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About The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1936)
T II K B O N N E V I I- I K H A M O H I I O SIX Famous Mutiny The m ost fam ous m utiny in m a ritim e history broke out in 1797. M utineers led by F letch er C hristian rebelled ag ain st the dis cipline of Lieu tenant W illiam B ligh t and set the com m ander and 18 m en ad rift in a sm all boat in which they m ade a rem ark able voyage of safety . The Hollywood movie version m ak es it appear B lig h t’s official cru elty was extraord in ary in the B ritish navy and th at the mutiny caused whipping of sailors to be ended. It w asn 't extraordinary, and sailo rs continued to be lashed for another 100 years. It w asn’t B lig h t’s cru elty, but the re g ret of the m en at leaving th eir parad ise in T ah iti, that caused the m utiny. The average age of the 23 m utineers was tw enty - six. — Philadelphia In quirer. W eek’s Supply o f Postum Free Head the offer made by the Postum Company In another part of this pa per. They will send a full week’s sup ply of health giving Postum free to anyone who writes for it.—Adv. Charm ing Music No m usic is so charm ing to my ea rs as the requ ests of my friend s, and the supplications of those in w ant of m y assistan ce. T A K E THE GRIPING O U T O F PERIODIC PAIN Periodic disturbance is natural but the stabbing backaches, nerve-racking, piercing, throbbing pain is not. Your nerves, your equilibrium, your happiness, your health demand relief. When the pain begins, take two SALICON tablets and repeat if necessary. SALICON is quickly effective, forms no habit, does not dis turb the digestion and is convenient to carry around. Incidentally, it is good for headach* and colds too. Ask your driggist for SALICON. Rub Cuticura Ointment into scalp— leave overnight— then wash with rich lathering, medicated Cuticura Soap. Helps clear out dandruff, relieves itchy scalp and prom otes lustrous hair growth. Start the Cuticura treatment today. FREE Sample— write "Cuticura" Dept. 32, Malden, Mass. OCEAN ROMANCE © A »Forint »‘1 N ew »t’»l>«IW WNL’ S«tvl<o. There are stickers »u ,— IM PU LSIVELY Cecily removed trunk." A the dress from its hanger and “You’re very observing. held it to the light Her breath He shrugged. “O. K. 1 thought caught in a little gasp of delight you might want to get acquainted. and admiration. Without warning Sorry.” He stood usido and she an idea flashed across her mind. It him. was only 6:30. Countess de Vd- passed Thinking about it later, Cecily legby would be down in the main wished she hudn't been quite »o dining salon at least for another cold. So far it had been a dull voy hour . . . Why not? Before she could age. Basil looked like a lot of fun. change her mind. Cecily slipped The next time she saw him she out of her stewardess' costume and smiled. He stopp'd short. donned the silver and blue. It fttted “Say, there's a movie tonight and her perfectly. She stood before the a dance afterward for the A- full-length mirror, admiring her deckers. Like to go?” self, thrilled. “All right.’’ she said. A step sounded, and she whirled Before the evening was over ihe A wave of indignation, guilt and had practically forgotten her an resentment warmed her blood. Ba tipathy for him. He proved tremen sil Nutter stood in the doorway, dously interesting and they had trim and smart in his white and quite a gay time. blue steward's uniform. His eyes Thereafter she held herself tn were wide. He held a tray with check. She was a little more re champagne and glasses. served. Not that Basil ma '.e any “Beautiful!” The word was spo advances. He didn't. ken involuntarily, unconsciously. The evening before they were Cecily hesitated. scheduled to dock at Liverpool, Ba Prompted once more by impulse, sil asked her to come up on the Cecily said loftily: “Put it there, top deck with