THJg PAILES DAILY pHBfNCCLB, JfATURDAV, MAY 7,,J.I21. e PAQE SIX 7 v f r 1 1 .1 ',4 i FAVRABLE REPORT VOTED, PACKER REGULATION BILL Br United Trent WASHINGTON, May 7 The senate agriculture committee today voted a favorable report on the Norrls bill for the federal regulation of the pack. Ing Industry. tNorrls said that he would try to get his bill taken up in the, senate soon. .As originally introduced, tho bill proposed the creation of a federal livestock commission, to have charge of government regulation of the pack ing industry. The committee amended it to cro ate one livestock commissioner, ap pointed by the president. today with a population of 105,0.- for his connection with the same 000, we have a Presbyterian poplvj&mse. It is possible that he may , be latlon of more than 2,000,000. Last) paroled at some future date, year Jim himself carried the word. Union labor leaders of San Fran- of God to 40 prisons in 28 states. "I handed 56,800 Bibles to men behind the cell doors," he declared. "I agree with President Harding men are good in proportion as they know and understand the Bible. That's the point I'm going to spread broadenst." And Jim Hicks smiled again Ilk) smile of a crusader. Cisco whq knew McNamara are Bret- paring a welcome for him on the day he is released. Carpentering and building. C. H. Merryman, telephone red 6741. M30 FAMILY 8EVERED (Continued Prom Paso 1.) Free Clinic No Charge For Examina tion Tuesdays' and Thursdays. Dr. Bauni, chiropractic physician, Third and Washington, main 601. if Main G0C1 Bennett Taxi Main 01. tf MEN ARE GOOD IN RATIO OF BIBLE UNDERSTANDING AGE DEFIED; SPIRIT OF LOVE FINALLY WINC By United Press VANCOUVER, Wash., May 7 Rev. Andrew J. Stover, age 85, will mar ry Mrs. Sarah G. LoMaster, 65, ac By. James L. Kllgallen 'United News Staff Correspondent) CHICAGO, May 7 - Jim Hicks, ,,,,, Wa8,, on Saturday. whose photograph adorns tho rogue's. Roy gtover camo to Vancouvcr gallery here, has come to tho Point ed h,B ,lcense today The two were sweethearts year3 in his turbulent career where he Is in communication with the president . of the United States. V The correspondence pertains to the Holy Scriptures und how to help men live better, cleaner lives. - Jim wouldn't have believed it once he wouldn't have pictured 'jhlmnelf writing to the president. He, a jailbird of tho most pronounced fjtype, with a record as a pickpocket, 3forger, gambler and gunman. Up to it "1913, when he reformed, he had ft-"done timo" In 19 prisons! ago. As a result of a youthful quar rel, they parted, each marrying. Last Chance To Save 50 percent on shoes at our sale this week. John Wernmark, opposite Bank hotel. 7 BILL WOULD RELIEVE W.E8T IRRIGATIONISTS By United Press WASHINGTON, May 7. Relief for f- Jim, who is 43 and slightly bald, j 11,0 irrigation fanners of (ho woe I Lwas all smiles when a United News Provided for In a resolution by Sen ator 'McNary, of Oregon, today pass- L reporter slipped into his dingy lit- ntor McP" tltlo mission on West Van Huron i ed by the senate. It provides that users tstreet to Beo how ho was getting ! ' water from government irrigation ,-ion as superintendent of tho Prosby- projects who now owe for water nl- torian Bible Society of America. a' "Say, I'vo great nows read this: ready furnished, shall not be cut off from wator this year but shall contin- A letter from tho presldont!" ho uo.to receive water, notwithstanding feoxchiimed. "And to mo, old Jim ' arrears. This will permit many farm Hlcks, tho ox-Jall bird!" ers to continue operations this year j The communication read: who otherwise Would have to. qui', ijjj j "I havo always believed in tho In- business, McNary said. Houso action aspiration of tho Holy Scriptures Is now necessary. whereby they have become the ex- agression to men of the world and. Swill of God. I belidvo that from Notice. ' Ordinance No. v 263. Section 18: It f q'vory point of view tho study of .shn.u 1)0 unlawful for any person or si.i. . .. . . . - nnranna ir -rlnnrvilf n hnv alt-ant nllnv jinu uiMic is one oi mo most wormy i""-" j "to which men may devoto them-! or Pbllc Placo within the, corporate Helves, and that, In proportion as llm,ts of Dall3 City any boxes, cans, jthoy know and understand it, their P'lPor, dirt, trash, manure, straw or lives and -actions will bo bettor. rubbish of any kind whatsoever and al- L "Vory Blncoroly yours, low tno 8111110 to romaln In such place j Warron G. Hurtling." lor 11 longer tlmo than 12 hours, and j "I'm going to spread tho presl- nny person violating any of the abovo dent's iriOBHiigo broadcast," said Jim urovialons Hhall', on conviction thereof Monthiuilastlcally. , hpfo.ro I Ho rocordor, bo fined not less I1 1 Jim's 1921 ambition, ho assorted, ' than five nor more than 20 dollars is to distribute 250,000 Bibles, 250,- for each violation of this section and if 000 pocket Testaments, 500,000 Cos- shall bo imprisoned In the city jail pels mill 100,000 religious song books until such lino bo paid. This ordinance jfoln tho jails and prisons of tho will bo enforced. United States. Smith, manager of the Journal Travel bureau of