PAGE FOUR THE DALLES DAILY CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1921. THE DAILY CHRONICLE Biubfiihud 1890 The Dallei, Ore, Published Every Evenln Except Sunday hy the Chronicle Publishing company inc Sen B. Mtfln General Manager "Entered In The Dalles postofflce a cond cla matter. -United Pre and United" News Service MhjbT of Audit Bureau of Circulations OAlLY'CHRONICLE BY CAHRIER Una year. In advance JJ.W 6lx months, In advance i.0 0U d'aIly c-HRON7cre"BY-MA,T ; One year, In mlvutivc. tlx months, In udvunco W.iJ Una month ..... ..- : 6H - WEEKLY CHRONICLE One 'year, in artvmn. - In OlderlliK cl'"iiK crlber should nlnay new- addrunv. Of Hddf''HII, KIvh old m Will' TELEPHONES editorial Itomiis ... ... UIhck in Business,- Adv., Clr Omita Hud 111 Hilhi'!Tl7erio Him M011I1 lu m Kimr anteed service. 1'nmipt and ii-kuIki de livery of every nibsi-ilher'a paper I I In Im of the cliciilailiiu lepm iiiicnt Tin Chronicle carlleis urn leijulii-il to pm the papers on the poich or wIuTvit th uoscrlber wUhea 'he pHhur delivered objective of th'j Japniipse In their cxpuiiHlonlsl duns, High! In RfiKlncil the lit'oplc nit tillve lo I hi' fci;llli3 that uvIhIm be lu'i'sn Hit! I'nltnl tSi.'iit'H ami .Japan, and fln racial rioiiiiiIs If for nr.tli liiK clHt', liavi- :iti onu sciiiplt;H siKttliiHt an nil I. nine which would nice inltut' the Unit Ai Kingdom lnio a war on ihi! .s 1 1 1 1 of tlii' .lapniiir,:). Ii Is .slmil'fuMtit tliat ai this very tliiio, when Hie premiers an iiii'cllns and ho Important t question ends, lliu I'nllcd Sliitt k should In- prepar ing to concent tnte Iin majoi fleiM In tlio western sen. Itjn the iiiukI radical doparturt' I 'ui;i I lie naval pol Icy of this eoimiry In liiidivdecudeH. It is pioli.'ihlt ilia' tli' llf. t older Ik as imicli a rttrolfo In illploniacj as I Is ol del'enHlve strati i;y. Will Hays, Dynamo of Cabinet POSTMASTER GENERAL IS GLUTTON FOR PUNISHMENT WORK; HAS. ABILITY TO IMPART HIS -.ENTHUSIASM TO OTHERS; SNAPPY DRESSER. I OF 1,11. ( II n r. Til. ui. n.t It, U'.isto and L'.iia- land, t.ees. . I.. H. turin; THE SCHOOL ELECTION There has not been In iiccnt years . n "l-s1 e" In conned ion with the school administration of the 11!! Ii dist-det, which includis The Dalles and some surrouinlln.", territory There never should he any Issue.. There should he iiothin:.; else In con nection with the schools of this or any other city except a policy, and that 'policy should he to promote tlio heal possible free, public educational advantages lo the children of the community. It is efJIte evident from II ltc- t ion results .Monday that there will he no Issues In the school titration here If I ho public can pie- By Ralph H. Turner I (United News Htiilf Com-Kpnhrielit ) ! WASHINGTON, .Iltne 22. - How ilni'K Will Hays stay put Iodk enoiiji'i to nccomplhdi niiyihiii!.:'.''.' That's the llrr.t iiieslion one tni'-'hl asl; about lliu wlr, dynamic po. ' master' ;'eiier:il as hi. Ictus rtoiu one loom to i.nnttier, r.lnps one man on the bad:, ;rab!'. .-mother by the hand, jabs the bell for h Id Stenoi-nipher and niii lies a hap lor the telephone. I Will i!a,r. Is Hie eollnge. cheer It-ad-'tr, tianuplaiiled to an olflce unite, llo lis ii bundle of noi'voim eneitfy, clamor llnlfOor acliim. Arid he him a Iniaefc ol iK-tllV 11. I The?-. den , down at the p.-ntolflcu (I nun The Chronicle, .June Tl, liliii.) iitepai iiiient, tliar 1 here's nn lo it mo. The expect. :d baa happem il. Thi'l,jn anoul the hose.. ThniV. because l islliK water ol the liver has wai.bed . ()f Ills eariie-iiii' SH, h I., nel loiiHtless and out the track in various places be-j Hie tacitliy ol" applying his teaelilni;', iwceu Umatilla and The Hallos, and iho.o alioiit'litui. This collee clieer I nil He Is impeded If not blocked. The leader doesn't i i i1 1 when lie has finish. lnoiniliK passeneer was delayed by a!..,! t?i vlatr the yell Then he himself washout of Ihiee leniillis of raJI abov I Join.: the e.aine -ti Klntton for L()()KIN(2 BACKWARD Ktnferl's cannery ami did not arrive until !l a in. A special coin1 1 1 net ion niew wat dispatched io the scone of the trouble at 4 o'clock in Hie iiioiie liiB. ! incut. name -a Hlmton for punish- who keeps shout injj for more when nioHt of his teammates have called lor time Hays has the ability lo Impart hi', entlnt.