HOOD RlVKIt GLAC1KU. Till USDaY. MAY 1. 1018 CHANDLER. S(X Famous For Its Marvelous Motor ChutuiU-r Coupe - P- Jv-- k -?u.- rU . .. - mwy --- jOi Why Women Choose The Chandler WOMEN chocro the Chandler Six quite 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 hody designs, the comfort of its deep-cushioned seats and the beauty of its finish. They choos 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, St SOS Four-Passenger Roadster, SI SOS Four-Passenger Dispatch Car, St 675 Convertible Sedan, S2205 Convertible Coupe, S210S Limousine, S280S All prices I. o. ft. Cleveland) Come Choose Your Chandler Now Gilbert Motor Car Co. I u . r f 111 H tr I I I I H I f m- I I I l I 11 XJ V I.I tri V H I IXl I iii-iiib D2W1TT MOTOR CO. CYCLOPS MYSTERY IN NEW HOIEi STILL UNSOLVED; s The DeWitt Motor Co., local Ford! Fourteen rersons, one a German, dealers, are now in their commodious j were arrested when a British steam-1 quarters, located on the prominent I ship arrived at an Atlantic irt Mon-1 eorrter of Cascade avenue and Third day from a South American vrt. street, and are excellently prepared Government officials met the vessel and equipped to handle all the require- i and perhaps never since this country merits of the Ford owner. entered the war were passengers sub- Mr. beWitt states that it is their in- iected to a more thorough examination. tention at all times to employ expert mechanics, thereby giving to the Ford owner the best possible service. "When your bring your Ford into our place," he says, "we can tell you immediately the cost of labor to repair same, having tixed charges for every operation. These labor charges are hxed by the Ford Motor Co., and it is up to us to employ the right men or we cannot maintain this schedule and expect to make any money in this de partment, which we are going to fea ture. We w ill keep on hand a com plete stock of genuine Ford parts, so that Ford owners will not be delayed in securing their wants. Ford dealers are not permitted to handle spurious parts. We will also carry a complete stock of Goodyear tires and tubes, be lieving this line to be good and prob ably the most popular line of tires and tubes on the market. However, we ar not confined to Goodyears, and will supply our customers with any stock they may desire. "One of the features to be tried out and that without doubt will prove most satisfactory to our Fori customers, will be that we will gitfe to all Ford owners day storage, free of charge and without any obligations whatever. This undoubtedly will be appreciated by our country owners who can run their car into our large storage space. where it will be free from the ele ments and also be absolutely safe. In fact, we are here to give service and expect to gain and maintain our busi ness through our excellent service de partment. Since completion the new garage has won much admiration from the people of the city. The improvement of the corner over its former condition, when it was occupied by shacks, the home of innumerable stray cats, is a benefit to the city. The structure is well equipped and conveniently located. The great floor space will enable the DeWitt Motor Co. to make excellent displays of cars and accessories, and stilll the storage space will be very great. The annoncement of free day storage for Ford owners is winning favorable comment. AT THE LIBERTY Methodist Church Sunday School 10 a. m. There is a place for you. At 11a., ni. Mother's bay will be observed with special mu sic and sermon, Fach mother attend ing the service will receive a flower. Come and bring a friend. At 8 p. m. the C. E. convention will have charge of the service. Oak Grove - There will be Mother's Day service at 'A o'clock. J. I). l.evvellen, Pastor. First Baptist Church Sunday school 111 a. m. J. li. 1'. at 5 p. ni. I'.. Y. I'. (!. at 7 p. m. Prayer meeting 8 p. ni. Wednesday. Sermon Sunday evening at H o'clock hv Kev.M. L. Hu'tton, subject. "That Boy's Moth er," it being a Mother's Day sermon, and the first in the following series on "That Hov." Sunday, Mav 12, "That Boy's Mother;" Sunday, May Hi. ''That Boy's Father;" Sunday, May 2o,"Thal Boy's Home ;" Sunday, June 2, "That Boy's Sister;" Sunday, June 9, "That Boy Himself." Congregational Church Sunday school at 9.45 a. m. Classes for everybody. Sermon at 11 a. m. Subject, "Rabbi, Where Dwellest Thou?" As we have but one sermon on Sunday the whole congregation is urged to make it a good one by being present. M. L. Mutton, Pastor. Prodium Process Means Millions Saved To Tire Users T HE Prodium Process has done for rubber what vanadium did for steel. It has made it stronger and tcugher, and vastly increased its wear-resisting qualities. Republic Prodium Process Tires are practically immume to road cuts and chipping, and wear down as smoothly and evenly as a piece of tempered steel. Even after the Staggard