.V CABPENTIER'S CAMP IS CALM ONCE MORE HEAVY WORK OVE?;, -JHALLENG. ER RESTING UMTIL BATTLE BEGINS SATURDAY. By Wllllcn, Slavcns McNtitt JlANHAbSL 1 , L. r June 30. The Carpentier cam, hn? returned to nor malcy after the explosion of yostcidav caused bj the advent of too nianv vis Itors during the absence ot M." Dei campo. Again It Is Impossible to crash the gate at the old farm hoirso and tho challenger is cnjojlng the peace and quiet which ho maintains Is so necessary to hlni In his training. Tho remainder of his training- will consist of just that peace ami quiet nesn. The heavy work and condition ing in over and it but rctuilnr, for Deicamps to hcrp his charge on edge mini ne steps Into the ring to blast loose tho heavyweight. crown from t tho head of the present champion, or resign his pretension?: t0 wo.1(1 jHtic honoro. .Thonc who hWjfiPft,,,,, , nlm,,ls mn see little to euA-- - taPPir two ol Carpentier s t-nnr- ring partners, Italian Joe (Jans and Paul .Tournce, set sail on the rude . sea of combat in a ring In Brooklyn and came to grief. Cans took to th lifeboat in the 10th round while Jour nee went down with colors fly In.1;. Nevertheless, he wen), down. The col ors that he flew when ho went down wore crimson and the coloring mat tor was knocked loose from his arterioi by the stern and rockbound fists ol Mr. Wcineri. Those who play onions shook I heir X ' heads over this double defeat of mem bers of the Cat pent far camp. It was, thoy said, bad medicine. Then Captain Mallet, a French itrnn .officer who has always done duty ir -Carpentler's corner when the latlei fought, wont out a-swinimlng and lef his legs out in 1 lies hot sun when he emerged from tho water. Captair Mallet's logs, as a result, are temper arlly neither beautiful nor useful They aro red, swollen and blistcrc and tho captain will nol be piescn In (he challenger's corner at the hie light. No. The captain will bo home ii MEETING NOTICE3 Y. W. C. A. iRegular monthly meet ing Y. W. C. A. board to be held Friday, July 1. at S p, m. Instead of Wednesday, July 5. Homo of K. M. Williams. All board members are urged to be piesent, verj important meeting. MRS. 1). M. FRENCH, Piesidont. 1 Wotncn'G Relief Corps Attention Meeting tonioirow evening at 7:30 o'clock. AH necessary business trans acted, at this meotlng. Edith M. Reed, president. 1 Classified advertising 1 eont per worn ich Inspitlnn. ' If lunerled fi tlnioa or more. 3-4 cent n wnrd. Monthly publi cation rate on application t tli nfflc. FOIt RENT FOR RENT (Housekeeping 913 Federal. rooms FOR RENT--Player piano. G. E. Cor eon tho Music Man. 'JO FORWENT--keeping rooms. Adults only. Tele phone black 1811. " TOR "RENT miriaTHy HinihslnTl rooms. 1313 Pine hired. Telephone black 5092. 7 MUij ltwtjjv(JxjI-i-' .-nn.-M-xj-u-nrii-v- FOR RENT Three room furnished apartment, prlvnto bath. Telephone red 3972. 1521 Jackson. 2 FOR RENT Housekeeping roonn ratC3 'reasonable. 722 East Third street. 1' foti -RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms. Alco small furnished house suitable for batching- Inquire 111 West Second 7 FOR RENT OR FOR SALIC Four room modern bungalow on West Twelfth stroot. Inqulro Dalles Real ty company, black 5691. 30 FOR RENT Rooms at -508 Yasdtig ton. Ono largo cno'ugh for two on LflrHt floor; nlso sleeping porch ami kitchen. 1 FOR RENT Slooplnc rooms, f 10 per month, bath and tolcphono included 409 Wc;u Eighth .itreet. Telephone red 5131: FOR, .IWNT OR SA LE The M Wrcnn ranch, Including hay ciop. '''trull and vosetablos. Will give loin lea" very leasonable. Write box 321, caro Chronicle 1 FOR SALE FOR SA.LE 1-iinhert cherries for canning, cheap. Oregon Growers. First and Jefferson streols. 