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    PAGE FOUR
THE DALLES DAILY CHRONICLE, SATURDAY. JIMU 4, 1921.
THE DAILY CHRONICM
PIMabllKhod lR!tl) Tim DnilcN. Ore.
Published Every lOvptilnn Kxcupt Sundny
fcr Oi Chronlclo I'tlbliKhltif? cmnp'iny Inc
Bn It. Mlfln
...Oencrnl Mining)
Entered In
tcond clans
Tho D.iIIoh
matter.
poslofflco ns
limited Prrns nnd United News Service
Member of Audit Hnrenu of Clrculatlona
DAILY CHRONICLt BY
ndviinco....
In ndvntivc
CAHHIliR
$5.00
Ulx innntha, In ndvntivc $3.00
itJno month .U
DAILY CHRONICLE BY MAIL
One year. In ndvniive $!i.00
Hi months, In mlvnnce $2.fi0
On month .- .60
WEEKLY CHRONICLE
One. year. In advance $2.00
In orderliiK sliaiiRii
crlher should nlunyn
as new address.
of address, sub
Klvo old ns well
TELEPHONES
Hdllorlnl Hooius ..Mm-lc 111
ItiislneSH, Adv., Cir. 1H'iIk Hod 111
Kubscillier.H to 11. o Chronlelu nru kui
anteed service. I'tomiit. Mini regular de
Itverv of everv suI)mi:i liter's paper Is tti'
hn of the rlreulfltloii ili tmuiil. Tin
Chronlclo can tern ne reipilied to pin
tnw papers on the porch or wherever tin
unscrlber wlsnes 'he paper delivered
WE DON'T BELIEVE IT
Tho Dulur DlBimtch anyn editorial
ly thin wuuk Hint H'KlilrntB of Mould!'
me up in iiinm liKlitliiK Mm nto'io.sod
loud i bond ianuo lo ho voted uion
n,cxt Tiii'HtJiiy.
This stuloniL'iit In a inciiKiirc, limy
lit: true, hut il is hard lo t liink that
iolku in tin; Mo.siei seel Ion aiu tin
grateful 'enoJKh to the lent ol tho
cot'lntv lo '(lellheiately wuiit lo iw-
fiyine n ilog-liHlii-iiiuni;or iittltud'j.
jThc bib'Sciil noiite doesn't nlwnyii
indicate I lie lilt-Kiwi ciowd, you
jnow. Kor InHtani'e, Hto I. W. W.
tiidd lo roar iiciohh Hie .country In
gjcat Hnvtige yowls every v i fit oi
prj.'f j ct you eould lake all Hie ,Vuli
lilies in the coiiniry lo Koulh Anloi
Iciu and Ihla country wouldn't notlci
Ihu dllfeieiiee in lioinilnlion.
Not etiin'-iii Inn Ihu liuople in Mns
let- to the I. W. W. al all, the ill-,
Kinion polnlH to Hip fact Hint a very
low have nut up Hie incket iikmIiihI
(ho 1800,001) bond Issue for Tho
DHllen-C'ullfoinin highway, wlieieai
the Kieat niajoiily are nittiiiK h',
tlolriK llielf own thinking anil prob
ably ninllltiK at the iiIiI-mIiow.
All evidence thus tar iii'lieaten
Ihrif Ihu Citizony Wellai;-; LetiRiiu In
co'iiipoued of about two people. Tliei'i!
inrly, be .jnoMij hutJiH .".VK.'X.i'.'Ji'P.
corptirntlon; form) oiic'ont'lile-ofvlT.-Mnyqrjiild
Mr. Chat Held has yet ail-niitii.Ml""lii(,inberHlflp.
flllieie are just
peoolo
lion ol li'llr. ntlfi tin Huh lav ol
the I cellar ill usions, eNcepliir; up
pioprintlon hills and delensp ni'-.-i
pri'i lor liii! state and ntlioii, iuiIum
loin -fllllin of the nit niliers e usenl
to Hie Introduction.
