The Boardman mirror. (Boardman, Or.) 1921-1925, February 18, 1921, Image 4

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    BOAKDMAN TRADING CO.
"West Extension Supply Store"
Out lint1 i now complete for the Farmer. We have:
Groceries
Dry goods
Shoes
Hardware
Implements
Tires
Feed
cal
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4 juim tt.osKi was a passenger
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VV. A. Goodwin has been visit
ing in Portl and for the past two
weeks.
Mumps and measles are the
rage now and lemons are selling
at a premium.
5
when bhey ask where von got it, say J
Boardman Trading Co.
KST KXTIi.NSION SUPPLY STOItK" 4
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Silver
useful, enduring, beautiful -jijently BUg
gestive t' tli cozy warmth of perfect
hospitality; always appropriate for
any occasion.
"Sterling or Hate"
Sawtclle's, Snc.
Pendleton, owelors Oregon
The Larjrsst Diamond Dealers in
Kastern Oregon
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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 is sick We can cure it.
No cure, no pay
Boardman Garage
Mrs. Hallenger was hostess to
Miss Crawford of New York City
Monday and Tuesday.
Walt Coahoon and the Miles
brothers played for a dance at
Cecil last Saturday night.
Mr. Gilbreath purchased one
f 1 he est rays sold at the Ray
Brjwn ranch last week.
Lee Mead, agent at Messner,
is moving on his homestead a
uile or so south of Messner.
Edna Rhineheart and Catbe
rine Brown are "enjoying" the
neasles, so is little Francine
King.
If you have any fancy trading
stock see Tom Miller and Glen
Brown, they're loaded for all
Comers.
1
Archie Cummins has purchas
ed the hay baler from H. L.
Pearson and is baling to capa
city daily.
The tree planting spirit is
backed by the entire community
and we bid fair to lead other lo
calities in this movement.
t
L V. Woodard is resigning aa
coal chute foreman at Messner
and will soon be located on Ins
ranch south of Boardman.
Captain Lam ley of Astoria was
a recent caller on Boardman in
specting his ranch which he is
having leveled and seeded.
'
0 D Albright has started build
ing a house on his ranch south
of Messner which will be occupi
ed by the renter, G. B. Mitchell.
Mr. Humphrey has purchased
a team, harness and watron from
Mr. Reese, the contractor, who
built the viaduct over the cutoff
e
Mrs. Barter and the Misses
McNeil and Leonard sp m Sun
day at Gradatim homo'.ead as
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lar
son. Joe Healey and wife have re
turned from their winter sojourn
in Portland. It looks good to
see signs of activity ou their
place again.
Glen Brown is digging him a
well. It sounds like a paradox
but his greatest difficulty so far
in getting a well is due to a sur
plus of water.
Mrs. Alioe'Dingmon Iiks estab
lished a hand laundry in keep
ing with the growth of our city,
which she Intend! to develop as
requirements demand
Mr and Mrs Ballengar at
tended the invitation ball for
married couples in Hermiston
Saturday evening, Feb. lttiaud
report a very pleasant time.
A. L Larseu has purchased a
registered Jersey bull from A.
W Agnew of Hermiston It
looks good to see this class of
stuff coming to the community t
DAIRY
POINTS
BULL ASSOCIATIONS GAINING
In Count-Up for Last Fiscal Year an
Increase of 57 Per Cent Is Noted
More in South.
In the count-up of bull associations
for the last fiscal year made by the.
dairy division of the United States De
partment of .Agriculture, associations
are found all over the country. There
are now where there were only
78 the year before. This is an in
crease of "7 per cent. Thirty of the
48 states In the union are on the list.
Associations are not equally numer
ous in all states, however, for four
ftlnhatna. Pennsylvania. Mississippi
A Bull Shoiiio Bi Selected to Improve
the Dairy Qualities of the Herd He
Is to Head.
and South Carolina furnish nearly
half of the total. The number of as
sociations found In each of these four
stntes is as follows: Alabama, 7;
Pennsylvania. 21 J Mississippi. 11; and
South Carolina, 17. Three of these
ISSdlng states are in the cotton belt.
