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THE DALLES DAILY CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1921
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Musical Events Interest.
(Farewell recltnU by two wull-lcnown
leadnrii of tin; coiimiimity, and the
ti'tcrmnih ol school iitlaln. lonstitu-
ed Dm principal features ol the week's
lighter activities the city
her of vacailoti parties and affairs ol
nil out of door naiuri! Is Increasing
as the hot weather draws near, add
next week will sec tin climax of .lune
entertaining bclorc many leave lor
the b( ache? anil other re-iorls.
Ilrst lilr, public
Shower
Miss Anna
Lowell weie
shower parti
tor Mis;, Hadlty.
lo.".eh and Miss Ethel
hoalespes lor a Mirprlie
Thursday inulit, honoi
Jng AIlcs Kllzabelh llailliij, who Ii '
be a July bride. Tin; bower was civ
in at the W. O. Hadlf.'.. home ami the
refreshments wen' serve-! ;n ihe W. K.
Lowell home, which bad been elahur
ately decorated lor ihe ctca-lnn. The
houce was dr coral i'il with lluvveis and
evergreens, Baskets ol pink nine" an. I
a doll bililo decorated i In- dliiln;',
table. The r.llts were ol a miscellan
eous chaiaeler. The gin hIb pieuent
were: Mrr. K. C. lilunt ami Mrs. Hal
oid Oanner, Misses Maud llarrlmaii,
Amelia Sleeves, 'Nell I Ins; Idas, Ue:i
trice Cotlie, Helen Schoren, Noiuia
Mcdler, Thelina Kilt., Jeanelte. Cros
lield, Margaret Mab r, Helen llerhrtns
and Elizabeth Hadlej
'.Miss lladley will he iiiaiili'd to I'M
ward Rent ley of liesno, Cnl. Ilolh
have, been Minimis ol the University
of Orecon. Mlas lladley Is a inemhe"
of Ihe Alpha Phi sniorlty and .Mr.
By Margaret Walker
the children wiitlu,; iiiolodv
sounded on the I'liiiiu, They a'so
corr-.'ctly named interv.-'i nod ca
deuces sounded on the p!,it.. .lust,
of the pupils began .win Alft-M Cum-
Die mini I mills durliij; the past y ur. l-ip'omas
wi'ie (!lvtli lor tl'o yearn work o
leach pupil In the da u. Helen
J I'cmbci ton, who has siiidled nly a
i
i keys. This was the
jiecltal given in the .'if.'.
I Those IiiIiIiik pari in I lie Proliant
I u eie:
I .Martinet Dnlrymple, W'lllsa lliown,
I Robert Rl',",n, Thiimas Ward, Li-da
'Thompson, .Marjoile Hrlni;olf, Riilh
llenlei Hariilie.ll Milne, (iviieva
IJnir, 'Ruth Curtlhn, (laid Kulton.
Marjoile Manchi-r.ter, Real i Ice Man
cluster, Hep n IVinhfi ton, John
Xhleldn (.llhuiir.i-n, Ruth Knit.,
Camilla Hales, Lois Aldilcll. Ad.
aide Keielniin. Maileiim Hill, l livllls
I'atluon, l.licllo Keiiu.-dv. l.i'M.
I'll all, Ilany Van Dellen, lUntil.''
FillUeruon, (irnce Wcdi'inf, William
.Sunn Ceil rude Vaser. (ioldn
riiomi .sou and John Cioftoti.
Martinet Chnrnbeis also
on Ihe rnograinine.
appeared Oregon City and Mr and
Kaile of Spokane, Wash.
Mrs
R
Rentley Is a menibcr ol
Nu Krnternlt.
Lawn Party.
Mm. M .Jui'Lensnieler
with a lawn party lor bei
turs, Dm olh.) and Helen,
afternoon at Ihe home of
French, 1107 Trevltt at reel
wlillo loses were used tor
he !3ijjnri
enlerlalne I
two daue.n
Wednesday Mrs. I). M.
I'lnk and
Ihe tables.
