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1 PAGE FOUR THE DALLES DAILY CHRONICLE. TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1921. THE! DAILY CHRONICLE i Established 1890 Ths Dalles. Or. Published Every Evening; Except Sunday by the Chronicle Publishing- company Ine Ben R. Lltfln Alvtn I Bucklln .General Manager -KdUor' Entered in The Dalles postofrlce aa second class matter. i , United Press and United News Service Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY CHRONICLE BY CARRIER One year. In advance 15.00 1 Six months, in advance 13.00 1 One month , .so une year, in advanve Six months, In advance s.oo 12 bo .so One month WEEKLY CHRONICLE I One year, In advance. $2.00 In ordering change of address, sub scriber should always give old as well as new address. Telephone Main 111 subscribers to the Chronicle are guar- anteed service. Prompt and regular de- livery of every subscriber's papw Is the aim of the circulation departments The Chronicle carriers are retired to put ubscriber8 wishes "the wwrdluvered. I THE SOLDIER SONUS. When fjprmnnv on ' - vws hhh 5UV JUil 4 I allies sought to foist the right of might and Hun kultur upon the world, thousands of Oregon men ( stepped forward and shouldered guns and went over to stop the Teuton hordes, then striving very success fully to convert the world by force of arms. These men, some of them from thia county, in their poing gave up,er service men a chance to erect remunerative jobs, chances of pro- homes, to be units in the state and motion. Some of them left girls to 'you'11 not find any of them going whom they were anrsegod whom they over to Red disciples who preach would have married shortly in tha destruction of the established order., normal course of events. These soldiers of Oregon sacri-! ficed every chance they had In life1 to defend this nation its people and principals and industries. The German menace was subdued. The soldier boys came back to Ore gon. The jobs they had left were filled. The chances of promotion as they affected the soldier boys had passed to others. Worst of all, theBe service men came back during a period of high prices, during which time their dol lar was worth aoout 45 cents. They found it hard to secure work, there were too many men for the avail able jobs, and they found that the raoney they had war. soon swallowed up by high wartime costs. As a consequence of all this, the soldiers of Oregon have not been able to establish themselves in in dustry again. They have been un able to make money. They have been unable to claim the girls they left and marry them. That's about the situation. These men sacrificed all to aid us. What are we going to do to aid them? An act has been passed by the Oregon legislature which provides that world war veterans may seucre a bonus of 15 a month for each month of service, exclusive of the deceive. j first 60 days, sucn tiuin not to ex-j Speech the greatest gift to man ced 500, or should the service man kind is used also to hurt others ' wish, he may secure :i loan from the . mentally. The harsh word is spoken state up to 3,000, 'A 75 percent of j in the home or on the street. Dut the valuation of properly he or his the effect of that harsh word does family holds. Interest on this loan not end just there. Trains are is to be four percent. wrecked by harsh words. Ships go The act has become law through on the rocks because of harsh worts. passage by the legislature and the signature of the governor. However, in order to provide funds to carry out the provisions of the act, a con stitutional amendment legalizing the issuance of bonds to cover the ex pense thus incurred by the state must be voted on by the people of Oregon. A special election for this purpose has been called for June 7. (said words that can nover bo recall What are you going to do for the J ed. The shafts sank deep into anoth beys who helped you ln your hour tor's soul. The damage was done for of necessity?