him and look at the boy.” And gestured carelessly to moon. She went, forgetting what soft moonlight sometimes docs to ward a table. Basil hesitated, seemed to come you. For a long time they sat with out of his trance. "Yes, ma’am,” j out speaking. Basil turned to her he said and bowed meekly. He set suddenly. “It's no use." he said. "I can't down the tray. “Is there anything help it.” else?” “Can't help what?” Cecily asked. Cecily was contemptuous. She "Telling you that I love you. I was had always been contemptuous of hero-worshipers. She shook her a little afraid at first that it might be one of these romances that ocean head. “No. You may go.” Attired once more in her starched liners sometimes are responsible costume, Cecily went out, vague for because of the forced compan ly annoyed and depressed, thinking ionship and feeling of intimacy. But of Basil Nutter, wondering what the it isn't. It's real. I love you. I can't real Countess de Villegby could be bear leaving you tomorrow.” like to exert such an influence on a 1 Cecily caught her breath. “Or the Harvard football hero. She deter countess either, I suppose?” she mined to return later in the evening said without thinking. “Countess?” He frowned “Count on some pretext. She wanted to see ess de Villegby? The ledhead what royal blood looked like. whose dress you tried on that day? But by midnight the Countess I don’t get it.” hadn’t returned, and Cecily went to “Redhead?" Cecily’s eyes opened bed. The next day at noon she met wide. “Why, she is a redhead, isn't Basil Nutter in the narrow corridor she! Flaming red. And I'm bru forward of A deck’s main salon nette. That means you couldn't have stairway. He stopped and smiled mistaken—" She broke off, biting pleasantly. her lip. And when he seemed on the “Hello,” he said. “Say, you’re verge of asking a question, she from Smith, aren’t you?” forestalled him by a method that “Am I? ” said Cecily coldly. was, though not unique, quite “Well, I had an idea you were. effective. EATING HEAVY FOODS brings on highly acid stomach conditio« —“morning after” distress. Milnesia, original milk o f magnesia in wafer form, quickly relieves distress. Each wafer equals 4 teaspoonfuls milk o f magnesia. Crunchy, delicious flavor. 20c, 35c & 60c at druggists. Rid Yourself of Kidney Poisons r \ 0 you suffer burning, scanty or U too frequent urination; backache, headache, dizziness, loss of energy, leg pains, swellings and puffiness under the eyes? A r e you tired, nerv ous— feel all unstrung and don't know what is wrong? Then give some thought to your kidneys. Be sure they function proper ly for functional kidney disorder per mits excess waste to stay in the blood, and to poison and upset the whole system. Use Doan’s Pills. Doan’s are for the kidneys only. They are recommended the world over. Y o u can get the gen uine, time-tested Doan's at any drug store. S a t-ftL T ithf ,rr ,shl1* •ni ity passed on by Joseph V Hart of l l i n ! , . I°r happy lon8cv' one-hundred-and-fourth birthday. He added * " I celebrated his tense thing in my hie when I retired-hard « ¿ “T n S 1 . By MEREDITH SCHOLL “ Never Retire,” Savs Man at 104 D oans P il l s N I r i. K C fo fc b ^thinks [® about: ; , A ron'W *1,1 QuesjM 1 Custard |*ri-ilcJrnlUl S trsw V o ir«. BOHEMIAN B GROVE, C A L I F .— E v e ry l a l i y , as I ’ve alw ays h eard , is b o rn wi t h pu* ghouM '-iiould i« I |<lturte<l t................... ■■ in . . t L_. hot | ■' 1 ................ the hUS /'1 1,1 ‘ quickly reduce! way cookr1 ^ a soft Spot in its h ead , and o n ce | N ever beat or stir C(rtAJ m a whil e th e re 's o n e w ho jrice with i ■ on. It never r c H o v er >*• *,u t Kro w * up and, in p re sid e n tia l y e a rs, ROCS around taking straw vote. L f t on rail roar tr»«ns »« o rd e r u« «»Ivor plated fat! * ' sure t o h 2 ! d efm itrlv to find o u t w hi ch in the •1 i. v , dry. Thi*w$h tick et w ill h r elected. Hiem white. 