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    THE DALLES DAILY XMHONtCLfe'. FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1521.
(THE DAILY CHRONICLE
ttatAblfiihed 1890 Tho Dalle. Ore
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JUDGE ADKISSON
Warco ennnly should nof forget,
In her Jubilation over Tho l;illea
California hlshwiiy honil bi.siie cam
Jiajgn, I ho one who Is more respon
sible lor 'IIh HiiccrMKful lei nilniitlon
thnn any other onu person.
County .hiilge .1. T. Ailkisson Ih
the man. .Imlfie Atlklrnon Ihib been
en the job lor (lie Rient hilernl IiIkIi
way alinoat since tlie inception of
the Idea, .ludfic AilldsKon cailed (Ik
buHlfiesH men together for InKlhl ills
cUKsion of tho project. It wan ho
wrio conducted iieKotlatiens wllh the
stnto highway coniinhiHlon and who
, secured frdin Hh niclilbeiH tho bluett
and white agreement which Ih ho
lulvi'ntnfieoini' "to (hg county.
And with the project under way,
Judge Adkls'sim kept after It until
the thins was put over. He lias
worked uncc-mlngly,. and to him Is
duo ' much ol the enthusiasm with
which the country residents not be-!
hind tho campaign,
( It might he mentioned that .Iu'ro
Adklsson is paid 7()0 a year. If
another measure on the ballot, one
providing; for an increase In tho
milarlcB of county officers had sono
thVotigli, h'o wodld have been Riven
a 500 raise. No one, however, heard
tlio judBo campalnnlnf; lor this
measure, lie was working loo hard
on tile bond issue ' to think about
Ihe other thing. The judge win
workihg for the county Instead of
ills Bjilai'y.
Tho nallusCallfoinln lilghway will
lie b(uilt lliroui;h Wasco county
largely beciiimo oi Judge Adklsson's
work, and lie will bo remembered
lor it. It is Hie mnniiiiU'iiial a?
coinpllshment ol his pubi'c service.
o
vadlng upper Sllcsln make hundrcil.4
of thousands of others pro-Oeiln.iti
ll'coplu In these duys seat or he
without leanings In Intel natli nr I
questions. He Is a poor nian wlu
iloesn't linvc an opinion one way or
tlie other on questions of th.- da
One's belief one way or the other
docs not make a man any tlio lca.
a citizen of the Uilit.vl .''lutes, If
he holds that country first in hla
thoughts, x
Men like Sims are I'lstuibors. He
Is not spokesman lor his eo.mtry,
rinil II Is reasonable ') believe thu.
tlie United States .'nvernnient will
loll tlie world that lie doesn't rtp
icsent lis views. It ij unforluna'e
hal one of Admlial ' Sims' ability
and attainments should I a lie advan
tage of his poslllctt to nliike nucli
.Hntcinuntn In a country wlnn h
is very popular anil wncre hif re
.naiks will he given lar more credit
ban they aie really worth.
Ireland Is In Need of Money
For Reconstruction Work
.Mr. and Mrs. On rib Stakchy. She left tnlninent wllh n idiom talk, outlining
Vednenday for The Dalloii where tinr tho object of t lie meeting. The flrjl
sinking.
LOOKING BACKWARD
(From The Chronicle, June 111. 18UIJ.1
J. C. Wlngfleld of Klght Mile r-
ports a frost this morning which in
jured Ihe melon vinos and all lender
vegetation in various places.
The member? ef I ho Juvenile tem
ple will meet at I'Yaternlty hall at 7
o'clock tonight and will march to Ihe
'I church in a body. The following will
participate In Ihe program: llov. W.
C. UurtlHH, Hon. John Mleholl, I'm
denco I'allorson, lOdna Unmet I, "al
I or Iteavis. Nelllo Korward, Miss
Myrtle Mlchell, Mis. Mattio Ila-nel!
and Ucv. I. II, ila...
(Jooige 'U'i McCov Is r.llll nlmnnl
"Villi Sheriff Driver ai Portland. A
lloslul ('aid came this morning, ad
dressed lo I ho sheriff, lelllns lilni lo
laite care ol n couple hot lien ol" "medi
cine" and a box ol pills which ho had
loll on the table al Ihe county Jail.
The iiherll'f has not yel leliirned to
follow McCoy's inslriielions, however.
