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THE, HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. ie LARGE SAVING TO FARMERS EFFECTED BY COOPERATIVES SAVING 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 First National Bank OF HERMISTON • Dr. Freeze makes FOR SALE--Good U. S. cream sep arator. W. W. Felthouse, phone regular visits to Her- 4072 5 0-tfc Consult him free and be assured of FOR SALE—50 acres highly im good eye service. 36 proved alfalfa ranch in Columbia district, very reason ble price. W. W. Felthouse, phone 4072. 50-tfc WANT AOS. FOR SALE—Oak dining room set, davenport, range stove, two beds, and several other household goods, three-in. wagon and hay rack, sad WANTED dle and 22 special. H. E. Klock. 47-tfc WANT To purchase good family cow on contract. M. B. Signs, Prin. of Schools, Boardman, Ore. 50-3tc WANTED to sell 40 acres or more of my 110 acre tract on Diagonial road one mile east of town. Terms FOB SALE to suit purchaser. Eber D. FOR SALE—Used bicycle, Will sell Mossie. 47-4tc 50-ltc cheap. Percey Sisters. Cooperative farmers’ associations in the northern and western states, whose organization was promoted by county agents, last year effected a saving to the members of *5.434.000. according to reports made to the States Relations Service, United States Department of Agriculture. The governing principle in all activ ities on the part of county agents sharing in cooperative movements has been not to act as the direct bus iness agent of. the farmer or an or ganized group, but to assist farmers in determining what form of local or ganization is desirable and to secure expert assistance, when available, in organization methods. The county I agent also helps guard the commun- ity against over organization and wherever practicable advocates the use of existing agencies. The coop erative associations which the coun-1 ty agents have helped form have had to do both with production and dis-I tribution and include cooperative grain elevators, creameries, and live-1 stock selling associations. Opening of The Play House Postponed The management of the Play House has been obliged to postpone the opening of Hermiston’s new theater, unforseen delays in building opera tions necessitating this change. We can assure you that when our new theater is completed the public of Hermiston will feel amply repaid for their long wait. Watch this space for further announcements. The Play House Help! Every newspaper wants to publish the news. The better the paper the more prosperous it will be. Local news items are especially hard to TO THE ALFALFA GROWERS run down. How many times have Is your hay for sale? We buy and you met a newspaper reporter hunt sell baled alfalfa hay in car lots. ing for an item of news and told MISCELLANEOUS We have storage room for baled FOR SALE—10-20 Case tractor; 15 them you knew nothing of interest, I hay in any quantity, until the ware- h. p. Alamo engine; Ford delivery body. Inquire at this office or see FOR RENT—Small one-room house, probably when your family was awav I house is full, at 50 cents per ton newly kalsomined, electric lighted. , . . , per month, or part of month. 50-tfc Harry Kelley. At present we have some unallot- Mrs. M. E. Deck. 50-tfc on a visit or some out of town friend was visiting at your home. Of course led space. Parties storing hay with FOR SALE—10 acres of finest land under ditch near Hermiston, south, FRESH MILK delivered daily. S. you didn't mean to deceive the scribe, us are under no obligation to sell to | R. Sheiladay, residence on 5th St. yet when you received your paper us, though we give said parties, pref- or will trade for Portland prop S. of Newport Ave. 49-2tp _ ... I erence on sale when we are buying, erty. Assume If necessary. Ad you wondered why your family or we find it to our advantage to dress Owner, 273 Dixon Street, friends were not 200 Advanced samples, serges', vel mentioned. A good I have our hay baled and ready for Portland, Oregon. 48-3tc ours. Poiret twills, crepes, (silk or way to avoid all of this is to kindly shipment, when the market demands cotton, French designs), flannels, inform us of the fact or drop a note it.. FOR SALE—Team of 3-year-old Per pajama flannels, cretonnes, scrims, cheron mares, weight about 2800. to the nane. The At the present price of labor the It marquisettes, fall ginghams. New in the postoffice to the paper. The costs about $1.50 per ton to Harness and wagon. T. F .Wal- one samples received each month. Mrs. item may not amount to much, hay from the wagon into the stack, lace on W. T. Roberts ranch north Burgess. 