PAGE SIX THE .DALLES DAILY CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1921. AVERAGE COLLEGE MAN IGNORAMUS THOMAS EDI80N BY SETS TESTS. REACHES THIS CONCLUSION. OF i By Sidney B. Whipple NEW YOKK. May 11 Do vou know wh: invented tho cotton gin, ,nr wlmt. violin s-.itnTS are malo rf, . ...... or what u monsoan is, or irom wnat nuv mnfct. nf nnr lniindrv midlines nnnin? -ri.a.. fn,.r nf Mm tst ni.ru. Hons four out of 163 asked of prospect've employes by Thomas Edison And it is from the ro: .vb to thi'! list of questions that Ed3ou bases Ms declarat.wi that tli r are:- ago college graduate is an ignor- amus. Seventy seven of the questions on the Edison list, hitherto guarded aa a trade secret by the inventor, have leaked 'out through the medium of one of tho men who took the test i i-..nn,i Tim , ,. .... honor man at Cornell. Edison's system has beun In ihu for about two months, W. II. Moa declared dowcmfl, his secretary, Tuesday. Three sets of qiicBi(oiw have been prepared. Sometimes all thau riv used, sometimes .Hy '- JW. in the cue of Edi.cv vs the vimeraltios, it may be pertinent to point out that one of Edison's 4i.'ir1irtL- itnnn .Millnfl lilin "illlrlloil " , , I This was when Tom was a littlo' boy, at tho foot of his class, whore he usually stayed during his seven years of public instruction. Tho remark so wounded the feel ings of Edison's mother that she pulled him out of school and edu cated him herself. And Edison fin- ished the Job with his own reading ' Today, Edison is Edison. Perhaps it ho had gone to college, lie would have been an ignoramus. However, while Edison's secretary wouldn't vouch for the accuracy of the list and was a little put out to think it had become known to the public, thus requiring tho com pilation or a wholly now set ot 1 questions, horo nro sonio of tho jj tests the "honor" lutm foil down on:j Who uiscovored how to vulcanizo; rublii.'!-? Who invented printing? pVho was tho most famous maker of vollins? Who wrote Don Quixote?! Who wrote Lea Mlnipblos? Who din-' . eovoivd tho l'.-clfic ocean? What newspapers io you read.' ut wlmt is porcelain made? Where is tho larg est ule. cope in (lie world located? j , How is leathor tanned? Name tho , threo principal alkalis. From what country do we got our figs? and what aro felts made of. If you call think up any moro questions, they are probably on tho list too. Most of tho applicants think that tho celebrated Mr, Gordon invented i ho cotton i.ai u..; i.:..v a monsoon J-Ab a French gentleman. TODAY IN CONGRESS Hy United Pres.! Senate Votes on tho emergency tariff hill. Julius Krutschnitl testifies before the Interstate commerce committal) in the railroad Inquiry, Senator Kenyon be gins hearings on tho publii' welfare bill. House. Education oonuultteos In Joint ses sion on the hill creating a departmon! of public welfare, proposed by Presi dent Harding. Ilorgdoll committee con tiiuiei i s hearing WHY rN-IfDUD A PANK ACCOUNT n'. AUILITY li, ' t I'M lv othera 'Hay You u ' l ' nus'ion I'-mi.Ii , v.Ft.ir.iiij FUIIH luon calltu u.'on to holu many boys of Tho D.illea i : - ,rr in .u.. i.-.ttvi). act unis hero. A Paid III -X TRAfiM PA88E8 OVER QIRL' SHE SURVIVES ORDEAL I m United Press. I DALLAS, Tex., May 11 Al- ' though a passenger engine and four coacl.es passed over the hody of Miss Catherine New- -K by, Indianapolis, Ind., when she was overtaken on a trestle j $1,027,026.58; special cities and M near here, she will live, It was towns $7,175,633.58; ports, $912,280.