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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. SAVING First National Bank OF HERMISTON Friday, June 11, Dr. Freeze, the Eye Spe cialist will again visit Hermiston and may be consulted, free at Oregon Hotel par lors all day. Careful examinations and expert lens grinding make satis fied patients. Headaches, eyeaches and other troubles caused by eye strain given quick relief. Charges reasonable and al) work guaranteed. At Echo 9th. Stanfield 10th. • Strayed—From Umatilla April 15, one gray filly, branded TZ on left hip. Notify owner, C. E. Smith, Umatilla, Ore. 32tfc LOST—Buckskin horse, branded 3 bars with bar running through 3 perpendicular bars. Finder notify this office. 40-p MISCELLANEOUS READY CUT Buildings, all kinds. M. F. White, Box 583. 37-tfc Fire Insurance, Notary Public and typewriting and stenographic work. See Edite M. Johnson at Dodd's 3tfc curerurerecerececererererecerere office. WANT ADS. Spices and Extracts for the House wife—in fact everything in the Watkins line. Mail your orders, or WANTED—Horse for pasture. C. call at my home, one door east of W. Tilden. 40-41-p Tum-a-Lum lumber yard in Hermis- ton, Ore., and make your selections. lltfc WANTED—Castings to weld. Max W. A. Mikesell. field & Rhodes Bros. 40-tfc If you want to sell your land or home write to us and we will WANTED—Any kind of barn that call on you and make arrange can be moved. Inquire at this of ments. We make quick sales. fice. 40-44-p Oregon-Washington Ranches Co. Bowman hotel bldg., Pendleton, Wanted—Your subscription for Oregon, Box 513, Phone 542. ' The American Boy, >2.50 year. Ed M. Graham. Itfc WANTED Wanted—Your subscription for THE FINEST Barn ever designed all ready cut. M. F. White, Bok The Saturday Evening Poet, $2.50; 583. 37-tfc The Ladies Home Journal, $2.00; The Country Gentleman, $1.00. Ed. H. Graham, Hermiston, Ore. 35tfc. Going to build? Then get my prices on ready cut lumber for any kind of a house. Write me, I will WANTED TO BUY—Anything from call. C. W. LaBarre. 29tfc 20 to 160 acres alfalfa land all improved or partly improved, state Real Estate—C. W. LaBarr. tfc full improvements in first letter, number of acres seeded, describe M. F. WHITE, Architect, Box 583. buildings, what the land has pro 37-tfc duced the last two years, water right, amount paid on water, GET your coal early. Let me haul amount yet to be paid, mainten it. T. L. Hall. Phone 192. 39-tfc ance, best terms and best cash price. B. 546 Pendleton. 39-40c Ready cut houses. C. W. La Barr, tfc FOR SALE For Schweizer’s imported high grade exclusive dress materials and FOR SALE—1* horse power "New- embroideries for spring and summer Way" klr cooled gasoline engine see Mrs. Burgess. 22tfc in good condition. Inquire Otto Heinl, phone 402. 40-41-c T. L. Hall Transfer—City and country hauling. Leave orders at FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Two Elliott’s Tire Shop. Phone 192. 30tfc good Jersey cows; 3 Duroc Jersey sow pigs, 6 months old; Stude See Bennett for autioneering. 16tfc baker 7 passenger car. Will con sider improved land. Inquire at Elliott's Tire Shop. this office. 40-42-p Fire Insurance in three strong FOR SALE—A good young team, no reasonable price refused, also har companies. See Edile M. Johnson at 3tfc ness and buckboard. Paul Mil Dodd's office. ler. 40-tfc FOR SALE—30 acres on the project. Five acres In alfalfa. $2000 cash. Running water on both forties the year round. Inquire of E. P. Dodd or Wm. Lacy, Umatilla. 40-43-p UMATILLA-PENDLETON White Star Bus Line The unusual heavy rain fall of Monday caused some delay in haying and some damage also, but work was resumed Wednesday and the small loss entirely forgotten. Gar dens were benefited greatly by the rain also the new seeding and other crops which overbalanced the hay loss. R. C. Challis is leaving July 1st for Colfax, Washington, where he has taken the position of manager of a large wheat farm. He has rent ed his home place. Teddy Stewart who Joined the navy last September and was sta tioned at Goat Island, California since, has been home on a furlough remaining a week. He enjoys the nary life very much and bad many interesting stories to tell upon his return. He will soon be sent out on an ocean voyage in one of Uncle Sam’s big vessels. Claude and Gilbert Whitsett re cently purchased one of the Poland China blooded pigs of H. J. Stillings. The boys are entering the pig club and are very enthusiastic over the work and the chances which the club offers. H. J. Stillings has