PAGE TWO THE DALLES DAILY CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1921. 'UNITED STATES OUT WHY NOT SPEND YOUR VACATION ON YOUR OWN ISLAND? j FOR S, A, TRADE 3UZ MOTH H.-''aWv 2b cigarettes RAILROAD NATIONAL (Cuiitiinud Kicuii 1'fino 1 ) back nn nccr ptsiin'o or lojccdon ol the wage cut until tin- now -wmltliiK rulea in n madn public hci-nii'il to lie 1 1 j;m prul opinion. Tin- pasuililllty of u rail road Hlrlko Is niliilnilzod - milieu tho roads riifilKt' to enter worldnr. iiree mentis tin; Hiiiplnyps contddf-r just Hci' the ,'iplendld .'Ium .'iid ntyle: In new opera hand colored voile and or gnndy l)lon JiifI received !it ICdw C. Pense cotiiiiain. '.'.'I Theifi'G A Difference If ymi'vu lieen ;i "ready niudu" man In tin! pant, bo u "mailo lo older man In tliu Inline. KIthI class band tailor ml mills to ineaHiiru, 00 and up. W It. Weblier, omt block east of post office. till CONDON GETS FAIR PRICES FOR WOOL HOSTON, Ma.SH.. June 'M. (.Special) The psiHt week lias not dll'leied greatly In tlio eastern markets iroui tho preceedlni; week In the wool Initio Some houses which reported. si lair business pievioiiMly have had a er Indifferent rcimcHt lor wool last week, while, on the other hand, in : i chants who leported Imslinw-.i cry dull last week have had a fair call from tho' iiiantifncturcis dui'hi.v ih nriwut week. On the whole, I hi market continues Irregular vif prices iioiiinuv aiioiii steady, iiiihoiuvi it must be said that tine ."tap brl;ht wools have rhowu a down ward tendency. These wools iniv been held relatively lil;h, however While the demand continue;) of general nature, the call come cineiiy lor wools ot htj'.h ti;irn'r blood j;radn and Unci', Durlni; the iwcck Just closed Ihei appears to have lieeu more call foi i ne territory wools ol the line aim tine medium order and lair sale;; ol these wools are reported by certah houses at prices which are linn. "I'll wools sold have been chielly of h man, Nevada ami Arr.oiri ;ypi clothing wools, 1. e, short vool co.itint; the iiianuiaclurei' alum' do to Oil ceniH, depending up in tin quality and character ol IIm wo.i 'While the lonper wools of Ihe Kiemb or medium coiuhini; deserlpiioii n ivi 'osl the mills iroui i!.r lo 7ii cent t clean hasla dependlni: upon how r.oi.t they were. There has been some Utile hade in Oregon flue and line medium wo.il In the oil;;lnal bans at in Ices whic! indicate a clean eo.si of about 7.1 ti 71 cents, while railed jist i j uUw combing wools have I n :ihl m iihout OS lo 7U cents, clean ha.. is, I In higher price being f(,r Ver cholc wind. Tlilti means about !2 lo 1! conta lor the liner and hue uicliiin moois ami aboiil I'l cents lor tin naii-iiiooiis, possibly a lllllci more loi a very choice wool 1 1 ilia IB shown more or Ir.-i couclii Hlvely an lesaiils Ihe wools sold a . i. .. .... i i .. , . . . , . mi- aaie ill loiliion, Wllell a piolili nent eastern huyei paid anywhei'. Irom 17 H-l to tin t i ceuiM lor fin. and fine medium wools linnl.ln HOinewhero irom i!7 uv "in inrcciu 'i nil ih eslhuated lo mean a cleat landed cost of lis to 71 ,.,.l:. 11 llOHton, which is lollx the (-w o the market here lor inch wools am It la a iiucHtiou whether wools o uhnllar dencrlptlou have not ev 1 been Hold hero loi a little es money. Intei-ent Ih lieen In (he propoM'i tariff which It has been leporiei would be adopted bv the lloibe u;i): and mourn eomnuitec, ihat is. : duty -of an cents a pound on Hi Kcoureil content btihu. Tin-, ImsIs o duty, which mlt;ht mtiii , laireMl method of itsoi'Msin,- dulltv as a matter of fad would dlsiriml note a;aliiMi ihe lower unnl- lev Bhrinklui; woolt, and In favor of tie fine ;rade lilr.li vhi 111K1IW! wools Thug, a flue ,irp Au.iialian Woo annnKinn mi per cent, and coMim hO cents clean basis, would pay a per cent ad aloiem duty, while li t?oulh America Lincoln wool sin In); li)K