--K announced at a local hospital 49; miscellaneous, $1,326,429.98; total Tuesday; night. Caught in the middle of the trestle, Miss Newby lay flat in 4t Hin rpnlpr of the track. A - i elevation or Uie tracK on -x al- though she was badly bruised When the train was slopped, he Wfts found' stil1 conscious, j beneath a sleeper, the fifth, flfth car- ' Carponiering and building. C. II. MoiTymnn, telephone red 5741. M30 . - Brown's Oufur Stage. Time Table Two tound trips daily. Leave Bank "otel- a- anti 4 " Lcavo Ditfur 7:;:o a. m. and I p. m. it Dufiir 7:;;n a. m. mik! I p. SALVAGE SHIP ABANDONS I RICH TREASURE UNDER SEA By United News NEW YOIIK, May 11. After bat- tling with schools of sharks, adverse winds, storms and tide and undertow? thc Sa,Iger SaIvilRinB expedition i which had hoped to raise the treasure ship Isis, off St. Augustine, Fit'.,, l:a: returned to New York without tho , Isis. Tho expedition found the sunken vessel embedded In clay.' Tho salvage ship tugged for days at the wreck before it could be moved. The Isis was finally brought out of her resting place, but the pontoons weru 80 tIaiimBccl that operations had ,0 1,0 'lended until the weather "."lets down. ! L"ter the crew will relurn:and make 11 now attempt. Dr. S. Durko Mussey, dentist, First , National bank, rooms 307-308. ToU- . phono main 3911. res. main 1691. 8tf WAR SECRETARY APPROVES PLAN TO AUCTION. WOOL (Chronicle's Washington Bureau.) WASHINGTON, May 11. Despite ,i,e protests of the wool growers of Oregon and oilier wool centors of tho irk-d States- (ho socrotniy of war 1;ls approved tho plan of tho depart- ,,,,,. l01. suictiun of wool now owned by tho war department. He justifies ills action by saying that tho price of wool has gone up and that tho war dopartmei.i should take advantage of this opportunity to got rid of its sur plus. If is expected that 'Senators Stan field, of Oregon; Gooding, of. Idaho, and other Westorn senators will mako another offort to provent the soiling of this wool at this time aha further depress the market. --e "Godless Men" coming to Casino Thursday. 11 OREGON TAXES SHOW (Continued From Vncu 1.) Onofourth mill IdVy (diverted for two yours to create fund for state institutions), $2G0,209.7G; stnto 1 mill market road net. $1,040,839.05: general roads, $2,671,237.12; special roads, ?l,08ll,9r 1.3S; county mnrkot road act, $1,027,026.58. Total $6,086, 266 89. In addition" to this It is es timated that an additional lovy for roads amounting to about $1,000,000 that liD oan rely upon : usually bo rolled upon ltrnk Account Ye-un Mntr .o. p. . ...... i oi moro boys and more on Savings H. Ffjp.NCH, Preaiat.rt PAUL M. FP.ENCH, Vice-President H t RENCH, Secretary J C. HOSTETLER, C.iahler FRENCH & CO. jBANKEKSinc THE DALLCS OREGON is contained in the general county levy. A summary of the total tiix in the state, which makes the total of $41, 117,367.71 follows: State tax, $9,493,105.22; 'county $5,360,665.52; general school, $3,063, 221.60; special schobl, $9,000,813.24; general roads, $2,671,237.12; special roads, $1,086,954.38; market roads, . $41,117,367.71. In addition a total of , $66,583.61 is levied on certain urn- ber owners who do not provide for patrol of their lands. SALVATjON ARMY (Continued from PaKO 1.) all city drives are prohibited, the or- ganizatwn seeiting tunus setting tno minimum amount which it would like to attempt to raise in the city, this sum being paid to it out of the com munity chest, if it is decided that the cause is just and the amount aok ed is not exorbitant. "The work 'of the Salvation armv is just as important as that of the churches inthis city. I venture to say that the average person does not even realize the good work which the local barracks of the army is accom plishing." The Economy Shop Ladle:i' and children's hats at vary reasonable prices. Organdie collar and cuff sets and embroidery yarns. A few ready-to-wear infants'-,, dresses. Ladles' silk and voile dresses,, also house dresses, aprons and underwear Children's dresses, boys' blouses and infants' wear made to order. Mrs. Weaver, 302 Union street, opposite postoffice. Telephone black 3171. 