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    THE DALLES DAILY CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 'l9.N
PAGE FIVE
FRENCHMAN DOES
was out of the ring four years, and
lie hasn't mat a hard opponent
since then, .lack should win In rive
or six rounds."
Chronicle Classified Adverisements
III
rr
, THIS. TIME, LAST YEAR
irrnTrrTniiuuin
UUOI. .Miniiib
iHIKES TEN MILES,' WRESTLE'S,
WORKS IN GYAJP 'THEN
Mi1--
Bv Wtlbronlr .jSal
(United Press Staff CorrcsiMmdent)
NEW YOH"K) June Y'i'cn miles,
walking and running oyur the daisy
fields and the bosky dfells of Long
Island, about three-quarts' of an
hour of physical jerks In the old
fcdwbarn and a half an hour of
Wrestling with Henri Marcot, the
fiook that ever stopped a' right cross
With his rtose this' was "light train
fi" lor Georges Carpantier, Tues
day. And after he finished these Ut
ile muscle benders, IGcorgos "hasten
fed' up to the boudpir or Gus Wil
son, his trainer, stretched nut on
the rubbing table anil had his hide
slapped In the exercise known as
'Tubbing'."
Wednesday he will put In some
"heavy" work for the usual Wednes
day gallery, inclddlhg a few rounds
of boxing. ... ix
t Henri Marcot, fhe cher, wiggled
out of his cap and apron Tuesday
and took hls'-'metilcln'e like n pa
n tlent with ftif, pint', prescript Ion
Georges niauled.and, shoved him
4 around the hoi canvas or the ilng
In the opening behind the barn and
twice had the, excellent, .cook more
out of the rlng't'han In. '
'iBut the difference hotween
.Georges and the admirable Henri is
this when Georges gels "through his
day's torture all' hands turn to and
smear balm on: his bruises, whereas
poor Henri simply slaps a porter
house over his eye or an acre of
stlckum tape on tails- much busted
beak and clatters back to his burgoo
kettle.
. The barbed wire entanglements in
front of the Mafeon .Cu'ruentler have
ruined Just two' "pairs of trousu-s
and 'one was Ooofrgtfs'vbry own and
the other enfolded the classic limbs
of petite Francois Descamps, the
manager. T-hjUa Frenchman were
hung up momentarily; going through
the fence 'Tttisdafc. ,, .
Tex Rickarfji liogwlVhiS ulldo troni
bone" out ofV;the; dpor(1.df Madison
Scjitare Gard l!rterfi ttfff aftarnoon
atfd blaied a mighty denial of tho
scalping scandal. Tex said It isn't
sb: .that the.BOUger8-got the pick or
thd ringside seats. The $50 perches
are , all gone, he says, but It was a
case of come andetVvfeni as long
as they lasted. .ThereSfce still lois
of",40, $30. $2GiW '?10 Hckets.
'However, the tiup;: News' found
It Impossible touyfiiftftllinK closer
to . the rinc than-At the box
offide . a week $utf&? sherea's one
scalper, picked' "tpMiV.oh Bfo&l
way rustled ap Mr 3og?tler" in row
L, which is theS''Qatne day.
RUTH HITS 15T&h.
V HOMER OF YEAR
j . p-- r
By tJnljfett.N
Wjtfi a mlghtAiffteV-in' ,tno nin,h
lnh'ing, Babe ftuih'-THtfsday register-
ed'. his 15th homfei'run. of tho year.
It, was a long Stive Vver the right
f'ld fence andTfiA twQ men
ahead of him. ecoy.-?w.ero two out
at the time. Zacl)ai&. was In the box
for Washington, .uVhad no wor
ries, for the Sepmrs.'fwere, leading
New York, 12 tqjffeai-,tb')' time rind
this, made the. MnariQrc 12 to 5.
,'abe filed oufVln ""the first, fan
ned In the third i.and olnled, scor
ing' Sheehan In 'the flflh. IK' fan
neij agali. in the cighlh with no
body' on,
u
GtliaONS PICKS DEMPJ5EY
, "'1 IN FIVE OH SIX ROUNDS
"' By Unltfd News
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio, June 1
Tommy Gibbons, St. Paul contender
for the heavyweight title:
think Dempsoy will win. Car
pettier has never shown any extra
ordinary class. Ho earned tho risht
to meet Dempsoy liy boating Joa
Beckett. Frank Moran lfator showed
that feat to be easy. The Frenchman
EMPRESS
Home of Sapcrfcatures .
