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THE DALLES DAILY CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1921.
THE DAILY CHRONICLE I
iletabllahed 1690 Tht Dulles, Ore.
Publlflhed Every Evening Eicept Sunday
by the Chronicle Publishing comixiny Inn
Bn
R. Lltfln
..Gurieral ManKT
t-
Hntored In
tecond class
The Dalles
matter.
postufflcu us
United Press end United News .Service
Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations !
DAILY CHRONICLE BY CARRIER jirletv which lorblds n public servant
" r;o"ndrdvan.. rr-!':oo0 'f ""' POHlH.n dlseussins such ma.
One month .60. tern In a forelcn country."
Onercir.Y.IaSI.6.Oo! alar, referred to the admiral's
Hlx months, In advanre ;2.r.O pi c Ions iudlscielimi.
One monUE.c .W ..T,af hf. ,nm,irf.ty f sc!i pub
One year. In advance . J2.00 He uttetances has once before been
zh'i t)K
frrthcr should always
as new addrurs.
id always give old n well
TELEPHONES
Editorial Rootiif Mack 111
Buslnesa, Adv.. f'lr. Denta. ....Hud 111
Subscribers lo the ("ironlilo mo guar
anteed service. Prompt end regular de
livery of every eiibcci Iber'a paper Is tin?
Him of the clmilitlon depai tineiit The
Chronicle carriers ate rcnulrrd to pul
the paoers on the porch or wheiever tin
ubsr.ilber vvlslie 'h paaxr delivered.
THAT SCHOOL ELECTION
In the leport ot the school elec
tlon la;t Tuesd.iy, The ('III onlele
misprinted a tly.ire. 1.. J. C'atos, one
ot the candidates lor dliccior, was
ci edited with receiving l!5.ri v ilea,
when he In H'allty jeeelved HuTi
voten,
Just a lew less than the vole
Riven
-Mr. Klllt7, who wan elected,
of lite miKpiint liiiK Kimvn a
Out
Krnnd
hurly-burly. It seems, accord-
inr, 'o
the stories, I hat The Chion-
icle deliberately nicked Mr. (iate.s'
total a hundred voles In order to
emphasize how totally and complete
ly ho was do I en led.
Which of cour.se is untiuc. Any
one nounally analyzing thai election
table, could have deduced that an
error had been made, Inasmuch as
the inuiic.'i wile p'lutril in the order
of the number of votes tecelved by
each man.
Commenting on tills election alter
wards, The Chronicle said thai lite
voLrs bail deticted siiinelhliiK "one
InoiiH" In the lineup, Mid hud taken
.steps lo sfjuash it. Ki'lendti of Mr.
(lutes again rise to protest l bat tills
was an attack against him and the
other candidate who ,was ikfeiitt'd,
This also la untrue. Before t li i elee-
t Ion we expiessed the opluioii that
the four candidates lor the hoard
wore of equal standiug and worth
and1 that any i.l them would have
made good on lie board. Thai npiii
ion tit ill holds.
There Is no uio dsnying that there
was an Issue In this recent .school
Loaul eltclion. We bavo'nl said it
helot e, bill . veryone knows Ibeie
was one. And likewise, because every
tine iu town km exactly what
that Issue was, we ai not v.Mum, t.
discuss it now.
II was Ibis issue which was "om
iuous," and not the (itandlng id' any
of tlio candidates, If it Is necessary
to draw a picture ot tmr position.
And it was this sell-same Hsu
which drew out Ihe voieis, The
year befoie, 21 voted. At Dul.ir lhl.i
yenr, Ihey couldn't get a votim?
quorum and the dlreclois hud tn t
out and haul iu enough voicn to
muke ihe Ldectlou lejnl. Thete ,,ts
no "Issue."
In Portland 22itOi
out, a small miiuhtr
a tremendous vote In
lion. There weie issu
tlon. There have he: n
volets turned
ot com se, bill
a sclioal e:ec
s in thai e'i'C
lime", in p. 1 1
lain! v,heu
And f it i
ii ntii In.