1 FOR SALE Young rich mllklntr 2 gallon Jersey cow Very penile Price $45.00. Telephone red 1101 5 bed getting the results over tho tele phone, while a nurse rubs the blister ed extremities with ointment to tho , accompaniment of a soothing breeze by an electric fan. Carpentier Is fighting tho jinx to tho best of Ills ability. While out on bin ;road work Wednesday he found un old and rusted horseshoe which ho picked up, btought home and nailed up alougrlde the front door. He would have nailed It up over the door, ho says, but with the luck breaking so ; poorly tor him and his, he decided that If he did so 11 would probably fall and hit him on the head some time when he was leaving the house. Catpentler is calm and rays he Is .confident even tiling that can be dono to tit him lor the fray has been dono. Ho wins or loses on the strength of the condition that he has already at tained. CAKPENTIER UNTROUBLED BY IMMINENCE OF FIGHT ny Unit. ci i'icn.1 MANIIASSET, N. Y June "Just walling for tho bell,' BO said Georges Carpenlier today. Tho challenger has coinplrtcd his training. Ho Is in perfect physical condition and apparently untroubled by tho imminence of the champion ship battle. Having lipped the scales this morn ing at 1721 pounds and laid away (ho gloves until Saturday alturnoon, Georges declares ho will do nuthing but rest I lorn now on. Georges' doctor is enthusiast Io over his condition. Gus Wilson, whoso job it is to massage and rub him down, says ho was never so clean cut and ready for a light. Francois IJescaiiips goes about tho farm rubbing his hands and smil ing. After the little flurry of nerves which al lacked the challenger's camp on Tuesday, everyone is on edge with confidence. Carpontlor himself is the least wor ried man, as lar as appearances go, ol anyone at Manhasset. He avoided visitors today, but in private joked and played cards and seemed en tirely at his ease. All of the difficulties which liavo arisen during the past month have been swept away. Carpentier and Dcscamps arc satlsllcd iwith the size if the ring, which has been com deled, and arc pleased with the Ircsslng rooms and other arrange henls. FOR SALE Good loose wheat hay, delivered. Call led 2S21. 30 FOR SALE $2000 will buy a good home at 705 Calhoun street. 2 FOR SALE A brand new four-room house, modern in every respect. In fluire at 500 East Fourteenlh. 7 F67rsLJ5imwlTm weight 1300. Inqulio W W. Zac'.usry, drayman. .1- FORSaTe""' Now bug; cheap lor cash. Might trade for light touring 702 Webster street. "0 FOR AL1C- Dry oak wood; old oak, fling; second stowtb, $12.50. Deliv ered. Call 30F22, alter 0p. in. tf FoTrT"One51-galloti gasoline lank; one 10-gulIoti oil lank; one telephono (Western Electilc). Tele phono black 6211. 30 TORlsvl'Sam'. and gravel. Truck service. Country trips. Gordlon and Van Dolah, telephono red 1331. 3o FOR SALE- Tim meanest man In town will sell hay at east end ot Second sired Wheat hay or alfalf $17 per ton delivered. fKi and you take it away S a. m. to 5 p. in. U FORSALE One while enamel kitch en cabinet; one Howard Heater. Call red 5681 or inqulro Gil West Eighth. Jl FOR SALE Largo and unall farm and orchard tracts. Reasonable prices, good terms. W. 0. Hanna. Dtilur, Oro. IStf. FOR SALE Nine loom house, with big lot, extends liom Third to Fourth street. Mrcel Improvement? In and paid, will be sold cheap and on good tQriiio. Black & Cium. 30 FOR SALE .('ompleto tin calling in,i -chine. 28-inch J. I. Caso separator and onglno. OuUtt in lirst clash con dition. E. A. Read, Buick Garago, Telophone lui'ln 921. 