PAGE FOUR THE DALLES DAILY CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1921. THE DAILY CHRONICLE Established 1S9U Tim IVillcs, Oro. l'ubllshed IJvery Evnnlni: Kx.ii'i Sunday iy tho Chronicle Publishing company Inc . ra neral ilanaser! Hen n. Iatfln Rnluri'd In Tho Dalles Hscoiui class matter. pottufflpo ns United 1'iesa and United News Forvlco Member of Audit Hurimu of Cirfiilatloiia riiiLV CHRONICLE BY CARRIER Onu vear. In advance JS.00 Hlx months, In advance $i.yO Oim month - GO nAlLY CHRONICLE BY MAIL Ono year. In advanve 00 OU months, In advance.. J2.r,0 Oim month "0 WEEKLY CHRONICLE On yeur, In ndvnnoo 12.00 In orlHi-liiL.' "Imncn of uddruew. Htlb rcrlbor should ahvuys Klvo old aa wull as now address. TELEPHONES K.iltorlal ItoomB... .- H!nck 311 feuHlnuRH. Adv.. Clr. Dints - I ted 1U ,k. Kuiifilbui-H to tlo CluonU-lo aro Kiiur Mill',., ,1 ki.rvlrii. Proinnt and regular lie llverv of every siihscrllier'H paper la the Mm of tho circulation departuient. Tho Chronlclo carriers aio required to put thu papers on tho jKirch or wherever th uf)90i Ibur wishes '.ho paper delivered. fjnOGFtESS AND OUflSELVEG .Progress is inspirational lor those having an ideal ahetin to which they aro vory much ullaehed. Tlio makers of Tho Chronicle have folt. not merely I ho desire dial Ihu newspaper filiouhl bn joptvsonlalivo of tho community. They an- anxious y striving .for recognition as lenders of tho community, pointing iho way an much ub a newspaper should ho do, assisting in thu things lliat wil mako lit! territory boiler, and coin batting tho things that may bo de structive in effect. ;or4;e,ycnr thcro lies been an in- teVsive "upbuilding work going on vit hln tlto paper, establishing (lie grounds ;;iio necessary for lliu visible expansion. It is tlio belief of Tho Clirohiele': workers that iinproveinont.s in tin paper have, come fact, within the year. They have sincerely and suc cessfully tiled to give Wasco count it good newspaper, with all I lie newb every day. The bit;, epochal "vlniblo oxpnn H.lon" in Tho Chronicle's' HO years rind nioro of dally history canio yes "tohlay. '"Always heretofore pilhlod as a sl. column paper, 'Tho Chronlclo f.preaii ih&r slflitu a llltie wider yeslrrduj becoming a seven column paper. Tii ft. change ImprovoH liio paper in ever.v way, and generous friends hav. boon (juicl; to coniiuent upon il. 'Tlio first performance of (lie hi; , Implex jiresH which has Jam heei. 'Botup was not entirely up lo on. Ijuilni;, but Dial is I ho histoiy o. utery now press, bike a spirited hoise iJ UHlBl. frot a bit before gel tin; down to the sternly gilml. The jio afbijltlos lmvij ueun ncoomplh.lied That's the inula thing. Now conic die polishing. The larger pnpor does not com ploto our Job. There ate man. ehanuo" to be worked mil whirl will bocomo apparent to renders be lore long. News sot vices ate belli stroiijjthened, New lines to new nourcos aro being laid, and I he lm nt Jiappenliigs are going to be gv on tn tho public more promptly am In hotter form than over before. Wo are hew t-oluc lo be salfc' HoU with The Chronhle. no mad how good l uuty become. Tins pn foot newspaper has never et h( i vuhluihed. Wo aro goinn lo coiiiinu malUiuj- Uio' mutpi' better it ml be'ti- Ooopuralion wilj aid In this. Kvei' jmrsou in thn county may ho n Chronlolo repoit(r, We adnni (bcfi aro lots ot Ihlnj.'