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PAGE 4 THE BOARDMAN MIRROR FRIDAY AUGUST 28, 1925 tntxmnnxtxnnimzxu atttttmxnittatxittiittmxtmttmtiituiuiimmmmmmmmrt t "-:7 ...... J OREGON NEWS ITEMS OF SPECIAL INTEREST Brief Resume of Happenings of the Week Collected for Our Readers. Pass in a Part Just a part, no matter how small, of each pay check you receive will in a year's time amount to a worth while sum. We will be glad to .suggest a saving;? plan that will fit your income, if you will take time to drop m and talk it over. ARLINGTON NATIONAL BANK Oiliest Bank in Gilliam County n THE TWO THAT STAND THE TEST Kelly Springfield and Badger TIKES AND TUBES VH SKI. I- 'EM Now Is the time to gel .your cur overhauled or repalrt done quickly before the rusli season comes on. Bring them in let's talk and look 'em over. WE HAVE THE AGENCY FOR OZARK A RADIOS THEY ARB IN A CLASS BY THEMSELVES Wa Install and allow tell days free trial. You and your friend are the judges. If not pleased, yon pay nothing. Flrht three seta will ir sold nl 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 n trade iiisi full and bate worked it over WATCH OI K ADS Katteries Batteries Batteries FOE AUTOMOBILES, RADIOS AND OTHER PURPOSES We lone mado arrangements with reliable battery manufac turer! thai will enable us to compete with any quality batteries in price and win guarantee them. SEAMAN'S GARAGE Irrigon - - - Oregon Large distribution of cutthroat trout : will be made in the next few weeks In the Coos bay costal area. George J. Parsons, 72, committed suicide at his home in West Salem by slashing himself with a razor. The smoke nuisance and high smokestacks in Pendleton will be studied by a special committee from the city council. Total receipts from tho 14 national forests in Oregon for the past fiscal year were $075,114, according to a for est scrvlco bulletin. Picking of fuggle hops has started in Oregon and the harvesting of the main crop will begin as usual during the first week in September. Installation of an electric siren at i the Oregon state penitentiary is pro- ! 8 posed as a means of warning the pub 8 lie of a break at the institution. Charles O Dawes. vice-president of , the t.'niled States, will speak at the public auditorium in Portland the night of September 7, Labor day. Sisters of Charity of the House of I Providence have purchased a block of 1 ground on the crest of the hill above Astoria on which to build a hospital. By a vote of 302 to 170 McMinnville voiers approved a bond issue of $10. 000 by the city for repaving of Lafay ette avenue and repairing city streets. The 17th annual convention of the Luther league, Portland district, was held in Astoria, with delegates and visitors to the number of 150 in at tendance. Sam Dolaim, 19, who had been at tending the Chemawa Indian school, was drowned while swimming in the Willamette river a few miles north of Salem. Miss Catherine Murdock, Klamath such is life f ) WgtoH up in The I A v n 'Ob Vtree m 4 0 Uan Zelm (7& j hOTMINS 2 f i WORRY ABOUT oka CdMf H , " H '"J4, atf" S -"zA f O AVV now Sir STiLL, BUDtrf, it's n r feTF C BnV J , just am J I Jl) 6 (eye lash , , .el I LlSWaWv CECIL NEWS Wheat Hauling Begins Near Cecil Third Hay Crop Cutting Un derway Would Buy Ranch Mr. and Mrs. George Henriksen re turned to their home at Strawberry ranch on Sunday after spending a week or two at several of the beaches. Mrs. Roy Scott and daughter Miss Cora, who have been tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hynd at the But terfly Flats ranch, for several days left fur their home at Freezeout on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Streeter and family of Cecil were calling at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lundcll near Rhea on Sunday. H, E. Harbison, prominent grain buyer and warehouseman of Morgan, was doing business in Cecil Saturday. Jim Logan of Four Mile was cal ling on his friends on Willow Creek TheBoardmanMirror Beautiful Christmas Cards-Order Now CIRKEY PRINTING CO. BOARDMAN, OREGON Published by The Currey Printing Company George Huntington Currey, Editor Mrs. A. T. Hereim, Local Editor and Representative HIGH GRADE PIANO near Boardman will lie sold to a reliable party at a big savings. $10 monthly will handle, a snap, write at once to Tallman Piano Store, Salem, Oregon. Agli 2tc PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE Community Church Service Every Sunday Entered as second-crass matter 11, 11)21, at the poslofflce at Board man, Ore., under act of Mar. 8. 