PAGE FOUR THE DALLES DAILY CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1921. THE DAILY CHRONICLE The other part Is tragic. The Chinese fniversary celebration should be held. in Mexico are literally playing their H was acknowledged to be one of the KltfK-SJ FvnExcBundS lives against the dollars in the excit- shortest afternoons ever spent by Mrs. PubJlshod kvery Evening Except Sunday 's nnnff Mrs I.vi Mm Thm-nhnrv "Mrs. Bradshaw, Mrs. Glenn, Mrs General Manner They can roll up many seemly Crowe, Mrs. W. H Wilson. Mrs. Hud pesos ii iney live, out iney son, Airs. Kinersiy, Airs, isn, by tho Chronicle Publishing ootaptsy Ino jng game of existence They can roll up many seemly Mjs they Bon H. Utfln Alvln L. Bucklln 'ican Mrs. Entered In The Dalle posUfflce a may not jjve chances are, they will Pelors and Mrs. Hohson. ii' 1 - ' tint ennn ao nna fnnflnn. mnrlo I rTr.lto1 Hp... and TTnltnrl Nam Hnrvtce i "Godless Men" Member of Audit Bureau of circulation courageous by a few drinks of barbed comng to casino Thursday daily chronicle by carrier . wlr0 whiskey sets out to shoot up a Ono year, In advance $6.00 -inD.a - n uv .rvinff "ln ortmn. Six months. In advance 8.00 " One month .. .(0 I body," they think, of the Chinese, in- Carpentering and building. C. Merryman, telephone red 6741. 11 H. M30 DAILY CHRONICLE BY MAIL Ono year. In advanve $6.00 offensive little yellow men who are rx IIIUIIIIIO, III in ftw One month One WEEKLY CHRONICLE year. In advance .60 peaceful. What fun to kill thorn, think -$2.00 the liquor-laden Mexicans. Straight- In ordering change of address, sub-, way, the revolting faction hunts out afnew "uddru."'3'" W " W"U I tlto Chinese and kills them ruthlessly. A history of Mexican revolutions '.s Brown's Dufur Stage. Time Table Two round trips daily. Leave Bank hotel, 9. a. m. and 4 p. m. Leave Dufur 7:3s a. tn. and 1 p. m. tf Coming to Empress Taxi Mayfleld Taxi Telephone main 5021. !7t: ijasijai TELEPHONES Editorial Booms Black 111 Business, Adv., Clr. Depts Re4 111 Subscribers to the Chronlcli are guar antecd service. Prompt and regalrir de livery of every subscriber's payer la the aim of tho circulation department. Tho Chronicle carriers are required t put the papers on tho porch or wherever tht fubscribur wishes '-he paver delivered. CAUSE AND EFFECT Christian America leads the world In divorce. You've read about tho Stillmans and the Stokes and tho , Hawleys. You've read lots of them. You thought of courso that tho mat rimonially unhappy wore taking their troubles to court and giving scandal mongers a chanco to bo pleased with life. But you didn't think tho divorce ovil in America wan quite world rec ord breaking. Of course you didn't. But the records compiled by the In ternational Reform bureau covering tho year 1916, the last figures avail able covering the whole world, show that America has passed Japan in un doing marital knots. Ono rather ex pects this sort of loose moral standard and lax family tie thing In Buddhist Japaa, But in America the fact In stagger ing. Tho figures show that 32 states ranging from Vermont with its 153 divorces to every 100,000 population, to Nevada with 653, have a higher di vorco rate than Japan. Japan's rate was 229 in 1886, but a federal law brought It down in 1899 to 151 and by 1916 It had fallen to 109, says the report. The rato for all states In the Unit ed States in 1916 was 136 dlvorcos for each 100,000 net population. Oregon comes in for notoriety in tho roviow. The report reveals by way of Interesting sidelights that there are six counties in fivo stntcs of the United States which had moro divor ces than marriages at tho tlmo th statist les were compilod: Union coun ty, Orogon 1 to 0.87 and so on. Oregon hns won note In nlmost everything, but