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About The Boardman mirror. (Boardman, Or.) 1921-1925 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1924)
u The Boardman Mirror Boardman, Oregon MARK A. OLHVELAND, Publisher PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY 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 The Grange the 23rd. Is to have a danee O. H. Warner is able to be up again after his Illness. The two children of Ralph Davis haVe been ill this week. Jake Rlslcy made a business trip to The Dalles Saturday. Bert Richardson is enjoying a visit from his brother of Boise, Idaho. The Auxiliary play has been sched uled for March 8th. The Rav Brown and Tom Miller families motored to Hermiston Sat urday. Jake Deweese of Arlington is visit ing at the home of his son. Max , .. n ,. . . Deweese. J. T. Healey and wife were dinner guests at the Hereim home Wednei day evening. Mrs. S. H. Boardman and three children were guests at the Hereim's tor dinner Sunday . Mrs. J. Rlsley and son were gnosis at the Hallenger homo for dinner on Sal urday evening. Mrs. Charles NUor returned week from Portland where she been taking treatments. this lias Boardman Utellem THIRD YEAR Edited by the High School Students NO. 23. EDITOR, Zoe Hadley, '24 Ass't. Editor, Edward McOlellan, Joke Editor, Alton Klitz, '24 The manual training class is mend- . . s it,. ing and preparing la epioce uie school swings. They are also mak ing new door labels for the different rooms. The senior play will not be given as we planned, but the student body will entertain the public with a play toward the later part of the school year. Some very good current events were enjoyed by the 3rd and 4th English class during Mrs .Crowder's absence, as the 1st and 2nd English class recited before the former. Also botb classes reviewed on the writing of business letters. The high school will enjoy Thurs day afternoon as we are having a Valentine's box to celebrate the day. A meeting of the school board was held last Saturday giving us permis sion to plant tree seeds out on the north side of the school lot. Some time in the near future, when water is available, we will do our duty tow ard beautifying the school grounds. On Lincoln's birthday the 3rd and 4th grades learned about his child hood. Each pupil told that part which he liked best. As a motive for the study of Lincoln's childhood the pupils cut little log cabins out of silhouette paper. Mrs Crowder and Miss Wolfe, who have been out of school on account of sickness, returned to their work on Monday. The freshman sewing class has O0m.pleted some of its first problems and they are now on exhibit in the sewing room. Mrs. Calkins and daughter were Monday visitors In the 3rd and 4lh grade room. Valentine's day arrived with its hearts and verses. We had a Valen tine box and a delightful surprise. Each child brought a valentine for Warren. These were sent to him in Ridgefield. Blossom Time "Blossom Time," one of the most charming and enchanting musical plays the stage of this country has ever had will be presented by Messrs. Lee and J. J. Shubert at the Rivoli theatre, Pendleton, Feb. 20. Having completed a run of two years in New York, "Blossom Time" comes here with the Century The atre, New York, company and pro duction intact. The story is based on incidents in the life of Franz Schu bert, the famous Viennese composer. The scene is laid in old Vienna. The original theme of the story was dis covered in a semi-fiction and semi biographical life of Schubert; which was published shortly after his death. The book and lyrics of "Blossom Time" are by Dorothy Donnelly, adap ted from the original of A. M. Wilner and S. Reichert. The music is from the melodies of Franz Schubert and H. Berte, adapted by Sigmund Romberg. S. E. NOTSON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office in Court House HEPPNER - - - OREGON A. H. SWITZER ATTORNEY AT LAW Arlington, Oregon JOKES Wahnona "I love singing so I wish I were a bird." Edward "And I would like to be a shotgun." Mildred "Dear, I wonder if you would really love me?" Howard "Are you beginning to wonder, too?" 