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About The Boardman mirror. (Boardman, Or.) 1921-1925 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1924)
hi T" ardman Mirror Boardman, Oregon MARK A. CI.KVHIjA.ND, Publisher Mrs. A. T. Hereim, Local Editor. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE Entered as second-class matter Feb 11. 1921. at the postoffioe at Board man. Ore., under act of Mar. ", 187 BOARDMAN LOCALS Misp Nell Holsinger, field ropresen tative of the Paciflo Division of thr American Rod Cross, spent Tuesday ovoninc and a part of Wednesday in our comunlty in the interests of thf Junior Red Cross work as well stlmulatlnp the work of the Red Cross in Kpneral. Mrs. Emmet Coch ran, of Ilepptier, Ore. Chairman of the Morrow county chapter tuxow panted Field Representative Miss Hoi sineor. I in- Ire-n 1 mv n n rnt ion was perfected as follows: Jack Gorhara Chairman Eighth Roll Call; Mrs Nathan Maconibor, Chairman of local division; Mrs. Frank Davis, Seeeiaiy .lack Gorham, Treasurer; Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Russell, and Mrs. Jack fiorhani, members of the executive commitiee. After very Interesting talks by bolh the County Chairman and the visiting Field Representative i he meeting of Tuesday evening stood adjourned. Boardman friends were shocked to hear of Hi,, sudden death of Mrs, Tom Hendricks who passed away Sunday morning at 8:00 o'clock at her homi wi'si of Boardman, She had been in poor health for some time but had been up and about her work. Sal urday night site did not rest well and Sunday morning Opie Wagner went to bring Mrs Rands to assist, and before their return Mrs. Hendricks had passi'd away. Her body was taken to Hermlston for embalming and then shipped to MoMinnvtlle Where funeral services were held on Wednesday. Her husband, Tom lien drlelis, and three sisters are left to mourn in r death, betide numerous other re latives and friends. Before her marriage she was Esther Davis, ami spent her childhood tit McMinn vllle. One sister, Mrs. Breeding, of MoMinnvllle spent the summer here, returning home just before srhool opened. The sympathy of the entire Community Ih extended to (lie he leaved family. Mrs. Royal Rands entertained the Ladles Aid Wednesday with 2!) pies ent. Some sewing was done for the bazaar work. The missionary topics of India and Alaska were discussed. Plans for the election day dinner Merc completed. was decided lo Charge 2C cents and :t,r cents for dinner. Chicken will be served with potatoes, salad, pickles, pie and cof fee, am enjoyed the lunch which the hostess served Since thr' ne"! meeting occurs the day after election it was decided to hold the business 1 ting on Tuesday afternoon al the Cafeteria, Mrs Kilts will entertain the following mectlriK Nov. 1 !l at her home. On Sunday evening a number of our people motored to Hermlston in holies of enjoying The Covered Wagon but owing to a mtstaks in advertising the dales, fhoy were disappointed the dates, they were dtae pointed. They enjoyed a "movie" in Umatilla Instead. Those In the party were Maedames Broyles and Weston, the Misses Edna. Ethel and Erma linn 's, and Messrs N. A Maconiher and M. I.. Morgan. Tom Smith and Wife who have visited at the Ransler homo, left Tuesday for their home In Missouri Mrs. Mailew left Tuesday for her home In Adams after a visit with her daughter. Mr. ami Mrs W .1. Thur man and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Stoll of Pendelton, who came Friday ror a visit at the Ransler home also de parted lor their homes Tuesday. Paul ami Helen Mead