r PAGE FOUR """""""""" 11 '' i " ' ' ' r -iTTtirt-TTnr . Established 1890 . The Dalles, Ore. Published Every Evening Except Sunday by the Chronlclo Publishing company Inc Ben R. Lltfln Alrin L. Bucklln .General Manager Editor Entered In The Dalles postofflce as econd class matter. United Press and United News Service Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY chronicle BY CARRIER One yoar. In advance J5.00 , Six months, In advance $3.00 One month .. . .60 DAILY CHRONICLE BY MAIL One year, In advanvo $5.00 Six months, In advance $2.50 One month .60 WEEKLY CHRONICLE One year, In advance .$2.00 In ordering chango of address, sub scriber should always give old as well as pew address. Telephone .. - Main 111 Subscribers to the Chronicle are guar anteed service. Prompt and regular de livery of every subscriber's paper Is the aim of the circulation department. Tho Chronicle carriers are required to pul tho papors on tho porch or wherever th subscriber wishes 'he paper delivered. THE GREAT DEVELOPER With n view to securing $G,000 to maintain the Y. W. C. A. In The Dalles the ensuing year, a campaign hac been launched. Solicitors are now busy canvassing The Dalles ,alert for subneriptionn. Of course things are a bit slow now. Your business perhaps Isn't showing the profits it did a year go Your Jvages may have been reduced. Your rent and fuel and 'general expenses for the most part may be a high as during the stressful days of wartime. i But sit down and consider this prob-1 km carefully before you (urn down the chance to build the girlhood of 'America Into high type women. I Only as we have good and talented and wholesome women can we hope to perpetuate the ruce in goodness (and cleverness and wholesomeness, and only as we train glrln to be wholesome and loyal and true and 'sweet of disposition can we hope to people the world with .good women. Tnus, the prime factor in making the 'world good is girls, j Tho Y. W. C. A. has the noble re sponsibility of making our girls good women. No" tho Y. W. C. A. la not a preachy organisation and a girl does not have to bo n puritanical prude to be n member. Indeed if she were that type sho wouldn't bo vory popular with tho Y. V. C. A. members. Tho Y. W. C. A. doesn't preach ser mons to tho girls to make them good, but subtly, it impresses goodness up on them by holding constantly be fore them worthwhile pursuits. Music and art and literature are emphasiz ed. Love of tho beautiful la Instilled. .Social organizations formed within tho Y. W. C. A. glvo tho girls sane interost In life and Impart to them certain polish and eimu in mingling !wlth others. Those organizations do jVelop to rare degree tho art of con vorsutlou and stlinuluto the power to think concentratodly and effectively. One thing tho Y. W. C. A. doos fWhlch few organizations strive for is (he leveling of cIiish lines. Girls of hill stations in llfo are banded together In the club organizations. Tho girl working In a store meets tho girl . working In a factory and the girl 'working In an office incuts tho social prominent girl. Thoy find after all that they think and act much the ! same. Through being thrown together thoy come to respect euch other and i ' lo, class distinctions aru straightway ' smashed, ; Stated brlelly, tho object of the Y. C, A. Is to give git-Is and women, through normal natural activities, the .habits, insights and'ldoala which will i iiiuke them responsible and capable and roady to help muko America more , true to Its best hopes and traditions. ' The code of a girl reserve very well ' expresses the aim of this club of the s Y. W. C. A. and all Y. V. C. A. clurt. Tho code reads: "A girl reserve I will be, gracious I' in manner, Impartial In judgment, ready for horvlco, loyal to friends, ( reaching toward the best, earnest In !rPutPoe, seeing the beautiful, eager ' tor knowledge, reverent to flod, vie , torJoui over self, ever dependable, t sincere at nil times," t ... Il.o tAnuFa nt Ik V W 0, A. Would you like your girl to ex emplify them? Would you want It ' nmrrv a clrl who stood for these things? Would you be happy to know that .. mr.irinr wah snnh a one? The Y. W. C. A. stands for develop ment of health, knowledge, service and spirit A sound body, a trained I n anna nf annln 1 rnonnn ciHiHtv . ""'lu' " "l "w'"' together 'with a vivid understanding spirit which gives color and balance to life are the outstanding features American womanhood Is tho back bone and fiber of this land. The Y. W, C. A. is out to develop a high type of American