1870. A little ad in The Mirror will sell it for vou Sunday School 10 :30 a. m. Fail-1 Church Service 11 :30 a. m. Christian Endeavor 7:30 All are Welcomt p. in. Falls girl, has received word that she j on Sunday. Another two weeks work passed the California far examination i will finish heading on his father's. and will leave at once to practice law in San Francisco. The government trail between Scottsburg and Smith river in the Siu slaw national forest in Douglas coun ty will be completed this week. The trail is 13 miles long. The explosion of a hot-water heater :tt::::::tt!:m:tJOj:::nK::n:::!:tJi::::::::::::::::HU:uH:m:t ::::::::::::::: and trite sn in school will start again TIME FLIBS1 but true. Tin II Is 1 I vacation la IM over and Let tb wife enjoy n little vacation ton niul bring her anil the kids to tlu meal now and then. Our meals are out guests have n complacent affable one nf them. HIGHWAY INN for a served family style and appearance after enjoying R E M E M P. E R OUR S 1. O 0 A N WATCH OUR ads The Highway Inn W. II. WOODARD, Proprietor (Leon Logan's) ranch in the Four Mile district. Then they will begin threshing for several weeks. Mrs. W. O'Neal and daughter, Miss Mary of Ewing are spending ibelr vacation with Portland friends. Mrs. George Krebs and sons of the Last Camp rnne'J. accompanied' by in the plumbing shop in Salem of : Mrs. L. L. Funk and daughter Gerald-1 Theo. M. Barr resulted in damage to Ine of the Curtlss Cottage, went to I the building and equipment estimated one on Friday. at approximately $3500. Mrs. Grimes of Trrlgon was in Co- H. H. Clark of Calexico, Mexico,; ell on Saturday making arrangements Uj, (,(mn,,.ics lmvInK crown or manager of the largest cotton planta- regarding the school at cecn, wuhii tlon In the world, is in Tillamook com- she will have charge of for the com pleting arrangements for the purchase ing year. of from COO to 2000 calves. T. Dean of Four Mile brought the Three guards, Clair A. Baker, I. W. first load of wheat Into Minor and Hubbard and Henry L. Foust, on the Vlynd's Warehouse at Cecil on Thurs- payroll of the Oregon state penlten- day. Sam Barnet also of Four Mile, is now busy hauling wheat to ( coil. Krebs brothers began cutting their third crop of alfalfa on Thursday. Big Business on National Forests That over one million dollars were received from the National forests of Oregon and Washington during the fiscal year ending June .10, 1925, Is shown by a statement just Issued by the U. S. Forest Service. These re ceipts nccured from the sales of Gov ernment timber, grazing fees, special use permits and other miscellaneous i business. Under existing laws, 2T percent of nil National Forest receipts are re- j turned to the States In which they i accrue, for toe road and school hind. An additional ten percent Is made av ailable for use by the Forest Service for road and trail work. This In nil' interesting contrast with some of the , , k5U MaWitt AA is 'tik tiary at the time of the recent break, have resigned their positions. Business firms of Pendleton will be asked again this year to underwrite The third cutting Is light. tho Pendleton Round-Up against finan cial loss on account of Inclement weather or any other emergency. Reports received at the office of F. L. Kent, government agricultural sta- AI1 work was suspended on last Fridav while a sand storm or unnmmi i thickness was having a frolic in our midst. Miss Annie C. Hynd of Butterfly national forests. In Sweden for In stance it is said only ,'l and ."M0 of the Crown forest receipts are re turned to the local communes. According to the report, the total j receipts from the fourteen National I Forests in Oregon for the fiscal year 192!). amount to $075,114.12. This would make a total of $188,778.58 due1 to the State under the 25 percent fund, nnd $(17,511.41 to be available under the 10 percent fund. The UNIVERSITY of OREGON contains: The College of Literature. Science and the Arts vith 22 departments. The professions! schools of Archi tecture and Aiiied Arts Business Administration Education Grad uate Study Journalism Law Medicine Music Physical Edu cation Sociology Extension. For a eataloiue or any information vtrite The Regittrar, University of Oregon, Eugene. Oregon. The 50tb Yer Opens September 24. 192 5 tieticlaB, indicate that the acreage to Flats, left on Saturday to spend a few THE HI SI PLACE TO ET BETWEEN THE DALLES AND PENDLETON a days with he Aunt Miss llynit nt "Rose Lwn." near Heppner. Messrs .lack Hynd Jr.. Elvln Schnfer nnd Robert Lowe were doing the -dirMs of lone on Sunday. Robert Wilson nnd son of IV-ardmnn were calling on their friends in Cecil be sown to wheat in Oregon this fail will be only 95 per cent of that seed ed a year ago. Member! of the state irrigation se curities commission, with the except ion of Rhea l.uper. state engineer, have returned to Salem after inspect ing a number of irrigation projects In nni vicinity on Monday while deliver- central Oregon. lig fn(, tomat "cs etc.. grown at their William S. Jenkins. 