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THE bOARbMAN MIRROR
FRIDAY Jl'LY 10, 1925
TheBoardmanMirror
BOARDMAN, OREGON
Published ly The
Currey Printing Company
George Huntington Currey, Editor
Mrs. A. T. Hereim,
Local Editor and Representative
OREGON NEWS ITEMS
OF SPECIAL INTEREST
Brief Resume of Happenings of
the Week Collected for
Our Readers.
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
$2.00 PER YEAlt IN ADVANCE
Entered a neconti-ciMS matter Feb
11, 1021, nt the poatofflce at Board
mini, Ore., under act of Mar. Is"'-1
A little ad in The Minor will eel
it (or .von.
the
Moro Experiment umatiHn national forest, during the hp known as the Western Paper Con- Washington
past, week. : verting company will pronamy eni.ui
li wis a "Grand and Glorious Feelln
to he able to turn over and fell the a
lnrm cldck to "ring on" the morning
after the Fourth,
Oh Boy! them waVrtuelons am cotnlh'
soon, and how we will tea) on those
luscious ' brought to ' i ' ripe from
the ftearbj patches,
li is canning time for tlie busy house
wife who prepares her stock of winter
eMail's from garden and frull tree.
The iji' iii merchants are carrying heavy
slocks of these foods just now ami 1
lug their bast to supply every demand,
CECIL NEWS
Many Joining Harvest Crews -Will
(penile Thresher Soon Portland
Folks isit in Cecil
,ir. and Mr. Cecil Lleuallen of Pen
(Helen speni Friday with Mr. and Mrs
.lack Ilynd at Butterflj Flats.
ci.vde Ketlog, Manager of The Turn-
tjtim Lumber Company at Lexington
Wag doing business In Cecil on Friday,
mish TMlrni Morgan and brother
Floyd of BroadacrOa, have been kepi
llllsy driving ill their stock to Cecil
every day to ipiench their thlWt in
Willow Creek.
Mr. ami Mrs. Kay Pettyjohn mid the
tldldren from their ranch Be Ion,
si t Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, I'at
Mecllock at Hookoliffe near Cecil.
were doing business In lone on Sat
urday. Clifford; IU'nriksen of Pendleton,
:,nd oral llonrikseii of The Moore
! ranch near Lexington, were culling on
1 Willow Creek friends Wednesday.
Mareellus VanScboiack of Arlington
; is upending Ills vacation with his Aunt
Mrs. Ceo. Krebs at The East Camp,
Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge W. Krebs of
I Portland arrived nt The East Camp
on Wednesday and will visit their sons
tut sume time.
.lack Hynd and daughter Miss Annie opened July 1.
of Butterfly ranch took In the Farm- R0Von fires were reported in
cis' meeting nt tli
yiatieii on Sunday,
(lene Eogiin who is working flr
Sam Burnett nt Four Mile left on Fri
day to spend the Fourth with his par
ents at Condon.
Geo. Chandler arrived at Willow
creel, panel! on Thursday from Vernon
In and will spend u few weeks with his
parents Mr. 'and Mrs. W. II. Chandler.
W ' Doilwi , , in 'III, I IkiIIii I'l'MlO
, , i daughter. Mrs. Mary J. Allen at Yam-
la Hamilton ranch on Tuesday and '""S"1 '
Is now entertaining his brother from "
, i-,.- di.vw m his Rwlna Oeorge Burnette, 45, brajceman on
, . a Ioe train near Kerry
IllfUIC
., ir,l. ,i vir when he fell under t lit
lock h-fi mi Monday In finish up some train,
fencing etc on Krebs Bros, ranch above At a special election In Eugene two
Hoppner. or the measures submitted to the peo-
Mr. and Mrs, Hooper , f (Teppner, pie carried and the third one resulted
were Introducing a party rif their in a tie vote.
friend who ar visiting them from Oiling of the Mt. Hood Loop hich
North Dakota to the beauty spots of way from the Multnomah county line
Cecil Thursday. to a point four miles east of Bandy
Walter Pope at Hillside made a is completed,
nip to lone on Wednesday for repairs j The old battleship Oregon, veteran
for Ills haves! machinery. Walter in sa Oaglo (,f the navy, was turned over
lends to begin harvest in a few days, officially to the stale of Oregon by the
l,eon l.oKun of Four Mile began on navy last week,
Monday Jnne 20th, bul no reports of TnP apnf,, i appearing on field peas
I he yields have been beard yet
K
his wheat was some burned with flu
hoi winds of last week.
Portland probably will have air mall
service in the near future, following
the call for bids by the postoffice de
partment on eight new routes, includ
ing the Eos Angeles-Seattle route and
the Eiko, Nevada-Pasco, Washington
service.
