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THE BOARDMAN MIRROR
FRIDAY JULY 24, 1925
TheBoardmanMirror
BOARDMAN, OREGON
Published by The
Currey printing Company
MCUlt. I.I M I - ' I' ' i ' ' AWUVJ
Mrs. A. T. Herelm,
Local Fdltor and Representative
,
PUBLISHED KVBRY FRIDAY
M.00 PBH YEAR IX ADVANCE
Filtered us second-class matter Feb.
11, 1081, ut the postofflce a Board
man, On-., under act of Mar. 3. I8W,
A little ad in The Mirror will sell
It for you,
CECIL NKWN
Limbs C rustled in Combine Wheels
Harvest mi :il Many Handles
Hummer Heat Visits
Mr. and Mrs, Zonnetl ijugan of the
Wells Springs spent 1 1 week end at
Fotir Mile with i,i'fin i.ugmis.
Miss Uahelle Soinmerfeldt return
ed in iier home in Portland on Tinirs
day after spending a few days with
Mr. and Mr. Ueorge Krebs at the
Latt Camn.
3, w. Onborns and slater Mm. Wei
Ilia Coinbwt lefl Cecil mi Sunday tor
their ralrvlf.w ranch and are imw
busy harvesting,
Harry Llndsey of Halepi mid n
brother Frank of Klgljl fcfiljj won1
i t i i in Cecil for the week und.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Crawford and
children of Ellu were calling In Cecil
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Morgan f Bread
teres Rccoupauied by their children
were visiting friends in ('ceil Sunday.
Mrs, Roy B. Stender of Heldomset n
riuicli was a visitor In Cecil n Sal
in ilny and Informed us thai harvest
bad begun in her pari of the country
Tin' heavies! yield so fur being "ii
the Witiel ranch where ten bushels
to the acre is being noted, Most "i
toe iiarvcsi re.i'ms will not It Imown
tin after threshing as nearly everyone
around Cecil is using headers,
Mrs, Geo, A. Miller mid soil i'V'n,
ut1 the Higliview ranch, were calling
in lecll "ii Siiinla v,
Mr and Mrs. A If. Trunlsun (if Grand
view ranch accompanied by Miss Fran
els .li nes were visit inn Mr. and Mrs.
T. ii. Lowe at Cecil on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. .link llvml of Butter
fly Flats, also Miss Annie ('. tOWC ar
rived in Cecil on Sunday after spend
lug several da.vs In liranite and Rump
ter.
Elltner I'mii ami party from Athlone
('ullage were lining liuslness in Ce
cil on Sunday and visiting.
Gene lopan, sun of sheriff M. v.
Logap) nf Gilliam County, made a
slnirt visit in Cecil on Tuesday liefore
leaving for his home in Condon.
Tuesday.
Mrs. B. Hill of Kansas City Mn,
was visiting her cousin Mrs Welthn
Combeat on Thursday at the Fairview
ranch. Site bus not seen Mrs. Cois;best
Bince living here thirty years ago.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hazel Dean and their1
Children of Four Mile visited Cecil
and vicinity on Wednesday in search
of a cool spot which could not be
found lliut day. Heat during the week
past registered 93 to 100 degrees.
Mrs, K. Samuels and children who
have iiccn spending a few days with
her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. H; Chand
lev, at Willow-creek ranch. left for
their liouie al Athena on Monday.
Miss Annie C, Mynd of Butterfly
flats Hindi, lefl Saturday morning to
attend the wedding of Miss Kathleen
Maliemy.
Mrs. W, EL Chandler and son Geor-
ge and daughter Laura wen- in lone
on Tuesday to consult Dr. Walker re
garding Mifs I, aura who has lieen on
the sick list for some time.
Dr. Walker of lone "us called to
Wltaels's ranch on Wednesday to at
tend .I. 10, Crabtree who had one of
his legs hadly crushed by the wheels
of the combine on which lie was at
work.
j Mrs. Frank M. Warren, 73, native of
Dregon, daughter of the pioneer cir
cuit rider, Rev. Mr. George H. Atkin
; ion, and widow of the late Frank M.
