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THE BOABDMAN MIRROR
FRIDAY, APRILL 17
TheBoardmanMirror
BOABDMAN, OREGON
Published by The
Currey Printing Company
George Huntington Currey, and
Olive M. Currey
Editors and Proprietors
Lowe, of
culliiiK in
PUBLISHED EVERT FRIDAY
2,00 PBR SBAB IN ADVANCE
Entered as second-class matter Feh,
11, 1921, nt the postofflce jii Board
man, Ore., under ac( of Uar. 1870,
A little ml in 'J'lie Mirror il! sell
ii for you.
Miis Paper Believes Thai He
Who Builds is As Wordy An
lie Who Destroys
Gee, Ain't is fun
pr a bootlegger, or a train t
ii movie star and huve lots
parties, divorces, etc.? it's
exciting. Alexander Pope om
Vice is n monster at such
tneln
Unit to lie hated,
SVei peon too oft,
face
We (list end
brace.
The theatre wiMi their
glamor of unreal romance, t-h
of cheap magazines, with their
women, their hiuhiv sensualized
murderer,
hher, or
of Wild
awfully
wrote :
Ireadful
needs hut be Been :
familiar with her
then pity, linn cm
tinsel
host
miked '
plots,
ii their mania for,
ring up the grue-
rime, divorce ii it I
ire 1 he t hings that
inu tiic moral fibre
lo
the daily I'll iei s
Iteadlng up and
seme details of
sen min i these
nrc today mens
ol our Million.
The theory (hut the pllhlic Is PC
sponsible, Is absolutely tommyrbt,
The fickle public will ol' OCttrse con
sume all of the virus thai COrrUpU pro-
tit seeking produce rs of movies, maun
zincs and Hensalional impers can ills
pense. Vet Hie puhlie Is not respon
sible, mid does mil demand these
(hlngS, lud i . simply loo weah to iv
Hist the tenptalVoha Hint are placed
ill lis path, There never was n dope
Rend Hint didn't wmit to gal cured.
The people of America are today suf
fering the pants of the Head while
they are praying for deliverance from
(be atmosphere of crime, debauchery
and sensoflsness that la poisoning the
life of the country.
Take any daily paper, rend the head
Hues. Vi Uter folks nre almost
proof ngiiiiisl nerve shock yet what
jour hunt boiled reliction toward the
th'lniled story of the ulrl who killed
h Iher. or the wife that was mur
dered in the hone of n clandestine
companion, of tha movie Htur that
falls al I lie lee? of his sensuous idol
of debauchery? Sou emotions are
OOd'a Challenge to your lutelleel. Does
jour conscience or roar passions rule
your thoughta as you think,
Hut consider the hay 01 girl, The
yotlth who steals the n it oinohi le suit
rtenly comes race to face with the
stern laws of property and luatiee.
.Misses i. B. and M. H.
The I Huh way House, were
lone on Saturday.
Miss Minnie B. Lowe, teacher of the
Rhea Killing school, spent Wednesday
evening with Mrs. J. E. O'Neal al
': RWlng.
Miss Annie ('. llynd of Butterfly
Wats. Is sM'tidiiiK a few days with
her cousin, Mrs. Itoy Seolt, at the
Ferguson ranch above Ih'ppner.
Our sympathies are extended to
Mrs. J. w. May and daughter, late
of Lone St in- ranch near Cecil, on the
death of Mr. May at Mood River,
which took place on April 7lh at the
residence of bis daughter, Mrs. W. C.
Isom.
Oeorge A. Anderson, as mechanic,
und Emil Bolln, an camptender, lefi
on Friday with between one and two
hundred cattle belonging to Hynd
Brothers, which have been starved out
from Buterby Fiats on accounl of thel
want of hay. and more particularly,!
waler. The cattle will he taken to
llynd Bros, ranch al fJkiab for the
summer months.
A (lent wave struck Cecil during
the week. Friday, April 10th, the
heal registered 8!) degrees and still no
vain in sight,
MesSri Woodson mid Sweek, promt-.
nenl lawyers of Heppner, were visiting
the beauty spots around ('ceil on Bun
day.
