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PAGE 4 mi r 1 "mm America back and injecting Into the 1 116 DOJtrd HlEIt iuirrOf vaVOe Me that spent of cheerlessness. Tlicii there are those folks whom life BOABDMAN, OREGON Published by The Cnrrey Printing Company George Huntington Currey, Editor .Mrs. a. T. Hereitn, Local Editor and Representative PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY $2.(10 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE may not he treating so well, business may be hnnl. but they are still of the cheerful spirilt. There is always n better day ahead for them. These folks arc found honestly working in i vcr.v move that means betterment for community and mankind) Whether they make a lollar or lose a dollar isn't the thing that maters, it Is work hit: for the ultimata end of good that Entered as second-class natter Feb. counts with them. Honesty to them 11, 1821, ii the postofflce ni Board' .'elves and to their fellowmen is the man, Ore., tinder art of Mar. 1870. iflrtrf aim with them. These are the A tittle ad in The Mirror will sell kind of men who lead in the things it for you. worth while. They are the folks who are building America and Americana. Is it the Town or Vou? They are the kind who will lie under There are aome folks who live In the n humble wooden cross, but whose beat town in the world, Who enjoy a work will live lifter them in the future good busfhess, own u fine home, are blessed with Friendship?, in facl have everything thai makes life worth while. Yet these folks live to themselves as for as their town is concerned. The, nwer start anything thai is going t i help the town or the people in it, Dili less they can see a dollar ahead for themselves. They are not public spir iied, take no part in the up building of the community life as a whole. If criticism is cheap, then there lire sure a lot of i heap peepul in the world. generations. Their grave will be the hollowed shrine. The other tomb stone houghl with the enmsed dollar will rise cold and cheerless over him for whom the world holds no memory. Pot what shall It profit a man If he gain the whole world, And lose Ills soul , Eastern Oregon Is one of the West's greatest produclftve "little empires." Their sole enjoyment seems to be to Grain, bay, cattle, sheep, bogs, dairy cinass dollars, which serve no purpose ing, frail orchards, almost everything escejii eventually buy them a fine tomb in the agricultural line. Fortunate Stone. These kind of folks are not the Indeed are those who live in this little pnes Who are building America today, empire, it's a place n man is glad to lin y are the ones who hit holding all Inline sweet home. If! "tWWWmwHMIHHMWHtMIMBHlllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIim I I If If your wife c;in't cook, don't divorce her, but Keep her for a pet, and bring her to The Highway Inn for some of our dinners. We have meals that please the most fastidious. Keep your eye on our ads. W. M. WOODARI), Proprietor THE BEST PLACE TO BAT BETWEEN THE DALLES AM) PENDLETON mmtmiMMMmiltH!lliMinMMtmmMtM.lltt.lfMt)(m1(,ttf ;;:u:;;ir:ttn;tttntt::nntttt;ttKitmmttnmttttitntiniu j Kodak Finishing DEVELOPING, PRINTING, COPYING 8 AND ENLARGING Por first i lass work and better service, send us your films, Two deliveries daily on finishing. The work is all done in our own dark rooms which are most up to dale and besi equipped in Eastern Oregon. It is managed by an expert photographer of several years evperlenee. No ama teur help employed. Our prices are approved by the Photo finishers' Association of Anierien, Dist rict of ( tregon. We invite the public o visit our dark rooms and see the work done the "ltet- ler Way." Special Attention Given to Mail Orders cYononqr Drug & Music Co. Pendleton, Oregon ttttu:::::t:!ir:t:;ittt:t::tKttMun)mtsmttaum:mtnmmmwttmmtmmm: tj:i::inj:::j:!:t:t:i;:::j:::::::imauj:::n:tn:a:aja:::tmm:awm:j:j;: 1 ish Beg Fanners To Be Caught Some of the Boardman farmers have been reveling In piscatorial luxuries recently, having fish at their very door step, so to speak. Now tliis may sound fishy, hut we can verify the statement. Trout IP inches long or longer hv-'e been caught in the alfalfa fields lately and not with hook and line nor flies or worms. One could scarcely be "pinch( d" for fishing without a license if the fish swam down to your hack door begging 1,1 lie caught. One "'an caught a J pound salmon, and not in the river hut in the vicinity of bis , home. GIVE US THE NEWS The Other day a kind lady met the Editor on the street, and. almost with tears in her eyes, remarked that she had had company during the week and that not one word had been said about it in the paper, ltU?t :is kindly as he could, the new. -paper uuiu asked the lady If she had told the reporter, or anyone on the newspaper staff. As lie expected, die said that she had not. SJie went on to say that it was the new paper's business to get the news. There I he whole problem is for you In a nutshell. If you don't tell us the news, how are we going to lind it out? We have a reporter. When you