ARCADE T H E A T E R W EEKLY PROGRAM Fri., M ay 19— Constance Binney in “Such a Little Queen.” Anti a comedy. Sat., M ay 20— Charles Jones in “Straight From the Shoulder.” Comedy, “One More, Please.” Sun.-Mon., May 21-22— M abel Julienne Scott in “N o W om an Knows.” Semon comedy. Tues., M ay 23— Katherine “The Notorious Miss Lisle.” Comedy, “Rope’s End.” McDonald in loway, secretary treasurer "The Hi Y is plannmg uu eveu bigger season for next year than it hud tins. » * * The freshman class held a candy sale Saturday on Munì street and eunched thdii trtNtMij to the extern of $25 • , . sceverai high school boys are playing uu the Cottage Grove baseball team | this season. # ■* * Class meetings were held by all four classes Monday afternoon. The main business was the passing out o f tickets tor the pin\ to be given Friday night • * * The bacca laureate sermon for tho ! graduating class will- be given Sunday ieveiuug in tin Methodist church by 1 Rev. A. R. Spearow. CHURCH NEWS | Christian Church— the “ h o m e lik e ’ ’ church J. E. Carlson, nuuister— Bible school at 9:45, classes for all ages; j junior congregation at 11; intermediate and s. nior C. E at 7; regular preach I mg services at 11 and 8. • * * Christian Science church, corner of Jefferson avenue and Second street. Sunday services at 11 a. m Wednes day services at 7:30 p. m. tf W ed., M ay 24— Eugene O ’Brien in “W orlds Apart.” And a comedy. • • * Seventh Day Adventist Church, west Main street. Services every Saturday. Sabbath school, 10 a. m.; church ser vice, 11 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednes day, 7.30 p. m Persons dcsiriug infer matiou cull 101 J. • • • Thurs., M ay 2”> Billie Burke in “The Edu­ cation of Elizabeth.” International News and Coinedv. I Baptist Church— Services w ill be I held regularly in the Baptist church ■■■ ------------------------------------------^ ' lot torà at an assembly Tuesday after every L o r d ’s day. Sunday school 10 in., morning service 11 a. m., eve H igh School N ew s ! boys 1 "■ o f 1 - the r track -»•>«• and baseball givo« teams tho a. ning service 8 p. m., prayer meeting • * * every Thursday evening at 8 o ’clock. Xlis.- Lou plans to take the botany The comedy, “ Mrs. Briggs o f the Subject for next Sunday morning, ami general tcienee classes on a field i Poultry Y a rd ,” was presented at Do ‘ God s Outlaw Evening, “ What Is trip one day this week. They have rena Wednesday evening. It w ill be M :m ? " H. B. Her. pastor, been unable to go before because o f presented here tonight under tho direc unfavorable weather. Presbyterian Church— Sunday school tion ot Mr< Hememvay. • . . . at 9:45 u. in.; morning service at 11; • • * The members o f the agriculture class The juniors expect to entertain the sermon by pastor. Rev. A. R. Spearow; who made the trip last week an' en : seniors some evening next week in subject, “ The Loneliness o f S in .’ ’ thusiastic about the benefits they re i American Legion hall. Evening, baccalaureate address by Rev. ceived. They also enjoyed seeing the Spearow at Methodist church; subject, tug ol war between the freshmen and The junior and froxhinun girls played ‘ ‘ Unconquered Worlds. * ’ sophomores at O. A. C. an exciting gain« o f baseball Monday • * * evening. Due to lack o f support and Several high sehool students are at interest, tho junior class was unable A Curie of Radium. tending junior week end at Oregon this to put a very strong team in the field, Mine. Curie's modest autobiography week. consequently they were defeated. The * * * omits mention o f one single honor that score was 2.T*to 19. The high sehool added tw o more more than anything else w ill help make scalps during the past week to their The upper classmen gave a delightful her name immortal. The official seien­ baseball championship belt by defeat party to the lower classmen Friday title designation o f the unit o f radioae- lug Springfield on F riday by a score in the armory. The program began of 13 to 2 and Eugene on Saturday w ith a track meet in which the sopho­ tiv ltj Is named in her honor tlie •‘curia," by a score o f 9 to b. Both games were mores won first place and the juniors and the degree o f radioactivity Is ex­ pressed in mlllicuries, cent I cur lea and played on the home field. second. E ffie Hopper gave a deligh t­ * * * so on up the metric system scale In se­ ful reading. Brighton Leonard a pleas Lucille Davidson and “ B u d " C o ff­ ing *ong and Elnor Know It - and Leon lecting Mine Curie’s name scientific man, both members o f last y e a r ’s class, tine Moreloek, accompanied by Doris bodies have followed the well-estab­ have been visitors at school this week. Holderman, played a saxophone duet. lished custom that accounts for the in * * * A 25-minute dance concluded the pro troduetlon of such words as ohm, watt, The juniors hope to make some mon­ gram. amperes; etc., Into our language— all of ey for their necessary expenses at a (hem tlie names of inventors or dis­ candy sale this evening. The Hi Y club on May 9 elected coverers.