MOE t-OUK St A '. 6 - mi? nAU.e.i pA'iv cunoNictc. pkiuay, may zt, 1921. L-It I 1 THE DAILY CHRONICA B, vl,i" j g , llllli Hntftblldhcd 1810 , Tho Dalles. Or. Published Kvcy Evi'tilnK Except Si t idny y hrpnV-lo IMbllghtng coiuph rylno .....l!niprnl M longer . JEntfrnl In Tim Unties poslof Ben conii class mutter. United Press KiVl Unlti'il Nows . riorvlco Mrmbcr of AikIIi. Itiire.nl of Clr I ilntlons OAILY CHROMICLti BY CARRIER OnnypRr. In ndtwiei! J5.00 filx months, In iwviwiou 3.00 Oiifl tnonlli - -50 DAILY CHnOiVICL.fi BY 'MAIL Oni jonr. In nUviiiXvo $3.00 PU months. In ml vini. . $2.5f On month - - . .I0 WEEKLY MRONICi-E fine ypnr, In nclvni !.. ...... .1.00 In ortlrrtnc "hnn;i of nd' Iron. mili crlbor should nlwnyM kIvo fold aa well new m dil reijs. TELEPHONES Kdltorlnl rtooins. . -Hlnck 111 PlfclilrsH. ,dv . I'lr. Drills Red 111 Hub.iri Hivis lo I). ii rivonlilo are ,friifir' Dlecd srrvlco. I'loinpii nnc rrRUfir dt' Ilvpry of every nuliicril'r'n ?ntir Is ll,n lot of lh rl'i'iiliitlon lpm ,'(ui'jiil. Tlie Chronicle carilttn mo required Id 'jitil. tio impels on mo poron or v-owovei- llin unCillior wlntip Mio lnp"f delKMriMl. ANOTHEn EXPRESSION ' i Wanen county xvnnls this Dalles California highxvay Ijcimc) l.s.siiij and 1m going to have it. y f Hiicli diiy nexv evidence liours In til Mlbsfntllinte litis Statement. (JT.ily yeHloldiiy wo lend of the position .taken by iiiniiun. ui nuts Cnwt grange, went of Diilur, A, rising vole was polled nt this meeting Tuesday, when ivpicHentativcK of all IJii! granges in tin.- county wci; pie.se.nt. i f Wprfir It was unanimous for the issue. While litis was not .sliictlj a Pine Crest meeting, I'ino Crest ini.'inbcr.s predominated, nuil It Is significant that mil so long ago, when tho prop osition was under discussion, the J'lnc Crest section was rated as "doubtful." One after another separate dis tricts are falling Into line. In tho same report it is said dial a rising vote, taken tit a meeting of lurniers In Columbia Union hall, was -.man-iniotis for the issue. These things mean only one I hint;. The fannets and lite small eoniiuun Hies out of the county seat tiro strong for llus bond irsue. ConHorvulivo men, mind you, who ine now experiencing n keen de pression in their meaiis or liveli hood, want this mad measure to go tluniigh. Tht! I'aruieiii are miltia lo pay tlie major cost or I lie nmd. Look al lliese I'lKures anain. Tlie lotal assesneil valuation or1 Wati.cii l ouuly Is -ti,li!",uV-. 1 1, Taxes ate paid on liie.se as.seshi'i'! valuations in tin; following propor tionu: rilbllc liorvice coioporalions, jf.1,. 210,072.11. Their i'ereeuliie or the laxen la i'o.S. Cities 'Will pay taxes on u total aiiiiessed valuation of $1,10!"), 1 1U. The jierceiiltiKe in 20.U. Thu lemaindur of tho eoiinly, fariiiltiK nd limber inteiests, wilt pay Iii.ncs on valuatluns of :fl(i,7!lli, Slid. Tludr ln'icenliin hi .Vl.ii iiereenl. Approlmatvl, Ihe farmeiii will pay HU pcici.-ni ui' tlie couutj'.i abate id the ciit or th" toad. Wo folks in tlie city ill pay ap pioimiilely Zh initeent of tlie hill. Tlie lialleHi'iilliornla highway does not mean a stieet for Joy rid int to llio liunifi s. It means a way by which they can market lliuit pro iliti'ls mine e(imomleall. It nu.'au. a 1 1 til 1 1 uheioby ibey can net to the filled lo pariliipate In Ihe advatt laKoa that towUMprople enjoy. The city, and the eltics, will prollt in Just teiuiii. It means, if mar kotiu.'i it u b' iloue more clieaj ly, Hint I arm pioduelH will n rlteapoi. iittracla the rural resident to ssuu far more than any other tliliif;. Keup this In mind, jpu folks who are still debuting on .the proposition. The state Is polns to stand half (ho expense. Dollar for dollar the cost will be matched. Taxpayers In the remotest corner ol Malheur county, away down in Curry