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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON LEARN TO SAVE HERMISTON Acquire Money In Your Pocket AUTO OWNERS ATTENTION!! The week following our sale of the garage to L. D. Lay & Son our spring shipment of tires arrived, this shipment having come to hand about three days before the war tax on tires became effective. We had intended including auto accesories in our new hardware stock but due to lack of room, we have decided not to handle this line until in the fall when we will have the P. B. Sisccl location also and much more room. Therefore we will offer this shipment of tires and tubes while the stock lasts at a discount of front $1.90 to $5.00 per tire and a like saving in tubes and you will also save the war tax amounting to over $1.00 per tire. We have on hand Goodyear Plain and All Weather Tread. Firestone same and Goodrich, Chevrolet oversize and Overland sizes. this bargain offer is on. Don't buy full retail price tires and while We also offer Ford weight motor oil at 85c per gallon or 25c per quart while the spring shipment of this lasts. N. B. Ford sizes in tubes only. Ford Why pay $1.10 per gallon and 30c per quart while this stock lasts. Tire prices dropped about 15per cent this week but our bargains take this in and save a LOT OF MONEY BESIDES. SAPPERS’ INC Hardware Implements the Habit of Spending Americans are not as thrifty as the people of many other nations. Sav ings bank statistics show this. Our money comes too easily, even in nor mal times. We feed the garbage pails I too well. We ignore the little short cuts of economy. We forget the com I Ing rainy day tn our enjoyment of the I present fair day. And if savings bank reports are not enough, turn to the figures of the actu ries. See how few men. for instance, reach the period of natural retirement with enough of an estate accumulated to keep them through the remaining years of their lives. See bow many are compelled to toil for a daily pit tance beyond the time when they should have the privilege of retiring to ease on the income of their savings or are left stranded because unable to work. All industry is built on the savings of those who st some time have learn ed the wisdom of putting aside some portion of their earnings as an invest- ment. Abolition of thrift would mean the abolition of organized business. It would hardly be an exaggeration to say. It would mean the abolition of elv- ilization itself. Save—save a little. Get the habit of spending less than your Income Mske some banker your friend. Have a stake tn the community. Stretch the pay envelope a little farther than merely to the next pay day. Buy a home. Don't float; anchor! Trite words, these. Certainly. But It is astonishing how many people there are in the United States who have never taken them to heart- Cleveland Plain Denier. MAN AND HIS NECKTIE. The Mystery That Cloaks the Fete of Discarded Cravate. Every morning we stand before the mirror, flap the large end over find around, push It behind and up draw it carefully through. It becomes a habit, and yet, like dining. It has a certain fascination. The keen pleasure of n new and uncreased cravat helps to make a whole week brighter. And that dread day when n white spot appears in the center of the front of our favor Ite green one or when the beloved brown parts internally and while ap pearing the same without tells us that It is gone forever—that day our coffee Is bitter and the mercury low. But we never cruelly desert a faith fu) friend. For a couple of times after the white spot appears we try to tie It farther up or low down, usually with pathetically ineffectual results. Aud then we pasture it back somewhere on the rack with the bow ties that are not to our taste any more and the selec- tions made by a worthy aunt at a re duction sale and let It enjoy a quiet old age. Somehow eventually It disappears We do not know how. Perhaps a care less maid drops it in a wastebasket or a plotting wife makes way with It. But most probably, like old watches and college textbooks, it has some un seen heaven of Its own whither It is wafted after Its life among us is over. —Atlantic Monthly. Second Hand Store Is now open for business Under New Management At the same location as formerly with a full line of second-hand goods. We Will Buy all Your Old Junk CALL AND SEE US J. McCoy, Prop HITT —FOR— Confectionery Cigars Tobacco Soft Drinks Hunting, Fishing and Base B II Goods Billiard and Pool Tables posed district lying East of the East line of said Section 28 1094.4 feet line of Sections Eight and Five, more or less to the S. W. corner of Township Four, N. of R. Twenty-six, said Section 28. the place of begin- E. W. M. and lying East of the East ning. line of Sections Thirty-two and EXCEPTIONS Twenty-nine and Twenty and Seven Saving and excepting the follow teen in Township Five North Range Ing described tracts of land in the Any Quantity at Twenty-six E. W. M. And the said County of Morrow, State of Oregon Boardman precinct shall comprise all lying within the above described Warehouse that portion of the said proposed boundaries, to-wit: district lying West of the said sec In Township 5 N. R. 27 E. W. M tion lines. That the County Court All Sections 29, 30 and 31 lying of Morrow County, Oregon, has ap north of the north boundary of the pointed Judges and Clerks of said right of way of the Main Canal of Ejection as follows: For Irrigon (he West Extension Project, except Mixed Car of Feed in precinct, W. R. Walpole, H. C. Wolfe. the N. W. 1 of the N. W. 1 of said C. W. Grim, Judges; J. C. Camp and Section 30. Stock Geo. Rand, Clerks; for Boardman Township 5 N. R. 26 E. W. M: precinct, A. W. Cobb. John F. Mc- All of Sections 16. 