see hell going down the street and you happen to have had a visitor during tin' week. don'l be afraid to tell BbOUl it. Pipe right up and tell It. If it doesn't Interest you particularly, it might interest your next door neigh bor. They probably have been wond ering for a week who was the guest in your home. Satisfy the other fellow's curiosity, by letting it come out in the Bulletin, hut for the most Important reason of nil. boost your town paper. Give in Hie news. Don't crab If some thing, comes out In print, that you didn't want there. If it the truth let it go at that. Don't hang crepe on your front door because you expected something to be in the paper and it wasn't. If you knew all about It and didn't tell the folks at the office,' It is no one's fault hut your own. After all. folks, il Is the news we Want. If you haven't the time to make a Special trip to tell us. call us on the phone 178, or drop us n line through the post office. We III list insist that you sign your name, so we will know who is responsible for the story. Al though these nanus will not be printed unless so requested. , CLASSIFIED WANT ADS .. Rates: 1 c per word each issue .. Minimum Charge : 88C per ad ICE .lust received a car load of ice. W. A. Murchle Lumber Company FOB SALE Ten fresh Jersey cows. nquire at this office for further lu-l formation. 18-t4p SPECIAL- 1 box quick Naptha Soap,! cans Sunbrite Cleanser, 5 liars laun droy soap. 1 har toilet soap, value $L8S. All the above, and a nice bath towel included free, lor $1.16, Cash Merc. Co FOR SALE Kohler Electric Light Plant. Can use one or two cows as first paymeqt. If interested, see L. V. Boot. FOR SALE A few sacks of tine po tatoes L. V. Boot. WANTED To buy second hand lawn mower. Reasonable, A. T. Herein. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION No. 021608 Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, j April 1, 1925. Notice is hereby given that Claude Meyers, of Boardman, Oregon, who, on April 10, 1920. made Homestead en try No. 021008 for Ey2 Ne4. being I nit "A" Umatilla Project, section 20, Township 4 North, Range 25 East Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the land nbove described, before 0. o. Biay- ilen. I'uiled States Commissioner at Boardman. Oregon, on the 11th day of May, 1925. Claimant names as witnesses: II. H. Weston, ,1. T. Brice, E. K. Mulkey nnd ,i A. Lyfle. all of Boardman. Oregon. .1. W, DONNELLY, Register. Apr. 10- May 8 A. H. SWITZER ATTORNEY AT LAW Arlington, Oregon Newton Painless Dentists I'll. H. A. NEWTON, MOB. Cor, Main aid Webb Sts. Pendleton ''vl' Prosperity mgggttm'nmmmmm - . ANNOUNCING The association of Dr. VV. M. Kelly of Syoknnc. Washington with Dr. F. V. Prime Hennlston, Oregon Dentistry, Denial X-Ray and Diagnosis Evenings and Sundays by app ntnient S. E. NOTSON ATTORNEY AT LAW Office in Court House HEPPNER OBI (.ON YVf1"' you make it a habit to pass a part or your "T earning" through the receiving window of this bank each pay day, you are looking through the window of prosperity. Almost will, out FXOljpMon the great fortunes of today bed Uidir foundation In small mote saved in this mon itor, and there HI DO reeeon la the world why you faOttld Dot Mi i t tlio same way. The oi pot t unit i. s to beeotne wee) thy today are more plentiful than evrr before, but you must make a s'tart by saving. WOODSON & SWEEK ATTORN1 IY8 A I I.VW HEITNKK. OBEtiON ARLINGTON NATIONAL BANK Oldest Hiink in (olliam Count? s Mmtnrn :m:yi:5tnnnaaj:ajntm::m3munmmjtj; w I ouun:ia:a::::::mK:aja:mtun::sa Eat and Drink At The New French Cafe R, J, NwKNEELV, Prop. Pendleton, Oregon i Only the Hest Poo,s Served) P A N ( V I C E ( B E A M I Puinished Rooms Over Cafe Quirl, Servile lunch Counter In Connection With Dining Keem SOU aJUE WP.i.coMK 11P.uk SHERIFFS SALE Notice is hereby given that an exe cution and order of sale was issued out of the Circuit Court of the 3tate of Oregon, on the 4th day of April, 1026, upon a decree rendered on the 2nd day of April, 11)25, in a fore closure suit therein pending in favor of Arlington National Bank, plaintiff, and against QeO. E. MetTord, A. Lola Mcfl'ord, J. C. Bnllenger Lumber Company. Lincoln Creek Lumber Co., J, 0. BaUenger and HuthgN. Ballen- 1 ger, defendants, which said execution and order of sale is to me directed, land commanding me to sell the prop erty hereinafter described, for ibe pur pose of satisfying the judgment of the plaintiff In said suit, for the sum of I1O50.00, together with interest thereon sjj 89! per auuuui from Sep tetnbei JTIli, 1920, fur the further sum of $1114.711, and for the further sum of $20(1.00. , Therefore, in compliance with said execution and order of sale, I will, on Monday, the 11th day of May, 1025, at the hour of eleven o'clock In the forenoon of said day, at VJie front door of the Court House In the City of Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, sell nt public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, for the pur pose of satisfying the judgment and decree above mentioned, the follow ing described real property, to-wlt : The East half (' of the East half ('..) of the South Past Quarter ii of Section Fourteen (111. in Town ship four Ml North, Range Twenty Five (25), East of he Willamette Meridian, in Morrow County, Oregon: also known as "I'nlt A" In the South Past Quarter of snld Section Four teen (141. Said sale to he made of the whole of said lands, or so much thereof as may be Sufficient to satisfy ':he Judg ment of the Com-, in said cause. Hated this 7th day of April, A. IV. IMS. GEORGE McIM'FKEE. Sheriff of Morrow County. Oregon Date of 1st publication. Apr. 10. 