THE DALLES OAILY CHRONICLF TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1921. PAGE FIVE Amateur Dopesters Have Real Low Down On ' "' By William Slavens McNutt (United News Stnft Correspondent) ATLANTIC CITY. N. J., June 2sfj I know all about the Dempsey Carpentler fight now. A number of men who know the real truth have told me. My first Informant was a man with whom I made casual conversation while leaning on the railing of the board walk listening to the sad .song of the sea waves. Ho asked, mo what my line was and I told him 1 was writing pieces about the. fight. "Its a shames I"1'' tt ? he said bitterly. I didn't know to what he referred and told him so. "Why dont you know?" he asked me. "The fight's fixed. Its going to be a fake. Its arranged for Car pent let' to "win in the eleventh round." ' 1 ' I admitted that this statement" was news to me. "Who told you?" I asked "Kearns?" "Kearna?" he said, "who's Kearns?" "He's Dempse.N's manager." "I never met him,' my informant admitted. "But 1 got It straight from n friend of mine; a fellow I met on a train coming from Chicago; a fellow by the name of . 1 for get his name now. Harris or Bow man or something like that. Any how, he had .a cousin who was a vaudeville actor and he played the same theater with Dempsey once out .west somewhere ,and he got It straight. Carpentler in the eleventh round. They're going to let him win and then make a lot of money show ing the pictures in "Europe. It's a shame isn't it?" "Are you sure its true?" I asked him. "Absolutely," he assured me. "I got it straight.' "How much are you betting?" I asked him. "Not a nickel. I wouldn't bet on one of those things. They're crooked." Think of it! He could gel per haps as high as 15 or 20 to 1 and clean up a fortune and he won't lint a niCKel liecause no Knows n T Lift lttin llutftnlncr irt lllrt plaintiff sad sea waves. I l.ave .brought Earns of admiration from de doubt he knew perfectly well what butaWes and envious satire from the Vm delivered. Gall red 2821. 30 .,-ound. 20 acres pasture, eight L. M. Boothbj, .108 Washington y Typing and stenography done at - Lsf LBaLT 4fcs I MEETING NOTICES Eastern Star Regular meeting Columbia Chapter No. 33, O. K. S. Tuesday, June 28, at 8 p. in. -''o'clock. Social. 28 St. Paul's Guild, war meet with Mrs. F. H. Watts, Hi; Alvord, Wednesday afternoon. 2! Legionnaires Attention! Tho most Important meet ring since the founding ol The Dalles post No. 19, 'will bo held tonight. Your attendance is urgently re quested, 8 p. in. at the courthouse. By order of PAT FOLEY, Commander. 28 CUailfled advertising 1 emit pur wuro each Insertion. If Inserted 6 times or mora. S- cent a word- Monthly publt cation rates on applltton at th offlca. FOB RENT FOR RENT Player piano. G. E. Cor eon the Music Man. 'JO FOR RENT Three room furnished apartment, private bath, Telephone red 3972. 1521 Jackcon. 2 FOR RENT Three room nicely tin nlshed apartments. 320 East Third street. Red G342. 28 FORRENT Four partly .furnished rooms, 1313 Pine street. Telephone black 5092. "8 FORKENT Housekeeping rooms rates reasonable 722 East Third street. 50 FOR RENT Housekeeping and sleep ing rooms. 520 East Third fitree' Telephone black 2301. 28 FOR RENT OR FOR SALIC Four room modern bungalow on est Twelfth street. Inquire Dalles Real ty company, black 5691. 30 FOR RDNT-yNlcely furnished -ooins, absolutely clean. Running water. ... . . . i . .it.,i( One DIOCK iroill oubihbbh iiimmuij 1jnhnnA hlack 5781. 28H FOR RENT Sleeping porch, garage, or bed room. 11C West Third street 28 FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms In cool brick building. Coin fortable and clean. 