THE DALLES DAILY CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1321. PAGE SEVEN s4 JH Travel Transport s ' iopics watch while yon drive the car by and aSDlnth . haks. .J f . hot U brakw- f 4I rhould bp changed, Buy your Pageant program today. 21 UHUIHUC 1 a a ft V Awisema 3r Main G0C1 Bennett Taxi .Main 01. ft MEETING NOTICES CHURCH CONDEMN CHAMPIONSHIP GO Pythian Si iters. ' Regular meeting Thursday evening I .May 2fi. A good attendance 1 desired ' Refreshments served. 2t; inducted byGopdrich iThe week of May 22 to 28' has been wMfrnatPd as Forest' Protection week, 'flurinr which the United Slates For jfrst service will conduct a vigorous tjiampalgn to educate tho public on the jMeventlon of forest fires. Automobile Satirists in particular will be urgea po reduce the fire hazard by extin guishing camp fires and lighted cigar ind cigarettes. , (Michigan Is in the midst of spending a . 150,000,000 bond Issue to improve "its ( highways, according to Frank F, CRbpern, the state highway commit Bfoner.. Thin will be supplemented by nearly 8,0M.000 of federal aid, and Snore, . should ftituro- appropriations !bf made by the government. Un ad JtlRion the counties will add approxi lately one-fourth more, assuring the ppndilure of about 170,000,000 on flue Michigan trunk line highway sys- before 1925. iem be ... tA.ll roads lead to Indianapolis. As ijorly as the first of April motorists $B the Pacific coast started for the dftoostcr capital where the annual 500- tiile automobile race will be staged in Decoration day. May HO. A big ibjorlty of ihp visitors arrive via iuto. This ear 20 racing cars are ..entered. Such speed demons as Datio iripsta, Ralph De Polma, Tommy Mil ton and Ralph Mulford will start. i "Jrt Kt'B I MUTO a, TlUMHf it Here's a way io foil the auto thief (fl'hen you must leave your car park ed', a dummy on the rear seat or at jfhp steering wheel. Mr. Bandit mis Jces it for a "live one" and seeks Jh unoccupied car. CTedlt. for this jilfea'.belongs to Rube Goldberg, whose Inimitable cartoons have made mil ons laugh. 3?JJ5yery, effort is- beins made bv pro iBsive 'cities to attract automobile loiirUts. Free camp sites with mauy fonventenoes are being establlshac y. hundreds of cities and towns and jiir proving popular with the tourists jjjnd profitable for the cities, Thermo 'blis, Wyoming, entertained 30,000 jurists at one camp last season ap proximately ten times its population. Camps are heing established fit ninn points in Michigan and Wisconsin. By United New WINONA LAKB, 'ind., May 25 The Deinpsey-Carpentler fight was con demned ami warm approval given New Jersey ministers who'nre oppos ing it by the 1.13rd general assembly of the Presbyterian church here Tues day. The assembly also endorsed resolu tions calling for n nation-wide cam paign for federal eenrorship of niov W; adilitiontU drug leKislcMon; bet ter enforcement ol the Volstead .am, 'and extension of the ISth amendment to the Philippines. A resolution was also adopted call ing on the .Presbyterian ministers to inquire into the stains of persons de siring marriage ceremonies to refuse to officiate If either party may have 'been divorced under certain con"- 'dons. Dps 'Moines, Iowa, was selected as "the place for the next Presbyterian jsf einbly. BLIND MAN RESCUES BOY FROM DROWNING FOR SALE Cheap, 11 layin" Iipiih. and one hen with tPii (i-wpfkr. old j chicks, fall 414 Fulton street tif-I ter 7 p. m. LUdLE CUMMINS Teacher of Piano , Summer classes open .lunp'L Tele- Diifur', Ore. ISIf W. C. T. U. W. C. T. 11. will have basket lunch at the Christian church Friday noon 1'fi 1 FOR BALK -r. Modern r,even:rootn j House, lot utixiLMi, goon outbuilding:', FOR SALE-'Larg and tmull fimii ' ",,nm l,la,'K "V1- s,m" 01 UeU and orchard tracts. Reasonable ' N,,u street, tf prices, good terms. IV. C Huu.ui United Artisans Regular mpeilng Wednerday, Mn ih, a p. m. at K. of P. hall. Initiation County Sunday Sciiool Meeting The annual convention of the Wtf co County Sunday School association will be held al Boyd, Saturday, May 28. All persons interested in Sunday fchool work are Invited io attend. 