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THE DALLES DAILY CHRONICLE. THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1921. PAGE THREE NEWS NOTES Marriage License Issued A mar riage license wns Issued to Forest K. E'rickson, 28, of listacadn. and Lola Atla Mann, 21, or The Dalle3. Tank Open (or Men The high school awlmniiug tank will be open for men only tonlght.Tlie water will be heated sufficiently to take off the chill. Daughter Is Born Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Simonsen, Jr., have just received word of the birth of a daughter last Saturday. The Sim onsens formerly lived in The Dalles, moving from here to Pendleton, their present home, about four years ago. Will Attend Conventions U. A Duncan will leave Saturday morning tor Los Angeles where he will attend the convention o!' the Ulg Tiee club, an organization of Pacific Mutual Life Insurance company agents. Ik' will also remain In Los Angeles lo attend the lilks' convention. Auto Camp Poputai A total of 433 automobiles, averaging four persons to the car, stopped at the city auto park during the first month It war open, according to II. It. Fancher chairman of the auto camp ground committee. The camp ground Is no v. accom'modntlng from 20 -to 25 cars i day, and at the present rate more tha o.OOO people will have, camped then by the close of this year's touring so: son, Fancher estimates. Osborn Funeral Tomorrow Fun eral services for D. F. Osborn will be held tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock from the Uurget-Mogan com pany's funeral home, Hev. G. K Hartman of'ciating. Uurial will be in the Odd Fellows' cemetery. A brother,- James Osborn of Missouri, arrived in The Dalles on the same afternoon that the Tygh Valley rancher died. He had come all the way from Missouri to visit with his brother, only to find him dead. James Osborn will remain for the funeral services. Prisoner Claims Innocence With George-Anderson, 1C years old, in cus tody, Sheriff Levi Chrlsman returned last night from Medford, where he hnd gone to secure the prisoner. Anderson is charged witli stealing an automo bilo owned by John Wernmark of this city. He claims that he has never been in The Dalles before and that he was picked up by a companion at Rosoburg and transported as far' as Medford. At Medford, Anderson was arrested, his companion escaping. Owing to the youth of the prisoner his case will come before the juvenile court. Pageant Pictures Coming H. W. Arbury, Community Service director, was notified today that the pictures taken of the Historical pageant on i.lay 27, will be in The Dalles next week for first viewing by members of the Community Service executive council, T. N. Fenlon, the camera man who photographed the pageant, will accompany the pictures, and (when they are viewed ho will can vass the question of titles and other details needed for completion of the lilms. When the films are ready, it will bo given several public exhi bitions in Tho Dalles, and it is like ly that a sbt will be purchased anil preserved for the city's use. Airplane Visitors An airplane, carrying A. B. McKenzle, a former nrmy avintor, as pilot, and It. L. Simmons of Portland, as (passenger, stopped over for a short time in the city yesterday afternoon. They havo been touring eastern Oregon and are returning to Portland. According lo McKonzIe, they passed through heavy rains yesterday in tho vicin ity of Antelope. They say that they have seen nothing in their flying experience equal to the Columbia river scenory. McKenzie will return to tho city in tho near future with a large new passenger plane. He may later establish a passenger schedule. New Sunday School Organized Hev. Clark M. Smith, missionary of the American Sunday School union, returned AVednorday afternoon from i weeks' trip reviewing organizations in Klickitat, Sherman and Morrow coun ties. Back in tho iMattlson district, 20 miles .outh of Ileppner, where n min ister seldom penetrates, Mr. Smith ,-eVeorganlzed a .Sunday school to run during tho