THE DALLMi qfrllY CHROjCUE, MONDAY,' MAY 2. H1- PAGE FIVE v NEWS NOTES Soroeis Club to Meet The Soro sis club will hold a social meeting tomorrow afternoon in the Y. W. C. A. rooms at 2:$0 o'clock. The meet ing will be in the nature of a silver tea. A musical program . will be ren dered. Royal Barber Shop Sold Sale of the Royal barber shop by C. A. Bur ney to R. A. Marcum of Pilot Rock, was announced this morning. The new owner took possession of the shop this morning. Burney expects to leave- for California within several days, to make his home. School Terms Close This Week The majority of county grade and high schools will close their school term this week, according to A. E. Gronewald, county school superin tendent. In several instances where schools are continuing their, terms : into June, school work was held up t'.urjng the year by an epidemic of measles. I Community Sing Another of the popular community sings will, he held tonight, under the direction, of Community Service. It was origi nally planned to hold the sing in the Vogt school hall, but because this hall will be in use, the meeting place has been changed to the local Y. W. C. A. club Tooms. Men's chorus practice will be held at 7:30 o'clock, community singing at 8 o'c!ock and the song leader's class w,Ul receive instruction at 8:40 o'clock. Suffers Queer Delusion Brought to the county Jail Saturday by Sheriff Chrisman, after local physicians had adjudged her insane, 'Mrs. Lolo I. Corson of Friend was this morning taken to Pendleton,, where she will be cared for in the state hospital in that city. Mrs.. 'Corson, was under the queer delusion that everyone else living in, her neighborhood was crazy and that they were bothering her with their troubles. An attendant from the state hospital escorted Mrs. Corson on the trip to Pendleton. Water Rates Increased Water . rates in The Dalles took the annual jump yesterday, May 1, the, first day of the summer irrigation season.-'Fach year waer rateB are increased during May, June and July, because of the general. increase. in the amount of wat er usedv for, irrigation purposes, which includes, the, watering of the famil) lawn as. well asprlnkllng the careful-ly-nursed garden. Persons living in houses without lawns or gardens will not be. compelled, to. pay the increase,, which varies, according to the amount of ground irrigated. Anniversary Program A large congregation' at the United Brethren church yesterday evening listen ed to an address on "Young People's Needs" by P. K. Abrahamson. The address was the main feature of the anniversary program of the local United Brethren church,, presented last night. An instrumental trio, made up of George French, Frank Heckman and Hazel Branch, render ed several delightful numbers. Miss Mary Smith entertained with a story and Miss Lela Meredith with a read ing. $110 for Famine Relief The Rev. Carroll Roberts, who is in the city in the interest of the Near East and China famine relief, spoke at the Salvation Army hall Saturday even ing. Ho addressed the Loyal Sons and Daughters of the Christian Sun day school yesterday morning. About 45 young people were present and after hearing of the conditions in the famine district, tr-ey pledged 60 to the work, which is the amount re " quired to support an orphan for ono year. In the evening he spoke be fore the Christian Endeavor society of the Christian church and receiv ed a pledge of $50 from them. ' Car Stolen, Then Abandoned Until last Saturday evening, W. T. Long, a local' printer, was under the impres sion that nobody could start his "Hon ry" but himself. In fact, he reasoned, a good many times, even he couldn't get it started, and therefore there was no danger of anyone else trying to steal that useful as well as orna mental niece of machinery. Saturday -'i.j, a . udly drove down town and parked hls.car on Second street, Thllc he and Mrs. Long attended a" motion picture show. When they, came out of the show, the car was gone. True to tradition, however, the little auto mobile had balked at being driven any great distance, and was found yesterday morning near iRow'ena, where the thief had abandoned it in disgust and continued his journey on foot. , ' Almost. Enough Signatures Nearly enough signatures have already been secured on the new road bond peti tions to Insure the measure being placed upon the ballot at the state wide special election, June 7, County Judge J. T. Adkisson announced this morning. Very little opposition to the measure has been found by persons circulating petitions throughout the county. An, intensive campaign from now until election day is planned by both the county, court and The Dalles VVasco County Chamber of Commerce, for the purpose, of placing the propos ed $800,000 bond issue squarely before the voters in its true light. An effort will be made to have speakers at all farmers' meetings held "throughout the county during the next month. An intensive publicity and advertising campaign also will be inaugurated. Chicken Dinner The ladles of the Christian church will serve a chicken dinner Friday, May 6, at K.,of P. hall. 2 "Tompkln's 'Hired Man" will be presented by the Mill Creek grange at 'Milll creek hall Wednesday, May 4, .at 8 p. m. Admission. 25 cents and 50 cents. Dance following. 