THE SAVING Are you saving a few of those cheap dollars each month * . . j As conditions advance to normal the buying power of a dollar will increase. Every dollar saved now will be worth two eventually First National Bank OF HERMISTON Dr. . Freeze makes REGISTERED Jersey bull for sale or trade for A 1 milch cow, G. D. Genii, Route 1, Hermiston, Ore. 41-3tp ae regular visits to Her- Smiston. Consult him Di free and be assured of eye service. 36 WANT ADS J FOR SALE—2 room house 20x24. Can be moved easily. J. S. Dyer. 41-tfc STRAYED OR STOLEN Strayed- From Umatilla April 15, one gray filly, branded TZ on left WANTED hip. Notify owner, C. E. Smith, 32tfc ANTED—Work on ranch or else Umatilla, Ore. where by good husky boy. Inquire Strayed or Stolen—From Leathers Norman Rubner, Oregon hotel. 43-ltp ranch about July 5, one black gel ding, weighing about 1250 pounds and one bay weighing 1150, find ANTED Used saddle, must be er please take up and notify owner reasonable. F. D. Callahan, Motor 43-tfc R A 43-2tp ANTED—Castings to weld. Max field & Rhodes Bros. 40-tfc MISCELLANEOUS ANTED Any kind of barn that Ready cut houses. C. W. La Barr, tfc be moved. Inquire at this of IF You’ve something you don't want, fice. 40-44-p why not advertise it for sale or trade. Try 'er once and see Wanted—Your subscription for how quick you get rid of it. 42-tfc H American Boy, $2.50 year. Ed Graham. Itfc WHITE DRESS SKIRTS— Ladies and childrens White and Colored Voile Wasted—Your subscription for Dresses arriving daily. Mrs. A. S. e Saturday Evening Post, $2.50; Johnson. 42-2tp e Ladies Horae Journal, $2.00; e Country Gentleman, $1.00. Ed. HOLSTEIN Bull for service at the Norquist ranch. 42-4tp Graham, Hermiston, Ore. 35tfc. can MILK RECORDS—Do you keep a record of your milk, if so, milk records are for sale at the Herald )R SALE—One light spring wagon. office. 42-tfc One good tent 12x18. Rebuilt Ford Motor just overhauled and FOUND—On the Diagonial road, a In good condition. J. Skoubo. 43tfc gold watch and chain. Party los ing such an article, come to this )R SALE—New Dodge cars, tour office, describe the property, pay ing, business or roadster models. or this ad, and thank Henry Som Peed, Prompt delivery. J. merer for bringing ft in, and get 43-tfc sales agent. it. 42-tfc FOR SALE IR SALE—Seven year old mare, ’TAINT no use keepin’ somethin’ you weight about 1000 pounds, price don’t need. Maybe somebody else 150. Also De Lavel seperator, 350 could use it and would be willin’ pound capacity. Also one 9 inch to pay somethin’ for it. Let ’em iron beam stirring plow. F. W. know what you don’t want thru Whiting, box 573, Hermiston 43tfc these columns. Everybody reads the classified column Just like you IR SALE—Improved 20 acre farm, 42-tfc are doing now. one mile north of Hermiston. O. 42-tfc D. Burgess. Fire Insurance, Notary Public and R SALE—One Chevrolet , Baby typewriting and stenographic work. Grand, terms, also one Ford Tour See Edile M. Johnson at Dodd’s ing, first class condition, new tires office. 3tfc all around, demountable rims. Umatilla Motor Sales Co.. Lays’ 42-2tC Spices and Extracts for the House Garage. wife—In fact everything in the IR SALE—Team maree, weight Watkins line. Mail your orders, or 2700, with new wagon and breech call at my home, one door east of ing harness. H. E. Potter, 21 Tum-a-Lum lumber yard in Hermis niles north. 41-tfc ton, Ore., and make your selections. 11tfc W. A. Mikesell. S ENGINE FOR SALE—My 6 H. Fairbanks-Morse gas engine or sale. Heavy type H. in good If you want to sell your land or rood condition. Just overhauled. home write to us and we will Never has done heavier work than call on you and make arrange o run a pump jack on well. Have ments. We make quick sales. bought smaller engine so don't Oregon-Washington Ranches Co. need this. Can be seen at Oregon Bowman hotel bldg., Pendleton, Hardware & Imp. Co., store. J. Oregon, Box 513, Phone 542. 41-4tc . Watson. 1 SALE—One team weight 3200 unds, four years old, no blem- hes, also harness. >400.00. Real Estate—C. W. LaBarr. ione Echo 16R14 or call on Al- M. F. WHITE, Architect Box 583. n Basey, Lower Butter Creek. 37-tc 41-tfc SALE—20 acres, Stanfield pro- GET your coal early. Let me haul it. T. L. Hall, Phone 192. 39-tfc et, 10 acres alfalfa, all fenced •bbit wire, buildings and well, For Schweizer's imported high ock and furniture also for sale. grade exclusive dress materials and 42-tfc embroideries for spring and summer nquire this office. see Mrs. Burgess. 