county. wlieru they need loadu most awfully bad, down in Uneoln county on the coast, iind tip In Wallowa, are koIiis lo nintrh your dollats. Yoj will sot the benefit. And remember further. The slate me in tains Uiu road alter II Is built. Money we are spending now for the poor roads which are lo be de veloped Into the kooiI loads of the permanent highway, coin or (be i calm which vc plank down cvct. year lor llllinK the chuck holes and eradln and ilranKin:; and all the other things that have to bo done to poor roads, will no lnnuer in. i. it Ifj expended lor these purposes. Tlie state keens it tin. The casli we aie spending on these poor roa7h will he released for laterals. JO wry road In the county will benefit by tills I.allos-(.'aliroiiila highway. Look at it again. It's a certainty Hint a man living within striking distance of tlie highway Is goln hit tor that road if )ils own are bad. The good highway will lake much of irawl oif the pooler loads, and tlm latter will lenialn in belter shape. There's hundreds of ways of look ing at tills thing. Tlieie are few' arguments against it, and they will not hold water. Finally, we say ii again. Tli nalles-Caliroiiiia highway is goin to be built. We get it, ir 11. Sherman county gets don't. Why not swiug the tills way? good feeliii1; so markedly manifest 'heio a romantic oloprmmi look cd altcady by the Harding ndniM place and Ihev wcie nuti'il'd. Ilhi IffmUfoh lonllntk'll 111'! tlleselll ebler ilonit' J""- 'l'Hl of c"i fH'' cxecuthu will uniloubftdly bo rr World Stands Close To Peace, mm ' mm -m. AT m w-. . It IV will i larduw s Memorial 1 30.cinrn.tmn 11.1 1 , n o olccled In 11121. The republicans will piobably re pent in 1!I2,X, ir one da-cs look that far ahead. Charles Mvaun Hughes may very well be the paity leader In that ear. And if ho In, it is likely the conntiy will make verv sure that li'itndering poll! leans tit ionic distant corners of Hie llalion vlll not deleat him. some nr the oltliw -fruit Iiuh in ciiHlein Oregon. A fall fence on th' place at I he present time la made of ra'ils 'broiiglil I Here ' III 'ISM. He was the Hist In II Iff of llic out I or Wasco coiiiil,, I M:n v MIIom C il, I. u.,u Ii,,,',, ..l iro.t Dalles III ISM. Her mother wa.in " I'ls Mc.orlal Hay letter ('ntlon, from l.cxlnriliii to ilie Argonn", ,.U i..i i .i... i , . valonjiia aony have veil dc.-.-ivcd H nirii'i hi inn mill'. I. II i I III ,IIIUI Iti.ll I.UIOII, IliaiiC pUDIIC Oil'., ... .. , . tint, iiiniiviji iiiiiii Hill II ill, lltlll. Illll- iWn 1 iiiist, "ir cl'i;-a lo, peace 'iirblovi'tiienti!. lo safely Insured. Muy ii ne : i in nuil purpone ? .comm.'; ycai'jourf rjatlon'j.-! i aim and pollc , ohnfl "lie' Uirtected jtti Iniiiko curtain th.H IhCnTiShittl be leant. inetd lor further Faf'fjriccs, .frcatct Eiiaranices of tho i;tab"lllly, 1 ho per- ,.ili,iif.i (tni nun r ht iititiir 111 I liirdllig declared In the American Lo-1 "" .o'niis us liia' In even gener- ' r,. , f itl.oi-J til v.lil' li WAKIILVC.TON, M.-t.i 27-Tlie world to iitf.-.ln n'.aiida very clo-ij to peaie. I'reslileti! for those who have made saorltirc in Ii.-; luhuV. The i'agt'imt Slory Day hy Day The PiciKers hiifdMilld wan a soldier of Ihe fort. Her niotli-i' wan or KplMcopal faith, bill there In Ing tin Ivjihcopal mill' bier lieu1, the baby iik clitlsleiied I'.r l-'alh-f .lti,plin nuil l-'nilief ,lamn CioK i, ml ..tiii. .Miiiv ('.imIiIml' ii-ind as godinniher. In alter eais Mary' llyh' 1 n',m"s "" iii'Hon.ii Have never hen a militant of aW Caleb uns married lo W. silvr-l1"1' 1":c" s,1"'( !,'; ' It'-ly n 1. 