MARK Mrs. ... i or .juiUuKin, Oregon A. t l J i:i,T. Publisher . T. Hereim, Local Editor. PUBLISHED FVKKV FRIDAY j;.oo tb:k yeah in advance-. Entered as second-class matter Feb 11, 1921, at the posit) ffice at Hoard man. Ore., under act of Mar. 3, 187 BOARDMAN LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. i'd the rodeo. Bob Wilson atten- ;.);. .Is returned from Pen dleton Tuesday where no has work ed for some time. He Will have charge of ilu- maintenance work on thLs section of Ihe Highway. Ctrl Ayres, Howard Packard, Elmo Russell ami Delhi rt Johnaoo ail rod.' to Heppaer Friday evening on j horseback to attend the rodeo. All had u good lime and enjoyed the trip. Ou Tuesday Mrs. John Jenkins ent. rtained at dinner in honor of her mother, Mrs. ciuiiss, the Mos lames Spagel. Packard. Cumin, and NUer. Mrs. Curtiss Is lea v inn l-'rlday o visit her daughter at Kellogg. Ida. Boardman Utellem i oi in n i: it LDITKIMIY IMHItOMW III. .11 si IK xil I Paul Partlow's horn Sept. Pith. have another ho; Mr. Kunzle Wednesday to went to find work. Portland A. T. Hereim day from a week returned spent In Wednos-Portland On Wednesday Messrs. McNantee and Mulligan motored to Arling ton. Both Mr. Anderegg and John Part low lost a cow the past week. Too much alfalfa Messrs. Mulligan wore Heppner visitors of this week. tht Mrs. Geo. Partlow's s Helen Prest of British is visiting her. Marshall fore part Mer. M"s. Columbia Mrs Itay lamer MOT and ren of Irrigon visited this at th Fred Crahaii home. C.rnhams plan to move this to LaCrando where he will ou the Highway. child week week work H. H. seeding place , at Weston ha. just ! acres of wheat Peter's Siding. finished on his Mrs. McCully and son are mak ing their home with her uncle. Jess Lower for a time. Leo Root Is home after several months at Echo where he has been employed on the Highway. Mrs M E Hiatt of Freewater Is coming Thursday, for a visit witn her daughter Mrs. R. Rands. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith of Mis souria are expected Friday for a visit at the Pan Uansier home. Mr.and Mrs.Hayi Mill, over Heppuet the Harry Warren' of Hf Mrs. K. T. Messenger planned a verv pleasent surprise for her sis ter Mrs.M.K.Flickinger bust Friday in honor uX her birthday at fhe outer's hotns in the East End. OueV who enjoy.il, the occasion were, in addition to the hostess and honor guest. Mesdames Ray. Brown. Glen Brown. Tom Miller. Calkins. Garrett. Richard-i son. Mrs.J.T. and Mrs.M A II. ale , of Portland. Mrs. Pee Mead and Mrs. Pan itansier. irrk;on news items Alvin Strader spent several das in Irrigon the first of the week atid re turned to Camas Wednesday morning. Chus. Powell has been appointed foreman for the highway in this dis trict and it Is reported he wll have charge of the work of putting in the filler here this winter. Mr and Mrs. Jones from Umatilla have rented the front rooms from Lyle Seaman and moved in this week N. Seaman and son have purchased ' a 110 volt 15 00 watt Kohler auto-j uiatic current electric light and power I plant and expect to have it on the grounds in ten days and Installed some time during the month. They nUl have surplus lieht and power to sell over and above the needs or the garage business. The Cpp -r Columbia Athletic League held Its annual meting al Ar lington i a las) Saturday. The pttaoip a! busin. was the . lection of the of ficers for the ensuing year and the lateral eohedule for the major sport football, basketball,, baseball and track meet. Sup, 'Intent!, r.t .1 O. It u wll, of Ihe Boardman sclmols . was elected prosl deni for the third consecutive time. It was I hru the special efforts of Mr. Russell that the League was definite ly termed nud the beads of the twelve schools In the league have honored him for the verv active part he has taken In the high school athlettcs by electing him to the pos'tlon as presi dent. J. Clifton Tucker of lone was chosen secretary, and K. R. Curfraan of Fossil, treasurer for this year. Ie following schools had their up. rtntondciit or principal present at the meeting: Wasco, Grass Valley' from Sherman county; Fossil from Wll. filer county. Condon and Arlltnr ton from Gilliam roumv. lone, Hard num. Lexington. Boardman and Rap pner from Morrow county. Moro and S! otko were the only two schools in j the league nlst year that did not have repr.