summer months. Tho snow gets too deep In the winter time, he said, for the scdiool to continue in winter. At immigrant, Sherman coup- ONLY GIRL FIRE TRUCK DRIVER IN U. S. Miss Mary G. Zoiner, IS yra, old, of Jamestown, 0 is tho nnlv girl fire-truck driver in America. She drives the truik. answering all calls either day or night and says .he enjoys the I! a. m. calls. Her father is town marshal. The flio truck she drives is the newest i'fin, ped motor file apparatus. t.v, where there Is a school Willi an at tendance of about -10 each Sunday, it lias been decided lo hold set vices on alternate Sundays during the liarver.t season. Twilight League Forming With local business men taking a ken interest, organization of a twilight baseball league is going steadily forward under the direction of Com munity Service Director H. Ar bury. Six teams aie now entered in the league: the musicians, barbers, retailers, bankers, office men anil railroad men. The first league game is scheduled for Wednesday evening, 6:30 p. m. on Amaton field, between the barbers and the musicians. An ticipating a good game, the barbers are already practicing for Wednes day's fray. The musicians' team, made up 'of both dance and "legit" players, (s rapidly rounding Into shape and will be there with bells on Wednesday, accoidlng to local jazz artists. Half-Year Licenses Ready A number of automobiles thai have been in seclusion during the first half of this year, will bo on the streets of The Dalles again next week, adorned ivvitli 11)21 Demise plates, according to City Recorder D. L. Cates. Quito a number of auto mobile owners have been holding their cars in storage waiting t'oi July 1, when a state license may be secured at half price.. In some in stances, automobile owners attempt ed to keep their cars in operation by securing temporary licenses. Catcs stopped this, however, by rul ing that a check or cash sufficient to secure the license plates must be left with him upon the issuance of a temporary license, which he sends to the secretary of state for the car owner. Rainfall Light Jupu Pluvius, the old gentleman always seen on the magazine covers carrying a watering pot in Ills hand, passed over The Dalles last night upon a tour of in spection of the eastern Oregon dis trict. Ho was carried by a spirited elhiopian cloud. When directly over the city, Jupu decided to freshen the atmosphere a bit and accordingly tilted his rain jar until a trickle of water floated down. Only .07 of an inch of rainfall was leeordcd at the chamber of commerce. This is not enough moisture to either do any harm or good, according lo County Agent K. It. Jacltman. Virtually all cheriies near Tho Dalles are now picked, thus eliminating the possi bility of the moisture causing them to crack, ho explained. The rain broke up tho open air dance at tin; Chenowith grove pavilion. Property Listings Wanted Deal es tate listings of ranches for sale are not comlngi in fasl enough to suit Chamber Secretary Van Scholclc v'an" is getting up a list of all prop erty In the county that is offeiod for sale. Tills list will be presented to the ear.lcm farmers who are on the "home seekers'" special which will be In tin county July 27. it is planned to take Ihe easterners, probably about lfifl in all, for an automobile tour over the county. On this tour all diutricls will be shown the honieReekers, but in dividual ranches will he shown only when interest is displayed in any one district. All persons may list pioperty for sab; with the chamber miner this plan. Absolutely no properly will be shown the easterners that is not so listed, Van Scholck said. Notice. Finnic King, who was formerly em ployed in the Royal barber shop, Iris purchased a half interest with Frank Golf In the O. K. baibershop. 2 Notice to Patrons Tho moat markets of The Dalles will be closed all day Monday, July 1th. City Market, People's Market, Dalles Meat Company. 1 Good Eats The Merry Workers ot' the Good In tent society will hold a pastry sale Saturday, July 2, at the Corson Music store, beginning at 10 o'clock. 