atitbllshcd lM The Dalle. Published Every KVenlnr Except Sunday by the Chronicle Publishing coinpiiny flic Ban n. Mtfin Oeneral Manager they attended, the first pageant. "O - OBREGON'S DliCLAdATION ,HOPE PLAINLY EXPRESSED THAT AMERICA WILL ENDEA.VOR TO FULF.LL DUTIES IT INCURRED GROWING OUT OF THE" 1 WAR. Entered In Tho Dalles postofflce as lecond class matter. United Press and Unltod News Service Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY CHRONICLE BY CARRIER Ode year. In advance.... $5.00 mx months. In advuncu ....3.00 On month - . .20 DAILY CHRONICLE BY MAIL One year, In advnnve.... .IS. CO (tlx months, in advance . . J-'.f'O One uiunlh .61' WEEKLY CHRONICLE One ycur, In advance.. $2.00 In ordering rlmnno of uddruM, sub crlber should nlwuys glvo old as well new uUdreKH. TELEPHONES Editorial ItoimiH -Hliiok 111 HtlHlm-MS, AilV., CIr. Hints Hoil 111 Hulwi Ibers to Dm Chtuiilclo nro guar- nteert siirvlue. I'roiniil and rcRiilur do livery of '.-very iib.scilbi;r' pa pur la the Itn of the circulation dep.n HiM'fit Tie Chro'nlclo ciirilera nro required to pi i tiie on in: I on tlid porch or wlu-ruvur Hit unnrlber wlmieft'diu paper delivered SUCCESSFUL The Dulles can do thugs. She pioved It lust nigh! ' beyond i"' Hon of doubt with pio.senliillun of 1 tic historical :i;'.'mt. (!ood ns PilgOailt WIIH, till' niUllll'oSliOll I'oitiiiiimlly enterprise wits bottoi A crowd varlnwly estimated Iroiii 1 .000 to (I.UOO men womi'ii children giithuivd on l In rooky forming which Ih Hie ot til ninl hills t ho gienl circle Willi In pageant was presented. II was a great bin fi loudly parly, lor everyone In the oiowd knew at lonSI one poison taKing pari In Hie scones imacieil below. The aiiplatiHi' given wiih spontaneous and genuine ly abundant. It was Hie mo.si con genial gathering of everyone In tin.' city .seen hero ill yea is. Thole atr ninny wlio Will t,ay The Dalles n. ver raw ' such' a gslhei ill'; before. Maybe til-; weal Iter ennl riliiiled a wliolii lot. The climate c i.ild n.il ha vt' boon made to older wllh any more precision. I enple of The Dalles are learn ing to ;el. t (k-'I li'i" ,1" work out Ihelr piohlcniM. Tiie Coininunlly Service movement is diiecily ie sponsible for Hi.' pageant. Hnosloii ilotisly this work has been going on lor direo niontlis. Croups haw been oigntili'.ed hero am; (here through the. city, almosi ipiletly. This pagonnl was a gutherin", of tiie chins, so as lo speak. Tho reve lation 'of what has been aoronipllsh ed in a short tlnUi was roallj nrir velous. The Dalles can do siioiolliin;; like this every year, and each lime do II botHlr. It will mean a groat d-nl lor lite city. Hundreds and hundreds of visitors were lien1. They caino Iroin every direollon and were pleas id with wtiat they saw, If you are illsptuod to criticise any feature of the pageant, bear in Inlnil Hint Hiis was a first el fort. Remember too, you did mil have To pay for it, unless you spent a dime lor a proi'inni. The pageant was con trlb.iicil by people who are keenly iiiloiesled ib the welfare of The Dalles, and II should be accepted by everyone hi thai spirit. The pageant can lie Improved up on. No one drnl.'S It. .Suppose llien. that a loi of us pitch in nod time mid do a lllllct more than we did this time. THE PROHIBITION QUESTION If Ihe men who seive on Juries in Wasco county had li.nl il within I heir power lo say whether or