I. t.as ,'iii
t-cunid, or
ha i d iv 2
.! i .1 H)i
. v I
i i.' l-.i.i
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ell Ii.n
l"l
i a i i .i
And . j
v. t.-i ,
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111. iK'I'lll.'l,
ianl in t-
Mitiieihiug ih
didli
ed into the m lioul hoaid an
did tin.' i' duty uiv.iidingb .
ihey
If any or ih ,
l.ii tiinali' enough
t uini'shi'd hi this
teat was due to
indeed legi.-tlab.
i' .as tine.
itldlil. ili'S were li It
'll be inuoceiiily
liiSlle. II their de
that laclor, It is
, but nevcl llieleiui
mOlUNd HACKWARl)
(I'.om Tin CliMiuiele, June 2.1, IMPS I
The ulal ol the Indian nliesled lor
I be Mea'lti': oi j ;.'' at Ilim, Kiwi w., .
n.day dl'inlssi'd on the motion i.f )e.i
illy Lhiiilii Aiioiuey Plndpi
Juimw ."nipt louiiil a purte lii i:
iiliiooii cm aluln roveral ilollai-,
sliicb ihe ovmii'i i, in icgaln b tipplv
lug lor ii i t lit .illU'.. u.iil i,iiiiw I'm
Ibe adviirtlsciiii"'
A clit illli il i Uf 'lie i u ,,t open
lilt' Will bit III idi' li,il;lll nil lilliiiii,
.v '.MeAlllm- i's lot i,n Third : rn I .
'I IU- Jin v In Ihe cam or the United
Stale-. ui"'Ki'M Pou ft it IP. I'll. it- wii
Until .Allchell. The IKUIon Packmn .'.if
paiiy and I II Tail" .'fluid on ill
noon liulii ioila, UU Un tul .Slate
Proiii'ctitiug audi in t it 1 1 iti . an I
tiller dinii r .v ie dt h u u ih Inc
Unit of the iliilils nl wa. in whlclt
damn i ui ' i' I
Mr Si ll .lino le.HUel e lenl.iv unit
ihiV lands iwir.i :i 1 inli-.-t tin jilcul
line or boiilculiiiu' .nid i!u- unit ipies
lion Iu a-- o ihe lucoiiMMii ,!,( mi
Hilling and ilu- c-.n i-,,h-u: d.iiu i e
iiii'ii'iioiu iu.' jui m.ih.-i i, in- i-a
for 2,00ii, inoyins a uilp oi luiul
ibrne mllet. Ions and coniuliilng SO
acres.
"I HAD IT COMING"
(Continued Kiom Page 1.)
olflrlal other
Iliiin one lo whom t lie
cure of our loiejgn
policy Is enlrtis'
ed "
Alier (iuo'iIde Irom Sims'
remarks
the secretary continued:
"The (lepariiiient Inrisls on main
mining bnlli the precedent nnil pro-
ll.mlli'hl In vulir .'II tt'llt Idtl."
the sec-
reiaiy said, "Is sliown by the fact thp.t
'.'i public reprimand was administered
to you in liill for making Ihe follow
ing statement in a public speech !n
London:
"'If the lime ever conies when tlir
Hrlllrb empire In Kerlouslj menaced
by an external enemy, li Is nij opin
ion that yon may count upon everj
ti i : n , every dollar, every drop of blooi'.
ot your kindred acioss Ihe Hen.'"
I "In Ihe i eprliiiand above mention
ed, Ihe duties and if .sponslbllltles
ot'
nll'lcers (tf the navy who speak I1,
public v.eie cleiirly and lully set forth.
Your remarl's on the occasion now
under discussion, therefore, const I-
'idle a llagrant and deliberate ills
regard id' specific instructions."
Secretary Dcuhy added that the.
I navy was not "unmindful of your i co
ord and achievements us an ol'llcei
of I lie uuvy. Hill Ihe couspicuou
posltion you now ' hold, loupleii with
the fact that you have previously of
fended In a similar manner, merely
serves to add to the K.-avltj of the
present offense."
The department deplored that It
viia uececr.ary to rebuke a .'Ian ol'll
cer In public, Den by said, adding
"Ian you have made inch action un
avoidable." Then lollowcd the paragraph cor,
laiuiug Ihe reprimand, which will be
Issued !n regular oidirs golnn to all
hriinches of the navy.
