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 poHtofflce at Hoard man. Ore., under act of Mar. 3, 1879 LOCAL NEWS ITEMS J. C. Ballenger and family were Wasco visitors Tuesday. Nate Macomber and wife motor ed to Arlington Thursday on business. George Agee was a guest at the V. F. Klitz home for dinner Sunday. E. T. Messenger and Jess Allen left Thursday on No. 1, for Sacra mento on business. Leo Root and wife went to Herm iston Sunday to visit the former's brother who Is now located there. Boardman Utellem IRRIGON SCHOOL NEWS XOTICE 11 pvblk atiov THIRD YEAR Edited by the High School Students EDITOR, Zoe Hadley, '24 Ass't. Editor, Edward McClellan7 '25 Joke Editor, Alton Klitz, '24 The baseball game between Arl ington and Boardman last Friday, was a great success. The boys of both teams were sure good sports or they wouldn't have played in such a storm. On account of the terrible wind errors, 7. and sand storm they only iplayed I Arlington seven innings, ending with a score rors, 9. of 8 to 6, in Boardman's favor. I The score by innings. If our boys can win a game on I 1234567 a day like they won this one, we B. H. S. 0 1 3 0 2 0 2 aren't afraid but what they can A. H. S. 2 0 0 2 0 0 2 win all the rest. j The lineup: R. Mefford, rf.; J. Howell Boardman high school went Into the game last Friday with a crip pled lineup and a windy day but came out on top of a 8 to 6 score. The box score of the game: Boardman Runs, 8; hits, 12; -Runs, 6; hits, 9; er- 8 9 T. If. Mr. and Mrs. Slago of Pilot Bock visited at the Nate Macomh- efn on their way home after a trip i delivered speeches at the meeting. to Portland. C. Mr. Mulkey, Helen Boardman, Ayers, 3b.; E. McClellan, 2b.; E. and Norma Gibbons accompanied , Olson, ss.; R. Dempsey, c. A. Bailey, Mr. Boardman to De Moss Springs, I lb-; H. Wicklander, cf.; A. Klitz, Sherman countiy, Friday. The ' P- occasion of this journey was a mass meeting for the school children ofj Tne nuraery at the north end of that county who are to begin a tree! tne scn0ol building will render planting campaign fur the benefit of; planting much easier in future that section. Many prominent j years as treea can De transferred citizens of other counties were pres- wrierever needed ent with a view to taking up the en- ' I Marjorie and Richard Peterson terprise in their own communities. Boardman school presented seeds and trees, and its representatives Mrs. Frank Cramer and son, Earl, Were dinner guests at the Glen iladley home Sunday. The Auxiliary sent eight jars of fruit and a number of cookies to the hospital for disabled soldiers in Portland the last of the week. Mr. Andrew Andreg and son, Charles, were guests at the Paler home on Sunday evening, for din ner. I 1 '4 . 1 B. S. Kingsley was In town Fri day on his way to Boise, Idaho, on 'business. lie makes his home in 'J'orlland now. Dorothy Boardman returned Sun day to her work at Wilamette Uni versity after a ten-days' vacation with her parents. George Mitchell returned lust week from Hermiston where hp Kent lo have the stitches taken In his leg after his injury whe,n un loading pipes. Mrs. J. H. Johnson of Wasco and (daughter and Mrs. 1. W. Michael and baby of Portland were over night visitors at the J R. Johnson homo last week. t'.eo Wicklander and family left 'Sunday for Salem where they will make their home. They have been farming the Barnes' place the past year. Jack Gorham and wife left for J'endleton Sunday on No. 18. Mr. G orham returned Monday. Little Janet Is staying with her grand parents during her mother's absence. Sunday the Boardman baseball team plnyed with tin- Mutter Creek t-am and the home team was vic torious, winning 11 10 7, as the score. The local team will play al tone Sunday. Leslie Williamson and family left fl'hursilay for Estucado lo make tLclr home They have lived on the Dale Albright ranch for (he past yaar. All of the East End friends hate to see them leave. Tree planting this spring has been a good success. Every class with the exception of the three low er classes in high school have planted a tree. We know of course, that they will surprise us and plant several later on. of the first grade and Dorothy Pet erson of the second grade, have left us, and when Dale Cox who is also going to Irrigon, and Majorie Al bright, who is going to Portland, leave