-sentat iv , s present to the meetln Saturday. A complete football schedule was j made and adopt, d by the schools In' session. Iloarttman will play Lextng j ton on her own field this coming! Sa'nrdn". While Lexington is con ttdered one of the strange! teams In j tin league this year. Boardman will , make them work for what they will; b, able to score The following Is lb line up Including the substitutes: i:d MeOtellan, Center. Earl Olsn. Fullback. Roy Deinpsey. Quarterback. Art Ballev. Right Half. Carl i ei s. I .. f' Half. Elmo Russ.l. Left End. Eidon Wilson. UJht End. Hovard Packard. Right Tackle. W. ldon Avers. L.-ft Tackle. Pelbert Johnson. Right Guard,. Jim Howell, Left Guard. Percv Bleakman. Sub. Fritz Gilbr. ih. Sub FIRST AVli EM9COND GKADKH Have you seen our sand table'.' We have worked so hard hiitldliiK our scene of I ho "cliff-dwellers." We have a stone and mud house, built high on a rock cliff, n forest with deer and Indian hunters, and Indian women dressed In clothes of animal skins, working with com, on stone tables. Wo are especial ly proud of It because each one of us helped In the construction of It. Our Urst grade Is a large one. with eighteen boys and girls 'and with our ten second graders, we hare twent el"hi In our room. It is our fourth we.k of school and Kllnbel. Ainu Birdie, Helen, Mary, Betty, Audrey, Frances. Lola, Vivian. Stanley apd Plehard Root, still have their big 100 In dcporl iii ent . Why We ySLKCLtYS COMMUNITY OHUltCH BKUVIUK ICvory MuiiOay Sunday School 10:80 Church Servleo II: JO Christian Lt.doavor 7il0 All are widcomo. m m. m. Kelly.SpriugfleliN are ol.le.se nod lies! ko ivCn market. They have always bail or giving exceptional rciuurkitlile srrv I. e. among tires on the the a reputation iiklP'nuc and IlKV. it. h. HUttHHg, Proton. For bargain in second hand goods lllder In llormlnton tl-20 S. K. NOTSON A l l' O It N B Y. A 1 -I, A W Mr Jonet, an advertiser, for the Curtis Publishing company, wax here last week. He organized the high school Into three teams ami the one which secured Ihe largest number of subscriptions Is to come as guests to a tart glv. n by the other tvwi iit!ii. The leader of the teams are as follows: Katherlne Brown, sab's manager. Elmo Rus sel. jnanogor of "Hcrnev tioocle" team: Marie v. s ..peer manager of "Sossy Susl'-" team; Norman Baibv. manager of "Spark Ping" team. In all T7 subscriptions w.-re -".'cured Vls Meoni;er' team ! won the eonteet, ind her team will ' be entertained soon. Mr. Orlints. the s. -cored r"'e for hich school to the j tween O. A. C. and was plaved at 3, The hov pointers and J position to beat day. 'oof. nil coich fbe rtrnrl'rnn hie game he W'liltnian which Pendleton October extM'Ct to gt a few thus be In a better l exington Sutur- Mrs P. N. Vlbbert of Gateway arrived this week fnr a visit wiih her daughter, Mrs. Chas. Pillon. Miss Gloria Wicklander has been bedfast for several davs with a ser ious case tif tonsilit;. Mrs John Jenkins er, Mrs. Cugttss, guests of Mrs. Chas. day. and her moth were dinner NIzer on Sun- Mrs. Homer Cason left Thurs day for an extended vidt with her aon. Frank Harrington at Port, land. Robert Bradley and friend. Kid Gelzer are here from Rester. Wash, for a short visit with Mrs. John Jenkins. J. E. McCoy and J. A. Graybeal have dug their sweet potato