The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, April 27, 1921, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    PACE EIGHT
THE DALLE8 DAILY CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1921.
ABBREVIATED "FIRST
NATIONAL" TROUBLESOME
By United News
'SEATTLE, ApM 27 The half lioso
Is leading the country to financial em
barrassment. So says Jack Schlffer,
bashaw of a hennery hero.
"I'd rather the women should wear
the good old fashioned long ones,''
says Schlffer.
"It takes my cashiers an extra
hour to stralghton out the creases In
the bills carried In the shor: "first
nationals.'
"Tho girls wad lip their socks with
four or five bills and they slip down
and down until milady Is walking on
her money. I
YARN MILLS REOPEN
Ttv United News
FITCHBURG, Mass., April 27. The
"We never had this trouble with the Fitchburg and Grant Yarn Mills re
paper money when the dear la.lie.4 nil , opened Monday after a six months'
wore long ones."
Brown's Dufur Stage Time Table
Two round trips daily. Leave Dank
hotel, 9 a. m. and 4 p. m. Leave Dufur
7:30 a. in. and 1 p. m. ;r
Taxi Service
Day or night. Stand at Club Cigar
toie. Telephone red 1711. It. Winter
mutli. 30
period of idleness.
GO NO FARTHER.
The Evidence is at Your Door.
Tho Dalles proof is what yott want
and the statement of this highly re
spected resident will banish all
doubt.
L. K. Hinkson, 1003 Alvord St.,
Tho Dalles, says: "I have used Doan's
Kidney Fills with the best of re
sults. I know there is nothing better
for kidney trouble. I had kidney
weakness and often had such back
aches that I could hardly stoop. At
times I had sharp quick catches
through my kidneys. I have been so
bad off, I couldn't turn over In bed,
witnoui neip. Aiy juaneys were varied
and irregular In action. Doan's Kid-i
ney Fills were what I needed and
they soon had me free from the
aches and pains and my kidneys put
in good order."
Frlce 60c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy get
Doan's Kidney (Pills the same that
Mr. Hinkson had. Foster-Milhurn Co.,
Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
CiEOICLE
CLASS
1FIED MERTISEIEITS
FOR RENT
FOR REiNT Apartment in tho Con
don building. M3
FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping
rooms. 115 East Second. 3
FOR SALE 'Dry oak wood; old cak.
111.50. Second growth, $12.50. Deliv
ered. Call 30F22, after 6 p. m. tf
FOR RBNT-'-Sleeping room. Apply
902 Fulton street. 29
FOR RENT Furnished room, 110
West Third street. M2
FolTltEITSnniii " house." 320Enst
14th Street. m2
FOR SALE Real honent-togoodness
huy, 320 acres logged off land, one
half tillable, 11 miles from Hood
Itiver. Water ditch on placo. $3,000.
See Chris ilcCluy, Telephone main
3771. 29
WANTED To mow your lawns, fix
up your flowers or any other kind
of work to keep busy and make
money honestly. Use the telephone.
L. A Mathews, 502 West Eighth
street, telephone red 3G51. tf
FOR RENT Three-room furnished
apartments at 400 West Thlra
strcot. Telephone main 3471. 29
FoTUONT Room with hoard" in
modorn home. Lady or gonl Ionian.
Telephone red 3491. 1000 Fulton
stroet. 21
Foil RENT That huge, comfortable
furnished housekeeping room you
will find at 115 East Second street,
up stairs. 27
FOR RENT Nice, largo, airy parlor
bod room, two beds, bath and telt.
phono. Very cozy for two gentlemen,
also ono largo single bedroom at
420 West Second street. Telephone
black 1402. 30
FOR RBNT-'
two large rooms and sleeping porch
down stairs. Other sleeping porches,
sleeping room, and garago. Very
reasonable Telephone rod 3991. 28
FOR SALE Four room plastered
house, purchaser to move it from
thf lot. Price $525. Five room plas
tered house, most of the modorn
conveniences, fruit and level lot on
Webster street, $2500. Ten acres,
1 miles from the city, new bungu
low, plenty of water, three acres
of fruit, seven acres alfalfa, $4250.
Dalles Realty , company, telephone
black 5G91. 27
FOR SALE Owing to tho high fertiT
ity and increasing demons for
Rhode Island Red Hatching cgg3 I
will hold my special pen together
during April. All orders cared for
at $1.00 per 15 or $U per hundred.
