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About The Boardman mirror. (Boardman, Or.) 1921-1925 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1924)
Boardman Utellem "XHJUtD YHAU Kdited bytheHigh School Stndcnta KATHERINE BROWN Editor. WAHNONA RANDS, Joke Kditor, Alton Klitz, '24 Ass't Editor. enter the contest and it BUliKuenv transportation could be secured, the i rest of the high school also attend it. Tuesday, the 13th there will be IRRIO-ON NEWS ITEMS Donald an exhibit of the sewing ana man-1 The association is shipping a lit tie asparagus now every day. . - . . 1 A . ... 4 .... i V.ni i' ftU.I. in ' VU ' U If the measles do not attacK too i i.,ihItic many of the eighth grade class, the I J- U following program will be rendered decided tiiat a team of the boys by them on the evening of May lo at 8 o'clock. All patrons are cordi ally invited to attend March. Chorus "Welcome, Sweet Spring time", by the class. Class introduction Klages. Salutatory Violet Ollbreth. Class Statistics Robert Herger. rinsw History Sophia Mefford, Eldon Wilson, Esther Imus, Rpinbardt. Noel Klitz, Klages. Piano Solo Rachael Johnson. Class Prophecy Helen Chaffee Tbelma Reck. r.lass Crouch- Thyra jock. Class Optimist Russell Phnrus - " Birds in the High," by the class. Valedictory- Mabel Brown. Presentation of diplomaB, by Chas. Dillon. Farewell Song --by the class. The Boardman Mirror Boardman, Oregon MARK A. CLEVELAND, Publisher PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY $2.08 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE- Entered as second-class matter Feb 11, 1921, at the posroffice at Board man, Ore., under act of Mar. 3, 1879 IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS Edna Edwara Mefford. Branches Mr. ual training won;, juveryuoe i -vlted. This date was changed rror the 9th on account of the frack meet. Mr. and Mrs. Balfour have moved ! to Mountain Home, Idaho, where some of her relatives live. Mr. Bal-! four did not. know just what work he would undertake but hopes to gel a position driving a truck there. Oversight or Neglect It was a sleepy sort of a day, the class was about half the usual size, and the Professor was calling the roll in a half-absent-minded man ner. To each name someone had answered "here" until the name Smith was called. Silence reigned supreme for a moment, only to be broken by the Professor's voice: "My word! Hasn't Mr. Smith any friends here?" It was voted by the student body to award from (he treasury the prizes for the players in Uncle Ephralm'B Summer Hoarders. They are given as follows; 1 rma Broyles and Norman Bailey. 2 Ida Mefford and Howaul Packard. , , i Katherlne Brown and 1' rancis C.ilbreth. . . , The Judges gave out the follow lng statement: "We have done the best we could. They all did so well that it was very iiffi,,n in mi:i ke n decision. hope our efforts will meet your approval." .IOKES Mrs. Crowder "Which do you like better the Odyssey or the Ili ad?" Bright Freshman "Oh, I like the "Oddity of the Idiot" just fine." Mr. Griggs "I took college easy" Ed "How's that?" Mr. Griggs "I graduated by degrees. Gene at Freshmen's weinie roast) 'This air is pressing. Mildred ((silting close io wu 'This Ayres is pressing. H. C. Wolfe has rented his farm to Mr. Shull of Boardman for the season. Rev. S. B. Hughes, of Umatilla, accompanied by representatives from the Albany College, were Ir rigon visitors Tuesday. Ed (after telling a JoKej i suppose you'd laugh at that one next summer." Carl "No, it was last summer. Blanche "I've got to laae a make-up test. Ole "You look pass it." if you could The Junior class consisting of Blanche lmus. Jas. Howell, Francis Qllbreth, Marl Olson and Ed Mc.Clel len entertained tile Seniors down at the old camp grounds near th" In visible greenhouse last Friday aft er school. MK DeL'uendorffer, Miss Sears, !..,. -u;,.iff Mr OrlM and Mr. ivi inn " - Mulkey acted as chaperones. Howell. Zoe Dudley, Truman enter and Mr. Griggs transportation. A sumptuous repast was served consisting of wieners, sandwiches lr-o cream, cake and punch. A bonfire was lighted nnd some lively games were played. The even in. otA with songs and speech mnA ihe usual all-around -,.hu Thus ended the annual ii in'- i - Junior event voted as one or very best ever held. Arthur Yergins and Mr. Barker have Installed a home made radio, and have it working fine. They tun- j ed in many stations within several hundred miles. Vane and Genevia Jones have ar rived from Pasco and taken up the work on the farm with Mr. Glasgow for the season. Mr. Glaskow could not handle the place alone. Who Jas. Mes furnished pii Most Interesting Person The most Interesting person I urw.w in a vouna man about twentj lw venr of age. He Is short and ...It.,,.. , I llIlH H freckled face IUIIM I B'UJI ...... .n.rt nlwavs n friendly smile for eve rvone. Although he is somewhat i,,. vnu are sure to like him on first sight. He has traveled a good ,l.,l mid can tell many stories about hi wanderings. Another gift of his lu i!. ahllitv to tell stories and 11111 U I them up as he goes along. In this way he could keep any number of people eagerly listening until he .km , tell them a yam too big In uwnttOW Probably the most singular fad about this person Is that he Is by .,...