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THE BOARDMAN MIRROR
FRIDAY. APRIL 10, 1925
TheBoardmanMirror
BOARDMAN, OREGON
Published t.y Tlio
Currey Printing Company
George ITuntinton Currey, h1
Olive M. Currey
Editors and Proprietors
PUBLI8
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F.I) EVERY FRIDAY
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mini, ore, under
A little ad In
it for you.
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act of Mar.
The Mirror
er Feb.
Board'
1870.
will sell
OL'B WALTER
Respected bj Foe,
Wi rshipped by Friend.
Eastern Oregon Is proud of Gov
ernor Pierce, especially since be licked
the tar out of banch of. dnmphool
tricksters who tried to job bin a"'
i he people during the lasi legislature.
Every time you turn Walter looi
himself be rips up tne sod, tears down
the fences, charges liendloug Into Hw
red BlvVer imrl gets himself i bad
generally. But whenever a bunch of
amateur leglslatora, or even a buneb
of old time cow bands In this polltl
ciii gome make an attempt to rope, lis
and brand Walter, they simply make
n concent rati
til energy,
from the sta
ihL rtetortoti
i rum the gallery.
Walter Pierce Is by nature an Icon
nelnat lie Is imi (fonstructlve, Ml
Dol n positive n
miss the indictments on the ground
that they were violated by the pres
ence of unauthorized persons in the
grand jury room when evidence was
being t.'ikrn.
The bribery charge grew out of the
delivers to Fall here while
Interior secretary of $100,000 In cash.
The fund was advanced by the elder
Doheny and brought here from New
York by his son in the now celebrated
little black satchel. Fall save his per
sonal note for the amount, and Do
qi uy, In disclosing that he had ntl
vanced ihe money, said It was a loan
lo a friend and had nothing to do
with the leases.
The Indictment! returned here and
ordered disnilssed are wholly apart
from .civil huHr which have been
broupht by the government In Wyom
ing artd California for the recovery of
1 the Teapot Dome and California naval
reserves.
in dismissing the criminal Indict
ment, .timtlre McCoy upheld the con
tention of defense counsel that the
senate resolution taking prosecution of
the Oil CBSes from the department of
justice and placing them In the Hands
of i-iiTi;ii couns removed the right
of the attorni y-general or any of bis
assiHlants to appear before the grand
jury.
pose uf satisfying the judgment and
decree above men (oned, the follow
ing described real property, to -wit :
The East half (M) of the East half
pf the Bouth Fast Quarter VA)
Section Fourteen (in, in Town
he was ship four mi North, Range Twentj
Eaci of .he Willamette
Morrow County, Oregon;
is "Unit A" in the South
Five (23),
Meridian, li
also known
Fast Quart'
teen (14).
mi nt '
Dat
r of uid Section- Four
to be made of the whole
Is. or so much thereof ;i
ic ient to satisfy '.he judg
Courf in said cause.
Till day of April, A. l.
Eat and Drink
At The
New French Cafe
B. 3, MrKNKKLY, Prop.
Pendleton, Oregon
(Only the Best Foods Served)
F A N (' Y ICE CREAMS
Furnished Rooms Over Cafe
Quick Service Lunch Counter
In Connection With
n
Dining Room
B YOU ARE WELCOME HERE
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A. H. SWITZER
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Arlington, Oregon
A I T O R E P A I R I N G
At your Home
aii Work Guarantees
M.
Telephone
L. !ORGAN
Call Weston's
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The Highway Inn
O. H. Warner, Proprietor
Boardman, Oregon
Date
Date
1st 1
last
ROB McDUFFBE,
Morrow County. Oregon.!
mbllcatlon, Apr. 10, 1025.
publication May 1925.
d target for his abund
Hid Old Walter emerges
e bouse corral, uubrand
mid With the cheers
li
is
lead
his
de
if
Pei
on
tho
hit
canm
mi onensIVH or re scattei
forces, bui jiud put Walter on
fenstve, surround him with enei
the dear people, Imaginary o
inui watch our Walter wade i nt
bunch, unafraid and come onl
branded, unbroke, unleadable,
still unable to lead.
