Image provided by: Morrow County Museum; Heppner, OR
About The Boardman mirror. (Boardman, Or.) 1921-1925 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1925)
PAGE 4 THE ROAKDM.VN MIRROR FRIDAY, MAY 29,1925 TheBoardmanMirror BOARDMAN, OREGON Published by The Currey Printing Company George Kuntlngtofi Carrey, Editor Mth. A. T. Herelm, Local Editor and Representative Smith 0 degrees, 13 minutes East, :i distance of 133.50 feet to the Northerly right of way line of the Oluoibla Hirer Highway, thence CECIL ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. K A. Boss and son of Wasco spent the week-end with Mr. North! 8'J .degrees 47 minutes East j snd Mrs. L. L. Funk at the Curtlss cot along the said Northerly houndry of tage near Cecil. the Columbia River Highway, a dis-j Messrs. ii. Kreb and W. Lowe President FaVOTS That Date JULY FOURTH URGED AS DEFENSE DAY tance of KM) feet to the true point the Misses A. C, and M. H. Lowe spent for Test Rather Than Armistice Day. Washington, D. C. Formal dlsap- of beginning, all of the above dBacrib-1 Sunday at "Rose Lawn, Hynd Bros. rd property lying in Section 8, Town- ranch In Sand Hollow, ship 4, north ltange 25, EWM, and E. Irvln arrived in Cecil In Sunday known as lots :i and 4, Block 11, orlg- from La Grande with a new truck for inal, town of Boardman, Morrow Conn. I Wm. Sexton, highway pativl man of ty, Oregon, tor tli storage and distri- tills section, Harold Ahalt Government proval of the war department's selec bution of petroleum and its products, trapper, has geen working the Cecil t,on of armistice day for the holding Entered as second-ciass matter Feb, and all other kinds of merchandiie pro- vicinity for the past week. j of a second defense test and a recom- ,, a Mid tioHfofliee nl Board-! d! by the Bald ContTOBy. Mrs. Karl Karnsworu, and children "endation by President Coolidge that man Ore., under acl of .Mar.:;. 1870. BE IT ORDAINED by f)'ie Wty of Rhea left on Sunday to visit friend PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE it be held on July 4, were announced by the White House. The president, in a letter to Acting do business in Hie State of Oregon, be very much missed by us all. nn1. it In herein- crftntnil nermisnion U land Eming and Forward Thiele 01 locate, erect, maintain and operate JJI1(, .H.n.o.ity t.l-K-afr. erect, mafiitaln arrived in Cecil on Wednesday from rporatlon. permission and authority warehouse or warenou-s, - or wrehous-! nakland lanks, and ol ' nocessarj "n , ,. .,, ,.., i 'ceil. Weal her in all it storage A little ad in The Min or wit: sen Council of the ( ity or Hoerdinaii, ore- in urne, aejipaer una .uonumenr neiore ii c... ,-.. I joining Mr. Fa rns worth in (lie mount- SECTION 1. Thai the Standard Oil alns. We are glad to hear Mr. Farns-i Secretary of War Davis, suggested , " Ci tnpany, a California corporation, or- worth is feeling so much better sice go.iJu'y . as "T pppoprtate date" ORDINANCE NO. 12 ganized and existing wder the law. of ! Ing to the mountains, and our best Erected the department, if it AN ORDINANCE granting to the California., and licensed to wishes go with the family who will he! h sf an.y fhe- day than a national Hoadhrd oil Company, a uauiornia . . a. . . .. ,..,, ,i,s,i ,IV lm ,, ..,. lo UB W aoeyance ; until the authority of congress is se- i cured. The president also advised the de partment to emphasize in Its letters to j governors that participation of their ! states in the teat is "purely volun tary. The war department will accept the president's suggestion and hold Its de fense test on July 4, It was said In well-informed quarters here. Acceptance of the earlier date calls for extraordinary efforts to speed up the test machinery so that the muster will show the maximum results pos sible and the preparation of plans and instructions already is under way. together with ail ' aprorienaoee.,, in, . ,,..,, i,i, :;,.., ,l roirtenm-eH .to necessary pipe lines and COJ ts on