purchased from Walter Blessing his 40 acre tract.of land lying north of Gus Linder’s. Mr. Blessing is offering for sale his home place together with his equip ment and has bought an interest in Sappers’ Inc., where he is low en gaged. He is at present driving back and forth to his business, but later when he closes out his farm affairs will move to town with his family. P. E. Hall and family have moved to their new home south of Walter Blessing's. Miss Ethel Graham left Monday for Monmouth where she will take up studies in the Teachers’ Train ing Department at that college for the summer. During her absence H. J. Stillings will conduct her classes in the Sunday School and continue on with the missionary work which she began. The North Western Hay Growers Association met Monday evening at Hermiston and wrote up articles of incorporation. A meeting held Wed nesday evening was for the purpose of adding to the membership. A shortage in baling wire has been existing which prevented the sale of a great deal of the first cut ting when a good price was offered and since then there has been no active buying. Mrs. Owen Jones arrived last week and has taken up her home upon the farm for the summer. C. Milton Mathews has been en joying a two weeks furlough with his parents in Spokane, Washington. Milton has returned to Great Lakes training station to resume his stud ies in the Aviation Mechanical school. BOY’S DEVOTION TO MOTHER GETS HIM INTO TROUBLE Strange Situation in “Bill Apper- FOR SALE—16 Shoats, cheap. R. C. Challis, 4*2 miles east of town. son’s Boy” Gives Jack Pickford 40-41-p 8:00 a.m. Lv. Umatilla Ar. 7:30 p.m. Unusual Role FOR SALE—Electric stove. Call 613 40-ltp REGISTERED Jersey bull ' for sale or trade, A 1 Milch cow. G. D. Genn, Route 1, Hermiston, Ore. 393 tfc For Sale—Big type hogs. Geo. H. Boot. Duroc-Jersey 4 9 tfc For Sale—Big Type Duroc Jersey boar, farrowed June 1, 1919; can be registered. Inquire of F. N. Whit ney, or phone 181. 17-tfc FOR SALE—Jersey Purdy. Cow. A. W. 37-tfc FOR SALE—1913 model Viele, good as new. B. J. Nation. tfc FOR SALE—4 room house with bath room. Can be moved away from place if desired. Cheap. See Pete Norquist in Columbia district, one mile from Columbia school. 36tfc FOR SALE—Horse and light hack at the Anna Sapper ranch. 37-39e For Sale or Trade—Wheat land or stock ranches for sale or trade in Oregon, Washington and Montana, will take irrigat ed land as part payment and terms to suit on balance. We will sell you a wheat ranch on small payment down and bal ance on easy payments. Oregon-Washington Ranches Co. Bowman hotel bldg., Pendleton. Oregon. Box 513, Phone 642. STRAYED OR STOLEN STRAYED OR STOLEN—From my ranch. 3 miles southwest of Her miston. one brown mare, weight *50 pounds, all four feet white, has white strip in face. Branded J and also has a brand of V on left side of neck. Anyone seeing such horse please notify R. E. Me- Falls. 38-41-c 8:30 a.m. *' Hermiston " 7:00 p.m. Hermiston- Hitt’s His staunch devotion to the mem 9:00 a.m. " Stanfield “ 6:30 p.m. ory of his dead mother is the force Stanfield—Stanfield Hotel which leads Buddy Apperson to 9:30 a.m. " Echo " 6:00 p.m. break with his father in "Bill Ap- person’s Boy” in which Jack Pick Echo—Goo. Brown’s Place 11 a.m. Ar Pendleton Lv 4:30 p.m. ford will be seen at the High School. Movie next Wednesday night, June 23. In this feature Mr. Pickford plays a Blue Ridge Mountain lad, Rates the son of Bill Apperson, a lovable Hermiston to Pendleton............ 1.25 old mountaineer. Stanfield to Pendleton............... 1.10 Some years before the opening of Echo to Pendleton....................... 1.00 the picture Bill Apperson’s wife died Both father and son revere her mem ory. Sunday’s, on their way home All passengers delivered to destina from the little chuch, they pause to tion within city limits accept In doff their hats and stand silently for Pendleton. a moment beside the grave of the beloved wife and mother. But now creeps in another influ ence. Bill Apperson is lonely. He knows that he and Buddy would be more comfortable under the hand of a woman. One day as Buddy is Notice of Annual School Meeting Notice is hereby given to the legal out with his gun he is told in an in- voters of School District No. 14, of sinuative way by a member of the Umatilla County, State of Oregon, Yarnton family that bis father is that the Annual School Meeting of paying too much attention to "wo said District will be held at the school house, on June 21, 1920, at men." Buddy resents the insult, and two o'clock