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u I PAGE 4 THE BOABDMAN MIRROR Friday June 12. 1925 TheBoardmanMirror BOAKDMAN, OREGON Published l.v Tho Carrey Printing Company George Huntington Surrey, Editor Mrs. A. T. Ilcreiui, tiOCBl Bdltor ii ii i Repreeentatlve to W. H. Chandler, who was called Portland lust week through the ser- ROBERT KRUMHOLTZ PUBLISHED EVERT ERIDAS $2.00 PER STEAB IS ADVANCE Ddtoted hh neeond-i':iiM matter iTeb. 11, 1931, at the poetofflce at Boarfl- liian, "re., under net of Mar. ::. INT'.l. A llllle ad in The Mirror will Hell It for you. Willi three long month at head, the school hoys war that won't ruh off then' rla.vs. eat Ion sinile in'l le l Wr I Mil' lioll I lie hoy:-: and want to enjo; f H I Columbia too much at Hie swlm afuguard tho lives of Iris old and young who the cooling waters of this summer, when other tllWUS sp oil a lot "f money lo build ii swimming tank, we can spend n little to bettor the vnsi tank nature has provided, for our cii.iyoincnt. Love If I efttowed thing in tin' upon all II jreatese a man. II e world if I has can Cod Is I la in I given and received freely, we would nil he heller off if we UW"I. a litlli more of il In our every day life. tjivUlJ with a feeling at love in every ";lvi and lake" would make life really worll while. Try il tor I week an;I yen win become a regular user. . CECIL ITEMS. Miss Mary Jacluou of Salem and Miss DeicM-cs Crowe of Morgan Ipeol Snndny with Mrs. Pal Meillock at Itoekellff. Hi, ami Mrs. Al. Tro-dson or Drindview ranch near Cecil wen- vis Itiitg frlenda In Fleppner on Sunday. Clifford HcnrHtren of Pendleton ar rived In Cecil on Monday an I i. !ku:j nrepttins to begin baying -n his ranch near Hiving. Tissue Ginghams ',Vi- have I rjjpe selection ( f TISSUE GINGHAMS as dainty and pretty a ran ba round iwy where. Hid raaaongblj priced, too. ()n or two pattern! of Or ipe Voile which ire ei p9cilly plotting. Cash Mercantile Co. Watch Our Ads. lOUS illness of his son-in-law, W. Wll links, returned lo Willowereek ranch on Sumliiy. We are pleased to hear I hat W. W. is now rapidly improving. v. ii. Chandler was accompanied home liv his lm-hiii! ilnueliterl Miss Viola Wilhanks of Vernonin. Mr, and Mrs. George Krehs and sons also John Krehs 0 ft he "Last Camp" left during the week for Pertland tu n i the marriage of their stater Miss I Margaret Kretgi w. V. Pedro and nelce Miss Joeje, left Ewing on Thiirsduy for thp Ham ilton ranch for day or tw before beginning haying on their Cecil ranch. Deputy Sheriff 1'otter of Condon ac companied by his wife were Cecil vis itors on Monday. Mr .and Mrs. Jack Mnid of "But terfly Chits" were doing the siglils jat HeriniHlnn on Wednesday. Otis Pattlaon of Canyon City made a shorl call (to Ills (Jfefcll friends on Thursday before leaving for Heppner. Cene Logan, the son of Sheriff i ,.f milium Comitv. acconinanieil by his cousin, John Logan, youngest son of l.ecn Logon of Pour Mile, were falling on their friends on Willowereek .,ii Wednesday before nettling down In real hard w'"'k f"' a f,'w w,;,,,;s- Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Kverett and son letl ion Monday for their home in Wasco after spending several days With Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Punk at "Tho Corliss Cottage" near (Veil. Mr. and Mrs. .1. D. Crahtree of "CuckOO Plata" entertained a large party of friends on Sunday. Many of; i hem having conn- from Salem to al tend lli' memorial services at lone on Saturday. Mrs, Hoy K. Mender and daughter Miss Cloria of "Beldomseen" lefl on Sunday for Salem where they will visit friends before wheat har vesting begins. Hoy In the mean time will watch his splendid crop ..r Wheal Improving every drty. Boy B. Duncan of "Buay lice" ranch was doing bualneaa in Cecil on Wed nesday. He was accompanied by ids daughter, Miss Mildred, who has been School for the past year. .' 