H,.m ml conduits on and over i he a hove described property in I he City of Boardman for the stor- tuet certain tract of land in the town oi Boardman, County of Morrow, ami ecNcrllicdi as follows : Beginning al an . .... . . -1... Ik. ,ron mono,.,..,,, ,e is p,,h.fi ,, llH ((t,1(r kimIs of ,n,,r Intersection ol the Kortn aim nouin line through the center of Section 8, Township I, North It. 25, EWM and die Southerly rigid of way lii I' the Oregon-Washington Railroad and Nav igation Company, said point being 1174.41 feel Northerly along the said center line from the Southerly line of lection 8, Township 4, North Range 26, ewm. thence.South degrees, 13 minutes, I'lasl for a distance of 157.03 feel, lo (he Northerly boundary line of tlie Columbia Blver Highway, thence South 89 degress, 47 minutes Weal a long (he Northerly boundary of die Columbia River Highway ii distance oT 117 feel (o tee true point of he ginning, (hence North 0 degrees. 18 minute West a distance of 144,00 feel to the Southerly rigid of way line of the Oregon-Washington Railroad and Navigation Company rigid of way. t hence South 88 degrees, B0 minutes. Weal along Hie said Southerly hound nry of the Oregon-Wngbingt"n Rail road and Navigation Compan.. i , way a distance of 100.56 (eet, thence age ami distribution of petroleum ami chandise produced by said Company. SECTION 'J. Tha t the said Structur es and Improvement shall he erected ami maintained with all proiier safe guards ami, in conformity to the prac tices followed by the said Comimny at ils various stations, and said improve ments shall he maintained anil conduct ed under (he ordinances now existing. SECTION :i. Inasmuch as this Or dinance is necessary for the Immediate building and operation of said ware house or warehouses, storage tanks ami other necessary buildings and ap purtenances, an emergency Is declared and (his ordinance shall tie in force am! effect, n and after Its approval by the Mayor after its publication in ( ne Issue of (lie Boardman Mirror. SUCTION 4. All ordinances or parts' of ordinances In conflict are hereby repealed, Passed by the City Council of Board man, Oregon, lids 28th day of May, !028. .1. C. nnllenger, Mayor Margaret M. Klltz, Recorder, Approved .1. C. Bnlllner. They Are Here! Dainty Tissue QingbamS. Some now pattern in Crepe Voiles. Those are lovely. Flore Reale Powder and Cream Cash Mercantile Co. Watch Our Ads Lei and is a native son of storage tanks, and all various moods ha:. been our portion (he last week. No serious damage lias been done in (hi; neighborhood the wheat looking splen did after (he heavy ruins. Pessimists will please take note of the following, given to the writer by the iddest optomlsl of Morrow County, namely, Peter Bauern fiend of Cecil. "There were no hill ranches in these parts in 1870. Only a few ranches along Willow ('reek. In tlie Kttjtme? of 1ST!), there was (he most mulstur" ever known here. In 1880, A. L, and A. M Weatherford arrived at Shuttler flats from Waltsburg, Wn., and plow ed I he first hill land and lowed sev eral tOUSand acres of wheat the same fall. In 1881 these two brothers rais ed the largest crop of wheat that has ever been raised since that time. In dial same season It rained from June 1st (o July 6th, Ed. BrlstOW, one of the prominent merchants of tone, accompanied by his wife ami sons, visited frieniff in the Cecil vicinity on Sunday. w. B. Barrett of Portland spent sev eral hours on Tuesday visiting friends in Cecil befoie leaving for Heppner, W. V. Pedro arrived in Ewlng Wed nesday, w v. baa been busy during the past week getting ids band of sheep which he recently purchased set tled on their summer range on his Hamilton ranch above Heppner. c. D. Moray, who has been visiting ids daughter Mrs. II. J. Streeter at H General Fnad Warrants of Mai Cecil for some time, left on the local row County, Oregon, registered on or foe Portland on Wednesday. CALL FOR COUNTY WARRANTS COMMISSION ADVISES JOINT