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The Boardman Mirror Boardman, Oregon Mrs. Hopkins left Wednesday for IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS The Dalles to see her son, La Von, - MARK A. CLEVELAND, Publisher Mrs. A. T. Hi i ( mi, IOcal Editor. who recently underwent an tion for acute appendicitis. I getting along nicely. opera He is PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY 12.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE- Entered aB second-class matter Feb 11, 1921, at the postoffice at Hoard man, Ore., under act of Mar. 3, 1879 BOARDMAN LOCALS Mrs Sylvester Attebury left Sunday for an extended visit in the east. . Mr. Hurley of Hermiston was in town on business Tuesday. Mrs. Win, Davis of Portland was a We hear that Ralph Humphrey is married, but not knowing to whom, whn or where we shall make an ef fort to find out more explicitly be fore writing about it. Mr. Bailey with Mrs. Bailey and the boys and Zoe Had ley motored to Walla Walla to spend a few days this week. Mrs. McDaniel is taking care of the store during their absence. Mrs. O. H. Warner has a taken a rest from her duties at the Highway Inn and made a trip to Yakima to vis- j it friends and to be present at the visitor at the Ralph Davis home last graduation of a young lady friend of week. ! hers. C. W. Ladd of Portland was an Irrigon visitor first of the week, looking over some properties here and may return in a few days. Joseph Eskelsbn of Salem, Oregon, is (lie guest of Mr. and Mrs. Van Winkle several days this week. Mrs. Van Winkle is a daughter of Mr. Eskelson and expects to accompany him home for a few days' visit. Sam Hughes, merchant of Heppner, and a party of friends were Irrigon visitors Decoration day. They motored on through Hermiston and Butter creek and back to Heppner, having come up the Willow Creek road. Mr. Hughes reports wheat still pretty good up around Heppner where farmers have actually farmed their lands. Wahnona Rands departed Tues- Henry Klages, Mr. Chaffee and day for Hood River for a visit with ' Alton Klltz took a little jaunt in the relatives. I Klages jitney last week while look- I ing for work. They went to Yakima, I Mrs. Nate Macomber plans to leave Cle Blum, Seattle, Tacoma, Oregon Saturday for Pilot Rock, where she City, Silverton, Portland and back Mrs. M. E. Rand is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Walpole, for a few days. will visit this summer. Miss Minnie Gorger, who has been down in the Six Prong country all winter, is home for a while. Raymond Love, wife and baby have moved into the Chas. Goodwin house. They have been living at Munley. Prof, and Mrs. B. F, Schlsler of Los Angeles, Cal., an' visiting at the E. T. Messenger home. Mr. Schis.s ler is a brother of Mrs. Messenger. L. W. Davis of Louisville. Ki n tucky, surprised his son, Ualph and family, by his arrival last Monday. Re will qnend a few days visiting here. Charlas Rands nt Monday , for Pendleton. He win return this week and make another visit at the Royal liands home before returning to his home in Portland. .1. I!. Johnson is visiting friends In Illinois and other eastern points I.. Inn' he returns home. He was a delegate to the Presbyterian general assembly at Grand Rapids, Midi. Mis. Marlowe and son, Roy, of Adams, arc expected this week to spend the week nd at the Kan. i t home. Mrs. Marlowe la Mrs. linn Bier's mother They are on their way fo Corvallls. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Parrel! and their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Farrell, of Gateway, Ore, were visl- Japanese or silver tors last week at the Ralph Davis offers most promise home. Tlie Davis' lived at Gateway before coming to Koardman. home again In a few days. It was a wonderful trip and thoroly enjoyed by all three of them. F. A. Parrish and wife of Long Reach, California, came last week for a few days' visit at the Warren home. Mr3. Parrish Is a sister of Harry Warren and until recently they had not met for twenly years. The Parrish ei left Tuesday for Hood Stiver and thence to Seattle and on up to Canada before their return to their I.os Angeles home. FARM POINTERS Cultivation of row crops in Oregon should begin while the weedB are small, says the experiment station. The first made with a harrow or weeder and later cultivations with a toothed cul tivator. The cultivator should be run about three inches deep or just deep enough to stir the soil sufficient ly lo kill weeds and cover up weeds in the, row. In some instances on rath er hard soils deep early cultivation should be made . Land for kale should be well ma nured and after plowing must be ltept clean of weeds until planting time, which is usually after a favor able rain in June. Kale plants should be set di ep to make them grow close to the ground and avoid excessively tall stalks in the field, the experiment station finds. The tall stalks are more susceptible to winter injury. For late planting for hog or poul try feed the experiment station finds hull buckwheat it Is sowed like- Mr. and Mrs. Suddarth, Miss Blanche Powell and Mrs. Lester motored to the -coast Wednesday. i The Melon Growers' association now report about ninety-five per cent of the acrage signed up and most of the acrage very good crop prospects and a week or eight days ahead of last year at this time, but weather conditions between now and harvest time will have much to do in producing ripe mel ons with same comparative earli-ness. AT Mr. Howell of Boardman, also Mr. Hadley, were business callers in Irrigon during the first of the week. J J FT ft . 