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THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPXER, OREGOJf, THTRSD AY, JUNE 20, 1018. PT" THBri? PROFESSIONAL COLUMN Dr. H. T. ALLISON Pbystcltus ft Burgeo Office In Odd Fellows Building. HEPPNER, OREGON Dr. N. E. WLNNAED Physician ft Surgeo Offlce In Fair Building HEPPNER - OREGON A. D. McMTJRDO, M.D. Physician ft Burgeon Office In Patterson Drug Store HEPPNER :-: OREGON Dr. R. J. VAUGHN DENTIST Permanently located In the Odd Fellows building, Rooms 4 and 5. HEPPNER. OREGON DR. GUNSTER VETERINARIAN Licensed Graduate HEPPNER - - ORE. Telephone 722 (Duy or NUjhO DR. J. I'. CALLOWAY Osteopathic Physician 6 Robert!) Building Phone 643 At Lexington Tuesdays and Thursdays WOODSON & SWEEK ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Office In Palace Hotel, Heppner, Oregon Offce on west end ot May Street HEPPNER. OREGON SAM E. VAN VACTOR aTTORNEY-AT-LAW S. E. NOTSON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office, Roberts Building. Heppner Office Phone, Main 643 Residence Phone Main 665 FRANCIS A. McMENAMIN LAWYER Roberts Building. Heppner, Oreg. F. H. ROBINSON LAWYER IONB -: OREGON PATTERSON & ELDER 2 Doors North Palace Hotel. TONBORAL ARTISTS FINE BATHS ' SHAVING c J. H. BODE MERCHANT TAILOR Ice Cream Ice Cream An ice cream social will be held at , Rugg Brothers ranch on Rhea creek I next Saturday for the benefit of the Red Cross. Ice cream and cake will i be served and the ladies are request ed to bring cakes. An entertaining program will also be presented. Mrs. Melissa Marlatt, who lost her home in the recent fire, has bought the Grover Cox property in north Heppner. Besides the house and lot. she also bought all of the furniture and other fixtures and has taken pos session. Mr. Cox expects to leave in the near future for his old home in Virginia, where he will become per manently engaged in business. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Blahm motored Harry Rood returned from Port to Walla Walla for a few days last land Monday. He was accompanied week. They were accompanied by by Fred Ward of that city, who will I Mr. and Mrs. Henry Blahm. visit in Heppner. YOU MUST SAVE SUGAR. ml "I Cook in Comfort Now- for I have just bought a New Per fection Oil Cook Stove," says this housewife. No dust or dirt, none of the bother of coal or wood. A touch of the match and in a jiffy your stove is ready for cooking. Economical. No smoke or odor. Ali the convenience of gas. Bakes, broils, roasts, toasts, all the year round, And you have a cool kitchen in summer. Xtt 1, 2, S and 4 burner sizes, with or without ovens or cabinets. Ask your dealer today. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) NEW PERFECTION OIL COOK STOVE A Now P?rfec ti"t Oil Cook Stovemear.s kitch en comfort and corvenience. Ask your friend who has one. Used in 3,2'"0,000 homes. Iiucpensive, easy to operate. See then at your deal er's today. HEPPNER :-: OREGON 'Tailoring That Satisaes" LOUIS PEARSON MERCHANT TAILOR HEPPNE'R OREGON ROY V. WHITEIS Fire Insurance writer for beBt Old Line companies. HEPPNER :- OREGON M. J. BRADFORD "The Village Painter" Contfactdlng Painting and Paper hanging, Phone 553. .Office 1st Door Wtst of Creamery DR. J. G. TURNER EYE SPECIALIST Portland, Oregon. Regular monthly visits to Hepp ner and lone. Watch paper for dates. E. J. STARKEY Electrician House Wiring a Specialty Heppner Oregon Phone 633 The First Reolacement 1 X ' Regiment of Engineers A DIFFERENT ENGINEER ORGANIZATION Tills Regiment was formed December 14th, 1917, at Washington Barracks, I). C, for the express purpose of supplying the various En gineer I'nits of the IT. 8. Army with skilled mechanics and tochnic. ally trained men. HOW IT DIFFERS Upon enlistment the skilled man Is sent through a training course de signed to adapt his technical knowledge to military needs. This is divided into two parts: MILITARY That he may be able to defend himself, the recruit is first taught the fundamentals of military science. Instruction in the use of the rifle and bayonet is given until proficiency is obtained. Strength and health are gained by a system of physi cal exercise. TKCHNICAL. The outstanding feature of the course is the training given iu the Military Trade Schools. Here, under competent in structors, the Engineer soldier learns how technical skill is ap plied to the conduct of the war. He comes out of these Schools ready to take an effective place in the Engineer Unit and to "de liver the goods." Everybody Knows What the Engineers Are Doing In France Today, information regarding enllstWnts may be had by addressing Commanding Officer. FIRST REPLACEMENT REGIMENT OK ENGINEERS Washington Barracks, 1). C. Gttl'mg reorf with ;tV thepunch givttafft- Ujai, "J low a flni aooelilt fw..