The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, June 01, 1921, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    NEWS NOTES
12 Pound Girl, Born Born yester
day to Mr, .nijd Mrs. C. E. Lowell of
Grunddnjlcs, a 12 pound baby 'girl.
Knights Plfin' Celebration The
Knights or ,1'ytlilas will give a
Fourth of July' celebration at Thorn
ton's lake. A 'corimilttce dance pa
vilion 13 beirfg bdllt for the occas
ion.
J. F. . Watson.'a. Mather Dies Won!
was ree'eiVcHfn"'Tli-e Dalles today of
the dentil in San .lose. Cal., or Mis,
K. .1. .Wa'ton, mother or .1. K. Wat
son of thjav city. f'Mrs. Watson .was
an early fdsidenl ol -The Dalles and
Hood Ulver. Death occurred May ;in.
Perfume' ' Drunk Costo Five tfuy
Morton Is a lover of nature. Yester
day he sought to nltract the butt-T-flics
and honey Lees by himself ex
uding a delicate flower-like. odor. He
accordineljprtvoli of a liberal ijnAn
tity of perlumc. He was lined $5 yes
terday afternoon by Police Judge H. I
Cates upon a charge of drunkenness.
Whittles jf'Stfhp.ol,. Exhibit An In
tcrcstlng V'xhibk or school work
done by th"6 pupils of the Whittier
school, was displayed last. night at
a meeting ol The Dalles Parent
Teacher association, held in the
Whlttlur school building. Musical
selections weyj given by a girls'
chorus ;aud girls' quartette, under
the diiRctjijfi 4if Miss Sophie Mes
senger. Hj'
Speeder Fined Arrested by Mo
I orcy cl v Jiti'liuiii .Tom C rot" ton for
tireening; ''lorn A.- -Redding paid a.
line of $15 in the- police court yes
. .terday 1rternuon. t podding was
charged With' "driving liis automobile
at a speed of 3," miles an hour on
Ninth street. The car, license num
ber 73263, is listed under the name
of Ed Sandoz.
Delegates in Pendleton Sorosis
delegates, who have gone to Pen
dleton to attend the state conven
tion of Women's Federated clubs, arc
Mrs. F. H. Watts, Mrs. E. C. Price,
Mrs. E. G. Merrlfield and Mis. drov
er Young. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Watts,
Mrs. Price and Mrs. Merrlfield mo
torcd.itb'emlbitoij'Ionday and Mrs.
Young Yijrit b$ tra'in.
Divorce is Sought Becauso John
T. Davis' main desire in lire seems
to be to wander around the coun
try, without establishing a home In
any one place, Mrs. Mary J. Davl3
would like a divorce, she averred to
day in a complaint filed in the cir
cuit court. In addition to his gypsy
habits, Davis, also frequently vented
his spleen byJi cursing at her, she
complains. Sho.asks the custody of
their one child? A ": '
Cocial Hygiene Picture A four
rc"d film, '-entitled "The Dignity of
Llfs." will be shown tomorrow eve
ning in the circuit court rown at
tho court house under the direction
of the Oregon Social 'Hygiene' so
ciety. A lecture, delivered by ;i rep
resentative of t lie society, will ac
company the picture. Two exhibit
ions of the1 film will be shown, tho
iirsl starting at 8 o'clock and the
second at 9:15. Viowing of this film
will be open to all over 1G years
of age. i
Shoes From Bargain Annex
Offer Big Value
Nowhere can you get bigger shoe value for your dollars than in our
Bargain Annex. All the shoes bough L for this department are made of solid
leather throughout, and are sokl at a very low margin' of profit. It is only
the rapid turn-over we have in this department that enables us to offer
such good values for so little money. Below we are listing some of the big
selling numbers from this department. u
Bare Foot Sandals for children and
misses. Sizes 5 to 8. Priced at....$1.19
Sizes 8Vjt to 11, priced at $1.29.
Sizes ll1- to 2, priced at $1.39
Children's, Misses and W o m e n's
White Canvas Strap Pumps, good
grade of canvas, with good quality
solid leather soles and heels. Priced
at $1.98, $2.48 and $2.98
Women's Black Kid medium low
heel Oxfords, full range of sizes,
priced at $4.50
Same in Brown Kid $4.69
Women's Brown Kid Strap Pump,
in both the military and low heels.
