I Board man Utellem THIRD YEAR Edited by tho High School Students Xl'MISEK 1 EDITOR, Truman Messenger, '24 ASSISTANT EDITOR, Murine HangO by The Boardman school opened last Monday with a total registration of 106. Of these, 84 are in the grades. The high school showed an enroll ment of 22, an increase of two over last year. Following is the enrollment grades: First grade, 12. Second grade, 14. Third grade, 13. Fourth grade, 11. Fifth grade, 10. Sixth grade, 5. Seventh grade, 7. Eighth grade, 12. Ninth grade, 18, Tenth grade, S. Eleventh grade, 4. Twelfth grade, 2. Total, 106. Frank Cramer has again come to the rescue of the Boardman teach ers by erecting a one-room cottage for J. H. Griggs, who will take up his abode there next week. The Boardman Mirror Boardman, Oregon MARK A. CLEVELAND, Publisher PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE-- Entered as second-class matter Feb 11, 1921, at the postoffice at Board man, Ore., under act of Mar. 3, 1879 Clara Marcus, a former student at Monument, Ore., has enrolled in our high school aB a sophomore. Who says our school has lost some of Its pep? There has been talk of a school orchestra, so all you parents wishing to get instru ments for your children please do so in order that we might make this talk not. a passing dream, but a reality. The largest class ever to enter the Boardman high school is the present freshman class, consisting of thir teen members. They claim they have three more recruits to arrive thus obliterating the unlucky hoodoo num ber, and enabling them to overwhelm any body of upper classmen that may be sent against them. Watch the freshmen! J. C. Ballenger has supplied the third, fourth, fifth and sixth grades with blotters; also a few large sized ones suitable for teachers' desks. Thanks for these deeds of kindness. Buster Rands was a new arrival in the seventh grade room Tuesday. JOKES Mrs. Crowder: '-'Have you taken any of Scott's works?" Art Chaffee: "Yes, Scott's Emulsion." Freshles! Freshies! Dots of little freshies! Plenty to initiate. Say, won't there be lots of little green caps bobbing around, but just between you and me, I'm feeling sorry for tho upper classmen. How about you? Mr. Mulkey (speaking to the first graders): "All you children who are starting to school today for the first time, please stand." Norimin Bailey (freshman) stood up with the rest of the primarians. Oh, well, what else can you expect of a green freshie. Mr. and Mis. Chas. Wicklander entertained the teachers last Sunday afternoon. The afternoon was spenl In eating luscious watermelons, can taloupes and peaches. A musical program was rendered by the child ren, Mrs. Wicklander and Miss Wolff. First day In the primary room. Teacher (to Basil Cramer) : "What Is your name, little boy?" Basil (to his mothtr who was sit ting by): "Mamma, what Is iny name?" This was but one of the amusing incidents of the first day, showing how eager and excited the little folks were. local H. E. Warren is In Portland this week. i.ltM.lN l. ESTIMATE 'D ACCOUNTING SIIKKT School Dixtrlrt IS'o. 25 This original estimate Is made In compliance with section SS1-A of the sellout laws of mi and shows In parallel alumna the unit costs of the several services, material and supplies for the three fiscal vears next preceding the cur ent year, the detail expenditures for the last one or said three preceding fiscal vears and the budget allowances and .; . m.I. lures tor six months of the current year. ("Six months of the current vear" means six months of the last ehool year.) EXPENDITI rRE9 Experditures and bud- Expenditures for three fiscal years get allowance for six next precedinfc the last school year, months of last school Detailed ex- ITEJI for the i nsu- year. pendi t u r i IS WAX SERVICE! 