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THE DALLE8 DAILY CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1921.
THE DAILY CHRONICLE
Ratohllahori 1)100 Th& Dalloa. OtH
Published Kvery Evening Except Sunday
by the Chronicle Publishing company Ine
Ben R. Utlln
.General Manager
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tccond class matter.
United Press "Und United News Service
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ubscrlbur wishes '.he paper delivered.
SCAMPERING MICE
If this story hns a moral, it is, don't
fall ill of smallpox or diphtheria in
The Dalles.
Hero is n graphic talo told good na
turodly by a recent patient of tho iso
lation ward up hack of the 'Historical
society building on tho bluff south of
the city:
"One word describes tho place,
mice, lots of mice, little mice and big
mice, nil scampering playfully, nil so
hungry that they'd eat anythir.c.
When I went there, I saw that they '
were hungry. Food had been sent up
for me. But the authorities had reck
oned without tho mice. The little rod
ents got a good part of the food sup
plies beforo my arrival.
"In the night time when I doeed off,
they'd come out and caress my ears
tenderly. Scamper, scamper sounded
the music of their scurrying feet. Tho
nights woro long so perhaps tho hour
ly exercise of knocking, them off tho
coverlet helped to kill time. I wish
however, that I could have killed a
few mice. But then a sick man can'!
be expocted to do a great doal.
"Tho second night I was there. I he
mico changed their attack. They want
ed to nibble at my pink toes.' I ha! to
unroll tho bed almost continuously to
guard my pedal extremities.
"Coupled with thn invasion of mice,
tho water on tho outside of tho Iiouhp,
tho toilet on tho outsldo nnd the gen
eral unsanitnry condition of tho place
added to my intorcst."
Tho city has tried to secure another
isolation ward. Money was voted for
tho purchase of a house across tho
tracks from tho Libby, McNeill & Lib
by cannery. The house- contained 12
rooms and would have been Ideal for a
city hospital whore contagious disease
patients could have been treated. But
at the last moment, tho owner of tho
building backed out of his bargain.
Now the city has no post house,
other than' tho one which a recent p-.i-tient
so glowingly described.
Tho city h alert to secure some
other isolation ward. The mayor and
tho council and tho city health officer I
fully realize tint tho present shack Is j
no fit place for a well person, to say '
nothing of an 111 one.
In tho meantime ono will 1n well
not to contract smallpox or diphtheria
MOST CONTEMPTIBLE
We nominate for tho meanest,
most c;utemptiblu person in tho
world, tho fellow who takes his
grudge against panuits out upon
tlu'lr Innocent children. Oh, yes, Ihis
species f Insect inhabits tho' turth,
along wJU thu crawling fuzxy worms
and ill.' miliaria carrying mosqul
toes. Children ;iru not responsible for
what their parents do, lmluoil be
canso ono differs with grown men '
and women, should bo no cause for
venting spite a gal nut them. Every
one Is entitled to his or hvr opln
Ion. Everyone has built up his or
her viewpoint out at his or her own
oxpprlo'.icrs. If you nro mentally tie--rulopod
at all, you'll have charity
jor'tho other fellow. Hack of every
wrong net of the other fellow la a
Icy jig chain of circumstances which
o. plains why ho did tlie wroni?
thing ut Uo wrong time. Perhaps
the m I take which tho other fellow
made developed hU nature to a state j
where he will not commit the breach
of conduct again.
But even if the parents or parent
should come in for censure, their
or his children, should not. They are
little lives In themselves. Each poss
esses a spearate soul, a bit of God.
Why then 'should you make an
Innocent child suffer for a wrong,
real or fancied, in the committing
t which the cniiu naa absolutely
no part. How foolish it Is.
Little children are like tender
flowers. They cannot' be cruelly or
spitefully dealt, with unless they are
broken a bit by the rough usage,
any more than a flower can with
stand the crunching of a strong
shoe without being bruised nnd
broken In its dainty petals.
Wo nominate for the meanest,
most contemptible person in the
world, the fellow who takes hisl
grudge against parents out upon
their Innocent children. Of course
he's safe in doing this, tho coward,
because little children don't fight
hack, can't fight back. Usually they
don't comprehend what it's all about.