Toby Says
There aie three Htages of a mai-
rled man's lile, ceiemouy, matrimony
and alimony. 25
Special Services
.Saturday evening, Juno 25, Hie Hev.
II. Iliadner ol New York will addre.is
1 1 he eongregiil Ion ol St. Paul's ICplseu-
p.il chili cli nt 8 o'clock. Dr. Uradner
rcprisenlH the department ol lellglous
education of Ihe uuilonul council of
ho Episcopal chui tit. All are crft ithil
1 invited. 2r
There's Bltference
It vou'Vu been u "ie;iity nude" man
it the punt, l,n ii "made to order man"
n the, lullll'ti. Flrat cla hand tailor
i ioiHi to meat-lire f :t& 00 and up. W,
t Webber one bbx.'k edul Ut pusl-
ntiv till
NEWS NOTES
Mitclonary I'ioijijiu The evening
service at the United llrelbien eiiurch
tomorrow will consist of u series ol
thorl addnvses, readings and special
music hearing on littered ing phase;
of ml .'.lonary woik.
New Minister Honored A pleasant
lecopilon was tende.ed Key. and Mrr
I'tiioli C Hobeits by ihe ft lends and
members of iliy christian cliurch m
the Union siitc park last night. A
(OiiMuimilj ring, games and re.'iesle
tnenls were enjoyed.
Mut.lc.il Prour.un Planned A spe
cial musical ptogium will he put on
ut Ihe Methodi'it church tomono'v
morning Ml.'.s I'Mllh Hugiier will sltia
"I'ear Ye Not. () '.Israel." Other limn-bei-
will be ri udered by Ihe choir, mi
iter the direct Ion of Frauds Scvlon.
(U'cord Uinyy Shown An
example
of the wonderful cherries compris
ing this year's crop In Wasco co.lll
i, ii puckid 20 pound box is on ills
I'lay in ihe window of the 'Wasco
County hank The, cherries are Dings
and weie giown'jhy (ieorge Wvbb.
i'iii'J iiveitige " ;i I luches In I'll'
cuinlcrince.
Lawn Coci.il Olven The monthly
rorlul of the Ladles' Aid society of
the Hulled ll.'elhteii church was held
Wednesday ufieiuoou on the lawn nl
ihe homo of Mrs. .Muig.iiot While..
.Ml. Sarah Hut-kites and Ml.s Hazel
llratich I'ouirlbuie.l a musical and lit
joiaiw program Mrs. W. II. Wolfe
and Mrs. David Morris tuuisted Mrs.
i Will e us hostess.
Funncis Make Exctmh County
Agent I.'. It. Juckiiiau .nid i number
o W.isco oouniy tul liters mil thin
iiiiiinliii; Mr Moro, wlut an l.u.pec
I ion will be made of the Sher
i it'Uilx I'Mii'i lull ut r.ialion.
KV'OKYBODY
roimuo
On! lo
THORNTON'S
I.AKHS
SATURDAY
NIGHT
IfICi DANCE
Heautiful
SuiToundinirg
Fine Floor w
Handlers are making ha trip today
who, for various reasons, wei un
able to accompany the bin parly
which 'went lo Moro with Juckniuu
several weeks ago. It Is planned 'o
return tonight.
Farewell Party Given Twr;nty-lx
of the Women's Relief Corps memben
gathered ni Lucia Costing's home on
Third street on the evening of June
17 for a farewell parly to Mrs. Laura
Hlrgfeld, who Is leaving lo reside In
Portland. Mrs. lllrgfeld being one. or
the Jong time members of the corps,
wtis presented with a recognition pin
of the Older. The Dalles corps has .1
lecord now of AO new members In tin1
Iniii five months, giving litem a mem
bership of 84 iu June, lUlM.
Express Office Swamped Ileeause
of unusually heavy shipments of
fruit being handled through the local
express office this yenr, Ihe local
express office will be closed each
morninu from 10 to 10: -lo o'clock, In
order lo give employe) lime lo get
the fruit ready for shipments on
train No. 2, it was announced this
morning. The office will be closed nt
this time only during the heavy fruit
shipping period. It is impossible i.i
handle the buslne:,ii for train No. '
if It is tecelved later ibnn It) a. m
express compnny officials explained.
