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In thoae word« la th e aeerei to the fa u lta o f ou r p o llth a l ay «tern Wr need fo r p residen t a m an w h o la ca p ab le o f b rin g prealden t o f U n io n P a c ific , and It la because a m an lik e J e ffe ta does not care fo r pub lie o ffic e th a t o th e r m en o f th a t c a lib re do not te a k pu blic o ffic e It re a lly Isn't ao m uch th a t auch m en w o u ld n 't lx* w illin g to serve as It la th a t th ey a re not w illin g to etoop to th e neeeaelty o f m a k in g false prom ises and In v e n tin g c a tc h phrases to ca tc h th e p o p u lar fa n c y sea T h e and <u phrase, |> a rtIc u la rly p o p u lar am on g au th o rs o f new deal leg isla tio n waa recen tly c h a ra c te r- lie d by a c h ie f Justice o f an e a atern c o u rt aa ( D p o llu tio n o f th e E n g llah lan gu age. <2» a h a rh a r|« m . <31 a Jaundiced v e rb a l m o n s tro s ity . <♦> a nam eless th in g (ft! a w easel O re g o n ia n A nd o r gets u n d e r the Judge's sk in and or In to his h a ir The A s tu ria n B ud get em nts to kn o w w hy ps»op|e are f<x>tl»h enough to buy the bootlegger's p rod uct w h en giMkd liq u o r Is a v a ila b le at auch rea*o n ab le prices R d ito r ("hesam an m ig h t e x p la in h o w he bs* ca m e so fu lly In fo rm e d aa to the d iffe re n c e In q u a lity o f th e tw o kin d « o f liq u o r e e e R e fe rr in g to a case in IM r tla n d In w h ic h police had to qu iet yo un g m an w ho w an t in to a ta n tr u m w h en he a r riv e d hom e and found th a t hla m o th e r was absent and had th e ca r k e y w ith h er. Mmudge P ot In M e d fo rd M a ll T rib u n e w a n ts to k n o w how m o th e r got hold o f the key In the firs t place. W e are g r e a tly concerned to kn o w w h e th e r a boy o f th is k in d a c tu a lly got hom e on his ow n pow er s e e T h e m ethod o f b u n d lin g th e In com e I» » doc« not e x actly ault E d i tor G eo rg e C h e n ey o f E n te rp ris e E v id e n tly som e one o f th e r le r k « In th e incom e la x d e p a rtm e n t, w ho ha« to fin d n o m rth ln g w ro n g In o r d e r Io J u allfy hla job, lias found some fa u lt w ith th e wa> G eo rg e m ad e out hla recen t r e tu rn and G eo rg e auaperta lh a t th e re la a lto g e th e r t oo m uch cxpcn «r fo r a d m in is tra tio n H a s n 't Geor<© lea rn ed yet th a t m a n y th in g s In go vern m en t th a t have become p e rm a n e n t o rig in a te d w ith s m a rt fe llo w « w ho w ere m a k in g Jobs fo r th e m s e lv e s * A n e n th u s ia s tic p a y ro ll m a n In a speech re c e n tly ^ald th a t /.d a m was the firs t new denier C o rv a llis G axett© T im e s D id n ’t he m ean nude d e a le r * Flo ren c e persons, p a rtic u la rly E d ito r M o rg a n , are m y s tifie d ns to th e cause o f the d e a th o f a €*»fnot w h a le th a t has been w ashed up on th e bench th e re W e should th in k th e re w ould t»e so m e th in g else about a dead w h a le so close to the c ity th a t w ould be m ore *f a w o rry th a n cause o f d e ath , but It p ro b a b ly got In th e w ay o f one o f those Japanese su b m arin es th a t h a ve us su rrou nd ed Vinal Randall Lands 35 Pound Chinook » Ju n s IB. IB M ) COTTAGE G BO V B, I A N B (X W N TV . O REGON, THUKMDAY, MAY 6. I#.I7 itici NUMBER ». Pel Paratb 'ans New Theatre Named Urgent Business May 22 National Libby to Head Poppy Day; 15(X) Cascade League; Near Ctimpleiion; Diane; To Present Disposed O f By City Council Poppies Received Opener May 16 Early Entry Urged First Show May 30 T h a b e lie f lh a t th a co n d itio n o f c ity w a te r w aa the ao urre o f m u ch Will Oive Cottage Orove o f the tn te a tln a l ep id e m ic th a t haa p re v a ile d here the paat fe w w eek« Movie Fun« Seven Picture vanish ed th e