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THE DALLE8 DAILY CHRONICLE, 8ATURDAY, MAY 14, 1921.
GEORGES' CHANCES
GOOD, SAYS COULON
BANTAM PAYS TRIBUTE TO
FRENCHMAN'S SCIENCE AND
TERRIFIC PUNCH.
By Edwin Hullinger
(United ITuhh Staff Pomsspondfiit)
PARIS, May 11 Johnny Cotilon,
a former bantamweight champion,
latest victims of the guerrilla warfare.
He left the mouth of a mine yester
day to procure water for women and
children huddled In the mine mouth
Ho was killed before he had takon 20
steps Into the line of fire.
A score of women and children
worn said to be suffering for want
of food and water In a mine where
thoy. sought safety Thursday morning.
Ono wing of the seven-mile fight
rages about the mine mouth and their
escape Is cut off.
The battle opened Thursday morn
ing between minors who have been on
strike for a year and those who have
munlcates the malady to others who
are susceptible to It.)
Mrs. Southard declared today that
her present husband, Paul Vincent
Southard, chief petty officer of the
U. S. S. Monitor Monterey, did not
know that she had had four previous
husbands, all of whom died under
strange circumstances. Southard to
day appeared dazed by the turn of
events. He did not go to see his wile
and refused to talk to newspapermen
thinks that Georges Carpentler has
a "good chance" to beat Jack Demp-j taken their places In the coal fields,
soy. J Two were reported killed the first
Coulon accompanied Carpentier on ; day. Tho casualties were increased bv
a two weeks' theatrical tour.
"I have seen enough of Ciirpon
tier to form a very good opinion of
him," Coulon said here today. "In
Homo ways hu is better than any
boxer in the world and I have seen
most of the good ones In my time.
Carpentler has more science than
any living fighter and has innum
erable little tricks that no other box
er possesses.
"Carpentler also packs a terrific
punch that will knock out any living
man if he lands it. Of course he is
lighter than Dempsey, but if no
gets his punch over the champion
will go down and stay down.
"I discovered that Carpentler has
one tremendous asset possess'i-.l by
no other lighter I have scon. Ho can
hit a tremendous blow while pofcied
on the balls of 'lis feet that'.
Homothlng that evorv fighter in his
tory has wanted to do and couldn't."
CARPENTIER LACKS STAMINA
By United Press
JERSHY CITY, N. J., May II
John I3entley, city commissioner and
veteran ring follower:
"Carpentler has a good chanc to
win the world's championship, but
I think Dempsey will successfully
defend his title. Tho Frenchman ii
a smart fighter and a wondorful
boxer, but 1 believe he lacks tho
stamina and enduranco to stand up
under the rushing attack of a strong,
hard-hitting fighter liko DempsOy."
two yesterday, with reports that at
least two other victims were known.
RINGSIDE SEATS FOR BIG
TODAY IN CONGRESS
bill.
By United Press
Senate.
Continues debate on naval
House.
Agriculture committee continues
work of framing packer control b P..
Carpentering and building. C. 11
Merryinan, telephone red 57.41. M30
16 DIE IN GERMAN
RAILROAD
DISASTER
By United Press
IfEItLIN, May 14 Sixteen persons
were killed and 30 injured today in
a train collision near Sorau, in
Hrandonburg.
"Boss of tho Road," and "Can't.
Bust 'Km," bib overalls, $1. 49. Maler
& JJettingen company. 17
NEW SITUATION
WESTERN RAINBOW MEN
HOLDING REUNION
By United Press
SACRAMENTO, May 14 Veterans
of the iRainbow division from all
parts of California, Oregon, Wash
ington and Nevada, are here for tho
annual convention, which opened to
day. John Witching of Los Angeles,
presided.
50
DIE IN MEXICAN
RELIGIOUS-POLITICAL
ROW
By United Press
,M)13XICO, CITY, Mex., May 14. As
many as fifty deaths were reported
today to have resulted from roll-
GO, $50 A CRACK glous-political fighting in Morclla,
capital of tho state of Michloacan
"v United Pri-FS i liist night.
NEW YORK, May 11 Hoxes and Tho fighting began when a Catho-
ringside seats for tho Dompsey-Car- nc demonstration against social!
pontier fight at $G0 per are to IjOj tic propaganda was fired upon by
placed on sale today in .waiiison j socialist sympathizers and a do
Square garden, Tex Rlckard an- tachment of police, said to have in
nounced. Lower priced seats were eluded the chief, Vicento Coyt.
offered yesterday, but there was no
rush for tho pasteboards
NEW YORK, May 11 Georges
Cnrpenller, challenger of Jack
Dempsey for the world's heavy
weight championship, will arrive
hero Monday morning on La Sa
voio. Officials of tho French lino
said today the liner wouTil arrive In
the lower buy Sunday night and
would dock Monday morning.
