The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, May 07, 1921, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 7

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    RAM POUH
-ME DALLES DAILY CHRONICjLE, ATJLppAV, MAY7,Jg1-
THE DAILY CHRONICLE f "heth'r ,the cTemanl, w" "
was cruel to the woman of bis choice
Bstabllahed HW The DaOea, Or.
Published Kvery Evening Hacopt Sunday
by the Chronicle Publtrtring oempany Ina
Bn K. Litfln
Alrln Li. Bucklln
to the extent of bashing her over the
. . c i I
.General Manager neau anu maicmg conquest 01 ner in
Classified Advertisements
that way.
Entered in The Dalle poatefrtee aa xhe more primitive and savaije a
tecond claaa mattae.
i 1 'b 1 raco is, the more keen are they in the
United Pre and United Newa Serrlce '
Member of Audit Bureau of ClrcuaUlaae art of wooing. The Mexican peons,
DAILY chronicle v CARRIER ' who 80 fas 88 culture and refinement
SS" mVSbl ind rf-jfffi and entttl nb,lity simply are not-can
Ono month , , .00; ahnu hn nvorncrn r.lvl1l7(ri man many
DAILY CHRONICLE BY MAIL
One roar, in advaave..
Six month. In ad ranee..
one month
WEEKLY CHRONICLE
One year. In advaaca.
-f,0 subtle things in the business of woo-.
- Ing fair women. He is a past master.
of this process.
"If I B SESSB3g-S
In ordariac change of adores, ub-1 As ve recall the cave man is sup-
ertber thould alwaya sIto aid aa well , . ... . , , . v,,,,
aa new addraaa, posed to have been developed to about
TELEPHtNEI ' th StagG 01 the Dresent daV aneS- The
Exmonai lloom
Bualneaa, Adv., dr. Dcpta.-
Subaortbers to the Ckronlote art guar,
an teed aerylce. Prompt and regalar da
Uvery C erety uaacrlber'a taper Lb the
aim of the circulation departaaeat. The
Chronicle carriers are required t put
the paper on the porch or wherever ta
uMcrfber wlabea '.ho paper daUvered.
MOTHER
BfeS5 1H i ape, should Bervo then as indication
wltOQ 111 1
of how the cave-man wooed. The ape,
according to Dr. Elmer S. Riggs, fa
mous paleontologist and assistant cur
ator of the Field museum of natural
history in Chicago, is a gentle wooer.
In fact he says that all wild animals
are kindly disposed to the mates of
their choice.
All the evidence seems to indicate
that the cave-man never roughed bis
sweeiie. Why should he? The girl no
'doubt felt her heart pound a bit hard
er at the approach of the stalwart
husky she had been admiring and
dreaming about. She may have sent
him a sly glance with the battery of
her beautiful eyes.
Yea, it seems that a lot of our pre
conceived notions about life on this
old planet before history clearly reo
Wherever you are tonight, sue
thinks lovingly of you. Distance .may
separate you. Mountain ranges may
lift their giant peaks between you
Seas may roll restlessly between
you. , But distance and mountains
and seas are as nothing. Her love
bridges them.
In spirit she is always with you.
She is the one friend, the one pal,
the one love that never deserts,
that is constant to the last. It makes
no difference what you have done.
Acta of yours may have bowed her, ords 11 nre d"e tor 'he scrap heap
old gray head in sorrow. Deeds of
yours may have wrung the stout
old heart with intensest anguish.
Bven the buffets of time cannot
alter or change one whit, the love
she bears you. Perbap you have
gone wrong. You may have double
crossed friends. You may nave been
on the inside looking out for of
feoaee against society. You may have
sunk so low that the very dogs of
the street pass you by whinlngly.
But she remembers you tB you were
In childhood, pure and sweet and
good. She loves you tonight, no mat
ter what your lot with the same
LOOKING BACKWARD;
Ctasalfled adverUatac 1 east par worn
each laawrUaau If Inserted time ar
more, 3-4 cent a ward. Moataly puh
catlaa rates oa appMcatUa at the atfloa.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Furnished bungalow. In
quire 1314 Jackson street. 10
FOR RENT Furnished sleeping
rooms. 507 East Fourth street. 7.
(From The Chronlclo, May T. 1896.)
Dr. Logan went to Salem cn the
local train today and will return Sat
urday. He will attend the silver wed
ding of Dr. J. A. Richardson and wife.
The doctor was a former; partner of
Dr. Logan.
The Dufur Dispatch issues its Hnst
number today.