-.lar.ui to o hets. I f has demon straied that he war. downright e riotirf In his huinanl.lnc Idm." He jllitt his Ideas Into piaiiice ai Hie rlnr' lie wan convincing, he et tiled to In lleve In his job and he wr.r'ied h.ir.l The ,ibeer leader bt'.an to t:.l: on i many coniniemlable trails or tne thoilfibtful minded .Similar m;1i.j1 sii pei jnltjiidrnl'. Through It all. IIay; mdiicM'd what be really had stalled out to adiieve the creation 'of a new pnt liolo ", around the Jio.-ttollice deiiai lineal. II ba.v "peppiit up" the employe.: I lid made .them Ihlnlt lile nilglit lie woi lli wltlio'atier all. . Huya Ik a precise, i nappy, neitlv dresi.ed liidivlilual He miclit lie tin- exiibeiant, eni husiaM Ic r.ab sniaaa .er j for Classy Clothes', Inc lint, actually, j 'Hays is not the "j:izV type. He'-, i Juki :i hard woildnR, bai kboite ol-llie-1 nation American,' who is loud ut' re counting I llf precocity of five-year-old Will, ,lr (lovernoi oluott has annotiiifeil Hint A. C. llarber, state liiH'.iraiice comnihi .loin r and s'ale fiio imirsliil. will be l 'ltpiioinlcd when his term esplrjs. .llllie ".H, (lovernor Oicott c.i Kriduy an n iiiiieptl hi" appointments for llr ntnie board of aeronautics, created by the IcKisliitu.e of this yt ar The nppoinlec!: ait" rchie '. Hot!:, fori- for five year term; Walter ti. La Oritiuk', for foticy a" teim; Hlckniati, Portland, tliiee-y'-n!' I.oo It. D' Vnliev, Ki.rebim: real property, according lo an opln Ion bv Attorney Oenural Vnn Winkle. two year one-year teim; lerm. Kloyd Hart. Mcill'jrd. All loral -salary i'.l's that wt'i" voted on In some count 1-s of Ore"on oil June 7 "l'e defeated, Mineral rljjhts thai have no. been a si" sed for some fean- can be as so strt and hould be .i. -ciiel 'is A Rtntunui)t issiied by Sam A. K.ei, Set'ietiily ol st at , shows that a total of $J1G,G33.C5 has been paid out in educational aid to Oregon ex act vice men tinder un act passed by the jv Di!e in 191!). A total or 5545 funner soldlrM, sallots or niarlnea have taHtn advantage Of tlio act, A '.t)r! i 'oliinibia Knilt C.nnnln'? company indoi poiatt-s lor J'JO.OOu. Wamic union Kiinday school will eel ebiale the Ponrih ol July by havlnt; a picnic at the picnic ground one mile and a half west ol Wamlc. ICverybodv Is Invited to come. Ilrlnn your baskelr ailmlui- and have a kooiI time. Committed on arraiifipiuenls Henry vent them. The nubile mind saw Dilver, .Marl In Willi;, Krank 'WooH- mntiiiiiis ill l ie lirocriilll cock, .wr. nun .mis. .iiii. .ir. aim .uis. BOIliethlllK Monday and set out lo ma'.:e it rl;;ht. More Important to tl aiiimunlty hfiweve.' was the interest maiilt't sl ed in the eluelioii. Mr. Kurl'. and Mr. Malloy, perhaps uiore than any other members of Iho board, will leel thut I ho public Is watching them, Inasmuch as I lie foiincr reodv id moie vott-s than have been cast altogether In any one year In the labt tea. a Digger pacific fleet W. V. Alaglll, Kllgene I'ralt. 'Workmen have finished the Interior of the K. of P. hall ami work com menced this moining on the furnish ings. The lodge has expended more than $liMiii for furniture and hangings and their equipment Is elegant and complete. A Hnrdmnu piano, liom llm Jacolrien Hook and Music company, was placed in Hie hall this morning HOOD HlVt-.'t PUBLICATIONS 1ST IN WEEKLY CONTEST Uncle Hum is iiol going to bu told by Iho other powers of the win Id what to do. He is not going lo let tiiti dlplott'i'als of . Ktiropean hatlons lur'g5, und Kiuall tlescrlle his boun daries 'uor conduct his treaty nego tiations for It i in. "No better evidence of the attitude of Inn piesotit adiiilnistrallon to Waids the rest of Hie world Is shbwn than In ttr. oiiUms Just made thuiBferting capital ships of the h'HVyVo the Padtlr fleet. It Is highly significant at this time that Lloyd Ueorge, is meeting wit Ii lile prtmileiit of all the dominions of the llrltlsh ein Ire, and ilw most Important tpies tion belole this couleielice Is that of renewing the -Anglo-Japanese pact. 