The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, May 05, 1921, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    -ME DALLES DAILY CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1921.
PAGE SEVEN
WAPINITIA NEWS
WAPINITIA, Mfty 2 Several hard
freezes occurred heie last week.
Sunday uneasiness was felt for the
fruit and grain. Old timers here say
that this is the coldest spring for
years.
Mrs. Andrews of Oregon City, a
state W. C. T. U. organizer, accnu
pnnied by Mrs. Ford of The Dalles,
arrived here Saturday evening and
stayed over Sunday, guests at the
parsonage. At 11 o'clock Sunday
morning they gave talks at the
church. A W. C. T. U. chapter was
reorganized with Mrs. Melvie Magill
as president; Mrs. R. W. Richmond,
vice president; Mrs. L. W. Rice, sec
retary and Josephine O'Brien, I treas
urer. About 15 members was secured.
A chapter was organized at Maupln
with more than 20 members.
N. G. Hedin arrived home Friday
night from The Dalles where he has
spent several days attending the
White river water hearings.
The stockmen of this section turn
ed their cattle on the -reserve Sun
day and Monday. More than 900
Classified 44trUMmg 1 cont per wore
Mck lBsertlo. If Inserted times w
mere. 3-4 cent a wrtL Voathly P-
emtio rate oa appatcaOea at th ffica.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Two sleeping rooms, HO
Jackson street.
FOR RENT Two furnished bed
rooms. 811 Case street 5
FOR RENT Furnished Bleeping
rooms. 507 East Fourth street. 7
FOR RBNT Garage at 822 West
Sixth street 6
FOR RENT -Three furnished house
keeping rooms. 819 East Third. Tele,
phone red 1282. 7
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms.
Inquire 417 Alvord street side
door. 6
FOR RENT Rooms comfortably fur
nished for light housekeeping. 115
East Second street. 11
FOR RENT Furnished apartment
electric -cook stove, reasonable, tele
phone red 3991. 700 Case street. 9
FOR RBNT Furnished housekeeping
and sleeping rooms. 620 East Third
street Phone Black 2301.
m5
FOR RENT Advertising ground
space, along Columbia and The
Dalles - California highway road.
Phone Black 4881. 5
FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping
rooms. Also small house, suitable
tor baching, 111 West Second
street. 7
FOR RENT Room with board in
modern home. Lady or gentleman.
Phone red 3491, 1000 Fulton street.
7
FOR 8ALE
FOR SALE Castle Gate. Utah coal it
iMaier & Schanno's. 10
FOR SALE Good fre3h Jersey cow.
J. W. Connell, 816 WeBt Thirteenth.
6
FOR SALE 500 Leghorn roosters, six
weeks old. Make nice broilers. W.
Palmer, route 4, The Dalles. 11
FOR SALE Eight room modern
house and acre of ground. Apply
1396 Fair street. ; 6
FOR SALE Good seoond hand De
Laval cream separator. C. J. Corson,
320 East Second street. 6wl8
FOR SALE Dry oak wood: old oak,
111.50. Second growth, $12.50. Deliv
errrt. Call 30F22, after 6 p. m. tf
FOR SALE Young Toggorlburg milk
goats with kids. Rosemont Goat
Dairy, 295 East 69th street north,
Portland, Oregon. 5
FOR SALE Slightly used, lates.
model Underwood typewriter. Call
red 2211, or sen .Toe Mclnerny. 7
FOR SALE Few stands of bees.
Place order promptly so It cap be
filled before honey flow. Call main
3711. 11
FoiTsALE Goat's milk, also fine billy-kids
from four to five quart
dams, Seanan breed. W. W. Nich
ols, 1205 Lincoln street 10
FOR SALFThree level lots witii
fruit, eight room house with mod
ern conveniences, full basement, in
good residential section. Price
14000. Dalles Realty company, black
5691. I
head were put out during the tWo
days and some more will be turned
out -later, ,
Joe Graham was called to Portland
last week on business.
E. E. Miller of Portland is spend
lng a few days here.
Miss Lizzie Delore arrived here
last week from Vancouver and is
visiting at the home of her uncle,
Mose Delore.
Jerry Young arrived here from
Idaho last week, where he spent the
winter with his sister.
Whooping cough has made its ap
pearance in this community.
BUI Foreman and Ben Flinn spent
Sunday at Maupin going down In
Bill's car, but they had to leave
it there, the roads were so slick.
The ball game between Maupin
and Moro was called off Sunday on
account of rain.
J. S. Brown was circulating the
petition here last week, asking the
county court to call a special elec
tion for the bonding of Wasco coun
ty to the extent of 1800.000 to build
The Dalles-California highway.
The Commercial club will hold its'
annual election next Saturday night.
Will Nickelson of Tygh Valley,
CHRONICLE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
FOR SALE Good level lots, good
soil, in Fair street. 16i per lot.
Call 1418 Bluff street or telephone
black 1441. 7
FOR SALE Irrigation outfit consist
ing of pump, gasoline engine, and
large quantity of la inch Iron pipe.