D. C. Ireland of the Moro Observer
prophesies that steamers will pass
intensity of affection that shielded !u!h. the.Coscade ocks Jun -
i loso. ine oniy way u can oe none is
you from harm years ago. for tne wateI. ,0 fee
so high that inn
Looking back on your life, you jocks will be completely covered so
realise that the principles which she'' that there will be no obstructions for
taught you to respect have brought the boats. And then the Days, or tho
you whatever succcsb you ma ybe. .'"eers, wo'd try to collect toll.
These principles taught you in your
'A pnrty Just arrived from Prinevillo
rannrtft that Hrrnlf rnnrt la -ntfll In
made you decent and fair and hon- 'Be8Bloni ,Each ovenngi aftel. adjourn.
you whatever success you may bo.
est.
If you have achioved a place in
the sun, sho had a big part in your
present advancement. She pointed
the way. Sho gavo you the formula.
Study history and you will find that
men aro great not of themselves
but because of mother.
Yob, it is of mother we jipcuk
reverently tonlRht. Sho is the great
est and deareBt and best pal in all
ho world. Many friends you may
have, good und loyal and helpful,
but you can have only ono mother,
super pnl marvelous.
Tomorrow is Bet npurt as a day
to do hor honor, llo mindful of this
fact. Write to mother tomorrow.
Think of mother tomorrow. Visit
with mother, if you can. Hqar ad
ment, Judge Bradshaw and II. S.Wil
son nre Been out on the desert south
'of town rolling rocks at greitsowood
pins, tho sheriff and bailiff boins
kept busy "sotting 'em up" on tho
alley. The champion score will be
knocked Into a cocked hat upon the
Judge's return. We can almost hear
his, "Give mo a strike on the spare,"
at this distance.
(Mr. John Roth has filed notlco of
his Intention to run Independently for
sheriff on tho Populist ticket. Ho was
kept very busy until 2 o'clock this
morning answering telephone mes
sages of congratulation, urging him
not to withdraw and promises of
hearty support from all over tho
county wore given him. Ho will got
tho Dufur vote solid, ho believes. Tho
hnrdost Jolt was purported to ho
from tho regular nomlnoo on the Pop-
dresses about mother. And above all ,,Bt ,,cko, und John wntl m'etty m"d
l Af tin turn i it i t tin rnnnl vtw nil
IIIUWIV 1111 llllllf-t l VMW wvr
tho telephone. John Is vory popular,
so much so that ho did not have to
pin a carnation Into your coat or
- to your waist so that ull men may
,know surely that mother is greatest
pal, greatest inspiration, truest love.
3 o
UNSTABLE MYTHS
j We've boon told that tho prehistoric
if cavo-man was a brutal fellow who bo
lleved In direct action to get lusulln.
JVo'vo been told that this cavo-man an.
, co3tor when ho saw n BWoot youug
thing who pleased IiIh fancy, then and
S thoro selxed a trusty club, approach-
eil her and without further parley
I smashed her a lusty clout on the dome
of thought. Then he took her uncon-
! sclous body to hU lair and thereafter
i the wus hla.
AVu suppose all this Is sot forth In
explanation of tho rages civilized nnn
Is seliod with at times, There must
i
?bo some way to account for losing
control of one's self and doing the
g violent und foollMi thing, We have the
caveman wno was tne cany exponent
Of the treat 'em rough doctrine to
lse for all our depart wm from
kiclvllUod uiaBBera.
l But triatly ipadklM Tory
solicit names on his petition. They
camo to him, and naturally he was
much pleased, Any man would be. and
It didn't take moro than a mlnulo and
a half to show his appreciation, too.
l)r, S. Burke Massey, dentist, First
National bank, rooms 307-308. Tele
tione main 3911, res, main 1691. 8tf
LOWER COLUMBIA RIVER
FISHERMEN ON .STRIKE
By United Proa
ASTORIA, Ore., Muy 7. Tho fish
ermen's strlko on the Lower Colum
bia will continue.
This announcement was made to
day by union headquarters, follow
ing a conference of representatives
of the salmon packers and fisher
men yesterday, which resulted In h
deadlock,
Tho caunerles are offering 9 cents
a pound for fUh. The mon demand
ten cents a pound. An effort to
compromise on 9 cents met with
future.
rown' Dufur Mtaaa Tim Tahla
Two round tripa dally. Leave Batik
aoto), 9. a. m. aad 4 p. . Leave
OtHt flH-aV all Be I , B. tf
FOR RENT Partly furnished rooms,
cheap. Quiet place. No children.
