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Page 4 THE BOAKDMAN MIRROR FRIDAY JANUARY 30, 1925 J SUCH IS LIFE frLL EE E lrW'AN' i'll be theIS" mrs. FLORENCE KAHN 1 BOLD BAD BANDIT I "- ENGINEER OF (SL a I vwrecw the Twain- ; ''''v;''w Boardman Utellem Edited by the Students of the Boardman High School FOURTH YEAR, 1924 1925 FRIDAY JANUARY 3U; 1925 Basketball News of Week The Boardman high school boy's basket ball team plays at Condon on Friday night and at Fossil on Satur day night. They will stay over night sit Condon going to Fossil Saturday. The boys and girls teams played the Umatilla teams on the Irrigon floor last Friday night. It was an all a rouud victory for Umatilla for the scores were 11 to 5 in the girls game and 24 to 15 in the boys game, both the winning scores being registered by the Umatilla teams. GLENN Yl KILLS AT HERRI! mroucji ehe huart, aithougn ne was 101 also in the right breast. These Shots, according to reports, came: from the two revolvers handled by Thomas. When Four Dead as Result of Latest Bh0D : 1 of 40 01 Outbreak Between Two . i B Factions. Hcrrin, 111. Willi militiamen patrolling the streets ol Horrln, prevailed Sunday 'after the late break of klao and antl-klan Saturday eight lb which tow were killed, including S. (II n i Idan lhiuor raider, and Ora Tl deputy sheriff, recognized qut.nti leaders of the two Factions. Tho two others killed in the re battle in a in ri if 1 si reel Igj r Kd Forbes and Honjl r Worm I reputed Mansmen ami companl Young. Young died from n ballet Itizens entered the cigar minutes after an exchange 0 shots they found Young dead and Warner unconscious. Thomas slumped to the floor with bullet Wounds in his body and died on the way to the city hospital. Forbes lay dead on the sidewalk r outside, shot through the base of the Skull, Warner died in the hospital B about two hours later, tl Versions of the battle vary. It ia :, known, however, that the shooting look place in the Canary cigar store ; and barber shop operated in the front ol the Kiiropoan hotel. Purchases Radio rge Hendrlcksen, firmer of the n i reek section has purchased a, Estonian radio reciever of J. K. Florence B. Kahn, widow of Kahn of California, who Is a ite for the nomination to suc ceed her husband in congress. GQOLIDGE PLEADS FOR WORLD COURT Election Held Election of the second semester of ficials for the Student Body was held on last Friday in the Principals office. The following Wednesday the new of ficers as installed were, Karl Olson, president ; Mildred Duncan, secretary ; Catherine Brown, treasurer ; Elmo Russell, athletic manager; Weldon Ay ers, editor ; Helen Chaffee, assistnnt editor j Hector Wicklander, sargennt at-arms ; and Thyrn Beck, yell leader. should street ,tmnnmmtwnr.mmtn:;;::i:; i ,::;uu.,i;n:fflmwminHuiimm Sales Books Duplicate - Triplicate Simple or Intricate ( . h Carbon Paper With Manila Backs or Leather Holders ! tin or Little Ones Specially Printed in Quantities Of 100 And Up We Are Eastern Oregon Distributor! For On of the 15c ;t Sales Hook Specialty Manufacturii g Company in America We fan Moot Competition -:- TRY US : Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention Sf.no Sampi.k Shi:i:t If Yojj UaveOne OtiKlations. im c. : s .vstions Chcerfullv Given Rubbet Mil irk Coriifiratva - Ktc. Carrey Printing Co. Stationers, -, Pointer. - Publishers Masonic Bldg Arlington, Oregon rTt"'ttt"trtt,",t' """'!",,f-"ttt""!t"tttwttrtttitnitntiiminiiiiiimmn Wilson Coinpton, lawyer, economist and lumberman, who ns manager of i he National Lumber Manufacturers' association has been u lender In prac tical fores! conservation, Is a prima mover In the nation-wide lumber standardization movement, which it is estimated by the United states De partment of Commerce will save over i hundred million dollars annually to the American public. Washington. -The administration's stand in favor of American participa tion In the world court was reaffirmed by President Coolidge in an address di I at the White House to dele gates attending the national confer ence on the cause and cure of war. Tl Is step the president character the next move that should be tai ' a by the I'nited States toward out- wing war. He suggested also that the nation Bd the world should "turn the light Of re information and better under Standing upon the problems of diplo macy." Meantime, the president declared, tin i'nited States should In the inter est Of peace continue its readiness to at iciate itself with whatever meas ures would tend to maintain security, but should avoid the danger of "a su- per government' I '...lining Banquet The Sophomore class is planning on giving a banquet for the upper class men In the near future as has been i the custom for a number of years. Come on with the "dope", Sophs, we'll : be there. The warm weather of late has 1 brought out the base ball fans. This 1 is to be a big year for Boardman hl's ; base ball history. Conditions have changed considerably in the last year and we have nine whlrlers in action. Everybody should make It a point to be at the big show to be given by the Student Body on February 6th. It is to be one ol the biggest affairs of its kind ever pulled off in Board man. Anyone willingly missing it will regret it all his life. This show is easily worth $5.00 but it will be given to you f ir the small sum of 35 and 23c ents. PUZZLES SEND 5 INSANE London's Terrille Fire The