Cherries Sent to Invalids - A boil l
TO pound's of Lambert and lllng cher
ries, I lie cholcrsi fruit that could be
procured, were packed by members of
the 'Women's Auxiliary to the Ameri
can Lesion todny and shlppe.t in th
ex-service men who are iu the Porl
land hospitals. There are III) men II
ihe Plene ranilariiini and 180 ut S
Vincent's ho. pital. Mnnbr-ni of lb
Auxiliary have made it a montlil
pracllce lo send gifts of delicacies ii
1 1 he ex-service rIuK-Ihk in Ihe Pnrllaui
I hospltr.lj. helping make lile a lit 1 1
brighter for men, who, as a result oi
tlie war, are invalids, many of whon
will never leave Ihe hospitals allvt
Vacation School Proves Attractive
The dally vacation Bible, school a
the Ha pi 1st church ir. proving all rue
live to many children. Attendance r.t
opening day, lasl 'Monday, was 02
which had gtov.n to 97 , )y Tlitirnduj
when It was announced that no more
children could be taken care of. Tbf
manual training class numbers 25
hoys anil keen Inter? '.t in being taken
in the medicine che. t and bird houHe.'
which thoyrare eoimlructlng. The set-liii!-up
excer.ilses which are held lor
hlte older cliildrtn in ihe city park
draws considerable attention from
passers-hy. Two picnics are. annquu"
ed tor Ihe school next week, one lor
the girls on Tuesday alterunon and
onu for Ihe bojs Wednesday.
Merrif it-Id's Auto Recove One
of ihe two automobiles stolen In The
Dalles during the last week was re
covered lasl night near Hood ItHvr,
win re It bad been ab-indon-jd by the
thieves, Tlie car recovere I taliiigs
i to Kd Merrlfleld, and was s'olon
j Thursday from where it vas pari.ed
ut tlie curb near Second ,11111 Wash
Inglou streets. Patrolman MeClaskoy
! went lo Hood Hiver last niahi ,tnd
diove Ihe car back lo The Dalles
Aside Irani running down III.! bat
tery the joyriders did no d.iinag' to
the car. li is now thought tun' iho
(heft was ihe work of jova, who
slide the automobile In ordor :o g.'t
lo Hood lliver. ,)ohn Wernmark's
autoinolilli'. also stolen, hu-t not
been recovered us vet.
County Chambers Are Meeting
Secretin') K. V. Van .Sehnlek of The
DallesAViiico County Chamber ol
Commerce, left today for Maupln
where a joint meet Ing of the commer
cial clubs of Maupln ami Wnplnilla is
being held. N. (1. Hedln of Waplnilia
expected lo head a delegation of
about l.r) men fiom the reservation
country to the Mnupln gathering. The
.Maupln club bus lii-en inuclive mr
ionic time, and an ell it will be made
today to reorganize it on a more sub
stantial basis. The pilnclpal subject
'under discussion this afternoon will
lie eliteriuliiment of the parly of pro.
pci'llvo homeseekers and business
men f i om the middle wwi who are
going lo look over Oregon next month
under tlie auspices of the state cham
ber ol commerce.
Loganberries Sent to The Dalles
Tlie Oregon t! rowers' Cooperative as-
-GLAD HEARTS
GLAD FACES
GLAD HANDS
First Christian
Church
Cower Court
10:00
11:00
Bihle School.
MorninK Worship "The Unsearch
able Kiches of Christ. '
7:00 Christian Endeavor.
8:00 Evening Service.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Roberts
Ministers
Res. 1220 Jackson
socialion is sending mole than 400
tons of loganberries from Willain
ette. vulley to Tlie Dalles, for dehy
dration in the Dalles King's Pro
ducts company's plant, according to
M. O. Evans, field manager of the
association, who is in The Dalles to
day upon a trip of inspection or lo
cal activities. In addition to this, the
association ; has marketed more than
1000 Ions of Willamette valley logan
berries and 200 tons of strawberries.