not ihe United Stales should he dry, il':i a pretty safe hct that Hie old nation wouldn't he living through Hie great dioiilli now. In two instances this last week Jin leu have relunv.'il nctpiiltals In the cases of men charged wllli vio lation of t li prohibition laws. Nor are these eNceiiHonul cases, for ns I nr back as we can teuieniher id l.'geil prohihilitiit kr.v vlolalois who have asked for J ny I rials have gone free, II may he the eloiiueiice of tho al io) my s wlio represent t lit dot end ants - lnayho the defendants have been plainly Innocent III each cine, and maybe Hie Jill dim Just iialurally don't like tho dry law. We would not pioatiiuu to Bay what the rea son is. Ilul Hie fan i reuiiiiuH thai they all get off. THE BABIES Tlit Independent note apparent In Hie statement of I'renldeiil Alar)i Obiegon of .Mexico ycst'idity hi u gatd to Ihe i r-sumption of lelatlons with Hk United Slates culls nttcn Hon to the increasing stability muni tested in that revolution seared country since Obreyoii became ll oxccutlve itead. '.Maxlco, he declares, is establish d with legal (I for Intermit lonal law, tnd there is no nceoftriiy for a treaty stabllsblng It anew. This is rathe! i novel way for Americans uhc ir.ve wat chid Mexico's irotihle at lose range for the 12 years to he advised of Hie position of Hi repub lic across the sotilhoiii border. .Mexico has been increiifdngly Hia d since Cnrranza was driven out mil assassinated. The Ubiegon gov- rnineni has been vigorous, letu'ant little rebel chiefs who ilariod their own finds have illicitly M'liolched. The niasleiftil ()br giin, wlio .! icbel for ten years, has a govern ment at Hit present lime as strong as the old Din, ritli , although Ihe present power is dispensed far more humanely. (Hisloms have been reesiablish' d. and a legiilarly paid ami well equip ped army is maiuiained. A system .it land distribution, hi caking up ik luge eslnles Hint were lh; cam.e ol original discontent, has been or giinlMi and Is being carried out. Mexico, Ubiegon declares, ueilber eviid jh or will evade In any wav wliati'.oever, any Of the obligations which nro hers ns an In lependenl nation. There ', every Indhuilon lhai Mexico is almost In a pot II ion to to : ; 1 1 1 1 1 bur plan among tin mil Inns of the western heinlsphei-, and II Is lo Hie interest of Ho United Stan lo iild her. ami have be-b was WA.SIIINHTO.V, .May 2.S. I o m Preslileiit Wilson rees in Momori Day this year an oppor: unity "lo n dedicate ourselves lo Ihe aelileveiiien of the great objecta" lor which Hit world war was foughs. And. whiir ni iperlfylng any of the provHoni of il.' VmhiiIIIoh treaty, he plainly ;n'! '-t'p. nip hopr hi tin- first public stiitntiioni be lias made tlncc rollrlng from Hue While llom.e, that the American go irn v'll (pi-n tnil,.r !)ier.i 1 waul fulfilling Its "duties" growing i. of thai wnr. Ills l! 1 1 (i in iU.i, in tiie fiitnl of :i Meni(;rlai Day loiter to the "Hurt tnd Stripes," official otgtin of the A. U, F. dttiing Hie war, road;: "Mt iiioi inl D.'tv ha: alwiiy,; bi't-n oni of our i ,10? I laileinii and thimghlfal annlversarl'S v. lien we recalled great moinoiloi and do Heated ou. selv'jr again to Hie naln'ciianeo and puiil'i- it Ion of thp mil lou, bill Ihlr, year I! has an ridded ami tremendous slgnli'l- lty Unltrd News all alloc bro.'tiisn the liieninrltr. an- il'lcen of the grnM world war ow luiibiif: i!k most .tltniihil 'n he recollections of the day. "Wo relehrti'e die Iminor: ichlevommt.'t of the men 'vlio dlr-d i ''rnnco on the Hold and In the ttx-ni-! 