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THE DALLES DAILY CHRONICLE, FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1921.
M ATHLETES IN
COLLEGE TOURNEY
2-COLLEGES HAyE ENTRIES
HARVARD STADIUM
. 1 ' CLASSIC.
IN
By J. J.. Rowland
(United Press Ktoff Corrt-'spondfent)
CAMBRIDGE; Mass., May 27 Tlio
Btars of the college athletic world
nearty 706 men whose nnineM are 'their spi-ins nliimp, drojplns n conl op!
high in the annals of field and track fi io 1, at Philadelphia. The Hods,
war,, vasi Thin-sdny, Ma I'G, nl Bos
ton. Hr.nk delivered four hltfi in tour
time;) at hat against tho Ghntc ant!
banished' the Jinx- that had followed
tho Braves throtir-.h all their pievlou."
gamer, with the Giant ilitsi uenson
Henry a tinsling tap In the ninth sen
home the1 winning run or the r.eeond
game of the double affair.
Tho Braves prevailed, 4 to .1. hnvln.",
lost tho flr.it twine, 5 to :s, without
the able assistance of tho cM backstop.
The Robins sank a little deeper in"i
Ceroids
Gassifk!
Adreri
menfts
sports gathered wlth'in the gray
wallG of Harvard's great stadium
here today for honors hi the 45th
annual eastern Wer-colleglate track
andv field championship.
Athletes from 29 colleges were en
tered. st. Louis, 12
California's team which came hero gem halved
however, felt tho stir of life and
tramped on the Pirates, 4 to 1, In
Pittsburgh, Just after the Pirates' sue
ccsnful career on the eantein tour,
whereon they won 9 and lont !!,
The Indians abused the Brownn In
to r. u n Detroit tho TJ
: double bill with the
POILU BATTLER MAY USE
GUN ON DEMPSEY
a week ago to get acclimated has, "White Sox, winning the first. U to 1,
been training stead.y,and appeared but losing the second, (! to
in fine condition.
Out of the big entry lis! the names
of Allan Woodring, iSjracuse .nprln'.
er; Edward C Qqurdln, Harvard's
..l. ii . I Tn, rni.
i:iui;ii urgiu u.yur auu r,uu i nuiiii-
son, Dart moth,fe world's champion '
hurdler, stood out as the ntronseat
contenders In their events.
In the century dash, Kirksey of
I.eland-Stanford and Woodring were .
picked toflght It out.
Langddm of Yale stood out ns a
strong favorite in
He
to reckon
Will ' have Muller
the high jump, i
' California
with, however, in addl-
.Brown
Ramsey 6f Cornell.
TCv ITnltnil Now
MAlNHASSKT, U I May 27. -
Qocrcoa Carpentier left the old farm
down on the turnpike Thursday Inn?
enough to come into town for a per
mit to keep a pistol In tho training
camp, jurt to keep up tho marksman
shin he developed as a pollu in the
trenclns. He also naked to be eon-
"ducted through the local
while tlicrr shoo!; h.'.nds
prisoi'.e!?.
bnritlle
with
ami
the
lion to .Brown of Dartmouth . and
Muller recently GOrJzAGA' AND W. S. 0
MEET
Jumped b(x feet 34 inches. In the
mile run.'Irlsh of Cornelf1 arid Camp-J
bell of Yale look the best. j
Harvard men claimed that Ned
llourdln -wns unbeatable In the
broad Jump.
Ralsey 'of Princeton was expected
IN SPOKANE TOMORROW
SPOKANE, May 27. (ripocl ".) -Tin
Gonzagn Unlv r I'.y ba.'.obal! team
will plry the W.i-hlnston Jit Col
lege nine at CnilstnLa Held tini irrow
afternoon in a g me that nia . d Jcide
MEETING NOTICES
County Sunday School Meeting
Tho annual convention of the W".
co County Sunday School association
will be hold at Boyd, Saturday, May
28. All persons interested in Sunday
school work are invite 1 to attend. 27
Kniflhts of Pythias
Hiiaineis ninetin:; Mumlav
nl:;ht, Mnj "u, at 7 : .'in sharp.
