THE DALLES DAILY CHRONICLE, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1921. PAGE THREE NEWS NOTES Vni bik," lliourht. lie added as an afUr- Fbr Boys and Girls W. II. Arbir, , Community Service; director, has a message of intercut to boys ana nir's of The Dalles over 10 oarstoli,. wlu are interested In the d.-vcopnit nt of nioro playgrounds 'for" this 3'iiiMner lie .would like lo have youngsters qualify In;; as described to call upon htm at the offices of The Dalles chniifor, American Hod Cutis1, in the Fltst .Na tional bank building. Water Washes Up Skull A human rkull, believed 16'haVe been (hat Of white man, wns louad on . beach above the ruUruud shops this mornlnc by .lack-Muabus', who is enip1oed at the shops. The, skull was apparently washed out of (ho bank by the high water, It is well preserved, a' largi number of the teeth still, icinaiiiln': fastened In the jaw hones. There i. a large hoie-lii the fdroh'cud, as I' t)io owner or ihq cranium had beoi killed by 'a hc.i'vy blow from 'some Sharp' insliuincnt.. -, ' Over 70 Percent Vote Cast Check ing up on the election returns of hist Tuesday, County 'clerk W. I. Onch Ion today ascertained that the num ber of voters was approximately 2 percent of the last' registration, which was completed prior to . the, general .election in, November. The resigna tion totals were-' 5,393, and :!,SJ7 hal lots were cast Tuesday. This is prob ably the largest vote ever (Mat i'.i Wa? co county on an election where meas- arcs only wcro involved, anil the heavy polling can be ascribed to the interest in" tlie highway bont. isiuc. Card Party At Kelly Home Mrs. It. D. Kelly' entertained at eardd on Th'ursday-afternoon in her now homo on West Eighth street. High score was won by Jlrs. Edward F. Fa it, consolation. )r,iz Airs;- J, W, Allen. Tho guo3ts wore: JMrs. Arthur SW ferf, Mrs. T. F. Madden, Mrs. Ruth Cnmpbell, Mrs. W. A. IJort Campbell, Mie. Emma Heal, Mrs. Edward F. Fa rr. Mrs. J. ,W. Allen. Mrs. Thomas English, Mrs.' C. C. Young, Mia. J. Warner, Mrs. .It. ,1). .Wilcox, Mrs. P. .1. Stadelman, Mrs. M. I'enners. Mrs. M. Soutliwick and Miss Polly Allen. Re freshments wore served. Propaganda Returned to Mayer Resident:1, of Maupin wero for the bond issuo from the very first, and did not take any pains to hide their feelings in this matter, a member of the election boaid told County Clerk V. I. Crichton yesterday.. "When , 111" flood of anti-bond propaganda 'cut out by Mark. A. Mayor was receive ! by Maupin citizens,- they hit once :go' together all of the literature rc-eh e tied! it together dii bundle:, and mail ed it back to Mayor and his Citizens' Welfare league," the Maupin. man ex plained. "I'll bet ho was glad to gc I To Teach Domestic Science Mlsi Ella Alkens of Riddle has been en gaged as a member of the teaching staff of the local high school ior tho year or 1021-22, it was announced to day by It. I,. Kirk, city school s.ipc intendent. Misa Alkeiu will have cliaige of domestic science clashes. She -will lake the place of Ml hi Me zie Dyson, who has resigned. Mem bers of the school have been confront ed with tho dlfliculty or securing teachers for nest year, many of the I'-acluis huing been lured lo other fdioola by higher salaries1. Mis.; So phie Messenger has resigned as inus'c im-trtie'qr to lake a position at u higher salary In Portland. M. Ciumey or Itanicr, Uro ban been elected an tier slice es. or. W. R. Abrams Is Dead Word was received in The Dalles 'Wednesday of the death of W. It. Abrams a! Van eouer, ,Iune 2. Abrams wns an evily esidenl of The Dulles. 'He was 1he "list cashier of the French com pany hank, serving (here from to 1SS3. Ho kit the bank to go into the hardware business. The corporal Ion of Abriuns ti iStowart was formed. It existed until 1S!)0, when the store was purchased by Mays ,"c Crowe, later ! ) become the Sexton-Wnltlicr company and finally Stiidolnian-Ronn company. Abrams left The Dalles about 1SU0' and tool: a position in a bank at El knsburg, Wash. Early in' this cen tury, lie moved to Portland, and prac tically letired from business. At one timo Abrams was major of T'.U Dalles. Mrs. H. C. Trice of this e!tv was Abrams' sister-in-law, and in tended the funeral services in Van couver, i 1 PERSONALS I i WceV-End Chocolates , Made in Oroaon, pound boxc3, cents. Service Drug store. I Wo are showing a real good ivalue in a boys, misses and c'.i'ld's . bare foot randal. Edw. C. Pease company. June Millinery Sale of ladies' and Children's hats. Ulack's Millinery, 115 East Second. lr Window Sale The Congregational Ladies' Aid will have a window sale of pastry, cakes and aprons, nt Corson's Music store, Saturday, June 11, beginning at 10 o'clock. 