WAMiC NEWS
7. r
fro'ni
1'rcil ItlcksIM
hl.t home near
for a
11'
rotutulii!;
ANGLOMANIA
, ' ' '"V "f; .,
l roni a lilium,; .... of dlidomai le
ihiidence, the utt Mances of Admiral
Piiilh casting asperlons on a ;;icai
titinihor ol Auierieaus because of
their attitude Irvoring tho Seln I'ein
li.ovcnionl In Iiolan.l, oieasion cur
iiFe,fOno wondeis diat a irnn of
tiucli ' linporlant national sl.iti.in,
whos exiuesslon on any matter
Wouldt liave great weight, should
launch fort h In a dangerous dia
tribe im a matter which Ibis coun
try Views from a diplomat ie stand
point with the ill most delicacy,
Hut bringing up Sims lroni a per
sonal standpoint, one need not be
(tniazed at IiIh newest outburst. It
filinply conies as a sequel lo numer
ous other ones which ho has re
vealed in his pronniiiHTtl leaning to
waids everything Kn:;llsh,
Perhaps much ol It can bo ex
plained in the fact Unit Admiral
SIiiih-'wiib bin ii under Ihe Union
Jockv Hls birth p'ace was Ton dope,
in Cabaihi, Ills mother nu a (.'a
nttillnn, although his tnllicr wiih an
Ainericau, I
He ,was a cldcn ol the United
Sliiltr.i' hecauue ol his I'atlior's cill
zeiiahlp, and ho was giaduated f lorn 1
Ihe nuval academy al Annapolis in
ihfii, going lo iiio bchooi as an ap
pointee fiom ' I'CI1I1H. iMIIllll.
D.ulng loin Hiiee-'HHlve national
administrations, Slum' ti-iigtio has
(nit 1 1 1 tn in hot w.uei Awiij hack
in lf'lK, when the people ol thia
rouutry woio dlscusslm; the deleal
of the Spanish na h the Amer
(can ships under Sumption and
ho vey, Sims said thai the ships of
llidt class n u v itl power could
the Aill'i'Uuil ilay olf tile
ijliy
blow
tuilp
( lie , was In trouble during
flroiievell le'dini ;k whlli Tal
In, power; and tn
It) 10.
die
was
Him olat hod i 'tis palioni,
WAMIC, Juno
came out Monlay
The Dalles.
Fred Mayo returned Monday
two weeks' hIhj (ii J'oilland.
Mr. and Mr.1?. 'Iwjn lliiirpa'pii and
baby came from Tho Dalles a
week ago iituna,v remaining iniiil
die lollowfng Slonday, gliosis or Mrs.
Ilall'piipp's ghindimronts, Mr. and Mrs.
J. It. McMUrry.
1'. II. Driver nittilo a business
I o The Dalles Tuesday,
Thur.-day. t .
iA delegation of tncmbois of funn
els' union of .unlper Klai eanio over
.Monday night lii. discuss, plans wllh
die fanners .lic,ee. Anions those who
came were Andy and Hoy Crab! roe,
John Huff, Owen l.osler anil CHl'forl
MeCnrltle, Waller Driver, and Do"
Tuleolt, a' Jiuinber of women woi;e
wllh diem.
Arhle Maglll, Lester Crowfoo). Mi;s
Alda .Norvpl aiid AJiss Clarice Zum
wall were Mnu'pln vinltors Voilncsda
afternoon.
Or.i a.eod and his niother. Mrs. Ho!
ta Sieed, arrived Tueiulav lroni Spring,
field, where tliej have spent die pasi,
year. Mrs, Steed was at tio homo of
her dauglilov, .1,rs. Lizzie .Maiqiiain.
Cllfloid t'almaleor has so lar ie
covered lroni his illness as lo ho able
lo walk oulslde of (he lions-'. ,
Mills Houghton camo over I'lo.'ii
Juniper Flat AVednesda'y and is em
ployed at tiu home of his iiuele, Claud
Itoboris.
Mr. and Mrs, Mart Now, baby,Cliiir
loll and Hay Now went to lower Tygli
Friday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ilert
Knighteti, ,
Mr. and Mrs. M, Luke oaim up fioti
I'ortlanil Frlilny and are guesLs i:
their dauglitor, .Mrs. II. L. Drlvci
ami family.
tie uge Magl and lainll. and Miss
Alda Nonol leturiicd Tuesdiiv Tues
dui (com a week's stay in I'oilland
and Vancouver, Win h.
