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    THE DALLES DAILY CHTONICLF FRIDAY, JUNE 17. 1921.
PAGE FIVE
M'NARY ASKS AID
TO SAIE FORESTS
(Chronicle's Washington Burouu)
WASHINGTON. Juno 17. Sunalor
McNary has asked the stnatc to
appropriate $150,000 to proUot the
forests of Oregon from the pine
beetlj.
After a most careful study by tho
bureau of entomology of tho de
partment of ugricultuie, the bureau
announced that approximately ono
billion feet of yellow and sugar
pine tlmbur have Leon killed by the
bark bettle over a million and a
quarter acres situated in this ie;lon.
The monetary loss Involved
amount to over $3,000,000, and unless
heroic measures are taken the loss
will grow until it. will encompass all
the valuable pine limber in this
belt.
Tho legislatuie of the
Oregon passed a bill which
for the declaring of Insect
tiona of Ibis character to bo
nuisance and tor the compulsory
abatement of that nuisance by o.vn i
era of tho land. I
While this law is a wise picco of
legislation, it cannot be erfec iw
until the government controls the
work and destroys Insects upon gov
ernment owned or administered
lands.
There must be simultaneous ef
forts upon the part of the govern
ment agencies as well as the private
land owners, In otiler lo bring about
a complete corrective of the condi
tions so perilous to the pine timber
in these two slates.
Infestations cover part of Fremcnt
and Crater national forests in Ore
gon and Modoc, Klamath and Shaslu
national forests In California Ihe
Klamath Indian reservations In Ore-
THIS TIME LAST YEAR
Tragesser's home run enabled
the Phils to beat the Cards 1 to 0..
In game between thy Slants
and Pirates only one New York
player was' thrown out at llrst
base.
i; resident. Fulls, International
League, ordered Akron and Haiti
more to play over game of .May C
with the Davis cup trials, the na
tion championships and the cha(
lenge matches for the cup. The ap
pearance of the French girl wizard
will be fat from the least feature.
FRENCH
TENNIS STAR
COMING TO
AMERICA
FARMERS' WEEK IN FULL SWING
CKEJCN AGRICULTURAL COL
LEGE, Corvallls. June 17. Farmers'
week and homeniakors' conference Is
now in full swing. Hundreds of peo
pie are here from all parts of Oregon.
Many of them came by automobile,
sevetal excursions having been ar
ranged, Including those fiom Lane
and Douglas counties.
s'ate of
provides i
liil'esta-
a public'
Hy Hciry L. Farrcll
(United Press Staff Correspondent)
NEW YOUK, June 17. Lo'ikln
fonvaid to future bi.ttlos, the Long-
len Mnllcry tennis encounters appear
as promising as any number on a
program with summer classics.
When the two greatest women ten
nis players come o Amei'ca after
'battles at St. Cloud and Wimbledon, '
most anything enn be expected.
There is no love lost between the
French and Ameilcan stars. Hitter
feeling ran through the French hard i
oouri championships, in wh'ch Mile I
Lenglen defeated M.-s. Mallory in the
finals.
Tho 111-fcollng was somewhat re
lieved when Mile. Lenglen jumped
over the net altei the finals and'
Main f,(ir,i--Mennett t.ixi Main 01.tr
hand o! the American
uhoolt tho
woman.
The French championships prov d
thai Mile Lenglen hi not so superior
in her class as she was generally
rated. She did win the title, hut
victory came to hoi mere thrnugii
Mrs. Mailing's eimr than through
her own individual biilllance.
IMlle. Lenglen rospiots the ability
! of tho American woman in wan
I shown in the finals ol the French
, louiuameiit i.vhon she ies-led lo
. safity first nu thods and ab.iii lcned
. Iif. HtHinl .1 'i all In tr pin n til In t ir'illln
on and the lands formerly granted I ,.., "' ' ...
