FO T R TH E B O X SE V ILLE PAM C H B O M C L K you find a people ©f » mania {or making a pod o( a man acd couple !t up with a desire to ex;and that man’» rule over Published every Thursday is jt » high time •Grandma'- a n l d ^ T * br LA W R E N C E HOPE the interests of the Bonneville j le eoroll the under the col- lo b l. v | .„in(t Pleas* m .k » 4 lH ! date area- Crs and polish the old shotgun j Japan is in that unhappy state to- *b > * b . t on The fields are full of popples and the skies are v« y blue, M ark A . Shields. . EdiU* day It is headed toward war. Like ; • • a n ” ' e t r i. . : thf, ^ ' By the Temple in the coppice. 1 wall. Beloved for you grandmo! hei John H. Travis. B^sausi M e r g e r » « a d do* it is snapping at every The level land is sunny, and the errant air is gay. _ ______________________________ * ] other nation which falls in it* W e ll." ezplain»^ jy»» With the scent of roae and honey; will you come to me path and would it May iron, sui- be*rd papa teli ru4Bu Editorial and Business Office in today* that we ll fifty tho Bonneville. Oregon. Mechanical cide. Japan is preparing for war with lars when you croak'" Department in Cascade Locks. feverish haste. Its national cus­ Prom th*. carven walls above me. smile lovers, many a pair. O fficial publication for American tom of making a god of an empo- "Oh. take this rose and ,0* e » « ! * ' *be has twined it in her T e l l a « why yo* (*4 ^ Legion post No. Si. Bonneville. rer w ill send millions of men to phant that box 0f moth Mtu, Oregon. __________ ______ death on the battlefields A year, terd ay?” He advance*, she retreating, pursues and holds her fast. two years, five years may elapse, The sculptor left them meeting, in n riooe embrace at last. W . r* going to store S IB S C R l PTIO N RATES but war is as inevitable as the tl winter the n ,,.. „ „ ‘ By Carrier sunrise. don’ t want birr. t„ gM U l ^ Through centuries together, in carven stone they lie. The Japanese governm ent* One m o n th ____________ 29 cents la his tru ak.” In the glow of golden weather, and endless azur Three m o n th s________ - 50 cents policy of encouraging its subjects Oh, that we. who have for pleasure so short a .d s*ar.t to breed after the manner of flies By Mail "Good-bye. old pal; a stay. f * 5 (, , {and then being unable , to , provide Three months ------ -— ---- ----- . to retlr* from this blAi-kwu. Should waste our summer leisure; will you rcrae to m* Six months ___ $ 1 . 0 0 l f° r the mounting population has ness. today ? $ 2 . 0 # ! brought about a critical situation "D oa t kid me |> ^ The newspapers and magazines say that before ” are prohibited from attacking the Hut this time the The Temple bells are ringing, for the marriage month haa Ol~R PROGRAM system o f hero worship or pro­ I t - come. 1. Develop a fire prottvtion testing the headlong flight toward I hear the women singing and the sobbing of the drum system.. war. It is only through action of And when the song is failing, or the drums a moment mute. The foreman reported the 2. Create a water district and foreign publications that even The weirdly wistful wailing of the melancholy flute. was unable to agree tjai n develop lands between Craig- thinking Japanese are jarred into T' ■ ' TT*. j ! t • * 1 ; *as 1 ment hotel and Herman creek. the realization that the nation is a clear one and added Tf] Little Life has to offer, and littl* man to lose digging a grave which will claim 3. Instali street lights. , do not reach an irra>Bai| Since today Fate deigns to proffer. Oh’ wherefore refuse 4. Lay down sidewalks— even it soon unless a halt is called. evening I shall have iw*Ki To take this transient hour in the dusky Temple gloom though tfcry are wooden side- The American magazine ?hat can. per* *e »t in " W hile the poppies are in flower and the mango tree* ; through use ot a striking picture., walks May it pie*».