THE DALLES DAILY CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1S21 OREGON LEADER IN fflisr FIRE WORK; RETAIL PRICES OVER COUNTRY OROP 28 . PERCENT IN YtARi JOBBERS' DECLINE, kl PAGE TWO li . " """ ---- - gg.gg. B ., i ;..,-' rtIJ .- 'I'll"! I Ely i? jm sL Hr hlIBs JHj kBs Hki tMmmsBsam sbs, WSsmZ Chrontcle'c Wachlngton Bureau WAfetlTNflTON, :.',ay .2(5. Oovernor Olcolt of Oregon is one of neven chief executives nf Mates 10 co-operate !n milking forest protection week', which started Sunday, a prrai nuccfls TIip governors of Mlnneroln, New York, tN'orth Dakotn, Pennsylvania, Texas and Montana pach iirepitre.d special statements urging Benernl observance: of forest protection wek, Fourteen- Slates n all Ismted pro clamations' to prevent fires -through-6ut Ihe" year, noi only In the forests, but everywhere. ftn' prevlout effort Inaugurated' by the forest rervlre hat, received 'sithh prompt and cheerful support -from vory department of huslners. The Chamber of Commerce of the United Slates, the International KL wanls clubs, the American Automobll" association, National fioard of Fire Underwriters, International Ansocla r'idn! of Jlotary Cluh.?, National I-'ire ,1'rdtoctloh association, tho, tloneral Federation of Vamen'n clubs In vlr .tually every state In the Union, the DaUghtcrr,, of the American Hevnlti tion, ail have pent out loners, or r.pe dally prepared circulars, drawing ut tent Ion Jo the special purpose of the wek. 4 The American Automobile assocln tttinsc.nt 'copies of Hie letter Issued by tHb,Eecretaiy ol" agriculture to even' club' In the country (State foresters In many slates hiiVA.' Staffed one form or another of public ity '.'to Induce I rill', and create con tinued' Interest In thr; one big sub ject iof the wepk. '.Tne Hoy Scoulr, of America, considered- by' tin- forest nr-rvlee to be one of-lfa most, efficient allies In prevent ing forest fires,1 Issued a special forest protection number of the monthly publication "fVoilling," tor May, and Forester V. fi. Orerly, mil Chief Hchut Executive lames K. ' Weal ol New Vork, sent ltl.Min leite-.r to F.c.fmi mas'lers nnd scout executives every where In America. The p'o.tlofflfe department Is run ning thivty-twi ,flro neventloii can cellation dies 'Irt the principal pom ' offices thtoiiKhoui the nation so that jflv)ry letter 'sent from those ofllces Mil. carry the. inertiase to he re clplrntn. ; Ih'slx1 we-.tcrn illairleln of tin for est' service 'with' lieatlttiarters at Den ver, Colo., Albuquerque, N. 01. ; Osd'.Mt. Utah,' Missoula, Moua., Portland, Or, San Ffanclr.cn; Cal., officers n thto serVice are lomluciln;; publicity oattlpulima, and i!IMM rauxers through. dill th'tine. slates tiro lUiiihis1 l'or"i HVy effort to unite the people thl.tk abrut little., else.' for. :i week, .nt liias), pjtcept how to keep down losses from fire. WASHINCTON. (By John" M. Gieiconer.) fllnlKil Nhwm Xtoff Cnrii'fi(ihilfnt.) May 2 - Wholn-1 portar.ee for the different sale food prices during the post year have declined much more rapidly than retail. This Is shown by figures coniplled byi the bureau of labor nra llril.les tif Ihq department of labor. "Wholesale food prices dropped I' com modi lllnstra'e wholesa'e Hps. Individual cnuiinndlilc; the ilisciepaney beiwten and retail prlccst. Cattle which In 10 13 would Imvr brotight $1 on the market, durln'f March would have hrnupht $1 12'. per cent in 12 months. I'rlces paid , Out s'r!ln "u'!' ! '''''I'- hh ..fluy your Pugennl program today. 