48-tfc but several columns of such news is I This will pay for three months stor- 48-tfc of town. age, besides having your hay ready the life of a local paper. Fire Insurance, Notary Public and for a quick market during this time. FOR SALE—One oak dining table. . . i We will be pleased to discuss the H. E. Hanby. 46-tfc typewriting and stenographic work. Rees is Good Booster I hay situation with you at any time See Edile M. Johnson at Dodd's Anyone who thinks that the con-Office hours, 9:00 a. m. to 12, and office. 3tfc Ten acres in alfalfa, large plastered trading business is an easy "graft” 12: 00 P- m. to'5. house, water piped to house and and that much money can be amas LEATHERS WAREHOUSE CO. barn. 11 miles out. price *4000 sed in this line of work is referred to 46-tfc C. W. LaBarre. If you want to sell your land or Walter N. Rees from Hermiston, who I Summons home write to us and we will FOR SALE—One light spring wagon. is registered at the Imperial. Mr. Mr. . nthe Circuit Court of the State One good tent 12x18. Rebuilt call on you and make arrange n . ... . of Oregon, for Umatilla County. Rees is engaged in bridge construe- Sue D. Hughes, plaintiff, vs. W. Ford Motor just overhauled and ments. We make quick sales. tion work on the highway west of IL. Balch and Nellie A. Balch, his in good condition. J. Skoubo. 43tfo Oregon-Washington Ranches Co. Hermiston, and says that the steel I wife, defendants. Bowman hotel bldg., Pendleton, FOR SALE—New Dodge cars, tour Oregon, Box 513, Phone 542. shortage, material shortage, concrete To W: L. Balch and Nellie A. ing, business or roadster models. . , . , . . . ' „ • I Balch, the above named defendants shortage and labor shortage all con- IN THE NAME OF THE STATE Peed, Prompt delivery, spire to make life the reverse of easy I OF OREGON: You and each of you 43-tfc sales agent. for the hard-pressed contractor. But I are hereby required to appear and Real Estate—C. W. LaBarr. Sixteen H. P. portable Stover engine, Mr. Rees is proud of his work and I answer or otherwise plead to the 25 H. P. Avery tractor and Acme GET your coal early. Let me haul the territory in which he is working •complaint filed against you in the hay and ensilage cutter for sale. it. T. L. Hall, Phone 192. 39-tfc Hermiston is an oasis in a desert, he above entitled suit in said Court with 46-tfc C. W. La Barre. in six weeks from the date of the says, and he ought to know whereof first publication of this summons, Going to build? Then get my FOR SALE—Improved 20 acre farm, prices you are further notified that if on ready cut lumber for any he speaks, as he has worked in and and one mile north of Hermiston. O. kind of a house. Write me, I will around Hermiston for the last six you fail to so answer or plead in this D. Burgess. 42-tfc call. C. W. LâBarre. cause within the said time, the plain 29tfc years.—Oregonian. tiff for want thereof will apply to FOR SALE—20 acres, Stanfield pro the above entitled Court for the re T. L. Hall Transfer—City and ject, 10 acres alfalfa, all fenced country hauling. Leave orders at Grand Jury Indicts Five Criminals lief prayed for in her complaint, to- The grand jury last week indicted wit: for a decree of personal judg rabbit wire, buildings and well. Elliott’s Tire Shop. Phone 192. 30tfc ment against the defendants, and the five criminals held tn the county each of them for the sum of *500.00 Stock and furniture also for sale. See Bennett for autioneering. 16tfc jail for the murder of TH Taylor, with interest thereon at the rate of Inquire this office. 42-tfc on a charge of first degree murder. 12 per cent per annum from May 11, Elliott's Tire Shop. The trial is set for the first part of 1917; for the sum of *20.00 interest with interest thereon at the rate of September, Percey Collier and Ed- 12 per cent per annum from May 11, Fire Insurance "in three strong For Sale or Trade—Wheat land or stock ranches for sale or companies. See Edile M. Johnson at ward Clark have been appointed by 1917 and the further sum of *100.00 fees and the cost and dis trade In Oregon, Washington Dodd's office. 