8. L. Beck is drilling for artesian
water on the John Briee place near
Boardman. He recently brought in
the tenth artesian well on the project
for W. A. Price with a flow of three
CLASSIFIED WANT ADS
Rates : 1 c per word each issue
Minimum Charge: 25c per ad
STRAINED HONEY Eor Sttlfl at
10 1 j u pound. Call I, Kknuhn.
Inn 1!) .tp
A 03 acre, well improved, stocked and
The Criter lake season officially gallons per minute at a depth of 109 equipped farm near Washougal, Wash.,
feet. to hade for good property in or about
manufacturing industry, to Arlington, nun weoster, wasnougai,
June l!)-2t c
A new
The ?,ith annual convention of the
Oregon State Pharmaceutical associa
tion opened in Corvallis Monday.
Theodore Sprague was crushed to
death under a tree In the Weise Broth
er:! liOgring (Imp at Cottage Grove.
Matthew Vance celebrated his 97th
birthday .lune 28 at the home of his
FOR SALE 200 Hoollywood While
hens, very fine stock. One
Bull, 2-years old. George
Henricksen .Willows, Ore. 24-3t
luh a fnctorv in Sa em. witn a eapi
.... - mm Ann ..-.-i o nimf i Leghorn
T8I1ZHI10H Ul .pU',UU'J, AUU jj, ;
necessitating the employment of from'1"1" Jersey
150 to 200 persons
Prospects are bright, at Hood River HOT WEATHER IS HERE Send
this season for an apple crop of large ne a dollar for a pair of KROST-OOZWS
size and good quality. The yield la that Will keep your milk and flutter all
now estimated at 6d per cent of the ummer wlthout'lce. Guaranteed uion-3,000,000-box
tonnage of last year. The try-back products,! Lehman Organ-
Eat and Drink
At The
New French Cafe
E. J. McKNEELV. Prop.
Pendleton, Oregon
(Only the Best Foods Served)
F A C Y ICE C R E A M 8
Furnished Rooms Over Cafe
Quick Service Lunch Counter
In Connection With
Dining Room
YOU ARE WELCOME HERE
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killed
fruit will run considerably larger la
size than last year.
Output, of th'e 825 industrial estab-
wheels of the llshments now in operation in Port
land will have a value of $21fi,1S0.000
in 1025. The annual payroll of these
concerns will aggregate approximately
$ 10,000,000, this amount going to the
30,000 persons employed.
Perry Plymale, 18, of Radon, Is a
candidate for a Carnegie medal for
lifo-s.tving. Young Plymale was at
his
Izution, 360 East
land. ( Iregon.
Morrison St., Port
,T26-lt pd
A. H. SWITZER
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Arlington, Oregon
Cojthftry Stor" nt Blulock, post office
In connection, en Columbia Highway,
Gas Statio:i, I'clco Lights, Friilhtliv
Plant, Excln -i c store for best wlicflt
d'-trict in Oillioui Oounty. 1!I2I turn,
over $35,000. Sell at Inventory. Will
stand strict Investigation. Write own
er, J. B. Wittock. Blalock, Ore. 1t pd
SECOND HAND DEER I. NO HAR-
fathor'S road camp at Hunter's VESTERS. for sale, reasonable. See
creek, Curry county, and rescued a Fred Wade, Olex, Ore. .In l!(!-2t c
mother and her 13-year-old daughter! .
r,.m A-Antt.. !,, thn in whtrh i To TRADE Horses,
flows there.
Dr. F. V. Prime
DENTISTRY
Dental X-Kay and Diagnosis
HERMISTON, OREGON
Bang Bldg. Phone Connections
WOODSON & SWEEK
ATTORNEY S AT-LAW
K"v and the vetch crop of Lincoln county.
Slender of Seldomseeu reports that yTaKKor trouble is serious on cabbage
and cauliflower.
Albany's sixth death from dijitlforia
occurred when Vincent, six-year-old
son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Marguren,
died at the home of his parents.
In spite of the severe weather of
last, winter Lincoln county this year
Will harvest the largest crop of Ever
green blackberries ever known.
Lilhla Springs hotel, financed by
Ashland citizens, the new nine story
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION
No. trjl 180-022050
Department of the Interior, c s.
Land Offke, The Dalles, Oregon, .lune
18, 1928.
Notice is hereby given that George
The members' of Rhea Bidlnst Sunday Gnrger, of lone, Oregon, who, on March hotel which towers above all other
school accompanied by a ian,i i
ot friends held a picnic on Sunday at
Dens Grove near The willows. Every
on" thoroughly enjoyed the outing.