2(1 i. .) . ; Twenty prrrent discount on Klaat: flower baskets for this week. Unit qtiist's '.iHwehy More. 2H to fanners dropped :i per cent dur. I i log the. saute period. Hut the prices Mrs. llot'f.ewll'e paid at the grocery store declined but 2S per cent. food which at the oui break of the Kuropeati war would h:e cost her a dollar, during April would have co,.t her 1,2. A J ear ago ll would have cost her $2.11. In the wholesale mnrkcts, however, food prluciH which In 1U1" would have cost a dollar, in Am-ll would have com bin $147 and a year sico V-.T.i. faun pioriuclt .how ev u a more s:rll:i.iv iteclliic and morn ifa-ly i'pprnach prewar levels than any oilier protiji of commodities. Producti for will -h he fanner received a do:. at in during April brought him $l.lf,. year ago they would have fold lot f 2 40. In couipittlnj Iih Riat Is: ics on reia ' food prices, i he bureau of labor ta 'lilies obiaias price, on 4:', prim l;:il article:) In Til chle.". the aveitfe p'ce of each sn'lclo ' ,i figured and Hie average price. are i!un wci accordln-r to the iiianili.v of each a flcle consuineil In the averagi lug inaii's lamlly. The prictis of food and farm pro lucis at wltnlenaln are basyd on ito unions In ie.iier:enl:ilh! markete r,i he country. Tiny also arc "welshi'd n m ikln;.'; couipiiliiilons, iIik allow nice being made for ilie rehitlve lm- ' Htlll, would have cos! i. In Man h j would have pom $1 hi. The Maich llurc fur i 1 1 1 1 1 steal', on the f, iii.it bash-, was l.f7. Hogs, .'till flgtiflr.: the value In l!ii:! as $1, In March would have snld for $1.2",i i,ti the niiirlit I. Por.'t chopr also on a Uill! bifls, A'.'oiiid lnc co t tin- housewife .r,K. The lelntlvi! price of bactui at wholesale mid iniail, iluiing on II. r l!ti:! bat Is, was $1.21 and .t,r, the liiter figure being retail jiilce On the iiiiiic biish liam. sold for Jl r,, retail. nutter nnd eggs 111 their re all p: Ices more nearl; have reflected 'lie wholesale decline. ICgt-'.s, which in l!i:'., wt.iild have .'old Uv a dollar ct ".hole- ale. In A'nrcli would fiave fold for $1.20 and $1.21 retail. Jlitltrr, o.i the s;;tuie banlH w;ts $1.4.Si it'iti an' iflill wholesale. The ililfetence in milk Is mifii greater, Its retail figure on the liii:i ilollar h:n It, will! tl 71, while the vl'olesalt' figure bad dccMird it !1 !!). Number one wheat, which in l'.il'! would have broitUht 5.1 00 in March work vvi, n;lv,. tn-oti'ihl 1 sr. Hut brea-1 pttichnsed bv the hotisovvire li l!li: Tor tl.OU, in March would have co her 'jl.HN, Flour on t lit- lillli bifls, hit ri' n ill retail to fl !i 7 h, ret a prltt of hiesi! deelliii'd g per cen 1 a j ear, while the retail prlo i,f f on declined 20 per cent. Tharn't a Difference .It ypu'vo be,en u "ready mude" man In the past, M a "muUu to order mun' In the luture. Flral clans bund tailor d eiiits to uieiibiire, ::G.U(l unit up. VV It. Webber, oiim block east of poit oflc. ttif de renil ee I he doo'lvitl tin' lo:M nf I'ecshtiii.. o' tin' Hocle'v o' Oiir.'ei Men In l.iiu'on. lit si a nil or r.iiti.'-hccii he ca'sl alius rely on our villi heari'd suppwnrt. 