17, 18 and IS Hugh and J. R. Johnson, Judges; lying south of the south bank of the and Liester Packard and J. C. Bal- Columbia river. All of Section 2( lenger as Clerks. That any person, and W. 12. Lots 2. 5, and 6. and W male or female, over the age of 12 of S. E. 1 of Section 21. and the Baled Alfalfa Hay twenty-one years, whether a resident S. 12 of Section 26 and the S. 12 of Bought in any Quantity of the district or State or not, who N. E. 14 , N. W. 14 and S. 12 of Sec is a bona fide owner of one acre or lion 27. All of Sections 28, 29, 30 more of land situated within the dis 31, 32. 33, 34. and N. 12 and S. W trict and whose name appears on tile 1 and W. 12 of S. E. 14 of Sectior Got His Answer. last assessment roll or who is the 35 and the N.H of Section 36. She was a demure little woman, with holder of an uncomplete title or con Township 5 N. R. 25 E. W M: W. A. LEATHERS s baby. As the car was crowded with tract to purchase State or Carey Act All of Sections 25. 35 and 36 lying shoppers, she did not put up the little lands and also entryman upon public south of the south bank of the Col- one, who was old enough to sit up, on Near Depot Office Phone 581 lands of the United States shall be imbia river. Residence Phone 4022 the seat beside her. She carried It on considered as land owners for thi Township 4 N R. 26 E. W. M: Echo, Oregon her lap and made room for a fierce purpose of such election, and shall be In Section 2 the following describ- looking big man, with a newspaper. qualified petitioners for the organ ization of said irrigation district and ■d area: Beginning at the N. W The child kicked Its tiny legs In delight shall share all the privileges and ob corner of Section 2; thence easterly at the strange things It saw while rid- MANUFACTURERS OF ligations of land owners within the 2647.26 feet; thence S. O. deg. 09 Ing along, and its shoes rubbed the 30 sec. W. 105.6 feet; thence S man's trousers. district, including the right to vote min. The or hold office and shall be consider 63 dog. 24 mln. 30 sec. W. 1483.0 "Perhaps, madam," he exclaimed, feet; thence S. 72 deg. 47 min. 30 ed electors for the purpose of such “you Imagine that this conveyance is election. That the boundaries of said sec. W. 1188.0 feet; thence S. 28 your private carriage ?" deg. 04 min. W. 412.5 feet; thence district established for the purpose N 0 deg 18 min. 30“sec. E 1485.66 “Oh, no; I don't," was the prompt re ALWAYS ON THE JOB of said election are as follows: ply. “If It was you wouldn't be riding Beginning at the southwest cornei feet to place of beginning. LONG AND SHORT Section 3; The N. W. 1 and In It.” of Section 28 in Township 5 N. R. 28 the In following area: Be- E. W. M.; thence running along the ginning at the described N. E. corner of Sec HAULS west line of said Section 28 in a PROPER BREATHING. Hon 3; thence S. 0 deg. 18 min. 30 northerly direction 5175.7 feet more The Superior Product of Scientific Milling 1485.66 feet; thence S. 82 or less to the south boundary of the cc. W. mln. W. 710.4 feet: thence It Plays a Large Part In the Promo leg. 51 right of way of the main canal of the Hermiston Transfer Company Makes Better Bread tlon of Good Health. S. 67 deg. 15 mln. W. 1685 5 feet West Extension of the Umatilla Pro Office, Cor. Main and Second Sts. thence N. 82 deg. 58 min. W. 386.3 Proper brea tiling is one of the great ject as now permanently surveyed Res., 29F2 Phone 152 Try a Sack and constructed by the U. S. Reclam- feet to a point on the west boundary big factors in promoting and retaining the N. E. 1 of Section 3 and dis good health. ation Service; thence running In a of It is no great number of years since northerly and westerly direction tant 453.8 feet. N. 0 deg. 13 min. E along said boundary line of the right from center of Section 3, thence the subject of deep breathing has en of way of the said main canal a dis northerly 2186.2 feet to the N. W gaged not only the attention of physl- tance of 26.16 miles more or less to corner of N. E. 1 of Section 3; clans, but trainers of athletes and the the west line of the E. 12 of Section ‘hence easterly 2640 feet more or public generally. Recent authorities 23 in Township 4 N. R. 24 E. W. M less to the place of beginning. All of Sections 4 and 9 lying north give special emphasis to the efficacy of at a point distant 2840 feet more or the north boundary of the right deep breathing for asthmatics and for 'ess and in a southerly direction from of f way of the Main Canal. ¡""»■■■liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin the N. W. corner of the N. E. 1 of children end young adults who are pre WE SELL IN All of Sections 5 and 6 and the N disposed to tuberculosis. said Section 23; thence northerly CAR LOTS along the west line of the E. 1 of W. 14 of Section 7. Professor Arnold Hiller In the Ber Township 4 N. R. 25 E. W. M: said Section 23. 