THE GAZKTTK.TIMKS. HEPPXEH. OREfiOX. TIH'RSI) AY, MAY SO, 1918.
r.;i. two
LI CECIL NEWS ITEMS
MT. HOOD ICE CREAM
Pure -:- Delicious -:- Refreshing
Something Special Every Sunday
ALL S3? T O lIVS SEHVED HERE
THE VERY BEST
THE PALM
LOWNEY'S CHOCOLATES BEST CANDIES
CHANDLER SIX
Jean Fairhurst was a Cecil visitor
on Sunday.
Mis. A. C. Falconer visited In ami
around Cecil on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Uynd and fam
ily spent Sunday in lone.
Henry J. Stnvter was doing busi
ness in lone on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Minor of the
Shutt place spent Sunday at Rock
Creek.
Mrs. Hen Barnes and daughter vis
Famous For Its Marvelous Motor
Chandler
Coupe
. 'w. inT" """" Hwrr-icv
Why Women Choose
The Chandler
WOMEN choose the Chandler Six" quite as much for the
ease with which they may drive it on any kind of roads
or in any kind of traffic, as for the grace of its body designs, the
comfort of its deep-cushioned seats and the beauty of its
finish. They choose the Chandler, too, because of its mechani
cal dependence, its ever-readiness.
Thousands of women drive Chandlers, and, even though
they may not know the why of its mechanical excellence, they
know and appreciate the extraordinary quality of this great car.
Chandler body designs offer a pleasing range of selection.
SIX SPLENDID BODY TYPES
Seven-Passenger Touring Car, S1595 Four-Passenger Roadster, $1595
Four-Passenger Dispatch Car, SI 67 5
Convertible Sedan, $2295 Convertible Coupe, $2195 Limousine, $2895
(All prices . o. b. Cleveland)
Come Choose Your Chandler Now
MARTIN REID Heppner, Ore.
CHANDLER MOTOR CAR COMPANY, CLEVELAND, OHIO
JOKE 5 IS A DATE
OF IMPORTAKC
tration by mail of men 21 years old
who will unavoidably be absent from
their heme jurisdictions on Registra
tion Day.
All sucli persons should proceed
immediately, without waiting (or Ro-
' ' castration Day, to the local board
; nearest to the place in which they
Portland, Ore., May. Wednesday. happen to be, and have their regis
June 5, is a date of great importance tration cards made out by this board.
,i. ri.itml ciaip. ' ne lara musi ue uituieu uy (.mm
to everv man in
who has attained the age of 21 years
since Registration Day on June 5,
one year ago.
For on this coming June 5 will be
lipid another Registration Day, on
which every man who has passed his
ness to serve whenever and wherever
their country calls. j
At the present stage of our par-1
tlcipatlt-n in the war, necessarily most '
of the work of American women is
still being done on our own soil, but !
even so, an enthusiastic advance i
guard is already in France. I
Among other organizations of pa
triotic American women, now doing I
ited with Mrs. Bennett on Saturday
afternoon.
Everett Logan of the Willows was
doing business at the Geo. Miller
ranch ou Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Minor were
down from Heppner to their Cecil
ranches on Saturday.
Otto Llndstrom of Morgan, was a
visitor to the Hutterby Flats to see
Jack Uynd, on Thursday.
Mr. Shanks and Mr. Baker were
business callers on J. W. Osborn from
Arlington on Thursday.
Jess Deos and R. S. Wilson called
at Cecil on Friday on their way to
Heppner, returning on Sunday.
Fred J. Phillips of Arlington came
in on Sunday to do the carpenter
work on Geo. Miller's new home.
The Medlock and Pettyjohn famil
ies visited with Mr. and Mrs. Barnes
on the old Franklin place oa Sun
day. Floyd Cobb left Butterby Flats
with a bunch of yearlings on their
way to W. Matlock's place, Heppner,
on Thursday.
J. H. Miller returned on Saturday
from his trip to Seaside and Port
land, reporting everything looking
fine down there.
Mrs. Peter Nash and Mrs. A. E.
Nash left for Portland on Wednesday
where they will spend a few days be
fore going on to Harrisburg.
Mr. Sorenson or Morgan and his
two sons brought a fine bunch of
cattle in to Cecil yards on Wednes
day night, ready to ship to the Port
land market.
Geo. D. Anderson and A. M. Per
kins left with a band of sheep be
longing to the Hynd Bros. Company,
on their way to the summer range
in the mountains.
T. W. Lowe, who has been herd
ing for W. B. Barratt fur the past
few months came down from Hepp
ner to spend a few days at home be
fore going into the mountains.
