The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, June 24, 1921, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    THE DALLES DAILY GHftONICLe, mitJAY, JUNE 24, 1921.
page four
TOE "DAILY CHRONICLE
'JhiUbllAhed 1890 Tho DnllciTOre.
Published Every Kvnnln Rxcept Sunday
y' iM Chronicle Publlnhlnit company Inc
Sen R. L.ttfln
General Malinger
Entered In
Mcond, clnnt
The Dalle
mutter.
pOStofflCO H8
ftnltxl Prima end United Newii Serrlce
Member of Audit Httrwiu of Circulation
One year, In advance tM
tolm MAnllik In nrlvnn.'O I3'.0Q
ftn tnnnlh .BO
i - w aii w ruonMiri C nv MAIL
One year, In ndvnnvp '"'
MX month. In Hdvnnce 12.
One month ..nl)
ujtrru-t v rlinnwir.l C
One year. In n'dvnnr....-. 12.00
In ordering chango
crlber ihottld alwnyn
new addrnsa.
of addreaa,
kIvh old n
tlh
Willi
TELEPHONES
Bdltorlnl Booms ..Ulnck III
Builne, Adv., Clr. Dipt ...Hod 111
Httbacrlbera to tint (TirnnlMo nn guar
anteed service. Prompt and rrrulnr rtc
llTery of cvitry aiil)crlber'a pnper li th"
Aim Of the circulation department. The
Chronicle currier ere required to t'U'
the 'papers on the poir.h or whprpver th
uMcrlher wlahe h imner delivered.
LOOP CONNECTION
in Hood lUvcr going lo continue
tb Je known as tin; cist end of Hip
cj(umbifi 'Uvcr 1IR1W'. s f;"' "
tourists ,,who journey out of il'ort
land are conceincd'.'
fAre,, all .thv touilsls
circle Alt Hood going
tijp, by way of Hood
Wasco county going
who wish lo
to make the.
Illvcr. or Is
lo divert the
construction of
traffic this way by
a .loop .connection?
jrhp United .States forest service
will , begin surveying u connecting
rosiil through tliu Oregon national
l.d'reat next .week. The surveyors will
Btict il ,Hrooks Meadows and i;o ui
to.'the divide over lo the location
slakes for the Mt. Hood loop,
.Vahco county will he expected to
Iniprpvc, the rpjid from Brooks Men
dofrii, dpwn .to The Dalles. The road
la. '"already made, by the way, hut
sols 'hleh have developed t'inc.e tin
war, Is a dramatic lenilnder to the
world that the loi cos of natiiie, de
spite the groat strides In human
progress, ran he controlled hut n'.v
ei conquered, and us loan as men
K3 down to the se.i In ship.) there
will he a toll or life.
For those who have been on Hie
ocean, Ihere Is a lute of mystery
and adventuie In th" Haveise of th"
Kieat wastes which Is irr-stlble. 01
ten the ocean Is kind, bidding a
welcome lo Its wayrareis to come
again. But hack or It I'll the seas
me Insatiably cruel ,nnd too lioqiienl
y their retribution Is onompsssed
m hapless trespassers in wavs
which will nevor be t'dd until Hie
waters Rive up Hi'dr dead anil th"
graves are opened.
Wireless telegraph, the t.iiblno en
ginos and numerous oih'r wonderltil
aeeoiupHshmciits ol men in ieoen,t
years have robbed sea travel or nianj
ol Its terrors. Hut lor tho wiieloss,
one may well remember, Hi" world
would probably never had known
what became or the Minnie.
A leviathan essaying Its llrsi trans
Atlantic voyage, the Titanic, in dead
of nlRhl Wiis stripp-il ot us nonom
on a submerged iceberg. Its air-1
HrIiI compartments buoyed tlie liner
for a short while and i Is wireless
summoned aid. Thus Its ten line
. i
r.tory became known to mo worm.
The .world has Ioiir pondeied on
I he Pate ol Thcodos(s .liurr. me au
coinpltshed and beautiful daiiRlit-er
of Aaron Hurr, who sailed from
Charleston, S. C. on the Patriot lor
New York in 1312. The vessel was
never more neani irom. rui jvih.i
it was rumoied that I tic
been eapl.iicd by pirates,
dosla made to walk tin
I his was never verified in
esl deRiee. Here is one of
1 enlRinas ol the Inserutihlt!
I The steamer President,
vessel of its day, one ol
Farmer Hours for H. Wallace
SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE AT DESK BY 8 IN MORNING;
DANS RUBBER STAMP POLICIES; INTERESTED IN
RESTORING PROSPERITY TO RURAL SECTIONS.
