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THE DALLES OAILY ,CHRONlce, MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1921.
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THE DAILY CHRONICLE
Bitabllahed 1890 The Unllua, Ore.
I'ubllihed Every Iivnnlug Hxcept Sunday
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LOOKING BACKWARD
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-lj-jj I iiiiier .1. W . JciikiiiH will preach ul
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morning :inil eveiiln,'.
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anteed service. I'nmiiit and ri't'iilur de
livery of every Biihicilher'i (inner la the
tm of the clri'iilntlon depnrtinent. The
Chronicle iomIwb am reoulred In IuIm from
irie (laoers on nit (kiicii or wnerever inc
udhci llier wIhIii'h 'lie (nitier dellveied,
'I'lii! express company at Tho Prillc.s
has .shipped i:i,!)75 pounds nl rawbei
rles tu .Montana noil I'oiiland,
K. V. Smith In ()( the bowlini; rw
onl last nlKlil liy ii r.core of "S. Pre
vlour. lo llils, Hurry FiwIiIhi held the
licit wllh ii score ol' M points to Mis
credit. The Impl pskIoii In thai It v!'l
he a km;: tliiio liL'fori! Smith'.) i.hi'!
Is r.in.'if lied.
Frank (lable was atlac'iti'd Tiu'mIi;
at Waplnltla by a sheep herder whom
hi' liad ilischtirgeil. The h-id.r bi-al
lilm over the lii!,'id Willi a i c.,lv"'
hi'liinil while (ial.le wa;, set" el
In n elm Ir flfjinliiK up hhi wai.Tr.
THE UNDERDOG
.Mrs. (Since .loluison left lor Ah'iiti.n
lihls alii'i'iiooii mi I lie licgulaio .
for the past year, returned lo her
lioini- In Portland .Saturday.
A .A. Kerns, special agent for the
Importers and Exporters ilnsuranee
company, In in tin1 city on buslne.-.i..
..Miss Mildred Tan;; of Tacoina !r
a (jiu.'-.t of her aunt, Mr.',. J. H. Pal
nii-r.
Minn Alice Chase, who was a niem
lifr of tint graduating class of the lo
cal high school, returned to her homo
at Dufur yesterday.
Jloy Oiirdnrr, accoiiipllsheil liaiiilll
and (rain rohher, who l.-i -.inder two
sentences which will liecp him Ijh
tiiinl federal prison Lais for ,riU yea in
if ho ever ;;els there, is' at large.
Holdly disarmiiu; a drowsy guaid
on a train out of I'o'tland Friday
night, (!nrilner forced the man lo c
lensc htm Irom his manacles, anil
is rooming the hllb east of O.mkIIo
Jlock, Wat h., pin. sued, It Is liue, hut
tree.
Of the scoiea of people heard com
..incr.llng on his tl -Hpeiiite escape
Satin day and Sunday in The Dalles,
'htilf of them said in substance:
"Good, and I hope he j;els away."
Probably the other half thought
the name I blur.
Thin sentiment was voiced ah no
special 1 1 Unite to Gardner. One:
hoars It uvcry lime a criminal, no ness
matter how low he may ho, makes'
i
a break lor liberty.
It is the curious sentiment, or
psychological characteristics or the
Iiiiiiiin mind which makes people
root for the underdo';.
Orogonlans will remember that
back in 1902, In the days of Harry
Tracy, thai notorious desperado, af
ter his break from the stale prison
In Salem, was almost a hero. Peo
ple of the northwest walled breath
Jessly between editions of the newii
papers lor news of his most 'recent
hiusli with Jaw. Until the Iiihi one,
Tracy wits uuct'eiisftil, and' Identical
ly the sanio woids of approval were
exclaimed ftir 1 lurry Tracy that aie
Lying said now.
Brown's Uutur Zlagt, Time Table
Two i mind trips dally, heave Hank
hotel, l. a. in. and 4 p. m, I.e.' wo
Uiifur 7::io it, m. and 1 p. in. tf
PERSONALS
1
,MI.!S Illanche Putnam of U'.ir.eo was
shopping In tlie ( II y u.iko .
.Miss Wabi I iienneli of Mor.ior was
chopping In the city iaiurday.
