PACSE CIX THE DALLES DAILY CHRONICL FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1921. THE DAILY CHRONICLE Established 1800 The Dalles. Ore. Published Every Evening Except Sunday by the Chronicle Publishing company Inc Ben It. Lltfln General Manager . Alvin V. Uucklln Editor Entered ' In The Dalles postoffico as second eliiHH mattrr. United Press and United News Service Member of Audit Uurcau of Circulations rtAii v ruon.jiri cr nv paddicd Ono year. In advance .............. $5.00; six (nonius, in advance .?j.ipm One month .SO DAILY CHHONICLE BY MAIL One year. In advanvo ......... $3.00 K. luuritlirf, In udvancu......... ....$2,"0 Ono niotith .. ,50 WEEKLY CHRONICLE Ono year, In ndvnncu- .....$2.00 In ordering change of address, sub- I crlbwr should nlwuys give old as well h.s new address Tolcphono Main 111 .Subscribers to the Chronicle are guar anteed service'. Prompt and regular de livery of every subscriber's paper Is the aim of the circulation department. The Chronicle carriers nre required to put tho papers on the porch or wherever the iUbRcrlher wishes 'ho pnrer delivered. WORK AS A UNIT THEN CAME THE DELUGE Tho Dalles-California highway Is assured through Wnaco county. Do you know why? Because Sherjnan 1 one route an(1 talk one route. We county and The Dalle, waited upon j n8 cltizens of Wasco county mUBl lhn 1.1.-1. -. I.. t iuu niuiu uiKUWiiy COIllIIUHHIon US II ' unit.- 1 I There was no factional fight at the meeting with the highway commis Blon. Sherman county and Wasco county were one so far as representa tions before the commission wore con. corned. "What was the result of the united front? The Dalios and Wasco county secured what they went after and (,.. , utin uruitauiu iui mm j uu bUultJ flfJU, Sherman county secured what it went 000( no mor0( for work on Tho Dal)es. alter, nnnijjiy,, a highway .traversing -(jnHfomia highway. The county must act as a unit. Everywhere we must talk the bonds. They arc the salvation of Wasco coun ty. We have beon craving develop ment of county resources, rllere is presented a medium. Shall we reject It? Most assuredly not. Wasco county must vote the bonds. 6i . course $800,000 Js a tremendous sum. But the highway commission is the experience of being up against it hard, without friends or money. o THE TELEPHONE GIRL. Sherman county It is clearly manifest that coopera tion turned the I rick. iShorman conn, ty did not fight Wasco county and Wasco county did not fight Sherman county. Tlieso two county delegations represented thnt'they wore al'tor high ways. They took no moan ndvnntaqo or each othor. They doclnred that central Oregon was deserving of a highway. Cnnscijucnllv Sherman coun ty got a highway and Wasco county got Tho Dalles-California highway. Shorman county is to bo compliment ed upon its sportsmanship and its fair dealing. At tho final session, Sherman county pooled inlorosts with Wasco county to secure stato aid. It is but another oxnmplo of what' Into tho making of real inminixiflnii ...111 i ... uu, ( many elements, many experiences. Jllglit hero lot us take occasion to .But standing out above all the others compliment tho county court or Was. is tho oxporionce of boing up against co county. This court has boon oxcor- ll- match this $150,000. Thus the first bojid issue will be for $150,000. This will not impose' a great burden upon tho county. ' , Considor, too, that for every dollar 'spent there will bo resources develop, ed, pay rolls distributed and prosper ity loosed 100 fold. Wasco county and Tho Dalles stand today upon tho threshold of an era of prosperity. It is merely a question or whothor or not Wasco county is will ing to spend $1 to tako out ?100. Voto tho bonds for Tho' Dalles-California highway. UP AGAINST IT lated for failure to do tho right thing. Time and tlmo ngain it has been threntoned with rocnll. nut regnrdleBs of opposition, tho court has gone lor. ward along tho lino or action which Boemod to tho best interests of Wiisco county. Unmindful of criticism, it has sorv- oil Wasco county well. It lias nccomp- No ono who has not bepn strictly up against it can term himself a real man. Only through tho heart ungulsh of being down 'and out can any ono appreciato life. After all, llt'o is ups and downs. To j day you are up, tomorrow you aio down. If you haven't experienced tho situation you can't appreciate the llshod what it set out to do bring ',,"Kht r hlulty. ing to Wasco county tho groat Dalles- 1 lf you'vo "ever been up against it, Calirornla highway which will develop j without money, without a Job you i I . . . - this section us much ir not more than any other ono thing. Now, Wasco county liaa to do Its part. In order to secure tho north and south highway it is necessary lor this cannot umlorstiiinl Inst ivimt nm. things mean. You haven't charity, lour heart doesn't beat in sympathy with the man who is down, lf you'vo uuver boon down, you county (o yoto 1X00.000 in road bonds. l'ro"uly term tho follow who goes Oh, she's Just a telephone