only i!fi par cent, itud coHtlun 1' cejits clean would pax an ml valoien duty of IfiU per cent. Clean Towels Holler towels for bunluexs lion-e unit offices. Dally, $1 rat per month ' three tnvcln per week, Jl uu p, 1 inontli. .Model Uiuudry, Main 11, f Announcement Dr. K. it. Ldn uiiuouiue.. that Dr C. II. Day, lonuerl) ol Ihe AmeiUai: school of osl copal by, has become a soeiated with him In Ihe piail o osteopathy. Tho office will be con ducted under (ho name of Dr l.vl & Day, OBteopallilc plu ician thin door First National bank huildinr 3' 4LC Hi , Uy A. J. Wed (Uli!tf.l 1'iess .Stlllf Col respondc'llt) LUN'DON, Jane 29. "Soutli Ameri ca Is today the brightest Jewel in the diadem of Irudini; nations and nun of the keenest Htrui;iiles in Ihe history of cointiieice is now In pro;- ler.H for possession of a prlcelci tieamne.' This is the opinion of Sir Ki'iikk ley Wood, .M. I'., parliamentary prl vitte secretary to the .Minim or of Health, and tin authority on South American trade and atfalis. '"file championship is bcinj; played mainly In the AiKeniine Hepiiblic," nald Sir Klni;ey. "The stakr.'i are 10(i,d(il),ii(iO pounds and for the liniment tlii' I'niled States are win nltiK- "(ireat Hritan, it i onlj hir to sav, wis once the undisputed chain pion, nor need she lie alraid ol Ihe reason why she was Ihiown oil' her form. It was the war that turned the Arisenline competition upside down. It found us first and America second; It lell us second; and Anireiea llrsl. Not leas significant, II sent Japan ahootinp, ahead of (iermany, franco, Italy and UelEinm "The arrival of Japan Is a nil r prisiiii; event to many Knr.lislimcn. In llllfi slie sold to Argentine just over U ()(,( n t pounds woilh ol ware.", h'or Ihe Hist six months of 1UHI, that lotrl had leaped up lo .'i.ir.u.oon liounds and it continues to rise. Chlelh II N a trade in 'ollon yarn cotton drill, silk handerchlels, jdoss.v silk, calico, sock and an assoilnient uf toys, buttons and lead pencils. Japan, 11101 cover ban opened a bank :il l'.ucnos Ayies, while several Ja panese merchants are now in busl-iiet-r there, mid she has a line of jteainers s-.illlni; refiiihirly to the Hivcr il'late. Definitely, in short, lapan has arrived anions the na tions. "As lime fjoea 011 the race for first place in the Ai'Kentino niaiket will probably be between Ihe United Stales, Japan and iiiitaiu. As lor ueriiiany, her luliire in Suuili Ameri ca is as yet uncertain. Once upon a lime sir' supplied Argentina with more than half of all the Jewelry and melalware bo,i(;ht from Ihe rest of the world. Today Ihe ap,onts of German iiianii factiiiers are hack a(;ain, offerini; dieiulcals and dyes, machinery and hardware al 'cut' prices. Hut abnoi mal conipeiillou cannot endure, and in auv case it has not materially U'fcctod the main slriiKiilo between Ihe United Stales and Hrilain, "Here there Is no icason why ('.real liiitain should not lake the lead as eliiphal Ically as she has done on tin.1 i;olf links. The Arf.en :lne people like us, ami they lilt jitr methods. .Millions of pounds of llritisli capllal have helped lo di velop their country. "If Hie ptle were the chlef share mi a yearly Hade of one hundred 11 1 11 Ion pounds, II would bu well Aorlh the striving for. II Is nr.ich uore than Ihat. Tin.1 ArKeullne is like Australia: she has Just be;uu lo );row, and nobody cim mark IIm limits of her future. Could Ihe wealth hall a century hence of thai practically virgin land be accurately lorelold loday, there are a lew limine, us who would have Ihe iuiar.i latlou to accept a picture of such .uosperity. A populallou rathei lamer than l!el!;iuiiis'ii Is llvinr, In a 0,1111 1 y biMl'.er lhau the Unlleil iiir,doin, (ierniauy, fiance, Spain, Italy and Japan pn! lor.ether. Its liossibllllles aie well nluh as vasl is Ihe need ol Ihe human race lor neat and wheal lo eat and wool to Acnr. It Is a shaie In there Inline loseihillllca as much as to win .1 ueseiii advantage ihat the nations I 1 1 111 amicable rlvalrx. '"I'heio I:, room for all, but the lUer.tli.u I , who will be llrsl?" 