r 4 THE DALLES DAILY CHRONICLE, TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1JB21. BATTLER'S TRAINING CAMP, OLD FARM FRENCHMAN W,ILL WORK OUT FOR FIGHT BEHIND BOARD FENCE. GENUINE BULL DURHAM tobacco makes 5Q flood cigarettes for 10c 1920 OREGON-WASHINGTON LUMBER CUT LARGEST PORTLAND, Muv 17. The IuiiiIh cut. of Oregon and Washington, ac cording to reports just, given out by (lie Portland office of the United Statos Forest. Service, wan larger than that for any preceding year, amount ing to 8,842 million board feet. Ore gon's cut wuh 3,1117 million, while that of Washington was 5,525 milljon feat. Thcso reports are. based on statis tics compiled by the forest service In cooperation with the lumber industry. Four species made up the bulk of the cut: Douglas fir, 0,022 million; west ern yellow pine, 908 million; western hemlock, 584 million; and Sitka spruco, :i57 million Shingle produc tion amounted to 5,130 million shin gles, which is less than the 1919 cut, wore than the 1918, and not much more than half that for 1909. Tor the past several years produc tion of lumber in Oregon and Wash ington has shown a steady increase. Those state produced about 8 per cent more lumber in 1920 than In 1919; Oregon about 10 per cent more, Washington about 8 per cent more. There's A Difference H you've been a "ready made" man tn the past, be a "made to order man" In the future. First class hand tailor ed suits to measure. $.15.00 and up. W. H. Webbor. ono block east o.' post office. 6tf MEETING NOTICES will meet 419 West afternoon. St. Paul's Guild with Mrs, C. A. Johnston, Third street, Wednesday 17 United Artisans Attention Members are requested to moot at K. of P. hull at l::i( p. in. Wednes day, '.May lvS, to assemble for the fu neral of Hrother Dennis A, Hunnell. 17 Mnhonla Club. Mrs, Anna Kinerstey will entertain the Mahonla club Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. T. 11. Hudson, 17 Elks Notice. All members urged to at tend the regular meeting Thursday, May 19. Inlta- " k Hon and a special good time In assured. HOY F. 'PAY LOU, Kxultod Huler. 19 Sated convocation, Wed nesday evening, May IS. Worlc in U. A. degree. He fie 'diluents. THOMAS. H. HUDSON, Secretary. IS Retail Clerks' Association Special meeting of retail clerks ol the Union tonight at 7 : itO, In Schun no's hall. All members requested to bo present. Special business. IIAUHY HAU'M, soe .-turns. 17 United Artisans, Attention Regular meeting, United Artisans Wednesday evening at S o'clock. There will ho roll call, when It Is hoped those who cannot poasib'., at tend will send a written response. Special attention has been given to staff practice for Initiation. Commun ity singing and other attractions at the close of the meeting. Refresh meats. A splendid time is assured to everyone. IS Hy United News NKW YORK, May 17. Georges Cat' pentler, that foreign prize fighter, has moved into the old Matthews plao just opposite Louis Sperry's place on the Manhassat turnpike, and raised Old Xed with the farmstead. The old Matthews south forty that was the finest pasturage within five miles of Manhassat has been surrounded by a high board fence and the cows have been chased out so that this Cm pen tier and his trainers can go through a lot of running and jumping and i rasslln' to get into good' condition without folks lookin' on. The French man starts right out being ur.neigh borly. ' Georges arrived in New York Mon day and tarried around town Jong enough t,o have lunch with his Ameri can representative, Captain Mnllctt, and talk things over with Tex Rick ard. lie seemed drawn pretty fine which may have been due to seasickness, iinu uuuur as a inn nencn or tne su premo court which may have boon the character part becoming an invading champion. IWlien he was asked who'd win the fight ho astonished the world by re plying, "I will." The Matthews placo on the Manhas sat turnpike lias been occupied by Gus Wilson, a Frenchman, who is 'Carpentier's trainer, for the last eight days, and Wilson has done things so the old homestead, the barn and the 'south forty. There's one big new bed in the right 'front bedroom on the second floor. That's Carpentier's. It stands almost as high as an upper seven because Georgio likes high beds. In the room directly behind Geor ges' there's a rough, wooden frame table covcrqd with a thick, soft mat tress. That's the rubbing table. Op posite the table Is a stout shelf cov ered with bottles