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THE DALLES DAILY CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY,. APRIL 20, 1921.
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THE DAILY CHRONICLE Thousants ma88ei back of th0
it ,1nffA,1 Vtl- lintu nti.1 Knur.
Established 1890 , The Dalles, Pro.
Published Every Evening Exoopt Sunday
by the Chronicle Publishing company inc
ed low as the casket be-triui; her
body passed. Five special traluu of
Ben K. Lltfln
Alvln U. Uucklln
rT. mourners came from Berlin mono.
.General Manager
Editor Brilliantly uniformed officers of the
". CHRONICLE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
Entered In The Dalles postoMco as old regime paid their respects,
econd class matter. Somehow the whole sceno in t;a-1
United Press and United Newsservice glc. In life the empress was denied i - -
Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations waB j-Qft RBNT At 208 wt Third,
DAILY CHRONICLE BY CARRIER 8h(Wn w h But her v,y,.;, arc
VUI V. T . . V w - J Z
Hi months. In advance 13.00
. I aAT..M i miscellaneous HQWA1D S. SOULE
Ono month
.SO
riAII V CMRflMICLE BV MAIL
One year, In ndvanvel $6.00
Blx months, in adv(ince -$2.G0
Ono month . .ou
WEEKLY CHRONICLE
One year, In ndvance .
-$2.00
In' ordering change of address, sub
scriber should always give old as well
as now address. (
TELEPHONES
Editorial Itooms Black 111
Business, Adv., Clr. Depts Bod 111
Subscribers to the Chronicle are guar
antecd service. Prompt and regular de
livery of every subscriber's paper la the
closed in death. 'Perhaps she J Id not
gflmpse the homage paid' ner.
We wonder-if she would not r?ln
er have had her "white rosea" while
she yet lived and could have en
joyed them?
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ONE GOOD QUALITY
housekeeping and sleeping rooms.
Close,, in. '-J0
FOR RENT Nicely furnished house
keeping rooms with sleeping porch.
Adults only. Telephone black 1811.
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FOR RBNT Furnished housekeeping
rooms, also sleeping rooms. 620
East Third street. Telephone black
2301. 21
The former emperor of Germany is ; - the Black' n" '
grief stricken beca-Jse of the death ( menta Also 3 rooms, close in. Black
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livery of every subscriber's paper la the,"'"- I meiua. a
Jm. of the circulation department The i of hls wife Augusta Victoria. He was & Crum
Chronicle carriers are required to put " '
. i ........... tu,. .ua.m nn ni.Ai.nntna t n n I tin rnillrl nor 0
subscriber wishes ho paper delivered. to staUon to ,ook fQr ft ajJt tlrae FOR SALE-Good maxe, buggy and
FOR SALE Horses. I have a number
of good horses for sale cheap.
Read's Feed store, ea3t end of Sec
ond street, telephone black 5211.
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FOR SALE Genuine Manila hemp
hats. Light weight, just the thing
for hot days. Can be worn to
church as well as fishing, and will
always look good. Your choice for
$3.00, at Mrs. Hallie Weaver's, 302
Union street. ' 25
REPEAL THE LAW
! upon the casket containing 'the body
of his hausfrau as It waB homo to
harness Cheap. Novelty Works,
518 East Second street 21
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One of the big factors making for 'the train which would carry It to FOR RENT-Furnished sleepl tag room
.... I Im mnrtom linnaa 199 WPHT SfiVeTlt.Fl
- . . . . . ... .. . . no-manv Tt a further renOrHQ inai I Ml uimicm
aisrupiion oi inuusiry, lauiiy uisin- niack 3501
biidon, high freight rates, high llv- ho Was unable to complete funeral, J-
ing costs, high taxes, loss of crops arrangements owin5 to nervoun
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mid idleness in the United States
at the present time Is the Esch
Cummins railroad law. It should be
repealed forthwith. It has in no wise
worked.
lapse
This same Wllhelm, now so grief
stricken plunged the world In blood.
He slaughtered the best and niblest
young, men of the world.' He wrung
Under the law, a labor board is tears from women's eyes. Ho broke
provided for, which shall have power j many thousands of honest heartf.
to: advance or lower wages, and tar- He sought to destroy clviib-.'.Uon.
iffs. t' ' I Yet even this man has a human
it seems. Ho shows sincere
The board as an initial action in- side
creased freight rates 'in the United
States until industry is throttled.
When industry is throttled, indus
trial stagnation results, idleness en
rues, loss is entailed.
,Tho 'fruits and vegetables of Cali
fornia lie rotting in the orchards and
fields, becauso the Esch-Cummlns
bill' created a labor board which in
turn boosted freight rates so high
that movement of products results
In- loss to producers and growers.