1 Agency Union T-aunGry at tho Umatilla House. Good work and safe delivery guaranteed. Call Main 5011. Mtt Fourth of July Celebration If tho youngsters under 10 will call at tho Model Laundry on July 1 or 2, we will give them something to hell) celebrate the Fourth of July. Model Laundry, Main 41. .11 Take Notice Persons owing bills to -the Photic place Cozy Coiner, at Tenth ant t'nion streets are requested lo pay .same at the I'holiep'acu Store, Second and Court rlnols. 1 Announcement Dr. 13. II. Lyila announces that Dr. C. II. Day, formerly of the American school of osteopathy, has become as sociated wilh him in the practlco of osteopathy. The offices will bo con ducted under the name of Drs. Lyda & Day, osteopathic physicians, third floor First National bank buildinc 30 Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with I.OCAi., .APPLICATIONS, aa they cannot reach the beat of the uisoa8. Can. -rlt is a local disease, ureatly In fluence '. by conBtltulliyiul conditions, nnd In ord-r to ciro It you must take an internal remedy. Mall's Catarrh Medi cine, la taken Internally and acta thru ilie blood on tho mucous surfaces of tho )ystm. Hall's Catarrh .Medicine was prescribed by one of tliu best physicians a Ibis country for years. t U com joaert of some of iho best ionics known, omblned with dome of the best blood iiiillleia, The perfect combination of he Ingredients tn Hall's Catarrh Medl ine Is wh-it p!oilines such wonderful estilts in catarrhal conditions, Bend for eslliiionl-ils. fic-j '. .1. C'HHNEV CO., Props., Toledo, O. All UniRHlsts. .V Halt's Karullv P'lW for con? tluatlon. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Crawford are visiting wllh IrienJs In The Dalles. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Dllio of Pendle Ion are In Tho Dalles today. Rev. and Mrs. F. II. Heard of Iiond are guests at Hotel Dalles. II. H. Lessen of White alnion is reg IMeied at Hotel Dalles. C. W Field's of Wr.acc Is a husinr.it vlbltor In The Dalles today. Flint of Hood Diver Is ".i guest at Hotel Dalhv. Mrs. L. J. Daniel of Dufur was in tho city Thursday. Miss Minnie Martin of ltowena was visiting in tho city Thursday. Mrs. Thomas Moo and William Ol sen of Mosior were shopping vlsl lors in Tho Dalles Thuisday. Mrs. C. C. Kinne of Spokane Is visiting her mother, Mrs. F. W. Straube. Mrs. J. II. Stiles ol Grass Valley was shopping in The Dalles yester day. A. J. Klstner of Tygh Valley .wan a business visitor in the city Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cox of Grass Valley were shopping in Ihe cily yes terday. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Noyce of Mad ras siient yesterday at t ho homo ol .Mrs. Doyce'o brother, John 13. Drown. 'Mrs. Glllin Dizney or Madras was a visitor yesterday al the homo ot her brother, Carl O. Galloway. Hen Hackiuan of 'Wasco is In this city today attending to business mat ters. .Mrs. 1. D. Pike and daughter of Grans Valley are vislllng with friends in this cily today. 'W. M. Dobbin of Union Is renewing business acquaintances in this ell today. Mrs. Grant Rollon of Hoyd was In The Dalles Th.usday lo meet Mrs. Charles W. Field of Wasco is in f and points in California. They will be gone two weeks. Miss George lesldes at 1811 Alvoid strict. The Dalles today, attending to btisl ness matters. Mr. and .Mrs. O. G. Chltwood of Madras are visitors In The Dulles to day. Mrs. W. A. Tuper of Pendleton is visiting wltti lelatlves in the city to day. S. F. Pace, who accompanied her to her homo lor a visit. Miss Helen George left thin morn ing with Mr. and Mrs Carl I on Pep per on I lie auloniohile hip which will take the party to Crater Lake Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Tedford lull for Oakland, Cal yesterday. Ted ford is manager of the local J. C Penney company stole. Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Diddle and datigli. ters. Misses Vivian and Doris, of llanfoid, Gal., are visiting with ie!a lives here. Mr and Mrs. IS. M. Wingali nr.