and pots medicated alcohol, witchhazol, smelling salts, mid court plaster, friction gloves, onit. monts, liniments, salve and society water. This Is the challenger's drug store. Gus Wilson sleeps in this room and om him sleeps Paul berlng French heavy- Bob Martin at the Inter-allied games and who is now with Georges as a sparring partner, lie is bunked with battling Maicet, a French middleweight, who is both chef and sparring partner to tho 'French ehirtnpion. Then thero's a house boy, picked up In New York. The bouse stands about 20'l rmt back from the road a small, comlirt able farm house about ;io yoar.i old. Carpentier will allow few people to watch him train and will make no charge to those ho does admit. He will do little running on the road, but lulte a lot of walking and, an unusual thing for a fighter, bo will go In lor high jumping, hurdling and rowing on the machine, as part of his routine Tho gear for these collegiate pur poses has all been arranged for y Mus Wilson. The Frenchman iloos not look his best now but Wilson thought ho look ed far better than when he fought Levlnsky, The work will start In about a wook W1IL IT SHOW FRENCH IDOL THE STARS? .. T n ' 1UL.V A v.iua tviimm muep: 1 across the hall froi Journeo, tho lumbei weight who lost to I It! I Ot.Il 11 (ml (riimno CURLEY PICKS CARPENTIER NKW YORK. May 17, Jack Curley, wrestling Impresario anil close frieed of the Frenchman: "Carpentier will win the champion ship. Ills speed and skill will counto'. act what weight and .strength advan tage Dompsey will have over him. Car penter has as much imimc'i as Doinp soy and can hit morj iceuratel.v. Tho fight may not bo Ions. The ' more roitnMs It goes the -.iMor it will be for Curpimticr." NEW BALK-LINE RECORD Farmers, Attention I County meeting, farmers' union, Wednesday, May IS, at 10 a. m., at Nanseno local. County court will bo present to oxplaln the $800,000 road bond Issue and Statu Secretary V. A. Slkoa will also attend. Other very Important business. Do not forget tho date. j V, H. HlLLGKN, ( -7-911-13-16wl819 Secretary Uy United i'ri8 SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., May 17 Jake Schaofer, San Francisco, es tablished a world's 1S.2 balk-line bib Hard record hero yesterday when he piled up 400 points in three in nlnns against Kdoniud lloreinaus, Belgian champion, The latter scored 111 points In two Innings. saying he wants a chance to clear himself before playing again, Eddie Cicotte has also retired, although he has been offered $5,000 for the season by an independent cluu of Brunlng, Nebraska. 4 Dr. S. Burke Massey, dentist, First National bank, roomB 307-308. Tele phone main 3911. res. main 1691. 8tf Men's tennis shoes, $1.25. Maier & Bettingen company. . 17 NO CAUSE FOR ALARM IN SUN SPOT CONDITION By United News VASHINGTON, May 17. We're now approaching a time of i.".a.i mum sunspottedness cays the United States weather bureau .tonight. The public, says the weather bu reau, need feel no concern as spite of the persistent efforts of the most enthusiastic students it has been impossible to demonstrate more than the minutest possible connec tion and that quite uncertain, be tween sunspots and weather. The sunspots may have something to do however, with, the recent earth current, -which have tremondously disturbed all wire telegraphic, tele phonic and signal services. "Sun spottedness," says the weath er bureau, "is more or less related to auroras, earth currents and mag netism but the nature of these re lations is very complex, puzzling and more or less unknown." TwAntv-flve nercent discount on cut glass bowls for this week only. Lindqulst's Jewelry 3tore. ' 21 Hero is Jack Dempso's famous right as it looks coming head on. The fight fans of France say It will never reach its marl:. That Carpentier is fast enough to keep out of its way. A merican ring fans know it can travel far and qiuck and hard and they ar e backing it to win. Dempsey is doing light training at Summit, ,N. J., for tho defense of his title at Jersey City July 2. live years ago, will try to make ficlally put before the city council. Al Ralph de Pal ma and other speed ' dennan Govier introduced a resolu den.ons eat his dust on the Indian-' U(jn ask, revocat!oa of license t0 apolis motor speedway May 30. j The youth is Jules Ellingbee, Prank' P' Conrov' who operates the whom a race promoter picked up park where the "Black Sox" play, con from the farm and developed