BQARDMAN TRACING CO. : I "West Extension Supply Store Our line is now complete lor the Farmer. We have: Groceries Shoes X Hardware Implements Ti res Feed I When tin". ;isi where you got it, say Boardman Trading Co. "WKST KXTKN-ION SU'I'LY STOKK." ' GLASSWARE We are headquarters for glassware, whel bet you want the Inexpensive table oiiiss at 90c fi dozen or i be be! fcer kind. But you are sure to find here jusl wnat vhii ate seeking in glass and al the pi-ice yon expect to pay. Sawtcllc 's, Snc. Pendleton, Oregon The Lead in Diamond Deaiert in Bastero Onon Diamond Tires and Tubes Mighty Easy Riding Gas Oils Accessories Expert Guaranteed Repair Work At Reasonable Prices TTh a mm THE WATER IS PRIME REQUISITE Labor of Watering Stock Can Be Prac tically Eliminated by Installing Automatic Bowls. Many dairy limners are still depend ing on their hired help to lead tile rows to the watering trough for water liming the times they are confined to their stalls, depending do the work man tO remember when a cow may Deed wnier anil requiring much of the man's valuable time in watering the stock. The labor of w atering the si nek can be practically eliminated and at the same time the milk production of tile cow increased by installing sanitary automatic watering bowls. Most dairy farmers realize the Im portance Of an abundance of pure wa ter for the cow, but do not realize t lie cost of labor consumed in watering the cow, nor the importance of the j cow getting her drink Just when she Wants it. says Dairy Fanner. About St per cent of the milk is writer. A cow requires 8 gallon-? of Witter to produce 10 gallons of milk, be Ides the water she needs for her body. She requires 2Vi pounds of wa ll i' for each pound of mil U produced. Why supply high-priced feed lo in crease milk production and neglect to :;i" her sufficient water? In answer to letters sent lo dairy .armors in If. slates using various innkes of water bowls, which will al low the cow lo drink at any lime, (!" Service Car Any Time Any Where ll your Ford is sick We can cure it. No cure, no pay Boardman Garage Importance ot Watsr Supply for Cows Is Realized by Many Dairymen. replies stated that there was a saving of labor ranging from one-half hoar to five hours per day. An approximate average ot these would be about IV4 bonis depending upon the si.o of the herd DAIRY CATTLE NEED SILAGE Succulence It Supplies Ii Very Neces sary for Large Milk Production Cheapest of Feeds. SllagC Is the best and cheapest form In which to store succulent feed Many forage crops can he made Into silage, but corn, where it can be grown Successfully, makes the best silage. Qood (Dag depends upon cutting the crop at the right stage, tine cut ting, even distribution. thorough packing and plcntv of moisture ID the cut material When rightly pUl up anil carefully fed. there Should hi' little if any loss through Spoiling. Silage Is well suited for feeding to all live stock. Puiry cows need It ' perhaps more than other Cli -es of i anlnmls. because the HUCi once it supplies Is very nocessun for large milk production It i a cheap and economical feed for beef catlle, from Breed inn cow to fattening steer sheep like It, and It Is well suited to their needs Kven horses anil mules may lie fed limited quantities of good liloga with excellent results. isnroo lira ha DRAMATIC PLEA FBH FILIPINO t ' ftp- it. . ! Philippine Resident Commissioner Isnuro Gnbaldon mm i mv m :::: -;'.: I j Washington. ".Must the heart of America beat only for the free dom of Ireland, of Poland and of the Czecho - Slovaks, and not for the independence of the Philippine Is lands?" This was the question Resident C o m in 1 s s 1 oner Isauro Gabaldon of the riiiiippines adressed directly to the member ship of the House of Uepiesentaives In a speech which was given very close attention and was frequently ap plauded. 