1:-; loving pe-jple. liter" 'ma been no lime Hi t,o inatirr ol tact and practical a i wiiett Americans did not l'ise to Hi' period of Ihi! world's history thai we j lull moraine or the ' ro ililr-iiient hi'.M! been little moved by Hie seiill-. w hirli n;Mion;'l honor and niillonal ine.nl:; lint .inch occasions inspire 'safety impo.sc'l upon them. When na- , ""'. ilelended. pi eiicrvcd. could glv I 'I'll'-' piesi leiil'.i iMcirnte Is . fol-ito them. Whenever the donn-nd h- 'I)vh: come, ind where'er it 1 1 i : J have c;:!!- "Ainoriciins bavo never been nitim cd Ihe ::ons or our prolyl land, it lias Khun to 'ho .establishment ol holiday t j alway.i been enewcrod. Tlituigb1 w'e tooth and their fiiiiilly was reared In Wasco enmity. She Is the oldest native Inru resident ir eastern Ore noil. Thene )ieeple will hae special placer, ill lite pat-anl today. ' (,tir naticn hai' 'bcctidcJicated' .'iVL- Twen'y pcrrc-ni .jhwount oti vglass rtov.-er ba.'keis for Ihm week'. ' bind tllliHl's .Jewelry store. 2if AMCRICA CniT'SH , WRITERS MV 'MEET. we want it ir we business i HARD LUCK national poll' Cliailes I'l'van luck cliampioii Kicked around in tics like a football, ILighcs is the hard of the count i y. Put on tlio siiiremo bench in 1 tl 10. Ii Ik parly dragged him off because 111! was TTiO only sine shot candi date the republicans had in JUUi to buck Wooilrow Wi'son in Hie tat ter's second campaign. Kilt a I'm in pas on the part of lli lepubllcau managers in California, a scrap between the Johnson group and lie Crocker ciowd, defeated Hughes, ami he wan told lo go hack to private life. Ilo did. Went into the law prac tice again in New York where lm was said lo have balurieil attorney Hughes was said linen Ihe highest iu Ihe vminli'v lo have I'ig.tred I'oday we pay liiliule tj the p'O plo who endured the fatiguing ami liinneious jouitiey a ;:ohs Ihe plains thill homes might be established In the west. They endured the haul ships ami many died hcl'or.: th"li' dicams were icalizcd. Tlie city Is n iiiembering today (he following pion eers who are still living In the city: lohn Crate, who was bout in 1850: I'iniik Laughlin, who came In Mary dishing, who came in 185!:: (icorge .Snipes, nho eanie in 15'!, and Mary lCllen Slhertooth, who l i was born heic In LK:. I'M Ciate came to Oiegon as an employe ot the Hudson's I lay cum pany. Ho bellied to man the lioats, which Dr. McLoughlln sen! to brin1; the emigrants of 1S5". down the river Irom '('lie Dalles, when Ihe In dians weie taking a hostile alti tude. He took ".i 1 1 a donation land claim here In 1818 and tin pro ii'clinn which Is known as Crate's 'o!ui was named for him. Mis. hate spent several months In Ore gon City, when .lohn Crate was born iu 185::. All of ills life lias been spepi hole, I' or many years he lias been i member ol' the police force of Tlie Dalles. W. C. Lauglilin, with his family. Tossed the plains and came to Ole fin iu 18.5:1. He filed on a dona ion laud claim, which include, must l the site of the Dalles. Kraim .aiighlin, wlio was four years of Ige at that time, is tlie only Ihllig member of the family. Mis: K!;:a belli Lord, who was widely known nil died a few yeais ago, was a dsler. His lather win a meuibor nt 'hi! firs! board of commissioner!' when Wauco county was organized ii 1ST. I. i'rank Laughlin lias b en a "sident of tl:e city since Ihe pioneer iouinej was made. .Mrs. Mary Cashing came around Chpe Horn, wph a " military cmpi'iny In IS5". She accompanied the fam ily of O, !. Ilaller, who was lb'1 commanding officer of the Ninth l'tiit''d Stales infanliy al Keri Dalle.i. She was IS .warn of age when slr came and has live I ben over since. She describes Ihe t ri iiiiiind Capo Horn in being er pleasant, theie being no unfavorable Yet I think no nation ha.) ever c i- i liotril tablisbcd a national dny of cnuseora- 'sponi i LOOKING BACKWAUIJ Hon thai represented a more, lolly or ' onnobliiif; sentiment thi n docs our i j national .Memorial Day, To ilo ob servance we ha' 0 brought Hie full same piomptno-is, the same lueasui"1 of sincere