had a joint birthday parly at their home Sunday, having as guests 19 children of l lie East End Two birthday cakes trimmed with candles were the chief centers of Interest. Kntherlne and Mabel Brown assisted Mrs Mead with the games for the nttie folks, and all had n delightful time Small candy filled basket were the fa.i, ir on Saturday Mrs Ceo. Spring and Mrs. Chris tenstn, motored up from Portland to the PaJer home. The re turned on Monday accompanied hv Mrs, Nick Faler. who will visit In Portland for several days. Mrs.. Emmett Cochran of Heppner accompanied by Miss Holsinger of Portland held a Red Cross meeting Tuesday night at tbe school. Only a few were present. Plans for thean nual roll call drive, Nov. 11, were made. Jack Oorham was appointed chairman. Mr. and Mrs, Willis Tiller, formerly of Arlington, but now of Portland, Stopped Monday for a short visit al the J. T. Healey borne. Healey's had just started for Hermlston as the Tiller's car drove up and they missed each other by a matter of a very few-moments. Wlildi State Will Grow? Washington Oregon Calfiornia Mr. C. W. Joh The Dalles came a visit at the J. They left on Sum son and family of JUnday night for R. Johnson home ly afternoon. NO Income Tax INCOME TAX NO Income Tax of the documentary evidence as to the Mrs. George Spring and Mrs. Rachel Christenson and Mrs. Hoich kiss of Portland came Friday for a visit at the Nick Paler home. Mrs Ealer returned to Portland wth them for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Smith of San Francisco came Monday and Visited until Friday at the Ray Brown home. Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Brown are sis ters.. Ernest Brown and family wore Hermlston visitors Saturday, Mr Mrown having to have some den al work done. Mike Marshall was taken to Pen Beton Wednesday for treatment for hiccoughs, this being the fifth con iinuous uay lie mis had them. J. U. Ballenger and M. L, Morgan iiotored to Fcho Tuesday on a busl iess trip. F. F. Klitz accoinpanie( hem as far as Umatilla. WE HAVE EXAMINED -copie genuineness of the documents We find that this evidence substantiates the claim that many millions V" LMl diverl('d from investments in Oregon industries that would provide a home market for Oregon agricultural products we ana me aamage Is so serious and of such lu our u vigil Dors ana to voters in ail parts of Or me pint-ii incme tax and to oppose the enactment of nieume lax Din, al least until such tlm We do not object to paying a slate, income tax, but we do object to a that, 'eeps ca"ila olnl of 0llr state, retards-state develop- 1 " l" ctve our tanners dependent upon distant markets. We resent the tendencv tn five- nrm. tv,o ..,.,.,; t-, - wiefjun s resources ana nor pioneer people entittle her rid Oregon of legislation that HERB GREEN Watchmaker and Jeweler Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, S'lver- wave Time Inpsector O-W. It. R. & . Co. 726 Main St. PENDEETOX, ORE. COMMUNITY CHURCH SERVICE Every Sunday Why We extent that we anneal I ;on to vote for the repeal ! w"U cnuuuiieni oi any new state jr 11 Hue other I'acilic Coast states iVvllY .1 ' Spriog fie Id Tires the courage and eenteiiprise of o a great destiny. Let us all loir hands to handicaps Oregon development. Sunday Church School 10:30 a. m. Service 11:30 a. m. Christian Endeavor 7:30 p. All are welcome. REV; B. S. HUGHES, rVstor.. For bargains in second-hand see Rider in Ilermiston S. E. NOTSON T T O R X E V A 1 . L A got h-Z U BEAD THE XAMES OF THESE SIGN! KS: Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Price of Port