PAGE POUR THE DALLES DAILY CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1921. THE DAILY CHRONICLE an. t-ii.w t baa The Dalles, Ore. Published Every averting Bzoept Sunday by the Chronicle Publishing company Ben R. Lttfln Atvln Id. Bucklln ..General Manager Editor tecnds tnatter?116 9OBt0ttlca M 1 ' ' tXnlted Press and United News Service Member of Audit Bureau of circulations DAILY CHRONICLE BY CARRIER SU month,." iSE?S5r nill V nuonKitft m my H.r nionin .bo One year. In idvanvn $5,00 Six months, In advance.. -IZ.du .60 .$2.00 uno month WEEKLY CMRQMIRLC One year, in advance In orderlnK change of addrese, .ub- Mrtntw "addres!IWay" 'T M " WU " telephones n?.'.Ri Ii?ms?:. BIack 111 Business. Adv.. Clr. Dnnta HaH in an teed service. Promnt nnd nki. aUnorVeVec7rc Uppers on'thopSh whoever Z ubucrlbor wishes ho pner deliverer). UNIVER8AL ENERGY Is the world tiptoe on tho verge of a new era an era wherein uni- versal energy shall drive the factory' v 1 v I . -1 1 A. 1. 1 PDL- wheels, send the automobiles and trains and ships from starting point to destination? Articles of incorporation havo been filed by tho Hubbard Universal Generator company with J. Grant Hinkle, secretary of state for Wash ington. Tho capital stoCk of the new corporation Is $5,000,000 and llio In corporators arc Alfred Mi Hubbard, I William II. Hubbard and Ilnrvj Phlpps. About a year' ago the entire north wost, the whole United States for that matter, was btaitled by the suc cessful tests mado of a now mofoi w.hich according to "Alfred Hubbard drew its energy from tho air. This new company propose.! to ox I it-it tho invention. Surely the cor poration would not be organized un lei.s the incorporators were prt-ttv thoroughly convinced that thoy had discovered a great secret a secret which will revolutionize all power systems now in vogue. Surely I ho state of Washington would not havo granted incorporation papers, If the plan weren't feasible. While tho idea that energy suffl clont to run all the machines of man can bo taken from tho air sooms al most too amazing to be true, yet sober second thought declares quiet ly that it should bo possible. Wo know that all about us Is universal onorgy. Ilenjamin Franklin caught it with a kite and called it electricity. Mrrconl uses it to send message. wltlur.it wires. It was used tho other day to transmit a telephone message ft oin Washington, I. C, to Cub,, ami tb Pacific coast at the sumo moment. When one goes to sleep tired unto death, doesn't It seem reasonable that Iho system draws upon this great storehouse of iuexhaustablo energy to replenish tho cells worn 1 out by work? If it does not, then how can tho body tired poorly functioning, In a few short hours v alto refreshed and revitalized. Albert M. Hubbard may have dis covered the greatest secret of the nge, how to luro power from the air. Ho and his company are going ahead confidently. If ho has hit a method of Unking up universal energy and his inven tion works as he professes It will work, mankind's lot will bo a bit easier hereafter. Our children will Hvo In nn ora fur advanced from tho present one. Is the world tiptoe on the verge of a new era an era wherein uni versal orivrgy shall drive the factory wheols, semi the automobiles ami trains and ships from starting point to destination, WHAT THE PUBLIC WANTS The American Dally Standard, a dully ufteruoon newspaper whluh started publication In Chicago De cember 22, 1921, with tho announce- niatiit tlmt t wmil.l tiilnlmlvn ocliitu ivtM uihv n wni wvi .sy and scandal news has suspended publication. All of which gets back to the proposition that a newspaper must give tho feuding public whst it wants, There are here and there in the reading public psrio&s who do not want sensation. They will not rend crlmo neWB' They closo thelr ears to scandal and their eyes n-. mco Inc are in the minority. Proof of this is the suspension of tho American Dally Standard. If paper gives the public what 1 wants, the paper thrives. On ....... other hand, if a paper xefuses give the public what It wants, but 8 finishes news which the editor .SO nt ija awAiiii tir ti m a 4 1, n . nnnn.