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THE DALLES DAILY CHTONIOLf WEDNESDAY. JUNE 15, 1921.
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FEAR CALIFORNIA
IN BIG REGATTA
By Henry L. Farrcll
(United Piuis .Stuff Corr!piui(leni)
NEW YOHK, June 15. Around
these parts they figure thai thu
supremacy of the water rests be
tween the great Columbia crew anil
the world's champion Navy eight.
However, the handsome bis Cali
fornia crew la going lo have soins
thins to say when 11m pick of the
years weep down the Hudson at
Poughkeepsic on June 22.
No one believes It more than En
sign Jacominl, who was pulling on
oar in the, Navy shell when it went
to a world'fc championship at the
Olympic games last summer.
Jacominl was pent down Irom the
Naval Acadtny to look over the Call
fornians when they meed f'rlnc'ton
He hiiw the big sturdy Pacific Coast
shell loso by a length and u quarter,
j but he said:
I '"California's the ctew we haw to
beat."
Over a three-mile distance, Navy,
, Columbia, ooiiuii, oyintv.se and
Penn will find that big, strong,
I smooth-pulling crew a hard outfit to
j beat. It's a poor splinting crew, but
it lias the stiength to set anJ keep
a terrific pace in a long race.
Princeton, with a rowing policy
against more than two miles, will
, not compete for the championship at
i Poughkeepsle. Nevei theless, the
Tigers, from Coach Spealh down lo
: tho meekest freshman, are claiming
the championship for Heinle Lt It's
crew.
Ptlnceton, fortunately, had two
gieat crews. Lcli's ctew started a it
the second varsity but showej such
sun rising form that It replaced
dipt. CfRWell's first varsity.
Creswell's crew rowed agiitiH
Columbia in the Chllds cup race and
was defeated ' handily. Thereuj.on
Princeton smiled ami said:
"lint that was not iPrincolon. II
The Tlgeis were bnaten by ship, but In rowing no, The Plough-
lbla and the Impression kec-psie tegntta Is open to all. Any '
' was the second crew. Our firs' ton.
crev navor was defeated. loiumtiln ami the impression kcrpsie tegntta Is open to all. Any
RogardlCiF. or whether Columbia mnlns that the New orl university university or college crew can com
.beat the flrsr second or third crew, could have beaten and can beat pete for a legitimate recogniz- il
lit wns entered as a Princeton crew anything Prlncetc.il has in a sir II championship,
.and carrlf.l the Tiger colors and' In football, any university can get1
, ihe d feat was a defeat for Piinc?- ilWil.v wllli a claim foi a champion Main I'.nnt actum: ra.xt .Main ill f i
! !
OUR FEET ARE SQUARELY
ON THE GROUND
When asked how long' a man's legs should be,
a wise man once said "Long enough lo reach
the ground."
i And wo feel the same about the service" ft' a
bank. It should be long enough 1 1 reach riu'ht
down to the practical problems oC evervda r
life.
Ours does try it.
4 Interest Paid on Savings Accounts
THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
The Dalles, Oregon
Me-o-my5
how you9!! take to
a pipe and P A. !
Before you're a day older
you want to let the idea slip
under your hat that this
is the open season to start
something with a joy' us
jimmy, pipe and some
Prince Albert!
Because, a pipe packed
with Prince Albert satisfies
a man as he was never satis
fied before and keeps him
satisfied! And, you can
prove it! Why P. A.'s
flavor and fragrance and
coolness and its freedom
GET THE HARIT
OF THRIFT
If you would succeed, methods of utmost
integrity must be employed, and the greatest
of these is thrift.
Thrift is a natural habit, easily cultivated
through industry and abstinence of waste and
extravagance.
If you would be thrifty, start an account
with the
'1 Per Cent Interest Paid On Savings Accounts.
Citizens National Bank
Telephone Main :!101
Officers Directors
P. J. Kl.ulelmun.lVesldent. sttlu-,.,n,nn.
Dr. .1. A. Hunter. Vlce-I'ies. r""I,r l!"for1t
Dr. J. . lteuier
11. K Greene, Cashier r- C. Ollugur
II. L. Kuck
J. F. Tureck, Ass't Cashier. J. G- Heimlich
J. .1. Van Oellen
from bite and parch (cut
out by our exclusive pat
ented process) are a reve
lation to the man who never
could get acquainted with a
pipe! P. A. has made a
pipe a thing of joy to four
men where one was cmoked
before!
Ever roll up a cigarette
with Prince Albert? Man,
man -but you've got a
party coming your way!
Talk about a cigarette
smoke; we tell you it's a
peach!