All kulghln .requeued to be
ine.iont. By oritur of Charles
C C. ail
i FOB SALE Al header hov, cltan
I nor comiilet p. U.ied 'one season. Will
trade for horses, sheep, cattle r
j hogs. A. S. Milne, black 10112. I1H
i POK SALE (Jood value lit residento
J propertten. Cottages from $18nu .o
125011. Several nov, modern bun
I galnws up to $fi."ii)i). Dalles llealtv
j enmpanj , black rf!fll.
LUCHL& CUMMINS
Teacher of Piano
Summer classes open June 1. Tele,
phono black (1221. Studio at 201 West
Ninth street. if
ll:il5gotl.
Knights of Pythias
VSocIrl meet lug Monday. May .in. AC
inonihnra and their famfller. Invited.
By order of Charles Baggott. :J0
Elks Notice
' i to in
parade.
KOR SALIC Cholo :teel langc,
teet baker, first clap:, conill
must sell by Sunday. Ulng
Hack I5252 and talk it over.
per
lion,
up
2!
FOR SALE 4 burner (,an stove, first
chirr, condition. Reliable oven anil
wanner, must rfell al once, ::12 We it
Thirteenth, black C2.12. Wm. Nye. If
on 1 1 House at !t:ll
Memorial Day to
to Join in Memorial D.iv
By order ol exalted t tiler.
W. L.j OHICHTON, Seey. 28
FOR SALE Large anil small farm
and orchard tracts. Reasonable
prices, good terms. W. C. Ilaunn,
Dnfiir, Oie., ixtf.
to make a good showing in the shot ! the uiiottlelal . !iiimp!onr..i.. m me
put. Majors of California and Tel- northwest. The (Y.nzaga lln. up -prang
J Inin nrniii Innnon lr -it Pri(l:;v
bert of Harvard aro also competing Into prominence 1: at
in this event.
BRITISH
GOLF TITLE
FINALLY
SETTLED
walloncd the crack Unlvo.:
iWashington tram by a score
Before this game the Unlvi .
Washington and Washington
:. iii ii
I .. "I
I 14-2.
;.y o!
State
Rv United Pre
HOY LAKE, England, May 27 W.
I. Hunter won (he British amateur
golf championship here today by de
feating Allan Graham iiinnerup In
the final match for the tille.
ZBYSZKO STILL CHAMP
By llmti'C rrc'tm
KANSAS CITY, Mo., May 27
Stanislaus -Zbyszko Is uil'l champion
of the mat. He successfully defended
his title' hero last night by flopping
.loe lecher, Nebraska. The firnt
fall rr.rae 'after an hour and 52 minutes.
College were lied
championship.
for the co::l j.euce
FIRST FOOTBALL GAME
PLAYED FOR CANNON
AMERICAN WOMEN IN
' INTERNATIONAL
GOLF
Hv UiiltHi Vrui-s
TURNBERRY, Scotland, Ma.. 27.
The Ladies' International golf match
es opened here today, a3-a preliminary
to the Briti.-h ladles' open champlo.:
(ship which commences hoie on Mon
day, Prominent among (lie compel I or.
were five Americans, Mlns Alexn
Stirling, M'inr. Hollins and 'Mb-, Slier
wood. MisD Ctimmiugii of 'Chlcigo,
and Mrs. Quenlln Feilnr. All will al
so participate in the ""ladles' open
champlonhsip.
T,ha leading British competitors are
MI68 Cecil Loltch, the British ehr.m
plon, and Mrs. Teriiplo" Doliell, bei
ter known by her mniden name nt
Gladys Ravenr.crol't,
By Unltrd Press
DENVKIt, May 27. A reolutlon
ary war cannon was Ilia prize for
which Rutgers College and Prince
ton Univorsity 1'irs.t played organ
ized Inter-collesiate football In
November, .according to
Homer D. Bougltncr of Denver, who
was a member of the Princeton
team.
Thoie woic ,no tognlation uni
form!! In those daya and there were
20 to 2D men on a team, ih Bough
ner n ineinbers. Holding th.1 hall
or running with it violated the rules
as did holding or tripping of play
ers.
