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    PAOE TWO
THE DALLES DAILY CHnpNICLC. MONDAY, MAY. .30,
THE DAILY CHRONICLE
tMlshc'd! 18P0. , Tim DnllM, Ore.
Publfthcd Kvory HwnlriB Kicopt Sunday
br the Chronicle Publishing company fnc
Ben h. l.ttftn ". Ccncrnl Manngnr
Entered In Tho Dalles postofflco na
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IN MKMORIAM
This morning Hie n"jvce men of
The D.tllun. Horn lit- graj li-nid to
the vets of '17, iiwi'inliN-il at I he
co-Jit house and losidicd lo the
cemetery lo do lionnw;e lo llioso
who have dcpailcd from 1 1 1 t I r ranks
Memorial Day etch year requires
new slmilliranep, and rapidly H i.i
1;ccoiiiIiir the most solemn and exult
ed observance of the ii.it it n. On
this day i-.HkIoiih pieleienrea and
other differoin.es aie laid aside, and
heads arc bowed H. leveunce to
tho mcssasi! of the common chap
lain. Amcilca Is yotuifi, but Ir r lisl ol
glorious dead in moiinllng, and
those who Biirvivn appreciate more
keenly as the yeaio ro by, Hie debt
which Is owed to the man who
goes down to the sea or shoulders
a musket in defence of Ilio homo
land.
From our national beginnings, an
President Hauling said in his men
sage to the American 1 egloii hint
wcok, Memorial Daj marki. our
recognition of those who have do
served I lie monl that Hie nation
could give of gralilude and nppiv
elation.
Tho great war li.is lirouglii many
' of us abiuplly buck lo I he lenll.a
lion that Memorial Day is nol one
dedicated to p'cnlrn and sports; a
holiday for recreation. A great ten
dency Inward that tiling was oh
seived for a number of years be
fore 1!17, ami as Ihe lanks of the
blue and Hie gray grew thinner, Ihe
parados of -llioso faltlilul to I lie
inemoiy of Ilia hero dead and the
seivices held giew pHirully small
And' lightly attended.
Tho last blood lei Hug of Hie na
tion reittlird Into every li'imlo' in
Ihe nallon: Hie nun who did mil
fall. Irnl limlrtl; n I lo llu-m in
.Ilio ranks who pa-inert mi, eithei
from ninths, injiiiy or enenn Him.
and not a surviwr ImiIiij but who
lomoinbers with poii-iiant regret Ihe
Ihlnps that were happening Ihieo
jeaiu ago
Memorial Day, in tin iee-f.-ld itig
nilicance, has eonu back lo Anuti
ica in its truest spiiit, and as Hun
goes on, this will iuere.ise. II in a
day of iinipiration lo t'to Hue Alinr
lean; who- should be.ir in mind i vei
the thouglil thni I her." who have
.matlo Ihe t;aerlf;e" Hist Hie nation
Hlinuld live and inereasj in its
might did not dio in vain.
Prom the Atlantic lo tho Paelfle
and fiom (lie ( ,imuliau Hue to Hi'
gulf, In lb" nation's I'trltoiie:
nerosn (be waters, men and woni' u
today lionoied the d"ad ef all llu
wins. The salutes lliat wore tired
across the graves, the dirges 'thai
wetu plajed and Ihe eulogies lh.it
wore paid, weie not morel) lor Hie
brave id 'HI and '17.
They weio for nil. Hie gallants ol
the tde'4e of YorUtown, Ilio Jaekl"s
ul the rigale ('oiihIIIiiHoii, Hie
Mormeitt of Veia Ciu.. the victim. i
of the hapless Cuslei baud, the
charge ol San .Inaii hill and Hie
Agtlliialdo campaign. The iribut') lo
l bene men niter all, Is libult to a
uallnual Ideal, thai the rnuntr.N
must bo defended and battled lor at
any coM. II Is Ihe lesson of Hue
Americanism that whelliei or not
tho citizens considers Hie cause Is
n Just one, his d.ity is lo the couu
try -In time of Us eiueigency.