'S. I:tr tiwuy from home. In order Hi lotli our own people and the people ano'-s the seas nil4hl be deliver! 'lorn tiie ti'f'.;.): pe -il r' nil hlsto !t Is our prlvlle.;c ttol only to Ind'tl i lii.'di and sitiniiin pridi and grb for the heroes of thai groai tnig but also to rrdodicnto ourselves t Hie arblevei)i(;iit of the g;oat ohjecl for which thai war was foughl. W "Irill not l,e liappy, v. o . hail not b able lo enjoy Hip full pride of lie day's recollections until wo ban made .-.lire that the diulei thai grow oil' of lb" war have been fulfilled l(. Ihr utmost. "Ale we sure? If we are not, shall we not soon take fileps to do what ever ht.ri been omitted?" Mrs. The 'ilbjicl, .:ble school, 10. '.My First .lury FUST MI-.TIIOIitST Milium . Washington and 'Fifth r,iiee!n. .Mim ing i.ervli'e, 11. Kiibje'i, ;Tlio l-'aiher li ading." I5veninJ service, s. Tw-i leolr of mi.vhiT pictures will I e shown on Ihe , ereen of a pu'rl-nh naliue, ihe lll'il, "Tho iSlory of The FJiig:" Uj' second. "The .Malting ol an American." The paatnr in adiliiioa will make a short adilres-, "The AT Ing of I'al riol isio." Sohballi school, 10. Kliwordi league devoi loiiti) .ertoe at 7 Kev. W. II. II. Forny.h, paslor. preaeliing ai 11. Subject, or of .lahez." I5venl:ig Prayer meeting 'I'liursil,.;. 7:li". 15. N. Long; pastor. "Th. rvlco, 7 evi lllb'.' Pit:'. KT. PAUL'S HPIKCOPAI. ( Ml'!! Trlnliy I. Holy otnniunhiii id S i in. ( hutch school. II:-'. M iinl.'i pr..er, II. Ilev. (i. (!. Ilul ho't. i :.. II (trim wai dripping rider. On invest I t'rl Ion ht, rdh'n'l that usually t)i! ! of ihe box to looje.i nnd giv? u His' were wjirr the four nnlt we e holdin. an odge Two more nali '.vhh i.. ifio c diiien into eacii u.-ii .nr eJgr c.f Hk- rviii.tlniny; Lo:;es. Wl''i hla simple change the boxo.i slpml 'nr. aliotit twice rr, much rou;;h hand In r. Inado(;:ate nallln'r I.: Ihe chief f,iu'' f alttiost ail Ihe boxes examined b." he '. Uinratorv. a few more nnl vould save shippers millions of dob ar.; of fruit lo.-ise.t ttnnunlly. The volume of retail trade ha. boon airly fiatlsfaciory, it' lea d f r do aiv un stores and f.ilier h.rge .ttouv in itlta, The nioiif, value ol rales In -ecu somewhat, less than last cor but he physical oluino, of goods moved ms leinalned appioxlmalely di ;iin' It appeals, liowever, that doparlmeh. itores and largo,- ejstnbi: -.hi.n ins an iol.'ig a greater proportion of the, i . 'a! buslnofs Hutu hitherto, i.o thai lb sn, idler establlshm'ir.1 are itinnti: ROinewliat behind. Continued pubi'e demand in spit a ol wnire reiliiftinn-i mil at a time of con , hh ruble uner . ployment, tippears lo bo nrciunted fr-' bj large popular .nvlng.t of Hie pa ! few years, and u, .satisfied reiil, minis In m.iru of di( s.noie line. - Xa' lonal Hank of Commero.-. Memorial DaiF reniihas'Xis all that.e shar6 the1 responsibility for finishing the ' work for which America's heroes laid down their lives. Every day is Memorial Day for those who have caught the real spirit of 'patriotism and are helping to make this a 'nation of independent, prosperous and thrifty, pe.ople substantial citizens of a substantial land. This Institution will . . be closed on Memor ial Day, May 30th. 4 Interest Paid on Savings Accounts lu THE .. , FIRST NATIONAL BANK The Dalles, Oregon. CIRCUIT RIDER IS RESIDENT OF UNIVERSITY OF OREGON UN'IVHIISITY OF OKKCON, Fu gene. .May '28 Ho is a par.