THE DALLES DAILV CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1921. PAE THREE Travel S Transport Topics Conducted by" Goodrich Members of tho Tin Can Tourists of tho World, an organization of auto camping tourists, who returned from Florida lo points in tho middle west, report that Indiana roads are In the best shapo of any roads thoy travel ed. The Hoosler state is famous lor Its gravel roads which are kept m on excellent state of repair. Indiana Is adding hundreds of mile3 of con crete and briclc highways. "rxz- THOUGHT Co iwSSSEol GST OFF OFflijI, ki ;i s .rj f s n-yriii-ji BUSS Buttered and literally cut to rib bons. Thus might bo described mil lions of auto tires now in service. A big majority of those will be re placed early this spring. Thousands of car owners have had tires laid asldo for future delivery, according to reports from tiro dealers. When overyone starts buying now tires , shortago of standard makes Is ex pected this spring on account of production having been about one fifth of normal since last summer. Tho extent of the business, practice or profession of automobile theft in tho cities of tho slato of New York is indicated by tho statement compiled by tho Information bureau of tho state conference of mayors of New York. During 1920, a total of 7,005 automo biles wore stolen in tho cities alone, Of this nr.r-lie." 8 Dim were recovered by tho police. Tho cost of hauling lo and ironi railroad stations forms a largo part-of tho nation's transportation bill nnd is considered by exports as tho woak point in tho transportation systom of tho United States. Store-door delivery service Is considered tho only moans of relief from tho excessive cost of terminal hauling. Tho motor truck promlsos to play nn important part in tho establishment of u store-door delivery. NewYork Letter NEW YOllK, April 18. Thore are handicaps when It comes to prosecut ing deaf mules for slander. Albert Do Montono discovered thorn whon ho tried to have three men arrested the other night for "talking about" him and his wife with their fingers on a subway train. Thoy went cheerfully with him to the police station, where thoy explained In writing that they were talking In Latin and that prob ably confused Mr. Do Montono. Their accuser admitted tho difficulty of proving his charge since there were no available witnesses who under stood tho sign language to say noth ing of Latin, lie declared, howoVor, that ho and his wife did understand it and that the youths had spoken ot his wife as a "swell kid," which he insisted was not Latin at all. The station desk man urged all parties to "forget It," because of tho congest ed condition of the courts, which thoy reluctantly agreed to do. ' jUestaurant owners believe there should be limits to amiability or dig nity vanishes. Consequently, they aro posting on their walls, signs rending as tactfully na possible, ' suggesting that while It may bo uulto the thing Burget-Mogan Co Funeral Directors THE HOME OF SUPERIOR SERVICE Phones Main 2891. Night Muck 401, Main 6291 to carry one's lunch, the restaurant is not tho place to which to carry it. Borne little headway was gained by the lunch-carrying movement last winter, but tho carriers found that they missed their coffee and they did not want it later; they wanted it along with their sandwiches. So recently It has become no strange thing to see one come into a lunch room, order a cup of coffee, and pull forth the sand wiches from pockets to eat with the lone cup of coffee. "They teem tiic slowest eaters wo have, too," one pro. prletor said. "And It makes mo ner vous to see a table and a half an hour taken up for a five-cent cup of coffee." Tho signs aro the result. The first tourist hotel for women in the country has been opened It is near tho main entrance of Yellow stone park, at Livingstone, Monc, an'i is tho enterprise of the Young Wom en's Christian association. Although it is still pretty chilly weather over the country, tho offices of tho Na tional Board of the Y. W. C. A., here in Now York, Is already busy getting out tho posters which are to declare tho existence and attractions of the hostelry all along all tho roads to the great park. The hotel faces the moun tains of the park and 4a said to have -wonderful outlooks on all sides. But no man can enjoy Its benefits, unless ho Is a very little man, indeed, say about two years old, Women alono, ami women witli small children are to bo the only guests accepted. Tho ratos will be kept as reasonable as possible in order to help t! v nmn-ni'i -i less-money-earning sex who still yearn to travel. Only a few years ago any kind of hotel which was maintained ror women was a distinct novelty. The noxt thing, there will be observation cars for us alone, maybe. No mero burglar alarm on his safe would satisfy Eugene Grebert, ga ASKS INDEPENDENCE WITH OR WITHOUT PROTECTION Manila, P. I. -The people of the Philippines want Independence In whatov'er form they can get It, M a n u e I Quezon, president of the Philippine senate, declared In an ad dress before that body. "Let the Ameri cans In the Philip pine and these In Urn United Stales Manuel L. Queion know that the pco- President Philip pie of the Ph'llp. Pino Senate pines covet their freedom, liberty ami political emancipation so much that they will not hesitate to receive from the Congress of the United States complete ami absolute Independence without protection," Quezon said. "If the United Stales, dictated by Its own Interests, decides to extend pro tection to the Philippines, well and good. We would accept that as a so lution of our problems. If not, let us have abseliite Independence in what ever form we can get It." President Quezon declared that If the question were put before the Filipinos for a vote, OS per ist would favoi absolute Independence. 