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TIU li V.l TH -TIM1 S, lim'NKK, OIIK.. HIIHSII.W, MAR. M, 1920. mwm METHODS USED GX WAS VEIERASS ih-r ti ftun l- k tit iiithy to Waluui:uD, SUr u 16. lit l rt-st-a-1 UtiVf Jall!f. W. lln-it j. ol Xr ork. I and IV1. Frar.kiia 1'Ohtr, tvainiaa-t!t-r ff !l.t- Aii;truiii; l.'i:irn, have in-' -Utiiti-il a i mi ;!.r ::ihun;.i:it' uio f il,t Ki.i. r.,1 Hoard (or Vov'a-; Iioii.il Kiiua:o:i. At t lit- insiauce of ll. i- l.ttioii l;..,d. kt:oj has fcuro-' dtitttl a n-.-t,-lutir. lor the folio uig i information: Kirst, -wlit'ihtr the Federal Board' for Vocational Kduoatioa, or any ag ent, oihoer or em;i'oe thereof, issued an orilor to any one or more of the officers, scents or employes of said lioard containing instructions to puide such officers, agents or em ployes in the disposition of applica tions of disaohd soldiers for training under the Vocational Rehabilitation Act, hiih said instructions were in the following language, or the sub stance thereof, to--ait: "The organs used in approving cases are the eyes and the brain. The ears and the heart do not function. Be hard-boiled. Members of the dis trict office staffs will beat you over the head with verbal pressure. Dis trict pressure causes all our mistakes. Put cotton in your ears and lock the door. If you are naturally synipa thetic, work nights when nobody is there. Accept advice from central office. Take all the cigarettes you can get from members of the district office, staffs, but no advice." Second, if said order was so issued, the name of the person or persons is suing the same; whether said person or persons are now in the Govern ment service under the Vocational Rehabilitation Act, and, if not in such service, w hen and under what circum stances of resignation, dismissal or otherwise, the severance from the ser vice took place; (whether said order was issued with the knowledge of any one or more members of the Federal Board for Vocational Education, and, if so issued, the names of the mem bers of said board who had such knowledge. If said order was issued without the knowledge of any mem ber of the board, whether said order has been rescinded, and if rescinded, the date when said order became in effective. Husted's resolution was referred to the Education Committee of which rr.rrnt net Js a Congressional mes- c.i'.ior.. t!.e Federal Board for Voca- or.a! K.'.u.ation surely does, and I .ttn co'.rg to the bottom of this tnat ! r, not only to find out who issued rhe unfeeling 'hard-boiled' order and "hot her the members of the board were aware of its issuance, but also to develop the facts concerning the entire operation and policy of the board. "Everv member of Congress is greatly disappointed at the failure of the Federal Board for Vocational Ed ucation to achieve the standards for which it was intended. It was the intention and hope of Congress that this organization should accomplish a great humanitarian work, and it surely was the belief that the admin istration of the rehabilitation aiw would be placed in the hands of men who would administer its provisions j wisely and in accordance with a pro per attitude toward the wounded sol-j da rs The "hard t.:!. .V order is su;h . :ent t 'videuce of ht short the board has la'.teti m lnatn'.aining the neces sary sympathetic attitude toward the tommy's w ounded eteratis. Con cress has generously appropriated JJl.OOO.t'OO for the work." Arnold riper, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Fiper. lias placed an order for tl.'Oo worth of lumber with the Heppner Flaning & Chop Mill. Mr. l'-per will begin the erection of a modern bouse on his farm east of Lexington in the near future. Ben O. Anderson, who recently sold his Eight Mile farm to his bro ther Howard, has purchased a "-passenger Chandler touring car from Martin Ueid. Mr. and Mrs. Ander son will spend several weeks in Fort land but may decide to locate In Hood River, where Mr. Anderson owns property. WimhI To Trut His lntere-ls To Hays It Is Announced. Chicago, March 1. Following a conference between deneral Wood, William C. rrocter, Frank Hitch , cock, J. J. McGraw, Fred Stanley, jllrederilk A. Joss, N. 3. Walpole and I others actively interested In the Leonard Wood campaign. Chairman i Protter issued a statement in which ; he declared that an overwhelming ! sentiment for Leonard Wood's candi dacy has developed during the week, all of us that Mr. Hitchcock hM "It is of particular gratification to joined our committee," Mr. Procter said. "I want to take this occasion to deny vigorously the rumors that have been put Into circulation to the effect that anyone connected with the Wood campaign twill attempt to un seat Will Hays as chairman of the na tional committee after a presidential candidate is chosen by the Republican party. Every staunch Republican ilj knows that party has made great pro- E gross under the very able leadership EH! of Mr. Hays, and General Wood will trust his interests in his capable hands when nominated." IMli!!! !ll!ll!!!ll!!!ll!!HI!!l!l!!!llll!!l!l!!l!ll!!!!!ll!ll!!!i!!!K 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ft We Have Received a Carload of w Geo. W. Milholland, local agent for the Standard Oil Company, returned to Heppner Wednesday after spending " several weeks in Portland where he underwent treatment at the hands of rrr: specialists. Mr. Milholland met with a serious