The III . day cliiiire Rives an ad
ditional period in which hills Imio
(idced may by considered. It will l li
st. It In fewer bills I'ein;; p.issed il
expeiii-nce of oilier IcRlHlaiiires mIMi
long sessions ineanii anything for
Oregon. "Midnight sessions." wlieti
Hit- clock i.-i tinned haci: while lu','ls
In Hon is janiincd through, will lit-
IliingH of Hie pasl.
The login!" tu io will lie inoie cv
pensive to tho slalc hoeaumj ol the
longer session, but en the otliei
hand it will piohahly save the in.
payers llurdsaudu U.tough the stop
pago of unseasoned measures which
only clutter up the books and give
woo to everybody.
The Dalles Dally Chronlclo has
been equipped witli additional plant
and is very much impiovcd in ap
pearance. It Hi'cms now lo he fillln--Its
field eiy thoroughly and is ap
About Gommimity Service
By Director H, W. Arbury
patently well
Daily ('.until.
patioiilzed. I.'ugine
School
CHRISTIAN SCIIWCH SOCIKTV
oo vent It and Case streets, Hcrvlccs
11 a. m. Sunday and 8 p. m. Wctlnes-
.ay. Reading room maliilalncd b tlic
ocicty In room 607 First Nallomil
hank building is open to the public
tally, except Sunday, fiom S a. in.
to b p. in.
!. il not an iirrebiing thotmhi ibat
nur leisuie lime is real (he un'v
lime at our command? Our working
linio Ik at I lie other ttdlow's com
mand. When wo r.iocp, wo sleep, when
we eat, wo eat; and limit the lit
bonis are at counted for.
Our leisure time can he ns':il
hurl oii"ico.- ami oihc:- . Or, ii c: n
he iimmI lo prciunie our best tiileron's
and the Interests id' our follow citi
zens. Kiieh person must decide the
li.'iue for hlmseii, (;ven thon.'tli ho may
be Influeiieeil by oilier people, and hv
his onvlionineut.
A lillle Ihought loads to the con
viction Hint the leisure lime I roblcm
of a gioal city its most Important
problem.
Community Service wants to he
helpful to the people In such va,s "i
shall lead them lo use their off-liino
in the mosl enjoyable yet profliahie
ways possible. Il knows that It can.
force nothing upon them. It will rath
er suggest, II will encourage, it will
offer programs, It will attempt to
reveal the coinmunltj to Itself In re
spret to all the wonderliil, existing
opportunll ies lor recreation, educa
tion, fellowship, enjoyment of music
ami art. II will cooperate in helpful
wa.i with the agencies conducting
tlavo activities and, on the o'her
hand, study neglected nelgliiioi hootK
with a view to getting eatnbllulicd the
necessary I'nclli' Ies.
Coniniunitj' Service recognize;- anil
lespocts t ho deep longings of people
for human satlsf'tcllon, lho:r dcslie
to I for seH'-expresslon In play, In dranm-
(tie production. In music. In handiwork,
In civic Hcrvice. Wiihoht such nude's
'they are restless, strained, di'satls-
lied witli Iheinselves and the world.
Why lot these natural Insilncl.i he
balked when their cxcrclttc means
joy, wholcHoincness, health, zest for
life, elflclency, neighborllno.'1s and up.
prcciation of the coinmunltj ?
.Make the. town enioyablo and the
town will be loved. Happy people ore
good people.
Community Service comes into ex
istence at an important lime in Amer
ican history. The iiro-oIiI salooiiti huvo
closed, the shorter work day Is
spreading, the people, arc goin-r
through the after-war period of up
rest, and they are groping for belter
tilings. Tills organization (the out
growth of ar Camp Community Ser
vice) offers itself modestly ns an In
strument for meeting at least part of
Hie great need of the hour.
tAi
in
as many
Mosicr as in
rea'ioiiahle
I ho other
ST. I'KTKU'S CllimCII Forvieos
dining niimmer months: I'irni mass
a. in. Second linus, Hilill a. m. Ilen'
diction aller second mass. Conlessiini'
on Hnnila;. ;' and eve ol Ural ! rltlay .
