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About The Boardman mirror. (Boardman, Or.) 1921-1925 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1923)
N3t,son E S 1 1 Feb SI : v ma j es. .-. i f a ww n r m i J 1 ' "fB tSH IL VOLUME III. BOARDMAN, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16,1923. NUMBER 40 The Boardman Mirror Boardman, Oregon to Arlington or Kormisten. Every one should help boost all HoarJniar enterprises. Mr. and Mrs. Jack tained at a pleasant dl having as guests 1U :i en er-tnriay, UKl an: . MARK A. CLEVELAND, Publisher C. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY Mr. and Mrs. A. dinner gueita of the day evening. ,-reim vert ttfft rs Mon $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE- Entered as second-class matter Feb 11, 1921, at the postofflce at Board man, Ore., under act of Mar. 3, 1879 LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Jack Gorham has sold 80 acres of his place (o Mr. Porter of Porter & Conley. J. C. Ballenger and wife enter tained Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gorham for dinner Sunday evening. Earl Crams Portland, whe: past month, aiv mill (here Orenc She lc has returned from he has been for the j rs. Cramer and Basil v,!:o earn home Tu; iss Wolff rei n" was deserted Mi ses Soar and vatic;., Miss Hix- "r it Arlington aud ufuct lg hero. DEI . Kpenee Court i 1ARKET AGENT ".KT.MKXT state Market Age onso, Portland, On is Garrett seh froom i sei our man ul'Ura! products ee them," so d i Federation of Portland, Tliir- visin matk Tht tb.O clared the America Labor in session !n ty -three people produce and 19 make a Uvllhood off of what they produce. Ni.ie'o- n people mats profits getting tc pon3umera what 33 produce. When ro.'::i t rs and consumers will ef rectivelj co operate, this middle army PerhnpS some of the Boardman people do not yet know that we have a shoe repair shop here. Karv y ftuff of Dufur 1 Us opened a si ; do v good work at satisfactory prices, so it is not necessary to send your work Mrs. Gf'O. Mefford an.d two chil dren, Vesta and Harrison, returned last week to their home in Portland, after a short visit with relatives here. Mr. arid Mrs. C. G. LMayden were hosts ai a doHciOUS dinner on Sunday when Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Larsen, Sadie and Eden, and Mrs. A. T. Her ein! were guests. On Sunday even-' Ing Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Horeim were l itlles ho spital o'l for mas- OCae v. Kg Slit. He Den i and Mrs. t of the . i , is in the are v i ing regrets of the move savs (he will soon filiations i scoui : o-t.ii iged over ration in Thr larger growers ( and ns Well as mo-,t of the tor ir-uriliy sustaining th rr.dlrg pi insn-ctio r 111 Alfalfa Movement Heavy I'nless there is some r. lief in sight for the future, a real hay short age may yet develop this season. The heavy rains which fell during the harvest months have caused a shrinkage in the hay available for shipment of at least 40 per cent. Sheep men all over the Yakima Valley and in Easieru Oregon are contracting hay quite freely at $10 per ton. Some rales have been made at $11.00 and one or two at $13.00 per ton in the stack. This is somewhat above the figure at which hay moved at this time a year ago. The demand for hay this season has been especially heavy, the Yak ima Valley having already shipped :il"0 ears this year, while up until this date a vear ago, only 29, '0 cars GENERAL- ! Sell 1 IS K9 J. C. Bal!enrer Boardman - Oregon 1 BLACKSMITH ING AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING Fir.sr-ciii.ss Work Guaranteed Shop open Wednesdays, Thurs days and Fridays Each Week Cther Days'hy Special Arringe- PATBONAQH KOLK ITi 3D W. B. HOWARD BLACKSMITH IRIMGON - - OREGON t la too to lOi-e ling by iraud r house- party at the Lar n nesday evening an a Larsons who leave f anon, and the Kill declare that It big power in o at the saine tit grower and 'ship And they state t hoin? market awi which has long Portland market Me.naircr Clxm Will protect the p In honest packs, ( if will fS.1t the from Washington, id u monopoly of 1 1 nder which 25 gned up befor run Rei Ihe $ I ig Aufa t msbst-. T&Tnmvmt w - a: mam W 1 r rday for their new home at ver- hens ii'i'st be signed up ret ore t.ie i. Nearly all of the East Enders cor.tracts are operative. The new present and the tin:o passed contract has an annual release