A BOARDM AN MIRROR VOLUME V BOAKDMAN, MOKROIY COUNTY, OREGON Fit i I V V, MARCH 192S NIMBKR 13 toardman Utellem Edited by the Students of the Roartlman High School I OIKTH YEAR, 11)24-1925 FRIDAY MARCH 20, 1925 I Hear Her Calling The local town (earn have suppled themselves with new baseball uni forms. In as mpch as the high school Is short of suits for our games, the town fellows have made us i gift of their old suits, which, by just a little work of repairing (hem, will sufilee us for our shoit season. Thank you, town-men. (vhral Puts On Three Movies The Boardman Community School is featuring three new movie shows. The 'hires are Saturday nights of March 28, and April 4 and 11, respec tively. The first performance is a 7 - hr.ir.-diiner" entitled "Battling B, fenurning the famous base layrs of days gone by. The nevt mance wll show "Battling Bun featuring Wesley Barry in his long trousers age. The third and lart show will "shiver your shins" in giving you "Going Up." just ro I eased for public use. Watch the an nouncements later. petto yun," "feat The Junior-Senior English ClSSI students hnve just completed n group if themes entitled "My Ambition." Each student was directed to read rotations and then to choose the one he wished to follow for bis or her future career. The word limit was placed at not less than BOO. The ten papers show a very sincere in terest on the part of the members of the class to select a calling that will What Tto '- Covornor Walter Pierce thought! ully upon it. One would lie Wn IFnrdmnn's esteemed guest Frl- j Ihoughfully UJKW it. One would he dayfl March 27. He was entertained forester, one a professional base- 'y the public school children at .1 :15 lull player, three teachers. P: M.. after Which be gave a short feers ami one airplane mini Me - i,, i ..I w... am T".X li,iiii,i.!,iiii'l.iflA( Ml ffi coming our , ; ! , II ftp MVtE I ! I - - - I I &7yd W; , 9 m i crowded auditorium of the 11 i wound. !,r II tffi&f yi HHaWSHU I .a: watch M mwrffifr'A MmB&'mM W Boardman Locals and Personals address to spoke to a Iloardinun hamlets. Pierce. Don't forget Friday. May Day Festival I'm drills, dances, May Que est and May pole some of the events of tlu for a more complete program. Keep Ibis dale Open for you will regret it if you fail to observe tie- summons. EIGHT MILE Arthur Fletcher rancher of the Ilep pner country, visited in Fight Mile section on last Wednesday. Coorge Myers was visiting his old j frien Is in Fight Mile Inst week. James I'rofitt and Marcellotis Mor gan. Spent the evening Tuesday at L.I I.. Montagues's ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Turner en tertained a number of friends on Sunday evening at their home, Among ihos., prrsi at were: Mr. and Mis. Al-i via Jones, James I'rofitt, Mrs. Asher Montague, Edith and Vada Montague. George Shane of Pattersrtn Wash-' ington visited at the L. L, Montague home ,n Eight Mile, Friday and Sat urday. James Profttt accompanied by B-l guests of Miss Anni.. Ilynd of Butter fly Flats on Wednesday. Miss Mary O'Neal was the guest of Misses Grace and I, aura Chandler of Willow Creek ranch on Sunday. ('has. Ilynd of the Pines at I'kiah. arrived in Cecil on Thursday and will leave Sunday witii a car of cattle for Fort land markets. Mr. and Mrs. C. Bcllcnhroek, who have been in charge of the Sheperds lest left on Sunday for Ileppner. All the sheep of it. A. Thompson's bant ing left the upper country. John Kelly of Ileppner was calling in Cecil on Saturday. Mr. and Mis. (J r iver Curtis and Mr. Koll nse were callers at the Straw berry ranch on Sunday evening. Henry day afternoon. Raymond Turner made a trip to Arlington on Tuesday. Alvin Jones visited in Arlington on last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond II. Turner, accompanied by Miss Mary E. Nel son, wont to Icne Inst Saturday to visit with relatives. Miss Nelson did not return until Sunday evening. W EC robs, John Krehs, Jim Furlong and Jnck Ilynd were all county sent visitors this week. Mr. and Mrs. L, L. Funk were busy l,usjnpss moving on Saturday to the Curtiss . I pince. Lawrence Hnrman WBO has been on a visit to the Fast Camp ranch, re I nrned to liis home in Walla Walla on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ilenly were in Hermlston on Wednesday of last week, j Friends on the project are glnd to welcome Mr. W. A. Cobb after an absence of several months. Ho has been in Yakima. Seattle. Ellensbnrg. and Other points. He returned to the Project Friday. Saturday wns Mrs. Eugene Cum mins' (?) birthday, she neglected to, say just which one it was, but cele bra ted it with a most delightful chick-' en dinner on Saturday evening at her home