TONIGHT and THURSDAY
k photoplay sUdi
An unusual piclurc, with a plot that might
happen in anyone's life.
Onciof the Best Big Pictures of the year.
A Superb Cast Including:
Milton Sills, Agnes Ayers, Theodore Roberts
Also
Mutt and Jeff and Paramount Magazine
, Coming-"CQUNTY fMlV' wirt Wesly Barry
The Yanks went intD second
place In the American League
beating Washington u with six
runs in the third 'and six in the
fourth innings. ' " '
Stcngui, Phils,' made two homo
runs off Tilllnglm, HraVos.
Brooklyn went Into tlrst place
.n the National League.
Rentier Won his eighth
straight game fof the Reds.
Heilman, Detroit, made five
ills in five trips to plate ngalnst
Clevrlrind.
JACK HATES BEING LAZY
By United Nwa
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., .Line 1
Idleness forced on him by his train
ers Is not making a hit with Jack
Dempcey. The champion staited to
day in a rather bad humor on the
second lap of the four-day vacation
prescribed by his handlers.
FRENCH GOLF CLASSIC
PLAY 8TARTS TODAY
By E. W. Hullinger
(United Press .Start Correspondent)
PARIS, Jitno 1. Play for the In
ternational Amateur Championship,
the lirst or France's annual series
or golf classics, began today on the
Chahiitly links. Teams from Amerl-,
ca, England and Fiance were en
teiad, the America and British
entrants leading nuiKfiitally. Eng
land and America vlll probably
tight it out fDr the ha.iors', accord
ing to dopcslets. The ' chances ol
the French players are iated con
plderablv lo" r. This ye it's pro
gram includes two big pi..". To?
it two toi women, and on free-for-all,
open to winners in both
' Victors' in H'e In "i'P' t'o'iat
Amateur Championship, which will
..oau v last ii'Kiiit I 'itr d-i" . will
have the privilege of onteiing the
"Grand Cottcouis ' Internationale"
(36hole) at La Uoulle. tie.xt .lon-1
day, June G. French players wit i a
handicap of 2 or leas will 'al.io be
eligible.
On June 11. tho Ladles' Cham
pionship (medal play), will hr?in ai
event will meef at La Boulie, June
20, in the Grand Concours Interna
tlonaux, for women.
Play Mr Ihe Opep Championship,
at Le Touquot, is scheduled to com
mence June 29.
Pree Clinic No Charge For Examina
tion Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Mr. Rnum. chiropractic phjT.lclan
t'hlrd anil Washington, mnlp 50;. !
Have Your Hair Renewed
Wo can give you atiy shade , of hair
cojorlnu with a famous Franco-American
hair coloring which Is so -perfect
that it cannot be detected froui the
natural color. Hennaing also a spe
cialty. All lines 6f beauty culture at
the Hotel Diilles Beauty shop. Tele
Ijhone main 4051. J 17
DON'T
DO
THIS?
LEONARD
EAR OIL
REOEVM DEAFNESS and
STOPS HEAD NOISES. Simply
Rub it Back of the Ears and
InntrtinNowtribu Proof of sue
Mf miiX H s1b kr M tascUt.
Vor'sale in The Dalles by
J A. E'. CROSBY
A..Q. LEOrARp, Inc.,
70 5th Ave., N. Y. City
W7
FURNACE"
'as you- olften wish for
MEtiTINU NODUeS'
Laurel Camp,-No. 6055, M.-W. A.
will meet In small K. of P. hall after
June 1. J. F. WATSON, clerk. Iw22
Royal Arch Masons
Statu! eomocation thin
Wednesday event'nti, 7:!!U.
Vlcltin!; coiuiiaiilcns wel
come". THOMAS H. HUDSON',
Secrutary. 1
Clasxlfled UilVertliiliiB 1 cent per woro
nacli limtitlon. If Inaurttd ( tliuus or
more, 3-4 cout a word. Monthly publi
cation lote.l on aiipllratlnn uf lh oftlOH
FOR RENT
FOB BENT Four room house. In
quire 117 West Tonth strre'. 1
F-oTPriFNt -Four room house. .Mod
ern conveniences. 917 Pine street. .!
