THE .DALEE8MDAILV?.CHnoWcr.E, lfrgDNK6PAV, JUNE 1, 1821. l TP AGE "FOUR TOE "DAILY CHRONICIiB 0- ? 1 . . - ii I rtftAbllitiefl 1S0 The Dtfofj. 'Ore. .FybUihed Every Evrnlng Kxcopt Hilnrtay ty, Jlke CbrbtlcleTbllhlng company Inc , il '" ' 11 ' 'Ken fc:lLltfln -General Mnnnger Bntered In The Dalleii postofflce a econd class matter. 'brined Press and Untied News Service Mmber6f Audit Huicnu of Circulations "UtLV"HRONICLE BY-CAfR I G R !n yMr, In advance... fj.no 61 1 months. In silvamn '" ,Ofie year. In ndvsnvc; ! .! months. In ndvancp Z.& One 'month .?;;.r7 WEEKLY CHRONICLE One -year. In advnnco - . ,oii In ordcrlnK rhnriR" crber should nlwnyn a new address. of ndilrrfii, Klvo old ns suit well TELEPHONES Kdjtnrlnl Hoomn - -,1Ick Business. Adv.. Clr. t)i)ts lied 111 111 tiubsrrluct' to .,. ClironlrJo nro Kimr- nteed service, l'rmiu't mul rcRulor de livery of every subscriber's paper Is t h lm of the circulation ili-pni I tiitMit. llif Chronlcln cnrrlers aro riMiib'd in pill th papers on I ho porch or whr roynr iht unscrlber wishes Mm purer delivered. THE BONUS DILL ill to Aside, from the desire on Ihu part ot it great ninny people In Oregon to give 'Ihu 'soldiers imil Biillor.i who nerved In the recent war some more mb'stanllal recognition ol their ser vices Until they hiive yet received, Hie bocallcd bonus bill deserves luvor able attention Irom Hie voters at the June 7 election for voiy busl ncas reasons. The world war veterans' state aid fund proposal Is the rccoiid nieiiHiire oh Hie ballot. The bill, which was passed by the slate legislature ut Hie laH scBb'ioir, has two main provli: Ions, the most impoitiint of which in Hie bonus feature. This ' "provides thai men in any branch or service during the actual progress of 'the war may bonow not to" exceed' $H,OOU fiom the state, with which lo buy homer, or land The state will be will protected in lhat a I li st mortgage will he re quired of the boiiowcr. The bill pro vides further that the amount bor rowed shall not exceed 75 percent of Ihc appraised valuation ol uiu ninnmiv on which the loan is made. A board of appraisers, three In number, shall he appointed by Uie commission named, by the governor (o administer Die bonus act. There Is' a second leaturo of the bill which dedioea that ex-service nienmiiy elect to iccclve a cash bonus of $15 for each month In ser vice, less the $00 which weie paid lo men upon I heir discharge. The bonus feature is not looked upon with much favor bv the American Legion and many of (lie service men, and It was included in the, bill as an emergency for men who would not need Ihu loan, or who might bo desperate want lor icady casa iinnds are to bo sold by the Pilate establish a (linking fund lor Hid loans. The amounl ot the bond ls.iue is not lo exceed three percent of Hie assessed valuation ol the prop eity of Hie slate. A I W mill tax Is auHioil.ed under I lie hill to cover In lerept and principal of I lie bonds. A( a meeting o." liv inoiieaii le gion held heie recoil' iy lo consider thu bill, and means ol drawlir.', the measiiie to the attention of voters Wasco county, time men out ol who attended attesled their do sire, of accepting the cash bonus, .should the measure become law. The balance voted for thu loan fealuie. This proposition goiicrnHv exists oxer tin slate, only a small percentage ol the men wanting the Kill of cash. The loan leiitiire Is desirable in many ways. Weic 'Jim men in Wasco count), for Instance, to accept Iho loan, which penults '.'S ycais lor if payment, taking it on proper up to Hie lull amount pel milled, H would mean 6lM.tMMi of iuone b ing eiiciilatcd In this section alone. The new iiiuiij.v circulated thiougl.oiil Hie slate would amount Vo iimn millions. It will he dislincib new money loo, for the bond Ibmio will he II nanced in other p.utH o. the co.in- and it will he Inoiighl In here develop coniniiinities all oer ;on. osl or it would go to good use building activities, say the men who have given the measure .ntun Hive study. Thousands ol men ocr atale, young fellows who are now tiupsyeis, would become contributors to Hie upkeep of their communities and the slate, anil the would be among the tn.paei In ppylng oft the bonded debt Incurred for the loam 1 The bonds will be sold on a six pin cent basin. Tim boiiowers will lour percent on