BENNY LEONARD AND
ROCKY KANSAS MATCHED
Mv United Pivbh
NEW YORK, May 11 Meniiy
Leonard and Rocky Kansas will
meet for the lightweight champion
ship In a lU-iound bout Juno s 6
in tho Harrison N. J, baseball milk
The managers of the, principals
came to terms last night with Pro
moter Dave Driscoll.
.Many persons were wounded.
T.ixi M.iyfielcTs Taxi
''"loplione main 5021.
27tf
Dance Tonight at Elks
Don't forget regular Saturday dance
tonight. Good music, good time.
ELECTION OF
down's Uufur Stage Time Table
Two round trips dully Leave Rank
hotel. !) a in. and 4 p. in. Leave Dufur
7:30 a. in. and 1 p. m. U
TR00P8 ORDERED
(Continued From 1'ngo 1.)
I
The dawn of l ho third day at fighting
In the hills above bore brought re
ports hero of six dead and many
woundeil, with possibilities that the
casualty list would ascend.
Attempts at peace lato last night
fallo.l when both the warring factions
refused to stop tholr hall of bullets
until the other sldo was silenced.
Tho fluro of revolvers and pistols
up and down the Tug river for 12
utiles continued throughout the night.
The battle, dlod down soon after mid
night but was resumed at daybreak.
Communication with tho battle nrou
wiih still Interrupted this morning,
but tho courso of the fight was plain
ly discernible by tho sound of the vol
leys and flares (hut wont up from
tho snipers In the West Virginia ami
Kentucky hills on opposito sides of
tho Tug river.
Shots continued pouring Into half,
dozen little mining colonies In the val
ley between tho two mountain sides.
Some of tho reported doud wero
lying in the range of fire and could
not bo rescued, Tho constant exchange
of shots prevented tho complete chock
of the casualties and Identification of
the victims wns Impossible in many
cues,
Dan Whltt. a miner, U among thei
(Continued From Piiro I.)
upon plans for Memorial day, and for
tho post's campaign for tho bonus
bill, coming up in the olectlon of
Juno 7.
Tho post has appllod for eight army
rifles to be used in the firing of sa
lutes in tho cemetorles as a part of
tho burial ceremonies, anil the guns
may bo received buToro Memorial
day, for uso then.
RETURN OF
(Continued From Pago 1.)
Imina, North and South Carolina and
Florida.
A call has boon extended by tho
local church to Rev. Carroll E. Rob
erts of Portland. It Is not iaiown
whether or not he will accept.
TYPHOID CARRIER
(Continued From Piiko 1.)
spoko freelv ami announced what her
defense would be.
'U bellove 1 am a natural typhoid
fever carrier," she declared.
Her statement was mado official by
the presence at tho Interview of Chief
of Dotectives Arthur McDufflo," who
Is In chargo of tho investigation.
"All of my husbands died of ty
phoid." she said, calmly, with no man.
Ifestatlon of emotion.
"I hnvo physicians' certificates to
provo it,
"When Mr. Meyer, my lust husband,
died, 1 had threo doctors hold a post
mortem examination.
"They found at first that he hud
ptomaine poisoning, but that acute
typhoid hud developed and had caused
his death,
"Other physicians found that my
other threo husbands had died from
typhoid fever llkowlso."
Then sho paused a moment and add
ed emphatically:
"I am innocent or any wrong-doing,
Rut I do believe that In view of all
that I may bo a typhoid carrier."
(A typhoid carrier is a person who
U immune to the disease, but who
curries the germ and innocently com-
(Continued From Pago 1.)
breaking point, several Paris news
papers declared today in comment
ing on Premier Lloyd George's
speech regarding the upper Silesion
situation.
At the same time, It was learned
from semi-official sources that
France is determined to enforce
her program of -awarding most of
tho industrial district in Upper Si
lesia to Poland, which Britain op
poses. In tills connection it was
stated that Premier Briand will re;
fuse to participate in the next meet
ing of the supremo council unless
he is assured the allies will accept,
in principle, his Polish policy.
"Lloyd George is taking great
risks in provoking reactions danger
ous to tho Anglo-French entente,"
Philippe Millet declared, writing in
the Petit Parisien.
"Berlin will rejoice and Paris will
regret," was the Figaro's comment
on Lloyd George's speech.