-J for meti raff and a V. - . v n.uancrara ta l naui utLggagu fu0.. Bnd from the depot to any part of the city. Phono 655 or 183. Lee Cant well. FOR SALE Black Minorca Eggs. $1.50 per setting. Write Mrs. W. D. Gordon, Echo, Ore., R. R. No, 1. It oa!y Takes a Minute o send him a pouch g8 Real GRAVELY Chewing Plug Just drop into any wide awake dealer around here, give him 10 cent3 for the pouch of Real Gravely, complete in the special envelope ready for mailing. Address it according to the official directions he will give you. Put on a 3 cent stamp and Uncle Sam's Mails will see that he gets it. Real Gravely it tha tobacco to tend. Not ordinary plug loaded up with sweetening, but condensed quality. It's worth tending a long way, and when he receives it he's got something. Give any man a chew of Real Gravely Plug, and he will tell you that' the kind to tend. Send the bettl Ordinary plug it false economy. It costs less per week to chew Real Gravely, because small chew of it lasts a long while. SEND YOUR FRIEND IN THE U. S. SESV1CE A POUCH OF GRAVELY Even "over there' a 3c ttamp will put it into hit handt. P. B. GRAVELY TOBACCO COMPANY, Danville, Va. Th Patent Poach: ketp$ it Fmh and Clean and Coed It it not Ileal Gravely vitAout (lit Protection Seal ' Established 1831 Portland, Ore., June 18. More sugar must be saved. This is the 3(iict of the Food Administration, and those who are already curtailing their use of sugar are asked to cut down their consumption still further, while those who have so far neglect ed to make any material decrease in their use of sugar are urged to face the sugar situation squarely as loyal citizens. Federal Food Administrator W. B. Ayer announced on June 13 that un til further notice all retailers will Oe required to limit their sales of sugar for domestic purposes to two pounds it a time in the city and to five pounds at a time to rural customers, this regulation not to apply to sugar i'or domestic canning purposes, for which provision lias been made so hat housewives may obtain propei supplies upon signing a certificate af firming to the Government that she vill not use any of the sugar so pur- hased for any other purpose than mining or preserving. "This temporary restriction," said Jr. Ayer in miking the announce ment, "is necessary in order that tne aiming and preserving requirements if the country may be taken care of and that waste of perishable fruits may thus be prevented. I wish to ay that I am advised from waslung on that there is ample sugar in the sugar-growing countries, and ample sugar-refining capacity in the United States. The whole difficulty lies in the shortage of shipping facilities. Undoubtedly there is more or less loss occasioned by the activities of the submarines. The extent of this loss I do not know, but the country may place the utmost reliance in Mr. Hoover s statement that this domes- ic conservation is most necessary. The limit for domestic consumption till remains at three pounds per month per person but those who wish to do their full share of service can easily keep their consumption sub stantially under this limit. I most arnestly ask the serious attention of every loyal Oregon family to this very important matter of saving uzar at this time, to the utmost. Self-indulgence in the matter of can dy-eating and indiscriminate con- umption of sugar at the present time is inexcusable and extremely unpa triotic. Let us all save sugar as a war service. Let us do it cheerfully and be glad of the opportunity to make this comparatively trivial sacrifice. A Motorist Wants Satisfaction That is What We Guarantee. In all our repair work c:-.?