But the fellow who strikes at pa
rents through tender children is so
much lower than a crawling fuzzy
worm or a malaria carrying mos
quito that it would take him two
million years of steady climbing to
attain the level of tho commonly
considered lower forms of life,
LOOKING BACKWARD
(From Tho Chronicle, May 12, 1896.)
A marriage license was issued in tho
clerk's office yesterday to William
Kennedy and Fanny A. Ordway.
A very pleasant birthday surprise
party was given Miss Grace Glenn
and 'Misses Effio and Vesta Bolton
Inst evening. With games, music, and
lunch the young folks onjoyed them
selves thoroughly until a Into hour.
Those present other than tho hostess
es were: Grace Hobson, Male Bar
nett, Lena Thompson, Jennie Young,
Maude Gilbert, Maude Kuhn, Martha
Schooling, Lena Licbe, Hattle Cram,
Sibyl Cushing, Edie Fisher. 'Edna Van
flDuyn, Jtiko McCowan, Will Mickel
back, Chris. Schwabe, Archie Barnett,
Charles Schmidt, John Fritz, Georgo
Wolgol, Clarence Gilbert, Roy Grimes.
Charles Campbell, Victor Sampson,
Alfred Barzee, Leo Newman.
iMr.s. Newman loft this morning for
llanford, Cal.
Airs. A. Henderson of this' city went
to White Salmon this morning on a
visit.
.Mrs. John Wood, wife of tho butch
er .went to Santa Hnsu, Cal., today on
a visit to relatives.
Taxi Mdyfleld!
Velophono main 5021.
axl
27tt
THE JUCKLINS with
Monte Blue at the
EMPRESS Thursday
COMING SATURDAY
CECIL B.
DeMJLLES
juxDuorxor
IXDRBIDDEN
FRUIT
22
Classified Advertisements
FOR RENT
Classified advertising 1 cent per woro
each Insertion. If Inserted 6 times or
more, 3-4 cent a word. Monthly publi
cation rates on application at the offhfb.
FOR RENT Sleeping rooms , 508
Washington; plenty of hot water. 14
TOR RENT Sleeping room, 506 East
Fourth. 13
FOR RENT Two sleeping rooms -In
private home. Conveniences, 322
West Sixth street. 18
FOR RENT Five room house, fur
nisheH. Telephone red 2801. Inquire
804 East Third after 6:30 p. m. 12
FOR RENT Six-room modern house,
down town. Furniture for sale. Ap
ply 403 East Fourth street. 14
FOR RENT Six room house. Prac
tically new furniture for sale. 410
West Fourth. 12
FoXTwiNT FurnTsIied housekeeping
rooms. Also sleeping rooms. 520
East Third street! Telephone black
3201. 1G
FOR RENT Two very desirable
sleeping rooms, bath and telephone.
Black 1402420 West Second street
12
FOR RENT Pasture, lots of fine pas-
hire for h or see and cattle at $2.00
per head. J. W. Perdue, on old
Sarri John's place, Mill creek. 12
FOR RENT Two room new house,
good garden planted. Seventeenth
and Mt. Hood streets. Call at
Vens Bauer's Real Estate office
for key. 17
FOR SALE
FOR SAL-E Milch cow. Reasonable.
Inquire 725 Fair street or telephone
red 4032. 18
FOR SALE Dry oak wood; old oak.
111.50. Scccmd growt. 12.6. Deliv
ered. Call 80F28, after . m. tf
FOR SAL.E Cheap, card writer's air
brush outfit, tank, gauge, outfit
. complete, F. W. "Woolley. 12
FOR SALE Holstein and Jersey
cow, gives six gallons per day. A.
B. Fine, telephone 17F11. 12wl9
FOR SALE Business lot,, 50x120,
heart of city. Must raise cash.
Communicato with owner. Tele
phone black 4661. 13
FOR SALE: Few stands of bees.
Place orders promptly so they can
be . filled before honey flow. . Call
main 3711. 18
FOR SALE New Russell 27-Inch sep
arator, wind-stacker, feeder and
bagger, 150-foot belt. Terms. Inquire
Wnsco County bank. 17
FOR SALE Five room plnsterod
house, sleeping porch, nlcoly , lo
cated. $1400. Terms If desired. Veni
Bauer, main 1571. 17
FOR .SALE Ford sedan In good con
dttlon, equipped with starter. Terms
if necessary. Telephone main 661,
between 7 n. m. nnd 6 p. m. 12
FOR SALE Small house, lot 50x100,
water on lot nnd good gardon. $350.
