PACE 4 THE BOARDMAN MIRROR FRIDAY OCTOBER 24, 1924 eSSsE""" JUL S V BSi s!P BuS , VHY all The. tP W CllPl-l TQ 1 7TTT7 TiiiVJ" "1 mm , Hur?r?-i- - you'll get W 7 Foi5e The auvn in Lirb 'l ' ' : ! Plan International "Listening In" Board man Utellem Edited by the Students of (i:e Boardnnm High School Reduce Baby Death Rate. Springfield nnl Campbell townships nf Green county, Missouri, reduced I heir bnby death rate 42 per cent vithln the short svuce of four years - KH KTII 1 R, 1984-1925 i K1D.VY OCTOi'JER 24, 1924 toaidmsn Defeats Grass Valley Fcasl of Red fV,rn f I. 6d Corn" given by an ' the tball team "The Feast of tb Valley team at Indian operetta is t that place last Saturday by n score of i-igh school tilth glee dub on Xov 24 to ft. Altho the trip was a hard cuiber 14. The Operetta is to be dlr- t lit- boys returned victorious. ected by Mi-s Alice Amracn, and -Mrs. UUHSell will act as pianist. Mildred Duncan will take the pat; of the "Old Squaw" and the big chief is yet to be appointed. Mrs. Deggendpnfer's sewing class ivi.i make the cosimne? for the Indian characters ami many other costume and effects will he used in staging tho musical show. A finished production will be given and everyone wants to get In early as seats will be at a pre mium. Rohersals , are going forward and much bard work Is being expend ed by the director and caste of charac ters to make it a iU success. one Up to date Boardman has lost Imi one game and that one to Lexington one of the strongest teams in tin league. From the comparative scor' of OthT hams il seems (but BCBrd man should finish among the leaders Tills Will be a good showing for n I of this size when pitted again-' Is like Heppneri Lexington, Ion-there. I Sell-Insurance J. C. Ballenger BOARDMAN, OREGON ...... Umatilla Pharmacy W. E. Smith, Prop. Mail Orders Given Special Attention QUICK SERVICE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED UMATILLA, OREGON J.L. VAUGHANl 2C6 E. Court Street PENDLETON, - OREGON sehoi sclio d Thi Commander C, P. Howards, left, director of radio for Canada; Cupt. P. P. Kckeralef, chief engineer British Broadcasting company, and Arthur H. Lynch;, editor of Radio Broadcaat, who an panting in making It possible for ev eryone on the North American continent to listen for European stutions and for European listeners, to hear stations in Canada, Cuba, Porto Rico and the United Slates without Interference. The tests Will take place November 24 to BO, Inclusive. Europe will listen for America from 10 to 11 p. m. And America Will listen from 11 to 18 p. m. Fcssll ttam.e Saturday Boardman tram is preparing for a trip to Poasll next Saturday. A good game is looked for and as 'usu al Boardman win fight her hardest to come out a winner. Condon November l Lets have everybody out for the next game ut Boardman, one week from Saturday, November 1st. when SHENANDOAH RETURNS EXPLOSION ON NAVY TO SOUTHERN RASE VESSEL KILLS FIVE Big Dirigible Cruises Over Sound Cities on Her Return Trip. Tacoma, Wash, - - The .Shenandoah started buck to her San Dt4f0 moor ing must after cruising over Scuttle, Tacoma, Bremerton and other 1'ugot sound cities. Leaving her ('amp Lewis mooring mast at 12:10 P, M. Sunday, the huge dirigible beaded north und Several Are Seriously Burned In Catastrophe on Scout Cruiser Trenton. Junior-Senior Meeting The Junior and Senior classes met last week to decide upon the style of rings for the class. Since either the Senior or Junior classes are too small I I Condon high will meet the local boys they met and chose a high school Ug-1 'here. The game promises to be ex- net ring that was satisfactory to all. kiting as the boys are fighting for ev- The Seniors had 11)25 and the Juniors eiy game from now en and are cast- '26 engraved upon the rings. Mr. ling longing eves for a first division Wakefield of the Lee company tookj I team, in the Ppper Columbia Athletic the order. The clnWtfl have express-. League. ed a hope that the rings will soon be j , here. The rings are also to carry the Report Cards Issued initials R. II. S. and the individuals; The rep Hi cards for the first