The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, June 02, 1921, Image 5

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    CHINA WINS ASIATIC
OLYMPIC CONTEST
PHILIPPINE ISLANPS AND MAP9
COMPETE WITH CELES.
TIALS, .
By United -Pres '
SHANGHAI, June. 1. China came
out of the Oriental Olympic s'ittt."i,
which closed hero today, with the
highest record.
China, Japan, and the Philippine. 1h
lands were the chief contenders.
China won the. pentathlon, Intake!
hall, volley ball mid football cham
pionships. The Filipino team won the track
meet and rwimminc
The baseball championship remain
ed undecided, the Japanese and Fil
ipino teams eacludel'eatiug China, but
tjed' when Japan an.d the Filipinos
TT lit
. linf.tr In tlin mlilitln nf ilif l ine. nnrt
TILDEN RUNNERUP IN lnK llls lirllr wi,n ,ne 1003 of 1,K sh0(''
WORLD TENNI8 MATCHES nn airplane sailed over the piM'Uio
leaping 10 ins loot ueornes v..u-:u u
climbed Into the ring out behind tti t
barn for his exhibition' workout
n6ddny"tftofHo'6rt., s
The women ra do.on of therri
were In the eiowtl of about IM 'hat
caw Geornen puminelliiiB a red headed
middleweight named Ooldbers whom,
Joe Jcannette plc!:ed up down in. Pan
ama. A Carptntier workout and a Demp
sey training rhow are different In
that Dempsey goes through the pet
formance of failhfully collecliiiK ad
mittance fees, while Georges expects
to pay for bis quarters, heat and light
out of the crninge he gels over In Jer
sey City on July 2.
tlecrp.03 nut in two rounds with
Jeannetto, which were Just the ustiai
training camp .stuff, moio eon-" ..li;u'
than reveallnir. but tliore two with tin-
red head named Goldberg were rounds
of rough sMiff Geotres had the came
little receiver out on hut fret in tin
second round and held- him up until
Goldberg's head cleared and his i;iaw
of receptivity meshed once more.
The initial rallsihenUcd wound ".p
I the show and ns George:1 was on hit
- ... f j ... -Hy
-wnttPd Prnii
the aviators and shouted to tiirui to
Chronicle Classified Adverisements
, I;
MEETING NOTICES
Modern Woodmen
remember naxt Sunday, June Mb,
Is our memorial day, and all mem
bers are requested to meet nt the
small K. of P. hall at 2 p. hi. to al
lend services In a body, at the
cemetery. J, F. Watson, Clerk. 2v22
Laurel Camp, No. 6055, M. W. A.
will meet In small K. of P. hall after
June 1. J. F. WATSON, clerk. 1W22
ClKHi-lnd HfJvurllHliiK 1 -'lit r-fl"
inch Insertion. If Incerted 6 tlineii or
more, 3-4 cent k wind Monthly puhll
ciitlmi rntm nil appllrittliin l Hi" nfflc
HELP U'ANTRD Capable truck unit' PIANOS1 TfJNKU infl repaired, ac
...1,1. ..1 1......4 -)IW 1 li'it.i irtit.V ,1 . tlr... siivltlii 1 1 at tr ttn.f ...tflnltilt'illi
with ill least S)0. I bale I ruck an-
Job for the rli;ht paily. Write box
A2li, care of Chronicle.
WANTED Fivo to seven room mod
ern house, with ard and pin"" .o
kpep car. liest care of p.operty
assuied. Call red 08L'2, or J. II.
Race, Llbby canrery. !
MISCELLANEOUS
tlon leguhilliiB and reflnislmig
Player actions a specially. Worl
guaranteed. S. A. Ducksturiur. C'oi
son .Music store, 32(1 Fast Secom
street. Telephone main . 10(51 . It
FOR RENT
FOK HUNT Sove:i room futnlshe'l
house. Complete. 4U Fulton street 4
IIEMHTITOIIINO and buttons cov
ed, Mrs. A. J.. .Mollne, (107 Hale
street.
MKMTClVlNtT--P Mt
L M. Uoothby, StiS Washlugtoi
stieoi. Telephone main r.r.si i
FOK RENT Four room house. In
quire 117 West Tenth Dire.. '1
FOU HFNT Four room bouse. Mod
ern conveniences. Ill" Pine street. .(
ST. CLOUDPianee- June 2 take care how close they came to -
William TUijfepfliu&il , his til-, the tree tops.
umphs In the world's hard co.nt ten- '
nls championships hete-noday by da- GOLF KING GAME,
featlng M. DanqtFijancn. Although, say CHICAGO EXPERTS
no iosi one suy inuivmt-i h.hii nuu
a fairly easy victory, "Vi-2,''c-2, 5-7, fi-0.