The history id America hi
leu ill Ihe blood ol those who
fallen for It, mid It Is a far
chronology. Tho battle Hue
w.n
has
crossed and reerossed I lie
the nation's tlrst blood to
oceniu;
be shod
outside Hid tentorial limits of Hie
United Slates was in the war ol
the llevolulloli, whin John I'alil
Jones anil o tb el's wore hatlllu
Drltlah shlps-of-the-llno in Kuroititii
wnttirs. The hlKtory bus b-en will
ten lu the I'aciric, In the southern
hemisphere, In Asia, when American
lorces fought tho llokeis in China.
It Iiiih been written In M.-xico ami
In the Culled States, and liually
again, In Km ope. '
Once upon u time Hie poppj was
Dm rioWer or orRetfuliit'ss. but nitw
it has become Hie fluw-.q of mem
ory, for il has been adopted in Hit)
emblem of c'liuiuciunt.ithVi I ii thin,
fulling In Kurolto The brlllmni pop
pe grow wlltl i" l-Tulico. and tho
weeiued more vividly HCarlet lu the
Jul lie fields.
Wo looked over Hint Ininl, iliviieli
1 C(l wllli American blood, running
tfwn-iii ninim ilio Mn.iso In tlm Hiii-lntr
after tho armistice. The country wiih
wnsl . Tho pcasitntH h.nl nol io
turned. Vlllnncu wero tniiglud mass
es of masonry. Fields wore imtlllo.il.
lint everywhere In I hone fields,
early
with
Hie I
been
It
In May or l'Jl'J, popplc-i
hrttllnnt hlossonis prew, Riew
'rench m;i li as they bad never
Known lo K"'W helme.
is well Unit (ho poppy, I he
Kcailel hearts of which ni'o waving
over Ainerleu's Utile Rreen tents
abioad In Milch rich' abtmdaiice,
should be I he nation's memory I low
er for lis latest battle vleilni;;.
Thai Americans weie wearing them
today Is another manlfesilou of ilio
ineiciiiiln;; unity of tlioir.ht pre.ill
InK overyu lif-c that "they idinll not
be lorcottfii."
LOOKING BACKWARD
(Kiom The Chronicle Maj III), lKIU'i
Mr. II. II Hood lee. .pisl received
a numb1
viles tin
lliem.
Maj or
busiiie.-s
r ol u-'ri';eralors and' in
public lo call and inspo -l
.Meiiel"e requutts thai Ilio
bouse-, be i losed I moor
low
are
afl'inoon whllu llin rx-rri!it"t
held in lienor of Ilio n itivn'.i
dead.
.Iiulge C. C. Illakelej leH on
alteinoon train today.
Misses Uiiiiila and Louise
returned last niglil trim a lew
visit in I'm I land,
Mrs. I', Dektim and iltui.'ilnei
Misses lliimas'in, aie up Irom
Itucli
days'
i, Hi-I'orl-
kind. The former Is Hie gil'T.I
S, I;. Iliooks and the la 1 1 it
Mis. V. Lord.
SliVGrT'lTlLLHD
ol' Airs.
h iliug
("'MllllMllcl li'lOMl I'llRI I.)
we knew we would h" sine It er h
I l igualled Caplaiii Oker lo go ii.u 'v
Tlie wind wan blowing al moi-" Ihan
ILMI miles an hour and he could maUc
no pregie.is on Ihe edg of Hi'
i.loriu. Wo luMiled inland "
Th-' ollieeis expla'lied t!i,- Ihe
laige herpilal i.liip, eiiveloied il Hie
..to. in, would have eneounlei ed
Worse wealllor lh:m they, lis tiW.f.
ihey said, made il mole difliciill lo
rouliol ami ils huge spi--ad or plane
made l miie li.lbjecl lo tljr' em
rents and iildies of air viich loss
ed tlm smaller planes nbmil like
ships ill a slorin at sea. Tile bjg
bili, they said, had no .chance U
il tailed lo n-'gclialc a lauding.