- Help them of course, j ever. Yeu can never reealr that In helping them you will be helping damage. the state. I You've stood on the corner or in A few very needy former service some public place and listened to men will no doubt claim the cash gossip. Again speech is being per bonus. They require cash bow to J verted. The Qrundles who profess to tide them over financial difficulties. J know so much about others do they But most of the former service! American I-egion will avail them- able to prove most of them. They j for SALE Residence property and selves of the loaa plan of beau. Ua- deduce certain conclusions from facts ; vacant lots. Inquire 618 Clay street, tier this plan the state will not be which come to their notice. They. greatly indebted. Bonds will be Is- don't reallso that facts are subjects POr sALB-Cfaevrolet. 1918 model, sued and will draw Interest presun- as is the desert wastes to mirage. b)i tlre8 three of them now; en ably at about six percent The mosey Things are not what they seem and . Bno overhauled. $200. Call black thus secured would be loaned to things that seesa are sot 191)1 after fi p. m, 6 farmer service sseo at four percent, The state at all events would be out merely the difference la Inter - its. As time penes; K 'to swpeeed t0 lncrease tne loan rate t0 slx per 1 cent bo that the loans would ac- tually carry themselves. Through the medium of theBe loans service men in this state would be helped to their financial feet. They' deserve to be, Inasmuch as they . I i were placed in their present condit-. . . ... ... , - .. Ion by sacrificing themselves for us. i I Isn't It fair that we reciprocate? But the aid extended to service men would be aid to the state as well. The state through the loan . feature of the bonus would be build- . , . . A uttM ing useii mio a uuasr auu uc commonwealth. Everywnerenew farms would be developed by service men, everywhere new businesses would rise, promoted by former ser- u vice men, everywhere homes would .... be erected to house new families. The loan to tomer Berv,ce men' in the form of a bonus for sacrifices borne, Is not only fair, but good bust- ness for the former Bervlce men ana fn- ,, aroto It ntri vn ..v. flrar S.W UW WM V V W tjf W W the warriors, secondly the state be- cause Industry will be speeded up, new resources developed and new homes erected. A thousand things about the loan feature of the bonus, stand out at- tractively, but perhaps the most noteworthy is the deterrent it will be to red propaganda. Give the form- A man does not further the work of destroying his own chances in life Ms own business or his home. i Vote yes when the matter of sol- dier bonus is presented to you on June 7. 18 8PEECH PERVERTED? T " 1 is man perverting the one talent which distinguishes him from the animals? It would seem so Snnpph . ! apeecn' xuuol wunaenui girt mankind has is used to bring woe to others and to make hearts break instead of making this a pleasanter world in whtoli r n. which to live, spreading joy and ban- Isnlng sadness. Talletrand says, "Speech was not given to people to express their tmhta h, . , thoughts but to disguise them." And the language of diplomats bears out this assertion. Treaties which are merely speech in permanent form do not state what they seem to. Hence FOR RENT Three furnished house wars have disrupted the world since keePln6 rooms. Adults only. 1002 time began. Men have offered their1 AlVrd Street' TelePhone red 601'6 lives in sacrifice, tha treasure of the FOR RENT 3 unfurnished rooms, up world has been shot away in de-' stairs. Three lots for gardening, struction, peaceful flelds have been Telephone main 4341. 5 ravished with shells, women have for' RENT Clean, roomy apart wept for sons and fathers and sweet- ments, furnished. Reasonable to hearts who never came home. ( right parties. 700 Case street. 