Waller Pierce Is a real nlii'li
tn fat the Peoples' League. He Is a
better agitator ihnn an administrator,
n fir heiier evangelist than saftdbur.
lie stands for Ihe right, he knows Hie
right, he wants lo do rlghl yet links
the knack of. accomplishment. Wo
love, we like him, We are proud of
htm. We seldom agree with ids
methods or his conclusions, bul his
si use of rlghl raises Ills aims to il
high plane, while bis impatient na
ture charges ahead in this direction
or that, doing unintentional damage,
waiting unnecessary nine, often chang
ing goals in pursuit el' mi ideal that
Is never found).
Mill .after all. Walter Stands out
abend of the ranks, alone, undaunted,
nnbrasded and as nil worthy warrt-
TAX ON GAPITAL IS
PLANNED BY HERRIUT
Paris. Premier Herrlot revealed to
the radical socialist Kroup of the
chamber "i deputies that he plans to
mi el the French financial crisis with
a proposal for a long term capital tux
levy.
The ejiaot extent of the levy, how
ever, he left unclear, saying It would
apply "only on acquired wealth," and
would not affect "wealth In forma
tion." Herrlot made no definition of the
meaning of "wealth In formation." and
11 was believed that on itH definition
will rest the real policy of the govern
ment. The chamber save Premier Herrlot
and his government a vote of confid
ence with a vote of R30 to 0 following
close on the appointment of Anatole
De Monlie as minister of finance to
succeed elemental, who resigned.
Clementel'S resignation was the cul
mination of his premature announce
ment to the chamber that the govern
Blent (aeed a financial stringency
which made It necessary to Issue addi
tional paper francs.
NOTICE FOR I I HI,I( ATION
No. 021608
Department of the Interior, II. 8.
Land Office ni The Dalles, Oregon.
April I. 1025.
Notice Is hereby given that Clnude
Meyers, of Boardman, Oregon, who,,
.,u April I'!. 1020, made Homestead en
try No. 021008 for 10 1 Ne',, being
1 nit "A" UmatlllB Project," section 2".
Township t North. Range Bfi East.
Wills tte Meridian, has filed notice
of Intention to mke Opal three year
proof, in establish claim to the land
above described, before ('. (i. Play-'
den, Putted Slates Commissioner a(
Boardman, Oregon, on the 11th day
oi May. 1023,
Claimant names
Weston, ,T. T. Brio
.1 A. Lytic, all of
I Sell-Insurance
J. C. Ballenger
BOARDMAN, OREGON
WhoSesome Home Cooking
THE BEST PLACE TO EAT BETWEEN THE DALLES
AM) PENDLETON 8
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is witnesses : II. H. I
E. K. Millkey and
Roe rdmap, Oregon, i
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Apr.
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DONNELIA'
May 8
Register,
CECIL
(Continued from page
l)
wire Hilling in lone on
W. V. is still making inl
and is now busy plan
and trees around his resi
is also baring nil his out
done for the second
Umatilla Pharmacy
W. E. Smith, Prop.
Mail Orders Given
Special Attention
QUICK S E K V I C E
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
UMATILLA, OREGON
Violin E Flat Saxophone Drums
Fifth Piece (' Saxaphone
Piano
OrS prepared for
i .1 by foe and U
battle, he l
i rshipped hj
spec!
lends.
Spring SnerlfJeee in Order.
'lean up lime Is here. With niov
al le rugs, vac leaners. anil mod
em laundry service Hie old spring
In use cleaning Is almost a thing of
the past ; but tin' ffonl yard Still needs
a Spripg raking, Ihe buck yard a gen
era) cleaning up and a III lie fresh
point here or there or on the cur Is i
line thing.