27(1 FOR SALE Confectionery business, stock and fixtures. Splendid leaso or will sell property. Excellent lo cation. Clearing over $1,000 a month. Will stand closest investi gation Wiite Fail C Millur, Tho n.illns fire iron 1 FOR SALE Baled hay nnd gialn. Wn deliver any place in town. One horse, weight 1750. years old Guaranteed. Will soli or Hade lor cattle. Ono team, weight 2100. Sound and gentle. O. K. Feed barn. Julv2 FOR SALE--Ono hay rhoppu; threo header boiea. !ml; ono double disk; ono twoboitom 1 1-Inch gang Plow; ono 14 Inch two-way plow. Soviral head of horres. Roy Gra ham, Northwest Sheep company firanddnllM. Wash, or J C r.'ir.ul. city. ?'w2d THE DALLES tJAILY CHRONICLF THURGDAY, JUNE MANY BATTLES FOR T By Henry L. Farrcll (United Pre.m Stnff Correspondent) (NEW YORK, June SO. The Doinp-sny-Cerpi-ntlcr batik-, called "the bout ol a century and the greatest of all times," adds a chapter to a list of important hc.ivvwelcht chain. plonshlps that started back in 1882. John I j. Sullivan was the first to bo consiileied one ol the real greats of the ring. Ho won tho llllo by knocking out Faddy Ryan In nine round? at Mississippi City. Mis?., Feb. 7, 1SS2. Ho successfully do tended Ills clown by knocking out Jake Kllrain in a 75 lound battle al Iticliburg. Miss., on July S, 1SS9. II way Hie last light with bare knuckles. Figuicd without a rhanee, James J. Corbet I, a bank clerk, gave one of the fiisi p'-ools of tho merits of brains and rclencu and brute strength the championship September 7, 1802, against b;awn when ho won from Sullivan in a 21 round tight In I ended New Orleans. Corbel I ile itis tltlu against. Charlie Mitchell in a three round fight at Jacksonville, January 25, tS'.M. , After defeating ll'eter Maher in ono round in Mexico in 1S9I3. Hob Fllz- Simmons came along then and won tho title from Coibctt alter M rounds In Carson City, Nevada, March 17, 1897. lie held the ciown until June 9, 1899, when he was knocked out by James J. Jel fries in an 1J. round fight at Coney Island, N. Y. On (ho samo battleground, Jelfrics beat Tom Sharkey in 2,r rounds on November ,V 1899. Fitzsiminons challenged again lor the title, bin Jeffries knocked him out in an 8 round bout in an Francisco on August 25, 1902. Corbet t then challenged Jeffries and was knocked out in 10 rounds at San Francisco on August 11, 1903. Jack Munroc challenged him but suffered the samo fato after two rounds in San Francisco August 26, 1901. Jeffries retired in 1905, undefeated. Mhrvin Hart claimed the title after knocking out Jack Root in a 12 round bout at Reno, July 13, 1905. Jcl'fiies rel'crced I ho bout and pre sented Hart with his title. Tommy Burns became the chain FOR SALE-Bulck, late '"17." $750.00 cash, or fSOO.OO terms. This car has just been overhauled, newly painted and new lop. Five practically new cord tiros. Driven only 20,000 miles INover been in a repair shop or oil pavement. Had the best of care and .must bo seen lo be appreciated. 'Write box D205, care of Chionlclo. 2 Want eo WANTED -- Chambermaid. Hotel 'Dalles. Sec housekeeper. 30 wTOTETTireo men Tor haying, two to drive teams. Inqulro Bank lio'el. 30 WANTED Spot cash will bo paid for good diamond If price is light. -Must hear quid:. Write J. M. J., 200. Chronicle. - WANTED An expoilencod practical nurso wants position. Conlinement cases preferred. Telophone bli'ck 1791. - WANaMOD-TrTuTgoo dTaTmnwT Will pay cash, If prlcu is right. Must have immediately. Write J. M. J., 200, Chiouide. 30 LOST on HOUND LOST Two keys on ring. Return to Chronicle oft Ice. I LOST -Five baseball bats and llng-i mitt at last Sunday's baseball game Return to C. L. Bobn for icward. TAKEN UP - One light -colored Jet so cow, marked ,under-bit out of right ear. Owner can havo same by pa". in:; for mi. Thoimn A. Hill. 210 Eat Fotiitecnlh street. 