11 All this misery has resulted from ---'-'-- " Icauueu irom FOR' RENT iNicely furnished house speech being used as a medium to . . ,x. Men kill others because of harsh words. It Is evident that speech is being perverted. The trainmen, ships crews, men ln general, do the wrong thing as a result of harsh words' bo cauao they are distracted. How many friends have you lost because you pervorted the gift of ( 'speech? In a moment of anger you know? If called npon for proof of j sometimes reputations are ruined because mankind pervert the preai - .est gift he possesses. j We .wonder If sneoch. wasn!t given human beings to raise them up and distinguish them from the animal , kingdom, to make for happiness and progress? -The Bsst Big Sitter Plain Lazy By Buck "I'm glad," wailed the grouch in Fflra tit Tllfmnt "Uat tlife .flnnn) ti. o t. -, , w . , . er election was lost. It means a lot to , . .... .... m" " ouuou 1'mu"uu"' or course, the project to construct a dam at the Mill creek falls and a huge reservoir in Sorosls park niny not ue the thing," admitted the man wh smUed easily "The people have spoken and I'm willing to rest on the decision Just the same uinjuiuy uecision. just me same though, this city needs more water. " must have more water to grow. In- dustries come where abundant water is to be secured and homeseekers sample the water and if it pleases luo" lttBle "egin UUHU1HS houses ho &dded ..Vm' gl&A the water bondfJ were beaten. I'd be glad if it had been any other project that Had been beaten," whined the grouch. "So you, don't want The Dalles to 8row- You're against expansion. What Classified advertising l cent per woro 5&VSaa"w clon rates on appUcaUonftt 010 mc- FOR RENT FOR SALE 12x14 tent, 2000 old brick. Telephone red 5741. 7 FOR SALE Cheap, two milk goats. 1 Innuirn 308 Went Rlehth ntrent (! WANTED Two-quart milk goat. W. F. King, Prlneville, Ore. . 11 nn.w. FOR REJXT Furnished room for one or t ' icle, or two gentlemen. Apply C63, Chron- R RBNT-Unfumlshed complete apartment. Reasonable rent. Apply 313 Ea8t Fifth street. 6 uwirmiwuw t0R RENT0no furnished sleeping ' rm' h0t ld Water ln rm 205 East Tenth. Phone black 411. 9 rj-, . VAnr , rilinarirL-r. FOR RENT Furnished houBekeep- ing suitC8, TelePhone black 2301 520 East Third street. no children. 323 West Ninth, Te!e phone black 1811. 7 FOR RENT Room with board In a modern home. Gentleman preferred. 1000 Fulton street. Telephone red 3491. 6 FOR RENT Eight room furnished house, sleeping porch, piano, elec tric rauge. Telephone main 1631 or red 1972. 7 FOR RENT Ford light delivery with driver. Light hauling and baggage transfer. Telephone black 4661 or black 411. Frank Culllns. A21 fOh 5ALK for SALE Grape plants. Call 30F13 FOR SALE Cook stove. Call 722 East Third. FOR SALE One minute washing ma chine, ball-bearing wringer practi cally new. Telephone black 4762. 7 FOR SALE One Ford light delivery. Good mechanical condition. Black 5081. FOR SALE WlrelesB apparatus of all kinds. Bogus k. Miller, Tresco oKents. Telephone red 3542, 8i wr 8 ALE Used furniture, Hoosier . cablnet beating stove, rocking c hairs and few other articles. Call V - ..rc4 3811 or 204 iWeeKFetirtb. , . U I . rrr I , we need is a few first-class runerals," said the man who smiled easily. "No," protested the grouch, "I'm not against expansion and I sure want The Dalles to grow. But Usten. Last year the garden dried up. "We scarce ly got our seed back. And my wife said that until the city augmented its supply of water we'd plant no more garden. "Well, you don't approve of a gar denless city, do you?" asked the man who smiled easily. Thousands of dol lars worth of vegetables are raised in the aggregate each year by local gardeners. That means that every family saves a little money on food bills." "I'm not considering what will re sult to the other fellow," snarled the grouch. 'M'm looking out for myself." "Thoroughly selfish," commented the man who smiled easily. "Well, don't you see," enthused the grouch, now that the cityi isn't to have more water, and my wife won't raise a garden as a consequence, that I won't have to till the soil and plant the seeds and hold the hose. It lets me out of a lot of work. I won't work any calluses into my hands this year. And say my evenings '11 be free." "Some men," said the man who smiled easily, as he made off down the street, "are just too lazy to live. Plain lazy, that's what they are. It's CHRONICLE CLASSIFIED ADMTISEHENTS FOR SALE 21-ton. truck for $1000. Only used four months. Harry Gor dion. Phone red 1331. 9 FOR SALE Five-room plastered house, in good condition. One lot and fruit trees. Call black G252 or call at 312 West Thirteenth. 7 FOR SALE Dry oak wood; old con. 111.50. Second growth, $12.50. Deliv ered. Call 30F22, after C p. m. tt FOR SALE Hatching eggs from heavy laying White Leghorns; $1.50 per setting; $6 per 10. Wtotterson Pullet Farm, telephone red 6361. 