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10 THE BOARDMAN MIRROR VOLUME IV Milton Stock It Veteran P.OARDMAN, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26,1924 NUMBER 83 ... ... .. ' 'ton Stock, veteran ililnl !.--tit it ii. ulin la now hrtiWm doWM iln ''.. In corner fur iln- fighting liodg era. Stock I retcrnn of ninny nig ll'llgUC ClltupitlgUa, hilling Heell SCI Vil e vitii tin- fthmtt ii" oii u iiic mi. Loots it i mi t m. HOLDING BACK By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK Daan of Man, Unirriljr u( Illinois. lUTltS DAYTON wu looking " Wl hT ltn-nrili-l clothing, mill ho wabuMl' t" wiuii miiit will Safety III- disposed of Without llS Hi oucrlnVe to herself nr in her family tiho luiit listen u recently t" un 141111.1 unil Hint wanted lo aeem luirlljlil nil generous unit jet no: yield enllr. I In hrr emotional Impulses. "Here are u couple of vests of yo, I ma ami un old brown skirt of mini', Kile Mil d lo her daughter. Mnn rn tiiink I'll ii-ntl ilii'in to tin I'ommlnoi Tin y ure of no possible uih" fur in) tli.uf i'Im-, mill 1 luili' ti give huh anything tiiii I ooold um'.' "Why ilon't ynu put In tlint gray tilt of father's?" Moggta naked. "tUkl your lust winter's coal? Yoll'H DI'O'I ww Hm in Main, umi they wonM BhN prri" needy person good sen Ice." "Tliry aevni loo good in give away," Mm. liiiytmi replied, "umi, besides. I'd ' ttiotiiflit I wight rut tlu'tii up umi Imilil them Into h rag; tin' nj umi the blue would go beautifully together lira. Jackson hull uni' In her lii'ilruotii lust wi'ok Hint pleased me very llillrh." Mr Dartoo forgot Unit Mm hud s trunk full of braid I rug iilri'inly lliul alio l .i.i no pi nil- for. It whb Just I li olil hnhlt of hoi. line luu k. of never lie ln quite able (o make Ihi' Niirri'flili'r Tin- milt would hmiii in tin- closet un III II wn moth cm 1 i'ii. Hie rout wtedd uisa from one closet U itnolhi'r, 01 they would be made Into rugs ft which alii- hud no uac, while down Hi street there were men itnd women nnil I'lilldren with hurdly n nig to hide thi'lr shivering, naked bodies. When tllfford ri'por'.i'd to the i ll? official the onovnl of Mm aoaaaaablt prnpi'it) in' rouiii nut ipiitr bring i in a.'if in make H clean breooi of it. "i limi t bolloto lha other nfJooM toll the truth," he iplnlnrd in mi In ttmoto friend, "and I conl afford to be aklnned." Up wasn't quite honest ii u ii mot 04b man; or na follow tiiia holding luH'k. VN 'in not grre our solves iimt to ii principle with i'iiiii plole nlmndoli. Winn we give over WO do 11 gNdgiftgljr. Wlii-ti we t I'll our wlvA we love them we any so, too often, with reaen nllolia. We lire iifrnid lo go nvoronthuolaatlc, ooor gontroua. orori ii (4J. till, Wali u S' wplr Unlun ) DAIRY INDUSTRY MUST BE PROTECTED We ellli'.ena of the (ditto lake H j;no(l i f deul ni pride 111 Hie dully induairy of OrOgOOi god W have reiiaon lo do i " I ii in i lie iiiim'Mi HKiiriiiiurui uueriini , 'if Un entire comiiionweulth. Hut li Hi we I. now I hut It la H; nd I portunt, H w ill do no liarni lo for. 1 1 Unit knowledge with Home ioihtiI flirtil, everj one ol lllrh lilHJ he vei l IK-d from uvittlnble aourraa. There me lii Oremin iiboul J :!f.,0(.'O dairy rows, Keventy-three uiul a half per rent of I he fiinna In the atitte I. lie .Inlry rattle on them. In 122 the lnteat Itgurex nvalln'ilo I from the rafMMta of the frUtite Dairy umi Kood Commlai'loner I ahow thai l!i,li20,7K pounda of butter were made In the Hlnte by li Hi; en amel I a ami ttie amount paid for the milk was $7.17.194.69. There were til rheife fiirtutlia In Oregon, which bouKlit I14M,M6 pouutla of milk mid made i herefrom 10,122,' XG pounda of cheeae. They paid f 1.978,602.60 for the milk There Were aeietl i ohdelidi ll milk factorial arhMk bought tT,MfMI pounda of milk and paid g 1 . 