.Mil. Lulu D, Ciandall wenl to l'ri
land Hatunlry lo spend si veral days.
I O. W. Id iinrr.n of Hood lllver
' regisiered at the Hank hotel.
is
ludd .Jierolf
visitor In
of Khanlko is a bust
The Hallos loda.
at
,. M lU'llaon of
Hie Hank hotel.
Mrs. S. Harbison of
ihojiplug in The Dalles.
Gateway Is
Mr. and Mrs.
huainrns vl-ltors
.lohn i4. Gavin are
In Pnrtland today.
' 'Hero -worship In one of i ur Viv
os t sent'lnieniii, and It manllesls II
self lor aiiy kind or a hero, bo lie
soldier defending his country, or a
criminal defending himself from the
lin
Gardner Is the kind of a man who
should always lor the safety of the
rest ot hla kind, be Imprisoned. Vet
the folks whom he menaces acclaim
hlni.
II is alwayu true thai the maasi's
recognize a brave man. Tlr grcaiur
ihu chances he lakes, no mailer
what hla chancier i.uy he, the
mightier Is the auplaao t tin t gnen
up lor him.
Conversely, th i. In no scorn on
eaith equal lo that dial! to Hie man
who publicly betrays his cowatdlce
even though among h.s scorneis ,nn
personu equally cowaully.
Along this same general line of
thought howiv.'i-, maiiv people aie
wonileiliig liow buily guaids. ariiM.I,
and in chargi i.t leapoiate priMou
tiih who were scciiely manacled,
uhould be so nexllKoni as to allow
lellows like (iaiilnc ami Pyinn g t
tlio upper hand ami free themselves.
With eveiy odd ugalmit the pi l
oners, and whh every safoguard up
p.Uenlly l liisible, lialus h eu lakeli,
Gardner l.i i.ee
.Someone was liegllgeni. News
paper aecoi'iits Imlicaie thai one
guaid had accompanied Pyron to
the smoking coiupaiimcni of the
c. r, leaving liardn r mid the other
gutiid together This gutiiil, a-counts
. a, w. ,i droWHlng, and the prlsonm
hit him over the lua.l with Hie
handcutlx, slunuing him.
''iio gaaids wcie careless In hand
"nig iheue men In becoming noall
tnt. they were disregarding Hi Ir
duty to i In public, the public paid
Ihein, to ace that Hie cilunuali Gaid
ner and Pyrou woie put away
H.1I no niuller whai Hie condition:
suriouudiu;.', Ihcit ehci pe m.n h,.
Gaidner I loamni,; the wooil--.
where I hero la ioni oi hi.'i
ami v.Mtei in the huiiiiii r Hue, with
K ood ciiaiiKH el not In I ii. it rccap(r
ed. And tin people uli.i tcic liciug
KHlegiiariled t his .mpi i ...n . ,
wishing him well. '
A VOHU TO IHU. w.au
Mr. and Mrs. M. Iluntlnijton or Kel
so are guests al Hotel Dalles.
D. Olsnoyer ot lloqulam is a lm.il
ness visitor in The Dalles.
Mr. and Mia. II. C. Maroln of Sa
lem are legist eit-d at Hotel Dalles.
Mrs. H. Luckey of Prlnevllle l.v visit
lug wilh Irieuds.
'Mm. G. H. Dnlryniple of Pendleton
is visiting with relative!; here.
Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Hoe. of Salem
are busiito.ai vlr.iiois today.
..Miss Anna Piper
ng at Hotel Dalles.
of Milton is stay-
'Mm. .. ii. .lohn.s and son, Tom,
Pendleton, are visiting In the city.
of
liess
L. Marrow or Warco la a bus
visitor In The Dallei today.
Mrs. W. I. Whealdon and daughter,
Miss Alaixaiel Whetildon ol Port laud,
aie vbitlii!! with tiomds in this clt
I'M Wood, chief npeclal agent til' Dm
O.-W. It .i N lailioad, wah a buhl
ness isllor yesli-nlay.
.laine.i Kaulck of Hood lllver In,
been v IJ t inir Willi I'rlcud.i In Tl'
Dalles tt it lilt 1 th' last m'voial dass
Mr. and Mia I'
(Ill-leu are visi.lng
cliy.
