PAGE FOUR THE DALLES DAILY CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1921. NEWS NOTES Big Boy Arrives Born to Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Powers of Boyd, at The Dalles hospltnl, last night, an eight and one-half pound boy. Holt Granted Divorce Circuit Judge Fred W. Wilson this morning granted a divorce to Arthur L. 'Holt, from Jean L. Holt. Holt sued for divorce upon grounds of desertion am cruel and inhumun treatment. Arrested For Non-Support pyron Taylor, deputy sheriff of Benton coun ty, arrived In The Dalles today for the purpose of taking a prisoner, William Coe, back to Corcallis. Coe was arrest ed in The Dalles Saturday by Sheriff Chrisman, upon advice from Corval lis that he was wanted in that city up on a charge of non-support. . Hedges Sells Index Sale of the Kvenlng Index of San Bernardino by Clarence Hedges to the San Bernar dino Sun company, publishers of a contemporary nowspaper of that city has been consummated, according to word reaching this city. Mr. Hedges has operated the paper since the flr3t of the year. Prior to that time, he was for some time publisher of The iDalles Chronicle. Two Face Liquor Charges Pend ing trial of their case in the justice court next Monday, Edward Covey and T. W. Comstock were released from the county Jail yesterday upon payment of $50 hall each. They were arrested Saturday night at n dance In the Chenowlth grange hall, after they had created a disturbance. A small quantity of moonshine whiskey was found upon thorn when they wore ar rested, this forming tho basis for a charge of having Intoxicating liquor In their possession. Community Luncheon Tomorrow Mrs. Joseph .Stadelman will preside as chairman of the community lunch eon meeting at tho Y, W. C. A. rooms Thursday noon. The program will start and close promptly at 12:15 o'clock and 1:16 o'clock respectively. It is desired that all who may at tend will be ready and seated at the full of tho gavel at 12:15. Mutters of current local Interest will come up for discussion and a good, neighborly time is assured for all. These meet ings aro for both men anil women, tihow your Interest in loc'al commun ity affairs by being present. Seven Mile Hill Road Good The upper or iSevon Milo hilt rouio be tween The Dalles and Mosler Is now in much butter condition than the now Columbia Itlvur highway, which Is tin dor construction, according to II. It. (Fanchor, manager of Tho Dallos ga rago, who yostqrday journoyod to Hood Jtlvor over tlio highway and back over the hill routo. A crow of men is busy scraping the hill road which Is rounding into excellent shape, according to Fanchor. It Is expected that work on tho road will be complet ed by Saturday. Fanchor drove from Hood Ilivor to Tho Dalles in an hour and )0 minutes, over tho hill road. Volley Ball Is Popular Tho fact that volley ball has come into wide popularity was further manifested last .evening when a' group of business and professional men huadod by Carlton Popper, H. C. Bradshaw, Captain T. 1. Cobkv and II. YV. Arbury establish ed a court just to tho rear of (ho homo of Mr, Bradshaw. .Not posts wore placed and tho ground leveled off. Four snappy gamos were played, fciovonil local wives wore somowhut upset by having to servo cold, late .dinners but the men who participated in tho gunics did full justice to the cvenliiK moat regardless of the torn- j . peraturo of tlio food, Volley bull bids fair to rival In popularity tho Indoor baseball activities recently started In The Dallos. Tho establishment of other courts In contemplated and no doubt a city league will bo formed. Volley ball Is an excellent game for women and doubtless tho men will en counter keen competition from thotr fair HlsteiH. Tho Best Bio Slater BAVAURUSU cloans old paint brushes and f!oor, The Btst Big Sister Taxi Maylc!d'tTnxl Telephone iimin 5021. 