4174 First street. 9
FOR RENT Three furnished house-,
keeping rooms. 819 East Third. Tele,
phone red 1282. 7
FOR RENT Rooms comfortably fur
nlshed for light housekeeping. 115
East Second street. 11
FOR RENT Furnished apartment,
electric cook stove, reasonable, tele
phone red 3991. 700 Case street. 9
FOR RENT To newcomers especial
ly. Seating space in Sunday school
classes at Calvary Baptist church,
10 a. m. No objection to children. 7
WANTED General housework ,n
town or on ranch. Telephone black
4631. Ask for Mrs. K. 7
WANTED Housekeeping work on
ranch or In town by experienced
woman. Write I. B. 105, Chronicle. 7,
WANTED Messenger boy, 16 years
old, with bicycle. Apply Western
Union Telegraph company. 10
WANTED To sell, rent and repair
sewing machines and typewriters.
(Hemstitching done. Phone Coryea.
10
WANTED Work by the hour. No
washing. Reasonable rites. Address
P. W. 10, care Chronicle. 9
FOR RENT Pasture, lots of fine pa?,
ture for horses and cattle at $2.00
per head. J. W. Perdue, on old
Sam John's place, Mill creek. 12
FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping
rooms. Also small house, suitable
tor baching, 111 West Second
street. 7
FOR RENT Room with board ia
modern home. .Lady or gentleman.
Phone red 3401, 1009 Fultosi street.
' 7
FOR 8 ALE
FOR, SATjE Slightly used Corona
Typewriter. Phone or see Coryea. 10
FOR SALEPekin duck eggs for set
ting. Apply People's market. 9
FOR SALCh-Caatle Gate Utah coal it
Maler te Sohanno's. 19
FOR SALE 21-horse power gasoline
engine. Cheap. Telephone black
5432.
10
FOR SALE Holsteln and Jersey
cow, gives six gallons per day. A.
E. Fine, telephone 17F11. 12wl9
FOR SAiLE Sixty minutes of Bible
study, 10 a. m. Sunday id Calvary
Baptist church. Your own terms. 7
FOR SALE 00 Leghorn roosters, six
weeks old. Make nice broilers. W.
Palmer, route 4, The Dalles. 11
FOR SALE Slightly used, latest
model Underwood typewriter. Call
red 2211, or sea Joe Mclnerny. 7
FOR SALE Cheap drill press, shaft
ing, 'belts, pulleys, turning lathe, em
ery wheel and other tools. Dalles
Foundry. 9
FOR SALE Maytag Electric Wash
er, like new; Singer sewing ma
chine; quart Mason Jars. 1008 Al
vord. Telephone Black 4561. 9
FOR SALE Few stands of bees.
Place order promptly bo it can be
filled before honey flow. Call main
3711. 11
FOR SALE Goat's milk, also fine bil
ly kids from four to five quart
dams, Soanan breed. W. W. Nich
ols, 1205 Lincoln street. 10
FOR SALE Good level lots, good
soil. In Fair street. $160 per lot.
Call 1418 iBluff street or telephone
black 1441. 7
FOR SA1W Dry oak wood; old oak.
111.50. Second growth, $12.59. DaUv
ered. Call 30F22, after 6 p. m. tf
FOR SAIjE (Large and small farm
and orchard tracts. Reasonable
prices, good terms. W. C. Haunt,'
Dufur, Ore. 18tt,
FOR SALE 20 acres of good land, un-'
Improved, three miles west, of The
Dalles. Price reasonable. Terms U
desired. Write owner, P. O. box 67,
Traver, California. 10
F091 SALE Bargain if taken at once,
new two room house, lot 50x100,
good gardon. $100 down, $36 a
monh. Apply W. E. Glllett, Seven
teenth and Mt. Hood. IS
FOR SALE Two and one-halt acraa
on Cmoaowlth paved road, edge of
city. Two room house, clrf watarrj
chlc:en house, berries and fralt.
Bargain. A. E. Petrie, Chenowlth
road. vl
WANTED
WANTHD Farm hands. Steady year
nrouad work. IaejUlro CIS Weba(aa
aaa"aaWiaaaa"aaailai mi mmmm0
WANTetD To do dreeaoaaktag
WANTED Position as cook in gener
al house in town, gentlemanly, hon
est Japanese youth. Address James
T. K., 311 Perkins Avenue, Pendle
ton, Oregon. 26
WlANTED Your attendance at the
regular Sunday morning service of
jCalvary Baptist Bible school, 10 a.
m.