See Attorney Frank G7 Diok, The
Dalles. 6wl8-19
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 SAUB Lot and 12-room house,
318 Calhoun street. Sale on premis
es at public auction at 2 p. m. on
Friday, May 6, 1921. John Oavln,
administrator. 5wl8
FOR SALE (Large and small - farm
ami orchard tracts. ReasoaaM
prices, good terras. W. C. Hanna.
Dufor. Ore. IStf.
ujinruLriru TjTjiXLruLTLri rin-iruirui n i n f yi"
FOR SALE Dorses. 1 have a number
of geod horses for aale cheap.
Read's Feed store, east end of Sec
ond street, telephone black 6211.
26t(
WANTED
WANTED Waitress iH Obaiv hotel.
Telephone black 4631. 5
WANTED To do dressmaking and
sewing. 507 East Fourth street. 7
WANTED Housekeeping work on
ranch or In town by experienced
woman. Write I. B. 105, Chronicle. 7
WANTED Work by the hour. No
washing. Reasonable rates. Address
P. W. 10, care Chronicle. 9
WANTED Work on ranch or cook
for camp. 'Woman and boy. Where
no woman oversees. Inquire 203
East Fourteenth otn-t-t 5
WANTED 'Position as cook In gener
al house in town, gentlemanly, hon
est Japanese youth. Address James
T.' K., 311 Perkins Avenue, Pendle
ton, Oregon. 26
WANTED Position in The Dalles bv
girl of 17 as helper with light
housework in small family of aduilc.
No washing. Writo Mary Mar' in.
box 72, Maupin, Ore. 5
WANTED Dressmaking, fancy ging
hams and organdies a specialty. Pat
terns cut to measure. Reasonable
prices. 1512 Pine street. Telephone
red 3181. 10
WANTED To mow your lawns, fix
up your flowers or any other kind
of work to kfeop busy and make
money honestly. Use the telephone.
L. A Mathews, 502 West Eighth
street, telephone red 3651. tf
WANTED Twelve experienced "sour
dough'' prospectors to take part in
Community Pageant May 27. No
preparation necessary, except your
outfit. Join us in spirit to help make
this a success and renew old times.
Telephone E. C. Malloy, main 3711. 7
FOR SALE 80 acre3, 31 miles from
The Dalles; 175 fruit trees In full
bearing, C5 trees not yet bearing;
20 cords of wood now cut and 150
cords of standing timber; 3J acrc
planted to different kinds of vege
tables; some equipment goes with
place. Price, $4,200; $1,000 down,
balance $500 a year. Columbia Re
alty ft Loan company.
whose home' was recently destroyed
by fire was hauling lumber from
the Hedin .mill last week to rebuild
Rev. J. I. Parker preached at the
Pine Grove school house Sunday.
The Ladies' Aid held a business
meeting at the parsonage Thursday.
The society has ordered two new
rugs, two big rocking chairs and
linoleum for the kitchen floor to be
paid for with the money that was
raised at the bazaar last winter.
"Grandpa" Evick is ill.
Carpentering and building. C. H.
Merryman. telephone red 5741. M30
Dr. S. Burke Massey, dentist. First
National bank, rooms 307-308. Tele
phone main 3911. res. main 1691. 8tf
Lucky Tlgcp
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Positively eradicates
'iHfaur
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IniMhiiliiri-illi iliMnsiil
'. baattfa-actfanlmaMdtela end
neyt t fW.c 4Q .
CO, IMM Otj.WU.
LOST OR FOUND
LOST Heart-shaped green moss ag
ate scarf pin. Leave at Chronicle
office. Reward. ';
FOUND---'Bunch of heavy keys, in
cluding switchmen's keys, near high
school. Owner may claim at Chron
icle office. 5
LOANS.
TO'XOAjN $150 on real estate se
curity; Inquire 'Carlton L. Peppef. 6
.MISCftLLANEOUS
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS Furnl
turo and plaao moving. Freight
hauled ood aeaeral ' express busi
ness. Telephones: Stand, red 101;
residence black 1862. J. E. Heaxle.
1 lltl
HEMSTITCHING Plcot edging. Mrs.
L M. Boothfey, 38 Washington
street. Telephone main 6581. tf
FURNISHED ROOMS of the desir
able''' sort, are in active demand.
Many people have recently movod
perhaps going to houses or apart
ments where' they have no space to
spare. Former furnished room ten
ants are looking once more for de
sirable quarters. Have you anything
to offer them? Tell about it in a
Chronicle Want Ad.
PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS
IMANOS TUNiop And repaired, ac
tion regulating and reflniahlng.
Player actions a specialty. Work
guaranteed. S. A. Dockstader. Cor
son Music store. 320 Fast Second
street. Telephone main 1061. tf
VENZ BAUER
General real estate, insurance, and
loans. 100J East Second utieet. Tel
phone main 1571. 'iHU
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Rheumatic Pain
Bub it right out- Try this!
Rheumatism Is "pain only."
Not one case in fifty requires in
ternal treatment Stop drugging!