115 East Second street. -s FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping looms. Also small furnished house suitable for batching. Inquire 111 V-bt Second street, 2J FOR 8ALE FOR SALE--One ton Maxwell trunk in excellent condition. Bargain. "Write box Ml, care Chronicle. 9 Impending Scrap they were saying. He was a wise sny. My next Informant was a man with whom 1 rode the roller coastyri in an amusement park. "Do you think Dempsey can get back into shape before the fight?" he .asked me after wo had paid for our ride and were descending theHiut, two Inches or more In places steps to the hoard walk. He seems to bo In good eondi - Hon," I said. The man laughed. "Aren't yon wise?" he asked me, "why, he's out hitting the high spots every night. Drunk all the time.' "Where does lie get drunk?" I asked. "All ovor the place," the man ex plained. "Have you seen him soused?" 1 nsked. i uaveni seen.iiim, uio man admitted, "but everybody knows it' true, 'lie's around drunk all the tlnu. Didn't you know that?" I admitted my ignorance. The man smiled pityingly and went hi way. I know what he ,was thinking. It was this: "What a dumb bunch these re porters are. Paid to find ouk what a kiiiiii; mi anii iney uon't Know as much as the ordinal y man in the stieet." I know what is going to happen though. The two men mentioned above and a hundred or more like them have told me. None of them know either fight hi- nor anyone con nected with either tainp, but they know all about what Is going on I've got all the inside dope from the outside and if I had one kopeck In Russian money which is the equivalent of about one-mlllioneth of one American cent, I might bet thai much on the fight in this way: Nobody who's talking or writing about the fight, expert cr dub, knows anything. CHALLENGER SWAPS FLOW-NG LOCKS FOR BRISTLY HAlrtOUT lly Unitru News M AN H ASSET, L. I.', June IGone are the flowing locks which FOR SMJE-$20uu will bjiy a gopd homo at 705 Calhoun afreet. FOR SALE iN'ew bug; cheap for cash. Might trade lor light tourint;. 702 'Webster street. FOR SALr5 3-year-old Durham bull, color, dark red. J. AV. Armstrong, route 4, box 44, The Dalles. 28w26 FOR SALE A small, fully furnlui ed and good paying rooming house. Inquire at. The Modern Cle-.nera 28 FOR SALE Dry oak wood; old oak, $11.50; second growth, $12.50. Deliv ered. Call 30F22, alter C p. in. tf FOR SALE One 54-gallon gasoline tank; one 10-gnllon oil tank; one telephono (Western Electric). Tele phone black 0241. 30 FOR ISALE Sand and gravel. Truck service. Country trips. Gordlon and Van Dolaii, telephone red 1331. 30 FOR SALE Several good dairy cows, some to freshen soon. Conic after 5 p. m. Paul Curtiss, three miles up Mill creek. FOR SALE One white" enamel kitch en cabinet; one Howard Heater. Call red 5('i81 or inquire 514 West Eighth. JJ FOR SALE - Four hole range, wilh warming oven; washing machine; 45 feet throe-quarter inch hose. 903 Garrison street. Call evenliigu. New lintnlnflu fni sale. 28 FOR SALE 'Large .and -..mall farm and orchard tracts. Reasonable prices, good umus. W. C. Hanna, Duftir, Ore. lf- FOR SALIC Neatly furnished house, sleeping porch, bath, garage, two fine lots, fruit and garden. Easy terms. Inquire 1105 Bluff. 2'J FOR SALB Nine room house, with big lot, extends from Third to Fourth street, street Improvements In and paid, will bo sold cheap and on good terms. Black &. Crum 20 FOR SALICCompletn threshing ma chine. 28-Inch J. I Cace separator and onglno Outllt In first class con dition. E. A. Read, Bulck Garage, Telephone main 921. 