-., a iihlliiniiiiher and at the IllllWit K " " " -limp time witty. He accepted eye mttilna us It came without showing nv outward feeling. HOWARD PACKARD Why Teachers Resign Millie, who was the king or npain: ilMeiise close that door.) witli when Columbus sailed the Spanish main? (Who threw those beans across the floor?) w run is nii: i tii'iici' " ( Bring me thai note! ) commanded the wmte norse Dance? (Don't make that noise in your throat. ) If a man ran swim three miles an how, P (Put down your feet.) 'A.WWH -stream whose cuiieni power (7,oe, this isn't time to eat!) ' Is equal to a swimmers sinue, (1 saw you wink) U.'here mav he land on ine oun-i side? Teacher, may I get a drink?" rf A should start ahead of B (Give me that file) How soon will he catch up with U7 (Stop throwing paper In tne aisiei (f hens produce five eggs a day (You see this rod : ) How ninny will a dozen lay?) Teacher, Ole fired a paper wan. Mr. and Mrs. Barker have pur chased forty acres from Frank Yer gins. Mr. Barker Is on the job now and Mrs. Barker will follow when her school closes at Meachani. L. A. Doble, M. C. Burchett, C. E. Glasgow and N. Seaman & Son each have a little and by pooling the lot, dally shipments have been possible since the nights warmed up a little. This is one crop frost does not kill out for the entire season. Mr. Wayne Steward has returned from college in Portland and has taken up an interest with Dove Knight In the growing of potatoes and cantaloupes on shares with N. Seaman & Son. This acreage now promises to make a good stand. Another rabbit poison campaign was put on last Sunday. More farm- 4 era turned out this time and even greater success is predicted. No re ports as to the results have been I ii mod In AR vet. but the first lot certainly made a big killing. Our the r COMING TO Pendleton, Ore. DR. MELLENTHIN (SPECIALIST) in Internal .Medicine for the past twelve years DOES XOT OPERATE Will be at DORIAN HOTEL Sunday, May 25 Office Hours: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. ONE DAY ONLY No Charge for Consultation Dr. Mellenthin is a regular gradu ate in medicine and surgery and is li censed by the state of Oregon. He does not operate for chronic ap pendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of 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 wetting, catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ail ments. Below are the names of a few of his many satisfied patients in Ore gon: Finnia Pek'kari, Ilwaco, Wash., chest trouble. Joseph Schuster, Beaverton, Ore., Catarrh and heart trouble. Klizabeth Taylor, Baker, Ore., in- NOTIOB 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 maries Ma Entry, No. 020541, for WE SE, being Unit "B" Umatilla Pro ject, Sec. 14, Township 4, N. Range 25, East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three-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. Brown, an-d Claude Ballenger, all f Boardman, Ore. J. W. DONNELLY, 7-12 Register. FOR COUNTY CLERK To the Democratic Voters of Morrow County, Oregon: I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of County Clerk of Morrow County, subject to the will of the Democratic voters of the county as expressed in the pri- 1K, 1924. W. A. RICHARDSON. Notice Sealed bids will be received by the school board of district No. 25, Morrow county, Oregon, at the school house In Boardman, Oregon, at 2 o'clock p. m., on the 10th day of May, 1924, for transportation of pupils for the school year 1924-25. The board reserves the right to re ject anv and all bids. MRS. GLADYS GIBBONS, 10-12 Clerk. FOR COUNTY SHERIFF To the Democratic voters of Morrow County: I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of County Sheriff of Morrow county ota the Democratic ballot May 16, 1924. Said name will nave to be written in on said ballot. FRANK LIEUALLEN Political Notice I hereby announce niyselt as a Republican candidate for Joint Rep resentative for Umatilla and Mor row counties in the coming Prim ary Election, subject to tn wiji oi the Republican voters in such coun ties. WILLIAM B. BARRATT. 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 -LAW Office in Court House IIEPPNER - - - OREGON COMMUNITY CHURCH SERVIOF Every Sunday Sunday School 10:30 a. m. Church Service 11:30 a. m. Christian Lndeavor 7:30 p. m All are welcome. REV. B. S. HUGHES, Pastor- WOODSON & SWEEK ATTORN FYS-AT-li AW Heppner, Oregon. i 1 Sell : Insurance FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of County Commis sioner for Morrow county subject to the will of the Republican voters at i the coming primary election to be. I held on the 16th day of May, 1924. April 4. L. P. DAVIDSON, j i J. C. Ballenger :: I Boardman - Oregon ' MIMMtlllltMIMIHM county agent, Mr. Morse came over ,eS(mai double. to assist in the distribution of the Mrs Ernest Lacey, Ironside, Ore., poison. heart and nervous trouble. C. J. Minch, Estacado, Ore., ktd- The Commercial club has irrang- ney and bladder trouble, ed with the town water uers to Mrs. Henry Baker, Banks, Ore., take over the handling of irrigation gall stones and appendicitis. What Would Happen If Flbert got all his Algebra. Weldon lost his Stacombe. Fd McClellan got a 100 In de- 'portment. Art Bailey had a current even. Ed "What are you thinking about?" Mildred- "Nothing much. Ed "Why don't you think e?" Mildred -"1 was." water now since the pipe line is completed and the system perfected to the point of making it possible to irrigate lots anywhere in the town site with large head of water and complete the job within a few hours each week. 