SVarren, founder of the Warren Park
ing company, died at her home in
Portland.
More than two-thirds of the slu-
j Jents from the Oregon Agricultural
nollege who entered the rifle marks-
i-nanship contest at Camj Lewis R. O.
' T. C. encampment, qualified, accord
Li . i, it... ... ; I ;
F. . , , 'nil io i iruuu ici.ciicu u, tins uiin-
ishermon on Coos hay nnd Coos s
OREGON NEWS ITEMS
OF SPECIAL INTEREST
Brief Resume of Happenings of
the Week Collected for
Our Readers.
river caught about 1000 pounds of sal- :ary d,,nartment-
mon at the opening of the season
Thursday.
K. L. Bllioft of Klamath Falls was
By unanimous vote or the stock-Told--
the Oregon -Washington Tele
phone company, which operates ex-
i-, hanges in Hood River county and
appointed district attorney of klamath " " J
county to succeed William Ganong, Saamanla and Klickitat count lea
who has resigned. Washington, has authoriaea a bond
I ssue of $500,000.
A fin which broke out near the i , , . . .. .
. . . . , The annual Oregon state Baptist
bead of St. MarvB river burned over! ,. ... .. ,
,.,'. , Convention, together with the yearly
HO aens nf farm land before being , ... ,
. , sessions of the state ministers' enn-
brour;ht. under control. i
Terence, the state women s society
Jesus Borrcs, Mexican, serving lnf) thP Oregon council of Baptist lay-throe-year
term in the state penite.n- nen 0OnTeBej i Astoria Tuesday for
tiary at. Salem foi 'larceny committed rivo-riiv session
CLASSIFIED WANT ADS
Kates : 1 c per word each issue ..
Minimum Charge: 2ue per ad
REPRESENTATIVE WANTED; To;
take orders and handle business of
Oesco I'tility Clothing In this district.!
Liberal Commissions. Be your ow n i
boss and make double wages'. A pleas-,
ant, profitable occupation, selling the
clothing that "Wears like iron". For
particulars write W. H. MeCulley, I
District .Manager, (iineral Service
clothing Co., 1804 Sixteenth St. Hood
River, Oregon. ltp
Eat and Drink
At The
Mew French Cafe
E. J. McKNEELY, Prop.
Pendleton, Oregon
(Only the Best Foods Served)
FANCY ICE CREAMS
Furnished Rooms Over Cafe
Quirk Service Lunch Counter
In Cnniiertion With
Dining Koom
YOU AttE WELCOME HERE
In Jackson county, has escaped.
William l-J. Glthens, 76, a pioneer
farrier Of Lane county, died at the
Albany hospital. Mr. Githens came to
Oregon with his parents in 1851.
Oregon mines in 1924 produced min
erals valued at $078,072, it is report
ed by I he buroau of mines. A general
lecllne in mining activities, including
lucre ise in production, niimlifi' of pro-
THE MARKETS
Portland
Wheat Hard white, $1.47; soft
white, $1.4$; northern spring, $1.47;
hard winter, $1.45; western white,
$1.45; western red, $1.40.
Hay Alfalfa. $18019 ton; valley
timothy, $2011)21; eastern Oregon
timothy, 1x8084c.
Butterfat 47c shippers' track.
F.ggs Ranch, 17030c.
Cheese Prices f. o. h. Tillamook;
Triplets, 27e; loaf, 2Se per lb.
Steers, good. $7.758.25.
Medium to choice, $1.1.50
Harvesting of wheat is generally Juceri and value of output, was not
under way all over Umatilla county. -..! from the 1!)23 report.
