THE DALLES DAILY CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, JUNE '16, 1321'. PAOE POOH THE DAILY CHRONICLE jfcttbllAtifeT 180 The Dnlleii. Orn. PublUhed Kvery Evnln Kxcept Sundny fey, th Chronicle TublliihltiK company Ino Bft R. Lltfln ..Oneral Manager ' Entered In Mcond etna Tho Dallas matter. postofflco an rfnltefl Prernt and United News SorTlco Mnbor of Audit IlurenU of Circulation DAILY CHRONICLE BY One year. In advance (111 month, In advance One month CARRIER IG.00 3.00 DAILY CHRONICLE BY MAIL One year. In advnnvo.. $r,.oo Mi months. In advance. One month WEEKLY CHRONICLE One yea'r. In advance -I2.R0 . .SO .$2.00 In ordering change of addrcsa, sub vcrlber should always glvo old at well new addra. .TELEPHONES Rdltnrlnl Rooms.- Ulnck 111 Bmlnof. Adv., Clr. Depts. Red 111 Huhdcrlhrra to t,o CaronlMo are Kiiar nteed acrvlco. Prompt and regular de livery of every aubucrlbcr'a pnper la the lm of the circulation department. The Chronicle carriers nro required to put the papers on tho porch or whorover th unsrrlher vvlnlien 'ho pnor dollvured. CITIZENSHIP ' Lrtst school election just 21 tiie,'. rrid true citizens of the schem' ills tricl marched up to tliu polU and expressed tlielr lireferenees. Such lassitude Is an Indictment against the city. 'How can you fathers and niotlibi'H oxpjct the school hoard and fbo teachers to take the Interest In your children that you expect ol t li n in If your outwaid nianllostlons arc thoso or a groundhog In the winter time? Loud woiild have been Hie roar ent up If members of the school board had gone to some oulingeoin expense for a new properly, or If they had permitted ti e hiring t f r teacher who taiuh!. Holsluivism. Hut lor all thai o.'iyuis ol- Tin. Dalles apparently cind last .ii'to, the school hoard could have I on imvay with murder. That'll not the right npirlt at all. In the last an,il-i.', in an mini. Ilo the power of children shall bo (..."ing ,'iow .war ciu'jd for In I hi schools. .Put yourself In th-i poaitlon ol a nlan who runs for the aoluwl bond because he conscientiously believes he will be ol' service there. Yo,i are running lor olfleo In a district T'Jilch can muster in round figures close to 2,000 voters. Just 20 of theni turn out. or one percent. The other !!) percent, by their altitude. Indicate thai they have- no inteiest in the mat I or. A good man would probably lose considerable faith In things un der such conditions. There are four good men running for the school olllces Monday. Two of theni will ho elected for throe year terms. There :uu no issues In thin election. No on" Is trying to blip anything over so far as it Is possible to see. The lour men are taxpayers and lathers, Home may servo Ihu district hot lor. than others, but who they are we would not ten- turn to say. There is Just one tiling about it nil. A uueslioii of citizenship Is In volved, not of the men who are can- dldates, but your own. It you are in- ivrested In your cliildien vote! If, j on are Interested in The Dalles. Vote! II you don't give a rap about anything, slay at home. - -o - ON THE TREK The next time you are down town any old time of the da), morning or evening or noontide, lak a KM. a the machines paikcd nhai", Hi" fiih Notice how many are ptlee j high with baggage; w.th ten' i ami on m p chairs and rr.tiag pans all slacked together, and with hall' a ilczen suitcases and oilier lu;gag" eaiiieis stiapprd on any old place where they will stlik. Or notli'i' (he machines thai pas by in the stieels. ,5-e how many ol (hem at" obvio lsl the vehicles id tliillislB. The occupants ale diessed in outing clothes, '11111 the dog tied on tin' running Imanl hit a hoied. travel worn appearance. The tourist tick Is on. and the number of tintcl"rs inming through In gasoline buggies is 1 1 eiiiendoiis. Thiee out ol tiie machines one sect) In town now arc those at tourist. The tralflc Is alnnwi unbeliovo ably large, and eiiunlh astonishing air the places I'l'oin which then' tiavcleiH originate, it U no uncom mon thing lo