-um wiili a hundred pulpits, a mlssioitniy in r.i eii-leauue hools, a circull 1 1 1. 't will! it cin nil I "ii thousand miles long, a p''K)at 'lie preacher, a rov ing exlioiter, a traveling curate. Ho is ii Univoislty of Oregon slit deni also tliis man wh i is a I ways going front somewhere to somewhere else, lie Is Mr. John W H yt, Sun iln school missionary, with bond ii;ai lors at Ashland, Oregon, lie is a siiidoni of bulimy. Hero again dislnnci is no obstacle. He similes by corrcspondeiice under tiie I'ni ve.'sily extetiiilcn division. "My work Is unhiue," ho "I tiav:d ln.Utlti miles each I K'ligious welfare worl; for and adults In S(.itbvisl?i n . I have hoeti a niisslonary legion lor eight yea in and vay have trails in a 'Circull Wo didn't know iheio woie s many babies hi yiul aiouiul Tlu Dalliw until Ihe igennt ctowd nr Hoiiiblnl law! niglii. Dili ii seems linn i are a ttreai iuait, and tin perceulage of atloudaiu'i was about !)! pmceut. Il looked ns though the it were more baliles firm yrowu-ups. One could i each out and touch half u doen 1 1 oiu "nmst any -plai-e in tin uieiiii. There weit pteity lialiies nnd homely ones; ciylng oiuix and laugh lug ones, wukettil babies and sleep ing ones. Theiu were rod bidiies ami whin babies and hluok babieti and prob ably a lew JnpaiitiHo and Chiiiesi lu rmits. Tho hiiby, lopn seiiiadon -d tho pageant was lieiui iidous N'tnte of i hem know wind I was all about, but they were there Just the same, mid nutybe in latino piigeimtri, when they tire taking pail iheiuselvus, II writes, year in eliildn n Oregon in tlii:i in this of Ton Thousand Miles.' 1 have slept out hundiods of night:!, nnd every camp has for mi a mil lion wonders in biology and geology. I urn a mil lionaire In experience, I hough not in dollars. Though I have boon a lover of uattito all in y life, ami from const to roust, I still find Hie mysteries ol nature with a multitude of woith' while discoveries, "I am making a special study of. botany just now. The real assls- j lance gion by the University ol Oregon ixlenslon has come ns it great nu.'pilse to me. I am a cm ijspotldent student because I ox peel to be a student to the end of my days." i UXITFD HIIICTIIUKX OlIUIK'H - Him and f! r.liee:.-. Sunday nclinol, 10. Moitilng service, II. Subject, "A (lotv.l Soldier." Junior Christian Kndeavor, li. Intorniedl.iio Chrirllan l-'ntlea vor, 7. Fvonili;; i,( rviee, S. Slb.jeol. ",';i . (ilil.i tin Wion..." Third seruiiiii hi i,e rles, Praer meeting Thuruhiy, ii. Kev. (!. K. Ilarlnuiu, paslor. CALVARY UAI'TIST CHURCH ; -Union nnd Sfvenlh. Illble school, III. IS. Y. 1'. U. ildiO. Pr. aching service . li and S. .Special memorial erm. a for Hie U. H. voliriins ,ln Ihe lno.-iiui.." "'I'he Lort Chord "will bo Ming by Chiirlos Roth. FXtii.u-'H lutiifra.v cnuR.M; Union id Seventh. Sunda .clio.il, pi. Morning wotvhip v.'i'li soitnon bv Hi" paslor, 11. Prelude, (Mu.'farrenl ; an llii m, "Thou Source of True DcHgh' " (.Mundls); offtrlory (Oeslln); posi lude, (Wilson). Vespers, S. Ri v. , I. I5ck, iastor. . FR15I MlOTHOPdST CHURCH Thump ion's addition school iiou Sunday school, !):-t."i, followed by I.OOKiNC UACKWAUI) (Fioi.i Th;- Chronicle, .M:.y 2.'