94. one of Coos ranch nt RoRrdmnn. county's oldest men and n pioneer Misses Laura Chandler of the Wll- wlth a record residence of 54 years lowcreek ranch and Ids WllhnBka of :m:::Ktmmtmn:tmjm:x;mi:in::mmm:mtatt:mrmmntttaJta in the county, died on the ranch where veraonla were calling on Miss Helen he first settled ill 1S71. on the middle streeter In Cecil n Tuesday, fork of the C 00, Utile river. jjr nj Mrs. Zennett Logan fWtB The body of nn elderly man, found their ranch near Wells Sprlnes spent on a sand har In the Snake river, has Friday and Saturday with their bro- been Identified as that of A. R. Fair child of Baker, myderiously missing from his home for four weeks. Mur- utmtrtmttmmtmmtmttmniiiHmmtinmntniiiinmiiUHnniiiiirmmi Kodak Finishing DEVELOPING, PRINTING, COPYING AM) ENLARGING For firsl class work and Mter service, send us your films. Two deliveries daily on finishing. The work is all done in our own dark rooms which are most up t,, tmc , best tkj(M4 in Btateia Oregon. It Is managed hy an expert phetogrnpher of several years eoi ieucc. No ama teur help employed Our prices are approved by the Photo Finishers' Ass. h Intl. u of America, Dist rict of Oregon. Wo invito the public to visit our dark rooms and nee the work done the "Bet ter Way." Special Mtcnlim QlvcM lo Mail Order Economy Drug & Music Co. Oregon Pendleton, ttttirtitttttrrriinitttiiniutniinttntttitttrtitt The wonderful pre-fnll weather, fol lowing summer's heat, Is upon us. This is the kind of weather that, like Spring, makes a fellow want to be up anil doing- -but unlike the blithe some Spirit of Spring the Fall flavors of some mystic hurry, some urge to get ready for the unknown winter, which always descends without warn ing in its white blanket nnd catches us with only half a pile of wood nnd not enough apples in the basement. Are you making the most out of 'be melon season? Right here in the heart of one of the best melon produc ing EeCtJoni in the northwest, we ought to feast to the utmost while the eason is ripe for It is n long year till melon time again. Eat and Drink At The New French Cafe E. J. MoKNEEI.Y, Prop. Pendleton, Oregon (Only the Best Foods Served) FANCY ICE CREAMS Furnished Rooms Over Cafe Quirk Service Lunch Counter In Connection With Dining Room YOU ARE WELCOME HERE t::::j:::nn:n:ntt:asna:nnaat A. H. SWITZER ATTORNEY AT LAW Arlington, Oregon tier or suicide is suspected. One hundred and twelve mills re porting to the West Coast Lumber men's association for the week end '.ng August 15 manufactured 102.648.- ther Leon Lognn nt Four Mile. Mrs. Karl Fnrnswortb of Heppner has been sp-ndlna s few days during ti e week with Mrs. Herman Haver cost at Rhea Sldlne. Rben Siding Sundnv school held picnic at Boulder on Thursday aft-'r noon. A large pariy m innw j...... teal of lumbar; sold 111.173.941 ,,, p,is Rd teacheia and everyone Lot fho klds hplp too. Ib w about saving the biggest pumn kin. melon, gnrden truck or flowers, for the coming fair. If everyone will "ot liehind the Iden and personally lo everything In their power to help K ,l!,,K -rmt TTVPT B nt prTCiiffiiraT I J extol hit, we can stage a show that will draw the crowds from miles around. Dr. F. V. Prime DENTISTRY Dental X-Ruy and Diagnosis IIERMISTON, OREGON Phone Connections feet nnd shipped 102.500.164 feet. The proposition to bond the city of Eugene for $175,000 to buy a tract of land to donate the Southern Pa cific company for its shops and ter minals carried at a special election thoroughly enjoyed every minute. Mr nnd Mr-. W. H. Bsrntt and daughter WilF'ta of Portland, ae rompnnied by W. O. Hvnd of Sand Hollow who were all on their way to iostln made a short stay with Mr WOODSON & SWEEK ATTORNEYS-AT LAW by a vote of 4024 for and 397 against. Mrs T H , W(, t rot.u on Tties- Luz Lauceda. about 40 years of age. ,),. I Hastens, was lodged in the Klamath yrs .'rank Lindsay who has BCS eonaty Jafl by Sheriff Burt Hawkins. l)sslstlR ,,-ith the work at the Lis: as tho suspected murderer of Valen- i! wt for f,.w days visit tino Navarro, a counrtyman. who was ,Rr ,OIM, mortally wounded In a knife fight at r(H, T tlt(au.n of Pendleton. AlKma' visiting with her parents. Mr. and Raymond H. Torrey. field secretary 3 k Hvnd while her husband 8tate U arresting speeders etc at this end t the county Cause and Effect Many a man's career has been ruined because, at a baby, the tup of hit head closed tht wrung way, making u depression where there ought tc b a well-rounded surface. I -el the lop 1 of your bead. 11 It sinks in watcb yourself dune)?. Omaha Bea, HEPPNER, OREGON S. E. NOTSON ATTORNEY AT LAW Read The Classified Ads lt Them Work For You. These Little Ads Solve Many Problems Office ir. Court House of the national conference of parks, with headquarters at Washing ton, was in Salem last week confer rlnr: with F. A. Elliott, state forester, and members of the state highway d payment on promotion of recreational features In state parks. R. D. Walker, real estate agent or djatas. Oregon and a party of friends were looklug over several wheat ranches near OacfJ We.lnes.lny lth a riew to buy. GRAPES! GRAPES! Grapes now ripe. Bring you. containers and pick or we pick f..r you. Prices Right. QM Suddarth Place, mile and half west of Irrlgon. L. D. BALING HEPPNER OREGON Newton Painless Dentists DR. II. A. NEWTON, MGR. -. Cer. Main and Webb Sta. Pendicler Q