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THE DALLES DAILY CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, MAY S5, 1321.
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4S2dciMartttsfor
APPLE GROWERS
SHIP BY PANAMA
, , Chronicle's Washington Bi'r:au
. WASHINGTON, Alii 2. Oregon
j apple growers will he: asked to co
(operate with tho apple growers oi
j Washington and I he citrus growers
E6C California in ulillzin? tin; Puna
! nja Canal and the new relit seratoi
blps now bclng-.dovclopcd, for the
tlilpmcnl of laigo ciiaui,tios or Ore
gon fruits. pai'tlciU'aiy,t.irpQ3,, ,di
reut to .Europe IhrouR'.r the canal.
Shipping agent liavo-, in-ranged for.
many thousand caiilbaYls of CitiiM,
fruits and northwestern apples to
b$ handledfih this manner.
Before the war American apples
fipm the northwest and a his mar
ket in England and other parts of
Europe, but practically all of this
shipment was made overland to New
York and thence to Europe. War
oroke oat Just when the Panama
canal wa3 Ycady to use, and no
practical development of this sor
vice was even made until a few
weeks ago when the Hist shipment
of California fruit went through,, the
canal in an experiment to test the'
best way or 'shipping.
Since then, the steamer Charles
H. Cramp lias been converted into
C floating laboratory, plying be
tween .the (Pacific coast and the
Eastern' sealw'jtrd through tlio cinal,
to determine tlhe best conditions
for hiind,llngjOf, citrus fruits as weii
as the Topples of the northwest.
Recently , a shipping firm in Cali
fornia , has closed a contract In
Washington feu- the transpottation
of aevcar; thousand carloads of
Washington apples to the Atlantic
seaboard at; much lower than the
rail rate. This is preliminary to
direct .(.shipments to England and
Europe f aa 'form as direct arrange
ments , may ,1)0 made for handling
the product on tho oilier side. It
Is- predicted - by export transporta
tion men hcr-e that northwest apple
men will regain their European
market immediately, hut that here
after all hhipmqnts will he direct by
water.
IIGHWAY BUILDING
THE WEARY WAY
Dally fcecomino Less Wearisome to
"Al Mn"V !" Tl,e Dalles'
With fa back 'that aches all day," '
WltUVresL-idlBlurbcd at night,'
Anrioying'"Hirlnary disorders,
'Tis k weary! way, indeed.
Doflu's Kidney Pills arc especially
for kidney trouble. Ask your neighbor ?
Are indorsed by Tho Dalles citi
zens, f I'i , '
Mri X N. Hamlllk. 310 W, 9th St.,
The Iftllrs, Pays: "My kidneys were
In a wank condition and the least
ovrwo'i'k or cold settled on thorn
and caused me lo suffer with con
tinual backache:? and such a sore
ness across my kldnyes that I could
jusl dras along, day after d iy. Dizzy
headaches made me miserable end
the action or my kidneys was Irreg
ular. L read of Ooan's Kldriby' Pills
helping others so I tried them. They
were- just what I needed and It was
not long bcroro I was free Horn the
backaches and other signs or kidney
trouble."
Price. fiOts; at. all denials Don't
simply ask for kidney remedy get
Doan'a Kidney Pllla tho same that
Mrs. Hamlllk' had. l-'osler'Mllburn
Co., Mf'f. Buffalo. N. Y.
BILL IS PROPOSED
.Chronicle's Washington Bureau
WASHINGTON, May 25. Senator
Slanflcld today before the commit
tee on postofflces and post roads,
considering the Townscnd highway
bill, subnilttod the following state
ment In regard to forest highways:
One hundred and fifty-six million,
thirty-two thousand and fifty-three
acres of pulilic land, for the most
part heavily timbered, has been
wjthdrtiw;n from entry and placed in
national t'otcst reserves to lp con
served by the government fo'- iho
use and benefit of all the people of
all the states.
Thlsi was done atter the Eastern.
and Middle Western states had
passed practically all of their public
land to private 'ownership, improved
and duvoloped them, and those
lands, together with their Improve
ments, are found upon the tax rolls
of these states helping to bear their
part of the public burden of goyern-
ment and development.
The forest reserves are largely
confined to eleven of the Western!
states and Alaska.
All the people of all the stales
lire the owners of the reserve lands,
and their children, born and unborn,
arc the beneficiaries of this vast
conserved wealth.
Lands Not Taxable
These, conserved lands, like all
jther government .property, aic un
taxable, and the entire bunion of.
nalntaining law and order through
Un .siato and county rests entirely
bn Ilia taxpayers owning the ins-
iblo i property within the slate.
Within the last decade tho need
for building modern roads ti cairy
.nodem traffic has c.omo im 'denly
ipon our people everywhere with
Irresistible demand.
In tho Wostern slates ii." popu
lation Is small and the road mi cage
very lar&e in proportion lo popula
tion and taxable property
The conditions prevailing In Ore
;cn are duplicated in each ( f the
olhcr slates having largo n-cas o.
federal rcsici.veis and unappiopri itod
public lands.
