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THE DALLES' DAILY CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1921. PAGE FIVE NEWS NOTES Community Pictures A program of pictures was put on at the West End school building by Community service workers, Thursday afternoon. Another big Community Service meet ing will be held there next Friday evening. Community Service Program 'Un der the direction of Community Ser vice, a program was put on at the Thompson addition school last night. Songs and readings by the school pu pils, a community sing, and stereop ticon pictures of community activities in different parts of the country form ed the evening's entertainment. Stone Wins In Designing A prize of $5, offered to the student of the local high school mechanical draw ing department, submitting the 'best design for use on the letterhead of the Oregon Growers' Cooperative as sociation, was won by Stone, son of Dr. and Stone of this city. The contest was staged under the direction of Ver non F. Williams, high school instruc tor in mechanical drawing. Local Gunners to Meet Hood River Hood River 'atfd The Dalles trap shooting teams will clash tomorrow morning at the local traps of The Dalles Rod and Gun club, for the supremacy of the Mid-Columbia dis trict. Hood River is sending a 10 man team from its ' newly-organized Rod and Gun club to compete against local pigeon-breakers. The local -club has yet to be defeated in team corn- Kenneth Mrs. A. B. FRENCH WILL OCCUPY RUHR UNLE83 HUNS PAY By United Press PARIS, April 23 France is deter mined to occupy the Ruhr district In the event that Germany default!) on the reparations payment by May first, regardless of the American at titude on mediation, it was learned here seml-officlally today. Premier Briand left for England today, bear ing General Foch's detailed plans for military action. BEATS DAUGHTER WITH ROPE FOR CLASS CUTTING By United Press COLORADO SPRINGS, April 23. Because he beat his 17-year-old daugh ter," Anna, across the back with a heavy rope or "cutting" classes, Dudley Elklns is today out on $1,000 bond, to appear at the May term of court here. .Neighbors testified that they, had heard the girl's screams as the father lashed her. THE FORUM Editor Chronicle: Please allow me a little space to correct an erron eous impression that might be made in the minds of some people, by the article from the pen of brother Yates, in the issue' of April 21. He seems to have the idea that the parents are all to blame for the young v people going astray today. As for the young man in question, who, was acquitted by a jury, I myself know for a fact, that he was brought up in a .Christian home, ana has ed the Dufur Rod and Gun club team from the race for championship hon ors. The team shoot will start about 11 o'clock tomorrow morning. Mem bers of the club wishing to shoot be fore the team shoot ia staged may use the traps until that time, it is announced. , Royal Arch Degree Conferred A in our public schools, and not de pend" too much on the teacher who sees his or her scholars one hour a week. What say you? As for the parties who run the dance hall, will say, that If they sow to the flesh, they shall of the flesh reap cor ruption. Respectfully submitted, HARRY DEAL. PERSONALS pnny report on building activity In the 25 states north of the Ohio and east of the Missouri rivers places the total value of contrncte awarded dur ing the month of March at only $164, 194,000 compared with $327,897,000 In the corresponding month last year. The value of contracts awarded dur ing March Increased 63 percent ovet February, but this increase Is entirely the result of a larger num ber of small projects. Mrs. O. Norton of Boyd is a guest at the Bank hotel. W. R. Norval of Wamtc was in The Dalles yesterday. Evi Annala of Boyd is at the Bank hotel. j E. O. Stattler of Bend was a busi ness visitor in The Dalles yesterday. I. D. Pike of Grass Valley is regis tered at Hotel Dalles. - j J. E. Hinton of Shanlko was in this city yesterday. R. S. Gdff of Moro is a guest at Hotel Dalles. Sheriff Lovi Chrisman is in Port land today on olffclal business. Leslie Brown of Friend was in The Dalles yesterday attending to business matters. t A. W. Chesney of White Salmon was In The Dalles attending to busl-1 ness matters yesterday. j Miss Eleanor Holgate, field girls' work secretary of the Y. W. C. A., is in the city for a couple of days. Mrs. Charles Booth of Portland is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. Minor Booth of this city. Mabel A. Bennett, principal of the ing those lands. Wo have 3,000,000 acres 'of such lands anti two or throe acres is enough to support a family in comfort. Just think what develop ment of tho fruit Industry to what It should be will mean to these two states. Hundreds of thousands of addi tional families will bo cultivating these logged off lands. "Will there bo a market for tho product? Why, if every acre were be ing used and all were devoting their products to Jams alone not even then would there be enough to supply the demand