Tom O'ROURKE tPLA-VS
' fieCp on; BIG FIGHT
' ; zr- ... - 1
A 5 I By United Press
YORK. June .2 Tom
By United Press
CHICAGO. June 2. -Tolf is the
king ganio of the country.
Links are. becoming so crowded
that officials are, haiidiiiR out num
bers so as to avoid nr .uinents over
who,, will , Pt the .course next.
'rim niuive siHU-iiiu.nn n--iu
fltJL .l.t.. ..ntnwnn nllltln fral--.'
iti's fn.Mncaf -dnaan't , ntvrt thp hnllt :it.-,..l iwn . T Himlnt- C-i.nilh. nnd
it j - - g i ruiiu mu.h ...
btbb-first-round,-tt will be a hum- Wi II.. " Coslt., managers of Ibc
mar? - This Carpentfe is" good. 1 1 T'homas' 13. A'lls;m and co 'npany,
hay , seen liltil' 'ln'vWtlon several hna a-. G. Spalding. and Ui'oth ni. in
tln)esj.He is vejv, fast,t dead gamo jnteiyioys with tbo United Press
and-oan hit. D'hiOsey mirs' b 'today.' '
onjtyve defensive, -because:. if ha given -go much in' "-est has bee. manl-
thl Itlrannltinnll I Tl nnotl
' Dii i. ' ' - ' ' - - n',iifcii MlnV'fl lA tiike care o;' 'those
I
to. feel it.'
Hi
FOR RENT Furnished housekeep
ing rooms. 320 E'ast Third street.
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS-Funit
lure and pluno moving. Frelgli
hauled and general express bust
ness. Telephones: Stand, ted P'l
residence black EIR2. .1. K. Ilenle
lltl
Telephone rod fi342.
PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS
FOR Rlu'NT Small hour.e with base-
nienl. 710 C.ilhoun street. No busi
ness done on Sunday. 't
Portland-The Dalles Truck Service
General freight, hauling. Leaves
i Portland 2 p. m. Leaves The Dalles,
ICR RKtNT - Foui'iooiu moilein , j.;0 ,,. Dllly HP, vlee. The Ualle1
nouse to party ni:.'ing pari oi 1 I telephone red (5741. Portland tele
nllurc. Inquire 140.-. F'i" nln't'1; 4 pbonen, Marshall 13r.r, or east 55990. J17
FOR RENT tRoom with board in
modern home. Lady or gentleman,
10(10 Fulton' afreet. Telephone led
3491.' " ' ' i
FOR KENT Furnished and partly
furnlnhpcl hour.ekorp!ng rcoms.
Rales.Jrea-.ouable. Inquire 722 East
Third olreet.; V
FOR SALE
THIS TIMfc. LAT 'YEAR
' ' r 1 m
Babe Ruth made his thirteenth,
'ourtei-nth and fifteenth liDine
runs' against Washington In a
double-header on the Polo
grounds. Milan hit one and Ruth
two in the first game. ,In the
jeebnd game SUanks(j ,Rpth, Meii
3el, Ruel and Ruth hit four
tfises.
' Cincinnati took, first place In
tfta' .'National League when Phila
djejphla beat Brooklyn,
piooklyn IHled the "bases fn
taoslxtn, eigUHvsaud nintn in-
.1- t . .. t'llr'A i
...i.- ,i..ir." cnl.l .-. Smith.
WUU VitlH . lu J" -1 I 'J" ' 1 , - - " -
Meinbeiship in golf clubs has been FOR SALE SO fet. new picket feni
' . .. . D.irnn 1 1 f I . T 1 ... I i". . 1 1
I increaseil uy Hie ae'uies. on '" iiik. nra uo-i
' r,f ton himlnpssmen are flock n ; to
(be courses after their days work
has boon completed. We havj sold
inoro clubs this year than h-i.eto-fore."
"Golf Is going by leaps and
hounds," Cook said. "This year is
the biggest ever for all sports anc
the heavy demand for golf sticks
fhows it is the leading sport.
Everybody is teeing off. One fea
ture about the game Is that all play
ers art? demanding. a ' Jitter clats of
clubs." ' , .
BIGDBIVE AGAINST.
