THE DALLES DAILY CHRONICLE. FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1921. . PAGE SEVEN I 1 1 ' 1 " " ' ' " ' CHRONICLE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ' - - Classified advertising 1 cent per wora each Insertion. If Inserted 6 times or more, 3-4 cent a word. Monthly publi cation rates on application at the office, FOR HENT FOR RENT One furnished room. 116 West Third. 11 FOR RENT Sleeping room. Call evenings, black 5592. 12 FOR RENT Three; unfurnished rooms upstairs. Phone main 4341. 9 FOR RENT One furnished house keeping room. 22.1 West Fourth. Tel ephone red, 1562. ' 9 FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms. 421 East First street. Black 6781. S FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing suites. Telephone black 2301. 520 East Third street. 8 FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping , room, also two-room furnished house, Inquire 111 West Second street. 13 FOR. RENT Three-room furnished apartment. 400 West Third. Tele phone main 3471. 8 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. Tele phone red 3991. U FOP. RENT Ford light delivery with driver. Light hauliug arid baggage transfer. Telephone black 46G1 or black 411. Frank Cullins. . AU1 FOft BALA FOR SALE Full blood White Leg horn hens. Telephone red 4241. 12' I' Uili . i . .w house, in . good condition. One lot and fruit trees. Call main 1571. 9 FOR SALE 5-room modern house, 2 blocks from postofl'ice. Terms if de- ' sired. W. R. Webber, 120 East Sec ond. 6 FOR SALE American Wonder seed potatoes and big marke't potatoes. Cheap. W. Gasser, Mill creek, near school house. 8 FOR SALE Two show cases. Inquire 306 Union street. 12 FOR 'SALE Two delivery wagons and three single harness, sets. Ap ply Model Laundry. 12 FOR "SALE2j-ton "trVck for ?1000. Only used four months. Harry Gor dion. Phone red 1331. 9 FOR" SALE -Dry oak wood; old oak. $11.50. Second growth, $12.50. Deliv ered. Call 30F22, after 6 p. m. tf FOR SALE Wireless" apparatus of all kinds. Bogue & Miller, Tresco agents. Telephone red 3542. 8 FOR SALE Jubilee incubator, 108 egg capacity. Cheap if taken at once. 1112 Jackson street. 9 FOR SALE Thirtyacre fruit ranch with six room house, outbuildings. Mile and half from town. Telephone main 1571. 9 FOR SALE Used furniture, Hoosior cabinet, heating stove, rocking chairs and few other articles. Call red 3811 or 200 West Fourth. 11 FOR SALE 1917 Chevrolet, starter, speedometer, electric lights, five tires and chains. Fair condition. fl80.00. See J. W. Perry, Umatilla House. 12 FOR SALE 24J acres or 138 lots on Chenowith paved road. Will make special price on this if taken this week. Columbia Realty & Loan com pany, 308 Washington street. 8 FOR SALE Wheat farm, 800 will handle, good buildings, plenty of water, 250 acres in wheat, 80 acres to plow, 30 qcres not cultivated. Price 132.50 per acre. DARXIELLE BROS. 405 Washington -Main 6831. 9 FORSAlJTrade for Dalies city property 44 acre irrigated' ranch,20 acres now in alfalfa, bal ance leveled ready to seed. Now 6 room California bungalow, other good improvements. Columbia Re- alty tt Loan company. 208 Wash ington ttreet. 9 FOR SALE Trap nest White Leg' horn eggs, $1.50 per setting. Ira C. Smith, rqute 1, box 110, Thomp son's addition. ' 9 FOR SALE Cut Rate shoe shop. Part down, balance easy terms. Money making guaranteed. 414 East Sec ond. 9 FOR SALE Large and- small farm and orchard tracts. Reasonable prices, good terms. W. C. Hanna, Dufur, Ore. - 18tf. FOR SALE Rose comb brown leg horn and rose comb Whltp Wyan dotte eggs for Betting. 