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    FEBRUARY 18, 198
THE BOARDMAN MIRROR
PAGE i
TheBoardmanMirror
IIOAKDMAN, OKKOON
Published by ''!"
Currey Prliiilng ('iiiniiiiiiy
Qtotn Huntington Qarrbf, ami
Olive M. t'urrey
Kdllors mill Proprietor
Thomas Amory Lee
I'UBUHHBD BVERY KUIMAY
13.00 Mill VNAIt IN ADVANCE
Kllteicd lift Second class mutter 1- 1
II, 1021, lit the poHlufnee ill II 'il
man, Or,, under act of Mar. 8, ivi''
A little ad In The Mirror will IfU
II fur you, i
MOTHER
By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK
Dan of Man, University of
Illinois.
LAW-MAKERS ARE
BEHIND IN WORK
-U
Investigation ot State Prohibi
tion Department Is Cause
ot Much Delay.
T IIKAItli n man suy once Unit lie did
not ruu to innd ii tM grown son
away from home because llu I"
going would separate lilm, In- felt,
from hi mot her s Influence. II Wt
(nolMh tiioiiKiii. timti' 1m nothing in
lime r In 1 1 1 si a m e Dint run k-uih i
lie from tnirh nil Influence. Von I'nii
feel it today uiiii ten thousand mile
or twenty years Interesting ni St I
ly u you did when as ii l11tl ym I
artth your iiviui upon her hreiiKi and
Ml her gentle hand upon WW bnir.
Vou cuii hear her voice nnil her
face ns If she were now In the room
with you.
"I lout piy mother forty your ago. "
'in old mini Niild in me recently, "nnd
ye! I Imve neier ccnaed to feel n il.illv
K-lme of lonclluiws nil' I loss." Ami '"
many of um feel
Ami yet mi mutter how Ionic "he tin
been gone or Iiqa "fur MWny she N
Mill know e cll what "he un il.l
ay If she wer with fOB tie'iu, mid
whnt she would Imve you do., rfhc
"ants you tlrnl of nil to he good
to he clean nnd li.met timl tfani Ukl
elf -controlled She wants Jag to
the duy'i work manfully nnd troll
without whimpering Mild H 7 1 . lll nun
'liilnt She may never have. mild ii -i
Miu-- to you In' ho iiihiii woriN. bill
votl know without the w,rds Inii.iig
. '-ii spoken.
If through your eisMeiivor ilo-i-
hould conie to you hor or or recogni
tion her heart will thru wlfli ..v le
you Inconceh utile ; If iinhiip l joii
hould encounter dieul or 1 1 r r -
the pain which htr will auffer u
"III never quite iiiu'erliim1 Her I ' I
unii her faith lll follow you through
i-vcrv dh erl I y of experience, iiml in
matter who d. ' Ivt
- in
"My hoy la u good l"v." mother MJ
to me often If. the Innocence of I heir
trust. "I krow he huxn't u single
had hnblt."
1 um not Surprised thut .most college
men turn r.ul well when for ho iiiiiiiv
year I Irve seen what fnllli mid en
lldclice 1'ielr mot In r- have, In Item
mid nttfit hope b hullt upon Dun
future. He would
ho ill WMrfftBtfd h
lived up to a lower Ideal thmi she
for Um.
A, !. Vnurn NI-P" I'nl.in
Thomas Amory Lee of Topeka,
Kuiih., hnf lul u appointed chairman
uf I be A inert can legion Committee on
norld i" -. iiim Domination hy Na
rlonal Commander Jamna A. linila
nn contti incii iiy Ho- national axerQ-
live coinmlliee III hi-HMlon at Indiiill
npollH i'i-ceiitly. The committee e Ml
iinderlitke one of ihe modi rcHpoiiHllilo
laakj of the American legion for iiuo.
THE MARKETS
or. turn iiiiiiihI
he can he counted on
Portland
Wheat Hard tvhlte, 92.10: aoft
white, northern HprliiK, fl R9; hard
wilder and wealern white, $1.87; wuat-
ii. red, fl.M.
liny Alfalfa, HI.C0fy30 ton; valley
tlaaotkR lllii 2; ekatcrn Oregon!
timothy, lill'd -1.
Ilutterfat tSivdi'livered Portland.
Kf Humh, titMc.
t'hei-ae I'rlcaa f o. b. Tlllumook.
Trlplftn, :ilo; leuf, .lie per lb.
Cuttle- Prime an era. 7.508.OO.
Ho-.-4 Medium to choice. $ 10.250 !
118.9$.
BtMalP l.uuihi, medium to choice.
