PAGE TWO THE DALLES DAILY CHRONICLE, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1S21. i am i 4LJCI ZU cigarettes MO VI 15 MOVES Movie fann aio In for a Unit whn "See .My Lawyer," the no,v l(oln;rl son Colo niiper-iipeolal releaue Mianlne; T. Itoy Bai lli'!, (,pena al the Cailno the ater today lor a inn oi I wo day. The scenario of llio now comedy iliainu was written by W. !?enll Dai Unit liom tlm famous play ol tin- same name bv Max Maioln, On tbo legitimate atai "Set! .My I.awjer" wai, a bin lilt Tlie cereon vor::on, under tlr dlicetlon n Al Christie, In oven boll or. Tills la the Eetuid Koborlron-Colo Eiiper-cpoolal In which T. Itoy l!arir,i ban appeared, having been one of I bo famoiii; (iiaitcl ol f tin mo heist In "So Long Lolly," a picture that lias oalah UbIiriI records Ironi coast to roast. ' The sloiy.'baa to do with two .voim;? fellows Itoberl liardnor and Illlly Noble vlui 'heroine inlorosH d In a machine -which an Inventor, Triienian by name, de.rlarc.1 will manufacture irtiflclal lubber. Tho rubber titist, henrln;; of (lie Buccorn; of llio Invention, ask thai their experts ho given a doinoiiHlra tlon. They v.'anl to buy llio Invention. On tho day sot for tho ileinon.'ilral Ion, Illlly ia aloii-; In the officii with tho Inventor ami uiiddcnb discovert) that tho machine Is a la lie. Hilly decides that the only way Hub ert, who baa signed all of the clicu lam, can bo kept out of Jail, In to sh-irti iiiHanlly. Illlly I' to act an lib; lawyer. Tho trust expert!) aro riunplcloua and llio ponlal aulhoi'ltli a notified. A po.'1 al inspector di'tiinnda a doiuoiiHl rat Ion on tho throat ol semilog Itoliorl to Jail lor usbr; the iikiIIh to defraud II the iloninnslrallnn la not rat hil.tctory. Jt Is a fine nilxiip, but Heveral losl cut developments which are bilinful ot dean-cut fun alralgiitcn mallets out. BOOZE IS BANNED; FRENCH PUNS QUIT Dy Hudson Hawley (Unlliil Ni'WN Minff ('iiiii'Mjiiinili'nn I'AltlH, .limo !l. llocattso tho Now Yorl: aitlhoKtloa rofuiuid to pcrinil tlio Kiciiuli lino to ajrve jtior aboard tholr ipicial "Uompacy f f :j; 1 1 1 liner duilni; Ha stay In New York harbor, tho iinlMliK Of tile P.;aol, he Leopo: I Inn, ha l been cancelled. Only i'tifi tp plloanln lor llrliels, v, hcio HID were iixpecled, la i.nutl.er ica.ua lor lue caiiciillntlon. IJndoleiiol by ibis notion, Carp,'." tier's most lullniate friends, Inciudlu:: .Mile. .Miullnrpiotl, whoso lower lliub.i ilval (Icoruiv,' and other actioniios and flj;hl fans anil a lnrn. contlni'.ont of nlll halted iportlaK wrllors, will rail lo back up their Idol on July L'. The l.eoioldliia via; lo have pro vided it h paaueiiKprs wlih not only n round dip, hut freo boaid and lodj-lm; vhllo on llio American aldo lor Ladil li ancu - roiiijbly $;!Mi, Hit by hi! Hie French public oi wariiiliitf up with llio really, niiui tti.it tne daj I'll- ,lielr Idol I i piove hloi c It' I: di; near and IIkIiI tall: it lo ar I III :! ilie l.ntilevaid cafeti. Al iei . in liRlii taiii- ii,;. . . inter enle.l lo know that Hull i-rislenipii larlci i vt" h,n aro c:,trei . Iv mini mi'i. m,. ,i niiii ( in over reuip: ev . I (( Vb.y w. n! Curpoutli.