girl. You've heard this remark again and again, perhaps asserted a bit con temptuously. But let's give the hello girls their due. (No one in any community has his finger upon the pulse of the commun ity as has the telephone girl. She knows about big business deal's which are being engineered. If she tipped the facts, someone would stand to loso thousands, perhaps hundreds of thousands. She Isn't making a million dqllars a month, either. But she does not tip the facts. ' Of course, she is not supposed to listen in. But oh, well, she does lis ten in. The natural curiosity of hu man beings prompts her to listen in. Perhaps some one in the community is well not just what he or she should be. Someone hides his or her irue character well, but the tele phone girl, 10 chances to one knows " the inside details. ' iBut bless her heart, she doesn't tell. But if she did, what would re men go sult- Sno could wreck homes galore, ir sho broadcasted tho knowledge which comes to her over the wire. Tho. telephone girl knows who is sick in the community, she knows who is-square in tho community, sho knows who cheats in the community, sho knows a lot about the everyday lives of most of us. Sho is wiser than wo give her cred it for nrtd she's a" square shooter in most cases because sho does not get up on tho house tops and shout to the worjd what she knows about tho community. Vhen you hear, "Oh, she's Just a telophono girl," noxt time, consider tnat sho is perhaps tho bost informed norson in tho community regarding lo cal occurrences and happenings and put her down ns a square shooter be cause sho does not publish what she U'lll 41... ...ii inn, i.-m-1-yf nmi quostlon can only be decided at the pulls, Hut no doubt they will curry. Wasco cpuntv depends upon The Dalles-Callfornia highway for development. This high way will niako for rapid transporta tion and resultant development of as- rlcultural acreage. Droko, a crook or u deceiver. Just tho othor day in this city wo heard these tonus applied to a man who had been downed by circumstances. True, lie was broke, couldn't pay his bills, llui ho wasn't a crook or a deceiver. He had been brought low. by cli-cuni- stances over which he had little oi It will bring markets In The Dalles 110 iiU'ol. llo tried hard and lost, to the very doors of . outlying dls- 11 ,s 110 disgrace to work and lose. trlclH. It win pliint crops which hut only through losing does ono achieve nover been planted before What uso ultimate success. Tho experiences are in time past was It to plant ami luiio invaluable. Then one finds out .r.o true values. Wo are but atoms In this world, human atoms of no groat influence. Wo are more affected by outside influ- ences tlian wo know. Tho other carries crops which could not bo harveyiod owing to lack of transportation facil ities? Hut market is now assured through the highway and iiureim.,i w I' I IIV," tlon and Increased settlement la as- Impressions to us which play upon sureu tnroush the highway. It woru Veriest suicide to refuso to vote (ho bonds, Cooperation secured tho allocation of the highway through Wasco conn- us. Tho acts of others over which wo have no control uffoct us, Tho very elements affect us. It is no disgrace to bo down and out. It Is but u part of the great plan mapped by the' All-wiso ,to give us tr. Cooperation must carry the bonds, 'experience. J)ut how to do It? This is tho quea- ,n'o the making of real men go tlon. Wasco county must select one many elements, many experiences, routo through uio county, work on But standing out above all the others -The Best Big Sitter LOOKING BACKWARD (From Tho Chronicle. April S, ISftrt) A delegation or ladlos took tho Regulator this morning for tho Locks to meet the stato grand chief of tho Degree of Honor. .Mrs. GnuU of Ale MlnnvUlo. and past grand chief, Mrs. Young of l'ortland. Tho delegation consisted of Mosdamea Ollle S. Ste Phons, chief of The. Dalles; doles, Laurotsen, Buchlor, Rorden, Crooks, Kllloon, Wuud and Young. All wjll return this evening and tomorrow night will colobrnte the founding of the io,igo jn tnj8 clty Died At Mill Crook farm at 11:30 o'clock Monday night, Mrs. ZyUlm Ann Bonnott, aged 08 years 7 months and twenty days. Mrs. Bennett was born in New York state, coming to tho coast with her husband In 1SC5. and to Wasco county in 1S71. . She was married in Michigan. Sho was tho mother nf five children, four of whom are now living James Stearns of Washington. Augusta snodgrass of Juniper Mrs. Flat. Alfred S. Bonnott of The Dalles, and Samuel Bennett of Tysh Valley! Sho is r!jo survived by bar husband, now 81 years old. The funeral occurs Thursday at Tygh Valley. The Bett Big Sister Taxi Service Day or night. Stand at Club Cigar store. Telephone .red 1711. R. Winter, muth. I. WOOD ARD & TAUSCHER Contracting Bricklayers and Plasterers All kinds of Tile and Cement Work. Fireplace Work a Specialty. Estimates furnished free of chargj. All Work Guaranteed. 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