Dr. S. Htirke Massoy, dentist, First
National bank, rooms 307-308. Tele
phone main 3911, res. main lliill Sir
TAX CONFERENCE CALLED
JJv United Prog
NEW YOUK. June 17. The offi
cers of Ihe National Tax association
have perleetcd arrangements lo
hold tlu' fouiteenth annual tax con
I'eroneo this year at the Mount
Washington Hotel, Diction Woods
New Hampshire, September 12 to
10. The association is composed of
tax officials of Ihe various slates,1
the United States' porse.slons and j
tlu Canadian provinces, as well as
of numerous municipal taxing offi
cials, tax experts and attorneys,'
economists and Individuals and cor
porate taxpayers.
PRIEST DIES AT 102
By l)tH:u . ies
WINNEPKO. Man., June 17.--Father
Dqmnsa Paiulurand, said to
be the oldest Catholic priest In the
world, is dead at St. Honlfnce, a
suburb of Winnipeg. He was 102
years ofd. Father Dandurund was
Lorn at La Prairie, Quebec, In 1819.
The record If his birth is still in the
parish archives. He was appointed
to Ottawa in ' 1844 when the present
capital tf Canada was known as
Dytown and labored there 30 years.
He came to St. Honltace lr 1875.
Winnipeg, acioss Hed Klver. was a
He was present a little later at the
tcceptlon to the Prlnco of Wales In
Winnipeg.
Bert organdies, 79 cents a yard. AH
leading colors In finest Imported per
nianeir finish quality. Edw. C. Pease
company. 17
U.
S. ISSUES NEW SERIES
OF TREASURY CERTIFICATES
SAN FRANCISCO, June 17. Fl
nancinl experts of the country are
agreed that the Government's offer
of three year 5 3 4 per cent United
States treasiny gold notes June 1.1
group of cabins under the walls of I In combination with an Issue of
Foil Garry. The young piieal saw) treasury certificates of ir.d btedneiist
the buffalo vanish and tlu settlers I for an aggregate of $500,000 000 con
come. He saw wigwag villages give, stltutrs Ihe new adnilnljtratlon's
place lo towns and clt.e.i and the "first important oilglnal financial
prairie wilderness change Into pros- operation" and that Secretary Mel
porous farms. On his lOOih birth Ion's plan offers the only substantial
day two years ago, he celebrated hope of avoiding a spreinculur re
high mass In St. Honlfnce cathedral. i lunding operation which would
weigh henvlly'upon security markets
and Industrial financing. The sue
crss of these latest Issues of new
government secu'itles is held vital
to the secretary s plan wnlch Is
part of President Harding's financial
program to make tlr war debt man
ageable without any convulsive op.
eratlous.
Secretary Mellon in a .letter to the
bankers of the country stated that
he was counting confidently on
their full-hearted support In tin ab-,
sorption of the Issues. Full con
sideration (vas given to the temper
of financial market.) and every of
foit was tnatlo to make the new of
ferlngs as attractive as possible to
private investors to whom a special
Invitation was extended to partici
pate. The treasury Is anxious fo
gain as wide a distribution of the
now securities as possible among
the public at large. Efforts of the
Federal Reserve Banks to market
the combined issues of $500,000,000
will be supplemented, according to
well authenticated reports, by n
special circular to 500,000 large Hi
vestcrs and taxpayers throughout
the country. The Government ex
pects the support of not only the
banks but investment dealers In
general to guarantee success.
to the Oregon & California Railroad
company and small areas of lightly
timbered public domain,
Get Our Pricej
on picking ladders. H Will pay
Stadelmnn-Bonn.
you
IS
Agency Union Laundry
at the Umatilla House. Good worli
r.afe delivery guaranteed. Call
6011.
! est form. She was permau n.ty olf
in the llnals :nJ prrctlcally bear
herself. Condi! inns will be reversed
when she gels tho flashy French
stnt1 on American courts.