into 'tending the reputation of the players king of the dirt tracks. Now Elling- are being commercialized. Alderman bee is seeking to take the crown Lyle, speaking in objection, demanded in the greatest automobile race of that Govier withdraw the resolution all time the 500-mile international sweepstake two weeks hence. Flashing around the two and a half mile brick oval, he shaved the track record in a trial spin. Ho traveled 101J miles an hour and his time for the 2J mile trip was 1:29 flat. This is two-fifths of a second slower than the track record. Ellingbee drives a Frontenac. BRENNAN K. O's. BURKE ALLENTOWN, Pa., May 17 Bill Brennan, the Chicago heavyweight, knocked out Jack Burko, Chicago, in four rounds hero last night. which he declared "unfair and creat ing prejudice before the courts decide players are guilty." A resolution was referred to the judiciary committee. A few weeks ago they passed resolu tion barring any player from playing for or against those under indictment. The "Black Sox" have been making money, however. One magnate implor ed "Buck" Weaver to join his team, according to Weaver. Weaver has al so declined to join the Black Sox, (II IBB ft flttlit! fllilil::!... 9 .:::;ns. !:' .si!:i:ii::i:i!::;i:::i SUMMER EXCURSION RATES To Eastern Points Through CANADIAN PACIFIC ROCKIES Tickets on sale June 1st to August 15th inclusive. Lim it three, months from date of sale, with final return limit October 31st. For full particulars write, telephone or call at office. Canadian Pacific Railway E. Penn, pen'l. Agt., Pass. Dept. 55 Third St., Portland Oregon i "'Tmr-n 1 iiirm in H flPV f fla INDICTED "BLACK SOX" PLAY BEFORE CAPACITY CROWDS By James L. Kilgallen (United News Start Correspondent) CHICAGO, May 17 The Black Sox, togged out in now green and grey uni forms, are playing to capacity crowds every Sunday a mile or two from Com iskoy park, where in 1919, It is alleged, they threw a world series. . It is an astounding fact that in Sun day's game they drew as many peo plo as tho undeniably clean White Sox, if not more. Calling themselves the South Side Stars, the indicted players have ob tained a ball field at East Seventy fifth street and Greenwood avenue. In Sunday's game they played to more than 7,000 paid admissions while 1.000 or "more fans who could not get Into tho park, viewed the same from an embankment. At Comiskoy park, whore the Whito Sox woro playing the Athletics, the crowd was one of the smallest In the history of tho park. No one has yet had the temerity to shout language that might bo used to a porch climber. Joe Jackson is tho-team's clean-up hitter. He bats fourth, following "Swede" Rlsborg. "Hap" Felsch hits fifth, and "Chick" Gandll sixth. Felsch made two homers and was idoliz ed by the crowd. Claudo Williams did tho pitching. Tho success of the Indicted players in staging games has brought fiirth 'agitation and counter-agitation which has gono to tho extent of being of no Silvertown Cords fOLe included in the IOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Cut roses. 911 Pino street. Telephone black 3102. 19 WANTED Farm hands. Must under stand horses. ?40 por month. 015 Webster. is FOR RENT Cloan, nowly.painte I light housekeeping rooms. 301 East Eighth street. 19 EX-PLOW BOY PILOT WILL RACING 1AKH.N up Brown mare, weighs about 900 pounds. Branded L'3 on loft shoulder. J. G. Snipes. R. . 19 MACHINE LOST -Silver locket with cold M.n. or. Return to Chronicle offlco Re ward. . is Uy United Press INDIANAPOLIS, Intl.. May 17 A young man who followed tho plow LOST Gold watch on Mill crook, May horses In tholr slow, heavy stride! 8th. Return to '70S WVst Tenth Minn., on a farm near Crookston, street, 5.00 reward. 23 'o Goodrich lire Price Reduction Among tires SlLVERTOWN is the name that instantly conveys the thought of the highest known quality. Their genuine value has given them first place in the esteem of motorists. s w Motor car manufacturers and dealers are quick to emphasize to their prospects that their cars are equipped with Silvertowns knowing that neither explana tion nor argument is necessary. This makes all the more impor- . tant the fact that Silvertown Cords are included in -our re adjustment of tire prices which took effect May 2nd. THE B. F. GOODRICH RUBBER COMPANY eAkron, Ohio , Your Goodrich dealer it prepared to upply you with Goodrich Silrertowa Cord, Goodrich Fabric mad Goodrich Rad ad GnyTubM at th 2Qf price radudioa.