1025. Date of Inst publication May S. 1025. . f Big 30-Day Special Magazine Offer BESS !S8Be m mFu w ma iszismT FOR ONE YEAR The $ American Needlewoman The Household Good Stories The Farm Journal AND THIS NEWSPAPER. A rare and unusual money saving bargain offer in read ing matter for the whole family for a year. We offer this combination to our readers for a short time only. Renewal subscriptions will be extended for one year from present date of expiration. f OBIG INTERESTING t fir O ISSUES AT PRICE I This is your chance to get 12 big issues of each of these four valuable magazines 48 issues in all at half of the usual subscription price. Reading matter for the whole family fiction, patterns, embroidery, rec ipes, poultry, dairy, livestock, crops, farm management, etc. Don't miss this unusual opportunity to get this valu able, interesting and instructive group of magazines. If you are already a subscriber to any cf these magazines) your subscription will be extended for one year. QukiYlow! Send in your order now I This offer is made for a short time only . Both new and renewal subscript ions to this paper wiU receive these magazines. But don't wait until the offer has been withdrawn. All Fiem tor One Ytar ORDER NOWl Send your order to our office Pay our local representative or mail to Curry Print ing Co., Publishers, Boardman, Oregon Fares Why not visit Zion National Park, the newly opened Wonderland in Southern Utah, this Summer? Ask for booklet in nat ural colors, which gives complete in formation con cerning this unique land. Round Trip Summer Excursion In effect daily between May 22 and Sept. IS Denver I $(14.00, Cleveland $105.04 Omaha 08.48 Kansas City... (18.48 St. Louis 77.08 Chicago 82.4S Detroit 102.10 Cincinnati .... 102.78 Toronto 110.23 Pittsburgh . . . Washington. Philadelphia New York... Boston 11(1.24 188.04 141.40 143.88 140.!)S Correportdint ares to other important confers Final return limit October 31, 1925. Liberal stop over privileges going and returning. A side trip to Yellowstone at small additional coot will afford the experience of a life time. Call us by phone and let us make all your arrange ments. Costs no more and will save your valuable time. R. S. DAVIS, Agent, Boardmun, Oregon WM.McMl RRAY, Gen. Passenger Agent, Portland) Ore. XOTICK r'OR PI HI.ICATtOX No. 021480 022r0 Department of the Interior. V. S. Land pfflee at The Dalles, .Oregon. April 28. 1925 Notlee Is heri'hy riven that Georfte QorgOT, of lone, Oregon, who. on March I, 1920. made Homestead En try 021480 for E4 See. 32, T. 3 N., It. 2fi E. W. If., and on Dec. 29, 1921, made additional Home stead Entry 02 2 50 for W4, Bas tion 32, Township 3 North. Range 26 East Wffiaawtta Meridian, has filed notlee of intention to make fi nal three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, Jiefore Oaf M. Anderson. I'tiited States Commissioner .at Heppner. Oregon, on the lfith day of June. 1925. Claimant names as witnesses: Victor Reltmann, of lone. Oregon. WYrner Reltmann. of lone. Oregon, Ralph Finley, of Lexington. Oregon. Leo Gorger. of Levington, Oregon. I J. W. DONNELLY. Register. May 8, June 5. I THE TWO THAT STAND THE TEST Kelly Springfield and Badger TIRES AND Tl'BES WE SELL EM Now is the time to get your car overhauled or repairs done quickly before the rush seuson comes on. Bring them In let's talk and look 'eui over. WE HAVE THE AGENCY FOR OZARK A RADIOS THEY ARE 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 Ik sold at a discount to introduce them in this district. We also service these Instruments free at any time. Maxwell Touring Car For Sale THIS IS IN (iOOD Rl'NNING ORDER We took It in on n trade last fall and have worked It over WATCH Ol R ADS Batteries Batteries Batteries FOR AUTOMOBILES, RADIOS AND OTHER PI RI'OSES We have made arrangements with reliable battery manufac turers that will enable us to compete with any quality batteries In price and will guarantee them. SEAMAN'S GARAGE Irrigon - - - Oregon Community ( luirrh Serriee Every Sunday Sunday School Church Service Christian Endeavor 10;30 a. 11:30 a. 7:30 p. AH are Welcome REV. B. S. HIGHES. Pastor, Despite the fact that from 1910 to l!rJ0 the population of the United States increased per cent, during the same decade the numler of do ts, niestic servants decreased nearly 25 m. per cent. Their places, however, were m taken by the various household elec trical appliance ami uow there are approximately WGftSOO.iiOO worth of electric Irons, cleaners and washers In use in the borne of the nation