The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, June 03, 1921, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE DALLES DAILY CHRONICLE, PHIDAY, JUNE 3, 1921
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Others Speak For Good Roads
The Dalles, Juno 2.
Editor of The Chronlclo: I have
resided In Wasco county for more
than forty years and ilurliiK that tltno
many propositions have lieen Hiibmlt
ted to the people of this county, hav
ing for their ohjrcl the advancement
of he welfare of the counly, hut at
no time during those 10 years or more
ha3 thero ever hern submitted to the
voters of ,thu county a proposition
which meant bo much as I he road
bonding measure which will ho voted
oh next Tuesday.
y If the people of this county ever re
colvp the benefit ol r;ool roadn with
Ui6 ad of slate money, now Is the
time for It will be many years before
ttiere will be another opportunity to
obtain state aid lor load building in
this county, and tor the people to
vote down the measuro at this time
would be a crime against the best
interest of every citizen of the com-iriunlty.
if Anonymous lcttrrr Inhpircd by rich Hew yearn
outsiders who have already received
bcnefltB hj having a highway built
through their own piopmly, llltr Mark
Mayer should be absolutely Ignoied
by the voters and (Ills gentlnunn
should be taught I he lesson that Was
co county citizens aie free people
hnd will no( he hllpdly led to vole and
work against their own best Interests
b' thin perron or anyone (if his tribe,
whatever his tribe may be. I,rt us
all go to the polls next Tuesday and
vote for this, bond measure and thus
build up our interests al home and
bring ourselves in clow touch wllh
'the outside world.
rtcEpecllull),
D. .1. COOI'Bft
hat 'W'isco county lm a definite,
written agreement with the state high
way commission, I am sallsficd that
this bond l.i' no Is Wa-to county's op
portunity lo gel on the map.
Fanners who have been hit haidosl
by I lie lucent Industrial depletion
must nol allow (he prorent situation
to prejudice I hem against the bond
Issue because, If history repeats it
sell, the fat m Industry will be on the
rebound In a ihort I line, long before
the county begins lo pay any large
amount ol the toad cost.
1925 Is the dale of the big event In
Portland and Ihe highway south
should he completed by that lime.
Oregon will, and Wasco county will
then be open to the world. I am con
vinced by a close knowledge of coun
ty conditions that the Columbia It Iv
or highway, The Dalles - California
highway and the lesullant upbuilding
of Ihe laterals leading thereto wi'l
double Wasco county's valuation In n
A. It. chasi-;.
Have Your Hair Renewed
We can give you any shade of hair
coloring wllh a famous Fianco-Anier
lean hair coloring which In so perfect
that II cannot be detected fioin the
natuial color. Hennaing also a ope
dally. All lines of beauty culture al
the Hotel Dalles Reality chop. Tele
phono main 4051. J 17
i , . The Dalles, June ?
ijJijiHdltbr ,of The Chronicle: f was
.tone of thoso lyho was (uite opposed
,jta the Idea of the fSOO.UOO bond Issue
, ;Whon H wan Mrsl proponed. From
l't Ihd 'farmers' viewpoint, Ihe roarclty
and high cost of labor during Ihe last
two years and from the taxpajein'
standpoint the Impossibility ol gettlnr
more than i? cents voilh lor a dollar
made recent bond Issues seem Imprac
ticable. But now that conditions have chanj:
ed and we may expect to got xalue re
eelvedj, no.w that wo have IiuIIojUoiif
of- a stabilized bond market an I aho
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MOVIE MOVES
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LUC
STRIKE
IIGARETTI
A new size package !
Ten for 10c.
Very convenient.
Dealers caiyy bothj
10 for 10c; 20 for 20c.
It's toasted.
piomlncnt child part in the produc
tion, and is on a par with Jackie Coo
gan, whom, by the way, liu greatly resembles.
In Ihe new picture- fieban arrears
in the ehai; icier in which he Is ,re
inuiiibeied best, that of a humble lai-
an, kind of heart, who lecls within
himself that his nilivion on eaitli H
to spread happiness and. contentment
His ignorance of the law would in it
self be sufficient medium for the
many screamingly lunny cnni"dy sit
uatlons, but thero Is' a stonily bairage
of fun, mingling with the Intensely
dramatic moments, llred by lovable
children and rrollcsoitic animals.
The story of "One Man In a Mil
lion" tells of Luplno Delehini t lip.
humble ('Mr. Ilebaii) who, ns a re
ward for a kind act, is made pound
master In a western town. Ills kind
ness wins the heart of Fiorina Valcn-
zl. Ho Imagines hlmseir In love with
flic mother of a Helglan waif whom
he has also befriended. The mother,
however, loves a secret service opera
tlvc but Is willing lo nacril'lco her hat
plness and niarrj Delehini l ocalise ol
his kindness to her child. There art
many complications which bring de
nial ic moments and a lull quoin or
pathos.