1 F? jGL jrfL IN Mrs. W. T. Eggleston lias returned cultivation! are usually I from tne hospital and is staying with Mr. and Mrs. Glasgow until she gets strong. Mrs. R. S. Lamareoux has movedH to Gresham, where Mr. Lamareoux is hauling green cordwood with Ford trucks. if l , it . .-2. Wi. .y . . lifts BM Alley and wife of Grass Valley were Boardman visitors on Sunday. They were on their way to Hermis ton,. They are looking for a location here, desiring to trade their win at ranch for some alfalfa land. Mrs. W. H. Stewart and son, Roy returned this week from Fossil, Ore., spread to other plants In the field On Potato seed buyers are becoming in their choice of household goods to Echo, where seed and demand seed of better A REGULAR PRAYER (Author Unknown) Lord, let me live like a Regular Man, Willi regular friends and true Let me play the game on a Regular plan, And play that way all through; Let me win or lose with a Regular ImUe And never be known to whine, For that is a "Regular Fellow's" style And I want to make it mine! Oh, give me a Regular chance in life, The same as the rest, I pray, And give me a liegular girl for a wife To help me along the way. Let me know the lot of humanity, Regular woes and joys, And raise a regular family Of Regular girls and boys. Let me live to a Regular good old age, With Regular snow white hair. advises. Sick plants arc a source of Having done my labor and earned my infection irom which disease may grain on any time to the l well prepared seed lied From the middle of May end of June. Forty-five pounds of seed are used per aery. It Is especially valuable for poultry feed and for sale to millers. Diseased jtotntn plants should be removed from the seed fields as soon as they appear, the Oregon station fatnotic Add Picnic Lunch, Baseball Game, Smoker in Evening, Dance After Smoker. Bring year lunch. Everybody Cordially Invited. where they have been visiting. Tuesday Nate Muepmher moved their more particular they expect to be located for a tlmr. quality. ARLINGTON NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $75,000.00 OFFICERS A. Wheelhouse, Pros. S. A. Rossier, Vice-Pres. ! I. M. Cox, Cashier Chas. F. Story, Ass't Cashier ARLINGTON OREGON wage. And played my game for fair; And so at last when the people scan My face on its peaceful bier, They'll say, "Well, he was a Regular Man!" And drop a Regular Tear! amonrinnrFH servici . sukuj. m,M mmmmam a k . manmnn mm I ne Best is none too good lmVmJji& fSy J ROUND TRIP fj, (fML. Summer ;7-f J Excursion mi Stir Fare3 Sunday School 10:30 a. u. Church Service 11:0 a. tt) Christian Liideavor 7: H0 p. m All are welcome. REV. 15. S. HUGHES, l'i stor. WOODSON & SWEEK A TT HtX FYS-A T-1 , A V Heppner, Oregon. The Highway Inn 0. H WARNER, Proprietor Boardman, Oregon Wholesome Home Cooking Bett place to eat between The Dalles and Pendleton . Sit. ' f .V DAILY BETWEEN MAY 22 SEPT. IS A. H. SWITZER ATTORNEY AT LAW Arlington, Oregon S. E. NOTSON A T 1 O R X B Y A 1 - L A W Ollice in Court House HEPPNER OREGON Denver. MM ; c:-.v.Vand $tm.l Omaha . ii:. ro.on'o . i 7 Kanoa.cn :.oo i Pitt,fcurai n.r St. Le nt.. 7H.MI Wcthlnitoi 191. Chi. aaa . l rti Phil'.i Oetroit 10H.it; Nw YcrK. Uii i Clnclnn.v' lot ihi " s . liit h iVrr, ijn te- i .... .it cnti. Ftti.il tet .no lliv.H CV lobar 31, l2. Liberal stop-ovi-i , inlniti BOing .m.t ri'iununif. A HH trip to iiwrttn. tit raaV additional '-oat w.:: .iiiu'.; : xci .nc. U a life lima. Oil by phone and let u make U your arrniitftoents. tt coat. io mora and will aae your va'.i.nl w linu R. S. PmTls, Agt. loarlnuin, Or. NOTICK FOB PUBIJCATIOlf Department of the Int' rior, 1'. ?. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon. May 9. 1924. NOTICE is hereby Kiven that Thomas Y. Miller, of Hoardman. Oregon, who, on March 17. 1919, made Hoim siiad Entry, No. 020474, for NE NW 4 , being I nit "A" Umatilla Project, Section 14. Town ship 4 North. Hange25, East. Wil lamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to.the land above described, before C. G. lllay den. United States Commissioner, at lioardman. Oregon, on the 17th day Of June. 19 .'4. Witnesses: G. E Brown: E. A. Brown; R. T. Brown; J. K. Gorhani, all of Board man, OttfUi J. W. DONNELLY. 15-17 Registtr. Try cur Sherwin-Williams paints and varnishes. There is none better. also-' 1 i 1 We have a complete line ot j T7 i i vcudr nume "mock Building Material Builders' Hardware Cement, Lime, Wood, Coal, Posts I W. A. MURCHIE I Boardman. a: ii;:i irOTKTR Insurance I WM !c'jajtY ! CMicral r.sen:er Agent I IV ill a. i.l. vi.on Celebrate the 4th at Boardman. ANY GIRL in trouble may coniaiunl cate with Ensign Lee of the Sal ration Army at tae White Shield Home, 565 May fair Are., Tortlaud, The annual scheol meeting of Dis trict No 25, Morrow Countv, Ore gon, will be held at the school house t in lioaruman. tiregon, June 16, 192 at 2:30 p.m. MRS. GLADYS GIBBONS. 15-3t Clerk Hoard n wi rate the 4th. If J. C lender ii WANTED Freah eggs and chickens. Koarha - Oregon ! French Cafe, Pendleton. auSltf H IHIHHMIIUi