Announcement that Mile. I. listen
would come to the United States
with the French Davis Cap te.im was
accepted with almost jubilation in
American tennis circles. Summer
and
main competition on the courts Is goliii
-1 i to be the greatest in history here
EVERREADY
WATERLESS
SOAP
Cleans Hands, Clothing
Carpet ?, Wood work
One and 5 lb. Cans
ASK YOUR GROCER
GET THE HAHIT
Ol' THRIFT
The essential qualities to cultivate the thrift
habit are determination and a normal earning
power things which we all have.
To put thrift into definite practice there is
no better plan than to tie up with the
CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK
We can assist you in outlining a plan that
will make SAVING easy.
Success is yours through thrift will you be
thrifty?
4 Per Cent Interest Paid On Savings Accounts.
Citizens National Bank
Dr. J. A. Router, Vice-Pros.
Director
Stadelmmi.
Telephone Main 3101
Officers
J. Kladelmaii, President.
Arinur Seuferl
Dr. J. A. Reuter
H. H Greene. Cashier tF- ,u- ,.c; 0,1"er
II. Li. KUCIc
J. F. Tureck, Ass't Cashier. -J- Hinriuh
J. J. Van Dollen
Timely
Reminders
The hay and wheat crop is
, coming along nicely and you
will need dependable equip
ment such as "International"
McCORMICK or DEERING
Mowers and Hay Rakes, Bin
ders, Reapers or maybe a
Header.
Buy Now While Our Stock is Complete
At
Farm Machine Headquarters
Walther Williams Co.
IHC
ring Results
MEETING NOTICES
Knights of Pythias
Regular meeting
night, June 20, 8 p.
In knight rank. By
C. H. BAGGOTT,
Monday
in. Work
order of
C. C. 20
I OR SALE - 0x12 Axmlnstor rug.
large mirror, etc. 218 East Third. IS
FdB I3ALE Sand and" gravel. True):
service. Country trips. Gordlon and
Van Dolah, telophone red 1331. 30
FOR SALE Three lots or gardon,
good condition; 100 young chicken
House for rent, Telephone hlatK
2291. 20
Federai Union Notice
All nienibors and applicants to Tho
Dalles Federal union No. 17544 are
requested to be present at the next
meeting Saturday evening, Juno IS, at
Schanno hall, at 8 o'clock. Important
business. 11. Spauldlng, secretary. 18
Seventh Day Atlventlst
Services at Ihe Seventh Day Adven
list chinch. 500 East Fourteen:1)
street aru held regularly as follows.
Sabbath school at !l;45, preaching
at 11 a. m. and Young People's merg
ing at 3 p. in. Saturday. Preaching
Sunday night at 7:30. Prayer anl
mlsKioitpry mooting Wednesday even
ing at 7:.!" The public Is invited to
attend tlio.m meetings. Elder P. V.
Province, pitor. Personal uddrea-',
420 East Fourteenth street.
Clannlfled iidvurllntiiK 'l "'"lit rer worn
Bach Insertion. If ln-rli-l 6 llmux or
mure, :i-4 cunt m mini Mnnlhty publi
cation ratun mi hiiiIIi'miiiii Mt tin- iiffli"
FOR RENT
FOR RENT -Futnis.i.-d hoiiel:eopln':
rooms, llf) Hast L'lvtiiul. 2'l
FOirit" BNT Th rer- room house. "ln
quire Carl Mallei, Thompson"
addition. 20
FOR RENT i hree-rooiu furnished
apartment, piivnte bath, 1521 Jack
son street. Call after ,4 p. in. IS j
f6iT"iVentfu!
rooms. Also small ftirnl3hed lioute. '
Iniuiio'lll West Second. 22 j
Three unfurnished 1
Pino street. Call black 1
17
FOR SALE Residence properly and
vacnnt lots. Easy terms. Inquire UU
Hl.'iv Kti-PHl. 1S
FGlfs A LE Good work team, S and
0 years old, weight, P.000 lbs. $321'.
('. Brewer, Lyle, Wash. 21
FORsTLFr"iliinga!ov, nearly finish
oil. Four rooms and bath, B.irgain
Inquire 512 West Elnvmth s'roet. 17
FOR SALE Heavy loam anil harnes".