Irince Albert
Prince Albert it
told in loppy reai
hags, tidy red tint,
handtumm pound
und hull pou.'.d tin
humidor and in tit
liounJ irytut via
humidor with
tpunx Moiitimt
top.
Cueyrlylit 1821
by R. J. Keynulda
Tutj4Cll Co.
Wliiilnii-.SaUM,
N.e.
the national joy smoke
Orchard
Ladders
Wo have a complete
stock al vc-divjod
prices.
It will pay you to see
us before you buy.
MANCHESTER
MFG. CO.
king Results
FOH SAL13- Ten-i'ooln hotel. Inquire
box 07, Kent, Oregon. .120
MEETING NOTICES
FOR SALFGood work team, S and
ft years old, weight, 3000 lbs. $:i!:iV
C. Brewer, I.ylo, Wash. 21
FOR SAUK Bungalow, nearly tinisli-
ed. Pour rooms and bath. Bargain.
Inquire 512 West Eleventh street. 17
FOlfsAI.E Heavy team and harness,
"Vlnch wagon. Terms to responsible
person. I. M. Cravens, Thompson's
addition, above store. 17
United Artisans
Regular meeting at S o'clock, Wed
nesday, June 15, K. of P. hall. Initia
tion and nomination of officers. 15
Royal Arch Masons
Slated convocation this
Wednesday evening, 7 :'.!'!.
Visit Ing companions wel
come THOMAS It. HUDSON,
Secretary. 15
Claatftfd advertlNlng 1 cent per woro
euch IhHerllon. If timerled G time or
more. 3- nont n word Monthly publi
cation rates on application at tliu office.
FOH RENT
FOK RKNT Furnished housekeen
ing rooms, 115 East Second. It!
4 - m ti t ,.., , Jt1flrxj1 V
FOR RENT Sleeping rooms, 503
Washington. Lots of hot water, lfi
For" RENT Furnished rooms. 210
East Fourth nlicot. lfi
FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms,
221 West Fourth street. Telephone
Red 1502. 1C
FOR 1 RUNT Three unfurnished
rooms, 131!! Pino street. Call hlack
5092. 17
FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping
rooms. Inquire 511 Liberty street.
Telephone red 4192. lfi
FOR RENT Three unfurnished
rooms upstairs. Telephone blank
4341. 1H
FOR RENT Three or four unfurnish
ed housekeeping rooms, 407 Union
streot, 15
FOR SALE Dry oak wood; old oak,
$1150; second giowth, $12.50. Dellv
ered. Call 30F22, after C p. m. tf
FOR SALE Cheap, a dandy 20-aero
truck farm on Firteen Mile creek,
rich bottom land, improved. Terms.
L. A. Whlted, route 1, Dufur, Or, 15
FOR SALE 5-rootn modem house, ga
rage and sleeping porch. Close in.
Small payment down, easy terms on
balance. See W. R. Webber. 20
FOR SALE -Complete threshing ma
chine. 28-inch .1. I. Case separator
and engine. Outrit In first class con
ditton. E. A. Read, Bulck Oarage,
Telephone malt! 021. 27tt
FOR S a! Ji I ja rge and small farm
and orchard tracts. Reasonable
prlceb, good tonus. W. C. Hanna,
Dulur, Ore. IKtf-
FOR SALE Cheap. Two man Mc
Qormlek combine with Good engine,
also horse attachment. Writo W. L.
Tyron, 50C West Eleventh street.
Tho Dalles. 20
I-OR SALE orne of the best resi
dence lots In The Daller have been
placed with us at attractive price1
We have something for you. IXtlle,
Realty cimti.ai.y. hkul: 5G!il, lfi
FOR RENT Go to 722 East Third
for nlcoly furnished housekeeping
rooms. Rates reasonable. 15
FOR SALE
FOR SALEBtticlc four, louring car
Motor Service pirns v
FOR SALE Rawleigh products. 410
West Fourth St. Black 1331. J23
FOR SALE Fre.;li cow with calf, glv.
ing 4 gallons of rich milk, C, L.
Hazon, telephone 2SF3. !!
FOR ISAlE Sand and gravel. Trud:
sorvlce. Country trips. Oordlon and
Van Dolah, telephone red 1231, 3u
FOR SALE Residence property and
vacant lots. Easy tenu3. Inqulro CIS
Clay street." " .18
FOR SALE A pii'iVied Kentucky
.lad;. ; years old, 15J hands, a'
real sacrifice. Will take a good
usiid Dodge or Chevrolet. Some
to;in.i. For particulars write J. 13.
