PAOE FOUR THE DALLES DAILY CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29. 1921. '111? riATI V PlinnVIPf .K veteran orsimlzatlens elsewhere have. THE, DAlLJLMKUmULjlj. , (mi locnJ im,niI)Ct,s)lll, ,B nr)1 ,.,1.fi(, Sn nitj001 ,0,,1U, " very hubHiHi,.,... by tho Chronlclo I'.ihllfil.lnB company Ino treasury from t'i- payment of dues Tho post Ik engaged Ben II. Utfln Ocncrnl Mnnngcr Fntpred In Tho Dallrs poslofflco ns tcond clniw matter. ITnllrd rronn nnd United Npwk Sorvlco Mfmbpr of Audit Hurrnii of Circulation DAILY CHRONICLE BY CARRIER One yrnr. In ndvnnco $5.0(1 HI months, In ndvnnun $3.00 Onn month .'"0 DAILY CHRONICLE BY MAIL One yenr. In ndvntivo... 5.0(J Ms monthR, In nilvnncc $2.B0 Orm nionlli .r0 WEEKLY CHRONICLE One yenr, In ndvnnro $2.00 In ordering cliniiK" crllmr Fhould nlwiiyn now nddix'AR. of ndilri'BS, rIvo old nft mih-woll TELEPHONES Rdltorlnl ItooniH -..Hlnck 111 BuMncftfl, Adv.. Clr. Dcnln Hod 111 Subscribers to tho ("ironlclo nro Rimr ntped service. I'rninnt nd rrifitlnr do livery of every subscriber's paper Is tln Im of tho circulation department. Tho Chronlclo carriers nro required to put tho rmnors on tho porch or wherever tin uoscrlbor wishes .ho impur delivered. . . t i'- WATER SHORTAGE. The wiiler cointiiis.sioii lis on I it;uln "Willi lis annual warning aKalnst loo prmniucuoiiK use or water durlnt; the dry season. II wan piedieled last .spring that the warning would coni'j about this lime, anil It did. The, water used al (lie. Die .Monday afternoon made a rather serious In road upon the supply in the reser volrii. and when no many h.vdraii's nrn bring used all Ihe lime In in lf;.i llou, II Jti hard to leplcnlKh the re serve. Thus it lias been in The Dalles rur years, and I Inn. It will he lorevor- jiiore, or al least until the city sees fit to pull llsell out ol il.H own absurd position, A solution of Hie water prob leni wan offered al the dud Ion held in March; an econoinleal, suro soki lion. It was lejeded. iNow there in a plan In the air lo lap the east I oik ol Hood Itlver. Kx pcnslve construction will he Involved, the, cost will mount into huuilieils of thousands of dollars, and the city faces an unknown volume of litigation before It even gels permission lo use water from this .source. Application has been made lo the stale water board for permission to lap Hood riv er, Thu applieatiou has not horn con sidered, an far an anyone here knows, breuusu the commission await addi tional Inloriniillon in regard to Hie survey and oilier technical details, This, sponsors of the plan said, 1h to be obtained as soon as conditions in the mountains will permit. It Is a safe wager that sooner or iHler Tho Dalles will go back to Ilia original plan; const met ion of a dam in Mill creek, a new pipe line and a reservoir back of Sorosls park. .IiirI now wo are beginning Ihe old experience low pressure In the iiialnH, dry lancets, parched lawns. Don't hlamii the water commlssou. That body tried all winter to have Hie situation remedied. There's plenty of vwnter around The Dalles. Two weeks ago tho Columbia threatened to spill over Into Second street, so far as thai is concerned. That doesn't help the city supply. Ilul there's plenty of will er in Mill creek and Its tributaries loo, If It Is properly conserved. o 1 THE WHEAT MENACE An expert lion' Oiegon Agricultural college is hero e'imiulii; Wasco couu- In an effort to bring a meeting here which will glvt Thu Dalles state advertising of great value. A largo delegation will lecve Thursday evening lor Kugene, where the stale convention Is being held Ihlr year, lo swing Ihe convention to thl.i city. The Legion hoys want the sup port of the city behind I hem They want to know licit proi:l".s of ('labor ate entertainment lor the slate con vention will not lull through. The l.eglou is asking little liom ar; one person, hut Hie aggiegalo will mean much. The Legion here has liv ened and is making a record lor It self over Ihe date. This refleit1; fa vorably on tho city, ll.et's pitch In anil help. OREGON GETS BUSY Small Towns Want Good Music OLD TIME BURLESQUE SHOW l!i PASSE; REAL STARS IN DEMAND IN PLACES WHERE ROAD COMPANIES OUT OF NEW YORK FORMERLY MADE DIG MONEY. T7lrc(J3 of similar fancy glass algtn that now embellish suit drink places that once were saloons will have to tic destroyed. lOiegon was awakened from a iini'ii' contentment by certain einhiir.'u'iHiiig facts biought to light In the census llgllies of I!I2(I. These figures showed that Ihe average density of popula Hon throughout the United Slate was .'ICfi persons per sipii'ie mile; for the stale of California, 'SI per r.