six initials. The classes are planning on; weeks of school were presented to the giving an entertainment soon to help tantmstttmHtttttntan: Eat and Drink At The New French Cafe E. J. McKNEELY, Prop. Pendleton, Oregon (Only the Rest Foods Served) FANCY ICE CREAMS Furnished Rooms Over Cafe Quick Service Lunch Counter In Connection With Dining Room YOU ARE WELCOME HERE ::::t:::nr:m::stt:y:rj::::n:!:::n?rm:::::; Butter Wrappers plain or printed Electrical Fixtures and I Supplies t ELECTRIC CONTRACTING i ummt AUTO REPAIRING At your Home All Work Guaranteed M. Telephone L. MORGAN Call Weston's Norfolk, Va. Five dead, three ina critical condition and twelve or four teen others more or less seriously in jured, comprised the casualty list resulting from an unexplained explo sion In the forward twin gun mount of the new scout cruiser Trenton. The pupils last Tuesday afternoon. The students In the high echool department who deserve special mention for hav ing received high marks are ns follow: Freshman Class Mabel Brown, 4 As: Helen Chaffee 'i and i ft, pay for tliem. First and Second Grades ",'e haVe '. id two interesling con tests In our room, in number work. In the first made our aim was to be able Sophomore Class, Marie Messenger ! to count to a higher number than A's and l it: Catherine Berger -j As anyone else The winner of this race and 1 Junior Class, Katheriae Brown 1 As eaci time was was seen by many thousands as Bhu ,i,ip was engaged in target practice on punned ut a low elevation over Tu- tho Bouthern drill grounds off Cape eoma, Henry when the accident occurred Refueled and with a replenished Bmi rushed immediately to Hampton upply of helium gas the Shenandoah ; R0ads. Eleht of the most several (oonted up to Audrey Gilbert, who; i tie- first and OS flic second time. In the Second grade we were work-; ing for speed and accuracy in oombina tion response, through memory. The vub expected by her officers to reach Sun Diego In 10 bourH from the time of l.or depart in c. unless unfavorable burned were transported by tug to the naval hospital at Portsmouth, Where one died and several others weather impeded her progreB. I'p to -ere thought to have little chance to tho last moment there wus Homo recover. doubt as to whether the airship would j a message from the Trenton re bo ablo to visit Seattle, but the celved by naval officials here said v. outlier cleared and the giant dirigible' the powder und shell were being hoist pata4 over the sound city shortly ! ed Into the turret at the time of the srter 1 o'clock. explosion and that "all safety pre- Public Interest In the ulrshlp con- cautions had been observed." No shot tinued until the last moment, it was hud been fired and electrical trouble estimated that between 10,090 und wa8 not regarded as the cause. lt.,000 were ut the nuiHt to witness the Ensign Drexler's was the uutstand departure. j tng name In the stories of heroism The big dirigible securely tied up told by somo of the men taken to the to the mooring must on the Camp' Portsmouth hospltul. He was m-a: Lewis reservation 10 miles south of the turret when the explosion rocked here Suturduy, safe and appurently tho ship, throwing men to the deck harmed after her long bnttle with foro ttn,j aft Hushing into the bhuo the elements, which hindered her he dragged three men to safety. His progress on her first transcontinental fR, o u mass of burns und his clot Inn.. Kay Dempeey '( A's and l C. Senior Class, Edward McOellan l As Earl Olaon i a's: Blanche imus l a and 4 IVs. Sine Mrs. Orowdcr could n.t be 'first winner of the prize was Richard present at Latin pemjd on Monday, Root and the second was Richard P.er- Elmo Russel took her place. Everyone ger who raised his own record and hud a ir'x.ii lesson ns usual, ! beat Richard Root SOCIAL ACTIVITIES OF WEEK Fresh Christmas Candies We Are Now Displaying a Large and Choice Assortment of GIFT CANDIES FRESH FRUITS AND NUTS Latourell Auto Company BOARDMAN, OREGON Afternoon Party Mrs. Crawford the best of everything and joined in singing "lod P.e With Von Till We Meet Again ". About 40 enjoyed the afternoon. Sixty