U 16.50.
Seattle
Wheat . Soft white, hard winter
$1.1; weotern while, we.itcrn red
f 1 .;ni; nortle-rn Hprlux. $1.99; liig Bend
hlui-Htem. $3 29.
Hay AlLilfm 2.1; I) , $J8; Um
nthy. $19; l. C:. 2S; mixed bay. $21
llultcrfat tfic
kkk THnnnh, "KiiKic.
Hog9 Praia light $116011.75.
Cattle Choice mi era, $70i.00.
theene WWilnKtiui cream brick
18c; Vu.ihliiRon triplet l)0c
Wuuhlnxtou Young America. u-22c
Spokane
HiK Prt9M mlxd, $11 S5f.f 11.50.
i It Prim hi. era. $7.2607.76.
fclghwaya committee will report far- 'r Publiration
orahly to the bouae la a revlalon of tiepartim-nt ot the Interior, V. 8.
the hotme bill Introduced by Swan and tnd Offhe a) The Da Ilea, Ornfjon,
Oakea. In lta original form the bfll January 1920.
would have taken one and one half KetW berafcj glrtn thut Lee
tnllla as a rate-making haala. "f Boardmn, Oregon, who. on
The committee decided agalnat em- AugUHt Vsiu. made H.mieHtead Kn
bodying the certificate of public con-! '" MM tor VmtfSW, Ot
venlence and neceaalty In the bill. j Farm ,;,llt 8ectlon 1 1 Townahip
The houue paaaed the Mills poat-prl- N"rtt. Ka"K'' 28 BSagt, Wlllutn.-t t
mary convention measure by a vote nfj ItoriditB, has fll-d noticf of inlentlon
- 32 to 27. Thla meaaure, however, will M "''"' '' WW l"""r " -
Balem. The leglaluture muat speed In all probability never reach the exec- tgfctta clal to the land abori tm
up Ha worlt during the remainder ol iltlva, as there are already more than CriOie, bttott C. O. Blayden, I nfted
the acsalon If congestion la to be avoid enough votes lined up In the senate to States CottJtniaaioner, al Boardman,
ad during the closing days, for wh-n defeat It. OwgOB, 08 the Srd daj ot Man-h. UKfj
it convened Monday with only 11 work The senate has passed Senator Ma- :ialmant namea M wltneaaea: BJr
lug days remaining; comparatively (aw icladry s bill, which gives the secretary n;at Brown, Thou. Miller, Raj I.
Important measures had been sent up of state authority to employ all offl- Brown. S I! Bid ardnon nil of B rd
to the governor. Before udjourinnenl '-era used In the state traffic depart- .'nan, uiegou.
over Ihe week end the speaker called ment, and limits the number to not
attention to the fact that few aeiut' i more than twenty-five. At present the
hills had been received and that tubiesi authority la centralized In bis office,
the house gets Its own blllH out of the hut he Is limited to seven men and,
way congestion was hound to follow through a gentlemen's agreement, the
Many Import ant measiirea had not tate highway department has added
received attention by both houses, seven more, and all are paid from the
among them the child labor amend name fund.
ment, road leglalatlon, and tax bill
In the house 414 bills had been Intro
duced, and of this number the lion
passed l:i and sent them lo thn'aen
ato. Only 18 senate bills had been
passed hy the house. In the senate a
total of 187 bllln weir Introduced and
of these about 5u were sent to the
house.
Much of the delay In gettlni; down
to work Is attributed to the In restlga
Hon of the state prohibition depuii
ment, which required the att fndam
of groups of members of both housi s
Port Bill Brcomea Lav i.
Community Church Berrien
Every Sunday
Sunday School 10:30 a. wL
hun li Service . 11 :80 a. m.
Christian Endeavor 'I :,'!0 p. to.
REV.
All are Welcome
B. H. HUGHES, Factor.
For bargains in Second Hand ftoodg,
e Itider In Hermlston. Oct 24tf
DomwUy
Register
Would Validate Proposed Laws.
'Ihe house adopted house joint reso
lution 10. submitting to the voters of
Oregon -an amendment to the state
constitution requiring the supreme
court tO Kive Its opinion upon Import
ant questions upon solemn occasions,
when required by the governor, the
hi nte or house of representatives, and
all such opinions shall be published
in connection with the reported de
clHlons of said court.
