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EIGHT PAGES FAGS F0U2 Two Cubs With Barnes Circus fereftonian) AM INDEPENDENT NEW8PAP1B lb!lib4 DRy 4 Bmt-Weekl7. at j Pudletoo. Ortgov by U CART ORS00KIAN PUB. Ca Entered at th port of flea at Pendla Oreajoa, u accoad clu mall nat- f. ? ON BALE IN OTHER CITIES. 'iparlal Hotel Neva Stand, Portland, ON P1LB AT . itcao Bureau. 0 Security Building, ' Waihlnrton, D. C, Bureau 601 Four teenth Street New York. - MeBker ( the AnecUted Preaa. The Associated Presa ia exclui!y itltled to the uae tor publication of 1 aewa dispatches credited to it or it otherwiae credited to thla paper id alao Ui a local Bewa published urela. SUBSCRIPTION RATES (IN ADVANCE) Dallr. ona year. by mall . ! . I so . l ie - .it Daily, ill month, by mail Daily, three month, by mai Daily, one month by mail Daily, one year by carrier T.M Daily, aiz root. the by carrier ITS At these mark-dewa prices. Invtiis collection are taffeta3,- satiiis and crepes, beaded, embroidered ' and ribbon trimmed, colors are navy, brown, and blask. The former prices Save been forgotten and every one is marked at temptingly low prices. ' - ' See these at $10.95, $11.95', $13.50, $1435; $15.95, $18.95 and $21.50. Daily, three month by carrier lj Dally, on montn, oy cn -w Semi-Weekly, 1 yeer by mail t.M Semi-Weekly, mix months by mall 1.0 Benvl-Weekly, threa month by mall .It TclepboBa . Lihoose a Silk Dress LC - i -fU i BFI I. 111 THE GALKXA a l:uly slug a Last nlrht wo hoard glorious lullaby, i simple llttlo song of faith which drifted throunh the sky, 'ho muKlc of a violin, tho voices of a I choir. "he coding of a merchantman cxprcss- Ing his desires; rhe"alr was filled with wondcrous thlniro of hope unU Joy and fear, md these when we wero once in tune come down for us to hear, Kow there's a very little piece of. metal , shining bright . iVhleh is the radio's soel, I think, for if it's touched just right flio air (fives up Its hr.rmonies -but nothing will It give t'nless you reach the very spot where It Ih sensitive. fen call it the galena, and the school hoy, Very wise. In lis radio's secret lies. ' ' (Copyright, 1022 Now siive the wire Is on this place, the songs are all unheard. If the galena's in Id and dull you will not ratch u word. The air will xtlll he iM-antlfiil with Minnie and with mirth, But every lowly wave will puss and leave you chained t earth. To bo In tune with what's nbuvu how ' like the life we live This hit of metal must be lunched where It Is tonRltivo. Kvery kiddie loves liuliy animals. ;ind here we have two Imiiy le:is, little bnliy ri7T.-e? ' thev a'e havl- th'ir dinner out of h pail thaVis filled with bread and milk. They arc culled Nip and Tuck and havo no worries ex tipt wnen they are put to be I and then 'Jure Is u n Khtlv new I for Nip and Tuck love the people mil w:mt to play with a!J the li'tle boys and gir's who come to the eirc'i!. S.-i-next Sunday when the two big i-ircun trains come to I'endleton you will see Nip und Tuek and Momhty a the per? .ifiinnee of A1 j. hari.es Tircus you will have a chance to play with t:iese two and many other little babies with tho liarnes Circus. AH Our Tweed Suits yon Perhaps our souls are much like that. perhaps we walk along, llliuil to thelieuuty of the world and deaf to ItH song: Terhaps a cry fur help goes out from someone very nenr. Hut with our hoiiI's galena dulled, the call escapes our enr. Who knows how much of Joy Is lost through all tho years we live BccnuVo wo fail to keep our souls Mlve and sensitive. by Edgar A. lii'sl.) DRUNKEN DRIVERS v Many a man who thinks he was a fool when he marrlud hasn't changed. These oil stock Kiifhcrs would bet ter let wells enough alone. ITS 1 Kvery day tho miner strike eon tlnues we predict a hurdcr winter. All CHS. the clowns arc not with a cir- SinFo they bring booze by airplane, the