By John GleiGsncr
(United Niuh HinTf I'otni-iH'iMl' iit)
WASIIINCTON. .lune :M. Henry (5.
Wallace, sorrel -in ol aKi'i' iilline and
'tanner. Iris lroii;;lil l.umers' v. oik-ln-i
hal.lln with him lo the ea-d'al.
lie Is at Jus do. !. lv s in the morn
Ins, when nobody Is aro.inil the bul'd
in;; except watchmen, and does n'i
eao titilll ti::i'i. This has eaused
much e inaieni In I ho sonuiolent 'i
o'clock eaplt.il.
Wallace woika all Hie lime when
he Is al his olfiee, loo, excepl when
lie Is receiving viilora. Inllmales sa-
he likes to rind mil Ihln?;;. to:' liiui
self, and raise', ipicsllon.-! on every
matter thai Is submitted lor Ills ap
proval. Itiihlier stamp methods do not
hievall. anil much bulu"!!. which ')l-
Idlnaril.v tnlylil he considered votitiiie
lis routed over I he seeielary's desk,
'lie is trying lo aonuiie an intimate
l'tiowledRo of the etldle; s ramlllea
lions of the department over which
he pies. des, and lainllla! i.e lilms"ii
with .all lis activities.
The problems' Hie :;oerotsry inns!
consider are lesion and dliersiried.
He may he inlerrup cif in a considera
tion ol' the pliRht ol llveMoek.Kiowe.:-"
who otiiiMol R'll enoiiRh credit, to ap
prove the purchase ol two larse hont''
to he used in the department's work
In Alaska. The other day I he iuestlon
ol' buyinr; iIors. to. pull sleds HiiourIi
the Arctic wilds of Alaska weie sub
mitted lo him.
vessel hud
ami Theo-
plank, hut
the slight
the traslc
s waters,
a palatial
the. Hist.
. Wallace Is extiemely approachable,
and likes to receive visitors, ejpeclal
v farmers who have .someihinr, I"
bay about their business. He asks
man iiier.lioin. oudenwiilnj; in Ill's
way lo keep hlniioir directly In lou-'i
wllli actual conditions. He is 'pai tl'-t-larly
inteie.lod in the Hood of loiter
which cyme lo the depaitmen. f.om
laliuers all oei I lie colinli'N, win s,i.
Ihej have ho-ii luiucd b the lu.ren
depiessh n.
Wallace's job just now I.- one or th"
most illl'l'lciill In the cabinet. Th" du
tiailment Is inoie than .-implj an
agency lo piomote iiri kulture and
find out, what kim! ol wIiujI will sro-'
best iiutler certain conditions, or ho
iiiany pounds ol' silage It lakes' to
make a pound ol heel. The tlepttr'
ninnl is sttnlyinR, in a bioad way, th::
plight or iiRricultuie. Mil'ieriiR iron
miaous prices and cicdlt strinRene;
which is causing an oiit.eiy Irom I'm til
ers everywhere, and Is stirring con
gress lo action. Wallace has unite del
Inl e Ideas on f'.iuu economic-!, ; 1 1 1 I I,
seekliiK to further ineauiies ol' relief
A farmer him uir, ho knows ol the sit
uation thai is causing complaint.
The secretary so lar ha.' not had
much lime loi riciealion, l'i lends sa"
he is always willing lo plaj g')il' "ne
week," untl al'ia expec's to. He hiia
been out twice, so i,u- v.ilh l)liec"i
Heiieral of Ualltoadr, t)ai., a peisonfi
Irlend -and one of thOae lime.. I
pouicil tain.
and then those who i-upport the linv
lish ride ran prc.ent the other side ol
tho Uotibic. I am assured that tho
rlsht caii.-e wlll win out In the end. We
are living lit .an :nlens"ly democrat "
age; lor If Hie war has resulted in
no other Ihlng it has set the mental
machinery ol mankind In rapid mo
tion, and when people begin to think
Mhnv natural!? want to express their
I thoughts and In doing so tlrrc is sun,
.to he some friction In the works. I.oi
.us always havu on hand a good supply
,(if the oil of ehnrltv an-1 we will he
lahle to prevent much of Hie I' le'loii.
I Personally
j least a dozen
lit. A. Torrey.
1, would like to
ee at
of our evangelist . Ilk'; ,
J. llulgin, Charles llct'jn 1
Srliovillc. etc.. turned loose In Ireland .