(uaro utile; lor the stale of Washington 20.1! per square mile, while Orogor could only boast of K.li.X per square mile. These llgiiies were disconcert lug lo the complacent and Ih.'eioK self-sal Isl led elli:;ens ol Oregon "Why Ik II," they asked, "Ilia! othei stales to Ihe north and south anil utr of us aie developing al an emu minis late while we are pnt'-'l ieally standing still. Questions ceased and invi. digit lions begun with Hie result thu' rep resentatives of the Oregon Hint" Chamber ol Commerce are now In I Ik middle west, operating I mm Omaha as a base, and are grouping together all piospedlve honieseekers for the pur pose of bringing I hem toOiegon in a body. .Special I ruin parlies an; being arranged for alter harvest, thus en abling Ihe middle western lurine;' h come lo Oregon and sue for himsHr Hie opportunities awaiting him. '.While Oregon's land settlenie.it plan as inaugurated tills jeui is an oV- ample of the aggressive spirit ,r Ihe new west II is aire a symbol of t lie passing of the oh! older of tilings, "(lo West," said Horace (Ireely, and lor (III years the inundate was obeyed. The mandate bus changed now: "Com-1 west 'where opportunities nwail you" Is the call The Nation's liu-siriess. LOOKING BACKWARD ty wheat llelds lo see II they have been affected by tho newest glass peat with which this country in be coming aflllded. "Take-all" Is Its name, and It't. a very descriptive one, 'I t is Hie niosl dreaded wheat dlsea.e, for It no! oulv kills the giowlh. but infects the soil for some jeats allerwarilH. So lar us can he ascei tallied, "lake all" has not toadied fields east of tho mnunUiiiK. II Is prevalent In the Willamette alle and Ik spreading. The disease attacks the mots of Ihe wheat. The tools Hist tot, thu head nliiivels and the plant dies. .Some limes the stand looks appaieuilv health), hut culmination i meals that the kernels have not formed. Origin ol I lift illseasu In this coun try l nun o or less ohticuro. Home huv it came 1 1 nm Kitropc, oihcti. dace to Australia. The dihease Is well oh tahlishcd on Lot It continent. It was lli'fct (Uncovered alter quaran tine hud boon placed on Kuroponn shipments about two yearn ago. Ill homo places Ileitis Iuim had to bo abandoned completely. In (he Mil ley iota t Ion has been tiled with con siderable success, and valley ngrletil tttrists believe rotation Is the onh of Hie problem. Whether or wheat will come hack when these llelds nro again planted to that guild has not yet been usecrlulnoil. o -- HELP THE VETERANS A campaign to lalso Hindu lhioiigh thu sale of mi automobile has been launched by inenibors of Tho Dalle pout of thu American Legion. Tho Lo gloniitilit'H nro working l el the slate convention hero In H':':'. bm (hey tun do nothing without funds. The it'HMin (he post if without titntls In hecuiiM' it has never nakci city (o contribute to itintlilti ' a (Fioin The Chronlclo, .limb 'M, 1Mb!.) 'he coiiimlllee of ICIks who hud charge of the excursion was made up if .1. S. Fish, It. Lonsdale and C. . 