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'HE DALLES. DAILY CHRONICLE, MONDAY,. MAY 2,'' 1621.
I BtjrfiihllahiHl 1990 Tha Dallaa. Or.
Published Erery'Evealng- Except Buaelay-
V the Chronicle PubllsUnr ciDy Im
L-Ben R. Utfln OenenU ltouir
Atria li. BuckHn Miter
?THE DAILY UHKOJNHJL.li;," -- -v-...
uy tne present metnoa or wneat
selling, the farmers get. very little
for their work and risk and Invest
ment. The ultimate consumers are
forced tti pay top heavy prices for
the produce.
The actual producer, then, does
II. J 9 T"T 14 - riiiil '
uoiLDU x re ims slimi uhhov iow owfiv uia.u Rnij u..
Member f Audit Bureau of ClrcolatiaM not Set the high price paid by the
ultimate consumer. The men who
have no part in production by sue-
a crop which ,
; Entered In The Dalles aoatafflce aa
second daaa matter.
CHRONICLE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
DAILY CHRONICLE BY CARRIER
One year. In advance: tt.M
n. . . , l M
01 rovmnaj, in ea.vw .
One month .Bi cesslve juggling of
DAILY CnnOnluUc BV MAIL.
One year, la advanye 6.M they own on paper benefit greatly.
? m'th' "' adV"Ce ''IS, They take the profit. They plant
WEEKLY CHRONICLE
One year, In adrance
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Furnished sleeping
rooms. 507 East Fourth street. .7
FOR RENT Three room house. Close
in. Black t Crum.
12.M no Dlae ot wheat. They tend no
blade of wheat. They don't even
In ordertag chance of aa'drosa, Ue ' ,, . , . ,, ... ,,
tciiber should always fire eld aa well further the process of distribution,
aa new across. I oconomIcally.
'Middlemen, let us qualify this by
the adjective illegitimate, who do no
service in growing or marketing the
FOR RENT Apartment in the Con
don building. M3
FOR SALE Good level lots, good
soil, in Fair street. 160 per lot.
Call 1418 Bluff street or telephone
black 1441. 7
TELEPHONES
Editorial Rooms .
Business, Adv., Ctr. Depts
..lack 111
Rao 111
Subscribers to the Chranlcla are guar
anteed service. Prompt aad regular de
livery of every subscriber's paper is the
atm of the circulation department. The
Chronicle carriers are required ta put
the papers en the porch er wherever the
atMcrllier wishes the paper delivered.
WEED OUT PARA8ITE8
FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping
rooms. 115 East Second. 3
FOR RENT Furnished room, 116
West Third Btreet. M2
FOR RENT Small house. 320 Bast
14th Street. m2
wheat, seize the profit while the
producer gets less profit than is FOR RENT Garage at 322 West
rightfully due based on service per-J Sixth Btreet. 6
formed and the ultimate consumer T-"lrr"n"'' ri-ri-r,-n-, n-" " '" r-n -
. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms.
pays more than he should, based on
the units of utility In the product
The business of the republican ad- whlcli ho must have to live.
ministration at Washington is
t I Government figures show that the
middlemen urn tnklne SI nrmnt.
bring the United States back to a ... . fil, ,
yiuwt lur miuug in oiuce enmrs anu
und to accomplish II
lvjst bo done.
many things
teenth and Trevltt streets.
. Inquire 417 Alvord street, side door.
! 3
FOR RENT Three-room furnished
apartments at 400 West Third
street. Telephone main 3471. 2
state of normalcy. It is a big task buylng flctltlouB farm profluce ana FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping
,., . , , ana Bieapmg rouais. ou muai xijira
selling it to other speculators. street phone B,aJk 2301 m5
What applies to wheat applies to
)nu of the weapons with which P-ducts in greater or smaller. .'f
tne administration is to fight abnor- ca
rnal conditions is the tariff. A tar-J Unn 01,586 eedy speculators are
Iff barrier is to be erected against knocked out. tariff will do little to
cutslde goods. This will in opera- wards bringing back normalcy. Un
tlon prevont foreign produced goods UI tnoae wno work are recompensed
competing in American markets falrly for thelr own services and
with native products. Secondarily, rlsk' and untH thoso who buv Pay
by keeplag out competing goods, the according to the units of utility In
tariff will have the effect of increas- ,the S00 Purchased, normalcy will
ing prices of home manufactured ar-'not 06 "turned to the life of the
ticles and homo grown produce oi'Unlted States, though a dozen tariff
orchard and field and forest, work-wa,Is are erected by enactment of
lug along the line of supply and de- cweB8,
maid.
