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    PAQE FOUR
THE HAULER DAILY CHRONICLE. TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1321.
THE DAILY CHRONICLE
BaUbllahed 1890 The Dalles, Ore.
Published Every Evnnlne Except Sunday
by the Chronicle Publishing company Inc
Ben K. Lltfln
-.Ucnernl Manager
Entered In
ccond class
The Dalles
matter.
postofflcu as
I
United Press and United News Service
Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations
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crib i: r should always
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TELEPHONES
Editorial Hooms Tllnck ill
Business, Adv.. Clr. Dcpts lted 111
Subscribers to the Chronleln are guar
nteed service. Prompt and regular de
livery of every subHctllier's paper Is the
Im of the circulation department. The
Chronicle carriers are requited to put
the pupers on the p irch or whetever tin
UDlcrlber wishes Mitt paner delivered.
MISQUOTED
II is an easy tiling for si man In
get Ji on his feet md expound be
lori; :i crowd of people when lit
knows tin- crowd Is willi li I aim.
It. is something else lor lilm to
Ken nil Hint lit lias set down in the
prints of the world lor everyone, in
eluding those who do mil sympn
Ihlze wllh Ills views Hi nil, to rend.
Quite ollen it is Hie i.lilgt
Including the. moat fashionable nntl
.cliiiv-' ( li cit s, peril i- to picnic
atnld the heather, nnd to use their
tirtii utitotm biles, f arrl:i';of or otlie
(tniveyaiues. ns K.-andHKinds. Kins
(ieorge, ucconipi'.nieti h Quern Mary,
. the Prince of Wales, Dnk of York,
jl'iince H"tir and Princess .Mary, to
, Kctlie wltli the whol.' fourt, tlidV
lit) state ir ni Witiilsor Ca"tin, wlur.
family is Htnyinj; for
the royal
week.
Mnny vuluitlile prizes' will he com
petetl for tlttrins the four days rae
itiK and th" bt'Kl
in Knsiatul will
runners. The jiilncipal imchh todny
vt.re tlit- Ascot gold vaso (prciented
by the kins, a liatiilsomo trophy
valued at 1.000 pounds,) a weight
the ror-ogp-ar.il six race over two nnJ a
(pinrt r in'lcs, "the Ascot stakes,
worth 1,200 r ttnds, a hanaica'i over
two miles: and the Coventry stake..
etiiilm perfjrinri.it value 1.U00 p(iui:tiH.
he !imnn"Hl the I Veaf-oltls, over fiVt!
lor r lassie
fntlonps.
t wo-
Dr. S. nurfcn Massoy, dentlnt, Klrst
N'at tonal bank. ro'ms :!07-:i'lJi. 'I'e!e
phone n;ain .".all, if... innin 1i',!U X'f
of iineliiployineiil. the HrowiiiK ttMi
t!; ney toward "open nhops" and the
iMltlltiK tlnv. ii of wtnes.
fjoinper.s iiiiiilesti( nably represents j
tile ,t-0lise-.1.llive willK of tile fed
eiallon, uHIioiikIi Ms stand lias ion
ol cl'irn been any t liint.: hut eonserva-i
loseup of Harding Portrays
Gracious, Sympathetic Figure
ANNOUNCING TUK OPENING OF
Located with
The Dalles Meat Company
all tle
hern
in tlio
such men to say Hint they were
misquoted; Hint the piess mports
were eirbled.
This niparehtly was the cotnse
taken by Admiral Sims in biilldhiK
up his line of defense lor the ex
planations he must make when lie
luces Secretary of Hie Navy Denhy
I'The report of sliileiuents is ineor
tect niiil Inferi'tiily wionj;," Sims'
mefisnge to Dtnby is reported to
have said.
If Sims was mtviiuotcd, that at
leasf a dozen- reporters misunder
stood him, lor all I he press asso
ciations with lepiMuentatlves on the
other sldo roportitl in substance
Identically Hie same lemarks.
Moreover, the London newspapers
whose snrihes are notorious in the
publication world tor their painltil
and detailed acc.iraey, also cK-dllcd
the admiral as classing Amci leans
who sympathize with Hie Sein l''eln
ilioveinent In Ireland with "J..el
usses."