-lenticus workmanship with a desire to give the best of service to the uutcrist, is making more and more business for the Universal. MANY AUTO OWNERS LIKE UNIVERSAL SERVICF HOW ABOUT YOU? Have your motor troubles been adjusted to your sat M art ion? Let us figure with you on future work. THE UNIVERSAL GARAGE HILL & JOHN'S South Willow Street, Heppner, Ore. The Dishonor Men of Yale. In the Yale senior class statistics the kaiser received 11 votes in an- wer to the question, Who is the greatest man in the world? There are 11 Germans in the class. We should like to see an announce ment that there were 11 members of the senior class at Yale who would not receive their degrees at com mencement. These 11 seniors should be the brazen youths who insult their col; lif e and the country In which they ' ave sought an education by pro clming the murderer of Edith Ca "cll and the destroyer of the Lusita- a to be the greatest man in the :id! It will not do to whistle this Inci dent down the wind as a matter of no importance a mere ebullition of the spirits on the part of thoughtless college boys, signifying nothing but a desire to seem smart. The declaration deserves to be dsa'.t with seriously. Seniors at Yale today are no longer mere boys. Scores and hundreds of Yale students are rpnrpsentpfl hv stars unnn her service flag. They are not too young ' to fight. So the 11 undergraduates of the class of '18 who think the kaiser is the greatest man in the world can not be allowed to plead the baby act as an excuse for their de fiant declaration proclaiming admira tion for the autocrat who would en slave America if lie could. How long would 11 American students remain in the University of Berlin if they ventured to record their opinion that Woodrnw Wilson was the geatest man in the world? indeed, we might better ask, How long would they re main above ground? There is something more than a mere vainglorious taint In this procla mation of the German kaiser as the world's superman at the very heart of higher education in America. The young apostles of kultur who thus testify to their admiration for the Hohenzollern of Potsdam want man kind to see how safely Germans may show their contempt for this country even within the precincts of its gerat est institutions of learning. To confer the baccalaureate degree upon such fellows as these 11 dis honor men of Yale would be equiva lent to a declaration that a good mor al character is no longer of any con sequence in a college education; for any man, woman or child who can possibly believe that William II. of Germany is the greatest man in the world is utterly devoid of moral per ceptions. New York Sun. Turning Used Cars Into Profitable True no TRUXTUN Truck Attachment Makes Lowest Cost Dependable Truck Fits Any Make of Car Internal Gear Shaft Drive The driving mechanism of the Truxtun is of a type that has proved most efficient. Most of the heavy hauling of the armies of the world is done with this type internal gear drive. The Truxtun is durable, economical, and reasonable in price. VAUGHN & SONS LOCAL DEALERS, HEPPNER. Sapolio doing its work. Scouring forU.5.Marme Corps recruits. Join Now! INOCM MORGAN? SONS tO. APPLY AT ANY ?0ST OFFICE for SERVICE UNDER THIS EMBLEM Men who wear this emblem are US. MARINES The Gazette-Times $2.00 After July 1st N. M. Stockner and Claud Met'arty were in Heppner the fir-t of the week making preparations to leave for the high mountains with the Paul Webb sheep. Part of Mr. Webb's sheep were taken to summer range in Ida ho last week and the sheep In charge of Stockner and McCarty will range near Granite. Mrs. Edward Clark, formerly Miss Opal Bretz of Hillsboro, arrived .In Heppner Saturday to join her hus band. Mrs. Clark just finished a term in the McMinnvllle schools, where she had been teaching. Our Handy ALL !)., 77, make washing easy. 'VB8U w kill i F ,. ,j a-j i. c .---i ; ftti mar, . 1 SOME MKX WILL OO A IiOXti WAYS TO I'lXl) SUM!; LAHOH SAVIXU AKTK'I.K TO LKiHTKX HIS WOllK, HIT NMVDI! THINKS THAT THK RKAL HAK1 WOI5K AHOIT HIS HO.M1', IS THK FAMILY VASHIX. THKHK A HE ITS OF LAHOK-SAVEKS KOH WASH DAY RIGHT IX OUR STORE AND YOl'R WIFE SHOILO HAVE THEM. THEY DOX'T COST MUCH AND WILL MAKE HEU HAPPIER AXI) SAVE HER HEALTH AND STRENGTH. COME IX AXD LET I S SHOW THEM TO YOU. USE OUR HARDWARE; IT 8TAXDE HARD WEAR. Peoples Hardware Go Successors to Tash & Akers