The (ourlsls are e Ing
many as ever I efore in t In
iregon. 'i i py are c
water and by hi-lni
nity that Is prcpan
PpHn will reap the
not oiily of Imntcdlti
ultimate settlen cnt,
believes that the rot
tu the same class i
hp wen t a Ivertise
I y to take care of
be bad It.
Twice as
hl-lory of
tiling by rail, bv
y. The commit-
it to serve them
greatest rewards,
te Income but of
The man who
rist Is a ""t i-
I the Merchant
because lis Is too
Mil v business If
COURT HALTS SHIP SALE
Temporary Decree Issued In Behalf
of Pacific Mall.
Washington, D. C. Justice Hltz. in
district supreme court, Issued a re
straining order against the United
Stales shipping board, preventing It
from sidling the five great "president"
type liners now operating In the Pa
cilic. to the Dollar shipping line.
The restraint! order was nought by
the Pacific Mull Steamship corpora
tion, which now operates the vessels
under lease from tho board and fol
lows a hitter buttle between the two
concerns over the right to purchase
the ships.
The board a few days ago accepted
the Dollar bid. in preference to the
Pacific Mall's offer.
The order wns made returnable on
April 1H, at which time counsel for Ihe
shippil
lllti and argue the legality of the
board's action tn accepting the Dol
lar bid.
of Swing,
Thursday.
pro einenti
ing shrubs
denCC and is
side painting
time.
W. Gi Palmlter, accompanied by his
wife and (laughter. Miss Cletil, left
ou Friday tor Eugene, where they in
tend to reside for the summer. W.
o.. we understand, has left Wtody
hodk III (barge of a friend until he
decides whether he will "come buck
to the farm niter he has seen Broad
way" of not.
Tom fJogan of Four Mile was call
ing in Cecil dining the week. ..con
has one thousand of wheat sown and
! informs us that it is coming on well
and that rain visaed his pari of the
client rj in beavj showers on Maridi
"nib. A heavy thunder storm hit
Mile and the ground has got
on is now tiuishing
teres of summer fal-
For bargains in Second Hand Goods,
e Blder in Hermiston, Oct 24tf
Newton Painless Dentists
DR. H. A. NEWTON, MGR.
( or. Main and Webb Sts. Pendleton
ANNOUNCING
The association of
Dr. W. M. Kelly
of Spokane, Washington
with
Dr. F. V. Prime
I b rmislon, Oregon
Dentistry, Denial X-Bay
and Diagnosis
Evenings and Sundays by appointment
Columbia Serenaders
4 or Five Piece Combination
Orchestra
Open For Engagements Anywise
Rates Reasonable
Phone or Write For Dates
DM
Call or Address
, LIMIOIK, Mans
Arlington, Oregon
u
tend
Four
well soaked
up six thoui
low.
Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson of
Kldgefteld, Wash., arrived at High
view on Thursday and spent the day
or two with vheir sister, Mrs. Geo. A.
Miller.
M. W. Shell ard and son. from
their ranch tear The Willows, were
calling In C il i n Friday
S. E. NOTSON
ATTORNEY AT LAW
((immunity Church Service
Every Sunday
SntuhiN School ...
church Service
hoard will go before Justice (Muisiinn Endear
10
1 1 :
30 a.
n.O II.
30 p.
Office in Court House
IIKPI'NEB - - - OBEGON
W0bl0N & SWEEK
VI TOKNEYS-AT LAW
HEN' NEK.
OREGON
HERB GREEN
Watchmaker and Jeweler
Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Silverware
THE TWO
THAT STAND THE TEST
Kelly Springfield and Badger
TIKES AND TUBES
WE BELL EM
Now 1ft the time to get your car overhauled or repairs done
quickly before the rush season ecmrs on. Bring them in - let's
talk and look 'cm over.
WE HAVE THE AGENCY FOR
OZARK A RADIOS
THEY AKE IN A CLASS BY THEMSELVES
We install and allow ten days free trial. You and your friends
are the judges. If not pleased, you pay nothing.
First three sets will be sold at a discount to introduce them
in this district. We also service these Instruments free at uny
time.