this Is ono caso wherein Oregon Isn't vory proud of her high record. Thoso figures are for tlto year lOtfi. Since tho world war divorce has beeni speeded up In tho United States. Real ly It soeniH that quick marriage Is more to be condemned than divorce. Hut at all events tho two go hand In hand, Besides Judges must earn their salaries, we suppose, Whllo America has been going In j( for supor-dlvorco, Japan, Judging from tho lowering record In years past hns been eliminating the ovil there, so that if America was the champion dl vorco gelter of tho whole world In 1016, certainly she can claim undis puted tltlo yet. The whole thing Is a bit nauseatlnu to decent people. Yet In this record of disintegration of homes, wrecking of the family units upon which tho greatness of America Is hullded, may we not find the cause for much of the prime and degeneracy and vlleness which Is splotching the life of Amer ica with dishonor? IDestroy the home and we destroy clvll(zod society and all Its represents! o FOR THE DOLLARS In tho scramble for the nlmlghtv dollar, men offer up their lives, their reputations, their hopes of happiness, Proof of this is to bo found in Mex ico, Go there and see the Chinese working In all tho principal cities and towns. T.hey are there In peril of their lives. But they stay and others Join them, Word has koho out that money Is to be made In Mexico. Aw Oriental may work 10 or lfi years, amass a compe tence and return to China whoro ho may live out his days In luiury, But that is only part of the story. a history of massacres of Chinese. Thousands upon thousands of the peaceful yellow men have met death while seeking tho little round dollars. Where men go, If ono but look care fully, will be found promise of dollars at tho ond of the trail. In the scram bio for the almighty dollar men offer their lives, their reputations, their FOR RENT Apartment in the Con Classified Advertisements FOR RENT .- , r..m , , FOR RENT Sleeping room, 50G Bast Fourth. 13 hopes of happiness, t don building. 11 LOOKING BACKWARD FOR RENT Furnished five-room modern house. Telephone black 4661. 11 (From The Chronicle, May 11, 1896 ) A handsome monument arrived Sat urday on tho boat for John F. Huston, Dufur, to bo erected by the Woodmen of tho World. A report was current this morning that Joe Wndlca's store, next to Koh lor's grocery was robbed. Investiga tions proved the report groundless. Last Saturday a few of the many friends of Mrs. Crosson, remember ing that It was tho anniversary of her birthday, planned and carried out for hor a surprise that was a successful one. Tho ladles assembled at Mrs. Crossen's residence, and spent a very merry four hours in games, singing, and in lingering at the table over the 'discussion of a sumptuous luncheon, j Mirth and merriment reigned su preme, and to the casual listener at any ono moment it Boomed as if par liamentary rules wero smashed to smithereens during the afternoon, for at no one times was tho floor oocu pled with less than seven speakers. Mrs. Crossen received her second sur prise when there arrived a handsome cherry and leather rocker, which her friends present had designed as a sou venir for her of this pleasant day. All prosent voted that birthday par ties were tho vory best of all, and a count was made of tho var ious guests' j birthdays to seo whore tho next, an- FOR RENT Good pasture by the month. $2 per head. V. J. Kelly, red 1891. 11 FOR SALE Few stands of bees. Place order promptly bo it can be filled before honey flow. Call main 3711. 11 FOR SALE Charge and small farm and orchard tracts. Reasoaable prices, good terms. TV. C. Hanna, Dufur, Ore. 18tf. FOR RENT Rooms comfortably fur nished for light housekeeping. 115 East Second street. 