I III UHkLCd UMILI VI1MUIIVUC( II CUI1COUM I , JUI1U Id, IU.ll. PAQE THREE i Ten for 10 cents. Handy size. Dealers carry both. 10 for 10c; 20 for 20c. It's toasted. Jjw This tnr- NEWS NOTES Licensed To Wed A marriage 11 censevas Issued today to Otto M. .l'HiihV'aS, ff I'owell Butte, Ore., and Ada Mao- Rears, 19, of The Dalles. .Attend U, of O. Commencement Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Ward motored to Portland yesterday. From there (boy, will go to Salem and then to 'Kugeno to attend the commence ment programme of (he university. Their son l'dward Is a member of the graduating class. G. A. R. Vets in Pendleton -Tine? "local veterans of the Civil war are In Pendleton today, nt tending the lOtlr annual state encamiinient of . this grand Army of the Ilopublio. ' They are: .1. At. Patterson, 1). J. Cooper and 1. O. Davis. They ox lieet to let urn to this city 'Friday. Attending Lutheran Convention Kev. U". 1. ICt-k left last nfclit for Hjioknno to attend Hie annual conven tion, of the Pacific Synod of the Unit- . eil Lutheran church. .Mr. ICcl; Is secre tary of this S.' nod and president of . the hoard of missions covering the toriltory ot Oregon, Wanhinglon, Ida ho and ISritish Culumhia. - Coos to New Position .Mt. Cliase, former agricultural agent -of Wasea county, lei I Tuesday evening for ,i'j".iraiitic, Wyo,, to assume , his new duties ar, rtate club leader under ''the extension v.'m'i of the Wyoining agri cultural college. Chain) had consider able ' experience in slate club wo-k among boys and girls in Oregon, and is resuming a lino of endeavor in 'which ho has been very successful. Chaise was agricultural agent in Was- ,-,co couniy lor inrec years, resigning "'Id1 lake-up wheat farming, leasing llio ilorbort ICgberl ranch, lie decided to quit funning and' return to the stale 'woi I; this ..pi'itig. w.Ticning tor riiurcerors Liuei oi Police Knmk Heater is today search 'ins all trains lor i-oiue trace of two aimed buboes who last night shot and killed Kailroad Detective Phillips in Portland. Heater received word of the iHlIing thin morning from Hie Portland police. Detective Phillips is bald to have come upon the two tramps as they weiu in the aj of breaking into a freight car standing in t ho Albina yards. Accoiding to the report recoil ed from Portland, the, detective then '"attempted to arrest the two men, who shot and fatally injured Hie special of--Heor in the scuffle- that followed. The murderers are thought to have made their escape on an outgoing freight train. ' & "- J Latest iln Auto Cods The latest in aijtonn'ibile traveling equipment, iivonjcd, by Vernon .1. Brown, a iJoiUiind Alocfor, passed through The Dalle's this' morning enrouto (o Yol Iowstoiie National park, where Mr. and Mrs. Brown and a friend, Mrs. Jay Knapp, expect to spend several weeks. The new invention is noth ing more than an automobile top witli two uiiiilv berths built into it. It tak- s the place of the regular Up and la high enough to clear the heada of the passengers In Hi" car with case. The entire arrangement Is fastened to projecting rods run nlng underneath the automobile, to the top of Hie windshield posts and to the top of the rear seal of the car. When the automobile Is stop ped, I mice rods are let down to the ground suppoiling the top and two beds wliile Kinvas wings, kept lolled ui) during driving, are let down to give privacy. The new auto camp bed is not on the market, as yet, but will probably sell for about $2(.m, the Inventor believes. Toy Airplane Patented A patent has Leon granted to Robert L. d'ar risk of this city for a new toy air p'nne, invented by him. The air plane, whien Is constructed In the lonn of a gilder, is launched by means of a spring gun, which sends Hie miniature airplane through the air with considerable forco. Parrisb is undecided whether to undertake the manufacture of the airplane him self or accept an offer .which lie has received from an eastern toy iiianulactuier, who would undeitake th? manufacture of the new toy upon a royalty basis. Kent Elevator Bankrupt The Ore gon Journal (Portland) carried the following news item Tuesday: "The Kent Elovator company of Kent, Sher man county, was adjudged a bank rupt Monday in Hie federal court pnd the cace turned over to Referee A. M. Cannon for ditiposllion. In the vol untary petition which was filed by