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    THE DALLES DAILY CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1921.
PAGE SEVEN
CONGRESS HEARS
DRAMATIC PLEA
FROM FILIPINO
Washington.
"Must the heart
of America beat
only for the free
dom of Ireland, of
Poland and of the
Czecho - Slovaks,
and not for the
Independence of
the Philippine Is
lands?" This was the
question Resident
Commissi oner
Isauro Gnbaldon
of the Philippines
adressed directly
to the member
ship of the House
of Representalvea
Philippine Resident
Commlisloner
liauro Qabaldon
!n a speech which was given very
close attention and was frequently ap
plauded. "At one time," snld Commissioner
Gabaldon, "Congress had before it no
less than thirty resolutions expressing
sympathy with the aspirations of the
Irish people, If not actualy urging Eng
land to grant independence to Ireland,
At that time, also the Filipinos were
knocking nt your door. Out of the
womb of war, mnny European repub
lics were born, and America has re
joiced to uphold the same. And yet
the claim of the Filipinos Is 'still un
heeded. Must there be exceptions,
then, In international Justice?
"My plea, gentlemen of the Ameri
can Congress, is that you Ignore no
longer the repeated requests of a de
serving people for an independence
that rightfully belongs to them. The
granting of independence now affords
the United States a golden opportunity
to give to the world unanswerable
proof of its sincerity, Its consistency
and its altruism. It will be the great
est example of square dealing In the
history of the ages.
"Do not think we are not appre
clatlve of all you have done for us.
'We are. America has truly treated
the Filipino people as no other nation
tins nvor front-pri nn nllon rnra In nil
history. The high points of the Amer
ican policy in the Philippines have
been consistently Inspired by altruism.
We know that you were actuated in
your labors by the desire to contrib
ute to our own welfare.
"And. we love you perhaps most of
all for your solemn promise to grant
as that which we hold dearer than life
Itself our freedom. Independence Is
our national Ideal. It is our all ab
sorbing aim. It grows stronger every
hour. For the spirit of nationalism
never dies. Much less can It be sub
dued. We believe that we can never
hope to be a sturdy nation If we are
to rely forever on the magnanimity of
the United States.
"America's task in the Philippine
Islands Is finished. What you have as
sumed as your sacred obligation In
that part of the world has been ful
filled. A people with a medieval sys
tem of Institutions has been trans
formed Into a conscious nation, Im
bued with all that is modern in the
activities of nations. And If you give
us Independence our gratitude to you
will Increase a thousand fold; It will
last forever if you keep faith with us.
"There Is but one issue In the Phil
ippine question, and that Is: Is there
today a stable government on the Is
lands? In the Jones law you promised
Independence upon the establishment
of such a stable government. Your
own Governor-General has officially
reported that there Is a stable gov
ernment In existence today, and we
also have submitted plenty of evidence
to substantiate its existence. There
fore, we hope and expect America will
now carry out Its pledge."
FINE HAT MAKING .
A PHILIPPINE ART
Thla Flllplna Is making a Philippine
hat, whit is becoming suite popular
with bath 'men and women In tha
United States, and Is usually a ssurss
f great pride U the wearer.
FILIPINO INDEPENDENCE,
BUT NO BUARANTY
(Chicago Trtfcaae.)
We d sat blame th Filipino peepta
frr wantlax their complete freedsea. It
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HUfiGINS' WRECKING
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Is "The Little Corporal" going to
dominate again this time In base
ball instead of world affairs? Miller
ilugglns, the diminutive leader of the
ew York Yanks, has. an army of
ball players which threatens to make
Trls Speaker's Cleveland champs go
the limit to win.
'RAIN IS BLAMED FOR
MATRIMONIAL VENTURES
By United Press
CHICAGO. April 6. "Night's the
time for wooing, oh!" said a w'ell
known Scotch authority.
But lb C. Lcgner, in charge of the
Cook county marriage license bureau,
has another version.
"When it's rainy and the fog set
tles down over the old town, why peo
ple just naturally get lonely," said
Legner, "and they dream of cozy flats
and fire places, slippers and home
made biscuits they want to love and
hold hands.
1 "So one rainy days we issue many
more marriage licenses than when the
Bun Is brightly shining."
i Dan Cupid is still as active as ever
this year but marriage licenses are
1 falling off, according to Legner. High
' rental the employment situation, or
I "something else" is the cause. Leg
ner doesn't quite know.