Cllfl'onl MeCinkle of Juniper Flat,
was a guest ol Lester Cioloot Sa'ui'
din and Sunday,
I'Llford I'aliiialeer and Hoi: Ne
went to Hood Itlvor Satuiday lo pick
straw berries.
.Mr. and Mis. Carl D.ihl wiie 'lyrh
visitors , hero iSunday.
Amos Jolmson liecme ill Satin da
night, eoniplaliilng of a p.iiu in die
lop ol his head. Illh ciiho giew ib'i'iii
Ing and piiral.ssli, seemed luiinltien'
Dr. lijlwood was called In th eail
moiulug and I'emaliio.l some d.iw wl.h
with leeielai') ot die Nay Joaeidn'r,
ihinlels ovCr tluS awarf!' of uiodn'U
ltd' war uervlc '.
Of Sims' el'iicleuey iih a uaal ol
(leer, there is no question 1IU
work with tho Ainerxau destrovdi
fleel In KuropiMii wiiu-i:. during th
icteiil wnr was above icproaeh
Hut wlr ii die adiiiiu.l seln foot on
Tom Woodcock arose hun 1 1, tiioin
ln; feeling 111. However ho .. abl
lo Middle a horse and ride to I' is
Held whre he was .mucked by n I.U'.u
lug spell. On, teaching the house lie
experienced another attack and fd. a
he entered tlio uoni i'o du'iueiius
woio hli- sxnptoni.i i'i.i' ils relative
vote Imuiedlatol.N nuiiimoned. I'to
ma. no nolhoniiiu .is Indica'ed Mi
tlio soil ol Fngland, his love ior the j j osttlo Lucas and Mr Woodcock
Mother Count comes huhbltin lorlh i trotlir. W. I-:. Woo.lcoik, .ct' hi
lit s.ieli fashion diat ho get.-, in had, nro, Dr, Klwood was l(Hii' euiicd .in!
with the United Slate luiMoiied to Ma IhmIbI
Thcie aie hiiuditvlr ol tliousa'udH docior wiu .iKoiuiIm;; Tie
in die United St:Ue who smxpa-' a call was heal in hliu tor
thlzo Willi Die hAidrallons tmvanls action al dm hump of. Joe
in ileiieudrnee on the pan of die Si . Chaslnlu. in irunklnn
I'evoluilonnry group in soudiotn In
laud. The lael that those people u.i
fuvor tho Seiu I'elu tuovoineni does
tlot plaeo them in die "Jueku"
category htt up by Sims any nioiv
I linn ilbes die belief I lint Poland s
vlolnUug the pence trcuij by in
While ih
Woodcock
inini'Mllaf
f'linstn n
In i- no o
mobile. suHucd ui itae'Jire ol h.-r
Iglit nun Ml.. I'" New he'lns w'di
.Mrs. ( luihiain. Miiumoncil her uncle,
William Norvel. who took .Mr.. Ch.s
tain to town where the Iracturo n
t educed by Dr HI wood
Ccdl Woodcock and hh mother.
1L l Woodcock, wetv hero cs
LONDON, June lo. -Americiin im
ports of 'starving" Ireland lrive
slarled an argunieiit which has leU
Everyone bote and nearly everyone
In Ii eland in some doubt as lo the
real "low-down" on die situation..
Unions arc agreed Ireland is not
starving. Americans of the various
Investigation" committees a;ieo it
Is.
In Dublin .several nionlhs ago a
Sinn Fein lender declared to the
United Preys dial Ireland wir never
mole piosp'-ioiis, and gave Sinn
Fein's help for the people as the
reason--along with tha war, which
hit Ireland lightly.
An American committee lecentlv
reported terrible destitution.
The Hellish government countered
with a detailed statement showing
unemployment lo be less diat in
K'ngland, showing the birth rate to
bo higher and the death rale lower
than ever In Ireland's history, and
pointed diat elaborate relief sys
tems throughout Ireland, automatic
ally opeialivc in limes ol' distress,
were not being used.