flrwt o f th e w eak w h en an an alysts o f a sam ple o f th e Changes Each Week. d r in k in g w a te r waa received by H e a lth O ffic e r K lin e fro m th e W M Mor«1 lock, m a n a g e r o f the H tate H oard o f H e a lth , sh o w in g A rcade th e a tre , an nounced thia th a w a te r to ha In flr a t claaa con w r r k th a t the th e a tre , w n lc h ha« d itio n , w ith th e b a c te ria l c o n te n t been u n der co n e!ru ctio n fo r sevaral g re a tly below th a t g e n e ra lly fo un d weeks, had been nam ed "D iane” . In c ity w a te r systems T h e c ity co u n cil M o nd -ty n ig h t and w ould present Its fir s t a t tr a c deem ed It neceaaary to ad van ce th e tio n on M unday, M a y 30 " I ’n* nam Ing th e new th e a tre fo r m y only m in im u m w u te r ra te fro m 11 50 a g ra n d d a u g h te r (D ia n e M o relock. m o n th to 11 75 par m o n th fo r 8.000 fiv e y e a r old d a u g h te r o f M a y o r gallon», w ith th e re g u la r ch arg e o f and M rs Cl©«» M o re lo c k >,H M r i l fo r an a d d itio n a l 20.000 g&llona to ba tuted fo r Ir r ig a tio n purposea M o re lo ck announced The C o tta g e G ro v e m ovie fans w ill be d u rin g th e Ir r ig a tio n aeaaon able to sea seven changes o f pic Ir rig a tio n ra te o f i l la o p tio n a l and ture« each week | n th is c ity , w ith ap pllaa o n ly to thoaa w h o w lah to the open ing o f the new th » s ir* T h e ta k e a d v a n ta g e o f the low r a te fo r A rcade w ill have th re e change« of th « e x tra 20.000 g a llo n * p ictu re« each w eek, on Rur.day, W edn esd ay and F r id a y T h « D ia n e w ill have change« o f p ro g ra m on Munday. T u esd ay, T h u rs d a y and M a tu rd a y T h e S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n rnatince. fo rm e r ly presented a t the A rc ad e w ill he presented In th e fu tu re at the D ia n e , th e chang e being e ffe c tiv e a f te r M a y 29 A dm issions at th e D la rle w ill be 10 cents and 2ft cents, w ith m atin ee a d m t’ slons 10 cents and 1ft cents S h o rtly a f te r M a y 1ft new seats w ill t»e lim tah ed in M u A rcade, w ith o u t In te rru p tio n o f se:vlce It Is expected th a t th e D ia n e th e a tre , w h en opened la te r th is m o n th , w ill present film fans w ith on« o f th e most a ttra c tiv e and m o d ern th e a tre s to he fo un d In an y •« m a il < Itv III th © * ’ n te R will «Ilf for fro m th e A rc a d e In th a t It w ill h ave a balco ny, and a nu rs ery room w h ic h has been sou idproofed. w h ere m o th ers m a y ta k * tired c h ild re n and s till see th e pictu re T h e latest type o f sound e q u ip m e n t. M lrro p h o n le . th e sam e as recen tly In stalled in th e A rcade, w ill be In stalled in th e D ian e W e canno t sta te d e fin ite ly w h a t th e p e rm a n e n t sehedule fo r the tw o th e a tre « w ill he." M r M o re lo c k told th e S en tin e l, "but w e w ill give ou r custom er« th e v e rv best e n te r ta in m ent th a t w e can " M e rv llle V e a tc h . w ho has assisted O D M o un ce ns o p e ra to r a t the A rc ad e , w ill have c h arg e o f the p ro je c tio n booth In th e D ia n e C o n s tru c tio n w o rk o f the n e w th e a tre , located d ire c tly across th© street fro m th e A rcade, ha« been in c h arg e o f S L. G o d ard Stolen Bicycles Recovered; Two Boys A rrested B icycle« b e lon gin g to N e ll B ach- eld er an d Bobby S tro u p w ere ta k e n fro m th e n o rth side o f th e C e n tra l school b u ild in g last w eek nut w ere recovered the next m o rn in g by G B P itc h e r, local police o ffic e r D ue to a re g is tra tio n system de veloped at th e school la it ye a r. It w as pos I hie to give a co m p lete des c rip tio n o f tb© bicycles to c ity and state police and local bicycle shops as soon as It w h s k n o w n th a t