11 FOR RENT Five room house, fur nished. Telephone red 2801. Inquire 804 East Third after 6:30 p. m. 12 iuk uiflJNT Five room houso on West Eighth street Inquire at The Dalles Garage. 11 FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms. Also sleeping rooms. S20 Mast Third street. Telephone black 1201. 16 FOR (RENT Two very desirable sleeping rooms, bath and telephone. Black 1402. 420 West Second street. 12 FOR RENT Two room furnished and four room unfurnished apart ments. Inquire 417 Alvord street, side door. 11 FOR RENT Pasture, lote of fine pas- turs for horses and cattle at $2.00 per head. J. TV. Perdue, ea old Sam John's place, Milt creek. 12 FOR SALE THE JUCKLINS with Monte Blue at the EMPRESS Thursday FOR SALf -Dry oak wood; old calc. (11.50. Second growth, 12.S. Deliv ered. Call 38FUH. after 6 . at. tf FOR SALS Holstelm and Jersey cow, gives six gallons per day. A. B. Fine, telephone 17F11. 12wl9 FOR SA1E Two acres in the city limits, set out to fruit; five-room house, barn and chicken house. Ex cellent location for persons desiring ft city home which will yield an in come. We have good values in res idential properties, from $1300 to $6500, also lots from $160 to $800. Dalles Realty company, black 6691. 13 FOR SAiLE-i-280 acres, $20 per acre, 25 aores in wheat, 16 acres more just cleared, about 600 cords of wood, steady market for wood, load ing track just off place; house, barn, garage, rjiaclcsmitn shop, 2 young mares, 2 colts, wagons, harness, farm machinery, stump pullers, saw rigs, all kinds of tools almost ev erything new, including buildings. All goes. $1500 down. Address A. H. 'Yeck, Friend, Ore., box 542. 12wl9 WANTES WANTED Will buy thirty head of stock cattle, steers or cows. V. J. Kelly, red 1891. 11 WANTED Elderly Udy to care for children, few hours daily, in return for home and small wages. Tele phone red 1762. 11 WANTED Position as cook in goaer 'ul house in town, gentlemanly, hon est Japanese youth. Address James T. K., 31)1 Perkins Avenue, Pendle ton, Oregon. 26 LOST OR FVUND SECOND HAND STORE Furniture Repairing, Packing, Crating, Carpet Cleaning. All work guaranteed. 206 Court Street FOR SALE 600 Leghorn roasters, six weeks old. Make alee broilers. W. Palmer, route 4, The Dalles. 11 FOR SALE Cheap, card writer's air brush outfit, tank, gauge, outfit complete. F. W. Woolley. 12 FOR SALE Florence oil stove. Per fectly good box top Singer sowing machine choap. Telephone black 4561. 11 FOR SVLH Five room plastered houso, sleoping porch, nicely lo cated. $1400. Terms if dosirrd. Vein Bauer, main 1571. 17 FOR .SALE Ford sedan in good eon- dlt ion, equipped with starter. Terms if nocossary. Telephone, main 661, between 7 a. m, and 6 p. m. 12 LOST Between The Dalles and Big Eddy Saturday evening, dark blue ailk dress, embroidered in black and gold. Finder telephone red 6112. Reward. 11 . MISCELLANEOUS HEMSTITCHING and buttons cover ed, Mrs.. A. J. Moline, 607 Union street. J5 TRANSFER AND EXPRESS Furni ture aaa plane mevlng. Freight hauled and general express busi ness. Telephones: Stand, red 101; residence black 1352. J. F. Heuzle. lltf HEMSTITCHING Plcet edging. Mrs. L. M. Boothby, 308 Washington .street. Telephone main f-5Sl. tf PROFESSIONAL AND BU3INESS FOR SALE Small house, lot 50x100, water on lot and good garden. $350. Terms If necessary. Seo R. H. Fish, Sixteenth and Bridge streets. 14 FOR SALE My household furniture at bargain prices. Inquire Alvln L. Bucklln. 412 West Suvdnth street. 14 FOR SALE Mirror 32 by 40 tor $15. Suitable for barber shop or front hull of residence. This is a bargain. Black's Candy store. 11 FOR" SALiVhUo""ivory Vedroom suite, Thompson piano, nnd othei furniture, ami Overland model 90, painted and overhauled. Inquire at 1009 Jackson street. 