Portland, and succeeded In getting his assistance. Numerous papers, affidavits and birth certificates were prepared to show that Molinaro was capable of providing for and e(Tueating the child ren. The entire passage money was paid. The parents , have been patiently waiting since October for the final ar rangements permitting the children to come. At last the local Red Cross was 'notified' that if some one would agree to look after them on board ship that they could come. Some one volunteer ed to do-this an they arrived in .Bos ton last week where they were cared for by the Boston Red Cross and were put on board train for The Dalles, Oregon. The trip across the continent was hard for them, since they did not un der stand the' English language or know American customs. They, were afraid to leave the coach for food and so depended upon the fruits, candles and nuts which' are regularly sold through the coaches. The conductor brought them sandwiches once. Mrs. Saul and the family met Mon day's trains, but the children did not against me we hope to. wltstaad.the shock. , "Our immediate need is foreign recognition. With this prestige the other provinces would rally around my government." PEKIN, China, ,,May, 3 Militarists making their headquarters here are alarmed at the success of Sun Yat Sen, president t of the republican gov ernment at Canton, and ar.o resort ing to a campaign of vindication. There are indications of ,lhe pos sible esta llshment of two republics in China as an outgrowth of the present situation. The strongest Chinese patriots, however, disapprove of 'such a plan and continue to seek unification of China under one strong government. 4, , Typing and Stenography done at reasonable rates. ,Rosina A Fleck. Office Hotel Dalles. Rest dence phonn red 2332. tf artiiU ef international, renown, ,.lt is no, wonder that, the public 're sponds generously. The singers will present in cos tume a repertoire of grand opera and popular selections at the Em press Theater today aad' tomorrow. This will be in connection with the regular picture program. , Taxi Mayflslcrs Taxi Telephone main 6021. 27tl ENTHUSIASM FOR HIGH GLASS MUSIC, NOTED There, is an evident desire for good music, andv this is particularly noted .as the enthusiasm for the en gagement of the Sonora Granfl. opera singers increases. Ten years ago the cities that would make a season of a grand opera a financial success could be counted on the fingers of one hand. . ' The urban population are demand ing more and better amusements and Imnrnsarins and mnnnpora nf arrive until early Tuesday morning, j the old school are nonplussed with when there was nobody to meet them. Their ingenuity was then put to. a test for the next move. The eldest boy carried an envelope, containing tho name and address of his father, which had been sent from the local Red Cross months before. 'Seeing a taxicab waiting, he presented this envelope to the driver and they Were motioned into the car and taken" to tho home on. Mill creek They nre wildly enthusiastic about America and say that they have no desire over to go back to Italy. During the war, their grandmother's homo was occupied by soldiers and the fam ily forced to sleep in tho cellar, with Inadequate bedding and, clothing, and very llttlo of the coarsest food was given them. Since the war economic conditions havo been so toad that their circumstances were far from pleasan'.. Card of Thanks We 'have drank deeply of tho cup of bitterness and woo, but "God moves in a mysterious way, his wonders to the wonderfui demand for music of I -. . . i tne Higher order. The question arises as to what we can attribute this sudden Interest in things musical. Have the movies been a factor, in popularizing a number of the great grand .opera artists in picturlzing them on the screen? Or can we give credit to the popular Vlctrola for of a surety the phonograph rec ord Is found today in almost every hqme. The. wonderful Prologue, from PagliaccI, the Miserere from II Trovatore, and many other selec tions from grand opera are as famil iar today to the classes as Every body's Doing It, or "Thero'll bo a Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight. When one knows that .one is go-j ing to hear the most popular se-i lections from all well known grand ' operas as given by the Sonora grand opera singers, presented .by , 400 in Bible School by Children's Day Christian Church Mothers' Day Programme May 8, 1921 Observe Mothers' Day by attending the morn ing service, and wear a Carnation in Her honor. Bible School, 10 o'clock. Children, 'Bring Your Mothers. A prize will be. awarded to the one bringing the largest number of children and adults in a single auto. Morning Service, 11 o'clock. Theme: "MOTHER.". , "My Mother's Songs" Choir. Solo, "Mother Knows" Mrs. Dr. Brown. Christian Endeavor, 6:30. All young neople are invited to attend these interesting meetings. Big union service at the High School Auditorium at- 8 o'clock. B. F. Irvine of Portland, will be the speaker. One of the foremost men of the north west. The Church with a Cordial Welcome Mr. and Mrs. Carl C. Walker, Ministers