- Mr. and Mm. F. O. loy of Portland moio.--ed lo The Dalles sterdav and -v llli bed hut evening. Notice Old Scotch liniment will be nold by all drug stores. g, Main COClBennett Taxi Main 01. tt Ladles' white canvas oxfords, low or military heel. F. A. French, oppo site city hull. Chautauqua tickets here. l '. New Partnership Don Sharp has purchased an inter est in the George Thompson black f.iiilth shop which will be conducted as Thompson & Sharp at 417 Ea3t Third street l FREE At the Rcxall Drug- Store For one week only, a full size euko of Kleiizo Toilet Soap F1US1S Willi each puicliase of tho new, large, fnmlly-.-ilv.i tube of Kleiu.) Dental Cieine. KLlON,0 TOILIST SOAP is pine, cleansing .mil soothing lo the skin, Gives a thick creamy lather and lias Ihe deep woods scent of pines. KL1SN.0 DISNTAL C R IS M IS makes your teeth white and shining, cleanses Iho mouth unit leaves a .wonderful cool feeling. This view, giant lube contains enough Kleuzo lo brush your teeth twice a day for nearly four months. FRIDAY, JULY 1ST Is tho day this lSconomy Olfor commences. It is good up to id Including Saturday the Dili, but no later, i.tiy In a supply. Oi tiers tilled by phono, .Make sure of yours by buying early. Geo. C. Blakeley & Co., The Dalles, Ore. GRAND Tonight and Friday LOUISE LOVELY In "PARTNERS OF FATE" A drama of life and ad venture in the islands of the South Seas. Coming "Buck Jones" .7 UtMlii imedested in service, Millions of miles of highways and city streets have proved Zero lene to be a lubricant of highest quality, This uniform quality is the result of an efficiency in the manufacture of fine lubricants created by the combined resources, experience, knowledge and equipment of the Standard Oil Company. You gain an advantage in the use of this time-tested lubricant by following the recommendations of our Board of Lubrication Kngi nreis embodied in the Zerolene Correct Lubrication Chart, Ask for a Chart for your car. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) grade for each type of.endne . UoodncEi lire Fnce i .eduction . applies to all sixes without reservation The name of Goodrich on a tire means just one thing quality. And that quality is always the highest that can be produced. Each tire is specially designed for the ser vice it must deliver. Goodrich Fabrics, in the popular sizes, have established them selves as unusual values from the stand point of real economy. Silvertown Cords in their class have always held first place in the esteem of motorists, not only be cause of their symmetrical perfection of finish, but furthermore, by reason of their long life, complete dependability and sat isfactory performance. Your dealer will supply you at these fair prices: SILVERTOWN CORDS S1ZB s1J I TUBfiS 30x3 i $24.50 $2.55 32x31 32.90 2.90 32x4 41-85 3.55 33x4 43.10 3.70 32x4 47.30 4.50 33x4L 48.40 4.65 34x4S 49.65 4.75 "33x5 58.90 5.55 35x5 61.90 5.80 The anti-skid safety tread Silvcrtonii Cord 20 Lower Prices Tlu Goodrich prict- ri'iliu'tion which took i-lfi'i'l M.iy 2nd was without mei v.ition. It included Siivrrtowni toju-tlu'r wilh Good rich Public lir-i um Goodrii h Red and Gray inner tubes. siTiooth30x3 I $12.00 "Safety 30x3 J3.45 Safety 30x3l 1 6.00 FABRIC TIRES 32x3 i Safety Safety Safety 32x4 33x4 $20.25 26.90 28.30 THR B. F. GOODRICH RUBBHR COMPANY alkran, Ohio SPECIAL SALE ON OIL STOVES Wo have put on a special sale. The New Hhioliollo with twin lift burners, which eliminate any pos sible chance of wicks getting caught, or sticking, a common complaint with most wick stoves. Why heat up the entire house with a range when you can do your can ning, cooking, and baking in comfort with one of these stoves, at less ex pense than with wood or coal. Note (he following reductions we have made: 2 Hurner IilueHelle, regular $20.50, cut (o $18.00 IJ Hurner liluclielle, regular $2(;.n0, cut to $2.'UM) 1 Hurner lilueHelle, regular $.'l(,.r0, cut lo $.'2.00 Come in and iet us demonstrate, or we will send you one of these stoves on approval. STADFXMAN-BONN HDWE. CO. CwNCHistfn y