Kill got h won the first game, r.r.
goals to four. The return same wart
won by Piinceton, Nov. Ki. 18(19,
eight goals to nothing, Boughner
t raid. The deciding game was nsver
j played, the facultiea of the schools
believing the lpterest . of the situ-
denth over the games wits d. n;i
mental to scholarship.
Later, Boughner said, I'lincoon
von the cannon.
No admissions wrro charged lj
the games and the visiting Kara
and rooters were royally entertained.
t
iT
AMERICAN HENLEVV:'
. - TO SEE
CHAMPIONS
T'nlted Vrvu
PIMjADELPH.IA, May '27. Three
world's champion crews and two na
tional champion sheHs will nppear n-.
tho t'waterir. of, thtC! Schuylkill river
tomorrow in tile ffvonteenth revival
of the American Henley.
Jack Kelly, world':! champion pevIV
er; Kelly and Paul Cost'ello. woiIiI'k
charflplon dmihlo 'scijllers and 'lie
worlu"H champion Ka." eight, will be
tho. .Wture nltraetlphh.
Thy.two nitlonalshanipions enter
ed aje tho Undine Barge Club's re
nlcroccntlpcde and tho Penn Bargo
club's senior four.
Harvard', Prri"cofttt"nfrd Syracuse
are expected to be, among the colle
gia! entries.
The Navy eight, which Uroko the
worth's record at tho Olympic games
last j:tmmer and which gave. tho dopo
a Jot recently by losing tti Prince
ton.ps entered in the race for ih-3
FteWird'B challenge cup.
Itfwas hoped that Princeton would
enldf the eight that dofeated the
Nav& -but the at blot ic official, de
cllnjon the. grounds that tho Tigor
rowtis Bclieilulo wan bo heavy it
would not peyjIi.oC0itHl'p'" us 1,a'
tie.
Tlin Vesper Boat club plans to have
RAINING METHODS
Seventh Day Adventlst
Services! nt Ilia Sccnlli Day Ailren
: 1st church, 00 East Fourteenth
.street are hold regularly as follows:
Hahbath school al OMTi, preaching
at 11 a, nt. and Young- People's mef.
lug at .1 p. m. Saturday. Preachina
Sunday night at. 7:30. Prayer and
missionary meeting Wednesday even-
in?, at 7:SD The nubile is invited to
attend tbe.m meeting!!. Elder P. W.
Province, pastor. Personal address,
120 East Fourteenth street.
FOR SALE -Complete threshing tun
clilr.e. iS-lneh .1. 1, Car.e sepaintor
and engine. Outfit ia firs! class con
dition. El A. Read, lliiick Garage,
'I'elnnliDiie main 021. 2711
I MACHINERY FOR SALE- An 1 have
rented' all my land, I have otic 7fi
C. L. Best iraelor wi.h plow.,
drills, discs, hnirows, etc., for
sale. Also Fordson Tractor anil
"Oregon Special" Holt Combine.
A. G. Frolwnld, lone, Oregon. .11
POPULAR MUSIC
Taught by
BOB WERSCHKUL
Lessons by Appointment
Kmpiess Theatre Pianist
nr Tl If
e u CMOS lum
i Freight and express between The
)alles and Wasco, Moro and all way
joints Leave The Dalles, 0 a. in.
dally except Sunday. Leave Moro,
1:.'I0 p. ni. Leave- Wasco, II:. 'lit p. in
1). M. Pierce, proprietor. Telephone
b'.ack 1(M2 r.r main 471. it
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Small furnished
Inquire 1-105 Pine street.
holts.3
FOR KENT
rooms, 115
Furnished housekeeping
East Second. .'.1
FOR KENT Sleeping porch Millablr
for one man. Red .'1901.
FOR RENT
apartment. street.
FOR KENT
aparlmcnt. ond atreet.