.beginning at Cork and go Into every
(own and hamlet with the pure sou '
i'el. Poor Ireland needs a tidal wave'
or Christianity, which would Hood
mil superstition and error, and Hip I
solitary place would rejoice and bios
soni as tfie lose."
H. L. KOItH.
Dr. a. nurke MaRsey, dontlst. FirsI
National bank, rooms 3(.7-:iii8. Tele '
phone main 3011, res; main lt!H. 811
Firec r a c k e r s
-AND-
Fireworks
d!S ALL KiNDS
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL;
OUR PRICES ARE LOWEST
Kong Chpng Wo Co.
21fi First; Sti:cct
CHRONICLE WANT ADS BrtJ!4G QUJCK .flEPULTS.
building has ariiveil and will bo put
in next week. The good.; wli! he nune I
in during August.
aotoft new. unking and pionaoij , t..,nH.All.intc ,ii,,eis, after making
soiv r,felovatipn, work will have to he w( voyaBCS u, ncw York in i-niark-
able time, sailed from Liverpool in
1817 witli ,llags flying and a pas
AT THE LIBRARY
to make of it a re
done in order
liable highway.
'niR-ht herp it will he well lo say
to Wasco county residents that im
prbVenicnt of this road up to Hie
heudows Is not going to recpiiie
dn'y extra luxation or bond Issues,
Ip, the forest reserve, the, govern
ment and the. .stalf highway com
mission will split .Jim road bill f0,riu.
'To do its .end uf Hie work, the
county can use the market rtaid lund.
AlioxlniJilciy ICO.VOH will be, avail
able. It is 'estlniiUod hy engineers
CKal the county cau do all llrj work
necessary .on lids conneetioi .fpr
$3U,000. i
There .is no .district at present
ttiote entitled to use or this .kind thai
Mill creek of Mt. Hood Flat. N.o,;nono.v
has been spent there, and (he Mill
creek road In especially heavily trav
elod because ol the oiehai.dlug. I Hi
lur has Its market rad, AntoAupo i;t
getting $47.001 woilh ol road .woik.
ahnlko la geUlng a enneetion wilh
The Dalles Calltoi ni.t highway, and
Waplnltla has had a share of .he
iiiurkpl, load funds.
It w.ould Htmni that Ihu next ex
penditure of market funds could not
bo made to b dter advantage than
in Improvement of the road .ip to
Bivoks' meadows.
The ni'onosed loop connection will
have scenic advantages far surpass
ing those down Hood Jllver valley,1
ay !hos-.s who have boon vor both
mutes. The road to The Dalles will
be high, and for miles one will hae
in view all the snow peaks Irom
llainler south to Thioe Sisters. The
i onto down Mill Clock valley will
be' through charming country no
putty as any to he loiiml in die
gon As a supplement lo a drive
aiound Or.'gon's gloat ohano peak,
it .cannot he etpiakd anywhere.
..Kynijuno knows Hist Hie t'ceiierj
of tho highwiu bolwton Hood ltei
anil The Dalles, while of u dillei,eiU
ohai'.tcter, Is jusl as attiac.tho M
that below Hood It her. It simply
lias .not yr.cn heialded i:l hecaise
Ijie striteli ol hlghwa has not been
.open, and tourists have bij-n edu
cated that hevond Hood lilwr theie
wan nothing to see.
With The Dalles CallloinU high
way connection here, this elt. will
be an luipoiiant, peiliaps Mm n w
Unporlanl Junction, ah as th"
himbia HUer highway. lis Impor
lance lis a louring teiuer will he on
'llAncd with conslniethui ut a coil
nottlon with th" Mt. Hood loop
.iji'nj'ctlon with the loop will t.oi'
iUde tiiir higliwin plan, lor wo will
tbftn hny splenilld roadu In' yvo'iy nl-
. :' Any U(rlhti' bond lssue ,or r ad
flniinelitK must be scanned wi.i t lie,
for Ihu piesfuin ot iu.u now
weighs heall on landowners. Hut
wliei-. theie l money uv.i'.itbl-j l"r
ioad cont.truciion, It should ho iimI
to best advantage.
.Inst now It seem that vomic
j,on slth the Mt Ho'id Id u '
nt'xl blggosi tep In hlgliwan.