It's hard to believe that
newspapermen could ha 1
wronK wllh Sims ulnae heini;
rl'ghl.
On Hie other hand it Is very rca
sonuhle to think Dial Sims, living
true to his pro-'Kiusllsh expressions
of the Inst 2f yearn, ilid say Just
the very IIiIiiks creililctl to hint.
Just now the Sell. I'eln movement
is one of the hijw:'"l issues hal'llinK'
John Hull, and anything that liollr.-is
John seems to bother Sims aceoid
iiiKly. Admiral Sims mm i el lie behind
Hit) old refuge of public, men and
nay that he was iiitstiuotcd. lit1 uiav
not iiway witli 11, so lar as the (iov
eminent Is couetuned Hut II'h a 10
to one shot tlnii he'll never sit" any
or the aguniiles tlial "misipiolcil"
him for libel. Th-. libel law was
made for Just suflL cast s too.
Th" libel law hewt ver is so so-
cuif-iy InKralnetl into a newspaper-1
iiiiui's lining that u lespousitile man
never trifles with It. lining London
correspondents for ngenilcs supply
ing hundreds of papers Hie news lor'
millions of readers, It is tiltc likely j
the newspapermen voce lesponsihle. j
Anil being I espoiislhle, thej wele
careful to sec that Hie admiral was
correctly nuoletl.
o
GOMPt.tS AND DEN VEK
tive for employeik, willi whom he
hu'tled, fii;inpers has been largely
r sponsible for Hm bl;;li iiosilionw-il-lellled
by Hie feileration, and uiiilei
los diiectiou and unswerving c.,n
t (! labor is helieved to have gained
ar liitjle in the last score ol yeais
Hum it would have achieved had
mole abrupt, aggressive tactics been
i-lideavoied,
Samuel Compels iias not saiil lie
vonld pull out I'ioiii Hie feileration
leatlership this year. He lias wel
coined hat He before, nnd lias always
been vicloilous. Tie greatest fight
in fedemtlon history is appareiill
I rowing. Will Hie wljy ohl Veleiall of
Imllistrial struggle lor 10 yours win
onl, or Is lie willing to turn over
the lelgns lo a younger man'.'
Will Denver be his final Wie-r
loo, even as it was Hie nceun ,'' his
Initio of I.elpsicV
PflESIDENT NOT SENSATIONALIST, BUT IS
PARTY LEADERS; GIVES AUDIENCE TO
JOYS SOCIAL LIFE.
NOT DOMINATED
EVERYONE; EN-
BY
LOOKING 'IJACKWAKI)
(l-roni The Chronicle, .lime I I, ISIIO.)
There is said lo lie a very large
amount ol snow in Hie region of Hie
upper Columbia. The gi eal , volume ol
Denver Is tin' only ctl In which
the Auieilcnn l-'etlerallon of Labor
lias met where Samuel Hoiupers, vet
eiau leader of union lahoi In the
United States, has been tleleated as
tlio uaudltjate lor picsldcii!
.Will coalition ol political anil rad
ical elements of labor in tint con
vention now meeting In Denver bJ
strong ciinurh to put Hoiupers out,
ih he was beaten -7 .wars ago'.'
St long sentiment cvisiN in the
jiiescnt convention foi the mittcntlng
of the man who Im guided the fed
crut Ion's destinies for more than a
quarter of a ceniur.t. John M. Lewis,
president of the mine workem,
young nntl rutlli-uhmii . 1h the slau
tin nl bearer of the elements which
would defeat Hie 7 1-year-old (ioiup-
There are inanv In organized labor
who leseiited Hoinperii' actlvt war
work daring the lute contllct, and
lie was openly ucuuucd iioui many
angles at Hie Toronto conwmllou of
standing In with capitalistic inter
eats, j
(outliers has restrained the toiler
at Ion from going to bat tor certain
union organizations who xtiuck In
vlolntjon of contract with eiuploor
ilnrlng lhj' .nLJ,ir ir"'-'"'1 "',,
,war, nnd bitter oiUKislilon has m
iUlted.