It was argued that were this system
In vogue the legislature would avoid
naHKlng many unconstitutional bills, as
The Port of Portland commission . sllbect of constitutionality could
law, as It w: i passed , determined at once by the supreme
I Sell-Insurance
J. C. Ballenger
BO.lRIlMAN, OKKfiON
Umatilla Pharmacy
W. E. Smith, Prop.
Mail Orders Given
Special Attention
QUICK SERVICE
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
1 MATH-LA, OREGON
IJ.L. VAUGHAN
Q 206 E. Court Street
PENDLETON. - OREGON
bill is now
over the governor's veto, Inr t edlatel)
after the reading of ihe veto hichku'
in the senate. Senator Han ii movei
that the nsnate proceed to mider It
and without comment that Im ly.pas.ieil
It over the executives veto wilh Mil
three members voting to i .stain II
The three were Senators J i ph, Flak
and Zimmerman.
The house passed the m t i -.ire on t
the executive's veto with bnlf Moti
court when application was made to It
by majority vote of either senate or
house of representatives.
The senate passed a bill making it
a misdemeanor, subject to a fine of
from $100 to $500 and Imprisonment
for from sixty days to six months, to
"iM-rate a motor vehicle while lntoxl
att d.
If a death ia caused by an lntoxl
cated driver, he would be liable to
tiiiiiniimi
Eat and Drink
At The i;
New French Cafe
K. J. McKNKF.LY, Prop.
Pendleton. Oregon
(Only the Bed Food Served)
FANCY ICE (REAMS
Furnished Room liver I'afe
Quick Service Lunch Counter
In Connection With
Dining Room
YiH' ABB WELCOME HERE
Electrical Fixtures and
Supplies
ELECTRIC CONTRACTING
tt$ttttttt
AITO REPAIRING
At your Home
All YVork Guaranteed
M. L. MORGAN
Telephone Call Weeton'a
::::
Bhrock and Hunt, r of D i win mtinj eonvktlM of manslaughter, under the
to sustain the executive. ,
The other measures at ripping thi
governor or appointive iwr OTOl
various departments, amo K (hem tin
llsh and game cOIBiniMii I. tire like!)
to cauae some lively, del rites. While
It Is possible some of II i at hills will
Movie Censorship Asked.
A state board of motion picture 0M I
nors would be created utnbr the terms
of house bill 409, introduced by Repre
sentative Tucker of Linn county. The
censors, three in number, would re-
....... kn1,a... . . . ... ......
,.m ou-e.. .. ,o (UII.K (.e,ve ,2400 annuay and woul(J name
iiiai n win uoi ne as easy to over
ride the governor's veto aa It waa on
the Port of Portland bl''l.
Appropriation Bill i Perplex.
How to provide mom ;. for the aper-
vlewcrs. whose compensation would
not exceed the total sum of $1000 a
year. A dollar a reel would be rbarg
ed for censoring, if tire reel did not
exceed 1000 feet In length. If longer,
lie craven Indeel
i mm her and uloi
I
mm
Express Rate LOWCT
Effective March 1. thu Aliierlcn :i
Express inmpany have iinuniiiiceil ii
reduction In express rules which will!
avenge from . HI to ;'; lower the i
;1m- present schedule of rates. Thin
leiiigs the express rates to a conisii'
ii hie basis with the parcels pool nil'''
and ii m o tnge cbarM and la move
Mtitcmplaleil for aonket line.
Th gun m h u t
wmhii'I londed has
nlown off ninny a
f '"I lh head.
Coif and Hog Lead
The Departnitill of A grl culture anya
that, coiiKiderlng the amount of food
foi numaiis produced by the animals
from the fioi raised on an ucre of
Inm'. the dairy cow lends all other.
Kent to the dairy cow in fomi produc
tion from the jlcld on an ncre of land
cnuu s the hog.
Yiolin E Flat Saxophone Drums
Fifth Piece - C Saxaphone
Piano
Columbia Serenaders
4 or Five Piece Combination
Orchestra
Open For Engagements Anywhere
Rates Reasonable
riir.ne or Y. it.- l or Dates Call or Address
I5ILL LINIIOFF. Manager
Arlington. Oregon
atloii of the various sti ,-e departments a fee of $2 would be charged
and activities during Ihe current hi- Only films of a "moral, educational
ennlum Is the perplex tig probb m that or amuRlng and harmless naturs would
the Joint ways and n i-ana committee be passed.
of the senate and ho iso Is finding It, Criticism of the present educational
difficult to solve. I graten, n Oregon played an Important
After hearing repi. ricntativcs of th- part In the discussion of Senator
various state activities seeking flnan-j Eddy's bill limiting the power of elec
clal aailstance the .unmlttee will go qon of studies by high school students
Into executive sessl- i.i to puss on the I and providing tor the Inclusion of
approprlatlona. It ras been proposi-d practical couraea In the high school
by the committee ii have the appro- curriculum si
no,t:rZnTr,nu;,:7,h;st.;r,se: j? r by the -mu eg
At the request of the commltt-e. Saary ncreaaea Passed by House.
