WE INVITE YOU It, will In' oiir pleasure to have our latrons come ;it will and inspect the in- tereHtuig things al sawd-iie s at percecu leiHure without obligation to laiy. Everything is within reach, where it may be exam i tied and compared. Our prices are all in plain figures and we are glad to explain the making of the var ious articles. We Want You to Feel That This 's Your Store Sawtellc '$9 Snc. l". yclVocrS Oregon P;ndl The Largest Diamond Dealers in Eastern Oregon "r" M11MIB7 "West Extension Supply Store" j Our line iw now complete lor i he farmer, We have: Groceries Dry goods Shoes Hardware Implements Tires t Feed T When i hey ask where you got it, SAY I Board man Trading Co. I "wicst kxtknsio.n sri'ri.v STORK" UMATILLA KAPIDS POWER SITE MEETING 0080 ONE F'ar and away thp most influ ential, enthusiastic and promis ibg meeting of the kind aver held in tin' northwfst was the organization meeting of the! Umatilla tiapids Power Site as sociation in Pendleton. Saturday, Engineers who knew th'ir sub ject explain! d the feasibility and ease of consti uction of the dam Legislators voiced th-ir a)) proval and assured their help Railroads were represented and offered encouragement for the use of t h r power for transportation. Bankers suggested, means of financing the htupetuluous un dertaking. Prominent men from all sec tions were there and t;ave ap proval and manifested their eagerness to start with a rush and bring this wonderful pro position to a head. The organization was affected vithout hitch and ws made a .strong one. Judge G. W. Phelps, the tern n rary ohaii man, was made per manent president and Oregon and Washington are equally represented in the officers and committees. Another meeting is to be held in Walla Walla Saturday, Feb. 19th. A large attendance is an ticipated, for the project is in good, live hands -men who have and can do bitf things and the enthusiasm will not be allowed to die. Let all attend who can. Here is a, wonderful opportunity for the present, right now, if we strike while the iron is hot. t means lower rates for elec tricity, more water for arid lands, economical fuel for transporta- j felon and factories- and can be obtained right now if we use judgment and concerted action. WORK OF BULL ASSOCIATION Missouri Orgrnizstlon Doubled in Membership in Two Years Be cause of Its Usefulness. Two gears ago ttio United states Department of Agriculture and co operating agencies organized u null association In Webster county, Mo., w itli :S1 members. Now there fire twice that nn.ny members, due to the suc cess and usefulness of the association. Before the association was formed there were 18 bulls owned by the; men who afterwards Joined it. Upon the formation of the organization the num ber of hulls wus reduced by two thirds, because after the members had been arranged tato blocks, it was found thai six bulls were enough. These were much liner animals, haw ever. Judging them by their money value, the new ones weft three or four times as good as the ones they re placed, since the average Investment per lUU was $75 before organization, arid $2Tfl nfler. , ,Yet, OVi in.; to the smaller number of mils needed HO ler the co operative BP angeinent, the cost per former was ,ut little more. The members hud on the average $48.71 invested in their in ferlnr bulls, while the superior bulls owned by the association cost each member onlyi S63.45, This $10 in craase of cost per member meant a $200 Increase of value In the Indi vidual bulls from which they now Diamond Tires and Tubes Nighty Easy Riding Gas Oils Accessories Expert Guaranteed Repair Work At Reasonable Prices Service Car Any Time Any Where If your Ford la sick We can cure it. No cure, no pay Will Plant TrecH The Itoardmnn schools are not going tO Wait for eastern Ore Igon Arbor Day but will have tree piantiiiir exercises in con neetion with the Lincoln Day I program next Friday. Lines have been run along the east and west property lines of the school grounds where the trees will be planted Each grade ill the school will dedicate a tree. The Board man garage donates the use of a truck to make a tr,p i to lrrinon and Hertniston to col- led trees for planting. The dist rict will deed to the towpsite a 00 foot street along the front of the school property. Think K Over The posting of a notice on the fence corner may have its virtues, but lew people have the inclination to get out of their automobiles or tie up their teams to read a poorly composed ad tacked up on a ftneepoet. The same notice, perhaps at a cost not to exceed "." to 50 cents, might be placed before a thou sand fanners who would be per mitted to read it while spending the evening around the parlor table, with plenty of time to think it over. W. A Hood win has been spending t lie week in Port land. To-night is the regular meet ing of. the Farm Bureau. A Special communication from Mr. Hunt is at hand, and it is time the organization for the coming year should bo completed La dies are requested to bring sand wiches and cake Saturday is the regular meet ing oi the Grange. Boardman Garage Valentine social at the church Monday night. Feb. 11th. Miss i'i awtoni. tloiil secretary of New J York will be present. n ::::'.:-::::-:..