.s haiipen of inte: est which are nut Miblished hecau. i (ho uewa does not reach us. W would Hko lo make I his paper sue I a ehronlele of iwws of dm loculiij that Lloyd (Ummko'h latest tiradt would lutvo o lie left oil the fiom page. Wo would like to 1m m tho po tilllon of the cross nauhi stoie wUow proprleior kuowh overytblm (hat tinliiVB. W'v would like te Ih'ooiuo the Bwidlum foi iuierclmntti of tdWM, iKttwMon -various itilertuii '6f the lurtUory, ana to puhlbh tin K'0lnt;s therein. and eonUflv.a of everom We will tn 'ii iiiililish tin r.oisip if n is Rood ro-ibip. Tho Chronitlo u ui paiun. li 18 exclusive in no : u an u duly to perform in pih'i him- every- tlllll of VIllllO to H " e wt niii r serves. It has n d"' I I' ""' m in publicum,' iheso ihlngs Imiuuitallv and without aliiliius. Wiiho.it am milk bat jiisn 1 1 I 1 1 v ami v i'Ih.ui i, Thn ) iinall talk IhIwhi th. nuts, a. ii ii- but n n r Klvo h mile clo er undi i i.mdin , our problems, it i worth while. - - o WHAT ONE MW THINKS Thero la n ctmstructivo Utter m- li hed In oilier columns on till., paqe v.hi'h fery Miter in Wasco county ; Mo.ihl read whether or not he fa- m- the SHno.uon jjaiiea laiiiornia hirliv.ay bond isiuie. It was written by K. I.I. (lilt ot Tiufttr, who prepared It not iis a wild fancy, but after careful slttdy and collaboration with those who could old him. In 1U1C, .Mr. Oil! opposed tho bond issue on tho ground that it was an Inopportune time. lie felt then that much of tho money proposed would bo wasted through inexperience anil tack of system. IJo bellovos there is now a defl ni te plan, a conelBe, constructive program ahead for the bolteiment of the county and of tho state. He beli-ves the proposed highway will he worth more than JH5.000' lo the county. Mr. Gill is a rancher in Wasco "outily, lie is a tax payor. He fa vota an investment, for which ho will have to help pay. J lo believes in Use feasibility of The Dalles-Call-foiiiiu highway tie a unit of pro gress for Hie county. i LOOKING BACKWARD (From Tho Chronicle, May lif,, IS'io.) .lodge A, S. Ueiinelt, democratic nominee lor uotiKrcis, speaks at the court house Ibis o tiling. I'olitic-il -tpeaklnK is a new departure to Judge iJeniioll. but if wo may believe 'he Aftorlan, ii roptiblican jiaper, ho is an inlerchtiiiK and logical speaker, The Ai-.tniian s.nys I ha I iis a political speaker .liidge liunnell far excels the best el'l'orts of Colonel Weaver and .he leading lights of Populism. This may be equivocal praise and wo would nidi ralher the Aslorlan had (oiapar ! him with tollable republican speak rs, hut then Judge Itennett may be al'ely put down as a powerful speak er, from his recoid heforo the conns ia this and neighboring coun'ief,. i Among die iiiauy hetiulirul flora! 'rihiilcs given lo meinbers of til's high school gradual lug class was one pie. mred by the Velarde family. This was i ship the hull coveted with wl'ilt What a Wasco Thinks of the Dutur, May L'l, VXM. Fdllor of The Chronicle: I wish i preseul a few considerations on tlio Son, ono bond i-tnuo. A cursory glance .t. I lie quest Ion gives Hie liiipressiou eat the county could not ntford thl pparenl luxury. My first Ihoiight was ii oppose II, but to be fair to my own nlgmeui 1 decided to apply Iho acid e l of bookkeeping iiriueiples to the lopoKilluu, and the result astonished ne. I made a stalenumt of assets and labilities for a period of 1!0 years Mini the completion of Hie th) miles i' road ttuough the county. 