crop this week and are selling them to local people and stores at Pmatllla at premium prices on account of choice products. They have positively proven this crop Is profitable in this district for two or three years in succession now and expect to plant consider able more next season. These are the Yum variety. J. E. McCoy is on the sick list this week and a relief man was sent to work in his place to maintain the signals in his absence The high school girls with the help of Miss Aldrich are preparing to put on a play on November 14. The name of It Is "The Feast of flic Ke.l l orn." The w hold U a musical programme requiring about 1 hours. The costuming will be julte elaborate anil no doubt a big crowd will wish to witness the event. Th.' 8 m room Alice song children In et In tb twice each Aldrich Is books have grades a, r, 7 an ernmronr grd week to sing MM the leader SilhtU been securl to The Kelly tlrex of today m dm, tlnest tluM Kelly ban ever built. They are stronger, sturdier, will stand more punishment unit give more mileage than the tires iimii which Kelly reputation wits built. They used to be it little higher pi-iced 1 ban other llrox, hut now reduced prices are hi effect, on account of linger factor) facilities ,itnd hence the routs no more than, other tires which have siever tyft the Ki ll) reputation, j! ry'A'' We s.-ll HcMy-Suffiigflchl ttrtt tie. MM wo lH-lieC i,.y ttlll glte our cm. outers the most mil age ami the boM service at lowest st If yon will mine in and refer o this ailvertbtemeiit, we will make v.ai if discount to Introduce Hi,, helly tlree. a C UERB green Ofllre In Court ranPNB) HeuHe tilL.'ON A. H. SWITZKR A'ITIINKV AT LAW Arlliigl.iii, Oregon WOODSON & SWF ATTOHVKYM-AT.I.AW HcppiMT. OrvffOti llll OltKOON itu.l nrpnmmndnte children. lb"' oUler grad.. W III. boillker ! Illtliiouils, WlttclleN, t 'l.Mks, The hlch school bovs hnve been working on a new football field down by ihe baseball rrounds. It Is now nearlv romnleted nnd It will be used for the first same nem Saturday when we will play Lexington. .lew el. T Sllter- tvarv Time Inpsc, tor o-Vv. It. It. . Co TM i'n st. pi:mi.i:tov (Hti: ! Sell Insurance 1 A 4 I A. C. Ballen I 1 t ! ( 1 1 1 1 ; 1 1 1 - Ow.i Mrs. J expected home of Ransler. A. Marlow of Adams Is Friday to visit at the her daughter, Mrs. Dan Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gorham and Mrs Johnson of Messner Motored to Pendloton Thursrtnv. Mrs. Rands went as far as Hermlston with them. Mr and Mrs. Chas. Markham have moved from the Doertng house to Joe Dalton's house on account of more room and satisfactory quarters for the winter. The road work on the River View Boulevard will begin in about tin days. It Is expected that the entire, distance from town town limit to ferry' road will h fully cove', d with good gravel this fall. This road has been the most difficult for the school busea for two seasons now and when done will be great relief to he bus driven!. John Brlce made a business trip to the lone country on Saturday, but owing to a burnt-out bearing In his car, was unable to rflturn until Sunday. Mrs. Chas. Dillon is enjoying a vlsU from her mother Mrs. Vlbbert of Gateway Oregon.who came Tues day on No. 18 The Farm dance of the ing. It was a Mr. Otto. Bureau held Its first season Saturday even big success and every- havlng a good time. Mrs. Watkins ond the lad'es of the farm bureau provided Tor the big feed. The proceeds of the occasion will be spent In fixing up the cemetery. Mrs. M. A. H aley h-ft Sunday night for Lewiston Idaho, to visit her daughter. She has been visit ing at the home of her son, J.T. Healey and wife. Mr. McCarter of Irrigon has ren- trd the Harry Crawford place for the coming year. Mrs. Crawford plans to leave shortly for the val ley and other points. Mrs. Edith Crawford will sell at private sale, beds, springs, mattress- j ea, wa'h stands, tables, chairs, rock ers Articles may be seen at aer home In the West End. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis, and Mr and Mtb. M. L. Morgan motor ed to Pmatilla on Wednesday even ing to enjoy the motion picture "The Third Alarm." Mrs Sylvester Attebury returned about two weeks ago from a three months visit in Illinois. Her son "Chet" is still there and expect to remain for some time. Frank Cramer, Earl Cramer and Mrs. Gbn Hadley motored to Hep pner ladt Thursday. Mrs. Hartley remained over Sunday to visit friends and attend the rodeo. Mi'sdames Fah r and Blaydi n en ¬ tertained the T. allies Aid Wedm-h day at the Blayden home. A larue crowd was present and a great deal of sewing was done for the bazar. Plans for the Flection Iay dinner were made. It was decided to MITt a chicken dinner. The hostesses served a delicious lunch. N. Seaman A- Son have seeded 12 acres into winter vetch this fall to be turned under in sprine for fertilizer for melon acreage. This Is the first extensive experiment here with win ter vetch for thin purpose. FARM POINTERS Protection atalnst winter Infection of loganberry canes with leaf anthra- CTM I, bud blight, and cane die back may be afforded to a considerable ex tent by spraying the canes at this time of year with bordeaux mixture The canes should be covered from base U tip. say the experiment station specialists. Wheat -rowers are advised by the experiment station to use the stand-frdcopp'-r carbonate for wheat smut rather than the various mercury dust compounds being put on the market bv commercial concerns. Careful ex periments just completed at ihe sta Hon indicate that the latter are far mere (pensive to use and only par tially effective In smut control. High ti nt copper carbonate should always be used. A permanent wound dressing for fruit trees may be made by mMng dtv bordeaux mixture with raw lin seed oil. if is narmleM and effective, MBk not only contains Vllarnlnes.l but the other elements of a balanced food ration. II Is Bear a perfect f oou I as It comes from Ihe cow, as nalure ever made. It Is the tnen d rleht of your chlld-r-n to he ph healthy as knowledge can make them. DAWES PLAN GiVES PROMISE FOR FUTURE Portland, Or. (Special.) That Eu rope today is facing away from chaos, with read.Uiitment of Its economic status well in hand, and a foreign market for America's foodstuffs, and other commodities opening and bring ing better pri.es right along Is due In large measure to the statesmanship of Charles G. Pawes, republican can didate for vice-president, according to the republican state central commit tee, today. President Coolidge said nothing of more importance to Europe has hup pened time the armistice, while Dawes modestly ascribes iredit for bringing about acceptance of the Dawes plan to Secretary Hughes and others of the administration. Mr. Pawes said: "The United Stales will be saved from the depths of an Inevitable and great depression in Industry and agri culture which the continued chaon and misery of Europe would entail. In deed the whole world enters upon period of peace and prosperity." American Interests abroad, at at borne, will be In sale hands with Cool idge and Pawes at the head of na tional affairs. The utmost of pros perity for our people, through partici pation in tratle with a Europe restored from the ravages of a world war, will be assured and the promise of a period of great prosperity ahead for the farmer and producer will become reality. To Tile Xmericun People From time to time, as The Youth's Companion Historic Milestone Cover have app.