Maxwell Touring1 Car For Sale
THIS IS IN GOOD RUNNING ORDER
Wo took It in on a trade last fall and bare Worked it over
WATCH OUR ADS
Batteries Batteries Batteries
FOR AUTOMOBILES, RADIOS AND OTHER PURPOSES
We have made arrangements Slth reliable battery manufac
turers that will enable us to compete frttn any quality batteries
in price and will guarantee Una.
SEAMAN'S CARAGE
Irrigon - - - Oregon
The real wonders uf Ihe Wallowa
Lake country must he felt rather than
miii. , rainbow cannol be palutufl,
a mountain lake cannot tie described,
the Wallowa Wonderland Is an e
I ' ill uce iii itself and every resldcni
.f Eastern Oregon should get sc
tptalntod with till- region where mi
lure's smil lies open and her pliysfcfl
ChliriUS are bared In the splendor 0
hvt vligln Bract
fsNo'sf3 sou"' li
IPO- "'"JI ,nke fciiKrh; 1 " li
jPcfBj for orlglnsUtj
1 SHERIFF'S SALE
REV.
All
B. S
me Welcome
HUGHES, I'aslor.
Time Inspector O-W.
M Main St. I'
B. B. & N. Co.
indlclon. Oregon
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The Business Man
The iKKdleggcr is a dangerous ant
n tl. No nuil let which hind nOClcul
I ri'iiches for a shot ul bis siulf is
n; I to kill.
COURT DISMISSES
OIL INDICTMENTS
Fall. Sinclair and Dohenys Win
on Technicality in Wash
ington Court.
Washington, IV V. -All indictments
Bf Albert B. Kail. K. I.. Doheny Harry
V. Sinclair anil Edward I- Dohonj Jr.,
crowing out of the naval oil reserve
leases, were quashed here by the Dis
trict of Columbia supreme court.
Justice McCoy lllMnl ntd the motion
d( couuscl for the deleiidunti to dts-
Notice Is hereby gtvCU (hut an 9XV
eutton and order of sale was Issued oul
oi the Circuit Court of the State ol
ith day of Oprll, IIKSS, upon
II de. lee renderi'd OU the 'Jnil
day of April, ItKtB. In I fore
closure suit tbarela onMag in favor
pf Arlington National Hank, plaintiff,
und against Uh. e. Mefford, A. I.ola
Mciimii, ,i c Batlgssfst Uasaker
i iuiipany, Lincoln Creek I.iiuiIht Co.,
.1 C. BaJtafl and Kuth N. lliillen
ger, defeBonnts, fltoh said tsteatton
and order of sale Is to mc directed,
and intaimandlng: c to sell die prop
i rty In reinafter descrllnMl, for ihe PUT
4 -i of satisfying the Judgment ot
the plaintiff in siibl suit, for the sum
of S l( loti.OO. together with Intcn-st
tnereon r. Hfl pt annum from Sep
iettllaT 7tb. IHJO. for the further sum
! of (lit IT.:, and for the further sum
of S1NU'IV
ThciiToic. in (sunpliauce with said
execution Md order of alc. I will, on
Monday, the tlth day of May. 1U2.V
at the hour of eleven o'clm'k In the
fi reniMui of .ald day. at 'lie front
(i. i of the Court House in the City
ot lleppner. Morrow County, Oregon.
SSI) Kt public auction to the hishevt
bidder for cash tu hand, for the pur-
To be successful in handling your business
affairs, no matter how extensive or how
limited they may be, you must handle them
in a businesslike manner.
Paying all bills by Check is one of the first
steps, since it gives you an absolute record
of receipts and expenditures.
ARLINGTON NATIONAL BANK
Oldest Hank in (Jillirm G unty
v iw
wi-1 'x H6avu j i ja fi'itm
Imd
FOR ONE YEAR
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American Needlewoman
The Household
C. -oil Stories
lilt Farm Journal
AND W?S NEWSPAPER
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year from present date of eviration
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oiler is made for
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