ind returned to their home on Tues lay after a three week's visit with w Price. Miss Myrtle McNeil, a former in tructor in the Boardman school, wat enewing acquaintances on the pro i 1 1 1 1 Mrs Vlbbert, inollier of Mrs. Chas, Dillon returned to her home in (iate- Way, this week. Mr. and Mrs. J, who have bean at the ranch for some I in lor Portland p. O'Donnell, Porter & Con ic, left recently Mrs. J Imus returned home ntly from Eugene, where she been taking medical treatment A crowd ds at the nlghl. Unvaried the newly Olson home Tuesday elms. Barnes was a Boardman vis- IHir Ihursiav. He is Weill hie on the ilghway al Prlnevllle. I". IS. Broyles has returned I wo-week's business trip lo Wash, and vicinity. I 'nil. Hob Mitchell made a trip to Klick itat and Ooldendals last week. Ray llrown and wife eriniston Monday. lored o J. T. Healey went to Arlington on Tuesday and Wednesday on business Mrs. W. A. Prlci i.ake sanitarium. is at the Hot Cornelius W. A. Prln Del roll. Mich. Blsbee. brother of Mrs. arrived Tuesday from Ohas i. week. ilourell Is in Iloardman W. S. Ferguson, Athena, lohn F. Herr, Athena. F. S. Legrow, Athena W. 11. Crary, Echo. Joseph Cunha, Echo. W. H. Daughtrey, Echo. J. Davis, Freewateri David Harris, Freewater. Geo. A. Price, Ereewaier. F. H. Moes, Helix. C. S. 'Norvell, Helix. 1. S. Norvell, Heist. Lorln O'C.ara, Helix. K. E. Tate, Hefix. Raymond Crowder, Hermlston. P. Dodd, Hermlston. F. B. Swayze, Hermlston, T. c. Frazter,, Milton. Paul R. Kingston, Milton. W. C. McKinney, Milton. C. R. Samuel Jr., Millon. '!. W. Collins, Pendleton. I-'. S. Curl, Pendleton. Fred W. Falconer, Pendleton. Mac Hoke,, Pendleton, lames Johns. Pendleton, I. B. McCook, Pendleton. Chash. H, Marsh, Pendleton. Will M. Peterson. Pendleton. 0. M. Rice, Pendleton. Dan P. Smythe, Pendleton. Lyman (J. Rice, Pendleton. J. V. Tallman, Pendleton. Thos. Thompson, Pendleton. F. W. Vincent, Pendleton. C. C. Bracber, Pilot Rock! Will Glass, Pilot Rock. Miss Alts Smith, Pilot Rock. W. A. Wollan, Stanlield. M. A Cleveland, iSanfield. Clork Wood, Weston. Lance Kellough, Weston. J. W. Bi'.vmer, Hepfipner. Vawler Crawford, Heppner. D. Hallock, Heppner; E Moore, Heppner, E. Notson, Heppner. E. Woodson, Heppner. V. Hoad, Heppner. C. Grim. Irrlgon. R. Walpole, Trricon. Fred Hollister, North Bend. II. W. Standard, Brownsville. J. .J Dohegan, Burns. W. C. Leever, Central Point. H. W. .1 Young, Coquille. C. E. Ingalls; Corvallis. L. D. Scar! brough, Creswell. J. J. Roberts, Redmond. M. J.Hope. Vale. L. A. Wright, Union. Mrs. L. A. McArthur, Portland. Mrs. C. E. McDowell, Prineville. Miss II. M. SteWler, Spray. F. L. Meyers, LaCrande. Kathleen Thornton. Lakevieyv. Nellie M. Hill, Lexington. M. L. Boyd, Dallas. Oscar Hayter, Dallas. Eugene Hayter Dallas. L. E. Bean, Eugene. H. H. Hendricks, Fossil. A. J. Egan, Gervals. Homer Ega.n Gervals. W. W. Lloyd, Halfway. Ford Groner, Ilillsboro. Blanche Cook, Jacksonville. D. D. Joslyn, Jordan Valley. G. W. Marvin, Silver l ake J. W. Hoesch. The Dalle . S. Brimhall, Tillamook, D. Rorer, Eugene. C. Miller, Dillard. F. Adams, Merril. Mrs. John her lied with la grippe is confined c E. W S. C. J. C. W Nellie Ma Hill, Lexington. V. O. Hill, Lexington. W. G. Scott, Lexington. lav II Dobbin. Joseph. Sam Lllch, Enterprise. Porter J. Neff, Medford. A. I,. Mills, Portland. Andrews, Portland. Noton, Grants Pass. Orth, Medford. i Pelton. Ft. Klamath. Clark, Arlington. Frakes. Scappoose. W. Ellis, Burns. Dinger, Salem. reata, Rickeall. E Gates, Medford. rlhur M. Churchill, Portland. O. S. Blanchard, Grants Pass. Tims. Gavin, Shanlko. H. Stewart, Polland. Mayo. Stayton. Metschaa, Portland. Moe, Hood I! ivi r. Hall, Marshfleld. Petree, Sixes, perry, Salem Daly. Prairie City. M. Fox, Portland. Jay Gibson, Gaston. 