22tfc SALE—2 beds complete, 3 Going to build? Then get my les, 2 rugs 9x12 and 8x10, 1 prices on ready cut lumber for any ger sewing machine, oil lamps, kind of a house. Write me, 1 will kinds. Mrs. W J. Warner. call. C. W. LaBarre. 29tfc 41-tfc T. L. Hall Transfer—City and "SALE — A good young team, no country hauling. Leave orders at reasonable price refused, also har- Elliott's Tire Shop. Phone 192. 30tfc ness and buckboard. Paul Mil- *r 40-tfc See Bennett for autioneering. 16tfc SALE —80 acres on the project, Elliott’s Tire Shop. ve acres tn alfalfa. $2000 cash, unning water on both forties the Fire Insurance in three strong ar round. Inquire of E. P. Dodd Wm. Lacy, Umatilla. 40-43-p companies. See Edile M. Johnson at 3 tfc Dodd’s office. Sale—Big type Duroc-Jersey Geo. H. Hoot. 49tfc Notice Positively no more credit will be SALE —4 room house with bath om. Can be moved away from extended to our customers after the nee if desired. Cheap. See Pete 10th of July. This is made necessary "rauist in Columbia district, one from the fact that we do not keep '* from Columbia school. 36tfc a bookkeeper and a set of books. Liberty Bakery. T Sale Stock or Trade—Wheat land ranches for sale or e in Oregon. Washington nd Montana, will take irrigat- sand as part payment and 8 to suit on balance. We sell you a wheat ranch on it« payment down and bal- on easy payments. yon Washington Ranches Co. man hotel bldg.. Pendleton. -son. Box 513. Phone 542. ' —------ - SALE—Horae sinet harne. r Inquire ’ i arness. at . HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE A farm bureau picnic held at Col umbia school grounds Wednesday proved very enjoyable as well as ben eficial to the community in general. After the usual big feed, cafeteria style, that the wives of the farmers of the locality are accustomed to spread, the afternoon was passed In various ways. Paul Mehl of the bureau of markets; J. D. Mickle, state dairy and food commissioner, and M. S. Shrock of the Oregon Dairymens’ League, addressed the farmers and their wives. The main points emphasized were the need of farm organization and many demon strations were drawn to prove their value. A committee was apvointed to visit the farmers in the interest of the Oregon Dairymens’ League and procure signatures to the contract of fered by Mr. . Shrock. While the above named gentlemen were busy with the League matters. County Agent Bennion amused the boys of the pig club by managing a very en thusiastic game of ball, after which they were taken to the reservoir for a good swim. On their return pack ages of pop corn hailed about them and the boys agreed that Mr. Ben nion makes a pretty good entertainer. There was a large crowd in attend ance. Wallace Spencer and family left on Friday the 2nd on a motor trip to La Grande to spend the Fourth with the family of his wife. Frank Beddow and wife joined by Mr. and Mrs. John Gentry made a trip to Hidaway Springs to spend the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schlegel ac- com pan led by Mrs. Bellscamper, sis- ter of Mrs. Schlegel, left Tuesday for Portland and valley points on a vis- it. Rev. Owen Jones stopped off a few days and visited his family who are here for the summer on his return from Chicago where he attended the convention of Masons held there re cently. The lawn social under the auspices of the Neighborhood club will be held on the spacious lawn of the Henry Sommerer's ranch on Friday, the 16th. Everybody is cordially in- v'ted. BUTTER CREEK ITEMS SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE The Independence Day picnic which was held by the Butter Creek community was greatly enjoyed and largely attended. The first hay crop is nearly ail in the stack and some are preparing to cut the second crop. R. T. Atterbury who has been con- fined to his bed from blood poisoning in his hand is improving rapidly. Those from other localities who were at the picnic were Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Rieman of The Dalles and Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Warren of Combs Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Warren and son of California, were guests last week at the D. H. Shaw home. Mr. Warren is a cousin of Mrs. Shaw. Mrs. M. M. Riel who was thrown from their buggy last Tuesday re ceived some bad bruises, but is able to be about again. Miss Irene Rhea is home from O. A. C. to spend her summer vacation. The school election was held Mon day. June 21, and those elected were: Mrs. W. G. Ogden, clerk; J. Spencer, Mr. Paulson