Misses Lattra and Grace Chandler,
Of Willow Creek Ranch, were visiting
at Rhea Biding on Sunday with Miss
Kat herine Fa msworl h.
W. A. Thomas, of "Dotbehoy's Hill"
was paying his weekly visit in Cecil
on Sunday, w. B. says his wheat,
which he res ceded, Is coming along
hue und he Is living in hopes of u
good crop.
Dr. Walker, of tone, was called to
"The Cot." ai Butterfly flats Monday
to attend to Wm. Dufer't two young
sons, who were severely scalded by
the upset t inn of hulling Water, when
the stove legs gave way before the
children could be moved out of the
wn v.
Miss 0. Crowell, from the Sullivan
Ranch near Morgan, was visiting Mrs. ,j.
pal Medlock al Kockellffe on Sunday, ger,
Walter Popei of Hillside Ranch, and and
Hob Lowe and Noel Btreeter of Cecil, and
were doing the nights of Arlington on erty
Sunday. post
Mr. and Mrs. Wehh of Wulhi Walla. ,
spent Wednesday with their sisler,
Mrs I'al Medlock, nl Rockcllffe, near
Cecil.
Miss Mildred Duncan, who has been
on the sick list for several days, was
able
Florida Keys Railroad
Construction of the .ri6 miles of rail
road over I lie Florida keys, from Miami
to Key West, cost $100,000 a mile.
NOTICE I OK PUBLICATION
No. (IJIIIOS
Department of the Interior, t.'. K.
and Office at The Dalles, Oregon,
April 1,
Vol ice
I 12
hereby given that Claude
Meyers, of Boardman, Oregon, who,
mi April 10, 1920, nindi' Homestead en
try No, 021008 for E Ne'4. being
t nil "A" Hmntllla Project, secllon 20,
Town.-hip I North, Range 2.r East
Willamette Meridian, haH filed notice
of Intention to make linal three year
to establish e
a rdi
Mai
!-'.
in nl
. .1.
,v!lo
W.
10
name
f. Br
lim to the hind
fore C. G. Blay
Commlssioner at
on the 11th da.'
is witnesses : II. H
. E. K. Mulkey urn'
I ' f Boardman, Iregon
INNELLY, Register.
Community Church Service
Every Sunday
.Sunday School 10:30 a.
Chun h Service jj :so a.
Christian Endeavor 7:30 p.
REV.
All
L". 6
are Welcome
. HUGHES, Pastor.
nee on nuwi i" '1 her, lore, in compliance with said
ill the Hoiirilmiin ,.M.,iilioii ami order of sale, I will, on
Monday, the nth day of Mav. l!)i!,"..
at Ihe hour of eleven o'clock In the
forenoon of raid day. at fie front
door of Ihe Court House in the City
Of Heppner. Morrow County, Oregon,
sell at public auction to the highest
bidder for cash in hand, for the pur
poss of satisfying the judgment and
decree a bote men ioned, the follow
ing described real property, to wit
The East half (Mi) of Hie East half
i'.i id' the South Baal Quarter (Yt)
of Section Fourteen (14), in Town
ship four ill North. Range Twenty
l'n e i it, i. gaol of .he Willamette
Meridian, in Morrow County. Oregon;
also known as "I nit A" in the South
East Quarter of said Section four
teen Mil.
Bald sale to he made of the whole
of said lands, or so much thereof as
may he sufficient to satisfy t; lie judg
ment of the Com- in said cause.
Hated (his 7th day of April. A I,
Mlii.
GEORGE McDUVFEE,
Sheriff of Morrow CountV. Oivirnn
Hale of Isl nubllcattnn. Anr til IMS
Bite of last publication May s. IH25. 726
SHERIFF'S SALE
Notice Is hereby given that an exe
cution and order of sale was Issued out
of the Circuit Court of the State of
i ire f on. on the -lib day of April, 192o,
upon a decree rendered on the 2nd
day of April, 1085, in a fore
closure sail therein pending in favor
Of Arlington National Hunk, plaintiff,
ami against Geo, E. Mefford, A. Lola
Mefford, .1. c. Ballenger Luinhcr
Company, Lincoln Creek Lumber Co.,
'. Ballenger mm Ruth n. Ballen
defendants, which said execution
order of sale is to me directed,
commanding me to sell the prop
hereinafter described, for the pur
of satisfying the judgment of
plaintiff in said suit, for the stun
Of $1050.00, together with interest
thereon :r, 8 per annum from Sep
tember UTtli, 1020, for Hie further sum
of $1111.7:;, and for the further sum
of $300,00.