2711 FOR SALE Baled hay and grain. We deliver any place in town. One horse, weight 1750, 7 years old Guaranteed. Will sell or Hade lor cattle, One team, weight 2400. Sound and gentle. O. K- Feed barn. Julv2 FOR SALE One hay rhoppu: thiee header boxes, 9x18; one itoubl' disk; one two-bottom 14 lnc!i gang pluw; one 14 inch two-way plow Several head of horses. Hoy Oi.v ham, Northwest Sheep company Oranddalles, Wash., or J C rbr.ul city. Jvw20 .pens ot journalists. Georges has hail Ills hair cut. VTiZ;nZn1! Z" jteilous sparring partner In the early ',ull,K ,on,,!l did mova damage to I Cai peutler's good looka than could a lumclred Deinpseys. T,,0i,H !o"K. bay rumnied locks' that used to wave from high brow'to cere belluni, no longer tumble into the Frenchman's eye-i as he shakes his aristocratic head. Their roots stand but with spiky Intentness. Georges, ! bi ushintf with nervous hands, feels only the rasp as of sandpaper where once glistened oiled silklness. Interviewed, Georges said: "Does it look as bad as that? Well, It's cooler anyhow.'1 RICKARD, KING OF ' FIGHT PROMOTERS By Henry L. Farrell, (United Press Start Correspondent) NEW YORK, June 28. Big money comes only after big work, big trouble and big worry. Tex Itickard, king of all boxing promoters, has learned this hi the spectacular career that has made him the blggesl figure In Hie sport ing world. 'itickard has done big things, but he had to work and worry to do them and the returns haven't always been in proportion to the risk In volved. If the promoting king had been inclined to iworry abnormally, lie would have gray hair dating 'back to 190G when he staged) the Gans Nelson lightweight championship bout. . Gang, then the champion, and Nel son wero dickering around for a bout when a telegram came from an unknown, one Tex Riekard, who was running a gambling house in Gold field, Nevada, offering $30,000 for the contest. Gans and .Nelson both laughed at suhc a ridiculous offer and passed it up as coming from a "nut" or a publicity seeker. Riekard kept In sisting, however, nnd finally ho pro vailed upon them to come to Gold field where he showed them fUO.OOO FOR SALE OR 'RENT 87 ncres. 35 acres In alfalfa, 30 acreB plow ground, 20 acres pasture, eight miles from town. Prior water right for irrigation. HoUjeVjv'o big bains and all necessary buildings. Sclioo. across road. $100 per acre, $3400 would hnndle. C. McDonald, Club Cigar store. 2:1 Want ed WANTED A cook on ranch, phone 14 F5. Tele- WANTED Two waitresses for Hotel Patrick, at Heppner. Apply Hotel Dalles, city, or In Heppner. 2S WANTED Three men for haying, two to drive teams. Inquire Rank hotel. 30 WANTED To buy one or t wo brood sows, coming in or with pigs. Joe Geigur, telephone. 1CF22. 29 WANTED Bids on building a garage Also some remodeling In store. G. E. Corson, tho Music Man. 2 WANTED To sell, rent and repair sewing machines and typi writers. Phone Coryea. 2S WANTED Hospital steward or order ly. Apply to The Dalles hospital or Renter and Thompson. 28 WANTED An experienced practical nurse wants position. Confinement cases preferred. Telephone black 4791. - W ANTED To "'buy " "gooTdTamo Will pay cash, if price is right. Must have Immediate!) . Write J. .M. J., 200, Chronicle. 30 WANTED Man and woman, cooks want work with harvest cvi".'. or hotel. Write box 02. care Chron icle. 29 LOST On FOUND LOST Black skunk hcarf. $5 it-ward If leturnod to Chronicle ofl 29 LOST- Between The: Dalles and Uu fur, Colt's automatic, 25 caliber Finder leave at Chronicle otflc and receive leward 2s TAKEN HP Jenny, branded ii.r un left side ol neck. Owner may have same by paying lor ad and damages. F. L, Carman, Thompson's addition 24 MISCELLANEOUS AUTOMOBILE TH MOVES are oper ating in The Dalles. Cars are ii i'g stolen. I provide automobile '.( Mir mice Gitchcll, 403 Washington street. 