'helps. The lime and attention liny spent on Hie excursion was rewarded by the unequalled success of the evening. Today MeKlnloy wns notified lij the committee of his selection by Hie :e publican national convention :r, nom inee tor president. Mr. Hilton of this city was on that coniiultlou and know lug .MeKlnloy personally the event must have been u tioitice of gre'it pleasuie to him. The Antelope lleiald desiies it slock inspector appointed I mm that part of the country by llio county court. The upplleanlsi so lar are: Dan Crow ley, .1. (!. Condon, I". J. Ueeso and H. C. Cilzpatrick. A slielch of sand In Celllo country over which a survey bus been made for a lioat railway ma be more valu able Hutu it ;;olil mine, II in addition to damages allowed a right of way is gran led fishermen to ttunsporl Ihcli cinches. In the United States circuit com I Suttina in Hie suit of the Unti ed Stales s, I, II. Taffc to condemn lands at The Dalles for the boat rail way to be built by the i;ooinincnl a ertllcl was rendered in luor of Tulle lor fl-l.aim. Tittle lias a can nery and llshlug gioiinds at this poll, I and he claims the boal railway run uing across his land will cut oil a spur between the ilvet ami his llsli house and will also ttikij Iroin him a V'Mlll.'llltll nifir.il Ikll I 1,1 l, It ,.1,1...,, I . ... 1... ...1 f.llll,, J., I , ,11 1,1 11,1 lulu I , itrgold and woith a great deal to him Setitort Itiothot'H arti kiting lot $ I o DUO damages Their ilamaue consists besides belnu cut off from ilclUcili"' their libit, in about $ir,oou worth oi property nlroiid built upon the ngnt of ii) which will have to be lemou-u Dy Alexander F. Jones (Untied Newts 8tnlf (Jo!i-ioiaetit) OIIICACO, June 0. -- America's ".Main stieel" towns; nitty have tin cans mill cow si decorating Uieir boule vards, but gosli-ii'-inlglily how tlu folks do love good initclc, .Members of the National Concert .Managers' association, In convention lieie, are unanimous In making this report. , Where the old lime burleuque show used lo lie Hie season's event In those towns, they are now (lying tho death of a (hrj, It Is reported, hut th'; merry villager is willing to go down in the old wool sock and guarantee a real fiddler or a soprano with u sure enough "high C" ft om $1.(1(10 to $l.r,(Mj per concert without balling tin eye. The concert iimnagera arc -Jubilant Ileal stars aie certain of sell oitls in Ihe corn belt, or anywhere else in the 'piovinees" wliero thu eighth com pany of a l!)M musical comeilv "straight I mm Ilroadwa." can't dtaw break t'c si money. The movies haven't wiecked the small towns for legit iniatu tit tractions, Ihe managers say. 'They have simply made cheap attractions Impossible, And, according lo .Miss Klizabolh Cuetiy, secielary ol the ticiioeiation, America lias tinned its hack on the loreign artist whose chief attributes may be long hair, and unpronounce able name, si Pomeranian pup, and great gobs of alleged temperament. "A foreign name isn't necessary lor a concert or open1 star anymore, wild .Miss Cuetiy. "Itlg towns nnd small phy, she Is not ruined us tin attrac tion until she changer, her name. "fSeorbs of American artists, like, for Instance, ICdward .Johnson, thu great tenor, huvc changed their names back to tho American version and find they are mi even greater atl faction .lohnt-on used to call himself Kdttatdo Giovanni In -Italy. That didn't mean anything In Kunanu City. "The most tumarkablo development artistically, In America in the last de cade, Is tho way the smaller cities tire demanding the highest class concert stars. 'They are willing to pay its much mi Now Yotk or Chicago will pay. Hood iiimde ha;; spread through Amer ica like prairie fire." 'The managers decided to put the bee on the temperamental star who makes contracts and then finds, on reaching a town Unit ingrown temper ament, flltiovs of it pet poodle, or too much paprika, on the unhid, makes l impossible to perform. A new uni versal conl racl will be drawn up for all concert artists stipulating that the manager must be reimbursed for non appearances. Unknown arllsts will also I hid the going hard unless they produce plenty of regular chest notes too, it was de cided. "If an unknown celebrity in gelling an engiigetnetil In. New ork and falto to make good, ho will have it hard time gelling other engagements," said j Miss Cuetiy. "Wo will send out btillo tins lei ting ail the other concert man ageiT. snow iiooui it. I tits will save our reputations and protect Hio peo- iplu." j Osslp C.ly-,.hnwsk:, the famous Uitl- COLD WEATHER RETARDS. WORK OF HONEY BEE3 ny United Tress HPOKANIO. Wash., June 29. -Cold weather In this section, while it litis been very beneficial to those gentle men selling llsht winter clothing to Ihu female of the species, ban been anything but a Joy to the professional ami amateur apiarists. Willie there litis been no open com plaint among the bees themselves, even though they nitty consider I Item selves stung, In ti measure, by lite sudden mercurial droit, there litis been a decided set-back in the maturing of the honey harvest. "Decs need a temperature of 00 de grees to work succcsatitlly," bee keep err. po"in.t oitL'"Tliey can raise Ihe temperature of their hives theirfyelve. 