The Young emergency tariff now
FOR SALE Lot and 12-room house,
318 Calhoun street. Sale on prem
ises at public auction on Friday
May 6, 1921. John Gavin, adminis
trator. 5wl8
FOR SALE Real honeot-to-goodness
buy, 320 acres logged off land, one
,half tillable, 11 miles from Hood
River. Water ditch on place.. $2,000.
See Chris McClay, Telephone main
3771. 1
LOST Brown baseball fielder's fin
ger glove for right band. Please re
turn to Chronicle office. 2
pTtiiri.nri rr
iLOST Bunch of keys on ring. Re
ward If returned to 608 East Third
street. 2
WANTED
WANTED Man to work on
Call 615 Webster Btreet.
ranch.
WANTED To sell, rent and repair
typewriters and sewing machines.
Hemstitching done. Phone Coryea. 2
WANTED Calclminlng and painting
by day or hour. Call mornings or
evenings. Red 3961. 3
WANTED To do dressmaking anC
sewing. 607 East Fourth street. 7
FOR SALB Charge and mU
and rchard tracts. Reasonable
prices, 'god terms. W. C. Haaaa,
Dufnr, Ore.
18tf.
FOR SALE 20 acres of good land, un
improved, three miles west of The
Dalles. Price reasonable. Terms if
desired. Write owner, P. O. box 67,
Traver,- California. 10
FOR RENT Advertising ground
space, along Columbia and The
Dalles - California highway road
Phone Black 4881. 6
FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping
rooms. Also small bouse, suitable
for baching, 111 West Second
street. 7
ia j ioccsB of passing congress pro
vides for a virtual embargo against
' foreign agricultural produots
V
Wo must weed out the parasites.
o
SUFFER LITTLE CHILDREN
FOR RENT Furnished bedroom in
modern home. S12 per month. 122
(West Seventh street. Telephone
black 3S01. 4
FOR RENT Room with board In
modern home. Lady or gentleman.
Phone red 3491, 1000 Fulton street.
7
A picture depleting the life of
U ,B Christ was showing at the auditor-
thus planned to Increase the prices ,um ,Q Portland ThomaB pw,-
of local TJ. S. products which are hB even chHdren thoughtj pljr evenings. 913 Federal streot.
now languishing. ab0ut It aa they tended the cows on1 Mro. B. J. Bagtez,.
n II will tUI , 1 Ik. .-I -1- .... - . i
turn 11.11. mm me uici: . tneir larm home at Beaverton. Freidas
Normalcy Is after all a condition realized that his kiddies weren't af-
herein the nice balance between forded a chance in their country
costs and wages is properly estab- home to attend Sunday school regu-
FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping
apartment with garden ground. Ap-
llHhed. f.t is a Btato wherein every
FOR RENT Ground floor room In
the Condon building. Plate glass,
window; suitable for office or small'
business. 2
larly. They were missing the great-
0)h ALt
FOR SALE Furniture. Call 7F4. M3
one KfclB proper remuneration for est Influence for good, the life of
hia or her purt in the scheme of pro-' tho Christ.
(luction. Will tho tariff insure this? So ho decided lo tako the children
It may In purt, but only in part. ,lRd attond tho groal mbllcal photo
Let us take the matter of wlieur. piay, "Behold tho Man." I
Importations of wheat from Canada Ho ls no wealthy man. Perforce FOR SALB-Furnlshed housekeeping
and other foreign lands havo caused his children must dress In overalls., and sleeping rooms. Telephone
the prlco to drop in this country, it nut they wanted to know about tho black 3962. 4
is argued. The prico of Iohs than llfo of tne g,.eatest man who over SSag'1 TXZii XkinXTTZThZA
ov.a dollar now nfrmnil lu Iphh thnn 1 OK oAlLjCi iwew Dungaiow, IWO D6Q
oi.e dollar now offe.ed U less than trod thH oarth Thoy wantod Q be f &nA
production cost, bo an emergency lnsplred by Uj0
great examplo or bath, full basement. Call red 6892. 3
tariff Is being framed and passed. ,he wthout B,n ,
It wouid bar all foreign wheat. Thon.j Jn u Dattoml mllk tn,ck FMx& PCJR SALReIdeno propertr aUo
it Is believed, without competition. ' an hta Hevon ovol.alled chlldron W terms. Inquire 618 Clay