Mrs. Win. Sexton of The Logan Col
tggh left on Sunday for CohdoO en
route for Pvalrle City and other points
to visit friendi tat a few weeks
Matter Edwin Hynd and sister Mi s
LiiaM who have been visiting friends
in Cecil for some time h ft on Friday
foi Sand Hollow i" rlsll Hynd Bros. States Commissioner, al lb ppucr, Or
on the 1st day of August, lirj."..
I ilKJO, made II. E. 031480 for. E';.., huildings in Ashland was opened last
ajocttoa 83. T. :t N.. R. M E., W. M and week.
, n4mlir 90 l-.r'l made a.hlit iona 1 An increase over last year of 197
II B. 022660 for WV Section 32, Town
ship :i North, Range 'i East,, Willam
Mounting to over 8(800,000 gallons,
sales of gasoline in Oregon for May,
1026, more than equaled those of June
last year, says a statement by Secre
tary of State Knzer. To date the
motor vehicle fuels tax measure has
brought to the state terasury the total
sum of JS,767.S(l7.71.
With tne pledging oi niiK irom ,
more than 250 cows in Ronton county
to a proposed cheese factory to be
constructed by a cooperative associa
tion of dairymen at Tangent, it has
been announced that the toal produc
tion now necessary to insure success
of one unit has been signed up.
Portland has been made the head
quarters of the reorganized naturaliza
tion service district, and V. W. Tom
linson, formerly head naturalization
has
or Calkins
wheat treating machine and funning
mill for high grade milk cows. E. M. '
Hidden, Blalock, Ore. Jul 8-8tC
HKITNER,
OREGON
BUTTER WRAPPERS printed on a
pure vegetable parchment with non
poisonous ink- liberal sizes at reason
able prices, Currey Printing (..Arling
ton. Oregon tf
S. E. NOTSON
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Office In Court House
Community Church Service I1EPPNER - - - OREGON
Every Sunday .
Sunday School 10:30 a. m.
church Service II :30 n. m.
Christian Endeavor . 7:30 p. m
All are Welcome
Newton Painless Dentists
DR. H. A. NEWTON, MGR.
Cor. Main and Webb Sts. Pendleton
before going on home tn 1 'k in li.
Miss M argil re I Hapoold of Heppner
lit ; been spending several days with
her cousin. Miss Gcrsldine Punk at
( 'nrl iss ( lotto ge near ( 'ceil.
r. and Mrs. Geo. Krcim and sons
students at the summer session of the
oregnn Agricultural uoiiWj w 1 examiner in the Portland office
than 47 per cent, is shown in regis- ; . nnm(,rl ritrrtn,. Tl,B district will I
tti Meridian, has filed notice of UUen t ration figures. , ,noIud(, Oregon, southwestern Wash- j
Ion to make final three year proof, to TnP territory served by the Motor iIlei0n. southwestern Idaho and north-:
HtabliHli claim to the land above des- Transit, company of Pendleton has PVtl California.
rlbed, before Gay M. Anderson, united '"n exienneo ny me aciuisiu.m m
stage lines operating between La
Grande and Wallowa lake.
Paul Nelson, 81, was killed by a
gon
('laimanl nami's as witnesses:
Vb
When a permit for 8 million dollar
hotel was issued by the Portland build
ing division the month of June sur
passed all previous records, with a
11
lor Ulelnuinn, Werner Itictiiiann.
lone, Oregon : Ralph Einlvy, Leo G
er, of Lexington, iregon.
: I'll J w. Donnelly, Register
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Well I oiks,
,, premature explosion while blasting total pt 10!)S permits calling for con
struction totaling more than $4,fi!6.R.10.
Rank clearings also were higher thap
for any other June record and I4,
08,625 over June of last year.
Approximately 400 sets of license
plates were issued by the secretary of
state's office at Salem the first day
on which the half yearly license rate
Once more Die lib Is a thing of the DBSl
that Boardnian carried away
by our neighboring town
We ere protKl t" hear
I rltCS nl tile Celebration put on
h ve a pretty good little ole' town
after nil one of the things thill helps make II so is the splendid
meals served al The HIGHWAY INN. Our Chicken Dinners
are becoming famous.
The I Highway Inn
W. II. WOODARD, Proprietor
THE REST PLACE TO EAT BETWEEN THE DALLES
AND PENDLETON
tmwtuumimitnttHntaatfetmmmmtmmtiiMiMiiiiiiiimttmmifrmt
stumps on the McMlnnville Meat com
pany's new slaughter-house site, two
miles north of McMlnnville.
The recent hot wave did not muter
tally affect the fruit crop of the Rogue
river valley and the quality of the val
ley's greatest commercial crop, pears,
promises to he the best In its history.