Iioiii I lo li p. in., and 7 lo !) . m
Ite. 1'. .J. O'Koiirke, pastor.
I'lltST .MICTIIOIHS'i CIIUKCII
Waiihiiigioii and Killli. Saldr'lh r.ehool
al 10. .Moinliig service, II. Kiibject
' Salogiiaiding Lite." Kpworlh l.eagm
dcvotionnl hour, 7. Kvoiilng service :ii
liigh bclioiil. iiiidltorlinii, Hie ha"
ca'laiiieale soiinon by Itev. W. II. II
Forsyth. Subject, "l.ll'o's Challenge'
M ui-!.cjr :ockwc: hi jcrwciudft: :iii iu
day nlglit. Uov. W. II. II. l''orsyth, junior.
.M. Cravcnv. will iircneh. 1'iaynr nr-ei
ing, Tliiirsday evening, S. Jlov. 10. N
l.ong, pastor.
piuifl oi tne couniy, aim mo Kiuiil j,u; ,n.,, fl, .,lk, vxUtnt m
of the rensonjihiu ones WM, njt10:'(,i:
wlnire have endoised I lie bond IsAli'.M fiJeiitliig' alul
; ,;k,l'"t ,51
d IsAll'.'.ll fiielitlllg' !
KIHS'I' ClllllrfTIAN CIMJItCIl
Cliildron'ii dn iiiogiam Sunday morn
1'iogran
Xo owning i ei vice, I'r.i.w
choir piaclice 'I'hursdiM
Asi the Dutur Dlspatcluifciiys." iqw-)'(j'!u:ng)iMi'. and, Mrs, 'Carroll (J, liok
ever, a few years ago, .when Msjin'.jjn, uiliih'Jer.i.
waji isolated, tne jieoine oi -tnai ijji ilj iiH
cny weie working hard to get 1a 'ii'lfl'JjfllfUIMI l.U'l
intjjjsuro thio.igh so they could "get
A great iicai oi ni" imi.oim
issue voted
bond
il)l)lt oil
lion. Tliat
ini letired.
for!' It, and
Hie
loads
bund
thai, lime was
no;-'lit1-'
i
in the Monlor
issue 'now 'bei'n;
Tho'WMiinly "Is piiylhg
Unit
liigh
Is eiiu
luxes.
reason fov
I'llKk.VX CHIJItCII
I'llfim at F(cnlh. Bible iad I. 10
Vhriilng "worship. II. I'reludo, (lil.elt
solo, "The Knelt ICIurnal," (Hughes)
..Mr.' Kio'ihltn'gi;! oflerlili'.V, "l',-nilore!H.'
(Cat iienter) ; jMijdludo, ol'owcll). I.u
tier lei(,ijiiii) ilevoJiijiil,.(r. Uaccaluut
eaie t el 'i'ce in high school aiidlioriiini
o ,..i.t..i, i,'.:..' .- i iV.i. ...
v;jwvi. mil, . i. r.riv, iiiisior.
tNITKI) DKICTIIKKN' CIIUKCII -
I'IIiii and (! streets, Ktiinhn school,
10. Moinliig scrvic", II Siibjeel, "Per.
iniineiil Peace or War?" Junior Chrlr
Han ICndeavor, I! . in. Intermediate
Chiljd Ian ICndeavoi . 7. I'nlie iiribieea-
.lailicale service al liigh school nit li
,'orlum. al H o'cloelf Prayer1 inc'etlnrr,
riiui sday. H.t Women'.'! Missionary so
elul.v, I'l lilay , y::i0 p. in , wl'li .Mrs. W
II. Italdwin, :L!0 Kasl Fourth street
Uov. C. K. I lailmaii, ici'dor.