Fred Cyphers, R. F. D. No. 3, tele
phone red C3G2. M2
WANTED Clean cotton rags at The
Chronicle office, five cents per
pound. tf
LOST OR FOUND
FOh BALfc
WANTED
WANTED Calcimining and painting
by day or hour. Call mornings or
evenings. Red 39G1. 3
WANTED Dairy, farm or orchard
work by experienced man. Write J.
E. 84, Chroniclo. 27
FOR SALE Furniture. Call 7F4. M3
FOR SALE Elght-rodm houso, full
basement. Three lots. Fruit and ber
ries. 1009 Viow street. 28
FOR SALE Residence- property also
lots, easy terms. Inutilro 618 Clay
St. m2
FOR SALE Team of mares, five anil
six years old, broko and well match
ed. Fanners' Feed barn. 2
FOR SA'LE Ono n'oorlyno'wTl'on
Republic truck. A bargain. J. L.
Kelly, telephone rod 4601. 28
FOR SALE I-airgo and small farm
and orchard tracts. Reasonable
prices, good terms. V. C. Ilunnn,
Dufur, Ore, 18tf.
FOlTs ALK-T()7 "acres land on" Five
Mllo creek fenced hog-tight, plenty
wood and water, good alfalfa or
gnrdon ground. C. J. Corson, 320
East Second street, Tho Dalles,
Oregon. 27wl7
kor1saTe
wator on lot and good garden. $350.
Tonus If noccHsary. See U. 11. Fish,
'Sixteenth and Bridge streets. 2S
FOR SALE-Huick 4, Just overhauled,
lu first class mechanical repair.
Telephone black 6S22. 28
"8," first clnss ronillton. Six now
conl tiros. A bargain for cash or
terms. Telephone or write l'aul
Chlldms. 29
FoTnAurmY
what have you? Lot 122x210 foot
on south 11 street. Address C. ('.
King. 9:12 East iShornian strcot,
Portland, , 2T
WANTED Experienced woman cook
wants position. Bachelor or camp
work preferred. Call 514J East
Second street. 28
TAlNTErJM ranch!
Year around work. $40 per month.
Telephone black 3151. G15 Wobstor
street. 27
LOST Long grey suede glove. Return
to Chronicle office. 29
LOST Boy's coat, 1 7 70a -old sire,
bPltud style. Find: cull red 12G1.
i:i(.rnlngs. RewarJ. 28
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.
lltf
PROFESSIONAL AND BU8INESS
i'iamjs TUNjSD Jind repaired, ac
tion regulating and reflnishlng.
Player actions a specialty. Work
guaranteed. S. A. Dockstader, Cor
son Music store. 320 East Second !
street. Telephone main 1061. tf
alee Track Lime
Freight and express between The
Dalles and Wasco, Moro and all 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
b'.ack 1642 or main 471. tf
8YNOP8IS OF THE ANNUAL 8TATEMENT OF THE
THE CONNECTICUT FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
of Hartford, In tho St a to of Connecticut, on the thirty-first day of
December. 1920, made to tho Insurance Commissioner of the State of
Oregon, pursuant to law:
CAPITAL
Amount of capital stock paid up f 1,000,000.00
INCOME
Net premiums received during the year-
Interest, dividends and routs received during the year
Income from other sources received during the year.
Total Income .
-I 7,e,M6.18
- 4,396.t
6,261.68
$ a,iti,4i.tt
DISBURSEMENTS
Net losses paid during tho year Including adjustment
expenses
Dividends paid on capital stock during the year
Commissions and salaries paid during the year
Taxes, licenses and fees paid during tho year
Amount of nil other expenditures..
Total expenditures
$ 3.MS.S01.I7
17.60.0
- 2,164,8.42
- 491.615.95
- T86.066.0f4
- 0,868,380.71
ASSETS
Value of real estate owned (market value) loans
Value of stocks and bonds ownod (markot value)
Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc.
Cash In banks and on hand-.....
Premiums In course of collection written since
sent. SO. 1930
Interest and rents duo and accrued..