3 1-inch wagon. Terms to responsible
person. I. M. Cravens, Thompson'
addition, above store. 17
FOR SA: E Ovnlanil, model 7.1. Also
Ford light delivery body. Bargain
Am leaving town. Inquire 0(1!) Al
vord si reel. 2U
FOR SALE Dry oak wood; old oak, WANTED Position as stenographer.
$11 .10; second giowlh, $12.50. Deliv- Call black 3522. 1
ored. Call .".0F22. alter fi p. ,m. ,tf
FOR
SALE Cheap. Tin man
Cormick combine with good engine,
also horse attachment. Write W. L. Wanted
Tyron. 50(1 West Eleventh strep',!
The Dalles. fi j
i ANTED Man and wife want inb
-rc. J as cooks on ranch or in camp. Write
box 55, care Chronicle.
IS
To cook on ranch. No
woman oveiveer. Write box !)2, care
of Chronicle. I'
FOR. RlCiN'T
apai I un lit
pi'iuo, light,
phone, mill
black 5131.
Furnished throe loom
with balh, including
wuler, ice and lelo
(inrrirnu. Telephone
r OR F.ALE-Lno pool table, goud
condition. Also one fioiil and back
bur. while enamel. The Adjustment
Bureau, till Pitiook block, I 'on hind,
Oie.Ton. is
FOR SALE 5-rimm modern house, g:i
rage and sleeping porch. Cloe in
Small payment down, easy terms on
balance. Soe W R. Wobbor. 20
FOR SALE Complete threshing ma
chine. 28-inch J. I Case separator
end engine. Outfit in first class con
dition. E. A. Road, Biilrk Garage.
Telephone lilDIl 021. :'7H
FOR RENT
rooms, 1313
5092.
FOR KALI. l-arge and email farm
and orchard tracts. Rear.onabb
prices, good terms, W. C. Hanna,
lliifur. Ore. IStf.
FOR RENT Three unfurnished
rooms upstairs? Telephono blank
4341. is;
FOR RENT Good pasture lots of
water, clor.e In. Can tnko from one ;
to 50 head. Inqulio J. C. Thrall. 22
FOR SALE A punirert Kentuckv
Jac'.-, C year. old. 15J hands, a
real Kncrll'ice. Will take a good
lined Dodge or Chevrolet. Some
tonus, For particulars wtlto J. E
Ilallyburton, Ottley, Oro. 17
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Rnwlelgh products. 410
West Fourth St. Black 1331. J23;
FOR SALE IVu-roiiiu iuitel. Inqillie
box C7, Kent. Oregon JM
CO R C N - TV P E W H T E R1f o7 "mi I o
A i al bargain. ... L. Wiest, Ho'-'
Dalles. 17
FOR SALE A brand now four-room
house, modern In every respect. 500
East Fourteenth street 23
FOR SALE Bd led hay and grain We
deliver any place In tov.n. Ono
hon.e. weight 1750, 7 years old
Guarnnleod. Will hell or Hade fir
caltlo Oro team, wolf'ht "100
Sound and gentle. O. K. Feed
barn; Julv2
well Improved
ranch en mtlf
f.10 down, easv
720 acren nonr
II'R SI S 5-a(re
I chicken and fruit
I oir. price ?25i) 00;
terms on balance.
The Dalles, all fenced, some In culti
vation, price C.50 per aero, easy
term.
DARNIELLE BROTHERS IS
FOR SA L10 Bids will be received t'.
the board of trustees, Methodist
church, for tho salo of dwelling
used as Ihe parsonage, al Third and
Union streets. Building can bo ex
amine I at pny convenient time by
Intoreiel parties. The board loser-
vos ihe right to reject any and all
bids, r.houH they prove unsatisfac
tory W. E. Gllhoiu'rn, cliali mini
coiunillloo. 17
FOir'sAIjE"-n''TnT7tock ranch, Trout
Lake, Wash.. I have for salo by own
er a fine ranch in the famous Trout
Lake vallei, 24 miles above While
Salmon. WuMi. Fine improvement.",
two la ge barns, one ileclrle liglil
ed; 10-roo'iu house Willi water un
der prossuie. A very line IrrU.iteil
ranch witli abundance of water. Jii.u
tjie place to raise lull blood i.to.'c.