Typing and Stenograpny
done at rensoniihlo rales. Koslna A
Klrek. Office Hotel DalleB. Tleg.
denco phon rod 2.1H2. tt
tc
Motor Service Garag
We Give Superior Service 4 . ' "
Announcing the fact that wc have 20,000 square feet of concreted f floor
space available for storage purposes. , fiV :' 4 ..'
Our basement is concreted, heated and frost proof. We are prepared
to accept anything for storage at reasonable rates from a trunk tq, a truck.
Our Specialty is Service at the Gas Tank
Wilson & Loomisj Props.
Successors to Motor Serrlce Co.
11
' Brown's' Dutur ntHgv Time Table
Two tntind tripR daily. Leave Hn'it
hold, !l. n. ill. liinl 4 p. in. Leave
iHifur 7::!0 n. tn. ami 1p m f
ii m m m mm
WHERE SHE LIKES TO DtNE
The ladies like to eat here because of tjie charm
and refinement they find on every hand.' Dish?
es do not. rattle and get on ;liei'r .ncirves. ( 'Nd
under or over seasoned foo4; no jgredsy cook
ing. And every article is the best obtainable.
Service all you would'ask even in th best rogiu
iate4 lioinc . -
Try Our 50c Noonday Luncheon
BLACli' &'WhItE' ftESTAUfeANT'
H flflj H HH SRI H H Hi OR MR Ml H 11
LOOKING HACKWAUI)
(Froni Tlio Clnonlcle, June I, l-.u; )
Alaishal Klakeiie.N has aiioinleii a.
Hieclal iolice olliceiii loda Dm Mi
ioiicJ',, li.iljdi filhonp and lllli Voiini;
!ri(0!re(ionler has iflso given ' noiico
lhi)'lf mi v eiooked ujork ( g(io." on t,t
i lieViclrcus irrouml't llir tn 1 1 I'm t it--i
an t i" .'i " . i
wliuhe luinlshod io Hie full! ex'eiu of
( i;
iw, if llioj are apprehended.
Dalh
iirri
'J
If
urn
yestcf day
tiaHhw piliu
jL't y '(ajlfid lo lUci'n.Jh"
,tt tw f4f,iiii,,i,'i.i i-ifin.
.r).. . , ,.,,.(( ...;.,.
u Ii icli poured, through tli"
iv''lhe Cancaih's
below
lUnirace. 'uh'er' tri'ill'le
MIL .
'e,,he slopped liohvoen
.1 , ,i cituii i
lmuei s In 'I'ygh Valley diui'l use
Moaler roads, Just as 'Mosler larm
ei s aien't goinj; lo he using 'I'he
Dalles-Calilornla hlgliv.ay.
Hut lit foi tat. The tai mors down
Tygh and Maiipin way bellied out
tho MoHier tolks, ii wh shouldn't
the latter lecriiuocate and hi lp out
I hone In the wheat hell?
Wo believe most ol Hie Mosiei
j)code see this veiy ioilll. We be
lieve the election iclinns nest 'I'.ie.i
day niglil will show thai uvrti Moh
1'.'! glvus h r.iMifahlo Mile' to (he
bclids.
Io'Uh, an we said before,
I'lieii they ton must
have laugh d lo ncoiu '.tome of the
tabid statements made in Hi. knllel
of the Citizens' Wellaie League.
The rest of Hie tciHoiiable one:.
In the county did.
Theie ma) hi- a he ol peode In
Wnnen coiiiil who will vote against
the bonds. 'I'll. it ih I heir julvilege.
Hut it's a I luce to our shot Ibat the
aigiimetila in Hi" lentli: illdut linn'
them Hint way
- ii
CA'LVAJV
Union aliiu'l
day moinliig,
"Walling lor
P.APTLST CIIUKCII
Pienehing service Sun
1 1 o'clock. Tliunii
I lit Itlessed Mope ,iik
'.Mosler
mil renaonahle.
(llorloiis Aiioai Ing." A sliiilv in fact'
llihlo school, III. li, V. p. ., il::!n "
m. Service al Koueiia, ;i ji. in Kvenlii"
lervjce ill the high school, Kov. .lulu
L, Moguo, iaslor.
