. . V ' . r. ' THE DALLES DAILY CHRONICLE. MONDAY, MAY", 1921. PAGE FIVE 1 NEWS OTES ., Service On Dutch Flat A special preaching service was held yesterday afternoon at the Dutch "Flat school; Several auto loads of city folks at tended the meeting. m Slmmons-Bucholtz License . A marriage license was issued this morning to William Ernest Bim mons of The Dalles and Gertrude Elizabeth Bucholtz of Grass Valley. Stereopticon, Picture Tonight Seventy-five beautiful lantern picture will be shown Monday night in the United Brethren church, and Tuesday night in the Baptist church. The scenes are of Asia Minor and China. Allen Pays for Speeding C. M. 'Allen, driver of a light delivery truck, paid a fine of $5 Saturday af ternoon for speeding on Second street. Motorcycle Policeman Crof ton made the arrest. . Class Visits in Hood River The "Bees" a Sunday school class of young girls taught by Mrs. Roy Hill in Cal vary Baptist church went to Hood River yesterday and attended the school in the Baptist church there. Fifteen young folks were in the party. Gilson Face Statutory Charge Charged with a statutory chargej Lewis Gilson was arrested at his home in Tygh .Valley Saturday and brought to the local cdunty Jail, pending investigation by . the grand jury. The" case is. said to involve a prominent Tygh Valley girl. Ladles' ChorusA coming event of interest in musical circles is the chorus recital under the direction of Mrs. Carlton P. Williams, which will be. held next Monday evening, -May 16, at the Congregational church. -The soloists will be Mrs. Harlan Fancher and Miss Jeanette Crosfield. Invita tions will be sent out soon. Money Jo- Spent Jiu Cltyr-Al money contributed to the relief of the Near East and China famine relief will be spent in this" city for flodr, .which will be shipped in carload lpts, to Seattle from which point it will, be sent by water, June 16. Floyd Sims of the First National bank has been appointed local treasurer and the First National bank will act as depository for "all funds. All checks 1 M' CUT OF OVER 21 Prices effective immediately F. O. B. FACTORY: r ) t Model 490 Chassis, now $595.00 Model 490 Touring:, now. V....... $645.00 , Model 490 Roadster, now.... $635.00 Fully Equipped, Including, Electric Starting We I 520 East SeM. Stret ! I ,The DsUss, Oregon i ; ishould be made payable to'elthef Mr? iSims.or the frJear Bast relief, or China -Famine-relief. m m r,,..;. aia o-..-. rtnv nt fho fnmllv Tinmn In Hnf Titv following a hri.f MnMa services wer held thin mornlmrl .from the Dufur Catholic church, un - der.the direction of the Cfandall undertaking company. Burial was in the Kingsley cemetery. Chevrolet Price Drops 21 Percent A 21 percent drop in price of thetHou,e A new "fad" haa Deen es smaller models put out by the Chev rolet' ,Motor company, was announc ed vtqday" by C. L. Strange of Strange and West, local dealers for the Chevrolet types. "We have been ex pecting a drop in price of Chevrolet cars, but' did not expect it would be so great," Strange explained. "De crease in material prices ami in creased factory efficiency are given as the reasons for the slash in prices." Didn't, Make Good, Boast Pugilis- tic ambitions and denatured alcohol last night resulted in the Jailing of bearing the names of the donors, John "Rusty" Trent upon a chargeJwin be placed upon the competed of drunkenness. Several drinks of the alcohol had caused Trent to ex press publically that he could "lick any policeman who walks." Officers Densmoor and McClaskey accepted this challenge,, placing the wonldrbe pugilist behind the bars without any difficulty. He paid a "fine of $10 in the police court this, morning, i . Dalles Loses, 12 to 0 As a base ball game, yesterday's exhibition be tween The palles rind Maupin teams was a good exhibition of fighting. Incidentally The Dalles lost the game, 12 to 0. All progressed well until the fifth Inning, when Frank CulKns, shortstop, took, exception "to certain actions on the part of , the Maupin first baseman. Culling regis tered extreme displeasure with his fists, receiving as good as he sent. Spectators and players separated the two. The" Dalles team, following the fight,, played a very ragged game of IbasQbalJ, being unable to make any 'progress in the scoring line. To Poison State-land Rodents iP.oisoning of state, lands near Tygh Valley, for the purpose ,0 killing squirrels- and other .harmful rodents, will shortly be undertaken by ranch ers living in the vicinity affected, un- ANNOUNCEMENT CHE)LEf7 Prices Cut to Pre-War Level I REDUCES CGp TO LOWEST LEVEL IN THREE It ; 1 Carrier and Speedometer. Can Make . Immediate) Delivery der the direction of E. E. Hortie, mem ber of the United States; biological survey. Poison will be furnished bv fP escaped in the, general county yuiouu vauiyuiKua, muvmg iruni uieir state home to the land of adjoining wfaen grain, is ripening. WJtn luul" BUU ,,rivul? """"" covereu ihe ' po,80n campaign, it is thought inai aa.mage & destructive rodents will be minimized. Johnston and Son Give Shelter tablished in The Dalles. It is the giving of shelter houses, for use in the new city auto' park. W. A. John ston & Son, local automobile deal ers, today joined the ranks of per sons who have taken up this new fad, by authorizing the construction ,of yet another shelter house, the en tire expense of construction to be paid by them. John Van Dellen of the Van Dellen lumber company in augurated the shelter hotfgfe don tion fad, followed shortly by Mrs. e. M. Williams and today My W. A, .Tnhnntnti a- houses. First Wife May Have Pension Claim When Lewis Fairqhlld, civil war veteran, died in Portland a. short time ago, he left, behind him a situ ation which has been puzzling gov ernment pension experts since, M. M. Brower, federal pension investi gator, explained today. Brower is in The Dalles' looking for some trace of a Mrs. L. L. Latham, who is said to have taught school in The Dalles in early' pioneer days. Fairchlld, the records show, was married to Mrs. Latham and later divorced. Follow ing his recent death, the second Mrs. iFairchild made an application to the government for the dead soldier's pension. The 'question that is now worrying pension officials is wheth er Mrs. Fairchlld the first is still living, and if she is, Whether or not she has any legal claim to the pen sion which Mrs. Fairchlld the second is now claiming. "Godless Men", coming to Casino Thursday. 