womanhood. You may not be able to subscribe to the movement In Tho Dalles to build women of high type, but can you afford not to give? Think it over. Yes, there's a lot of drives. You've been driven to death. When will it all end? But our girls must be trained to be pure and good and true and loyal. The Y. W. C. A. is doing just this. Have you a dollar to further the work of building char acter and mind and body? o ROUGH ON BOYS Alas, it is a cruel world for the small boy. The price of soap is coming down. The James S. Kirk company has announced reductions in the cleansing material ranging from V to 15 percent. (No longer can the small boy whine at his paternal ancestor, 'there ain't no soap, how can I get my hands 'clean." And no more will friend father be prompted to seizo his young hopeful firmly but lovingly and deni 'onstarte to his offspring's entire sat isfaction that much rubbing with wat er alone will do much toward effacing the grime acquired by a day of hard Play. Soap is coming down in price. It 'may soon be used without stint. Con sequently the small boy will havo to 'keep clean. Ills last excuse has van ished. Henceforward the small boy can get small pleasure but of the phrase that cleanliness touted as ( being next to godliness Is now next to impossible. The Beit Big Sister-: LOOKING BACKWARD (Prom Tho Chronicle, April 13, 1890) Tho Kennedy property was sold this aftornoon to Prank Menefee for ?U76. Mr. James McKay of Portland is in tho city and will remain about a week! Col. -Sinnott introduced tho ivenerablo-appearlng gentleman first as Gov. Ponnoyer, but when Mr. 'Mc Kay and the reporter both protested, the colonol said ho was just Joking, tho fact really was that Mr. McKay first pilotedLewis and Clarke down tho Columbia river In 1801'. Tho Chronicle man then appealed to Dr. 'ShackJoford, who said Mr. MlcKuy was an old resident "of Tho Dalles 10 years ago, and was among the first boat-builders on tho river. Ho yet owns property In this city, and tho purposo of his trip at the present time is to mnko some Improvements. Among them will bo a gravel roof for tho Clarendon restaurant. Hero the Incorrigible colonel again Inter posed and said Mr. McK. y purposed to eroct a new brick block whore Clous' grocery store Is, but the re porter fled, his last glance resting on the colonol'B old frlond nUsIng both hands in speechless expostulation. Sheriff Driver wont to Portland this afternoon. i Mrs. J. L. story left for Portland toduy on a week's visit to her sister. Mrs. A. U hind. Tho Hev. d. H. Wood was unable lo preach last night, owing to. a bad cold. lo has improved somewhat today. Mrs. Whlttaker, a colored woman quite well known In the city, is very ill of dropsy, and It Is believed that she cannot live. Miss Mary Aqula Is recovering from an attack of Intermittent lover, which -trns confined her to bed for a 'week or more at the ranch near .Milpcs, Mrs, H. W. .French, Miss Bessie Preach and MUs Almee 'Newman re turned toduy from Portland, accom panied by Miss Pearl '.Williams, wno will visit In this city. THE DALLES DAILY CHRONICLE. Classified advertising 1 cent per woro each Insertion. If Inserted 8 times or more, 3-4 cent a ..word. Monthly publi cation rates on application at the office. p'OR KENT iOR RENT Apartment In tho Con don building. 15 FOR RENT Piano. Corson, the Mu sic man. 15 FOR .RENT Two furnished house keeping rooms. 518 Pulton strew. Telephone black 1491. 15 FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms. 115 East Second street. 19 FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room in modern home. 122 West Seventh street. 16 FOR RENT Two room apartment. Inquire 417 Alvord street, at side door. 13 FOR RENT Thrtre furnished house keeping rooms. Adults only. 1003 Alvord street, phone red 4561. IS FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping room, also two-room furnished house, Inquire 111 West Second street. 13 FOR RENT Ford light delivery with driver. Light hauling and baggage transfer. Telephone black 4661 or black 411. Frank Cullins. A21 FOR RENT Furnished house, a nice little house furnished for bachelor or small family. Garden spot, six cherry and two peach trees. Splen did well of water. E. H. Merrill, Chestnut street, Thompson's addi tion. 14 l Oh SAL FOR SALE Minorca eggs. $1.60 per setting. Telephone red 2842, 14 FOR SALE Steel range. Inquire Jew ell Greenhouses. 16 OR SALE Thoroughbred shorthorn red Durham bull. ?100. Call red 1161. 18wl4 FOR SALE Cooking range, w&ou heater, dining table and cookipg utensils. 