'V . (shorn and sister Mrs. Wei -' tha Comfort of Fair view ranch have i move! Into their COtage In Cecil and I will rest from their labors Until the harvest Is ready. . Mr. and Mrs II. .1. Stn-eter and fain lly -vere visiting with Mrs. Jim Hin di ai Morgan on Saturday, prank Parnawortli ami Meads made a short call in Cadi on Wednesday on their Way from l.a Grande to Hep pner. Mr. anil Mis. Karl Karnsworth. Into of Bbea Biding wen- vrsitlng friends mi Willowereek on Priday beofre leav ing for Arlington. Waller Pope of "Hillside" and Earl Morgan of "Brondecrea" are busy Dr. Clarke Eyeysigbt Specialist I)!-. Clarke of the Clarke-Strain ! Optical Co.. .'lti'L- Washington Street ll'i rtlaitd, will Ik- hi Boarduian all day land evening, Saturday, June 20tb, Nit tin- Highway Inn . Those having eye trouble should see him. Exam ination is free. flowers that They av now send in' signatures an photographs by tele graph, hut, shucks they've heen semi way ever so long! CLASSIFIED WANT ADS Rates : 1 c per word eaeli issue .Minimum Charge: 25c per ad Robert Krumholti, seventeen, of Springfield, Ohio, who won first pint of $'50i In the American Legion ns tlonal eosay contest. among i 'nmp" i a ring. the haymakers at "The iisi while their wheat crops are ma iiHiimnniimiimtwniiiiiiiiinn:iiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiuwiimiirnmnntni You Will Like It Too! A number of lioardman people have come lo the Highway Inn for dinner and have all been pleased and delighted with the cuisine and .service the sort of service you'd expect in a city hotel. W toy special emphasis on our Nome Cooke J Meals. Remember (htr Slogan' The Highway Inn V II Ui OII U.'h PAniUA Till: BEST PLACE TO EAT BETWEEN THE DALLES AMI PENDLETON iniKn.stitrjn!su::tt!:i:::m:sit:uijn:ttm:a:tr:ts.m::uut:tnaan:nn::: t;:::;j:::mttaMm:t::t:n:ttu;:::n2i:namjijrm:xjtttrt::mj:mjmfit:t Kodak Finishing DEVELOPING, PRINTING. COPYING AM) ENLARGING MFESSES TO OTHELL ROSIER! Portland, Or. Alva rt. Kilbonvn, 24, of Kverett, Wash., who la at a boa pital here suffering from four serious bullet wounds in his anna, confessed to Portland police that he was the third man who figured in Hie attempt to rob the bank at Bothell, Wasli., Friday, His two companions were killed by gunfire as they speeded from the scene of the robbery. In his confession Kilhourn said he had started his career of crime a year ago as a rum runner across the Cana dian border, then turned hi jacker, and finally decided, last week, to join In I he Pot lu ll bank robbery wit h JanieM Pollock and George Jones, both ol whom were killed following robbery of the hank. The trio, he said, stole an auto near Mt. Vernon, Wash., drove to Bothell, and slopped in front of the bank. Jones drove the car, he said. When they stopped Jones pulled on the emergency brake so hard as to "freeze" it, Kilhourn said, and it was this error which resulted in Kil bourn's arms being so badly wounded. Kilhourn and Pollock entered the bank, seized about $2000 and ran hack to the