American grown wheat unmolested ro,i0 lnto Portland. They went to J
la a homo markot tun command a nudltorlum. POR aALB Why walk when you
l.lKher nrlco. This will no doubt v ... - ....... ... ? a Poriecuy goon car xor
FOR SALB Ford truck. Terms to re
sponsible party. Telephone 16F21. 3
I
200. Call black 6761, evenings.
"You can come in here," said the
raise the cost of wheat anil wheat doorkeeper, "but tho kids can't."
pioducts to tho ultimate consumers.! "They'd bo disappointed, mistor," i11 SALE Fresh milch cow, four
Nations having wheat to sell ;n 8lld ioldas. "1 brought them nil year-old. Gives six gallons per day.
American markets will In nelf de-'lho way to tho city from our llttlo A. E. Fine, telephone 17F11. 4
fonoo adopt retaliatory tariffs barring farm near Beaverton to sec this TOR SAW3 Team of mares, five and
American wheat from their markets. jlero ,,tchor." six years old, broke and well match-
.Many such tariffs have already boon I "Can't holu It." commented thu etl. Farmers' Feed barn. 2
tentatively drawn. Thus tho Amer
ican fanner finds his foreign trade
wrecked. Ills surplus cannot bo
sold, It will rot duo to the tariff bill.
Tariff then or no tariff does not
boom to got directly at tho heart of
the mutter, Let us follow tho case
ot wheat a bit further. It Is vouch
til for by government figures that
40 times thu wheat raised In the
Unitetd for American demand, Is
sold In thu United States. This fact
1 ml lentus that the crop is sold and
sold and sold, it indicates specula
tion n wheat. Under tho present
syutcm shrewd men buy wheat and
hold It a while und resell it at a
good profit, This process operating
:uiim five or six times on u cur of
wheal boosts the price to the ulti
mate consumer.
History of wheat buying shows
that at the beginning of the harvest
when most wheat la sold by the
farmers the market ls kept low by
foodstuff Jugglers, On one pretext
or another, or through combination
the price offered the producers, (he
men who do thu work, Is tremend
ously low, When the crop l
bought from the farmers the pro
cesses of speculation are Invoked
burly doorman.
"The Hlblo says," said Froldau
painstakingly, "forbid them not, for
of such Is thu kingdom."
"Toll it to thu Judge," said the
doorkeeper. "If you won't stand
aside, you're pinched."
So Froldas was arrested.
Jiulgo Rossnuin dismissed thu ca.to
saying, "Your caso was plead for vou
"000 years ago."
Tho incident makes us wondor If
wo aru losing tho spirit of Chris
tianity. Wo wondor why children
wore barred from a groat religious
picture. Is not religion for chlldron?
Did not Christ come to save er.l'd
ion ns well us adults? Wo wonder
if tho garb of overalls bars people
I from participation l:i the fine In
spirations of Christianity. DM iut
Christ minister to the poor as well
m lo tho rich?
FOR SALT? 1000-pound saddle mare.
Good traveler and pack animal.
Price $10.00. Call at my place, Up
per Five Mile. T. S. Heivner. 2
8jnopl of ths Anmul 8Utrant ot th
VKA nilR. UFK INSUJUNCK COMPANt
of (in'Jirnlmrs. in tlw kinsd-"' of Swlfi. n
th Slit dtj ot IVcvnbrr. 1820, mult to tlis
ituuranra rommWoner ol th Ut ot Oivtua,
' CAPITAL .