3,000-YEAR-OLD Uy A. J. West (tllllll'J I'll'.I HIltlT l'llltlltlllll'lll) LONDON. June 7 five's sislel ins arrived In Loudon. She lies In a niuan ileal packini; 'ase In Ihe Hn.vplolony section ol he I'lllveisll) t'olh'Ke, (lower street, md she doctm't mind in the lea-1 leint; called Ihe oldest young woman 11 Ihe world. I'rolcwsor I'llnder l'etrle. who ha-, hecn ieawaleniUK the centuries in pl, has Just brought this uuimm 10 London. She is at leasi S.000 art) old IIcmIiIo her .Moses Is unite I model 11 volliur fellow, and to her 'he II' Caesars are but so. yesterday. She )od in pre-lyiiaMlle KK.vpt. one. heloie hlulorv bad biu'im She Aas ibo-.iKnudri of year beioie the 'Mamids and befoie men chipped u stone Ihe iceoid of their lives md tunes AIUioukIi other pre IvnitHtio skeleton'' hao been ilh. J :f .1 Villi Bf 7ni"i ill How would you like l own an island in the Northland, an Island holding ii snun summer cabin? Thorn is no reason why you should not own one if the idea appeals to yo-.i. Ontario's vast waterways contain countless Islands or all sorts, shapes' and sizes. -Most of them beloiiK I", the provincial (overnnient and are for sale at ridiculously low I'ie.ures. Ten dollars per acre is the averaisu price. As many of the islands are less than an acre in extent, yon J inlay purchase one 01 ineiii 101 a nominal sum. In t lie French Hlver district, bo well beloved by sportsmen, are uiuny Islanddotted lakes. Most of these waters are little visited and well ! slocked with fish. T1011I lake, reached! by an eit;bt mile boat ride fron il'aKet. station, is noted for Its excel-! lent fishing and scenic beauty. This beauty Is due, In larj;e measure to covered In Fgypt, this Is tho oldest preserved body of a woman ever known. lOxperls say yeais old when with her knees she was about 'M she died. She lies drawn up to her chin her and one hand resting bol'nK moulh. Her preservation Is lo exposure In tho sun. She due has been sun-dried mid then lelt in Hie sands of Kgypt while empires lose and fell and centuries, like tides, washed over the world. 'Most of her bones are exposed, a palo amber color, and hero anil ther" a few Inches ol' neatly woven (doth adhere lo them her N.OIIII year ol gown! Her head Is wonderfull miwerveil. ller eves weie large, hel forehead broad, and she was cet lalnly a tall, slim girl. - .... . Tho museum, in which she lies contains some beautiful, soft F.gyp linn I'mIoIcs I'erhnns some n it it a poor little ghost will bo seen look lug mound for a new dress, beca.tse at the moment tar tho worst Kve's sister Is by dressed woman lu London. illave you seen till the new stles in Wlrthinor dollar blouses? Take one or more with vou on your vacation, bold inclusively at Fdw. C Pease company NO REASON TOR IT. When The Dalleu Citizens Show a Way. There can be no reason why any leader of this whil suffers Ihe tor- tuiea of an aching back, tho annoy unco of urinary disorders, the pains EMPRESS Tonight and Thursday William Farnum In "HIS CJREATHST SACRiFKir His latest ami last picture. Also "THK TRUCK HOUS10 BANDIT" UKORGK STKARNS On (he Organ Coming "The Idol of (he North' ro csinp m on raw os - ? cozy Cf?