- I " """l ""- nr t hp nwhnr wnntn. ihrir nnnor fa quite likely to go on the rocks of i financial failure. I . 1 Rest assured the poor editor does not want to Publ,sh scandal or crime ndws- Every story of thls klnd haa a f'areDac'c which results in .person-, abuse of the editor or the owner,1 which brings tearrui or irate delega lions to the editorial sanctum to over these scandal and crime matter8' ' t... u .,i,h t .,i., newspaper and the public taste must be served. Go out upon the street of a city and the .paper that carries the most crime, and scandal news is the 1 t .Hah ' asxea ior Dy mose wno reau. i nu paper minimizing scandal and crime and sensational news is considered behind the times. Oh, yes, this holding up of tho exceptional case, the crime case, the scandal case, the sensational case Isn't developing the public mind. It isn't pointing the way to normal thinking nor to the highest and best. i However, newspapers can't be run ifii if th mtio winnrt rinllnrn' iUiiUii;..lv.J ... . - .in i.nt rllnk morrilv Into the office , " till. There is one way to get the , dollars. Give the general public what It wants. - .Tiulepfl bv momentary success of newspapers, scandal news and crime news and sensational news Is what the public wants. At any rate Jt buys this kind of news to tho ex clusion 'of the tame stories pointing moral uplift. Of course the person about which !tho scandal is written or tho per- Bon involved in matters over which the police preside or persons for ono cause or another who have created . BensatloiiB do not want to appear in j print. They cry to heaven they are outraged. They lament that the pa-( per which printed the news had no, right to do so, that decency was outraged. But the persons Involved in tho stories are decidedly In the minority. What about tho masses who reau the dally papers? I The little announcement that the. i no muo American Dally Standard of Chicago, wlflch sot out to minimize crime scandal news has suspended publl- cation is significant. o WHOLESOME INFLUENCE Have you evor pondored tho psychological effect of college songs upon lho80 wn0 navo BUng them on 'momentous occasions? They are n6t listed In tho curricu lum of the colleges and universities, yet it seems thoy are u sourco In themselves, making for squaro shoot ing men and women who play tho game hard and take tho ultimate re- suits - with courage. Somehow It seems that they teach a man or u woman to accept victory modestly, FOR SALE Two fresh Jersey cowb defeat with dignity. j S. o. Watl route 4. 21 We'vo forgotten most of the cal- FOR S.Mlrge ud, sssall 'farm cuius we learned in college. We've and orchard tracts. Reasonable forgotten a good many of the oldi prices, geod terms. W. C. Hamna. fellows who held flno 'positions back Dufur, Ore in the days when the world was poR SALE Wood. Dry l-lnph block young. We've forgotten a good manyj pine. 12.0 delivered. Harry Gor things but the tenets sot forth by , dion, red 13S1, . ' 21 the college songs still stick and guide us day by day. Here's u fair sample of a ringing old air which makes a man or a woman bore in and 'work hard and smile. "Fight, fight, fight with all your . , , . might, just as you always do, , Score, score, score, we must win once more, I Roll up a touchdown or two, ; Play, play, play In the tlgeV's way, Till all tho game Is done, When you hear our battle cry, fight till you win for . The spirit of eternal fight Is In those linos. The spirit of sticking , .... io ....!.. I ed there. More, it Is put