Four-room
Inquire
S
unfurnished
417 Alvorrl
A three room furnished
Iiuiu'.re 111 West See-
FOR RENT Nicely furnished limine,
keeping rooms.. Terms very reanon
able. 722 EaM Third ntreet. 'i.S
FOR KENT Fiont housekeeping
room, downstairs, and sleeping
room. 104 West Third. .11
FOR RENT SmalT cottage, bath
and garage, at Seaview, Wash. In
quire Mrs. Edward Seufsrt, Main
0521. 28
r6iriT?Jx'IFii ihrTl" Ugh thOuse
keeping rootu.-i. Also five tooni ctea l
bourn. Some furniture, and tele
phone. .'104 East Eiglilh street. 2
FOR RENT--Tluee furnished lioltsi
keoping looms'. Adults only. 100.1
Alviitd sireet. Tekphnne led l.'idl.
::i
FOR SALE
neparator lor steam
less belt,
spven'foot
one season
-Olio 24-inch steel Cas
12-hor.'e Autnian Taj
tractor engine; 150 end
complete, $750. 00. One
MuCormiek binder, used
in good repair, fl.'O.OO.
One carload cedar posts, S-l'ool, la
cents, f. o. b. car.; Parkdale, Ore
Timothy NewnM, Parkdale, Or. 2w22
FOR SALE-Cropnnd two years' lease
on my 10-acre farm in Thotup
son's additlcn. Modern house, five
acres alfalfa, ready to cut; two
acres wheat, apricots, chorrhs,
pencil en, plums, pears, apples and
grapes, .Mrs. Fannie McEachern
Thompson's addition. Telephone
black 4012. 2
WANT ED
WANTED Bright
In1; mil'' sort I tig.
I'irl to learn mar!
Model laundry. 1
WANTED -To
Writ" im ;!5,
hire
route
cat pel
WANTEDt -Work nil
and wife. Write box
Clnoniel'o,
l-HIK-ll
llKllll.
:!o
"by nr.'ii
earn i;1'
2U
HELP
man
Intel
box
' W A' N'T ED
with at least
: jol! 'for the i
A "fi, ' c.ire ol'
Capable
illlifl.'tin
l:',ht part.
Chronicle.
true;
I have
rile
FOR-HALE BY OWNER--Two rim
fruit1" anil garden tracts, Tliom
lion's addllon :!Ci) iieif win al farm
In Jeffer.iou e.unt", near Madraf
with water, liiiildliigu, $10,suu, tentts
or would ( xclr.uige, F. It,. Ollvi "'
Rooiite 1, The Dalles. 27,
with
UOST OH FOUND
FORD
Sp.cnallEsib
Whitney Repair Uliop
709 East Second SI.
LEGAL NOTICES.
General Ordinance Number 411
An ordinance prohibiting the flrln ;
or (Uncharge of I'lrewotks, and other
pyrotechnic display Viithiu tin limit''
of Dalles City, and providing penal
tie!! for violation thereof, and repeal
ing all ordinances and parts of ordi
nances in conflict herewith.
The people ol' Dalles City do ordain
as follows:
Suction 1. The discharge, firing or
other use of firecrackers, torpedoes
Roman candles, or other device or
substance designed or Intended for
pj roleehnle display, of pistols, canes
cannon, using blank cartridges or eai
containing chltvalo of potash mlxlitr''
or any other explosive substance
whatsoever designed, intended or tee
ed for pyrotechnic display, within
the limits of Dalles City I hereby pro.
Iilblled.
fteclion 2, Any person or potMau,
firm or corporation violating, or pro
curing or encouraging another person
or persons, firm or corporation to vt"
late any of the provisions of Ibis or
dinance shall bo deemed guilty of .i
'misdemeanor and (sball upon eniiyle.
lion lliercnt' lie lined not more than
w-Mity-flve dollar:! nor loi- than I hi'
dollars.
FRANK HEATER, Chief ol Police. 27
FOR RENT Room
modern home. Lady or gentleman.
lOiid Fulton street. Telephone 'ted
:!4!ll. 25
board in ! I.Oi.T(!i ei n
Da Ilea Auto
Icle oil ice.
"v !;! waleli al 'I'll
Park. Ret urn to Chron
lievald 2S
FOR SALE
Of FIGHTERS VARY
FOR SALE Cheap, Foul
:: r. Inquire Sunsel yaiaf.c.
ion
FOR SALE Wt
phone black '.
'.vole,
S02.
.fl5,00.