That l ho nreseiit ronvenilou may
tlovelop Into a blltet stniggle he
tween the radical and I ho hocalletl
conservative. I'aoiloiis of the teder
ullon is vtiy pitibable, The split
over procedurii on the part of labor
against cinplnyurH lt greater now
(ban ever before, sentiment having
cryetallucd inn last wiMur btcauto
the ilse of the Snake i oviy mi ilia'
liuusuall high water is scarcely to be
feared. The rher is about on a stand
still. There Is'an air of suppre.-j-ie I excite
inenl in mililia circles al Hie picscut
Hint1 ami Hie hoys are on ipil vivt of
::!iilicipailon over the Astoria Iro-i-
bles, Olilerr. originally given for e;i
campmeiil tit Hood liiver have boon
cancelled. Caplain Levi Clitlsman os
teiilu.v icceiveil a supply of webbed
jcnrlridgo helth. and il is'ptoliulile Hint
lie lias orders to supply thorn lo ill
Ills companies.
The waul meetings last night in
sulted III Hie st leelion ol the lollowin-;
named gentlemen for our coming conn
clltuen and witter eoiumlssinnei s :
first watd, councilman, Harry Clougli;
commissioner, 'I'. .1. Soni'eri; second
ward, councilman, Henry Kucl;, coin
inlssioiicr, Hugh ChiKniaii ; third
waul, councilman, Charles Champl'ii,
coilltulKslonor, Joseph 'I'. I't'ler;'.
It has been agreed upon between
Superintendent Troy Shellej and C. I,
jlillbert, superlllli.udelil-idecl. to hold
iionual liisiiiuie in 'I'lio Dalles, be
ginning .) nl 1-", and coin inning loin
wetilis.
'Past lititleicpiioit" was iinjcted b
a large audience at Hie new 'og, The
alt r liiHi eenlng. The tetnper.mi e
drama has tin Interest lug phu, rah
laleil to hhow tlio ileinorall.iug elleclrf
of lltiior. hoih morally nnd ph sic.illv
The cast a:t a whole gave a er go" I
illterprelallou of Hie pla w lien M i
consldiiioil that in nearly oeri In
sliince It w;is I lit lr fir -i appear. itn
before the footlighls. A to lire leatl:i-
role, tal.en by I'rtiftM.tu- TraM.-. to
flaw could he deiccie.l Principal sue
pott was assumed by tjeorge K S'ew
tut. "Alajor DiMIJB." Ii Mr K II Met
rill ami Ihe comedy putts In Me
(! A. ami Charlch Clnt'lie .ind Mi lo!i.
Ilarttiiitl idlcited ipucli I'avoiable con.
nieni. JesHle" w.i i.ipltally taken it,
Mint. Peatl Dean Miss Mabel Itlddel!
inatle a ilechleil hit In the more eoim
cat Mitiiatious An important pan a-.
ably hiislained by Mrs J I." Dean.
H. C. L.lVT URA2IL
lly United Tieae
lill) DH JANKIIil). June II
de .laueriii Is Jum H'aitlng Its
pretentloitii swat at the II C I.
ntniketH are helng install. -il in
public xipmi'cs ihi'otiliout Hie
Ry Robert J. Bender
(L'ultt-il New stuff i 'in i i-Fpuiiili'iit)
WAKIIINHTDN, June II. "No-
I boys. I don't wain to eh 'til you. I'm
golu.-; lo tell vou ell that can be sa.'l
about the subject lor the motnen'.
Vou will understand why I can't go
hevond what I am go'ng to : ay.''
II is President llardlnn levea'iii',
iilmscll to newspaper correspondents
in Hie must si rlkins .characlerisHc h"
pus-.', tsch as chief oxecillive ol the
itation deallnrr fairly, ami at Hut
i.amc lime, ct naerva" ively with the
prniilt ms in hand.
