PAGE FOUR THE DAILY CHRONICLE Established 1890 The Dalle, re. Published Kvery Evening Excopt Saaday by the Chronlclo Publishing camaaay I no Ben It, Lltflii General Maaaa-er Entered In The DaMea. peaUSflca a ibeond clasc matter. United Preea and United News Service Member of Audit Bureau of ClrcuJatleae DAILY CHRONICLE BY CARRIER One year. In adranoe . fS.M Biz months. In advance 13.00 One month .M DAILY CHRONIOLE BY MAIL One yoar, In advu.nYe. $S.M Six months, in adrance- One month WEEKLY CHRONICLE One year, In advance -$2.N - .60 2.0fl In ordering change of address, sub scriber should always giro old aa well as new address. TELEPHONES Editorial Rooms Black 111 Business, Adv., Clr. Dcpts IM 111 Subscribers to the Chronlclo are guar anteed service. Prompt and regalar de livery of evory subscriber's paper la tho aim of tho circulation departoMat. Tke Chronicle carriers aro required te pat tho papers on tho porch or wherever tlx suDcribar wishes the paper delivered. AN UNSEEN CONTINGENCY Commenting on the McAtce case during the arraignment yesterday, Circuit Judge Fred W. WilHon cen bored tho state legislature for per , mitting a statute to remain on tlif I books which so feebly punished a crime of the kind that McAtee admitted. vyth tiiree statutes covering the case in a general way, intensive ! examination doveloped that only one could be legally applied. This one, ' unfortunately as tho judge explain ed, inflicted the lightest punish ment of the penal clauses of any of i the three. Tho McAtce case however, was ! one of those strange affairs almost without parallel; one of those situ ations of which men, in their most complex thinking processes, do not conceive. It has to be met in order to becomo apparent. Sinco 1864, bb Judge Wilson re marked, the statute has been on tho books of Oregon. It is safe to say that in all that time a case like the McAtee case in its intricate var iations has never come before an Oregon court. As Judge Wilson remarked after wards, wore the legislature to meet next week, it would unquestionably remedy the statute with more rigor ous . punltivo clauses. No body of law makers can possibly cover every contingency that will arise from time to time in human affairs. o structive exercises as shall bring be- ywj4jai fore the people the terlous and un happy effects of unnecessary waste by forest fires, and the need of their individual and collective ef forts in conserving the natural re sources of America. Sixty percent of all the remaining timber in the United States is west of the Mississippi and tho bulk of this is in Oregon and Washington. The timber industry affects the eco nomic conditions of every resident of these commonwealths. Fire is the ever present menace. The forests are tinder boxes in sum mer. Much of the forested lands In the two states is worthless for other purposes. Fire then, Is dead loss. Anything that threatens tho timber supply of Oregon threatens the fu ture welfare of the state. Forest protection, is a vital subject in Ore gon, and the president's proclama tion should bo accepted for its worth. I Classified Advertisements FOR RENT FOR RENT Small furnished house. Cheap. Inquire 1405 Pine Street. 24 FOR RENT Clean rooms and board, 722 East Third street. 26 FOR RENT A three room furnished ' apartment. Inquire 111 West Sec ond ntreet. 27 FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms. 208 West Third street. Tele phone black 3G21. 23 TOMORROW AT THE CHURCHES CHRISTIAN SCIHNCE SOCIETY Soveath and Case streets. Services LI a. m. Sunday and 8 p. in. Wednes uay. Reading room maintained by the society in room 507 First National bank building is open to tho publio daily, except Sunday, from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. ST. PETER'S CMUttOH Third and Lincoln streets. Morning services, and 10:30. EveaJnc services, 7:39. Al tar secioty first Sunday of month. St omal circle, first Thursday C month, fating Peoples' club secoad aad third atoadays. Katght of Columbus, first and tfclrd Mondays. Rev. P. J. O'iUaxfca, paetor. ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Holy communion, 8:00. Church school, 9:45. Morning prayer, 10. SALVATION ARMY Holiness meoting, 11. Sunday school. 2:30. Y. P. L., 6:30. Salvation meeting, 8:00. Cap tain C. Nllsen, Lieutenant M. Lans don, officers in charge. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Seventh, and Union. Pastor Bogue will speak at 11 a. m. on the first chapter of Ephesiens and in the evening at 8 o'clock on "A Short Lesson in Prac tical Psychology." Bible school, 10. B. Y. P. U., 6:30. POLAND'S PARADOX Colonel Harvey's castlgatlon of tho League of Nations probably voices, in the Harvey manner, un Atiinfil In thi lnniriiMirn of illnlom-' acy, the administration's position to wards that product of the war. Harding was elected on an anti league platform. Just how sweeping that platform would bo was not re vealed until Colonel Harvey spoke. If Harvey is indeed an administra tion spokesman, tho league Is scrapped so far as America is con cerned. His utterances at this time, when the Silesiau question threatens to disrupt tho entente, and possibly plunge Huropu Into war again, finises one to wonder what Poland thinks of the league Just now. For weoks wo have road of tho stoni ultimatums of the allies to (iormuny about Indemnities. Franco is to solzo tho Ruhr. England is to send more battalions to tho new lir.o of occupation, and to make na val demonstrations off (ionium ports. This was fine for .Poland. Now turn to Poland, a member of this .same league, over on tho east of Germany. English and Ital ian soldiers aro fighting with Her man irregulars against Polos in Si lesia, who have tho .sympathy and support of tho French. Tho loading nations of tho longuo aro enforcing reparations in western Euiopo. In central Europe they aro scrapping among themselves. How much value can Poland place on hor League of Nations T o FOREST PROTECTION CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH ! Morning service, 11. Subject: "Lll'o's Largest Place." Evening sorvice. 7:30. Short address and program in motion pictures. ISubJoct, "A President's Ans wer." Biblo school, 10. Christian En deavor, 6:30. Rev. E. Goudgo, pastor. FOR RBNT Nicely furnished houses keeping rooms. 722 East Third street. 23 FOR RENT Four room apartment, Federal street, unfurnished. Inquire 417 Alvord Btreet, side door. 21 FOR RENT Furnished cottage. Mod ern conveniences. Inqiure 422 West Eighth street. 21 FOR 'RENT Large three-room fur nished apartment. 819 East Third street. Telephone red 1282. 21 FOR HENT Comfortably furnished housekeeping rooms. 115 East Sec ond street. 21 FOR RENT Front housekeeping room, downstairs, and sleeping room. 104 West Third. 31 FOR RENT Nice bedroom in modern home for men or couple. Breakfast if desired. Tub and shower baths. Telephone black 4331. 21 FOR RHNT Three furnished houBe keepins rooms. Adults only. 1003 Alvord street. Telephone red 4561. 24 FOR SALE FOR SALE Ford bug. Inquire Roy al barber shop. 25 FOR SALE Cut rosea. 911 Pino street. Telephone clack 3163. 19 KOR SALE Car cheap. Inquire 702 Webster street. 24 FOR SALE Ten-room hotel. Inquire box 67, Kent. Oregon. J20 FOR SALE Dodge tourlne car, In ex cellent condition. $576 for quick sale. 505 Bast Second street. 21 FOR SALE Garden tools and house hold furniture. Inquire 503 Fulton street. 23 FOR SALE UBed flour sacks, 49s and 98s. Diamond Flour Mills com pany. 24 UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Elm and G streets. Sunday school. 