0( i t rude Glover, Klamath Falls Chas. H. Castner. Hood River. Chas. Ray, Cloverdalo. Frank Branch Riley, Portland. A. B. Robertson. Condon. J. E. Roman, Astoria. E. C. Sammons, Portland. C. J. Shelton, Baker. A. A. Smith,' Baker. Conrad Stafrin, Dallas. G. W. Steelhammer, Silverton. Mark N. Tisdale, Sutherlln. N. G. Wallace, Prineville. Carl Washhurne. Engrne. T. C. Wheeler, Cottage Grove. J. L. Gault, Corvallis. VOTE FOR REPEAL F. 1 II. 1 I. S lame.- C. A. Chas. B. II. B. Chas. 1. W Phil . D. lias, p. J. C. Patsv ERRIGON NEWS ITEMS The road work Is on full blast this week, (loud gravel ts being secured trOtt the pit south of Win kins anil Sloeums and the work started from I He lorry road east on Hie river view S. I. boulevard. n c Robt. J. J. D H. Chas. V. L. F. II. F. II Win Another since June Oitlober IS dell a Olson Wedillnt the seventh oecnrerd on Moi d i at Condon when l.vn were nulled hi marriage to Pat Uattee by Judge Parker of Condon Mr Puttee la the dnnsh ter of Mr and Mrs, O B Olson of the Fast End iind has manv friendii who wish her hannlnpsa P .. Is the son of Mr. anif Pattee of Condon, former rel t Bourdmnn here Mr. Mra. dent W. Sawyer, Bend. Keh, r. Mt. Angel. Robbtns, MollaUa. t Bennett, ifoslen Lumly, Myrtle Point. Churchill. Rosehurg. Honklns, Medford. J Llljequist, McMinnvillc Parrett, Newberg. Enders, Jr. Ashland. 1. Barnuni, The Dalles. L. J. Chaptn, Salem. E. J. Faveil, Lakevl nr. August Stange, LaGrande. E. J. KuratM, Hillaboro. Jasa R. Lassv.'cii, Oakland, R. J. Hendricks, Salem, Hal E. Ross, Oregon City. Wm. ii. Daugh rey, Echo. 312 X YES W. C. Dalton, l-l-a -.adi Falls. P. F. Chandler Canyon City. V. C. Stewart, Dayvflle. W. S. Fergu. on. Athena. H. W. Gard, Madras. f. s. Butt, Huntington- F. II. Gaulkc, Joseph. C. P. Bishop, Salt hi. Elbert Bede, Cottage Prove, w. F. Romans , tntartc Geo. W. Hubb Bilv rton. C. E. ingalls, CorvalUa. A. L. LeavPt, KlAmatS Falls. F. D. McCully, Joseph. Lena Miller, Newport. Will M. Peterson, P, ndleton. Paul E. Pollman. B- Iter. C. O. I'ortwood, FoaflJl. Keith Powell, Woodburn. George Putnam, Salem. Russell and ram here Mr and Mm A L. famfly of Griss Valley Friday for a ehnrt vWi at tho home of the latter' sister. Mra R K Mul-V-"y. Mr and Mra R .1 Biikes- alo of Grnas Vallev. visited at the Matte? home Sunday October 34 Fr'dnv l the date act for the t.adlea Md id-.v "Ml s M,,Mv Admlaalnn. SR cents and SO cents. Thl la th uatial admission for plav- of thla character and will he Mil worth the price Tie play ts rent- te wl'h laucha tmi aart to finish Curtain at R:15. sharp. Ruga Grim received word from Rttbtard Saturday that Dr. Weaver hud passed away and he went lo Hub bard by llrsl train. N. Seaman made a trip to Portland Sunday night, returning on 26 Mon day evening to see an eye specialist The strain of carrying on the melon growers association work having caused iritis lor which he is under going iivaimcnt al ptvsi at Mr. Emmet Cochran Chairman of Morrow county Red Cross oi Hepp ner and Miss Xell Hols,,, ,- field re presentative of tin- Pft.