1 1 estimated 0,000,0011 miles of ravel in pleasure cars by residents i the county, counted l!J miles of ravel lo a gallon of gasoline, at !i0 cuts per gallon, and estimated a sav ag of Ml percent because of road, a .aim; of 1250,0011. : UHtiinntwl 20,000,000 miles Jo rucks ot one ton load, eight 'miles lo iillon of irts'oline, saving Ml percent, imouuline lQ' t;7a,0Q0. :i K.stiiiislcd u savlUK oil oil ol WI.'J.'.U. 1- Countlinf rop4ir coh'h l'i' r Pi" war under present- condltioim. f 100, md count Inn S00 euro and trucks us- ng road, and a roduclion of two thirds il i lus coal, gives a t.aviug ol 1, Kifi.OOO. 5 1 (liltik II Is worth al least two cuts a mile In comfort to travel on i good road. At this rate 40,000,000 ulles of travel tn pleasure cars and rucks amounts to $$00,000. 0 1 estimate that tho value of Hi ami in an area five miles on each side r the road will average un Incroare u Milne ol 125 uu acre in 'M yours, vhlch on f.7,oim aerus is ?1 1,400,000. 7 -The fruil and. vegetable acreage .v 1 1 1 at least Ireblo In SO yearn, an nciease of 4000 acres with uu avr-itu- product km of f'JOti uu acre. Thin will be a null! to (lie county ot S,000, aio for a tun your period out of Iho ISO vears. . s A think as direct inllueaco ot his mad thorp will he at least five aops of wheat on aft.0H) acres which ii an acre wr eneli crop wl'l show a value at $8,125,000. i) Of the whole a mount ot uiuao) he ti.tt ot Orejton wilt furnlah J0.r. do. Hut Ave aro u pari of ' will pay .OltlSST of ii delus and .ii i' i Tho mate uta.v bond for I i ' iii n el .' 1 .1 it'll V .illl.it inn. VV ha h ' i 1 1 e I II Mil ''(' I x I c il i i"lii t 1 . I' v V l i ' , hi Ii . 1 1 ' I ' i ' l 1 1 . ' , w h ii Ii imiiiI l'l- lJi I i i i in i .l ( up lie slate bonded lor $ 1 1 .euo One Sub- '.ff tl from V. .md 0 tdioWH it 'i in i i 'no . . 1 ' i t.ito would i.. Uc ii ti i" $.' ' F tjitiitiuj; tit in'cre t at .H of flowers i'uriounded by a rim of jel low Aiish Inn loses and the rlgglm; trimmed with slmllax'. The piece was one of Hie most artistic we liae evt seen. Hon. Wilson T. Hume of Portion' will deliver a republican tidd.e.n in tills city Thursday night al Hie court house. On the evening following, In the Bamo place, ti. C. Spencer, a P r; land attorney, will deliver an itddresc In the circuit court toduy Judge Hraduhuw appointed Slnnott & Slnnott to defend J. I!. Chapman, charged witn larceny from a dwelling. Olio C. Hirgfchl vns declared a "it izen toduy Ijetore the circuit coil'-'. IONDEUSBY NEWS. IXMDKItSUY, May 21. Will and .Miss Mabel ICtiilorsby moloied to fiiend, reiiiiiiiiig with their mother wlio had spent Hie week with her daughter, Mrs. I). C. Ileberlein. Woid was received from . W. Co vert, who was called to Soda Spring1 Idaho, h' i he critical illness ot his daughter, Mrs. A rile ilarriman. that she was somewhat better, and hopes were entertained for her recovery. Hollln Covert, who was injiiried hv lalling lalo a well last week, is get ling along nicely, Mr. and Mrs, Jay Williams, AVillmr Dickson, Clarence Still, Ralph Cork inc were camping in the mountain last wcel;. .Mr. and '.Mrs. Charles Doyle and son. Tom, emtio out from The Dulles last Thursday and visited at. the Lester Leaho homo. The lOlght .Milo Orange Is making plans lor a Fourth ot July celehratloi to be given at Hie Ceo. Masquart farm. Mr. and Mrs. John Darnlelle, Jr., en lortuiacd ill dinner Sunday a largo number of friends ami relatives. Mrs. (1. W. Covert visited in The Dalles Friday and Saturday. Miss .Miller closed her term of school at upper ICIght .Mile, hist Fri day. May your Pageant program today. 