Total moneys paid growers of all became effective. Many other appli-
klndn of fruit raised by members of cations have been received, but could
the Hood River Apple (irowers' asso- not be filled as the applicants failed
eiatlon In 1924 reached $3,201,895. far to Include their certificates ot title for
in excess of receipts of any former registration, as is required under the
year. new law which became effective
John M. Jones, Portlnnd postmaster. July 1.
received word from the postoffice de Oeorge Walker recently dug up the
pertinent that II additional carriers giant redwood tree which has lain em
had been authorized for the Portland bedded in the sands near Elk creek at
Cannon Hem h for years. He worked
for two days with n team and scraper
before he was able to move the tree.
Mr. Walker estimates that he has
taken nearly $3000 worth of lumber
out of the log and has cut 30 circular
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Kodak Finishing
DEVELOPING, PRINTING, COPYING
AND ENLARGING
Cor first class work ami hattW
send us your films.
service.
Two deliveries daily on finishing.
The work In nil done In our own d.uk
rooms which me line i ip in date and
be.-t rqulajjrd in Eat tern Oregon, it
In managed bj an e.ierl photographer
of several rears experience No .una
tenr help employed.
I 'in prices are r ppro
finishers' Asset la; ! n
l ie! of ni;on.
We Invite the public t
rootlll ii a, nit the ei
icr Way."
I bf the Photo
I mericH, Dist
isii ,ui dark
lone the "Bat-
Special llti'iilinii Giver. u Mull Orders
Economy Drug & Music Co.
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Oregon
tffsimmer
Trips
office. They will start their riulies
October 1.
Announcement was made at Albany
by thr Lino county court that the two
bridges crossing the Santlam river at
Caseadla and Canyon creek on the
Santiam road had been torn out and dining room table tops, worth approx
the road closed. in-.ntely $75 each'. ' ? - -"
Hoyal Anne cherries have begun to
0rivo at the cannery of the Eugene
Emit Growers' association, and while
the crop Is not heavy this summer, It I
Is expected that theie will he quite a
long run on this fruit.
Another fire in the Fremont national
forest, now makes a total of eight in
this area lying between Eapine, Fort
Hock nnd Crescent, according to re
ports from the Deschutes national for
est headquarters at ftend.
The remonstrance of 31 patrons was
sustained and the Southern Paeiifc
Hallway company Instructed to con .
Untie tho maintenance of an agent and
station nt Alpine, in an order of the
state public service commission.
One hundred and ten vessels of an
aggrogat tonnage of 181,114 entered
the port of Portland during June Thi.
was h substantial Increase over figures
for May. when 107 vessels of a total
tonnage of 2H9.2fS entered the harbor
A s'nh of haeon falling from its;
hanging place In the Raker Pack'ng
company smoker to tho fire gr.ite
started s hlaie that caused danii
estimated st 1600 and destroyed a
ton of bams and bacon slabs at Baker
Opened to traffic December , 1924.!
the Columbia interstate bridge t
Hood River, bullj at a cost of Bp ,
proximately $600,000 by the Oregon
Washington Rridge company, ta ray
ing. the company having forwarded
checks on a fractional rear's dividend
tor 1923.
THE TWO
THAT STAND THE TEST
Kelly Springfield and Badger
TIRES ANY TI DES
WE SELL 'EM
Now is the time to get your enr overhauled or repairs done
quickly before the rush season comes on. Bring them in let's
talk uud look 'cm over.
WE HAVE THE AGENCY FOB
OZARKV RADIOS
THEY ABE IN A CLASS BY THEMSELVES
Wc 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. Wc also service these instruments free ut uny
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
FOR AUTOMOBILES, RADIOS AND OTHER PURPOSES
We have made arrangements with reliable battery manufac
turers thut will enable us to compete with any quality batteries
in price and will guarantee them.
SEAMAN'S GARAGE
Irrigon - - - Oregon
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I HgVafl
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Rund
Trip
Excursion
Tickets
To nil principal
Kasttrn Citir
on sale daily
to Sept. 15
Final return
limit Oct. 31
Lihrml inpovcr
pitvig going or
returning
Visit the oA j
"back East"
now whilm tho
fares are law
Checks Are
Receipts
l-iw fam alio to
Ztavn National
Park
and
Yellowstone
National Park
Aak lot (w booklet,
dearriptivc of theaa
famoua reacrta
A E. Blarkbunie
Agent.
Arlington, nr
Wm. MiMurraj (t. P. A.. Portland. Or.
Checks are the best receipts in the
world for paid bills. Our record of the
cancelled check as it is paid and passes
through our books forms a chain of ev
idence that cannot be surpassed or dis
puted. Starting a checking acconnt is
a simple matter. Let us tell you how.
WHEN you make it a habit to pass a part of your
earnings through the receiving window of this
bank each pay day, you are looking through the
window of prosperity.
ARLINGTON NATIONAL BANK
Oldest Bank in Gilliam l unt
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