'J'hu, treaty between tli.at llritaiu and Japan will cxplie within a lew months. It wad this tieaty which bio'ught Japan into the world war in VJU and which i;csulied hi ililvlni: the (ierinaiis fiom ihelr Chinesi po billon at Shantung. It was this tr. aty which gave I lie Japanese giollllds ior their aggression which remll vd lu seizure of the Herman cable htatiuu on the island ol Vap, and which they now claim despite the demand oil the pail of the United States that the Island is internal ion ull.eil. It Is iiol going o be so easy lhl time for (Ileal llrltaln lo renew Hie tilliancv with Japan. There Is n glowing reeling thioiighoul the wot Id ilini iilliauci'S should be between peoiles ot the '.anic lace and ol the Milne lauguai'es Cial llritaiu iMiuld lik.- nolhlnf. heller than lo form a tieaty with the United Slatea to binding ah that ol the eu'eti"'. Which look KiiKlaiid I'laiice and Kits si. i together Into the gteai war ' Moitiavei llrltaln' gieat colonies ha. tledoped a teelinu id' I'lde peliilelicti as ii roHllli of Hie v. a which is lat liom .eiiiisut lug lo the people who iesld o,i the Tight I I1 He Isle, llrltaln reilUes her d bt to the colonies lor their woil; in ih War. She ieall.e ho helpless she ,W(i.lld be with: ill Hum Theie U one ot these dollllnon whlch meinly dlspiows ot an al llunco b'ntw'eell thu iiiolltei' i'(iuiltt'. .Mid Japan- Thin U Attntitilla. I'eo plu in (he I'altcd Statu ihltik the ientliui'iii on Hie Pacini- o..sihI b. blit.r againa. the Jnp. but It bard Jy compaie with iho anil-Jap ' Hplrl' lu Ausnalla 1 The Austrahatib lear and hate Hia Japs. They aie tabid against the Nipponese and absolutely bar them fiom Hie coliutiy Thin same splill Is Juht as htiong In N'w .calami, ami it" exirtis moie or Icm. i.i ctuitult. 'i'w'o of tiligliilid'a nii'thUesi eolonlex. Iheli. aie opposed to a Japanese al liance. ' 'Phe Austialiatl goveiniuellt known to tiiroimly titMtr an an '" eiuiidiug with Hie Pulled Slates Wbeieby il would amUt this eouulty in Hie event ol a war between the Jupb and Aiueiicn. 'Vhn AUbtrallan . ligatd the Phlllpplne.t lib the gu'c way io the Paclllc froin Asia, and carry on a propaganda to the eUect that Hie iPliillpplues will Im thu lrl OltKHON ACHUIICPLTUKAL LKC.K, Corvallis, June - The Illver C.lader in coinpetltlon 8U other county weeklies, won place in the Oregon weekly, COL Hood with first rurul service contest al Kai iners' wink. The a.wanl was on the. basis of amount anil (piaUty of rural news, features, ami editorials written to give tlio reinleis llr1 best possible service. The ( I lacier had nearly a polled score and won the silver loving cup. The Hood Itlver News won second I lace. The News was considered almost on a par with Iho (Haider fio in the standpoint of niral Hervic. The Itecotil-Chleflalu of ICnlerp, We. Wallowa countv, won third place. Plve awards were made for fourth place: The Polk County Observer, Dallas; Argas, Ontario; Hraplilc. Newberg; Washington County News Times Purest (iiove; and the Newn Itopoitor. McMlnnvllle. The Judges had considerable difficulty in pick ing out the best live out of eight papers almost equally good. News Front State Capital (Chronicle's Salem Hitreau), .Atlister of the state iii'-Mtioeiiii'.; de SALKM, Or., June -U.--A' thorough partmcut, Is cotiilin tlm: a siti vey i.i bred horso show will again be a j both the north and Hie outh por feature ol Hit; state lair In Septdii-a tlons of the valley, her. This was decided at a meeting - -- - of the fair board in Salem toeently. 