lucky tlSTRIKEJ Ten. for 10 cents. Handy size. Dealers carry both. 10 for 10c; 20 for 20c. It's toasted. THE FORUM i s Juno 1 'Editor of The Chronicle: This !s just to lei tin; peoplu of W,iseo ooun iy know, end lo wake a few of ihem up about good roads and The Dalles California highway. 1 will say that 1 am a firm believer in good roads and highways and It would ho u very good Idea for every voter in Wasco cotintv to use his very best judgment and thought before he goes lo cast his vote. I have several good reasons for writing this letter. iNow that automobiles and trucks have come to stay, we are unable lo build roads of dirt thai will stun! up. We have oi lo look tor some thing betler. The Dalles-California 'highway will mean the main outlet for the county. Alter It .has ben built,- as 1 understand mo law, the stato -wlll Iterp up ihe road. Thh will leave Ihe money prevloinly ",inr.t ..u the main trunk lo l,e applied on o'lu-: branch roads, and we may he nhl- lu gravtl these: I am very much in la vor of this Improvement, Hespccllully submitted, ('. II. OILI'FN. nod Supervisor, nisi. IS, Th: ')allcs Waplnltla, .fiino 1. Editor of The Chronicle: -'Important" Is the heading of an anonymous letter rent out to the voters of 'Was co county to destroy votes for The Dalles-California hichway linnd issue I say anonymous because it Is s'lgu ed "Citizens' Wellnro U'sikiiu of Was co count j." There Is no i'.nch animal If this letter was fair and lis imifbii torr. werocleiin puri;o,:ed they woulr have compiled With Ihe law an I haw Mfgnod .bylhelr iHl ' an provide'1 by the' Corrupt nracllooa act. It "has-been staled by men who an worklrife heart and soul lor W.isc county'' In Ibis rond I'.ahi in v. ell a .fOf-; other uotlniy Imnro'-ouient.; t hit .inrcifs A'. Mayer, a I'orlland retire'' capitalist, with orchard properly hold logs In Wasco county, Is Ihe prime I mover, the dnik hor.-e hi thlr. attack on Waaco count) 'n much needed high way, ' The poople are nil III.., I to lituvt about this letter and this Clllaeu' Welfaro League h. heme. I'cople t be fooled often and II seems lh.it I hi trainers of mis plot desire lo oil! some eleventh hour stuff over on us without giving tlmo to answer but wo are on Hie job. Firs! read The DallerAvasco County Chamber of Commerce ads In the county papers this week. Mark At Mayer own3 a palatial farm mansion and vnlnnbte orchard east of Mosler. I'll not state how the deni was arranged that thu Columbia high way happens to go rlghl through his property for about a mile and that I $400,000 or more was spent for Ihe first four miles of Wasco county Co lumbia lilchway that parses his door. This $400,000 Includes the paving and the crews aro al work laying Ihe central as Ihls In wi ll ten. What does he care for the sheepmen and "rubes" of Central Oregon or of Wnsco coun ty? He has hi a highway. What If the broken link In The Dalles-Cnllforni'i hig'hway by failure of our bond Im-'tio would cripple Wasco county, and Sherman coiinfy would get our high way? He Is well taken care of. 'Whal if responsible and desirable American fanners, pioneers of our r inmon wealth, are Isolated by lh' impossible winter roadi even to the exclusion of the doctor's visit online?? He has his paved highway and doet ; not now waul to help ihe farmers lo get even a graveled market road. Edward (!. Pease, a re.