Reports indicate that yields are siight- A hUgfl bouirter piunged down a rock
ly less than farmers had expected. ,h, ,m thR ,igbwy between Co-
A street paving program embracing miilc and Myrtle Point just as H. H.
more tlian 2u blocks in the hill sec- Dufort passed in his automobile. The
(ion of Oregon City was approved at boulder hit the automobile, almost de
a special meeting of Hie city com- molishing it, and Mr. Dufort was in
mission, lured seriously in the chest.
The Pacific Coast Association of Neither Arthur G. Beals. state
Nursarymen, with delegates present, senator from Tillamook county, nor
from all par) a of the coast and some Sam A. Garland, state senator from
possibly from the east, Is being held ! f,inn county, is ellgiblo to serve as a
In Portland. member of the state fish commission,
An invitation to the national or- j According to an opinion handed down
it:u:::jt:n::::::n:t:::un:a:j:mimRni
BUTTEB WRAPPERS printed on u
pure vegetable parchment With non
poisonous ink -liberal sines at reason
able prices. Currey Priming Ce.,Arltng
tnn, Oregon tf
A. H. SWITZER
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Arlington, Oregon
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
No. 021480422030
Cattle
iiogs
15 oo
Sheep
gantcatlon of American War Mothers
to hi Id its 1027 biennial convention in
by I. H. Van Winkle, attorney-general.
Threshermen in Linn county have
Lambs, medium to choice.
$8.0012.60.
Seattle.
Wheat Soft white, $1.45; western
white, 11.48; hard winter, $1.45; west
orn red $1.4.1; northern spring, $1.4.1;
I P,1g Bend bluest em, $1.48.
H: ; Alfalfa, $2.1; I). O, $28; tim
othy, $28; mixed hay, $24.
Butterfat 45c.
Eggs Ranch, 3439o.
Hogs Prime, $14.3514.75.
Cattle Prime steers, $8.00'8.25.
Ch"ese -Oregon fancy, 29c; Oregon
Htanrrard. 25c; Washington triplets,
25c.
I Spokane.
Hogs -Prime, $13.751.1.85.
I Cattle Prime steers, $8.008.60.
I
j
Mrs snipes, tho efficient Grange
organiser of Wasco County, her bus
band and sou were hi attendance at
the 'Pomona Grange meet Thursday.
rttim:tixmnmutatmnmtmnmimm:tj:m:u:BiiR:iBJmimm:a:
The Old Columbia is a popul ir plsce on thisc lie! days.
B 1 'aj ho shall hlVC a bath us Reach with dressing rooms
and other fm ililirs, hut Hist I Imp seems far distant. Mean
vMlc. after a pool plunge, pome 10 the HIGHWAY INN and
enjoy one of our delirious dlniris. Don't revere that orded-f?
It's dangerous. Nwim first cataflcrw inls.
WATCH Ol K ADS
Portland its being considered by the lecided upon a standard wage scale
Oregon state organization. ror this season. Common labor will
Hearing of the application of the be paid $50 per day; sack sewers,
Willamette Valley Southern Railroad $3.50, and man and team $4. This in
company to abandon its track between eludes meals. This is practically the
Kayior and Mount A.igel will be holdpame scile as was in force last year,
at th lifter city on July 30. Following a fire at Salem which re
tire, believed to iiave been start- United in the destruction of the plant
ed by an overheated core furnace, ci id of the Cherry City Milling company
damage estimated at $20,000 to the I with a loss of $135,000, a movement
foundry and pattern shops of the Com- was launched for a special election to
merclal Iron works in Portland. j vote bonds In the amount of $354,000
Four persons were injured, two poa-itor ,he Purchase of two additional
sibly fatally, when an automobilo i Pumpers.
which they were riding smashed into a disease that attacks winter wheat
a Southern Pacific train at Dairy has been discovered In several grain
statu n. seven miles west of Salem. fields In Union county, and is expect-
Crain certification has been made 3d to affect 30 per cent or more of the
In approximately 50 Wasco county yield. It Is known as ."take all" and
fields during the last week by E. R. has occurred) In but three places in
Jackinan, crop specialist of Oregon the United States. It has not affected
Agricultural college, and C. W. Daigh, the Hard Federation and other spring
county agent. wheats.