- lo win t tt lolly on hh merlin, apoit'.n:; Join na's uay fraii'dy tlmt tho don't filul. nuioh of a traluor who would lot hla clini'Ko rneelvo an Injury of thai mm. Hotliii!! la lav tiom brink French Inns are nMi.wla tic -nut luiitloun Thoy aro holding out Tor limn od K which tiny t)X.oi't t. norure from AtnorlcHii toa.iHt.i UwIuk t.i the dit loioiico in ilia. the n- m!: r Hi,- I'lUllt III Je.'se City V.'lll '.'.inch l,e known hoi bu'oio Jo n't Im I. in die evenliifj, whMi It will bo f'-o.lie.t on tho horotiia or all iho th.-iii.it and at all rpou paika of I'arin. "L.llavo i:iuic:l!y that De.ap,. v.ll v.-.n '.a t u .i ty, i,tM , i ,,i Hi- li'ili J 'irn il, uiilmr !i n 1 1- ('o( , if Um": i 'a i tb lilrli no- JlV WUJ, t,e 1 1 , ., ,,,(,. "ii Ju.;. . m i-Mi'i i.j .: 1 1 ... 'I lOll .- ''ovp'ii' i i In' I'll i aii t.ik e 1 1" ion I Ml, HI ,,l , I: ,i 'I ll I- e I- . ,:c he mniea i propaisnnitn :i i. m r ui ni,huo'o rpoit to l,ui i up a -M'4kentl i.i'e and consider Unl u pmuo defiai of ni peutler at Doaipioy'n IihuiIh .uald bo a nrent How mil inihuok i ihelr e foils to popularize upon iwiiodk Jhe future liollus. L'.' Taxi Drown's Taxi. Tuli'phouc mull LOiil. SIMS REPLIES (Continued From Pirii 1.) itlinl f until u'fia iirnrO fr-ntl V ltwt k!ilil.' ithliiKiI have iiald In iniiiioioua pl'it for in apcijchos In tho Uiillod State:!. I "1 Intend to keep on ilolnti tho H.une thing. 1 "The future progrosn and pean of the world depends upon Iho eoopc-a-lion of tho KngllBh-apoaklng poople." WASHINOTON, .June 10. Senato rial Investigation of Admiral William I 'woman killed in , fall from 13th story ! liy United I'n'MM OIIICA H), .limo 10. Mien A'lco .Murphy, -".7, was Innlantly killed b.-u loday when r.he foil f.om tho Kith llcor of tho slock exchange building, mashing through tho rkyllght i' an olflco on tho fourth floor. Tho police have not been able to deloniiluo 'whether llio fall was accidental ')." aiticldal. OLDEN DAYS IN WASCO COUNT V Dy Margaret Walker HIGH SCHOOL NOTES With Heboid fiessionn conoltldod, actlvltlea of llio senior clasa of the high school are centered upon tho progj-'iin Incidental to commence ment week, which culminates v:lii graduation eSeiolse in tho scliool auditorium tomorrow night. Class day ceremouloti wore held odir.wicy (-voning nl toe acho'd v, hon 10 mombeia of tho claar, had Colin all tho way through tho solioolM of Iho (Jly together, rem "l-d the .-,c(,iiis ol 11! yeata' aH.eiatii.n. Tlie 1(1 I'lrtU came on lb-- ll'ane, dioti.'icd as. MliiiL r.iader!',." Moro menih'eia of' Hie elaa.s Joinrd Hip ;ro.ip at. each year was pm'iontod until llio intJre clatiM was on llio : taj-'O. The clans prophecy was given by filelin Cooper, dressed as a g'uul. Marie (irlffln read Hie elas.i wi.l and Alice Chaao gave Iho class poen: Tho tsenlor (iiarlet, consiHtliig (if Italph and lieu Hallyburloti, Noriiiaii UosmII and Chester l'liillip;i 'i-Ui'; t w- Hongs. Filink lleckman gave the val'd'-.'-i.i'i, i.nii' the jialuliiii. ry wa'i givnu iy lOll ( i Mobiiiii.il Faie-.vcll!) 'n .nv i :,in weie addr sued by Alan .Voolley, mi r seiilin.'i lb- Jimloir., tilth CiK.pcr, of the tuipliom ir oiiuii lid l-ecna lloHletler fur the fl'.