- yosr abloom. 1 awaken both Americans and Japa- 5. Urge tke federal go »em - • p< ■ ke Up tf:» f. mat u w t w ti/u-11 ir id * » . «• «*♦ £ ” “ 7 °* 2 » oae o f the jurors make Hi ... (in the Par East is performing a j And if Fate remember later and come to claim her due. ard make A ¿ free bridge. suppers and one bale of kay* serrjee to both countries. What sorrow will be greater than the joy 1 had with you* k. Launch a campaign to For today, lit by your laughter, between the cr -thing years. He I ’ ve Just b» • n *t *»i make the lake back of the dam I will chance, in the hereafter, eternities of tear». Marry by all means If you get j th* most popular resort on the ■tratlng with your daarkur a good w ife you w ill become very Her father Then, by W est Coast- happy; if you get a bad one you { i you’ll marry her’ w ill become a philosopher— and — W IN D AND TID ES that » good for every man.— Soc- Sfce: Isn't th.. moon Goursimg onward j * iu flow to H»- Y.>u b»r It . t *# i thc $*-a the Columbia is swept for- ~ two bucks a pint ward by on irresistible force that C X P A V K D S TR IPS carries it westward into the land Construction of the new high- From the magazine “ Time.'* laborers, indoor workers more F1r«t Maid W hj did »«1 of setting sun. And sweeping way through Cascade Locks is When a robust man suddenly lhan outdoor worker*. It is the that college prof **•<*'• eastward the west wind rides the a » » nearing completion. At the j drops dead and the newspapers doctor's occupatinal disease And Didn’t she treat you well*“ clouds and stoops to kiss tL* fk*w- direction o f the state h igh w ay} report “ heart failure.” the prob- Second Maid— She tr«*t«i ir r waters ©f the restless river. commission the contractor is leav- ability is that he died during an 11 '• Mirr^asiug in the ! S nil right, but th ♦ -1 *»r* t* 3n another year or s© the n ver An? an unpaved parking strip of attack of angina pectoris. If he 1-ast week, to marshal a*edi- firhtln ' and It to« k too veil] fe* harnessed by the dam and ] «***»* f«* t on each side of the had gone to his doctor the day be- cine * beet weapon» against this looking up what th*-;. **:dl»l fore, the doctor would probably troublesome ailment, the New dictionary the waters abevre Bonneville and street, adjacent to the curb, east to The Dnlies w ill become The strip is to be filled with have slapped him on the back and York Academy of Medicine r i a - 7 ¿acid and still. Below Bonneville gravel and rolled. But it w ill not told him that his heart was as moned the best available authorl- the river w ill be dredged to a 'he bound with tar or oil. The dust sound as a dollar. The underlying lies to a special symposium Dr. j depth of 2 » feet and to a width »risin g from the unpaved strips conditions which bring on an at- Emanuel Libman. €3. of Manhat-' o f I t * feet. promise to cause serious loss to lack of angina pectoris usually tan. famed among medical scbol- ’ ’ When Opportunity <-a*c W h et all this comes to pass the **<*•*» of goods and the winter exist in the arteries of the heart ars for his discoveries In all ktnds Ing at my door river w ill be navigable fo r a dts- f^ins w ill cause them to become muscle. Yet the physician may not of heart and visceral disease*, e*. I bade he* go away x»4 be able to detect them with a plained the cause* of coronary d i­ tame* o f 2 i+ miles by sailing ves- tnrddy. no more. sels The clipper ships of a by.. Business men. property owners cardiograph of x-rays. In general, cas* and angina pectoris Dr. I know 1 am to bla®« tf gone age have fallen into decay »nd residents of the town are not honest doctors admit that angina Henry Harlow Brook*, f «. of Man- chance I shirk and »r e all but forgotten. They : satisfied, for they realize that the pectoris and Its causes baffle hattan. famed diagnostician, ex- But. honest when *kc w ii] sail the bounding main no »trips must be paved, sooner or them, that all they ran do is to plained th«> best medical tremt- sh* looked like more. And yet r» easy to believe *at* r- And they feci that the work stand o ff Death for a while. ment. Dr. Harold Myem Marvin. that man w ill find a way to utilize i »l,oal >0. The state should ith the cells of the heart muscle *en«it!xe pain ra“ '" ■' the heart or or «'»• »> ■ ♦ « it to >0 pain J That » * « oersor. is most „1 any number of sportsmen who will do it.* .o r k Columbia R i.o r h lfh . ! -ake . . . their fun . . . in » riding « . . . th* .on west - a . - 7 <* » trunk blph.av. c a re n a * . , . ^ 1 . » : « Iu.. *»« V ° £ - “ wind t© The Dalles and driftin g heavy travel, and the traffic all T|, .. . . . . ’ r iflr»riooa treatment for coronar* ‘ t . t : ax. a iir d a n n a , a »u rr o ÌT u d * • — ">rouf h .ho a n d f i ^ " ± ¡ S Ì - g g ^ d l u » . « . b .. ---------------- ----- r j P-raou. - J . n n Ad.m. disease has developed from I>r ^ r*on* ly aownsizewm on current i n i a njercinc erv n t Hist r e «« ’’ T h «t . iJbman's phv.l _ ' ’ tide. Sceptics cannot visualize <>v*r the principal street. Early . «... ' . , Li man s conceptions of the phy- ,.lo ln „ ,h . , „ „ rn„ ortMm, V b , T h . p o p u Of ru b . djrt the river as n playground, but i »ction must be taken if the sub- n ver a The pain of angina pectoris is the Libman treatment: a dose o ff cal. or lo th#>,r their failure to vision a fleet o f j 3 « * >» 'ailed to the state high- most agoniiing that a human be- nniel. a saline purge, enemas o f — lh * T shoo* at H- Tachts on the water w ill not pre- commission s attention be- R »g le . ing ever feels. It usually begins carbonate of soda Instillations of vent the Columbia from becom- for^ the equipment is removed j fhe » fp e r part of the hreast- colon bacilli in the large bowel ir.c a popular playground nor Cas- The commission will meet in Alim onv is a man* rail cade Locks from becoming a 7 op- Portland on Monday. Cascade I ^one'. *h«iots to the l« i? shoulder, and bicarbonate of *oda night and value — Toaster* nlnr report towm. Locks should send a delegation ,T '’ ” ' >vn rh*. left arm. The vie- morning. The carhonate and hi- render of at least 20 people to Portland 1 ! ,m h_ai* * »errifving sense of he. carbonate of *oda ten ! to alkaltie book |to appear before the commission înr. ,0 ' * » ' u i r . f , „ l „ n u.d l n < . . l > : A * « r i c . « m s ta .lu » « r . “ o” » *<"’ <«* ' * 7 «• * » ' » » <» f " d*» '” ' rlnt rtrM " • " « bu r . ... „ cause „ angina pectoris. But fo r, gall bladder and bowel* tooned their emporer. The read put to the expense of completing a n * f k S l . „ . . » The senate hopes fo mo«t victims the first attack Is ers of the magazine got a chuckle the paring, and that means addi- the heart s warning that it will t r e a t m e n t ! V u ' ..... »nnualh with out of the picture and no great Tates, treatment 1 * his attention 1 « . k « u n A b OTTmB|xation T,tl ___________________ v°Fking if it* brain. » » 1 1 gall bladder’ n.M m " J * ” W,! - harm was done— except to the egoj „ n. Und body do not Instantly chauge' ,1* K ° b id d e r trouble* ma<«h » o n e y could » « ^ 1 ©f the Japanese and the dignity Mrs Bing— They say the gov- lo . ca,mer of ,,f BOt ^ more often than mechanics nnd der. able t A SMILE OR T *0 THE DAM CHRONICLE l\ THE EARLY, EARLY MORNING Death by Heart Failure SAID IN A FEW WORK I THIS ’ N THAT