and Mr. Keith, direc- tors. CARE OF TIRE VALVES One part of an automobile tire which comes in for too little atten tion is the valve. The principal at tention a motorist need give the valve Is simply to see that all dust and dirt are excluded from Its in- terlor. There Is a rather common belief that the valve cap Is unessential. This idea Is erroneous, for when a cap is not used there is a strong likelihood that dirt will work into the valve and produce a leak, In addition, if the cap is screwed on well, a break-down of the valve in- sides need 'cause the driver no in- convenience, as the cap will prevent the tire from deflating. Valve caps on bicycles, motorcycles, automobiles and trucks arc all of one size, so If a cap la lost. It may easily be re placed. When removing the. plunger from the valve do not drop It Into the dirt, for dust may lodge on the ted rubber washer. If dirt has wortei Its way Into the plunger, throw away the plunger and put 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 the valve stem enters the tube. The rim nut must always he screwed tight, so that if closes the hole in the trim. If this is not done, dirt will work in between the tire and tube and cause the tube to wear out. This advice is given by the United States Tire Company, but as all the large tire companies use the same make of valve, the advice mal be fol lowed by practically all tire users. Girls Cook Club Work. O. A. C.—The Kent Cookery club of Sherman county, of five girls made enough money by cooked food sales to send two of their number to the two weeks session of club workers, O. A. C. summer school They made their own food products. Notice to Bidders Sealed proposals will be received by the directors of School District No. 25, Morrow County. Oregon, up to 6 o’clock p. m., July 15. 1920, for the remodeling of the teacher’s cot tage in Boardman, Oregon. Specifications may be had of Mrs. Claire P. Harter, clerk of School District No. 25, Boardman, Oregon. The board reserves the right of re jecting any or all bids. Dated this 3rd day of July, 1920. By order of the Board. Mrs. Claire P. Harter, Clerk. Administratrix’ Notice to Creditor» In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Umatilla County. In the Matter of the Estate of Russell W. Chamberlain. Deceased. Notice is hereby given that I have been appointed administratrix of the Estate of Russell W. Chamberlain, deceased, and have duly qualified; all persons having claims against the said estate are hereby notified to present the same, with the vouchers therefor, to me at the office of W. J. Warner, attorney. In Hermiston. Umatilla County, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated July 1st, 1920. RUTH E. CHAMBERLAIN. 42-46 Administratrix. Phone 671 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 DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED French Restaurant! 1 UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Most up to date restaurant in Eastern Oregon Try our 35 cent dinner HOHBACH’S Bakery, Confectionery. Restaurant Do You Take Your Watch to a Blacksmith for Repairs NO-Why N ot? Pendlet BARBER SHOP Clean and Sanitary Then why take your auto to a farmer for re pairs when Morrison & Son Hot and Cold Garage SHOWER BATHS Milk records for sale at thia of fice. Taken Un No tice Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has taken up and holds at his ranch, east of the Hermiston school, the following described ani- mais: One mare about 8 years old. i branded with a cross on left shoul der, scar on left hip; two year old In a new one Sometimes there may be a leak colt, with scar on left hump. Both animals have I alter, miare als» had around the base of the yatve stem. | re pc tie. Have been at my place In that the hexagonal nut about 10 days. The a hove described This hexagonal should he tightened. animals will be sold at. public auction —to the highest bidder for cash in nut should always be screwed down 2 Lneev hand on the 31st da yor Jolly. 1920. tight against the washer at the base, • i ion my ranch east of the Hermiston as this makes a satisfactory seal • Jeweiry school. C E. Baker. Guarantee Work WM. SHAAR Quick Service CLOSING OUT Our Stock of Bicycles at Cost Also stock of Columbia Dry Cell Batteries at 45c each Those loose wheels on your auto need a little application of "Spoktite" $1.00 per can. If you Mr. Autoist are going to take a trip soon in that Ford you better buy one of those “Jake” gas pumps; $3.50. HERMISTON AUTO CO