Last year 42,503 couples were mar
ried in Cook county. The A. B. F. got
married in 1920. But now most of the
war romances have gone on the rocks
or the participants are married. But
1921 is going to be a bad year for wed
dings. ''This marriage license window Is
an excellent barometer for the coun
try's economic condition," added Leg--Her,
.
I Cupid's agent, however, denied that
romance is waning and that people
aren't lovin' any more.
. "One can 'be in love and not get
married," he explained.
I Dispatches here from other cities
of the United States reflect a similar
condition. People are putting off their
weddings until the jobs look safer.
The Beet Big SUter
$5.00 Slabs $5.00
Greeu slabs, $5.00 per cord, f. o.
b. cars. Van Dellen Lumber company.
4tf
The Beit Bls'Slttor-
Brown's Dufur stage Time Table
Two round trips dally. Leave Bank
hotel, 9. a. m. and 4 p. m. Leave
Dufur 7:30 a. m. and 1 p. m. tf
The Beet Bio SUter
Typing and Stenography
douo at reasonable rates. Koslna A.
Fleck. Office Hotel Dalles. Resi
dence phone red 2332. tf
DRESS WARM AND
KEEP FEET DRY
Telia Rheumatism Sufferers to Take
Salts and Get Rid of
Uric Acid.
Rheumatism Is no respecter of age
sex, color or rank. If not' the most
dangerous of human afflictions it is
one of the most painful. Those sub
ject to rheumatism should eat less
meat, dress as warmly as possible,
avoid any undue exposure and, above
all, drink lota of pure water.
Rheumatism is caused by uric acid
which Is generated in the bowels and
absorbed into the blood. It is the
function of the kidneys to filter this
acid, from the blood and cast it out
in the urine; the pores of the Bkin
are also a means of freeing the
blood of this impurity. In damp and
chilly, cold weather the skin pores
are closed thus forcing the kidneys
to do double work, they become weak
and sluggish and fall to eliminate
this uric acid which keeps accumu
lating through the system, eventually
settling in the Joint and muscles
causing stiffness, soreness and pain
called rheumatism.
At the first twinge of rheumatism
get from any pharmacy about four
ounces of Jad Salts; put a table
spoonful In a glass of water and
drink before breakfast each morning
for a week. This is said to eliminate
uric acid by stimulating the kidneys
to Borstal actios, thus riddlag the
Mood of these laapuritles.
Jad Salts' is Inexpensive, harm
less aad is made from the acid of
craps aad leatea juice, combined
with lithla aai is used with exceilcat
resalts by thowsaads of folks who
are subject to rbeumatlss.
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FOR RENT
FOR RENT Sleeping room. Call
a evenings, black 5592. 12
FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping
rooms. 421 East First street. Black
5781. S
FOR SALE 2J-ton truck for ?100tT
Only used four months. Harry Oor
dlon. 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.
FOR SALE Dry oak wood; old cbk.
$11.50. Second growth, $12.50. Deliv
ered. Call 30F22, after 6 p. m. tf
FOR SALE 12x14 tent, 2000 old,
brick. Telephone red 5741. 7
FOR SALE Cheap, two milk goats.
Inquire 308 West Eighth street. 6
YVTANTED Two-quart milk goat. W.
F. King, Prlnevllle, Ore. 13
FOR RENT Furnished room for one
or two gentlemen. Apply C53, Chron
icle. t
FOR RENT Three-room furnished
apartment. 400 West Third. Tele
phone main 3471. 8
FOR RENT Unfurnished, complete
apartment. Reasonable rent. Apply
313 East Fifth street. 6
FOR RENT One furnished sleeping
room, hot and cold water in room,
205 East Tenth. Phone black 411. 9
FOR RENT Furnished housekeep
ing suites. Telephone black 2301.
520 East Third street. 8
FOR RENT Clean, roomy apart
ments, furnished. Reasonable to
right parties.- 700 Case street. 11
FOR RENT iNlcely furnished house
keeping rooms with sleeping porch,
no children. 323 West Ninth, Tele
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 furnlsKed
house, sleeping porch, piano, elec
tric range. 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 Cullins. A21
FOR RENT Eight room house down
town. To one buying plain furniture
of same, cheap. Three rooms up
stairs now rented will pay entire
rent. No small children. Inquire at
209 West Fourth street. 7
FOfl BALE
FOR SALE 'Full blood White Leg
horn hens. Telephone red 4241. 12
FOR SALE 5-room modern house, 2
blocks from postofflce. Terms if de
sired. W. R. Webber, 120 East Sec
ond. .&
FOR SALE American Wonder seed
potatoes and big market potatoes.