12 FOR SALE Flve-room modern houso and ono lot, on Calhoun street, some fruit and good garden soli. Price $2500, Columbia Realty & Loan company, 30S Washington street, 12 PIANOS TCNED una repaired, ac Uoa regulating and reflnlshlng. Player actions a specialty. Work guaranteed. S. A. Dockstnder, Cor son Music store, 320 Fast Second street. Telephone main 1061. tf Whifte Truck Line Freight and oxpress between The Dalles nnd Wasco, Moro and aH way points Leavo The Dalles, 9 a. ui daily except Sunday. Leavo Moro 1:30 p. m. Leave Wasco, 2:30 p. m D. M. Pierce, proprietor. Telephone black 1642 or main 471. tf FOR 3 ALE Two acres, eight room bungalow, peach, apricot, prune and cherry trees. Ideal place for fruit and poultry. A. IT. Ball owner, Thompson's addition, The Dalles. 11 ii-r--irirM-if-ii-i-i"inini nst FOR SA'LE -Bargain if tnkon at once, now two room houso, lot 50x100, good garden, $100 down, $25 a month. Apply W. E. Gillett, Seven toenth and Mt; Hood. J3 FORD Specialists Whitney Repair Shop 709 East Second St. VENZ BAUER General real estate, Insurance, nnd loans. 100) East Second street. Tol phone main 1571. 2HU POPULAR MUSIC Taught by BOB WERSCHKUL La was by ABpelatweat Theatre PtuWt tf fjO HO u to LAfcT,vt ahau4CMn Escssjijcrnsrjss ml i ImbH ' CXUM-BOLA CO. liltO Remember the Label. 8ee that it bears the Prominent Ad Writer Mr. J. J. McCall, president Oregon Ad vertising, Publicity Service, 415-416 Stock Exchange Bldg., writes: "Your Bark Root Tonic was brought to my attention several months ago as a re lief for Constipation, with which I have been troubled for bver a year and have tried everything I knew or could hear of and had been to several doctors and could get no relief. After using two bottles of your tonic I have at last found the long-sought-for medicine. "I am writing this to express my deep appreciation for the medicine which will give such wonderful results." Bark Root Tonic A Mild Laxative; An Excellent Regulator; A Wonderful Blood Purifier and System Builder. It stands lo reason that If you permit your system to run down, due to your neglect of keeping your bowels properly regulated, you naturally become consti pated, your blood sluggish and gradually lose the spring and pep to your former youthful step. In practically all cases one's system can be kept in a wonderful condition if you will let Bark Root Tonic assist Nature. Do away with constipation and indigestion, which eventually bring on nervous head aches, sleepless nights, backache and loss of appetite. WHY SUFFER LONGER? GIVE BARK ROOT TONIC A TRIAL TODAY. young squaw. Accept For sale at all reliable drugstores, or write no substitute. Celro-Kola Co., Portland, Or. Dr. Geo. F. Newhouse Eye Specialist We are equipped to give your yea the very best of care. Eyes teste!. Glasses cround. Second and Washington Streets The Dalle Glen wood Hotel 202 Union Street Half Block from Station FREE BATHS Plenty of Hot Water Day and Night CLEAN ROOMS From 50c to $1.50 a Night $2.50 to $5.00 a Week DINING ROOM Open 6 a. m. to 12 p. m. WOODARD & TAUSC'HER Contracting Bricklayers and Plasterers All kinds of Tile and Cement Work. Fireplace Work a Specialty Estimates furnished free of chargs. All Work Guaranteed. ' Telephone. Main 6461 or Call at Gates Block CRANDALL UNDERTAKING CO Wasco The Dalles LULU D. CRANDALL, Manager Bert Thomas, Assistant Manager Licensed Embalmers. Established 187 Dufur . Woman Attendant Mrs. M. J. Willerton Telephone Red 1781 Motor Equipment Telephones DayRed 351 Night Red 352 J. H. Harper, Black 2152 Cut Flowers , 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 is Now Open M. S. Elliott, Mgr. Peoples Transfer Co. QUICK DELIVERY SERVICE EXPRESS AND DRAY AGE Furniture and Piano Moving Stand at Glenn's Paint Store Main 3721 iceuaence Phone Red 1811 HARRY L. CLUFF i i