-ponslble The Dalles pioneer business man, made public statement at Maupln to a g.e.t throng of taxpayers, thai can be re Hod on as true and carefully checked by the assessor. I would look with uinplelon hn a letter that does no conform with those statements of Mr Pea: (! since the letter Is not nigncd as by law provided. Times come In ihe affairs of conn let as well as men when the Hoof Ide mus bo (alien lo move wllh au 'pss tot!a Wanro county stands if the threshold of lis first and great st opportunity wllh the. entire stall ichlnd It and it : corns vicious Ihul wine outside, resident In order to save i few coppeis would attempt to side 'rack HOOD voteis. N. 0. 1IICDIN You will find here either the wide Medium or nanov toe in the Ko "liter shoe lor mrn, A solid sho. hioughout. Kdtv. .('. Pease compam Typing and Stenography ioiih at reasonable rates. Hoslua A "'leek. Office Hotel Dalles, lies, leiico phono red L':1"L'. t) Reduction in Milk Prices Effective June 1: No A' Quarts . , li.fill I'lnls L'.'i'i I pints r.,0(l 2 (Uarls ; ti.50 pints 8.00 I quarts li.fiil 4 qu: :i.r;o CITV DAlltY, I.. O, KAUUIOlt, tom KLiNivr. Catarrh Cannot Be Cored Willi LOCAL. APPLICATIONS, us tliay .-annul rtuch the aval at l lie UUaasi. Cuti: ill In a local dlucmo, Kreutly In- Iiic'Icik; by cutiHtltutlonul conditions, ana n uiu-.t lu ourti it you niiift tune an (ileniul rt-majy. 1 all's Catarrh Meill inu u tai'uii ituuniuiiy unci ucia inru In- hlooil on Hit) M1U0OU3 surfucus at thu VKtem. Hull's Cutarrh MtMlcInu was unci I bed ly alio ot tliH liL'dt pby.ilclaite i thl.s country for ynrn. it 1.1 coui .sed of .inint of tlio hfwt tonics known, mlilil-.'il Willi ...mw of thu b.-st blood ii Ultra, Thu iM-rlt'ct combination of 3 liiKiu'lli iit.-) lii Hull'u Cutnrih Alrill ' M Willi p' JlliVf Hlli-ll WollillTflll nil.-. 01 i n in lull iVKlltloiiH. Send for MllH'MlllH l'ii.. , I. CllrlNKl M -.'U , I'ropi!., Toledo, O 'I I Inik'k'lhlH, mi- ' I". .. ii ..011.11111.111 CHEVROLET "The I'roJiut of lU-pri-iriur" Mlartles the Automotive World with itnotliGr CUT in prices. (Baby Grand) Touring $1424.50 I V'i .'tvptl .See S TRANCE & WEST MOTORS CO. ' I ,i- Siiiiinl Sirci't I tie Jiall.'i, i ) 1'jjini Some day yoi will ride in a Chevrolet Poor Little Rich Girl' Was Helpless Cripple In Childhood Hy CHICAGO, June 2. l.ollta mo.ir, Ihe only child of .1 O'den Armour, Die inllil'mah" pack r, and John .1. Mitchell, Jr., son ol the chairman ol the Hoard or diiec'oi:s of three of Chlcajous lari'.ex:. banks, will be married hero June 18. The wedding will unite two of Chica.zo'n )!dffit and wealthiest families. Behind that socfal announcement lies an intensely intonii.'lnp, and gripping story of a ' i.oor litlle ri. h ;;lrl," crippled at biith, who wllh the aid of the woilil's r?alo,',t s Inn. tislK, developed into a normal, healthy, sport-loving woman, chJld, hip and So b at c II .1 in three Her The bride-to-be, win n a shewed signs of a seriou.': trouble. She was unable I.) a!l; irjiiiiently was dooml to through life an Invalid. The ipeclalisls of th? country were suited. An operation wan perfoime 1000, when the child was years of age, without benefit, parenis sought thlouithout world for tomeone lo cine hei 11102, Ihe gill's lathe. went to Vlpnna to consult wllh Dr. Adolph Lorenz, the world's moat mted oi'-' hopedlc suigeon. Armour appealed o the scientist lo make a trip to Ihi'-ago and attempt t cuio th"l hi. I.oicnz was loathe lo leave his piacilce ,'n Vienna. Armour offrrei J o pay any amount if lie wotld unite tjie I lip. It was finally it'?