191(11, COING IS. ROUGH
U ! FOR OLD
U 1 , FOR OLD TWIRLERS
'4r .By.HHryX. Farrell
XUnltod Pr
Nsav Y
PtijiiS&t Cspolideiit) ., (Uiiltfit'Nc-ws '
!ffi,$$ft$6lA - p'Heii-k ''XONDOk. J:
SEIM FEffl PLANNED
rl ,..By'A.E. Johnson
s'lVff' Cori4'DCtndi!rH.ljJ
aim .12 The. .British
sung, arc biippiiie" jiiio' iuv ivam w.u i i"- "... -
jcbes Of the ql(lHkIngs, 9.f, the wound. iFjiHL .or. peace obtained.. through the
"Lefty" Cooper,' Fred Tonoy, ' threat of war, whichever the south
SBe'''i-A-dBniBiittiKl-'!Ited'eFabtir arVilvlre4and eleets.'tilo.. choose, a ?
k only veteran'ST sliowln? anyllilng' Ir the nrwly elected- niembers ot
lose to their old form. - I the southern paillament refuse to
V . . . . . . 1 . ., nf .lllofrlfinr-o. nut!
it Alexander Hie ureal is uoius ia;e mo u.un --
bench duty for the Chicago Cubs, I tat re-fore refuse to function under Uia
with a sore arm. and Jim Vaughn, l-'-n'e rule bill, battalion after hat
hla big team-mate, isn't dellveiing tHn of Ilrltlsh troops will be f-.i--as
expected- rleil across tho channel, .pouring .m i
Dutch Re-uther, relation of- tliJrv-ery city and town outside of OI
1919 ue-nnant dash of the Cincinnati Hter. driving into t,o hi Is co m An?
Reds, is a disappointment in Ilrook- tho hills for taM0
lyn and his old staff mate. Hod short, sharp and piobahly decisive
So!, Ut f-th? r UndCr 'U-.CQ?hSuch is authoritive. How l
P Burleigh Grimei Werry Smith an army Eng.nad intends to send
and in fact alt ot Uncle Robb's All- In and what units are to he sen I aio
far pitching, staff cracked and facts .closely guarded by th" tovorn
IrooklJn is falling down In the u iSKsen S
Ce'nnant race on from iUlster vWill1 bet sen.i souin,
f fS Schupp and Bin Doak, ot Joining with Am J"
hp Cards are out of form. Spott England and replaced in the noith
terry has fallen by the wayside by constabu wry.
Ind Trls Speaker is having his Into more hlg hly JF c lalUed an
ubla with his stars, Coveleskle, ethods oat.acaml
the beluty 'A J?S
at the New York Giants, hasn't action a new a niorcd ca. esne cla. ,
ben as effective on Bill Ryan, a JJ
Vookle pitcher from tho' Internation- Vf kmalmam Ul0 ,,anger
al League. . u wh,ch sjnn
. Walter Johnson's work with the J , been livening up Uio
SVashlngton Eenatorrf makes It seam tom nas ,aieiy
that the pld star" lSalmast through. caAn,m ndred of thls new type of cars
Joe Bush hasn't shown anything for J J and 81x ,llJflJ
the Boston Red Sox- and George arj already m ire
Daus haB drne the Tigers very little " "ni hng uutomo
good. Dick Rudolph had to give up The7 carry annoEl a ton man-
after a brave effort' and Is now J anu are as close
working with, the, ..Braves .s a oof and bullet proof h
coach . , thjv can be made. Furthermore, for
Managers blame the cold ra ny we, , of the ma.
weather of the early season fcr the nu ine pon an
lh.re of the old wings to get in c Jnes. ho, can
Ihape. But while they are waiung " i
Tor the coming of thq hol'rays, clubs I
FOR SALE 16-Inch dry pine wood.
Red 1331.
FOR S A LE R nwlelgh products. 410
West Fourth St. Black 1331. J25)
FOR SALE Ten-room hotel,
box 67, Kent, Oregon.
Inquire
.120
FOR SALE Five loom house and
two loin, iluquire t15 West Four
teenth Btrc'cl. " :t
,.y, , , - -
FOR SALE-ftlood riiilch cow., Tel-bhonei-ied
'COSa.-for call 215' West
Elevoiiih. ' '
FOR. S'A,LErJ1r' oi'k wood; pld oa";,
11 so; iiecony growin, ?t..u. ueuv
ered. Calf- 3F22, after 6 p., in. tf
FOR SALE Cheap. Ford'tomlnK
car. Inquire Sunset garage. ' 10
i-'ur.
a A I fh.V,i n Turn 1'i-rii" Mi'-
Ciinniclc.co'inbine jvlth good engine,
iilSOtliou a taciirneni. wriii- v. i-.