2 4 ! I3I.1J for It. mukliiK 31.193.90 I mi uiul of condenaiil milk Thua over ten millon dollam pld for ma terlnla by the imiiiufuclurinn plulita of the dairy ImliiMiry for the inllkpro duriil on 1 1 i: . j ii funua. Add to this the eattmateil payineiita for milk for lii' criatii ami Hie vultle of the milk and rrentii ggod for bome ronaump tlon. wblrh l $9,999,321 SO and the total value of milk on the farm la mora than twenty million dollar If we try to SOttgtaVto lha' value of the dairy induairy. we mual Include the value of the rowa, the burn and OOnlPtttODl, Ihe value of the i reamer tea, cheeae farloriea and coudeiiaarlea, a well na the products, both raw and PMMfacturiHl. Thia total exceeda two hundred tiillllnn dollara. Thnae are taxed and the (axea have a hln ahare In aiipporilni; (he State anil County Kovernmenta. The dairy Indurtry auppurta, in whole or In part, a fourth of (lie BO pulatlon of the atate . The farmer, the hired man. the butter uml cheese gaakor!, the at my of people working lor the milk illatrlbulliiK planta of UM cltb-a. Iho l ien who grow the hay and prepare the feeds all theae men and their dependents there la no 'lid to the chain of those who make I heir living from some phase of the dolrj Industry. On its continuation and growth they depend All these people buy fro. n Ihe home ne-i rh.ini . they depot :t their money with their home banks; and they help build schools and churches. There la no bualtieaa or charitable enterprise in Oregon whlc .i doo not derive support from the dairy industry. Murh of our atate is adapted pecul iarly to dairying, but In some sec-1 lions, oaperlall) where logged of laud or Irrigation projects cry out tor some means of Immediate profit It has been fniind that Ihe dair.i row browses annuel Ihe stumps and returns a monthly milk chick to her owner: she rata the alfalfa grown b Irrigation ami helps her owner meet his pay tnents. The dulrv cow, more than any olh er agency, maintains anil restores Ihe fertility of the soil. Without h. i . crops would soon diminish. When every citizen fully under stands that this great industry has struck a shrewd blow, they will rally lo the s tl port of Ihe measure lb -signed to protect It froi i proper competition. The dairy Industry Is vital to the I' n pei ,i i ni i iregou, and this pros perity Is not conllned to the owners of the cows. It spr. rnls out and cmbracca every bully , , veti those who mistaken ly seek lo harm It. Round-Up Queen on Her Royal Chair Bim Zlri xlnmcK r. '&rVV t aolaT a aTV"l 1 f '..j-.' . ai'l --n . 1 . it I i V ' V'J .'iff; yoai. .i ."M WaalajM Bids were opened Thurs day by the state highway commission for the bridge across the Umatilla river at Umatilla. Lindstrom & Fei genson were lowest bidders at .$47,602. According to a message from County Judge Schannep, however, the con tract will be let to Parker & Ban field. Your Eyes Alius Jnsie Kedg-wick, qU'lt of he Pendleton (Ore.) Itoimd Cp. lmk the precoduil f roora when she letoetod two hnsky eowponcfeort for ier si nal attendants Instead of the custom.iry tuiiida of honor. INTER! OLLE(;i ATE FOOTBALL AT PENDLETON With reports from Whitman Indica ting that Nig Itorleske ia putting In the held one of the strongest teams that has represented the Mlsslonar les on the gridiron in years. Eastern Oregon fans are preparing to view one of the bust college games ever played in this section when O. A. C. and Whitman tangle in park Friday. October 3. So Impressed is l oach I'aul J. Srhis lie By FKKIiKHK'K I). KTKIt'!' Kit. M 1. of Mate IWmnl of Health Modern civilization haa tmXtt changed the function Of the eyes of man. The reading of the printed