Pertlnax, writing in tho Echo de
Paris, declared:
"France will not permit Lloyd
George to force her hand. Wo liopo
France's spokesman will make this
known in unmistakeable- terms."
"Boss of the Road," and "Can't
Bust 'Em," bib overalls, ?1. 49. Maior
& Bettingen company. 17
There's A Difference
If you've been a "ready made" man
'n tho past, be a "made to order man'
in the future. First class hand tailor
Hd suits to measure. $35.00 and up W
R. Webber, ono block east o post
office. 6tfj
GRAIN GROWERS
(Continued From Pago 1.)
-WWSAA
have cot to organize to protect our
selves. "It seems to me that tho majority
of tho unfavorable sentiment against
the pooling plan in Umatilla county
can bo directly attributed to the
work of a few leaders. All of tho
ranchers are not against this plan.
Without any solicitation at all a
total of 215,000 bushels of wheat has
thus far been signed up In that
county."
Mansfiold went on to say that ho
is "absolutely against" tho use of
'wo markoting plans by tho Oregon
APPLY SULPHUR TO
HEAL UP YOUR SKIN
Broken Out Skin and Itching Ec
zema Helped Over Night.
For unsightly skin oniptlons, rash
or blotches on face, neck, arms or
body, you do not havo to wait for
relief from torture or embarrass
ment, declares a noted skin spec
ialist. Apply a little Mentho-Sulphur
and improvement shows next day.
Becaiiso of its germ destroying
properties, nothing has over been
found to tako tho place of this sul
phur preparation. Tho moment you
apply it healing begins. Only thoso
who havo unsightly skin troubles
can know tho delight this Montho
Sulphur brings. Even fiery, itching
eczema is dried right up.
Get a small jar from any good
druggist and uso It like coM cream.
Adv.
eO0D PLUMBING IS
THE VERY THING- -
TO MAKE YOU
HAPPIER
THIS
Spring-
plumbing-
IN tho springtime everybody
and his brother and his cousin
BUI are looking for happiness.
One way to make certain that
you're going to enjoy this sea
son of the year Is to Install
some good, dependable plumb
ing. If you're going to build
this sprlns It would pay you
to talk over tho specifications
with us.
JOHN HIKE
PLUMIINO A
hen Rt4 Ml
HCATINC
TM Dalle
Grain Growers' association; one
with a compulsory pooling clause
and the other permitting local op
Hon. iPermlttlng Umatilla county
ranchers to get in under an option
al pooling agreement could create
dissatisfaction in all of the other
grain growing sections of the state
and would In all probability wreck
the state organization, he argued.
S. R. Thompson, president of tho
Umatilla county farm bureau, replied
to Mansfield, reiterating that farm
ers in his county are not In gen
eral opposed to pooling, merely de
siring "self determination" in the
marketing of their wheat. "We think
that the Chicago plan 13 best," ho
added.
In a brief analysis of tho mean
ing of cooperative marketing, W. F.
Schilling, representing the United
States Grain Growers, Int., explained tlves were obdurate in their stand
that, as the world's markets now 'against the plan, however, resolute
stand, the "farmers are compelled ly voting against the meaaure In a
to maret cooperatively or else lose body.
their jobs." The big advantage of 1 , ,
cooperative selling is that the man
doing the selling "knows where the
stuff he is selling is located. The
wheat is all under contract and he
can't sell something he hasn't got.'
The farmers have been "holding the
sack" for years, Schilling continued,
and "if they cant sell It after they
have grown It, what the Is the
use of growing it."
Put to a vote as to whether 100
percent pooling, , as permitted by the
national organization, should be
adopted as the selling plan In Ore- j
gon during the next few years, the
100 percent pool won by a large ma
jority. Umatilla county represonta-
Coming to Empress
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BATTERY
SERVICE
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of all makes of Batteries assures our prospective customers of reliable ad
vice on their battery and electrical problems by men especially trained in
this line of work. (
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CHEVROLET
ANNOUNCEMENT
CHEVROLET,
PRICES CUT TO PRE-WAR LEVEL
Cut of over 21 percent reduces cost to lowest level in three years
Prices effective immediately F. O. B., The Dalles.
Model 490 Chassis, now $741.80
Model 490 Touring, now $809.05
Model 490 Roadster, now $798.55
Model 490 Sedan, now $1448.00
Model 490 Coupe, now $1406.25
Model 490 Delivery, now $ 792.65
1-Ton Truck, now $1453.95
Fully equipped, including electric starting and lighting system, demount
able rims, tire carrier and speedometer.
We Can Make Immediate Delivery
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520 Eftit Second Stmt
The Dalle Ore.