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., l.os Angeles, California. United States Senator of Gene "But it's only six o'clock, and I told you to come aner sup- uer " . , Weldon "Well, tnai s wnai i came alter. Last Tuesday a meeting was held by the boys In which they elected Furl Olson as captain of the track leu in. A few of the boys lire going to enter the track meet at lone on 1 ri dav. and will try to win a few points fr Itniirdniiin. lime and Arlington high schoolB will enter teams In the meet. Tii linccnlnureute sermon held In the church and preached by Rev Hughes of Umatilla, was very good and well appreciated by HI'' giauu atliiL' class. The church was deem oi.,.i in trie Senlorci' class colors Dink and rren, The theme of the I And he said I must settle or go to was n mm is i. lie mii" The Random Shot .1 shot an arrow Into the air. ( H fell in the distance 1 knew not where Till a neighbor said it had killed his calf. And I had to pay him six and a hair, bought some poison to slay some rats. And a neighbor swore it killed his cats. And rather to argue across tne fence. I paid him four dollars ami uu cents one night I set rolling a toy balloon And hoped it would soar till It reached the moon. I But the candle fell on a farmer! straw aertuon Life Is the Light of Man" Wolff presided at the piano. ( iimmI lllich School Student There are manv things which make good high school student In general. h, must be capable both nientitllv and phvslcallv If. how eyer, they are satisfactory mentally thev can Improve their physical con dltlon bv eating properly and taking the right oare of tliemselvi's. First, a student must spend th required amount of time and con cent rat Ion on his work. Second, when a fellow student is In trouble he should be willing to KtVe him aid. not to the extent of Hiving him material to copy though Third, do not copy It Is your elf you're hurting. Fourth, always b clf-repoctf ul Fifth, be kind and pleasant to ward all. Sixth, never be a grouch. Seventh, when a difficult assign ment Is made. Instead of quitting, work harder for It. Eighth, neror lose courage It la hard to regain. Ninth, keep yourself neat and presentable. Tenth, last, but not least, stand by your right and boost your cbool. KATHEllINE MOWN lew, Miss And that s the way with a random shot It never hits In the proper spot. And the Joke you sprung that you think so smart May leave a wound in some fellow's heart. The Best is none too good Try our Sherwin-Williams paints and varnishes. There is none bet ter. also- We have a complete line ot Cedar Flume Stock Building Material Builders' Hardware Cement, Lime, Wood, Coal, Posts W. A. MURCHIE Boardman, Oregon. nn j : s itimmi inittii ii i n in i iirnntn m uti wiwrt! iri a ii : m i!ii'ini in srii;t'i mii ir it'rnivi :rti lit m itimn i mn:m :i immis i fi 1 1 h i h n 1 1 ; :i i u utiiH! : nin mi m rOR corxTV JUDGE To the Republican Voters of Morrow County: 1 hereby announce that I will be candidate tor the nomination tor County Judge, at (he primary elec tion to be held May 16, 1924 Mur ing my present term, my policy has been to obtain efficiency In public service, with economy und fairness. If nominated und elected, I pledge the same In the future. VM. T. CAMPMFI.l.. April 4 (Incumbent). For County Juctire T the Republican voters ot Mor row county: 1 hereby announce my self a candidate for the nomination at your hands for the office of Coun tv Judre at the primary election in May, 1924, My experience of many years aa county commissioner makes me conversant with the dutlei of the fflce I seek, and I shall greatly ap preciate your support at the pri mary and for all past favors. I thank you kindly. 2tf 0. A. BLEAKMAN. Hardman. Chas. L McNary Republican for Renomination WHAT HE HAS DONE During his seven years in the Senate he has secured $31,020,269 for Oregon Development 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 $ 9,255,762 for Rivers and Harbors $ 9,080,000 for Reclamation and Power $11,138,107 for Public Roads $507,900 for Agriculture $ 310,500 for Forest Protection This is more than lias been secured by any other Western Senator in the same period. His powerful committee assignments and his prestige in the Senate equips him to accomplish even greater things for the continued development of Oregon's Resources and Industries. It would take years for a new man to attain his present position of prominence and influence. His slogan: "For Oregon; Us people and Their Welfare." Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllll The Highway Inn O. H WARNER. Proprietor Boardman, Oregon Wholesome Home Cooking Best place to eat between The Dalles and Pendleton i