Terms if necessary. See R. II. Fish,
Sixteenth and Bridge stroots. 14
FOR SALE My household furniture
at bargain prlcos. Inqulro Alvin L.
Bucklln, 412 West Seventh streot.
14
FOR SALE Whl to Ivory bedroom
suito, Thompson plnno, nnd other
furnlturo, and Ovorland model 90,
painted and overhauled. Inquire at
1009 Jackson street. IV
FOR SALE Flvp-room modern houso
and ono lot, on Calhoun streot, some
fruit and good garden soil. Trice
f'500. Columbia Realty & Loan
I company, 30S Washington streot. 12
I F?nrisAiJEIjwnniir small Varm
and orchard tracts. Reasonable
prices, good terms. V. C. Ilannu.
llufur, Oro. IStf.
, FOR S.VLE-Rargn!n If taken at once.
now two room house, lot 50x100,
good garden. $100 down, $25 n
month. Apply W, E. Glllott, Seven
toonth ami Mt. Hood. IS
h. Dr. T.
Hours 9:00 to 5:00 Sundays
17-1 Voot Blfc Over Crosby's
WOODAKD & TA ySC'HER
. Contracting: Bricklayers'. and Plasterers
All kind of Tile and Cement Work. Fireplace Work a Specialty
Etlmtea furntahtd fret of efcarf. Ail Work Guaranteed.
Telephone Main M1 V Call at Gates Block
1912 PACKARD LIMOUSINE
Left with us for sale or trade.
This car Is priced right for quick
sale, must be seen to be appreciat
ed. WTALTH ER-WILLI AM S CO. 14
FOR SALE Wasco county wheat
ranch 240 acres, complete with
stock, equipment and buildings. Will
take 'Dalles property up to $7,000
In partial exchange, or small ranch
close in. Address "box 714, city. IS
FOR s'AlJETwoacreV in the "city
limits, set out to fruit; five-room
house, barn and chicken house. Ex
cellent location for persons desiring
a city homa which will yield an in
come. We have good values in res'
identlal properties, from $1300 to
$6600, also lots from $150 to $800
Dalles Realty company, black 6691,
13
FOR S ALEOacesTwO peTacre
25 acres in wheat, 15 acres more
just cleared, about 500 cords of
wood, steady market for wood, load
ing track just off place; house, barn
garage, biaclcpmlth shop, 2 young
marcs, 2 colts, wagons, harness,
farm machinery, stump pullers, saw
rigs, all kinds of tools almost ev
erything new, including buildings.
All goes. $1500 down. Address A. H.
Yeck, Friend, Ore., box K42. 12wl9
WANTED
LA.
WANTED 'Position as cook in gener
al house in town, gentlemanly, hon
est Japanese youth. Address James
T.' K.. 311 Perklna Avenue, Pendle
ton, Oregon. 26
MISCELLANEOUS
HEMSTITCHING and buttons cover
ed, Mrs. A. J. Moline, 607 Union
street. J5
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS Furni
ture ami piano moving. Freight
hauled aid general express busi
ness. Telephones: Stand, red 101;
residence black 1352. J. K, Ileuale.
lltf
HEMSTITCHING Plcot edging. Mrs.
L. M. Bootbby, 38 Washington
street. Telephone main 6581. tf
PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS
PIANOS TCNED JtuQ repaired, ac
tio regulating and reflnlshlng.
Player actions a specialty. Work
guaranteed. S. A. Dockstader, Cor
.sob Music store, 320 East Second
street. Telephone main 1061. tf
Whit Truck Lime
Freight and express between The
Dalles and Wasco, Moro and all way
points Leave The Dalles, 9 a. ,m,
daily except Sunday. Lecrve Moio.