U. Il.i.ikell .l Pen
w lib nl; uU in tin
Mrr.
Waiiu
Dalli s
L.
tod:;
('. Lee.) and daughter of
lut'.s, aie mopping In The
1. N. Konljc ol' Antelope is. In The
Dalles today, leitcwluti luminesc ac
(iialntauci s.
Miss Copley of Sslein la In Hie ell)
to spend i In i umiiier acatlou vtltn
uer slsteV. Mi, .lohli Hir.or. , ,
.lohn llioer and llaiph Wohmu nu.
toie.l to tuloiii and letunied' e .lei
i. ..
Mis Maile
' en al eiidln
McCormack,
-'I ' ir-'.
Who has
Ac..deinv
on' v'l Jum ls il.i; i
lliako tu-d If you .in- . i
Indivl IiiiiH pa Hi me. m -
in. no lo
... I'D c
tilMM
iiiaitii.l ia.iallmeii.ic H..u'i put iif
l lio pnluliil (till. ol willing a clo'ck
lir y..ui q.ii nurly ucb-'i-xiii -ut ..mil
Wi din ddti) i he 1 'Hi 'll.at's Hie div
Ui .i lit . ..niiii.i iii i . ii. posed to
l.e In .tin . iliet-'l. r u m i n
I Ii1) le ii .1. I lici !aiii V 1 t t.ill'l
down on ywil I'ui' (he . Ii.Ij am. no, I
and live p-rceot iiiliro.l.
Portland Uallway, Light & PiiMir
company aunoiiucod fli,000,00i lutcii
j i on program,
EMPRESS
Home oi' Ciood
Photoplays
Too Ik li( and Tuesday
TOM MIX
In
"A Ridin Romeo"
"ISA U EL" or
'TIIK TRAIL.? END'
Willi
House Peters
Jane Novak
iMrs. .lack Swlfl returned to hfr
home In Portland yesterday altei
spending ceveral days l. Illtig with
friends In this city.
Miss Harriet Hhruin ol Hip A. M. Wll
Hams company, was In Porilitu.l I'fi
week buylni; for the linn and r.eeiiii
Hie rose festival. She ieliiine.1 jf?
terdny.
Mrs, K. .1. Collins and children o!
Diifur, accompanied by Misn Martha
v.. .lelfers, moloreit to Portland Sa.
unlay where Ihoy expect to vMl foi
a week.
Mrs. P, M,. Nolan of Sealtle n rived
in The Dalles .Sunday evening for a
visit of several days wllh her son, K.
VV, Nolan, iiianager ol (he Hmprei
1. 1 eai or.
Itev, II. K. Hossell and Mrs. Kossell
ret in end to i belr homo in Monmouth
tiaturday, nfier al'endlnj; the cone
meneemeni exercises of the hk'h
r.chool. Their son, Norman, was i
member of Hie rjiaduailn;; cla"...
Mrs, .1. M, Lowe left ai mon today
for lllckleton, Wahii., where alio will
Iiartlclpale af f-oloiot In Hie Fla; D.iy
exerclsei being given Tuesday under
the auspices of the pioneers' aso
elation. She will niturn to The Dalles
the latter part of Hie woo!:.
.Madras' is a gue.it
For Cherry Picklno
Spi 'ce baskets and Hfurlly laiiden
at Wall her-Williams company, II
Save your feet it pays In the long
run. Feel have a cash value. Got our
nreh Preserver circular -Ii IpIIs whv.
Fdw. C. Pease company.
ids for Coal
Sealed bids for a carload of Kern
merer coal, to be dellvrred ai th? city
hull, The Dalles, not later than 45
days t rout acceptance ol bldi, will be
received by Dalles City. All bids shall
le pi ('Seated lo the city recorder oi
or before .lime L'5, 11121, at 4 p. in.
D. L. CATKS, City Itecorder.
Daled at The Dallo.i, Ore., June 11,
NEWS NOTES
i
Baptlbt Program Interests Tht
Clilldren'n Day program al Calva'"
liapllst church last evening wa -r.-Joyed
by nearly 20(1 people, who i hov
ed llielr aiipiiiciatinn of the dlflereut
iiumbers by E'lierous upjilauro Ore
iiumber, "Daddy's Little Laddie," v
in by Melvln C'ichr'an, .n roponied.