7 LOST -Party fiiidlnt,' b"g of lat:iidr on VJxi of June 27 or 28. whl-h w il lost oil truck in The D:dleii between 11 i. in. and 0.30 a. in, rdurn l i.Motor Servlfo garage. No question, asked. Poriland-Tho Dalles Ti-uk ilcrvlco. I MISCELLANEOUS PLAIN SEWING and shl:ti, mane to order at 211 Court stieot. ('ill and talk It over. i HI-.' MST I TCH ! N ( i ThoTdmTMTs" L. M. Boothiy, 3Q3 Washington street. Telephone main C5S1. tl HEMSTITCHING and piloting at tachment, $2.00. Buttonhole attach inent, $9.85, fits any sewing ma chine. Personal checks, 10c extra Lights Mail Older House, box 127. Birmingham, Ala. 1 nblo cort, aro In active demand Many peoplo have recently moved perhaps going to houses or apart meats wheio thoy havo no space to spare. Former furnished room ten ants aro looking onco moro lor do slrablo quarters Havo you anything to offer them? Toll about II In a CtironMc Want Ad. plon when ho won a 20 round deci sion fiom Halt In I.os Angeles on February 2.1, I90G. Hart claimed a foul, but It was not granted. On j.May 7, 1907, limns defeated Jack O Urlen in a 20 round bout In Los Angolcs and on July 4. 1907, he knocked out 1)111 Squires In one round at Colma, Cal. Jack Johnson came Into possession of the title when he beat limns In a 20 round bout at Sjdnoy. Australia Police stopped the contest. Hums received $:?0,noO. while Johnson got lii.OUO along with the ciown. The colored fighter whipped Stanley Ketchol . in 12 rounds at Colma. ! October 1(3. 1909, and knocked out Jamcj J. Jelfcrles in 15 lounds at Reno July I, 1910. Alter Johnson had defeated Jim Flynn in nine rounds at Las Vegas July I, 1912, ho got Into trouble witli the .government and a tourney of while heavyweights was arranged in Los Angeles in ID III, Luther Mc carty beat Al lCaulfman, Jim Flynn and Al Palzer and was pioclaimcd the while heavyweight cliampinn of America. On .May 21, 19L3, at Cal gary, Canada, Mc.Caity was knocked out by Arthur Polkey. McCarty col lapsed in the ring and died from what tho coroncr'a Jury termed a hcniorihagc of the brain. Gunboat Smith won the title fiom Polkey In 15 rounds at San Fran cisco on January 1, 191 1. Jess Wlllnrd then canio. along and being proclaimed the white hope he was matched with Jack Johnson, still world's heavyweight champion. Wil lard won the world's championship by knocking out the negro In the 2Gth round at Havana. April 5, 1915. Alter a sensational string of short knockout victories, Jank Deinpsey was matched with Willard by Tex Rickard. Tney met in Toledo, Ohio, on July 4, 1919. Deinpsey knocked Willard down seven limes in the first round and won the title when Willard failed to answer the bell for the lth round. THIS TIME LAST YEAR Ruth hit his (wenly-third homer off ' Bigbee, Athletics, In first game of double header and his twenty-fourth in the second game off Perry. Tho Robins beat the Giants in a double header. TRANSFER AND EXPRESS Furnl turo and plnno moving. Freight hauled nnd general express buol nena. Telephones: Stand, red 101; residence black 1352. J. E. Houzln llir LEGAL NOTICES. Notice Tito undersigned wjll receive sealed bids up to and including July 9, 1921, al 8 p. in. for 1'iiinlshlng transporta tion during the ensuing school year to the pupils ol school district No, 27, lo tlio Dufur school house and return, The successful bidder must furnish bond anil sign contract tor the faith ful performance of his duties. Further particulars may bo obtained r i (in the district school board or the