If California orchardists paid
freight on their oranges and lemons
grief at the death of his wife. He is
after all human. Ho has at least one
redeeming quality.
LOOKING BACKWARD
(From The Chronicle, April 20, 1896.)
Richardson's addition has been plat
ted and placed on file at the clerk's
office.
Mr. S. R. Husbands last week 6old
his ranch at Mosier to Mr. K. Middle
across the country, they would havet of Montana. Mr. Husbands and
FOR RBNT Two unfurnished rooms,
Close In. ?10 a month. Inquire 417
Alvord Btreet. Side door. 22
FOR RENT Room with board in
modern home. Lady or gentleman.
Telephone red 3491. 1000- Fulton
treat 21
FOR RBNT Ford light delivery wltn
driver. Light hauling and baggage
tratiafer. Telephone black 4661 r
black 3751. Frank Cullins. A21
fOh SALK
FOR SALE Ten fresh cows. Write"
B. D. 203, Chronicle. d23wl6-17
FOR SALE One or two good milk
cows: Call 25F3. 22
xnruLri nrsf 1 - - mmmmim
FOR RENT Sleeping rooms.
East Fourth.
507
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nothing left as profit after the pro
'ceduro. Tho railroads would take all
tho profit. Indeed Italy can ship
oranges and lemons to Now York,
clioapor than California growers can,
according to reliable figures, com
piled bj experts in marketing.
BocaiiBo of high tariffs, Oregon
family will return to Hood River to
make their home.
Tho third political event of its kind
took placo at the court house this af
ternoon, being the Populist county
convention, which Was called to or
der shortly after 2 o'clock. There
were fifty or sixty delegates present
UUwIlUHU ill IHKii uiinin, uiubuu .
, , , . , , .... , ... I from all over the county
east. By the time tho freight Is
paid, there is nothing left to re
compense the tlmberinan for their
efforts. Mills In consequence of all
tlils have shut down, men are thrown
out of employment.
The manufacturers or tho east have
closed their doors owing to this in
' IquitlouB railroad, act 'which resulted
In the Increase of freight rates,
if Raw materials find no market as
u, result. Men are Ullo as a result.
lows:
Sheriff-r-W. H. Taylor.
Clerk 41. L. Howe.
Treasuroi' Seth Morgan. ,
Judge Frank Taylor.
CommlBSloner-rGoorge Patterson.
Assossor R. D. McCoy.
Superintendent MIbs .loslo ifunns
bury. Surveyor
Coroner 5eorgo Arnold.
Dr. O. C. Holllflter and wife loft
vui ...ii.HMlmumtH are LUinlni: mi ! lor Portland last night for a day's ab-
interest on the investment in con.l onc. They will wJIhobh "Slnbnd" at
. the Marquum this evening.
The railroads declare that they
are losing money despite high freight
FOR SALE Two fresh Jersey cows
S, G. Watt, route 4. . 21
FOR SALE Oarred. Plymouth Rock
. setting eggn. 1.00 for 15. O. A. C.
strain. Harry Gordion, red 1331. 21
FOR SALB sLarse astO bhmII farm
and orchard tracts. Reasonable
prices, good terms. W. C. Haona,
Dufur, Ore. Wtf.
FOR SALE 160-acre farm, 45 miles
from Uhe Dalles; 120 acres culti
vated, 60. in crop; buildings; plenty
water, family orchard. $4000. ?600
cash, balance $400 year, interest 7
percent.
DARNIELLE BROS.
405 Washington Main 6831. 20wl6
HEMSTITCHING Picot edging. Mrs,
L. M. Boothby, 308 Washington
Btreet. Telephone main B581. tf
i LAWN MOWING Yard work, gar
dening, etc. Your patronage Is so
licited. L. A. MathewB, 502 West
Eighth street. Telephone red 3651.
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TRANSFER AND EXPRESS Furni
ture aad piano moving. Freight
hauled and general express busi
ness. Telephones: Stand, red 101;
residence b'lack 1352. J. E. Henzle.
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FOR SALE The following residence
properties: 4-room cottage on Ninth
etreet, $1300 Modern 6-room bunga
low on paved portion of Pine
street, $2700.
Five-room cottage with modern
conveniences, 1 level lot with fruit
and shrubbery on Calhoun street,
$2500. Dalles Realty company, black
B691. 20
PROFESSIONAL AN D" BUSINESS
PIANOS TUNJ3D AOQ repalred7ac-
tlea regulating and r'efinishlng.