3 Carpentering and building. C. H. Merryman, telephone red 5741. M30 PERSONALS ' Trt - Mr. and Mrs. N. ' L. H Ward of Gold endale were in the city yesterday . G. H. Root of Wasco was a busi ness visitor to the city Saturday. C. E. Caldwell of Fossil was a business visitor to the city Saturday. A. C. KaBeberg of Wasco was a business visitor to the .city Saturday. D. E. Witt of Lyle was, in the city on business Saturday.' Mr. and Mirs. D. C. Evans of 'Dufur, were shopping in the city , Saturday,' Iceland Hendricks of Dufur ( was in the city on business. Saturday. Mrs. L. H. Root of Wasco was shop ping in the city Saturday. Mrs. J. H. Stiles of Wasco was shopping in the city Saturday. Mrs. Guy iBolton of Boyd was shop ping in the-city Saturday. Circuit Judge Fred W. Wilson is holding court in Hood River thi3 week. (W,. J. Collins of Pendleton,, is., a guest at Hotel Dalles. Mrs. W. T. iNorval of Wamic Is vis iting with friends In. this city. Fred Ellensburg of Bend is a busi ness visitor, in The Dalles. iWUHam 'Norman of Biggs was a business, visitor in this city yesterday. Charles F. Reed of Hood River Is I registered at the Bank hotel. Miss Bernice Lloyd of Moro was shopping in the city Saturday. William O. Santes of White Sal mon Is a business visitor in Tho Dalles today. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Holmes of Grass Valjey are visiting with friends In The Dalles. J. W. Ward, Sr., accompanied a carload of beef cattle to Portland from his ranche near Boyd today, Mr. Reed of the Reed-French Piano company of Portland, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Corson. W. S. 'Nelson, formerly O.-W. R. & N. agent In The Dalles was a local visitor yesterday. He Is now a resi dent of Tacoma. Max Taylor, an employe of the Cor son 'Music store, is taking a vaca tion. Miss Mabel Bass of . Fallbrldge, Wash., was shopping in the city Sat urday. :Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Kennedy of Gateway are visiting with friends in The Dalles. Mr. and iMrs. P. C. Jackson of Klamath Falls are in this city visit ing with friends. Mr. and Mrs. William Steuben of 'Boyd were The Dalles visitors Satur aay. (Mr. and Mrs. iW. C. Harper and tamily of Wasco were in the city Sat urday. Mrs. Ray Harper, who has been vis iting her sister in Portland, returned yesterday. I Mr. and Mrs. G .B. Bourhlll of Moro were business visitors in the city yes terday. Mrs. Harvey Thompson and child ren were shopping in the the city Sat urday. Mrs. Truman Butler and Mrs. C. H. Vaughn of Hood River were shopping in the city Saturday. Pat Moran of Centerville, Wash., was a business visitor to the clty( Saturday. Miss Mabel Thomas has returned to her home in Portland, after visiting Mrs. Ray Kortege., Mr. and Mrs. A. S.. Jphnson of Wasco were shopping in the city Sat urday. i 'Miss Lily ChriBtenBon of WaBCO was a business visitor in the city (Saturday. , Mr, and Mrs. Venz Bauer' and Mrs. ana Mrs. Fred Bauer motored to Salem for the week end.' Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Jordon and daughter Miss Frances of Columbus, Wash., were in the city Saturday. Miss. Ruth E. Nielsen spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. Vhite, and her brothers, at the home ranch on. Mill fCreek. Mr, and Mrs.. G. A. Marshall and son of Portland motored to The Dalleo Saturday, to spend the week end with relatives. Miss Aver Black has finished her work as teacher of the Eight Mile school and has returned to ner nome Pe for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Canfield of Port. land ,and .'Mrs. Harriett .DeKay .of Chi cago, are visiting in The Dalles with A. A. Canfield. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Butler motored 1u Boyd yesterday to visit Mrs. But ler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. .South' orn- They- report the discovery of u very fine grade of granite on the A. Marvel ranch. concerning the pageant will be trans acted. Mrs. Benton Mays, president. 1 United Artleant Regular meeting at 8 p. m., at K. n WAi1njiBi1ai Unv A A I Notice To Contractors iBids for the erection of N. A. Bonn residence will be received at the of fice of Vernon F. Williams, Arch., Del., 408 First National Bank building, not later than 6 p. m May 6, 1921. 6 ( - COMING TOMPKIN'S HIRED MAN" Presented by V'ill Creek Oram at MUI Creek, Hall Yc! tttfey, May 4th p. w. lieelen Mc and Me When You Tell your friends about that whalo of a fish you caught they'll all laugh and say It's a good ,fish story. Back up your fish story with Kodak pictures. You need a Kodak. Crosby's. 4 MEETING NOTICES Kniahts of Pythias Regular meeting, 'Monday evening, May 2. Work 'n page rank. By order of C. H. Historical Society will meet at Us building on May 3, at 2:30 o'clock. Every member urged to be present as important business Masons Attention Stated communication, k -Wasco Lodge No. 15, A. F. ' & A. M., this, Monday evening. Work In F. C. de gree. RAY HARPER, secretary. 2 Red Pepper Stops Rheumatic Pains Rub It on Sore Stiff' Joint and Muscles, and Rheumatism. Lumbago, and Pain Van Uh Try It and See! Red Pepper Rub takes the "ouch"' from sore, stiff, aching joints. It cannot hurt you, and it certainly ends that old rheumatism torture at o&ce When you are suffering so you can hardly get arourd, Just try "Red Pepper Rb," aa yon will have the quickest relief kaowa. Notalag aa such concentrated, penetrating heat as red peppers. Just as soon as you apply Red Pepper Rub you will feel the tlngltog heat. la three minutes it warns the sore spot through and through. Pala . and soreness are Cos. Ask any druggist for a jar of RowIm Red Pepper Rub. It coats bat little. ANNOUNCEMENT Until we establish headquar ters In The Dalles, we will be glad, to hear from prospective Overland "4" and Willys Knight , car buyers. Write to Elliott Overland Co. Hoed River, Ore. Phone 3524 CASINO The Little Home with, the BIG Picture NOW PLAYING Basil iKng's Greatest Story "EARTHBODND Tomorrow "SONS OF TARZAN" Coming Wednesday Thursday DOUG FAIRBANKS : in "THE NUT" Buy Your Tires Now Goodrich Tires I Diamond Tires I REDUCED 20 I " ' WE HAVE A FULL STOCK OP ALL SIZES. I M. U. 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