27 FOR RENT FOR RKNT Small lurnished lions.. Inquire 1405 Pine slrrel. 'Si fruit and garden. 70S Calhoun StifiPl. "it! TORSA7r Five-room modern hotif, close in on F si reel. Two nice level lots, garage, chicken house, gool garden and fruli. Price 27011, very reasonable terms. Columbia Really Ac Loan company, 30S Washington sirei't, telephone main 731. 2'i POPULAR MUSIC Taught by EOB WERSCHKUL Lessons by Appointment Kmpiess Theatre Plan 1st .GOLDKNDALE. .YAKIMA.. AND .ALL EASTERN, A.e feathd the easiest by wiy of Grint9 and Maryrii( n tri1 MARYHILL FERRY A lU-mile paved road connects Maryhlll and Golddndale FERRY HATES $1,25 per car and passtneers one way. 2.0li for lound tup, lOdjy limit. FOR RRNT-Furnished hotir.ekeeplns rooms. 11S Rast Second. ;!1 FOR RENT Furnished basement room. Inquire &0B Jackson street. 25 By United New KANSAS CITY, May 25. Totter Ing along on his cane, H. L Jewell, 7, and blind, heard cries from a small creek here Monday. Plunging into the water, the blind .nan finally located Paul McNatr, agpd 9, and held hitn above .water tntil help came, lie then helped .c-vlve the boy by rolling him on a ;arri3l. The water was sevfii feet leep where the 'blind man rescued i he hoy. FOR RENT Clpan rooms and boarJ, 722 Easl Third stieel. 26 FOlT'RRNTai'eeping'p lor one man. Red 3M1. 2S FOR RENT Four room house. Call forenoon. 117 West Truth. 2t! FOR RENT Four-room apartment. Inquire street. unfurnished 117 Alvord 27 FOR SALE One 24-inch sleel rase fpparator; 12-horse Auitnan Tai lor steam tractor engine; 150 end lers bell, complete, $750.00. One seven-foot McCormlck binder, used one EPason, In good repair, 150.00. One carload cedar posts, 8-foot, 10 rents, f. o. b. cars Parkdale, Ore. Timothy New;l F'arkdale, Or. 2w22 VEZ BAUER Oeueral real estate, lusuiat.ee, and I loans. 10()i East tieconu etieet 'lele phone main 1671. 2HU WAN! ED WANTED Oirl for general house work. Call main 1471. 2'i WJA.NTED Fivf-room house. Write box BR, care Chronicle. 20 WANTED To rent small furnished house. iNnl over twenty dollar--. Call black 5781. room 3. 2il ,BNT FtimisheiliUbiijeJtejPint' n. 320 East ThiraE?iSt."To1(?! FOR RENT rooms phone Red f.342. 2t; olG LEAGUF. UMPS PICKS DEMPSEY FOR K. O. Ey United Pres NEiW YORK, May 25. Barry Mc cormick, National league umpire: "Carpentler mlgtii have a sood chance, but I don't see it. I)einpse night to win by a knockout within four rounds. There's nothing on the Frenchman's record that makes him i great fighter. Vrank Moran show it up his performance against Beck ill. Dempsey can punch harder than inv man the Frenchman ever met." tUTH GOES TO BAT 12 times Without h.t . -While church adverllnlng, is quite common in the larger cities, it's ad mittedly new in the rural district. Btit listen to this: The pastor of an .Ohio church which is passed by thou sands of automobile tourists has had the following words printed in hit; etters on a bulletin board In fron. iff his church: "Tourists, attention! ar Heaven turn to the RKTUT and BtraiEht ahead." V r C From the Atlantic eoail to the Ml?