Ing
10
l-
::o
By Henry L. .Farrell ,
(United Press Stan' Cerivsponili-nt)'
NEW" YOnK, May 27 No two
hoavywelghtH for u cbamrlonshlp
ever trained under moro widely ill
vergent ' conditions than .lack Detnp
ney and Georges Carpentier.
Even down lo the handling of
pairing partners Dempsiy and Car-j
poatier do not agree.
Drmpsey mauls ibeni and hrntti'
thoni, Carpentier treats 'em gently, j
Doir.psoy hasn't been doing a lot ,
of real training no far. Yet two;
of his human punching bags .lac's (
Cl'ffoid and Leo Houck have p;ill-,
cd stakes. Larry Williams, a taiid,
is about to leave,
Demp.ey eliiiim: he cannot gel r
ultH. when hu pulls his puiich s u
training bouts; that tb get the cor j
leet timing and dirfclion he mut
hit hard. )
j Carpentier claims lie can get re
: sella without putting all his energy (
into a blow;
Gub Wilson, thi rrenchman"rt
jtiainer, says Carpentior lira never
:iiuit a sparring paitner since he
haa bpen trtilnlng him. Joiiinee, ' ,l , JToTT
I nit.' I'renchmnn who is worKtnt; oui
FOR SALIC Jersey cow. Rer Minablf.
Inquire .",22 Calhoun street. "o
FOR .SALE--Rawlelgh proditels. 410
Went Fourth Si. Black 13111. ,V?,
FOR SALE Ten-room hotel. Inquire
box 07, Kent, Oiegon. , JM
FO ir Ai7F -reeTbaby liiiggjvT?)' 0 ' .
Initul.e tilii i:ant Thirteenth stree.
,'i
FOR SALE -Fie-room house, olio lo,
on paved reel. ?2000.00. Sen Bailer
or telephone main 1571. "
FOR SALIC Seven- mom home, lour
lots, till modem convenience.!. See
Baue." or telephone main 1571. "i
I.ORT; Colli watch with fjb. on aitlo
park- grounds. Reiuin to Paul Mc
Coy, Com t' lipai imenls nil I receive
liberal reward, 2.-S1
lyilSCELLrtriEOUfi
MONEY TO LIi.XD :o property owiie ".
lor bitlltllng purposes. W. !' Glle.i:
ell, 401! Washing on slieet. 1
HKMS'ITJ'iJhTniI aTuTbllttiilis covi
ed. Mrs A .1. M illae. iM7 Union
sf.cd. J5
IIE.MSTI'l'(;illNG I'le.it
h M. Boolbbv, :!08
edging. NJrt)
Washington
street. Telephone main ".-"nl tl
'77:ETl7E."l,Rl':ss -Furni
tare and piano moving. Erelgh'
bailled and general cxpies tnml
neiis. Teleplioiies: Stand, led 101;
residence black 1.".52 .1 I'.'. Ilcuzio'
HU
PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS
FOR SALE One nuif
condition. Inq'iilre 407
e, la good
Dillon stree
27
i with th-j challenger, says Hie blows
"live entries In Hie big ovento. one of j "line aome times.
which, may bnihe eiglu btroked by
. ..
jack Keny.
Juki as soon as Georges puts one
over that Irtrts, he lets up a llitle
hi'," Joumeo aald.
FOR SALE Cut I'lowerti for Mem
orlal day. !I01 Liberty atreei. Mn.
C .1. Stubllng, 2'
FOR ALK Dry oak wood: old ou
til 50; second growl Ii, $1250. Dcllv
ered Call H0F22. after 0 p. in. !!
SALE--Dodge "Oiiiiiie. elil car.
1020 model. Al condlti .n Will t:t!:
light car in trade. Wijle box X. on.
Chrcnlfle.