from the state of Now York. And we can get our market by a well established marketing system, handl ing the product under our own labels and maintaining our high quality of product" petition, having previously ellmlnat- goocl training but like many others he is fulfilling the Scriptures. Jesus Himself said the time would come when the children would rise up against their parents, and even have them put to death, Matt. 10-21; Mark Mosier high school, is vis'ting with 13-12. And we have read numbers of Iriends in The, Dalles .over the week-' such cases reported to us in the ena I newspapers of late. I j Then Paul said, "in the last days Mrs- Will F. Powell of Portland' noya rcn ' . perilous times shall come. Men shall i visiting at. the suburban home of delegation of 40 members of The .Mr. and Mr8. j .D. RlggB in the disobedient to parents, unthankful, unholy." 2 Tim. 3:1-2. Berries Will Pay. PORTLAND, April 23. Develop ment of the logged off lands of Ore gon and Washington, comprising mil lions of acres, depends upon finding a crop profitable enough to pay for the cost of clearing the lands. Those interested in 'the berry and fruit In dustry declare that berries and small fruits offer the best paying crop, In the climate of western Oregon ana western Washington, for making pos sible development of these lands. Settlers will find that, with the re cent high cost of clearing land, ber ries and poultry offer the quickest' possible return," says Senator W. H. Paulhamus, president pf- the Puyallup & Sumner Fruit Growers' Canninn ! company, which has just been taken into the Oregon-Washington Canning & Preserving company. "They can clear a small tract and plant it in strawberries and within a year have a crop that will produce a high reve nue. "In the past two years growers have made from $1000 to as high as $2000 an acre a year. Red raspberries at 18 $600 an acre after all expense. $600 an acre' after al expense. "Western Oregon and western Washington are made up of logged off lands and when the timber Is cut off the most intensive farming will be necessary to justify the cost of clear- Know To Skillfully Compound Prescriptions It has been our work for years. We guarantee to ably supple ment the work of your phy sician. The purest of drugs are used. All standard proprietary medi cines. Columbia Graphonolas and Records. Kodaks .and Supplies. .. Toilet Articles, Open Sundays, 8 a. m. to Noon SERVICE DRUG STORE D. W. Yantis, Mgr. 2 Doors West Parlor Grocery 1 5 si ran - . . mmm Masons, journeyed to Goldendale yes terday afternoon for a fraternal visit with the Goldendale chapter of the lodge. The local delegation arrived Three Mile district. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Lord returned I in tholr hnmn in Rnnlmnn VAntArrtnv This is not to cover up any one's navmg spent soyeral dayfl lQ in the Wellington city about 6 ' fault, "but. let us render to 'Caesar The Dal,es v,8lUng wUh Mrg Lord,fl . thfi fhlnrn that are Caesars, and to , . ... ..... in the evening. Thfc iirsx - - ' ' sisier, Mrs. ti. u. Miner. uruu, tu lu&o itiai tuc uuu a. j. u - o'clock item on the program was a banquet, lasting an hour and a half. Dr. F. H. Collins of Goldendale extended -.a welcome to the viBitors irom -rue lowing the banquet, the local delega tion conferred the Royal Arch de uce on six Goldendale candidates. Another "feed" and The Dalles Ma tons left for home, vowing that their Goldendale brothers are "good hosts." are facts which we must all face. Free Clinic No ChargeFor Examlna Ijdo not understand why Mr. Chll-i' tion Tuesdays and Thursdays. ders should call" one, who had' will- Dr." Baum. chiropractic -physician', we come to """" fully broken the laws of ouf land, Tnlrd and Washington, mahv601. tf Dalles, G. E. Manchester JJh Priest, ,AmerlcaDi of the local chapter, responuing uiua niwuQf v m ytfiVV-Viaw srww w spects to friend Paul. We often find Green slabs, $5.00 per cord, f. o. in the best of homes, some of our Di cars. Van Dellen Lumber company, worst cases, both boys and girls. 4tf Thirty hours schooling in a week , to prepare for the world, 30 minutes Brown's Dufur stag Time Tabla in a week to make ready for Heaven, Two round trips daily. Leave Bank ii.i -ii ii v i . ftttitnl Q n m anil A n m TjlflVA 1 loo one-aiaeu auogeiner. uai ub uuvu . . Montinn A verv inter- tannt Rnmn training for Eternity Dufur 7:30 a. m. and-1 p. m. tt VVIIIIMUIII. - v - - u estlng community meeting was new at the Thompson's addition school building last evening. With only a day's notice the teachers and chil dren of the neighborhood had pre pared an excellent program of music, Real Estate Markets Financial tail UMtVi tha nvponHnn nf ttln nnlft of .. j ' " v" - speaking and dramatic remains u tne j D RJggB 8Umnier home and their efforts were greatly eoyed ' ranch, the local and county real es by the' large crowd in attendance. market ha8 jU8t comPieted one Community singing under the direc- Qf tfae qulete8t week8 0f'the year, tion of Lynn Roycroft was a feature The Rlggs plac0( Bold tQ Alfred E. of the evening's entertainment. Anderson of Heppner, was handled Scenes of Norway combined with tnrough the offlce oI w. b. Gitchell, pictures of Community Service aclocal reaJ egUte doftler . -UvitleB throughout the United States purcbat(- prIco of $3i(000, is were thrown on the screen to tne jnder8tood to 'include 65 acres of noisy delight of the youngsters and orchard and produce land, a modern the more jdlgnlfled and sober enjoy- nQUse( a compiete water system, a ment of the grownups. The program m barn Rn(J packIn? nouse, nu- of singing and screen pictures will m1eroU8 tam ani orchard lmple be repeated in the lecture room of meuta, some Btock, and the 1921 .t.