Amount ot rIUl drixult 200.000.00
IN COM K
Nrt prrmlum mwl.wJ during the .....
yrr l,704,ST2.e
Intrmt. iiWii!enl nd tnt r-
h-It1 ilurin th yt. ...... 08.S89.Si
Inci'mo frtHa otbtr touivM duruif
U.t r 3H,'.'0.T
Tout tncom. IS.O0S.WT.Oi
ni.SlltlltSKUENTS
Nrt PM dunns th it, In-
rliuting tdjunlmfnt xpnM..,t V0, S.T.H
Coniniiutoiu n4 Mlilia pid dut-
ln tht )N fi45.000.01
TtiH, licnm wid ( lU dur- ......
ln th fr 10T,S&.4l
AaiiMiut ot U otlwr tiadUuri. ait,.T
ToUl npfBditurM t.91T,8T.M
A8SKTS
Vh ot ttoeU ind bond owsd
iBUttft tlu) . ...... .. .M.m.t
Ciiih in btnlt and on hind . . , S14,US.03
I' mlnm. in cun ol coJiorUoa
wriltrn inc Slt. SO. 1U'.'0. . 334,408 00
. . .... mmI. .ti .n.l .wnimI !ll.tt&T.8a
I OUict IMI T0.Ul.83
FGR SALSr Horses. 1 have a number
, of good horses for sale cheap.
' Read's Feed store, 'eaof end of Sec
ond street, telephone black 621L
2tf
jijxnjTJJriinranrrwn-i'i.rV'inrin ir-nWssisiir"
FOR SA1B 'Dry oak wood; old cole
111.60. Second growth, I12.M. DoUv
ered. Call 30F22, after 6 . m. tf
FOR SALE Owing to the high fertll
ity and Increasing demand for
Rhode Island Red hatching eggs I
will hold my special poa together
during April. All orders cared for
rat fl.M yer IS or $6 per hundred.
Fred Cyphers, R. F. I). No. 3, tele
phone rod 6362.
HZ
LOST OH FOUND
UOST Elgin engraved wrist watch,
' gold links. Call red 3662.. Reward. 2
PICKED UP 11 head of small horses
in city. 1 brown three-year old,
'fhrnnri A T nn f nhnnlriar i 'Anal.
usy horse, stirrup brand on left
shoulder. 1 Apalusy mare, no brand.
!? . . - . .
; i sorrei mares, stripe in race, iook
alike, no brand. I old bay mare, no
brand. 1 spotted horse, brand A P
on left Jaw. 1 bay pony, brand A P
j pn left shoulder. 1 roan mare, brarftl
IA P on left shoulder. 1 brown 2-
year om, no orana. nouea up Aprn
1 27. Unless these horses are called
' f for by May 7, they will be sold at
auction at the city pound. Chief of
Police Frank Heater. 3
if
riuoiU it the Annul SUtemcnt ot tha
COMMUUOIAI, UNION HUE DiSUIUNCB
COM PANT
Of New York, in Uw State ot New York, on tha
Slit day of December, 1920, aula to the In
aannca Ooinmiiwloaer o( the BUt ot Oreaon,
ptumuct lo Uw:
CAPITAL
Amount of okpital ituek PftUl up. .1 200,000.00
IN COMB
Net premiums raceired durinc tha
yacr ..,.91,008,745.85
InUrost. difldenda and rente re-
oeited duriuK tha year 69.876.04
Total inoume 91,632,819.92
DISIIURSEME.NTS
Met town paid during tha year
inoludinc adjustment- ezpentes. . 9 605,397.71
Dividend paid on cpltl atock t
during the year 20,000.00
.Ooumlwioua and aalariea paid dur-
lna the year 4S2.136.81
Taxea, lioenaes and feea paid dur-
i .1.- AO V 1 J A W
Amount of all oilier" exiwadittraa' lB',B8o!41
ToUl axpenditurm 91.396,435.40
ASSETS
Value of atoeki and bonds owned
(market ralue) 91.217.400.00
Oaoh in baaki and on hand 399.483.64
rnmiuma in course of col lection
written since Sept. 30. 1920.. 348,408.10
Inteteat and rente due and ao-
orued 13,192.00
Be-in.iuranoa rvooTerfcble on paid
u.'.uau.iH
Total admitted wti
uiAitn.mra
arms claim" for lovee uniaid..
Amount of unearned premiums on
all ouMandiug ri-ks
Uea
92.041.214.2S
9 177,032.00
1.807.763.97
41,550.00
ToUl admitted aietta. . . . . . .
.