2? fnlMSTIToTuW plcotlng V tachment, $2.00. Buttonhole attach inent, $9.85, fits any sewing ma chine Personal checks, 10c extra Lights Mail Order House, box 127, Birmingham, Ala, 1 In twenty-dollar gold pieces. They signed. Riekard was looked upon as a fit subject for an insane asylum, He had put up every cent he possessed and was considered a sure lose but he went through with the bout nno made money, cleaning up about $20,000. The trouble he nad at Goldflold was nothing compared to his expert ence when he made his next big step In the game by signing Jim Jeffries and Jack Johnson to decide the heavyweight championship for a purse ot $120,000. He had the fight all arranged and an arena partly completed in Cali fornia when the governor decided that his state wanted nothing of the big bout anil ordered Riekard out. He had his fight all dressed, up and no place to go. Riekard dashed across the line into Reno, Nevada, threw an arena together and packed them in. The lecelpts were close to $300,000. The Willaiil-AIoran bout in Madi son Square Garden was easy, except he had to guarantee the big Kans.v.i a fortune before he would consent to meet tho blonde l'ittsburgher. He made money on that fight also. Bad breaks came when he was getting ready for the Denipsoy-Wll lard fight In Toledo. He tied himself tip to a $127,500 purse but tho proj pect was exceedingly rosy when tho governor of tho Buckeye stato sane tloned the bout and a big stadium was complete. However, the government, then In charge of the operation of the rail roads, ret used to give any special train service and the immense stadium was only partially filled. Riekard made some money but not tfie amount he was entitled to expect. With almost a ear spent in getting the principals signed, Riekard experi enced similar 1 rouble with the Demp-sey-Carpentler arrangements. But most of the obstacles came early when he had plenty of lime to make other arrangements. Riekard planned first, to gel the champion and the Frenchman in the ring at Madison Square Garden for n purse of $500,000, of which $:(00,00o was to go to Dempsey and $200,000 to Carpentler. The hugo size of the purse brought aboiit such opposition that the New York State Boxing commission, aim- TRANSFER AND EXPRESS Furni ture and piano moving. Freight hauled and general express bus) ness. Telephones: Stand, red 101; residence black 1352. J. K. Henzle. 11 tf LEGAL NOTICES. Notice for Bids for Dalles City Audltori'i'i,. Dalles City calls for bids for tho construction of the auditorium. The Council of Dalles City has ap proved plans and specifications as propared by Iloughtallng & Dougan, architects of Portland, Oregon, as shown by tho minutes of the Coun cil meeting of June 15th, 1921. Speci fications, plans and estimate for the construction are on file In the office of tho Recorder of Dalles City, sub ject to inspection, and the work will bo dono In accordance with said plans and specifications and under the direction and supervision of such architects. All bids must be accompanied by a certified check for 10 of tho amount of 'the bid, to bo forfeited to Dalles City in caso such bid should be accepted and tlc bidder should fall to enter Into contract and bond for the faithful perform ance of the work. All bids shall be sealed and shall THIS IT WILL KEEP ON THE BUSINESS NEWS OF THE CITY GAINS - BUSINESS OPP" -ORTUNITIES SUPPLYYOU WITH EMPLOYEES Dr. T. pL Eyfiight Speciality Hours i(N to 6:00 Sundays and Evenings by Appointment 17-H Vot Hlk Over Crosby's Drug Store Phone 'atUck 1111 ins directly at the bout, ruled that not more than $15 could be charged for a seat at any championship bout. This, of course, made it Impossible to stage tho contest in the Onrden, owing to Its limited seating capacity. j Itickard then set his eyes on Sheeps i head Bay, the r.Ite'of the old automo jblle race track, where he planned to . erect an Immense stadium. I Clovernor Miller then