across. Play, piny, play, la the, tiger's way emphasises another very worthwhile Prlnc,P,e of lUe- The tiger's way is re - the fair way, the sportsmanlike way. iuam wiuuu piajeu io me music of this song was coached to play fair, to take the chances of the game with self control and optimism, to It keep on believing that the breaks tho would come for the team and then ....... to ultimate victory. Here's another song It's the O which will con- quer at the finish, As the time goes by you know, You will see your hopes diminish For at rolling up the score, We're as reckless as can be We'll make you men take second place to old . The song tells us you keep play- ing, working, striving. We may toe bested at the start. The score against us may be huge. But the thin to d to play it hard until .u- t. ... at the finish. Effort will not always go unrewarded, of course there is no way ot measuring their effect, but it would I . . . . . De Interesimg, 10 nole wnal e"ect - ' college songs have nad ana are nav- ing upon American life. . j uiasMnea . aaveruein l cent per worn eacn insertion. If Inserted 6 times or m?re- 3 cent R wort. Monthly puttll- m a wora. dtonuiy puou on application' at the office. cauon rates FOR RENT FOR RENT First of May.x a seven- room furnished house. Inquire at 313 East Fifth street. 23 poR RENT Nicely furnished house- keeping rooms with sleeping porch. Adults only.t Telephone black 1811. 23 FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms, also sleeping rooms. 520 East Third street. Telephone black 2301. 21 poTCTtJNTOn ments. Also 3 rooms, close in. Black & Crura. 21 f6r SALE-Good "mare, buggy and narne8S cheap. Novelty Works, g18 East second street 21 FOR RENT Reoni with board in modern home. Lady or gentleman. Telephone red 3491. 1000 Fulton street." . 21 . . . ,. . . R BNT-That largo, comfortable furnished housekeeping room you . 11B . Second street. . , 27 FOR RENT-Housekeeplng rooms given to married couple witnout children, for services rendered by wife. Call main 6461. ' 23 FOP. RENT Ford light delivery with driver. Light hauling and baggage transfer. Telephone black 4661 or black 3751. Frank Cullins. A21 rOh BALK FOR SALE Ten fresh-cows. Write E. D. 203, Chronicle. d23wl6-17 FOR SALE One or two good milk cows. Call 25F3. 22 FOR RENT Sleeping rooms. 507 East Fourth. 26 FOR SALE Fresh cow, two six months old calves. W. T. Jowett, 405 West Seventeenth street. 21 FOR 8ALrJi-Dry oak wood old cait. $11.50. Second growth, $12.60. Deliv ered. Call 30F22, after 6 p. m. tf ., . . FOR 8ALH 1500 Overland truck :n m Jf taken at onc0i Tno Danes Garage, 26 FOR SAIjB Second-hand bicycles and motorcycles. Repairing ot all kinds. Iawn mowers sharpened, Baby buggtes re-tired. Novelty I Works. 518 Kaat Second. 25 SAUi) Ford delivery truck, In excellent condition. Also furniture and a Vlctrola with records. Very reasonable. Party leaving city, 320 Washington street. Telephone red 711. SI THE FORUM Editor, The Qhronicle: The writ er certainly appreciated the force of your remarks, as set forth in an edi torial entitled, "Parents to Blame," in your issue of the sixteenth, inst. We consider this a splendid analysis of the situation and hope that fath ers and mothers reading the editorial will take it unto themselves and prof it thereby. We so often hear the re mark, "Tljat youngster has absolutely no respect for himself or anyone else, violates every law of decency and yet appears to think he is some class." On reflection, this brings us to an other of your editorials, found in the 'issue of the eighteenth, entitled, "Hard to Convict." This refers to two parties' arrested for violation of tho prohibition law, and where both are alleged to be equally guilty; the one pleading guilty as charged, the other demanding a jury trial and comin?