Wilghl said Hie hospilal ship litmlit
liave been cauglil by a sudden gu.-:t,
like the ope which lo eed him to
the groiiud.
Acn Imperiled.
.Mitchell said it ;i)',;rd as if tin iv
were two si onus -and thai he al
templet' lo head in helweon them
Alter liaveliug about til miles in
lam., h'! saitl. Ihe alnt' snlu i'e elo ir
ed and lie ami ('aplain Oker re-,
tinned to WJiNhlir-ilou without mis j
hap. I
.Mileliell naira'ed his export- iici
in the preseneo ol Captain htblii
liiekenbai km', AiiH'i'lcap '. who
hail eneoiinlered Ilio same s"l ics of
. I o, m i earlier in the da ai be
came 1 1 urn CiiiihiTlaml, Mil, r.ig
ir; In and out on lite la--l eg of
'lis trans eontiniu'lal journey.
Tlie famous o;w eonlirmed Ihe
views of Crucial Mileliell.
".Iin-t outside of Cunili 'i land,"
sitlil Jliekouliaiker. "wlie-: i wa.s in
r hi'lghl of 1,'JOO f-c, I ran into
William Christy Cabannes
Leaf Iioiii a
"WHAT'S A
WIFE WORTH"
. TON HiHT LAST TIMK-M'ONKJHT
; '
CASINO
K tlmm'A
V rnrtn knnl. ft
Send il
ii". remind you Aaiii thai we
'".in help yv.ii jiroally willi your
!"-ti,ci,,c.'t!'injr, A nyt hinv thai, can
li cicaiu'd with soAp and water
we cri h-udlc for you to your
-'"'i' ; al isfticlion. C'all us on
1 J.-v'-jlionr jtnd. Ljct Tu'l ).'irLiuulars
;'.!-i i .'lything you haw in mind.
MOIJKL LAUNDRY Muin 41
1
f?UHl dial pltuiKrtl mo ilownwiirtl
full 1,000 feel. In itll my flying c.v
p-.'ilence, 1 do not believe I ever fell
ro fast. Kortuiiaiely I
land without mishap,
Inward Washington a
later."
was able lot
and started
short, time
WAKIIINCTON, May Jill,
men, Including Lleulunaiit
Archie Miller, IJ. S. A . wai
Seven
('nbincl
II .!! acn
..mi model ot Honor men, aie dua! as
a rcsull ol the army's gieatest licit.')
time aviation Iragedy.
I'lylng from Nevporl lo Holing
Hold, Washington, Kniiinlity eeniu,;.
tho giant Cnrtlss armj ambiHar.i;
plane dived into a lonely Held anibi
erasbes of I bunder and llglilning, Mil
ing all hands.
Word ol' the' diiai ler did nol I e
nunc public until Sunda.
Tie' mash oceuired n",ir .vloig.-.ti
own. Maijland. :'o inlli-i rilun 'be
Indian Head prm iug giotindb on t!r
l clomac liver.
H2bidc.-i Colonel Miller, the dead
i aie:
l.leiiieniini lolanley M.
;;n riled it-, olio of the .he
Ame:.,
I pllnls
Hie army.
, l.ioiilenaiit Clevela'id W
MtDer-
moll, of Latigle.v Field, 'a.
i l.leiiieiianl John M. I'eniio) well, ai
so ef Latigley.
t Seigivm' Itliimenkraiu. inecliinii. .
of nulling I M' lil.
Mnurice (,oiuioh, loimei low.t eon
t M I'niuian, a major ol Ihi- olliieis' re
iseive eieps, salei man igor of I In
Cuiliss Aeioplane company
A. (!. lialehelor. eliairuiaii of the
executive beard ol Ilio Amor. can Auto
mobile - association. '
A jumble n loi-lin e l t.iei I ii lit
stdlnlercd Irame wink is all t lw t lb
illielali; ol Ilio army hac lo wn'1
on in In lug to liml out v. It -it i au.''
the (I'.uii.
