The QoardntftC Mirror Boaidmaii, Origolrf m!i. omsvbi. vi. PnbUsMf ji,s. I T. Hcivim, Local Fditor. PUBUSHKD BVBRY FRIDAY $2 00 l'KR YEAR IN AOVANCK- Entered as second class matter Feb U, 1921, al the postonVe at Board man. Ore., under net of Mar. S, 187 BOARDMAN LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. F.H.Moore of Curium are visiting at the BUU Caret t home. Mr. and Mrs, J.C Pallcnger n4 Maxino motored to Hem.lstou Tuoe day. Dorotliy P.onrdman left Saturday for Salem as her school opens Mon day the 15th. BO A RDM AX SCHOOL NOTES Ray I.amoreaux and wife of Irri gon called on the Fred ilraham family Saturday evening Roy Gilbrcth returniKl last wtek from Longview, Wn. where he has been for some time. Mrs J. Gorham. Mrs. Johnson of M.sner and Mrs. K. Rands motored to Arlington Thursday I'lx Itlsrli Seined Classes Organize The several rhusstw of the high school met recently and ohvtod the class officers for the present year. Freshmen Olasa The elections resulted as follows: Eldon Wilson. President Alex Avers, Vice-President Mabel Brown, Sec.-Treas. Mr. tlrbrgs, Class Advisor Sophomore Class Norma'" Hailey. President Kims Itroyles. Sec.-Treas. Arihur Bullov, Editor Junior Class Carl Avivs. Sergeant at Mrs. Pot. gondolier. Class Advisor Katherine Brown. President Mildred Duncan. Sec.-Treas. Kay IVmpsey. Vice .President Howard Packard, Editor Mrs. Crowder. Class Advisor Senior Class Prances C.llbreth, President Elmo Russell. Vice-President Rlanch Imus. Sec.-Treas. Professor Russell, Class Advisor The freshman class were Initiated last Thursday evening. They founu i'.iat initiation was not as terrible ns a few of them had expected. Re freshments were served in the Cafe terla. Several of the alumni were present to witness the introduction of Yernoiv CVawfoiM lof Woodland ,,. . j... -.. ., f..- .t-,s the IS Freshmen to the real hall of - ! I . Illllie I ur.uu,' ,-. " 1 visit at the Nick Faler home. learning: Mr. Togg of flearhart came recent y to see his daughter Mrs. W O.King. He left for his home Saturday. covsTiTi tio DAI phoorvm I toa rd ma n was a eherd town Wed nr.-day of this week to observe Con jstttutlon Day In otxdienoe to the 1 Covenor'st proclamation, Thr I'oardtmin schools OttlWWMl Constitution Ia with very appro ipriate exercises, About fifty of the friends and parents wen" proMM Program given at school Wed ties day. Sepi. 17. at I 10 P Mi Star Spangled Manner All Flag Salute led by Mls Aldrlch The llovenor's Proclamation Elmo Russell rnis Song and Pit amble Freshman Class Recitations Frances tialla Mary Chaffee Norma Gibbons .Song Lois Messenger and Dale Cox .Quotations 5th and tUI.Cirades Soiik and Drill .ltd and 4th Grades Signing of tlx1 Constitution 7th and 8th grades America's Creed Short History of the Constitution Katherine Ilrown Question and answers on the Constitution Sophomors Short Constitutional Address W. A. Goodwin Sax. phone Duet Howard Packard and Elmo Kussell Elmo Russell America All Standing Exit March PREAMBUB: We. the peope df the P. S. In order to form a igore perfect union, establish Justice, Insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense. 11 1 If 1 RRIGON NEWS ITEMS A ten pound boy has arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Corey, Both mother and boy doing tine. R, F. Williams is assisting t.yle Se.iin.iii In the garage this week ac count of the Round- I rush ami business illicit up Mrs. it. S. Pamareoux and son, have moved hack eii their farm since all their renters have deserted the place. County iigeni Morse spent a couple of days In IrrtgOn getting repairs made on his 1'ord. He brOkfl the crank shaft a couple of miles wi st oi ftrlgon Tuesday W. T. Wright and Hen Knight are trying to work up some pl an to get In plumes en the Columbia rlvM Boul evard list. They helelvo this line can bo put In at a co.t of about twenty the dollars emit !v all doiinllnr. the work. It will be a tine thing and should be done as soon as possible. KEEP SMILING WITH KELLYS Why Coll MTJS9k s Km "eld If Tires C7 (WIMIMIV OHl'KCJH MHHY'M livery Huuaay Sunday School Church Service .. . Christian Endeavor All are welcome, 10:110 . 