- clear. You affirm that this verdict, as rendered, is an expression of public opinion. The writer agrees with you, but only so far as that it applies to but a part of the public, and we are convinced it does not include that por tion of our citizenry that is law-abiding. The question you raise is no long CHRONICLE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS FOIt SALE 'Barred Plymouth Rock setting eggs. $1.00 for 15. O., A. C. strain,. Harry Gordlon, red 1331. 21 FOR" SALE Slightly used furniture, Acorn range, and oil stove good as new at 210 Washington street, tele-1 phone red791 i3 FOR SALE Overland touring car, In good running order. See A. R (Barnett, 210 Washington. 23 FOR SALE One milk goat, coming 1 fresh in June, and one kid one year old. Inquire at Thompson's add! tlon store. Joe Landauer. 23 FOR SALE Horses. I have a number of good horses for sale cheap, Read's Feed store, east end of Sec ond street, telephone black 5211. 26tf FOR SALE One five-room modern house, close in, street pavement and sidewalks in lot 50x25, can give possession at once. Price $2500, reasonable terms. See Venz Bauer, telephone main 1571. 27 FOR SALE Genuine Manila hemp hats. Light weight,' just the thing for hot days. Can he worn to church as well as fishing, and will always look good. Your choice for 13.00, at Mrs. Hallie Weaver's, 302 Union street. ' 25 FOR SALE 160-acre farm, 4i miles from The Dalles; 120 aores culti vated, 60 in crop; buildings; plenty water, family orchard. $4000. $600 cash, balance $400 year, interest 7 percent. DARNIELLE BROS. 405 Washington Main 6831. 20wl6 FOR SALE Owing to the high fertil ity nnd increasing demand for Rhode Island Red hatching eggs I will hold my special pen together during April. AH orders cared for at $1.00 per 15 or $6 per hundred. Fred Cyphers, R. F. D. No. 3, tele phone red 6362. M2 WANTED WANTED Experienced woman cook for farmer. Long Bros., Blalock. 21 WANTUD Clean cotton rags at The Chroaicle office, five cents "per peuad. tf WANTED Colciminlng and painting by day or hour. Call mornings or evenings. Red 3961, 23 WANTED Cars to store,- by parties i who desire to have them where we can show and sell them on com mission. Whitney Auto & Electric Works, 709 East Second street 23 WANTED Woman to look after small house and cook for two peo ple. Will furnish room and board. Write box G. Y. 342, Chronicle. 23 . ANTED Horses and cattle to pas ture on good bunch grass, pasture. $2 per month per head. J. W. Per. due, on old Saa Johns' place, nine, miles out Mill creek. 22 FOR TRADE FOR TRADE No. 1 milk cow for Ford oar. Telephone red 6082, or call at 216 West Eleventh street Saturday or Sunday; er a matter of wet or dry, but is a matter of law and personal liberty, as such, must not be above the law. All laws interfere with personal liberty, so why shall an exception be made of the prohibition law and permit the violation thereof with impunity? You quote patties as saying they did not support tho dry law and .so do not propose to abide by it now. It's just this un-American-, anarchistic attitude on the part of so many fathers, and some mothers, that has a great deal to do with so many of our boys grow ing up into worthless, lawbreaking hoodlums instead of four-square men, Without respect for law republics die, and we are told that liberty lives only as the people reverence their own handiwork the laws andV insti tutions of their country. If one citizen, or group of citizens, has a right to break one law because he or she docs not like it, then every other citizen has the same right to break svery law; and if every cit'izen' may do as he or she pleases about obedience to law, there is an end of orderly govern ment. The citizen who winks at the violation of law is consenting to the violation of the chastity of his own household. The r.ed radical, 'breathing out threatenings and brandishing the( torch is no more dangerous than the L08T OR FOUND LOST Gold watch fob, Arab head. 