their man, nun Ihu very niituie ol the act. heconi propyrty owners unit taxpayers, hel to pay off the general In debtedness. Speculation Is effectively barred. reason of the faci that Hie pei who buys properly on which Ihetu Is a slate loan must iniineiiuuo y lepay the state 1 peicent of Hie 'unpaid Indebtedness, and within the lyoath pay the OU percent balance. yS'Or should voters 1om sight ol dthw'r features m the summon. ol lejiuying in ooiao nieasiut. debt libit tlie pimple owe to men who went fuilh and "i their ll -h lor the cause ol nation. TteoreMue coren, and hundred- of- men in Oreson today- who have never recovered their flnahclal !!( nnt'e overtlu'own In the p ilxl oT net vice. Men donned the blue and the olive drab for JRO it month Und keep, and a whole lot of then! camp out of thu iiiniy. thiough no laull ol their own, with the same salary The number of men aclually In seivlce who made more moin'v than they received In pro-war octir pntlons Is Inflnliesiinally small They saved nothing while In the army or navy. They eamu back at lei having lost a year or two .ycais, aluubhi years of youth, many to find their positions occupied by 'libers. The nlate of Oiegon linn not yet ;ivcn u Just deal to her norvlcj men Oregon wan llrst or all states lo complete her war ci'iistis, first to piepaie her iUolmi of men for ccr vice, and rirst, or all the states, to get ready the mechanism lor rais ing more men after the llrsl drafts. All of this could not have been iccoinplishcd had not Oregon's young men and the people back of I hem been so willing, o anxious to serve. It's up to the slate now to assisi these men in rehablHaling them selves. The ex-service men are not asking tor .1 gift, most ol them at leant. Through the bonus law. thev are asking a coinliion sense, business pioponition ol assistance, lor which they are willing to pay. The. slate cannot ' lose on Ihc piop ositicn.' Mow much it will gain Is problematical. Hut it will gain In re sources, in development, and finally In picstlgo. as one of the common wealths of the union which complet ed well a liitik which' wan begun well. SLOTHFUL PATRIOTS ; r-3 - " --'-'"-"-V " I "" - ;,, mi, it,.iil T ntislon. wauercriiic, About Community Service STn'JSi. 'SSTts J'&k c' M - , Hi .tin. Condon. Wtlsoiivillc. .t.,boro. SlHnf!cldvvvJMyMIIP wl:to?' 'TJlV-i V . H. W. Arbury ' - f'"r'1 'f . '"" Director l'7verjone hi Iniere.ited !n Omnium It Service lor the reason lh.it Oni niunlty Service Is "evervo'ie " O.n nitinlty Service lo not an lntlh iilual nor a small group "engineering" the spare lime or a community, bill uii er fort on the part of the roinparai Ive few who hale made a study of IN potentialities to help the omintinliy lo help Itseir. Theie Is nothing id chatlly or patornr.llsni In n piogr.un or C'oiniiiimlly Service. Omuitini i Seivlce can bo a yucceic onl.v a. w In our hearts dulormlne that vi shal c.ilHvnte Hie spirt of ncig'iborllne ind good will. Wo can raise the slant1 ard of living In our communis oni as we learn lo pull together. We do not become particularly we.l- aeiiiialnted with each other Huongl! business lelallons. Ii Is only In our leisure lime that we learn ol' Hie sler- ling (iiallllcs of our neighbor:. How often have ou heard men say: I did not know that lllank was Juch a line Icllow until wr went en thai ri-hing trip together." I'lshlng Is a fin' form ol out door play. Playing loge'hcr de j volops team work without which if community can ever become enrolled ill Hie Km percent, clans. To be sure i -wo are not all rlshennen but there ar" j Indeed few of us who do not lndulg in some torm of spare time activities The playground, the communliy dra ma. baseball. Hie pngo-ihl and team other forma or leisure time aclivlllci bring ns together and develop tcan'i work. High s'hoob. college'; and (ill other cdiieiHontil inniltuMons provide athletics and other lonmi or spire linioiicHvltlonnot without go'iil i canon An ever increasing number or tiiiltr irlal InslltuHciiH are proildlng pin lleldn lor their workerr. II Is nrt on'y ;eod ncti:;o but good bt! Ilie;n. OlI'J 'arue concern ln,.the eini presented to Hie workoiH ol Hie plant a fiaci el Iwni'.v odd acres for a pPiy riuld. Til" pmple ol' the coi'iinunli 'loirttel H'e'1 I line and soon thin propyl ly war. im proved to Iho extent or hiilng faell lies lor baseball and praelleallv everv other out door athletic actlvlo. In addition to a large, well equipped eommutilly limit e. Kxery comniunlH should pmvld" plenty of opportunitler lor play or all kinds. IJiidernhip Is the c:ii-entlal ei". nienl necessary lo produce Iho Hill peicent communliy. Coinniunil v Ser vice (Uncovers and tiains coniniunltr' lesitre-Jltne lenders. Cnmmtinlly So vice has taken root tti The lbillen. 