SALVATION AKMV Sunday sc.
vices: Holiness inoellitg, 11; Stiiula
i.ciiooi, .-lau p. m.; uning People's L"
.glint, ii:l."i. The-usual Sunday uvoniug
rervlccs will he dispensed with Ihh
wijek, ,' Snrvlci a TiicmIii.v, Thurj-dav
and Satuiday evenings at S o'cloc!:
tllilccri. in charge, Captain C. Niclset
and Lciiieuaiii M. Langdon.
i ...
CONlilll''(;ATI..vl. CIIUKCII
Ml'l lllnj; . eivice, II. Peace Siiudav
Kiibjeel ; "Tito Cllllicli.'s call lor Dli.
in in ;i i imiii l .' IOv'ciiIiik nervlci In iiiiIihi
with Hie olher cliiirfhoif al Hie liigh
si li'iol. 11 1 lil t hehool at til a. m
;....i.t
' Uii
'orllaiid t;n:ll the
' will
The
river
no
(iirie
D.i Ik",
fnilr
"I
'eUllj yeslorday with Mr. Peel
!.!Hj lOngiiii'erin'j; corps, lijok
liijiflglil o't wa'y'fin' HieJ)'orl,'i(;'i
S'l'. PAUL'S iil'i.iv i-i'AI (MIUUCII
'I'liiilt) II. Chinch M'liool. H:l.'.
I lot communion, 1 1, licv. ii. (i. I lot. -boll,
icclor.
CO DfiY SESSION!!
Legitllatioii 8- hmIiiiu weie lliulled
to in dli,B In () egon In Hi" dim pant
when the male was iliiul.v i'jiulaied
elltl the iioi'iIh ol Hie slale, so la I
m Ihu legiHlaiuie imld niipj Iv Hiem.
veiu tininll. I'o t l.i sesi, Ions '-"i
ye.un ago olieii iiieaui the great
niindii iiHiieniblid nl Siilem, hud !
sciatcli tlictr heals a loi m tlilnk
of uuuicllilug to do lot Hie wcll'nr,'
ol the comuionwc.ildi ilr.v icpie
seulcd.
Hut (il eon hiiu giiiwn. ami Ih
tluyii linu litjen jiiovoii at leceni h.s
sionii to ho Inr iio ;diuii a ici ml
In which Haiisacl die hiuinhil
liiiiilnehW. T.ue .iiough llieie iue
liunilieilK of lillls liidoliicctl and !
Ilboialed upon which li ne in P "i '1
upon hie Htiitd'o Irjok nnd an-
never iul thoie, hut then- arc Mj
luwu lo miy what n man cainuit in
liodtice. Tio Ion) with his lu.ik
nieasuio laken U aa iniicli. n. i.i i
lime than Hit ho wli ) me dnlii . urn
Hliucilve woil;. '
Little oiijiotildiin lias ailv.n to die
Lnnutltutional anieiiiliiient uiion1
which the vnleiw will paa ne.M
TuoHday luovldlng Jor I'D tiny ':
htin, Th' aineipliiit'iit provlilt'H llinl,
extra si'sslonu anii lie iiuuit'u mo
'H) vlaB, It alay I'loliiblia In l rod tn,
I
l-'IMOU .MUTIU.IUST (MIUUCII
TlioiiipiioirK nihil! Ion school Iioim"
Suuda.v school II I.',, tollowi'd hv
preai lung at It. hv llev (ieormi T
Croetil l''veuliin icivue. S Itroihei I
I. M, Uunti'igJoii, iwui) mil at
of Hie
looking al
ijijfglil o't wa'y loi' Hie')'or(,'i(;e road
Thfy: made j nii,!iiiproxlpui'1 ', .MjCjii'CjC !
if I lie damage dia l vvoihi aeetuo ,lo
'ho'Yiu'ioiis'ow n!'iii 'oi'ht' grin'lnd over
.vh'i't'll the road will pass, ami find tin'
't vyjll piohahly lie small; Mo pari of;
I Ih valuable lor agrlciilliire anil die
miy damage thai will re. nil w ill be
Is deterioration lor fishing rights anil
ho lew cheap buildings dial will liav
0 be moved.