-i.ll-moil. "lia" wan picKonlod lo mei.olior.-i d the aliii 'lie teaui.i 1 1" a .lit III ; h- aehool ('.tiling lite year. 1'ho I'laati sung It.; nong, which was wu' en l.y l.(nnai-(l , Kliiidt. The aeiilor dance will he he'd to night al. Thornton')! lake Coiiiukmk o mill ovoich.es tomorrow ulglu ano tli-.' alumni dance Monday nl ;li ill c.joe'ud" Mi- liit-li !-. hoiil l.f' f the I'Jlil clasimieli lary Kllt-n Ca!b .b'llvcrtooth was oorn at Fcrt Dalloa Novoinber 1, 185:!. Her mother, who was only 1", yoaiK of age, came here from San Francisco, lo visit a alitor, whose hus band wits a aoldltr at the firt. When tho baby was (J weeks old, nlic was chrl.-itoned al the old Calbo'ic mission, which .stood in Iho vicinity of the present poor farm. Hnr mot Iter wan or ICplswpa! faith, but sliti-o Ihoro was no Kplicoiial roc tor here at that time, the Catholic priest, waa naked to officiate. Father Mo;:plio, a; slated by Father LaCroix atii'iided lo Iho chiintonlng with Mrs. Mary Cnr.hliig acting aa gotl-inother, .After a few mionlhi, Mra. Caleb and llltlo Ullrn, aa alto was called, rotiP'n od lo San Frnncbco. Three yeara latr Mr. Calob died and the young inollnr returned to The Hallen. ooon after ar living, H.Iin developed a case of mraale.i, Iho llrsl In The Drill or,. Her mot her maided again an I thel.1 home wa on iho lie.'.chuleri r iver what Ik remembered as Co: don's liiitlg(, or llo tree bridge. tin Novi mber, when she was four or llye yoars of age, tho heavy rain:-, brought the river up very .suddenly. Her nlepfathor waa up and ottlsldo at 1 o'clock in the morning. On going out again at (i, lie waa r.tarlled lo Had how rapidly tho river was ria ill". Hastily calling the family and waking the children, who had lo br can led, ihev malice acrosa the bridge, which by Ihla time could only be loaihid by wading. They itiince isfully crocHed. but had only jusl dono ko, win ii il bioke In Iho middle and went down tho river. In a fnw hours, the house anil other buildings lollawed; chickens w'eio awept on with Iho water, and A'r.'i. Silvcrlooth iiartlcularly rocills her grief on seeing her pet cat on a barrel which war. carried down Ft ream. All ol her oally eiltH alien was re cfivMl in a school liottr-.o which r.too.I on Iho sotttliweat come:- ol Fourth and Latlglilin alieeta. fllie was one ol Iho fhst pupils or SI. Alary'a acadenr. and atteiidcd school there lor three yeatt). Amour; her playmates wore Alice and I turn MoFarland, who aro now .Mi-!. W. K. Abrama and Mr.-.. .1. W. Illll of I'oilland; ICIi.a Cirhing, who I'icd yeata a;;o;.Knlio Cila, who la now Mm. Floyd of IatCiando; and I.tiiti Uennell, whom wo know ars Lulu I), (':;ui(li!l. Among Iho oailv buildings whidt Mrn. nivei tooth recall!