us, our number will have di- ( minished greatly. Ora Akin, a member of the elghih grade, who entered school here in January left last Wednesday for Tier home in Washington. The good news was received Wed-j nesday morning that the mutts, who, have waited so long for a party,' were going to be entertained. We! Parable of .lohab are all looking forward in hope that we will have a good time. Jobab goeth to college. Now it came to pass that Jobab. son of Alumnus, set upon an ark and did journey into far lands. Mrs. Vanbusklrk and brother, of And strange were the manners Amity, Oregon, paid a visit to Miss and customs of those who dwelt in Marvin while on their way to Walla those far lands. Walla last week. And Jobab took upon himself a I color green and basted. Lives of bookworms all remind us,j (To be continued.) That we too, could get good marks. The second grade has finished its And departing, leave behind us, Statues in the public parks. ; two method readers and have start 1 ed on a supplementary reader. ,just back of the en 1 . Boardman Trad- Mr. Dougherty from the Port ing Co. store. Jay Cox and family land Chamber of Commerce was in moved over to the Cramer house in (lie next corner. Mr. Gagallia is the section foreman on this section. ; Mrs. Dale Albright left on No. 23 Wednesday night for Portland, tak- Boardman Thursday and Saturday. He is in charge of the land settle ment work of the Portland chamber and was here to get listings of the places for sale or parts of places, lie strongly advocated the cutting t&g the boys with her. Margerle is up of the ranches into smaller staying at the Macomber home .tracts. Because of his short stay during her mother's absence. J lie did not have time to get the list- j tiigs but has left a number of Dale Albright left Wednesday for blanks with J. C. Ballenger and W. Portland. He will return soon and A. Goodwin and anyone desiring to get his family and they will make list their places with this source Portland their home for a lime, may get information from the above Mr. Albright was given a liO day to named This is part of the $300, six months' leave of absence from 000 program which Is to be carried his work as signal malnlainer. Mr. out by the Portland Chamber of Wilson of The Dalles, has been sent , Commerce in advertising the state up to take his place and he expects J,n the next two years. Ip move his family here shortly. f A local institute was held Boardman is smiling over an April Fool's prank which some of' the young fry played on the mer- chant Tuesday. Going In the differ- ent places they asked for two-bits'! worth of candy. On receiving the candy they laid down two augox last Saturday at the school with about 30 in attendance. Superintendent J. . Churchill, of Salem, spoke to the teachers In the mornLng about their work and In the afternoon spoke about the County Unit plan, which Is to be voted 0,11 in May. As we un- blts and ran. Some of the merchants derstand the County 1'nit plan, it appreciated the "sell" but othefs didn't and forced the jokers to give bark their ill gotten gains. All who heard of it however, laughed heart- puts school affairs in Ihe hands of five commissioners, who are elected f n the people from five different zones in the county. These eomniis- y over the affair. A number of the relatives and friends on the east end planned a pleasant surprise on Mr. Schuell in honor of his birthday last week. veryone had a splendid time ami Uie evening passed rapidly wlih fr dinner games and ever) one enjoyed the re lfreshmeuts. The Herelms celebrated seventh wedding anniversary punday, having Nick Paler wife and Miss Myrtle McNeil. C. HaV.enger and family as guests : have shiners to appoint a superintendent, 'who will do the actual work of siyp t heir ' -ervlslng schools, selecting teachers, last! tc. There will still be three direc aiidjtrs in each district, who will look indJ., after the school building, hut who no power to elect teachers, The Gorhnms. T Mr and Mrs. Chaffee drove to lie Dalles Sunday to nee A r 1 h 11 1- ho had an operation for append! who have alwa.ts been guests at the an nual dinner, were unable to he pres- i ent this year. The Ladies Aid met Wednesday afternoon with ten present. Plansi deride the amount of taxes neces sary for the school or such things. ,as they now have power to do. These five commissioners are to re ceive only necessary traveling ex penses As Mr Churchill explained For a time fears won, held , . .T"" "",'s""n '" """ , - L ', r me r.asicr vtmlnly wlll bt managed on exactly rltis. ..... " e 1 geuing WM(oh wtll , April 12th at the , r IO ,,ank bu,Mto Work, a few uai this. aprons and cooked food will be t 1 sold. As ma.ny of the Ladies' Aid The Odd Fellows gave a farewell mmWrs who pORslbly can rt k. .