Player actions a specialty. Work
guaranteed.' S. A. Dockstader, Cor
on Music store, 320 FaBt Second
street. Telephone aaaln 1061. tf
A true
hair grower
Swprn.proptofibair. growth after bald
ness. Amazing reports of legions of users
of Kotalko, in stopping loss qf hair, over-
coming danflruff, conquering baldness,
Here's the fairt offer in the world
use Kotalko. If it doesn't do all you
expect, get your money-back I Forget
past bad lifck with your hair. This ii
something different. Get a small box ol
KOTALKO at any busy druggist's.
Guarantee and directions with the box.
Sbow' your friends this advtrtiiemtnU
FOR SALE Owing to the high fertll
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, Jt. F. I). No. 3, tele
phone red 63G2. ' M2
lAnruVLfuUWVWWYV m mmmm Se
FOR SALE Wood. Dry l-inch block
pine. $12.00 delivered. Harry Gor
dion. red 1381. 21.
FOR SjVLE Fresh cow, two six
months. old calves. W. T. Jowett,
405 West Seventeenth street. 21
FOR SALE Thoroughbred Duroo
sow with eight pigs, five weeks old;
F. A. Uushey, up Chenowlth creok,
Routo 4. 20
FOR SA'LEDry oak wood; old caK,
$11.50. Second growth, $12.50. Dollv.
ered. Call 30F22, after 6 p. m. tf
FOR SALE 1500 Overland truck rn
good shape. New tiros. Price, $175,
if, taken at once. The Dalles Garage.
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Miss Pearl Williams and Miss lies
ui.. n.o-lrm- iff 1'iiillnnil rnturnnd' on
( atj w ... ........0 -
rujes. They wall that shippers nro j ,l0 .at) (riln today, after a brief vis-
nut sondlmi koikIh. They Bay that
reat strings of curs are. idle.
They are no doubt preparing tho
public for payment under the gov
ernment guurautee embodied In 'the
Ertch-CummlnB railroad act of six
It to Miss Husuie Fronch
Danes.
of The
.Mr. Douglas Dufur and family are
again In tho city after an absence in
Portland or Bovoral months. Mr. Dunn-
Ims'i-nHiinunl his Ktlitlv of law in
percent Interest on thu investment ,10 0(C0of Dufur and Monefeo.
of railroads. The government must
liialco im this sum If It Is ol earned.
''I'lie government la the people. So in (t,t Hl!ltH ;,t drug Btoros
addition to having your fruit and .
vouutttbU's
"Union Station Bcones," April 20.
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NO REA80N FOR IT.
FOR SALE Secondhand bicycles
and motorcycles. Repairing of all
kinds. Lawn mowers sharpened.
Baby buggies re-tlred. Novelty
AVorks, 518 Rust Second. 25
FOR SALE Rents are high 'and taxes,-
too. Why not own a real home
place which pays taxes In cash from
cherries and further income limit
ed only by your time. Half block.
All kinds of fruit and gardens. Good
Jive-room house with modern plumb-
luis. Also detached bouse, barns,
chicken house. Five blocks from
high school, three blocks from pave
ment. For quick salg, two thousand
down, remainder on mortgage if
desired, inquire 414 West Twelfth
or call black 6601. 20
W AN 'I r-O
WAN thu hlxperienceil woman cook
for farmer. Long Bros.,. Blalock. 21
WANTED Clean cotton rags at The
Chronicle office, five cents per
poumd. 'f
WANTED Calcimining and painting
by day or hour. Call mornings or
evenings. Red 3961. 23
WANTED Man and wife to work on
ranch, or .woman -to cook. Good
' wages. Permanent. Mrs. J. A. White,
711 Calhoun street. 20
VA'NTED Horses and cattle to pas
ture on good bunch grass pasture.