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 I E ARLINGTON Coming to PENDLETON DR. MFLIINTHIN SPECIALIST in Internal Medtieimi for the li.st twelve years - - OREGON i ne Be; i i none toe gooo our She rwin-Williams paints varnishes. There is none bet- DOES NOT OPERATE Norman "Generally speaking think girls are " Diebert "Are what?" Norman "Generally speaking." Mrs. Charles Dillon Is reported to be (uite ill with "(hi" at the Hamil ton hospital In The Dalles. En rald Van Nostern of Blckleton ll visiting with his aunt and uncle, Mrs. Bailey and Oscar Beck. Mrs. J. Vegas Is slaying at Bailey! during Mr. Vegas' absence. He has gone to the Deschutes on bslness. The baseball dance was a big suc cess Saturday night and $!H was taken in. This cleaned up all the old debts of the ball club . Mrs. Ernest Brown and Mrs. Wal ter Cohoon were school visitors in the primary room last Friday. The Freshman Claas There are I t freshmen this year They're some great bunch when they're all here. First, there's Bud, Art and Shorty, And I'll tell you they run like forty. Next comes Alex, Eden and Norm, And they work thru the livelong morn. Hector and Diebert are next you see And they are bright as they can be. The girls you see number a little less, Hut that's no sign they know any less. First, there's Erma, Nellie and Marie, And they are smart as you can see. Next are Louise, Gene and Cath erine B.; And are good looking all the three. By Genevieve Corger. Mr. Mulkey "You got zero in your exam. Do you know what that means?" Weldon "Sorry, a zero moans nothing to me." Will be at DORION HOTEL Tuesday, March 4, 1924 Office Hours 10 a.m. to 4 p.ni. ONE DAY ONLY No charge for consultation Howard "I was unconscious for about three hours the other day." Ida "What was the trouble, acci dent?" Howard "No, I took a na,p." Mildred "What is a rare volume?" Ed "It's a book that comes back after you have loaned it." Mrs. Lillian Crowder returned to tier work on Monday alter almost a week's absence dulng which time she had an attack o fla grippe. A most delightful dinner on Tues day was that at which Ben Attebury was host, having Mr. and Mrs ("has. Attebury and W. A Price and family as guests. The Odd Fellows had a feed at their meeting Wednesday night. Wal ter Knnuff took the third degree. They are planning a box supper and dance for Saturday, Feb. 16th. Teacher -"What is the presiden tial succession law, James?" James "The presidential succes sion law provides that if both pres ident and vice president die the cabi net members will follow in succession." IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS By N. Seaman T. G. Chatterdam is a guest at Knight'i lor a few days. Don't forget the Washington exer cises that will be held in the audi torium of the Irrigon school, Thurs day evening, Feb, 21st. All are cor dially invited to attend. A great many Boardman people were Hermiston visitors on Tuesday night to attend the boxing match. All reported It good hut none better than the first one Boardman gave. Mrs. F. B. Ketchum left Thursday for her home in Harrison, Idaho, af ter a few days' visit with her sister, Mrs. Henry Harrison. She visited here a few weeks ago on her way to Portland and Yacolt, Wash. While the east and middle west are enjoying billiards and snow drifts, we right here nre preparing to plant garden and the days are of such warmth that fires are permitted to go out during the day. Some cou ntry ! M. F. Wadsworth is improving some, but is not able to take complete charge of the store yet. W. T. Wright was on the sick list with the "tlu" for a few days, but Is able to be about again. W. R. Walpole returned Monday morning from Portland where he had been on business for several days. The tine warm weather is not en tirely satisfactory to the fruit men Buds have started to swell considerable. Miss Margaret Smith of the ex tension department of O.A.C., talked to the Irrigon ladies in the school auditorium and served a light lunch. Friday afternoon. The baptismal services held Sun day afternoon were well attended. Earl Steward and Mrs. Harry Lester were the candidates who were im mersed in the waters of the Columbia. Dr. Mellenthin is a regular graduate in medicine and surgery and is licen sed by the State of Oregon. He does not operate for chronic appendicitis, gall stones ulcers of the stomach, tonsils or adenoids. He has to his credit wonderful results in diseases of the stomach, liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kidney, bladder, bed wet ting, catarrh, weak lungs, rheum atism, sciatica, leg ulcere and rec tal ailments. Below are the names of a fow of his many satisfied patients in Oregon : Cornel Johnson, Weston, Ore., ap pendicitis. Aug. Erickson, Lakeside, Ore., kid ney trouble. Mrs. Lena Lincoln, Canyon City, Ore., heart complaint. J. A. Smith, Ontario, Ore., ulcers of the stomach. Leona Ford, Washougal, Ore., ad enoids. W. H. Kellendonk, Estacada, Ore., nigh blood pressure. Mrs. Ed. Eberhardt, Scio, Ore., gall clones. E. C. Nicholls, Lebanon, Ore., ap pendicitis. 