Sinn Fein answered this with a
scheme of setting up clothing dc
partnienls, baby canteen, free kitch
ens and meal tickets ror destitute
people, on the Helglan relief sysioni
Recently, the government Issued a
statement showing how, drspi e Sin-
Fein statemciits that Ireland Is
famine-stricken, Sinn Felners in pur
suit or Ihe boycott' of Ulster goodr
had destroyed qilanlttt":! of fool and
roodstiill's. Nineteen recent raldr
were cited - in which agrieultura'
seeds, rioltr, bread, groceries, tobac-1
Dy Charles M-Cann
(I'n'led Pi ess fluff Correspondent)
eo, machinery, bran, tea, sugnr,
bacon, oata, jam, wine, men!, ,
matches, soap, and potatoes had
been destroyed;
Today the Irish White Cross,
closely Identified wldi Sinn Fein nnd
with , tlie American Investigating
committees, issued a statement urg
ing the American committee not to
Institute tlie b'aby carileens, kitchen
and ineal-tlekct stations, "which arc
nol needed," but to send money for
construction of Irish industries.
There is urgent need for money to
lend for reconstruction tho restart
ing of industries end business
mined during the present trodble.
This, it was stated would give eiu
ployinent to thousands of persons
now Idle.
The White Cross proposed a spe
cial mission to deal with all schemes
of reconstruction, tor which money
might, be available On the mission
would be representative or Dublin,
Hcirast, Cork, Limerick nrid other
centers together with a representa
tive ol Irish labor.
Should .money be laised lor re
construction, die White Cross hopes
several Americans will accept mem
bership on the mission. Although
large sums have been subscribed
lor Irish relief,- they have not been
sufficient to warrant the adoption pf
rccnnstrutclon scomes, as, the White
Cibss polntfl out, provision is being
made for 0,000 Idle Helfast woi;ker;-i
and their denendnnts. 1P..000 pcrsonn
whoso homes have been destroyed,
mil 20,000 dtpendents of pcrsops in
'erncd. imprisoned, wounded or killed,
killed.
daughter, Nell was operated upon at
liic , hospital for ndnold.s and tluo.it
trouble Mrn, Mclscr was l'oimerlv
postmistress at Tygh. She lives now
at Conncll, Wash.
Mr. and, Mrs. P. D. Driver visited
at the II. If. Woodcock home In Sinoel;
Sunday.
Mm, Albeit Bcmharjen left toduy
lor a visit with relatives in I'ortlanil.
Mr. and fra. t. M, Morrla Jefi Sat
urday 'for an extended vlnlt through
the Willamette valley. They reside in
The Dalles now but were recent resi
dents of Juniper Flat.
The annual picnic of the Wasco
County Stock Orowers association
held at the Tygh Valley fair ground'
Friday was a .grand success In ever,
way. .A large crowd gathered, at t!i(
Grounds and spent die forcriddn in r
social way. The program or opeakln'
commenced nimedialcly after the dl'
ner was served. Committeeman A. A
Honney, of Tygli', oifdnfed the1 enter-
. . .4. ' -
number being community
' toil In- f'ntnnilinll v K"n-v-lin
,11, W. Arbury. '.Miss Prudence P'ader-1 their ilttlii
son, oi rue Dalies, played tho, accent- had spent
panimeni.s. c. I'ense oi The Dalle",
was the drat speaker. Kllfolt Robcrlr
pleased Ihe peop'c with tils inolruc
tlvc talk. County Judge J. T. Ad'dsson
or The Dalles, also spoke, The game,
between the Maiiplu tint Grass Valley
bar-oball teams was siiddchnly brought
lo a close by rain nfler two Innlnis
had been played. The gamp wan finish
ed later, the Mattpln learn wlrinln''.
Another fcatilre of die affair (lijit
should not be overlooked wm the J
luncheon at noon. The crowd soiig'it
the vacant Mir buildings, lunch coun
ters and tables to spread their luncjh
and at In large -groups, some spreading
their lunche.s off the lavrns.
Tygh suffered the loss or Its black
.smith shop by fire 'Thuraduy -night.
The origin ol' the fire Is not Known
but la thought some fire was lelcburjv
Ins in Hie hn'go'T! tiich v,la3' Eprefctjiy
t':c wind, that ctinie UU. . , -.vJ.
Dr. nnd Mrs. W, A. Short, "w.ere
Dl -cctor i here from Dufu'r- Sunday brinlns
tic, nlecdrJlazcL jqhnspp.who
erit so.voVe.Uiiajts with tlirm.