These reserve lands do not lie in
solid bodies, but are scattered
throughout the ' states, often be-,
twocn the improved and developed
portions of the stale reuniting im
portant state: and county roac.s
brought , the reserves to connect the.
settled portion on either tide and'
permit social and commercial inter
course between these people. I
Within the bounclaiiea of these!
forest reserves there are 21.60.5
miles of important slate and county
roads already located "thai should be
built as rapidly as, tho same class
of roads outside the leserves and
connect ins therewith.-. The esti
mated cost ,of building theso roads
In keeping only with (he demand of
the traffic is ?112..2G,S00.
in addition to those reads thews,
are also 22,tll miles cf trails with
in the forest reserves necessary foi
the protection of the fores's that
will cost ?6,397,flOO (as estimated),
Tor which we ask no appropriation
in this bill, but leavo them entirely,
to the forest service to be built out i
of the 'ten percent tuud,-" which 1
amounts to about $100,009 a year.
One hundred million dollais a '
year Is requested by tills bill and
should be granted by congiess for
'the purpose of extending fsdcial aid
'to" ft he soverul slates in th: con-1
Ktrtiction of these moat important
state roads, which are also n cos- j
sary roads to. carry interstate unf
ile. The mileage of this clays of roads
Is cbtlmatoct at one per cent of tlioj
total road mileage or tho country.'
or approximately 25,000 infest. The
estimated cost of co'nutnetion ol j
the Interstate highways is appioxl- ,
niately tl.ono.000,000 to $l,2ro,ouo,-
000, of which amount the st'ites are
CANADIAN BIG GAME EXCHANGE MOUNTAIN PRESERVE
FOR QUARTERS IN NEW YORK'S FAMOUS BRONX ZOO
' -rm--ADULT SHEEP VSS'
4 vniiM&
BIG", HORN SHEEP
y-GOXXG CLIMD TO
I United States has Canada's Rent , tell:p:cnce and an ah cf Iwii.n i seems to be sensed by the animals,
TOO Ul em ii iuuw i iivj wtic iHMtu. i iie.v nuiu uiuuiii. iu m;n kviui lip ji;.';ir quuu icaness Ol man
natives of the Canadian Rocky
Mountains' Park, of which Banff is
the capital, and aTO noted for their
agility as mountain climbers. This
nimble-footed pair have been moved
to the famous Bronx Park Zoo in
iNew York Cityj where they will be
gazed upon with Interest by mil
ona who have not been so fortu-
York by. Howard Silbald, Chief "The .way ,ve do when we want
tire Kanper and enme inap'eto. to pet some of these fellows," said
of the Rocky Mountains' Park, who i Mr. Sibbald, "is to make bi; corrals
aiso cienvtreu to me .oo tour oi, or wire leucine: and lure them in by
the famous Hie; Horn Sheep, also
known as Jcocky .Mountain Sheep.
The Rocky- fountains' Park in
which Uanff is situated, is a sanctu
ary for wild animal Ijfo and it is
nato as to glimpse them among ' no unusual sicht to see sheep,
their native rocks.
"LE they, ever get out of Bronx
'Park," said an cjc-ruIcIo from Banff,
i"yoo better watch out for 'cm on
the sixty-fourth floor winders of
,your Woolworth Tower. I've "seen
"em go op mountain sides that no
other livin' animal could climb."
These two coats have lone: white
heads with spike horns and wear
'an expression of almost human in-
coats, deer nrd elk roaming nbo
the outskirts of this popular moun
tain resort. The inhabitants of
Banff pny little attention to these
four-footetl visitors, unless they
threaten the gardens, but visitors
go into ecstacies of delight upon
moetinc theso animals unexpec
edly. Huntinp in the pari? la pro
hibited and a heavy fine attaches to
the shooting of can e. thi3 fact
salt, which they arc always anxious
(o get. We use salt for a few Jays
until they get confidence, and then
the mountain sheep and Roats go
into corials. There is always somo
difficulty in transfoi ming then, into
express packages, but it not to
hard. I brought these fellows
down by express, each animal in its
own crate."
New York will present llanfl with
other animals in exchange and it is,
quite likely that the Rocky Moun-'
tains' Park will soon number
amonc; its protected gnmo various
species hitherto unknown to that
territory;
expected to furnish half. If this
program is carried out the inter
state roads will ho constructed in
six years.
Closing out my millinery goods at
cost. It will pay you to investigate.
Halllo Weaver, 302 Union slreol, oppo.
site pos'toffice. Telephone bluok 11171.
Have Your Hair Renewed
We ,can givo you any shade of hair
coloring with a famous Franco-American
hair, coloring which is so perfect
that it cannot he delected from tho
natural color. Hennaing also a spe
cially. All lines of beauty culture at
tho Hotel IJalles Beauty shop. Tel
phone main 4051. J17
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UHION MEXM
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I!Ki;i,IU, Mr.y 13.r, ':i Hi., app-inl
men' of Dr. Fiohirl-li r.u.. ".f.,-ini-ben!