hcc a do?.. -it or more cais coining through the ilt .ach da 1 1 out points cam of the ltmi;v iiio.iulalnu Olio would think that business conditions ol the laM win ter should be keeping at lot of them home. Inn nppnioiit ihc gums A met lean gyps is moie numerous t,lns r t liitti ever beluro. .Ma) he those aie a lot ol war millionaires who made llieii Make when lime Men- good, and are mil worthing now localise Dad Is out id a Job Hill whatever It Is. the great ml K"a'u.n Is on. A parage man Ik ro i.piiiiaible lor the statement thai eui'H carrying tourists through the clu iivera::e IMi dally. .itiieiica Is lit'coiulug a n.uloii of i -iiiiads. it would seem, nomad of '.lie nisnliiie unite and the paved road tlood loads are making travel easy and cheap autoiiiobllus aie fin Milling eustorneiH who are not iiiIk infiais by any menus, Hie oppoil in lly lor Kival swings tlnoiigh the WrH U0i clii'lil'ly llliill tlio siiiiie amount of travel by train woultl ei it llit'i'i. t Tin- auto tourist gelti so iiiucIi 1 lore out ol' a hip 'on than dota lb." iiiu! who koch n it am. no can liavol Iho by-ways an. I beauty spot' wlii-ru ttiu steel I tills ilo nut pono I rate Tlio thins most striking In Hi" lour n procession (Ills year Is llio iMli.i'ji.f ol' campers. Nearly over) ear (f tiuvelors Is fnden down with lamtung Rear. FolkM such as these are not worrying nboul ctt Iiik In 1 1 it Mxl town whete there Is a 'nitt' All" Ihey want Is a place whore Nl tat can lie paiked anil the."" is nough water to keen the codec eoi mm scorching. Tbcv sleep in their rar.s, or on the gioilud beside I -ley arc In tin; open air 'J I tin :n llOU fK meals, not a thin 'tf it the day. They eat he-man wear hiking dads and cam blinkely blink what anyone iihmu how they look. Tho Joy of life is their's for every minute of the trip. School may keep or not. l'u and ma and the whole family are seeing the country prob ably for the first lime In their lives, maybe after years ol toll. They are ically seeing what u big country it is; realizing its resouices, meeting Us peoples. Tiny go hack homo wiser and a whole lot prouder. They arc better citizens, more Intelligent eltizena, and it is a thousand to one shot that every one of them goes home a 1UII percent American, no matter what lils hybrid tendencies may have boon at the start. It'll a great life, HAHVEGT SEASON Loaded tnirlis go rumbling down the sired all day long and far Into tiie night. Heavily laden express car riots trail behind oilier tohicjes heading lor the railroad station, t the express oll'lce one seen crates pil ed high on one another, awaiting lor I ra Ins, Crotvdu go trooping to the. oieliaitl". each day. At the packing plants hi; 'crows aie winking day and night get ting Ihu delicate Irull ready lor shipping, Car.i stand on-sidings to re- "tailvo the burdens lhe,) will transport across the continent, blazoning Die I nanus of Tho Dalles and ol Withco county, j The bin vent season Is a good one. and the bury period of today, coin- 'lug after long mouths of iiioiiotonoii' .slump and inactivity, Is uxhlluratliig. pl'liu very thought that once again ev eryone can work, at least temporarily. If theie is the desire to work, Is ie treslilng. ! Strangers dropping Into l lie city to day, and goodness knows that a lot of them are coining along In automo biles, might well think The Dalles an 'oasis in the land of depression. Un lortuuatcly this city has suffered wIMi al the others I mm the grand return to Ihu .so-called "not male) ," Inn Just now he city is abuzz, with the harvu,. of the cherry hanging high, Theie havi crop and Hie goose I:- been jears when the U'naco county cherry crop was great er, hut never lias thorn been a time when the iiuallty wan tluer. The cher lies tills car arc just about as tip top as Hie) can be. Wasco count) cher ilea are becoming ruinous till over the east lor their iiualltv. It mc:ms kmmwx j tiling when dliieal bu.crs Inuu the big markets come In here and tell 1 producera that the) have the best jlrull of Ha