- Htsippi river on paved roads! This iy sound like n motorist's dream, fill it- vitl be actually pnsnible lo hike such a trip this fall. The last jteich of the National Pike in Illinois till be completed then. Never before gas :uch a long "paved road trip been possible in this country. , . , Hundreds of memorial highways are being planned for completion be. foro '.May 30, 1922. Trees will beiplanl. edUn.inr-inory of every soldier, sailor lid marine who did hla bit in the world's greatest war. Ransome Ken plcott,. forester of Cook county, Il linois, sayr that the county commis sioner and forest preserve comrals jliqocrs will donate 10,000 trees from pi county's nurseries to be planted along memorial highways. St p'ln parking your car be cariul not tjbump againn the curbstone. Mum owners use the curb to help stop iif cars. These, sharp blows on thn Ires almost Invariably cause Injuries lite Impact flattens and nraln the cercass. auu in driving paranci fthe curb the tire sldewalls are of rated against the stone. A care il diiver coasts to a atop, first thro'- fling down bis engine and. applying ihe brakes gentlj. i"Our weekly DON'T Don't neglect j your brakes, Make sure iliat they take kold at the same time. When one' whVel spln whll the other grinds the pavement, tires are being need- j wrly destroyed To let your brake.-,, ihrm out on wet asphalt which easiest en tires. Have someoaa By United News Babe Uulh haf.n't made a single hit -not even a scratch, 'in an even tloz ?n official limes al bat. He was up our times in Tuesday's game win lie Browns in St. Louis, walked twice, in the fltst and again in the sixth, it-ounded out in the fourth and forced Miichell at second in ihe reveiith for i batUng average of .000. Kelly popped out with Young on second base in ihe first Inning againM he Pirates on the Polo grounds. .U .ir.M man up in the fourth he singlPd, scoring later on Smith's single. In the .iith willi Young again on second, U ,'lled to Carey for the last out. Win Voting on first, Kelly grounded out in he eighth. JALTS IS FINE FOR KIDNEYS, QUIT MEAT -'lush the Kidneys u Once Back Hurts or Bladder, Bothers. When No man or woman who e.it.- meat .egularly cau make a mistake by .lushing the kidneys occasionally, iajys a well-known authority. Meal .'onus uric acid whlcu clogs rln- kill .ley pores so they sluggishily filtei ' strain only part of the waste and poisons from the blood, then you set sick. Nearly all rheumatism. Headaches, liver trouble, netvo.tb ness, constipation, dizziness, sleep lessness, bladder disorders cow from sluggish kidneys. The moment you leel n dull ache in the kidneys or your back hurts, or If ihe urine Is cloudy, offensive, full of sediment, Inegular of pas sagi or attended by a sensation ot scalding, s;ei about four ounce.-, of ad Sails from any reliable phar macy and tuko a tablespoouful in t glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys Aill thfit act fine. This famous salts s made from the ucld of grape nd U-mon Juice, combined wit II 11th a aud han been used for generations to flush clogged kidneys and stim ulate t Item to activity, hIho to neu tralize tha acids In urine so it no longer causes irritation, thus end Ing bladder disorders. Jud Suits is Inexpensive and can not injure; makes a delightful effer vescent Itthia-M'uter drink which all regular meat eaters should lake now ind then to ke"p the kidneys eleun nd the blood pure, thereby avoid nt serio is kidney complications. FOR RENT A three room fuinisbed apartment. Inquire ill w'est Sec ond atieet. 27 r6ROT--Niceiy "TirrnisheiV lio'us'e. keeping rooms.. Terms very reason able. 722 Easl Third street. '2J FOR RENT Front housekeeping room, downstairs, and sleeping room. 104 -West Third. 31 FOR RENT .Three furnished ' house-' keeping rooms.' Adults 'only. 1003 Alvord street. Tetrphnnn red 4501. .31 FOR RENT Roam with board in modern home. I.atly or genllebari. 1000 Fullon- Blroeti' Telephone red 3491. . -i , i , ..i , .28 FOR SALE . FOR SALE R'awlelgh product. :410 West Fourth 8h Black 4331. .123 FOR SALE Ford touring.. Reason able, 1008 Alvord after 5 p. in. 25 WANTKD 1Jouf,-w(qi;c on ranch. Mid-a'.tfln-ag'eAnv'otnan. hooni 43jt iHiotel WANTBD To Join auto parly lo Pon laud Sunday, -May 29. Write box A 15, care Chroniple. ; 20 WANTED Worlc wi I h lea in Farnt or orchard work preferred. Write box 50, R. F. D. 1. 