Boardman Utellem THIRD VKAll Kdited by the High School Students M'.MBER 7 Tmninn Messenger, '24, Kdltor Kathertne Brown, '20, Assistant Kdltor Bdwrad McOlellan, '25, Joke Kdltor The time is at hand when Board- Mrs. Dillon and Mrs. Wicklander man citizens should consider the visited the school last Thursday, question of a school gymnasium. ! . The need of this school attribute The 7th and 8th grades are very is very apparent. Our boys and girls much interested in the spelling con have no place to play except upon test toeing given in the Portland the rocky ground at the rear of the schools. They are going to Isee school building. There is no suit- how many of those 1500 words able place for athletic sports such as they can spell. other schools enjoy, no protection! from winter's chilling blasts or Choosing class colors is conta gprlng and autumn dust storms. , e'ous. The 7th and 8th grades 1 will be the next room to have color NEW BIG PACKAGE IRRIGON SCHOOL NEWS day, each class having chosen colors. With a gymnasium the teachers could conduct organized play during inclement weather. Competitive games j Thc flrst group of offl(;er8 of th(J between various groups of children Literary society in the 7th and 8th couiu do carried on. school man-1 agement would be made easier, school grade room has served one month and another grouD has been chosen. morale and efficiency higher, and u js tll, purpose t0 Rive every0ne bodily health and physique of the ln ,h(, room lhe opportunity t0 serve at least once. All are learn- Cigarettes 14 mm IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS frrigon Third Annual Hallowe'en Carnival We are pleased to announce that for the third year the Irrigon school will hold its Hallowe'en carnival. It will be held on the evening of Nov ember 3rd and in the school build ing instead of the gynasium as formerly. Admission is free. Every room will participate in a free lit erary program, after which refresh ments will be sold. We believe in keeping a good thing going and im proving it as we go. We are ex pecting a larger crowd from Uma tilla, Hermiston and Boardman than I ever before. Those who have been ! attending we feel will surely need no I encouragement to come again this I year. Don't forget the date even- WW Miss Winifred Steward, daughter VVV2 II' !Ui l children improved. At the present time if we are ing how to conduct meetings ac- asked by a neighboring school for a cording to parliamentary rules. friendly game to be played at Board- Pint and Second Grades. On Friday evening last there man, our reply must invariably be "Yes, we have no 'gym'." Why not think it over and talk it ' came into existence a new family. Miss Blanche Powell and her brother, Charles Powell, motored tn Hot Lake sanatorium from their 1 of Mr' and Mrs- Chas- Steward, and home in Irrigon Wednesday return-1 Ly,e Seaman' son of and Mrs. Ing the same night. They drove ' N' Seaman- wpre married on Satur there to accompany Miss Madeline I day' 0ct 20th' Mrs' Seaman win Boldman of Auburn, Wash., and E. : attenu school in Irrigon, she being a D. Boldman of New York City, who Prominent member of the junior Vinri hfin thoir tintiao tr. . ClaSS. Bake where the latter couple will take treatments for a few days. Mr. Mr. Ben Howard of this city over? It Is a question of ways and means. The community spirit, is here. The dollar will follow. Let Hoard man have a gymnasium. Those in high school who have re ceived 100 per cent in deportment for last month are as follows: Zoo Hadley Wahnona Hands Ida Mefford Marie Messenger Alton Klltl Howard Packard flenevleve Gorgcr Clara Marcus Ray Denipsey Hoy Dempsey Louilt Klages Catherine Herger The prize pencils Offered by the known as the Stick Family. The members, that is all thelittle Sticks, have been recognized by their badge worn over their hearts and tho it Powell has been a patient at Hot cached ln the community church Lake. I Saturday evening and also Sunday ! morning Lyle Seaman left for Portland , ill I i'J II W t!L MB aS iPWnf'a. m W t f VA SOO.OOO in Premiami CRFATFR Afi fiRANHFR THAN EUFR Largest livestock exposition under one roof in America. 