TyronViOt; WesC Eleventh street,
Tho..Dallqs. . . 2i!
l-XJlf SALE Large anil smalt farm
and. .orchard tracts, rlteaaonabl.
prices, good terms. V. C llanna,
Dlii'iir. l)ru.y " .!Sr5f-
FOR SALE Complete Ihreshliu: ma
chine. 28-Inch J. I. Case separator
and engine. Outfit In flral class con
dition. E. A. Read, linlck Gara;;'i.
Teluphone main 921. 27if
FOR SALE - 1C0 acres, If. miles
southwest ot Shaniko. - to aors In
cultivation; 90 more can be cul
tivated. Good well, good barn, no
house. PNfe $1700. Dalits Realty
compiin);, black 5691. 5"
FOR SALE 323 acies, 7 'miles south
west of Uoyd: 100 acres level, re
lriatndor slightly rolling; fenced
and cross fenced. Several spting)
family orchard. Four room bouse.
good barn. H miles from nuliool
Pflco $10,000. Dalles Really com
pany, black 5091. 5
FeflV SALE-Crop and two years' lease
on my 10-acre farm in Thomp
son's addition. Modem house, five
acres alfalfa, ready to cut; two
acres wheat, apricots, chorrP-s,
peaches, plums, pears, apples and
grapes. Mrs, Fannie McEachern
Thompson's addition. 'IYL-phone
black 4012. 2
Vmz BAUER.
General real estate. Instil ui.ee. unc
oans. 1001 East Second street. Tel.
nhone main 1071. 2SII
LUC1IL1E CUMMRJMf)
Teacher of Piano
Summer classes open June 1. Tele,
phone black 6221. Studio at 201 West
Ninth street. tf
SUMMER EXCURSION
Easicni Points Through
CANADIAN PACIFIC
ROCKIES
Tickets 011 sale June 1st to
August l5tli inclusive. Lim
it three months from datd
of sale, with final return
limit October 3.1st. For full
particulars write, telephone
or call at office.
POPULAR MUSIC
Taught by
BOB WEKSCHKUL
Lessons by Appointment
Empress Thoatro Pianist. t
Maud MiMbuiirm Stilwell
Toachur of
Piano, Harnipny and Theory.
Lrschotizky method. Special atten
tion given to beginners. Situiuu-r term
opens June 113. Phono red ,'S49l. Slu-
dlo 1000 Fulton street .120
WMil Tracls LSra
Freight and express between The
Dalles and Wasco, Moro and all way
points Leave The Dalles. 9 a. m
dally except Sunday. Leave Moro,
1:30 p. in. Leave Wasco, 2:30 p. in.
1). ;M. Pierce, proprietor. Telephone
hlnck HM2 or main 471. if
iSHi
it
hHI Canadian Pacific 1
FOE1D
Whitney Repair Shop
709 East Second St.
Dr. T. DeLARHUE
Evesiffht Specialist
HoilVpSjOO to 5:00Sundays and Eveninos by Appointment
17-,.01 Blk Over Crosby's Drug Store Phone Black 1111
(Did. ,k..ca ,
I , .
II-'.'
'ii'ilv ' -H
i.'tino
ul . "
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" " L'et 'Us 'ronfmd you again that we:
V;,"f (iari-help,' ym greatly ., with . yaui;.,,
' iiousecleaning. Anything that can
bo cleaned with soap and water
Wt- can handle for you to your
'boniiei;e. 'satisfaction. Call us on
, the 'phoncand got full purticula'r.s
about anything, you have in mind.
:.M0DE1, LAUNDRY Main 41
Dr. Ceo. F. Ncwhoiwe
Eye Specialist
We are eiiuipped to give your
eyes the very best of earW Eyes
tented. Glasses gro'.ind. '
Second and Washington Streetr'
The Dallea
COLDENDALE, YAKIMA AND ALL EASTERN
WASHINGTON POINTS
Are reached tho easiest by way of Grants and' Maryhlll an th
MARY HILL FERRY
, i .-
A 10-nille paved road connects Maryhlll aiid Goldrndale ' ' ". '
FCRItY flATUO $1.S5 per car and pacsengcrn one wiy. . ,
$2.00 for rfund trip, 10-day limit.
get
,Tor
fwith cood vouns hurlors imiv
JUt for a load that will be hard to
vovorcome.
t "Th-j Pittsburgh Pirates" aro get
ttlns Ihe bent pitching of the year.
t"Lefty" Cooper Is In his best form,
jrpr.bo" Adams looks as yrrmg as
leyer and Olazner, Zlnn, Ponder and
(Vellcwhorne ere delivering.
r l-L-h
'QEOROE8 ENTERTAINS BIG
GALLERY WITH EXHIBITION
By Wcstbrook Pegler
). (United Nw 8taff PorrmmndrnD
' MANHASSET, L. I. J-me 2 Tin
;xcluslon act promulgalel b Prime
Minister Francois rscanips m ke.