-o -
"SHIPS. THAT 00 DOWN"
Maritime history, weie it ever lo
he chronicled In Pile wiluuie. would
ihow lundreils ol instnncon, pioh
ablv thoutiuuiU.. of oeuols thai
ed lorUl fioi" l')'' "f 1,10
ml which weio .never moio
liotp,
(The Investigation now being made
by the department of commerce- of
tfctrotuj tRuncti) cf inlHSIng vo
sengtsr list numbering scores of prom
inent people. She was sighted one
hy ilshlng vessels oH the liisli coast,
but nothing more was ever heard
irpni her.
Tho privateer Hanger, during the
wai of 181, alter a series ol bill
ll.w.t batt'es with .enemy ships .uo.t.h
larger In size, hustled forth I mm
Sew York on what was intended to
be a short cruis-i oik Hie N'-a Wng
land coast. Ilc.r goanitg sails oil'
the Jersey coast, discerned ny I nd
outs, was her adieu with all the
members of her cicw to the haunts
of men.
In recent years sealareis have
been .engrossed In discussing the
p.iobahle (ale of , the Cyelop.i, a Unlit!!'.
Slates naval repair boat which sail
ed, during the war. I mm tho Wcsl
udics. b(iii)U (or a French port. No
iwlioloHS wold ,evor cimtn to explain
her late, although Clival men belln '
her tremendously heavy supeis rue
lino, ol derricks and otpilpmenl loi
major repaiwj. caused her to cap
li.e li a .st i .ill.
Only yoiiterday, the nnal depint
ment posted as "missing," the ofli
ceis and crow 'of tho naval tug Cono
sloga, which sailed Horn San Finn
ci.te.,1 in Maitdi with a low for llono !
lulu. She wirelesi-el once that the
tow hail palled, and that she was
standing by the l.arg-t in heavy
weather. A huiilcano hail swept the
Pacific, and It Is supposed that th"
sturdy III I It) vessel win oorw hol.ueu
in it.
Men build more powoi Hilly as
years go on, aoeiulim to loioseo ami
oveicomo all Mp whims ol Futlptr
Noplune. Hut the sea ean he saxage
ness inoainato. giving no mery to
Its ploy Terrible storioi. pie told
b those who have siirtivctl, hut een
thu, perhaps, hav.e pot seen Octnn
n her worst moods, for ,sich as
lniMt ouoountoiod those moods ale
the moil anil women whose names
are on I he m. stoi lolls lists of "miss,
lug unexplained."
I The follow lug new books have jus
been allied to Hie library and niav in
J examined I mm Thursday mini Salir.'
day when I hey will be put Into eircf-
latlou:
Fiction.
Ciillilin Heart of Unaga. ,
Clirwood Valley ol Silent Men,
Delanil Old Chesler Secret.
Follies Adventures In Soul hern
Seas.
Horgosheiiner Throe P.laok P.'iinjs,
llowolls, ed. (iie.it Modern Anier
lean Stories.
Howells Medeiii Instances.
Hue. loll -l.eae II To Doris,
King Thread of Flame.
li'Kiceek Winsome Wtiinie, and
Other, Now Nonsenro Novels.
II.. Vim Fire Soil.
.McSptu'ilen, oil.- l''ainiMis Deteclive
Stories.
McCulelieotM West Wind Dr'.M.
U'llrien. oil Ilos.1 aJmil sior
lilU.
'Kutzbeck Alaska Man's laic!..
Non-Fiction.
Pi e;. idea's and I'le
Famotih Poems KKphun
Hie story by l.tiwiu II. Ficeuian. oi
his memorable trip down the Cpluin-j
bia liver lasl year, l nose who mei
Mr. Freeman during his stop in The
Dalles will be pid ficularly inlerestoil
in the arlitdos. The Hist one In the
.Inly Sunset, just received. I ells of his
Inspiration to make the trip, and the
start, up
mount, tins
in Hie nritish Columb'a
THE FORUM
Anile'soli
llarho, oil
oil.
liolllwl'li. Paleallue of Hie .tew
It ower Vocal .Mastery.
Cheng '.Modern China; u P-ilicai
'Sluilt.
Ch!dle Stoiy Sermon s for Child
ren. C mi- Iteblrth or K'nioii,
,Dav!os Spiritual Voices in Modern
i.lleraluro.
Da 'Mp- iieialibor, III" Working
Man. l-'llsluger Coinmeroial 'I'ravelers'
Clllile lo I. alls Amuitca.
'Ilatorh Negro Minstrels.
Lane Making of Herbert lloovei.
Pearson, oil. 1 luminous Speaker.
Hood Tales of a Vanishing Hlvor.
f.-dlgnisnn - Negro Facet. America.