ear. A fusillade of shots was fired after them by bank officials and citizens warned of the robbery. WAR IN CHIWA EXPECTED Reports Indicate .1. ,.. and Russia Backing Rival Factions. Washington, 1). C, Information from authentic sources of the swift approach in China of general warfare. Which promises to dwarf present dis turbances in Shanghai. Canton and Changnha. is in I he hands of I he Wash ington government. The purport of this information ia that a clash for military mastery of China Is Impending, Chang Tso Lin, Mauchurian war lord, with his force of 200,000 men, and Peng Yu Using, with a following ol 175,000. are being watch ed by observers. ' Chang bus the sympathy and prob ably some form of substantial aid from Japan. Pent:, the so called Christian! general, admittedly ' is receiving ac tive and material assistance from soviet Kusaia. Unquestioned sources have reported a coetinu ms supply of arms to he reaching Peng's troopa from Moscow and Urga. CHERRIES FOR SALE Sour cher ries 1 cents per pound on the trees, come and pick them. Crim Brother--, rrlgon, Irej on. I'll!! BALE -Ten fresh Jersey cows, "nquire m this office for further In formation. 3UM4p WOODSON & SWEEK ATTORNEYS AT LAW HEPPNER, ORKGON S. E. NOTSON ATTORNEY AT LAW Office in Court House HEPPNER OREGON Newton Painless Dentists DR. H. A. NEWTON, MGR. Cor. Main and Webb Sts. Pendleton A. H. SWITZER ATTORNEY AT LAW Arlington, Oregon ANNOUNCING The association of Dr. W. of Spokane M. Kelly , Washington with Dr. F. V. Prime Hermiston, Oregon Dentistry, Denial X-Ray and Diagnosis Evenings and Sundays by appointment P0R BRILLIANT HAND'S FESTIVAL! t onununity Church Service Every Sunday School Service Christian Endeavor Sunday Church 10 11 : .. 7 30 a. nt :;o a. m. 30 p. m. All are Welcome CALL FOR COUNT! WARRANTS All General Pond Warrants of Mor row County, Oregon, registered on or before January .",1. 1028, will lie paid on presentation at office of County Treasurer on or after June 8th. 1 !"". at which date interest on said war rants will cease. Haled at Heppner, Oregon, May 35, 1930. Leon W. Briggs, County Treasurer May 29June 5, NOTICE S. May That very brilliant and charming event, the Rose Festival, which has made Portland, Oregon, the very center of floral and festival attractions in the Northwest for the past six teen years, is to be again staged the 15th to 20th of this month. The Rosaria Pageant with a chorus of 2000 and a caste of 5000 will be presented each evening, the famous floral pa rade on the afternoon of the 18th, and the Merrykhans on the afternoon of the 19th. Many other interesting features each day. For this event THE UNION PACIFIC has made a round trip rate of a fare and a half, 4 tickets on sale June 13th to 19th inclusive, with a return limit fixed at June ZZnd. d O Call on R. S. DAVIS, Local Agent, for any further j ( information. Y OR PUBLICATION No. 021010 Department of the Interior, D. Laud office. The Dalles, Oregon, IS, 1025. Notice is hereby given that Charles w. Beneflel, of Irrlgon, Oregon, who, on November 20, 1919, made Homc-stv-ad Bttt'ry No. 021016, for Farm I nit "A", or NT.1, SK'i. N 8B4 SI'.1',, Section 2i, Township " North, Rajlge -'' Cast. