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PAGE 4 THE BOARDMAN MIRROR FRIDAY FEBRUARY 20, 1925 SUCH IS LIFE it Van lelm MEM MEN f GET in, MAOY , AN ILL PUU Vd CAThEI? BE TUkllet' YOU TVlAN JDOlrV ANt V Thing ELSE IN Tf-"E "A W. S. GIFFORD ( GEE MEN Boardman Utellem lalitod by the Students of th( llourihnaii Illicit School FOURTH YEAR, 1 5. 1 una I l iiKl All (I. lit';. en il news Thousands of lambs rnc :il Warm Weather Gift lid Hundliii" New Hocks Shaft in BmI M.-i "i and Bd Briatow promln t ;! MriUtl nf Imi,. . ! .impmiied b i iciuls from Walla Walt welt) vlsit i:ig In PWslI 03 Sunday with IVter r-.iuertil'i'-iid. Mr. mill Mrs. Jim Hardest)- and f .niily nf tlorgan were visiting at the l"ine of Mr. jiihI Mrs. II. J. Sirevtcr i t Civil mi Su I unlay Mrs. Kunk mid daughter Miss llerul- I'iue aivoinpanltsl hy Mrs. Win Sevt n was- calling mi if the Logan Cottage Civil, wore call Logan 1'nltugv ing in ftTHmttn ":i Monday. .VI lli'iiriksi it of rendition mid son oral of the Monro ranch near f TTTlPo ton wore calling on llK'ir Civil friends mi Sunday 0tm Clinmlior of Willow-creek" laneh loft on Tuesday for Vornouiii VMM lie will visii for sometime Miss Violet Hynd tcaeher in the I i no district and also l.rollier .lack, i rtudent of Hoppner IiIkIi Mhfcafc Peril l.uiealleii. traffic officer, of IVmlli -ion ind Charlie Hynd managm of Ryad ranches in rmatilla and (Irani . utilities, were guests of Mr. and Mrs .'ink Hynd at "Butterfly Flats'" on liblay niicht. Mrs Pat Karley of The Willows, ae . otiiiiinied l Mrs. K. Mulkey from Sluythe Siding, near Willows, wore in Cecil to .all on friends Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs Noah Pettyjohn an I family also Mis. O. W Igglesw ort M and children all of Morgan were tailing in Civil Sunday. Mr tad Mrs Karl Kanisworth and - ii Pan! of Rhea, were doing business in Arlington on Thursday. Mis .1. K. Crnhtree of Cuckoo Kbits Mrs. L. L. Funk at the n Wednesday. father Cantrell of Hoppner was a allot- n tin home of Mr. and Mrs J Karl I'aruswortli a! Ithcii and nl on Mrs. K H. I Mlll- Hll. at "Itusy Ile( " railed during I lie past week. Miss Lola Cmwell or the Sullivan ranch near Morgan was visiting The Shepherds Hosf Monday. if, .1. Kelly prominent sheepman Hoppner has been ha with his sheep the pist u,vk at llio.l. .1. McKnl' place near C4-ll. W. (;. Hynd and brother David .1 Sand Hollow wore visiting i heir brmli i i .lin k nt Civil mi Saturday, lOtlM n iitg home after flf'f t out a rnr of fine (attic Ivloiiglng to Hynd Bros Charley II) ml of I k.iu Ii. was in char.-'' of the initio w liii li arere hipMsl from Cei ii on Siimiiiy to Portia nd. The weather is ideal hero, suiishin and warm mid sbis pmeii are deligin. I with it mid iv so with the fine l Mi l.'niiie at "Killaniey, during arcoki Mil !t V.. Slender and daughter Miss Blorla of Stdilomseon" were visiting in i , il on Wednewlay. ICra II V Tyler of Khea Siding was visiting with Mrs. J. J. ktaEntire at Killaniey" on Sunday. Mrs W iiNeal and daughter Mis I'niil,- of living, were calling on Mrs the j lllllll The , which are arriving at fattltal bulletin issued Shi-pards Host" from I he It the shoil from l a Thoo;i Phone 173 For Your Office Supplies In connection with our service to business and professional men in supplying their printed sta tionery, etc., wo are usually expected to also furnish them with various standard office sup plies. Here is a partial list of our stock at Pol and prices or less. Kl "BHKIj M AMI" IMI)si No. 1 Sie .V)r Assort. 