.. Isilil i Atloitley W ,H. Wilson ins be, n ..p pointed a noi.v'y imblic fur .ri",.. rt X o tieo ge .lo'o.'j broil':!:, -l a uiup' of g:aln from hhi ranch i.m.i... It ii a Ihrlliy sample, and iim nr'ler ili.t" the itveru-ie ol Hie oullre field. W 0 The following program I. a, in un,-- led for Docoraiioii D;'. The (i A. R laud W. It. (!. will moo ;n Fratorid . j hall ;il 1:::o p. in. shiiip. IminediaU ', the protcssion will firm on Fourt'i Ktrorl, with the right lostill'; on Coifl , lu the following order: Ihutd, br.tin :(!. compi'.ny 15, in eoi.iinund of c.iplti'M i Chi isinan. Junior, w. X. smUIi Po l , Xo. :!L, C..A. IL, W,.monV. Relief Corps, in carriages. Ci'1-.'.. ir T'ic ,o vices at tho eor.ielerv nil! con. I; t o'l jintt:-'in by a clibrus of volcis, ;i icrit'i , dim by .Mrs. llrl'gii, die n.diomi' an ;ihoni. riluailsHc sorvlreii, de coral ion , ol K'nvis. Then llio. vo'crain, W R i and Company (1 wIM proveed oi I't-iternlty hall, vdiero refreshinon i -ill he served. A' S o'ch.clt, p. tu ; lien. John Mlchell will do'tver a ni"m- oi-i:l add) ci-ii in lib Ci.iuie';iiMon'il lii!ieh. The public :,re cordially in- vilrid lo allend. f. W O M EN WANTEfi One Bi Shift"" 9 Hours '' '' KNGS PRODUCTS CO Real Estate Markets --Financial nam LIVING COSTS DROP MUST BEFCRE WAG US NI5W YORK, May '2- Fitrthei iiiic leduotliim nuiy be necessary helore uos'imil cnndiilons in the soel In ilnslry nio rosloied, Judge llllnrt Ciiir declai.'d today in :m nddre"i before the American lion and Stcd .'.is 1 1 i.i I e here. Willi lew exceptions, he would be unjust to reduce furih.-r until living ei sis l.ionght down. The American ill pi oseiii tu t nnl I ii lug lo supply tlieiusolves llilKHV CO'llfllllS of lil ed, idlhoilvdl the) lo do so. ild. il V. ages wore people 'tlllllgll with Ihe or (Jury doi'hir hae tin ni'ims .o.is loca rhort evenln T:ik" your Crosby's. page:. ,H j Icluton TOMORROW AT THE CHURCHES CHRISTIAN KCIKXCH SOCIICTY -Serenlh nnd Case streets. Hon loos II a. in. Sunday and S p. in. Wedties ..ny. Reading room maintained by tin society In room f.07 First Nailcni.il bank building Is open to Ihe public dully, except Sunday, fiotn N a. in. to ii p in. ST. PF.TKR'S CHURCH Third and Lincoln streets. Morning uorvioos, S md 10:110. livening sen ices, 7:110 AI at society tlrst Sunday of mouth. Ho ltd circle, first Tliui'Mluy of mouth, 'eiing Peoples' ohlb socruid nnd third Mondays. Knights of ColumbiiM, first eii Ibl'd Mor.d.iys. d'ltoiiike, pastor. Rev P J - l)i-nii'-i', l'' ! II Morning pervlce, 11. Subjoei. "Th'5 ...o oi the Chrinliuii. Kveiinu or vioci. 7:110. Seruioneilo In pii-ur. fot jiiwed by a proarnni ol mnilon pie Rapid development of the (.'hen with ills! riot as a stibuiban resldcm i tllolrlct, Is evidenced b;, die inbiihe of in w hoiue. which are being cio. slruoicd then bj local b'..s:ae .-, nun: A. Xbtli Is id die present lime bill:: in:; a modern bouse upon a lot whl-'l he hi;:- pu:eliii..i .1 lu Ibis ills riot. Mr and Mrs. Xltih will be new leildont. in Tho Dalles, coming here Hum .Milt halo, Oregon. F. H. (inline I I - also build. ng a mod ern lo.ddoiue in ihe Ohonowiih aiid Hon, The plans for this house we;" drawn by Vimidu Wllll.imn, iir true' or in mechanical drawin:; at the hiifh school. The Cli.:i.wlili loop road has no be.'u virlually e.nnpleled, tiu.l Is ope for travel. Thi.. loop ootino:! i the. ol road Willi the CoHlltlhl-i River big! way, niakiti", a