stepped in and let It he known that the contest could not be held In New York state. To remove the "big money scandal" Riekard then succeeded In getting tho principals to work, on n percentage agreement by offering them fit) poreent of the gate recelpta. New Jersey went after the bout then, in fact, invited It. Riekard was assured that there would be no inter ference and he selected Jersey City. No rooner had New Jersey been nam- ed as the site, than Governor Edwards issued a statement that "as Ions as the contest was conducted In accord ance with the boxing laws. New Jersey would be glad to have it." THIS TIME LAST YEAR Bancroft, New York, got six singles out of six times up and accepted fifteen out of - sixteen chances against Philadelphia. Alter losing -eighteen successive games, the Athletics beat Wash ington. Holke knocked a home run for the Braves ' that beat Brooklyn after he had struck out three times, Jones, Harvard first baseman, "nine to terms Willi the Athletics. ECONOMIC CRISIS DUE TO "PLOT'.' HAYWOOD DECLARES By United News BERLIN, June 28.--Writing in the third Internationale's newspaper, "Big Bill" Haywood declared that tho present American "crisis" is the accomplishment of gigantic plot which is actually developing into open war against the workers, with lis aims to reduce wages to a pre war standard. "Its prelude," he declares, "was the closing of the factories." Haywood accuses the market men of destroying apples in Michigan and bo riled with tho Recorder of Dalles City on or before K:30 p. m June 30, 1921. said bids to be opened by the Recorder and CounciL on said date. Dalles City reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated this 15th day of June, 1921 D. L. CATES, City Recorder. 3d PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS EventuallyWhy Not Now? Ship by truck. Pcrtland-The Dalles Truck service. Hoadquarlors, Motor Service Oarage. Portland telephones! Marshall 1355 and East 3990. tl SPECIALTY SHOP Hemstitching, plcot edging, dress making. 21i East Third street; Con don building. Telephone black 5211.7 PIANOS TUNiSU una repaired, ac Hon regulating and reflnlahlng. Player actions a specialty. Work gharanteed. 8, A. Dnckstader, Cor son Music store, 320 East Second street. Telephone main 1001. tf FOEDJ Sjpeci&Htaic Whitney Repair 8hop 709 East Vflcond St. WATCH CLASSIFIED PAGE YOU POSTED -OFFER YOU BAR ETC. ETC, DeLARHUE rice In Arkansas, of dumping coffee overboard ' nnd destroying fruit In San Francisco harbor, rather than to sell It at reduced prices. Finally, he declares that cotton glowers are purposely reducing their acreage in order to maintain high prices. BRITISH LORD ACTS AS NEWYORK CLERK lly United New YORK, June 28. NEW "Hello, Lord!" Employes of the Guaranty Trust company are giving Baron Arlington olherwifo iNapior George Henry Stuart, peer of Crlehel, Wlmbourne, England- -a real deluge of Anierlcrtn informality since he has come ovc to "learn business," as lie puts It, tn the Gnarantj's educational depart ment. iLord Arlington taken it. He rinds the mazer, of finance "much more ro mantic than the social world," he ad mits with bashfulner.n. For the baton Is young only 24 and hasn't been around much, except to have a speaking acquaintance with a few hundred dukes and earla and to have served during I he war as a flight lieutenant of the Royal 'Naval Aviation corps. Ho hasn't even seen a baseball game. Perhaps that Is one reason why he came to America. dint the real reason, he said, la that he became discontented at having things done for' him. "1 believe that everyone should know how to handle his own affair and- thii". requires business .Miowl edge,'1 It his way of looking at It. "When I go back I'm going to take with nie n complete knowledge ot fi nances. I am literally learning the business. 