-, wore the Lattghlln lionae, which ti-ood near Ike preranl S!adelma!i Ice plrnl; her aiint'M home, which stood actors Ilia nlieei front the Lauglilin homo; the Ctj-hlug I1011..0, just east of the Uma tilla house; and the old part ' f iho presient Fred -Wllxon property, which waa occupieal by tho NVwoll ramlly, who oultiblltibod the first newspaper, which was called "The Mountaineer." All of Iho farmu at that tbuo lay along the cree-k.s. Alont; .Mill erect were iho homes of the Cuahlngs, the Ronton s, Iho Mcnplle.i. and Caldwells. Along Five Mile creek wore tho Men rams and Iho Dullois family. Along Fifteen Mllo creek weie !ae Horbertrii and tho Calca' liomeK. Kllen Calob'n uncle, a Mr. MeAulf, had a general liiorchnndlae r.lore near the present alto or the Model laun dry. fyhn met Felix Sllvertoo h, who vaa driving a s.lago to Canyon City, In Tho Halloa. Her ,slop fa:hi r and mother I moved to Camp Wai.ion, which waa 1., miles be-oitd Mltcbeil, i.i 1..7i. U'lilo hero they suffo'-o f-.tl'c a i right from Indian or;rai;e.s a' Csnyon Vw. l'io :rty vaa binned and unprotectedi peo ple were killed. Two joun:; men were killed on iho .lohn Fay rive:- near their hiT.io. ICilen and her moth"i were ran' to The Dalles for f.afoty They remained hero for three month!', then ret in nr. -1 lo find that ihelr nelfih hors and parseruby had made such fiee use of the house aad jnovi.siona mat not much was left "lie and Mr. Sllve.-loolh wer" nur ried al Tho Hallos in RSI. They hi-, gait houeeknepirig in Anttdope where thoy conducted a Kioto and were In lores! e-d In r-ihpop lalsing an 1 in lite Long Creek mines. Their brine wa' on the atage route ro 'aiv.on Cllv and 1 1toy had few neigliboia Aa the years pained mote peopli tamo ti make liooioi about ihcni; Ilie a Ivan lages of school and r.oc.al Inleicottr .r inei rased ant life gradually changed from lonely plonoeil.iu lo the lnon couifortablo llmos of tho later years 'J'-lvo children were boin !o then' tin oo ol' whom aio living. Mr. Silvet tooth has been dead for four years. Mr.!. Sllvtrioath luthe oldest II v Intr native bo n h.ttf child of Tito Dalle.-;. With the exception of the rhori time apent In San Francisco dar ling he.- childhood, she has lived con tinuously in Wasco counly. During tho t-i cent historical pageant, she hud the honor (If appearing in this capa city and ol sitting beside her own god-motliei, Mrs. Mary Ctihlilng. WAPINITIA NEWS 1 l,VA FiNITIA, ,Iitne a. Viewers ap pointed to Inspect the Ml, Hood loop spur from I'lno Grove to Hear creel; adjoining llio Wupiuilia plain:) will !Q on the !ror,!td next Tue.iday. .lor Oraliaiii, iocal forest ranger at Wnptnliia liaa a crow of 1." men ex tondlir; the forest highway from Hear oreek to connect with the Clackamas lo Govornnienl Ca:.-.p road. Wo. k i : pro",t ens-lng faorab!y. ! Tin Waplnitia IirlEallon company baa Just completed the enlargement of i Ilie Walter O'lJrleti canal. Water is Hooding the lowlands and pond' in all direction!. O. 1'. Weberg and l.imiiy weie Dalles vhito'r, Wodnor.day. It. 'W. Richmond took out lo- l of ;;asolinc' by auto tiuc:: to Waplulfa Wcdnerrd.'.y. Jc-.s Cox, who piircl:r'3i-d a marrlag" Uconro last week, i-, .-.sain at The Duller., Mra. L.-own b also viaillng a .The Dalles. Noah -l-'linn and family ntopped 'n The Dallea cnioulo to tho Hood Itlvor betry farms yesler-day. I., .1. Kelly, load ".u.iorvi-n -, h is com pie I e V road '-lov.nlng an I grading nr.ar H. J I, Hammer's laneh to Wait! n, Ha and al.