(luiriul Election and Uancd The
: nniial olec.ioii of The Dallei high
school alumni association and dance
will be held tonight at Klks' temple
at S.ilO, The dance will be Informal. It
has btfPii decided thai nl lH3Ht olii
member of each collide attending the
dance must be an aluinnua of the
school.
Complete Washinflton Tour Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Kargl relumed ye.i
leiday fiom a two week's trip, spent
louring Washington. They encounter
nl r.oo(l roads throughout Hie trip
and had the unusual experience of
seeing mow five imd six Icel depp on
each ride of the road, ur they passed
ibr.iiigh Snoqiialimle i:i!j.s.
Llbiarian Coec East Miss Flora F.
Can-, county librarian, lelt iiunday af.
ir-rnoi.n on a vaontlon trip lo vlsll
iPlatlVPi. iu the east. She will attend
ootiiiu.-ncpinetil exercises al Hie Utii
vi i pity of Michigan, her own alma
mater, whete her nephew receives
his degree i hi.: year. MIhk Carr Is
'going by wa of Sealtle, Vancouver,
H. C. and the Canadian llocklcs'
rouip. She will be gone a month, vis
.tli.3 in Yellowstone iiark before re
iirnlng lo The Dalles.
Water Will Be Warm The water
In the hlsh school tank will be warm
ed lo 70 degrees for the women'.,
wimmlng class Tuesday evenins, ar
cording lo announcement inside1 today
by the Community Service commltlPe
In charge. There has been romc com
plaint on I he nights previous when
women hae swam because of Hip
chill of the water, and t his condition
will be .remedied, according to H. J
Kirk, superintendent of schools. .Mls
Charlotte Thrall will be in charge bl
the class tomorrow, giving lessons to
those desiring them.
Exercises Well At'.entied A crowd
ed house attended the special Child
ren's Day program at the United
illre.thrpn church lar.l pvenlns. The
chancel of the. church was banked
vlth cut flowers and flags. The pro
grain was one of much variply, child-
ren and grown-ups allkp participating
Credit for Ihe excellent program was
attrlhuHd to Mrs. Margaret Willie thp
Sunday school superintendent, Mrs.
Dena Cochran, Ihe primary superin
tendent and Miss Pansy Nelsv.an1l.3r,
choilster. At the morning servlc'n,
there were threp bapllsmi and two ac
cessions.
Crest Believed P-sscd The crest
of the flood, for Ihe lime belne; al
least, has apparently been pj.ved
iThe river now stands at 41.7, or a
'drop ol .7 of a fool .-luce Saturday,
when llip'iljlEh mark ol the year, 42 4
was rpacheit. At Ihe olfidal goveln
nifni reading Sunday mot ning, Ihe riv
er stood at 42.1 feet, showing the ex
treme high water had probably been
reached r.ome. time Si unlay nlglu. A
no time during' the. flood has the Co
lutnbla rlv'er 'highway Immediately
oast of 'ijie DallP.s been damaTed P
ativ c.oiifihlf;ahle exir-ui., The. wate
did, hnwvr, come up lo within a
lew Ineht-a. ojf croi.clns..lhrt road-bt!
al a low place' near,,l';iye Mile.
Water iBIpcku Highway WI h the
high wainr canning one lurfacin;
plain on Ihe Columbia .lllver highway
hot we. n The Dalles and the Deschutes
river, to temporarily suspend opera
tions, it Is now expected that this
Dtretch of the road wilt not be thrown
open ior general travel tor at least a
m. .ii lb yei. 'me highway is l.;iiuc-..
fiom The 'Dalles to a short distance
beyond cive .title, and Hum u.u iy...
cuuu.i mw iu (Jeiiio ou .be oi:n-i
eni, leaving an uuiinished til(i oi
i.ev. iai iii.ics in the ceii.er, iiiou
wliich woik Is now belnjj conce.
:.a.e,i. in in l.i laretcn navel Is ab.-.o-lately
barred by an incompieied inn
i.el, winch la being (li.iird iniough a
rclc cllfl which overhangs the load.