J. M. Wilson following a meeting oi the company officers on June :, the lia bilitie3 arc given as $51,265.11 ant' the assets as $70,;i7G.7G. The liabilities consist mainly of taxes, wages, lent and noles due to banks, farm machine companies and farm supply houses A?3etc include giain, machinery office furniture and a few notes. Wilson at tached a note to the petitions after he had them filled out in which lie states a considerable shortage in the I wheat in the elevator bins- appeared r.iiice ho prepared ills schedules, lie ji-aid lie wa,s unable to inform the court as to Hie exact shortage, i Columbia Continues Drop The Co lumbia liver today continued its steady decline, this morning's gov ernment reading showing the water at N).S feet, a drop of .1 of a foot iluring the last Ul hours. Business houses along Second street are still unable to make use of their base ments, however. The water will have to get below the 10 foot- mark ba lore the majority of basements are dry again, merchants report. II, it. Kancher lias a pump going at The Dalles garage, keeping the water Ijvel down as tar as possible in order to save valuable machinery, too heavy to move, from being damaged by rust. One strange tiling about the flood is the manner in which t ho seepage water, that which Is flooding Hie basements, is acting. Last night, the basement of the Par lor grocery was almost completely dry. This' morning, .with the river still going down, the basement has more water in it than ever. Water in the numerous pools" in low points near the tracks, is ulso still coming up, despite the fact that its source, the Columbia, is rapidly going down. PERSONALS 1 C. II. Mage, of Mosler was in the city yesterday on business. Misa Flela Chancy returned today from a visit to Hood River. Mrs. V J. Legg or Portland Is visiting her sister, Mr3. W. (1. Woods. R. J. (!ieenleeof Boyd was in the city yesteiday on business. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Kirk, accom panied by Mrs. W. A. Klrby, motor led to Portland Monday. Paul W. Chllders returned yestei day from a business trip to Poit land and Salem. Mrs. Jessie Calkins of Moro is shop ing In The Dalles today. Marvin W. Bovans of Stevenson i3 a Lusinesa visitor in The Dalles. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Brown of Walla Walla are registered at Hotel Dalles. iMr. and Mrs. R. R. Hinlon of Shan iko arc shopping here today. O. V. MaePherson of Boardinan, is a business visitor in the city today. R. K. Wilson of Maupin 13 a guest at Hotel Dalles. Xira. Kred Collins of Condon is vis iting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. ShnsV Hcpp nor are visiting witli friends in The Dalles today. !Mr. and Mrs. W. I.. McCutcheon of Hood River are visitors in The Dalles today. Miss Clara Williams of the Kiglil Mile district was in the city yes terday. J. C. Egbert wenj to Portland yes terday to attend the pioneer meet ing. iMiss Margaret Gates returned from Willamette university yester day, for her summer vacation. Jtcv. T. A. Schoenbcrg of Portland, field missionary of tlio Lutheran church for Oregon, Is visi'ing at the homo of Rev. W. I. lick. Mis Annie Jlardie, who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. A. I. Diitliie, returned to her home in Portland, yesteiday. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cher.ebro re turned to Monmouth yesterday after upending a week In The Dalles, visit ing witli their daughter, Mrs. C. R. 1 Ellis. Mrs. MSHSSa Kllngcr and Mrs. W. 11. Williams of Dufur were in the city yesterday, enroule to Portland to attend the pioneer meeting there Rev. E. N. Ixing returned yester day from Salem and Falls City, wjieie he had been visiting tor se era! days. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Piper ol Tekoa, Wash., reUirnetl to I heir home yes terday utter vlfitlng i.Mr. Piper's mother. They are tot met" residents of the city. "DIG TIM" M'jRPHY (Continued I-rom I'.mko 1.) do you thin'.t I am a cockroach?'' Jlc freely admitted that he had sent the trunk containing the $112,1100 to his rather-in-Iaw's home, but he would not acknowledge that ho actually ex ecuted the holdup. He said a "big mistake had been made," and that everything would be explained at the proper time. "I'm holding thn sack for someone else." he said. "I can explain all this. I'll explain it all. It's why. it's noth ing at all. If there's an thing wrong about It, why, you know, I'll take all the blame myself." Positive proof that .Murphy not only engineered the Dearborn street sta tion theft, but also the $1 00,000 Pull man station robhory of last August, is in tin government's hands, accord ing to federal authorities. One question remains, they say. to complete Hie solution of the Dearborn s-.tation robbery. Someone with an in timate knowledge ot tho federal re serve bank, from which most of tho .fUiiO.OOO in currency and bonds was being shipped, "tipped off" tho .Mur phy gang that the consignment was being sent out. Who was ho? Federal officials have long suspected that an "inside man" has been giving Hps to the perpetrators of a long series of middle wort mail robberies. In his- confession, "Big Tim's" chauf feur named, besides Murphy. 'Peter and himself, Vincenzo Cosmano, "Big 'Phil's" right hand man, (leorgo M. lleckor, alias Bradford, one lime rail way pout office clerk, an escaped pris oner from the United Stale discip linary barracks at Fort Leavenwortii, Sam Simon, a peddler, Peter (liiesen berg, a city employe, and three other men. The robbery, lie said, was planned in .Murphy's ofllce In (he headquarters of the gas wot ken.' union. nig Tim, iciierai otiicials say, has one chance In a million of escaping a long term in prison. "Big Tim" seems to realize II. It's Uncle Sam, now see? Dance Tonight Chenowilh grove open air pa; II ion. 1.00, including war lax. V Danes Postponed Because of the coal weather to night's daiK.o at Thornton's lakes bus been postponed until Saturday night. 15 at ; east day, dres iron and ous " Auction Sale ;0S East Third street, two doors of Dalles Meat company, Saiur June IS, consisting of I'd no,? r-ern, 20 mattresses, bed springs, beds, rugs, pillows, comforters many other articles too nunier tomention. Sale to commence at in. .1. C. Thrall, auctioneer. 17w21 THIS TIME LAST YEAR Ruth inado his eighteenth run off Red Faber in Chicago. Jim Vaughn won his seventh .traight game beating tho Braves 1 to 0. The Cubs got only H hits. Ford Roadster Specials FORD ROADSTER Dcm. wheels, extra good (ires, Ilassler Shock Ab sorbers, good top, new paint $245.00 FORD ROADSTER Motor and transmission just completely overhaul ed $215.00 FORD ROADSTER 1 02 0, starter, Oldfield Cord tires on rear, Ilass ler Shock Absorbers. A snap. YOU'LL HAVE TO HURRY IF YOU GET ONE OF THESE BARGAINS Gannett Motor Co. a Authorized , FORD AND FORDSON DEALER Opposite Postoffice The Dalles, Ore. KAYNEE Wash Suits With the little youngster's clothes having to be washed so often you must be sure that they are of good material to stand these frequent tubbings. Kaynee wash suits are made of the best materials. They can even be boiled without fear of the colors fading. They're made on smart lines and carefully finished to save mending. May we show you our attractive assortment of Kaynee wash suits? The individual, smart styles of these little garments will delight you. We also have the famous Tom Sawyer and Paul Jones wash suits. Ages 2 to 8. Prices $1.75 to 5.00 Koveralls $1.00 Wash and Straw Hats 50c to $3.00 "When lou Think Dru Goods -Think, CASINO The Little House with the 1JKJ Pictures Now Playing and Tomorrow VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES Th e F amous Diamond Trio 5 PEOPLE 5 Also Feature Picture "The Hidden Code" NOTE OF SATISFACTION Manager Hoisted of The Liberty Theatre, Hood River, played this act at house breaking records and has given them a re turn date. COME AND RE COOL Do you know that '1500 cubic feet of air 20 degrees cooler than' the out doors will enter the Casino Theater during these hot summer afternoons and evenings? COMING SUNDAY AND MONDAY Maurice Tourneur's Latest and Greatest Production A great big Demille type of picture Foolish Matrons" COMING SOON BY POPULAR DEMAND D. W. Griffith's "Love Flower Ry popular demand we are bringing (this master piece of eighth art back to The Dalles after a three day run, and over 1500 people witnessed this wonderful production of Mr. Griffith. Music score will be played by a seven piece orchestra directed by F. J. Richards. This time this picture will be played ;il no advance in admission' so all may see. COMING JUNE 20, 27 Thos. H. Ince's Mother O'Mine" Watch for new announcement of new picture contracts. THE DAI.UKS-ORJi. l m