the public from pulllni a peacer-i
; penetration, ot Georges, parpentler's
jbroad and fertile acres was more hon.
jored ia.Jhe breach than In the ob
.ervance wheiiljtjLrch champion
Mua Vour Hair Renewed
We can give you any shade of hair
coloring with a famous Franco-American
hair coloring .whlchV so perfect
that it cannot be detected from the
natural color. Hennaing also a spe
cialty. All lines of beauly culture at
the Hotel Dalles Beauty shop. Tela
phone -main 4051. 3X1
HOTEL SUTTER
San Francises
nt Merely n Hotel, but an
institution Fojnded on ihese
Principles -
Popular Prices Service
Courtesy
George Warren Hooper, Mgr.
FOU SALIC One 24-Inch steel Cae
separator: llMiorao Autiuan Tu
lor stoain tractor engine; lfiO end
1hj,r belt, conmloto. ITfiO.00. One
seven-foot MeCormick binder, used j
one season, in good repair, $130.i0. i
One carload cedar pout., s-ioot, jo
cents, f. o. b. earn l'Hik'dale, Ore
Timothy Ntyveti parkdale. Or. 2w2;j
Pasteurized Milk and Cream
, ;The hot weather is coming along. ITow much
is it worth to you at this time to know that the
milk' you are drinking is pure and sweet and will
keep? . How much is it worth to know that the
niilk your babies are drinking is clean and pure
and healthful ? ,
The Norman Cream company is catering to just
such conditions. The public is cordially invited to
inspect our plant, AT' ANY TlME, to see that the
dairy products are handled in the most modern and
sanitary manner.
WANT ED
",ANTKD Woman cook for ranch
Telephone rod 2CJ1. 1
WASTI3D Woman for genera! bou t
work: Call after 1 p. in. :m We '
N'lr.lh street.
W A NTH I) Woman to cook on rnn.-h
Wages 3". per month. No washing
Telephone l!)F2:t. -
iVA-NT-BD Position tin j-te If I
niir-'ie. Confinnneni cases pielerrol
Mrs. D. A. CornweP. black 47U1 1
WANTKf0;rlT(ir' ijoneral hou'.
work One to f,o luuiie nights pr
lerted Mra. Cariion L. pi-pper.
main iOl. -
WANTED Man to lake rhargo of
15 cow d.lty. ablo to drive Fold
car. Httady woik for rlRht man.
Leo F. rJrune, telephone 27F12, "i
Reduction In Prices
In keeping with the downward trend of living
costs our prices, effective June 1, arc as follows:
One quart a day, per month..
One pint a day per .month....
.....$2.B0
....?!. 50
SECOND HAND STORE
FurnitliVa Repairing, Pack'ino..
'Ci-jtnij,' Carpet Clean All
work uiini nnleed,
aOfi Court Street
E. C PRICE , .
IRk'gkifi'ireJ Arelhiiftecft
GO I r-'iu.t National' Ujnk Uldg.
The fjalleo. Ore. ICtf
WOO DAK I) & TAUSC UER
('ontractinji Iiricklayers and PlasterCu'a
All kinds of Tile nnd Cement Work. Fireplace Work a Specialty
Estimates furnished free of charg;. All Work Guaranteed.
Telephone Main 04C1 o.- Call at Gates Block
Peoples Transfer Co.
QUICK DELIVERY SERVICE
EXPRESS AND DR. AY AGE
Furniture and Piano Moving
Stand at Glenn's I'aint Store Main 3721
Residence tMionc Red 1811
HARRY L. CLUPF
CRANDAIjL UNDERTAKING CO
Wasco The Dalles Dufur
LULU O. CRANDALL. Manager
Uert Thomn, Asaiutant Manager
LIceilBed (:inli;ilmrs, fi t .1 b 1 1 3 1 1 c d 1187
Telephone
Day Red 351
Night Rd 352
J, It, Harper, Black ZI52
Cut Flowers
Woman Attendant
Mm. M. J. Wlllerton
Telephone Ited 1781
Motor Equipment
Delivered anywhere w;thin the city limits
Norman Cream Co.
i 40'East Second Street.- .
- Telephone Main 35JU .
Glen wood Hotel
202 Union Street ,
Half IJlock from Station
FREE RATHS
I'lenty of Hot Water Day and Nijfht
CLE. AN ROOMS
, , ,From.r0f to $l.f,() a Nih
S2.no to r.0( a Week
DINING ROOM
Open (i a. in. to 12 p. m.
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