25 WANTED Position as cook In gener al house In town, gentlemanly, hon est Japanese youth. Address Janie; T. K 311 Perkins Avontje, Petdle. torn Oregon,.(0f,M, f :!C WMie Tirtuiclk Liirae Freight and expi-.-,s between The Dalles and Wasco, Moro and all wa 'taints Leave The Dalles, 9 a. ut dally except Sunday Leave Alum, 1:30 p til. Leave Wasco, 2:30 p, lu D. .M Pierce, pioprleior, Telepbono h.stck lt!42 or main -171. t FOIRD Sp-sscWiafts Whitney Repair Shop ?U9 Eat Second St. LEGAL NOTICES. FOR SALE BV OWNER- TWo fine fruit anil garden tracts, Thoinp son's ndditon. 300 acre wheat farm ,l,n , Jpffcrsoni icuntj);, .near, Mojlrius. , wjtli water, bi)ildi'ngs, iflO.SOn, li;i;ms 'or'.woul;! 'exedhnge. F. lo. OlJvKv,' i I'M 127 'Rooute: L'Tho' DaileK. LOST OR KOU IX1R SALE Ford bus al, barber u'll6p.'' Inquire Roy- 25! FOR SALE Ten-room hotel. Inquire box C7, Kent, Oregon. J20 FOR SALE Five-room house, one lo', on paved sireet. $20(io.uO. See Bauer or telephone main 1571. FOR SALE Seven- room hntieo, lout lots, all modern convenience... See Bauer or telephone main 1571. 21 E. C. PRICE 004 Firtt National Danx Uldg. The Oalles, Ore. ICtf FOR SALE One range, in good condition. Inquire 407 Union stree' FOR SALE Onod mill: goal. Tele phone red 3052, or call at OOU'WipaV Eighth street after 4 p. m. 21! FOR SALE Ctii ' Mowers for Mem' orlnl day. 901 Liberty at reel. Mn. C. J. Stubllng, 'S FOR SALE- -Dry oak wood; old oa't, $11 50; .second growth, $12.60. Deliv ered. Call 30F22, after C p. m. !( FOR SALE-iSix room house, iv.o lot:, on paved rireet Nicely Incited $3250. Sr e 'Bauer or telephone main 1571. -'X FOR SALE- A burner gar. stove, llr i.lars condition. Reliable oen and warmer, must sell at once, 312 West Thirteenth. 'blndr C252. Win. Nye. If FORiSALE By nwnti', 5-iooui plav ered house and Bleeping porcn. !ood location. Term- like renl J'rlce $1550. E. C. Fltzpei'atd, tele phone RFJ3. 3" FOR SALE pfayr r dano in good con dillon. $350,00. With roll, $400.00 Mm. J. D. RlgS's. Court aparluienl 310. 20 FOR " SMCT'lreader" boTT chain k net foinplete. Used one mason Wll trade for horses, f-heep, rutilc "r hogs. A. S. Milne, black 1992. 3" FOr'saI E flood values In resfdenie properties. Coiiat.es from $130o ,o $250o! Several nrv, niodrti bun galows up to tfisno. Dalles Itealu corupan. , black ."091. 2" LOST Nore glasses and care, ('a 'I Firnr. Cshrrinlt'le. ;Uewaidti ,j,t27 iToSTa" nihca?e7lherrieeu'r' rSi1niers and The Daljeti. Leave at Cluonlcle office. Reward. 21! FOUND aV-ntieinan's gold waich 'Owne'f' call Ul'IC.i Ailatns, 514 East i .Second slroeU ! I 1 ' JS F6r'rRADc, FOR TRADE $125 worlh of thov ouehbred hogs for inllch cow anil calf. F. A. Busliey. up Chenowtth, route 4, 25 MISCELLANEOUS PRIVATE BOARDIN.'l HOUSE -Rooms with board. 311 East Flfih at rent. -'r MONEY lo lend lo properly owners for bullllng purpnres. W K Oilj'ii ' V)! oil AVhshiiiftiV f tree:': -25 IIKMSTITCHINU-.ilid buttons covr k ed,. t'.ti'K A', .i ..Molliie. 1lin7 ftnloti si ret t. .If. i?KliLSTi TC" M N'l P"T i co t'Td'g log Mir L M. BooUit.v, 308 Washliiutoii streel. Teleplmne main -fK 'I TRANHFfc.lt AND EXPHKSM -Kuriil tun: and pluno uiuvlug Fielib hauled and geui-iul express busl ness 'I'eleptinnes: Stand, red lop residence blaek 1352 J F Henzle ll't PKOFESSIONAl- AND BUSINESS Portland-The Oallea Truck Service (Senmal frelKht Imiilin?. Leave Portland 2 p. in. Leaves The Dallen, 1:30 p. in. Dully service The Dalle telephone red 0741 I'orllund tele phones, Marshall 1355 or eunl 3990 .117 IMANl7s"fUNKD AHfl repalled, at tlfiti regulating and relliilsblm-' Player octlons a rpeclaliy. Wort guaranteid. 