H E IM IS T 0 1 SO UND JUDGM ENT TH EA TR E F R I D A Y and S A T U R D A Y JULY 22 and 23 REGINALD DENNY “W here W as I?” Is a result of experience. S U N D A Y and M O N D A Y JULY 24 and 25 * Experience it the fruit of action. It may be pleasant or un­ pleasant. In the gaining of experience the individual makes pro­ fits and takes losses. “THE TEASER” WIH AN ALL STAR CAST A bank is able to know the experience of the citizens of a com­ munity in fuller measure than any other agency. The expert nee we have gained in handling business under local conditions during tKe 20 years since Hermiston became a town is at the service of every customer. T U E S D A Y -W E D N E S D A Y JULY 26 and 27 “THE M AN UPSTAIRS” A GOOD PICTURE First N ational Bank F R I D A Y and S A T U R D A Y JULY 29 and 30 of Hermiston Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profit* O ver $50,000 P. B. Swayze, Pres. R. Alexader, Vlce-Prea, A. H. Norton, Cashier W. L. Hamm, Asst. Cashier FEED PRICE QUOTATIONS (Furnished by Farm Bureau Co-oper­ ative of Hermiston. Unless other­ wise specified, prices are per hundred weight.) Scratch, 100s ............................... $2.52 Bran, 60s ............ i . oj Egg Mash ...................................... 2.52 Ground Oats '................................... 2.25 Grjund Barley ............................... 2.15 Wheat ............. 2’.50 Corn, No. 2 .................................... 2.25 Cracked Corn, No. 2..................... 2.35 Ground Corn, No. 2.................... 2.35 Mill Run, 80s ............................... 1.44 Cow Feed ........................................ 2.32 Ground Wheat ........................ 2.60 Shorts, 80s ...................................... 1.52 Rolled Barley ............................... 1.75 Calf Meal, per pound.................... 3 He Middlings ........................................ 1.90 Oyster shell ..........................................go Whole Oats ...................................... 2.15 Salt, half ground 50s........................45 -FOR SALE— Household goods, fur­ niture and dishes. Mrs. J. C. Downing. 46-tfc FOP SALE— A fresh Holstein cow. E. I. Davis. 46-2tc Harvest Chinaware. — Most every­ thing and most for your money. Schafer’s Variety Store, Pendleton. 45-2tc Good Blue Grass Pasture, $2.00 per month. W. A. Leathers. 45-tfc FOR SALE OR TRADE— Good gentle work team. Will take gentle sad­ dle pony, hogs or hay. E. G. Som­ mers. 45-tfc FOR RENT— Six room modern house, west side. See Janus Todd 45-tfc — A BIG SPECIAL— “THE COUNTRY BEYOND” (From the Famous Novel by James Oliver Cnrwood) Starring Olive Borden Prices 10-30c Two Shows— 7:45 and 9:45 Cigar«, Tobacco FOR SALE-^-Northern Pacific lands a t prlce8 ranging from $5 to $21, 1-10 down and 10 annual install­ ments at 6 per cent. Yearly im­ provement required. Under McKay water. Good soil, practically level. Make application to E. P. Dodd or J. W. Messner, Hermiston, Oregon. B arber Shop WHAT IS ADVERTISING? B ert M ullins APARTMENTS For Rent. See Porter, across from K ellogg’s garage. 4 2-4tc H o m e C ookin g “Advertising is the education of the public as to what you are, where you are, and what you have to offer in the way of skill, talent or com­ modity. The only man who should not advertise is the man who has nothing to offer the world in the way of commodity or service.” — Elbert Hubbard. IS OUR SPECIALTY HOME MADE PASTRY Good practical sewing done at rea­ sonable Prices. Mrs. Fred Earn- heart. 42-2tp FOR SALE— Good Jersey milk, morn­ ing and evening deliveries. Milk on Ice at the house at all hours. Phone 25-M. H. S. Hanby. 42-tfc FOR SALE— W. Leghorn wing-band­ ed pedigreed cockerels. Trap nest records 250-274 egg dams mated to males of 280-316 egg parentage. Also another lot 225- 249 egg dams mated to males of 280-316 egg parentage. Attract­ ive price on large orders. Phone 41-4tc 42-J-5. Try Burk's for Bargains. 39-tfc FOR SALE— 1 Big 6 McCormick mower; 1 hay rake. Inland Empire 39-tfc Lumber Co. SHORT ORDERS AT ALL HOUR! Open 5:30 to 9:30. REX CAFE ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ IF IT S ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ YOU WANT ♦ ♦ • CALI 25-J ❖ COUNTRY HAULS S0LICITE1 ♦ ♦ S MlbC n i J A H E0U8 T . H . G aith er TRANSFER AND DRAY Insurance Salesman Wanted A competent hustler to repre- s nt an old established insurance company. Can work part or full time. — READ THE WANT ADS— Burk’s, headquarters for Army Shoes. 