The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, May 10, 1921, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    THE DALLE DAILY CHRONICLE, TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1921.
PAQE THREE
OREGON WATERS TO
ATTRACT FISHERMEN
ROGUE RIVER AND CRATER LAKE
'.ARE VERITABLE TROUT
PARADISES.
(Chronicle's Washington Bureau.)
. WASHINGTONNMay 10 According'
to Information reaching the national
bureau of parks, fishing will be bet
ter than ever before this year at Cra
ter Lalce and on the famous Rogue
river, and It is expected that they will
be visited during the season by ang
lers from all over the country.
Trolling is the method employed at
the. lake, and with the right kind of
tackle the limit of fjve.a day has
been easily caught in past seasons.
The trout range in weight from one
and one half to four pounds.
Whilo good results are also often
obtained by the use of the fly, the
anglers who always get the limit gen
erally use a spinner, copper on one
aide and silver on the other.
The Rouge river enjoys national
renown as a fishing stream, for it is
one of the exceptionally few streams
in the world where steelheads will
strike at a fly.
'improvements Expected.
Although "fishing on the Rogue for
several seasons past has 'not been as
good as of oId,wing to cannery op
erations at its mouth, regulations
adopted a year ago as to these oper
ations resulted Jn the restoration or
the steelhead. run last fall, and this
.spring. According to information re
ceived here there was a phenomenal
run last fall, and it Is expected the
run this year will bo even better.
Tho season opened April 15, and
continues until November 30. June
and July are the best summer months
for fishing and September and Octo
ber the best fall months.
In addition to steelheads the Rogue
is reported this year to be teeming
with cutthroat trout. i
In anticipation of the rush of tour
ists to .the lake this year elaborate
preparations are heing made for ac
commodating and entertaining them.
The hotel at the lake is being enlarg
ed and put in' first class condition by
a new company-thn recently acquired
the concession. Its capacity, is being
doubled, and when complete it will
rprovlde accommodations for as many
"a3 300 people.
An entirely new scenic feature In
connection with tho resort will bo. the.
."new automobile driveway around Me
rim of the lake. The new manage
ment has .also acquired launches and
other boats for operation on the lake.
The' hotel will open.. July 1.
"Fishing "also promises lo be one of
the great sports in the other national
parks this 'summer.
Brown's Dufur Stage Time Table
. Two round trips daily. Ieave Ban
hotel. 9 a. m. and 4 p. m. Leave Dufur
7:30 a. m. and 1 p. m. ' if
GASOLINE PRICE CUT
IN BRITISH4 COLUMBIA
By United Press
VANCOUVER, IB, C, May 10. The
price of ' gasoline in British! Columbia
has been cut from 43 to ii cents an
imperial gallon.
Just before the war, gasoline was
selling here at 18 cents, an imperial
gallon. .
Free Clinic No Charge For Examina
tion Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Dr. Baum, chiropractic physician,
l'htrd and Washington, main 601. it
Taxi MayfleKTs Tsxr
Telephone main 5021.
papers reminded her of her loss by ance that was to be made throughout
frequent references to the qbserv- the city, . i
"Godless Men"
coming to Casino Thursday.
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GIRL INCONSOLABLE ON
MOTHERS! DAY; KILLS SELF
By United News
NEW YORK, May 10. Melen Field
er, an attractive young singer, brood
ed over tho loss of her mother, and
just before she was due to start to
church on Mothers' day to participate
in, a procession for everybody's best
friend, she ended, her grief by drop
ping out of a fifth floor window. Men
with white carnations in. their lapels
rushed, to aid her but she died in a
few minutes.
Mrs.. Thomas De Glacomo, a girl
hood chum of MJas Fielder, said the
young woman had been Inconsolable
as Mothers' day drew hear and the
mere Is -more Cat.nriT. in this sectlok
of the country than all other diseases
put together, and for years It was sup
posed to be Incurable. Doctors prescribed
local 'remedies, and by constantly falling
to cure with local treatment, pronounced
It Incurable. Catarrh is a local disease,
greatly Influenced by' constitutional Con
ditions ;ind therefuro requires constitu
tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medi
cine, manufactured t.y V. J. Cheney ft
Co., Toledo, Ohio, is u constitutional
renvdy. ia taken ItUernally , and acts
thru the -Blood on the Mucous Surfaces
of the System. Ora Hundred Dollaia re
ward is offurpd for any cak that Hall's
Catarrtj. Meil'ltt rills to cure. Send for
, !lrculars nnrt ''.lir.nuilals
K J. tCHKNKV e CO.. Toledo. Ohio.
Sold by rr:iRcristH, 75c.
Hall's Famllv Pills for constipation.
THE JUCKLINS with
Monte Blue at the
EMPRESS .Thursday
Hereto an unparalleled spectacle--t
sight nfcver to be forgotten one of
nature's most stupendous wonders.
The Grand Cajiyon is about 250
miles long with a width at the top
varying from S to 12 miles. At some
places it descends to a depth ofe mile
below the plateau surface. Its best ef
fect, as revealed by extreme depth and
brilliancy of coloring, Is from a point
opposite the Kaibab Plateau about
65 miles northwest of Flagstaff, Arl
sona. Motor roads lead to the Grand Can
yon through Ashfork, Williams and
Flagstaff,' Arizona and all the way
you, can get "Red Crown"," the all
refinery gasoline.
YouH be glad if you make your
Grand Canyon trip a "Red Crown"
trip.
Look for the "Red Crown" sign on
service stations and garages.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California)
Gflft Gasoline
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EMPRESS
The Superfeature House
TONIGHT-
Douglas MacLean
IN
CHICKENS
A Thomas H. Ince production from the Satur
day Evening Post story 'Yancona Yillies,"
By Herschel Hall
A Paramount Picture "
WEDNESDAY-
r Dobee Brothers .
SEDAN ' I
In the average home the Sedan '
has become so indispensable that
jjj the very thought of trying to do
1 , without it is viewed a hardship. hSj
I -The gasoline consumption la unusually low , ' , III
In 'tTtie tire mileage la unutuall high ' Iffll
I WALTIJEil - WILLIAMS CO7
. The Dalles, Oregon 1
Constance Talmadge
"The
Love Expert
You Can't be Fooled
By a
He Or She Vamp
If You
See this One
V First National Attraction
COMING "BLACK BEAUtY",
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GOLDENDALE, YAKIMA AND ALL EASTERN
WASHINGTON POINTS
Are reached the easiest by way of Grants and Maryhlll on the
MARYHILL FERRY
A 110-mile paved road connects Maryhlll and Qoldendale
FERRY RATES $1.25 per car and passengers one way.
$2.00 for round trip, 10-day limit.
Knights of Pythias
SPRING
FESTIVAL
Attraction
BOUCHER-FRENCH GREATER SHOWS
BEAUTIFUL CARRY-US-ALL
GIANT FERRIS WHEEL
GOOD SHOWS
LEGITIMATE CONCESSIONS
ALL FOR FUN
All This Week
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