-eed i hat the physician ahotild receive I HOO.OOO and all expense:; for lilm I elf and slalf to go I) Ciilcasi and f v lo euro I ho child. The Burgeon nltinded Ihe ehlld in' ie Aru.our home here. Tin sur-i eon ili'ieiirded I he knife and used he compelling ntralii!, or ntiap:: and1 elgli's jts a HUhalltiitr. The five' Kir old girl wan nude.' an ,-inars-' hefio .iv two horns. Hffor n of United Ifreas. Ar- l.'oi ui. and his staff ere centered on forcing the hip bone Into the socket. After two hourti woik there wa.t a sharp "click." The surgeon i denned his grip on Hie tiny body. The bonr had been forced into the socket. The operation was a success. I A plaster cast wan placed on the hip ami leniained there six month. i. A yea i and a half later thv girl was still unable to wallt. Hwevfr, sur geons wt.ro confident that Ihe op- .eii.tlon would .Le successlul, if given lime, in 11)04, Lollia was .taken to i VI. una for the final tn-atmont at my idea, It would have closed much tiirllei", hi replied, with dignity. "I saw yenis ahead what would roine. I know what tho conse quences would bo even In 1914, 1915 and a longer tlmo In the cast when f was condemned .to Inactivity. I then followed alt events carefully and always studied the war. I knew In advance the outcome of Vtrdun and saw the t line when they would call inc. All happened as I expected, i They came and fetched hip, and later I have mole than once wanted to say as I worked over my maps: Schltiss, SchlusH (the end, the end). "Ilut there was pressure from too many sides. And, In Ihe last analy sis, I am only human, and was al ready an old man." x The old men were moved. One ventured to nsk: "And whnt about Lundetiorff," "flo", merely replied Hlndcnburg. That was a judgment, ns far as the old men were concerned. It spelled Hlndenbuix's feeling toward Hie man who mixed politics with strategy, who unlike Hindinburg, wirn't all soldier. COMMON WITCHHAZCL FINE FOR SORE EYES It is surprising now quickly eye Inflammation is helped by commoo wltchhasiel, camphor, hydrastls, etc;, as mixed In Lavoptlk eye wash. One elderly lady, who had been troubled with chronic eye infidmfnatlon for many years, WU3 greatly helped In two days. We guarantee a small bottle of Lavoptlk to help ANY CASH weak, strained or Inflamed oyeit. Aiumlnum eye cup FREE. A. E. Crosby, druggist, 318 E. Second St. 4- Main 60C1 Uehnett Taxt iMaln 01. tf ihe hands cf tho famous specialist Her father carried lur on board the ship us sh-j was still unable to walk. Dining a short stay in Vienna, rhe Ir.trned how to walk and when Ihe family telr.rned'-to this coun.ry, sh ran down the gangplank of the boat and played as any healthy,1 noi mill child. She later became an accomplished the t sportswoman, and was noted .is an In equ.istinariuii. Lolitn lias taken a great in' crest in Chicago's chai It able institutions, but her greatest ulfoils have been tovaid aiding In stitutions caring for urippl d chi it rcn. Following her cure, her father built a two million dollar iiomu fra iler at ,.al:! Kore.i, a Chicago subu:,b and called it ".Melody Panu". Dining th? war she converted her lwme in Santa Darbara, Cal , into a hospital for Ameilcan crippled : .'jldieif . When 20 ye-rii of agj, she wa.i elected a trustee of the Almoin- Tech Institute. .MllchtV was In the aviation ser vice eluring the war. He was seri ously injured, wjiitn a plane which he was piloting col'ided with thai ol 1 DANCE an jthf-r liyur loo Tho other aviator THORNTON'S