7. a wl'iiii! nnv tnwoie biinichniumy wf itgean raise uiir cyder mips to ee, wi' th' plou.i pray'r on our lips that Heaven till prosper ee, tin' wi iirsuiv ee I hat D.ir Ctei '.Men till ever ,'ihien an oone t)' th' 'bright Jcolit In ,er Crown. "I d'bldti, i avoreliiile, az vnr all timo, Thy Viillhvul Sarvln:? '(signed "Shaftesbury. (President o' Darset Men-lit l.tin'on)" King Ceorgt! r plied fiitl,:n.ui. Send It To The Laundry If you like the wotk dune on your nlilitu and collars, ou will like equal ly as vell our family washing work Only. cents a pound. All flat piece Ironed, balance returned ready t Iron, lty the way, our "tumbler" sy tern or drying makes the Ironing ol qulle u number of items, auclt a neks', heavy uitderweur, liunneht. etc. unnecessary Model Laundry. Main 41 21 THE M3INCE STOPl'U lty United I'rt-fi I.ONPON. May 211. When 1 1; Pilnc" ol, Wales intended the l.ondoi I Wot king Hoy.' club.;' b..: ng tnurn ! liteiil, the secrelary req-teaietl the an I illeuce to ri-fralu I'miiii t inoklii!', A ,'lhe ilitie- (he Prince wa.i enj.i'.lti i cigarette. , The secrttnry I urn (1 to the Pruici and raid, "Of courre, I i'cepi Von Hoyal lllghuesii." The I'rlticc laughed and ill ottct threw away his clgtneite WITCHHAZEL AND CAMPHOR RELIEVE EYE S't H ' Coiiiiiioii wllchlia'.el, cituiphor, hy iItmuUu nit- ii si inlt,l Id t.nvntitltf ye wash produce quick results whet) j iticu tor oye ntraitj. une ciisiuiiifi viis greiitly uSIohlslicd- at the rout fit' Veling trrditccd by a single upoll ation. A young man- reports that mill he and his mother, went greatly telped bv l.iivopllk. Ve uusrantee, f uiiitll boilb) to help ANY 'CASfr vealr, strained or inflame 1 eyett A r C-OHhy, driiK-tt.'il. .'US Katt Sfoni1 Inlet, ENGLISH AS SHE IS HITTci IN I0L11 M.v Unll.it Pivpy ( l.ONrC'N, May ',. If ou told 'i Dorsei'iblre man ihn u conldir! ,hpeak Kngllih he would probahl be mi'cb annr.ved (, not provoked to no 'linl vjojenco Yet the lollowln-.! Im :"e f'i ' ll'"e tsase tent to Kill" (leoig? btho 'oelriy ol . Ilor.iel Men In l.oie .jiri!' in il-hftir lonl panih ni tl-.eir an 'jiuyl 'iMMin..'. i;t'nK i tinted h the ptvsldnii.Md the wieldly, who belli;' niti-, I rl- o- Mrt'UHbnr) aitd a (ilx't c'uif.j'Ol'flfiul mlabi litive Lueti nxpecnul tO'hnow the F.llfillsh l.lllU"i.t belted vi'o IIH Malesly Kin- .l.ne -''lie. .-Dree huudcii! loyal in- il i vrom-lt r"i'. vorcg.it htM'd at th". Con nautjbt litWitii's, Kipg.tw.!.. o't their farl Wist Day. be uillldvill o' c .Crii-'hns M.iJ it, an' wi' veil he'iit- GRAND H'MM wau.u: " L'omiu. .t inl.iv VA.'i?. Cl.iMtn 9 ) (i u . )k , roKscssJtm" USED CAR SALE Wo have a nuuibor of uiutl eara'jiti oxce Ion! condition. Those cj.p.s must go. Prices cheap Un I hi factory t,orni' to respohsilile jmrtios." ('onie iiv and look (host; cars over. IDliO l)odi;e KoadiCrGood condition mechan ically. Kivo good tire.. An o.icL-iallv good I my at $f,000.0l) Ittlicjt' 5' Paws. Tourihq Excellent cunilit'oo mechanically. Five good tire. At $(iO'i)iO) lii-'ht I c.vl. 5 Pass. Huick -KxcelUhit condition. Hon t overlook .this one at S5".)0.0l. (,'vl. t!)17 iSaiok Touring line condition me uLaiiically, at '.. $3h(0.0,0 I o.l;'e PijsH, TourinRV-l''ivo good tirco. (inod .'noluiju; 1'y, at S-l75.Utt :' ! f'.vl. lJ'i;cllt.'st c-mdilion mechanical- 1 , - ysoo.oo i ; The Dailcs Buick Garage K Company "Pidn't we take a year tb imtko; i',:v; ';."(," ,', '''' ' ' . it, Kid?", , ,, '- w' , - , 'Betcha. iife wc did." '. ,- - .'. . ,. . - ..:,.u ; ' ' ' .' e . . " ,.i , ' ,s j.i i i m ,ii . -irS'"1 :' , ' ' .( J',' '' " rtfa -A hiAm Mm v.- , . , f !' ' " J n ihe great picture the world's " . - , ff ijrcaiesL comedian 7iasb e e if p'. S ,orkinig,o)uf,o.i:..;.i .wl)iol,e,,y.e'.j, I . ' A First National 4 Attraction -AutiouncinK th wc'vHl.6ftci our . ' " ' ' V- -I i ,t ft New .Organ Friday veHinMay 27tlu - ; ' 1 1 i - - - - i ' ' 1 J i I " I I, , " t r I f4i ' " - r t . ' ..,5 m; ln ..1.1 i i.. 7