-,o at tlie Fllnn coiner, Itoadfl :u-( a:-nln all (Irasgcd lato load ahiiio after the recent raina. Tlieio never were better crop pnn protn. Tho Wapinl ia f'lalna Comniercta' club electa officers Saturday night at p. m. In Wapinitla hall. BASE B D U F U R Jim' -vs.- DANCING (MlENOvVlTJI CiROVR Opoii Air Pavilion Sat. Night, June 11th THE DALLES OLD BALL GROUNDS SUNDAY JUNE 12 Game called 2:30 o'clck J J The Summer Candy FOR PICNICS AND OTHER OUTINGS Cocoanut Brittle Ill'ido from I'kjjIi Sliced Cocoanut 3Gc a lb At tho Regular Saturday Sale TOMORROW PHETTEPLACE STORES Second ami Court 100S Union Special Orange Sherbet Saturday, Sunday 0 NOW PLAYING AND TOMORROW SSPr ChSHSTIE FILM CO. S MY LRWYfR bu A1AX MAQCAf 6y arrangement vhth A.H.WOODS csi AL CHMSTIE 6 'XW pr-odiictioiu - o;.t, T. ROy &ASNS CASINO Tlie Little House with the RIG Pictures SUN DA Y- -MONDAY MACK SENNETT'S HOME TALENT A stirring story of stranded actors and high finance. S. Slniw' Iilah speech In London prou ably will await SIiiib' reply to the se rotary of the navy, In response to hlr. Bitperlor's retiueat for an explanation members of the committee sold (odty. They were Inclined not to reaard seriously Senator Harrison's Investi gation resolution adopted yesterday. Nothing can be done by the com mittee that Denby has already done In cabling Slinr to report whether he was coireetly ouoted In dispatches from London, Senator Polndexler, acting chairman, pointed out. Edw. C. Pease Co. HOW IS YOUR SUPPLY OF Summer Underwear Particular customers always find our qualities the best and prices the lowest. WOMEN'S GAUZE UNION SUITS Well made, properly sized and finished. All styles and ail sizes. The best underwear values in town. 50c, 59c, 69c, 75c, 89c and $1.00 Per Garment WOMEN'S GAUZE VESTS All styles V neck, ring neck, -comfy cut or Bodice styles. We have them at all priecs. WOMEN'S KNIT GAUZE BLOOMERS Best fitting and wearing kinds at lowest prices. Come in white and flesh. 50c, 75c, $1.00 Best assortment and lowest prices on Children's Nazareth Waists . . Children's Nazareth Union Suits Children's Athletic Union Suits Children's Vests and Bloomers Infants' Underwear of all kinds. SILK VESTS AND BLOOMERS Kayser best quality, Flesh colored Jerey Silk Vests $4.00 and $5.00 ' Rivoli Orchid color Lace Ribbed Silk Vests. Bodice style $3.00 Rivoli all Silk Jersey Vests. Regular and Bodice style $2.09 Rivoli all Jersey Silk Bloomers, excellent val. $3.00 Kayser extra fine all .Silk Marvelfit Bloomers, all sizes $5.00 Kayser Jersey Silk Top Union SuLs. Fiesh Pink ' color. All sizes $2.89 NEW STAMPED Royal Society Pillow Cases Made of very best quality Clover Bleached Linen finish materials and stamped and all the newest attractive designs. Price $2.00 per pair Royal Society CORDICHET COTTON Best Crochet Boil proof colors and white. All sizes. 15c Ball New Royal Society PACKAGE OUTFITS' include Best, assortments of infants' and children's ' dresses. Edw. C. Pease Co. DANCE Dalles High School Alumni Senior Reception BJLKS' HALL I Monday, June 13 Admission $1.00 8:30 Orchard Ladders We have a complete stock at reduced prices. It will pay you to see us before you buy. MANCHESTER MFG. CO.