FO C B E NT Fit in Is lied iionseknop
Ing rooms. 320 Third street
Telephone red C342.
FOR I110NT Small house with base
ment. 710 Calhoun street. No busi
nesfi done on Sunday. '-
FOB BENT Room wlth board "Yr
modern home. Lady' or gnntleman
1000 Fulton htrect. Telephone red
3491. t.
FOR BBNT-rFurnijhcd and partly
furnished houscUoophi?, i coins.
Bates reasonable. Inquire 722 Rant
Third street. 7
FOR SALE
FOB SALE lC-inch dry pine wood
Bed 1331. 2
FOB SALE Rawlulfch producls. 410
West Fourth St. Black 1331. J23
FOR SA.LE Ten'ioom hotel. Inquire
box C7, Kent, Oregon. J20
FOR SALE Fi ve" l o oln hi oiiso ""a mi
two lots, ilnquire .115 Weal ' Four
teenth strett. 3
FOR SALE Good inllcli cow. Tel
phone red 00S2, or call 215 West
Eleventh. 2
FOR SALE Dry oak wood; old oa';,
111 60; second growth, ?12.50. Dellv
ered. Call 30F22, after C p. m. tf
FOR SALE Cheap. Ford ""'touring
car. Inquire Sunset earase. 10
FOR SALE-r-Doddo commercial car,
1D20 model. Al condition. Will take
light car In trade. Write box X2 caio
Clironlcle. : t
FOB SALE Cheap. Two nuh --M.."
r''Corhtlclr combine with .gdodBnylpV,,
ajiio hoTiie altachihent. Willi; W. L.
fyr 0OC est Eleventh stieel.
The Dalles. 20
FOR SALE Largo unci Hlnall fiirni
and ' orchard tracts. Reasonable
prices, good terms. W. C. llun.ia.
Dufiir. pie. lKtf.
FOR 'SALE-r Compluto lhrerliliig ma
chine. 28-Inch J. I. Case separator
and online. Outllt In fit at clatis con
dition. E. A. Bead, Buick lliirage,
Teleplixme main. !2L 27.11
Foir SA LE 1 CO acres. Vi inflr.
southwest of Shantko. 40 acres in
cultivation; lit) more can be cul
tivalod. Good well, good barn, io
house. Price $1700. Dalk's iteally
company, black GC9L 3
FOR SALEaTaorcsTTmlM
wtst of Boyd; 100 acres level, re
malndur slightly lolling; fenced
and cross fenced. Bovaral spiings,
family orchard. Four room house,
good barn. mlies from uehool
Pried 1 10,000. Dalles Realty com
pany, black 5G91. ' ' 3
MACHINERY FOB SALE As I have
rented all my ainj, I have one 75
C: L. Bert tractor with plow-
drills, discs, burrows, etc.. for
sale. Also Fordsoti Tractor and
"Oregon Special" Holt - Combine
A. G. Freiwald,, Iono, Oregon. .11
FOR SALE One 24-lneh, steel Cam
separator; 12-liornd A m man 'l'a
lor stouin tractor engine; 150 end
loss beU, conipletc, $750 00. On1
Haven-foot MbCqrmlcIc binder, used
one season, n good repair, $150. 0(
Ono carina 1 cedar posts, 8-foot, If
cents, f. o, b, cara Parkdalu, Ore
Timothy NewaM. Pnrkdnlo, Or.. 2v.'2f
FOR SAI.E-Cropcnd iwo
years' lease
In Tliomp
lio.pjp, five
cut; two
, cherries.
on my 10-acre faun
son's addition. Modem
acres alfalfa, ready to
acres wheat, apricots
peaches, plqnif!, pears.
npplcs and
MeEach.irn
Tele-phono
grapes. Mrs. Fannie
Thompson's nddltipn.
black 4012.