10 acres of purebred Rv and fancy beef and dairy cattle, horses, swine, ahip and coats. Combining- the mWj 07,1 . Y17 ; Pr.till-i-ir ar.A Rarir.ir Rhnw Woatpvn flRirv PrnHiiflH RVkw WffJ Manufacturers and Land Products Show; Northwest Hay and Grain Show; Niirht Horse Show; Industrial Exhibits, til'.inLLU jrAiicn ALL IlAlnUAlia WJ jBlPMiiSgiE A. H. SWITZER ATTORNEY AT LAW Arlington, Oregon COMMUNITY CHURCH SERVICF Every Sunday I ? Sell i Insurance! - o i . . ,. , ivuss M.nn hp Pnwoii v n.; is nothing more than an innocent , '"""" evenmg to lane a course In' ' tne aocox Auto school. He expects ' uusmess ivion- to be gone about four months. j day and Tuesday of this week. Mrs. I kyle Seaman is taking her place dur- William Norcross and Miss Hazel lnK her two days' absence. Mr and Mrs. Beecher Lewis of safety pin to the Sticks it means much! more. This family organized and made their first expedition on Fridav. They plan to meet every two weeks Smith wTe married Monday in Hepp ; and are hoping ma.iv others will dl lUB "oule rar ana Mrs. U. . . . W MpMq mop The Dalles were Irrigon visitors Sun- wui-umc outno VVVll IU1U NHHll ( ilVll ri.. rni.,,,, good times performed the ceremony. They have " i,,c-T "'panieu Dy Mrs. ' purchased the Mrs. Debbie Bell Mc- Ge0' H,'narick and son Jay. Mrs. Cune properties and will make their 8 was a Iormer student of the A big serenade was J",su" '"sn sen001 ana 13 now at' ) of Mr. and tenam scnoI The Dalles. Filth and Nixth OrodfN A new recruit was welcomed in- home here Ciniiu i.ii,iiui,in.r , i u in flu. r.ih trraAm iot Mnn,io iin given inem at tne Home vv....... . . . i . i i 1 1 1 j i . ' ' ' I i ii. unvr ih'mii ... iu.il ..AvitufAj. , tii- hava Kutzner nus- Kay iamoreaux Monday even- ine where the treat worn mH ' Tne Eversharp pe'ncils awarded for those procuring the high est number of subscriptions for tho "Country tlentleman." Those re ceiving the awards are as follows: Marie Messenger (Catherine Brown Blanche Imui Weldon Avers Fden Barsen Truman Messenger BSrraa Broylei Zoo Hadley Alex Ayers Arthur Chaffee JOKES Poetry by the Joke ESdttor The boy stood on the railroad track. The train was comlnif fast; to be Their many friends wish them a long "warun IO tnose who secured sub- and happy married life. The first frost of the season came scriptions to the Country Gentleman arrived Monday morning and were distributed during the assembly per- Tho boy stepped off the railroad the morning of the 23rd, followed Those receiving pencils were: track To let the train go past. by another the night of the 24th. I Who cares now? Melons are all gone long ago and the money is corn raise in(, ln nQW The China pheasants seem to know the season is over and are liriiVAir airniM Tllnnl.. ie ------ 1 ftii, r.ii.y aic leit lor ... . next season. U hi t :l in I. not y.i K 111,. I .. .. T " " """ "-evieve i.m-ger ami r,)uv ..i.,,,, i Kay Dempsey While the football boys were away at Lexington, some of the high school students remained, and alter com pleting their school work spent the rest of the time cleaning house. Weldon (freahie): "May I my hand?" Mrs. Crowder: "What for?" Weldon: "1 want to ask a question. Catherine Berger made the assembly room