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The Boardman Mirror Boardman, Oregon MARK A. CLEVELAND, Publisher .Mrs. A. T. Hereim, Local Editor. lTIIUSHED EVERY FRIDAY $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE- J land is visiting her sister, Mrs. I Dingmon, here. Mrs. Wackrow likes Boardman and would buy here i: she could sell her Portland property. Geer & Hoffman of Centerville have opened a garage in the old garage building on the highway and are equipped to handle overhauling jobs and do trouble shooting. At SAFE HOME CANNING RULE IS ANNOUNCED BY O. A O. IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS j W. R. Walpole made a business New Time-Table or FeuVrnl and State trip lo Heppner the first of the Departments Supersede AH Former Recommendations. "Safe home canning requires care- nis left root' ful attention to every step in the pro-' -Mrs- Wadsworth went to Hot Lake cess." I and back Tuesday to visit Mr. Wads- This is the rule announced by the worth at the Sanitarium. Mr. Wads O. A. C. extension service in putting ' worth ls not imPrving very rapidly, out a bulletin with succinct direc- j CoUDle of rains during the past (ions for each step, on information ! wepk have cooled oft the weather supplied by the federal bureau of ! some- In fact niShts nave been too home economics and approved by the j 0001 for the best rPslll,s- horticullural products department of, week. H. T. Walpole is down with rheu matism this week. It has settled in Entered as second-class matter Feb 11, 1921, at the postofflce at Hoard man. Ore., under act of Mar. 3, 1879, an (,ary (ate a gag tank wni De put in and other improvements added. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Mary Smith has recovered from! Mrs. Clay Warren gave a pre-nup- the measles. tial shower on Wednesday for Miss BUe Packard, who is to be married Mrs. Albert Macomber came up to Lowell Spagle of Hubbard, Oregon, Tuesday from Arlington. , on July 13th. The bride-to-be was the recipient of all kinds of lovely Maurice Goodwin leaves Thursday gifts and the guests were refreshed for Condon to work in harvest. . with delicious eats. Mrs. Nate Macomber left Satur day for Pilot Rock, Oregon, for the summer. J. C. Ballenger and wife returned last week from Wasco. Mrs. Rallen er has been there for two weeks. C. C. C Ikins and family of Spo kane nd Mrs. Ivan Trent visited his parent's home, H. C. Calkins, on the Larsen place. Prof. IJ. F. Schlsler left Tuesday Tor California after visiting at the Messenger and Flickinger homes. Prof, Schisler Is brother of Mrs. .Messenger and Mrs. FlieklDfer, A program was given last Sunday al the chUTOh for Children's day consisting of songs, recital ions and musical numbers which was en joyed by those present, Oregon Agricultural College, Cor vallis. Uran Messenger of Board man will go to the R. 0. T. C. sum mer camp at the Presidio of San Francisco, Cal., this summer. The men will report June 13 to receive uniforms and assignments. Training will continue until July 25, when the men will break camp. The first part of the six weeks in fantry drill and basic training will be emphasized while the latter part of the time will be devoted to practi cal application of Hie principles learned. A practice trip is in the program. Sports of all kinds will be encouraged at the camp. Mr. Messenger is a member of the motor transport unit. the college. The new time tables for processing supercedes all former recommenda tions and tables published by the state and the federal departments on home canning. They give the safe time for Oregon fruits and small fruits, and for most vegetables. Only the clean, sound and fresh produce is to be used for canning.. It should be taken perfectly within two hours after harvesting and thor oughly washed as for cooking. Every bit of soil ls to go, as it may carry dangerous bacteria hard t kill. Mrs. J. D. Still, sister to Mrs. Debbie Bell McCune, arrived from the east Monday and is going to make her home with Mrs. McCune, at least for the time being. The Mutual Creamery Co. is in stalling a cream testing station at Irrigon and expects to have Art Thompson in charge. Cream will be paid for when delivered. Wayne Steward has purchased a Ford truck from Kellogg & Schemke to use in handling the crop of canta loupes from the field to the cars and packing sheds. Mr. H. C. Wolfe, foreman for i bureau of reclamation, has a force of The Highway Inn O. H WARNER, Proprietor Boardman, Oregon Wholesome Home Cooking The fruits and vegetables are then given a short pre-cooking. Full di rections for processing follow the general instruction. Bulletin may be obtained by applying to the ool lege at Corvallis. Harry Warren and Mrs. Clay Warren and children, Mrs. A. T. Hereim and A. T. Jr. left ThuiT day for Portland. Mrs. Hereim goes to Portland to receive expert treat ment for goitre. Mrs. Frances Wackrow of Port- Al. Mefford suffered a very pain ful accident Tuesday while at work for the stale highway commission near Arlington. Hel was attempt ing