per- ily in games and a social time. iod. Vhe slate association is rap- sabmentB, brought by the visitors idlv growing in strength and now were enjoyed. , deter, lines the market prices of ihe state. The organization during this Mrs. Nate Ma ember returned on past year has handled an immense Tuesday from t'ilot Rock and Pen- business in a fully satisfactory mn- ViSlted, guirg up1 nor to die members. W!e lay. She did not get unit A representative of co-operatite or- ot an o&portunlty to visit as she : gauir.ai ions ot Wiscontiln was a r foound ovarythlgn Quarantined for neat filler on 'he state market agent mm m O. H WARNER, Proprietor Boardman, Oregon diphtheria. school was ) i.o: Roch. Mrs. Guy Lee was just recovering from ar- attack of the disease. Wholesome I-lome Geliir& 1 Best place to eat between The Dalles and Pendleton ARLINGTON r NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL AND SURPL U S $13,000.00 OFFICERS A. Wheelhouse, Pres. S. A. Eossier, Vice-Pres. H. M. Cox, Cashier Chas. F. Story, Ass't Cashier ARLINGTON - - - OREGON losed at for Information on t'e work in Ore ion. tie stated that the farmers of WiMorsin are grasping for any In formation or plan under which they can eliminate or reduce the enor- Remember the Aid haraar is to be mous middle iirofits and selling n held Friday .:;:. Nov. 23rd. Lunch ponses. and turn tins - back for the uandwiches dogknutej coffee and , bencflta of the co-opnrators. He (itk will Ue served, 5 cents for . stated that one of (ho hardest ob eac.h, so 010 can i an abundant Kstaelei to overcome for co-operation lu'-.ch fr 15 or 20 cents. Plain add -hot ween producer and consumer was fan y v oi!. ar lc! is v:iil be sold:, ap- lh apparent indifference on the part roni, house dresses, pillow slips, lunch r of the consuiv.ers; that they were cloths, and many o'her things. In loud in protest against hiuh retail addition to this there will be tho 1 prices, but seemingly indifferent to country store. Iteniember the date, movements to organise wltji the far- mors to shot ten Ihe middle route of A special program. Wat given Ar- the products'. rniStke day (Sunday l at the church. The department of agriculture an Mrs Mefford, as president of the Au::- nounces that It takes 4 0 acres of p--illai-., gave the roll call of the vet- ta'oa, normal yield, (o supply 1000 grans, at which time each one was people; 50 acres of fruit and 30 asked to be present and give a brief at res of vegetables, re.u.'ie of his rrn.v life. The Post The state market agent states (Commander, Opal Wagoner, was the that while there is n larg- acreage onij one of toe !eg;on mon present 101 poiaioes in tne wiuimsiw vniiey. but he responded very ably with a and the yield is very good as to sire short talk asking for the co-opera- : and tuality, vet the quantity yield Jon of the community and the le- is cofclderably below the estimates, cion and explaining the absence of The ha-v istibg is now well along ami he legion members. Mr. Mulkey re- Ihtpptng i in full force. Nearly all ponded to the roll call ar- a veteran ' the potato Inspectors of the state are of the Spanish-American war. Norma i busy on Inspections, and the growers Gibbons recited "On Flahders Field," are rapidly learning the grading and the reply was given by Helen rules, Boardman. Rev, Hughes g:tve a ; "tt" Market Agent B peace states short talk on la', enforcement. thai t'.ere is agitation for oo-opera- ive organizations to handle many dlf ANY GIRL In trouble may eommnnl- erent prodUotj in many different lo cate with Enrign Lee of the Sal- calltia of the state aud that he ex- ... - . . .. i i r ,. Home, 505 Mayfair Ave., Portland, Oregon. sel4 IMiillMMiiiillll',,lilillill,lllliliMiii; : Si m II ' mi " i The Best is none too good Try our Sherwin-W illiams paints and varnishes. There is none bet ter. also- We have a complete line of Cedar Flun:e Stock Building Material Builders' Hardware Cement, Lime. Wood, Coal, Posts W. A. MURCHIE Boardman, Oregon. nag ooen t'oppen. Another point ot difference Is that whereas last year many refrigerator and gondola cars were used, this season the supply of 1 ox err hr.v been sufficient for ilv d( mand, which means that even a heavier Increase of tonnage has so far moved to market than is indicated by a simple statement of tar ship ments. Quarantine against the leaf an I stem nematoad will upi go into ftffect according to information