clrcui'onr, dilve vl)!c Is rapidl lindinr, favor illiiloi'isls seeking trip. Real o tale iraurferu were few hi week A number of ooitn'y t. -mimic were itvoi'.l.'d at the court lions' howei or. The Dall. s lfinlly eomptinv repor' Hie sde el ii lo' in Ihe (ntraildor add lion lo Mn L. McCown, 'In lie Sltl llH el vll. to lei I IVrthick: all at V:s IS and 10 block " t in tho town of Mavpin C.i. sideratlou, Jli'Jf. Hle:'lor ltabcotik. ul un, lo .lohr L. ihiico, e. uk: all or lot t in blocl Iti, lu lllgolow's Uliirf addllloli I'' Dalles ("tlx . Con.ddi ration. $1,0.00 II. C. Dodd.i, ot u::. to IL L. SinHlr propenv in b'.ocl: V2 of the erlgliti town of lhifur. Coniildentlioti apiu'ox tmaiely $r.u0. R 15. t),strnnder. el nl, lo R R Rev in Id . ci ux: Itn number in bio" A in O irander'a tuldlHo:i lo Pall' Clt Com.lderiidon apprexim.nel jritlO. Sarah Sarah M. Campbell (ieoige M. Prtiytie. e u: lot -J i Idock SI, Foit Dales Military r:ior.r thin to Pallea City. Cousidoiadou :;l pi-cnlinaioly j 1,000. licrnlee V. UroiUu lo CliarlnH' Ruficber: lol :i In Root addition lo ih town of Mosler. Coiis.ldpralloii aiiprox iiiinielv Sl.OOrt. II. II. Murlln lo II. C .Martin: loi 117, JS and 3l of Ruwonn, ooutnlnim; in all 1 1 .sr. uortw Conulder.dloii, JilOO Rhishi Xe. ot vir, u II. 0. I'ltasei ;dd, ot us; h.i I tn IdotU HI, Fo." Dalles mllittir;- tidilltioii to Dalle Cliv. (!oiislduitiilen approxlinatelv. ff.00. Francis M. Wnriior, ot ux. to Ne,lllo. 'l!lpoti:, property In block 0 in iIh fjoe- uid iiddllion lo Hie tovn of 1 u. i. .'on -hlertii ion approximately Mini. (ii.brlel lliirill'on, o i.v. to L 15 (.'oust and Julia I! l.'ou i : lo. I I" block I'::, RigelowV. blulf ii.ldl km I Dalles City. Consldorai ion tippro:. tnately,. ffll.OOO. Calllo Dl.tican, ol ux, lo IIi.m brothers; properly in section S.i, low e. ship -I, south of fiin.-e 12, oas' of ih. Wilhiiuotte uioridlati. Cuitridor.ido ; ?i,r.iio. ICininit L. Fisher lo (irant Mcr hi o- ux: lots S anil !i in block :!.', dale uddltion to Dalles Cly. .Cotir.idi .in .. rjiiio. James .M. Pitlir.on, ol uv, to s..ra': M. Campbell: loi I In bio. I. 15, O randcrs addition to Halloa Cdy Coo Idoralloii, ,:fd7fi. Apple growers, finding that a i . iilu standard type of btisliol lioses n which they have Leon slilppug I'ui' broke in many Inslnuces before l cached the market, receull aso. he forest products labor;dor. of lie United Still c;i dopnrlmih! o. .K.nnii line lo Investigate the e.uir.e of hieakago. Sovii-iil ol lhio standard aim!' ioo. 'liiehed with fiult a" for sin. nioitl wo-e tested in lh. i'ioliiU box drum sit th l:iiorator lb fun lit", hud cone a "Jo;.. 1 el ' n V . ... l ,' ., ; N ( 1 .M?r PERFECT PLUMBING-'S WOUSE NEEDS THIS 9oric IJC u you g e jour home die proper sprint; tonic, olnnci tiro you' won't have u i..). one jMitisolf this ..ra-on. H- Unit your drain., iinl plp. u In good clean wo.Uir; or.lo; It not xo.id f.i. li no draw had;- Job we do for ye. t oiril fill ,l 1 lutlib. I : JOHN MILNE PLUMBING Phone Red 9'Jt HEATING The Dalle NEWSPAPER ailvoi'lisiuff is tho lifc-hloiKl ol' loeai ti'udtv because it .toucher, all consumer sources in every community. It .gives the n.ttional advertiser the r-ame o)i)witunity L'or coai plele consumer appeal in any locality. More than 8700,000,. 000 was spent last year for newspapei' advertising by,, mer chants. :nd manufacturer:. The Chronicle -t.-i