A decision was reached by tho exe-1 Half a million dollars' worth Jof
cutlve committee of the Oregon Wool j property went up In smoke when a
Growers' association to send two or fire, originating in the planing mill
three delegates to the conference of i of the West Oregon Lumber company
livestock men in Salt Lake City at Linnton, swept, a greater part of
August 21 and 25. that plant, then leaped across a nar-
Travel over the highway to Crater jrow roadway and destroyed the mills
Lake from Fort Klamath to the and yards of the Beaver-Llnnton Ttm
southern boundary of the park will he npr company.
facilitated by a road widening project I The contract of the Oliver Con
which will he undertaken by the bur- st ruction company to macadamize
Department of the Interior, U. S
Land office, The Dalles, Oregon, June
is, 102B.
Notice is hereby given that George
tJorger, of lone, Oregon, who, on March
I. 1020, made H. E. 021480 for EJj,
Section S3, T. 8 X.. R. L!n B., W. M., am)
fa December 21), liii'l, made additional
II B-. 022060 for W'L.. Section "'J. Town
ship ;; North, Range -i East.. Willam
ette Meridian, luis filed notice of inten
ib n to make final thfoe year proof, m
establish claim to the land above des
cribed, before Gay M. Anderson, United
States Commissioner, at Heppner, Ore
gon, on the Isl day of August. 1025.
Claimant names as witnesses: Vic
tor Rietmanii. Werner Rletmann, ot
Imie, Oregon; Ralph Finby, Leo Gor
er, of Lexington, Oregon.
,i !-.i:;i 3. w. Donnelly, Register
Dr. F. V. Prime
DENTISTRY
Dental X-Ray and Diagnosis
HLTtMISTOX, OREGON
Bang Bldg. Phone Connections
WOODSON & SWEEK
ATTOKNEYS-AT LAW
HEPPNER, OREGON
S. E. NOTSON
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Ofliee In Court House
Community Church Service
Every Suuday
IIEPPNER
OREGON
Sunday School
Church Service
Christian Endeavor
. " SS a.' m. Newton Painless Dentists
. 7:30 p. in
All are Weleoaw-
DR. H. A. NEWTON, MGR.
:'or. Main and Webb Sts. Pendleton
eau of public roads.
Charles E. Mutkey, 45, of Coquille,
Coos county school superintendent,
was killed instantly When he was
struck by a falling tree while driving
The Highway Inn
W. H. WOODARD, Proprietor
1
four miles of the Eugene-Lorane high
way between Greendoor and, Lorane
has been declared forfeited by the
Lane county court and company's
bondsmen have been asked to do the
his automobile from the ferry landing worK- The company was to have start
ing the city park at North Bend. jod nn the contract several weeks ago.
Persons who plead guilty to or are' SR,es h mllls of tne We8t Coast
convicted of driving motor Vehicles I Lumbermen's association hold steady
while under the influence of liquor "ni,e manufactures show a material
cannot expect executive clemency reduction, according to tne weeaiy re
THE BEST PLACE TO EAT BETWEEN THE DALLES
AND PENDLETON
Kodak Finishing
DEVELOPING, PRINTING, COPYING
AND ENLARGING
For first class work nnd battel ncrvlco.
m iiiI us your films.
Two deliveries dally on finishing.
The woi-V Is nil done In our own ilsik
rooms bleb nre inuHt up to date and
is-st equipped in Baatw Orepon. it
is mpupM b nn napatl pbotupraplitt
of severnl years e rlcnee. No tuna
tenr help employed
Our 'prices nre spprovcil by the Photo
natPkata1 UsHdatlon af AmeticH, iist
I let of i M'Ogon.
We Invite the public to vImII our dark
NMMM nod see the work dune the "Bet
ter 'Way."