Amount receivable for reinsurance
FOR SALE llorues. l have a nuinber
of good horses for sale chonp,
Head's Peed store, eaat end of Sec
ond strcot, telephone black 5211
2Gtf
New r-
Hair Wc
Growth
BALONIII lnlrtJ, ft!
lulr tumml. ill ka
itruiimi. DANOHurr
trtilUtUxl. lujr
ru. 111. 11. J I
on luii iwi of I
KOT.U.KO (t Sl7 I
tnur tlruttUr. Or "
ttuj It emit, illtrf
or t tu p , 1 01
y 11 o o r bo 1 it
unrn un nmrr m
Total admitted assets
-I 16,000.00
. 9,188,389.00
. 480,600.00
. 1,423.123.85
148,988.02
12I,US,
S4.822.ll
.12,142,181.27
LIABILITIES
dross claims for losses unpaid , $ 895,844.10
Amount of unearned premiums on all outstanding risks (,675,278.87
Due for commission and brokerage 30,000.00
All other liabilities 270.000.80
Total liabilities, exclusive of capital stock of
-8 7,871 ,223.77
72.091.23
35,930.08
32,047.71
BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR
Net premiums received during tho year . ., , 8
Losses paid duriiiK the year -
Losses Incurred durhiK the year
CONNECTICUT FIUE INSURANCE CO.
Kdward MllllKan, President John A. Coamus, Secretary
Statutory resident attorney for service: James 8. Reed, Port! anal, Ore.
BOOTH & HOSTKTLKR, Agents, Tho Dalles, Oregon.
WOODARD & TAUSC'HER
Contracting bricklayers and Plasterers
All kinds of Tile and Cement Work. Fireplace Work a Specialty.
Estimates furnished free of chargj. All Work Guaranteed.
Telephone Main 0461 or Call at Gates Block
Wasco Hotel
G24 East Second Street
Open Under New Management
Thoroughly Overhauled. Clean Comfortable Rooms
50c a Night and Up. Rates by Week and Month
Dining Room to Open Soon
M. S. Elliott, Mgr.
FORD
Whitney Repair Shop
709 East Second St.
VEMZ BAUER
General real estate, insurance, and
loans. 1005 East Second street. Tele
phone main 1571. 28tf
HOWARD S. SOULE
Expert Piano Tuner
i22 West SlxtL sheet. Residence
Phone mum 4201. tf
The Old Dollar
is Coming Back
Reports from various parts of the country in
dicate that the dollar is staging a come-back,
with a promise of gradual return to its old
time purchasing power.
This is welcome news for all of us who have
been wrestling with the cost-of-living problem.
It is welcome news also for the many people in
this community who are saving wisely against
the time when the dollar will buy a full dollar's
worth again.
"Keep on saving," is outr advice. The old dollar
is coming back.
4 Interest Paid on Savings Accounts
THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
The Dalles, Oregon
Dr. T. DeLARHUE
Eyesight Specialist
Hours 9:00 to 5:00 8undays and Evenings by Appointment
17-11 Vogt Blk Over Crosby's Drug 8tore Phone Black 1111
VERNA SAWYER
Dressmaking, alterations, repairing.
218J East Third street. M8
POPULAR MUSIC
Taught by
BOJB WERSCHECUL
Lessens by Appointment
Empress Theatre Pianist
Burget-Mogan Co
Funeral Directors
THE HOME OF
SUPERIOR
SERVICE
Phones Main 2891. Night Black
401, Mala 6291
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 D. C RANDALL, Manager
Bort Thomas, Assistant Manager
Licensed Embalmers, Established 187
Dufur
Woman Attendant
Mrs. M. J. Wlllerton
Telephone Red 1781
Motor Equipment
Telephones
Day Red 351
Night Red 352 ;
H. Harper, Black 2152
Cut Flowers
Step on the Gas!
A few hills ahead mean noth
ing to the progressive business
man.
He is used to. driving his car
and knows that a shift of gears
and a "little more gas" will put
the high spots behind him in jig
time.
Beyond the problems of the
present is the smooth level road
of the future.
The outlook for business holds
no fears for the men who "step
on the gas and go to it."
The real good times the good
times based on normal values,
smaller profits and quicker '
turnovers, the good times of
peace and plenty are right be
fore us. i jj
Step on the gas Advertise!
Advertise to your consumers at
the places where conditions fa
vor the sale of your product.
Use The Chronicle to do this
best
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