Cheap. W. Gasser, Mill creek, near
school house. 8
FOR SALE Two show cases. Inquire
306 Union street. 1-
FOR SALE Two delivery wagons
and three single harness sets. Ap
ply Model Laundry. 12
FOR SALE Three lots on West
Tenth, street, good terms. Black &
Crum. 7
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. Qlr.ck
5081. 6
FOfl SALE Wireless apparatus of
all kinds. Bogue & Miller, Trescp
agents. Telephone red 3542. S
FOR SALE Residence property and
vacant lots. Inquire 618 Clay strejj.
FOR SALE Soven-room house on
West Ninth, with one lot. Pavement
in and paid. Good terms. Black k
Crura. 7
FOR SALE Chevrolet. 1918 modol,
six tires, three of them new; en
gine overhauled. $200. Call black
1991 after 6 p. m. 8
FOR SALE Ueed furniture, Hoos'.cr
cablact, heating stove, rocking
chairs sad few other articles. Call
red 3811 or 200 West Fourth, 11
FOR SALE Grnpo plants. Call 30F13.
FOR SALE Hatching eggs from
heavy laying White Leghorns; $1.50
per setting; $G per 100. Wntterson
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, Thonip-
i son's addition. 9
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FOR SALE Fresh cow and calf. W.
T. Jowett; 405 West Seventeenth
street. x 6
FOR SALE Cut Rate shoe shop. Part
down, balnnce easy terms. Money
making guaranteed. 414 East Sec
ond. 9
FOR SALE Large apd small farm
and orchard tracts. Reasonable
' prices, good terms. V. C. Hanna,
Dufur, Ore. 18 tf.
FOR SALE Rose comb brown leg
horn and rose comb White" Wyan
dotte eggn 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.
26tf
OR SALE Two lots, near flour
mills, fifteen bearing fruit trees.
Price $1,000. $200 down, balance
long time.
DARNIELLE 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 16 or $6 per hundred.
Fred Cyphers, R. Fi D. No. 3, tele
phone red 6362. M2
FOR SALE 'Modern 6-room bunga
low on paved street in one of the
best residential districts. $2700.
Onb and one quarter acres and
new 5-room house In Thompson's
addition for quick sale reduced
from $1800 to $1700.
Four-room cottage on paved
street, with all assessments paid,
$1300. Dalles Realty company,
black 5691. 7
FOR SALE The. Dufur Orchard com
pany proposes to sell approximately
2000 acres of its apple plantings at
Dufur, Oregon. The acreage offered
is fully planted te seven and eight
year old trees in prime condition,
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 be sold
at wheat land value. Will cut in
tracts of 80 acres and up. W. C.
Hanna, Dufur, Ore., authorized
agent. 36tf
WANTED
WANTED Chambermaid at Glen
wood hotel. 9
WANTED To sell, rent and repair
sewing machines and typewriters.
Hemstitching done. W. A. Coryea. 5
WANTED Clean cotton rags at The
Chronicle office, five cents per
pound. tf
WANTED Woman to do general
housework In small family. Must
be good cook. Good wages. Address
S2 Chronicle. C
WANTED Yard cleaning, garden
work, prunnlng. L. A. Mathews, 502
West Eighth street, telephone rod
8651. , 2tf
WANTED TO RENT Five or 7 room
modern house. Telephone red 6822,
or John H. Race, Libby cannery. 8
LOST OR FOUND
FOUND K. of P. charm. Owner call
at Welcome restaurant. 7
LOST Small traveling bag on Dufu;
roajl. Notify Fred Buskuhl, Friend
Oregon. 1
LOST Woman's black leathor hand
purse, containing considerable mon
ey. Finder call black 2341. Reward.
C
TAKEN UP Jersey bull about year
old. No brand. Owner call W. T,
Joweft, 405 West Seventeenth streol.
6
STRAYED OR STOLEN From I, V,
Hill ranch near Eight Mile, large bay
work marc with white mark on fao.