look like new and achieved some progreu in the library. Fden l.arsen did some good work itralght onlng out the tangle In the manual training room. The Installing of rad iators had rendered this room untidy Mis.s Marvin spent the afternoon put ting the cafeteria in order. Mrs. Crowder and Mrs. Vlegas chaperoned a crowd of girls to Lexington. Their names ure as follows: Nellie Mess enger, Louise Klages, 7,oe Hadley, Irma Broylea, Clara Marcus and Mil dred Duncan. Pretty big load for one car! On the way (hey composed many elln nnd Hongs for our team, but, "alas!" mild Louise, "We had but lltil chance to use them." Other students being excused from school meandered home thru the green fields J of lhe project, listening to the warb ling of birds and to tho cackling of China pheasants. All ready, run up the curtain." Arthur C think i am, a squirrel? H. C. Wolfe has purchased an other house In the east end of town Say, what do you km u,m i u. ...... ..I ninu n,ut- ii iu ma u-.:recige Vivian Adams, Raymond Lamoreaux Rvea Randsier, Leola Benefiel, Mar garet Seaman, Walter Warner, Rob- ert Smith and Winifred Seaman. The ! number of subscriptions taken was forty-seven. The school has received and in stalled a set of ball bearings for the swings on the playgrounds, which is certainly an improvement over the old swings. J. C. Ballenererf Boardman - Oregon Sunday School 10:30 a. tn, Church Service 11:30 a. m. Christian Endeavor 7:30 p. UX, All are welcome. BEV. B. S. HUOHES, Pnstor.. WOODSON & SWEEK ATTORXEYS-AT-LAW Heppner, Oregon. 1 1 EA?LE m l V pet0'M'A Me RED BAND waumKJ EAGLF PENCIL CO. NEWYORK.U.SA. JTtf H? Highway 0. H WARNER, Proprietor Boardman, Oregon Inn south of Irrigon. If he had sons or The volley ball net has been put up and the small child l-eil : i Q WiMl nu The OitV linv "Tell me linnj'a i viuuglliers 11 WOUK1 lOOK like tie,,. , ino un tiii. leu me, now s ... lhe Inrte ones lti n itmi iioni f Dn. t milk maid?" I was Duumni! a nest nem. but ' Z" "" c" The Country Lass: "I, i.n't ! not th" ca8e' H s can- Ume- w - - s-voZra;r jrr r r,,ce wm s,ari . anil It l nrinnil tliat 1V i.l. ww, .... l. . , " v ...wi mc f,iiin Lt-cllll Time Is now given to the pupils so they may appear ut the noon luncheon with clean hands and faces. Just before noon each room Is al lowed a five minute period in which to gather at the wash stand nnd per form the act of ablution. This means better appearance and more comfort. The Toot hall boys received their new suits last week and, naturally nough, are quite proud of them. Re sides being protection to the boys they add to the appearance of the team. Who I'uii Cell When (Where or Win ) 1. The freshmen will wear their colors next? 2. The football team will win? 3. Tho, clnsa editors will do their work? 4. The Jeffs will give the Mgtts a party? 6. The Lutln class will loam any thing? 6. Mr. Mulkoy doesn't tell Jokes anymore? 7. The Student Body are going on a vacation? If someone hauled some sawdust and put It on the football grounds It would be appreciated very much. Dlehert (out riding): "My clutch is awful weak." Mildred: 'So I've noticed." Mildred D. winked at Dlebert the other day and I think it's an awful Joke. It is reported that Zoe H turned Into a mechanic on the way back from Lexington. Ray D. (on the way to Lexing ton): "Will we go thru Wells springs?" Howard P.: "I think we'll try to dodge or miss them." Teacher: "Alex, give three rea sons for believing the earth is round." Alex: "Weil, my father says so, tn y teacher Bays so, and the book sayB so." place so he can get a satisfactory renter or leasee. Wholesome Home Cooking Best place to eat between The Dalles and Pendleton HI Arthur