to start an engine used for pump ing when a 20-penny spike he was holding was driven clear through his hand. Re returned to Board man Wednesday and will be In capacitated for work for some time, a it hough H is not anticipated that any infection or irrltatio I wfU aggravate the discomfort and hinder a speedy healing of the wound. men completing number sixteen lat eral now and several cars of 18-inch pipe has been shipped in from Walla Walla. The work is done to relieve 17 when irrigation is most needed during July and August. Mrs. C. E. Glasgow went to Port- Dry Wheat Treatment Wins liiml Sunday night as a delegate to The new dry method of treating Grand Lodge of Eastern Stars. Mrs. seed wheat for protection against Vane Jonea and Mrs- w. T- Eggle- stinklng smut has been made so rap- Kton also went t0 Portland Monday id progress in Oregon that growers nlSht to take in the Rose Festival are expected to purchase some 60,- an expect to return with Mrs. Glas- 000 pounds of copper carbonate dust sow the last of the week, lor the 1924 planting. The amount County Agent Mr. Morse was in used last year was estimated at 45,- Irrigon Tuesday checking over the 000 pounds by E. R. Jackson, exten sion crop specialist who is in close touch with the field situation. Suc cess ip getting a stand with the dust Ireated grain, so pronounced last j ear, may lead even more farmers than at first might be expected to substitute the liquid method for the dry this year. . 1 rabbit situation which is on the in crease again, and hopes to make an other poison day. It seems that the rabbits are coming in from the sage brush country and as the old baits are all about gone, they Increase rapidly. He also looked into the trouble growers are experiencing in raising cucumbers this year. Samples have been sent to plant pathologists at Corvallis and every effort is being made to ascertain what is the cause and remedy it. MMMHtIIMHHMf I Sell i Insurance! BIG CE AT BOARDMAN, ORE. Big Parade, Games, Sports and Races Patriotic Address and Program Picnic Lunch, Baseball Game, Smoker in Evening, Dance After Smoker. Bring your lunch. Everybody Cordially Invited. !J. C. Ballenger jj Boardman Oregon j; I HMMIIHM NO TICE FOB PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, May 9, 1924. NOTICE Is hereby given that Thomas Y. Miller, of Boardman, Oregon, who, on March 17, 1919, made Homestead Entry, No. 020474, for NE14NW14, being Unit "A" 1'iuatilla Project, Section 14, Town ship 4 North, Range25, 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. O. Blay den, United States Commissioner, at Boardman, Oregon, on the 17th day of June, 1924. Witnesses: G. E Brown; E. A. Brown; R. T. Brown; J. F. Gorham, all of Board man, Oregon. J. W. DONNELLY. 15-17 Register. Best place to eat between The Dalles and Pendleton MUHMiHummntmw siuc4Mtste-t met hhn ARLINGTON NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $r 5,000.00 OFFICERS A. Wheelhouse, Pres. S. A. Rossier, Vice-Pres. H. M. Cox, Cashier Chas. F. Story, Ass't Cashier ARLINGTON - - - OREGON iiiiiiiiiMIMMnt,.. It is easy to reach us when T you want jour CLOTHES CLEANED PBESSED and REPAIRED Service Unsurpassed Hat isf action Guaranteed IMPERIAL CLEANERS HEBMISTON, OREGON f Mall orders receive lU'omnt attention Boardman will celebrate the 4th, COMMUNITY CHURCH SERVICE Every Kunclay Sunday School 10:30 a. in. Church Service 11:30 a. m. Christian Eiideavor 7:30 p. rn. All are welcome. BEV. R. S. HUGHES. I'rstor.. WOODSON & SWEEK A I TO It N H S- A T- LAW Heppner, Oregon. A. H. SWITZER ATTOBNEY AT LAW Arlington, Oregon S. E. NOTSON A T T O B N E - A 1 - L A W Office in Court House HEI'PNEil OREGON Is the Nation's Greatest Playgroond Every American should share in the Inspiration of Its towerli g peaks, leapin? geysers, growl In grottos, boilii r rauldrOM, in the midst of which aremag.lflc. it hoti Is. charming cot tags vllbtgoa SU0 BUM of matchless boulevards and all tha i omform of l.uii.e. Band tor our t ooklat. It tells the thrilling storv of nature's v. iideiland. Our THROUGH SLEEPING CAR Operated DAILY during the season between Portland and West Yellowstone by the Unjon Pacific System It ourr. pre . itatlve . cplaln the various tours wr leli cr.iil.le visitors in sn th vn,,u.-o...., minimum coat: also nuote fares, prepare vour Itinerary and make your reservations. Cail on B. 8. DAVIS, Agent Boardman, Oregon. or address Wlf. MoMI'imAT General Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon i - ii gnmmmmmmmsm ROUND TRIP Excursion Fares on sale dnJt to September II Kansas City $ 67.00 St. Louis 76.50 Chicago SI. 00 Detroit 100.62 i jim 103.SS Washington .... 136. 54 New York 142 40 Boiton 14S.50 Corresponding fares to othar Important center. Final re turn limit October 31. 193. Liberal atop-over privileges going and returning. A aide trio to Tellowstone at small additional coat. Cull on R. S. Davis, Agt. oarlman, Oit. WM. McMURRAY General Passenger Agent Portland Oregaa The Best is none tco 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.