1 j, atniulanl oil company report '. I lo Uie secretary of stale that for th" Peenuso of litigation thai has been : ,imMMI f - .muv k ki, oi,.?ti liislltuted against the, state highway a.C.Ufi.Hofl.ri gallons of g.isolln an.l coinmlssloii lu Polk county i dative ; )a, S4((j(jt u taxes un Hie salts. lo the west side unite ol the Pacilli highway, the coinuihision tears tin entire road building piogrnm in Poll. county may bo held up another year. Are You Prepared For The Canning Seasoni lave a large supply ot" all tlio seasuii's nocesdilies at pi'k'os that are ally low. Mako tlie canning .season profitable and fjel the best on ? We h exception the market. Best Cane Sugar, per 100 lb, sack - $7,00 Hall's Perlcct Mason Jars Economy Jars Pint' ' " ' ; p.W) Pint :. $1.35 Quarts ': : , $1.15 Quart $1.50 i.j,.gal : $Ui5 "Jo gal : $1.95 , , , r., T Economy Jar Caps, dozen 30c Hall's Ideal Class Jars on Mason Jar Caps, dozen Juc Jltit .pL.U . Quart .$1.40 Royal Club Grey Rubbers, 3 doz.,.25co PAR 'Water, light and gas utilities oper ating, In Otogon are given until August 1 lo lile briefs III protest against a proposed unllorni sysf in ol account Inj,' adopled by the public service commissions of Otegou, Washington and Idaho lor the tltlli lies opeialitig 111 the three stales. At a mooting of the stale hi ?hwav commission in Portland June '2i bids I will bo opened on road building p. j I Joels in Curvy, I.ane, Washington i Yamhill, Coos, Jackson, Josephhr VvIIERE CROCEHY TRICES ARE LOWEST 'WW, A poll tax, the return of uiiloino biles to the lax rnllr. I'u n her taxa tion on estates, t'.tate income laves, ami taxaiiou of ceitaiii clasrcs of iihiis that aie not' now .taxed are some of the suggest lens 'made by Hie slat- Coinmitloo on luxation, created by the PI'Jl legislature, lor the pur pose of lightening the burden of taxa Hon on hind. The committee met in Salem d.iring the wcuk and I. N Hay as elected chairman. A new Irrigation district, known as Iho Port Votiuey district has been or ganl.eil in Josephine county, but K yet to receive the approval of the state ( nglneei lng department. The district has naked the state Inlg.i Hon suourilles commission to certify a bond Issue of lir.,ttn for const rise tiou work. Tito ills'. i let embrace? only Still acies. lu ronlunclliiu with proceeding lo deteiuiiiie till the water rights In Winner valley. Lake county, I.oo Me- Is i Take a KODAK zvith you PnoTotJRAi'iiv the KihIhU way is less expensive than you think our price cards demonstrate it. Anil any lvuduk is simple to work we can readily show you how easy it is. siutQ&raphic KoJtiks from $S,ffl up Brownies p,(K) up CROSBY'S Whkhoneofyour neighbors gets the pest mileage out a Ms tires THE U. S., USCO TREAD Unit) is the U. !5. Uaoo Tu-ad, with a' biiig-ustablislu'd stundatd of servica binong motorists who hav un eye to valut', ua wt'll as to iiiicu. Wbilo sell :ug tut U'.ss than tba oilier tnus hi tliJ V. il. KabiU Una, tbd ll.ico bob edroeil a rcptiuiioii tor ipulity inul iWcnd ablc croiiomy wbii Ii i- O'.l t.'ii'ttilu.t by tiil'y tile lit hi klaS. fj f w "h'rash. live V. ."'. Tm flUlll tli llclfl,ul,,l EVERY once in a while you hear a motorist say as he kicks a rear tire with an admiring foot, "there's a lucky tire!" Give him a chancy and he'Jl tell you all about it. And then you'll find that what he calls "luck" is Simply his first experience with a quality standard tire. It all comes to this buy a U. S Tire anywhere in this country and you get definite, predictable value for your money no matter what weight car you drive. The man who has been guessing his way through "overstocks," "discontinued lines," "job lots" and the like, will find it refreshing to talk with the locaj U. & Tjro dealer who is concentrating on a full, comr pletely sized line of U. S, Tires. For the first time he will hear some straight qualify tire facts and get the difference between chance and certainty in tire buying. The U. S. Tires he seds in stock ore fresh; live tires. They come direct to the dealer from his neighboring Factory Branch.. There are 92 of these Branches estab lished and maintained by the U. S. Tire makers.. Giving your dealer a continuous moving stock of new, fresh tires built on the certainty of quality first every time ..... r a 4 . . flu fit it prMnc with U. S., quality United United States St .1 ates Tires Rubber Cotripihi THE DALLES PUIOK GARAGE, The Dalles, 6ron: V. E. TIPTON, Dufur, Oregon. CJANN13TT MOTOR CO., The Dalles, Oregon. i t i i ? IE to