The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, May 12, 1921, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE DALLES DAILY CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1921.
ENDERSBY NEWS
FREIGHT RATE8 NOT TO
DROP FOR THE PRE8ENT
(Chronicle's Washington Bureau.)
WASHINGTON, May 12. Congress
man McArthur was today advised that
no probability of a reduction of
freight rates, especially those on ap
ples, will be attempted until the con
clusion of the senate Inquiry into cost
of operation of railroads since fed
eral control ceased.
WNDIJHSHY, Ore, May 10. Mrs.
-George Masquarl, who has been a pa
tient at The Dalles hospital, for two
weeks, was able to return home, Fri
day afternoon.
1. V. Fllgg, Mrs. Kndersby iwid son,
Will, were county seat visitors Fri
day. The following local persons attend
ed the funeral at Dufur of Mr. Qulnn:
William Doylo, 0. W. Fllgg, Mrs. Mary
Dickson, Mrs. Kndorsby, C. Still, Kov
Wagonblast, O. W. Covert, Dolbcrt
Dickson, Mrs. h. 11. McDonald and! You will find here "Style Shoes for
Dorothy and Ethel Still. The Misses stout Women," that fit the women of
Still are grandaughtors of Mr. Qulnn. i(lrgo proportions perfectly and con
Dick Darnlollc and children visited tain every stylo feature shown In
last week at the J. Darnlello, Sr, sn0e8 for their more slender sisters,
home. I5dw. C. Pease company. 12
Ray Darnlello has been engaged In . .
finishing and painting his bungalow I Announcement
'Iiulld that grain bin and hen house,
now that lumber Is at tho right prlco.
Do It before harvest. Hedln Lumber
company, box 26, Waplnltta, Ore. l:'.
K. .T. iShcrman, representative nt
the Knight Shoe company of Portland,
will bo at Hotel Dalles sample room
100 today, Thursday and Friday, with
a high grade line of footwear. Tho
public is Invited to Inspect those
MOVIE MOVES
which he built last fall.
Freddie Abcr walked from The
Dalles to Dufur Friday to seo the ball
gamo, then over to Fndersby where
lie spent the week-end witli his aunt
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Kndorsby.
Sunday morning ho walked hack home nhoca. Open evenings
to attend school .Monday.
The Hov. Ford of Dufur will preach
hero Sunday afternoon, May 15.
Harry Covert and Will Fndorsby,
on their trip to tho mountains last
Monday encountered snow drifts from
10 to 12 feet deep in tho vicinity of
"Hodges camp.
Mrs. Ira Waterman entertained at
dinner Sunday for 'Miss M. Young.
Tho following persons were present:
Wllber Dickson, Delbort Dickson, Karl
Carleo, Mrs. Mar Dickson, Miss Mil
ler and Miss Hattle Coon.
Jim Lambert and Illaine Simons
wore Dalles visitors the first of tho
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Hay Angell and daugh
ter, Kva, Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Angell
and Nova Preston motored to Hood
ftlvor Sunday. They enjoyod their din
ner at tho auto camp and a day of In
npiratlon viewing tho blossoming or
chards, they Bay.
A heavy rain and hall storm hit
Kndorsby Tuesday. In some soctlons
near water spouts occurred.
Don't Forget
The special sale of Universal alum
inum utonslls this week. Stadelman
Bonn hardware company. 12
Brown's Dufur Stage Time Table
Two round trips daily, fxmre Panic
hotel. 9 n. m. and 4 p. m. Leave Dufur
V.HU a. in. and 1 p. m. :
Send It To Tho Laundry
If you llko tho work done on your
shirts aipl collars, you w 111 like equal
ly as woll our family wr.shlu,; worn.
Only V cents a pound. AT flat pieces
Ironed, balance returned ready t
Iron. Hy the way, our "tumbler" s.vk
em of drying make. 'h ironing of
quite a number of such as
socks, heavy underwent, flnnno's, etc..
unnecessary. Model Laundry. Miup 41.