11. v. J. - IVr tit ,.'T7i"lU7PB IIIiyRaIL P C. B. GRAHAM CRACKERS Anothtt P. C. B, prvJvtt Dtllctlllf Mid. ciltp J Ulty. Will piot 1 pltlln tdJtllM M njf RMtL Yni txr cm uffljr r Pacific CoMt Bkcuit Co. rage owner. "Why have a bell that only gives notice to someone to come with a gun?" argued Mr. Grobert. "Why not have the gun itself for an alarm." Finding no negative response, he perfected and rigged up a charge of buckshot which would be released on the opening of the safe door. In consequence, poor Joseph Schmidt is in tho hospital under a charge of bur glary because he appeared at the hos pital, asking for treatment for buck shet wounds. It's very hard on rou tine burglars when novelties of that kind are Introduced. iNew York had more or less of a blow when Albert, Prince of Monaco, "the man who owns the bank .it Monte Carlo," arrived in town. De spite any reports to the contrary, all of us, in our hearts, expected a dash- ' ing, Interestingly wicked-looking per son, whose conversation would be con- cerned with the great subject of life chance! And behold! Here is a pleas ant, quiet, studious, serious, elderly gentleman in our midst, whose chief concern In life is to learn what sort of things abound in the bottom of the sea not pirate treasures but little fishes and gentle things like that. In spite of a general moral outlook, I couldn't help being disappointed. Dr. S Burke Masscy, dentist. First National bank, rooms 307-308. Tele phone main 3911. res. main 1691. 8tf HOW ANY GIRL CAN HAVE PRETTY EYE8 No girl or woman is pretty if her eyes are red, strained or haro dark rings. Simple wltchhazel, camphor, hydrastis, etc., as mixed In Lavoptik eye wash, will brighten the eyes and a week's use will surprise you with Its QUICK results. Regular use of Lavoptik keeps the eyes healthy, sparkling and vivacious. The quick change will please you. Dainty aluminum eye cup FREE. A. E. (Crosby, druggist, 318 E. Second St. A TEST OF FAITH (Chnttnnoogn News.) We have frequent occasion to pro test against the efforts of Jnpnn to impose her dominion upon unwilling peoples, yet -we have thus far fulled to exemplify the ideals which we rec ommend to Japan. If we should with draw our sovereignty from the Philip pines, in accordance witli our repeated promises, we could the more consist ently usk Japan to follow n similar course toward Shantung, Manchuria and Siberia. Our plea would have a great deal more force If we could make it with clean handsTo say that tho Philippines are not ready for in dtpoiidenco Is merely to xbress un arbitrary, gratuitous opinion. It S lierfectly easy to create conditions In one's own mind thnt no people ever could comply with. Our, dehJy about respecting our own pledge Is a rellectlon on our national good faith and a constant Invitation to Interna tional complications in the far east. INDEPENDENCE OF PHILIPPINES (Atascadero (Cnl.) News.) . . . Tho Philippines should be given absolute independence, which Is their natural right, even if we nre well aware that they have not yet reached the full stnture of American Ism. We ourselvos have not reached It so long ns wo Insist upon govern ing other peoples against their will. At the Club and in the Best Cafes You'll find Snow Flakes served with broths, soups, oysters, salads and cheese. Everyone likes to nibble these crisp, tasty soda wa fers. Sold by grocers in -red packages and family tins. Don't ask for crackers -say SNOW FLAKES Taxi Mayflald'e Taxi . telephone mala 6021. 27U THE MARYHILL FERRY IS RUNNING ' From Qranta, 20 MIIm East of The Dalles, to Maryhlll Dally from 7 a. m. to 9 p. m. EXCELLENT ROADS PAVED TO QOLDENDALE MARYHILL FERRY CO. Special Trip Arranged Phana Goldendale 312X Dr. T. JT Eyesight Specialist Houra 9:00 to 8:00 Sundays and Evening by Appointment IMS Vogt Blk Over Crosby's Drug Stars Phipna Black 1111 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 LULU D. CRANDALL. Manager Bert Thomas, Assistant Manager Licensed Embalmers, Established 1SS7 Woman Attendant Telephones Mrs. M. J. Willerton Day Red 351 Telephone Red 1781 Night Red 352 J. H. Harper, Black 2152 Motor Equipment WOODARD & TAUSCHER Contracting Bricklayers and Plasterers All kinds of Tile and Cement Work. Fireplace Work a Specialty. Estimates furnished fcee of chargj. All Work Guaranteed. Telephone Main 6461 or Call at Gates Block Wasco Hotel 624 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. 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. r 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. 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 DeLARHUE Dalles Dufur Cut Flowers