$2 per month per head. J. W. Per
due, on old Sam Johns' place, nine
miles out Mill creek. 22
L08T ON FOUND
(LOST 32x4 J tire and rim. Refurn
to Dalles Garage for reward. 20
LogT License plate number 89515,
Oregon. Return to W. Long, Chron
icle office. 21
rot, your lumber and
numutuctuiiH. product b unmurkotml 1
through hfi'.li cost of distribution, in When Tn- oallet Cltlient Show
addition to being unable to secure at . wy (
reasonable price those fruits and Thare can ,,7 why any'
vegetables and goods you desire, you reader of this who suffers the tor-
iniist go down Into your pocket and tures of an aching back, the annoy-
.. n...i. ,i.,h ii. in an ol urinary disorders, the pains,
pay tie railroads under this Kach ftnJ imgon Qt kUlno. ,Ua wlu frtU (o
'Cummins act for raising freight heed the words of u neighbor who
ft ' . ...... .1 has found dellef. Head what a Tho
.te to sucn a ngure wu ...e, v
Aire. m. itnjiiea, i-j oiu oi.,
says: "I have always found Doan'a
Kidney PIHb to bo a reliable remedy
for attacks of kidney complaint. My
l I I. 1 I f
9f , i . ii' iv nun vu iv iiiui mum iiiiu i ivu
i. ' .... mi nitsArnhla I roiilil hurdlv do inv
y The exiled EmpresB Augusta w wmk 1IondttcUo8 .aiu, dly; nervous
atula found In death what w;i not Hpells were frequent and tho action
i . i.. nf.v hniuii-' vhft'of my kldneyH waB Irregular. I used
ishowu Mier In llfo-hlgh honoi. 1 he mj mu (Qp thego Ht
l iimer kalserln was never popular ( (uck8 UHiJ ,ho. B0()n roiovcd the
with the German people. ril:c waA trouble. 1 felt like a different person
E . . , . , ulw ,.., llin.'and my kldnoys didn't trouble me.",
scarcely respected. et she bur- llrJco fi0c g( n ,uttU,ra Il0.t
ik1 as a heroine amid all thj pomp an,uiy ft8k for a kidney remedy get,
land splendor and Blueero homage ' Doan's Kidney PlllH-the same that
! "i.'.V". Mrt Huyne, Bd. Foater-Mllauni Co.,
vlh'at-Jciwld bo accorded any ruler. MfrV, Buffalo, N. V.
Peoples Transfer Co.
QUICK DELIVERY SERVICE
EXPRESS ANP DRAY AGE
Furniture and .Piano Moving
Stand at Glenn's Paint Store Main 3721
Residence Phone Red 1811
HARRY L. CLUFF
.niioney.
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WHITE
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ROSES TOO LATE
THE MARYHILL FERRY IS RUNNING
From Grants, 20 Miles East ot The Dalles, to Maryhlll
Daily from 7 a: m. to 9 p. nv
EXCELLENT ROADS ' UNEXCELLED SCENERY
MARYHILL FERRY CO.
Special Trips Arrange
Phene Qeldendale 912X
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CR AND ALL UNDERTAKING CO
Wasco Th Dalles Dufur
Tht Dalles
lulu D. CRANDALL. Manner
mrt Thunit Aaelecant MiniMr
Llcineeri Embatmer. Eatabllshtd 1SS7
Weman Attenaant
Mrs. M. J. Wlllerten
Ttltphone Red 17S1
TtUihMM
D.v Red Ml
NlfhW-Red Stt
J. H. Harper. Hack 2t2
Motor Equipment
Cut Isfwara
FORD
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Specialists
Whitney Repair . Shop
709 East Second St.
POPULAR MUSIC
Taught by
BOB WERSCKUL
Lessons by. Appointment,
Empress Theatre Pianist
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White Truck Line "
Freight x 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 Waspo, 2:30 p. m.
D. M. Pierce, proprietor. Telephone
b'.ack 1642 or main 471. tf
. VERNA SAWYER
Dressmaking, alterations, repairing.
218J East Third street. M6
General real estate, insurance, and'
loans. 100 East Second street. Tele
phone main 1571. 2Ktf
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THIS!
LEONARD
EAR OIL.
SKLHTIS DEAFNESS! aai
STOPS HEAD N0ISE8 Siaiply
BMt i Bek of the Eaw and
mm' wm tmt ky e hm
For sale in The Dalles Ore., by
A. E. CROSBY'
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A. O. LEONARD, Inc.,
70 5th Ave., N. Y. City
Burget-Mogan Co
Funeral Directors
THE HOME OF
SUPERIOR
SERVICE
Phones Maia 2891. Night Black
491, Main 6291
WOODARD & TAUSCHER
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 Gatea Block ' '
Wasco Hotel
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624 East Second Street
Open Under NewManagement
Thoroughly Overhauled. Clean Comfortable Rooms
50c a Night and Up. Rates by Week and Month
Dining Room to Open Soon.'
M. S. Elliott, Mgr.
Dr. T. DeLARHUE
Evesicrht Soecialist '
Havre 9:00 to. 5:00 Sundays and Evenings by Appointment
I7-1S Vogt Elk Over Crosby's Drug iters Rhene Black 1111
IJBEEEEBBftEEJU
No Red-Blooded
American I
is content to stand Dy passiveiy ana wapen
other men crowding ahead to success.
we all want to be in the procession.
When you have a Savings Account and the
habit of adding to it regularly, it's easy to get
into the swing and to keep up a steady stride.
4 Interest Paid on Savings Accounts
THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
The Dalles, Oregon
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