The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, April 06, 1921, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    PAQE TWO
THE DALLES DAILY CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1921.
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WAPINITIA NEWS
WAPINITIA, April 5 Mr. and Mrs.
B. L. Foreman and Mrs. E. A. Hurt'
man made the round trip to Tho
Dulles Friday.
Mr. und Mrs. Milt .Morris of Tfte
Dalles were here last week to take
"Orandma" Morris homo with them.
' ST. Mathews ol Simnasho boarded
the singe noro Monday morning for
Maupin. He was enrouto to Portland.
K. B. Miller ol' the Wuplnitla Ditch
company, spent several d.ij a hero last
week. He returned to Portland Thurs
day. C. J. McCorklo is re-seeding about
20 acres of wheat.
A farmers' union meeting was held
at the Dorllilck school houso last
womiostlay night for the purpose ot
ordering oils and gas. About 2!) bar
rels ot both were ordered through It.
W. illchmond, who wont to Tho Dalles
Friday and brought out 10 barrels.
Jninio Abbott, Curtis Abbott and
J oil n Heckler went to Tho Dalles last
week. Jamie took Ills car in to luivo It
overhauled. Ho returned home Satur
day with B. L. Foreman. Curtis re
inaiucd In the county seat.
Sovoral from hero attended tho in
titule and meeting at Maupin Satur
day. Kelly Cyr of Maupin was hero Sat
urday night and wont on over to his
liomcstoad In the hills Sunday.
Lambing Is In full blast at the Ab
bott sheep ranch. Mrs. Alary I'echotto
l'j doing tho cooking.
H. V. "McCorklo was a visitor to
Tho Dalles last week.
.Howard Wood who spent a few
dayw visiting horo at tho Sinclair
homo returned to Hosoburg last woek.
Hay Kaylor has traded his big tour
ing car in and has (secured a now
"Masters" truck.
Alfred Woburg has traded his farm
nt Hinock to A. It. Merry for a ranch
on Sunflower lint. Tho Derry family
moved to Smock last wook.
Alma Powoll Is employed by Mrs.
D. Woodsldo. v
A cattlo meeting was held here Sat
urday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester MeCorklo spent
Saturday night and Sunday at tho
home of Mr. and Mrs. C. .1. McCorklo.
Oscar ilnrrom was klckod by a
horse Sunday afternoon, Ills arm and
hand were Injured.
I tow (. 10. McDonald spent Easier
hero. He had charge of tho services
and spoke at Pine Grovo In the after
noon. Tho school horo is preparing for tho
field meet at Tygh Valley, April 1C.
Mr. and Irs. Joo Graham spent a
fow days In Portland last week.
Mr. Moore, a trapper, came out from
the mountains lust woek, He reports
trapping us very unroimmoratlvo. Ho
will work for lion Richardson.
Tho Wuplnitla Plains Commercial
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For sale In Tho Dalles Ore., by
A. E. CR08IY
A. O. LEONARD, Inc.,
70 Sth AVS, N. Y. City
club met at the school house Satur
day night, April 2, for Us regular
monthly meeting, with J. S: Brown,
president and'N. G. Hedin secretary, in
charge. Many things of Interest to
this section -were taken up and dis
cussed. But tho road Issue was tho
main question before the people. Lou
Kelly, county commissioner, from
Maupin, and It. E. WllBon, one of Man
pin's merchants, were present and toH
the club of the present road program
of the highway commission. The club
voted that a petition be drjiwn and
circulated, asking the county court to
open up a new road up McCubbln'n
gulch, a distance of about' four and
one-half miles, to the edge of the for
ost reserve. From there the forest
servlco will build a road to the new
Bear creek springs road which was
built by Mr. Graham last season. N.
O. Hedln and Lou Kelly spoke, urg
ing the bonding of Wasco county to
meet the highway commission on a
60-50 basis for the construction of The
Dalles-California highway through
Wasco county. N. G. 'Hedln gave the
club a splendid outline of the work
being done by The Dalles-Wasco coun
ty Chamber of Commerce, and point
ed out necessity of cooperation by the
people of Wasco county. (By unani
mous vote the club indorsed The
Dalles - Wasco County Chamber of
Commerce and a call was. made for
members. About 12 signed up for
membership, and Joe Graham, E. A.
(Hartman and It. W. Richmond were i
appointed a membership committee.
N. G. Hedin was then elected as the
director from this section to the
chamber. A committee of three, con
sisting of Joo Graham, N. G. Hedln,
and J. I. W;est was appointed to go
before the county court and ask for
an appropriation to build the McCub
bins gulch road. The appropriation
"asked for Is 95,400 which will be
matched by the forest service. The to
tal sum will be sufficient to connect
this section with the now road near
Bear creek, which road will connect
with the Mt. Hood Loop road. N. G.