Mrs. Fiench nsshled Mrs. .Itirs.'.ei.i'
meler. Those present: June John inn.
'Dbroihy and I I. den .lurt;ensinilei , AIM
dred liuii'hlorl, I.ols I'ri uch, L'uini'i
I'JElieil, Cleo U liter, l.uella ('iilU'ii,
Jack Raker, Dick Raker and Hlllie
Culleu.
Initiate New Hotel. '
Tlm new Colunil'la (!ori;e Intel
was inltlali d to ( lis ili.u I'.ucnli;
Wedncslliiy evenlii",. when the
.women nl Hie I', VI. (). were outti
t'alu.'d by their luisbnndi), 1 1 1 li. I
I..'h, vltb a dinner party dance .i
the, I'lnu new hotel near Hood Rive
on the Columbia river Highway.
The affair wan a uurprlse to the
women and had been the subji c!
of much couj. cture din Inn the Week.
They were asked lo dress In ' li-lr
evonlni; kowiis Wodiienilay iH'eniir.
and come for a ride. Kach one nia.l
a niiess as lo 'heir d'ntliiaiiou.
When they arrived Sidney Klooui
olllcialed In prcseutiu'; 'Mrs, John
Van Delicti with a two pound box
of welners lor ImiiiK coriectty
Kiiussed.
It I, Kit U dellv ied an address
Of welcome. Mr. and Airs (luy
ICmery ol Hi. ml River under Ihe ai
aumed name ol Air ami .Mis. A. K.
Steelcrolt, had been delcKaicil lo
pose as iilal.' ol llcem ol iho 1
and R. I I., nrnanlzalloii". Tb
women were I 'd t.i believe Ibal an
Inlllatoiy ce emiiiiv would b.- alai)d
ilurini; the i vi nine When Hi -y be
came sulllcli'iitly nieasv, li was dc
tuned, and lluallv proved to b
camoulliiyu. The bum table in Hie
binall dliiln!: louiii was very pi- an
ItiH to look upon, wilh eviiy thing
new, in linen, chin i and silverware
Yellow callloi.Hl.t vwie the Huwei.;
iltied Coven wue laid Im lo-ly
Kiieala. IJ.ii b i I lb 1'. K O. meui
In I'H le. el'nd lamia ol silver pencll'i,
elcvnly w.appe.l lo hi e- eni hit
lainji'-1 . vi n I'liiii-e dinn.'r w.i-
f i rvi l.
Or. i
i eiaaind
.Mai(jaiet Hit, Patty Alia. J. W. Con
ion enleitalueil lor her Utile dau.Ui
:er M area i el Tin.adaj alieinoon
lune I I. The nccai.ilii wai, in liuiioi
ol her i:ivlh biilhday annivi iniiry
Outdoor games weie playi d on lie-
awn and relnulilili'iils vi re seiveii
.n the dlnlni; mkiiii. The U'tlr
people piesmt ven. : Isabel .Se.ll'erl,
rMna May .Seuf.?rl, (ieor);.inne Hod
dor, Joan Hladeliuan, Ruth Williams
Donald Williams linty Tlioniau,
Ailn? (label, M irlha .I'oisytll. At;niT.
i.'oisylh, Alajorle Sims, .Malcdm
'viler, Alary and Alair.atei Clnisti''
ondi.n.
Tin iie " Recitals
.Jaiden, who !
:.sliiiu ol Alitsii
.vol U '.villi three
Gi en .Mrs.
ach. s tin
elorcd this
rei Itala ijivcn
VI loi
Dim. .inp
s yeai's
iJaltir-
. and
.lav ev.nllitf. Alonda iveuln
i'liesdav alteiuoi.ii.
Miss Roberta Wilccx and M'n.i
Crystal Wllcinc, slsteis, wer.- pr -anlnl
In recital S.iluulay lilibt
The program consi: ' -h ol: I, (,'
-A bum Leal," (Cieii;) ; (b) "Watch
i.iiin's Soni',," Robeita Wllcov.
Z (a) "To A Wild Ryu.',' (AleDow
.'Ik' (b) '-nuiiliuH liuil.il'li'
(.!. Iiyl'.e) ;
:: Dint
I nor).