accident about two years , JSj; ago and the specialists found at this time that mine cf the bones in his 1; neck Iwere badly out of place. He re- turns home greatly improved in rj health, we are glad to state. EE Christina Science. Christian Sclerce services are held evry Sunday morning at 11::00 o' clock in the lodge room In the 1. O. O. F. building. Testimony meetings are held every Wednesday evening at 8:00 o'clock at the home ot Mrs. Eugene Slocum. All interested are invited to attend thse services. No. 1 Spring Barley Anyone wanting good seed barley i will do well to call on us. Leach & Scott Warehouse Lexington, Ore. jj I Representative Simon D. Fess is! chairman, for immediate hearings. In commenting upon his resolution Mr. Husted said: "We cannot afford to overlook an absolutely incorrect and unsympathe tic attitude of the board in connection with its work. The 'hard-boiled' or der reflects an incorrect attitude which is callous and flippant, and everybody connected with its issu ance should be dismissed from the board as wholly unfit to administer the rehabilitation law passed by Con gress. If any department of the Gov- wife dT 8?me flttJ? lM I ou re going to just ngnt. LJecause Lucky Strike ciga rettes give you the good, wholesome flavor of toasted Burley tobacco. Via r vsns P n 9 lt ten to Anticipated Sunshine! During the long cold months we anticipated this day the arrival of sunshine Spring EASTER ! l)t'Sj)itt t lit slow shipments and uuriei'-proiluc'tion we have tis usual the new and exclusive Shoes for both men mid women in the very newest lasts. Here are shown but two models from our big stock. Allow us to show you others. You'd better select today. Don't throw your old shoes away. They can he re paired and mailt! like new. WORK NEATLY BONE. GOOD WORKMANSHIP E. N. Gonty Shoe Store Made of selected mat calf the narrow toe with the stitched tip effect and tliu high arch and instep, to gether with the high tongue effect and the one-eylet tie make this pump of un usual beauty. Turn solo and full French heel a wonder ful value at. .$(1,110 to $8.50 Itronn, lllack and True Tone Here Is one of the finest boot bargains we ever had to offer our men patrons better have a pair-now they won't last long at this price U.OO to MM SERBIAN TAMSUR1CA ORCHESTRA The Serbian 'i aiubui ica Oichesira, soon to be heard here on the Lyceum Course, is the only organization of its kind in America. It is unquestionably one of the most unusual and attractive musical companies on the platform. These six young Serbians appear in the bright colorful costumes of their native land, singing and playing their Slavic music, extraordinary in its exquisite iweetness and thrilling power. They use various sizes of the tamburlca, the household instrument of their people for generations. While similar to the mandolin, guitar and banjo, It possessea larger musical possibilities because of greater life and sweetness of tone, 22 Coming Monday MARCH Star Theater A Rare Musical Treat Admission: Children 50c ::: Adults $1.00 Pennsylvania 0 TUBE TON TESTED" With every Vacuum Cup Tire bought at our store ws will give ABSOLUTELY FREE one "Ton Tested" Tube of cor responding size an indispensable com bination for the motorist who demands absolutely highest quality. This is done to give our customers every advantage of economical early-season buying and to give prospective customers an opportunity of proving for themselves what our regular customers know the supreme wearing qualities of Vacuum Cup Tires and the guaranteed effectiveness of the Vacuum Cup tread on wet, "skiddy" pavements. This offer is LIMITED. Orders placed now in anticipation of Spring and Summer re quirements mean a very sub stantial saving in your tire equipment. Adjustment basis per warranty tag attached to each casing: Vacuum Cup Fabric Tires 6,000 Mile Vacuum Cup Cord Tirci 9,000 Miles Universal Garage Hill & Johns Heppner, Ore. CHANDLER SIX Famous For Its Marvelous Motor Chandler Leads Because of Its Real Worth IT Is easy to boast and make claims and to so magnify mere incidents that they may appear as mighty events. It is easy to paint in the colors of exaggeration. Chandler advertising has never carried boasts or unfounded assertions to the public. It has never extolled some single per formance as final evidence of superiority. The Chandler Six is so distinctly the leader among medium priced high-grade cars because of its own worthiness, which for sales purposes does not need the support of exaggeration. Chandler worthiness comes primarily, of course, from its great chassis, light, strong and enduring, featured by the famous Chandler motor developed throughout seven years of constant manufacture with no change of type of design, but with refinements and developments which have kept it long strides ahead of any other six. This isn't a claim. It's a fact, and over sixty thousand Chandler owners would tell you so if you could ask them. Six handsome bodies, splendidly built and finished, are mounted on the one standard Chandler chassis. Other cars of some similarity are listed at hundreds of dollars more SIX SPLENDID BODY TYPES Sevan-Passenger Touring Car, $1895 Four-Passenger Roadster, S1S9S Four-Passenger Dispatch Car, tl97S Seven-Passenger Sedan, S2S9S Four-Passenger Coupe, t279S Limousin t339i (4 II Mm f. .. . Clmland, OkU) MARTIN REID, Local Dealer CHANDLER MOTOR CAR COMPANY, CLEVELAND, OHIO