Whit Truck Un
Fiolght and express between The
Uallt'8 and Wasco, Moro and all wav
points Imvo The Dallos, 9 a, n.
dally except Sunday, Leave Moro,
1:30 p, iu, Loavo Wasco, 2: SO p. m
D. M, Ptoroo, proprloter, Tolophoso
b'.ack 141 or Mia ill. if
93,992,0:8.31
234,101.30
Drosa claims tor MMa umidt..t
tai.un.i ,J untamed trrmtuma on
all ouHtanding risks. ... ... l.t,&0,ia
Iue for ciBiailtt aad hroktraga 10,000.00
Ail other Uebulflsu ..... . 79.000 00
ToUl liabilities, eitluahe of
railtsl deposit of 9300.000.. 9I.OS5.607.90
lU'SlNK&a IN OIIKUON nK TllU YKAK
(Nat premiums facetted dria the
bin ssran " r" ..... r ITT. ; T
lnearrrd durlna Ua year.. 19.399.14
NVKA riKK. UriC INSURANCE CtX
J. U. WKNNSTKOM. V. ts. Uaasaef.
laMaal aweemef roe wmn,
w. a. nurvwoTON.
39 Oak 84.. rwtteaa. Oc
All oUier UabiUtl
ToUl lUbilitin, eicluUie of
csplUI stock of 9200.000... 91.520.945.97
IU181.NE.S3 IN OIIKUON PUK THE YEAR
Net premiums rrceiTed during Uie
year 9 27.098.64
Loaaea paid during the year 3,101,4 1
'Lueses incurred during the year.. 4.110.47
OOUMEUOIAL UNION KIllK INBUIUNCE
OOMl'ANY
WHITNEY l'ALACHK. lrevldant
WIIXIAM M. llALlJtKO. SecreUry.
SUtutory rvldont atUuney for semce:
rsatniANt't: i-ummissioneii. hai.km. on.
Hy-opsls of the Annual Statement ot the
lUltTISIt GKNKIIAI, INSUHANCK CO. I.TP
nf Ixjtvlon. England, on the Slst day of Decem
ber. 1920, nude to the insurance rommUvJoner
of the iUU of Oregon, punuant to law; i
CAl'lTAI,
Amount of capiUl stock id up, , .9300,000.00
INCOUH
Net premiums receir'd during the
year 9313,961.14
Interest dlridends and renU received
during tha year 1,381.74
Total Income 9315,242.88
OISUUK8EUKNT8
Net loasea paid during '.he year, In
cluding adjustment eipeotea, . . ,9 36,359.91
Commissions and salaries paid during
tt I year 103.616.33
Tsus, licenses and fees paid during
0 a year 5.255. 29
Auount of all other expenditures, . 387.7B
ToUl eipaoditures . fs.-. 9145,519.10
AUaTVar
Value of stocks and boat owned
(market ralua) 980,800.00
Cah ta beaks and on hand 123,063.00
rremhimt tn course of coUacUoa
written stnoa SepUmber 90,
1930 83,630.41
UWrest and reals due and accrued
re taa. due 1.510 03
ToUl admltUa a-et 3757.702.50
I.IAU1I ITIM
Orosa ctaisut for loet umid.... 99.391.71
Amount of unearned premiums oa
all ouUUnding risks.,., 184 472.8S
Iue for mamUtkxi and brokerage S OOO.nu
4U other lUbUitiea ............ 6,000.00
Total UebUiUe. exclu-lre of oau-
Ul stock 9393.864.94
HL'BtNKM IN OKKC.ON FOE THE YEAR
Net premiums receleasf VaWriag the
year ..-., ViV- 1,79.00
tlti4 4tsilkiMr,,..,,, . .67
I ease Wurteal sfsataH JSM Mar. . . 46L97
Biirrisu ti kniIFaT tTtANrE ca. ltu
IskNUT W. UO-N Cttv. U. a Uaugaas.
WANTED Position by practical
nurse. Call red 4192. 4
WANTED Stenographer with law of
fice experience. Address A697,
Chronicle, giving experience and
telephone address. ' 3
WANTED To rent 6 or 7 room mod
ern house by June 1. Will lease for
one year. Give best care. Address
reply to A. M., care of Chronicle. 4
WJAjNTED Young man for agency in
city for fast selling and staple ar
ticle; good commission. Must 'live
in city and have good references.