kind grown anywhere, and thai Is Just what has happened this u eel'. Telegrams horn the buyers in the east show that Wasco coiintv cherries win icceivlng first consideration tins year, as Ihey have In past .tears, in a lew ilny tin; big black l.itmbert.i aim lllngs will begin i caching tin- huylnis centers In huge nuaulltiet, lor carina'! shipment.!, .as litis in written, are be uig switched In the yards to go into easlbotmd (rains. i'vei)oiiu in Tho Dalle., docs not own a cheri) orchard, and a lot ol us don't know an of the iheri'.t or chanllsts b) ilielr iliwt n.uties Thai doei.n'1 keui an.t of us iiont heiun pioud ol the ilouilshlng cheirt cm tuio Hint is doing iiuiie to put tin.-. ell) on I he map than anv other tailor The churi) business. U(I ;o roads, benellclally allei t. i t en on, here, and too much cannot he done .o fosier li, fheriles, m-e small thiiigv. and a lot of lolks. who reuieinlicr onh Ille old "pie cherrt" tire in tl,,. I, ,,,,. bad; tard under which Hint used in Play when ilie.t weie kids laniiot ion i.i- oi incut ueinu sinppcti in and in en car load lots. lull, Hut Juwi Hinp and conside. tanner) planning to bu.t tills seai.on. Oilier auem les Uiai one .too huts ire i, in carload iiiiug lo tihlp trout 10 to (And heule thei.e, an aterage ol 70U ciimw a dit) tit guiiiji out of here to I local polnis In tho uoriltw.Hi '' H't a Hue big hinduc- aiu-i .til .md ei lallllt Wasco coilltit , nto -i lacular une. Again we shj , o,i unu'i luiiiuot be done tu iotei and cm our agu it, Specialized cheri.v culture, like a; pie iiich.irdilig. like Iho (itrus gio,et in ( aliroiuia. like the bouau'a wheat l.imii and til t hi p'li'ii' t utile rutiges Hoover, Cabinet's Tired Man SECRETARY OF COMMERCE HAS WORKED TOO MUCH AND PLAYED TOO LITTLE; FIRST ON JOB IN MORNING, WORKING UNTIL LATE EVERY NIOHT. By Robert J. Bender (Untied Ni.'Wii Slnff Ooii-iTpimilciil) WiASIIlNi'.'I'O.V. June IS. Secre tary or rommeice llerhert I loot er gives one (lie dlsllnci Impression of a Minn ilia; hat winked loo much and plavod too little tinting his fist ihrci months In the cabinet. Hoover Is always the object ol In toreited obsorvalion by Iho llnong.i who conslanlh stand about the Win'" House on cabinet days lo gel a "close Up" of the picsldent'.'! oriicial tautlly. And alniost Invariably Ihu lirst ex pro".' slon that springs from (he lips ol ob servers Is: "How tired he looks." As a manor or tact Hoover always Oonvets the linpiession that ho I.' tired. The first time .the writer saw hlin was alter he had come lo Amer ica from Ilelgium some .tears ago lo begin the food administration work in this country. Ho had Just been out lining his views lo the senate agricul tural committee pending formula! Ion ol the food bill. The committee a' that lime advocated a coiumii'.slon for the work. "A commission," Hoover exploded when the Idea was broached. "A com- . mission never works taster than I li I . Mowotii man on It." Iloofor looked tired then. Ilo had been dlicctor general of food relii lor a long time. Yet bo wasn'l so llri'd out that he was willing to take sole charge of It In the United Stale.':. In I'nri'S, we nil thought Hoover looked tired. He was working night and day on mwiiid problems. Yet. alter Hioko weie over he returned to Hie Unllc't Stales and launched into another big work Ilia' of Kar Kasle'-'i relief. And even before thai was end ed be had been ptessed into service on llaiding's cabinet. So Hoover, with no re"-! lo spunk ol m the last seven years, might well look I lied. Certain little characteris tics, however, pioblildy make hltn ap pear moio wear) than he leally Is For example, when he is talking It" either eases tar down in his chair, so is a distinctive western development. These things characterize the won' Iroiii (he east, We can ver.t well take pride in a hur.ltie.is lluf utlvci'H.'.os the couimuri lly so well. And Iho tact that It h growing each year in a smiling cli mate exlnmely favtunhlc to its de velopment should bo a source of sati:' lad Ion to cvo'.yono. SAFE FOR WHITES By Janus T. Kolbert (United Press Stnll' I'onvf uuluiit) WASHINGTON, June IS. Til victory won by the United State.