The Boardman Mirror Boardman, Oregon MARK A. CLEVELAND, Publisher PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE-- down and Mr. Herein going on No. 1. Mr. Kutzner went down recently Mr. and Mrs, Charles Payne, former Boardman residents, are living there now. Boardman Utellem THIRD YEAH Edited by the High School Students NUMBER I Entered as second-class matter Feb 11, 1921, at the poslofilce at Board man, Ore., under act of Mar. 3, 1879 LOCAL n NOTESjJ The Ladle Aid met Wednesday at the church. A quilt was tied and the ladies were all pleasantly sur prised (o have refreshments served by Mrs. Harry Warren. Some ba zaar plans were discussed and the in vitation again mentioned by Mrs. Crawford for all the women to be guests at her home on Oct. 17th, when the West End ladies will en tertain town and East End. Every one is asked to be present at this all day meeting. Miss Zoe Hadley was hostess at a jolly party last Saturday, when a number of her old friends were asked to he!p celebrate her 18th birthday. She was the recipient of many pretty gifts from her friends. Mrs. K. F. Klltl has been having King, and the King family were vere case of hi vex. I Neis Chrlattanson returned last week from Portland, where he went to consult a physician concerning his Injury, II was found unnecessary to have an operation and he is great ly Improved. Mamie Hango left last week for Hood River where she will work in the fruit. Friends here will be in terested to know that Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hango are again grandparents, their daughter at Kelso being the mother of a new son. Truman Messenger, '24. Editor Katherine Brown, '20, Assistant Editor Edwrnd McCMlaB, '20, Joke Editor Mrs. Egwert of The Dalles has come to Boardman to keep house for W. H. Qllbretb and children. E. T. Broyles, Belle Packard and Edna Broyles returned last week from a short trip to Colfax, Wash. Boardman is emigrating to Long View , it seems. Glial. Barnes, Tom Dempsey and a. t. Hereim left on Monday, Charles goiTg by niolon cvcle, Mr. Dempsey driving a team Mrs. W. H. Stewart enjoyed a vis it from her father, mother and bro ther, who motored up from Fossil. Mr. and Mrs. Tagg, parents of Mrs. King, andthe King family were guests at the Christianson home on Tuesday for dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Allen were hosts at a delicious dinner on Sunday to Nick Faler and wife and Myrtle McNeil. Norma Gibbons was Mildred's guest at that time also. Mrs. Will Davis left Monday Tor her home in Portland, alter spend ing a few days at the Balph Davis home helping care for Mrs. Ralph Davis, who was quite ill for a few days but is greatly improved now. Mrs. Clen Brown and two young est children returned this week from Walla Walla and nearby points, where they visited for a few days. Mr. Bechdolt left Monday after a fHort visit In Boardman. He vis ited at the Rands and Johnson homes. Miss Myrtle McNeil, who Is teach- Mng on upper Hutter creek, left last Wednesday morning accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Nick Faler lor Port land, where they visited until Sun day. Mr. Faler went down to con sult a doctor about his back, which Mr. Mulkey and Mr. Griggs at tended a meeting of the High Sc:ool Athletic association for this district last Saturday. The meeting was held at Arlington and about 20 men were there from high schools in Gilliam. Morrow, Wheeler and Sherman counties. At this meeting officers were elect ed for the coining year and i; antes scheduled for the football season. The list of schools that will he rep resented in this disiriei are as fol lows: Heppner, Lexington, one, Boardman, Hardman. Condon. Ar lington, Wasco, Moro and Fossil. has been troubling htm of late so that he suffers great pain Glen Hadlejr, Everett Hadley and Mr. Williamson went to Hardman and vicinity on a hunting and pleas ure trip last week. The Kullinger's, who have been visitors at the Garrett home for no past week, left Saturday for their home at Eagle Creek. The high school and some of the 'grade boys have cleared a ttew foot-i ball field south of the school build ing. This is much more convenient for practice than the old grounds, and adds to the appearance of the school premises. Boardman Hi plays lone football here at Boardman, Saturday, Oct. c, at 3 p. ni. shar.p Be on hand Joe Shaw :rade. has entered the 8th Basil Cramer and Dale Cox left school Thursday. They are going to Portland, Leila Barlow, a freshman, left school last Friday. She will enter school at Heppner. Earl Cramer sold his truck to Lauren Cummins this week. Mr. Cramer and family plan to leave this week for the Valley. JOKES, Poetry by the Joke Editor f'.vas a cold wintry day in summer; The trees were lovely and bare; !li a hung in the blazing sun In the valley of who knows where. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Messenger and daughters had a pleasant trip to Sun nysWe last Saturday, returning on Monday. Mr and Mrs. J. P. Hadley are here ! from Hardman and will spend the1 winter with their son, Glen Hadley. ' I Buster Rands was a Hermlston visitor Tuesday, where he had some dental work done with Dr. Prime. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bleabman of Hardman motored down on Friday' and visited at the Glen Hadley home. ' They drove to Paterson on Saturday for fruit, returning to Hardman on' Sunday. n the bus on the East End. (Just passed over a bump.) Frances G. -Hold her!" Voice from the front: "Well, most likely he did." Clara: "Keep your eyes open these days." Deibert: "Why?" Clara: "Why, so you can see." If any one wants to study astron omy first-handed come out and play football. (By one who knows.) COMMUNITY t'HUIU'H SERVICE Every SunCay Sunday School 10:30 a. in. Church Service 11:30 a. m. Christian Etideavor 7:30 p. in. All are welcome. REV. It. S. HUGHES, Pastor. NOTHING RESERVED Everything in the store tor sale MAMMOTH MIGHTY SLAUGHTER OF PRICES HONEY RAISING SALE! Truman: "That horse knows as much as I." Howard P.: "Well, better keep still, you might want to sell him some time'.' Mr. Griggs: "When your wife starts to talk does she know when to stop? Mr. Mulkey: "I don't know yet: I have only been married nine years'.' Mr. Griggs (at breakfast): "I've! got a bad head this morning." Miss Wolf: "I hope you'll he aide to shake it off." Zoe Hadley, representing the sen freshlls quite a bjt, at least one of them. Dr. A. H. Johnston Physcian and Surgeon Office phone M 151 Res. M 332 Arlington, Oregon. Calls answered at all hours In Boardman Wednesday and Satur day mornings. S. E. NOTSON A T T O R N E Y - A T -LAW OfUce in Court House HEPPNER - - - OREGON You can fieng your stockings on your own mantle this Christmas si you start now! TUM -A-LUM Lumber Company JRH1GOX OREGON Ac. H. SWITZER ATTORNEY AT LAW Arlington, Oregon I Sell Insurance J. C. Ballenger f, Boardman Oregon Altho Christmas is only 90 days away there Is k til 1 chance for you to enjoy it in a home of your own. Probably none of our Holidays is more of a home day than Christmas and sure it is that a home of your own adds to the pleasure of the day. Let the Tum-A-Luni plan your Christmas home. Come see us and we will tell you all about our Free plan and .Service offer. WOODSON & SWEEK ATTORN EYS-AT-IjAW Heppner, Oregon. lie Hiis , a .way ha 0. H WARNER, Proprietor Boardman, Oregon $10,000 must be raised as quickly as possible BOARDMAN TRADING COMPANY :: BOARDMAN, OREGON SALE STARTS MONDAY, OCTOBER 8TH SALE STARTS MONDAY, OCTOBER 8TH After making a survey of the situation we find that we have a large number of accounts on our books that are ? a long time past duo. Also we are owing to wholesale houses accounts which are due and THEY ARE DE MANDING THEIR MONEY. In order to raise the money, and raise it ouicklv. and in order to satisfv our cred itors, we have decided upon this GIGANTIC SALE. All goods will be sold for cash during this sale and prices J will hp cut to the minimum. Attend the big sale. Never before and never again such bargains. Buy where your money does double ser vice, Note the high class merchandise at such astonishingly low prices. Come prepared for the biggest bar gains of the year. Wholesome Home Cooking Best place to eat between The Dalles and Pendleton ARLINGTON NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $V5,000.00 BeloW are a few of the many Bargains we are offering du ring this big Sale: OFFICERS A. Wheelhouse, Pres. S. A. Rossier, Vice-Pres. H. M. Cox, Cashier Chas. F. Story, Ass't Cashier ARLINGTON - - . OREGON MtHllMMHHHIMMMMIMHHMlllHHI IHM11 PURE CANE SUGAR B pounds for IKS cents $10.;$.-) PER SACK Best Hard Wheat Flour 49 pound sack, $1.79 Soap CRYSTAL WHITE 6 bars for Sf WHITE WONDER 6 bars for .V PALM Ol.lVE 3 bars forSSa CITRUS WASHING Powdi.i; 27c Macaroni, fine cut. 7 pounds for 40c RICE. Hluu ltouc, head, 7 pounds fur 4.lc CARNATION or HOHDEN'S Xlil.K, 3 cans ....84 SMALL WRITS HE A Ns, I pounds for 48c 1MNK 11 KAN'S. ' pounds for 4c MIXED li ED MEANS, ti pounds Tor UM' !i pound sack KOI. I.ED OATS 50c ! pound suck GliAHAM ... 4N- 9 pound sack CORN MEAL Mel 9 pound suck KAIilNA 08c 1 pound can POUK & DEANS, 2 for 21c ! AROO OLOSS STARCH, package 18c, ELASTIC STARCH, package 18c t pound SCHILLING'S BAKING POWDSR....Me I U iii. SCHILLING'S HAKIM; POWDBSj 11.89 I pound M J 11 or C.OLDEN WEST COl'KEK 4;5c I pound M J It or GOLDEN WEST 91.10' i pounds --....91.08 a pound GOLDEN WEST TEA RSc 1 pound oik 's pound GUNPOWDER TEA (bulk) 115c 1 pound 4th' 1 pound GHlltARDELLPS ground Chocolate 8.V H cans CORN, DEANS or 1'EAS 08c IM lb. eta SOLID PACK TOMATOES, 2 for 8.V No. 5 pail LARD 89r No. 10 !. Missosund Children's Hose, black, all sizes. ...19c Misses Cotton and Wool Mixed Socks, 3 pair $1.00 Men's Khaki ARMY COATS, small sizes BSC Tins' Wool and Cotton KNEE PANTS 1.10 KEROSENE GLASS LAMPS, coinplete..08c JAP COTTON CREPE, all colors, yd 21c HOPS MUSLIN, yd 18c! 2 7 inch White OUTING FLANNEL, heavy yd 21c' 1 Lot PEIU'ALES, 36-in. wide, yd 28c DRESS GINGHAMS, yd 18c; Men s Blue Rlfa Heavy Denim OVERALLS . ..1.70 Hear? Triple Plate Tin STEW PANS with long handles. 40c -illon Galvanized Oil CA'S... 1.10 and hundreds of other articles in the following lines: DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE. DRUGS and PATENT MEDICINES, SHOES. MEN'S HATS and CAPS, TIRES and TUBES; also a mixed car load of FEED which will be sold at greatly reduced prices. Boardman Trading Co. Boardman, Oregon " mimmss: 1 ii .,, x ,, . amrnm The Best is none too ood 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.