& n thf the pretty Islands. Some of them have been used for several seasons but camping panics, but nearly all still belong to the government and hence are available for purchase. Working northeast from Trout Lake, the wide expanse of Lake Nip lssing is entered. Here are many islands with fine beaches. One of Ihe larger of these inlands will hold a boys' camp this summer. Crossing Lake Niplssing, the town or Nortli Hay is reached. This is tho gateway to a lake region that stretch, es northward. Timagaini Lake, 72 miles north of Nortli Hay, an octo puslike lake with nine long arms, contains 1,000 islands. Count 'ein. They have all been numbered by the government. They range in size from a few square' feet holding a long pine, to Tiniagami with its iS.OOO acres of forest trees. and dangers of kidney ills will fall to heed the words of a neighbor who has found dellef. Head what a The Dalles citizen says: Mrs. 10. M. Haynes,' 7213 ilrd SI., says: "I have ulwnys found Doan's Kidney Hills to bo a rellablo remedy for attacks of kidney complaint. My back was weak and lame and 1 felt so miserable 1 could hardly do my work. Headaches and dizzy, nervous FLAGS SPARKLERS DECORATIONS JUDD & 2M En si Fruit Boxes PEACH, APPLE BOXES IN Tum-a-Lum SOU E. Second St. Tiniagaini's islands provide site for many charming summer homes There are a number of Cleveland and Pittsburgh families among the. summer colony. The area of Lake Tinragami is 85 square miles, exclu Hive or its islands. This insures against the possibility of crowding even though several hundreds of families make their summer homes there. Hear Island, 13 miles from Tiniagami station, boasts an Indian village and a Hudson's Hay Post and is the center of Island llfo. Several launch services afford ample means for getting about for those who do not have their own launches. Fishing and scenery are all that could be desired. Hass, dore, pike and trout are plentiful. A boat trip auiongt the islands presents a kaleldescopic pic turo with ever changing vistas of 1 green and blue beapty. spells were frequent and the action of my kidneys was irregular. 1 used Flrvin'ii Klrinev Plllst for these at tacks and they soon relieved the troublo. 1 felt like a different person and my Kiuneys uian i irouDie me. Price 60c at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills tho same that Mrs. Haynes had. Foster-Milburn Co Mfrs., Uuffalo, N. V. CARLISLE Second AND PEAR STOCK Lumber Co. Main 2911 DANCE 4 CHENOWITH GROVE Open Air Pavilion rum $1.00, 9 p. m. to 12:30 UtiUlCl!, j Qr 10c Pei. Dance TONIGHT The Dalles Battery COMPANY 514 East WILLARD BATTERIES Beautiful Display of. DRESSES, HATS, WAISTS AND SKIRTS Mezzanine Floor Bank Hotel Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday An Oregon Product Eicon Mfg. Co., 4531 Washington St., Portland, Ore. 3 Days 50c Thrift Coupon This Coupon and 50c in cash opens a $1.00 8avlngs Account and obtains a Liberty Bell Bank. The Wasco County Bank The Wasco WHAT PEOPLE LIKE BEST IS BANK SERVICE The Citizens National Bank studies to please you. Each one is made to feel that this is his or her bank a bank where the interests are mutual. Along these lines we have won many friends. We pay FOUR percent on Savings Accounts and have an up-to-date Safety Deposit Vault with Boxes to rent at very low rates. Citizens National Bank Telephone Main 3101 Offlcen Dr. J. A, Reuter.-Vice-Pres. H. El Qreene. CaahUr J. r. Turack, Aia't Cashier. Second St. GABRIEL SNUBBERS More! LAST THRIFT COl. PON WILL BE OFFERED FRIDAY It Is not too late to take advunta'ge of our gen erous offer to assist you in opening a Savings Ac count. But it will be .too late after Saturday. The last 50c Thrift Cou pon will appear in the paper Friday night. Hun dreds have already open ed Savings Accounts. If you have not done so, clip the accompanying Coupon and open an ac count wiih this Bank the first thing TOMORROW. CONDITIONS: (1) $1.00 of the account must remain on de posit for one year. (2) If a second deposit is not made within BIX MONTHS, the 50c Coupon w4l be deducted when the account is closed at which time the Bell Bank must be return ed. (3) Only one account can be opened by an individual. County Bank Dlrctor . j. aiaaeiKuui. Arthur Seufert Or. J. A. Reutr Dr. B. C. Ollogai H. U Kuck J. O. HllmWc J. J. Van Uelltn