HKTil Cp
. , j-.. j -(
WANTED Woman for-genera) hou o
work. Call after 1 p. in 313 Wc.-t
Ninth street. 3
WAITED - - iVrlKht eii T (T"M t u
iiaiklng ami aortini;. Model Laun
dry. Jl
W AN TE p - -U'i ii'ian' 1 1 1 took on ranch
Wage 135 r. month No wauliinK-Tfeli-jihono
1UF23. 2
WNTEIqirl f c7'HniM;il ltoiiif
work. One '.to vq home nlghu pie
fetred Mrs. Carllon L. Peppfif,
main 2201. 2
AANTj3D l!on:tion n.i p:actlrtl
nurse. Conrineineiit eases piefcrrel
.Mrs. I). A. Cornwol!. black 4701 4
HELP VAnTkD inpaT)lruck"ii:ui
with at least fllflO. 1 have trudf and
Job for the right paity. Write box
A2ti, care of Chronicle. 2
WANTED Man to, take charge of
IS cow dairy, able to drive Ford
car. Steady work for rlht man
Lro F. Bruno, telephone 27F1.2 2
MISCELLANEOUS
MONEY TO LEND to property ownc p
for building purposes. W. F. Glleli-
ell. 40,'l Wn.shins'on street. 1
HEMSTITCHING and bullous rove-red,
Mrs. A. J. Mollne, (i')7 Union
street, .1.1
moYsViTcliiNi
L. M. Boothby. 308 Wanhtngtoti
street. Telephone mala I'.'.si. tl
CTryxxrijiirijnxrj-v-ur iuhi rii-ir-ri-i r - -
I'BANSFER AND EXPRESS Furul
turo and piano moving. Freight'
hnuled and general express bind
ness. Telephones: Stand, red 101;
residence black 13C2. J. K. Ilenzle
lilt
"LntNsmsTTTtc
able sor nro In active demand
Mary people have rrcently moved
perhaps goliiR lo houses or apart
ments where I hoy have no spare tr
spare. Former furnished room ten
.inti: aro loskiug .once more for ;le
slrable quarters. Have you anything
to offer them? Tell about it in i
Chronicle Want Ad
PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS
Portland-The Dalles; Truck Service
General freight hauling. Leavw
Portland 2 p. m. Leaves The Dalles
1:30 p. m. Daily service. The Dalle
telephono red r,74t. Portland tele
phones, Marshall 13.15 or east :',:i!H), .1 11
1 ; 'lSlW
I;ot' 'tis remiml y(m again that we
- nan Jitilpyou greatly with your
, Jtousecleaning. Anything that can
'"be cleaneil with soap and watdJ
- wo can handle for you to your
'"complete satisfaction. Call us on
the 'phone and get full particulars
about anything you have in mind.
MODEL LAUNDRY
i
are
IS your kitchen uncomfort
ably warm and does it re
quire constant effort to keep it
clean and tidy?
Or are you one of the thou
sands of happy women who
delight to work in a cool, shin
ing kitchen with a good oil
cookstove ?
A good oil cookstove is easy
to operate brings a steudy in
tense hea'; concentrated direct
ly on the cooking.
For best results use Pearl
Oil the clean economical ker
osene that is refined and re
refined by a special process.
Sold by dealers everywhere.
Order by name Pearl Oil.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(CrllfornlA)
PEARL OIL
HEAT AND LIGHT
PIANOS TUNiClf- ami repaired, ac
tion regulating unit rellni&hliix.
Player uctluu.t a specialty. Wprk
Kuarantued. S. A. Dockstader, Cor
con Music store. :I2() Fast Sei-niil
street. 'I'elephoiie main lniil it
Teacher of
Piano, llnrinony and Theory.
I.enchotizky method. Special ntts-r.-lion
given to lic.uliinoin. Summer let in
opens Juno 1.1. Phono red 34 ill. Stu
dio 1000 Fulton street .120
VENZ IBAUER
(eneral real estate, liir.urui.ee, nnd
loans. ltiOJ East Second Mieet. Tele
phone main 1571. 2HU
LUC1LE CUMMINS
Teacher of Plana
Summer classes open June 1. Tele,
phone black C221. Sludlo at 201 West
Ninth sit eaf, tf
POPULAR MUSIC
Taught by
BOB WERSCHRCUL
Ler.sons by Appointment
Empiess Theatio Pianist it
Wlknte Track Lsimo
Freight and exiu-ens between The
Dalles and Wasco, Moro and all wav
lOltitH Leave The Dalles; !) a. in.
dally except Sunday. Leave Moro,
1:30 p. m. Loavn Wasco, 2:30 p. m
I). M. Plerco,- proprietor. Telephone
hack 1042 or main 471. if
Whitney Repair Shop
709 East 8econd St.
'ouitrf'
Main '41
you?