Studs are gone, many miles of service remain in the tire. The history of the Republic has been a chronicle of progressive improvement in tire making. It is fitting that the Prodium Process should be a product of the Republic laboratories. di.igui 'irdi.i to Alto , ;m Hi The Staggard Tread was effective non-skid tire. the first Republic Black-line Red Inner Tubes have a reputation for freedom from trouble The Republic Rubber Company Youngstown, Ohio The Tire Shop Republic Tires HMililfiiiltMaM! Today .Margery Wilson will be sliov n in her latest Triangle release, "The Flames of Chance," an adaptation of "The Three Godsons of Jeaneue Gou treau," which ran in the La lies' Home Journal. It is a story of young stenographer in this ouriirv who wrote very intimate and per-o nai letters or clieer to allied priso ners ol war in (iermany ate sea', them favors until one is released and, owing to the intimacy of her letters, she is obliged to herself as an old lady in meet the returned soldier, one-reel comedy, "The Price Head." will he shown. Fri. and Sat., May 10 & 11 We present Julian Kltinge, the f-.imous female impersonator, who en joys the unique distinction of being the best dressed "woman" in tilt world. He appears in "The Clever Mrs. Carfax," in which lie uses his wonderful ability to pass as a wo man to run down a gang of black mailers and to find his sweetheart Mr. Kltinge brought his entire com pany from Los Angeles to Portland to make part of the picture anil scon e- on the Columbia river Highway are shown. An Animated Weekly will also be shown. Sunday, May 12, One Day Only Texas Quinan, that wonderfully talented triangle star, will De seen in her latest dramatic success "The Gun Woman," a tense and thrilling story unlike anything ever befor shown with this talented young star Also a comedy, "A Butler's Bust Pp.' Mon. and Tues., May 13 & 14 We present the first of Mary Hob eits Kinehart's famous sub-deb stor ies adapted to the screen and pre sonting Miss Marguerite Clark ns the clever little "flapper" heroine. The first of the series will be entitlei "Bab's Diary" and is the kind of pic U;re just suited to the damty per senality of Miss Clark. We will al so present Polly Moran, Slim Sum n.erville and "Honest-eyed" Ben Tur pin in a rip-roaring Western traves t entitled "Hoping Her Horaeo This is another comedy from the Mack Scnnett studios. This is hear of a comedy and the whole show is up to the usual high Para mount standard of excellence. Wed. and Thurs., May 15 & 16 We present the Triangle players and Darrell Fuss in a dandy comedy drama, "Her American Husband and a one-reel comedy, "Too Many Husbands." Church Women Make Garments The Ladies' Aid society of the Con ereeational church have taken up the making of garments for two year old Belgium refugees. All members and friends are asked to send any garment or material that could be cut out and made over into clothes for these chil dren to Mrs. J. M. Culbertson, or phone to her regarding same. With the heir of all, the Aid wishes to make at leas 50 sets for these children, five gar ments being in each set, and anything you can give toward making these clothes will be greatly appreciated. Also, any ladies of the Aid who have old papers are requested to tie them in bundles of convenient size to handle and call Mrs. W. T. Price, Phone 2.r8;t, who has charge of collecting them. Mrs. Winslow Will Enter Service Mrs. L. B. Winslow, whose husband is already chasing submarines, went to The Dalles Saturday to tike an examin ation, having applied for entrance to a yeoman class in the navy. Mrs. Wins low formerly resided at Eugene. Her husband enlisted early last year from that citv. Mrs. Leslie Newton accom panied Mrs. Winslow to The Dalles, The German, it was said, was placed under guard by the Quartermaster soon after he had lioanied the vessel. In their search for concealed documents the government agents even broke two ollow canes he carried and also seized honograph records in his baggage. Lieutenant-Commander Mouth, L. S. N., said that the missing naval collier yclops left a Caribbean port and long before the collier was reported missing an advertisement appeared in a Portu gese newspar at Kio Janerio an nouncing that a requiem mass would te elebrated for Alfred L. Moreau Gotta- halk. United States Consul-General in Rio Janerio, "lost when the Cyclops was sunk at sea. It was not until April 15 that the navy uenartmeiit announced that the llier w as missing. I he advertise ment, appearing nearly a month tie tore the official announcement, was signed by prominent men in Rio Janiero, who later are said to have disclaimed re sponsibility for its appearance. I he passengers said it was suspected that the advertisement w as inserted bv German agents, to transmit a report of their operations. (.has. tilz, brother of V. J. nlzand well known here, was aboard