11 Just Received Norfolk olive drab automobile suits. Retailing at' $23.00. Cohen Clothing store. ' i 10 CHEVROLET Model 490 Sedan, now Model 490 Coupe, now : Model 490 Delivery, now 1-Ton Truck, now ,. Lighting System, Demountable Rims, Tire V PERSONALS . J Dr., H. C. Dodds of Bend is in The Dalles on business. F. F. Hockman is registered at Hotel Dalles. M. N. Fisher of Walla Walla is a business visitor in The Dalles. ' H. I. Ramsey of Rufus is" a guest at Hotel Dalles. J. W. Hawk of lone Is a visitor in The Dalles today. Andrew Scott of Antelope is at Hotel Dalles. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Blau of Was co are business visitors in tBls" Oliy. Mrs. May Miller of Friend is vis iting with friends in The Dalles. F. J. Richards of Friend, was a guest last night at the Bank hotel. S. C. Adkins of Culver was a busi ness visitor to the city Saturday. ' (Miss Winifred Woelk, a local nurse is on professional duty at Centervllle Mrs. I. Danis of Dufur, was shop ping in me city uaiuruay. i Miss Frances Morrisy is visiting friends in the city. Carl Nys of Dufur transacted busi ness in the city Saturday. Frank J. Stark of Dufur was 'shop ping in the city Saturday. Georgq, Adams of Yakima is visiting for a few weeks in the city. 'Mrs. F. S. Lamborn of Wasco was a Dalles visitor Saturday. Mrs. Si Covqy of Boyd is in the city, on business. Mrs. Charles Stanborough of Bend Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Edward Kirrlin at the Court apartments. Mrs. Hi H. Hartley of Goldendale, Wash., was shopping in the city Sat. urday. , P. C. Ross of. the United Cream Sep- arator company, is visiting C. 'J. Cor son. Mr. and Mrs. Klnley Adams cf Eighth street motored to Sunnyslde, Saturday where they will spend sever al days visiting among old friends. - YEARS :..1$1195.00 $1155.00 645.00 .......$1225.00 The and over ' 'i f jf ' Donald Morrison and A. M. Mor rison, . bothi of. Sbanlko, are guests at the Bank hotel. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Birdsell of Bend are in The Dalles visiting with friends. B. Harris of Glenwood, Wash., was in this city yesterday visiting with friends. Miss Flora Robinson and Mrs. Fran, cos Jordon of Mnryhill, Wash., were in the city Saturday. Mrs. Ida Sanders of Columbus, Wash., Is visiting her son, U. J. San ders, who is in. the employ of A. M. Williams & company. air. and Mrs. Homer D. Angell and Mrs. Frank Bowen and two children, alloi Portland, drove over the Colum bia River highway, to spend the week end as guests of Mrs. Ella Robertson. The Rev. Baker of Iowa is visiting for, a few weeks at the home of his niece, Mrs. A. F. Watson, of (West (Sixth street. The Rev. .Baker preach ed Sunday evening at the Free Meth odist meeting in Thompson's addition. ' Dr. and Mrs. T. DeLarhue, Miss Amy Davidson, Mrs. Berrie Mosier, Miss Jessie Ferbrache, Miss Lois Du ree and Alvin Nielsen spent yesterday on the Columbia river and "at Hood River. The trip was made in Dr. De Larhue's launch. The Rev. Carl E. Walker went to Montavllla yesterday to fill the ap pointments of The Rev. Carroll C. Roberts, who is here in the interest of the Eastern relief work. The Rev. Roberts filled the pulpit of the local Christian church for The Rev. Walker. ' "Godless Men," coming to Casino Thursday. 11 "Scenes in Union Station" at the Casino Theatre' Wednesday evening, May 11. . 9 Our stock of men's and boys' elk and mule skin shoes .is now complete. You will find these good wearing shoes and reasonably priced. Edw. C. Pease company. 9 Free Clinic No Charge For Examina tion Tuesdays and. Thursday's. , Dr. Baum, chlropractlo physician, Third and Washington, main 601.' it Carpentering and building. C. H. Merrymnn, telephone' red 5741. M30 400 Chevrolet is a product of the Gononil Motors Corporation as such you are insurod of the bust of construction. TIumo aio 2700 satisfied Chevrolet owners in Multnomah county. EASY TERMS 0 if you desiro to purchase on tlino. Some Day You Will Ride in a Chevrolet Notice. ' Ordinance No. 263. Section 18:, It shall be unlawful for any,, person.1) of a- j .. .' l persons 10 aoposu n any street, auey or public place within tho corporate limits of Dalles City any boxes, cans, paper, dirt, trash, manure, straw or rubbish of any kind whatsoever and al low the same to remain in such place for a longer time than 12 ours, and any. person violating any of the above provisions shall, on conviction thereof before the recorder, be fined not less than five nor more than 20 dollars for each violation of this section and shall be Imprisoned in the city jail until such fine be paid. This ordinance will be enforced. FRANK HEATER. Chief of Police. 9 "Godless Men" coming to Casino Thursday. 11 COMING SATURDAY L.Lksky CECIL B. fruit Mi i