Enrculc lo W.-i-jbinqlon.
The pi.nii' was en Ils v.av I" It dliii:
l-'icld in Waslilliglon, ha iug led N'e.'
poii Now.-, Ya., seme i'lHl mile - ;iv.;
late f-iliiiday allernonii. il eiiitinnlr
ed a severe electrical sloiln whieii
blew up v.ilb lillie. w.tiniii". and 'he
niiieli.no rot out of control in .-tine
manner thai will in; er lie lull:, ex
plained.
Two oilier planer, --'.m iller two
sealed myelinic - v.hkh lei' l.smb'N
l'ield al I lie tame time. uii-i"d limn''
:..-fe, luniir; skilled tho edge if
the sloim.
Naval Vc-;cl A-.r.isln.
'When news ol Ihe iiiriilcn! loeiiiil
Indian Head, where there i-. a nival
nl.g lo:i. the ciil'cr Dolph n. whirl
liappened lo be In the vltinllv. v-,t,
seiil lo the scene. II". crew " to id h"
it n f l instruction i to le'urit Ihe liodiff
In Walter Weed hns-ilU in Wa- bin.:
Ion were leceived.
-'i si word of tlm iiccidi ul re iclo'd
Washington i-'slurda- niahl, ir.un In
diiiii 1 1 nail, "by v.irele-s. II.u'v report
said three men In arm- unifo-n had
been .fpend dead, bill siuMi ollies at
i Indian Head v ere advised the pl-iue
had seven pas-enger-. and esrh Ihi
inornlnu H wan repoileil lb"
bodle. had been l"iurl D '.u- -. v.e e
meagre, bo-.vnver. a- Ihe a ' Id "
'en ed in :n i""lalcd :."' I n of M -lilll'l
Ol I ll-lilt dlSil.llello i were bl lei
'i:ce-, of Ilio air r,erv!ee v.i-tv
valHug lot- more eeniple'e lnl'"t'-i
I Hon Ii""' men a' Hit
Tlie plaii". earlier hi Ihe d Ii u'
'noide a -nice" lul lli'ihl 'o l.nii-'"'
l-'eld Aimy offlceis enlalm-l 1' ' "
j f iin.int- Ii.-i t li'islnes-i (In 'e and ti
I Ilio l-.rtT" eiai-liiue becae e it in-'-'
.1 I ..... 111! .
0"
i v leore na-'senger" into i. "r
tbev v. c:e
nximis lo a rlv a- wr
Wooi.ni'!. Sviil
ly nr. possible U h tii.-loninrv, llicv
e.ln.'nol, lor nrm olflccra to maU
official trips h r.ir
Tltoro was no ofllclal exnlatia' ion
as lo what caused (ho iu-ciileiit. Dr
iller than (ho airplanes war nol able
to went her .the storm. Armv I Heir w-:n
wero itloll,at the same time, reinr-'-tl
the storm was one of gieat vloien-.e,
acconuianled by he;uy lightning Mid
thunder. The air, Ihey until, wan
"l umpy," machine!) weie bill feted
about by Ilio ulr currents, and wvi.
able to make progress only with ilio
utmost difficulty.
.New Flyintt Type.