Of the Willamette valley cherry
crop, approximately 600 tons will be
marketed through the cooperative
association, according to Evans. This
is aboul 50 percent more than will
be. marketed through the local branch
of the association, he explained.
Evans expects to return lo Salem
t onion mv.
Tractors Damage Paving Hoi
veaiher, tiEphalt pavement and farm
lirnctnrf without protecting covers
lover thrlr Eteel lire cler.ts, are a had
combination as far as paved roads
3t e concerned, nccording to .1. E. Peck,
resident engineer working out of the
local rtp.te highway office. The eun
starts ihe damage by heatlnp, the as
phalt pavement until it brc.omes soft
ami ihr-n the unshod tractnrr, with
Ihelr long spikes, intended to give
traction in the Held, complete the de
struction, Traciorr. driven uver sun
healed pavement, rc rlouslj damage ike
in lacing of the road, oil rn tearing
mi slices of n.-phalt fpVeral inches
In depth, according to Peck. Com
plaint lias been made f tin t 'Wasco
county farmers have been driving
Ihelr tractors lo The Dslles over thc
paved road extending to Tlr.ee Mile
.vlthont protecting Fteel covering over
the cleats. The loliowlng paragraph
from the Oregon motor vehicle law
defines (lie only legal manner In which
a tractor may be, driven over pave
ment: "Tire Cleais No tire on any
motor vehicle of any other vehicle, ex
cept such vehicle be actually engaged
ai Ihe lime in construct Ion or repaf
work on public roads or highways ol
ibis Plate, ihall have on the periphery
of lis wheels any block, stud, cleat,
bead, chain or any other piotuberance
of metal which project?, more than
.me-fourth of an Inch beyond the iread
ir tract Inn surface of ihe tire; .but
his section shall not be so construed
as to prohibit the use of chains of
,-earouable proportions on motor ve-.
hides when required for safely Be-,
cause of snow, ice or other condition?
lending to cause such vehicle to slide
or skip, nor us' to prevent the usr ot
traction engines with cleats on the
driving wheels thereof on dirt or un-.
Improved roads,
Fourth of July Celebration
If the youngsters under 10 will
call at the Model Laundry on July
1 or 2, we will give thenr something
to help celebrate the Fourth of July.
Model Laundry, Main 41. J I
Dance Tonight
Chenowlth grove open air pavi 'on,
10 cents per dance, Free dancing horn
9 lo 11:45 ii
Toby Says
My wife calls me key hole
am something lo adore.
because
25
FRANKLIN CAR GOES
34.8 MILES ON GALLON
WITHOUT COASTING
In these days when the ouhjeci of
gasoline economy Is so much discuss''
ed, the fuel l bat a slock Ktauklln
touring car made .!4.8 miles on a
measured gallon of gasoline over 'the
Los Angeler, speedway on Mai 18
and with out coasting at any time is
worihy of more than parsing notice
The tent wa.i made with (tie lop
down, the windshield tip and closed,
and the motor in constant operation
at a set speed from start to tinlsh
The car carried an official observer
besides the driver.
To show that ihe ear was not do."
ored up, but was running on a lean
mixture, tlie driver (Oeorge Sherwood,
service manager of the Pasadena
branch of Ralph Hamlin, ihe Frank
lin dealer In Lor. AtiBfle.i) put the
car around the track at 4S miles per
hour upon concluding the one-gallon
test During Hie gas test an average
speed of heller than twenty miles per
hour was maintained.
FRANK I ilX MOTOR CAR COMPANY
25
and Ninth
Tel. Black 6472
PERSONALS
L. Carter of Klamath Falls la via
Ring in The Dalles today.
U. H. Harper of .Milton is a gueit
at Hotel Dalles.
Mrs. C. R. Burns of Madras is visit
ing with Irlends in this city.
James M. Patisou mad a business
trip to Wamlc yesterday.
Eslel Korick is visiting his parents,
Mr. and Mrs.. J. T. Rorick.
Mrs. S. li. Holmes and Theodore
Von Uorstel of Grass Valley were
shopping In the city today. J
:Kd Herling of Criterion is in The
Dalles today, attending to biiElness
matters '
. Mrs. J. V. French Is spending
few weeks in The Dalles at her
Court street home.