11:30 a. . 7:30 0 in. in. n. The cantaloupe season ; si 111 on Express shipments are being made dally and trucks every other day. The basis of :i child welfare is health and physical deeloptucnt. The foundallon of child health llM m proper feeding In Its broad as pert the proper feeding of children In volves around a public recognition m the interdependence of humans upon dairy cattle. The white race cannot survive without dairy products Kelly-Spi ingl ii I. Is arc alUOJIg the. OlO-CI aud best known tiros mi the market. They have alWIt)'" bad a reputation tot givbe; v. opt loual iikll'age and! remarkable nvr .. e. The Kelly tires f today are 0t$ tin. si thai t eliy lia rot built. They are slnmi'r, sturdier, will stand oe'ie punishment and more mlb ae than the t i " ( hhii which Kelly reputation mu built. Tin y iuhmI to lie u Utile higher priced (ban other tin, but now rodnnil prlri's ar" In elicit, on .irinimt of larger tat ;r l.oiilli.--. .aiol hOAOV Hie cosine no uitire tlmn Other tires which have lieer b"rne the Kelly reputation. We sell Kcllt -Springfield tlrex Im iausi we bidtej,. iliev will gin- our customers the oiom mileage mid the best service ut Inwctd rout. KKV. II. N. II Pllll FN, I'rutor. Eoi bargains in lOOond batfd 4l see UdM! in IK rinlston. 1)0 S. E. NOTSON TTO It N K Y - A l - I. A Office In Court House Mt ' l-NF : - . - (MtEt.ON A. H. SWTTZER Ari'OK.VKY AT l,.W Arllngtoni Ownon WOODSON & SWKEK ATTORN NTH- r-l. ThLs year the Poardmnn High school students have a chance at a subjeet which Is new In thie school. I That Is the useful study of book- The .TfX of men who have been keeping. We have already enrolled workfftsT on the lilghway near Rufus.in our class nine students. They are for some time have all returned as follows: Arthur Bniley, Norman home. Ralley. Weldon Avers Diehert John- (son. Edward MeClellan. Earl Olson. Mrs. Sam Shell has her niece. Pearl j Hector Wicklander. Carl Ayen Bullock of Pendleton spending the , dreti )llnran supt. J. O. Russell Is er hath and some lockers winter with her. school. She is attending Mr. and Mrs. Bryee Dillabough and family motored to Portland on Wednesday where be has a position in view. Mrs. A.C.Curtis of Seattle arrived Monday and is visiting her daughter.! Mrs. Arlle Packard and .-Irs John Jenkins. Miss Louise Sears and Mrs Jennie Deggvndorffer spent the week end at Joseph. Ore. motoring down Friday and returning Sunday evening. FOOT HA EL big game, O. A. Pendleton Frida The O. A. C. Cadet band under the I tfeCtiOB of Captain Harry lle.tnl. will be in Pendleton Tor the () A C Whitman football gane Oct. 3. Pol- promote general welfare, and secure lowing the game the bandsmen, niem the blessing of Liberty to ourelveo bers of the O. A. C. team and coach and posterity do ordain and establish ing staff will be guests at a reunion this Constitution for the Pulled Static dinner given by the Eastern Oregon IHHKION of America. ! alumni and former students of the 'college After the dinner the band The school Is now getting some wlM rurI,u,h Iliu,ir ,,ir ., hlir roll.ui. Mil- more apparatus. ronsMini: of a show- (Unrf. a, Happy Canon pavilllon for The new u, Whliman and O. A. C. rnotOT equipment Is being Installed by the C(.nter8 ,n ,h q. A. high school manual training class. I c .whltma gan ,T(tm he f,cl WhltBUUI will have an unusual!) strong team this year and the battle , Oct. 3. will be the first by the O A. C. team under Hie guidance of Pain J. Schlasler, new coach. The outlook for exhibits al the Pa cific International Live