I I (.1) '
"Itllll.
'"Vuii'h
! .t h
i.i
ilunliiii', I'Ulli
Ciystal Wil.'os.
'I luiiK.'.i Ian Dreanin,'
' - onranli'," (llai h);
in b i' a n e e, " 1 1 le l.'r) ;
I'm in," (Taiihi);
I'ccui," (MeDi.wi II) ; li
Wilcox.
(a) '-Annuel,
( i''a
(b))
(
(O
. Im
irt-ini;," (l'ortler)i
.Wachs); Crvntal
i Aloudav ulMht's
at Ihe Vo;.'.t school
on tiatlon of Hie
(ll-iel.); (h) "l.ovi
(c) (' in leant-."
Wilcox
iei'i al .va.i held
and was a deni
Diinuln;: :sie'e
I' improved in.tsic I'.tudy for lit ln
i en. Decoralivo 1','aturia w e til
black notes and musical oh.iacei-s
ruspemled in Hie air in front of ih"
i lar.e.
Keyboaid transpoititiou by li'tle
lots was much enjoyed In Hie
audience. A walls:, "The l'alhr"
and a lullaby went tremiposiil to any
Ke, either major or minor as a bed
I i r by the auilli nee.
Those takln-j iiail were Hetty
Doiolh.V Orcene, Loulie
Anne Alaij;aret Audi awn.
ek Veiiiillliui', Lola Van
I
K. - ). i 'I'.ioiuas,
l.itbbe,
l'Yedcr
a n ei.j.)e I d niiiK Hi
of the ev. mil". .Mil' I
w; a I Miitr'-oil lr. the h.Uel oi chest r;
The DaMea penule weie espoclallv i.uipiiK.' I'ealme
l.tvoieii in ih.it the uillclal opening
ol the hold d. 0". not occur uti'tl
toils j
lltiiu, Julia Duncaii. Sn.-.auii" Al.ir
i'ei', R.muouil U.itihow, (!ei,r,',.ii'n.
Dodder, Hobby Seulert, I'aul l.'rencli.
( h:.rle. Roib. Ruth Williams. Mar
jnlii Taylor, Jay KorlcU, lOdra Ann
iic.ileil Reinlee Coulter, Kdn.i L.ds
Maju. Joan .Siiidelmai., Do i r
Mi'oltei', Maiy Coml'iii, lone Chan y.
Alaim.ei He Cbri.man, Lamella Hear
1 u lfeity llo.uh, Mai'iaiet llc.i: s
Untold Dawron, Dirothy Mtlckle
Me'l Msllhow, llo.li'.er WiiliaiiM. Ho
we la Yates, (leoi-.atin Jloddcr
i'i lal Wilciu, Robeita Wlb-ox
.Lucaiet West nnd Fieda Alasb.
AH. i. .Maiden pieseiiii d a ji oup id
her oldei pt'.plls In aclial Tu-sibn
all. 'i noun at her hiiiiie. A pleaslnu
M'r Oenienin' Haclljl,
'.liM l.'i. lie Cunimiii.i preBfnte.l
her jiiiplln In rn l.ih!Hon oi eiis-i
work at the hleh 'i-hjnl a.i J.iie Inn,
Monday nirU' i' pl.Ki i-i .win
lived. All Dl Hie Wivli prep ut
IlielllOI'V W.ilk, Dl llllll IliVlllH tl.i.'ll
Piovlniitly .'iiii.lhi.il in aimvei ilia
ipieeiionr. io,l- luiiiti'i'-: ihq.i
Miry ln(eivlti'. Lllile Hu i ijeile
Allltie (u riecll.v am Weie
Hons i.oui Hie ,ii i. -ii v
l.ey ni. H k d Hit. In
The child en 1'i.ipui o
I vlllllih . 1. 1 u role i(.
Car tl.il.. I: v ut a ui.