1 He is a kindred spirit to tht other fellow, who. to settle the wh.de Is- | If the •• m well rubbedl sue right i >w and 'ode .. r. i > . t i i a cut fonts I avoid crowding at fore h. ' it wi!l make! the polls In Novem meat w ,.,-y and tend« ber, offers to be l • • « you a cool thousand Ia-fl .¡¡flower csnUi that his man beat* ped in . : : crumbs ind i your man. and then, -und fried m deep fat and i before leaving, tries jfor luncheon or supper, to borrow flva dol- ! • • • lars from somebody When blankets are wuhrfj so he can get his home d r. wring them dry. J laundry out of hock, ste a d har th.-m outdoor! * I Having met both »clothesline to dry. Irvin 8. Cabfe types within ttw ten | • • days before coming j B efore heating milk in a I here and In fearful that both pan m - e l e pa:) with wa>r| species is going to multiply rapid the milk will ni 4 scorch so tu • Hfl — WMC ly during Uic ensuing three months. I'm thinking seriously of taking the veil until after the campaign ends. Politics certainly breeds tricks. The Little Red tic hoot House. Y; ES, in my early days we also had the little red schoolhouse. Maybe the reason we liked It then was that it got its red tone from the paint on the outside and not from the teaching staff on the in side. Likewise, In those unprogressive times, we thought the youth of the land should be taught to cherish the American flag for something besides private hissing purposes. Hopelessly old fashioned, eh, what? • • • The Dictator Buslnm«. WE CAN HELP YOU 100,1 MAKE MORI I T LOOKS as though, when 11.e Wr mil IW ttiu«1 I battle dust lifts from that dis I body b«»4l u l ** I -J.', - n * ”■■**. * tracted country. Spain will have a ■ ■ !■•»: ••• 0*s dictator, dictators being fashiona • «M <-»f w m * p rt4 «14« ble. T i* It seems to be comparatively to bt» f nâtM easy to make a success of It, too. rh! :4rr n .................. ■ • 1 ' Just follow a formula: „q uip you F illi «-» f i t Bi - t - r a e .'l l i W Make it a blasphemous violation you how othrra hu- iü *4 f sfj OO • 'll Yod * 1 to* of tiie first commandment for any W rit• U t HOW ___ ___________ Wfl»4 one to assign you second place. g. N. Cw*F>W «>»». Be sure all sentences personally et W ise ION RAND, 315 f «w lk •*•■*•■ ***’ uttered begin with the capital let ter “ I” and end with the pronoun WNU—13 "m e.” Convince yourself that. In order ever to behold any human being who is your equal in moral and mental stature, you must carry about with you a full lengtl m ir ror. Never permit yourself to be pho tographed in your nightshirt, but always in full uniform. On arising, lock the Jaws and clench the flsts and leave ’em that way all day. l l n the hub Of And—this is very Im p o rtan t- *opp,nq and theatncal have a dependable police force and these two splendid somebody to pick on, preferably fer you every comfort 4fd somebody without any friends. at extremely moderate c0* • • • Oxen Versus Onions. no aim to set up as a ’ » specialist in human behavior, I think I've stumbled on a signifi cant, timely discovery. I found in a scientific work this statem ent: “ Each living growth has to begin in a single microscopic cell. More over, every future thing of either animal or vegetable kingdom con tains in that first cell a fixed num ber of even more infinitesimal bod ies called chromosomes. In the ox, the guinea pig, the man and the onion, the number Is the same in variably.” I contend this natural kinship In classification may explain why, in campaign years, some of us ore bellowing oxen, Sr ,ie are docile guinea pigs and most of the rest of us are Just plain onions. IRVIN 8. COBB. • — WMU S a r v lc * . WEST b e s t in the Portland * newest and tel. located * «¿T * shoppy *"d ...are the unquestioned**' exp e rie n ce d travelers. 530 ROOMS fro mr Ntw HEATHMAH ■OUMU « IM *» happy •mst t HLATHMAH rrt .