1 1 colors Otlw hIta'H mikI slumps funiislied on spivlnl orders. TAMES and INKS li tirade Fountain Pen I General Type oflTiec Ink. I or. si,. iOc; I ag, SOc K or. 50c J-e Taste with I, rush i )-2 oz. -1.c; K 02. 63c UBBOM PAPERS For Pencil or Tya-writer 25 sheels 7ic 100 sheets bnrd $i.T Lwrfll Sie SealiiiK lV;i I'm- File llisiks, Shipping Tags. I.nrge KmeloiM's. Adding Mil chine Hulls, Staples, etc. T PKIVRITER KIBBONN Ouarantacd t""t grade, made -I in !l- for I'nderwoods, I. C. Siia'tha, Item iugtou's and till vera. Ka 90c Tll'KlVKITEK PAPERS Sold in reams of .KK) idieets, 'it vlj II badM .'letter bind slsse) and can be fur iii hid in larger sizes at pro s'iiioiiale prleea. M lb. bond, white, ream .95 in lh boad. w hite, ream $1.15 IB II'. maiiihi, a in 1st, rm. 11.25 o lb, .1 mi. fibre, canary M Colored homls and higher pipers ill higher prbes Cel ilig. SU ES ItOOKN our prices befora order And lie in i mber We Can PRINT IT RIGHT, IF You'll Give us a Chance The Currey Printing Co. Arlington, Oregon Publishers Arlington Bulletin and Boardman Mirror JARPINt CHOSEN FOR AGRICULTURAL POST Appointments to Cabinet For New Term Completed By President Coolidge. Walter 6. Qlfford, who hat been elected preiident of the Ame lean Telegraph & Telephone company, the biggest public tervlce corporation In the United Statet. He began hit butl uett twenty yearn ago at a pay roll clerk in Chicago. GAS INVESTIGATION ASKED IN CONGRESS Washington, I. C. A select com mltlee of seven member would he appointed to Investigate recent In creases in gasoline prices under a ji int resolution introdured In the house hy Representative Zililliuin, ro publican, Maryland. I'nder the resolution the proposed selection would be composed of thote membera elected to the next eon gross, and would have power to Issue suhpeiias, semi (or persons and pn pcrs, take sworn testimony and be in pit a , r ! to sit h lore il di ' The ri solution would dire the committee Investigate st rude oil and gasoline In the Btataa aa of Januury 1. ID lliijh Siiiind News The I ton ii I ma it schools had an op porta!)! ty to have noma twhool pruturot liikoil on lasl Tnesilay tfttirttOon, Sev eral of I he grade rooms made use of the photographer, Mr. Sauto. n-. did all the lour high 'school ebisses. " epi'cl to look our host In the prool's thai w III he s. til (or our 1 1. K nl mi early date. The tillhrelh children Were ill lain oil ill their home for purl of the week due to Illness w tt h lonsllll Is. Wednesday evening was (be dress IfthtTMU nigbl for the Itlg High School Vaudeville perforiiuin. e Tim hlg night nine en Krblay. and Its sinss'ss was without an oipuil in the history of the city of Bnr ' It I'he ndmlrlng emanli gave thai one felt I ter In I he H I plele I'lMtktl will ho mini In I he Ilex' I i . pealed applause i I - teg' lor the plus auditortoat, I com f I be door receipts i. liter of piihtlc notice ie of ! kalian". their owners I he price of at the refiti Ired t that rks of lulled 1, and mid holders, as well as ripl" oil mid gasoline i ami in the open I claim- itug Insert (By (iladys 'ii sih Ci iitoi The potato hug (,r pOMttM Iss'tle as tt Is some! hues called, N