Main G0G1 Bennett Taxt Main (11. tl
Typing and Stenograpny
done at reasonable rales Roslna A
Fleck. Office Hotel Dulles. Res.
dence phon red -'3,"2. ti
Brown's Dutur Oinur- Tune Table
Two lound trips dally. Leave FJ.iiil
hotel, 3. a. m. and p. m. Leuvt
Dilfui 7.;;i ti. m. and 1 p. m. I
There's a Difference
If you'vi, been a "toady made" Pin'
in the pasl, be a "made loonier inmi
in the liituie. First class hand (allot
cd (suits lo measure. $115.00 and up. V
It. Webber, oue block ens, ol ,poit
office. Gtf
A plcluie lull ol the heart louche'
and pathos that child love alw.Oo iiu
parts 1;. being shown at the Ca; in
this week with Oeoigo Retain t. ir
ring In "One Man In ,n Million, ' i
Robertson-Cole super-special,
T. M. Hawkins, the new owner nt
the Casino, gave a pro-view lo Ir
persons Thuisday iifglil for the ,
pose of meeting fi lends of the popu'a'
little show house, and an enjiM'! !r
two hour:, were spent by everyone.
"Ono Man In A Million" ban juV
rin I l-li imI a record run in Hie Liberty
theater In Portland, where Urban ip
poarcd In pertoti. Heban wro'e Iik
own clorj for the pictuie, directed Itr
production and appears in the lead Inf.
role. (Icorgo Heban, .Ir lakes (lie
-vl
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Reduced Prices I
On Milk
We offer you pure pasteurized milk deliv
ered anywhere within the. city limits. j
ONE Of! ART TVATr.Y nor tnmtfli !.(! f
. , i ...... t.t,u
ONE PINT DAILY, per month $1.25
NORMAN CREAM CO.
t
Phone Main 853 L
SATURDAY IS BAKCAIN DAY
AT TJIE
Mission Park Grocery
.1 iblrs Pork ami Bean:;, No. 2, per can 14c
fjwcel Potatc'r No. 1 1 ... per can.. 102
: Bulk (V.-oa, p.-r T 12' '2c
E-ra K'uicy Ubhy's Pears, No. 1, pur can L0:
, Tillamook Cheetr, per Jb 'Sic
Prepared Musfanl, jcr jar tOc
High tirade lu-mlry Soap, pur bar fie
M'it':lu-, per box . (V:
Bulk Tapioia, per 11) 5c
i lb. cans Peach ,1am, per jar lM)e
High g.ade Toik-i Soap, per bar Gc
Candy, per lb. ..' ; yt.
Cleanser, per 1 an fir
. Pheasant St'rin; 'vKxt Ho. 2, per can.;.'. 1.1?:
SA'i'Ui.'n,v. .ir.Nn .1. nwiu
MSSFJN . PARK
GROCERY
IN jtcien or camp-kit, OLYMPIC
ffir . Pancake Flour is indispensible for good
Zl,descZ7'nJv-s pancakes or waffles. Simply addwater
mMl alTle Z'J1 "Tl' or milk, mix and cook. i?'
lIlltlllltTn tartly mtllrd, parked, ' (MJilJilU'LIS
m I ( wrapped and staled. fancake flour
SjjlllllllH r ' WHGAT HEAHT8
Hard Facts and Plain Truths
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Financial Maelstrom
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Bond Issue
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1 (r Option oftlic $300,000.00bonc issue goes boJondefnar'fiPMetyAM j;:.'::,,;,;:;:;
Tfffivc years the taxes of.AVaseu'Cou ity have increased', !)5 percent. .. ),i u-)hh-,. ...i. .v..ir
In the same period the as':!cs..ed valuation Of 'Wasco County has increased only
VI percent. ... ' . .
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The 9800,000.00 bond bsue wi'.i rcran an annual interest account 'at ( of $i'8.
C00.00 and an annual sinking fund for amortization necessitating a levy of 5 mills.
Docs the limited reources of Wasco County, present business conditions and fu
ture outlook warrant the assumption of such :an enormous, staggering, stupendous
indebtedness as the .$ 800,000 bond issue and the consequent increase in taxation?
Taxes must be paid. Taxes are confiscatory. If taxes are not paid; property
is sold to satisfy the delinquency. ',
Have you any assurance that the proceeds of the !pS00,000.00 bond issue iil not'"
be wadlcd as was the money raised by the former .$260,000.00 bond issue," !
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The $800,000.00 bond isoiie is a plunge into the maelstrom of financial ruin from
which there is no escape.
A negative vote is evidence of financial sanity and notice that reason still pre
vails. Is not the $800,000 bond issue going beyond the margin of safety? Are not your
present1 tax burdens almost to the breakin g point and1 will you voluntarily assume a
burden that presages bankruptcy and ruin? ' ' 1 ;
Vote on June 7th and give notice that you regard the security of your property
and your home of paramount importance and that you are not to be cajoled into plac
ing your hard earned competency in jeopardy.
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VOTE ;'NO" ON THE $300,000.00 BOND ISSUE.
CITIZENS
WELFARE
OF WASCO COUNTY
LEAGUE
B. D. CHATFIELD, Secretary
M'isicr, Ore.
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