revere'ice and ,'r.a'mn devotion. LONDON, May 27. A me.cUns of ropri iu'ii nllve Amertcail ilnil' lihJl.tU newrp.ipe'iineli In Kngbuid next ycjv. lor the pi'npose iif Voalorin,-; ' Anglo- iiil'ely was the cattr.e. (lie re-, American lclallons, was mimo.cu i v.cs nhvaya iusis'cn'l aiid de-1 VI:;i otint Diirnham, proidtnt of Iho cidvc When civilization ciimiuoned ' Imperial Press conference. n.l lhU( and on1- sons wire called to other j American luncheon club. "c tine: day. so;'s i-nd skiea and sol's, we saw the A formal invitation; j;tibaby will" y.cel. Ihe i be exlcndcd later throu:;Ii lliei Ainei- I lean Newspaper. P.uyhdtorc.;, a;sociH- (1'ioni The Chionicle, .May 27, 18!iiJ) The Dalles cily band has p-jrt poued Us grand ball Irom Saturday next until a week from I'llduy.' gralllude that a g-eaf people Is ever "On thi i Meniorlal Day, 11121. .we lion. directly or Indli eclly, iu Ihe big cases liel'oie tho 1'nlled Stales su preme court morn than any olhei man. lie, hi said lo have averaged oxer $2MUItin a ycai In bis law prin lice. Another elccl'on' came along. Tin republicans ie,iii..iinmd pov.e". Ilugh'i was nationally ncclalme.l. lor sec ictatj ol stale because 111" peoph had confidence in nini. lie was ap pointed lo ihe prime mlnislr.x of the Hulled Stales, Kdwcrd Diiualau While, lice of llio supieme court days ago. Ills .sutcesatir will soon tie appointed. Today's news indUates t in m Howard Tall will be 'fall, ll Is said, will accept. If the people of the United Stales hud the say, It xvould be u toss-up has The Con::o Oil company Is draw ing fjood audiences at tin corner of I Third and Federal sticets, and the I , piogram olfercd Is appreclal-d by all xvho attend. Change of program I nightly. In advertising llieir mcdl-1 i cine, they make tlio offer of "no i cure no pay," which seems a very! I fair proposition. A large house greeted Judge Hell, ni'tt last evening, the bund b.lng out and rendering several choice selec tions. MY. Dennett made a very in teresting speech about txvo hours in linglh, iu which he represented lib' convictions to lie lor tree coinage ol sliver, free trade, tho openin; or the looks and arging the republi-ans democrats, prohihlticnists and popu Msts to vote for him. HONORALLE MENTION GIVEN FOREST FIREMEN ihief Jus , died leu that tlie Wil-man 'I hiU ono point alone al'fcclb every person lu the city. between Talt and ILighcs. Kach Mm jovor, ii uicaiiH If the farmer I llio confidence of Ihe country, wm to tlie clly be in going to, Hughes' aspirations, it Is said, tire pniioni.c tlie businesses of the city, towards the supreme bench. He wa fioui Hie nioxte hotibc and the res-, satisfied Ihoie win n hits panx yank tauniut lu llio dry goods stoie. II the tariuer cinnoi el to town bcciiiibo ot muddy toads he cats ut his "owi table and he lorgets the movies. That has been the situation tu thu past, If he can get lo toxvu though readily and comfortably tho jour mound Ihetie tntbliuueis tukcu Jttbt ai laiulum exauudutf will prollt xxba.t they haxe not ptorilcd bofoie. Tlyt tourist travel Is no small Itein or butiluess but it U not tho main' atguinutit lor the toad by imy means. Tliu inruiur does not profit fiom (ho minim. You wouldn't sen farm em behind thht nu. If they xveie Juki joints m sec travclijiM troni Illinois flit by. Tho tourist trawl is distinctly it KiMitt! of prollt to tradesmen tu Ihe elites. Th.' element of expediency in travel tor biibliu'sa pill pones Ik "i him fioui the high seal. 1 tu I Hughes cannot b n'.ii'o I rum the oabinot. He is ubtdldiu' the policy of the l ulled Stale.- lo winds Hie win Id, alter Us leiidint. by Iic.W,IImui aduviuisiiaUn There is no bigger man In lln couniry for that Job than Hughe.