o
Jerome McNeil, aged III lost h lined
nil narrow l escaped being klllo I hv
1 trau at Mosler on .Monday, lie vvie
riMslug the I resile bridge ,ic: os- M
sler creek when a train appeiri"1
around Hie curve at Hie fiirlhe" end
ol' the liridge. He slnrted to run back
ind ' l'ell hot ween I lie llii. The tral"
came on. the engine and two cni
pii'isilig over him before It wju .''il'
ped. The lillle fellow wan uncoil
scions and il was loiin l dial in- 'cid
lo.tt hls lei'i hand.. whch u i ul oil
al die wiiM and was also In lured
in die bad; of die head
T.ixi M.iyfle;:'i
I'elephoiie main fill"!
-T xl
L'Vtl
HOTEL SUTTER
Gin Frnnclojo
Not Mi'ielv a iletl, lull ail
I um 1 1 1 tit ion i.'o.inded on thn
Principle.-.
I'opulnr
Prjcos
Coiirtcs)
j i v;o
Ocoi'io W.iricn lluepcr, Mac-
Reduced Prices
On Milk
!
(loliv-
"We uirci' you nurc imstiMU,iv,..,d milk
M'cd anywiiciv wiuuji tljo city linuls.
ONH (JUART DAILY, per month ?2.r0
ONE 1MNT DAILY, per month !i.no
(Yesterday's quotation of $1.2") for
pi"! 1 -s wit ait cmm'oi")
NORMAN CREAM CO
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Newl
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r ranklin
'Mi I '. 1 i I i i ii
ii it
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Aftcr-Wai; Rc'dufcf Announced Sebiier j492
m
Present Reductions, Effective JmG ";h
ii' i
li u
i.'im o!
1 1 jc.otj lit;
:i !;) r;jt)i
.: Hhi
k .$2:' on' Endod Cats
$150 to $200( oil Oprcii Cai!$r ;, r,
ii n
1., I !-.. t .
::i-. i .(HONiaaio ii'i
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New
Prices
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2G3fi
n-- -Vf.4. r- fi it f ,
rricies
,' T!r ini oT iTT s
.) fi : j:"' ,i ii i i:
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I II, I , 11 I.. 'U '1 I r Jl
I hi. ii.;iiJ(.i-il , ii it-n II oi o,i
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l i no : f i. ipr ' .. 'si'ii,. it m i '-'j
l!f". li" 1 ol"') 'I .1 ilhf 'It il ' 'it'
.. . ''ill In 'il'l.fi'il ' . c. -ii.il l.
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.it::i in .M'l.n.di v'l i" ,i n, i .'
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TOUKING - - -RUNABOUT
- -4-PAS.
ROADSTER -SEDAN
- .- - -BROUGHAM
- -'DEMI-COUPE
- -
. DEMI-SEDAN - -
CHASSIS - -
1 ...
m All Prices F. O. B. Syracuse
255(
2550
3650
r j
3550
2850
3050
2225
War' ,: Total Aftera'r,;;
.Reytiction
$450
500
, ' i
550
. u
700
' 40Q f
$3ip.O
3050
aipq
4350
4300
3800
(Ney Type)
2625
i i'f
,).. i'
;vv)V-
Last
i 'i i
Back of this new standard of p, rices Js .a bit of histo.
tember the Franklin cut its price drastically. A remarkable sles reqord
followed. For months past Franklin business has required norma ca
pacity production. Since December last, there has not been on hand at
the factory at any one day more th x throe days' production 6f cars.
' '
.'If '
t ii i
'ii
i'
'a)..1
I v-
This favorable situation has af 'ccted
i t i : t
economics which
make pos-
sible the present revision, thereby c eating a new opportunity for pur
chasers, and again emphasing the proven advantages of Franklin per
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