2840 feet more ot lin Clinical Weekly notes thst It In less to the N. W. corner of the N. E Section 1. E. % Section 2, S. 1 creases the passage of blood through Y of said Section 23; thence contin- and S. 12 N. 12 Section 9, S. 12 Sec the liver; that It increases the secre We like to push along the sale of good, honest, reliable mer- ■ling in a northerly direction along tion 10, N. 12 Section 12. N. 12 of andise. That's why we advertise the perfect fitting, popular Baled or Chopped the west line of the E. 12 of Section N.1 Section 16. E. 12 Section 17. tion and excretion of bile; that the Priced shoes for Women, Children, and Men. and 14 in Township 4 N. R. 24 E. W M all E. 1 Section 20 lying.north of stomach when filled with food may 5280 feet more or less to the N. W the north boundary line of the right likewise be favorably influenced be- They please practically all our customers who have given them corner of the N. E. ‘ of said Sec of way of the Main canal and all of cause the movement of the stomach a trial. We recommend them on account of their unusual durabil- tion 14: thence easterly one and one- the S. E. 1 of Section 14 lying contents through the py loris is facili- ity. . half miles along the north boundary north of the north boundary line of tated. . line of Sections 14 and 13 to the N. the right of way of the Main Canal “Deep breathing," says the New loose hay delivered at the mill They come In every required style and size, without doubt the The boundary description of salda York Medical Record, "is the most sci E. corner of Section 13 in Township GET OUR PRICES pest economical as well as the most comfortable and enjoyable 4 N. R. 24 E. W. M.; thence contin proposed district, excluding the ex entific resource for the prevention of Ootwear you can buy. uing easterly along the north boun ceptions mentioned above, covers an uric acid disease. One must begin dary line of Section 18 in Township area of 14,000 acres of which 6460 c aught 4. N. R. 25 E. W. M. a distance of acres are now under public notice with diaphragmatic breathing, which 5807 feet more or less to the N. E. for water with 106 acres of vested naturally precedes rib breathing The That Satisfies corner of said Section 18; thence right land also under public notice; inspiratory movements are now slowly northerly along the west line of Sec and there are 1203 acres of vested increased until all the muscles Involved tion 8 in Township 4 N. R. 25 E. W right lands yet to come under public in rib breathing gradually participate. M. 3797 feet more or less to a point notice; and this totals 7,769 acres One begins with three daily periods of ENOTICE OF ELECTION not the said district shall be organ on the south hank of the Columbia which arc now entitled to water. fifteen or twenty minutes each. The river; thence in an easterly direction This Notice Is published pursuant position of the breather is immaterial elecnine is hereby given that “an ized under the provisions of Chapter along the south bank of the Colum- to an order of the County Court of tints"In will be held within the pre- No 257 Cenerai Laws of Oregon. to Morrow County, Oregon, made and He may do his forced breathing while bia river 21 miles, more or 1 in th. rigon and Boardman with- 1917. The electors within said dis- the west bank of the Umatilia river: entered the 5th day of May. 1919. standing or walking. rigatiProposed West Extension Ir- trict shall be required to cast ballots thence along the west bank of the and the on “In some individuals a very deep same be published once nd r.istrict in Morrow County rt said election which shall contain Umatilla River in a southea terly di each week for shall breath appears to arrest the pulse be- . uounicu at least four consecu- Ieth da * S County, Oregon, on the the words “Irrigation District-Yes” rection 4 miles, more or le s to the cause of the compression of the sub- i nUHDAvn • weeks prior to June 10, 1919. the ro ° June, 1919. between and “Irrigation District No” and al- south boundary line of Section 28 in five Witness artery; hence Inspiration I my hand and seal of said j | clavian and g TS of 8 O’clock in the morning so the names of such directors as Pendleton to be voted for at Township 5 N. R 28 E. W M at a Court affixed this 5th day of May. should be limited to s certain number | Bakery. Confeetlonery. "enaurant the soleck P M of the said day at hall he nominated - - - - - *. •« I---- - -------- As***- distant 1094 I 1919 gweh election, which directors shall I point easterly and (Seal.) I per minute." * I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘thool 8 places designated as the he elected by the district at large, feet more or less from the S W: cor- J.’A. Waters. County Clerk man houses at Irrigon and Board- That 2tc Stacker Cable. Sappers' Inc. the said Irrigon precinct shall ner of the said Section 21 ; thence Subscribe for The Herald. purpose —in said District for the By Gay M. Anderson, Deputy. $4-5t con, prise all that portion of the pro-westerly along the south boundary ' ‘ determining whether or BUTTERT 58c THIS PRICE BE CAME EFFECTIVE 15th MAY HERMISTON CREAMERY CO BALED HAY Echo Flour Mills High Grade Patent Blue Stem Flour Auto Truck dealers in grain and feed Alfalfa Hay OUR ENDORSEMENT Alfalfa Hay Alfalfa Meal C.S. M N Co HAHN’S French Restaurant