17
Godless Men"
There Is the twang of the sea, tho
thrill of human combat with the ele
ments and the drama of red-blooded
sailors In "Godless Men," tho Keg!
nald Darker production, a Goldwyn of
fering. This photoplay Is a film adaptation
of tho Pen Ames Williams story
"Plack Pawl," which appeared In the
iSaturday Kvenlng Post. Tho action
centors about a brutal old sea-do,';
who has been called "Ulack Pawl."
Ho rules his ship Deborah with fear,
tho most mutinous character aboard
being his qwn son Hod Pawl. He had
taken his boy at tender ago -on a voy
age only to return and find tho mother
with his little daughter had eloped
with another man. From that mo
ment he denied tho existence of God
and taught his son tho gospel of hate.
On tho Island a missionary, Samuel
Poor, had attended a dying woman
who pleaded with him to get her.
daughter back to civilization on the
first boat. Red Pawl looked lustfully
upon tho girl and conspired with a
seaman, Spless, to kill his father, that
he. Hod Pawl, might be master of the
ship nnd of tho girl.
On board a puro love affair sprung
up between Huth and second mate,
Dan Darrln. The girl felt an unaccount
able confidence In Plack Pawl, whom
everyone else feared.
A terrlfflc storm arose and to sus
tain his strength Black Pawl drank
freely. Ruth attempted to nurse him
when, with strength apparently ex
'hausted he retired to his cabin. But
liquor had fired the lust In his veins
and he crushed her into hie arms. As
she tore from him her waist was rent
about tho neck disclosing a locket.
Black Pawl recognized in this a gift
to his wife and discovered this was
his own daughter,
' (He realized then that as her pro
tector ho had to guard her against
her own brother. He went to Red
Pawl, told him that Ruth was his
own sister. Red sneerlngly retorted
that he had only made up the story
that ho might have tho girl for himself.
Shortly afterward, Spless, who had
been egged on by Red Pawl, plunged
a dagger In Black Pawl's back. Black
Pawl called to Red to give him his
gun that "justice might bo done."
Red figured that with Spless dead he
would be suprome on the ship and
gave his revolver to his father. Then
Black Pawl lowered tho gun and sont
the bullet Into his own son's heart. As
'tho youth dropped Black Pawl yelled
'to Dan to take command of the ship.
Then father and son in a last embrace
died together.
This photoplay is now showing at
the Casino theater.
TODAY rN CONGRESS
SIMPLE WASH REMOVES
RINGS UNDER
EYES
The Economy Shop
Ladles' and children's hats at very
roasonable prices, Organdie collar
and cuff sots and embroidery jams.
few ready-to-wear Infants' dresses.
Ladies' llk and voile dresses, also
bouse drosses, aprons and underwear.
Children's dresses, boys' blouses au.l
Infants' wear made to order. Mrs.
Weaver, 302 Union street, opposite
postoffico. Telephone black 3171. 20
Tho Dalles pqoplo will bo sur
prised how quickly simple witch
hazel, camphor, hydrastis, otc, re
1 eves bloodshot eyes and dark rinss
One young lady who had oyo trouble
and very unsightly dark rings was
relieved by a single weok's uso of
Lavoptik. We guarantee a small
bottle to help ANY CASK weak,
strained or Inflamed eyes. Alum
inum eye cup FRKK. A. K. Crosby,
druggist.
SECOND HAND STORE
Furniture Repairing, Packing,
Crating, Carpet Cleaning. All
work guaranteed.
200 Court Street
WHY TRAVEL?
Before deciding on a business trip, see if the
long-distance telephone cannot save you the
journey.
A long-distance call is a round trip. You
start ami return with your errand done, ali in
a few moments and without the inconvenienco,
expense and loss of time incident to travel.
From your telephone you can reach almost
every, city, village and hamlet in the United
States. The long-distance operator will quote
you rates upon request.
Get, acquainted with the money and time
saving "station-to-station" service, explained
on page 2 of tho current issue of the Telephone
Directory.