(lei ii'i.n iu:ui: li I'bc
ilai;iu-, lo he lortig:' mi-ii.iscr in
Willii cablui'i. ('cl:icl:i'(l hIi.-wm-vim-'.
boiq porci f- l itimp1! for I by
i;iniij of lfe:'iiia:i si i'i 'ici uhi Ii -lieve
' Unit' Gei inan.v''t l'iil1iil'"'0i'i's in'
a cl..S' r r:-!i'. lu'.t: i-'ji itll '(!ro-il'
llrilain. Rosen is expected to bring
Into the foreign office a policy of
"oiicijitalion" of (lormanyV, Interests
with lliose of otljer nations, with
Iho purpose of Kurmdiintlng the
poinirt of conflict for tho sake ol
J progress.
j " Wirt h will relinuuish the foreign
j minisir.v, which lie lias occupied
' among his oilier duties, s'lnto form
t in;; the new govyijnionl. !
i Dr. Ilaiiiel is exprcteil ' to succeed
liOsOn a I The llnno and Dr. vol.
' fk'lf, foniier foreing mlnltlor, t'i lie
come amb'issiidor lo Waaliiii,",lon.
Key )! t- l"a;;e!.nt progiam tuili.y.
tMi-vrrM (rwn Mil
Send it To The Laundry
If you like t ho work done cm our
shirts and collars, jou will I ilt o dual
ly as well our family washing nor!;.
Only 9 cents a pound. All flat piece--Ironed,
balance returned ready lo
iron. By the way, our "lumbler" sys
tem of drying makes the iroi.iii'; of
(iillo a number of itonis, such as
socks, heavy undervear, llanneln, etc., i
unnecessary. Model Launch1. .Main II 1
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Dr. (jco. V. Ncwlio.isc
C)(c Specialist
We aie oiiu pped to give your
evi-i. the voiy best ol' caie. I. 'yen
n !.n d. iilar.iies nrji'.d.
Second and W.ishlnnton titicctri
The Dalles
nMnnon-ninyran
iwaciMUn)rinnBmi
These Better Tires Are
Now Lower Priced
Buy
Your
Pageant
Program
Today
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Two important factors underlie the remark
able values now offered in Goodyear Tires
and Tubes. One is the many-improvements
made in them during the past few months;
the other is the price reductions we have
just put into effect.
A conspicuous example of the values now
to be had in Goodyear Tires is our clincher
type SOxSVfe-inch Goodyear Cord Tire. This
first quality product one of the most du
rable and efficient tires we ever built can be
bought today from Goodyear Service Station
Dealers for only
$24.50
GpODYK A H TlRIJ &. R U II II Ti It C O M PA W Y
of California
V)'4RiborAlfWctlher -f 750 ,ni?v F"n iU1'1 J 1 7'
TftvJ V.brisCninii vl J'"" Cuius - 1 -
JO.Tj HrvvT'-jrlt'riil.e $-125 ,,,,, , . $7"
In waterproof hji; - 10k J'j RtjuUr . ube . . .
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ENTIRE FAM1L' TAICS "
BARK ROOT TONIC
Keeps Their System In Perfect Condition.
Mr. II .1, Wlnturboltuiin
-Scavlew, Wash., Writes:
Having suffered for years oii account of
my constipated condition, 1 was natural
ly Interested in any medicine that was
claimed to assist nature and overcome the
cause or my trouble.
Two months ago my attention was call
ed to your ml on It A It Iv ROOT TONIC In
the .Morning Oregonian and I Immediately
made, tip my mind to gio it a trfal at
onct j
Will say that I hnv used, same over
since, as per dlt'w.llons ,and rind rAKf
HOOT TONIC' .a m'osf wmulciful bowel
rgulntor and syslt'in Itiiillier which1 has
In fact made a ncvW man of mo. j-
In conclusion 7 wish to state., that my
en tiro family is taking llAUK'ltOOT TON
IC I hereby ' keeping- their systems' in per
fect condition.
Bark Root Tonic
A Liver, .Dowel and Stomach Stlmulunt.
If you suffer of Constipation, Ulllousne3s
or Indlgestioil, why not give BARIC ROOT
TONIC a trial, give it a chance to assist
nature and lielp. youfi'vtUh your aae.
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Out of the Kitchen
IT'S easy to keep your kitchen
neat and clean when you
have a good oil cookstove. you
also have lots of "time foren
joymcnt out of the kitchen. '
A good oil cooksto'vo with
Pearl Oil is clean and econom
ical. A steady dependable heat
is concentrated on the cooking
leaving the kitchen cocl aricl
comfortable. "
Pearl Oil is refined and re
refined by n special process
It 13 clean burning uniform.
For pale by dealers everywhere.
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HEAT AND LIGHT
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