upkeep of the overhead Is what makes it expensive. t 'GLAD RAGS' DUE TO v EVOLUTION, IS CLAIM w'lien a man says thing that proves it. hu can't do, a : Are being .sold at nianr.faoturers cost. We are offering Mur holec f the.e In odors of ruse, tan, gray and ,rfn mixed iw low a. fili; illu-rx at $U.93, $16.95 to $22.50. Tho more crops come up, priccH go clown. the THERE are times when one is moved to protest that the Spokane police are overofficious, as, for instance, : when they resuscitated that automobile driver who, j fwhiie in the 33d degree of intoxication, drove his car over j ahe curbing into a citizen's garden, uprooted a tree in col j pision, became entangled in the' clothesline and when the (Officers arrived was nearly dead from strangulation. ' j There are several hundred different varieties of fools, jhut fortunately most of them are harmless. Among the j dangerous and deadly fools must be listed those men who ! drive an automobile on the streets and highways when in ! !a visible state of intoxication. They not only endanger I their own lives a peril that could be contemplated com- ' pacently but-they put ia jeopardy the lives of helpless iwdmen and cliildren. " v., In every instance where the guilt is established the w i jthprities should summarily deprive the offender of the ! Srfrht to drive a motor vehicle. ' ' I There should be no intermediate shuffling of white, b'ue 'and yellow cards. ! Men who have no more regard for the public right and ; safety than to attempt to drive a high-powered engine of ; fdestruction like the automobile when their faculties are j befuddled by alcohol are entitled to no leniency or pa-jftience.- ! I The law gives the proper authorities full discretion in ; Jdealing with the evil. It provides: 1 1 "It shall be unlawful . . for any person holding a license issued under the provisions of this act to drive or i 'operate any motor vehicle while intoxicated or under tho j influence of any narcotic drug or while mentally or -hy-j sica!ly disabled; any person violating the provisions of this i section shall, in addition to the other penalties provided by , ;law, forleit his license. Spokesman-Review. ; i THAT possible relation can there lie between the dis 1 1 W aPl)earunc of pickpockets and modern business f T v courtesy? ' j Police authorities know that pockctptcLing is practically ; fan extinct form of endeavor, says Fred Kelly in the Na ; tion's Business. A crude worker may still occasionally try j jto lift a watch' at a county fair, but, generally speaking, ! Jhis brand of thieving is no more. It has gone the way of I i ouitaio lap rooes, pug dogs, Sunday buggy rides, beef- steaK lor oreaktast, and torchlight processions. Why? ition. attitude of ill de positor. If a man wished to onen an account and start off Jwitli $2.50 or even less, he receives the same courteous con sideration that would be accorded the customer depositing : thousands. Only a few years ago, a person with small savings looked upon bankers as a crusty lot and kept away Mom such institutions for fear of being insulted. Today .even the majority of the safcty-deposit boxes are held bv persons of comparatively modest means. Hanks have Jsimply followed the changed atitudc of business in general. "All business has been growing more courteous every year. ; 4nd this spread of courtesy is the basic reason vhv pick pockets are now rarely heard of. the police round in tli shin; no re volver was found, nor was im empty shell found uer the soene of the Miootlna-; no mIkiis of a xtrtiKffle anil there were tracks of but one auttano lllo In the vicinity, altlimiKh Ward's slory told of a cur eoiiialnhiij hlock mailers which followed his; no peo ple In the vk'nlty hoard a shot; no hroken uln.xs wns found in tip. vicin ity. ulthnuKh Ward told of u window in his coupe lieiim nha'tervd by ImiI lcW. 