Mt. Hood Loop Inspection The pro
posal l ...;v;ui u L'tiUlieulioii winl ll'c-
.it. ilod loi.ji road ior 'iim balles,
t.-inaineiy dl.iciis.,ed ir some .line y
local liu.wi.e..i) men, loda.r Soiniit.n
la'nglljle fo. m when W. H. rfiierianl,
rupeivisor of the Oiegon nailc.nal tot-
t'!, KiinoiiiicKl i hat he would be In
the city 'Wednesday to go over tin
route in person. Snorrard I.. coming
at the request of The Dalles-Wasco
County Chamber of Commerce, K. I .
Van Scholck, chamber secretary, will
accompany the- forest supervisor on
h'.s tour of Inspection. A fair load al
I ready extends iioin The Dallr-s to
. Uiook.V meadows. Wliat local bnsl-
ness men are asking Is thai Ihe gov
ernment forest service build a toad
through the nallonal forest, connec'-
lng with the 0.1 f. Hood loop rodd and
, wit h ihe present road lo Bi colts' mea
jdow.i, tlm.-. making it possible lor
t tourists lo come through The Dalles
on their loop irlp around Mt, Hood.
Vacation School Plans Thr dallv
vacation Bible school, to be conducted
at the Baptist church June 20 lo July
II, while new in The Dalles, has been
tried out successfully In many other
places. Portland will have several
schools of this kind this year. The In
tJituUon here will be for children bp
twepn the ages pf four and 12 years,
and will accommodate about 75
children. The school will open ear-h
morning at 9 o'clock and close at
li:G0. The program will consist ol
music, marching, picture drawing,
story telling, mat and basket ' weav
ing, song memorizing, carpentry and
outdoor games. According lo 'Rev
John L. Bogue, who is directing the
school, the loan of at least a dozen
caws and hammers will be necessary
Children whom It is planned to have
attend the school are as'.ced to appea
at the chiirch Thursday morning be
tween 10 and 11 o'clock for registra
tion. The school is free.
June Millinery Sale
of . ladies' and Children's hats. Black's
Millinery, 115 East Second. IV
LOST
White and brown spotted
POX TERRIER PUP
$10.00 REWARD
NOTE
Any one furnishing information resulting
in the finding of the pup will receive tho
reward.
BERT
Black 5261
CASINO
or
Red 321
MM
OUU FEET ARE SQUARELY
ON THE GROUND
When asked how long a inan'i legs should be,
a wise man once said "Long enough to reach
the ground."
Anil we feel the same about the service of a
bank. It should be long enough to reach right
down to t.he practical problems of everyday
life.
Ours doestry it.
4 Interest Paid on Savings Accounts
THE
FIRST "'10NAL BANK
es, Oregou
Or. S. Burke Massey, dentist, First
National bank, rooms 307-308. Tefe ,
phone main 3911, res. main 1691. Stf
Free Clinic No Charge ForvExamlna ,
Hon Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Dr.. Baum, chiropractic physician,
Third and Washington. 'main 601. tf
World's Champion
WILL BE HERE
Tuesday, June 14th
WHERE!
GANNETT MOTOR CO.
To Demonstrate that He can Install a Set of
Hassler Shock
Absorbers
On your Ford in 30 minutes. ..Come and have
a set installed on your Ford
lO DAYS FREE TRIAL,
No Charge For Installation This Day ;
Better have a set installed Save wear on
Backs and Tires
Gannett Motor Co.
Authorized
FORD AND FORDSON DEALER
Opposite Postoffice - The Dalles, Ore.
1
DANCE
Dalles High School Alumni Senior Reception
ELKS' HALL ! . .
Monday, June 13
A'dmission $1.00 8:30 '
Chronicle Want Ada Bring Quick Results
ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF
THE DALLES GROCERY
Located, with
The Dalles Heat Company
I
Open Wednesday Morning
June 15th
if
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K A COMPLETE STOCK OF
FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES
FRUIT AND VEGETABLES
Ask For Our Prices
TELEPHONE YOUR ORDER
NEW STORE
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FREE DELIVERY
NEW STOCK
Telephone Main 301
HAL ANDERSON, Proprietor
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