10. Morning service, 11. Subjocr, "Tho Blessing of a Living Hope." Junior Christian Endeavor, 6:30; In fiermodiate Christian Endeavor, 7. Evening sorvleo, S. Subject, "Why Boys Go Wrong." Second sermon in series. Prayer mooting, Thursday, 7:45. Nov. G.'K. Hartnian, pastor. ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH Union at Seventh. Trinity Sunday. Mllilo phenol, 10. Morning worship, 11. Thome of sermon, "Noeosslty of the Spiritual Birth." Prelude, (Pattlson), solo. "Just For Today" (Abbott), Dr. S, Burke Massoy; offertory, "Medi tation," (Guilmant); postludo. (Bai ley). Luther league devotional no;, vice, 7. No evening service. Rev. W. I. Eek, pastor. LOOKING BACKWARD A little child of Mr. Jack Wetlo foil from tho bod today and trae turod its collar bono Dr. Holtistor attended to its injury. FOR SALE Garages, $98.00 and up. Half cash and the rest on easy terms. Call main 731. 24 FOR SALE Dry oak wood; old oak, $11.50; second growth, $12.50. Deliv ered. Call 30F22, after 6 p. m. tf iAJTJ-ULTU'Uiss m mmmi FOR SAIjE Modern seven-room house, lot 50x120, good outbuildlngn. fruit, and garden. 705 Calhoun street. 28 FOR SALE Large and small farm and orchard tracts. Reasonable prices, good terms. W. C. Hanna, Dufur, Ore. IStf. FOR SALE A now, neat little homo with full sized lot and garden. Well located. Price $650. Cash $50. Bal ance $25 a month. W. F. Gltchell, 403 Washington street. 21 LOST OR KOUND LOST Oold watch on Mill creek, May 8th. Return to 708 West Tenth street. $5.90 reward. 23 . . r . STRAYED OR STOLEN Black mare nbout six years old, weight about 1400 lbs. Branded SH (connected on shoulder. $10 reward. Phone black 3522 or write 813 Federal street 2lw21 - -- r MISCELLANEOUS PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE Rooms with board. 311 East Fifth Btreet. -5 MONEY to lend to property owners for building purposes. W. F. Gltch ell, 403 Washington street. 26 HEMSTITCHING and buttons cover ed, Mrs. A. J. Moline, 607 Union street. J5 HEMSTITCHING Mrs" L. M. Boothby, 308 Washington street. Telephone main ftfiSl. tf TRANSFER AND EXPRESS Furni turo and piano moving. Freight hauled and general express busi ness. Telephones: Stand, red 101; residence blaek 1352. J. E. Henzle. lltf FOR SALE Five room houso with four lota, barn, chicken house, two chicken lots, wood shed nnd thirty flro fruit trees. Garden in. Inquire J. W. Connell, 816 W. Thirteenth. Telephone red 6322. 21 PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINE8S Porttand-The Dalles Truck -Servico General freight hauling. Leaves Portland 2 p. m. Leaves The Dalles, 1:30 p. m. Dally Bervice. The Dalles telephone red 6741. Portland tele phones, Marshall 1355 or east 3990. J17 PIANOS TTN15D tt nd repaired, at tion regulating and reflnishlng Player actions a specialty.- WorV guaranteed. 8. A. Dockstader. Cor son Music store. 320 Fast Second street. Telephone main lOfil. tf VENZ BAUER General real estate, lnsnrat.ee, an roans. 1001 East Second street. Tele phone main 1571. 3Kt! FORD Specialists Whltnsy Repair Shop 709 East Second SL ;.r i i ii-Bitsi LUCILE CUMMINS Teacher of Piano Summer classes open June 1. Tclr--phone black 6221. Studio at 201 West Ninth street. tf POPULAR MUSIC Taught by BOB WERSCHKUL Lessons by Appointment Empress Theatre Pianist. Maud Mnlburn Stilwell Teacher of Piano, Harmony and Theory. Leschetlzky method. Special atten tion given to beginners. Summer term opens June 15. Phone red 3491. Stu dio 1000 Fulton street. . J20 WAN1 ED Mr. A. E, Tyler, tho Western Union operator here, loft today for Portland. Ho will pass through hero Saturday on his way to Chicago to accept a more lucrative position un der tho same company, Ho will no succeeded by Mr. Dow Palmer of Salem, His departure was consider able of a surprise to many of his friends, who bade him a hurried good-bye at tho train. WANTED Fivo-room modern houso. Telephone main 6441. 21 WANTED Work with large team of horsos. Call red 2821. 