27tf The Beet Dig SUter Savo your foot It pays In tho lous run. Wear Arch Preservers, the ef ficiency shoo for women. Kdw. C. Pvuhu company, ti The Best Big SUter Auction Sale 1 will auction on my ranch, t miles Kouth of Tho Dallos, Saturday, April 9, at 1:30 p. in,, three colts weighing 00, SCO und yOO pounds, to pny pas ture bill and Hun churou totaling I1K6.00. Ray W. Augell, Boyd, Oiv. CwH Too fast for him Dr. G. T. Harding, father of Presi- dent Harding, has returned to his home in Marion, O., after having seen his son Inaugurated. 'He points out that this is an unique instance of where tho son- can legally dictate to father. He don't mind that, he 'says, but he finds the quiet of Marlon more to his liking! PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Kich of Heppner are In the city visiting relatives. iMr. and Mrs. Will Evans of Dufur ara business visitors In The Dalles. .1. E. Hlnton of Shanlko is in The Dalles today upon business. C. L. Forbes of LaGrando is regis tered at Hotel Dalles. F. N. Wallace of Friend Is in The Dalles attending to business matters. Mrs. W. J. Cotterell of Portland Is at Hotel Dallos. Mr. and Mrs. H. Loo Carlton of En terprise are guests at Hotel Dalles. Al Brlttaln of Maupln Dalles today. is in The Lester Kelly of Maupln is a busl noss visitor In tho city today. it. G. Valentino, I'oruanu, is in tho Dal.es today on business. Mrs. J. A. Slovens of Dufur was in tho, city yesterday. ' - j Mrs. Mary Glavey here yesterday. 'of Dufnr was Mrs. Kittle Allen Is visiting her son, David Allen, in Portland this week. lrB. W. O. Hadley returned Tues day evening from a woek spent visit ing friends in Portland and at Seaside. .... . ! ii ...o I lieoigO iummun ui rununus" " a business visitor in tho city yester day. P. L. Huffman of Portland is a business visitor in The Dallos over yesterday and today. Mrs. O. K. Porter and Mrs. Ralph Crogo wont to Portland yesterday for a short visit. Mrs. Georgo Johnston and Miss Lu cllo Johnston woro Dalles visitors yes. torday. Mrs. John Bolan.of Maryhlll, Wn , Is visiting her daughter, Mis. Lulu. uich. j j . Wamlc visitors in the city .today aro Willis Driver, Tom. Drlvor, Percy "Driver and Ed Drlvor. ' T, 'Xdrvul of Wiunlc'ls visiting his daughter, Mrs. Jack Fraley. ln this city. - t , i Frank Melborno of Blckleton, Wn, was hero attending to business yosior- Juy Mrs. U D. Lavi-son of Portland Is In Tho Dalles today visiting with her daughter, who Is attending St. Mury's academy, A. Buckley, superintendent of tho O.-W", R. & N, company's linos, was m The Dalles yesterday upon a tour Jf Inspection. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. HelBlor passed through tho city yesterday, returning from Portland to their homo at Durur. Thoy have been visiting Mr. Helsler's father, Monroe llelsler, who Is 111, Mr. and Mrs. M. Van Lennan of Forest Urovo passed through Tlio Dalles yesterday onrouto to Maupln to visit rilends and relatives. Mr3. Me. Ueniian was Miss 1-oU Batty and wtVJ formerly In tho employ of A. M. Wil Hums & company. "Van," or more properly, E. F. Van Bcholck, local chamber of commerce secretary, is somewhat "tickled" to day. For last night, Mrs, Van Scholck, Peggy and Boryl, I heir two chltdron, arrived from Lometn, Texas, where they had been visiting with friend. I 1 Mr. and Mrs. Van Scholck will take up residence In the Court apartments. The Best Bio Sister KILSTAIN kills all stains in plaster. 4See window display at J. V. Collins, 418 East Second street. i The Best Bin Sister Taxi Service Day or night. Stand at Club Cigar store. Telephone red 1711. B. Winter, muth. 30 The Best Big Sister MEETING NOTICES D. O. K. K.s. .trate the rest room which the asso- In repairing it. meeting tomorrow evening at K. of P. Nation maintains 'at its headquarters Much complaint is being made bi le rooms, 7:30. 'over the lack and "White. pa'trons of. the postoffice because of j C. H. BAGGOTT, Chairman. Tne employment bureau will be finding their mall boxes tampered 1 The Degree of Honor will meet on Thursday, 8 p. m. at the home, of Mrs. Lulu D. Crandall. All members are requested to be present. 