20 Typing and Stcnograpny done at reasonable rates. Roslna A Fleck. Office Hotel Dalles. Ilea, denco phono red WAX. ti County Rancher Road Bond Issue , the principal would make the state's interest on $ 1 1,000,000 equal to ?D0, 750,0011. Multiply this by .010SS7 shows that Wasco county would pay ?,ril'J,2Cl of this interest. Tho lnleroi.t on $050, 000 estimated iis three fourths is $71-,-500. ijuhtracting $010,2111 from this shows tliitt the state will actually pay $lfW,'j:Si; of this interest. 10- 1 estimate Hint there will he a saving of 1,000.000 hours time ni 25 cents an hour, $250,000. 11 I estimate the profit from tour ist travel at $10,000 a year, or $JOO.00u for 20 years, On the liability aide we have JK1G, 000 of U'lt! bonds and $i:sti,000 inter est on them, $10u,00o or Dufur bond Issue it lid $81)0,000 in this Issue, $50, 000 paid by the date to pave to Three Mile. The Interest on this I estimate at $712,500. Also $UOO,ttuo state bomb, interest on $000,000 equals $075,000. Another liability would he upkeep which I estimated at $20,000 a -car or $100,000 lor 20 years We are now ready to make a t late iiient of assets and liabilities or Tin Dalles California Highway tor ye.ara. Assets, Saved on gasoline, pleas ure cars ami trucks 025,000 Saved on oil :il.2."iii Saved on Car Repairs. . . . I.Oiiti.ooo Travel comfort .sno.otiii Increased value of land.... 11,100, 000 Increased fruit nnd vege table product Ion . . S.ono.oon Incronseil wheat production :i,12f.,oiio Saved on principal 275,0,t. Saved on Interest '. . 10:!,2:tii Time saved 25o.o'iu Tourist Income 200,000 Total assets $2S,0tS,U0 Liabilities. U11G issue $ Kiti.oou Interest t sii.ooo Dufur Issuu 100.000 This issue soo.ooo Statu bonds ,, 050,000 interest i,as7.5oo I'pkoej j, . 100.000 Total liabilities worth to balance . , .$ :t.rioo.50o .$25.o:t,oio Net $2.s,ms.uo I have thought on tho subject tor weeks 1 have tried to hd-conservative m my estimates. 1 believe I have made a i.ur presentation of iho laeis. TIiom flutes have convinced me I shall vote for tho bond issue F. M lUhU V S. - The county quoin of the state tuxes Is lake.n trout the last biennial report of the Htate Tax commission, lahlo XV, on page 33, which may ho had for tho asking by writing said commission, Salem, Oregorii ULSTERITES SEEK REAL IRISH NAVY Hy United Ncw.i HBLFAST, May 25. Ulster, which lor generations has fought home rule, plans to institute under home rule that which tho south has been seeking for centuries, a distinctly Irish navy. Speaking in the wind up of the parllnientary election campaign on behalf or Unionist eamlldales for the northern pariinient, Sir James Craig, Unionist leader, announced atj it meeting In County Down, Monday that he. had made preparations, with hopes of miccesn, for the delivery of it Hritish warship to tlio north. The ship would be stationed at Uri fast, Sir James said, in Hie river Lough, and would form the nucleus of ii naval reserve for the north. In his final appeal for suppott of tho homo rule act and of Uniouk-.t candidates Sir James told the voters the cause wan worthy ol' every per sonal sacrifice. "Rally round me," he cried, "sn (hut we 'may shatter our enemies and their hope: of a lepubliciin flag. The Union .lack must swe p the poles." 