Guests Attend Shower Wahnona Rands Howell was the honor guest at a miscellaneous shower given at the ISnllonger home this week. ami as she has been one of the most de It was planned to bold the affair at voted members of the Aid. the party the Jenkins home but owing to Mrs. was given as a farewell and as n mark Jenkins being ill plans were changed. The afleru. Which Mis .1 . E. Warren w formers Inae. social affairs on party on Tuesday, at R. Johnson and Mrs. H. re joint hostesses at the was one of the plea sunt Of the Week Mrs. Edith Crawford was plans to leave he honor guest She shortly for Portland, flight. EARTHQUAKE ROCKS SOUTH CAROLINA Spartansburg, S l". The Piedmont llstrlct of South Carolina was severe j y hakcu by an earth. juake. The! rem or were felt In towns In I pal Hill I ourg and (iroenvllle counties. Thousands were aroused by the (Its urban, o, which occurred shortly after Itll a. m. anil continued several mm ates. Window panes rattled und plc- uree dropped from the walls The center of the nuuke wus report' d between tlreensvllle and Pickens, . here the disturbances were most vio ' fit aud strange rumbling sounds wera beard. Residents ut Pickens thought a ter rifle explosion hud occurred und fled from their houses terrified. Towns which reported disturbances included Anderson, I liver, Kaslcy, Lib t rty, and U aloft, Outlaw Striken w.n J.jry Trials. Washington. l K garaj . . urti eaanot refuse jury trials in contempt ousea arising out of labor disputes, the Supreme COart held In two i uses, one coming froit. western Wisconsin aud the other from Kentucky In flames, he was turning hack in, the fiery turret when he dropped dead of apprecla t inn. A enjoyed with piano lens, readings and 1. resilient of the Al ihort program was About sixty guests were present and and violin select- many beautiful anil useful gifts were ongs. Mrs Allen, received. A bouutloua luncheon was I. read a letter of se rved. Mrs Charles Xizcr made one EDUCATION VALUES ARE SET College Studies Declared to Be Worth $72,000. Boston. Mass. The cash value ot a collej-e education to Its possessor Is 172.000, according to a report made public by Dean Everett W. Lord of the Uoston university college of busi ness administration. The report Is based on a long study ot the earning capacity of college graduates. The cash value ot a high school education Is placed by the report at $33,000. The report gives the average niaxi muni income of the untrained man ns ilLVO. (hut of the high school grad uate as $2200. and of the college f.r.ul uate as $6000. The total earnings of each of the three types, up to the ag of M, are placed at $46,000, $87,000 and $150,000, respectively. Mrs. Crawford by members . f the Aid. of her delicious fruit cakes for A delirious lunch was served with Mrs bride and some of the w Ooardtnan p .urtng and Mrs Warner was also enjoyed. M and Mrs Alhm RatrdRtlng. All wished Packard and Iliatt also assisted the O i wedding cake 4f sdames Klayea, I r .10 MICKIE SAYS Favored Costume in New Aspect The Best is none too Good - Try Our Sherwin-Williams Paints and Varnishes. There is none better also- We Have a Complete Line of- Cedar Flume Stock Building Materials Builder's Hardware Cement, Lime, Posts Wood & Coal VYVAV MBMttG NEC GOOO RlGMT t0A vjRmwy" TU' HOME OESY ORDER YV CM.E UCoAE COVJW fAPER 5E:UT TO TME.KA R M TUEMlu BE TCU.UEO PlWVtV Itojal Trulmdour Caeatah Nov. U The flrst numlier of the lyceum a leetloM itmilng to Arlington (Ma win ter will U the Koyal Trutwidours. a woudei fully popular eutertalnuienl by a qua net of tnlentetl niuslclanx. and al. no worth the price of the season ilcketa, win in- ataasmted by the i seoul at l.ouy'H Hall Tueetlay evening NoveinNr lltb. 8amn ticket will U on sale the eoiutim wtvk. iN h! W. A. MURCHIE Boardman, - Oregon X i :ns:ttt:rjuJttn:::::::n:K:n::j:ttn:irtt it The Highway Inn O. H. Warner, Proprietor Boarf'iran, Oregon Wholesome Home Cooking The plaited skirt and overblouse ' make a combination that has many devotees, and their number show no situ of lessening. 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