Jlal'yhurlon, Ortley, Ore. 17
FOR SALE 80 aces, :',, mlloi from
Friend. "J miles Trom Dufur on Flf
tern Mile; five room house, large
barn; thmoaere faiully orchard. ';
A. Tailor. TUSr. Fo.der Road, I'm'
land, Oro. !
FOR SALE- Bids' will bo received :
Iho hoard of (rustoos. Mo'hoTlat
church, for the salo of dwelling
used as Ihn parsonage, til Third and
Union slrents. Building can be ex
ntnlned al any couvi ulent lime by
Interested parties. The board reser
ves the right to reject any and all
bids, should they prove unsatisfac
tory W. E. mihousen, chairman
commit lee. 17
FOR SALE OR TRADE Fully equip
ped, shetii light, 900 acre wheat and
stocl. ranch, on creek, with plenty
of alfalfa, one half mile from school,
7 miles from county coat, seven-room
house, plenty of barno, etc. 1n'
have you. Box 8S, Heppnor, Ore. 15
FOR" SALE BaTeiMniy and grain. We
deliver any place in town. One
horse, weight. 1750, 7 years old
Guaranteed. Will sell or. trade for
cattle. One team, weight 2100
Sound nnd gentle. O. K. Feed
barn. TulvL'
" --r-,
WANTED -- I'oslilon as p'.'actlcU
nut so. Conl'lnemeii' canes preferred.
Mrs. D. A. Cornwell. black 1791. lfi
LOST OR FOUND
LOST Black purse containing aboil!
$15. Identification inside. It turn
to Chronicle office. It!
WaNT ED
WANTED Two men for haying. Ap
ply Bank hotel. 1
NvXNTElS-VcmTan for himsewoik.
Apply Norman Cream company. 15
WANTED A ilano box. Call or write
1112 I'ine street. 1(i
WANTED Cherry plckorr. about
.June 14 or 15. For definite date
telephone (!FI. F. .1. Thomas, l.itf
LOST Ludy'u coat and mini's coat
between Mosler and Rowena. Tele
phone .1. J. Fleck. 1")
LOST Blac5T,,00TirrM'
was roached. Raised near Nanaene.
IB.andod OM on left shoulder. Lib
eral reward for information. Virgil
(1. Kelly. R. R. 3, The Dalles. IfiwLT.
'URNISUED ROOMS of tho desir
able sort, are in active demand.
Mary people have recently moved
perhaps going to houses or apart
ments where they have no space to
spare. Former furnished room ton
.intu aro looking once more for do
Slrable quarters, Have you anything
to offer l hem? Tell about It in a
Uliioni'do Want Ad
LOST Black handbag with Initials,
F. M. L., contalnitii; safety razor
and women's lingerie, between Tygh
.Valley and The Dalles. If found
not If v The Dallc.i Garage. Reward.
15w2l
FOR TRADE
WANTED Housework on ranch. In
qulro room 3, 115 East Second
street. 15
FOR TRADE Five room modern
house and lot 'ti 1'orllaml ' for home
or ae;o3go In The Dalle.. W rite box
77. care Chronicle - Li
LOANS
WANTED Man and wife want job
as cooks on ranch or In camp. Write
bos 55, cute Chronicle. IX
WANTED -To cool: on ranch. No
woman ove rseer. Write box 92, care
of Chronicle. 17
VANT EljinwberryidclcerH. Wilte
lor Information, Eleven act us.
George W. Collins & Sons, Under
wood, Wash 15
WANTED -.lob for cook In hotel or
restaurant. Call at GlPtiwood hotel
21
WANTED- -Girl or woman lor wal
ic.'..!, good pay. (ilenwood Re ta i
tant. 21
WANTED Tractor work or ordia'-d
wik Experienced num. Cj:i band!'
r;::soli: e i ngltii s. Te!eMioii" e
;',5fil, o iiM 12i'2 .l.itl:. on lire Hi
MONEY TO LEND To owner !
Chenowlth Homo tracts or other
good property lor buildlii", pnrpoeu.
W. F. Gltchn!!, 103 Washliii-'.loii
Htreet. 17
MISCELLANEOUS
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
villi I.OL.'w. ..''LICAT1UN3. aa itiej
cannut rcuuli tlio brat of tliu Cicojii.