William ! Our Slim t Story WriioiN
Wood Heroes ol K.uly li rael.
Th" Sun i" in.iiii7.lne I. publishing
nul'r.r, June lilt.
ICdltor, The Cbroniole: - As there
is consldcrahle attention paid to Ad
miral Sims lor his attitude and re
marks on tho liirh question in ICng
land. Having an interest In any qau
Hpu that affects l,he .toinnion good of
the people or a portion of it; and as
suming that what hasalready appear
ed is put bono publl'co.'I tlesi.e to
piesent my views on 'the irstie.
It is admitted that'11 Admiral Sims
h; a man of the higlic.st r.in! at a
naval ol fleer, and one who has prov
ed his o.fr:e!en:-y on the seas. There
of lean .lav no question as lo his loyalty
to country or government. e::ceptiii"
what, coma have t oniilderoil a '.ircacn
of official otlquello or pioprieij. as a
'eprosentnllvo of! leer. It should !
borne in mind that ho did not claim
to apeak officially lor his govt- nnieni
bMt as one who understood the host
judgment of the leaders ol' tula nitloi
on iho matter under consideration,
and no one can deny that he is qual.
t'ied to :-po'.ik on the subject. I'oi he
solely learned by bitter exporioue"
Hie i ttllude of Hie Uein Felnor.-. on
the Irish shores when this coiiu'r:
was doing Us best lo save the w irlil
for democracy; The late ex-Predden'
Koo'ievolf, and other men or note juue
been jiifil as strong in ex-pressing thou
vio'.vs as Mr. Sims and while there .
a i nligious propaganda solii-mlnn P
wo k up trouble between this count n
and F.uglantl a free '.apce will he used
I am pot complaining because the
clerical partv o' the south of Irel'nd
and their adhorinis hro are alriii".
Ihei" gilovance. in Iho mo.it it'rlull.
mariner in the public press; lot theip
bring on all the hot .'tufr they tan find
i
Clipped
Have YOU
the 50c Coupon?
HUNDREDS of Wasco county residents have already done so,
and started on the road to future independence. This Coupon
has enabled them to open a Savings Account with ONE-HALL
the necessary amount, for the Coupon and 50c will cpen aJ?L0f
Savings Account. In addition, it will obtain a Liberty Bell Bank.
whiclTis by far the most unique home safe we have ever seen.
Don't delay another day. Clip the 50c Coupon below and pre
sent it at our Bank the first thing TOMORROW!
This Coupon and 50c Opens a $1.00 Savings Account
50c Thrift C)upon
B.'f
CONDITIONS: , t'4
(1) $1.00 of the account must
on deposit for oe year. J-.,
2) If a second deposit is no.t murte'V
within SIX MONTHS, the 50c Cou
pon will be deducted when the ac
count is closet! at vhich time tha
Bell Bank must be returned.
(3) Only one account can be opened by
an individual.
The Wasco County Bank' 1
!
LOOKING BACKWARD
(From The Chronicle, .l ino IM IS'ji)
Ml t Camion, a jouiri ho'i who
was working lor (ioo. Mesdie, while
picking straw lierrlt s alum; ." o'cIoim 1
teste. lis), was billon b; a i at i It
snake The unlike si. lie', ; her In Hi"
hand, the Qiug oitierlug In two plaen
As quickly as ponslh'o her wrist wi
luuiiiil to tii'ovum circulation of th ,
'.ohoii and i. ho was made lo d.iuk
ahoiii a quail of whlskoi. Hr lloPi
lor v a. i ilien Hiimuioncd ind adeiiu
luterott the proper medicinal tintldole
tv'ter hr.v'ng oautorUo.l the wotinu
Tio Miliar i'tds was all ilgh' toliit
except lor . t knes.i of the sloniaj
oui:ho,I by tin miieh whlnktvy.
Catitiiin .loluuton of the stoamor
Halle i Clt i. nurttlug a lN.t 111 o knee t
a iosiiIi ol too Iniimite aeqiininiaa -
with a hloyclo Tim oilgla ol Ihu mi'
ler l.i enveloped in nixtiery and oni
of Hie captain's It lends declined Hn
lh imliluiii tlid mil hatpoii a- h
tells It
siiii!P5- ,
sail
win Id ,
licitlil i,v III lirunow and
The tulHiil trip vi
A Ha' ho,U. .xx.'ii lout, hit beep Inn i
Ariliur Komietl
I ho iii.nle nexi
w oek
The lu for the new Williams
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