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 , Los Angeles, California. WANTED Fresh eggs and chickens. French Cafe, Pendleton. au31tf Try and ter. , also- We have a complete line of Cedar Flume Stock Building Material Builders' Hardware Cement, Lime, Wood, Coal, Posts W A. MURCH1E tioardman, Oregon. i a lltli!!llll!!llll!!lllfflrailllllll 1 ri fei ft f? m l sr iwhv inn JL m. w two, j O. H WARNER, Proprietor Boardman, Oregon City waterworks is on the Job again after a couple of weeks out of service. Bottom of the well had caved In and filled the pipes clear up to the tank with sand. J. McCarter and family, newcom ers In the district, have rented the D. E. Lofgren place. They moved In this week. Mr. McCarter will go, into the turkey raising business quite extensively, but will fence off a small Held for garden and some melons. Mr. and Mrs. Norcross returned to Irrigon last Thursday and are visiting at the home of Mrs. Norcross' par ents, the Smiths. Mrs. Norcross was a member of the high school last year. Wholesome Home Cooking Best place to eat between The Dalles and Pendleton The basketball game between the school girls and the town girls re sulted in a score of 12 to 4 in favor of the town girls, and the game be tween the town team and the crusher boys was 36 to 10 in favor of the tow ii team. IRRIGON TOWN AND SCHOOL NEWS The following are absent from the primary room on account of Illness: Kleth Rogers. Stanley Belfour, Hazel Wolfe, Jewel and Howard Payne, Doshia t;raheal and Chester Ciaham There were no church services (By the liilgon High School) Sunday night because Kcv. Mumau Mrs. Edith l'ucket has been on the wa8 c& t0 Hermiston to preach tOk list w ith the "flu" for several ln 8 protracted meeting, owing to the da s. Cecil Kelly, one of the men at Ihotwell'l camp, was Injured Friday. He had one hand hurt and received a nR cut on his sewed up. head which had to lie Boardman friends will he Inter ested to know of the arrival of a I pound hoy at the home of Mr. and Mm. Harry Thlenes of Watervllle, Feb. 5th. Mrs Thlenes will be re mmtured n sF.sthcr Chaffee by her many friends here. Al Price had the misfortune last Friday evening to get kicked by the Jitney and has been having an Inter esting time milking cows with one hand and steering the Ford with one wing Fortunately no bones were broken and his hand Is rapidly heal ing. Mrs. J. Rlsley and son and Mrs. J. C. Ballenger and Matne were In Ar lington one day last week house hunt ing for the Rlsley's who will move i...r.. mum us Mr lilsley will he fore man of the crew working on the held at Hermiston on Saturday even highway at that Place. I. - 16th. Illness of the Methodist minister Mac ,1 O K E S "I'm a little stiff from play- Mike "You are? I thought you were from Boardman." At the ball game Friday night Miss lVra Beeves was rather severely hurt. One of the players on the Jeweler you?" Customer Anything I can do for -"I want about a half town team was tnrown neauiong jol,,n ceap engagement rings and toward the wall when his head struck OIU, moderately priced wedding ring." Miss Reeves in the side. Supt Sturglll has been solicited to act as one of the Judges in the de bate between the Fossil and Hermis ton schools. The debate Is to be ANYONK WANTING TO TRAPK IR rigated lands for Klickitat county. Washington, timber lands kindly write to H. M Cox. Arlington. Ore gon, describing the property offered. Let us print those butter wrapper. m f .swH iflMHTTm wan -a -va B 4AMS JhAMl&i Just two things have mod it possible for us to give you this 20 redaction on Tuxedo: 1. M reduction in the ccst ct Kentucky Bui-iey tobacco and in package ma terials, as well. The consolidation of thrse ot our big plants into one. (Mr. Ford may not be in the tobacco business but ho I right about consolidation.) Tuxedo is aiways Freeh. Every package is i Guaranteed try