in the west end. Quest! who enjoyed the bounteous dinner were, Mrs. Eck Warren and son Mr. Robert son, Mrs. Lawrence, Claud white, Mr. Cobb. Mr. Cummins and I.auren. The Misses Aldrich and Irene Jen sen spent the week end in Portland, returning Sunday nikht. Ladlec Aid met Wednesday in the church, Plans for the party to he given for the cast of " Miss Molly", were completed when it was reported that Mrs. J. O. Russell was ill. and since she was the dirtctor of the play, it was decide 1 to again postpone the aafflr until l&a could be present. El ection of officers was to have been held hut it was decided to wait until next meeting, when it is hoped a great er number will Stand. Next meeting is Wednesday April l Jack (iorham. the local deputy, lo cated anothtr still in the sage brush south west of town last week. This belonged to Weldon Ayves and on Fri- Din of saw and hammer furnishes day he was taken with all the para- tbe dominant note in the tornado dist- nhennlln to Ileppner where he was Hot of the middle west as a program tried before the county judge. Weldon of rehabilitation Work is organized. Is a high school boy and only Id years At the same time resurvey of the f age, He come of an excellent fami- litter of ruined towns, deaths of in- ly and It Is hoped that the suspend- jnred and re Cheeks of casualty totals , sente nce given Will prov leter- increased the dqnth list by more than cut to any such moves in tile future a score and added millions to early as well as to any otfior boys who might estimates of the total damage. have similar aspirations to the rapid Addlti us to the death ttal all road to wealth, from Illinois, Placed it at SV.. Most Mrs .1 O Rrmasll mhtt hu I,,,,.,, ,, new names trdded are from lists of the sick list the past few days is re- Meekei's "moving mountain" of Col- Pt,0" injured in the storm. The ear- covering. lado is still traveling westward. The '' estimates of damage at Murphys- Ti e Boardman Bus hall team blos !l.TTrrb:rnros during the past wot "". center of the sinrm. were d'Uililed srrmed out tn now Uniform Tor the Imve proved to be the most serious of after a survey f the ruins, insurance season They played n practice game a number during the pnsf few years. ! companies estimate property damage on Sunday.. We have prospects for m southern Indianna at gS,OQQ,000, it splendid team this year. anil r no policies Held liy Victims at a- Talk about the land of bout $1,000,000. City after City in the Snows, we hnvo decide.! thnt stricken district announced formation Itloni mid fix ic raised. league games will begin April 12th, with Umatilla vs Boardman at this place. The BChedUe has not lieon com pleted. Leslie Packard is the league director for Boardman. A pro-sonson game will he played by the team witli lone Sunday, March 30, at Boardman. We have excellent prospects and look Vor good support from the local fans. Mrs. Royal Bands left Wednesday night for Hood River to be with her daughter, Mis. Roy Howell, who is ill. Ralph Ci'iiin of Mayvllle. Oregon, Spent Sunday witli is friend. Alvle Mefford. Asher Montague of Arlington and Walt Mitchell of Eight Mile were vis itors at the Rob't Wilson home this week, Mrs. Rands was called to Silverlon Thursday, on account of the illness Of her daughter, Mrs. Roy Howell. George Agee stopped in town Tues day, while en his way to Hcponer to wink on the highway. He has been working near Hermisto non the high way there. Brief Review of Week's News Events Austen Chamberlain, secretary for foreign affairs, informed the British two engin- prlimont and the rest of the World, On Tuesday that Croat Britian will have ii'tiiing more to do with tiie wreckage of the Geneva protocal, but will seek to build permanent peace for mutual pact between Germany and her late allied enemies. cat aphis. The bugs were caught the mountains where they have ba birjernatlng, n Eliot distant charge WadsWOrth of Boston, ns Becretary of the Treasury in of foreign loans and railroad advan es, has submitted his resigna tion, but Secretary Mellon has not yet acted uoon it. The peak is located in Colorado nnd was named because of Its peculiar changing of location. It is moving almost visibly at the rate of some feet 10 hour. In the last few days it has "r definite relief organ) shifted its position almost 100 yards. '"B of money quotas to The mountain is 2000, feet high and scientists say thnt gravity onuses the movement in a clay strata wet by seepage waters. Eternal this is for her Week's CECIL NEWS Sheep Leave I'pper Country Move to Summer Home Young Folk Attend Diinre at Juniper Mr. and Mrs. Bee Miller and child ren of Kennewick Washington were looking up their old