7 FOR SALE Trap nest White Leg horn eggs, $1.50 per setting. Ira C. Smith, route 1, box 110, Thomp son's addition. 9 FOR SALE Fresh cow and calf. W. T. Jowett, 405 West Seventeenth street. 6 FOR SALE Cut Rate shoe shop. Part down, balance easy terms. Money making guaranteed. 414 East Sec ond. 9 FOR SALE Largo and small fann und orchard tracts. Reasonabla prices, good terms. W. C. Hanna, Dufur, Ore. 18tf. FOR SALE Rose comb brown leg horn and rose comb White Wyau dotto eggs for setting. $1.25 per setting. Telephone red 4401. A3 FOR SALE Horses. I have a number of good horses for sale cheap. Read's Feed store, east end of Sec ond street, telephone black 5211. 26tt fOIl SAl-iB Two lots, near flour mills, fifteen bearing fruit trees. Price $1,000. $200 down, balance long time. DARINIELLE BROS. 405 Washington Main 6831. 6 FOR SALE Owing to the high fertil ity and increasing demand for Rhode Island Red hatching eggs I will hold my special pen together during April. All orders cared for at $1.00 per 15 or $6 per hundred. Fred Cyphers, R. F. D. No. 3, tele phone red 6362. U2 FOR SALE Modern C-roorn bunga low on paved street ln one of the best residential districts. $2700. One and one quarter acres and new 5-room house ln Thompson's addition for quick salo reduced from $1800 to $1700. Four-room cottage on paved street, with all assessments paid, $1300. Dalles Realty 1 compuny, black 6691. 7 FOR SALE The Dufur Orchurd com pany proposes to sell approximately 2000 acres of lta apple plantings at Dufur, Oregon. The acreage offered is fully planted te seven and eight year old trees in prims coudltlon, but the selling price will be based on agricultural value only. This sale Is for financing purposes and the actual value as orchard property Is Ignored. The property will bo sold i wheat land value. Will cut In tracts of 80 acres and up. W, C. Hanna, Dufur, Ore., authorized sgent. 26tf a wonder they don't get so listless they won't breathe." The Best Bio Sitter LOOKING BACKWARD (From The Chronicle, April 5, 1896.) iHon. E. O. McCoy came very near meeting with a serious accident on the twenty-seventh says the Wasco News. He was going to Grants op his railroad velocipede and failed to hear a train coming behind him, owing to the wind blowing, until it was almost upon him. He managed, however, to get his wheel of the track in time. Maier & Benton are moving their grocery store today and ovpect to be settled in their now quarters by to r.ight. A very entertaining evening was spent by the Rathbone sisters last night, including lunch, games and the usual accessories. The following pro gram was rendered: Reading H. H. Riddell Wong Mrs. Captain Waurt Reading Mrs. Lytle Duet, Mrs. Bradshaw nnd 'Miss Gossur Song, Mrs. McCoy, Mrs. Bradshaw, Miss Gosser, T. A. Hudson, and C. L. Phillips. The last two numbers were enthu WANTED TRANSFER AND EXPRESS Fumi- -" -una ture and piano moving. Freight WANTED - Chambermaid at Glen- hnuled ftnd gmeral expresa W0d h0te1' neB8- Telephones: Stand, red 101; WANTED Woman for general house residence black 1352. J. E. Henste. work on ranch. Mrs. H. A. Van Gil- lltf ' -,nnr 1r We nave to offer the following nur- WANTED To soli, rent and repair aery stock all grown at Hood sewing machines and typewriters. River. Royal anne cherries apricots Hemstitching done. W. A. Coryea. 5 Italian prunes, DellclouB and Win- ter Banana apples also all var- WANTED Clean cotton rags at The ieties for the home orchard. Write Chronicle office, five cents per for prices, Ideal Fruit and Nurs- pound. tf er' Co., Hood River. Ap. 5 WANTED Woman to do general housework ln small family. Must PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS be good cook. Good wages. Address P1ANOa TDNED And repaired, ac S2 Chronicle. 6 ... . . . . vvwwiwwjvjwj - wuwuorwu-. wwui t,0D resulalln8 and refinlshlng. WANTED To talk over business Player actions a specialty. Work proposition with first class auto guaranteed. ,8. A. Dockstader, Cor painter. Jack Whitney, Ford special- son Music store. 320 Fast Second 1st, 709. East Second street. 