'Reward for return to office, Hotel Dalles. 23 MISCELLANEOUS HEMSTITCHING Pioot edging. Mrs. L M. Boothby, 308 Washington street. Telepbbne main 6681. tf LAWN MOWING Yard work, gar dening, etc. Your patronage is so licited. L. A. Mathews, 502 West Eighth street. Telephone red 3651. 9tf TRANSFER AND EXPRESS Furni ture and piano moving. Freight hauled and general express busi ness. Telephones: Stand, red 101; residence black 1362. J. E, Henzle. lit! PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS PIANOS TttNED una repaired, ac tion regulating and reflnishtng. Player actions a specialty. ,Work guaranteed. S. A. Dockstader. Cor son Music store, 320 Fast Second street. Telephone main lflfil. tf Specialist Whitney Repair Shop 709 East Second 8L White Track Line Freight and express between The Ualles and Wasco, Moro and all wav points Leave The Dalles, 9 a. ra. daily except Sunday. Leave Moro. 1:30 p. m. Leave Wasco, 2:30 p. m D. M. Pierce, proprietor. Telephone b'.ack 164? or main 471. tf VENZ BAUER General real estate, insurance, and loans. 1001 East Second street. Tele phone main 1671. 2HU Snrofuli of the Annul SUtement ot Um UKRAINE KIRK INSURANCE CO. t Pari. In tli IttpuMk or France, on U Sltt d7 ot DecemtHur, 1V20. intuit to the insvranc ciamiaionr ot Um Ut of Onion, parnsnt to tew: CAPITAL Amount of dopoiit citul ttock pnld up ....I 300,000.00 INCOME Nt pivniluuu ncclted durtnc Um Jfr J3, 928.088. 86 IntMttt. dhklend and rants ra- ' . eoiTMl durins tb. 1W KSS.84C.14 Iscom I rum otbtr muim r- ciT4 durins tb ysr SS.922.T3, ToUI Income 15,787.852.75 DISBURSEMENTS Net loraa paid durtnc the year iMladtaf setiwtaaent fpn. 82,620.108. 1! GoBuabeioaa and ailane paid during, the year 1.97S.S10.B1 Taiee, ilceuie and fee paid dur- . is Um rear , 1S9.S79.4S Asjount ot aU other expenditures 178.688.2-1 Total oxptvdttaUM .84,917.884.28 A8SET8 Value of stocks and bonds owbad tt ........... 85.4 1 8.488.64 Oeu in bank and on band. . . . 90,682.08 Prtenlumt In 0001' of collection written stare BepUsaber SO, ?SJ ii 271.670.74 utereet sad seat due and ae- -,- 79.569.82 Rinuranc recoverable on paid 2S.822.S8 Total admitted rail .16,884.148,1 J troa elatau for low unnald ,. 970,564.21 Aaioant of interned prrm.icnt on all DKbtandlns riik; S.86S.978.48 Dae for cnwnitejfaa.and brokeraa 18.761.76 AU other lUbStiee .77 89.697 91 Torsi ItabQttMi. eiclualT oT" wirfUl itoes. 11 111 nn. 1. BUSINESS W OREGON POR THE TEAR Net prestiusM mart- during tbe r ... 91.908.69 pM ouhm tfe year...., as,H28.11 iaearred dnria tb hu, . 39.334.66 UKRAINE iTHI INSURANCE CO. rREU 8. JAMES CO., Statatorr rauSsat attsrnrr for mmwmir. v. a. rt. P. W. SfeANCJlAKl), Portland. Or. colorless, spineless citizen 'who weak ly consents to the violation of law and thus gives aid and comfort to. those who would trample the constitution under foot and substitute personal whim for the majesty of law. Consid ering the disregard shown for law by so many fathers and mothers and the lack of provision made for the care and entertainment of our boys and girls it is really a wonder that more of them do not grow up to become noodlums and mere driftwood. We are conyinced, Mr. Editor, that you are dead right when, you' suggest that fathers make pals of their boys. We would add: what a fine thing it wouli? be If father was strictly lawabiding, thus wielding a power for good through his fellowship- with the boy and leading him to higher ideals of true citizenship. Yours for law and order. LOUIS J. GATES. Brown's Dufur Stage Time Table Two round trips dally.. iLeave Bank hotel, 9 a. m. and 4 p.m. Leave Dufur 7:30 a. m. and 1 p. m. it There's A Difference If you've been a "ready made" man in the past, be a "made to order man' in the future. First class hand' tailor ed suits to measure, $36.00 and up. W. K. Webber, one block east of posf- office. . 