Bailey's chief hobbies: Chewing for WrlgJcy. kicking for B US and flirting with Zoe." S. E. NOTSON ATTORNEY -AT -LAW Office ln Court House IIKUPNER . . . OREGON Dr. A. H. Johnston I'h.vsclun nml Surgeon Office phone M 151 Res. M 33 2 Arlington, Oregon. Calls answered at all hours In Boardman Wednesday and Satur day mornings. will be able to play better than last year. The boys, it is feared, will not be able to play this year on account of the short age of players. It is believed that by spring the school will be able to put in a tennis court.. FOR SALE Majestic range with water front. Nearly new. W. P. ! Trumbull. se7-5t Hotel Dorian .Pendleton, Is still the house of welcome. Weldon long will shave?" Barber: (at Lexington ) : I have io wait SAVE $200 EVERY YEAR. if Teach.-r: "Eden do something?" Eden: "Aw, 1 can't see much to do." One sure way to make money on your farm is to protect yow iiii-iu mm lilnery . The IWNt aiUIUjU loss from del erl. ii at Inn alone on lariii ma chinery left out iu ill',- Heather is taoo. A machine shed that Hill turn (his annual loss into a profit can Ik- built for a surprtsinglj small amount. Mrs. Mensenger and daughter, Lois, visited school last Friday. Current events ar all the rage The firm and second year Englhth class have them every Thursday. and the third and fourth nearly as often. The history class also have their turn overy Friday. "How I a I Oh, about three yea H why don't. H I fiesh FROM THE FACTORY I B UM tniihlmg youraeU durin "OsS K slaik sias.in. v TOBACXQ J aJh tr i i.iimiH i i oinpaiiN ltjgp D IRRItiOX. ORKl.ON NOTICE FOR PI Rl.lt ATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Tho Dalles, Oregon, September 27, 1923. NOTICE is hereby given that Sol omon C. Cummins, of Hermiston. Oregon, who. on June 22, 1920, made Homestead entry, No. 019749, for SEK, Section 26. Township 3 N., Range 26 E., Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before C. G. Rlayden. United States Commissioner, at Boardman, Oregon, on the IStb day of November, 1923. Claimant names as witnesses: Henry J. Tafe-1, Oliver Graham Lee, John Puller, Sherman Nelson, all o Echo, Oregon. J. W. DONNELLY. o5-n9 Register. 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 Let The Boardman Mirror Print Your Butter Wrappers ami ii'imoinical plans that out n iiitcctuini Danartmeui has rem!) for yowr btafMctflaM. ROLL VOUK OWN WITH RU LA CKOLX NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. V. S. j ,, , , I Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Hie slnsl Mown here Is only October 5 19" ; one of many Carefully ,lesltf.sl ' NOTICE is herehv driven ht Cal-' vln Erwln. of Roardnian. Oregon, who. on October 8, 191S, made home stead entry, No. 019913. for G4 Our lllnc d ints and Material NF.'NW'4. 1 : S 1 : 4 X V '4 (UttO 1 isis are so lomplete that It Is "A" l',t"a Project 1 , Section 20. an easy matter for von to do Township 4 N., Range 2 5 E. Willam ette .Meridian, nas nieu nonce ot in tention to make final three year proof to establish claim to the iand above described, before C. G. Rlay den. I'nlted States Commissioner, at Boardman. Oregon, on the 17th day of November. 1923. Claimant names as witnesses: Ed Kunie. Reniamin Atteberry. W. A. Price, Joe Lytle. all of Boardman, 1 Oregon. T W f-VSV-X-CI T V l. n. iv- . . i , ' o!2-nl6 Rvgister. Come Iu .-lie I . us slum j,iU how little monej It taket. H"" mmmmxs . : Mtsmiiaiiu r lhe Best is none too good- Try our Sherwin-Williams paints and varnishes. There is none bet ter. also- - We have a complete line of I Cedar Flume Stock Building Material Builders' Hardware I Cement, Lime, Wood, Coal, Posts W. A. MURCHIE Boardman, Oregon. vat f