'surplus i a y MOVIE MOVES a II I. y Hours CHAPLIN COMES BACK I IN " THE KID" E New York and Chicago have amTKHiKSSECZm again gone "Chaplin mad." 1 The public and press of the two B the screen. S n Theatergoers 'and even tho hard- 1 I "A I" fre' ill B his own honw lawn -Iho V ti. WBfl3ri W. Z tPWS&W'SMi'PJ J IT Tire user fctsjresl hvo Orel 1 ' M -y THE U.S. CHAIN TRIiAD ifcfll liffl'rl -r? U-A One of tho few tiM-s or which it may A If y llVffi M$ KUJS'Ji V.AVA, 1 be said that thoy deliver economy SjMJ Wn lHW fStfl M3'iIu&JJl 8 -J 'tA I year in and year out nnd tiro after tire. Jl a it I tWf fife'l aflaaS I ?-' Tho U. S. Chain Tread given u W v Mj fflfl$M 3 -,'. ,. I cumclent traction en all ordinary V V 1 WLMff , JZ road outfaces. It Ms probably thi ilwS W ,V rif&MljB g lush, live U. S. Ttret." handsomest, and by all odds tha Vft W r ''.w 'vS? ill most popular, of tho wholo U. S. ffV-W)) ' ' M 'I Fabiic Tiro line. JSjLJLjfiJll hMw&w .. ".'ll J Economy fides onIlSTires United United Stat the diminutive and illimitable artist tin studios In J,os Angeles. They and declarltn: in even louder tnnea are from folk in every wall: of life, that Chaplin litis no equal. who Jmvo been stirred to a great Not alone are the amusement feellni; of appreciation for what pages of the big newspapers boiling they declare tlto greatest screen over with triumphant notices 10 J production since the beginning of garding Chaplin's latest accomplish-. this character entct lalnnient. mcnt In the film world, but even The Chicago Daily Tribune de tlie editorial columns have been voles considerable space of its edl thtown open lo the name of this loral page lo the "Return of Mr. genttls lo admit glowing accounts of Chiplin." "Air. Chaplin is back and his latest work. al! is forgiven." stains The Tiibune. A steady .ireani of telegrams and , "The sharp ciiticlstn Hint he was a letters aie pouring in at the Chap- lo-for -111(1 a lpjgooder :, forjitt'ti. IF you could get together all the car owners you know, you'd probably .find that their tire experiences had been much the same. Most of them have taken their fling nt "job lots," "discontinued lines" and stocks." Soon or late, nearly nil settled back on quality first as the one sound assurance of tire value. As soon as a man forgets the cut price tag, nnd comes to the dealer who concentrates on a full, completely sized stock of U. S. Tires he learns what it means to get fresh, live tires not once in a while but every time. Not merely in the big cities, but in his own home town. t THE DALLES BUICK GARAGE, The Dalles, V. E. TIPTON, Dufur, Oregon. ciANNETT MOTOR CO., The Dalles, Oregon. Not merely for the heavy car, but for the medium and light-weight car a full selection of size, tread and type. Your U. S. Tire dealer can give you this service because of the service he gets from his neighboring U. S. Factory Branch. There are 92 of these Branches. Each gets its share of U. S. Tires, so that the dealer is always supplied with fresh, live stock. U. S. Tires sell as fast as they are made. There is no over production. No sur plus piled up waiting for a "market." Wherever you buy a U. S. Tire you buy a tire of current production, as full of life and value as the day it left the makers. ats Tires Rybber Company as Mr. Chaplin offers him a prospect and not as n there will he a touch or it gray sky. He has not slipped and ia not slipping. He ia there with tho 'old brain ns e'ear its a boll.' He Is the comic gonitis who can make it large Shakesper can concession lo the lowbrow and lh"ii flash into the exquisite or low comedy." "The Kid" will be shown Tour days al Hie Kniprens theater, beginning Tucd.iy, May 27. Oregon. As long seir as memory pink in