ehMMd us nil Insert, having Iwo pain of wings, six logs and ti body made up of seg moms or a sorb s of rings around II. A knowledge of lis physiology mid lllhlls Is lnsess.il If Ha- farllK'r Is to siicii'ssriillv comhal It. The hug like all other liisci Is bus I ,nr stages id,, eg laiMi, pupa and ndiilt The laiva U lag red with black spots, mid the adult Is-lng Hark with while, red or vellow sIi1hh Il lives Through winter in the plipi stage, the iiitull .it .t In die spring and laying a small yellow i hi ter of eggs under the side of Hie pi tbtoe bar. early In the season These hotel i into small red gruhs. which ut the hnvis Sim,, il - tn!oe hug is flitod wlib a bitting 1'ioiith, li l easy to ml si n hem with some sison oiis Ibpihl The Isslh-s of Hie p.' hugs nro (he hrealhlug pari- or lungs, which l-'ii I makes It easy lo smother Iheili. II' I he potaoa covers Hie body, .tine of the hesl rcmcilles Is lo mix purls grts-n tiortteaux mlxtum i'his is mad by mixing ,"i ihs of i -upper tulpbata, ."ilbs. unslaked tttat, mid oil gallons of wat er. This is called I fie EWO-00 formula. The bordeaux mixture is used with i i on .hi potatoes for several reasons. H prevail ti the strong poison Iron in .piling the leaves It holds the poll m 0U tin potatoes longer mid helps pre viol the curly ami Into hllghl on litem. Seventh and Kighlh Orailes The second siclllug contest was I i hi Tin sihi.v The following pupils were successful. Mlt grade; Helen lloardimiii and Kenneth Boardman, HM;4"vyc Olson, I'uatar Bamta, us; Mtldrad llaaaangM Lillian tlrbe. IH. Tib guide: Mildred Ibsk and Hot den Heck, W. ibe l lld nl : i Mildred Dtraeau rferl Hay English hi I s.ii the fields of grain mid hay. The sun shorn- out so hrlght u ml guy. LJMI sweet the smell of now mown hay Where BMNI me Working day hy day. Vl h "hen Mother rings the Ml, the horses are taken to the oorril ; 'nl and walensl and left to eat. While Hie men lo the house heat a pili k retreat Then nl the disif is a Nerauible lo wuh. Who will Is- first .link. Hill or Josh? Next lo the lale laden so brave. They eat so much It makes one bsk grave. Then lin k lo the field go horses mid BMB, I'o t isglii tbelr Itlnrs over iignln : And when finished at the cl of day, We will rail II The Kml of a I'erftst ur ,'ir 3,if , ifT-i iiiinr s r-fcl HIE. WIOL 1VI111 T Wichington, H ' l': ' 'I Wge completed the cabUMt Unit wilt terve with him after Km me appointment oi wunao dine of Manhattan. Kan . presid-ni of the Kansas State Agricultural college, to be aecretflry of agriculture All posts now are filled. Hie only bitch being the opposition in the sen ate to continuing the nominal ion of Charles II. Warren of Michigan to be attorney-general. The special session of the senate on March 4, however, Is expected to dis pose of this stumbling block. Con forming to bia policy of cbaanlrfg off his desk in preparation for bis new ad ministration, the president also sent to the capitol the nomination of Fraul B. Kellogg of Minnesota, now aiiili; sudor lo Great Britain, to tary of state, succeeding Charles Evans Hughes, March 4. Cecil Creel, director of the i'nlver alty of Nevada Agricultural college, is expected to get the assistant aecre taryship when Jardine lakes offfete. Jurdine Is a product of MaM ram lies, on which In- was horn --'a" iMSllgi ItAilfHrl arv 16. 