Alter llttie tiionllis in Hie White
lit, Hie presPienl has pioved an
I ti teres: in;; Mudv in lilliiiau ipMitre.
pl'lucipally becuu.'.e h Is so human
lie lr, not a dytiamo. Ho will mil, dur
ing his lurm of office,' produce any
iipeclaciilar Ha.-.lies of lire. Il is ex
tremely doiili I ul that he will tin tiiiy
tliin.V si iicallonal lli doe ai't wor';
t'lai way. When he is' con 1 1 tinted wi.h
a iimstion lie sludie.i ii seriously,
counsels with bin advlaors ant then
mal-e.'i up ill. mind. , j
There can lie no doubt, after lliete
first three months, ilia! Hauling
make.; up his own iiiinil. Duriir; Hie
campaign li'.s opponents I opu.itetlly de
claim! II would be made up for him lit
a tcpitblic::!! senaloiial clliiue of in
fluent 'at. No'hing has transpired 'o
date to confirm the;- nnd Hie general
f'.mll ha; been a vl;Iosprcad feeling
of t onl'ideiice, tiiliauceil, til ctiur. e, be
cause of I lie uncerlaln'y which was
piovnlont In the country owing to Ihe
lii"t thai ilaidlng wn.t mil so promi
nent a lL;iire n.t othets In l he rep,ibli
can party.
liaitlltig. if Hie oliae. vat Ion of nit"
wlio iias olirervcd lilm at clone range
lince he took oll'iee can be logarded
as lelluhle, is I tying to do his best
"ri:;li;eou.;l.v." (The word U a lavnr
l!e i l Hie president.) In lii.i every art
illtl t xpre:- lion he liiatlife. t.s his etii;
eniess to do, ami Ins concern lest he
.nay not do what Is right to nil par
its concef.'.i'd. And II is this desire to
"cheat" no one. a desiio to play fair
all aionnd thai lead:; lo the prediction
Ilia! lie will no! do anything I'ioiy or
sensutionn), nothing that inlgltt "hurt'
sotuione during Ills teiiu of tiff ce.
It is u well known fact to W:ir.h
itigtou observers that I lt!:i::,i; wi'l
see almost anyone who wishes to sen
him. It Is estimated by Whi't; Unit.-.'
allachos that, since ho look office tic
lias shak.a h.imN wi.h at lea.il Jo turn
culleri and visited, by t.pticlnl appoml
intn.t, with liiiudi'ed;, m others. Ih
tidily calling list in meaior, It r e
-linple. than Hie aeiage weeklv a;'
poliitiiunt t.ileiular ot his ,i I'dt cease.-
Ii I - ah n a tai l III. ii v hen ' in ri
ha-. lUe m iate. v lib Harding, Hie -in
pi Illicit m.i bo iiud freitueiitiv is
fe.vtended illdt-l'lnltely, eiilie- brcati. (
the iitKlt!e:il is unusii.illv mleie.tel
'in wliat Ills caller mav have t-. s-.v i
tlftit he doeit not wish to hint lilm l
hi.uging Ihe iippoinlnif ul to an aliti ii
It im.:i.i;:(iii. A 1rie;id oi III
di nl tells Ihe .slory Hint on on
si. di llariillig lislcned lor an !
a t-iiior wno i)itolctl p.i . a-e
p;i.-siic;e from lite" ISible i i provt
Hie leiigue of iiiitlotin'wit unr;,-,!i
N'-i! thiil Hauling- ngioeil willi
views ol liis visitor, but v.u.. n.
ed in Ihe novelty.
Alio her example of Ihe pjt-t,
human nature sidu i.t found m hi-s-iclal
life, I ,j ami Air.i. Ila.tli.ii- Up.r
oui.hly enjoy lillle I unci It tu th, ,.im
givi n and enter into Uioni as n irHci
pants and not as ho.fl ami ie-ste ,i
Tlirijuglioui Washington He-ie j...
lie- n niiii-li i ommout can a d b ti .
"home.," atmosphere ol the W!i;'.
I louse giitlit :-iu;:s.
Ami, in ihe'eveiiltiRH, af'er lite d.u
ni.T ho llf, one may :,ee Ihe tvecultv
cot pi.. freiii:iil.i loaving t While
llottre for ,-i social visit ,.n Hi .
friends ahoul Ihe city.