1. Superintendent 3. Teachers, 3 H. S. Estim a t e d expenditures for the ensu ing B' hoot year 1 t 2 3 -1924. 2,l!.r,n.00 4.0",0.00 year. Expenditures in detail 1922 1923. L. V. Kutzner is doing carpenter work at Arlington now. A. T. Hereim is working on the highway near Arlington. Miss Wahnona Keyes returned on Saturday from Milton where she has been visiting. The Murchies from Wasco were overnight visitors at the Ballenger home last week. The Albright and Nate Macomber families enjoyed a picnic diner at near Castle Rock Sunday. Mrs. John Jenkins left Friday morning for Seattle where she was called by the serious illness of her mother. Melvin Logan and family and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kestensen of Cecil were guests at the Zenneth Logan home last week. Mrs. Evan Stoneman and daughter who have been visiting relatives the past week left Monday for t heir home in Hardman. To tnl HATI 1. 6. 4 (trade 4.800.00 Janitors 1,380.00 Clerk's Salary and expenses 110.00 Auditor F,0.00 -I'ct'Nonul Service $12,670.00 fllAI, A!VD SUPPLIES! Furniture (deska, etc.) $ Supplies (chalk, etc.) Library books 100.00 Flags 25.00 Playground equipment lriit.00 Janitor's supplies 200.00 Fuel 1,000.00 1 .(Mill. 01) 2.025.00 2.400.00 IKIO.OO 70.00 315.00 G, 500. 00 Budget al lowance In detail 1922 1923. $1,000.00 2,025.00 2,400.00 fifin.no 70.00 387.00 $ (i,. 572. 00 Light 9. Water 10. Postage and stationery ' Total Material anil Supplies $ CONSTRUCTION! Total CoiiHlriii'llon MAINTENANCE AMI REPAIRS lluildings and grounds To!mI 11i.ln!eiiaiu-e anil t ' ; i ' t ; INDEBTEDNESS I 1. Bonded, and interest thereon $ 2. Warrant, and interest thereon Total I n cle Inclines ..$ 1 1 u ion 100.00 200.00 50.00 1,825.00 46 1.005 1 13.95 603.60 46 1.065 for the last year of the three - year period $ 2,000.00 4,050.00 4.800.00 1,380.00 1 10.00 68.8 1 $12,438.81 $ 125.00 " 125.00 107.50 388.50 518.50 Second give total.-;. year early First give totals. year yearly Total Tuition INSURANCE! Total Insurance EMERGENCY I 700.00 700.00 3.900.00 2,000.(10 5,900.00 5.130.00 D, 130. 00 230.00 233.00 $ 1,271.615 8.11 $ 8.14 $ 1.515.00 16,829.81 $18. 314. 81 464. 0C5 $ 1,264.50 $ -,500.00 8.850.00 125.00 50.00 $13,325.00 2,112.77 84.90 53.00 567.00 1,093.00 100.00 250.00 50.00 4,310.67 $ 2,500.00 8.850.00 125.00 $12,975.00 .186. ,186.: 432.00 432.00 167. 167. 2,186.23 186.23 132 (HI 432.00 $ 2.265.00 9,786.76 $12,051.76 4.368.96 $ 4,368.96 $ $ 36, $36, 2,051.69 2,051.69 'S3. 59 83.59 $ 4,000.00 86.00 86.00 $ 4.660.24 $50,297.8 1 $ 897.00 $ $ $ 3,375.00 $ 850. IS Total Emergency $ 1 ;.MAI TOTAIi $2 1,500.00 955.00 597.08 597. OS $29,339,875 e $ $ $ $ 224.00 S: 1.54. rut. $30,378.03 $60, 170.95 $73,279.23 ear 1 923-1 921 wa n. Uld that the expenditures and budget allowance for six months of the current year and the cxnenditoren 1 tne tnrea ureal years next preceuinB me current year as stiinvn above nave been compiled from the records in mi li'ge and are nearly true and correct copies thereof. MRS. GLADYS llniBOXS, District Clerk. I. Mrs. Gladys Gibbon, do hereby certify that the above estimate of expenditures for the pared by me I BRIG ON NEWS Irrlgon is establishing herself on the map thin season. The latest new;. on inigoii products on ihe Portland market is that our I'ride of Irrlgon cantaloupes are topping the mar ket and considered most wonderful. Anderson l.rokernge Co. says they have never seen anything like tliem, and (hat the better class of trade de mauds our products and is willing to pay Ihe higher prices. These re ports