LAKES PAVILION SATURDAY, JUNE 14 And Every' Saturday Thereafter Dance in the open air to the strains of a good Orchestra TICKETS 90c War Tax 9c fcl above ground. was Itlllad. OLD MEN TALK OF WAR AT THE SKAT CLUfJ Hy llnlti-il rn-ii." UICUI.IX, June 2. Thai Hindu.! nirg mouths and moiilhn bclore Ihe var's closo saw Ihe liandwiilin ; on he wall and oHon wanted lo oa'l a lull Is the story that coi.irs from h" Inner lecesseu of his privato .'f.'U" eh.b in Hannover. This same story casts a si It-light in his feeling for I.iindend jiff -a feeling that Is generally admitted not to be very cordial. Hindeiiliurg, living in hh pr. Ity, uicdesl cottage in Hannover, and having few Intimates. "Skat" fur- nislies his amusement, and he likes ;u little group of old men "10 mo.-e .", breatiH-j they know him tioni talk war and polit While waiting tne nlglil for flel marshal to join them, the men had discussed Ihe- war. "I sometimes wonder If I1- was really necessary to si.crMic so many lives for naught," reniurkeO one, not noticing Hindenb irg had ent red the rocm, llindeiibiirs answered him. "if the war had gone acemdin-; to and the old WOuDMlHvK Id (VIZARD POLISH II pays lo buy Hi a well kit iwn poli.ih in liu; larger sUr cans You will nenl It (-,i: t.iliuy, to I; ep' th' iil litur. Ii.ight, tho w. odvyoik el 'an, llio lliors In g nil con,- I'lu.i, ami ;n.) ant.mioo.:" siiiuing. w;2ifd l'olisii p es rvc Ih.i fin'sli, idealise':! tin ti .id diy 1 in er. tial ;jiuui;i,,, ,a nil t'oiniii p es I Vi H he :virrac!j'iiJ' pajdui1' a b an If.iJ, on cans I Other-.slz s 5; up. W(2ftRD MOP The muni convenient mop mado. Triangular 'ii liape; has adjustable elbow handle. Can lie had liieinfcnlly Inaleil for gathering dust, or tnaied wilh Wlz.nd ToUsli lo clean and polish th liooisi, 1'iices $1.3, $I.5J, $1.75 .,nJ $.00. wizard DUST CLCTH ihe im, sanlt try lypo of dust closh Is tho cue v. hich r.alhi s dust Inst. ad of scutteilng ii. W'Kiiul Dust tiolh.i aro cheinlcnlly tieated lo h ild the dir . Treatment Is permanent ; u.ial f. i ti d b;, tt -ilnm;, l:ice COc. I'.)r U tie by Whciloti Tlilr'; Dri) awLvTlilnL; mm BIG Reduction in Price In keeping with the lower cost of production Lhest delicious soda wafers will be sold by grotors at tho following marked redaction iii prko. Snow Flakvs made with the finest ingredients, in nuulorn, sunnv bakeries. Paek i'd t n!y in t!te red Snow Flake Packages. Small Size 15c Large Size 35c Your CJrocer Can Supply You Pacific Coast Biscuit Company Seattle Spokane Portland an advantage . , worth while Back of the Zerolene you buy for your engine are the combined resources, expe rience, knowledge and equipment of the Standard Oil Company. They create an eniciency in the manufacture of fine lubri cants hard to duplicate elsewhere in the wqrld. You gain this advantage in the uzs.of Zerolene. Our Board of Lubrication Engineers recommends the grade of Zerolene to meet the requirement of your type of engine. Follow their recommendations as embod ied in the Zerolene Correct Lubrication Chart. " , " Ask for a Chart for your car. STANDARD OIL COMPANY , , (California) , ' grade for each type of engine ijd ', '- t c 4 Good Values In . ' V. 'Si 4- -tf.., it- It goes without saying that you may Jbe very sure of any Dodge Brothers used car you buy here. We now have available sev eral Dodge Brothers used oars which are exceptional values. Coma in and see them. , W A LTH E R-WILLIA MS CO. The Dalle t-S; .SftfeU tr tvl'iiilr- v