'At une time," said Commissioner Qabaldon, "Congress laid before it no less than thirty resolutions expressing sympathy with the aspirations of the ttfsli i pie, if not actuaiy urging Bug land to grant Independence to Ireland. At that time, alBO the Filipinos were knocking at your door. Out of the wonib of war, many Kurnpean repub lics were born, and America has re joiced to uphold the same. And yet the claim of the I-'IIipinos is still un heeded. .Must there be exceptions, then, in International justice? "My plea, gentlemen of the Ameri can Congress, is that you Ignore no nger the repeated requests of a de serving people for an Independence thai rightfully belongs to them. The granting Of Independence now affords the United States a golden opportunity to i:ive to I lie world unanswerable moi or ns sincerity, its consistency I its altruism, it win be the great example of square dealing in the history nf the ages. "I)o not think we are not annre- clatlVe of till you have done for us. We are. America has truly treated the Filipino people as no Other nation has ever ireated an alien ruoe in all history. The high points of the Amer ican policy iii the Philippine! have been consistently inspired by altruism. We know that you were actuated In youi labors by the desire to contrib ute to our own welfare. "And we love ymi perhaps most of nil for your solemn promise to grant u fhat which we hold dearer than life Itself our freedom. Independence Is our national ideal. It is our all ab sorbing aim. It grows Stronger every hour. For the spirit of nationalism pevS;! dies. Much less can it lie sub dued. We believe that we can never hope to be a Sturdy nation if we are to rely fori ver on the magnanimity of the United Slates. "America's task in the Philippine Islands is finished. What you have as sumed as your sacred obligation In thai pari of the world has been ftll- e With a medieval sys utions hns been trans it conscious nation, im I that is modern in the IStlonS, And if you give deuce our gratitude to you so a thousand fold ; it will r if you keep faith with us. "There is but one issue in the Phil ippine question, and that is: Is there today a Stable government OH the Is lands? In the Jones law you promised independence upon the establishment of such a stable government. Your own flovemor-Oeneral has officially reported that there is a Stable gov ernment in existence today, and we also have submitted plenty of evidence to substantiate Its existence. There ore, we hope and expect America will now carry out Its pledge." FINE HAT MAKING A PHIi VIN2 ART lilted. A pe tern of In formed ii i lined wlt'i a BCtiVltl us Inr 'pe will . acre last forev f Columbia Trading Co. General Merchandise Boardman, Oregon Confections Gasoline Lunch Goods Oils Fruits Vegetables Hay FLOUR and FEED t . Drop in ;it t he f 4 SM PASTIME -r andies Pool Room tobacco Barber Shot) m ICE CREAM 4" -.-4 C. SNIVELY Boardman, Oregon i ;iIHl'4f HH''? -f "f f -f . t -r i -f l'4Hhl,4"i'inl,'M' vt Attention to Small Details is One of Our Hobbies Is it any satisfaction to you to know that your Insurance Policy Never Expires while in our care until you order it discontinued? First National Bank of Hermiston Surety Bonds INSURANCE Safety Deposit Boxes Travelers' Checks OBTAIN Pr.JFIT IN DAIRYING Feed Prices Have Slumped While Price of Butter Still Remains at High Figure in Cities. I'ecd prices down Ml per cent or more and hutterfnt prices still high should mean that men who are now milking cows oi ..bo get Into the dairy business will make money, ('urn and tfalfa have made decided drops In price, S'blle butter Is still retailing around 1(0 cents a pound In ihcs, cities. Hence the best way to mar ket these two feeds would appear to be through stock, especially milk cows A few good milk cows, with food as cheap as It now Is, assures an Income sin! should mean a good profit. FAULT IN CREAM SEPARATOR Often Hsppens That Foreign Matter Lodges in Screw Causing De. crease In the Flow If the flow from the cr. .un spout of the separator seems smaller 'ban onllusrily It usually pays u ,: gate In spite of nil precautions. It often happen that foreign matter lodges In the cream'screw thus cans. Ing part of the cream to be retained with (lie skim milk. A test of the skitumilk will tell. J. Y 5 1 This Filipins is making a Philippine hat. which is Oecoming quite popular with both men and women in the United States, and is usually a source of great pride to the wearsr. rlLIPINO INDEPENDENCE, BUT NO GUARANTY 1 1 hi. -111:0 Tribune.) We do not blame the r'llipino people for wanting their complete freedom. It is the natural uspiraliou of niauklud. Your building problems may seem bir to you but to us. who every day have been learning all thai is besl about build ing ami materials, it may be simple. Let us heli you We consider that part of our job and without any extra obligations. We are all convinced now that every family should own its own home. Build ing is going to boom this spriug but no matter whether it is a new home, a new barn or .-inipli' little repairs we are here to help you and our prices are right. Let us estimate your job. W.A.MURCHIE Successor to J. C. Ballenger Lumber Co.