page throws an enormous strain op the eye by requiring it to make man? more movement' than :.re called for In visualizing NU-gO objecis Tho ey Is one of the organs most commonly strained in modern life. In its mod ern use, the eye Is constantly focus ing at short distances I'nfortunale ly many of u. in fact more than sixty pV cent, have physi'ia! defects of vision. By this is meant that tie eye Is defective to an extent that causes the vision to be less thai' normal, or that ood vl. Ion Is obtain 1 strength. In the first place, for , d through an exertion which cause first lime In history. Mg HoriesKe ,tl.aln No phy. icial defect contri naa an - , " f i ! rmtes more directly to fatigue and the great Whitman athletics for all time will help Nig tutor the Maize Inefficiency than eye strain or Is and BlttO into shape. more responsible for waste of vitm Despite early bearish rumons it U,v effort, time and material. Head evident that Itorleske has a quorum - dtllnM, are e8. Ill I Tlt'I If'ilt I (1 Mill ,1.111 M. I'll II.IHU ltound-rp from whlch lo buiid. his 1924 mach ine. Outstanding among his veterans is Karl Tllton. rangy halfback who sler with the formidable line-up that played in 1922 and was the sensation Whitman Is getting together, that un- ,,f the northwe.-t Other heady back usually heavy practice sessions are fld men are Hall, Tllton. Lackey and evi n now going forward behind clo aid Franks, while there is a lingering gates at Corvallls. Schlaaler though hope In Walla Walla that "Corky" handicapped by his untamHIarlly Comkrum diminutive quarter, may with his ateyon, will put a strong be back to take over the signal call team In the field if he ran Sehl-isler DK uses the .Notre Haine system of play The line seems to he Nlg's big and fans who come to PonOlOtOg to problem but with a lot of experienced ( ,., t.s examined by a special! t. Lack see in,. Aggies uo ineir siuu may ex- malarial ana a nunen oi ni'wroiiii-isj proper care causes a variety of p. i t to see a real oil. naive released that Is good. Ilorleske snouia nave a; , In the new lied and Illack mentor. n,,. that will match lib speedy set of I ey oefecla. Avoid fine worg. h n, ,. , v, ,..,,,. , i, i fnr kw. work Ls especially bad for children peclall: frequent restilt.? of eye strain Prim blurring, restricted dlslan! vision, ocasional double virion, mus cular tv itchlngs. digestive dietur ganeoo and a variety of otlier mani fest itlonn may be due to eye strain. Yo r yisji require intel'lgent care. If you have headaches or if in read ing, the book Is held nearer than twelve Inches, you should have your big league couches in their arly sea- As for O. A. C, it Is certain the and should not be continuous. Resi son practice games Is to :iold their famous Aggie d-.ense win not oeiaca-. your eJ.pg frequently from study and Ktull in n . i. I ..! nspeci to the tng anil coupieu wnn ine iimuui i ...... ..... ,.i .,..1 ,. t w In. nr.. ,il- tack that Schtssler's followers ; ., , ,; .,,,,,1, I,,,, i i.ia on UUt trttt oD ol tf, " t oya n mm oi year. Judging from the early season say will be on d.ck, NU's men will 1 jtg. trength at WMtman, BcnnaUer will have to -o har.l to put across a w in. i;,;1ding on moving tra.ns, looking be forest to use all his stuff ll lie is ill" .V.