Ihe girl who overatein the hounds oft'tv on Tuesilnv
moral propriety is ruthlessly discard ner, who left
eil by society. We lead I hem lo the
crumbling precipice Without warning
mid let them fall helplessly to their
own destruction.
kat organized society permilM Ihea
IreK to picture and magazines to e
pOOd and Ihe daily press lo describe'
the affairs of the scum of Ihe earth,!
Our yoUtbS of today, even those
with ihe stamina to resist the barrage
of lllthy suggestion that Is throw,
around thenf are growing to man
hood and womanhood BPOB a purelv
false tnd fictitious standard. It , akes
years for many io adjust themselves
" the ras slbilitiea and sacrtflees
01 inn rr led nr.-. Our young folks
not Inherently bad, in fact they
unbelievably worthy when we consld
et that a great majority come througl
the present tilth bog unbannec,
News is news, and we intend to g "i
nil of ihe news possihle. Crime wll
but not ns ii
and Insnnltj
ympathetlc ills
are
a re
leave Itusy
resume her studlei
high school.
.1. C. Balllnger, bay dealer, etc., of
Boardman, was attending to business
matters around Cecil Tuesday.
W. B. Ahull, Sr., and daughter. Mrs
Fred Huchannn, and Mrs. Ilermnn
Havecosl and infant son, motored
from lone to Rhea Siding on Wed
nesday. Mr. ami Mrs. Roy K. Slender, of
"Seldotnsi ill," entertained a large par-
venlng. Arthur Tur
mi Wednesday tor
Balem, as the guest of honor.
Mr Kidhose, who hus heeii visillng
hi daughter, Mrs. Stover Curtis nsar
Rhea Siding, left on Thursday for
Portland, where be will visit friends
for a few tlnvs.
Child Very l ow
The little three year old son of Mr.
nud Mrs. Henry Wald Is reported to
le very low. He Is suffering from
cancer, which originated from a bruise
Several monthl ago when he fell on a
stone. The cancer Is on the side id'
his head and has penetrated to Hie
brain, He is paralysed and unable to
take nourishment '., was taken to
The Dalles some time ago mid radium
treatments used, hut too late to check
the (head malady.
jgBmfngttitt
a
Lai
mttmtmtmrom
and Drink
At The
New French Cafe
E. J. McKNEELV, Prop.
Pendleton, Oregon
(Only the Best Foods Served)
F A N ( Y ICE CREAMS
furnished Rooms Over Cafe
Quick Service Lunch Counter
In Connect ion With
Dining Room
YOU ARE WELCOME HERB
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A. H. SWITZER
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Arlington, Oregon
AUTO REPAIRING
At your Home
All Work Guaranteed
M.
Telephone
MORGAN
Call Weston's
I Sell-Insurance
J. C. Ballenger
BOABDMAN, OREGON
The Highway Inn
Under New Management
W. H. WOODARD, Proprietor
Boardman, Oregon
Wholesome Home Cooking
THE REST PLACE TO EAT BETWEEN THE DALLES
AND PENDLETON
Give Us a Trial
c
. . . .
Umatilla Pharmacy
W. E. Smith. Prop.
Mail Orders
Oiveii
Special
Attention
QUICK SERVICE
.SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
UMATILLA, OREGON
for bargains in .Second Hand Goods,
see Rider In HermLston. Oct 21tf
Newton Painless Dentists
DR. IT. A. NEWTON, MGR.