the Cy- ops. Mr. r'ilz has heard nothing from the navy department since the Cyclops was reported overdue. Local friends recently received an issue of "The Salvo," a publication is sued by the men aboard the II. S. S. Pittsburgh. Mr. Filz was aboard the Pittsburgh, after his reenlistment, and his picture is shown in the navy paper, accompanying an article that told of Mr. r llz s record of champion welter weight boxer of the Asiatic Fleet. APPLE BLOSSOM IN VALLEY IS SPOTTED j With the blossoming season at its height, and growers now able to make estimates of the coming seasons applt yield from the density of the blooms. it is predicted that the Hood Kiver ap ple crop for 1!)1K will fall below that t l'.Uti, when the harvest reached "l.iiOO.OOO boxes. Last year was the off season for most local orchards, and it was expected that the yield ot this season would go to l.NMI.OOU boxes, but the heavy blossom is not general. In some orchards the yield will be unusu ally light. The tonnage, however, may be ma terially increased by a long growing season. Last year s tonnage was shortened by the unusually cool weath er that prevailed up into June. With the blossoming ot truit trees two weeks earlier this year, the apples, provided the summer is warm, may reach an extra size. lI (Jordniuous Chain gives easy startin g, quick and smooth acceleration, power and mileage, in Red Crown gasoline. STANDARD OIL COMPANY tCtl.iorm) m r jr we I j9 uasoimo C. V. PEFFER, Special Agent, Standard Oil Co., Hood River Kltinge on Turning Night Into Day Mr. Fltinge, the well known fem inine impersonator, who has recently finished this second Paramount photo play, "The Clever Mrs. Carfax ' the tirst one having been "The Countess Charming" recently gave out his rea sons for deserting the stage. 'It certainly seemed queer at first to tie getting up at about the time 1 hud been used to going to bed - and the other way around. Hut now 1 like it a million times better and wouldn't change back. "There are many reapons why 1 en joy this- the first being that it seems healthier. My complexion has im proved tremendously. This sounds odd for a man to say but if 1 were not careful about lomplexion and figure where would "The Clever Mrs. Car fax" be? "Another reason is that I believe the early morning hours to be the pleasant est part of the day. 1 never knew much about them before, but on closer acquaintance, 1 like them." "The Clever Mrs. Carfax" is on the bill at the Liberty theatre Friday and Saturday. Films left w ith us up to 4 o'clock p. in. are readv for delivery the next evening. Slocom .V. Cantield Co. mSati mJ v 3 SSa7 Judge Thos. F. Ryan Present Assistant State Treasurer , REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE ST ATE. TREASURER "The voters of this state need - Men who understand the work which it is their duty to do ; and men with capacity to do the duties which devolve upon them ; men who are honest, fearless and patriotic; men who are Americans. Such a man is Judge Thos. F. Ryan." Canby News." "Thos. F. Ryan, P. G. M., candidate for the office of state treasurer, has been the efficient deputy for the past seven years and has made good in that position. He posesses an intimate knowledge of the duties it involves, is capable, honest and courteous. We have an abiding faith in Rro. Ryan's ability, experience and superior fitness to fill this important position." Pacific Oddfellow. As an active member of the grange he has worked consistently for the building of good roads from farm to market ; for horticultural and agricul tural legislation, and for practical drainage, irrigation and rural credits laws. aid adv.) o The Orchardist in the market for a grader and apple sizing machine will save money by seeing me at the earliest opportunity. My machine is no experiment. After severest tests with competing ma chines, my sizer has won the approval of all fruit districts. Just yesterday 1 had an order for four graders from Idaho. Ideal Fruit and Nursery Co. Grader will make you money because of the low cost of original investment as compared with other machines, and another item its cheap ness of operation. C A I. I. AUGUST GUIGNARD IDEAL FRUIT & NURSERY CO. Tel. 5832 Third Liberty Bonds Now Ready for Delivery We ore lod to announce that there will be no delay in -the delivery of the third issue of Liberty Bonds. We have already received our first ship ment oi these bonds and are ready to make delivery of all denominations. BUTLER BANKING COMPANY M KM HER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM COAL AND WOOD Rock Springs and Utah Coal-Best Grades Only. Wood of ali kinds special quotations on carload lots. Crushed Rock add Sand and. Gravel. STORAGE Remember we are always at your service for any of the above items or for the transfer of your trunk or any other hauling. Transfer & Livery Co. TELEPHONE 4111 o