-: ...::-: ::- Jersey Bull A Sire Is "nlore Than Half the Herd." have service one thing which ac counta for the doubling of the mem bership of the association after run ning two years. The value of the calf crop will probably show a very much greater Increase. FARMERS MIXIN3 OWN FEEDS Dairymen Dissatisfied With Commer cial Materials Are Turning to Co-operative Buying. "Farmers nre almost universally dis satisfied with mixed commercial feeds iiiui are depending more on mixing their own rations," savs Henry Me Oough, chairman of the dairy commit tee of the Illinois Agricultural associa tion, lie ndds: "They arc nil inter ested in the co-operative buying of mill feeds such BS bran, cottonseed meal tod glttten and St times when there is a shortage In roughages In the purchase of alfalfa hay." Commercial mixed feeds ought to give more satisfactory results because the manufacturers with their improved machinery for mixing, large capital mid ability lo purchase feeds nnd drains in huge Quantities should be able to Supply I satisfactory feed at h reasonable price. Oat bulls, weed seeds, chaff nnd cheap molasSSS do not mai;e a nourishing or satisfactory feed and their extensive use hy some mixers has brought these disparaging remarks from Mr. Met Sough. Columbia Trading Co. General Merchandise Boardman, Oregon SUCCESS IN DAIRY FARMING Confections Gasoline Lunch Goods Oils Fruits Vegetables Hay LOUR and FE W. IT HATCH Real Estate Insurance Legal Conveyances Made Carelessness in Breeding and Calf Raising Is Sure to Result Dis astrously to Herd. Success in dairy Canning depends to a great extent upon the careful rearing of the cuives. Carelessness In breeding SBd calf raising is hound to result disastrously to a herd, or at least keep it nt a standstill, as far as Improvement is concerned, Without raising calves from which' to replace discarded animsts it is almost impos sible to raise the average production of the herd. Purchasing cows for this purpose is a very unsatisfactory meth od. Cows placed on the market are almost certain to lie of very ordinary grade, since a good cow whose value ns a milk producer is known Is not offered for sale nt market price. Therefore, the dairy farmer should take every precaution in handling the young CSlveS which are to lie placed in the herd. PRODUCTION OF DAIRY C3W Animal May Be Considered Profitable If She Yields 6.000 Pounds of Milk Each Year. A cow may he considered profitable If she produces 6,000 pounds of milk or "J00 pounds of hutterfat per year A good dairy cow should produce 8.1HHI pound Or more of milk or 400 pounds or more Of butterfat. The monthly meeting of the j school board will be held in the sohool offlca Saturday afternoon at 2 BEST TYPE OF DAIRY COW Must Be Capable of Producing Large Quantity of Milk and Butterfat Economically. A dairy cow Is one of distinct dairy type nnd dairy breed capable of pro- duc'tig large Quantity of milk and hutterfat economically or nt n profit, nnd to produce calves regularly as good or better than herself. BOARDMAN OREGON I xv wvMwuwmiwMimMvw ft We are Now Prepared to Exchange Your Temporary Liberty Bonds, First to Fourth Inclusive, for Permanent Bonds, with all ..... Interest Coupons Attached First National Bank of Kermiston Surety Bonds INSURANCE Safety Deposit Boxes Travelers' Checks PRUNE WEEK FEBRUARY 14TH TO 19TH Everybody in the Northwest should oat OREGON PRUNES Durihg Prune Week. This is your opportunity to buy Average Orchard Run of Oregon Italian Prunes 1920 Crop At the Following wholesale prices: Take advantage of this offer. By freight prepaid. 101) lbs. or over. 10c per lb By Parcel Post, prepaid, 25, 50 or 75 lbs., or over, 1 1c per lb Packed only in 25 and 50 Pound Boxes QUALITY GUARANTEED Orders mailed up to Feb. 19th will be accepted Bend Remittance with order to Oregon Prune Campaign Committee 732 MORGAN BUILDING Portland - Oregon References: r.-S- National Bank, Portland. Oregon. baud & bush. Bankers, Satom. Oregon. I". .National bank, alein. Oregon. 4