- .,S,nn ithrarv this evening at UIO 7:55 o'clock. To ' Offer Course 'In Music A course of eight lessons in the art of leading Blnging and study ot musical of lot 1, block 1, of Crossen's addi tion to Dalles City. Consideration not given. Fred Collins to Agnes Collins: all of lot C in block 69, of Fort Dalles Military reservation. Consideration approximately $1,000. Elijah P, Koontz, et ux, to Harry W. Curtis: all of lot 12 in block 48 of the Bluff addition to Dalies City. Consideration, approximately $500. Maud Barlow to B.. A. Brazeau: 320 acres of land In section 8, township 8, south of range 15, east of the Willahv ette merlQlan. Consideration not giv en. C A, Nelson, et ux, to BaBkuhl brothers : 80 acres of land in section 6, township 4, south of range 13, east of crop, already on the trees and in the ground. Anderson expects to move to the place in about 10 days. County records at thev court house last week showed about twice as the Willamette meridian. Consldera mnnv mnrteaces as warranty deeds, tion. $660. inomr.tfl.tlon will begin on Monday . ft1oPltv of tneBe mortgages are Mary El. Stiles to Melvin A. -Stiles: evening April 25 In the rcoms at the j belng carrled Dy iocai banks, al- all of the southwest quarter of section. . r in r a -mriAr the direction Of ., , noMnna anil Pnrtlatt'd .11 i .nmHt.,M 1 ..u 10 mortgage companies are loading eaBt ot (ne Willamette meridian. Con- some money In the county. sideration not given. Black and Crura, local real estate jar03iav Raffl of Chicago to Gustav dealers, report the sale of two lota ol wbco county: 10 acres of In Laughlln'a addHion from B. F. ,and m Bectton 24i t0wnship 3, south Laughlln- to OUve A. Broma-Jgh. Qf range ea8t Qf the Het,, Darnielle .Brothers report the sale merIdJan Con8,deraUoni approximate- ot a moaern reoiueuto m street from the French estate to Dr. F. E. Eames, Conslderatloa approxi mately $2,500. , The ffcllowing building permita v w n. A. unaer .ine uuet""" Mr. and Mrs. L. S.-Pilcner of Na tlonal Community Service, Mr. and Mm. Pllcher have trained scores of people in California, Washington and other parts of the country who are today successfully conducting stags With groups numbering from one hundred to many thouBands. The course Is free to all who may wish to avail thmselves of It. Sessions will be held evenings beginning at 8 o'clock. Applicants may register any time during the day by calling Community Service headquarters, phone Main 3331. The demand for leadership in muslq 1b greater than the supply. There are many peop e in this city who have musical taste and ability who have never thought of the possibility of leading a group In singing. Members of the Com munlty Service executive board m charge of this courso are Mrs. Carl ton P. Williams, chairman, Cnas. Reth and B. A. Lubbe. A. H. Gllles of Wamlc is register ed at the Bank, hotel. ly $1,000. ulldlng. (Labor, the direct recipient .of a were secured from" the city record- arg8 percentage of the amount spent er's office during tho week: J. B. Jq building operations, still remains Kirk, permit to make alterations on ,no pr,rae OD3tac;0 a resumption of his home, 110 west Eight street, conduction activity. Decreased costing $500. E. A. St. Marie, permit prJce8 f0. many claBse8 of materia: to build residence on lot 10, block 48, hayo accentuated the dfrjculty which Blgelow's addition -to Dallas City, nt aUtude q ft costlnc approximately $1,000. N. H. t. ,.... ..., Williams, permit to build a reBl- ... , ..... Muiama, vuu. material prices without ower wages rionrn on IOt 3. DIOCS Hi nuui- tion to Dalles City, costing approxl- restoration of an honest out-mat-ly $1,100 Mrs. N. A. Bonn, per- Put per man per day raise the proper mlt"to remodel house, 200 west tion of cost which must be charged Fourth street. against labor and increase its respon- - ' siblllty for the prevailing stagnation. Elizabeth Eben to Albert Eben: part Meanwhile the F. W. Dodge com-j Sun. CASINO Mon. The Little House with the BIG Pictures PRESENTS- JBiBliLIIIIIIIIIIIIIIB Pauline Frederick IN- A Slave of Vanity" FROM THE PLAY "IRIS" REMEMBER Miss Frederick In "MADAME X" And You'll see "A SLAVE OF VANITY" NOW PLAYING "ROMANCE OF THE DALLES" An actual motion picture made in The Dalles, and acted entirely by local will known persons. Also "The Dangerous Moment" With comedy CARMEL MYERS comedy 4 Just Remember it The Little House with the BIG Pictures.