25 (legroor., lr necessary. Hut when Ihe temperature outside the hive falls be low 05 they have it hard time and slow up." Bee men have great holies that Ihe spell of warm weather now making Ilia II fell hero will bo sufficiently consistent to ullow Hie busy little workers lo make up for lost time. Taxi Brown's Taxi. Telephone main 5021. tt Auto Stag'e THE DALLES, PORTLAND, ASTORIA, SEASIDE Twin Six Packard touring cars. Leave The Dalles, Dank Hotel daily 0 a. in. and 2:30 p. m. FARES Portland $3.30; Actoria $0.7D; Seaside $7.50 towns, all the peoplo ask is 'can Jif.garlan comb player, and others of hi:; fiddle,' or "can she sing.' If an 'Atnerl- tau gill Happens to ho liorn with a glorious name like say. .daggle .Mir- ilk, have been getting away with mur der In this Ingenuous land of tho tree It wtis intimated. Datigherty, Cabinet's "Fixer" ATTORNEY GENERAL CHARACTERIZED AS BACK PATTER, EX PERT IN STRAIGHTENING OUT ROWS; COMMUTES TO AND FROM COLUMBUS, WHERE WIFE LIVES. By Ralph Turner (United News Stuff Correspondent) WASHINGTON, .lime 25.--Harry Datigherty is the "good fellow" of the cabinet; lie Is lite champion all- Hound "fixer" of Ihe present repub lican regime and be Is thu adminis tral ion's leading commuter. Mho of course, ho is the creator of it president and by virtue ol mien icliieveinent is the present attoiiiey- goneral. Hven Datigherlys political ene mies have ii liking lor him. '1 lie erst while Ohio politician is an ami- ihle Individual. His hand is giad, his smile is lutlad mid ho Is i: con sistent exponent of the principle ex pressed in the words, "now hoys. Id's talk it over." Datigheily y knack of palling on the baejt as Just the proper occasion demand?, is one explanation ol why Warren (i. Harding moved into ine unite House, With job hunters swaiming all over the capital, and halt a do,;cii factions to placate, tho fixing prob leni litis been it perplexing one for Dauglterty since March Hit. Peoples leetiugs tuivo neen nun, ol course, hul Diiugheity goes right on fixing. When Daugherty came lo Wash ington on his four-year joti at the (leparlmeiit of justice, his wife ana mother remained in Columbus, Ohio. That circumstance 'established the attorney-general's reputation as a long distance commuter. lie main tains two homes now, and at fre quent intervals travels from one to the other. Datigherty probably is also the cabinet's most enthusiastic sports inpui. He was there at the rail, when Hie derby was run al Louis ville nnd, "if be can gel away," he'll bo at the ringside when tho gong dungs July 2nd tit Jersey City. TWO GUN RUNNERS ARE SAFE IN IRISH PORTS solution not Hie liy United I'i-s WASHINGTON. Juno 2! Auord lug to moftiiugc icachtng Selu I'e u icpicacnluthCK here, two ships sail Im; trout American ports have salol.t delivered guns for use by the Irloh rc publican anil. The menage lollowcd tho Mime route ol that tiunoitttclng the sale uriiv.tl of Dotitil O'Cullaglutti. mayor ol Cork, it Is uudcr.doott. Other veisdb In the hnibor were milled before the saile.l unit guns and ainiinltlon looud The British aiv nuiil to have tipped feder.il official.- Brown' Dutur atago Time Table Two lound trips dully. Leave Dauk hotel, H a in and p. m Loam uufyr 7 yv n in mui i u, m tt PICK 'EM FOR OTHERS; NOT FOR HIMSELF Hy United Prow LOS ANC.KLKS. June 2!). Marl ha A. I'adley doesn't understand Ihe piinolples of advertising nor hov unpleasant misdirected publicity can be. llenjiiniln W. I'adley, Martha's linn baud, thinks so at least. Ilenjamlii runs :i matrimonial agency. Maltha is suing hint for a divorce. Not only that, but she is telling the wot Id tltinj;s lienjaniln doesn't know a boil I matrimony. It's till being threshed out in .linb.e .1. Perry Wood's divorce court, u sd Hun not new lo either lletijiiniiu or Martha. 