Portland-Tli'; Dalles Tiuck Service
General freight hauling. LeaT'i'
Portland 2 p. in. I.fives The Dallea,
1 :r.0 p. m. Daily service. Tile Dalles
lolephono red 0711. Por'land tele
ihoncH, Marr.hall i:'..',.' or ea t liOOO .117
PIANOH TO NIC I'
tlon tegulallnt
Player actions
guaranteed. S. A,
Hon Mimic htore,
Dtteet. Telephone
-;ind repalied, ac
and lellnlalilng
a specially. Work
Dockhtadcr. Cm
120 I'll Ml Seenne
main loci II
HANK COWDY CLAMS 4
HITS IN FOUR TIMES UP
dy'c greatest day cn tho ball field
since he chucked his" flannel suit and
climbed into olive drab to go to tho
SECOND HAND STORE
Furniture Repairing, Packing,
Crating, Carpet Cleaning. .All
work guaranteed,
208 Court Street
FOR SALE -yix loom hotiho, two lotx
on paved r'rcei Nl'e!v Im-.ne'!
T8230. H-"o Bluer or telephone main
1.171
FOR uSAI.F By owiihi, 5- oom plan'
ered hoiiKu and Ateepiug porch.
'IVniiH like rfiit
C Fllrceiald, tele
20
Good location.
Pilco nsso E
phone KF13.
I'lla.iad Fiiuikwim S!l'iSi
Teacher of
Piano. Harmony and Theory.
I.eiichetik'' i.ii Died Special at'en
linn given 1 1 heglnnerii. Summer term
oieni June 15- Pliono red 34U1. Hln
ilio luoo Fulton bit ei t J20
Notice For Purchase of Cord anil Sl.ih
Wood.
Notice Is hereby given I ha I school
board of dlllrlel number 12, Wasco
county, Oregon, will receive sealed'
bid.! lor liirnl.'ihlng lln loMowing lots
of four foot cord wood. Fir or pine
must be first grade, made of lai'i"
limber Oak must be second giowtls,
not less than lour iiiclie1!. no more
(linn eight Inches In diameter. !)'
livelier! must "be rompletrd on or I'"
lore August 1. 1021.
High school, 5 coida n!:tb wood
Whllller, pine or fir, 50 co.di; oak
5 roidn
I0a.it Mill, slab wood, 5 cords.
West End, pine or Mr, 20 cords.
Tliompson'M Addition, pine or fir,
.'10 cords; oak, 10 cords.
ISIdn lit list be piescilli'd on or before
June 0th, 1021. Tim board rcscrw
t In right lo reject any or all bids.
By order of boaid of school district
number 12,
Allo.il: Prudence M. Palter'on, eleik
mwl w
Notice for Didn
lope
Waneo County
sealed bids for
Shaiilko-Anteloi o
for Shaiiiko-Anie-Rosd.
heieby etills foi
regradlng of the
Ror.d, Iroiu Ante
lone northerly, lo Hhanlko.
All bids shall - he on a pioposul
blank which will hi liirnislied upon
application by tho County Roadman
ler. The Hpi-ci!'cal!ou:i, plans and e
liiimles for IIi.k iinproveuii'iil are ii'
tile In the oriic's of County Cle.'l:
of Wasco County, Oiygon, and iilno
with P. W. Marx, County Ri.adiua
lor, at his office In Count v Com
House, The Dalles, Oregon, and
jeet to Inspection. The work will hi
done hi accordance with the abovi
mentioned plans and Hp"clfica' ion
under tho Kiiporvlxioii and diiccilon
of the County Headmaster.
All bids must be accompanied b
a certified check for 5 percent ol
Hie amount of tho bid, to be I' t
feltrd lo Wanco County in lyino iincb
hid should ho accepted ami Ih'' hid
iter Hlio.ild fall to enter into eon
tract, and bond tor I he fnlthtiil pm
formaiice of the work.
All bids should be sealed mid til
ed with the County Clerk on or be
line (ho 281 h day or May. 1021. All
bids will be opened by Hie County
10 o'clock a. in. on aald
al
Court
date.
Waneo
to roeel
Dated
D., PJ21.
d27w21
t'ounly leservea the rigb
any and all hidi.
ihls ISIIi day of May, A
W. D.
CRICIITON.
Count v Clerk
l
Sa3p Km A i i t. it' 3j
S5glJ ti, IH.lMJ hWau.k XI
gl WKitknpraittenaM $A
SJi! f ketr d.i,.h,
vt&m otUi tndCi '
j " I (.Irl I 4
fckit CCLRO KULA CO.