1
'riil
1
YCll WOULDN'T TRY
WITH A TABLE FORK
When the leaven tuo falling and pcihap.i the job of rak
ing them falls i.n you,-you cortalnly wouldn't try to rake them
with a table fork.
Going thioniih life endeavoring to make, a success, with
out a bank accoiint Is Just nbd.it like trying to rako up' leaves
with a tork. Vou can make about tho "sin'n' progress. "'
You would he surprised how helpful n bank account ,Wlil
be In briiiKln-.; you sticees.H and happtiieoH. Open ah account
with ua' riivlit away- even $ l.oo will start It, and small de
posits will ho welcome.
'1 Per Cunt Interest Paid On Savings Accounts.
Citizens National Bank
Telephone
Officers
P. J. Sludniuaii,Pvi'sldHnt.
Dr. J. A. Heuter, Vice-Pros.
11. K Greene, l.'ashler
J. V. Tureck, Ass't (Ashler.
(J OLDEN DA LIC, YAKIMA AND ALL EASTERN
WASHINGTON POINTS
Are .reached the easiest by vay of Grants and MaryhW -onitbe
MARYHILL FERRY
A 10-mlle paved road connects Mjryhlll and Qodtnd,ale
FEnY nATr.S--$1.1!5 per car and passengers one way.
H.qp for roind trip, 10-day limit.
SECOND HAND STORE
Furniture Repairing, Packing,
Cratinu, Carpet Cleaning. All
work guaranteed.
1103 Court Street
WOODARD
Conlractintf Bricklaycrn and Plasterers
All kinds of Tile and Cement Woik. Fireplace Work a especially
Estimates furnished free of chargi. All Work OuaYjriteed.
Telephone Main 6461 a- Call at Gates B'C-pk
Peoples Transfer Cp
QUICK DELIVERY SERVICE
express Apjp diaxacje;
Furniture, and Piano Moving
Stand at Clenn's Paint StoreMain 3.121
Residence Phone Red 1811
HARRY L. CLUFF
CRANDALL UNDERTAKING CO
Wasco The Dalles Dufur
LULU U. pRANDALL, Manager
Bert Thomas, Assistant Manager
Llcenkeii Etnbjlniers, Ettakllsheij MHT
Woman Attendant
Mik. M. .1 Wlllelton
eleibone.-led 181
Motor Equipment
Dr. T.
Sm Eyeaight Specialist
Houi's 0:6o to 0:00 Sundays apil Evonlngn t)y Apn,otntrnsnt
7-1l Vogt Hlk- Over Crosby's Drug 6torePlione Black till
Glenwood Hotel
202 Union Streot -
Hall lllock from Station
FREE TJATHS
Plenty of Hot Water Day and Niht
CLEAN ROOMS
Krom ,rr to $l.r0 a Nlsljt ;
$2.f() lo ?.").00 a Week ' '
DININtJ ROOM
Open (i a. in. to 12 p. in.
I
i i . i t i .it
TO HAKE LEAVES
Muln :U01
i Director
1'. J: Stadelmaii.
Arthur Seufert
Dr. J. A. neuter
Dr. U. C. Ollnge
11. L. Kuck
f ,?Iol"'rlf.b
J. .1. Vau Delleu
Dr. (ieo. F. Newhouse
Eye Specialist
We are equipped to give your
eyes tho very best of .care. Eyes
tested. Glasses ground.
Second and Washington Streets
The Dalles
IP., fi?
Regkftrdl Airclhiiifteci -
004 Firct National Bank Bldg.
The Dalles, Ore. 16tf
rr
& TAUSCHEft
1 elephones
Djy Red 351
Night Hd S2
I. tl llaiiei, Black 2ii
Cut Flower
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