1879. Moving to Km. la '- ;; - "HCW "TW, 1!00, be took up agrii ullun- from tin- academy atandpoint, teaching toveral agricultural schools. Later in- h. iaini; affiliated with the federal govi rnni'-nt in expurinieniaj work, lie wns ii.nu ed president of the Kansas Stale Am cultural college in litis after eight years In connection with it ReaeM ly he was a no inher of iln- pr si dent'a agricultural commission, wboaa recommendations now are pending before congress. DUUrlll i on the' jie. It also would authorize tbi' committee to Inquire into the possible relations the recent crude oil price Im reuses bear to the gasoline price jump and if the in creases wire general amonr all com panics throughout the Culled Stales, (ove I s UN New I It may tlckto your vanity t up" about some little in v ii Hu ll find it all In t- p, , dafuail poor eo j . ra i p in fr slaudHiint e are not mind readers We waul Ket Selire l or rablirulbiu rloM DvfiartaMal tt the (atari or, 0 s. m 11 1 ml idfhc at The I ml lis, Oregon U s Jminary in, 18EK i our Notice Is In rehy given Mini Worm r Itb'tmiiiiii, of lone, i largo n. wl it Bv THOM S ARKLE CLARK penn of Men, Univcrlity of illlaalt. XIHS Is i. ia) of wisdom and we all have lo do with wise nun of all torts. Self Interest Is -rhupt the most common soryor wisdom. We bear from lib Sidiw the i.ecesslty of looking out for N'limher One, the old I gallon one I., under to take care of tlaiaalf, ml the niter foolishness of gpata tilt good money on anything without eetting ndcipiiite return. l.e.iuotl.o of Niicb u .. n,,,, ,, ,,. iiiasing isopio .vs-.k-u,,,, ,i Township :i Nnrlh, Itnnge .iroiind who BOaM l.ll at the Hem If jii ;HM(, Willamette Meridian, baa "" 1 would. fjlad noil,., of liit-ntlot, i ,ke final We me Irving to gin v..u a gmsl ,r. v,.Jir ,,riM,f , ,(nt,tM, ,.im Dgtr, We eai.le.l give Hm -r real ,,, ,. Rn H,Vl. ,eni-rllHl. beforo satisfaction. Utsause we know that l (lay 41. Anderson, fnlti-d stat-s Cmn- inis,ssii.ie. Ti,,- bucaan edfMlty ba ndaal r, at Btfajwr, uegou. on the a.eeiit all heii. tn. as milural istsoii t, ,r f M,,,. IMkl nl reward ami lo "beef' l anv thing Cbiluinn: names as i,IP,u.: T. datriMefetal to tmb tmm ladhrldqal w OMig, Oaotfa n.-rger' victor itiet- .11 standar.i of s rsonal iuis.rlmi.e ,. IU1, . M H,a,J ltM f ,,n... is past the ahillly of any liewspaM-r I irogoii. "v, r' , J.J W lionnelly. wtm .... i.. i i a y mimi k "ii iTHin mjr ih'hi, ir-, ( r HKltt'r il. in ttll a hi lltlllLHtim ixMilflit y GRAIN SHIPMENTS HEAVY Year't Wheat Exportt Ettimated at 200,000,000 Bushels. Washington, I). C. Wheat exports of the United Stutes for the year end Ing June SO probably will total ZWA 000,000 bushels, the department ol agticulluru hat ettimated. Exports "last yeat were 12H,3sr,,000 hushels. Increasid demand for American wie at, an annuuncement auld, was caused by short crops in tome for eign countries, notably Canada und Argentina. Canada's exports this year were ettimated at 185,000,000 bushels against 3i:),000,000 last year. Exjiorts from principal producing countries this year will total between 715,000,000 and 746,000,000 bushclt, the department aaid, compared with 781,000,000 latt your. Coolidge Approve! Australian Crulte. Washington, D. C. President Cool idge lias given final approval to the cruise of the United Statet fleet to Australia this summer. In