undersigned. The board leserves tho right to ie jeel any find all bids. E, E. BURTiXER, 30vv27 Dial i Id Clerk. Notice for Bids for Dalles City AuditoiTi'i.. Dalles City calls for bids for tho construction of the auditorium, Tim Council id' Dalles City has ap proved plans, and specifications as pi opal ed by Doughtaling & Dougnn. irchltects of Portland, Oregon, tin .diown by the minutes of the Conn rll meeting of Juno lfith, 1921, Spec! flcations, plans antl estimate for the construction aro on file in tho olflce if the Recorder of Dalles City, sub ject to Inspection, and tho work will be done In accordance with s,.ld plans and specifications and under The Right of Way Printing 1$ tfrc Salesman Who Hag the Right of Way Your Eatea letter in the United States mail has the right of way straight to your customer's desk. Strengthen your appeal by using a fiaperof knowi quantity Hammermill lond and goo-1 printing which will attract your customer's attention, and sell your goods. That's the kind of printing wo do and the paper we use. Iff Mot Print r J Sahimatuhlp. Aik mi. chron'icle" PUBLISHING CO. Dr. T. H Evfiiieht Specialist Hours 9:00 to 8:00 Sundays 17-lf Vogt Blk Over Crosby's 30, 1921. Big Purses In Ring History lly United Prons NEW YORK, June 30. Tev Rickard has figured in live of the biggest money contest of boxing his tory, Including the UcmpsoyCnrpon tier bout, which with a million dol lar gate by lar exceeds all other spoiling events of all time. Rickard started his now famous caieer as a piomotcr with the Gans Nelson lightweight contest, when he offered tho then unheard or sum' ol $;t0,ooo for the bout. Ills next ven ture was the Johnson Jet fries heavy weight championship affair and then came, the Wlllard-Moran bout, the Dcmpscy-WJllard championship an I now the greatest of them all, the Doinpsoy-Carpcntler meel Ing. The purse of $600,000, which Is approximately what Hcmpsey and Carpentier will divide Is moro than the total receipts of any boxing con test In history and il exceeds by inoio than four times the sum ever given to any boxers in the past. The following tables gives the locclpls and. what the principals-sol In the biggest money drawing con tests of the past: Purse .$127,500 ...121,000 77,250 ....50,000 Receipts 270,755 151.524 120,000 97,000 69,715 68,000 66,300 63,340 56,350 52,000 48,311 37,000 36,800 33,000 32,000 32,215 30.S00 31,800 28,81!) 28,819 27,770 Dempsey-WUIard ., Jolmson-Jcl fries .... Willard-Moran Cnrpenlier-Lcvinsky Johnson-Burns Giins-Nelson 35,000 33,500 35,000 ....36,4(35 43,638 38,810 26,000 31,402 20,000 26,000 Willard-.lohnson J-'ffcries-Sharkey .Icflries-Corbett Corbet t-McCoy .. McGovern-lOino Nelson-Biitt Wolgast-Nclson Gr.ns-Britt Fitzsimmons-Ruhlin Nelson-Gans 22,000 22,000 Brltt-Corbett 21,000 Joffrics-Ruhl'ii 19,250 Jeffrics-Fitzsinnnons ..22,200 Britt-Nelson 16,000 Jolinson-Ketchcl 21,000 Nelson-Brit t 15,273 Corbett-Sulllvan 25,000 DEMPSEY ENDS TRAINING AND WILL RE!?.T FRIDAY By United Press ATLANTIC CITY. N. J., June 30 - Jack Dcmpsey Is through training Bring Results the direction and supervision of sucli architects. All bids must bo accompanied by i certified check lor 10 of tho amount of tho fold, lo ho forfeited to Dalles City In caso such bid should be accepted and Hie bidder should fail to enter into contract and bond lor the faithful perforin auce of tho work. All bids shall be scaled and shall be filed wilh the Recorder of Dalles City on or before 8:30 p. in., June 30, 1921, said bids to be opened by the Recorder and Council on said date. Dalles City reserves tho right to rojoct any and fill bids, Dated tills 151 h day of June, 192' D. L. GATES. City Recoiiler. 