I .'ill 1,1'l'H
r i., Hid
i.i iritiiiv!'
lllllen l
iii.-a-uii"'
i . ! b
U'.e altiin.iou
ie til" enterlalnlii'A niiiulieis reii
ilH-nl by Minn Alice Hcn'Meve
Smith, who Is nu accomplished
h.upist and Alius YeiliiM, who i,
li 'inail.- leader.
Miss SiiiIiI: told Home ol the hi
rv ol Hi h' lp and it's evolu Ion
It'C'lli n I -1 1 lllKtiuiueil! wbleh tin
- neliuit piu. pie earrlul mispend d
mill the wtli&l to Hie present el llio
He l-irliiiuii 111, wlil.-h Ik made will.
I i" e i.i w ood and ha : nt.ui'
'e i.l'iM'd piHilii'b' si'"
clnr.Mlcnl music Alms Yeike.-.
two pleaslu sebniliinn: "1'be
.mi.. by He ll.ud" and "When I
ad The ' i,i " 1-Mna l.ol-. ALuoil
v'd a r iup of luiir select iin
1 a n nf i D .ioHiv .St ckle
W alion. 1'ieda Marsh an 1
Ji u
lid
id
D N C I N G
rilORNTO I S l.AKLS
TONIGHT
Farewell Dinner Party Dr, and At'"!.
A. S. Ksson entertained a li,v lull
mati! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 h with a diuuei' party at.
the Hotel Dalles, Monday evening.
lioiioiiiiK Airs. Joseph iStail- linan,
who lell the' city yesletday to visit
her foriui r home ai Kabolta, .Mo.
Mrc. West Hostess Airs. T. Ii. Weal
was bosless to the RriilK; Luncheon
club Tuesday uIt-.;rnoon. There were
four tables al Hride.i : Airs. C.eorK"
lilakeley leceived the blub sror"
prize. (July ineiiibers ol th club
weie iiresent.
Luncheon For Mrs. Stadtlrnan Airs
Carlton 1'. Williams entertained wilh
a luncheon Thursday, hoiioiln: Airs
Htadelinan. The decorations weie ol
marigolds and cornllo.wers. Thy a1'
lernoon was spent socially. Amoiif
Hose piesenl weie Alesdaiii
Suidelman, It. D. Alaxon. 1!. C
UlliiKer. S'er.ia .Mays, C,u lion I.
Pepper, (). 11. Krier, Al. R. Alaltln-w,
llalllu Rice Victor Alaitlm, Clyd
Sell., T. II'. Wi;st, Al. Williams
and .Miss Prude Palteixon
Graduates Gntet tained Airs. W.
Rayley entertained Satuidtiy even
I ii k, honorliiK several liiembels ol
the hb'.h school f-iadiiailni: cla: s.
Cauls and d.inclni; weie ihe enle:'
lailllin lit of Ihe evenlm:. Dailitv l e
liesbliients weio sei ve.it by th
llo.:tesi. Tho e pieienl v.'e-e: Allrs."
liee t'li isc, Phyllis Patlsoli, Ma)
art't Alcl.eod, A'lnnll'i i d Amy,
K'atherine llayfey and Doioihv Ray
lev and William H. .McNeil, John
Mcl.eod, Triiinan Wllci x, L'uoch
.'bnse iii.d Neii, Weinmarl:
Sevinitn LlitluLiy Aiinivei .-.ary Aln
'MytU' yiiiith ave a b rrhdav party
nr he- little daughter, Roninna lasl
Friday. Out of door gam en wer"
iilayrd. The table was decorated
ii pin1' and white ami pink baskets
I candy wue ei'ven ai: favois The
iili lhd.-.v ca:;e held si v. n i -unite"
The little ',neats piesenl were,
Anna Alarcaret Andirws, Darotliv
-icailer, (iirce Laii'.. 1! ryl Vim
leholek. HiPle Vandei binin, C,-ors"
lannett and Slalford Hniilli
Dauerc Entertain M r. and Air Fied
llauer entertained al their home on
Kim .".tree! last niiilil lion nine -everal
out ol town cues's, who hive been
vlr.il inn them this week. Tanielully
an anijeil boiupiels of sweel pea.-i Weie
ineil in Ihe looms. There wer. Iht"..