Dairying is comparatively new In thai
part of the country, and the men go
inu Into the business are building on
the right foundations from the start.
One of the Important foundations of
effec tive and lucrative dairying is co
operation, and the extension work
carried on by the dairy division and
by the various state agricultural col
leges has been the means of Introduc
ing efficient methods at the outset
wherever dairying is taken up in the
South.
Pennsylvania Is an old-established
dairy state, but has taken to the bull
association Idea In a remarkable man
ner, slid lias in fact the largest num
ber of all.
MOLASSES FOR DAIRY STOCK
Especially Valuable Where Cows Are
Not Permitted to Exercise
Replaces Green Feed.
One of the helps Of the livestock
feeder which is being used more gen
ernllv every day Is the crude, or low
grade, molasses from a sugar mill.
The value of ttie feed has boon- found
te i.e not only In the actual nutrition
content, as Indicated by the analysis,
but because of Its quality not exact
ly Succulency, but akin to that which
makes It an appetizer. Especially Is
it valuable where the cows are not
permitted to run on pasture or where
they are not permitted to exercise.
The molasse- .-Is both as a digester
and tonic ai takes the place of green
feed Whlc! tends to keep the cows
healthy n id Increases all their normal
function- such as the milk producing
power-. Then, loo, dairy cows which
air . nflned In small areas often lose
t1 i'l' appetites, Btld when they do milk
production naturally drops off, By
adding a little molasses to the ration
they will regain llteir appetites and he
sides eat more than they did without
the molasses, which of course In
creases their milk production.
LIBERAL FEEDING URGED
Hairy extensionists and au
thorities at University farm, St.
Pant, Minn., are agreed that 1
policy of liberal feeding with
dairy cattle Is profitable and
should be pursned w herever cir
cumstances make i i" 'Ma,
The Importance of adequate
feeding has been shown time
anil time again In one In
stance which ma) now I ted,
feeding costs were increased In
a year from per cow to iPH.t.
hut the Income from each cow
increased from 12fl to fXU in
the same iBterim, - 0 at for
an extra Opendlture i HO
profits were Increased sjl ppr
cow.
WINTER rVrrSNTfON TO MILK
Unusual Care Should Be Exercised in
Washing All Tin Utensils
Used in Dairy.
The winter care of milk calls for un
usual care in washing all tin things
used. In summer It Is easier to keep
clean; we have the sunshine to beli
the world's greatest purifier. So much
the more reason why we should place
extra stress on using hot water and
soap, with good pure cold water for
rinsing.
Columbia Trading Co.
General Merchandise
Boardman, Oregon
Confections Gasoline
Lunch Goods Oils
Fruits Vegetables Hay
FLOUR and FEED
W. fl. HATCH
Real Estate Insurance
Legal Conveyances Made
BOARDMAN OREGON
s
HAVE GOOD PUREBREDS ONLY
Pedigree Don't Amount to Much Un
less Daughters Art Better Than
Their Dams.
Jfo stock-raiser should be satisfied
until he has the services of purebred
sire- for his farm; not merely s pure
bred, but a productive purebred. Ped
igrees don't amount to anything unless
s sire CaQ produce daughters better
thuu their dams.
We are Now Prepared to Exchange Your
Temporary Liberty Bonds, First to Fourth
Inclusive, for Permanent Bonds, with all
..... Interest Coupons Attached
I First National Bank
of Hermiston H
I INSURANCE I
I Surety Bonds Safety Deposit Boxes Travelers' Checks
I a
f niasmsr iui i , in m ii .. '
DO NOT
Procrastinate
BUILD
NOW!
The Time is Right
We Furnish Every
thing: to Build With
WITH
Quality-Service
Price!
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J. C. BALLENGER
LUMBER CO.