6tf HOWARD S. SOULE " Expert Piano Tuner , 322 West SIxtl street. Residence Phone mum 4201. tf Pressmaklng, alterations, repairing. 2I8J East Third street. M6 - POPULAR MUSIC Taught by BOB WERSCHKUL Lessens by Appointment Empress Theatre Pianist tf Sjrnopeii of the Annual Statement of the GENERAL rtllK ASSURANCE COMPANY of Parn in the Republic of Franco on the thirty first day of December, 1920, made to the lev rorance Commlaloner of the SUte of Orefon, pursuant to law: CAPITAL Amount of deposit capital stock paid .up f 800,000.00 INCOME Net premiums reed red daring the year : .31.137.824.30 Interest, diridends and rents re- ' coItwI durins the year 63,486,63 Income from other sources re ceded, durins the .year 91,000. OC . Total income $1,202,310.9? DISIIURSEMENTS Net. lours paid during the year in cluding adjftstment expenses..! 638,280.82 . Commission and salaries paid ' 1 durin: the year 337,311.64 Taxes, licenses' and fees paid dur ing the year 61,065.14 Amount of all 'other expenditures 82,548.03 Loss on sale of ledger assets. 1,067.50 Total expenditures 11,121.163.03 ASSETS Value of stocks and bonds owned (market Talue) 1,368,308.44 Cash In banks and on hand . . , 38,700.98 Premiums in course of collection a. written since September SO, 1920 274,219.06 Interest and renU due and ac crued , 18,800.03 Re-lruurance ' recoverable on paid losses , 23.287.08 Total admitted assets 31,717.405.39 LIABILITIES Gross claims for losses unpaid.! 219,990.33 Amount of unearned premiums on all outstanding risks 901,424.74 Due for commission and . broke- . rage 5,629.10 All other llabilrtiea , 22,750.00 Total liabilities, exclusive 0 capital stock 81.149.794.17 BUSINESS. IX OREGON FOR THE YEAR Net premiums .reorrred .during the year ....8 11,506.94 Losses paid during the year .... 4,065.30 Leasee incurred during the year. 5.625.30 (S KNEKAL FIRE ASSURANCE CO. FRED S. JAMES A CO.. TT. S. Managers. A. W. WHIT Jl Kit, Pittock Block, Portland, Or. Synopsis of Ute annual statement of Um MARYLAND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ' , COMPANY of, Wilmiiiiton, in the state of Delaware, oa the thirty-first day of December. 1920. made to the insurance commissioner of the state of Oregon: pursuant to kt: CAPITAL Aaaount of capital stock paid up. 3 S00.000.00 INCOME Nat premiums received during the . 7a 81,123,187.07 Interest, dividends and rents re reived during the year 38.901.3S Income from other sources re- calved during the year. ...... 473.52 ToUI Income .31.164,511.97 DISBURSEMENTS Net losaea paid during the year including adjustment expanses. I 484.87S.S6 Dividends paid on capital stock during the year. S6.0Se.ee Oonntasinna and salaries paid dur ing the year. S93.0e.90 Taxes, licenses aad fees paid dur ing the year. S9.0SS.S3 Amount of all ether expenditures, B0.9S2.Sa Total expenditures .S1.00S.OSS.S7 ASSETS Talue of stocks and bead owned (market value) ...3 880.539.58 Cash m banks and oa band 122,731.94 Premiums In course of coUection written sine Bantsrshsf 39. 30 : 141.Stt.7S lawrmt sad rwtts das aad acard .1S.309.1S Total admitted aaatta .81,161.496.47 LIABILITIES Grose claims for losses unpaid.. 99,199.60' Ajaouat of darned arsmiara oa aU out.tiading risk.....-... S16.748.0 Das ,for coausiaaoa sad braket- age , , 6.S4S ST AU ether liabilities'. ,1 SlIoulSl Total IlabUitiaa. exclusive tj --' capital stock of 8600,060., 8 043.936.77 BUSINESS IN OMJtGO.W FOR THE YEAR Net presakiuis received dariac (sex u2f ,pid''dw'a. 'm: : : ; -"S:$S Imms Incurred asriag tb year. . 11.17 Na. of reaaay, aUiftsad Motor Car lar suranca totkjju. ' '7 Nasa of president. J. Pwrriaac Bonaal. , ham of secretary, Lao P. Pi lua trick. u Statutory rsaUeat Asraa fetsnSav J.?L. tirsVOtt. --r C 1