-ared, the Publishers have dedicated them, each to the particular state with which the subject of the cover was most closely associated. But now and then there has been a subject of such general Interest Washington's Inauguration, for ex ample that the only fitting thing lo do was to dedicate It, not to a single state, but to Ihe Nation. Such a Mile stone Cover Is to appear upon tin: is sue of October 9. Franklin al. the Court 0 Louis xvl was painted expresysl for The Com panion by Andre Castalgne, dean of the world's Illustrators. . The tea that accompanies the uniiHiially Im portant picture reads as follows: f ranklin In I'lance, wearing bis plain bonieapun suit with iiim dig. nit in the 1 (rescue of an etoyanl and liiviir.V-lovlrig Court, 4n more than 11 figure in diplomatic history; be In Ihe einlMiiliuieiit ol a great national ideal that wisdom, integrity and xeir.ro. pert I'M stand Unit bashed even. In the presence of kings Slbce both the Interest of the Ubjecl and the political faith that tin- painting ho strikingly expreese MB not local or (actional, bill le-long If properly mlved. homemade! ! bordeaux spray Is superior to thocom inerclally pre pared product, declares , II. P llarss, plant patbologit at the 'Oregon Experiment station. The ready mixed material Is Inferior for a winter spray especially as it does not adhere so readily its that prepund ou the farm. Where the const iiu. nls are are sold In separate packages by com mercial concerns a good product may bt. prepared from them conveniently. Full directions for mixing bordeaux niav be obtained free by writing to the experiment station at Corvallla. It is unnessary to use more than two of copper carbonate to the bushel In treating wheat for smut by the dust method. Experiments Juar com pleted by Ihe evpeilnn ht lailonprove that the use of larger amounts la not only a waste but an Inconvenience to the user. A. If ARLINGTON NATIONAL BANK "Oldest Bank in Gilliam County" Founded in 1888 OFFICERS Wheel house , Pres. S. A. Iiosaier, Viee-Pn fox, Cji i(.r Chas. F. Story, Ass't Cashi i RLJN TON OREGON 94 COMING TO P E N D L ETON Dr. Mellenthin Specialist 111 Internal .Me.ll. Ine for I lie pitit twelve years IK)EH NOT OPEKATl Hill fee ut DOBION HOTEL, SI M),V,fM T. 'Mine Hours: III u.m. In I n.in. ONE DA ONI. I v ) No Charge for Consultation Dr. Mellenthin Is a regular gradu ate in medicine and rargorjr and is licensed by ihe slate of Oregon. Ho does not operate for chronic appendi citis, gull stones, ulcers of stomach, tonsils or adenoids He has to bis credit wonderful re sults In diseases of Ihe stomach, liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kidney, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh, weak lung-, rheumatism, sciatica, leg moon ami rootaJ ailment, lb-low are the names of a few of his many satisfied patients In (tie Ron: Mrs. J. M. Lowers, Toledo, gall atones and bowel trouble. John J. Westfall, Ironside, ulcers of the slotnnch. Harney Iilonne, llandon, lung and bronchi trouble, Mrs. Nick OJa, Hold neach, gall itose. Mrs T. If. Martin, Moro, high blood proHure, John llnllod, Jacksonville, kidney trouble ami ilo u ina tlsm. A E. Campbell, Albany, appendi citis Marry Sibley, St. Helena, heart I rouble. Ilemeinber above date, that, con- The Best is none too good Try our Sherwin-Williams paints and varnishes. There is none bet ter. also- v.. We have a complete line ot Cecfar Flume Stock Building Material Builders' Hardware Cement, Lime, Wood, Coal, Post W A. MURCHIH u .rdiiian, Oreirott. J I i'l'i'ln JK- Hi mmwmammm Highway Inn o. H WARNER, Proprietor Koardman, Oregon 3 Hill f t Ion on this Irlu will be free and "Hi e to Hie whole Nation, the Pub that his treatment Is different. r of The Companion have inostj Married women must ho aocom happily dedicated this outstaiulliiK nan led bv their husbands. Milestone poople. Cover to the American Wholesome Home Cooking Best nhxoc to eat between The DaHes and Pendleton Add t oss: Los Angeles, 211 llradbury Collfornla. nidg. I