30 J50.000.CJ Dalles City, Oregon, Gen eral Obligation Auditorium Bonds. Sealetl bills will be received until the hour of 8 o'clock p. in. July 5, 1921, b tin; undersigned, and Inline dlately thereafter publicly opened by tho City Council at nthe C').iti"il chambers in tho City Hall or Dalles City, Oregon, for tho purcnase of $50,000.00 ol' General Obligation Auditorium Bonds of the said City, authorized at an election liel 1 I'oi said purpose, said bonds to Ik In denominations of $1,000.00, $500 00 or $100.00 each, at the option ttl the purchaser, all lo liu dated July 1, 1921, due $10,000.00 each on July 1, 1932. 1933, 1931, 1935 and 1936 re- spedlvely. Said bonds to bear Inleiesl al (! UOi ecu! ier annum, payable on the 1st days of January and July ol each year, piinclpa! and Interest pay able In United States gold coin of the present stnndatd of value, at I lie Fisctil Agency of the Stato of Oregon In Now Yoik City, or tit the olfic" of tho City Tieasuier In Dalles Cll, Oregon, All bids nr.ist bo accompanied by a cot tilled check for 5 percent of the par value of tho amount ol the bonds bid for. The legality ol this Issue of Iruidb has been passed upon by Teal, Mln or K- Wlnfiee, attorneys of Portland. Oregon, and an approving opinion will bo furnished successful bidders Tho Council reserves Uto light to reject any and all bids. D. L. GATES, Jiine27-30-Julyl-2-5 City Recoiiler PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS SPECIALTY SHOP Hemstitching, picot edging, -lieiiii-making. 218! East Thlid tided, Con don building. Telephone black 5211 7 F0R1D Sp-Bciiilisic Whitney Repair Shop 703 East Second St. DeLARHUE and Evenings by Appointment Druo Store Phone Black 1111 'and he Is glad of It. The world's champion will do his last work today when he punches tho bag for two rounds and lakes a long walk on tho road. Dcmpsey and his household will move Friday to Jersey City. His means of transportation and ills des tination at the scene of tho battle are being kept secret by Manager Kcarns, It is understood that he wti! spend the eve of the contest In a private homo near the stadium and will see no "one. The champion looked to b:i just how ho said ho felt In the finest condition. BIG CHESS TOURNAMENT IS SET FOR HAVANA By United 1'irr.i (By Mall) - Alechln, not player, thrice condemned 11KRLIN ed chess I to death in Moscow, will be one of 'the participants In tho forthcoming iworld chess tournament in Havana. His friends, with dlflicully, got him free and he is now here, where be Is booked for a match with Telcli maun. Herr Kngan In charge of Ihu Eu ropcan end of the tournament told tho Hulled Press today the contest would probably be at the end of the year in Havana. The lollowing par ticipants have already been listed: Marshal, Teichiuann, Tarrasch, Bctl, Drcyer, F.uwe Bogoljuboff (a young Hollander especially recommended by Lasker), Rubinstein, Alechln, Kostltch, and Maroczy, with probably the Austrians Tartakuw and Spiel ninnn. All the participants receive pas sage and pay. It is expected hero Hint a big tournament will follow In New York. GEORGE WASHINGTON IN TRAFALGAR SQUARE By United I'rcoa LONDON, June 30. -A slat ul e or Georgo Washlngtontho leader or the Continental army that wrested the fTl colonics from George III. was .unveiled, today in Trafalgar Square, opposite the National Gal lary of art and just across tho square from a statue ol Georgo IV. All members of tho American offi cial and residential colony attended thu ceremony, ono of a series ar ranged for this summer in connec tion with the dedication or Sulgravo Manor, homo of Washington's