(aides of bridge and tliree tables nl
,1'lve hundred. Reliesbmeill:- W'I'O
sered. Tin invitaCoual lid included
Me..srs. and Ale.alaines Itoji Alarcuin,
Frank KIllK. llem-Ke Kliebel, Harold
tlau;;er, C. T. Woodaid, V.-n. l'.jiier,
Alls-.js Realrlce Cotfoe, .luaulta Craw
ford, .Messrs. HI hum" liellinnen iinl
Itoln i l Murray. The out of town
!!iieMs were .Mr. nnd .Mr L.tnue of
Villein, Mr and Airs. V Rennet t of
Dance Tonight
Chenowllli grove open air pavl
10 cents per dance. Fiee danclna lioni
11 lo 1)145.
ly ,,orl!.l Wcdncaday p. tn. v.-lth
vAIis. .Margaret White, 711 Calhoun
, stt itt Prayer meeting, 8. ReV. 0. K.
I Hal tman. pastor.
Notice
The KhIkIiIk of Pythla.i Fourth of
July (ommitKe on ai ranKcmunls d(
site to hold ii parade on the moinltii;
of the Fourth on the cllv atreet.-i, and
all business houses and organizations
jaro co.-dtully Invited lo help make
I Ibis a success by hnvliiK a float nr
other suitable display In the put-ado.
Patilotlc organizations especially are
Invited to assist "In this matter. Any
one interested !s invited to confer wilh
J. W. Allen, chairman of the commit
tee on parades. IS
f .FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH'
Rible school at 10. Communion i.vl
inoinlng worship, 11. Cotnhlno.l Senior
and Intermediate Christian "Endeavor.
7, Kvenlns service, 8. .Midweek prayer
service and bible study, Thursday, S,
Air. and Airs. C. C. Roberts, ministers
first .Methodist church
Washington nnd Fifth. Morning ser
vice, 11. Subject, "At The Point of
Power.'' Evening service. S, Hubjnct,
'Menu Christ His invasion." Youw
people'.-) morning watch srrvlce In
city paik, (I a. in. Sabbath school, it)
.Mid-week service Thur.idlt, H. Rev.
W. H. II. Forsyth, paalor.
CHRISTIAN SGIBNCH SOCIETY
Seventh and Case streets. Services
11 a. m. Sunday and 8 p. m. Wednes
day. Reading room maintained by the
coclety In rooii? 607 First National
bank building Is open to thn public
dally, except Sunday, from 8 n. in.
to li p. in.
MORE THAN 3,000 RECEIVE
O. A. C. TRAINING IN YEAR
I ST. PETER'S CHURCH -Services
dining summer months: Flir.l mass,
7 a. m. Second minis, !l::i0 a. in. Rene,
diet Ion alter second mass. Confessions
on SunilajK and eve ol llrsi Friday
tiom I to ii p. in., and 7 to .!) p. ni
Rev. P. J. O'ltourke, pastor.
F.T. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Trinity IV. Holy cnmninnlon, S a in
Church school l):t,; Morning prayer,
U. Friday, June 24. Nativity St. John
R.i pl 1st. Holy column. lion, 10. Satur
day. June 2.1, apodal service. Rev. Dr.
Rradner i,f New York will address
ihe congregation Rev Dr. Uradntr
lepics. nlr, lb; n national department
of lellginus education. Rev. O. (!.
Iloit.holt, rector.
CONCiREOATIONAL CHURCH
Morning .service, 11. Children's Day
will be observed with a program by
Ihe Sunday school. The Rlble school
will ineel at 10 o'clock No evening
service. ,
CALVARY RAPTIKT CHURCH -
Union ami Seventh. Pleaching service,
II a. in. and S p. in. Rlble .'; en on I. 1(1
Junior R, Y. P. U 7. Prayer meeting
and bible study Thursday. Pastor
John L. Rogue.
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH -Elm
anil O streets, Sunday school, 10.