Typing Snd 8lnoBrsipTti '
done it fortslin'fthfp ra't'es. Roslh 'A
Fleck. .Office 'Hotel, paliej. Msg,
deuce phoni ted ,2Sr2, t
ti
Free Clinic No Churge f or Eiijii'ii
Hon tuttdayi and Thuradaya.
Dr. Baum,. chlmpracdc phjRlclan,
Third and Vaflhlnlbn..tnain Wile,, if
. x-t-
rilffiririda M
rfeauymaae" nian
TheH'a A1
If you'tfe bfeeh "a
In Hie
in the
ed sutU tq Wnu.retas.Oa, nnfji ilpj.
K, Webber, one.uiocR. east of post
office. h 'If - f. u ly'FMt
ie tfrtBt, be ''rnfuie to order rHan"'
he future. First clans band tailor-
lerday lroni Maupln, They came to
br(ng II. F. Woodcock, who was re
dlining lo Tho Dalles ader a visit ol
a row .days al .Maupln, Mr. Wooieo'i
wont to Tlie Dallo-j wllh J. M. Pa'-
tlcon yho cam'o from town Sunday
morning afcompaniod by .Mr. and Mrs.
J. Ilurd or Dul'ur.
Ml C. Hesslo M oilier spent several
days last weelt with her parenta here,
EMPRESS
, Home of Supcrfcaturcs
SATURDAY
"The Forbidden; Thing"
A Allan Dwan Sup.cjrspccial
t ii.
The Fto'ry of n faith' that would not die.
with jnp e
JAMES KIRKWOOD
and superb cast
Also
"Betty the Vamp"1 Wcrschkul on (he Organ
CouuV "TEE TRAIL'S END" or Isa'.cl
SflaiallBB
dkaKra'ibrir'sTHC LARGEST CHAIR "'TTTirt"i jf'i i'lf i"'"!" i'H'
"aaamasTORE ORGANIZATION IN. THE W OHlD'p ' ''U'.
r 4 i t TAtikTi fit tmr ifi ' V
a rtLumin u vi w aive . :
I SATURDAY L
0 net I
Saturday we offer your choice of the following Aluminum articles
70c, a price at which you will flpd much less thari ydit are used to
Come early to get your ch ice.
at
paying,
3- PINT PERCOLATORS ,.
2- QUART DOUBLE BOILERS
6-QUAftT KETTLES ......
4"QUART COVERED WINDSOR KETTLES
4- QUART COVERED SAUCE PANS
3- PIECE SAUCE PAN SETS,
10-LB. ROASTERS
AT 79c EACH
Remember! Come early!
do hot last long.
Not only does The Hoover bear our guar
antee to prolong the life and beauty of ail
floor coverings, but it is recommended by
leading rug Importers, by makers. of fine
carpets, and by weavers of .grass nigs. The
largest rug and carpet merchants frankly
toll their patrons that the u?o of this-efficient
cleaner is essential to prevent wear.
Legions of people who have used 'their
Hoovers for five, ten or more yearspoint
proudiy to the beauty of , their veteran
rugs. More emphatically, than any guar
antee, such facts as these testify to the
ability of The Hoover repeatedly to pay
for iti'elf by its exclusive nrocess of beat
ing out nap-wearing, embedded grit, as it
electrically sweeps and cleans bv air.
Vhe HOOVER
IT BEATS ... AS IT SWEEPS AS IT CLEANS
Wo wilj. 'Demonstrate The Hoove in Your H nne
or at Our Store. C.vivcr.iein T?r:m. if Dzslrci
STADELMAN-BONN HDWE. CO.
Authorized Ho'ovtr Dealers
As sjcH extraordinary values as. these E,',
i- i &
Goo
USES
f.tt:
,tM-
t.;--.! 'Tim bnnb.T ;
We .would not jeopardize
the reptitatiOfi- 'for1' hbnest
value wiii6h attaches to ou
selvc's as repVeseWtatiyes-of
Dodge Bdtners,moor''fcars,
by allowing you to buy Here
a used. Dodge Brothel's car
which is not, in every way;
ah iioh'cst valiie.
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WAXTHEft-WILLIAMS CO;
The Dalles
Wtf v yMsn. Drains hji.-l.x j?jtiai h