Jimmy end I were having a little com i i s-ition almtii certain rnlhcr ipies (fOAabta pro lings of which bo bad been n part, Jimmy belonged lo an organization, und ho mid it were in -trouble. "I don't care about the other fel loWS,'' 111 Jiss-rteil. "Willi. Ille. I III lllleTiTlP llrelv in eb.niiig invsolf. I barneil long fgo thai lh main thing it lo tnlie cure nl.) oui'seir." His point of view Is not an iiiieomuion one iimong men of wisdom, hut II will not go far Inward bringing "peace mi eiirtli and good will toward men." The wisdom of self Interest and of aclllshuess Is a poor wisdom Ihgi rob us of the sweetest pleasures of life. The wise men who brought their giftN lo the Christ Child bad eome a long way over barren desert loads. They were following an Ideal, and In order to realize It they were wlllln,' lo make saciillees, to endure hin d -hips, and lo face dangers. The glfls tbcj brought rtptrasoBtod lh host duty had, the most precious things I hey could buy, gad they laid tlieui willingly nt Hie feet of the Child. There is no slur shining In the west lor us today, perhaps, ami ve iniiv have neither gold nor frankincense nor myrrh, but there Is about iih every where opportunity for siiorlllee, for remembering klndn, for thinking and doing for others, for sbowlng the ChrlMllan uplrlt. l'"or they are Hie true Wise Men who spend themselves, w h - mnliaii thai it Is withholding Hint Itn poveiishes and giving UDatlSfhfy llmi enriches. ((Kl, ft, WrNif-rii ' . - .- . i . . . j , -r llnlnn.) 0 "t Houi.ii Givet Longworth Baby Cheer. Wasbingion, D. C. Nlehotns Long worth, republican floor loader and son In-law of the hit" Theodore Uoosevell. was given a tremendous ovation Sal urday when word was flashed, Just aa the house opened I hut. hit wife, Alice Hoosevelt Longworth, had given birth lo a six and a half pound girl In a Chicago hoHpltul. for the welfare ol the Communiij and Newton 1'ainlcJx l)nt.tat.s ..aiguaat)tt SMm T4k -i, ltaJ.M"ldW' Mti ST - trt I ' TtTiTi Tt iTn, , n t wbelh.-r voll .-f I'll II A .NT.WI TON. Mtilt or praise But pi' .i - send In lb New- Cor. Main and Wei dk Sis. 1'cndlelon We thank you for your help ami on- voiir streei, your atuh ' lodge, four operation along Hilt UneO tout b -, ANNOUM iMi boatneaa, year hobby, nil occasionally The iiHsA uHnii of ngnge In in (miles 1 1 ut I are InlVr Ilr W jaW-,tlaI-ttlIB cm 1 r.iTri iifing naeS imt eaii ih up, oi npoaan send In the notes or collie III liyd'sec us. Again we l bunk you. Mtne. Marguerite Vogel Mine. Marguerlt Vogel is ibe iirsi woman to he nppotnled to a French enblnel, having been given the post of undaraeorciary to tin- tnia later of la hor. Colorado Liquor Law Draatlc. Denver, Colo. PohsiihhIoii of a still in Colorado hi ii felony attd puntabs nhle by a pi nion BOOtenCB oi' li'oin I w ti five years. Thai W PTOViaiOOl u bill Hlguod by QoVtmor Moiiuv. iriu W,axja-tiOMurr'a w tthlngton w-lih Dr. VI V. Prime HOnnBtton, Oregon llrnlislraf, ,.ntal X Hay I Hiagiiosis ' " wnf l"1 Fstunday by tppointment if;. NOTSON ATT.km,-v at i.aaa O,1oe lii Court HoUM lir.l'l-.NKtlt iim,vi.v T L il BWITZER ATHHtNKV T l,W Arlington, tlregun frVOODSON & 8WEEK A I I'OKNKYH-AT-I.AW IIKri'NKIt, HIHt.ON 3 t HERB GREEN Walihmiiker mid Jeweler Dlumonds, Watrhrs, Chubs, Silver ware l ime Inspector O W. It. K. & N. Co. :. Main St. Pendleton, Oregon