Aloinlng woiT.hlp, 11. Subjed, "The
Eagle" Junior Christian Endeavor, li
In erniediato Cliri.il Ian Endeavor, 7.
Ewn.ng sr-rinon, 8. Ladles' aid month-
Sure.y BH.
JULY
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Plancfort Solo Leopold Codawtky
1 Ah I Moon of MJllghl From "In a Persian CarJtn"
I (LHnan,M Ttnor ...... Tho Ktl
When Mr Sl.lp Com SalUng Homo ISfwart.Dortl)
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INSTRUMENTAL
("l b. Swan (Le Cytnt) (Saint-Sutnt)
1 'Cello Solo . Wlll.m Wlll.k.
I. Ucrcau.ofrouiJocalyn (Vadard) 'CelloSolo . Will.m WUI.k.
f Aiii.ricaji KanUuU Put I ( Victor Herbert)
New York Polk B.nd
L Amtricul hantiui Pari II ( VkIof Herbert)
New York Folic Band
POPULAR
f jtm.rica (My Country. 'Tie uf Thee) (Smith.Carey)
' Mined Voicee Coll.ul.l Choir
U ie (Emmett) Criterion Mat Quail. I
Now I Lay M Down To Sleep (MitehelhMeyer)
Tenor Duet , . J. mat Sheridau and Jam.. Lynch
I. Sprlnttlm (Kahn-hriedlanJi Tenor . JauieaSherldaa
( Wbcru the Laiy Miwlulppl Flow (Ffrench'J Frtynei
Tenor and Baritone . . Chat. Halt and EUiott Shaw
l. Sm.body'.Molher(5. rine-VaaTileer) Cruceol Male Trio
f Diowey Head (ruins Berlin-Vaughn Je Loath)
.... Strand Mai Trio
LSaunUrlne Along With Siuan ( VVaren-Curli.)
Strand Mai Quartet
f Ncille In Your Daddy' Arm (rc-A.r.iura.)
J Tenor and Baritone , , Billy June and Erneet Her
Down Yond.r (Ciberi)
Tenor ami Ba ritone . Billy Jono and Eruett Hare
FOR DANCING
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I Croonlne h'ox Trot Introducing Ju$t a Week from 7'i
J day', . . , . , . Cail Fantou'a Orche.tr
I In Your Eye One Step Introducing "Andrew"
I Carl Fenton'e Orchetlra
, I Wonder Where Mr Sweet, Sweel Daddy'. Cone fox Trot
; B.nnl Kruaier't Orthe.tia
- I. Satanic Bluet Fox Trot , . Benni Kru.g.r't Orvh.ttra
I Tea LaT-fe Trot Whiting)
. KudrWiedoeft'eCaliforalan
1. Jabberwockr-fo Trol . . Rudr Wledoell'a CalifwaUn
f Moonbeam Fox Trot , , Cre.n Brother' Noy.tly Band
J. I Call You Suiuhlu fo Trot Introducing "Say Yet"
I. Green Brother.' Noyeltr Band
I Cherie l.Uy lar)Fex Trot (flieol Carl Fenton'e Orcheelr
JueiKeep a Tbouht For Me Fox Trot Introducing "At
I way" Cul K.ntoi'. Urch..Ua
( ORSON, Till: MUSIC MAN
OKECON ACHICULTUUAL COL
LEriE, COt.VALI.LS, June IS. - All
Oregon enuntles, il!) other .".t'ales, anil
lf forrign eounlrles were lepresent
ed In the sludent body registration tor
Ihe sehool year 1!)2()-1!)21. The lotnl
number ol long eourse students wa
:!C.r.4, wlille Hie grand total Inoludinu
short course students wan -1:170 Thl
does not take Into consideration thosf
In attenilaneo t'niinors' wre!;.
Hlxly-one ol the :uu graduatea or'
the college In June were transterrrrt i
1 inin Instliiitlnns in 15 stater,, and
one orelf;n eounuiry.