Write If. N. Warnick, Trout lil;e.
Wa. h , or reo him Satiirduy, June
18, al Hod I Dalles. IS
CHERRY PICKERS Apply at 403
'Wanhinglcii stieef, or GilclioU's Old
Glory orchard, 17
wTNTimlTTncm
re.'itiiir'.mt. Call at Cllonwood holol.
21
LOANS
MONEY TO LENl)To owners ol
Chonowlth Homo tracts or othei
good proper, y lor building purpo.i'.'s.
W. F. Glicholl, 403 Wailhlnglon
sheet. ' 17
FOKD
Sjpeciailiafts
Whitney Repair Shop
709 East Second St.
MISCELLANEOUS
.ANTED -Girl o
resa, gi.ovt pay.
rant.
woman for wal'
Glonwoid Reslau
21
LEGAL NOTICES.
STRAYED
STRAVEH 0:t STOLEN Black main
about six i'.irs old, weight abnul
1400 lbf.. Branded S-l on Bhnnlde".
$10 rew.ud. T. lopl.ono black 3522 or
wrlle S13 Federal street. ISwlT.
Want eo
Notice fr- ' ft.ilies City
Auditoriliti,.
Dalles City calls for bids for Ibo
construction of the audiloriuin.
The Council of Dalles City has ap
proved plans und specifications as
. l .ou uy Hoiightallng & Dongan,
arcliltLcts of Portland, Oregon, as
shown by Ihe minutes of the C.ituf
ell meeting of J im- 151b, 1021. Sped
I licalloiiK, plans ami estimate for the
OOI18I ruction are on iiie m me oiiico
ol Ihe Recorder ol Dalle City. ! lib
Joel lo Insiiectloii, and Hie work will
be doiio In a'ooidance with said
plans and spccll'icailnm and iiihI-t
the dlivqtlon and supeivi.ilou of such
archltoclfi.
i:iu:a In
check
the bill,
Cily In
ucceplcd
HEMSTITCHING Plcot edging. Mrs.
1. M. Boothby, 308 Wellington
slieel. Telephone main 05X1. tl
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS Klirnl
lure and piano moving. Freight
hauled and general exprnsA bust
ness. Telephones: Stand, red P'l;
refldence black 13C2. J. h. Hen.le
1 1 tl
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Jl I IB
i-rjyB 4BB"i
PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS
SPECHALTY ?3H01P
llnmst Itching, plcot edging, dress
making. 218A East Third ntrnel, Con
don building. Telephone black 5211 7
PI cos TGNKir-;un7 repaired, ac
tion regulating and reflnlBhlng
Player actions a specialty. Work
guaranteed. S. A. Dockstnder. Cor
son Music: store, 320 l'astKecont
street. Telephono main lOt',1. tf
u,A"'TFD - Cherry inciters. F. I.
Thomas, telephone 0FI. 23
WANTED Cliorrv picker.). Call 5F12.
21
WANTED- Two men for hu.viii:; Ap
ply Bank hotel. is
WAN"tED A piano hex. Call or wrlle
1112 Pine street. Ifi
U'A NTB! J Ma n" and wife want worH
on ranch. Wrlto box 30, care Chron
Icle. 18
accouipaiiloil by
i" 10'i of Hie
lo bo In 1 1' Hod
ca:,o such bid
and the. bidder
contract
pt rform-
All bids
a certified
liimouui of
to Dalles
should be
should fail lo outer Into
und bond for the faithful
unco of the work.
All bids shall bo sealed and f'o'H
be filed willr the Recorder of D'Olot
1 1 y on or beioie 8:30 p. m, Jtin '
25, 1021, said bld.s to. bu opt nod by
the Rocoider and Council o;i :alil
dale.