Hedln urged the growing of farm pro-,
ducts for the Tygh Valley Fair dis
play. The next meeting of the club
will be held in the Hill hall the first
iSaturday evening In May. Election of
officers will be held. All who are at
all interested in the building up of
this section are invited to be 'present.
The Flying Squadron of The Dalles
Vasco County Chamber of Commerce,
consisting of Hallie S. Rice, L. Bar
num, N. A. Bonn, John O. Odell, J.
B. Kflmoro, Charles Darnielle and E.
F. Van Schoick, called here last
Thursday afternoon and met with
some of the people of this place. Ow
ing to the short notice of their com-
FORDS RUN 34 MILES
ON GALLON GASOLINE
Start Easy in Coldest Weather Oth
er Cars Show Proportionate
Saving.
A new carl'Urotor which cuts down
gasoline consumption of any motor.
and reduces gasoline bills from one.
third to one half is the proud
achievement of the Air-Friction Car
buretor Co., 936 Madison St., Day-j
Ion, Ohio. This romarkabib Inven
tion not only Increases th? powor or
all motors from 30 to 50 per cent,'
but enables every one to run slow (
on high gear. It also makes it easy
to start a Ford or any other car in
tho coldest weather. You can uso
the very cheapest grade of gasoline
and half korcseno and still get moro
power and more mileage than you
got from tho highest test gasoline.
Many Ford ownors say thoy now get
as high as 15 to 50 miles to a. gallon j
of gasoline. So stiro are tho manu
facturers of 'tho immense saving
tholr now carburotor will mnke that
thoy offer to send It on 30 days' trial
to eyery car owner. As It can bo
put on or taken off In a few minutes
by anyone, r,l! readers of this paper
who want to try it should send tholr
name, address and make of car to
tho manufacturers at once. Thoy
also want local agents, to whom thoyj
offer exceptionally largo profits.
Wrlto them today. Adv. j
CASINO
THEATRE
Here for 4 Days
Starting
FRIDAY EVENING
8:15 p. m.
Twice Daily Thereafter
2:158:15
"Nothing like it ever
seen on land or sea."
D. W. GRIFFITH'S
f the 20th Ctwy"-an HtaU
A NKW ART FORM COMBINING
MAMA, PAMnM, PQCTHT AM MUM
BIG SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA
"Music alone worth the
price of admission."
PRICES:
Matinee 50c and $1.00
Evening $1.00 & $1.50
(Plus Tax)
NOTE As a heavy demand Is
already boing made for tickets
for this attraction, tho public
is requested to mako reserva
tions as soon as possible.
Seats for evening perform
ance reserved. On sale at Box
Office now. Phono Red 3921.
Box Office Open from
10 a. m. to 10 p. m.
CASINO
Today and Thursday
PRESENTS
Eva
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"The Ton-tit"
Just recently shown at the Liberty
Theatre, Portland
Come and see this attraction and get your re
serve tickets for the world's greatest picture,
"Way Down East"
ing only a small crowd was present.
They went from here to Maupin.
The Best Big Slitar
Dr. S. Burke Massey, dentist, First
National bank, rooms 307-308. Tele
phone main 3911, res. main 1691. 8tf
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RUISES-SPRAINS
Alternate applications hot and
cold cloths then apply
VICKS
Vao Rub
Cher 1 7 Million Jan UteJ Yearly I
ik PHIPPS
INfURANCE
FIRE AUTOMOBILE-GRAIN
HAIL-PLATE GLASS LIABILITY
AND ACCIDENT
Office Corner Third and Federal
Telephone Black 531
For This Week OnlySpecial Buys In
SYRUPS
At the
PARLOR GROCERY
Liberty Bell Cane and Maple Syrup
10 lb. cans $1.50
5 lb. cans 80
2X2 lb. cans : 50
Tea Garden Syrup
10 lb. cans $1.40
- 5 lb. cans : .75
2X2 lb. cans .45
Marshmallow Syrup
10 lb. cans $1.15
5 lb. cans - .60
These are all greatly reduced prices. For some of the larger sizes the re
duction from regular prices is 90c.
PARLORGROCERY
WHERE GROCERY PRICES ARE LOWEST
Does Your House,
Floor or Fence
Need Paint?
Does your woodwork need going over with the best there is in varnish or
stains? If so use the best and get it done by the house of superior qualify.
BASS-HUETER
Pure Mixed Paints
Thoroughly mixed and ready for use BASS-HUETER PAINTS, Enam
els, Colors in Oil, Colors in Japan, Stains, Varnishes, and so on, have Body
and, Wearing Quality Unexcelled.
WE DO CONTRACT WORK
J. W. COLLINS
418 East Second
Telephone Main 031
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