Rub the misery right away! Rub
soothing, penetrating "St Jacobs Oil"
directly into the sore, surf joints and
muscles and relief comes instantly.
"St Jacobs Oil" conquers pain. It is
a harmless rheumatism cure which
never disappoints and does not blister.
. JVOODARD & TAUSCHER
Contracting Bricklayers and Plasterers
All kinds of Tile and Cement Work. Fireplace Work a Specialty
Estimates furnlehed free of chargj. All Work Guaranteed.
Telephone Main 6461 or Call at Gates Slock
Peoples Transfer Co.
QUICK DELIVERY SERVICE
EXPRESS AND DRAYAGE
Furniture and Piano Moving
Stand at Glenn's Paint Store Main 3721
Residence Phone Red 1811
HARRY L. CLUFF
THOMPSON'S ADDITION NOTES
Community Service will hold n
meeting here Friday evening at the
school house. A short program will bo
put on, followed by stereopticon slides
and a lecture by The Rev. John L.
Bogue.
Mrs. W. C. Hayhurat, president of
the Oregon State Parent-Teacher as
sociation, spoke at the Thompson's
addition school house this afternoon.
Typing and Stenography
done, at reasonable rates. Rosina A.
Fleck. Office Hotel Dalles. Real
dence phone red 2332. tf
If you said
"Jimmy Valentine
He's a pal of mine"
You'll say the same of
JIMMY DOYLE
CASINO THEATER
VERNA SAWYER
Dressmaking:, alterations, repairing.
218J Bast Third street. M
White Track Line
Freight and exprefas betweea The
JJalles and Wasco, Mere and all way
polntR Leave The Dalles, 9 a.
daily, except Sunday. Leave Moro.
1:30 p. wl. Leave Wasco, 2:34 p. m
D. M. Pierce, proprietor. Telephome
black 144 'or mala 471. tf
POPULAR MUSIC
Taught by
BOB WERSCHKUL
Loosens by Appointment
Empress Theatre Plamtot
tf
FORD
Specialists
Whitney Repair 8hep
7N East Second St
mere ia more OatarrTi in this sectloi
of tho country titan all other diseases
put tofuther, and for years It was sup
posed to bo Incurable. Doctors prescribed
local remedies, and by constantly falling
to cum w'.th local treatment, pronounced
It Incurable. Catarrh it) a local disease.
Kreutly l?ii!uew:r.d by conatitutional con
ditlonv ami llieretrro requires constitu
tional treatment. Hall's, Cntarrli Medi
cine, inur.ufucturcd by F. J, Cheney &
Co., Toledo, Ohio, Is a con? tltutlonal
remedy, is taken Internally and acts
thru the blood on the Mucous Surfaces
of the Bysu-rn. Oto Hundred Dollars re
ward In ofter-l for nny cn that Hall's
Cutnrrh Mmi'ln" p-.I'.h to cum. Send for
circulars and 't;tim'nftils.
V. J. CHKNKY & CO., Toledo, Ohio.
Sold by DniKt-lsu, 76c.
Hall's Famllv Pills for constipation.
8EC0ND HAND STORE
Furniture Repairing, Packing,
Crating, Carpet Cleaning. All
work guaranteed.
20G Court Street
Limber up! Quit complaining!
Oet a small trial bottle of old-time
"St Jacobs Oil" at any drug store
and in Just a moment you'll be free
from rheumatic pain, soreness and
stiffness. Don't suffer! Relief and a
cure awaits you. Get It! "St. Jacobs
Oil" is just as good for sciatica,
neuralgia, lumbago, backache,
sprains and swellings.
mtjWjtr''BtFirW0Wmu ssssssssssssssssssssssf'
With Soups,
Broihs
P. C B. ASSORTED CAKES
Aaatbar P. C. B. product
A tnly fellfhthl ittckif t'f
Ckli CtkM.
Ask row irouf fr iktsv
Padfo Cosst fttecvit Co.
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CRANDALL UNDERTAKING CO:
Wasco The Dalles
LULU D. CRANDALL- Manager
Bert Thomas, Assistant Manager
Licensed Cmbalmers. Established 1SS7
Woman Attendant
Mrs. M. J. Wlllertea
Telephone Red 1781
Motor Equipment
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.
f MRS. BROWN S
f I SECRET OF SUCCESS 1 1
I I s BOARDERS WANTED - Con Q 1 I
I I mcoomodote two mare first-class I l
I C boerders after next Monday. "7 f I
I I , Excellent toble, home cooKlnd. J II
) I 1 3 prompt service. Mrs. L.H.Brown ' I
if NO VACANT CHAIRS If,
It A I III
Chronicle Want Ads
and Bouillon
Weil begun, indeed, is the dinner which com
mences with soup and Snow Flakes the crisp,
delicately flavored soda wafer. And for the
later coursesoysters, salads and cheese. Sold
by grocers in red packages and the family das.
Don't ask for craekera
say SNOW FLAKES
Our FOR SALE ADS
wiltteeil your
Dufur
Telephones
Day Res SSI
Night Pled StU
J. H. Horper, Slack 2162
Cut Flowers
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