1.25 per setting. Telephone red 4401. A3. FOR SALE Horses. I have a number of good horses for sale Vheap. Read's Feed store, ea3t end of Sec- ond street, telephone black 5211. 26tf 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. M2 FOR SALE The Dufur Orchard com pany proposes to sell approximately 2000 acres of it3 apple plantings at Dufur, Oregon. The acreage offered Is fully planted to seven and eight year old trees in prime condition, v 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 whoat land value. Will cut in tracts of 80 acres and up. W. C. Hanna, Dufur, Ore., . authorized agent. 26tf WANTED WANTED Two-quart milk goat. W. F. King, Prlnevlllo, Ore. 11 WANTED Chambermaid at Glen wood hotel. 9 WANTED Experienced snoe rcal: er. Cut Rale shoe shop! 414 East Second. 12 WA'XTED Calsomining and painting by day or hour. Call mornings or evenings. Red 3961. 14 WANTED Clean cotton rags at The Chronicle office, five cents per pound. tf WANTED Yard cleaning, garden work, prunnlng. L. A. Mathews, 502 West Eighth street, telephone red 3651. ' 2tf WANTED TO RENT Five or 7 room modern house. Telephone red 6822, or John H. Race, Libby cannery. 8 WANTEDMan or woman to solicit house to house for three days. Can make good money. McKay, Washing ton Hotel, room 7. 8 WANTED Place to board my son on farm, for rest of school term. Mention price of board. Mrs. George E. Porter, 801 East 32nd street, Portland. " H LOST OR FOUND LOST -Man's garnet ring between Alvord street and high school. Find, er return to Chronicle' office. Re ward. S T.ORT Eversharo Dencil Wednesday noon on Whittier school grounds or Union street hill. Finder please return to Isabel Badcock. Phono black 3862. ' 8 FOR TRADE FOR TRADE 30 acres farm land, 50 acres timber, good gpring, no build ings, 11 miles northeast of Golden dale. Trade for house and lot in The Dalles. J. Shipley, Cary Hotel. 14 FOR TRADt: City residence prop erty In Hillsboro, 200x146 feel, sev. en-room house, finished last fall, 14 fruit trees, for good iuiproved city property In The Dalles. Call Sunset Garage. 16 MISCELLANEOUS HEMSTITCHING Plcot edging. Mrs. L M. Boothby, 308 Washington Ktrcot. Telephone main 1581. tf TRANSFER AND EXPRESS Kum! ture and piano moving. Freight hauled &Bd general express busi ness. Telephones: Stand, red, I'M: residence blaek 1362. J. E. Henxle lltf PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS PIANOS TUNED Had repaired, ac tion regulating and refinlshlng. Player actions a specialty. Work guaranteed. S. A. Dockstader, Cor son Music store. 320 Fast Second street. Telephone main Mfil. tf POPULAR MUSIC Taught by bob'werschkul Lessons by . Appointment Empress Theatre Pianist tf VElfJA SAWYER Dressmaking, alterations, repairing. 218J East Third street. M6 HOWARD S. SOULE Expert Pianp Tuner 322 West SixtL street. Residence Phone main 4201. tf Whitney Repair Shop 709 East Second St. Burget-Mogan Co. Funeral Directors THE HOME OF SUPERIOR SERVICE Phones Main 2891. Night Black 401, Main 5291 Hours 9:00 to 5:00 Sundays 17-1 Vogt Blk Over Crosby's Peoples Transfer Co. QUICK DELIVERY SERTCE EXPRESS AND DR. AY AGE Furniture and Piano Moving Stand at Glenn's Paint Store Main 3721 Residence Phone Red 1811 HARRY L. CLUFF M. M. PHIPPS INSURANCE FIRE AUTOMOBILE GRAIN HAIL PLATE GLASS LIABILITY AND ACCIDENT . Office Corner Third and Federal Telephone Black 531' MANY MEN WILL COOK BACK In the years' to come, men who are now starting forward in their business success with the help of the CITI ZENS NATIONAL BANK will look back to the year 1921 as a time when they made their most important business move. . Our purpose is to serve you also, so that in the future you may look back to this year as the turning point in your financial success. 