Stork Expo sltion at Portland. Ore . Is extremely good this year. A number of famous herds from the East and middle wit are coming, without fail, and others tfeppner, Oregon. If you will eoiue In ld refer t this advertlMoiiient, we will make you a discount to Introduce llio Kelly tlr. Seaman's 'ara . . . . OUKIJON ! Sell the instructor. Football is now In full sway and those who are turning out are get- JOKES ting Into form quickly. Mr. Griggs. ! Mrs. Crowder -"Francis. when was our last year's coach. Is spending Sir Humphrey killed?" every moment possible with the bpys. Francis- -"He was drowned In the A new football field has been eur- ocean." veyed and with some leveling of Mrs. C. - "When?" i III L. l I !.-,..,,..,., MVk !.... II,,.. II , rnnin icrooiui o win ot in kuvu i-iuuw tin- iniu-. i shape for the first game of the sea- Ijiteet:! Ison, Oct. 10th. ' Shorty has a shingle hob. HERB GREEN al biuaker and Jeweler I I II Plan .Is, Wax lies, lb., ks, Silver- I V- . 1 t 111. ilVwl T witri X X T 1 I A. Time lop- .r Vt . It. H. A . Co. T ' ' " WrBRUn T 72(1 Main St. PENDLETON, OIIK,. MflHfHHmfHfmMH ARLINd TON NATIONAL BANK "Oldest P.ank in QHttaU rounty" Pounded in 1888 rn Oregon's In hill selecting next war's potato C. va. Whitman at seed hills that show green and look 1nlfy ,,u'lr ln"n,l"n f "''"" 3. vigorous later than the average are roommended by the experiment sta the great Pacific slope event. Among the herds promised is that of Milking Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Harrison re turned to Poardman recently from a summer at Seaside. Mr H. conMnues about the same as when he left. Raymond Lo . . . Shorthorns owned hv IThnnld WimhI ,,n,i Knhv and' "n tor improvement in tne nregon ' Oscar Kosar and family returned on Potato crop The leaves should be Tl. , normal for lbs varletv with no unu- mt his line pereheron.i. and .rv llkelv Mrs. Bob Smith has been home fori several days from The Dalles hospital j where she had a minor operation fori tumor She Is convalescing nicely. Monday from a flying trip to Konsaa. , by motor having left here Aug 31. Just two weeks and a day there and bark. Mi Beth Bleaknian and friend. Horace Rayhurn of Portland came Friday and visited at this brothers home. He will attend the Pendleton Round-Vp before returning home. W.A.Murrhie and wife and J C. Ballenger returned Saturday from a busineas trip to Eugene. Murchle's returned to Wasco. Sunday morning. Mrs E. K. Mulkey and son. Merle, went to Pendleton Wednesday to consult a physician . Both she and Merle have been on the sick list of late. Arthur Boye of Grandview, Wash., came Wednesday for a short visit at the Hereim home. He had been vb-itlng a week with the Larsens ar Lebanon. Arthur Goodwin of Condon has pur-haed W. A Goodwin's interest !.- the Pastime and will move his famiy here thla week having rented the F L. Brown house. Mrs. L. W Mitchell and son rtlch ard of Portland, came Wednesday to visit at the home of Mr. an-1 Mrs. J. contracted pneumonia after the oper rame with her. sual wrinkling or mottling. Indica tions of mosaic. Mosaic leaves have wl" l,rlnK 'f 0,her rMlt small areas less green and more el- draff "n"e breeders with him The low than the healthy leaf. Sometimes "I" rial ,raln w,,'' n brot Priceless anl these leave appear to have thin spots mal arr tN" continent last year . ... ' aiiflh Hi II 111 i.r,lL. m.I Miss Flvnn of Hardman. were week- " "pm. I'lants win. unirorm.. gr.n, -' " . . .. , T, ., . , smooth leaves are the best. They may made such extraordinary time that end visitors at -he (.len Hadley home. J dug k h,Khly llk,,y , ,,r ntipll,.nt(ul They ar- both teachers In the h gh now d put lnl0 for g9 schorl Zoe Hadley, who is teaching on cooling out. Seed selection pays in the mountain, was also home for in the commercial field and is par-;con'" n "' an, ,,a' ' " llculariy valuable Tor next year's me ira.n, line UM nfinn, win ue seed plot. "bigger and better." V V. ' ... 