— Delineator. * * * officers for the next year as follows: The members o f both the b oys' and Brighton Leonard, president; Dwight girls basketball t. ani' r. iv -t th. i r Buchanan, vi»-e p ro id en t, Robert Gal* j • or porterhouse cut, or a round roast— which shall it he for din­ ner tonight ? have no your meat You need concern about dinner not turning out right if you order your meat at this market. COTTAGE GROVE OREGON V ' •w tft The Sweetest Story Ever Told — tht most interesting story— is the story without words, as told in the kodak picture— the story o f a pleasant day with friends at your home, in the woods, on a motor trip, or else­ where A kodak picture keeps forevet green these high spots o f life. Never he without a kodak, whether at home or elsewhere— and always get them at The White Pharmacy. FINISHING KODAK PICTURES is one of our specialties. A 5x7 enlargement free with fit worth o f developing work. A 7x11 enlargement free wth $5 worth o f developrig work. T5he W hite Pharmacy WOOL Powell & Burkholder T H E S T E N O G ’ S V A C A T IO N been approved by resolution o f the L in e county agricultural council, o f which II. C. Wheeler i^ president ami F B Harlow seeretary. It is under stood that every grange o f the county ha- given its approval o f tin purchase (W ritte n by her boss.) My tYpust i-i oi hor vacution, Mv trpist ’s awim fpr a week, My trpudt us m hwr vacariou, W gile thse damn kews plsy hudge and seek. CJORAS: Oy, breiig bosk, billig b/ek, Hrung beej mw bOnnie ti my, tp mr. Hiicng b fx j, bting b ici, B jm g boxq ni! binino O nix; C il helk f — Contributed. Free Methodist Conference Here. The annui.l conference o f the Free Methodist ehureh w ill open Weilm- day in the Methodist K.pr-eopul ehureh and continue until May 27. Bishop Clark, o f that ehureh, » i l l fill the Methodist Episcopal pulpit the follow ing Sunday forenoon and evening mill at an nfter noon missionary meeting Rev. linker, n returned missionary, will speak Fair Grounds Purchase Endorsed The purchase o f the Lane county The plagiarist fa ir grounds, on the ballot Friday for the approvai o f the voters, has he savs. doesn't think xvhat Br JO NATH AN A hen cackles like all get out after she has laid tin egg, yet she never lakes the trouble to turn around uud admire what she has done. • * • The hypocrite may hide his hypoc­ risy under prayer (ml his confidence in the power he prays to can not be very grant i f he thinks He does not discern I In* cankered heart underneath BRACE X X X V III— CO LO RAD O C O LO R A D O Is th e most precious o f our states, for in tho tn t n I n k o f Kold and sil­ ver it sur­ passes ail other States, produc­ ing about one-third o f the total output o f the entire country. In fact, Its real history starts In 1858, when gold was flrst dis­ covered. i ’ rior to that time there had been but little settling in this region. .Spanish explorers had traversed the country in the lat­ ter part o f the Eighteenth cen­ tury, and laid claim to It. As a part o f the Louisiana Purchase It came Into the possession of the Lulled Slates in 180.'t. t »Ul­ cers o f the United States army were sent out to explore this wilderness among whom were Lieutenant I’ lke in 180ti, and it was a fter him that I’ lkes Peak » a s named, in 181!» Colonel Long made extensive explora­ tions and he was followed in 1842 by Fremont, whose a ctivi­ ties In the Mexican war brought him into much prominence. A t the close o f the Mexican war, M exico ceded her rights to this territory to the United States, but it was considered a barren waste and uuuttractive for set­ tlers. Then In 1858 came the dis­ covery o f gold In the bed o f Dry Creek, a few miles south o f where Denver now stands The follow in g spring tens o f thou­ sands o f men flocked Into what was then called the Pikes Peak country. In 1851» Ilenver became a town o f one thousand Inhabi­ tants, and hy the next year had grown Into a big city with news­ papers, theaters, and a govern­ ment mint. In 18*11 the T erritory o f Col­ orado was created and In 1870 Colorado was admitted as the thirty-eighth state o f the Union. Its area la 108,048 square miles and its population entitles the state to six presidential elec­ tors. T h e name Is taken from the Colorado river, and is a Spanish adjective meaning “ colored red.” Colorado is often called the Centennial State, as it was ad niltted to the Union Just one hundred years a fter the Declara­ ♦ tion o f Independence. i <6> bT M c C la r , N « « , p . p >r S y m llc a l, ) O N L Y O N C E IN A LIFETIM E d o e s a boy or girl graduate from high sehool. 1 It is an outstand­ ing event in the life of the hoy or girl. So also is it in the life of the parents— an event which they wish to remember with a present to the girl or hoy that will I m * a daily reminder throughout the life now opening Indore them of the love and sacrifice,s of parents which made the event possible. Eacli parent may have ideas of his or her own as to the most appropriate gift, hut here are a few suggestions: Nothing is more appropriate titan a bracelet watch for the girl. They conte in a variety of new and charming styles that make them a real personal adornment as well as a neces­ sity through the busy life be­ fore the recipient. They are priced from !. k jri ^m tierrrX.irr.. .ijr* a ? J For either hoy or girl, nothing can lie a more permanent reminder o f happy school days left lie- hind than one o f our IS karat white or yellow gold rings with a diamond setting. They are priced from $15 to $75 $16 to $60 O TH ER SU ITA B LE G IFTS are C uff Links, Watch Chains, Lavalierres, 1‘earls and Brooches. Any g ift of jew elry is both appropriate and permanent. A girl might appreciate a set o f silverware, o f which we have the largest selection in the city, or even a few pieces o f a set, which would solve gift-giving for the parents for some time to come. f , J Funeral o f Charles W. Bears Held. The funeral o f Charles t i . Honrs, whose death was recorded lust week, wus held Tuesday from the rhupol, Hex. Walden, pioneer preacher, o ffi eint ing. interment was in the Sours cemeterv. The Story of Our States A Nice Thick Steak — sirloin • • * We are in the Market for , , M A D S E N ’S J E W E L R Y