4. Paid on Savings Accounts Citizens National Bank Telephone Main 3101 Officers P. J. Stadelman, President. Dr. J. A. Reuter, Vlva-Prea. t H. K. Greene,. Cashier J. v: Tureck, Ass't Cashier. CUT FLOWERS Orders tnken'for cut flowers and potted plants for the Jewell Green houses. MRS. HALLIE WEAVER Black 3171 302 Union street. ? White Tnuick Line Freight and expross between The Dalles and Wasco,- Moro .and ull way points. Leave, The Dalles, 9 a. m. dally except Sunday. Leave Moro, 1:30 p. m. Leave Wasco, 2:30 p. m D. M. Pierce, proprietor. Telephone black 1642 or main 471. tf Sdhooi of Osmckig ' Latest ballroom and Children's 'dances. MISS YVONNE JARRETT Z1S East Third Main 3051. A14 VENZ BAUER . . General real estate, insurance, and loans. 1001 East Second street. Tele- phone main 1571. 28tf CHRONICLE TELEPHONES ARE CHANGED To improve its telephone service The Chronicle has installed departmental lines in its office. For the business office, circulation and adver tising departments, call Red 111 Editorial rooms, ' call Black 111 Dr. T DeLARHUE Eyesight Specialist and Evenings by Appointment Drug Store Phone Black 1111 Directors P. J. Stadelman, Arthur Soufert Dr. J. A. Jteuter Dr. I). C. OliDge' 11. L. Kuck J. O. Helmrloh J, J, Van Dellen Be An International Farmer ' Buy International machines for the most success ful operation of your farm, then keep them 100 per cent International as long as they last by using only Genuine I H C Repairs. Be an International Farmer, and we will back you up by International Service, which is prompt, dependable and perma nent. ' What An Experienced Farmer Knows Any farmer of experience can tell about how long his farm machinery will run before parts that need replacement will wear out. These include, with many, others, shares, shovels, guards, knives, sec tions, blades, teeth, etc. - Order Repairs Early All these items should be listed and ordered early, far in advance of the time when they will be need ed. You will save time and money by ordering all the repairs at one time. This will save you money later in the season, when you may be obliged to pay for long distance telephone calls, and express or parcel post charges on numerous small orders. When Delays Are Expensive And, what may later prove much more costly than these charges, is the time lost waiting for re pairs just when the implement should be working to capacity in the field. As the International Dealer, We Maintain. an International Service Station for Your Convenience. PROFIT BY IT Walther-Williams Co. You Gan Write a Book When someone asked Mark Twain which was his favorite of all the books he had written it took just half a second to answe'r, "My Bank Book." Everyone can write a book not like Huck Finn, perhaps but on the style of Mark Twain's favorite, the true story of one who keeps bis money matters in good -order and does not forget Tomorrow in the excitement of Today. Your bank book' tells your story. Perhaps our officers can help you mak it good reading. Jo Interest Paid on Savings Accounts THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK The Dalles, Oregon CRANDALL UNDERTAKING CO Wasco The Dalles Dufur LULU D. CRANDALL, Manager Bert Thomas, Assistant Manager Llcenaed Embalmers, Established 1M7 Woman Attendant Mrs, M. J. Wlllerton Telephone Red 1781 Motor Equipment ill I bLLh Telephones Day Red 351 Night Red 352 J. H. Harper, Black 2152 Cut Flowers PRACTICAL NURSE ' WANTED ? TRY A CLASSIFIED AD THE QUICKEST SUREST WAY OF SUPPLYING YOUR WANTS