'They were divorced once helot o. That was immediately alter Ihe police hail locked up Itenjatnin's love brokerage oWc on complaint of neighboring leiiiinlit, and Inen mer it led lis proprietor and several of bin too-affectionate clients lor a time. Tho I'aiUeys, however, remarried, and once more the marriagt s-lo-otdor shingle was hang out on Uenjaniln's dooislcp. ll would have lit on woll, prob nbly, If !Mrs, I'adley had not over heaid her spouse tit.i'ite an uitllntolv, not lo sa tactless tcjuur!; lo the offod that while ho could pick em for other people all right, he'd liiiuly made a poor choice in matrimonial gran hag himself. cer-thu Agency Union t-auntlry at (lie Umatilla House. Hood work ami safe delivery guaranteed. Call Main 5011. , mi DESTROY GLASS TO KILL DEER I SIGNS nUl'KALO. of thousands fancy stained United Presa June 2H. Doslrii"tion ol dollars worth tit glass that adorns Hut fitlo's erstwhile saloon i depends on a decision soon to he made by Cdv Judge Woll z. Kecently a police captain was pass ing a solt drink establishment that iit one tinie wiis one of America's ninny watorlng troughs and his eaglo eye caught sight of a sign iwhlch had been worked Into I ho stained win dow. The sign read: "Wines nnd Liquors' The captain arrested llio proprietor of lite establishment and he pleaded guilty of having art glass hearing such legends. It was at'gued that s-,ic!i signs are now attains! the law and Judge Wollz look .'the case undor advisement. Should the Judge rule that the Is unlawful, It will mean that him Firec r a ckers AND- Fireworks OF ALL KINDS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OUR PRICES ARE LOWEST Kong Chong Wo Co. 21 First Street 1 Prince Albert's a new note in the joys of rolling 'em! Talking about rolling your own cigarettes, we'll tell you right here that Prince Albert tobacco has 'em all lashed to the mast! You've got a handful-of-happiness coming your di rection when you pal it with P. A. and the makin's papers ! For Prince Albert is not only delightful to your taste and pleasing in its refreshing aroma, but our exclusive patented process frees it from bite and parch! And, for a fact, rolling up Prince Albert is mighty; easy! P. A. is crimp cut and stays put and you whisk it into shape before you can count three ! And, the next instant you're puffing away to beat the band! Prince Albert is so good that it has led .four men to smoke jimmy pipes where one was smoked before! It's the greatest old buddy smoke that ever found its way into a pipe or cigarette ! Prltir 'Athtrt ii (oM in toppy red f My rif f im, ,handnmc pound nnd hall pound tin humidors and in thu pound crystal gtttn humidor.- with spans tnoUttner top, ' ' Prince Albert the national joy smoke Copyrleht 1021 by R. J. Reynold Tobacco Co. Wiuston-Salem, N.C. ii Who Will Buy My Dates?" ' Perhaps, you Everybody in , You have heard of the Oil cntal Bazaar, have seen it. the city or village with any thing to sell takes his wares to the bazaar and cries for buyers. The gardener tvilh his vegetables, the h c r d c r with his goats, the old woman with a basket of fowls, the rug dealer, the fruit grower with dates and figs.' There is much nicturcsqucncss along with clamor, confusion, dirt and endless wastage of time. In our American cities, the advertisements in your daily, newspaper take the place of the ancient bazaar. Whoever has .something to sell can tell you of his goods, and where lo find them directly. What ever you want to buy, you can read of it in advertisements, ind go straight to the place ivhcre it may be seen. Clear ind truthful advertising maffe it safe to order by telephone ind avoid leaving your home at all. x Make it a practice to read Chronicle advertisements. They are the great bazaar of modern civilization. They arc your source of information by which wise buying is accomplished. ADVERTISING IS THE VOICE OF AMERICAN BUSINESS V