1:30 p. ra. Leave Wasco, 2:30 p. m
D. M. Pierce, proprietor. Telephone
black 1642 or main 471. if
FORD
Specialist
Whitney Repair Shop
709 East Second St.
VENZ BAUER
General real estate, Insurance, nnd
loans. 100J East Seccmu street. Tele
phone main 1571. -Stt
POPULAR MUSIC
Taught by
BOB WEKSCHKUL
Lessons by Appointment
Empress Theatre Pianist.
.! . JtV ' a.-..l . ttllS FftOtlOIt
; t:i.- ..i..t tijt. ii, -'ht-r iltvensee
put . . .iiii' tu! v.jrt 't was sup
;.iu't t.- ru iFvjn.bi. IX curs pirncrlbed
iwiu unif,li'. iii.-i lv iun:tiintiy falling
o i 0' ; i.vi.1 treat .idiu. rronruncovl
it Incur ili!.-. I'r.tarr.'i la a local disease,
lirontly tniluun.-uo bv constitutional con
0ltkm: Mtl tluvluo rewires constitu
tional "lalui.-nt llnll'a Cfiturrli Medi
cine, iv-MHU'.U'turoit by F. J. Cheney A
Co., Toledo, Ohio, lu a constitutional
lvineily. Is taki'n Internally and acts
thru the Ulood on the Mucous Surfaces
of the Syotein. One Hundred Dollars re
ward It offered for nay case that Hall's
Catarrh Medicine falls t cure. Send for
elrouUrs and testimonials.
F. J. chkngx co., Toieao, UBIO.
fold by Dtumleta. 76c
SaU's raaUljr Pflla tor
oeasUpaUes.
DeLARHUE
Eyesight Specialist
and Evenings by Appointment
Drug Store Phone Black 1111
With All
Cheese Dishes
for lunches, suppers, special
occasions. For rarebit instead
of toast, because they're richer
and daintier and for toasted
cheese they're incomparable.
Snow Flakes are truly a unique
soda wafer. Made from finest
ingredients in modern, sunny
bakeries. Their wholesome
,ness and invariable freshness
will delight you.
'At your grocers. In red pack'
ages and family tips-
p5m
PR0DUCT
P- C. B. CHOCOLATE ECLAIRES
AnotbttP C B product
A wonderful dilnly onftien
Aa idol deuert
At 7 oar grocera
Pacific Coast Biscuit Go.
TP
Ouch! Lame B&ek Jt
Rub backache. Lumbago, Soreness ylbv
CC T of
Back hurt you? Can't straighten
up without feeling sudden pains,
sharp aches nnd twinges? Now lis
ten! That's lumbago, sciatica or
maybe from a strain, and you'll got
blessed relief the moment ycu rub
your back with soothing, penetrating
"6t Jacobs Oil." Nothing else takes
out soreness, lamehess and stiffness
so quickly. You simply rub in oa
and out comes the pain. It Is per
Glenwood Hotel
202 Union Street
Half Block from Station
FREE BATHS
Plenty of Hot Water Day and Night
CLEAN ROOMS
From 50c to $1.50 a Night
$2.50 to $5.00 a Week
DINING ROOM
Open 6 a, m. to 12 p. m.
CRANDALL UNDERTAKING CO
Wasco The Dalles Dufur
LULU D. CRANDALL, Manager
Bert Thomas, Assistant Manager
Licensed Embalmers, Established 1BS7
Woman Attendant Telephones
Mrs. M. J. Wlllcrton Day Red 351
Telephone Red 1781 Night Red 352
J. H. Harper. Dlack 2152
Motor Equipment
Peoples Transfer Co.
QUICK DELIVERY SERVICE
EXPRESS AND DRAYAGE
Furniture and Piano Moving
Stand at Glenn's Paint Store Main 3721
Residence Phone Red 1811
HARRY L. CLUFF
Bri
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Don't ask for crackers
say SNOW FLAKES
Dr. Geo. F. Newhouse
Eye Specialist
We are equipped to give your
ayes the rery best of care. Eyes
teeted. Glasses ground.
Second and Washington Streets
The Dalles
fectly harmless and doesn't burn or
discolor the ksin.
Limber up! Don't suffer! Get a
small trial bottle from any drug
store, and after using it just once,
you'll forget that you ever had back
ache, lumbago or sciatica, because
your back will never hurt or cause
any more misery. It never disap
points and has been recommended for
60 years.
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