'Cousidentlile sympathy t cx nressed for Wnn thfonahinit West I'hester county, whero the youth was popular, 'but lhare Is I'lilversul de ninnd that he make u clean breast of the story ,'''. June is fine. billies think a hitch In time All the world's a sta: a silt 'it drama. ;e; hut It Isn't i CIIICAOO, Hay 25. ( I. X. S.) Ymi may have never thoutsht of it be fore, but you 'owe your present -day "piad-riu'.s' to evolution social evo- ! Iiition. more' The sum totiil of biological evolu- I tlnn, iu'cordin to Professor K. C ; Hayes, of the l'nlveity of fhleaqo. is naked savnKea. lint social evolution, he says, h.isi pnidn'eerl tho trades und arts that hse made possilile suits of clothes, Methodists, the lteiublican party and every refinement of our rivlliaithin. . ' , ... o. .. n! "iiiolcKlenl evol'ition," sa.vs the pro- lianv a hinh who tteiM like a biffi , ,' , ,. , i fessor, "produces a -nullum species sun l:in t loaded. , , p( r,.)ll,Hd to ,Uc ,.hnpilm.. Hut ! Il-w. unit jif n1ckthia U. wmir P III Und InM i It costs more to live now, but U' ; n"gm(t num,.r of lirt8'. , worth more. j "Hinlojleal evolution never proline-!l .. ,. etl n nietlmdist or a Itepubllean. Te-'ji' After It plrl gets made up you cant hum, (a(,h Ml.lniltet. Htlll)d not oniv --- tell he a tnniK is as piam on we: , ,.lfmj t'hrist. but theinr,, piety and devot'on, loimini; und aspi- I I'Ktion of uneonted nameless sollls." White Organdy Graduat ing Dresses - ' Stndo up in attractive ami eni'liantiiie styles. Some are tiimiiHtl Willi pin tueki pleatetl nif ties. Iieni-titeblni;. rt and the prUSf ure wi low joii tuiniot arrortl to liave them inmle, $13.00 and 910.30. Our Trunks, Suit Cases and Traveling Bags , .n hi vale at H'!h that prove very liivltln SI IT t'ASKS t)K THK 11F7TTEII KlSlS in nuilt.'mr. fllire and all leather. Prices bnrlii at SI.OS and p. I?A;S from V. . . $1.05 to $13.00 O.MA- TWO TltlAKS LKIT and tlM'y ai-o the lilBlitT mailt- at lKs $18.95 anj $,9 7J . Attend This Sale of Remnants Hundreds of remnants of dinm-stlcsi isrtttm Roods wssli poHls wool dress sisals silks. etcM In lenutlis rrom one to teu yards. Vrhtrs are 25 per cent to 33 1-3 imt cent less than our usual low cash prices. "l'Al I, .KF.S MIMHKS are niatle or tlie best quality twills tailoretl to a lilch deennv fit well and lisik well.. Tan, white, red and blue, frum $1.59 to $3.B. WH1TK MISI.IX VMtKRSKIKTS. trimmed with embroideries and laces for vvcnr with sum- - mer Rtii inents. Sonw extra good values at SfkV $1.40, $1.59 and I.9N. v. i', vonn shoks, oxtokds, ih jits. in' browns, tan, black and vvhlto. in the, various styles In demand, at the wholesale prtiv and less In our CLOSING OIK SHOK SALK. !" 1 ixesL, i - Volume Wo A,v. SZ j I ' ' . ' ' ' 1 " 1 If Our Cash Trices Were 'o I ower Than Others on Qlmllty Merchandise We Would Not lie holng (lie Big Volume Wo Are. It rays to ray Cash at a Cash Store. You Don't Pjr" the Other Man's Dills. r 28 YEARS AGO noso ot. her face, the Dally May 25, Kast Oref.'jnlan, 1S9I.) flernnny and ,ItiiK(iii delits ale better than one think two ; .1 Iff HI TTKR HKjillW.iVS ' W'oiuiin's plnee may be in the home; hut It doesn't hurt her to act r KUMONTO.V, Alberta, liny 2il.- out of pi ice uccasionally. i d'. I' l -H thw.iy 'piprovement Is ko. j inn forward rapidly In Canada. Ten Thoy say tobacco smoke kills j per cent of the Dominion's road mll Kiirms, and there are Mel ius in kisses, aso h is been, gravelled or surfaced, so what could you expect from a flap- savs the annual report of tho Cnnudian l,er i, j i (tend Reads Association, and there Is - ' ... j one mile of rond for every twenty- Thev any fn'-le Sum s expenses are i one residents. In the western prov- shr'nklm:, Perhaps f.iey mean friin the llinelliihl. The "olay" Is being taken mnrriw'e riles'. Some ln::e,JI the prohlbltiim law nb'u. out out lines road htiililim; Ins