an ecstors, .IslaVJ FuMic Sfteiraogiraip'luvfiir Typing and stenography dono at reasonable rates. Roslna A. Flock. Of lice Hotel Dulles Residence telephone ted 2332. tl Wlhiii-e Track Lira Freight and express betwoeu The Dallca and Wasco, Moro and all way pninis Leave The Dalles, 9 a. m. dally except Sunday. Leave Moro, 1:30, p. m. Leave Wasco, 2:30 p. in. 1). M. Pierce, proprietor. Telephono black 1642 or main 471. tf PIANOS TUNED ma repalied, ac tion regulating and reflnlshlng. Playur actions a specially. Work gtiaiantccd. S. A, Duckstaiier, Cor son Mush: store, 320 Kant Second street, Telephono main 1061. tf WOO DA It I) & TAUSC'HHIt ' Contracting Dricklayers and Plasterers All hinds of Tile and Cement Work. Fireplace Work a Specially Estimated furnished free of chain';. All Work Guaranteed, Telephone Main C1G1 or Call at Gates Block Peoples Transfer Co. QUICK DELIVERY SEKVICH EXPRESS AND DRAYAGE Furniture and Piano Moving Stand at Glenn's Paint Storo Main 3721 Residence Phone Red 1811 HARRY L. CLUFF (IRAN DA LL UNDERTAKING CO Wasco The Dalles Dufur LULU D. CRANDALL, Manager ' Bert Thomas, Assistant Managnr Licensed Embalmers, Established 1M7 Women Attendant Telephones Mrs. M. J. Wlllerton Day fled 351 Telephone nsd 1781 Nlflht Red MJI J. 11. Harper, Black 2152 Motor Equipment PAGE FIVE ENDERSBY NEWS KNDFRSBY. June 28. M.r. arul 'Mrs Paul Darnlcllo and two children were out from Tho Dalles Sunday, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Darnlede. Air. and Mrs. R. P. Dainielle's Httlo daughter, Margery, Is on the. sick lis:. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Angell and daugh ter, Eva. and Mr. and Mrs. O. F An gell motored to Herman check Sun day and were met there by u number ol relatives from Portland and enioy ed si latnlly reunion. There wero 15' In Hie party. Mrs, Victor Thonipscn Is staying at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Davidson, while her mother is in Tito Hallos hospital. Mrs. Jessie Chandler ol The Dalles and Mrs. Daisy Bell and son Alan, of Edmondton, Alia., visited thu L. H. McDonald homo a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Yager and daughter, Grade Ma, and Miss Ger' I rude and Clara Yager were out from The Dalles Sunday. Judson Brown of Tho Dalles came, out Friday night and preached Sun day morning and evening. H. L. Feid of Dufui- preached at 3 o'clock Sun day afternoon. Dewey Simons was thrown frpm a horse Sunday. A rib was broken. Corey McDonald and his mother, Mrs. Mildred McDonald, former . resi dents here, but now of Washington are visiting old friends and neighbors while attending to business matters regarding thoir ranch. Mr. and Mrs. JIarvey McAllister are rejoicing over tho nrrival of a son, born at The Dalles hospital last week. Mrs. McAllister way lormerly Miss Lucy Winslow, who taught the End.crs. by school hero. Tho I li st baled alfalfa hay of ths season was hauled from tho Corey' Mc Donald place by Karl Carlco'. Wood Sawing Tryon and Gllbroth'.s wood say. Suc cessor lo Mpyor Wood Saw business. Telephone black 4711. ' fi Free Clinic No Charge For Examina tion Tuesdays and Thursdays. Dr. Baum, ctilrnpractic physician', Third and Washington, main 601. It EEEID TRANSFER Wo hall anything, any place, call main 731. 23 VENZ BAUER General real estate, insurance, nnd loans. 100 East Second street. Tele phone mailt 1571. 2811 E. C. FR1ICE R'Ba'5!iciricdl AircMftecit DOt First National Bink Bldg. Tho Dalles, Ore. 16tf mm i Dr. Geo. F. Newhouse Eye GpccUlUt We aie equipped to give J'our eyes thu very bent of caie. Eyes tested, Glauses ground. Second and Washington Sttceti The Dalles Cut Flower I