Save traveling expenses Ask for Pacific
Long Distance.
THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND
TELEGRAPH COMPANY
By United Press
Senate.
Debate to begin on naval appro
priation bill.
Education committee
hearings on welfare bill.
Interstate commerce committee tr.
continue railroad inquiry.
Finance committee resumes cod-
' 1 , $"1
continues
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
LOST Between The Dalles and Bis
Eddy Saturday evening, dark blue
silk dress embroidered in black and
gold. Finder call at Chronicle of
fice with dresa for JIG reward. 13
sideration of charges against David
Blair, nominated for internal reve
nue commissioner.
House.
Judiciary committee begins hear
ings on supplemental prohibition en
forcement legislation.
Bergdoll committee takes testi
mony of Judge John W. Westcott
of Now Jersey and James E. Romlg
of Philadelphia.
Census committee considers bill
NOW PLAYING
THE CASINO
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
Plunging onward through
the treacherous Southern
seas, the schooner Deborah,
commanded by the hardest
man who ever trod a deck,
is suddenly caught in the
grip of a wild, tropical hur
ricane.
Like super-men the crew
fight to keep the ship
afloat and win. But there:
conies another, and greater
storm this time a clash of
human emotions, father
pitted against son with a
girl as the prize. The ruth
less bravery and sacrifice
of the victory that befalls'
will engrave itself forever
on your memory.
REGINALD BAROf
PRODUCTION OF
ADAPTBD FMOM THE FAMOUS
TORY "BLACK PAWL! BY
IN AME" WILLIAM
UMMV1CD AND DIRECTED BY
REGINALD EARKB
GOLDWYN STUDIO-
re-apportioning house membership.
House and senate education com
mittees consider department of pb
11c welfare, bill.
Interstate commerce cominltteo
continues hearing on Kellogg cable
bill.
Naval affairs committee considers
bill authorizing construction of air
plane carriers.
Bill to create Alaskan development
board before territories committee.
'Patents committee considers reor
ganization of the patent office.
THE JUCKLINS with
Monte Blue at the
EMPRESS Thursday
COMING
COMING
COMING
SENIOR PLAY
"Nothing But The Truth"
Friday and Saturday, May 13-14
IT IS ONE OF THE BEST EVER STAGED IN THIS HIGH SCHOOL
DON'T MISS IT
A LAUGH IN EVERY SENTENCE!
The Senior Class wish to express their appreciation of the services render
dered by Docherty & Barnet and the Casino Picture Show. Special thanks
to J. C. Penney -and Miss Collier.
RESERVED SEAT TICKETS WILL BE ON SALE at DONNELL'S DRUG
STORE AFTER WEDNESDAY NOON. Get your tickets early. Curtain 8:15
the miVCMSTR tw
FOR ONE WEEK ONLY
We will have on special sale the model 20 410-gauge Winchester Shot
gun at $19.95 during this sale only, the regular price is $30.30.
This gun has practically no recoil which makes it a favorite with wo
men and children. Teach the entire family to shoot. It quickens the eye and
steadies the nerve. A great Orchard and small game gun.
Trapshooting can also be enjoyed by every member of the family by
using the small hand trap and midget clay targets which we always have
on hand, together with a complete line of Winchester Guns, Ammunitions,
Fishing Tackle, Flashlights, Tools, Cutlery, and other articles, all of which
carry the Winchester Trade Mark. This means Winchester Quality
throughout.
STADE.LMAN-BONN HDWE. CO.
Six Pounds of
Dependable Coffee J
For the Price of Five
ONE POUND OF DEPENDABLE COFFEE OR DEPENDABLE TEA
WITH EACH FIVE POUND ORDER
Five Pounds, $2.00
Dependable Coffee is just what it name describes, a splendidly flavored
product, steel cut and vacuum packed, quality Coffee in every sense of the
word.
A FRESH SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED
Parlor Grocery
WHERE GROCERY PRICES ARE LOWEST