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o. ( !
air i.
al 'o
ih.C
lilt
1
Open Wednesday
5th
Morning
June
KING GEORGE HOST
AT ASCOT
MEETING
Hy tlni-.t tl ' :iks
ASCOT, Kng., June 1 1. Kin;
(ieorge wan host to tlm fashion, lilt'
and aporling world today, wlp n Hi
in istrneialic Ascot ' race nice inc.
opened on the royal heath As.i,
is toyal property. !iti!l the i:inK a;,
poiii'H his own stewarils, .but i,th i
wise he allows the jockey dub :
run Hie meeting which IncPrl -sotuo
of the finest rr.clng oi , In
year. The beuutlf.i! tritcl: Is tit mvn
o;jcii to tlio public free, nnd Hi
onlv charges made am for Ihe :"i
eious griuitlstiintl seals and Hie 1,1 ;
betting enclosures, but thoiuatuts
A COMPhlSTE STOCK OF
FANGY AND RTAl'LK G ROGER IES
FRUITS AND VlOGFi'AULRJ
Ask For Our Prices
') I A') PHO NE V 0 U R ORDE 1 1
NEW STORE
FREE DELI VER :
NEW STOCK
Telephone Main ,301
I UAL ANDERSON, Proprietor
'i
l i
U :ERLiEADY
WATER1J0SS
SOAP
Gleans Hands, Glolhinu
(!ai')cb', Woodwoi'k
One 'Mid 5 II), Cans
ASM YOGR (i ROGER
Ulo
lUOtl
l-'i e
th -1
1 1
w here, on slated day loud -1 k i I -will
be sold directly to the consumer
by the producer, l-'n.h market--- al
leaily have litten opctli'd mill stalls
for the sale or dairy proilucts, meat;-,
vegetables, grain ami other fnotl.-t
noon will In added Similar mVrhet."
already ure functlonl..: with con
slderahle s;icces in the ulntc of
Sao Paulo ami Minns Heme.
Jimp
of latlit'h' and
.Millinery, 116
Mtllinerv Sale
Chiltlren't h ti-.
Eiu.1 afiCPUd.
III.iiK'
ARE YOU EIRE A SA1UJDAT?
Same pe iple i-iin be eonipitred tu ;t (..ulliA't As loll; u-
Hi.1 vslud it- hc.li, they can inaUe go itl profit nh Hut when
the bl't'i'it i.tth. itlt ,s w lit timtn .e( bad they dl'lf wi II
life ciiriellt. DtUl'l be like it s iilttaat dull I di Itl will) flu title
Ho like i.le.iuilaiat and you won't h.ive to tletienti e'i
the w lutl licpp uo your ste.tm a ul will Htralithl uhtiid. K.e
I'luiiulHK otnvurd towaitU votir DD al Itenp unviu; your tijoui
and yii.t'11 itsioh put I In a nhorter time tlmn vow'll roJilUo
Ol'l'.N AN AlVul'NT TODAY.
l.'cr
('cnl Interest.
I'aiil On Savings Acrnunt:
Citizens National Rank
p.
Di
ii.
J.
J
J.
H
Tclephuut M:lu :tUH
OHIrcr
Stnilnlnian. President.
Ilitrrt.ii
A. Itcllttif, Vice-Pin.
(Irootio, Cnsliler
Turuck. Aun't eaxliter.
I . Slatteluiuu
Aiiiuir ticuleil
Dr J A. lit liter
Dr II. ('. Olingor
II. U Kuck
J J lld milch
J J Van Dtillett
Two Kinds of Women
CI
We know' a woman, who when she noecU tj purehasc nejesavy
things for the home cr the family puts on her shopping eol.unlo,
(iahs a bit of powder tin her nose and sallies forth.
SI
nhops '
liere
Street'
one
and
ther
and
chases
up
and
down ..
another hunting' and h-ii-n t-i-n-g'.'AYhen sho. goto h:ni'j
fs'.io is j '. y and j-a-d-e-d. Sho feels ail nuu'sod .moh tally
7.
and iihvsieaily. . . . . ,
We know another who luu learned the v.vi of roadinjr Gji'on
iele advertisements before she starts out. SJio"J:mcls ftut . U'lini;
she wants and whoro io ffot it. ' Then sho goo3
straight
down
town
and
right to-the stores that has IT.
f;
In this way she saves time, money and eCfori. and coinesi
liouie I'jesh as' a daisy and ready to get friend husband a good
dinner fnsfend of .'takinp; him to the cafeteria.
Which one are you ?
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