from the federal hoard of horticUltUrS Local con-irpl measuren will have to be em phaiieod Instead of a drastic quaran tine, t The movement of hay eo far has been slightly out of line with last year. A considerably greater per cent age has gone from the country deal ers direct to retailers and con aimers instead of thioui;h terminal jobbers than has been the praotieC for the last two yean. The unusually prosperous condition of the dairy and sheep in dvMry is held responsible for the increased demand. Growers in Yakima Valley are very optimistic as to late prices. Will I'eitce Ceriiotcry Ftaturdav. Nov r:4, is th" date sst by the board of directors of t Yp C'er'i , i as" -Ma'ion to fence th grave aid. Tills is to be a "fencing bee," and every al h ' odl'-l man Who OMK Is urged to be preset! I to assist. We heard it expressed very aptly in thil manner: t'onn. will come; manv will pOtt all will come later." Wo le( as many as can come now instead of i.it r. in order to offer further in ducements than merely Civic pride, the ladles have been Mkcd to s rve sandwiches and hot coftM. Thr- board of directors offered this stiggom ion All the directors are men and all men enjoy hot ooffee end sandwiches, so remember the date, Nov. 21: the tini", 10 H.m.; and alt men who can be there. ahead the fastest are those that starl localh in different counties and later on merge into larger organisations, It is not so Kreat an undertaking I l a statewide organisation. Hotel id' ion. Pendleton, is still Ihe house of welcome C4RH OF FARM MACHINERY LL'KKS ORBOOS FARMERS Annual Short Course at O. A. 0. Covers Repair, Operation a.id l'pkvp of Common EtpMipmenc Tho annual farmers' short course In farm mechanics at the Oregon Agricultural College covering selec tion, care, repair, and adjustment of farm tractors, tracks, automobiles and other mechanical equipment and farm buildings will open January 2 lor 1 1 weeks, and the special Bhort course will open February 18 for one week. This course is particularly adapted ,0 the young men on the farm, giving him a chance to enjoy the fellowship social and athletic activities and chances for advancement with the college student. The large swimming pool will be open to students, and a short course ' ketball team may be organized again this year. The one week special will be giv n again this year to those who cannot afford the time required for the 1 1 weeks course. Special attention Is given problems In agricultural engineering. Applications must be sent In ear1 ' as only a limited number can be accommodated and application! are already being received. I'u rilier Information may be had from farm Mechanics department) Oregon Agricultural college, Corval lis, Oregon, We have received from D .8. Stephens Superintendent of the Morn cp ri tnenl station a new bulletin, No.1173 just off the govern icnt press, e?tit led "Experiments wi h Wheat In the Western United States". This bul letin gives results of cooperative ex periments in certain phases of wheat production In the states of Oregon, Washington, and Utah. The edition of the bulletin is lim ited and copies will be Bent free of charge as long as they laa,t to any farmer in Oregon if application is made to the Moro Experiment station Moro, Oregon. Let Us print those butter wrappers. To kno w how (ipod a cigarette really can be madt you muni try a more rapiuty next year. He nays mat it tias been (he experience iii other s' ties that the inovemnts that go THE QUELLS eat tn Pendleton. A good place to LUCKt STRIKE ' IT'S TOASTED " NOTICE FOR PUBLIOATIOlf. Department of the Interior, II. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Octobor 5, 1923. NOTICE is hereby given that Cal- vln Krwin, of Iloardman, Oregon,! who, on October 8, 1918, made home stead entry, No. 01991:;, for Btt I NK "4 NW y4 , E SE hi NW Cntt "A" Umatilla Project), Section 20,; Township 4 N. , Itange 2.r E. Willam ette Meridian, has filed notice of In-1 ten'ion to make final three year proof to establish claim to the land above described, before C. o. niav-1 den, I'nited States Commissioner, at Iloardman, Oregon, on the 17th day of November, 1 923. Claimant names as witnesses: Ed Kunze, Benjamin Atteberry, W. A. I'rlce, Joe Lytle, all of Iloardman, Oregon J. W. DONNELLY, o!2-nl6 Register. Pumpkin Pie D GOOD CIGARETTES DULL DURHAM TOBACCO WITH POHCHA r m-ll 1 Jf- l-ja i 6Avt io o some. - Nyr1- 'Corrtit. W N 0.1