Cats rh l - If'-al Uiaruse, Krcatly In-nurvt-
by constliulloijul cinJltton, ona
In oiu-h to c ire It V'U muit tul;o an
Inlerimt reinvily falt' faturrh Mtdl
rtne a tali-ii Intel nuil' and acts Unu
Hit- liluuj on the nun huh mil f ice u( tile
yltm. llall'a i eurrli .Mulalno umj
plvsi-ilbed t y 3liu uf the lrkl ihylclam
In "oijmry fur yum. :c i.- com.
post-d of ioiiu of the t-3t ionics knonn.
combined with mine of the Lk-mI blued
cturlncr. Tlie perfect curnblnutlon of
the tneredimu In Hall's Catarrh Medi
cine U wliui produce lucti wonderful
reaults In cutairhul conditions. Uend for
tMtlinoiilil. fit
F. J. C1IWNEY CO., I'ropi., Toledo, O.
All DrUKKlita. Xc
Uli' FtunUv VUU far conttDtlotk
TRANSFER AND EX I'll ESS Furnl
tur and piano moving. Fielnh'
hauled and general express busl
tiess. Telephones- Stand, red 11:
residence black 1352. J. I'.'. Hen.le
lilt
HEMSTITCHING I'lfol edging M rn
L M. BooHibv, 'M WadiltiKton
stteel. Telephone main 'a".s tl
PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS
SPECIALTY SHOP
llunistltcliiug, plcot edging, dress
making. 2181 East Third r.ticut, Con
don building. Telephone black 5211.1
INUS TliXhi. .in repaired, ac
lion legulaliug and retlulshlnp
I'laycr actions a specialty. Won
guaranteed. S A. Dockstader. 'Coi
irm Mii-ii- st'TH. 320 Fast Secon
street. Teeilionii main 1001. il
FOED
Whitney Repair Shop
709 East 8ecor.fl R.
Wfentc Track ILiirae
Freight and exprens between Tin
Dalles and Wasco, Moro and all wn
paints Lonvo Tho Dalles, 0 a. m
dally except Sunday. Leave Moro
1:30 p. m. Lonvo Wasco, 2:30 p. ni
1). M. I'lerco, proprietor. Telephone
black 1642 or mala 471. rt
Maud Milbum StiRwell
Teacher of
I'lano, Harmony and Theory.
Leschetl.ky method. Special atten
tion given to beginners. Summer lerm
opens Juno 15. l'liouu red 3191. Stu
dio 1000 Fulton street .120
VENZ BAUER
Genora) real estate, insurance, and
'onus. 1001 East Second street. Tele
phone main. 1571. 2Htl
E. C. FEHCE
Ee'gkftieir2il Arc&iiiteclt
504 First National Bank Bldg.
The Dalles, Ore. 16tf
I'OI'ULAIt MUSIC
Taught by
EOE WEESCFIECUL
Lessoiis by Appoluliiient
EmptcHS Tboatro IManlsi
LUCHLE CUMMHNfl
Teacher of Piano
lUiullo M 513 I'nUiu In e
!)' i. n i bl'icl, t.oul.
Tel"
.12' l
Dr. Geo. F. Newhouse
Eye Specialist
We tun equipped to give your
eyes Iho very best of care. Eyes
tested. Glasses ground.
Second and Washington Streets
. 1 Tins Dalles
WOODAIU) & TA (JSC HE It
Contracting Bricklayers and Plasterers
All klmU of Tile and Cement Work. Fireplaco Work a Specialty
n&tlrn.ites furnlabed free of chain; All Work Guaranteed.
Telephone Mam 0161 or Call at Gates Block
Dr. T. DeLARHUE
Ey6if;lit Specialist ,
Hourl 9:00 to 5:00 Sunday and nvenlnuu by Appointment
17-11 Vogt Blk Ovrr Crosby's Drug Store niion Hlack 1111
Peoples Transfer Co.
QUICK DriMVKItY SIOKVICIO
EXPRESS AND DRAYAGE
Furniture and I'iano Moving
Stand at Civnn s I'aint Litorc- Main .T21
Residence 3Mioir Ked 1811
HARRY L. CLUFF
CIOLDIONDALK YAKIMA AND ALL 10ASTKKN
WASHIN(iT()N POINTS
Arc rearhfd the easiect by way of Grtnts an I Maryhill on thn
MARYHILL FERRY
New Eioht car Ferry No Oacklno to Uoard float
A 10-mile paved road connects Maryhill and Uoldendale
New Railroad Crossing
No SanJ
CRAND.A LL UNDERTAKING CO
Wasco The Dalles Dufur
LUI.U O. GHANOAl. L. M.in.igrr
llnl I lioinut, Annul ml Mjil.lucr
I Icciltril l llll-jllllrl a, l.trtlilUhi-( IIS ' i,
I elcptionet
Dny Red 391
Night Red 332
J. H. Harper, Black 21&2
Cut Flowera
Woman AtiendJiit
Mm. M. J. Wlllerton
Telephone lied UU1
Motor E(iiipnient
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