1 will need enrerul ctiltlvntlon In orde that this greaJ, idea may dcvelpp an5 make The Uallen a pood place Tor e--ery boi and girl, and every man mr woman in - Uie' entire coniiminl'y d live In. II'h high lime a lot or people in The Dalles learned what the Anier lean Hag ntandn lor and the respect it observes. In the .Memorial Day parade Mon day a I lug headed lb" procession, nniiii-iillv. Hundreds of ticonle saw the I parade. Did any of the men along I the sidelines notice it; did they un cover. In the simple natural cour ts due to Old Glory, a men learned to do during t sy that thing that the war? Not so We'll lake cover. lie I' wan otherwise apparent to luiiian eye, all th-j rent ol I he laterals will receive the much-needed nttentlon b; the money lo.inerly spent on thin main Hue. These laieraU may be put In a condition that will enable the I minors to gel to the elf during the winter inouthn, which priv ilege for pant years tlm have be";i deprived of during the we.! s-c.'ison of the year by the dr.p!oial;!o condition of our roads. I favor the bond from a financial standpoint for I realize lhat for every fifty cents I invest In a permanent road, I get one dollar and fifty cents. I say It is the bcf money we fann ers ever spent. I am men oi puiung niv money Into a straw fund everv j ear lo fill up chuck hole.'!. I-et It be crushed rod: instead. Yes. I lavor the bond and I hope it will rcolve a In- vorablo vote by the people ol this county and thai we may loo;: torwani to Iho early conci ruction ol a nig'i- any one conld notice It. it back. One man did un wan a .lap. 'Hut so- far as the men ot 3D ti. lo Oic: in the not py- by lug wl!l "by 'son' 'I lie 'that the these fered the way may through Wasco county that we all be proud of. 11. It. UICIIAUDS. Dr. S- Hulkc "MtiSRcy, dentist,, Kirst National bank, rooms :!07-:!08. Tele phono main 3911. res. inn In 1G91. 8tl SCHOOL COMMENCEMENTS CALL MANY PROFESSORS I'NIVBHSITY 01' OltHHON. I'M gene, .lime 1. Kortv-ni.v high school eomtneuu'inenl addresses will be given i his year by members of the 1'ueully or the University of Oregon Twelve of these will be given by Dr. .John Straub, dern id men, who Imil 'i: Invitations, more than hill' of which, on account c.r conflicts he wan unable to accept. Addresses have been uiven or will be given, at the rollowing high schools: Nehiilem, Wheeler, Mon- A pip won't burn your .,.. Print M In Albert It ifippy rf Ml' Tiny r iimr, hnitnmr pound and hall jiounrf (in humidors and in f A pound -rr ' h a mid o r.'.with tpongt 'tndMintr tcp. . Get that pipe-partybcc buzzing -in, jyojitstnolej- scction! Knovi for a fact what, a joy 3 jimmypjpe kcan and will do for your peace, and con terit'!, ,'J-fist . check up the. men in all walks of .life you lhectjriUy iwho ccrtainlygct top sport out of itheir pipcs--ll aglow with fragrant, delightful- friendly Pi'iftc tAlbert! ' ;. , And, you can wager your week's wad that Prince Albert's quality and 'flavor and coolness- and jits (freedom from' bite and parch (cut out by Wr effu sive patented process) will ring up reeords.ihypur ilittlc old smokemeter the likes of' which' you'neVer before coiild believe possible! ' " , , You don't get tired of a pipe-when it's pa'cfriBfJ&fc Prince Albert! Paste that in' your hat! T-h .And, just .between ourselves! Ever 'dipinto Vt6e sport of rolling 'em? Get some Prince Albert nd the makin'-s papers quick and cash.ini4-?, Wtte that willprove a, revelation! f. i 4k t' '. ,r rnnvrli.1 ar-nXI by R. J. Reynold Tobacco Co. -jyinston-Saltm, r" ' t a i v ' PRINCE ALBERT V the national joy smoke watching the little procession of vet cnini! looked on the spectacle vei'v much as I hey would havu lookud al a elrciin parade. A man carrying n metikey oh a pop" woubl iave ic ce.lved far more attention than the Hag did. Out al the cemetery there war. a good eili.en ol The Dsllen, whom al