1'iotKv., II. M. Cox,' . OFFICERS fre & A Elostier, VIc-Pree. iier Cha& v. Story, As-' Cashier Alii CNGTON ORKCiO.N , V l. f the week end. Dr H. C.Curry, the Seattle Eyesight Specialist, who has made professional visits to Boardmon for many years, will again be at the Highway Inn Monday. Sept. 22. For one day only, Eyes examined Glasses Fitted. Prices reasonable. Mrs. Saldern, mother of Mrs J. T. H.aley, Mrs. Packard, a slater, and Mrs. Healey, Sr., mother of J. T. Heaiey, came Saturday for a short visit at the Healey home They left Tuesday for their home in Portland accompanied by Miss Doris Healey who will this year. attend Monmouth again Mrs. Adolph Skoubo entertained the Ladles Aid on Wednesday at her home. Tl.ie spacious lawn made an Ideal place for the guests, twenty j In number, who enjoyed the after noon. RoHtiM business was trans-, acted. "Rally day" was stressed by I Mrs. Hoardman and everyone urged to be present on Kept. 28th at Sun day school. It was voted to have tl.s Aid serve an election day dinner, Nov. 4th Plans for this will be j CmDlt:tf-M! :u tit" ru-xt iiMM'tlnK and. 111. .1111 .mi. v . . ! iuiiaiu i Bend were oternigh' visitors at the ! com mittee appointed. ,.f Tvtr itjaWialH". mihr I served a most elaborat They then vleiu.d at the McKarland , wa assisted by ranch at Umatilla and at Mrs. J. T. j &nd IMchardson. Bullock's home at Pendleton. They I a LIVESTOCK MEANS DOLLARS TO FARMERS T IS diversified farming with dairying and hog and I -.sheep raising which insurs the permanent prosperity I of every agricultural section It provides the farmer with monthly income and reduces the necessity of seasonal horrowing or otherwise run ning into debt It enables him to market his alfalfa, hay and grain in such concentrates as butter, cheese, cream, milk, pork and wool, lessening freight charges an d increasing his net revenue The Best is none too good I Try our Sherwin-Williams paints and varnishes. There is none bet- S ler. also- We have a complete line oi Cedar Flume Stock Build ing Material Builders' Hardware Cement, Lime, Wood, Coal, Posts W A. MURCHIE Boarditt&iit Oregon. will attend the Round-l p before t:.ey return home. Mr. and Mrs C. J. Blayden are plea(id to announce the marriage oi their daughter Frances Kllen to Mr. Walter Olsen of Clatskanie Oregon. The bride and groom will be at hoinein Clalskanle In the near future where Mr. Olsen is Interested in 'he lumber Industry. The hostess lunch. She Miwdan.es Garret t Mrs Skoubo very graciously gave several violin and vocal selections. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Blayden Oct. I, the first Wednesday In October. Rider at HermlBtom sells furni ture, stoves, and all kinds of second hand goods cheap. 6-2o WANTED- Fresh eggs and chickens. French Cafe, Pendleton. au31tf Her. al ii,.. Dank of Stanfleld, we believe having the rl?ht kind ami quality or livestock on every fiirm means much to this community and to each Individual farmer. And ofcourse, we are always glad to en courage more fanning operations, A new, bigger and better pavilion will I se the Piirlrir International Idve. HOCk Exportttod at Portland this year, Nov. 1st to Mth. lien- will be MMmMod the greatest gathering of purebred beer anil dairy rattle, sheep, goats, bogs ami chickens ever evhlblted In America, It Is an ipK,t (unity YOU should not puss by, for her. you may Ml inly quality breeding and mod ern production methods as practical by the leading breeders of the entire country. Be sure and attend.' Bank of Stanfield mmmmmmmgiimmmmm t, v-ru ; ,m J i it Let us print those butter wrappers. The Highway Inn O. H EARNER, PropHtor Bbardman, ( rrcgon Wholesome Horme Cooking Best place to eat between The Dalles and Pendleton I I