CECIL ITIMS Food will Win the War Eat plenty; Eat wisely, but without waste. Save Wheat, Meats, Fats and Sugar. The soldiers at the Front will need them all. Be loyal to your own state. Use more Po tatoes and ship more wheat. We have everything in the Grocery Line. eips grocery Ph Co Burned Out V V Out BUT STILL I THE RING lisrdward m We have it, will get it, or it is not made Gilliam & Bisbee When a man gets a hankering for real tobacco satisfaction, he is on the road that leads straight to the Real Gravely Chewing Plug. feyton tsrana Real Gravely Chewing Plug 10c a pouch and worth it i i- j i it L. V - . . . . iUI Cruvttylaatm o math longer ii coat 9 mora to c k iv than ordinary plug P. C Cruvety Tobacco Canuiy Danville, VUiai Mr. Gorton of lorn was a Cecil ! visitor on Monday. Miss Hazel Winter returned ; fron lone last Sunday. : J. II. Miller has pone to Pasco ; to work in the harvest there, i John Ewin.er left on Sunday to spend a few days in Portland. Jack Hynd and T. H. Lowe were lone visitors Wednesday night. Mrs. H. J. S'reeterand family spent Tuesday with Mrs. Har desty at Morgan. Miss Ada Nash left Sunday for The Willows, where she will go to school this winter. Mr. and Mrs. Henriksen autoed to Arlington to moet their son Oral, who came ho Tie on a 20-day leave. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Logan and family have taken up thf-ir resi dence with Leon Logan for the winter. A. E. Nash left for Washtuck na, Wash., Thursday. He was accompanied as far as Arlington by Mrs. Nash. A. Henriksen of Willow Creek ranch was a Heppner visitor on Sunday taking in the Liberty Loan meeting. Miss Isabel Wilson, who has been visiting with Mrs. Jess Deos and Mrs. R. S. Wilson, left Mon day for Heppner. Vernon Lofgren of Aurora came on Monday to assist his uncle, A. Henriksen, with hi3 third crop of hay. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hvnd, Miss Violet Hyn-l and Mrs.T. H. Lowe visited with Mrs. J. H. Franklin and Mrs. R. S.Wilson on Sunday. Mrs. Lowe is contemplating holding the annual Basket Social and dance in Cecil hall Sept. 28th in aid of the Red Cross. Every one Wflcome. Don't forget your baskets. Miss Annie C. Hynd returned home from S?nd Hollow Tuesday, where she had been visiting tor the last few days, leaving Satur day for Heppner to attend high school for the winter. Mrs. T. II. Lowe, chairman of f ,the Cecil auxiliary of the lone Red Cross Branch, wishes to thank all those who agisted in the sale of the beautiful piece of work mane and donated by Mrs. A. Henriksen for the benefit of the Red Cross which realized the handsome sum of .(jG.oO. Arthur V. Hodgson, A. Hen riksen's faithful foremen of the Willow Creek ranch, almost met an untimely end Saturday morn ing. While he was crossing the creek his mare bucked him off into the rushing waters, and Ar thur had to make a desperate struggle to reach land. When duly recovered he was heard to remark that he would have l.cen drowned if he had not had the presence of mind to make for the bank and pull himself out. We ill offer Arthur our sympathies and quite believe his great pres ence ot mind saved his life. i fill For catalog, Summons ill the forces and resources of the Republic to the defense of Freedom THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE which the United States authorities have ranked as one of the fifteen distinguished institutions .of the country for excellence : military training, has responded to the call. The College is distinguished ftot only for its military instruction, but Distinguished also fcr Its strong industrial courses for men and for women: In Agriculture, Commerce, F.npineering, Forestry Hume Economics, Mining, Pharmacy, and Vocational Education. Its wholesome,- purposeful student life. Its democratic college spirit. Its successful graduates. Students enrolled last year, 3453; stars on its service flags, 1258, ovr forty percent representing officers. College opens September 23, 1918 new Illustrated Booklet, and other information write to the Registrar, Corvallis, Ore;;on To Al! Wheat Gro Morrow County wers cf I will be in the market for al! classes of wheat at all times during the coming season, prices based on government inspection slips. Bags and harvesting supplies at market prices. PiilLL COHN T1 1 3 o McATES & AIKEN, Props. Ice Cream and. Card Parlors Home Products for Home People ui: MANiTArrniK White Star Flour.CraiiamAVhoIe Wheat, Cream Middlings Rolled Barley and Mill Feed General Storage and Forwarding Hcppne Farmcs Elevator Co. I'CHt NU.K Autoiiinbllo In kooiI running toiuliilim with live Komi tins, $::,".t, ItiMiHon for Hi'llllii.', "1 in'nl tin' mum')." Aililrosn llox 4." 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