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
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First National Bank
OF HERMISTON
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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
<fJiggs in Society "
Matinee, 2:30 Evening, 7 and 9
Also RATHE REVIEW and CURRENT EVENTS
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 27
IRENE CASTLE
in
“The Invisible Bond”
A picture of real life with a real punch
Also “A RAINY DAY”-Paramount Briggs Comedy.
One show only-8 P. M.
ADMiaaiON
BAKERY and CONFECTIONERY
Elegantly Furnished Rooms in Connection
: 3
t
While there are various prepara
tions on the market designed to keep
files from cows or other live stock, the
farmer can make a good fly repellent
by using any of the following mix
tures: Fish oil. 3 parts; kerosene, 1
part. Fish oil, 100 parts; oil of tar, 50
parts ; crude carbolic acid, 1 part.
Fish oil. 1% pints; kerosene, 1‘
pints; resin, 1% pounds; laundry
soap. 2 cakes. Mix thoroughly and add
enough water to make 3 gallons. F Ish
oil, linseed oil. or kerosene, 1 pint;
coal tar dip, 1 pint; laundry soap, 1*
bar; hot water, 15 pints. Mix thor
oughly so as to form an emulsion. The
fish oil Is the principal ingredient that
repels the flies.
Either a brush or a hand-sprayer
can be used to apply any of these mix
tures. The sprayer will be more con
venient. Applications will have to be
made at frequent Intervals to be ef
fective.
GIVE BULL GOOD ATTENTION
Best Results Obtained by Firm Han:
dling, but Never by Abuse-
Must Have Exercise.
he bull must not be underfed when
young nor kept overfat when matured.
Better results are obtained by gentle
hut firm handling, but never by abuse.
Never allow him to get the upper hand
at any time; he must not realize his
enormous strength. Give him plenty of
exercise It is a mistake to keep him
confined. Do not trust “ bull at any
time. It Is the “gentle” bull that does
the damage..
STRICTLY FIRST CLASS
Hohbach Bros., Proprietors
Pendleton. Oregon
SBc, 1Bc____________________________
Harman & Muelker
The French Restaurant
He,
il
H. E. FOR SALE—2 horses with harness,
6-tfc
one wagon, 2 dozen chickens. E.
F. Pierson.
4-tfc
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FOR SALE—Weaned pigs, Frank
Krouse, Hermiston.
6-1 tp
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE-—3 ranches, containing
126 acres in Columbia district,
good land, priced to sell, easy
terms. H. J. Stillings.
6-tfc I will do children’s sewing. Mrs. C.
B. Percey. Phone 72-F2.
5-tfc
FOR SALE—Used heating stove. Cor
rell’s shop.
6-tfc If you want to sell or trade your
y
• ranches or city property, list them
FOR SALE—Heavy milking Hol
with T. B. Buffington, 113 W
stein cows, will be fresh round
Webb street, Pendleton, Ore. 4-tfc
Nov. 1st. They are good ones.
Also some well bred heifers. A. Will the party who borrowed Dr.
P. Ayers, Boardman, Ore.
6-2tc
Illsley’s army overcoat please re- Milkers Should Exercise Greatest Care
in Keeping Milk Clean.
4-tfc
turn it.
FOR SALE—New model Remington
typewriter. No. 10, also small General Auctioneering. G. A. Rise- ease. Every owner of a dairy herd
ling, Stanfield, Oregon.
Work should consider it his duty to himself
American adding machine. Doris
guaranteed, phone.
3-tfc
Percey.
6-2tc
and to the community to keep only
Strayed or Stolen—2 ponies, both healthy cows, supply them with whole-
FOR SALE—Rye straw. ■ S. R. Shel-
some feed, and keep them In clean,
bays. Ona has white face end comfortable quarters. The milkers
laday.
’
3-tfc
3-tfc and all who handle milk should realize
feet. J. K. Shotwell.
FOR SALE—Several good milch
that they have in their charge a food
cows, some young heifers, one FOR RENT—Furnished room and which is easily contaminated and
Guernsey bull calf six months old,
board. Address J. D., Herald 4-tfc should take every reasonable precau
also Poland China hogs, one big
tion to keep it clean.
male 14 months old. C. L. Ben
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nett 2 miles W. of Umatilla. 3-tfc
If you want to sell your land or
home write to us and we will
PREPARATIONS REPEL FLIES
FOR SALE— 15 h. p. Alamo engine;
call on you and make arrange
Ford delivery body. See Harry
ments. We make quick sales.
Kelley.
51-tfc
Fish Oil Is Principal Ingredient In
Oregon-Washington Ranches Co.
Several Mixtures Recommend
Bowman
hotel
bldg.,
Pendleton,
FOR SALE—One oak dining table.
ed for Stock.
Oregon,
Box
513,
Phone
542.
H. E. Hanby.
46-tfc
FOR SALE—New Dodge cars, tour-
HERMISTON.
BLACKSMITHS
Horse Shoeing, Wagon Work,
Truck and Jitney Bodies
We Make Automobile Springs
SUCCESSOR TO J. L. STORK
LIBERTY BAKERY
W. O. Sutherland, Prop.
YOUR HOME INSTITUTION
Hermiston, Oregon
Eat More “Home-Made” Bread
Candidate For District Attorney
Sylvester A. Newberry of Pendle
ton, 52 years old; graduate of North
western University Law school in
class of 1897; has practiced law at
Pendleton since 1897; was assistant
district attorney, 1911-1912, under
Samuel Van Vector; nominated for
district attorney of Umatilla county
at the primary election, 1920.
If elected in November, 1920 I
pledge myself to strict law enforce
ment and will my entire time and at
tention to the duties of the office. I
will see to It that every person arrest
ed shall be immediately taken before
a magistrate in the maner required
by law and given a hearing and not
kept in jail for weeks without such.
I will not permit the "Brutal Third
Degree” to be given to any prisoner.
Poor people shall have the name care
ful attention that Is given rich ones.
I will give every person a "SQUARE
DEAL” an, protect the tax payers
against off, • xtravagance. Every
person who ©r ‘nF ‘re me in my cap-
acity as distr
y will be giv
en careful hers. J. C
accorded the
most courteo
nt. I will not
recomend an I
t at any time
against any person unless there Is
sufficient proof to justify a convic
tion.
I appeal to no class nor any paray.
but to the public, to whom I pledge
myself for speedy and economical
transaction of all business and strict
preformance of all duties.
(Paid Adv.)
** ■ —h
Initiative measure number 310 on
the ballot to be voted on in November
will give to Oregon a port equal to
any on the Pacifie Coast. You are
vitally interested In the passage of
this bill. It will not increase your
taxes. The coat is borne by the Port
of Portland, but all Oregon must
vote on the measure. Vote 310 YES
on the ballot November second.
(Paid Adv.)
Henry
Ford
Says
(iThe war is over and war
prices must cease.9f
We believe Mr. Ford’s reasoning is sound and
have followed his lead and reduced the price
of all our tires and tubes. This is what we are
going to save you.
FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS every Tire and
Tube we have in stock will be gold for 15 per
cent UNDER THE PRESENT REGULAR LIST
PRICE.
This will mean a saving to you of $2.75 to
$9.50 on every tire purchased, depending on the
size of the tire.
.
We carry the largest and most complete
line of tires and tubes in Hermiston. We are the
agents for the following:
GOODRICH
THERMOID
UNITED STATES
RACINE
.
FIRESTONE
HERMISTON AUTO CO.