Weight about 1250. When last ceen
had collar gall on left shoulder.
Phone Chester Hill. 16F4. 6wH
FOR TRADE
FOR TRADE City residence prop
erty in Hillsboro, 200x146 feet, sov.
en-room house, finishod last fall, 14
fruit troes, for good improved city
property In The Dalles. Call Sunset
Garage. 16
MISCELLANEOUS
HEMSTITCHING Plcot edging. Mrs.
L. M. Boothby, 308 Washington
street. Telephone main 6581. tf
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS Furni
ture and piano moving. Freight
hauled and general express busi
ness. Telephones: Stand, red 101;
residence black 1352. J. E. Henzle.
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PROFESSIONAL AND BU8INESS
PIANOS TKNiOD i ml repaired, ac
tion regulating and refinishlng.
. Player actions a specialty. Work
guaranteed. 8. A. DockBtader, Cor
son Music store. 320 Fast Second
street. Telephone main 1061. tf
POPULAR MUSIC
Taught by
BOB WERSCHKUL
Lessons by Appointment
Empress Theatre Pianist
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VERNA SAWYER
Dressmaking, alterations, repairing.
218J East Third street. M6
VENZ BAUER
General. real estate, insurance, and
loans. 100 East Second street. Tele
phone main 1571. 28tf
WOOD ARD & TA US CHER
Contracting Bricklayers and Plasterers
All kinds of Tile and Cement Work. Fireplace Work a Specialty.
Estimates furnished free of chargs. All Work Guaranteed.
Telephone Main 8401 or Call at Gates Block
Peoples Transfer Co.
QUICK DELIVERY SERVICE
EXPRESS AND DRAY AGE
Furniture and Piano Moving
Stand at Glenn's Paint Store Main 3721
Residence Phone Red 1811
HARRY L. CLUFF
CRANDALL UNDERTAKING CO
Wasco The Dalles
LULU O. CRANDALL, Manager
Bert Thomas, Assistant Manager
Licensed Embalmsrs, Established 1887
Woman Attendant
Mrs. M J. Wlllarton
Telephone Red 1781
Motor Equipment
Hours 9:00 to 8:00 Sundays
17-18 Vogt Blk Over Crosby's
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THE WEAK SPOT!
After a hard wind
you'll notice, now and
w
then, that a large'tree
ped at some point
The wind simply hits its WEAK SPOT.
Many a man has lost his chance in life by
having a weak spot and many of these weak
spots are "lack of funds."
--OPEN AN ACCOUNT with us we'll help
von nave. . Then you won't have that usual
"weak-spot" that many others have.
4 Paid on Savings Accounts
Citizens National Bank
Telepbons
Officers
J. StadelinaB.Presldeat.
Dr. J, A. Reuter, Vive-Pres.
H. R. Oreeae, Cashier
J. r, Tareck, Ass't Cashier.
CUT FLOWERS
Orders taken for cut flowers and
potted plants for the Jewell Green-
bouses.
, MRS. HALLIE WEAVER
Black 3171 302 Union street. $
HOWARD S. SOULE
Expert Piano Tuner
322 West Slxtl stieet. Residence
Phone rnnin 4201. if
FORD
Specialists
Whitney Repair Shop
709 East Second St
' White Track Unm
Freight and express between The
DalleB and Wasco, Moro and all way
points. Leave The Dalles, 9 a. in.
dally except Sunday. Leave Moro,
1:30 p. ra. Leave Wasco, 2:30 p. m.
D. M. Pierce, proprietor. Telephone
black 1642 or main 471. tf
School of Dancing
Latest ballroom and
Children's dances.
MISS YVONNE JARRETT
218 East Third Main 3051. A14
' DRESSMAKING
Specialty of Infants' wear. Child
ren's clothing. Women's house dresBeft
and underwear.
MRS. HALLIE WEAVER
.302 Union street. Black 3171. A
Dufur
Telephones
Day Red 381
Night Rid 382
J. H. Harper, Black 2152
Cut Flowers
Dr. T. DeLARHUE
Eyesight Specialist
and Evenings by Appointment
Drug Store Phone Black 1111
has blown down, or snap
Main 3101
Directors
P, J. StadeUaaa.
Artnur Seufert
Dr. J. A. Reutsr
Dr. 1). C. Ollagtf
II. L, Kuck
J O. tlelaulca
J. .r. Van Dellsa