Miss Georgia Summers and Ro'ien
Lowe of Cecil School liist. No. S. have
been given certih'caies of Award for
i punctual and regular attendance hav-
j ing been neither absent nor tardy
j during the past school year.
David Hynd autoed from Hose
Lawn, Sand Hollow, accompanied by
Mies Louise Shaw to their Cecil ranch
Hutterby Flats, on Sunday, returning
on Monday with J. Smith from The
Dallies, who is going to herd for them
this summer.
dutyhere, is the "Women's National
rcjiisiiant, together with a self-ad- Army", whose members are divided
di eased envelope for return of a re-; into regular units similar to our reg-
gistration certificate, to the regis-: ular army, and training twice weekly
ti ant's own local board. is strictly carried out. The Govern-
As the registration card must reach ment lias permitted the, use of regu
the local board by June 5, men 21 lar U. S. Army uniforms and a major
years old who will be absent from jty 0f the members now wear them,
their home jurisdiction on June 5 a narticularlv active branch of
21st birthday since last June 5 must should make haste to have their re- this service is the Motor Unit, mem
register with his local draft board. ! gistration cards filled out so they can i,ers 0f the unit being expected to
This applies to non-citizens as well ! ,lla':' tlie f'ar(ls w ithout delay to the trive and care for ambulances, trucks
No man who conies ' ana passenger cars wnerever needed
i The War Denartnient has issued u mini, mor, ,,.. nn,n
KAtiuintu Uk following 0fnf.a! warning to al
as to citizens.
within the age limit
Is
over-seas service.
from registering, unless he is already mcn coming wilhin the 21-year-old . Hearing recently of the frequent
in the military or naval service of the age limit: 1 driveways of Chandler cars from
Cnited States. ' j "CAUTION All male persons, cit- Cleveland to New York, by the Brady-
And men 21 years old who for any , izens of the United States, and all Murray Motors Corporation, New
reason have been discharged from the male persons residing within the Uni- York City Chandler distributors, five
military or naval service must regis- j ted States, who have, since the 6th Motor Unit members of the Women's
ter on June 5. j day of June, 1917, and on or before National Army New Jersey Section
The registration will be conducted the day set for registration by th volunteered to pilot as many Chan
by the local draft boards throughout t President's proclamation (this com- diers in the big driveway which was
the United States. Each draft board j ing June Gth) , attained the age of 21 scheduled for April 25th. Accord
is required to post publicly the loca-; years, must register. The only ex- jngiy the five young women, headed
tion of its registration place, and men ! ceptions are persons in the military by Captain Josephine Windell, took
2l-years-old must present themselves i or naval service of the United States, an active part in the Cleveland-New
there on' June 5 for registration. which includes all officers and enlist-. York drive, of over 600 miles, which
The registration places will open ed men of the Regular Army, the Na- left the Chandler factory on that
on Registration Day at 7 o'clock in j vy, the Marine Corps, and the Nation-' date.
the morning, and will be open until i al Guard and Naval Militia, while In i Captain Windell stated that they
McDevitt and Alpine School District
Dance Wus Ills Success.
The McDevitt and Alpine school
district dance at Coyote Flat last Fri
day evening was a n;c success. The
Iduw and supoe: brought Jo.j'i.
Chat. Moery is entitled to a large
part of the credit for making the af
fair a success. There was about
twenty five cents worth of sugar left
from the supper and this was sold at
auction, bringing in $57.75. Those
who bid on the sugar were D. Kier
nan $6.24, Phil McCabe $6.50, John
McDevitt $13, Dan Puberty $9, Bill
Doherty $5, Frank McCabe $5, Pat
Ward $4.50, Ralph Finley $3, Bill
Doherty $2.50 and Pat Brady $3.
The receipts of the evening were do
nated to the Red Cross.
Slab and Corel Wood, Utah Lump
and Rock Springs Coal
Lesve Orders vAih A. Z. Barnard
ALBERT WILLIAMS
Meatless Days!
L
Observe them by Eating
FISH fresh cr salted
The People's Cash Market
In cooperating with the food administration by encouraging the sale
of fish ami poultry as substitutes for the other meals which we want
to save. i
FRESH OYSTERS, CLAMS, CRABS, FISH
Mr Hoover says: "Eat more fish." The best will be found here.
Phone Main, 73
HENRY SCHWARZ, Proprietor
FOR SALE
House and Lot with double Garage.. .Bargain at $950.00
Concrete Mixer. Practically New Bargain at $325.00
Auto Truck. .Two-ton capacity Bargain at $650.00
(ias Engine, ten hwrse-power Bargain at $300.00
10' discount above prices for cash.