-r, ,or i.oorge VMeklajMder and ,,d u, oontr,ut fo,v, for , mnmy who are leaving this week to make their home In the Valley. Mr. Wicklander has been an active member of this lodge since Its or ganization. Everyone had a Jolly Unie and all present tin joyed the oyster supper. Mr and Mrs. Nick Gagallia and the same plan as the city school dis tricts of the state are now managed The high schools of the county will till he cared for by the school board as under the present plan, ttance we will have a separate sr ill 1111:1 II I II I 1 1 1 1 1 III 1 IT U 1 lull- deficit of twenty dollars yyas paid , at.ompntlt Aft.. ,, ,hp matter for several days, personalty we do not approve the ylan. Would The school is normal in attend ance again, after the loss of so much time on account of sickness. New pupils just entered in the' primary room from the Boardman nchool, are Richard, Dorothy and Marjorie Peterson. A baseball game between both the girls' and boys teams of Irrigon and the Umatilla school is sched uled for Friday afternoon of week. this All the teachers have been re elected for next year. The interme diate teacher will not arcept and Mrs. Barker of Meacham was elect ed in her place. The high school play, "Parlor Matches," is being rehearsed and 'will be given in the auditorium on Saturday evening, April 19. The price of admission will be reasonable. Miss Marjorie Smith, state agent, assisted by several ladles of Irrigon, served chowder as a hot lunch to the children at the noon hour on Wednesday of this week. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon. March 11, 1924. NOTICE is hereby given thai Victor Ilietmann, of lone, Oregon, who on October 28, 1920, made Homestead Entry No. 022002, for all of Section 28, Township 3, North, Range 2fi East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of inten tion to make three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Gay M. Anderson, United States Commissioner, at Heppner, Oregon, on the 24th day of Apr H, 1924. Claimant ;names as witnesses: Claude Finley, of Lexington, Ore., C-orge Gorger, of lone, Ore.; Wer ner Etletmann, of lone, Ore.; F. Krause, of Echo, Ore. J. W. DONNELLY, Register. Political Notice To the Republican voters of Mor row county: I hereby announce that I will be a candidate for the nomina tion of County Clerk at the Primary Election to be held May 16, 1924. GAY M. ANDERSON, 4tf (Incumbent.) A. H. SWITZER ATTORNEY At LAW Arlington, Oregon S. E. NOTSON ATTORNEY-AT - L A W Office In Court House HEPPNER - - - OREGON WOODSON & SWEEK A TTORX E Y.S-A T-L A W Heppner, Oregon. I Popular Priced, Modish 1 I Millinery I at ! Cox Millinery The teachers attended the dis trict teachers' Institute at Board man last Saturday. State Superin tendent Churchill was present and gave a very fine inspirational taJk to the teachers upon the "Measure ment of a Teacher." He also spoke tn favor of the County Unit plan of taxation and administration. Be sure to feed good buttermilk or sour skim milk. Many chicks arc ruined each year by feeding milk in which there is washing soda or son other form of neutralizes NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S Land Office at The Dalles, Ore. April 1, 1924. NOTICE is hereby given that Am brose C. Partlow, by T. E. Broyles, mortgagee, of Boardman. Ore., who, on April 4, 1919, made Homestead JEntry, No. 020541, for WE SE1, being Unit "B" Umatilla Pro ject, Sec. 14, Township 4, N. Range 25, East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make llhree-year Proof, to establish claim to, the land above described, before C. G. Blayden, United States Com missioner, at Boardman, Ore., on the 13th day of May, 1924. Claimant names as witnesses: H H. Weston, W. O. King, Ray L. Drown, and Claude Ballenger, all of Boardman, Ore. J. W. DONNELLY, 7-12 Register. FOB COUNTY JUDGE Tn the Republican Voters of