6 Royal Arch Masons Stated convocation tnts Wednesday evening. Work in M. M. degree. Visiting companions welcome. THOMAS R. HUDSON, Secretary. Annual Stockholders Meeting Notice is hereby given that the reg. ular annual meeting of the stockhold ers of The Dalles "Hotel company will be held at the office of French & com- jmu,, m i.,CD l.w, April 11. 1921, at 7:30 o'clock p m.! Said Meeting is called as-provided by j the by-laws of said company, and at said meeting will be elected a board of directors to serve for the ensuing year, and such other business will be transacted as shall regularly come Be fore said meeting. By order of the board of directors. V. M. FRENCH, Secretary. Dated at The Dalles, Oregon, this first' day of April, 1921. H The Best B'g Slstei COAST LEAGUE BA8EBALL SEASON GET8 UNDERWAY By United Press SAN FRANCISOO, April 6 San ( Francisco, Los Angeles and Sacra mentothat's the winning trio of the ... , i rust uay or me ravine v,uai ic- gue fuU lnoUBand points ahead of all the others, but of course, that won't necessarily have much to do with where they'll stand along in the fall. But the fans of the three Call- fornia cities had a fine feeling of satisfaction over winning the open- cts. Tho Seals had a hard row to hoe In proving to Portland that tho game1 WH8 theirs. It was not Until the San Fran seventh Inning that the cisco gang crawled into tho lead and won by a margin ot M .'Ingle run, 7 to 6. , Sacramento didn't have any easier time beating the champion Tigers., 9 to 8. They did it, however, despite the fact that Vernon tallied 12 hits against only 7 for the Solons. Five Vernon errors helped. Down south the Angels forgot the hospitality Los Angeles is supposed j to show visitors and were selfish enough to holp themselves' to eight! good runs and allowed their Seattle guests only one. " Salt Lake and Oakland did not play. They went snowballing instead. A total of approximately 30,000 people saw tho throe games. Twelve thousand turned out in San Fran cisco. Nearly 11,000 paid admission at Los Angeles, and 7,000 saw the Sacramento game. FIERY, ITCHING SKIN IS QUICKLY SOOTHED BY USING SULPHUR Mentho-Sulphur, a pleasant cream,! will soothe and heal skin that is ir ritated or broken out with eciema;! that is covered with ugly rash or pimples, or is rough or dry. Noth-I lug subdues fiery skin eruptions so! quickly, says a noted skin specialist.! The moment this sulphur prepar ation Is applied the itching stops and I after two or three applications, thq oczema Is gone and the skin i&vde Itglitfully clear and smooth. Sulphur is so preolous as n skin remedy bo-: cuuso It destroys the parasites that! cause tho burning, itching -r dis figurement. Mentho-Sulphur always heals eczema right up. A small Jar or Mentho-Sulphur may be had at any good drug store. t OO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTKD F.xperlenced snoo mar- or. Cut Kate shoo shop, 414 East , Second. ' 12 , Kelt HfcJNT Furnlshod housekeep-' ing suites. Telephone black 2301.' 520 East Third street. S FOH SALE 1917 Chevrolet, starter,) speedometer, electric lights, five tires and ckalns. Talr condition. 1180,00. Se J. W. Pero'i Umatilla f House. 11 LIVING P08TERS TO SHOW Y. W. C. A. ACTIVITIES In order that the many and varied activities of the Y. W. C. A. may bo better known, a series of living post ers will be shown in Second street windows Saturday, evening between 7:30 and 9 o'clock. Miss Driscoll will be In charge of the story hour window at The Dalles Garage at 7:30 when she will tell stdrles to a group of small children. 