WANTED Dressmaking, fancy ging
hams and organdies a specialty. Pat
terns cut to measure. Reasonable
prices. 1512 Pine Btrect. Telephone
red 3181. 10
WANTHD To mow your lawns, fix
np your flowers er any ether kind
of work te keep busy and make
money honestly. Use the telephone.
L. A Mathews, 592 West Eighth
street, telephone red 3651. tf
IWANTED Twelie experienced; "sour
dough" prospectors to take part in
. Community Pageant May 27. No
preparation necessary, except your
outfit. Join us in spirit to help make
this a success and renew old times.
Telephone E. G. Malloy, mala 3711. 7
LOST OR POUND
LOST Heart-shaped green moss ag
ate scarf pin. Leave at Chronicle
office. Reward. 7
LOST Fibre portfolio case on Wasco
road Tuesday night. Return to The
Maytag company; Portland, Ore. Re
ward. 9
LOST If the party who appropriated
my hat at the K. of P. hall Friday,
May 6, will kindly return same, he
can get back his own. R. E. Wil
liams, postofflce. 7
MISCELLANEOUS
HEMSTITCHING and buttons cover
ed, Mrs. A. J. Moline, 607 Union
Btreet. ' J5
TRANSFER AND BXPRB8B Furni
ture and piano moving. Freight
hauled aad general express busi
ness. Telephones: 8tand, red 101:
residence black 1352. J. E. Henzie
11 tl
HEMSTITCHING Plcot edging. Mrs.
L M. Boothhy, 398 Washington
street. Telephone main 6681. tf
PROFESSIONAL AND BU8INESS
PIANOS TUNED ad repaired, ac
tion regulating aad refinlshlng.
Player actions a specialty. Work
guaranteed. S A. Dockstnder. Cor
son Music tore. 320 Fast Second
otreej. Telephone main 1061. tf
White Truck Lin
Freight and express between The
Dallea aad Wasco, Mere and all wav
points Leave The Dalles, 9 a. m
daily except Sunday. Leave Moro.
1:39 p. n. Leave Wasco, 2:39 p. m.
D. M. Pterce, proprietor. Telephone
Slack 1V? or mala 471. "
FORD
Spciftlists
Whitney Repair Shop
79 Bjaet Secead ft
VENZ BAUER
Ueaera) real estate, iasuraace, aad
loans. 100 East atocaad street. Tele
phone aula 1971. Wtt
POPULAR MUSIC
Taaadit hy .
BOB WERSCHaCUL
Leaaaas by Appelatatea
Theatre lHaatat
SECOND. HANI STORE,
lav..
Furniture WoboItIqs. FoohlaBr
Crating, Carpet Cleaning. All
Xs
Special Sale on Lara
and
Smoked Meats
All This Week at the
People's and City Markets
Best Lard, 5 pounds 90c
1 peunds $1-75
Bring your pail and have it filled with lard at lb. 15c
Jewell Shortening, No. 5s -65c
10 pounds ... $1.25
Picnic Hams, pound -20c
Kerne Cured Bacon, pound 57c
Plenty of Whipping Cream at Both Markets
People's
Third and Union
City Market
314 Eaet Second
CRANDAJLL UNDERTAKING CO-,
Wasco The DaMos Dufur
. LULU a. CRAMAALL, Btawagw
Bart Trunin. Aoolotaat o9uBger
License Embalmers, latahilehed 1S97
Woman Atooadat Tolophonoo
Mr. M. 4. WUIerten Day Red Ml
Telephone Red 17S1 Night Red MS -
J. H. Harper, alack 2152
Motor Equipaoent
Cut Flowers
Wasco Hotel
624 East Second Street
Open Under New Management
Thoroughly Overhauled. Clean Comfortable Rooms
50c a Night and Up. Rates by Week and Month
Dining Room to Open Soon
M. S. Elliott, Mgr.
Peoples Transfer Co.
QUICK DELIVERY SERVICE
EXPRESS AND DRAY AGE
Furniture and Piano Moving
Stand at Glenn's Paint Store Main 3721
Residence Phone Red 1811
HARRY L. CLUFF
Bbbbbbb
Dr. T. DeLARHUE
Eyesicht Specialist
Hours 9:00 to S:00 Sundayo and Evenings by Appointment
17-is vogt Ilk Over Croabya Drug Store Phono Hack 1111
II
Glen wood Hotel
202 Union Street
Half Block from Station
kr t , FREE BATHS
Plenty of Hot Water Day and Nigkt
GLEAN ROOMS
m From 50c W $1.50 a Nigkt
, 12050 to llMa Wot
i t 1 DINING ROOM
OptM a. . to 12 p, m.
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