Low heel, all sizes $4.50
Military heel, all sizes $4.98
Women's two-strap Comfort Slip
pers, jriadq, with-turn sole and mili
tary, heels; All sizes. Priced at $2.98
'Whenllou think Dru Gcxxis-Himlc
Attending State Meeting Mis. H
Logan or The Dalles and Mrs. W.
I,. Dradshaw of Portland, who has
been visiting here with her son,
llobcrl C. Uradshaw, for several
days, lert yesterday for Pendleton,
to attend the meeting of the stale
federation of women's clubs, being
held there this wesk. Mrs. Logan
and Mrs. Uradshaw were elected its
alternates of Sorosis club of Tho
Dalles. Doth will return to the city
Friday.
Bin Sample Line Shown A com
plete novelty sloir has been fitted on
at Hotel Dalles under the direction r
II. F. Steubring, representative of th
Marshall Wells cnmpnii) of Purl land
Steubring has rented five la"go looui"
where he is displaying samples of vli
tually every lino carried by the bl
Portland house. The wimple exhibit I
one of the most coinprehensl-c ee
put on in till" ell, merclriiits lion
all parts of eastern Oregon coming (i
The Dalles to make puichuies.
Dr. Thompson Makes Flight Atte
spending several days hi The Dalle:
cariying passengers aloft in his hydro
piano, Aviator Vera Ayeis left thi
afternoon for Portland, carrying Di
Fred ThompMin as a iiaiMcngor. Ai
rived in Portland, Ayers expects ti
pilot a land plane to Medfoid. He wil
return lo this city for mini her shon
slay later in the month when he wi)
engage In I he business of earrj hu
passengers in exhibition flights.
Records Libby-McNcill Mortgage
A $10,000,000 mortgage was recordc.
in The Dalles this morning. The mort
gage is given by the Libby, McNeill
& Lilby company upon properly own
ed by that corporation in varloui
parts of the United States, to the Har
ris Trust and Savings, company, aiut
Albert 'W. Harris, of Chicago. Record
ing fees totaling $111.00 were paid at
the county clerk's office. The mort
gage must be recorded in every coun
ty where the mortgagor owns prop
erty. Gilson Conviction Appealed No
tice of appeal to the supremo court
from tho conviction and sentence of
Louis Gilson to two years and three
months in the state prison, was til
ed today by Attorneys Wilson and
Uradshaw, representing the defen
dant. Hail was set at $2,000 by Cir
cuit Judge Fred W. Wilson. The ap
peal Is based upon several .technical
legal questions which arose last
week during the couisc of tho trial.
Gilson was arrested upon the ac
cusation of a 17-year-old Tygh Val
ley girl, tried in the circuit court
and found guilty by a jury.
Alfred Whealdon's Graduation
Alfred N. Whealdon, a boy who was
born and "reared in The Dalles, will
bo graduated Irom the school of
mines of the University of Montana
net Friday, according to invitations
now being received by friends in
the city. His mother and sisters re
cently moved from The Dalles to
Portland. Young Whealdon entered
the school of mines before the war,
but enlisted and spent considerable
time overseas. Ho weijt back to tho
university to complete ' tho couiso
after biing discharged. Ho was grad
uated Irom The Dalles high school
in 1915.
Taxi Mdyfleld'c Taxi
Telephone main 5021. 27tf
Ladies' and Growing Girls' new Ball
Strap Oxfords, with perforated toe
tip, in Dark Brown calfskin, with
good oak tanned flexible soles. A
wonderful value at $4.98
Women's Black Kid Cloth Top Shoes
made with solid leather counter,
soles, heels, etc. A good serviceable
shoe at the extremely low price
of $2.98
Little Gents' Elk Scout Bals, made
with Elk chrome soles. Sizes 10 to
1310, at $1.98
Youth's Elk Scout Bals, 1 to 2 $2.25
Boys' Elk Scout Bals, 2'2 to 6 $2.48
Men's Elk Scout Bals, 6 to 11 $2.75
Many other good numbers in work
and dress shoes priced from $3.48
to $5.50
THE DALLES
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PERSONALS
Kalph Ilutler or Dufur Is slaying
at the Dank hotel.