3tfc the court to defend the men and re attorney and Montana, will take irrigat port that Henderson and Stoop, bursements In said suit and foreclos ing the mortgage upon the N12 ed land as part payment and WHEN your subscription expires for known as Patterson and Anderson NW% SEY Section 25, Tp. 5 N. R. terms to suit on balance. We Saturday Evening Post*.. $2.50 have their own counsel, but Kerby, 28 E. W. M. given to secure the will sell you a wheat ranch on Ladies Home Journal ...... 2.00 Bancroft and Laffebean, (Owens, above named sums. small payment down and bal Country Gentleman ............ 1.00 Hart and Rathie,) will be defended This summons Is served upon you ance on easy payments. send your renewals to me. I only by Collier and Clark. by publication pursuant to an order Oregon-Washington Ranches Co. of the Hon. Gilbert W. Phelps, Judge get credit for the subscriptions I Bowman hotel bldg., Pendleton, The two men who were said to of the above entitled Court made on send In. If you send It In I get no Oregon, Box 513, Phone 542. have Indian blood now say they have the 17th day of July, 1920. credit. Leave part of the money The first publication of this sum- home. Ed. H. Graham. 47-tfc not, and the man *who has been known as Rathie, is now known to mons is July 23, 1920. W. J. Warner, FOR SALE—Good farm team. Strayed or Stolen have a* record as a dangerous crim Attorney for Plaintiff, W. Agnew. 47-tfc One dark bay three year old horse, inal and the same is said of members 45-51-7tc Hermiston, Oregon. about 1100 or 1200 pounds, no FOR SALE—The Percey ranch of 20 of his family. He is said to be of the Read the classified ads. You may brand. One small sorrel mare, acres, 1 mile from Hermiston, well worst type of Russian German. find something you want. blaze face, brand “McC” on right improved with good 9-room house. Very reasonable. Leah I. Percey. stifle. Notify Herald office. 48tfc Pendleton Round-Up • Also 2 auto trucks and dray line The Eleventh 'Annual Presenta- business, cow, 2 heifer calves, 1 gas engine, 1 saddle horse, 1 two- tion of the Epic Drama of the West, seated buggy, 1 orchard disk, 1 the Pendleton Round-Up will be held mower, 3 plows, 1 set double har this year on September 23, 24. and ness and other farm tools. Will 25. Seats will soon be on sale, and sell all together or seperate. Mrs Ella F. Percey. Administrator -47 all who expect to attend should be prepared to make reservations early. HUGHES Electric two-plate' stove Watch the date for the opening of for sale cheap. Call 35-F-4 49-tfc the sale. FOR SALE—First class saddle horse and outfit. Best in country. In- • Purchases Greenhouse quire Herald office. 49-tfc Jay Pelmulder has purchased the City Park greenhouse in Walla Walla OUR COMPLETE FOR SALE—Player piano. Mrs. O. and four acres of land with It. He P. Brigham. 49-tfc STOCK OF MILLINERT is not going to move from Hermis ton at present as he will remain to FOR SALE—Rye and rye straw. S. WILL BE SOLD AT COST R. Sheiladay. 4»-tfe take care of nursery stock here this fall. FOR SALE—Three mares, weight about 1100; two seta harness; two FALL STYLES Get Acquainted With This Family milch cows; one pole stacker; two I he father of Success is Work. wagons; one heating and one cook ARE IN AND NOW ON BALE ing stove; one DeLaval crean sep- The mother of Success hi Ambi- erator No. 12; two mowing ma- tion. chines; one rake. E. F. Pierson. The oldest son ‘ is Common Sense. 49-tfe EMBROIDERY GOODS. HOUSE Some of the other boys are Perse- FOR SALE—Six H. P. Fairbanks veranee. Honesty, Thoroughness, APRONS. WAISTS Morse gas engine. Good condition. Foresight, Enti usiasm and Coopera J. D. Watson. 45-tfc tion. The oldest daughter is Character FOR SALE—Work horses including EVERY THING AT COST four year old colt weelk broken. J. Some of her sisters are Cheerful 44-tfc H. Retd ne w. Loyalty. Courtesy Care, Econ 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 Harman & Muelker WE DO ALL KINDS OF WOOD WORK Blacksmiths Wagon Makers TRUCK AND JITNEY BODIES A SPEIALTY We make them neat and nobby Prices reasonable. Give us a trial Successor to Jake Stork Orders taken for RUBBER STAMPS MILLINERY AT COST AUTHORIZED FORD AGENTS • Expert Automobile Repairing Electrical Troubles Remedied Carburetor Adjustments Ignition Repair Full line of Ford Parts, Tires and Automobile Accessories always in stock FOR SALE- 2 room house 20x24 41-tfe FOR SALE—Coal oil stove. of Mrs. Gao. Beddow, Inquire 49-tfc Percey Sisters rmy. Sincerity aad Harmony. The baby is Opportunity. acquainted with the “Old Man” and you « .1’ be able to get along pretty veil with the rest of the family.— Rotator. Hermiston Auto Co