'Miss Maude Harriman will have charge of the rest room In Hackett & (Inti'a wlnilnw Thfa nnatni- will llluc shown in Maler-Bettingen company's wImiow Hpr th tlirprtinn nf jnchell, while Mrs. Pearson will su- perintend a display of Oriental cos- tumes in the J. C. Penney company's window, t These costumes and curios have been sent to this country bv for - elgn representatives of the Y. W, C. A. In A. M. Williams & company's win- dow, Mrs. Seitz will present the voca- tional work of dressmaking,' while Miss Lottie Phillips will demonstrate salesmanship in the Edward C. Pease company's windows. Jlice & McCoy's window will contain a miniature cafeteria under the care of Miss Prudence, Patterson, and Miss Letitla Pierce and a group of high school girls will have a girl's Bum- camp m the s. wlm1mv GIr, wni ' entertaln the .wUh Y game3 under the leadershlp o Mlga He,cn Fajr The Best Big Sister Tripp's Cleaning r.nd Dye 310 Union street. works. A20 -The Best Big Sitter- Eyes tested, g-.asses fitted. Dr. Gen; K. Newhouse. u The Best Big Sister MOSIER NEWS MOS1ER, April 6. Phil Goss of Portland was in town this week re- uuniub , itk.iuauaauv;c niiu uiu fr,ends R ' gun. ?a that n,s Mother, Guy, was oper- afed on Saturday at St. Vincent's Hospital, Portland. Mr. Duvall's broth- er,s getting along as well as could be expected, - The A. D. Kern company Is busily engaged in erecting its- camp in tho outskirts of town. Active work will , THENEWCOATS For tT.riA' 'M.l ' Spring Coats are more popular than usual this . year. 'it being a year of sKort clothes, and so many dresses and separate skirts being worn, make it al most a necessity for one to have a new Spring wrap of some kind. The coats come in such a.lagp! variety of models this season, the Jersey and Cloth Sport Coat, the medium length Polo Coat to the longer Wrappy Garments. The Wrappy Coats gome in the darker shades such as Navy, Brown, New Blue and Tans, the Polo and Jersey Coats in a large range of both light and dark shades. All the want ed styles at prices to suit any pocket book. Priced at $9.00, $12.50, $15.00, $22.50 to $75.00 We wish to draw attention to th attractive model of the new Wrapp il lustrated above, No. 2129 comes in a nsw Tan shade, made with large sleeves and prettily trimmed with embroidery and buttons, full silk lined. Priced at $60.00. Styles the Beat BW(BBjbjbjSBXBBJsjWbbWKM6SKskSS9BJBJSBJ begin in about 30 days. A large paving plant, also rock crushers are belns set up near a point where the Paci fic Bridge company operated a few years, agoj A fleet of trucks is busy spreading gravel oh tho highway to ward The Dalles. At the present time the Columbia River highway between Mosler and The Dalles is closed to the public bo cause of work of the crews of work men. The surface is so rough beyond Howcna it is hard on cars and tires to travel over it. The old hill road over the seven mile hill is now tn good condition. Last week was spent with. As this is a penitentiary offense, it is Hkelv a number of neonle who do not realize what they are doing, may get into'trouble. William Terrill and J. W. Blakeley were in Portland over the week-end. 1 A large number of Mosler people at tended the play given by MJss Ben ' nett and her high .school. students In ' ' ' ' ' Cascade Locks last 'Friday evening, The players all acquitted themselves creditably. 4 , The Best Big Sister There's A Difference If 'you've been a "ready made" man in the past, be a "made to order man" m ine Iulure- !ed sults t0 measure, 35.00 and up. W. w. weuuer, one uiuch. eusi ui jjuhi office. 6tf PRESCRIPTIONS With our up to the minute equipment, backed by scientific training and long experience in the compounding of prescriptions, we are able to fully supplement the services of your phy sician. 9 Our stock of patent and proprietary medi cines is complete. i - Service Drug Store D. W. Yantis, Mgr.- Two Doors West of Parlor Grocery Tel. 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Strange & West Motors company, local dealers will be pleased to go in to detail on the plan with any one. The Best Big Sister Free Clinic No Charge For Examina tion Tuesdays and Thursdays. Dr. Baum, chiropractic physician, Third and Washington, main 601. tf The Best Big Sister Brown's Dufur Stage Time Table Two round trips daily. Leare Bauk hotel, 9. a. ra. and 4 p. m. Leave Dufur 7:30 a. m. and 1 p. m. tt TUnktf Price the LowMt