an' coining In from nil sources, but when a reliable brokerage con cern reports this unsolicited, and newspaper correspondents write I hat the products are far superior, we are beginning to think there Is a big future for Irrlgon. In fact, already it is assured Hint the association has made a big success this year and much greater acreage Is now being lined up for next season. East week we announced that no more carloads would Is rolled, bill Ihe demand was so great that more iced cars have been loaded Ibis week one for Porl land and auolher to Bend. Fred Warfield and family of Cal ifornia and 1111 lie Britten of Nova Scoia, cousins of the Grim brothers, and Miss Francis Weaver of Hub hard, Ore., spent a couple of days with the Grtms tills week, eating cantaloupes and watermelons. Blllie Million is going to spend the winter out west. E. E. Williams and wife of Port land motored up Saturday afternoon for a short visit with the Hereims returning Sunday morning. Eden Larsen went to upper But ter creek last week for a few days visit with his friend, Walter Wig glesworth. The latter returned with him and visited a few days at the Larsen home. .NOTICE FOIt PUBLICATION Department of the interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore. Aug. 9, 1923. NOTICE is hereby biven that Paul M, Smith, of Boardman, Ore., who on Sept. 10, 1918, made Homestead Entry, No. 020063, for NEViSWy, being Unit "E" Umatilla Project, Seel ion 8, Township 4 North, Range 25 Bast, Willamette Meridian, has field notice of intention to make three year proof, to establish claim lo the land above described, before 0. Q. Blayden, United States Com missioner, at Boardman, Ore., on the 18th day of September, 1923. Claimant names as wiinesses: Nick Faler, O. H. Warner, I. Skoubo, J. K. Johnson, all of Board man, Ore. J. W. DONNELLY, au!7sel4 Register. Dr. A. H. Johnston Physcian and Surgeon Calls answered at all hours In Boardman Wednesday and Satur day mornings. Office phone M 151 Res. M 332 Arlington, Oregon. S. E. NOTSON ATTORNEY-A 1 - h A W Oflice in Court House I Sell I Insurance! IIEPIWER 1 J. C. Ballenger Boardman - Oregon Oregon Mm44mmi WW a 3 ii Z. - Frank Rider announces (he mar riage of his son, Bruce, and Miss Grace Ross of (Irangeville, Idaho, August 2f.th. They are going to make their home at Powers, Ore., where Bruce has a position. Mrs. Lily Crowder came Sunday from Hermlston to begin her year's work as one of the teachers in the high school. She is making her homo with the Ballengers again dur ing the school year. County Agent Morse and Prof. Scullen were Irrlgon visitors Wed nesday and Thursday REPAIR REBUILD REMODEL NOW! No better time Hum litis fall lo Illlike lliose long plillllntl Improve infills. I loth Building Material mid Litlvur are ivn low iuh they nre likely lo get for a long (hue. ml Tuni-A-tinn Servlee wim never better, lxtli in quality and uuinllt), than riglM now. OHM in and let UN tell ion how our Architectural lle luirtiuenl inn .save ou money on your building need-. Whether It's n Ix.nrd or n carload, Tuiu-A-I.uui will be pli-n-. .1 to serve on. rHtKt'S A GUN BUILT FOR ,utrcHStU5tD by I PATRIOTS fiF FN5F I Er WHKN h comes in cold weather sverytwdjr'i on the defensive, EM out your heavy heating urtlll.iv and tliv our high grade rival at Ihe oiicniv. You'll It ltd you get more heat per dollar. Tum-A-Lum Lumber Company RRIGON - OREGON Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wigglesworlh amd family of Butter creek visited Monday at the A. L. Larsen home on their way to the Willamette val ley, where they will make their fut ure home, having sold their interests on Butter creek. Mrs. McDaniels returned