1209' Liberty. 'MB FOR SALE Four room house and lot. West Seventeenth street. Tele phono, red 2842. 14 POlt SAbE Dry oaK wooa; oia obk. $11.50. Second growth, $12.50. Deliv ered. Call 30F22, after 6p. m. tf 'FOR ALE (Strawberry plants, 80 cents a hundred. 215 West Eleventh. Telephone red 6082. ' 13 FOR SALE Practically new Under- 'wood typewriter, latest model. Call red 2211 or 203 East Second street. 16 POR SALE OR RENT Farm, 455 acros, 2J miles up Mill creek. "James O'Donnell, on river road, 1J miles from city. IB POR SALE iLarge and small farm nnd orchard tracts. Reasonable prices, good terms. W. C. Hanna, Dufur. Ore. 18tf. FOR SALE: Rose comb brown leg horn nnd rose comb Whlto Wyan dotte eggs for setting. $1.25 per selling. Telephoue red 4401. A3 POR SALE OR TRADE Good young Jack. Reasonable. Trade for horses, cattle or mutes. Must turn him at once. G. E. Corson, 320 East Sec ond. IB POR SALE Horses. I have a number of good horses for sale cheap. Read's Peed store, east end of Sec ond street, telephono black 6211. 2Gtf FOR SALE Pour room plastered houso; throe lots, twenty fruit trees, berries; garage. $1800, some terms. ' DARNIELLE BROS. 403 Washington. Main 6S31. 14 POR SALE Owing to the high fertil ity and increasing demand for Rhode Island Red hatching eggs I will hold my speclul pen together during April. All orders cared for at $1.00 per 15 or $6 per hundred. Frod Cyphers, R. F. D. No. 3, tele phone rod 6362. M2 FOR SALE Modern house and 4 lots. Seven rooms and bath, 2 gn- rages, small house with basement, good outside cement cellar, 30 bear ing fruit trees, fine lot of berries and flowers. Sevea block from high school. TrU Is a fine home and cam be bought for 13760,00 on geo4 terms. Address BIN, Chronicle. It WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 191. CHRONICLE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SALE The Dufur Orchard com pany proposes to sell approximately 2000 acres of ltn apple plantings at Dufur, Oregon. The acreage offered Is fully planted to 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 tractn of 80 acres and up. W. C. Hanna, Dufur, Ore., authorized agent. 2Ctf Since January first a great many people bought rebuilt cars from uo. We had a large stock to begin with. They were in excellent shape and found ready sale because they were real bargains. This large stock- nas been reduced to practically a few, except those we recently took In trade on new Dodge Brothers cars. These cars are now In our repair snops and should be ready for sale within a few days. At this time we are unable to quote any prices, as our costs have not been figured, but it will pay you to investigate these cars as the prices and terms will be right. 1920 Nash, good as new. 1920 Oakland, 5-passengor, prac tically new. 1918 Reo 4 cylinder, 5-passenger. A very serviceable car. 1918 Bulck 4 cylinder, 5-passenger. A very good buy. 1920 King 8. Cord tires, practical ly new. 1919 Series 9B Franklin, just like new. We also have ready for sale a few used Ford and Dodge Brothers cars. WALTHER-WILLIAMS CO. 14 WANTED WANTED Tray girl at The Dalles hospital. 15 WAjNTED position as housekeeper in widower's home. Mrs. T. Howell, box 68, Tygh Valley, Oregon. 15 WAiN TED Pasture for four months old calf. 215 West Eleventh. Phone red 6082. 13 WANTED TO RENT 5 or 7 room modern house. Phone red 6222, or John H. Race, Libby cannery. 13 "" WANTED Experienced snoTlmak er. Cut Rate shoe shop, 414 East Second. 12 WANTED Woman to help with housework on ranch. Telephone 2JF2. 14 WANTED 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 Middle aged woman, to cook on ranch. Permanent position, good wages'. Mrs. J. A. White, 711 Calhoun. 13 STRAYED STRAYED From I. F. Hill ranch, near Eight Mile, large bay work mare, small white mark on face, small scar left corner of mouth. No brand. $10 reward. Telephone Ches ter Hill, 16F4. 16W15 LOST OR FOUND LOST Chevrolet jack, Dry Hollow road. Call 34F2. 13 FOR TRADE FOR TRADE 30 acres farm land, 50 acres timber, good spring, no build ings, 11 miles northeast of Golden dale. Trade for house and lot In The Dalles. J. Shipley, Cary Hotel. 14 FOR TRADE City residence prop erty In Hillsboro, 200x146 feet, sev. en-room house, finished last fall, 14 fruit 'trees, for good improved city property in The Dalles. Call Sunset Oarage. W Burget-Mogan Co jFunt rtl Director- THE HOME OF SUPERIOR , , SERVICE Fieaec Mata Sltl. Nujhi BUek 41. Mala IH1 HtlSCKLLANEOUS HEMSTITCHING Picot edging. Mrs. L. M. Boothby, 308 Washington street. Telephone main B581. tf 'LAWN " MOWING Yard work, gar dening, .etc. Your patronage Is so licited. L. A. Mathews, 502 West Eighth street. Telephone red 3651. 