8 A. Dockslnrier. Cur ton Music store, 320 Fart Second tree). Telephone tnatn 11I ' Teacher of Piano, Harmony and Theoiy Leschelizky method Special alien Hon given to beginners. Summer term opens June Js. Phone red 3491 Stu dio 1000 Fulton street .120 Notice for Bide tor Shanlko-Ante-V fji lope Rosd. War.oo County hereby calls tor sealed . bhls for regradlng t the iihanlkn-Antelope Road, from Ante lope northerly, to ftlianlko. All bids shall bo on a proposal blank Which will be furnished upon application by the County Roadman ter. The specifications, plans and s timntes for Ihis ltuproveineut are on file in Ihe of rice of County Clerk of Wasco County, Oregon, ami also with P. Wi Marx, County Readmits ter, nl his office In Cotitttv Courl House, The Dalles, Oregon, and s il. Ject to Inspection. Tljo work will be done In accordance with Ihe above mentioned plans and speclficniloit.'-' under tho supervision end direct ion of lire Ootinly Roadmaster. All bids must be accompanied by a certified check fbr 5 percent of the amount of the bid, lo be for felted to Wilsco County In case uuch bid ehould be .accepted and the bid der should fall to enter into, con tract, and bond for the faithful pur .fonnance of the work. ' All bids should be realed and fil ed with,. Uie County Clerk on or, be fore the 28th day of May, 1921. All bids will be opened by the County Court at 10 o'clock a. in. on said da In. i Wasco Coonty reserves the righ 'to reject any and all bids. Dated ibis. 18th day of May, A l 1921, W. L. CRICHTON, d27w21 County Clerk Peoples Transfer Co. QUICK DELIVERY SERVICE EXPRESS AND DRAYACE Furniture and Piano Moving Stand at Glenn's I'aint StoroMain 'AVAl Residence Phone Red 1811 HARRY L. CLUFF CUANDAIX UNDERTAKING CO Wasco The Dalles Dufur LULU U. CHanuai.l, MJnager ben l hum, A4ki6t jtit Manager Lliend tnibatmei, t.nnlli.tieii 1M7 Woman Attendant telephones Mia, M. J. Wllleiton Dy--Red S01 I election Red 17S1 Night Red ito I. II Harpet, Black 2162 Motor Equipment Cut Flowers Dr. T. DeLARHUE Eyesight Specialist ttouie y:U0 to 5:00 Sundays and Eveninfl. by Appointment I'MI VoQt Hlk Over Crosby's Oiug Store Phone Black 1-111 vm tnmnrni-.innnTrwiiiiii. J U i 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 0 a, in. to 12 p. in. I'CII SALT. Will sacrifice an hote ami one or boh lots ni Ifilfi Knt ! Jnrk?on sine , 10 the per on who Is able io build In a restricted neigh borhood. Fine view. I'nved street. Mrs. A. E. Sutton, 1217 I'lno Tele, phone black 4881, If, SFCOND HAND 3TORE Furniture Repairing, Picking, Crating, Carpet Cleaning. All work guaranteed 206 CjBUrt Street 1 Take a Lesson From Big Business Every person who lifts money to ,-pend, much or little, cau profit from this lesson. Every large business con cern has a purchasing agent oi' professional buyer. It is his job to buy to best advan tage. He must keep posted on what the firm needs, he must know values and prices and sources of supply. He is constantly gathering infor mation to help him in his work and he reads carefully all the advertisements of manufacturers from whom he might purchase. The whole secret of profes sional buying, you see, is in formation. The man wit I) moHt information can buy to best advantage. Apply this to your o w n ease. .Whether you are pur chasing manager of a family or simply buying for your Wii per.Miual needs, you must have iiil'innialioii. The place to gel it is in newspaper ad vertisements. Read Chronicle iidverti.se meuls regularly. They will tell you more about qualities and styles aud values than you could ever learn other wise. They will (ell you where and when to find the right thing for which yon have been searching. Reading Chronicle advertisements is time profitably spent. II will make your money go farther and bring you mil bought of comforts and convenience, -