It was found thai Ilio size pr lb' m'i
chine made It more dlffleuH to handle
limn a smaller m-jchlne. storms. VK
said, fotce Ilio machine inwa-d 'he
e.ii rlh, making Hying daiv.en lis. Oil!
eerr. said Hie (dune was hi go al coed1
Hon, mccliaiilcalh, and Hint no do
feels in H tlcfif.li bad been de,.Tle
The machine a net- f.pe '
llei--iiu ambulance airplu"'. will
which Ihe ulr s"ivic" hud 1""
prrlnieiilliig lor si-i.ie Hi.i". I wa it
cellll;. bull' i . lift ''tirtiss cnllip.l.U
lieillg niodelled afltr Hurnp'-fi t
ol' pa-srnger curbing pl-iu s or''-
llnal motive' equipment w.i.- t!-mg
aMMMwj,m L ! IlH III I III II Hi II TIM I I 11 ITT nB??M'
TWO GAMES
SUNDAY, MAY 2d
AND
DECOKATION DAY, MONDAY, MAY IJO
ast Marrifflan
Of J'wrtliiud
VS.
The Dalles
.Sunday Came at ?.:.'0 p. m.
Monday Cirme ai 2:01) .1). in.
OLD BALL GROUNDS
i m w i ii if i i ii ! i w Trr - rr -
. . if-Jll'
JUVj!ftYmitu;n are
s6
iii.1,1
(Vfe
Us'ilv. can't se-
alia
I, Ul Hu'lr banl.'i r.
vision
fiild
epene)it e,
('li-llMlll'U'iV-of the French
uu'oi'A'-
i,. .r '
i -i1 in -' - '
VVMV A I'AHK Arriuw r
from all 1 1 unlet! nnd piolesidmis. Ah a result, tills
is ii lobular cl.arn house lo.' ;;)oil cjuusul.
Paid
itrmmt. " rncNcu, rrpouicm
i-n-um-nflimiCNN I'AIIL M. PTlHIVIl'.H Vif-n.r,-rrliln,il
ittSS V.
mmk
NEW
,r,'unfi n 11 nrs i lttr
m mM km
ybu-:'
Monarch Ranges
MONARCH MALLEABLE RANGES INSURE
SUCCESS IN COOKING AND BAKING
T)iq record of the Monarch Malleable Range for
long HCe and thrifty performance cannot help but
K'livvy conviction to anyone seriously considering
(he selection of a kitchen range. '
Malleable construction insures lasting tightness.
Vitreous Enameled Linings prevent vsL dauiage
on tho inside.
Maier & Schanno
by tlie army mid It carrlc one Mu
ddy motor., j .
NKW YOttK, May 3D. "There I
no olhcr plausible explanation r
Ihe accident limn .thai the alrplnti"
was eliher cruck by lightning o
wrecked In a gale." said (Hen II. Cur
llss Sunda In a statement bsued
for the Curllss Acroplano and Mo1 ir
corporation concerning the crash of
the army Curliss eagle plane at Mot'
gantown Siilurday.
"The eagle In civilian and ori'lcitl
use has had a lecord or 100 peixen'
safely," the statement said. "Accent
ing to the repoits we have received
Ihe eagle was caught In a lorrlrb
electrical storm. Vp lu'.Ve invcitlgal
ors al work and expect lo oblain a
more definite report 'tomorrcv,-."
Maurice (i. Connolly, one of Ihe sev
en men Killed, was the Wa.dilnr.lo."
ropreaonliiUvo of Ihe Cui-t-J. com
)iinyr
Citriiniilering and biilitllns. C. 1 1
Merrjnian, telephone red F-741. Mi'."
Dr. H. Ilurke Masscy, dentist. Kirs
National bank, rooms .".OT-iiox. TV"
phono main 3911. rea. umln 1601. 8lf
Club
wrrn mw mi iniiiiii nil
A HANK ACCOUNT
VIEWPOINT
lo III
:s ft niu
ir o-vii b,jsini!S!jc"i
t Ii lisht periipeo.-
with his wltlei
ranct! of
can
eor.'cel Hi.it condition.
ri'iiiifiiiv banlc come
on Savings
II. FnPNCM.Geo.cMry
J-c- ,,03tetl,:r'
FRENCH & CO..
BANKERS
INC.