Joe Darter of Antelope was n busi
ness visitor in this city yesterday.
Peter E. Conroy of Shaniko Is a
business visitor In this city.
f). Donaldson or Maupiu Is slay
ing at the Dank hotel.
Mra. M. F. Kllnger of Dufur Is
n this city visiting with Iriends.
O. C. Hughes of Hood Itiver U a
nisincss visitor In The Dalles.
Miss Margaret Wluchcll of Hood
tlvor is registered at Hotel Dalles.
William Head returned to Tygh
'alley yesterday, after spending a
.veek in The Dalles upon business.
A. J. Connolly, John Connolly and
. D. Kennedy, all of Maupln, are
n The Dalles today. .
Mr. and Mrs,. A. J. Decker
Cent are visiting with friends
his city
of,
in
ip. It. and II. E. Driver, both of
A'amle, are in Tho Dalles today at
ending lo business matters.
Adeline Del.oic of Hood Itiver was
i business visitor In the city yes
erday. v
Mrs. G. L. Jones of Portland was
in the city yesterday enroute to tho
Deschutes on an outing trip.
Miss Mary Urookhoase and Miss
Sybil Cushlng visited friends in
Goldendalc, Sunday.
John Creegan of Condon is in this
city today, attending to business
matters.
C. E. Hensley of Pendleton is in
this city today renewing business
acquaintances.
A. H. Jakeson and Howard Hob
stock, Portland automobile men,
were in this city on business yes
terday. Mrs. G. H. Slack of Dend was in
tho city yesterday, enroute to Port
land where she is taking her little
daughter for medical treatment.
Mrs. Rudolph Frank, Miss Ruth
Dickson, Miss Margaret Sampson and
Mr. and "Mrs. Harry Gilchrist mo
tored to Trouf! Lake Sunday.
Miss Flora Carr is representing
Wasco county at the library con
vention in session this week at Pen
dleton. She left last night.
Mrs. Pearl Hughes ol' Portland was
in the city yesterday. She was re
turning to her home after visiting
l datives at Dufur.
Mrs. Chester Drack, who lias been
visiting her sister, Mrs. John Urook
house, returned to her homo at
Goldendalc today.
. N, G. Hedin of Waplnitia was in
this city last night, attending the
regular meeting of Tho Dallcs-Waseo
County Chamber of Commerce.
Attorney R. R. Duller left yes
terday for Kent; whei.' lie expects
to attend to several business mat
I ers.
DAILY CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY,
I. I I.1 ,-i-UJ LI I ' 1
Mr. una Mrs. John Gavin left Sun
day for Seattle, whoro they will
spend a week visiting with, friends
and relatives.
Deputy Sheriff George Scherror and
Patrolman James McClaskay left this1""1" r"n?"K "-' a.iniiucu
morning for Salem In charge of E 1 , obligations to the allies yesterday,
Colby and Hoy Curllss, sentenced to by making first payment or one
serve terms in the state prison. Im'lllard gold marks ($200,000,000).
...... ' A brief summary of other dates
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Green and whtn oornian obligations mature
llieir small son Edward lert this ui- al(, ,,s mmvs.
ternoon for San Francisco, where j,, no-Ulsunuament.
Mr Green was summoned on acco.mt Iu) j , n
of the seiious illness ol his sit:!,..'. J (.omnlhS(, r l01. v,
Mr. and Mrs. hesttr Kocves of mHllnr! gold marks ($2,l0(l,0O0,00in.
Maryhlll, Wash., were the guests! '"'' 15- First nuarterly payment
vesterilav of Mrs. Marlorle 1):iv. 1 f the annual sum of two milliard
They lelt. lor Dellinghain, Wash., to
day.
Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Morris, Mr.
and Mrs. J. D. Wilcox, 11 W. Sham
and J. J. AlcGalr, motored to Tin
Dalles Irom Portland yesterday eve
ning. Mr. and Mis. Leltoy Fields and
Dr. John Hcason, all of Portland,
were guests last night at Hoti-,
Dalles. The party is retaining to
Port land after having spent several
days at Prlnglo Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hill, Miss M.
E. Price and Mrs. R. E. Hill, all of
Alberta, Canada, motored through
The Dalles today euioute to their
home after having spent the winter
In Los Angeles.
Miss Fay Bussott of Powell Uuttw,
who has been the guest of Miss
Crystal Sturdevant, went to Port
land yesterday, where she expects
to take training as a nurse in the
Good Samaritan hospital.
Main 6061 Bennett Taxi Main 01. tf
The feet of the man past fifty are
always weak. They need just what
feet get in Arch Preservers. Edw. C.
Pease company. 1
New
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JUNE 1, '1921.
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PAYMENT TO ALLIES
By United Press
I.nVtnN. Illllo 1 rlnt-nmnt-
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'sold marks ($100,000,000).
Auge.sl Id-First quarterly pay
nient ol' the 2fi per cent, or the
value or German exports.
October 15 Second quarterly pay
ni'nt ol' the annual s'.ini ol' two
milliard gold marks.
Novemb.M- t Delivery to the l!e-
June
Wednesday, June 1st
COUPLES, $1.00
Franklin Prices
First After-War Reductions Announced September, 1920
Present Reductions, Effective June
$200 to- $250
$150 to $200
TOURING - -RUNABOUT
- -4-PAS.
ROADSTER
SEDAN - - -BROUGHAM
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DEMI-COUPE -DEMI-SEDAN
-CHASSIS
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All Prices F.
Back of this new .standard of prices is a bit of history. Last Sep
tember the Franklin cut its price drastically. A remarkable sales record
followed. For months past Franklin business has required normal ca
pacity production. Since December last, there has not been on hand at
the factory at any one day more than three days' production of cars.
This favorable situation has affected economies which make pos
sible the present revision, thereby creating a new opportunity for pur
chasers, and again emphasing the proven advantages of Franklin per
20 miles to the gallon of gasoline.
12,500 miles to the set of tires
50 slower yearly depreciation
Franklin
parations Conimlsslou of bonds fori
.".S milliard fold marks ($7,GOO,000
000). Also bonds without coitions
attahced tor 82 milliard gold marks
($10,100,000,000).
November 15 Second quarterly
payment of the 2G per cent of the
value ot German exports.
There'r. a Difference
If you've been a "ready made" man
'n the past, be a "made to order man"
in tho luture. First class hand tailor
d suIN to measure, $115.00 and up. W.
it. Webber, ono block east of poit
iffice. ctf
Home Economics Exhibit
An exhibit will be held in the homo
economies department of Hie high
school Thursda evening, Juno 2, at
S o'clock exhibiting the work com
pleted by the Domestic Science and
Domestic Art classes. Even body Is
Invited lo attend. Come and brim
your Iriends. 2
Day Dance
ELKS' HALL
GOOD MUSIC
(Committee)
on Enclosed Cars
on Open Cars
New War Total After-War
Prices Prices Reduction .
$2050 $3100 $150
2550 3050 500 J
2550 3.1.00 550
3050 4350 700
3550 k 4300 750
2850 ' 3300 450
3050 (New Type) (New Type)
2225 2625 400
O. B. Syracuse
Motor Car
PAGETHREE -
VOTE ON CENSORSHIP,
ly United Nowa
3,
110STON, Mass., June 1 Tho pco
pic or Massachusetts will probably,
bo given a chance to decido whothoir
they want the stato to censor thotf
moving pictures for them. k
The flith t against tho motion pie
lure censorship law signed last wcok
by Governor Cox, will probably be
gin Wednesday, when Judge Albcrf
E. Hrackclt, counsel for the movie
men, Is expected to file tho prelim
inary petition for submission of the
question of. referendum. ff
If the final petition bears the
names of 15,000 legal voters, aft
properly certilled, the question will
bo put on tho ballot at the bien
nial election In November, 1922. ..v
LADJES, 50c
1, 1921
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