,Mrs. Charles Rolh Is at the hofpiial
where ehe underwent an operation
last Thursday momlng.
Mrs. D. D. Bolton and daughter,
Uarda, of Clarke street, are visiting,
in Walla Walla with relatives.
M. H. Beckwlih and Mlrs Gertrude
Beckwlth of Sherman Indian school,
Riverside, Cal are visiting Mrs. .1. L.
Rogue for the summer.
O. R. Krior relumed from Spokane
yesterday, where he attended tlio
funeral of his sister.
Mrs. H. V. Briekrtt cf Spokane i.
visiting her ulster, Mis. W. C. i'red
deu. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Hicks of Hood
River were visiting relatives in The
Dalles yesterday.
Rhea l.uper of Heppner is in The
Dalles today renewing business ec- j
quaintances,
Guy Moore of Qiass alley was a
business visitor in tlie city yester
day. Alter a visit of ?evral weeks at the
,THE WORK WE PO
TWf EN YOU AND ME -
lb
fLUMBING-
Or HIGH
QUAUTY
THERE are no supplies in thin
ihop but those of high quality.
There are no tricks iu our
plumber's kit of tools or in our
business conduct, that doesn't
square with courteous treat
ueni. and fair prices. Qet,.ec
ijuainted with our telephone
number.
JOHN MILNE
PLU'MBIMQ HEATING
Phone Red 991 The Dalle
at a
ft'BUICK
(9"
NEW PRICES
We have just received a new sch edule of prices for tlie Buick. The 1922
models include all the regular equipment, silent vaive-in-head motors, Cord
tires, and Alemite lubricating system. These have secured success for the
Buick in 20 years of success in the automobile field.
The new schedule of prices, including war tax and transfer tax are '
as follows:
2244 8-Passenger : $1792.55
22 45 5-Passenger 1S2o.71
22 19 7-Passenger ; 2051.53
Ft 0. B. The Dalles
The Dalles Buick Garage Co.
.
WHEN tETTER. AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THM
-linoine of Mr, and .Mru. A. 10. (Irom wall',
I Mrs. '.Mary H. Huntington unit diiu.i;l.
iter, Mis.) Helen, left this morning lor
I their home In Eugene.. i.Mrs. Iluntinrj-
ion Is the mother of "Shy" and llollis
Huntington, University of On p.on
loot tin 1 1 stars before Iholr r,iadtiatlo:i.
Kllnytite Keds
Men's- and boys' canvas, lenlher
trimmed Klingtite Keds. F. A. Fienen,
opioslle city hall. -5
Clean loVvels
Roller towels for bitnlnesi houSei
and offices. Dally, $1 GO per month, o.
It hive towels per week, $1.0(1 per
' month. Model Luundty, Main -11.
CASINO
i
Tlie Little House with the BIG Pictures
SUNDAY and MONDAY
m M am am 9m Aaaam'-iMZZmt
Wa Mma BF a aaCm, am . lliK'wIjiH
ami
I mw Warn '
LiiMmm i i-r i ii rutrTrMI
IIIHIIIIIHdEHAV mmmmmmmmmmmmmm1mmmmmmmwammmmmammm
TODAY
It is always a woman who makes or mars a man.
Who knows what men might be If women only
knew.
"If Women Only Knew"
Coolest. Place in Town
Main Until Brnnett Taxi- Main 01. tt
Dancino"
every Wudnesday fiitd.SaJurday night
''lienowith grove. opun ta.iri pavilion.
lood floor flood' mtisllv- Taxi from
H nek & White, fifteen minute ser-
leef 25 cents. Hit
Announcement
Dr. K. R. I.yda announce:! that Dr.
C. H. Day, formerly of tlie American
school of osteopathy, has become as
sociated with him in the practice of
osteopathy Tlie ofllces will be con
ducted under the name.' of Drs. Lydu
h Day, osteopathic physicians, third
tloor Fl.st N'allonal bank building. 30
3
Taxi Brcwn't Taxi.
Telephone main C021.