The average ai;e of June f?f ad nates
nf the college war. 24.'.) yea is, higher
than nnial. This Is said to be due
lo the fact that many of I lie men lost
time from college while In Ihe ser
vice. Thr- oldest student was 51
years and the oungP3t 10 yean and
11 inontlir..
At.' i Icultiire was In the lend In the
lint ol 1H21 graduates of the college,
1)1 comiileiinr; the worlr. Eight, wer"
Ironi honii) economics and 511 from I
commerce.
Twenty spven Orpgon muni Ion, 11
olhor states, and two foreign conn-
fries were rpprerenled In the collpgo
senior class in the school year jusi
closed,
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- Notice of Annual School Meeting
Notice is rereby given to the legal
voters of School District No. 12 of
Wasco, County, State uf Oregon,, that
Ihe annual school meeting of said
District will be hold at the High
School bulldlns; to begin at the
hour of 2 o'clonk on the third Mon
day ol June, being llu 20th day of
June, A. U, 1021.
J. II, KIRK.
Chairman Board of Directors.
I'rudince to.. Patterson,
District Clerk. " J1-11-1S
The School Board Election
TIME MONDAY, J UN: 20, 2 P. M. ,
PLACE HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING.
Two directors will be elected.
Every qualified voter can vote at this election.
Why you are asked to vote for JOHN L. BOGUE
for director:
1. He is a property owner and taxpayer in The
Dalles.
2. Is the father of 4 children attending our city
schools.
3. Has shown an active interest during the past
year in the pupils of the local schools.
A. HE HAS THE TIME TO ATTEND to SCHOOL
BOARD BUSINESS.
Does his experience qualify him for the impor
tant position? Judge for yourself.
EDUCATION Parochial and public schools, .
High school and academy,
Moody training course,
Shorter seminary course.
BUSINESS Business college course,
American Sales Book company, one
year.
Traveling salesman, wholesale dry
goods, New York and Michigan,,
3 years.
NEWSPAPER WORK Elmira, N. Y. Gazette, re
porter and circulation.
Special Work Elmira Telegram.
Williamsport Grit.
Salt Lake Tribune.
Colfax Palouser, semi-weekly. Editor
8 months.
Editor, "Trench and Camp," Camp
Lewis, one year.
Camp Lewis Commissioner, Presbyterian war
service, one year.
He spent two years in the army welfare work
with the 91st and 13th divisions at Camp Lewis.
Wfiy does he seek election to the school-board?
"I am Interested 11 our nchools and consider It an honor to serve
a community on the school board. 1 believe that I can bo of service
to our city and our young people. No mistake wl'l be made in the
election of any of the candidates, They are all worthy citizens and
will render good service. I am sure that any one of them will
appreciate the honor of eke. Ion to the office and ! also would ap
preciate the honor and solicit your vote."
Vote for JOHN L. BOGUE for school director.
(Paid Adv.) By John L. Bogue, The Dalles, Oregon
SAY You saw it in the Chronicle when buying adv. goodfC
CALVARY
BAPTIST
CHURCH
Sunday A. M.
"The
Aggressive
Faith"
An enjoyable Sunday
evening service with an
interesting sermon.
Pastor John L. Pogue
Send it
Tniho
We have no quarrel with any firm that
uses every available opportunity to
bring its service before its customers.
We do it ourselves. But it is a pleasure
for us to occasionally reverse the or
der of things and let our customers
know that we appreciate their steady
patronage and that we value it highly.
And as wo value it we shall certainly
use every effort to give the, service
that will keep it.
MODEL LAUNDRY Main 41
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raw
VISITORS IN TOWN
are invited to make this their headquarters for
food during their stay. They will find, here
first class food, perfectly cooked and court
eously served. They will find every attention
paid to their wants and they will find the bill
entirely free from any suspicion of overcharg
ing. Try Our HOc Noon-Day Luncheon
BLACK & WHITE RESTAURANT
Corner Second and Court
Ch erries Wanted
T
Paying
Cash
SEE ME REi ORE DISPOSING OF YOUR CROP
CARL WODECKI
822 East Second Street Across from Wasco Warehouse
GOOD MU8IC
GOOD FLOOR