Call red 6871 after 5 p. m. 2
WANTED Lady housekeeper, light
work for single man, house well fur
nished. All replies will be promptly
answered. Alfred Nichols, Prine
vllle, Oregon. 4
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, 692 West Eighth
street, telephone red 3651. tf
MISCELLANEOUS
TRANSFER AD EXPRESS Furni
ture and piano moving. Freight
hauled .and general express busi
ness. Telephones: Stand, red 101;
residence black 18S&, J. E. Henzle.
lltt
HEMSTITCHING Plcot edging. Mrs.
L. M. Boothhy, 308 Washington
street. Telephone main 6581. tf
Synopsis of tha Annual Statement of Ok
HENRY CLAY FIHE INSUBANCB (XX
Of Lexington, in the Btato of Kentucky, on tftst
Slst day of December, 1920, made to the br
aurance Coamlabioaer of the SUU of Oregea,
pureuant 'o law:
CAPITAL
Amount of capital atock paid up. .9 490.900.99
INCOME
Net premiums nodred during
tha year 9 698.614.62
Interest, dlridends and renU re-
celled during the year 46.496.98
Income from other sources re
wired during- tha year 11.547.1S
ToUl lacoma 9 656.608.19
DISBURSEMENTS
Net leases said during the year in-
el4lng adjustment expense... 9 2S4.14S.OS
Dividends paid oa eaplui atack
dnrinf the year 37.000.00
CommJaione and salaries paid dur
ing the year ... . . 197.24C.2
Taxes, licenm and tees paid dnr-
. the year 33.764.36
Aateunt of all other expenditures. 87,392.65
ToUl sxaiaalturm 9 609.S4S.15
ASSISTS
Value of real esUU ownea (mar
ket value) 9 900.00
Valuer af sUcks and bonds owned
(market Tsloe) 618.423.00
I.oani on mortgagee and collater-
.. 227,262.00
OaHb iu banks and on hand 116,022.92
Premiums in course of soUection
written since Sept, 30, 1920.. 101,600.08
Interest and rente due and as-
I-.0" 17.008.64
. SUU, coanty and otty warrants.. 188,118,88
Total admitted aaseU 31.lp8.037.5O
LIAnnJTIIlH .
'Grass claims for loaeea unpaid.. . .9 92.900.02
Amount of unearned premiums on
all ouUUnding risks 438,138.00
Due for cummlsion and brokerage 2.600.00
All other liabilities 2loo0.00
ToUl liebUlUee, exeluuee of cap- '
itaj stock at 8460.000.00.. ,9 664.604 62
BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAS
net premiums recedml during
tha year 9 trs 83
HBNBf CLAY FIHE INSURANCE COMPAMa
P. O. STILn, SccreUry. ,
PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS
PIANOS TBNJrOD And repaired, ac
tion regulating and reflnishlng.
Player actions a specialty. Work
guaranteed. 8. A. Doekstaslor, Cor
son Music store, 320 'Fast Second
street. Telephone nwln 1061. tf
POPULAR MUSIC
Taught by
- BOB WERSCHKUL
Lessons by Appointment
Empress Theatre Pianist ft
Sp6rCHsIistS
Whitney Repair Shop
70 East Second tt
VENZ BAUER
Uenorai real estate, insurantie, and
loans. 1001 East Second street Tele
phone main 1671. Mtf
l
VERNA SAWYER
Dressmaking, alterations, repairing.
2181 Bast Third street. M6
Dr. T. DeLARHUE
Eyesight Specialist
Hours t:00 to 6:00 Sundays and Evenings by Appointment
I7-1S Vogt Blk Over Crosby's Drug StorePhono Black 1111
Bes
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.
WOODARD & TAUSCHER
Contracting Bricklayers and Plasterers
All kinds of Tils an) Csment Work. Fireplace Work n Specialty.
Estlmatea furnished free of charge. All Work Guaranteed.
Telephone Main 6461 or Call at Qatee Block
Peoples Transfer Co.
QUICK DELIVERY SERVICE
EXPRESS AND DRAY AGE
Furniture and Piano Moving
Stand at Glenn's Paint Store Main 3r21
Residence Phone Red 1811
HARRY L. CLUFF
CRANDALL UNDERTAKING CO
Wasco The Dalles Dmfmr
Mrs. M. J. WlUerlee
The Dalles
LULU O. C RAN BALL, MeUMfer
Bert Thomas, Assises nt MaiMger
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DnyReel IV
Night Reel a
J. H. Harper, Black 2iW
Cat FVa.