21 WANTED Work with team Farm or orchard work proforred. Write box 56, R. F. D. 1. 25 President Harding has proclaimed May 22 to 28 ns forest protection week. In his proclamation the presi dent asks the cltltons to plan for tho week such educational nud In Hon. Robert Mays wont to Hooct River on tho Regulator this morn ing. WANTED Two horsos for uso in pa geant rehearsals. Also two tents for use as dressing rooms. Cill Rod Cross offices, or see Lynn Ro craft 21 WANTED Position as cook in goner al houso in town, gentlemanly, hon est Japanese youth. Address James T K. 311 Perkins Avenue, Pondl ton, Orogon, 26 Miss Charlotte Roberts returned from Rltrvillo yesterday, where she has been employed as a teacher dur ing the past winter. FOR SALE BY OWNER Two fine fruit and ganlon tracts, Thomp son's nddlton, 360 acre wheat farm In Jefferson county, near Madras, with water, buildings, $10,800, terms or would exchange, F, E. Oliver, Rooute 1, The Dalles. 27 ite Truck Line Freight and express between The Dalles and Wasco, Moro and all way points Leave The Dalles, 9 a. m. dally except Sunday. Leave Moro, 1:30 p. m. Leave Wasco, 2:30 p. m. D. M. Pierce, proprietor. Telephone b'.ack 1642 or main 471. tf IF SKIN BREAKS OUT, IS FIERY, ITCHY OR ROUGMSE SULPHUR Just tho moment you apply Men iwsuinv.ir tn and itching, burning or broken out skin, the Itching stops and healing begins, says a noiea skin specialist. This sulphur prepar atlon, mnde Into a pleasant cold cream, gives such n quick relief, even to fiery eczema, that nothing hns over been found to tako Its Place- ... ... properties, it quickly subdues the, itching, coois too irnmuuu heals the eczema right up, leaving n clenr, smooth skin in placo of ugly eruptions, rash, pimples or roughness. You do not have to wait for Im provement. It quickly shows. You can get a little jar of Mcntho-Sul-phur nt any drug store Adv. SECOND HAND STORE Furniture Repairing. Packing, Crating, Carps CUanlng. All wark guaranteed. Court strtst DON'T LET THAT BIRD ON YOUR DOLLAR FLY AWAY WITH IT That eagle on your dollar is a welcome bird, isn't it? But the safest place for an eagle is in a cage. We will furnish the cage for the eagle on your dollar and pay you FOUR percent inter est for letting us take care of it for you. 4 Per Cent Interest Paid On Savings Accounts. Citizens National Bank Telephone Main 3101 Officers Directors P. J. Stodelman.PresIdent. p j stdelHaB. Arthur Seufert Dr. J. A. Reuter Dr. B. C. dinger H. L, Kuck J O. Helmrlch J. J. Van Dellen Dr. J. A. Reuter, Vice-Pres. H. E. Greene, Cashier J. F. Tureck, Ass't Cashier. WOODARD & TAUSOHER Contracting Bricklayers and Plasterers All kinds of Tile and Cement Work. Fireplace Work a Specialty Estimates furnished free of chargs. Ail Work Guaranteed. Telephone Main 64C1 or Call at Gates Block GOLDENDALE, YAKIMA AND ALL EASTERN WASHINGTON POINTS Art reached the easiest by way of Grants and MaryhMI on tie MARYHILL FERRY A 10-mile paved road connects MaryhMI and Goldendals FERRY RATE8 $1.35 par oar and passengers one way. SCSO for round trip, 14ay limit. Dr. Geo. F. Newhouse Eye Specialist Wo aro eqalpyed to give your eyes the rery host ef care. Eyas tested. Glasses) ground. Second and Washington Streets The Da I Us 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 LULU D. CRANDALL, Manager Bert Thomas, Assistant Manager Licensed Embalmers, Established 187 Dufur Woman Attendant Mrs. M. J. Wlllerton Telephone Red 1781 Motor Equipment Telephones Day Red 351 Night Red 392 J. H. Harper, Black 2152 Cut Flowers Dr. T. DeLARHUE Eyesight Specialist Hours 9:00 to 6:00 Sundays and Evenings by Appointment 17.11 Vogt B Ik Over Crosby's Drug Store Phone Black 1111 Peoples Transfer Co. QUICK DELIVERY SERVICE EXPRESS AND DRAYAGE Furniture and Piano Moving Stand at Glenn's Paint Stare Main 3721 Residence Phone Red 1811 HARRY L. CLUFF