BEST STOMACH and BOWEL
TONIC HE HAS EVER.
-
TAKJ3N..
MR A. G. KRAI'S,
81 E. Jr7l1l St. No. ' ' k
Portland, Oreg'on,
Writer.:
U.ive tal.in your BARK ROOT TONIC
fot revertil wt'eks. and find lj' in the "best, .
t'.toi'iRch and howel lonhr 1 have ever taken
Bark Root Tonic
A VA.nilrrfv.l System Builder
A Mild Lavatlve and Biwid Regulator
If ss.il'ierlng wllii' BJi:ov.fin6ns, IP'ailai'he,
Par rr.ehe. list'.t'.s.-i feeling uj" hick of ape
hie. wliK'h is mostly capsed b7 conalipa
Hon uud linifgrt'iih, why not give BARK
KOdl' 'IONIC a trial' and be convinced?
Sold at till reliable diilg sloivs.
CELRO KOLA CO.
Sole Ml'grn.
l'liriliind, Ori-gr.n
WOO I) A HI) & TAUSCUER
Conlnictin Bricklayers- and Plasterers
All hinds of Tile and Cement Work. Hrepl.ics Work a Specialty
r.Gtlm.iles tfornlshed free, of cliaijji. All Work 'Guaranteed.
Telephone Main 04C1 or Call at Gates Block ' ,
A SAVINGS ACCOUNT PREVENTS SKIDDING!
It keeps your small change from tdippinn away1!,
Many a peri on has slid back f' oin near success to. "one
of th millions" jinit because he lucked it bank account with
which lo put lilm in bustniMs or make a sound" "Investment.
A wings account (lusi a little each weyk or month) may
prevent you from slipping back ami by acquiring tlk'e pleas
urable habit, it will also keep your change from- slipping' away.
Open an account with us today -one dollar will atait It.
We pay FODIt pi'icenl Interest.
'I Por Cent Interest Paid On Savings Accounts.
Citizens National Bank
Teh-phono Main IIIOI
Officers
P. J. Sliiilelmnii.Prciildcnt.
Directors
Dr. J. A, Renter, Vico-Prcs.
II. K. (Ireeno, Cannier
J. F. Turcck, Ass't Cashier.
P. .1, Stndelman.
Artiuir Seiifert
Dr. J. A. Reuter
Dr. B. C. Ollngut
II. D. Kuck
J. O. Ileimi'lcb
J. J. Van Dellen
Peoples Transfer Co.
QUICK DiSLiVKRY SERVICE
EXPRESS AND DRAY AGE
Furnilure and Piano Moving
Stand at Clenn's Jain( Store Main .'J72 1
Residence Phone Red 1811
HARRY L. CLUFF
CRANDA LL UNDERTARINC CO
Wa.sco The Dalles Dufur
LULU O. CR AN DAl.L, Manager
Belt I homas, A.mi6t;liit M.inagor
Llrrlibril l.inP.iliiici ti. Lt.iLitletie( 1V87
Tr.ltiplionfi
Day Red 351
Nluht Rod 352
I. II. lUrpri, Black 2102
Cut Flowers
Wiiniiio Attrriil.irit
Mr. M. .1. WMU itiirr
T rlf phone RrU IUI
iIo(or Htniipr.wnl
Ife, Dr. T. DeLARHUF.
r.y'Hijni opecmliot
Mollis 'JtOO to 5:00 . Sund.iys and Evenln-jo by Appointment
I7.H Vout Blk Over Orobby's Drug Stori Phone DMck 1111
VENZ.BAUEE
(leneral real estate, liitiirai.ee, and
loaiiK, 10DJ Kant Second street Tele
phone main 1671, 2btf
E. C. PRICE
C0 pint National Bank Hldfj.
The Dalles, Ore. 1Clf
Glen wood Hotel
202 Union Street
Mali' niock from Station
FRIOE RATlTlS
I'lcnly of Hot Water Day and Niht
CLEAN ROOMS
I'Yom .r)()c to 51.no a Nijjhl
$2.r,0 to $5.00 a Week .
-,
!)ININ(J ROOM
Open (i a, in. to 11! p. in.
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