10 Notice to Bidders Dalles City will receive bids or the Wiley barn, now standing ai Fourth and Federal streets, sueco's ful bidder to remove same from tJie property. All bids must be in the hands of the cily recorder on or be fore .luno 10, 1021, at 7:I!0 p. 'in. Dalles City reserves tho right to 'v ject any or all bids. 1). L. CATKS, City Recorder. K! Mr. and Mrs. W. McKlnney of Ula iock are chopping in The Dalles today. Misa Dulu Zobel of Wasco Is visit ing with friends in The Dalles. Fred Welso of CondonMs a business visitor in this clt today. D. A. Drazc.in of Shani'.co is register ed a( Hole! Dalles. t, 'M. Conroy or Shorn r3 bridge Is a guejt at Hotel Dalles. filrs. A. T. Conroy of Shaniko fc visiting with friends In lliis city. A. V. Swift of Maker Is registered at Hotel Dalles. Mr. and Mis. A. D. Clink of (kite- way are guests at Hie Mank hotel. John Sllvoi tooth of Antelope is a business visitor in this city today. .Mrs. Ed. Meaeh of Friend was shop ping In tho city jeslcrday. (leoii-.e and Nell McDonald, both or Antelope, are guests at the Mank ho tel. Mrs. Denton Mas went lo llo-ni Uiver yesleiday for a I wo weeks' stav at their ranch t litre. 'Mr. and Mrs. Joe Aniore went to I'oitland jestorday to attend the Rose Festival. A. L. Mi own of Astoria is In tills city today, renewing business ac quuinTauces. Frances Morly of Sllvcrton isv it 'his city today attending to business matteis, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Chescbro of Monmouth are spending a few days n The Dalles '.villi their daughter, Mrs. Mable.C. Ellis. Miss Ruth Stephenson or Portland, who has been visiting at trie a. S. Rob erts home, returned to her homo yesterday. .). II. Scott, division ensinesr work ing under the state highway depart incut, loft today for an inspection lour ii roads in every county in hid dhi sion. He expects to be gone a wu-k. -irs. u .Mct-'ormicit or Portland ar rived in the city yesterday to attend the graduating exercises at St. Mary's academy last night, when Miss .Mane AlcCoriiiJck was a graduate. Mrs. E. A. Race Willi her two child rcn, 'Marcella and Charles, was in the city jesterday. She was onrouto to her home at Mosier alter visltinc lelatives'at Moro. .Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Anderson and daughter of I'oitland, are in the city to attend tho graduation exercises at the high school. Clare Harnett, who it- a member ol tho graduating class. Dr. Anderson's nephew. Is Mr. and Mrs. Harold FI3I1 and Ralph Hutler, all or Dufur, passed through The Dalles today enrouto to Put Hand, where they expect to take In the Rose Festival. They are driving over the Columbia River highway. Have You Tried Week-End chocolates, made gon? Pound boxes Go cents. Diug store. In Ore Service 11 . j. : 1 a95w' IT'S not a bit of trouble to have plenty of good things to eat on hand all the time, when you use Calumet Baking Powder. It never allows baking trouble. You don't "dread" to bake. There is nothing to worry about and that really is the hardest part of it. Mix up a batch of biscuits or the finest kind of cake it's all the same. There is never but one re sultthe sweetest and most palatable of foods. There is not as 'much worry over baking costs, either. Because Calumet costs less when you buy it the price is moderate. CALU fi E T BAKING POWDER N-'v'r."-:. ' fifth tJy It costs you less when you use it because you don't use as much of it it has more than the ordinary leavening strength. You get more out of the flour, sugar, eggs, shortening, etc., be cause there are no failures no waste. The most critical of baking powder judges gave it highest awards, World's Pure Food Exposi tion, Chicago, Paris Exposition, Paris, France. v . r The largest selling brand in the world. A pound can of Calumet contains full 16oz. Some baking powders come in 12 oz. cans instead of 16 oz. cans. Be sure you get a pound when you want it. CalMiet Doughnut Recipe 4 cups of pastry flour, 3 level tea spoons Calumet Baking Powder, ' teaspoon of salt, I cup of sugar. 2 eggs, beaten together, 2 tablespoons of melt cd butter, 1 cup of milk. Then mix ia the regular way. ENDERS15Y NEWS K'NDEUSUY, June 7 Mrs. Undo1' by returned home Sunday iroin a week's visit at Friend, Donald Uleberlein, who Buffered a fracluied nose last week, la getting along satisfactorily. .Mildied Omeg fell from a horse .Mon day and broke lit r arm between the shoulder and elbow. She was taken to Tho Dalles hospital lor treatment. Miss Iluth Dickson spent the week end with (lie home folk. (liandpa Fllgg, who lias been 111 for several days, is about again. Mrs. Harry McAllister Is a guests at the J. Darnlelle, Sr., home. Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Angell weiv Dalles visitors Sunday. n. W. Covert, who was ca'led lo Soda Springs, Idaho, bv tho serious illness of his daughter, Mrs. Art!.' 1 1 a i -riman, is expected homo this week. He reports his daughter is slowly im proving, !.lrs. Roy Campbell and two chlh'. ron, who have been visiting with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Angell, returned to The Dalles Sun day. Miss Nova Preston, who has been visiting in The Dalles, '"turned home Sunday. Mrs. 'Mary Dickson, (1. V Fllgg, Wilbcr Dickson, Delberl Dickson Mr.i. D. II. McDonald and granddaughters attended MemorlU Da cxercii -s in The Dalles; TV. Eight Mile gnui,'" h is given up its proposed Fourth of July celebration. Millionaire Servant Girls And Cooks Hieing Back to Homelands By Alexander F. Jones (United News KtntT Cm renpoticU'iit) CHICACO, June 10.- Poor Utile Hulda! Parsing tho portals of Ellis i dand and leaving all but the memories of dear old Sweden behind her, she gilps the little bundle of old-fashioned ,clolhes In one rod-knuckled Ittnd; tjghten the old family shawl about her face with tin' oilier, s.nd llces 'o tho great American kitchen,, thorn loll and slave -and to kid the Ice man and break dishes. A pitilul figure in Hulda and manv touching little pieces, typed in her behalf, bae touched tho heart ilringt where I hey are the touchiest. Hut did you ever see her on the way back? Sweet cookie! Let me take you bj I he baud. Forty lluldas wero in the office of Thomas Sells, deputy clerk in th' United Stales court here, Thursday, applying lor passports bnc't to Swed en, to German, to l.etvin, to where not. There were also the wives of a few millionaire.;, ambitious to spond the summer at Deauville or on the Riveria. It was hard to pick out the Iluhhu from the million dollar wives, except that they were better dressed. Nif'v street frocks, smart little, hats with that touch t lint spells money, silk sock lugs "Look them over and say good- Brown's Dufur s;agc Time Table Two' round trips daily. Leave Hank hotel, 9. a. m. and 4 p. m. Leave Dufur 7:30 a. m. and 1 p. m. tf bto," commented Sells, "they are on their way b,ick lo the old country, loaded wi;h c:ioir;n rtal AuiTh'iu dollars lo ii'ilf a ship. Mo ; of them are cook , maids and domestics, ac- cord'ng to their applications. It has been tills way for two months. They don't care about falling wages. They have gtil theirs. They have saved their money- ami '"who wouldn't, Iho way they hav- charged for their expert services? Some ol them have unveil t'liotmli money in a few years to keep them in led herring I lie lest of their lives. Tho aveiage number of Ihoj'j returning who appl for passports hero is over 00 daily." There was one vory plain woman 'n the line, plain of race and costume. Her shoes wero sipiare toed, the seams of her suit were shiny, and her hat didn'l have thai rometliiug that i.peiia money. 'When she bad received her docu ments and had primly passed on, an eo was turned on the record of lie1' nallvily, occupation and intentions. It was an American a school teach er "And has probably worked "0 ye-trs saving tip tor this' trip," commented tlie clerk. NEW YORK POLICE SIT $ ON GREENWICH VILLAGE! By Westbrook Pegler (United News Staff Correspondent) NEW YORK, June 10. Tho atmos phero is being blown clear out of, (iiccnwich Village, whore frco speak-.. Ing shoe clerks used to sit in baoi nicnt tea looms and talk free love and talk It and talk It with llttlo'4 boh-haircd girl stenographers wearing' radical nmocks. The police have slopped all danc-' Ing. Tills slopped tlie flow of sight seers Iroin Yonkcrs and Indianapolis.:) who used lo conic down to listen loi the talk of tlie free thinkers. Huclncss Is hum In the' Purple Pup' and Is going to lie more bum. Tho Wlille Poodle, the Studio, Iho' Hlue Hirtl. Iho Village Hearth, tho Lantern and the rest of them aren't lunch without dancing. Tho fntnoitt'' old Liberal club Is out of business. Of course there are still places in Iho tillage whero' liquor can be bad, buf in I hat respect Greenwich Village has nothing at all on Hroadwa) and it isn't half so clean. Philosophy is lagging down In tho. village. Tho jazz basements are ra formed. Have You 'Tried Week-End chocolates, made In Ore. ;;on? Pound boxes GO cents, Service 'Drug store. i 11 " Have Your I lair Renewed ' Wo can give you any aliade of hair coloring with a famous Franco-Amor-lean hair coloring which ia so perfect that It cannot bo detected from tho natural color. Hennaing alBo a spe cially. All llncB or hoauty culturo at tho Hotel Dalles Deauty shop. Tele phone main 4051. J17 II GAIETY, CHARM AND REFINEMENT radiate through the atmosphere of this res taurant. 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