1 don't know whether I will jtake up finance as a profession, hdl I at least 1 will know how." ' I Tho youug baronet has already been i through the general hanking depart I men) of the Guaranty. Soon he will take up the credit end ami go fioni ! there to foreign exchange. Just now he is doing auditing, and ' works from nine till five on the third 'floor at 114 Broadway. Typing and stenography dono at reasonable rates. Roslna A. Fleck. Of flee Hotel Dalies, 'Residence telephone red 2332. tl WMtte Track L5mi Freight and express between The Dalles and Wasco, Morn and all way points Leavo Tho Dalles, 9 a. in, dally except Sunday. Leavo Moro, 1:30 p. m. Lonvo Wasco, 2:30 p. in. D. M. Pierce, proprietor. Telephone black 1G42 or main 471. tf MsMi MiMbnainm Stilwel! Teacher o? Piano, Harmony and Theory. Leschetlzky method. Special atten tion given to beginners. Summer term opens June 15. Phone red 3491. Stu dio 1000 Fulton street J20 WOODARD & TAUS CH E K Contracting Bricklayers and Plasterers All kinds of Tile and Cement Work. Fireplace Work, a Specialty Ectlmates furnished free of charg;, All Work Guaranteed, Telephone Main 64C1 or Call at Qates Block Peoples Transfer Co. QUICK DELIVERY SERVICE EXPRESS AND DRAYAGE Furniture and Piano Moving Stand at Ck'nn k Paint .StoreMain HVii Residence Phone Ited IK 11 HARRY L. CLUFF CRANDALL UNDERTAKING CO Wnmo The Dalles Dufur LULU O. CRANDALL, Manager Bert Thomas, Assistant M-inuyer Llcenifd Ernbalmtrs, Established 1U7 . Woman Attendant Mr, M. J. Wlllrrton lelephone Red 17UI Motor Equipment MILLIONS IN TREASURE IN MEXICAN. CVE i 'By United Press'' SAN ANTONIO, To., June '28' One man in the world knows the location of the Cavnllo Blanco cave, in old Mexico, and 'knowings It may result In his becoming the possessor of $73,530,000 in gold r.nd silver. Adam Fischer, recently returned from Mexico, said ho had relocated the Blanco cave, with its great treas ure trove. He discovered It once before, but iwas unable to find it when he returned, Fischer Js now awaiting tho-'decision of the Mexican government on his application for a concession to remove the hoard. The story of the gold and silver tuns and Spanish octagonal dollars dates back to 1810. At that time, dur ing a revolution against the Span ish government, it is claimed that officers of tho government and army took the gold and silver from the treasury and hid It in tho-Cavallo Blanco cave, in the Cerro de Sllla mountains, near Monterey, - In 'the Stato of Nuevo Yeon. Hundreds have spent their lives In the search for the treasure, accord ing to Fischer, but he alone has dis covered Its hiding plnce. If Fischer gains possession -of- the great fortune ho plans to erect a $2,000,000 monument on Alamo Plaza to the heroes of the Alamo, and also make other munificent munici pal gifts. ' WATCH THE BIG 4 Stomach-Kidneys-HeartrLiver Keep the vital orini healthy by regularly taking; the," wqrjd'a standard remedy'fOr kidney, ! liver, bladder and uric acid troubra - ? .r.i'J? COLD MEDAL I'ti Notion! Ronisdy it Upland for cumulus Mtidis nipped by,. Queen Willi. Iinliu. AM druggists, three sizes. Umk for thninu.CU tf4al tu . 1 Los ul accvpt (tajuiutiau EEEO TRANSFER Wo hall anything, any place, ' call main 731, "'"' x VENZ BAUER General real estate, Insurance, and foans. 100 East Second street. Tele phone main 1671. iiU E. C. UifigHelbfiireil AtrcM4c4 004 First National Bank Uldfl. The Dalles, Ore, 16tf 1 . Dr. Geo. F. Newhouse Eye Specialist We are equipped to give your eyes tho very best of care. Eyea tested, Glasses ground. Second and Washington Streets The Dalles 1 elspbonea Day Red SSI ' Night Red KM J. H. Harper, Black 2152 Cut Floweri i It' 'it