most evcr.ieii" in the city knows Ho sal on a tonib.itotie and diag ged at an old coin cob pipe The liar, and its lollowo fi went by. And hu nllll ant, dragging on hl.4 I'Die cob, iillirt up the show appal en 11 In ulniost Ignorahc'' of the lact Ilia' he had any duly lo peilorm. linn in tulil' Ink" n swal loo Hi Ilie local garage which hung out t lie Hag. an act for which It is lo he commended- but Iho Hag wan lipoid' down, in the niiheival signal of dh 'Hess. However thin erior was no lit ed liefoie the day was over, and l In- national emblem was given itr- piopcr position, ' The gaiage ninn'ii Intent lorn; were right, Iho.igh. lie dUidioed Old vSlni'V. Then were a whole lot ot Hag poles in this man's town tha were bare last Monday. And one o Ihom had Just been p.ilnted and III ball gilded. All dressed tip, an I were, with nothing lo do. -o The Dalles Cluonlele Is on" id Ihi 1...UI l!l..tl I I.I , l.l-.t il-.t!v- I.MI.I.IM .1 if, ri. i, ...... ...... ........ ii iiii II took on larger fori'u l arclininiodate Incieas- .of biuiine's and Is printed on a new prom Ilia Ifcdu irom a i oil ' Hie acme of i lUlblishei's ileslie. ' The I'lironioli Jia.s opinions and, covers its new field. Can greater praise lie given I'm'tlnu'd Oiegonlan,' - - - WHAT ANOTHER RANCHMAN THINKS OF THE nON,D IS5UI IMIIor ol The Chronicle: I am a fanner, living S iii'IIim southeast ' ; The Dalles, Having lived on inl rani s.uce the -1st dir of March. S, feel that I am entitled lo opres.i nix reiiMin. as to ih I am In lavor ui the $,Slin.iMin bond bsuo wliUh Is nov bet'oie the people of Wnsen count' , to lie decided on .lime 7. I am In favor of It hec-anse I fuvo goml loads. I la oi good roads be cause they uie .ibhiduicly e.i.etitit lor Hie upbuilding or nn stale o. . oni inn m 1 1 .liidgmeut U iiIwim.i piibr ed on a county b the roads II ha.-' Then II Wasco county p. ever to ntuHr Its hlijiioJt rut lag as lm iii'-to'illUe piogres-ilvo county, we must fliM m all else build good romU. The home hOeker.s are not looking for a locution In a county where lho can only Hav el Ith roads a portion of the year. I am In lm or or Hie road because II Is the onl.i means h which our main trunk line of The D.illes-Calllo.' ills highway van be built It 1 HU"' this liighwft Mill not i.i owi body'ft door. It il not be I iln t" ami one-hall miles of mine, but I am willing In see it built past the oilier fellow door. Ami when once It N built unil become? a state road our - i l.t.'d by the victor, overyone' of the monpy Okiried Tire.. A rlcmonstnit.on ur 'slip CLEAN SWEEP Tii'i' HhUory of U)2L continued Monday, at Iiuliimapohs, to ljepcftt Uu unbroken pim-ics of Oldficld Tire d(vuoirlriU'ious which leatured. vh In thin, the world's greatest motoring spectacle, and ampus for many years as "The Battle of the Tires," the race pilots of America and -bu-'rope showed so overwhelming a, praforencc for Oldfields as to warrnnc the statement that Oldfied Tires have 'P1 al1 competition ofi the .Sneedwav. ' ' npy winners -crossed the .fmi.sh ou superiority unequalicd in the his tory. To flic student of motoring such Iroad, practical facts stand -out 'in bold .relief from any background o Vmerc sporting result.,- lt , ' l-'or every motorist buys tires. And the wisOr he is, the more he appreciates' expert' guidj'ite in a' 'tire market, filled with 30 bewildering a-i'aitray bT brands, grata -and styles., roriiet,' for a moment the spectacular side of this great we. and view it in its practical light, as a huge, million-dollar tire tost, conducted for. your sole benefit. What is its message? 'For trouble-freedom, Expert endorsement How Race Drivers Tick Their Tires m (successful race drivers' hc iust one, standard foK,pickitig jtres. ' . Trouble freedom ! wv i5 (Tha"t.is the-merit they sek,-artdh no otlter consideration counts. ' t Tor tire tfbilblc means iheloss of ' ' brecious time perhaps bodily I injury; jraeaom .from it imetm successtanatsafety. 1 i'.J standardize, on OldCicldR-!" miblic nrool' vou have them both. reduce my own dangers of dtlav.'' 5 and accident. v' ".tc''; fTiVy did the job. And today thiy' " are doing it for othershundrj.X t . , of thousands ofthem.iTheyl,;. ftlake them the basis of your 'tire p .irehascs hencefoiwiirTi.? T H OLDMELD Tins -CO. AKRON. O 1 . . . . You knoxv met .' i' X hlMMMWl