-. As gucielnt) ol uutt Ins tcnin Is not the surest tliliiK in Uie wo; 1 1 The best of nccrntarii s llnd ihoie selves out of line with ill' milium iHttatiou, as u lines Hill lliyun an Uobeit ' Lansing. Hughes, while a parly man, is a man of coin in ions If he didn't like gomolhliiu pKipos.'d by the government or dent. mile. t h the- people, he would s.iy mi S.m:. thereafter he would hung o.tt hb uhlngle iu New Yetli at. a prlvuic cltl.cn. 1 1 h.i hours, no pay for and his said lie services.. e vveallier during the xoyu"e. Thul; boat lauded at San Pi.inciscn, and the I rip from I here lo Vancouver ,'as made in a surill s'eamer cal'ci! Ihe Col.tnilila. The jotuno.x to Tie Dalles was made by boal, with port age around the Cascades, she wa.'. imiri'ied Ihe ncxl 'yea'r to M. M. Ciishing, wlin citiu; to Orejon In 1S5I as a soldier. Theirs was Ihe I Irs I marriage perfoi'iiicd in Wasr.) iniiilx. Mis. dishing has u xvonder fill memory ol the people ami events of the early days. She knew Phii Slid Idan. (Icorge Snipes came acuiss Hi plains, when lie was 21 yen's on age In ISW. Ills sweetheart. Mart In Inioler. wlllt her father and mother, xv ere coming tb Oregon by emigrant train Txvo xvceks nfier they stait-,lbal it caniiol .m delo-'ed from lb cd he decided lo follow them. After) nalurnl color. Hennaing also a sp a few xvceks he overtook the train chilly. All linos of boauty culture j and the remainder of Hp jimrnoyt 'he Hotel Dalles Ilcauty shop Tob xv as made xvltn tlieiu. After a.'i'lx'jH: pjtone main 10,51. J1 A plan lo give official and honor lib' mention lo stockmen or inc: employees who render Independcn1 icrviee In provnCn," or lighting fi.es on nat'onal forests has beui uggcsled by foresters of the United V.atcs Depai I incut of Agriculture I'll is plan should he similar to that 1 1 '.'xx in effect in some sections where sheep iiert'ers who have been "specially diligent In 'obseiylng th g.axing roguiatiions are glveai a ctira coniiucnillng Ih-'tii to oihe: sheei .vaisei'ii lo. xv horn .they. . may apply fin "niployinenl 'he 'sicg 'slion ii .uade Unit spl'"':al leliers of appro :i'UI(.n could be sent by dis'rlct r i.- iters ol the I'lirest Service. Ordinary cooperalb n which stock nicn agree to in tin Ir applicat'oti' hould no be thus recognized, tin s-pechl'sls say, but nojxxorlli' . lacs sh iiibl receivu ofliclal an honoralile mention. ' llxamples o such cases taken f.om tin!' K net Scrvhe records are1 Two herdern saved llio day iu tip care of one fire. Nine porinltlo'.s lought fire II 'inurs xvlthoat recompi'iise. A herder look up Ihe patrol of , regular innger dii'.-'lng the lai'ci'. Ilncss. One iiorniillee came "0 miles an'1 fought .ie ti d Tat!" CiosliyV your pageant niil.ires I I Have Your Stair Renewed We can give you any shade of In coloring; with a rniuous l''iaiico-Ame' lean hair co'oring which is so perl'ec FOUNDED WHY A C AN K ACCOUNT CONSULTATION IP liUKK people .took their tin-.ncht project;, ind pnibleuiK. to thuir bimkeis tlieie would In fewer j'iUiiucial ttiigedleii. The Pinuch, Cyupanj biink can peihap.s .mixo Mm time nnd wnn-y as well as help vim uv mono; it you will but take mlxantngo of 'the melt Hies and i'txlce we offei. -1 ViU on SjiviiiRS E. H, r.lCNIH. riel(..n P. til, M. FTCNCM, Vlfci. Pi.l V ii I .PMii.J e . OSi&s J- c, MosrEiLcrt. c, Digger things mux be lu Hint-, xl fl ".f riO.0- t t m. wm 1 MP tiowevcr for Hughes. If ihe era of THE DALLES OREGON dMs. . Is Mi Dodge Brothers expect every car sold to be the basis of a friendly association with the owner. The car is built with that thought upper-most, and every possible human effort is put forth to win and hold public good will. The EPolin? consumption is unusually low The tire mileage is unusually high I'! WALTHER-WILL1AMS COMPANY, THE DALLES . ' It ' gBlJliJl l . r 5 , l. --A-.-- '1 ..i.t. XUpU-. t W O M E WANTED One Big Shift .9 Hours i. i i. . . KING'S FOOD PRODUCTS CO.