-, against the malarla-carrylir; Insect ol the Panama Canal zone may lu duplicated on a much larger scab in the tropics by the .Mttlford scientillc expedition, now on a lri of exploration and research alon' the Amazon river and its iribularie. The paily is expected to leave I i : Paz, Bolivia, about July 1, for tit, plunge Into the forests and Jungle of the eastern slopes of the Anile and thence into (lie interior. Might men are in the party. Dr. H. 11. ltuslihy, dean of the college of pharmacy of Columbia university, Is director of tho expedllioii. Olliets in the parly tire Dr. William t Al Mann, bureau ol entomology, I'.' S. department ol agrlcult.ne; Dr. 10 .M. Pearson, authority on lislies; Dr. O. 10. While noted botanist; Dr. Frederick I.. I lol l man, insurance company official and an authority on public health and an expert rlllemaii and a motion picture cameraman. The parly will study anil make collections of plants, Insects, fishes i it WHEN A MAN MARRIES i a iccont national lugs bank officials U iled men save more and iuoii) savings Juno than lu any other inonlh, So June, the month of brides- and sweet , girl graduates and eager boys with Ihu llghl of the world's battle in their eyes -is also the month of Sav 'nr.s Aecmiii s. Hut why limit this advnniage to married folks'.' Everyone needs a .livings account and now la the best tl''.' to start one. And hers Is a good place- -vvheio go t'l sot vice inid secuvli) ol funds make our' inletest rati) doubly atiuuive. Interest Paid on Savings Accounts THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK The DitllBs', Oregon I I that Ills shoulders barely appear over I the top of It, or he leans lorn aril on his dek, tapping the top thoughtful ly with u pencil while he talks. When lie is out of doors, his hat is alniost always lilted over his left eye, his hands in hi.i Irousur pockets, Put up to him a iUes,ion, however, and the apparent weariness disap pear. He la called upon to switch rapid!) from the amount of exports and linior s ol Ucrmany to the piopcr standai dlzed weight of a loaf ol' In en, I - and docs so Willi that incislvenc:s or knowing what ton are talking about. One who talks with him can i cattily see how It, would make any man (lieu carrying around In his brad what Hoover docs, were he not lo do any thing else. Tiie double i: - and it is cau.ing some concern to his friends right now -Is that he is living to do loo much else. illoover rtaris work usually before any of the commerce department cleiks aie down In the morning. And It Is a rare day that does not find hltn still at his desk at (i.-.K) p. m, after nioM of the clerks have gone. On one of these occasions when Hoover wa ; leaving lila secretary mild: "Well, chief, ( Hoove:- Is the "chief lo those about lilm) how about n lit tle work a! home tonight?" "Not unless It's cxtienionly import, ant tonight." Hoover replied walking over to 'a pile of panels. He went through theni hurriedly - and then tool; mort of I hem home with him. Hoover Is called upon Io.bcq more kinds of people than anv other de partment executive. Danism, busi ness men, mechanics all classo; of indualrlal leaders aro Involved In the plans ho is I'nnnutallilg for helpiii-; Ametican commerce. 'While those :;o on during the day. I know of Inntiitier able occasions when he lias boon up until after midnight with other cabinet mom hum working ou'doinesllc 'ii'ua lions. And, Willi all this. Hoover ra.vs his chief fun and recreation "arc found in work"." and reptiles. Health 'conditions and the etfoct on t lie ppopps of the troiiiea by Hie insects and oilier tllscaso spreadeln will be carefully studied with a view of destroying thu pests and providing seiunis against inlcction. The ultimate ob ject is to make life mote coinl'oi't able and worth w.lille living undo' tropical conditions and .einble com mercial enterprises to .joxtend