in the afternoon for the whips the young man who was the purpose of electing a director and a author of if. district clerk. At home he Is told by his father Dated this 26th day of May. 1920. that the latter intends to be married ATTEST: E. J. KINGSLEY. District Clerk. to "one of the Hansons up Black- fern Mountain way." Then Bill Ap- C. S. McNAUGHT. Chairman of Board of Directors. person asks his son if he will not be willing to accept the prospective Thursday morning the Lew Cul step mother as a mother, In fact, call line circus arrived In Hermiston in her such. To this Buddy will not all Its glory. Every boy In town bad agree. He says, "You can marry her a Job of some kind, much to their if you want to, but she ain’t my delight. The evening was filled mother." with merriment for young and old When the step-mother cornee home alike. A dance at the auditorium Buddy does not accept her graciously after the evenings performance was I When he persists tn his determina- well attended. The music being fur- | t Ion not to call her "Mother," his nished by the famous Elk's orchestrai father cuts a stout stick and starts of Portland. i to give Buddy a whipping. Reliable Service JOHNSTON (Massey-Harris) MOWER Backed by Our Written Guarantee The mower sold with an absolute guarantee for satisfactory service and allowed out on trial where the purchaser might be in doubt. A mnwer with more than 20 years of satisfactory service to its record and one made especially for alfalfa. SAPPERS' INC Phone 671 HARDWARE Bill Apperson strikes but one blow and then there appears before him the face of his first wife, as she gen tly drew away the stick with which he started to whip Buddy once, years ago. Buddy, too, remembers the kindness of his real mother, and de cides to leave home. A few hours after he steps from his father's house he becomes involved in the big situ ation of the story, and begins to need the protection of a father as never before. There is a pretty love story in "Bill Apperson’s Boy,” telling how Buddy courted Martha Yarnton, and how his affection for her led him in to the crisis which came on the night he'left his father’s house. . Dr. Barnes at Lewiston IMPLEMENTS Echo Flour Mills Echo, Oregon ------------- MANUFACTURERS OF-------------- High Grade Patent Blue Stem Flour The Superior Product of Scientific Milling Makes Better Bread Try a Sack. The Herald is in receipt of a let ter from Dr. E. W. Barnes recently of Hermiston and now located in Lewiston, Idaho. Quoting his let ter he says: “The population of Lewiston is now estimated at 10,000. Gooseberries and strawberries are being gathered quite extensively and cherries are almost ready to gather. The town is growing and being im proved in various ways. The fut ure outlook of the city appears to be bright. All of the foregoing, ex cept in a smaller way and that re garding the population can also be said of Hermiston and vicinity. With best wishes for the people of Hermis- ton, and vicinity, E. W. Barnes. French Restaurant Taken U» HOHBACH'S Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has taken up and holds at the Haddox ranch, six miles northeast of Hermiston, the follow ing described animals: One brown mare about 12 years old. weight about 1300 pounds, branded half circle over an S on the left shoulder; one bay horse about five years old, weight about 1400 pounds, branded with a YBar on the right shoulder. Has been at my place about seven days. The above described animals will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder for cash In hand on the 6th day of July, 1920 at 2:00 p.' m. at the above named ranch. 40-41-p T. H. Haddox. Phone 671 DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Most up to date restaurant in Eastern Oregon Try our 35 eent dinner Bakery, Confectionery, Restaurant Do You Take Í Your Watch to a Blacksmith for Repairs NO-Why Not? Pendleton BARBER SHOP Clean and Sanitary Hot and Cold Then why take your auto to a farmer for re pairs when Morrison & Son | ' Garage SHOWER BATHS Guarantee Work WM. SIAAR Quick Service • GASOLINE TODAY And we are giving away a good road map FREE of charge. We also offer two used Fords at $400.00 and $425.00 respectively. . We also have something new to offer in the shock absorber line. We have just received some of the famous “Float-a-Ford.” Come in and see. H ermiston AUTO Co. 090009092 Are you saving a few of those cheap dollars each month? As conditions advance to normal the buying power of a dollar will increase. Every dollar saved now will be worth two eventually