39-tfc Read The Herald Want Ads. Watch, clock and Jewelry repairing. 8ee Newell, next door to Sappers. ll- t f* Polands for Profits. Stillings. 37tf Burk’s for Bargains. 3Í-tfc REAL BOTATE EXCHANGES AND INSURANCE, i . M. BIGGS, RE­ ALTOR. 26«c ADDINO machina rolla at the Herald omaa. FOR SALE—Addlng machine rolls at the Herald office. Hermlaton Second Hand Store.— Fnrnltnre and Hardware, Bee Sup­ pliée, Harness, Saddles. Wagons. 35-3fc Herald Want Adi Bring Yoa Resnlto Want Ads Bring Results Summer Hours at Hermlnton Lib­ rary are from 3 to 5 P. M. 3#-tfc FAMILY WASHING and Ironing wanted. Mrs. N. Dolven. Phone 5S-J-2. 42-4tp READ THE WANT ADR •"T Turkeys, Turkeys Had Humble Beginning The first express company "in the United States was launched about 88 years ago, when the following “ad" appeared In the New York and Bos­ ton papers announcing Its Inception: “William F. Hamden lias made ar­ rangements with the Providence rail­ road and the New York Boat company to run a car through from Boston to New York and vice versa, four times weekly. He will accompany the car himself, take care of nil packages that may be entrusted to him and see same 8ufely delivered." Evidently Hamden would be the Ideal promoter If he were alive today, for his ear was purely a figment of the Imagination, lie carried the pack­ ages himself In a valise, arid as he had formerly been a conductor on the railroad his old associates permitted him to travel free. Hamden's first real competitor was Alvin Adams, who founded the Adams Express company. , President Andrew Jackson was among the first Presidents to recog­ nize the power of the press and the value of Its support In a political cam­ paign. Not long after his Inauguration some of Ids advisers decided that It was highly Important to have a news­ paper In Washington. They organized the Washington Globe and started It on an Immediate paying basis by the simple procedure of making a subscriber of every fed­ eral ofilceholder wiiose salary tvns more thnn $1.000 n year. The hand­ picked subscribers were sent the pa­ per and a bill for a year’s subscrip­ tion. Most of them paid promptly and with ns good grace as they could smn mon. A few balked, and these were told they could either pay up or get nnolher Job. They paid.—Kansas City Tittles. E arly C aterpillar R ecord C old N uggets SERVICE FOR SALE— No. 1 fresh eowa. B. o 37-tfe ♦ Hammer. VINEYARD LODGE NO. 2$(, I. O. O. The fact that certain metals will mix F. meets each Monday evening in Odd to form alloys with a grenter variety Fellows’ hall. Visiting members eor- of properties Than either of the orig­ dially invited. inal metals Is of great Importance to Industry. W. R. Longhorn, Secretary. Usually, an alloy will melt at a Childs Barham, N. O. much lower temperature than either of the metals of which It Is composed. PROFESSIONAL CARBS Solder, a mixture of tin and lead. Is an example. D R . C. M. D A LE Alloys can he produced to suit cir­ cumstances In which plain metals D E N T IS T R Y would fall. Brass Is hard, yet easily turned, and *0 is adapted to purposes Office In Bank Bldg. for which Its components, zinc and Evening by appointment. copper, would he unsuitable. By rnlx log nine parts of copper with one of W. J. W ARNER NOTICE tlu. the very tough, hard alloy known On and after Friday. July 22, the ns gun metal Is produced. The Attorney-at-Law onunce of hell-mctal Is obtained hv following admission prices at Play­ mixing tin and copper In certain (fro house theatre will prevail, except for Hermiston portions. special attractions and road shows: Even our coinage Is made up of al 1 Children between the ages of 6 and toys, the gold and sliver being mixed 12, 10 cents; adults, 30 cents. h s. M c K enzie , m . d - with small priqiortlnns of other metals, •» HARRY KLINE. Mgr. chiefly for the sake of giving greater Eye. Ear- Nose amd Throat durability to the coins. Office: 1-2-3 Inland Empire Bids, Alloys, too, call Into use metals that Pendleton, Oregon are of no great value by themselves Antimony Is of little use In Itself, b ill It Is of great use In hardening other JAMES L. SEARS, X. D. metals and enters Into the composition I want them, now. or next of type-metal and Britannia ware. Physician and Surgeon week, or any time. W ill buy whole flocks,, part flocks, young Office Phone 733. Res. Phone T U Great Express Line» or old. Figund with me before Office in First National Bank A le . you sell. A Hampstead corre«|>on