Residence, The Condon, Apt. No. 6 Telephone Black 4811 400 in Bible School by Children's Day perforin," and wo bow with humblo FRANK HEATER. Chlof of Police 9 ftllllllllaulnn In Ilia will nf Mini tf" . ! f ' ..o ...uii in vued wane, Jim ox- 'MMV nnvi F! i dooth all things well. Tho sainted plained, and by way of illustration, j L00K OUT . FOR JIMMY DYLE LplrU of our dear wlfo aml lother hns I ho pointed out that In 1880. when' lioteotlves and tho pollco are puz- been called to Its eternal home. We four population was 51,000,000, tho j-ied over the mysterious disappoar-l wish hero to express our heurtfelt , i riHUHurinn population was DG.000:(anco of Jimmy Doyle, the famous thanks to each of our many friends --- ---j .. rrt jewel thief. Doylo has not boon seen I who in any wny did acts of kindness 10110' GRAND TONIGHT Thomas Meighan IN "Frontier of The Stars" Has the underworld thrill of "The Miracle Man" and tht tondfr cbarm of "The Prince Chap." during this direful hour of woo, and also for tho many words of sympniny wo'havo received whilo wo mourn our almost unboarublo loss. J. G. SUMNER, AND FAMILY. TWO GOVERNMENTS for six, months, his IuhI appearance being on tho day of his relcaso from tho penitontlary, when ho pulled a daring coup on Dotectlvo Tlornoy that enabled his -gang to escape just us It was about to be arrested. Whoro .Jlitimy Doylo has gono, why, and tho outcome of his efforts to go straight for tho sako of a girl, j will bo shown at tho Casino Theatro government which is opposed to the tonight with tho popular II. 11. j canton government) whom Japan Wamor In tho rolo of Jimmy Doylo. !imt in office, but America did not In this Jesse D. Hampton-Patho feu-' know. turo Mr. Wainor is given tho splen-, "Wo desiro proper foreign aid and did support of Lillian Rich, Howard favor a consortium but monoy loan- (Continued From Paco 1.) FIERY, ITCHING SKIN IS QUICKLY SOOTHED . BY USING SULPHUR "Montho-Sulphur, a pleasant cream,' will soothe and heal skin that Is ir ritated or broken out with eczema; that is covered with ugly rash or nimnles. or Is routrh or lrv. Noth. ing subdues fiery skin eruptions so 1 quickly, says a noted skin special ist. I The moment this sulphur prepar ation is .applied the itching stops and after two or three applications, the eczema is gone and the skin Is dellghtfuuy clear and smooth. ' Sulphur is so precious ns a skin ' remedy becauso ft destroys tho para-j sues tnat cause tne burning, Itching: or disfigurement. Montho-Sulphur al ways heals eczema right up. A small jar of Montho-Sulphur may be had at any good drug store. The First Congregati Church onal THE FAMILY CHURCH Mothers' Day Service Roil Call and Reception of Members, 11 a.m., A good' day to join the Best Institution in the world; the Church, of Jesus Christ. DO. IT NOW! Pleasant Sunday Evening Service "ROBIN HOOD AND HIS MERRY MEN" The Great Hero of Childhood An Educational Picture in Four Reels You Are Invited Time of Evening Service, 7:30 o'clock Davit's, Claudo l'ayttin, Rosemary Thoby, .1. 1. Lcknoy und othors. PRISON TERM (Continued From 1'ako 1.) a man capable of taking caro of my-si'lt." Thoro was a pause. "Ami will you bo glad to got out?" ho wan asked, "That's what has boon keeping- mo alive thinking of tho day whon I would again boconio a froo man able to go my own way," tho man In prison grey replied, "Onu heats so much and so llt tlo of what Is going on outside, that, nfter an actlvo lifo, n prison torm Is an intellectual doath," ho ndded, "Wo hear so much now of wars and rumors of warn that it is nl most appalling to think of facing tho ago old conflict of man and his brotaw. Hpn "With labor troubles paramount In this country, disputes tearing Gu ropo, strife U the keynote of tho world refrain." Originally sentenced to a 15-year loriii, the board of prison directors have ordered McN.vmars released af 'or sorvlng 10 years, part In San Quontln and a few months in the eosty Jail ta Lm !. Oi ss havlor and strict compliance with Ml rules earned the rtfUe. Mis brethsr. Jvmm MrNaawra. od to il'ekin will injure Instead of help, for I'ekin Is powerless In the luuulsi of militarists. "Tho provlnco of Kwangsl now Is mobilizing against Canton. Thoy havo about 50,000 troops. This be ing tho only section now striking t 7 THERE ARE DOCTORS OF HIGH AND OF LOW DEGREE - ,BUT I -AM A HOUSE PHYSICAN CtOUSEEiy I'M the houso physician you should send fo' immediately when one of your water, steam or gtta pipes go on a rampage or when you have mado up your mind to Install some new kitchen or bathroom conven iences. That supply lino is one place whoro wo .shine. JOHN MILNE N.UMMN A HIATIKO PKm n4 Ml Th OatlM' Six Pounds of Coffee i For the Cost of Five During the Next Two Weeks, Ve Want You to Become Better Ac quainted with the Merits of Dependable Coffee Vacuum Packed in Air Tight Containers. - None of the Goodness can Escape. s We are Making a Special Offer, Beginning Monday. BUY FIVE POUNDS FOR $2.15 and Receive Six Pounds We we giving you FREE, in. this Offer, One Pound of Dependable Coffee,' Worth 45 cents. 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