D. E. GILMAN, heppner, Ore.
Mr. Farmer are you Prepar-:
ed to Handle 1918 Crop?
CONDITIONS WILL FORCE YOU
to raw iii.s, tiikkf.fokk
T1IK BEST WllJi PROVE
THE CHEAPEST
PERFECT
GRAIN BIN
1 f iT- lli Made by Stay-Round Silo Co.
I'oriiand, uregon.
1
9 o'clock that night.
No excuse will be accepted for fail
ure to register. The burden of in
forming himself of the time and
place for registration is by law placed
on the registrant himself. Failure
to register is punishable by imprison
ment up to one year in jail.
Attempts to evade registration will
bring disaster to the evader. All
city, county, state and United States
peace Tjflicers have been specifically
directed to assist in bringing about
a complete registration of men 21
years old, and to examine the regis
tration lists and report Immediately
to the Federal authorities the names
the service of the United States, and did not volunteer for this service
officers in the Officers' Reserve Corps
and enlisted men In the Enlisted Re
serve Corps while in active service."
Soldiers of Women's National Army
Pilot Chandler Cars.
The women of France have step
ped nobly into the breach in the la
bor wall, made by the calling of their
men to the colors, and the women
have carried on the economic func-
"just for the fun of it," but because
they wanted to avail themselves of
the experience to be gained and, too,
in order to release an equal number
of men for other important work.
lone Firefighters Came Vp In Force.
Car after car of lone men poured
into Heppner Monday afternoon after
word had been telegraphed to the
Egg City that this town was In flam-
!es. une car made tne trip or in miles
wonien of Britain, too, have been j ln about 35 minutes. They brought
serving in hundreds of thousands, not fire fighting apparatus and were pre-
of any persons liable to registration - only in munition factories, but In ho?.- p!ired to lend substantial help, but
known by them to have failed to reg-.P1'3' cm motor transport service, m thanks to Providence, the flames had
jH(er 'the ambulance corps and in the work-
Men who are too ill to appear at shops behind the lines,
the registration place in person must It is a record of devotion to the
send some competent person to the ideals of service, of which the women
local board to obtain a registration l all civilized lands have every rea-
card with authority to fill It out.
This card when filled must be mailed
or taken ln person to the local board
ln time to be filed on Registration
I ay, June 5.
Provision Is also made for regls-
son to be proud
And now the call has come to the
women of America, and, even co ear-
done their worst and the lone mon
did not need to work. They have the
united thanks of the people of Hepp
ner, nevertheless, and their prompt
responsiveness is deeply appreciated.
Bill Cronk and Lou Holmes, agents
for the Tum-A-Lum Lumber C.om-
ly as this, they have proven that they ; pany at Irfne and Lexington resDec-
are no wnu Denina ineir sisters or tlvely, were Dusiness visitors ln Hepp
France and Britain In their willing- ner Tuesday afternoon.
State Treasurer IIjicp Very Close.
The contest for the Republican
nomination for State Treasurer be
tween Thomas F. Ryan and 0. P.
Hoff is closer than one often sees in
a state election, primary or general.
At the present time Hoff has a
bout 78 votes the lead on Ryan and
is in all probability nominated. At
different times since the election,
first Ryan was leading then Hoff, but
owing to the rechecking of official re
turns by the state canvassing boards,
variations have come through the
many small errors that were found.
Red Cross Fund Was Tremendously
Oversubscribed.
The Red Cross quota In the Second
Wat Fund Drive has been over sub
scribed $44,000,000 with returns still
coming ln. Every Red Cross division
except the central and every state in
the Union except Illinois went over
its quota.
Robert H. Young of the National
Biscuit Co., of Portland, passed thru
Heppner on Monday to make a visit
with his father and other relatives
at Eight Mile.
H. V. Smouse and H. R. Smith,
farmers of the Falrvlew district were
business visitors In Heppner Wednes
day,
f H C. Githens, Agent for Morrow Co
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HEPPNER FARMERS
ELE
VATORCO.
Manufacturers and Distributers
of
ite Star Flour
Wh
and Dealers inl
Flour, Feed, Grain, Stock
and Poultry Supplies
For Sale.
Complete Case threshing outfit, ln
good repair and ready to run. Con
sists of engine, separator, derrick,
table, cook house, etc., all complete.
Inquire of W. B. TUCKER, Lexing
ton, Ore.
Wood and Coal.
I handle Rock Springs Coal, Cord
Wood and Slab Wood. Leave orders
at Humphreys' Drug Store or phone
392. ED. BRESLIN.
W. B. Tucker and son were ln th?
city from Lexington Wednesday.