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of inlcnlioti lo malic final three year proof, to establish Claim W the land above described, hi fore c. O. Blayden, United States Commissioner, at ltoard.man. Oregon, en tfie 3rd day of July. 1938. Claimant names as witnesses: M. K. Caldwell. J. T. iUill ird. T. Cl-'rcd-erickson. U. Smilh. all of Irrigon, ( iregon. .1. V. Douuellv. Heglster. First ptthUoattM May L'i), 1039. uMiKin:t:t::jyim:iin:.'n:::::: Eat and Drink At the Mew French Cafe K. ,i. MeKNEELY, Erep. IVndlelon. Oregon (Only the Ilest Keods Servedl V A N ( I C E C K E V M B Kurnished Kooms Over Cafe Quick Service Lunch Counter In Conneeison Willi Killing K am VU' ARB WEtjOOMB lll'.Ul' THE TWO THAT STAND THE TEST Kelly Springfield and Badger TIRES AND Tl'BES WE SELL 'EM New is the time to get your car overhauled or repairs done quickly before the rush season comes on. Iiring them in let'a talk and look 'em over. WE HAVE THE AGENCY FOB OZARK 4 RADIOS THEY ARE IN A CLASS BY THEMSELVES We install and allow ten days free trial. You and vour friend 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 any time. Maxwell Touring Car For Sale THIS IS IN GOOD RUNNING ORDER We took it in on a trade last fall and have worked it over WATCH OUR ADS Batteries Batteries Batteries FOB AUTOMOBILES, RADIOS AND OTHER PURPOSES 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 Pot first class worl. and belter service, send us your films. TWO deliveries dally en finishing. 'the work is nil done in our own daik looms which are n o: t up to date and best equlpied in I'nstcin Oregon. ( Il niHU.-iged h an CXUert photographer of several years experience. No ama teur help employed, Our prices Hre nppvov finishers' Asso lain n . rid of Oregon by I he l'liolo Vuirrlca. lMst- We Invite the looms h in 1 MM icr Way." p.lblie I" the work visit .lone MM dark the "Hot- Special Attention iicn lo Mail Orders Economy Drug & Music Co. Pendlelon, Oregon MMiiitiiHiHiiiiiiiiiiiiMinnnnumdntniH , THE MARKETS Portland Wheat Hard white. $1.60; hard winter, soft white, $1.58; western white, Jl.r!: western red, $1.58. Hay Alfalfa, M0M ton; v;;lloy timothy. $20 Jf 21 ; eastern Oregon timothy. tt80S4. liutlorfat l:lr delivered Portland. Ki:ks Ranch, 27'., .He. Cheese- Prices f. o. b. Tillamook: Triplets, 26e; loaf, C7c per lb. Cattle- Steers, good, $7.?5ff!.00. Mors Medium to choice. $11.50 12 85. Sheep-- I.ambs. medium to choice, J 50 ii 11.00. Seattle Wheat - Sft while, $1.59; western white, and hard winter, $1 5S; western red. $1.57; northern sprlac. $1.5$; Big Hend blue;.' cm. J I tin Hay AlfaUfu. $21; I). C. J2S; othy. $26; D. ('.. $28; mixed hay. Butterfat 43c. KSK Ranch. 28f33c. Haga Prime, $12.75(713 15. Cattle Choice steers, i s 50 ,t':i )(), Cheese Orejton fancy to retailers, 37c per lb.; do standards, 26c; Wash ington fancy triplets. :;.c Spokane. Hons - Coed to choice. $12 .' 12 25. Cattle - Prime steers, $S.5OjS.O0. uuimuuniiHiimmmiiiinninwumtttii aj:::::j::mu::tnnstnrmmmtrjn:mani:::j::t::rr:t!:::::::::::r.;::::mtrmmm' :: i MM tim- $24. Bryce Canyon Cedar Breaks 9a this New Wonderland at Culo.' In SautlMni Ut..h Nothing like it on earth. Few have been thcre--thc trip wa too hard. But now you can see it in perfect comfort via Union Pacific ster pine, cars, motor tours over pixxl roads, good living ac-c.m-.-n (iitiens. Low Summer fares. Personally escorted all expense tours. S.vie trip to Keibab Forest and Nirth Rim Orand Canyon. Sn for Fre fisok illustrated in natural colors. It will help yen plan the most satisfying vaca tion of your lite. K. S. DM IS xgeul Uoarthuau. Oregon WM M. Ml KUW. (.in. Passenger gct:t. Portend. 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