been subse quent cxpiinslon m' arioultnri Thous ands of motor trucks supplement 4'1U, of I horse-ilcawn vehicles. Cumulus h:Rh- of ways represent an Investment of ?im4,- eiiii.iiun. (lovornor Sylvester Pennoyer and ,Im Wn'drnp iirrlved from the East Thursday cvenlntr and went from tho Cnlrm Pacific train to the Golden Utile Hotel. , ' , . , Next week W. JI. Pierce and W. W. P.rannin w.ll (to down the Union Paci fic road and hold a series of meetings, iiihlresslnn rhe voters on the issue of the day, They are billed to spoalt from a democratic standpoint at Cas cade l.otks. Tho Dalleu, East I'ortlund and Astoria. . The city treasurer's books nrc now at Mn oT Taylor's office, where hold ers of bit'p may have their warrants registered. 1 r"reyus pucKeipicKing is no longer a gaintui occup; :s VVhat has brought about the change? The j : .the banks. They cater more than ever to the sm: Millionaire's Son Must Make j Clean Breast j M'HITH PLAINS,' N. Y May 85. ,(U. P.) Waller Ward, son of n mil lionaire baker, must "como clean" to dve himself from a trial on the .'barge of killing Clarence I'etera, an ignorant ci-iallor, whose body thr police found in a country lane mar here. The followliiff dlatrepnnclcs me jlOund In Ward's story: Peters' body tts found fully clothed, but with coat ml vest tiliowlntr no bullet hols which The Thrifty Citizen Who Caught the Plugged Nickel f -f :' I II1" ! cm R. BROWN had. swallowed his lunch and had paid his bill.- Cautiously he counted hi3 change. "Here!" he said, sharply, "Take back this plugged nickel and give me a good onel" ; Mr. Brown walked proudly out. They couldn't fool old Brown. But old Brown had fooled himself. Brown's day was heavy and dull. He lacked "pep." There was a mid-afternoon drowsy spell when he needed to be awake the direct and natural result of heavy, starchy breakfasts and lunches, taken on faith and without question as to value just because the food looked and tasted like food. Thousands of shrewd busi ness men who count their change, take their food for granted. That's what builds up the sanitarium business, and puts the tired "all-done" feeling in to the mid-afternoon of a bus iness day. '. s . Grape-Nuts is a scientific food whose delicious, appetiz ing flavor and crispness are an introduction to well-balanced nourishment a nour ishment easily and quickly assimilated, so that body, brain and nerves are well fed and kept free of the stored-up . poisons teft by so many ill selected foods. Served with cream or good milk, Grape-Nuts is a com plete food, always ready, al 1 ways a delight to the taste and :always a safe selection for the man who thinks his stomach is entitled to some of the same protection he gives to his pocket. Grape-Nuts the Body Builder "There's a Reason" ; Made by Postum Cereal Company, Inc., Battle Creek, Mich. 1SIVOM TODAY "DOVfi'S" TiATKST PIITI'HK tiRKATKST RVEIl 1'RODIC'ED "The Throe Musketeers" Phuin tMir. Iluuks In Class by Himself as Actor-Producer The audience at the Hivoli Theatre yesterday was transported backward into the ages a distance Qf three hun dred years through the medium .of Douglas Fairban's current picture, "The Three Musketeers," showing at the 4tlvoJI today. ' . Flashing swords, greac sacrifice and daring deeds of heroism make this one of the most thrllllnf pletures ever viewed, previewed or reviewed. The production Is perfect and the di rection all that could possibly he ask ed for. The photography is so good that one is never conscious of It, which Is tho greatest test ot camera work. Didst? , ; vkl(,. Didst ever lamp tho awful tramp Who swings three lusty, bats about. With this much dono he1, picks up ono And then proceeds to' strike right ', ' . out. ! J Jar mm r i a w at - u is n m SaWtSr il The Best Fairbanks Picture. Ever Shown Don't Fail to See It. . RIVOLI NOW Children 25c Adults 50c "