We pay parcel post charges, OneWay Love is the quality that persuades the stenographer to marry the boss and work for him thereafter without a salary. 1 i Men's Half Soles Ladies' $1.50 I $1.15 I 5 don't do can BX pe and pay that 1 Hit 1 can 1 ople volt see how yOU o take water I n don t not saying the people are not entitled to (There is nothing too Aleck Warren, who has been near Heppner shearing sheep, spent Fri day and Saturday with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Hendricks took their nephew, Buster Breeden, to The Dalles Wednesday to have his broken arm reset. The bone was healing nicely, but Buster, who is only nine years old, was not very careful in using it and consequently it now has to be reset. e 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 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 issue, $100; and then after another dx months, principal, $IS00, and ln crest $100. Now that means at the ind of 12 months, $500. In the bud get for 102:1 is another 500 tor he city. That means on all told, 51,000. On the budget lor 1022' or $025 about one-haU has been aid in. If the city can't get this iow are they going to (el any more in top of that? Hesides, lo come inyway near making the system iffldenl the city will need around "i000 feet of 4-inch water main and note fire hydrants, hose, etc. How ire you going to gel them with the ueasly sum of $2100? Of course the man who pays ought to be entitled to the best his money will buy no more, no less and be llies, I am not in favor of voting a tehl on any one else that 1 don't have to meet and then slide out from under. Let's go! I will abide by the de cision of the majority. Uespect fully submitted. O II. Warner, Due of Boardman'a citizens. Hotel Dorion, I'endlelon, is still the house of welcome. Army and Navy Store Pendleton, Oregon X In (Jouroy't Grocery Location : THE QUELLE eat in Pendleton. -A good place to Dr. A. H. Johnston riiyscian ami Burgeon Calls answered at all hours Boardman Wednesday and Satur day mornings. Office phone M 151 Res. M 332 Arlington, Oregon. In MHIHHHHMHMMmttCtHHItlt t9r ARLINGTON NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $',5,000,00 OFFICERS A. Wheelhouse, Pres. S. A. Rossier, Viee-Pres. H. M. Cox, Cashier Chas. F. Story, Ass't Cashier A. H. SWITZER ATTORNEY AT LAW Arlington, Oregon ARLINGTON OREGON MMMMMI ItlllHI MIMMMelMMH Wool Scoured and Cleaned for Itntts and Mattresses MHltresses mill Tails made to order Try OUT Wool Halts. Tltey satisfy Wholesale and Ketull Crescent Batt & Bedding Co i STAYTOX, OKHtiOX Mrs. M. K Holde and the children left Saturdiiy night on No. 12 for Toucbet, Wash., where she will visit a few days and then join her hu band al Pendleton Mr. Laniareoux look their household goods to i'en dlelon Saturday by truck Mr. and Mrs II. C Wolfe and fam ily motored to Walla Walla Sunday, returning home about six o'clock the same night. They report a fine trip. Irrigon is and has the In Oregon's early first strawberries. belt If xv rung I am of lloardman j; ood water ood for the friah.) Hut llermlston's ttral wate system cost them better than $MM0 and 1 hey still have only a thirty toot well, and their present system cost $2S,000 and still a shallow well tand they are not dying ery faat on that aeeonnt.) Noxv get thi-". 1 am In favor of . mythlng we can get and pay for. llut I am not in favor of bond inn the city for M much the Interest alone can't be paid when It is due. Tho taxea now are such it is mighty hard for us to pay them and If one will go to the postoffice and look over the list of delinquents it will look like near Impossible to get any more. Let's see now. On the warrants of $2500, Interest at S per cent means at the end of six monhs aftr doth, 5 Will w ind The current aphis Which causes the very striking blotches of red col or on foliage, with cupping and crumbling or the leaves, can best he controled with a nicotine dust. Obtain a four pet eeni nicotine dust from your spray dealer and apply a light Coating through a cheese hag or sail bag. Beat result! he obtained when there is no and temperature is high. The elm leaf beetle, an Imported leaf eating pest which attacks elm trees ns a grown beetle and ln'er as a grub. Is now appearing on the elm trees of city streets and parks. The adults should he killed before they lay eggs. Spray with arsenate of lead, three pounds to 100 gallons of xvater. liooseberry mildew and anthrac ite. e leaf spot can be controlled by lime sulfur spray, using one gallon of the concentrated liquid or four pounds ol the dry to forty gallons of water. ' 1 Umatilla f harmacy w. B. smith. Prop. Mail orders given special nlten-tion. Quick Service Sat il act Ion Qunrantevd Umatilla, Oregon Something for Nothing FORTY DOLLARS OR A BIG RANGE FREE t Ask Wick About It at the CASH MERCANTILE CO. Boardman, Oregon eii 1 i mo ee lie Highway hm t l Sell Insurance! A I'endleton dentist complnir that his wife made him sleep in tli coal bin. Well, maybe it was so coal. and. anyway, no jury la ev going to feel sorry for a dentist. J. C. Ballenjrerl t Boardman - Oregon X 0. H WARNER, Proprietor Boardman, Oregon Wholesome Home Cooking Best place to eat between The Dalles and Pendleton v