from Hard man last week, where she has been for several weeks. Her daugh ter, J5oe Hadley, relumed recently from Junction City, where she has been the past two months. Oeorge Agee has returned to Boardman after several months ab sence. He has practically recovered from the injury he received when he was run over by the blade while working on the highway near Pendleton. Boardman continues to grow! Siie boasts a new house, which will be occupied by Mr. Griggs, the manual training teacher. The house was elected by Messrs. Cramer and Good win on the lot udjoining the house where Mr. Mulkey Uvea. It isn't much tor size, but will be ample enough for bachelor quarters. Mrs. L. Soldren and Mrs. Packard, mother and sister of Mrs. Healy, re turned Monday to their home in Port land, after a few days' visit here. Miss Doris Healy accompanied them and will go on to Monmouth, where she will attend the state normal. FOR SALE A good blacksmith out lit . building and lots. Plenty of general work for a hustler. Triced cheap; small piiyment takes it. For particulars address Chas. V. Powell, lrrigon, Ore. selitn COMMUNITY CHURCH SERVICE Every Sunaay Sunday School 10:30 a. in. Church Service 11:30 a. m. Christian Endeavor 7:30 p. m. All are welcome. KWV. II. S. HUGHES, Pastor. ! Highway In HI Hill WOODSON & SWEEK ATTORN EYS-A T-IiAW Masonic Building Ileppner, Oregon. A. H. SWITZER ATTORNEY AT LAW Arlington, Oregon 0. H WARNER, Proprietor Boardman, Oregon Wholesome Home Cocking Best place to eat between The Dalles and Pendleton 3 - U COMING TO PENDLETON Dr. Mellenthin SPECIALIST in Internal Medicine for the past twelve years DOES NOT OPERATE Will be nt DORION HOTEL Tuesday, Oct. 2nd Office Hours: 10 a. in to 4 p. m ONE DAY OX1.Y- ARLINGTON NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $v 5,000.00 OFFICERS A. Wheelhouse, Pres. S. A. Rossier, Vice-Pres. I H. M. Cox, Casliier Chas. F. Story, Ass't Cashier ARLINGTON - - - OREGON 8 M- The Best is none too good HiMW!!liiJiliii!ll!midj No Charge for Consultation ITALIAN PRUNES. Ready about Sept. 1st. A large crop of fine quality. Please bring your own containers as usual. Ten-acre or chard, 2 miles north of Herm lston, Ore. E. I. DAVIS WANTED Fresh eggs and chickens. French Cafe, Pendleton. auSltf Hotel Dorian .Pendleton, is still the house of welcome. THE QI ELLE A good place to eat In Pendleton. Dr Mellinthin Is a regular graduate in medicine and surgery and is li censed by the state of Oregon. He visits professionally the more Important towns and cities and offers to all who call on this trip free con sultation, except the expense of treat ment when desired. According to his method of treat ment he does not operate for chronic appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of stomach, tonsils or adenoids. He has to his credit wonderful re sults In diseases of the stomach, liv er, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kidney, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ailments. If you have been ailing for any length of time and do not get any better, do not fail to call, as Im proper measures rather than disease are very often t'.ie cause of your long standing trouble. Remember above date, that con sultation on this trip will be free and that his treatment is different. Married women must be accom panied by their husbands. Address. 211 Bradbury Bldg , I. os Angeles, Calif. I -i Try our Sherwin-Williams paints and varnishes. There is none bet ter. also- We have a complete line of Cedar Flume Stock Building Material Builders' Hardware Cement, Lime, Wood, Coal, Posts W. A. MURCHIE Boardman, Oregon. Let The Boardman Mirror Print Your Butter Wrappers I