9tf TRANSFER AND EXPRESS Furni ture and piano moving. Freight hauled and general express busi ness. Telephones: Stand, red ipi; residence black 1352. J. F. Henzie. acnes and pains. 1Jtf Ofttimes 'tis the kidneys', fault. j Thats why Doan's Kidney Pills are "PROFESSIONAL ANd'buWess;. effective. Ask your neighbor. 1 Many The Dalles women know flANUS TUNED and repaired, ac- , iv ,,,i ,, ,fini.,inr Read what one has to say about it: tlon regulating and refinlshlng. Mrfl JohQ Youghar 215 w 7tn 8t Player actions a specialty. Work .The Dalles, says: "Some time ago guaranteed. S. A. Dockstader, Cor-Jtny kidneys were in a weak con son Music store. 320 Fast Second dlt'? and became run down so I street. Telephone main 1061. tf POPULAR MUSIC Taught by BOB WERSCHKUL Lessons by Appointment Empress Theatre Pianist tf VERNA SAWYER Dressmaking, alterations, repairing. 2182 East Third street. M6 VENZ BAUER General real estate, insurance, and loans. 100 J East Second street. Tele phone main 1571. 28tf Whitney Repair Shop 709 East 8econd St. HOWARD S. SOULE Expert Piano Tuner 322 West SlxtL street. Res!denc Phone mun 4201. tf School off D&mcsng Latest ballroom and Children's dances. MISS YVONNE JARRETT 218 East Third Main 3051. A14 WOOD ARD & TA USC HER 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 6461 or Call at Gates Block M. M. PHIPPS INSURANCE 0 FIRE AUTOMOBILE GRAIN HAIL PLATE GLASS LIABILITY AND ACCIDENT Office Corner Third and Federal Telephone Black 531 Your Balance At The Banker's No young man can afford to forget that a sub stantial balance at the bank does much to sway the balance of other people's opinion in his favor. When you carry a Checking Account at this in stitution and exert a constant control over your financial affairs, it? grows to be second nature to maintain a healthy balance. Yfo Interest Paid on Saving! Accounts THE FIR NATIONAL BANK The Dalles, Oregon WMte Tracls Lira Freight and express between The Dalles and Wasco, Moro and all way points. Leave The Dalles, 9 a. m. daily except Sunday. Leave Moro, 1:30 p. m. Leave Wasco, 2:30 p. m. D. M. Pierce, proprietor. Telephono black 1642 or main 471. . cf A WOMAN'S BACK The Advice of This The Dalles Wo man is of Certain Value. Many a woman's back has many couiu scarcely Keep going to uo my work. My back ached awfully and I was so weak I could hardly walk a block. Dizzy headaches made me miserable and the action of the kid neys was varied and irregular. I read of Doan's Kidney Pills and use'd them. They helped me right away by strengthening my back and kidneys and benefiting me in every way." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get' Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Youghar had. Foster-MIlburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Svnop-li of the Annnnl Stitcm'nt of the . I1IOKNIX ASSUIUNCK COMl'ANT. LTD. O' "iJon. Knitl-nl '" thf Klnrdun of Britain, on the 31st diy of December. 1920, made to the In uruiic OumraiiUur ui ..is State of Orcuon, pi' " o law: OAPITAI. Amount of caplUl deposit I 400,000.00 IN COM K Net premium received during the jW ; $4,400, SoS.id Interest. "dMdend and rent re- .' pctved during th y-ir 198,450.20. Income from other sources re- ,,.... ceircd during the year BB.iag.Oi Total income .. $4,786,007.60 DISIIUBSKMENTS .NeC livx PM durine the y' including adjustment eipenea.$1.914,04S.S Commi h.iu and mlarirt paid ,..- durine the year - 1.800,887.16 Taxes llcintos and fees paid durimj the year 2I'552'f2 Amount of all other expenditures B78.698.1B Total" expenditure $4,190,470.09' 1 (market Talue) 4'!5'525'2? Cash in banks and on hand 680,880.97 Premiums in, course of collection written since Sept. 30, 1920. 1,267.760.10 Interest and rents diis and ac- crued 66.031.08 Total admitted assets $6,330,050.05 LIABILITIES , , Gross claims for losses unpaid... $ 423,854. si Amount of unearned premiums on all outstanding risks 8,790,027.51 Due for commission and broker- AllTthir 'liabiUtie's" '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. ' '. OO'.OM.Si Total liabilities, exclusive of eapiati deposit. $400.000. . . . . . $4,320,336.23 BUSINESS IN ORKOON FOn THE YEAH Net premiums received during the Lowes' paid during Vhe'ye'ar: SOljJSJ.SO Losses incurred during the year. . 3 -.071.30 HIOENIX ASSURANCE COMPANY. Statutory resident attorney for service, H. M. CAUR, Portland. Or.