USE OF TRACKS before January 81, 1025, will lie paid on presentation at office of County" Treasurer on or after June 8th, 1023, nt which date Interest on said war rente Will cease. Dated at Heppner, Oregon, May 25, ll2!. Leon w. Brlggs, County Treasurer May 28June 5. mujutnttatiittjaintnjtitinHjmttniarintJtKtjajinmuttu: HEAR YE! HEAR YE ! CITIZENS. OF BOARDMAN! Come in and eat one of the appetizing and satis fying meals that we serve for 50 cents. Be sure and try one of our Sunday dinners. You'll not regret it. Bring the fan ily in before going to tne ball game. You'll be at le to root louder than ever for the home team. The Highway Inn W. H. WOODARD, Proprietor THE BEST PLACE TO BAT BETWEEN THE DALLES . -'H auttKmx.M:tttf!fjium::r:t::istt::h:r:.-a::::swr:mtmmaji 'utiiiiiiiniminmiitHiiiniwiiinitiiniiHiiiHrttiimta mtttnmmwm Kodak Finishing DEVELOPING, PRINTING, COPYING AND ENLARGING I mmtut for first i lass work and lietter service. M nd us your films Two deliveries daily on finishing. The work Is all done In our own dnik room which are nn . I op to date and best equipped in I Eastern Oregon. It Is managed hy an expert photographer of several years exp Tionce. No ama teur help employed. Our prices atv finishers' Ass. rtd of iregon by the Photo if America. Dlsl Miss Anna C. and Violet, M Hynd spenl a few days with friends in Walla Walla during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lundell, Mr. and Mrs. Ceo. Henricksen and Mr. and M rs.,1 . ,T, McEntire and children of W illow Creek were callers in Ar lington during the week Mr. and Mrs. K. Bird of Walla Walla called upon Mr and Mrs. T. H. Lowe at Cecil Monday. They were enroute for the const. Karl Morgan of "Broadncrcs" was a Cecil visitor Thursday. Karl Is watcliinng his wheat, which Is grow ing fast since the rains of the past few days. J ,W, Oshorn of "Kalrvlew", Leon Logan of Four Mile and J. II. Streeter of Cecil, were doing hhuslness in Hep pner on Monday.. Mrs, O.WIggleaworth of Morgan and Miss DetOTM Cmwel of the Sullivan ranch, near Moran. were visiting Mrs. htl kfedlnrk at Botkellff on Friday. W. A Thomas of DOthtbojl 1 1 111 as a Cecil visitor Sunday. W. A. Is delighted with the late rains which were Just what was needed. NOTICE for PUBLICATION no. (vjinifi Ooparlmcnl of the Interior. 1. S. LAM Olhce, The Hallos, Oregon. Mny IS, 11)25. Notice is hereby given (hat Charlea w. Bonefiet, of lrrigon, Oregon, who, on November 30, imp. made Home ifhed BMry Ne, 031018, for I"nrm I till - A ", or NK'i WM, NV4 SK4 SF1,. Section I'll, Township ft North, ltange ! But, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make 'Inal three year proof, to entaMlsh claim lo the laud above descriliotl. K fere t' Q, Ithiyden, I'nltcd Sliitee ObmnlaetoBtT, at Bawstaan, Oregon, en the .'!rd day of July, lirjft. Claimant names as witnesses: M. F. Caldwell. .1. T. BpBtrd, T. ('Fred erhkson. 11. Smith, all of lrrigon. regon. .1 W Oounellv. Register. First pabUcattoa May '!). 103ft, Salem, Or. The necessity of addi- j tlonal rail service without unneces sary duplication of investment was emphasized by the Oregon public serv ice commission In an answer filed in connection with the petition of the Oregon Trunk for a certificate of pub lic convenience and necessity author izing the extension of Its line from Bend to Klamath Falls. It was said that this answer ex presses clearly the attitude of the com mission In connection with recent de velopments in the central Oregon rail road situation. Particular mention was made In the answer to the fact that under the pro posed plan of the Oregon Trunk, Its trackage would parallel the line of tbe Southern Pacific company for 80 miles, from a Junction point near Odell or Skookum to Klamath Falls, while identical service might be af forded at a saving of more than three and one-half million dollars through joint use of the Southern Pacific tracks between these points. ... CLASSIFIED WANT ADS .. Rates : 1 c per word