Morrow County: I hereby announce that I will be a candidate for the nomination for County Judge, at the primary elec tion to be held May lfi. 1984. Dur ing my present term, my policy has been to obtain efficiency in public service, with economy and fairness. If nominated and elected, I pledge the same in the future. WM. T. CAMPBELL, April 4 (Incumbent). FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER For County Juage To the Republican voters of Mor row county: I hereby announce my self a candidate for the nomination at your hands lor the office of Coun ty Judge at the primary election in May, 1924, My experience of many years as county commissioner makes me conversant with the duties of the office I seek, and I shall greatly ap preciate your support at the pri mary and for all past favors, I thank you kindly. 2tf G. A. BLEAKMAN, Hardman. COX RESIDENCE So. Main St. Arlinffton. On Highway Oregon I Sell Insurance ! ANYONE WANTING TO TRADE IR rigatsd lands for Klickitat county, Washington, timber lands kindly write to H. M. Cox, Arlington, Ore gon, describing the property offered. TO TRADE FOR IRRIGATION ranch. 71 acres firm River Bot tom land in high -state of cultiva tion on Rock road. mile to school. 1 12 miles to Cooperative cannery. W. A. Umvanhower. Rt. 1 Dayton, Ore. 'imiikBiiiiiiiiiciiniiiiiiiiiMiF!;; J. C. Bal.enger Boardman - Oregon ? COMMUNITY CHURCH SERVICF Every Sunday Sunday School 10:30 a. it.. Church Service 11:30 a. m. Christian Endeavor 7:30 p. m. All are welcome. REV. B. S. HUGHES. Pastor.. I The Best is none too good Try our Sherwin-Williams paints j I and varnishes. There is none bet- I ter' I also- We have a complete line of Cedar Flume Stock Building Material Builders' Hardware Cement, Lime, Wood, Coal, Posts J W. A. MURCHIE 1 iSoardnian, Oregon. mmmmmmmmm iimiimmijium - - ,w . 1 3 I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of County Commis sioner for Morrow county subject to the will of Ihe Republican voters at the coming primary election to be held on the 16th day of May. 1924. 'April 1. L. P. DAVIDSON. T AKIJMilON NATIONAL BANK cream, eggs, cakes. this s.ile. pie, salad. A by the Aid toward the minister's! salary. It was decided to hold the a,nnual roll call meeting the first meeting in May. This will be an 1 afternoon affair Instead of the ua-' ual all-day meeting. All former member are asked to send a word like to hear from some others re garding the question. The Drst week in the brooder Tmi iu m,,,i " neuse is me critical one watc'i tne Tmll one up recently from 0 of Krt,,UnK a, thu M ,.hk.ks rnri,ruv darb thl V. lllo and are living In lloardnuut in n,.rv.U delicious refreshments Next, Most of trouble Is caused by one of Mrs. Gladya Gibbou s houses, nieetuig will be pril 16 t over crowding, piling in the corners ' J a nd by chilling. STATEMENT OF TIRE OWNER SHIP. MANAGEMENT. CIRCU LATION, ETC., REQUIRED BY THE ACT OF CON GRESS OF AUGUST 24, 1913, of the Boardman Mirror, published weekly at Boardman, Oregon, for April 1, 1924. State of Orogon, County of Mor row, ss. Before me, a notary public in and for the state and County aforesaid, personally appeared Mark A Cleve land, who having been duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that lie is the publisher of the Board man Mirror. That th" names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing ed itor and business managers are: Publisher. Mark A. Cleveland. Suinfield. Oregon. Editor. Mark A. Cleveland, Stan field Oregon. Managing editors and business managers: None. That Ihe owner Is Mark A. Cleve land, Stanfleld. Oregon. That the known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security hold ers owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mort gages, or other securities are: None MARK A. CLEVELAND. Publisher. Sworn to and subscribed to before me tnis 4th dav of April. m-N O. F. MAYS, Notary Public. (My commission expires J.muarv 17. 1926.) CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $75,000.00 OFFICE ; A. Wheolhouso, Pres. S. A. Rossier, Vice-Pres. H. M. Cox, Cashier Chas. F. Story, Ass't Cashier ARLLNCTON - - . OREGON 1 A j - AtJL .',.... m - - - - - - - The Hi Read the home paper. 1 1 ghway Inn O. H WARNER. Proprietor Boardman, Oregon Wholesome ffome Cooking Test place to eat between The Dalles and Pendleton