20 Jiow ,Jf FTEN it's surprising the number 5. J of different tire views that come nt-Ti out in a chance talk at the curb or in "Any U. S. TVr ia a umVersi full' money' trorfi." I FARMERS TO (Continued From Pago 1.) ing will be the principal point for con sideration by, the Oregon growers, a? all the other conditions set forth in the resolutions are pretty well agreed to by all parties concerned. Then' a Difference If you've beeb a "ready, made" man In the past, be a "made to order man' in the future. First class hand tailor fid suits to measure, $35.00 and up W 11. Webber, one block east of po' office. Gtf Send It To 'The Laundry If you like the work done on your shirts and collars, you will like diurl ly as well our family washing worn. Only 9' cents a 'pound. Al' flat pipe ironed, balance returned ready t Iron. By the way, our 'tumbler" 3jr tem of drying makes 'he ironing of quite a number of itd..n. 3uch as socks, heavy underwear, flnnno's, etc.. unnecessary. Model Laundry. Main 41. 1? GERMANY YIELDS (Continued From Page 1.) known that it desired Germany to ac cept the allied demands. Officials here believe that the action by Ger many ill have a good reaction throughout the world. German acceptance, It is pointed out, gives for the first time a basis THE JUCKLINS with Monte Blue at the EMPRESS Thursday THE U. S. ROYAL CORD A famous tire and a famous tread. Acknowledged among motorists and dealers alike as the world's foremost example of Cord tire building. Al ways delivering the same repeated economy, tire after tire, and season after season. The stripe around the sldewall is registered as a trade-mark in t he U. S. Patent Office. vou can measure tire value in 1911 theleisureof a friend's garage. 'Almost every day you come across the man human enough to believe he can outguess the cut-price tag on "job lots," "discontinued lines" and "surplus stocks." His opposite is the hard pan' car owner who sticks year in and year out to a standard brand as the only rational economy. Many will remember the scarcity of U. S. Tires last year. A hardship at the time, but a bene fit now. There are no U. S. Tires to be worked off no accumulations no forced selling of any U. S, brand no shipping of tires from one part of th United States Tires United States Rubber Company THE DALLES BUICK GARAGE, The Dalles, Orel ion. W. E. .TIPTON, Dufur, Oregon. GANNETT MOTOR CO., The Dalles, Orefon. upon which general recovery in Eu rope can be attained. The acceptance Is regarded here as a vindication of the policy pursued by Hughes in the A EMPRESS The Superfeature House TONIGHT- Constance In "The Love You Can't be Fooled By a He Or She Vamp If You See this One A First National Attraction COMING "BLACK BEAUTY" country to another to "find a There are 92 U.S. Factory Branches. Each one gets its share of U. S. Tires. There is a broad, constant, even dis tribution of U. S. Tires always going on from these Branches to the dealer. Buy a U. S. Tire anywhere in a community of 500 people or even less and you get a fresh, live tire of current production with all the orig inal service and mileage the factory put into it. The owner of a medium or light-weight car stands on equal ground with every other car owner. Any TJnited States Tire is a uni versal full money's worth backed up with a leadership policy of equil quality, buying convenience and price for everybody. reparations negotiations -with Ger many and the allies. MGodlesa Men" coming to Casino Thursday. 11 J if. .I' -J Talmadge market "Ttim dlKmnnt tin Weira thst come out in m Expert ,, . t Jm