Tyt DALLES
OREGON
STOCK OF
A FEW INTERESTING FACT3 ADOU.T MONEY
Money was llrst nientlonctl as a medium 'rif conunetce
In ihe 23itl chanter or Genesis when Abraham purchased n
field as a sepulcher Tor Sarah, In the year of the world 2139;
first made at Argos, S91 before Christ. Silver linn increased
30 times Its value since the Norman conquest, vlau a pound
In that age was three times the fiuaiitlty It Is tU prpsent, and
ten times lis value in purchaslii(; any commodity. J-Trst,
coined ln the United Stales In 1C32. First paper inoney, 1G90..
These facts are quite Interesting. Hut d riiordr 1NTBR
KSTINO fact is that your money navel properly will create
mor-! money. Suppose you let your present money work for
you in this way. If you have uu uccount with us yours will
be welcome. ' . t
4 Per Cent Interest Paid On Savinga Aceouiits.
Citizens National Bank
Telephone Main 3101 , . ,
Officers Directors ,
. J. Htadoltnau, President.
Or. J. A. Ueuter, Vice-Pres.
H. Fl Grcouo, Cnshior
.1. P. Tureck, Amj't Cnahlpr.
GOLDENDALE, YAKIMA AND ALL EASTERN
WASHINGTON POINTS
Are reached the easiest by way of Grants and Maryhill on tle
MAUYIIJLL FEIiRY
A 10-mllc paved road connects Maryhill and Goldendale
FERRY RATES ?1.25 per car :nnd passenncra ono.way.
52.0'J Tor round trip, 10-day limit.
SECOND HAND STORE
Furniture Repairing, Packing,
Crating, Carpet Cleaning. All
work- guaranteed.
20G Court Street
WOOD ARD & TAUS.C'HER
Contracting: Bricklayers and Plasterers
All kinds of Tile anil Cement Work. Fireplace Work -Specialty
Estimates furnished free of chargs. All Work 'Guaranteed.
Telephone Main G461 or Call at Gate's Block
i x' . , ... .'.. , ,. ; ....
Peoples Transfer Go.
QUICK DELIVERY SERICE
EXPRESS A)WD DRAYAGE
Furnitur.e and Piano Moving
StanU at Glonn p Paint StoreMain 3721
Residence Phone Red 1811
HARRY L. CLUFF
CRANDAJX UNDERTAKING CO
Wasco The Dalles k ,:V Dufur
LULU D. CRANDALL, Manager
Bert Thomas, Assistant Manager
Licensed Embalmers, Established 187
Woman Attendant Telephones
Mrs. M. J. Wlllerton Day Rtd 551
Telephone Red 1781 Night Rod 352
J. H. Harper, Black 1.02
Motor Equipment
Dr. T.
Eyesight Specialiat
Hours, 9:00 to. SiOOr-Sunday and Evenings by. AppoJJijjint, ,.,;
I71I Vogt Blk Over Crosby's Drug Store Phone Black 1111
Jt 1 y V..
Glenwood Hotel
202 Union Street
Half Block from Station
FREE BATHS
.Plenty oS IIot
CLEAN ROOMS
rl
From 50c tp $lf50 a Night
$2.50 to 5.00 a Week
'. 't
DINING ROOM
b Oien 6 a. m. to 12 p. it) x
P. .1. Stiidtdman.'1
Arlhur Soufort
nr. J. A. nouler :
Or. IJ. C. Ollngee
II. L. Kuplt . ,
J. O. Helmrlch
J. J. Van nolleu
Dr. Geo. F. Ncwhouse
Eye Specialist
We are equipped tor slve. your
eyes the very best of carer Byes
tested. 0hi3scs ground.
Second rdid' W.slTinBtJnr8rcet,,
The Dalles
EL, C, MfcE n,"
Eegisft'iftsdl Airclhiftecft.,
D01 Firct Natoiial D.irij"pftg'v
The .PaVleo, ,,9rc JM,
Cut Flowers
DeLARHUF.
Water Day and'Niffltt?