friends In nnd n round Cecil on Saturday. C. C. Morse. County agent of Morrow Couniy, wns transacting business in Cecil on Saturday. Mr. and .Mrs. Cnrnctt Bnrratt and son of Ileppner necompanied by Mrs. Ralph Bailey of Monmouth, were Sun nay callers nt Butterfly Flnts. Mrs. Bailey remained to visit with Miss Annie Hynd liefore returning to her home on Monday. Ah.' Miller of Wnlla Walln accomp anied by Emory Gentry of Ileppner. Was transacting business in Cecil on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Funk and Miss Gerald! Be were Sunday callers in the neighboring county of Sherman. Mrs. Jack Ilynd who has lieen In Portland nnd vicinity for the past 8 weeks, returned to her home on last Tuesday. Al H'T.riksen and R. Perry of Pen dleton were In Cecil on Thursday. Harold Ahuit. government trapper, drove over from Sherman County on Saturday to see how ull his Willow Croak friends were making It Visits Arlington A. C. Heston, of the Land 'Settle ment Bureau at Portland, made a brief stop in Arlington on Monday en route to Ontario, Oregon where be is to be located for the summer for the purpose of giving out information to tourists, telling them about scenic placet of Oregon and the best routes to follow to reach these places and to guide prospective b omeseekers to Dorothy Fllingson 10 year old girl who killed her mother in January be cause the parent objected to her night life, WCUt on trial March 33rd. No l ath penalty can he asked in Call fornia for criminals under 18. Over COOO cars are estimated to have taken part in the annual har vest of smelt, in the Sandy river near Portland, last Sunday. The Cabinet of President Cooiidge will in all probability remain intact for several monta, at least no re-organisation is contemplated at the ores ent time was the announcement made "P0 in official circles following n meeting of the Cabinet on March 24. Game at Ht-ppuer Boardman and Heppner will sti the hind of Eternal winds. Mrs. Guy Fee left Saturday home in Pilot Hock after a visit with Boardman friends. Snturdny' night the M. W. A. gnve a benefit movie for Clifford Olson. A large eruwd attended and the Hal Roach Comedy, kept the bouse in an The film. The Right of the NtP.ngcsl. held the audience all tin Way tru, hut (he dim was worn flickered badty, S. II. lioardman drove to Snlem to Crop Bureau Head Here For Meeting Possibilities of Seed Crops, Pastures and Other Important Discussions on Project Lands County Agent Morse bus arranged tor a meeting of the farmers of th" project and all others interested, at (lie Boardman school house on Tues day evening .March III, at 8 p. m., at. Which lime Prof. O. It. Hyslop, head of the Farm Crops Bureau at Oregon Agricultural College at Corvallis, is to speak, Prof. Hyslop's talk will feature, pastilles. the possibility of Alfalfa and clover seed crops and the product ton of other crops possible, not now used iii this section. Every laud owner on the project Should be in attendance at Ibis meet ing not only m hear tlrfs 111 HW talk and discussions hut to bring their problem! before Prof. ktynlopi wlio is one of the authorities In the irthwesl on crops and crop product ion. Irrlgon Meeting Follows A similar meeting will lie held nl the SJChOOl house at Irrigoii on Wednes day April I. and a good turn out is looked for (here among farmers of that section. Irrion Items Bm;l Street Potatoes To He lirown at j rigon This Season Fire Des troys Home Mondaj It the parts of the state to see. Nine sacks of Lady Bugs., or Bli the most wish lens in nil. will lie freed this week in ireharda of Walla Walla Valley, to I hebaseha II season next mixing balls in a game lone and Heppnor hnvi (heir tennis this will he played at Sunday by lit Ileppner. consolidated ear anil a'i gau.es Heppner. This Should be an interesting open ing game BS Boardman interest in the game Is high end Ileppner will bale a strong RVgii gation. Prize for Best Ear of Corn STATE HELD NGT LIABLE Negligence of Officers No Grounds for Action Against Washington. Olynipia, Wash. A survival of the theory that "the king can do no rong," has placed the state in the peculiar position of admitting negli gence in highway construction and escaping liability, according to an opinion issued to James Allen, high way engineer, by John II. Dunbar, attorney-general. The modern rule of law is that the state cannot be sued for tort, and U not liable for negligence on the part of its officers or agenda, Mr. Dunbar pointed out. The question was brought up by Mr. Allen after the Spokane, Portland & Seattle Railway company had present ed a bill for damages resulting when earth and rorks .from the government slide on the North Bank