-ltli- IMvi.ion of the Ann': lean Red Cross, were Ir- rigoii visicors wtninoday. Tht made arnangeiui nis for making the annual UHl Cross drive this year and to carry on the usual Red Cross nctlvl. lies the district. i on CO! M V OOMMIS8IONKR ) I hereby announce myself as an in dependent republican candidate for the othVe of County Commissioner for the four-year term. Should I i. ntlon lo thi1 duties of the office and shall at all tliuea eudeavor, to the lies' of my ability, lo serve the itl terwis of the entire county I so licit our suptwin at the November election. CHAS DILLON, Boanlman. Ore. (Paid Advertisement.) I IMS4MMMItlMMM fH!LL DENTAL ( LINK PKNDl.KTON The Hill Clinic Is conducted along (he most advanced llmw of dentstry, which enables pat ients to obtain the services of a group of dentists each doing work he ts best fitted for a I considerable le;,s cost than Is required under ordinary prac tice. Out of town patients work will bo done as quickly as possible. A POINTED HINT The hotel guest had taken a klndD Interest In the bright faced bellboy, who naswered his summons so promptly. "Whot is your name, my boy?" he Inquired. "Thep calls me Billiard Cue." said i he boy, 'because 1 works so much better with a good lip " Kelly-Springfielils ore oldest ami best known market. among tires on Hie the Offici HEl'INE,; in Court Hoi Oftf OA They have 'or giving remarkable' always hail exceptional service. a reputation mileage and A. H. SWiTZEK ATTOHNEY AT LA ri Tho Kelly tires of today are the finest that Kelly lias over built. They are trongr, sturdier, will stand more punishment and give more mileage than the tires upon which Kelly reputation was built. They used to be a little higher priced than other tires, but now reduced prices are in eflTcct, on nccount of larger factory facilities .and hence tho costs no more tlran other tires which have never borne the Kelly reputation. We sell Kelly-Springfiehl tires be cause e believe they will give our customers the most mileage and the best service at lowest cost. if you will come in ami refer jt this advertisement, we will make yon a discount to introduce the Kelly t ires. Arlington, Oregon W( ODSON & Sf. ATTOKMOYS-AT- 5f jipner, Orco mil Seama en' lHIUGON OREGON j. t J. c i Boardman - Oi - ARLINGTON NATIONAL BANK t i "Oldest Bank in Gilliam County" Founded in 1S88 OFFICERS A. Wheeihottse, Pres. S. A. Bossier, Vice-Prey H. M. Cox, Cashier Chas. F. Story, Ass't Cash'- r RLJNr TON OREGON wm&xr. e-4- iv . mm t i i V J. H-es-j-t.? ,a-Hj-aeo - '-mmwmmnwm isjupny m j is none too ood :rwin-Wiliiamsp hes. There is non- h 1 1 R00 MORE signers oi above appeal; more Hum l,BO0 contributors to expense of Batting fails before voters; i-hners and contributors live in all parts or Oregon ibis advertisement issmd by C. C. Chapman tkliior nf Oregon Voter, initiator of repeal measure, residence, 169 Lownsdale St., Portland, Oregon. Ced M -ill. Bi it, complete line ot F lume Stock' tig Material rs' Hardware imc, Wood, Coal, P? A. MURpHfE t'dman, Oreevs. -4 mmnm No man Is Justified in doing the grounds of expediency, dore Itooaevelt. evil on Theo- he, at-! My arKunnnt i. that War make rattlin; Kood history; ,ut leuc0 t poor reading. Thomas Hardy. The past Is like a funeral mine by The future comes like an unwelconu r.u.wt. Kdiuund Cosse The crest and crownlnK of all kooiI Lite's final atar, il( Uroihorhood Ldwiu .Mark'aam. OOOOOO Your Convrrmtion OOOOC? "ORPHEUS" Orpheus was n leBendnry Tlirai iau musician and hero who popularly uus supposed to have Invented the lyre. Ills music Is said to have been so inna'cully beautiful that the wild beasts crowded about hi in to listen. He is also famous for his Journey to Hades to recover q r his wife, Kurydlce. Since he is I 5 u patron of music, musical clubs 5 0 arc often railed by his name. g B 5 O. Sghway Inn H WARNER, Proprietor lardma . I h ron Wholesome Home Cooking Best place to cat between The Dalles and Pendleton