each issue Minimum Charge: 25c per ad ONE Package Granulated Soap free with package of Citrus, 28 cents. We are agents for Hills Bros, coffee. Boardman Trading eo. M 15-2t ICE Just received a car load of Ice. W. A. Murchlc Lumber Company We invite the mihlir I . visit our dark rooms and see the v, t done the "Bet ler Way." Special f trillion t.ueu to Mail Ordm Economy Drug & Music Co. Pendleton, Oregon ujajatt:t:::::jj:m::n:KJUtau:::Knm Eal and Drink l The New French Cafe B. I. MrKNKFJ.Y. Prop. Pendleton, Oregon (Only the Best Foods Served) F A NC 1 1 1 G R I A M S Furnished Rooms Over Cafe quick Service l unch Counter In .('onuertion With Dining Room YOU ARE WELCOME HERE I FOR SALE Ten fresh Jersey cows, 'nipiire at this office for further in formation. 18-t4p A. H. SWITZER ATTORNEY AT LAW Arlington, Oregon Newton Painless Dentists DR. H. 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 Ilermlstou. Oregon Dentistry. Dental X-Ray and Diagnosis Kveulugs and Sundays by appointment S. E. NOTSON ATTORNEY AT LAW 11 mtmnnt;:tmtmn;t:nn::nr4mra Offlee In Court House HEPPNER - - - OREGON WOODSON & SWEEK ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Big 30-Day Special Magazine Offer RIP u, ffl am; B 'The $ American Needlewoman '7. lie Uonsehold ood Stories The Farm Journal AND WIS 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. 4 8 BIG INTERESTING I ISSUES AT z PRICE 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 pnultry, dciry, livestock, crops, farm management, etc. Don't mi. is this unusual opportunity to get this valu able, interesting and instructive group of magazines. If you are already a subscriber to any of these magazines your suDscnption wiu oe extended lor one year. Send In your order now I This otTrr it made for a s h oi fc time only. Both new and renewal subscriptions to this paprr will receive these magazines. But don't wait until the offet has been withdrawn. All Five for One Year ORDER NOWt Send jour order to our office r yuur suusciipuuii wiu uc ulcuucu sur one Pay our local representative or mail to Cuney Print, ing Co., Publishers, Boardman, Oregon Excursion Fares Why not visit Zion National Park, the newly opened Wonder land in Southern Utah, this Summer? Ask for booklet in nat ural colors, which gives complete in for mation con cerning this unique land. in eSiact dally between May and Sept. t Denver $04.00 Cleveland $105.04 Omaha 08.4S Toronto 110.23 Kansas City. .. 08.48 Pittsburgh.... 110.24 St. Louia 77.08 Washington... 138.04 Chicago 82.48 Philadelphia.. 141.40 Detroit 102.10 New York 143.88 Cincinnati 102.78 1 Boston 140.98 Correpohding fares to other important centers Final return limit October 31 , 1925. Liberal stop over privileges going and returning. A side trip to Yellowstone at small additional cost 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, Boardman, Oregon WM.McMlRRAY, Gen. Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore. 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 season comes oil. Bring theui in let's talk tod look 'cm over. WE HAVE THE AGENCY FOR OZARK RADIOS THEY ARE IN A CLASS BY THEMSELVES Yc install and allow ten days free trial. You and your friend. are the judges. If not pleased, you pay nothing. Kirst three si'ts will he gold at a discount to introduce them in this district. Wc also service these instruments free at any time. Maxwell Touring Car For Sale THIS IS IN GOOD Rl'NNIN'G ORDER We took It in on a trmle hist fall and have worked it over WATCH Ol R ADS Batteries Batteries Batteries FOR AUTOMOBILES, RADIOS AND OTHER PI RPOSES 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 lrrigon Oregon mm Th' true humor ist Is a feller whe Community Church Service Every Sunday HEPPNER, OREGON cldentally Blips Isn't necessarily Sunday School 10 :30 a. m. can bring fmlles to 'nurcn service ii :3t) a. ra. the faces of all i Christian Endeavor 7:30 p. Dut a man u no no- banana peel m. on a humorist. All are Welcome