-ui, tiacK neiu niohs goon who . i Tk.i ..r mu.m., la hrH on th I'rice. Hovkln. C.arber. Ilell and Ce- coaches but it Is apple sauce for the Cart, while Sehulmerteh. Ireland and I ing in a recumbent position readingin r..w niolthev are sure of seeing a r, al Mattson of the rooRs. ale going ui push the lellernien naru lor Indicate positions game Keports from W hitman Testing cows Tor butterfat piinluc Hon In onler to weed out the low producers Is gaining head way In east Oregon has produced ore world champion dairy cows than any other stnle In the Union. This Is possible ern Oregon counties, aayi N 0 .liimi bolh liecuuse of natural comllllons '" dairy speclallsl for the state col and the fact that some of our citizen l''1''' extension service, who dir. eta have devoted their Uvea to Improving 'ow loming association work In the the quality and productiveness of ''.late. these cuttle. They work not only f or their own good, but for I lie benefit of The roremost uatlons In the world an almont endless chain of people in nil times and ages, have been who are helped by dairying. nourished by the dairy row. SUCH IS LIFE Uan Znlm TUAT9 DIFFERENT i Rxoeciin' Comoanv oj i r r" 1 I I 7r vuHO 15 thi v-:- j Rev. N. Nicholaievich wbolcl03e work. The muscles are relaxed by directing the eyes on distant ob 1 jects. Heading on moving trains, looking for some time at movingpictures.read a dim light, racing a glaring lig .t these Should be avoided aa harmful to ioi eyes, lot the purpose of concert li.i your vision the direction, source now er and color of artificial illumination are important. The light should be steady. It should b,e of sufficient In tensity to Illumine without glare and no shadows shoul be produced on the reading or work surface He sure your vUion la corrected by properly fitted glasses Have this don by an eye specialist. Do not try to fit Cheap glasses to your eyes. E c niin from badly fitted glasses may in time seriously affect your eyesight or health. Your eyes should be examined frequently by an eye specialist. Not only shold he examine the eye for op tical defects but he should interpret the eye conditions in terms of gen eral disease. The eye responds quick ly tolowered state of bodily efficiency. Oood health means to a large extent right living, and the eyes will share in general effects. Nothing can take the place of milk In Oregon without seriously injuring the financial Integrity of the state. Itev. Nicholas Nicholaievich. rector of the Itusslaii Orthodox ehurtii in Seattle and dean of the PhcMe di ocese, bus gone to .un rran.'ism to rOOihal in tile courts the attempt of the Soviet synod of Moscow to seize Chorcb property vulued at ntarty half I million dollars in the Ln.ted States. Soft Woolly Coatg for Small G.rh opfl Blot I I oMB rtKR'IflSRr' aHiei ti The steudfnstness of Mary's little lamb reappeara In her new vvlnter coat perliape be contributed bis tleece OWtrd umUing It. At any rate, every wln re that Mary goes the coat is sure 10 To. and particularly to school. Many soft, woolly fabrics are used us fall. In the cozy, all-round orrrlce tits for little girls aa camera-hair, unongRf and chinchilla cloths. The Iw.iys reliable tweeds play their usu al and commendable part and there lire certain fahrlc-furs. among pile Mateo, that excel lu warmth and iwr.ihillty. A tine model appears in 'he Diet OTO. with iiiu.ller collar and rent fastening that will convert It Ota a double-breasted coat, w hen wln er comes, ll Is smart and pretty In tun tlamingo cloth. If Miiry acqulrea ' ,s coat she will n-ed no other. oa l OS Your Con.fr... I, 1; "CLINIC f The free "clink'" la one of the most oeneflclal of the lnstitu- tlot.s set up in recent times. The Z wi rd "clluic" I derived from he (t:eek through the French cllntqtie" which means "reclin ing." The clinic patient, prop erly speaking. Is one who Is con fined to bed am! who Is treated In the pi-eeen, e of students of v meiucai classes. XX--.XX-.-0-0fr0 0 0 It's tun fer a kid whut gits spanked fn quent to grow up an' have kids of his own to spank. HELLO BUDDf hoiw ARC YOU W sMD 'S Tui j0 V 1 LITTLE GiCL A 1 JT --1 FRiEND Of If I 5wE? MV J ISN 1 - .!. , y V n:-' loo f n lSTEg