Cor. Main and Webb Sts. Pendleton
ANNOUNCING
The association of
Dr. W. M. Kelly
of Spokane, Washington
with
Dr. F. V. Prime
Hermiston, Oregon
Dentistry, Dental X-Ray
and Diagnosis
Evenings and Sundays by appointment
Violin
E Flat Saxophone
Filth Piece
Drums
C Sa.xnphone
Piano
Columbia Serenaders
4 or Five Piece Combination
Orchestra
Open For Engagements Anywhere
Rates Reasonable
Phone or Write For Dates Call or Address
HILL LINHOFF, Manager
Arlington, Oregon
S. E. NOTSON
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Office In Court House
HEPPNER - - -
OREGON
WOODSON & SWEEK
ATTORNEYS AT-LAW
HEPPNER,
OREGON
HERB GREEN
Watchmaker ami Jeweler
Diamonds. Watches. Clocks, Silver
ware
THE TWO
THAT STAND THE TEST
Kelly Springfield and Badger
TIRES AND TUBES
WE SELL 'EM
Now is the time to get your car overhauled or repairs done
quickly before the rush season conies on. Bring them in let's
tulk and look 'em over.
WE HAVE THE AGENCY FOR
OZARKA RADIOS
THEY ARE IN A CLASS BY THEMSELVES
We install and allow ten days free trial. You and your friend
are the judges. If not pleased, you pay nothing.
Firsl three scls will he sold at a discount to introduce them
m this district. We also service these Instruments free at any
time.
Maxwell Touring Car For Sale
THIS IS IN OOOI) RUNNING ORDER
took it in on a
rade last fall and have worked it over
WATCH OUR ADS
Batteries Batteries Batteries
FOR AUTOMOBILES, RADIOS AND OTHER PURPOSES
We have made arrangements with reliable battery mnnufne
tnrors that will enable us to compote with any quality batteries
in PJice and will guarantee them.
SEAMAN'S GARAGE
Irrigon - - - Oregon
Time Inspector O-W. R. R. & N. Co.
Main St. Pendleton. Oregon
Shei
us crime,
Divorce
I with in
lie reported
clebratlon.
will N. deal
rega rd,
We believe Mint Ih
I se Is eil Hied to a
lis the nuin who hinns
Read again the lines ,,f
Shearing Under Way
iritii; is well under way and
it of hands will lie shipcd
as shenriiiK i completed. -I, T
Henley received orders to ship tin
I'.th lie sold io Mr. Deltman of Ya
Mum. Malison's will also ship soon
ii ii in
soon
IS
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The Business Man
man who
ii s much
one
H e p,
builds
credit
down
t.
I I! ITEMS
I
B Duncan of Hu- lie,- was a
mini In llennner on Hatimla
livering truck load ol his ruinous
honey from his Willow creek apiary,
Mr and Mrs Herman Ravecost and
Infant on. of tone, arrived nl Kliea
1 ittag during the w ok Ilermnn bn.t
teakn i teas) of Kali rsrnsworth'i
noli nt KIh's ShMniT Mr. ami Mrs
r'arus worth and family have not de
cided ns vol Srhsl I hell' fiiliuv plnns
win he n their friends extend ie.st
lines to the family, who will he
neatly iuIkwhI In our leinity. Cecils
Iohm win he wmie other town's sain.
Mr. ami Mrs. L I. I'unk and their
dHUshler Mica (Jcraldine, of tile Cur
tis Cottage, were (totting friends at
W'Um ii MMHi Die Week end
Joe Pedro of Pendleton arrived at
Ewlns on Saturday ami will visit for
some lime with Ids uncle. W. V. Pe
dro, of that plaee. I
Traveling Show liriugx Out Crowd
A traveling show hrouglil out a
large crowd Friday evening. Their
teal wns pitched bet wean the Post of
tiee and the old cream stutlon. Some
tml i dogs, downs, pantos, etc. made
nn evening of amusement.
m
mm
1
Some couples eel
ebrate their silver
weddln' by throwln'
the sllverntirS st
each other.
jKHH- Your Coavmalion -H-H-I-r
"SET BACK"
Persons who experience a re
lapse on the road to recovery
of their health or fortuue are
said to have experienced a "set
back." Bet-back" originally wan
a term used In reference to
computing the score of games In
which ihe loser was penalized
by adding to bis opponent
core.
I "H-H -l-l-l -I- H I I I I I I WH -K
I
njj:a::;:
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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.
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