Sperlal tlrntioii gpfpp to Mall Orderp
Economy Drug & Music Co.
I I iwl I..I . ,.,
nttmmrmatrmHmnttm:xattmntmtmm:mxrwammmatmmirmaja
from flovernor Fierce, according to a
statement leaned by the governor.
I'pon request of the chamber of
commerce at Jacksonville the public
service commission has Issued an
order preventing W. S. Harnuni from
(li.-.mnntling his railroad, which ex
tends from Medford to Jacksonville,
Rev. W. H. Stewart of Spokane,
Wash., Is the new moderator for the
I'nlt-d Presbyterian synod of the Co
lumbia, which held its annual Bible
conference on the campus of th Ore
gon Agricultural college at Corvallis.
port of the association, embracing sta-
tie of 115 mllls. In the week end
ing July 11 sales amounted to 101,241,-
855 feet, manufactures were R7,342,T79
feet and shipments 114,727,657. the
lowest shipment total for many weeks.
Contention that the agricultural in
terests of Klamath county will be
greatly benefited by the constructor
of the Oregon Trunk line from Bend
to Klamath Falls was made by the
Klamath irrigation district In a peti
tion to the Interstate commerce com
mission asking the right to intervene
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 on. Bring them in let's
talk and look 'em over.
WE HAVE THE AGENCY FOR
OZARK4 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 he 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 SUNNING ORDER
We took it in on a trade last fall and have worked It over
WATCH Ol R ADS
Batteries Batteries Batteries
FOR AUTOMOBILES, RADIOS AND OTHER PURPOSES
We have made arrangement! with reliable battery manufac
turers that will enable us to compete with any quality butteries
in price and will guarantee them.
SEAMAN'S GARAGE
Irrigon - - Oregon
r!:::JI:'rrr'Tr"?tnmMt,
nn behalf of the northern lines In
The war department has relieved ,,,olr Bppication for a certificate of
public necessity.
What the sheriff's office of Umatilla
county declares to be the largest still
ever taken In the county was seized
pear the Washington stale line north
east of Freewater by members of ths
sheriffs forces of I'matllla county In
Oregon and Walla Walla county in
nashington. The still had a capacity
of about 250 gallons of moonshine
cverv 24 hours. It was seined on the
Major-tleneral Joseph F, Kuhn from
command of the 5th infantry brigade
at Vancouver barracks and assigned
In his place Brigadier Cenernl Taul A.
Welf, who was promoted to general
rank.
Dal Spates from commerrlsl bodies
of Oregon. Washington and Idnho met
In the Benson hotel In Portland In a
northwest regional agricultural con
ference arranged under direction of
the l ulled Simes chamber of com- lHmes Frmeiier ranch near the state
merer .
line.
The biggest shipment of shad roe , what lg considered one of the
ever receiM-ii hi came in on mot Important derisions handed down
the gssollnc schooner Koamer from
the Anderson Fish company plant .11
in the state, at least as far as the
amount of money involved Is concern-
K. i'iUport The shipment consisted ,,,, camp down when Circuit Judges
Ot 1M0 cases, hbo- ;is insured for M, Mahan and Kelly of the Salem die
4',50 riot dissolved the injunction against
Fire, thought to have been caused the public service commission, obtain
by spontaneous combustion in new m by the Oregon-Washington Rail
hay, destroyed the apple packlnr road A Navigation company and other
house, barn, harvest equipment, a mo- carriers of Oregon In which the corn
tor truck and automobile on the Pee mission was retrained fnjm reducing
ranch place of A L Stephens In the rates 15 per cent on grain, grain pro
Hood River valb y The damuge was ducts, potato, onion and straw,
estimated at IlLIPJ,
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Checks Are
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.
W HEN you make it a habit to pass a part of j cjir
earning through the receiving window of this
hank each pay day, you are looking through tl e
wiudow of prosperity.
ARLINGTON NATIONAL BANK
Oldest Bank in Gilliam County
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