their fluids of activity. Dr. Kushhy, who already has a number of explorations in the tropics to his credit, expects to bring back at least ft.OUO specie.) ol plants to the collections in the New York botonlcal gardens. Ilaiv aid university and the National Museum in Washingtcn. Larg-' quan tities of drugs will also be sent bi.cl: for study by specialists. Dr. Mann will devote his time to a study of the disease-carrying insects and how lo de?,tioy them Kxperlnicnts witli many different insecticides will be carried out ! an effort to develop something whicS will be effective in protecting trav-let-.! and natives troni attacks by noxious Insects. The party will travel by mule, rafts and canoes and make stops at favorable points for Investigation ot the surrounding country. " K planned lo reach the city of Moncas, Hrazil. in November of this year d'resent plans call for the expedition to leave Moncas early In 1922, fo the Itio Nerro and Wo Uiipes. Al one point on this Journey the part) will cross I lie trail of the fanioua Hoosevelt exxprdlllnn. Kxtraordinary precautions agalns' skin diseases and other Infections tot' the tropl" have been taken. I'.vcr.v member has been vaccinated agaln -t 'smallpox, typhoid and pneumonia Huge supplies of medicines and ser inns of- all kinds have been taken along. These Include a at I snake venom, quinine, to ward off malaiii. and a' Vruiu to coinhat dysdrifery: coaloronrp qf buy- waa nald thai mal tha" single men--' accounts are opened d lu OVER 4000 ATTEND LECTURES An Inleiestlng piece of vlsualba-' lion wiik has been ace nuplished j In the city during lhe past year by i Rev. John I.. Hogue, ol the Haptlst. i church. Since June I, 1020. ho ban given 53 lantern talk1', In the public schools, Thompson's Addition, Hast end, West end in In all; at the icily library 13; Haptlst church 17; Congi .'gatl.onal chinch two; Chrjs Han church one; United Hiethren church five: County Home two. The total attendance at these talks was 1701. The largest crowd niimbcied 20(1 while Hie smallest was 12. Two of the lectures were paid affaltn being put on in connection with Hoy Scout piegrains. At nlno of them a collection was taken to pay foi the slides while the rest were given at no charge to the public. The larger number of sots of slides were se cured from the state university and the onln expense war. tor tianipor lailon. Twelve of tho lantern talks given In the public library had a total attendance ol' 719 people and (he cost of Hie slider, amounted to J1.93 which was about 710 of a; cent per person for entertainment. LOOKING BACKWARD (Fiom The Chronicle. June IS, lj!ni.i The militia last night was practiced on skirmish, drill. Although this win their first practical lesion on the drill, they accomplislic 1 It very crod illlbl), under the direction of Cipisii Chi isnian. The drill is a very inipori ant one, establishing from a compac line of men in a very short space of time a line of skirmishers live paces apart. Aficr the skirmish drill Ihey were marched to tho armory where they executed faultlessly the re malmlcr Of the tactics in military ills cipline. .Tiie H. P. &. A. N. company lias lo-t sonic ol' lhe piles at the foot of Hi 1 Motor Service Garag'e We Give Superior Service ': v- Announcing the fact that wo have 20,000 square feet of concreteflAfloor space available for storage purposes. t Our basement is concreted, heated, and frost proof. We are prepared Lo accept anything for storage at reasonable rates from a trunk to a truck. it Our Specialty is Service at the Gas Tank i . . . . Wilson & Loomis, Props. Successors to Motor Service Co. The Best of the Bargain AYhcn you buy advertised goods you are getting the best, of the bargain. , ...... Only good goods, fairly priced, can stand the strain of advertising. Ypu can't imagine a mer chant -or manufacturer ad vertising a lot of articles that pre poor in. quality, poor in make, and that will not give reasonable wear. Such goods can't stand the strain of. ad vertising. The