great Bre which laid Louden low In 1666 raged for five days and devastated 486 acres. It laid waste 4(Kl streets, destroying SI churches rod 13,200 houses. About 20,000 people were made homeless, rOB SAM! Ten head good work mules. Eour Al leaders. ,1. K. Munsev. Stanfiebl. Oregon. IN p. Litest Fad Adds to Population ot Oregon State Hospital. ' Salem, Or. -That tho advent of the crossword puzzle, like other similar fads, would contribute its quota to the insane population of the state was evidenced by a report issued by of ficials at the state hospital here. During recent weeks five patients suffering from an overzealous attempt to solve these crossword puzzles have been received at the state hospital, thro.' men and two women, from wide ly scattered sections of the state. Two of the patients were brought here In stralt-jacketa. It was found that four bandits ac companied by four women, went to ! the school cafeteria and ate all of the rolls which the Sophomore girls had worked so hard to produce on Thursday. Let's get the Burn's de tective agency- Jokes Elmo, "Where you been?" Earl, "Looking for work." Elmo, "Man ! man ! your curiosity is gonna get you Into trouble yet." Brief for Debate Number 1 The City of Boardman should grade and sidewalk Main street from the Highway to the Community church corner. A. Intrductlon. I 1. Condition of the street. 2. Use given street. B. Discussion 1. The City of Boardman grade and sidewalk the Main from the Highway to the Community church corner. a. From one end to the other it is nothing but a bunch of fits and holes. 2. The Impression made upon tour ists and people of Boardman is sure to be bad for, a. After coining off the highway you get shaken ui and don't care a bout staving In a town like that. b. People are apt to judge the town by the street. c. The cost is not large enough to stop it, fur, Every year large sums are speut on roads in the county and the high way and people use the street more than the roads, which is never re paired. C. Conclusion. 1. The City of Boardman should grade and sidewalk this street, for a. The street is used more than the roads. b. The impression made upon visit ors and people of Boardman is not favorable, C. The cost is small compared to the need. James Howell, senior, and ex-president of the Student Body. Newton Painless Dentists !!. II. A. NEWTON, MOB. tor, Main and Webb sis. Pendleton ANNOUNCING The MMdnttan f Dr. W. M, Kelly of speinie. Washington with Dr. F. V. Prime Hermtaton, Oregon ' Dentistry, I) ntal -lJay and Diagnosis jfCvenlnge and Sundays by appothtmenl Oregon Sheriffs Would Oust Dry Chief Portland, Or. Abolition of the of 'ice of state, prohibition commissioner, now held by George L. Cleaver, was demanded by tile Sheriff's Association of Oregon, in a resolution formally and overwhelmingly passed by the Ore gon Association of Sheriffs. BerQdoll's Helper Surrenders to U. S. Philadelphia, Pa. Eugene Stecker, who aided ('rover C. Hergdoll, mil lionaire draft dodger to escape from bis mother's home here In 1!(20 sur rendered to government officials in the federal building. He said he left Hergdoll In Germany, Mrs. Miller, "Edna, did you let that redheaded guy kiss you?" Edna, "No ma, he didn't give me time." Alex, "Mamma did you buy me from the stork?" Mamma, "yes dear, why do you ask? Alex, "Oh I've often wondered why yon didn't pay a few more dollars and get a little boy without freckles." Brief for Debate Number 2. The City of Boardman should grade and sidewalk the Main street from the Highway to the Community church. 1. Introduction. a. Shows prosperity b. A church in town has more mem bers who attend on foot. c. The stores, hotel, church and the post office could be kept cleaner. 2. Discussion a. Earthen walk gets too uneven. b. Town docs net look planned very well. , c. Streets and walks get muddy In wet weather. d. Does not have a very good Im pression upon visitors of other com munities. e. If improved, more people might settle in Boardman. 3. Conclusion . n. The cost of new sidewalk aud an improved street would not tie very much. 1). More tourisits would stop here in the summer if Boardman looked better in appearance, bringing more money Into our little project. Mildred Duncan, Junior and Secretary student Body. The third and fourth grades under supervision of Miss Alice Aldrlch. i'lnve been making rag carpets of the most beautiful designs and colors. The children made their own looms and wool In these carpets, bringing the materials from home . In the near future they Intend to make caps and sweaters by the same method. New Version The reason many a man loses faith In his fellows is because they do to him the things he would like to do to them. Duluth Herald. No Obstacle to Wireless Wireless waves can leap through 120 feet of solid rock almost as swiftly as through free air. This was demon strated recently In Ohio when a receiv ing set placed that distance under ground In a mine shaft picked up con certs from local and distant strtlons. mmxmxmxmmxxmmmmwmmmmmMmtm S. E, NOTSON A l.OKNLY AT LAW Otnee in Court Bones IIUTMK - - - OREGON Min 1' ne Drums Piano i Hi I iecc - (' Snvaphoite Columbia Serenaders A. H. SWITZER ATTORNEY. AT LAW 1 or Five Piece Combination OtchcstrA Open For fjsgements Anywhere treasonable Plume cr Write I'm Dili- - Call or Vddrrs-i HILL L1NHOKK, Manager A I tug t m. 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