HERMISTON BANKING HERALD, TAE When contemplating a trip, see us for Traveler Checks HERMISTON, OREGON. : ALWAYS : THE PLAY HOUSE WORTH W HILE SAFE AND CONVENIENT CLEANLINESS IS BIG ASSET i First National Bank OF HERMISTON g Dr. Freeze- makes Squashes for sale. B. H. Parsons. regular visits to Her­ ____________ • 6-1tp miston. Consult him free and be assured of FOR SALE—2 room house 20x24 Can be moved easily. J. g. Dyer.' eye service. 31 41-tfc FOR SALE—Edison Phonograph cheap. Mrs. C. M. Jensen. 51tfc WANTED FOR SALE—7 year old mare, weight 1100 pounds, work single or double, ho reasonable offer re­ fused. B. B. Lane, Irrigon 4-tfc Used Ford cars for sale at the Her­ NOTICE: All classified ads are sup- miston Auto Co. 2-tfc posed to be paid in advance.. Here­ after this rule will be strictly en- Adding machine rolls of paper for forced. Herald Pub. Co. sale at the Herald office. WANTED—10 or 15 acres of seeded FOR SALE—Horse and buggy and alfalfa land with buildings. Ad­ harness. S. Jensen. 5-2tp dress 586 Hermiston, Ore. 5-2tp WANTED—Clean cotton rags at the FOR SALE—Nice hanging lamp, also Herald office. wall oil lamps. W. A. Leathers. 5-tfc WANTED—Second hand Handy iron wheel farm wagon truck. Cor­ FOR SALE—Duroc Jersey swine. rell’s shop. 6-tfc Spring and fall pigs sired by the grand champion. C. C. Mason. WANTED—A lady to act as demon­ » 5-tfc strator all next week. Apply at Sappers' Inc. 6-1 tc FOR SALE—1918 model Ford, new tires. New radiator, float-a-Ford FOR SALE shock absorbers. Car in good con dition. E. J. Hazen, Stanfield. FOR SALE—1 Registered Jersey Phone 165 or 91. 5-tfc heifer, 8 months old. 1 thoro- bred Poland China gilt, 6 months FOR SALE—400 new apple boxes. old. Inquire at this office. 6-tfc Gent Ranch, Phone 272. 5-tfc FOR SALE—1 Sharpless separator, 1 FOR SALE—One top buggy, nearly 40 gal. churn, 1 butter worker and new. James Winslow. 6-3tp mold. C. W. Tilden, Hermiston, 6-2tp Phone 202. FOR SALE—Work horses including four year old colt weell broken. J. FOR SALE Cheap—Nice 4-room H. Reid. 44-tfc house, good location. J. J. Cas- serly. \ 6-2tc NO HUNTING signs at the Herald office. FOR RENT—2o acres, 15 In alfalfa, good orchard, good buildings, or We have a large stock of adding ma­ will sell 10. Easy terms. J. J. chine rolls of paper. Call or write Casserly. , 6-2tc for a supply for your machine. FOR SALE—Green tomatoes. Hanby. Every Dairy Farmer to See That Output I« Wholesome— |t Lessens Complaints. tfc mg, business or roadster models. Real Estate—C. W. LaBarr. Prompt delivery. J. A. Peed, T. L. Hall Transfer—City and sales agent. 4 3-tfc country hauling. Leave orders at FOR SALE—20 acres, Stanfield pro- Elliott’s Tire Shop. Phone 192. 30tfc ject, io acres alfalfa, all fenced Elliott’s Tire Shop. rabbit wire, buildings and well. Stock and furniture also for sale. WHEN your subscription expires for Inquire this office. 42-tfc Saturday Evening Post .... $2.50 Ladies Home Journal ........... 2.00 Country Gentleman .......... 1.00 send your renewals to me. I only For Sale or Trade—Wheat land get credit for the subscriptions I send In. If you send it in I get no or stock ranches for sale or credit. Leave part of the money trade in Oregon, Washington home. Ed. H. Graham. 47-tfc and Montana, will take irrigat- ed land as part payment and For Fire Insurance see O. C. Young terms to suit on balance. We at Dodd’s office. 6-tfc will sell you a wheat ranch on small payment down, and bal- ance on easy payments. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION “regon-Washington Ranches Co. Department of the Interior, U. S. Bowman hotel bldg., Pendleton, Oregon, Box 513, Phone 542. Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, October 9th, 1920. Notice is hereby given that Ed­ ward E. Shaw, of Hermiston. Ore­ FOR SALE— Good farm team. A. gon, who. on Nov. 17, 1917, made Homestead Entry. No. 018253, for "• Agnew. 47-tfc NH. Section 14, Township 5 North. FOR SALE— 50 second hand apple Range 29 East. Willamette Merid­ poxes in best shape. Kingsley ian, has filed notice of intention to Mer. Co. 4-tfc make three-year proof, to establish to the land above described, chance to get a good buy in used claim Ford cars at the Hermiston Auto before W. J. Warner. United States _So_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2-tfc Commissioner, at his office, at Her­ miston, Oregon, on the 16th day of FOR SALE—50 acres highly im- November. 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: proved alfalfa ranch in Columbia O. Sutherland. William Strict, very reasonable price. W. O. William Whitesett, Frank H. Donaldson, _ w. Felthouse, phone 4072. 50-tfc and Fred E. Earnhart. all of Her­ FOR SALE—Five passenger Ford miston, Oregon. C. S. Dunn. car, in good, condition, or will . Register. trade for cows. H. E. Hanby. 52tfc 6-5t OREGON SATURDAY, OCT. 23 Duty of - Farmers who produce clean milk possess a business asset the value of which many do not fully appreciate, the public Is better informed, by far, than it was a few years ago regarding the value of pure milk as a food. It knows more of the dangers of unclean milk. Therefore, as a business propo­ sition as well as from a sense of duty, every fanner owning milk cows should see to It that the output is whole some. • Clean milk benefits not only the con- sumer but the milk producer as well. Most producers of market milk have experienced the chagrin of having a shipment of milk refused or returned because it reached the market sour, tainted, or otherwise in poor condi­ tion. Although such milk may be used for feeding pigs, it usually is a com- píete loss to the producer, since the cost of transportation back to the farm usually exceeds its value. Frequently, also, the producer de­ pends on a certain market as an out­ let for his milk and has no means for utilizing small quantities at uncertain intervals, even If he had it at the farm. Another important considera­ tion is that unpleasant effect which the receipt of sour, tainted, or otherwise unsalable milk has upon the purchas­ er. Delivering milk of that kind usual­ ly results in the loss of the confidence of the dealer, or, if it is delivered di­ rectly to the consumer, the loss of cus­ tomers. . Clean milk means fewer complaints, a better class of patrons, and a steady market for the product. Carelessly produced and improperly handled milk may be the means of spreading dis- • MARGUERITE CLARK in “Widow By Proxy” MACK SENNETT COMEDY " Uncle Tom Without the Cabin ‘ Also INTERNATIONAL NEWS Matinee 2:30 Evening, 7 and 9 SUNDAY, OCT. 24 MADGE KENNEDY in ‘‘The Blooming Angel” Special Comedy Feature Introducing the First of “Bringing up Father” Series