business can't stand the strain of public con demnation. When a merchant signs hjs name (o " statement he' h careful of what he says. When the whole reputation of his business ii at- stake, he is doubly ca-efol. When that s'atfinent is being sent out t j Congressional Campaign of 1 922 Being Waged In Washington By L. C. Martin (I'nlteil I'rcfis Stuff l!ot tesuondetit) WASHINGTON, Juno 18 Sharp political lightings, presaging the storm ol the congr?snlo.ial dec' Ions of 1922. arc forking the sky here abouts, and the issues of that cam jpalgn are beginning to loom up like thunderclouds. For despite the fact that the re publican administration has been only a little over three months In power, democratic, party leaders arc already avtive They count cacli day of the G. O. P. administration a day in the net campaign, and arc pro ceeding as though the elections were only a short way ofl. Tiie Issues which have already tcken dellnite shape, In the demo cratic inlnd, at least, are. these: 1 Governmental expenditures and the lax burden. 2 The tariff. World psace. The democrats are proceeding on the theory, their lenders in congress acknowledge, that the republican ad ministration will accentuate those Issues day by day and month by month until they v.MH finnlsh all the material needed for n first o'ass light for control or Congress, The democratic campaign, as exemplified in the tactics of leading' democrats In Congress, Is to call publis atten ion day by day to failures, real or apparent, of the republicans to live up to campaign pledges of economy, incline, which wcro pulled up by the lifting force of tho vvutcr. "The river will rise about 10 feet moie. A coin inucd rise is probable until the maximum height is reach oil. Cooler weather lor. the next three days." This Is the (ex of a telegram re ceived this morning by S. L. Drookt from Observer Pague, and was con m a'K the people, so that any thing in.it that is not true will be known to all of lite employes mid most of hte friends; then you may be sure he is ten times doubly careful. So, when you buy adver tised, goods you get the best of tho bargain, because they must be a advertised. That is. whv if pays you fo rca;d Chronicle advertise ments, and fo buy the goods advertised. Advertising pro ted you. Read it and get tho best of the bargain. reduction or living costa through slashing of federal spending, aids to business through speedy . tarilf revi sion, ichahllltatlon of tiie railroadu and kindred domestic questions. They have already bcgi.n lo call attention to what Ihey 'name tho delay of the Hauling administration In wot kin-, out an International ar rangement to Insure peace, as a sub- t stltute lor lhe Wilson league ol im- tlons. Senator Underwood, demo cratic leader of the Sinate, did that, in a speech on the pending navy bill. "You said when you rejected the Versailles treaty that you fiivoied some International understanding." said Underwood to tin republicans. "You have been In power three months, and what have you done?" It Is by that sort ol thing the de mocrats hope to get the country lo watching for every mistake, error of onimlsslon on or commission, and every delay of the (i. O, P. By the time the campaign aetimlly begins,' they hope to have the voters In a state of indignation." Republicans: In and out of congress nro aware ot this. They are urging leaders to fol low Harding's Hp and cut govern ment expenditures until it hurl Hurting a lew officeholders to tlte benefit of the great army of voters back home would bo only wiso economics, but extremely wise poli tics, these somewhat worried repub licans argue. firmed by a telephone message. Thiii would bring the rivor to a height of' 50 loot, lacking only 9.0 feel or being, up to, the 1S1I4 rise. In telephoning to Pague, the latler said that 10 feet is considered the maximum figure to he attained and thai al least G feet more than the present stngr wan po?ltivc. This will do a vast amount of dam: age and cause' considerable '-trouble' anil expense.