highway cov ered railroad tracks and necessitated A B Umbe of "ecifls young folks employment of watchmen and removal debris by the railroad com- participated in the dance held at Juni p;r on Saturday night. All report an enjoyable evening. Mr and Mrs. Pat Medlook and fami 1. late of Morgan are now residing nt the Rot-kcliff. Mr. and Mrs. Alt Modlock have moved into the Poplar Grove. Elvln Sehaffer and friends of the Butterfly Flats, were calling in I"nc on Saturday evening. Mrs. Archie Ball and son of lone, accompanied by Mrs. Dorothy Patter son and son of Heppner were the of the pany. Nebraska Dry Law is Drastic. Omaha, Neb. Nebraska will be drier than the driest bone dry state in the Union, state officials predict as s result of the celebrated "pint of liquor law," which passed the Nebraska leg islature. Under the provisions of the bill, possession of more than a pint of liquor will be prima facie evidence that its possessor is a bootleggt r. ,-d W W r'- L'et bis dodge ear, which hud been there for overhauling. He returned On Saturday bringing bis daughter Miss Dorothy and her friend Miss (trace RMmuaaen of Rilleboro home with 'dm for a weeks vacation visit. Miss Ramnuisen is Dorothy! roommate at Willamette Fnlverslly. On their way home they stopped at the Sandy to watch the run Of smelt and Mr. Ilonrd man brought home a sackful which he distributed among ids friends. W A. Cobb was a dinner gii"s( at. the s. a Boardman home on Bundav, Glen Brown wrove down from wiats burg last week and will move his fam ily to that olace SbOUl Wednesday tr Thursday. He bus rented hi. father'l wheat ranch tr ie coming year. W. II. Cilhroth and SOUS Francis and Albert motored to Tic Dulles Sat urday, returning Bun day cvi nl ug. The pew se vhe stati m is ready !. the hither, who arrived fr.UM Ar lington Monday lo d :'i' walk. A m in from Hermlston will do the pljs li ring. Mr and Mrs R, K. Doneim and small son of Cecil aril, id Saturday for a visit at the '''(" -Miller homo. A. L, Dodd and family Itifi Tues day for their former home In Iowa. They have lieon Ht Mesner for Hmiie and Mr. Dodd has been working as extra man at ITeewiiir. D mat! 11a and ether isilnts. Mr. Cheney of Arlington was a vis itor In Bon id man Mondav, Uolwrl I ta vbu in returned Monday from Condon, where be has been the past several weeks with an Inlluen.i attack. cry now. Mrs W D, daughter came and will maki The home down about Ing, shortly Of BellC Midline burned 8 o'clock Monad morn after Mrs. McClune left for Ileppner with Mr. and Mrs. Illas gow. Her sister. Mrs. Sill, was ill the house alone and before She could get out to cull for help the lire had gain ed such headway It could not be put out with buckets ami everybody turned their attention to saving what they could of the clothing and furniture. Only about half of the stuff was sav ed, however and the loss Is quite se vere on Mrs. McClune and Mrs. Sill. Some insurance was carried. Mrs. McClune Is staying with Mrs. McCoy at present and Mrs. Sill, who expect! to go hack East soon, is staying witli .Mrs. .1. a. OraybeaL More or less sweet potatoes will be planted In this district this season. N. Seaman and son are going to put in a couple of thousand plants und McCoy-Graybeal't about the same, while many others will plant smaller quantities, McCoy and Grqybeal have bail success In this line for a number f veins end there Is no reason why Irrlgon should not supply the Pacific Northwest with this product If farm ers will get Into the game right. Mr Qeteg! Huntington Coum, of the Arlington llillletin, was in Irrlgon Monday on his way to Fa (irande to book up several printing Jobs. He eg) (bey have bought out one of tin- pa per! in I .a 0 rands and will be passing through here often during the coming season. He is on the road ti J. Mis. Klsle M. Pulaski of Waverly, III., who won the $1,000 prize for the best ear of corn in America at the National Seed Corn sliov held In Chicago. Asbenfelter ami small front Portland Monday Itoardmaii their home. Mr. Asheiiteiifeller Is the new barber Tit the Pastime. They sre making their Lome at W. A. Goodwin's for tic- pres lent. Mr. Ashenlenfelter Is catcher tnr the local baseball team. A Paaaball sague, comprising Hoard man. Finiitllla. Hermlston and Sunn i Held, has been organized and the I. F. BurdeU Keroiers K. Itur lett of MeMlimville, who has lieen seriously ill for (lie past twa weeks, is slowly recovering and his I condition is steadily improving, much , to (he satisfaction of ids man close friends here. Workmen are erecting scaffolds at I the Arlington National Hank In prep ration for applying a new cement i dressing lo (he entire exterior of the bulldiun. rTg