Sam A. Koaer, sei rctury of state, sub ! Thla legislature promlaea to be
mlttcd a lengthy statement .hewing amollg those sesslona noted for raising
that the actual appropriations r n- sfliariPf, The number of hill. lrev
vC4Ka m
i an vim, ssr
IMP,!, W
3ml
r
FOR ONE YEAR
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Publishers of The ta9JHMM Mirror
mended by the Mate budget comrnla
alon exceed the f (inds available h ,ii
proximately $79. od. It was said that
this shortage of fundB was due to the
low tax levy fjxed by the state tax j
commlaBlon an M the Inclusion In the1
budget of certiln Items not absolutely
necessary In t'e conduct of the attain
uf state.
introduced with the purpose of in
creasing the pay of officials and others
yet to come would seem to bear out
the statement.
A salary bill paased by the bouae
was of benefit to the district attorneys,
pay being increased throughout the
state, the basis ot advance being that
of the number of orescent inns handled
Resides t! to actual appropriations T,e bill means the annual addition of
recommend, by the state budget com $lg noo and ,me dollar8 to dlfl.
mission th. heads of the various state triei attorneys' salaries and, curiously
ii. '.art me,,t a and institutions hav, sub ,.uough, (his sum Is to be raised hv I
minted tm the committee eatlmuted re- 5 adlli,k)ll to court C08tg of fUnB.dl.
QuLfemrita of $1,700,000. vorCP Bult8
Fau-m Aid Bill Signed. The hougo committee on banking
Qtvornor Pierce signed the measure bus reported favorably on Representa
which provides $1,500,000 as a loan tlve Uomion's substitute for house bill '
fund to Oregon farmers for purposes 35, authorizing the Incorporation of i
of fnirchaalng seed wheal to resecd mutual savings banks. Many changes
land 4,'here crops have frozen out this have been nrnde In the bill, the most
The bill cHrries the emer Important being elimination of a pro
vision for establishing branch Instltu
lions.
Legislative Brevities.
Rumors persist Chat the governor
will sponsor a gross earnlnga tax on
all public utilities
The bouse paaaed house bill 198 !
transferring control of the stata game j
commission from the governor to the
wlofteirj
gsncy '
The Best is none too Good-
Try Our Sherwin-Williams Paints
and Varnishes. There is
none better
alsu-
We Have a Omplete Line of-
edar Flume Stock
Building Materials
Builder's Hardware
Cement.Lime, Posts
Wood & Coal
lausc anil became effective as
soon ti signed by the governor.
Thfoijias B. Kay. state treasurer, has '
closed a deal whereby the Portland
banks have agreed to accept state bo
nus b inds as collateral for funds need
ad In financing the wheat growers of
enatei il Oregon under the relief measure.
For 'the use of this money the state state board of control, eleven votes
will ' le required to pay the Portland i were registered against the meafiure.
bank I lntoreat at the rate of 4U. per' Congress will be memorialised, by!
cent. J The farmers who borrow the terms of a Joint memorial, to enact j
mon tf from the atate will pay Interest legislation along lines orf the McNary- !
at t le rate of 6 per cent. This spread Ilaugen bill and form erxport eorpgra
Hi 1 Jtltereat, it waa said, probably will Hons to market aurplua cropa. Repre j
mo f than otfBet any losses that may sentatlve Mann and othnrs Into-oduced
M luffered by the state aa a result of it. a
thr I administration of the act. Women and glrla wou$d be irequlr,ed
fho house roads and highways com io purchase hunting and finhlng II
mi f tee has decided upon three eighths censes under houae bill 2S8 naaaed by
m f la aa a baala for determining fees the houae. It provides th at amy person
to j be .paid by bus and truck lines, over 14 years of age aball obtain a
CI urge' of three-eighths of a mill per license.
atlit orlper ton oapaelty multiplied by: Governor Pierce vetoed Senator Up
th a nuinber of miles traveled will give : ton's btll authorising tie city of Bend
t i o additional tax to be paid by bus in eu haute water taken from thr
. - r
Deschutes river for a simllrtr amount
of water from Tumalo creel; for mu
. -
el- truoltf lines over the regular fee
ci iiirgeH.
The bill which the houae roadjj and
W. A. MURCHIE
Boardman, - Oregon
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Boardman, Oregon
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