5 street. Telephone main 10((1. tf WANTED Yard cleaning, garden work, prunning. L. A. Mathews, 602 VENZ BAUER West Eighth street, telephone rod General real estate, Insurance, and 3651. 2tf loans. 100J East Second Btreet. Tele- phone main 1571. 28tt LOST OH FOUND FOUND K. of P. charm. Owner call " 1 1 at Welcome restaurant. 7 qjj FLOWERS LOST Small traveling bag on Dufus orders taken for cut flowers and road. Notify Fred Buskuhl, Friend potted plants for the Jewell Green Oregon. 1 houses. LOSTkeTbook Mrt8 HALLIE WEAVER and Ninth street on Union. Money Black 3171 892 Un,on Btro6t- AS and receipts to J. A. Kuckenthal. , ,, mm - - . JlWftrd- I HOWARD S. SOULE LOST-AVoman's black leather hand Bxpert p,ano Tuner purse, containing considerable mon- , , . oy. Finder call black 2341. Reward. m Wost Statl Re8,dence 6 Phone innm 4201. tf LC)sTn - " i . glasses, in black case. Finder fORO please call red 5231. 5 LOST-Fraternlty pin in shape Tfi Specialists white cross sot with pearls. Find-' Whitney Repair Shop er please notify R. E. Lovett, caro 709 East Second St. Dalles Hotel. 5 TAKEN UP Jersey bull about year t old. No brand.- Owner call W. T. WMte Track Line Jowett, 405 WeBt Seventeenth street, Freight and express betwoon The c Dalles and Wasco, Moro und all way STRAYED OR STOLEN From 1 ,,0,nl8' avu Tlie Da,IeB' 9 a In- Hill ranch near Eight Mile, large bay dn oxcont Sl,nduy- mve Moro' work mare with white mark on face. 1:30 n- !lV0 Wft8C0- 2:30 nl" Weight about 1250. When last seen D- M' PJorce- Proprietor. Telephone had collar gall on loft shoulder. ' bt 1C42 ormaln 471. tf Phone Choster Hill, 16F4. 6wl4 1 s '' Ao-"-rrvr- Sclhoo! of Dancing FOR TRADE t " 1 f Latest ballroom and FOR TRADE City residence prop- Children's dances, orty In Hillsboro, 200x146 feet, bov. Mlsa YVONNE JARRETT en-room house, finished last fall, 14 21, Kngt Tnlrd Mft,n 3051i A14 fruit trees, for good improved city property in The Dai.es. Cal, Sunset WmAONG " tutti'ti. a-ntomT Specialty of Infants' wear. ChlM- -1 ' ZZ ren'B clothing. Women's bouse dressan HEMSTITCHING--Plcot edging. Mrs", and unilerwoar. L. M. Boothby, 308 Wanhlnton MRS. HALLIE WEAVER street. Telephone main W81, tf 302 Union street. Bluck 3171. A WOOD ARD & TAUSCHER Contractinff Bricklayers and Plasterers All kinds ef Tile and Oemsnt Werk. Fireplace Work a Specialty. Estimates furnlehssj frse of ehargt. All Work Quarantsstt. Teloehene Main M61 or Call at Oatss Slock siastically encored and the ( singers wero compelled to respond; The Best Big Sister Main 6061 Bennett Taxi Main 01 tf Smopula of the Anniul Statement of Um HUDSON INSURANCE COMPANY of New York, in the state of Nen York, on the Slit iJ of December, 1920, made to the Insur ance coromtadoner of the state of O rev cm, pur suant to law: CAPITAL Amount of capital stock paid up. .$ 800,000.00 1NCOMK Net premium rrcdrnl during the J car I1.05S.828.3S Intermt. dUldends and rents re- cetTcd during the year 00,146.20 Income from other sources re ceded during the rear 200,80.1.08 Total Income 1,404,087. DtsnURSEMKNTS Net Iomoi paid during the year, In- , chiding adjustment expenses. . . t 705,080.1(2 Commission and salaries paid dur ing the year 101,368.20 Taxes, licenses and fees paid dur ing Uie year 8(1, (110.25 Amount of all other expenditures, 7,0(17.30 Total expenditure 000,022.27 ASSETS Value of stocks and bond owned (mtrket value) 11.70.1,754.70 Loan's on mortgages and collat eral, etc 85,500.00 Oil in banks ami on hand 420,147.04 I'r.mlums in course of collection written tlneo .Sept. 30, 1020.. 202,028.21 Interoet and Tout due and accrued 24,492.13 Total asset $2,5.15,823.07 t.IAIUMTIKS Or claims for Icwaea unpaid... f 381,718.85 Am tint of tincarntd premiums on all uutaUnitlnir ritks. 804,930.04 Due for commlwloti and brokerage 5,000,00 All other liablllUee 178,000.43 Total liabilities exclusive of capital stock of $500,000. .. .11, 420,724. OS IIUHINE3H IN OllKtiON FOU TUB YEAH Net premiums recoiled during the year I 15,020.55 lenses raid during the year 7,409,49 Lowes incurred during the year.. 7,458.45 HUDSON INSURANCE COMPANY OP NEW YOUK J. If. WENNSTHOM, Presides. II. N. MORGAN, HecroUry Statutory roddaot attorney for service: A. 0. 1IAUBUB, Commlaaloncr of Iumranoa.