Dalles City icserves the rl'h lo
relert any an I all bids
Dated this 15'h dav of June, 1 !).':'
D, 1. CATES,
City R oorder. '-"
LUCHLE CUMMBWS
Teacher of Piano
Sludlo at 513 Union street,
pr.omi black 0001.
Tel
.12'-
POPULAR MUSIC
Taught by
BOB WE1RSCHKUL
Liihiioiis by Appoiiitmeul
Euifiress Theatro Pianist
Toaidier of
Piano, Harmon) and Theory.
l.oiiohollzky iiielhod. Spoidal alien
lion given to borlnueiH Summer term
opens Juno 15. Phone led 311)1 Stu
dio 1000 Kill I on si reel .120
REED TRANSFER
We hall anything, any place, call
ma In 731. 23
venz bauer .
General real estate, ItiHurai.ce, and
loans. 100! East Second Street. Tel
Phone main 1.171. 2Xtf
E. C PRICE
RiEgfafttfinftidl Arclhiiftec'l
001 FIrat National Dank Bldg.
Tho Dalles, Ore. 16tf
Dr. Ceo. F. Ncwhouse
Eye Specialist
We hid equipped to glvn your
eyes the very best of care. Eyea
tested, Glauses gnrJiid.
Second and Washington Streets
1 The Dalles
WANTED Five or six room modem
house, closo In. Wrlto box 111, cue
Chronicle. 2
WMHe Track Liiias
Freight and cxprrNB between Tin
Dalles and Wasco, .Morn and nil wai
ojImih Leave The Dalles, ! a in
dully except Sunday Leave Moro,
1 30 p m Lea vo Wasco, 2:30 p. m
D, M. Pierce, proprietor, Tolephonn
b'.ncl' 1042 or main 471. tf
WOO HARD & TAUSCHEK
Contracting Hricklayers and Plasterers
All kinds of Tile and Cement Work, Fireplace Work a Specialty
.Estimates furnished free of chargi. All Work Guaranteed.
Telephone Mdin or Call nt Gates Block
WANTED Working hou .ekeoper
with experience. Also chain borm-'ih
Hotel Dalle i.
1S'U
Dr. T. DeLARHUE
Eyesight Specialint
Hours 9:00 to 5:00 Sundays and Evsnlngs by Appointment
17-H Vogt Blk Over Crosby's Drug 3tora Phone Black 1111
WANTED Che. ry pickers. Unv
your name anil addre s at the
Chronicle oiflcv.
WANTED -Po Ition as remit on ranid!.
Middle iifod woman. Wrlle box II.
raro of Chron'c'e. IK
WArTfKDCher "it
Kelly Avenue Grocery i lore ewr
morning at 0 o'clock. Call 5F2. 18
WANTED Vacant lot or tract in
outskirts of i own for garden laud
William Dod-on. box 71. Sumner.
'Wash, I
(JOLDENDALE YAKIMA ANI) ALL EASTERN
WASHINGTON POINTS
Are reached the easiest by way of C'jnts an! Maryhlll on the
MARYIIILL FERRY
New Eight-car Ferry No Backing to Board Boat
A 10mlle paved road connects Maryhlll and Qoldendale
New Railroad Crossing
No SanJ
Peoples Transfer Co.
QUICK DELIVERY SERVICE
EXPRESS AND DRAYAGE
Furniture and Piano Moving
Stand at Gisnn's Paint WoreMain .T2t
Residence Phom Red 1811
HARRY L. CLUFF
CRANDA LL UNDERTAKING CO
Wasco The Dalles Dufui
LULU D. CIS ANOAUL. M.i'i.igrr
Urit Thomjt, Anitt.ml M.in.igrr
t.lcrekril CmiPjIimci , ktulil tblx'il lit)
Woman Attendant Telephones
Mrs. M. J. Wlllerton Day Red 351
Telephone Red 17UI Night Red 3SI
J, H. Harper, Black 2182
Motor Equipment
Cut Floweri