th ey had been stolen » T w o o u t-o f M a te boya took the bicycles a fte r tir in g o f th u m b in g a ride, rode th e m south on th e h ig h w ay and discarded th em near D ra in S ta te jwillce took th e boys In to custody at R o s eb u ig and held th em fo r M r P ric e , w h o re tu rn e d th em to E ug ene last M o n d ay a f t e r noon C e n tra l School N ew s Cemetery Clean up to Start About May 15 T h e C o ttag e G ro v e C e m e te ry as aoclatlon w ill s ta rt th e ir annual cle an u p and Im p ro v e m e n t w o rk nt the c e m e te ry about M a y 1ft In pre p a rn tio n fo r M e m o ria l day. acoerd Ing to M is« Belle B u rk h o ld e r, sec- le ta r y . w ho urges a ll lot o w n ers to aid w ith p aym ent o f the assess m e n t, »1 per y e a r It 1« the plan, ‘¡»id M iss B u rk h o ld e r, to run a new pipe lin e In fro m the fence n e a r the \V . W . W ood« lot up the h ill to th e R og er« lot and a ll those who wish to use th e lin e a re asked to c o n trib u te cash o r wot k to m nke the Im p ro v e m e n t possible. Some have a lre a d y c o n trib u te d nnd n few have paid th e ir y e a rly assess m ent. V in a l R a n d a ll, Joe 4 m ltb and C h a rle s B e ld le r com prised a fish In g p a rty o f th re e T ile d ty m o rn -i In g on the U m p q u a n e a r E lk to n , re tu rn in g w ith a fin e C h in o o k, w ho lost out In a 20 m in u te b a *t|e w ith Mi H n n d n ll T h e fish waa placed on d is p la y at R a n d a ll’s store T u e * day. w ith fv a ry o n e In v ite d to guess on his w eight. The fish, w h ich m easu red I I Inches, w e ig h e d 35 pounds am i one ounce. L W . C oin e r an d E v e ly n V e a tc h divid e d hon ora on w eig h t Judging, w ell sub ( M iss B u rk h o ld e r has placed the m ittln g a guess o f 3ft pounds. O th e r and guesses s u b m itte d rang ed fro m resp o n s ib ility fo r Im p ro v in g 271« pounds, to a la d y ’s guess o f b e a u tify in g the c e m e te ry w ith a ll K9 pounds It Is assum ed th e lad y lot holders and wishes to rem in d wa ■ han d icap p ed by h e a rin g V in a l th em o f a d u ty to ho no r th e de te ll how heavy the fish was by th e; p a rted one« In th e ir fin a l resting place. tim e be bad loaded It In the ear. T h e A m e ric a n L e g io n a u x ilia ry , as the a n n u a l poppy season and M e m o ria l day approach««, w ere busy at th e ir m eetin g M o n d a y n ig h t m a k in g "poppy w re a th s " w h ich w ill he placed on graves o f a ll W o rld W a r veterans. M a y 22 w aa an nounced as n a tio n a l poppy d a y and v o lu n te e r w o rk e rs w ill be In ch arg e o f »ales fo r th e " B u d d y P op py." a fa v o rite flo w e r sym b olic if the su prem e s a c rific e o f yo u th d u rin g the W ( f M w a r. on th e c ity streets th a t day T h e C a lv in F u n k U n it has re ceived an o rd e r o f 1500 popples, m ade by disabled v e te ra n s a t th e P o rtla n d V e te ra n s ' h o sp ital to be disposed o f lo cally P lan s w ere discussed concerning th e J u n io r-S e n io r b a nq uet w h ich w ill be served by the a u x ilia r y F r i day evening. M a y 28 N o r v a l L ib b y o f C o tta g e G ro ve has been nam ed p res id en t o f th e C ascade baseball league, w h ich h a * Thirty-six Cash Prizes Will Oo been o rg a n ize d w ith fo u r team s en te red . S p rin g fie ld . W e r t f lr , C o b u rg to Winners in Eleven Classes, and C o ttag e G ro v e , and w h ich m ay High School Band to Play. In clu d e tw o m o re team s before th e o p en in g d a te o f the season, w h ich haa been set fo r M a y 16 T h e re w ill he 36 cash prizes fo r " W e w ill be g lad to ave a p ra c 36 h a p p y y o u n g sters w h o e x h ib it tice ga m e n e xt S un day, w ith an y t h r lr pets In th e C o tta g e G ro v e P et te a m In th is v ic in ity , an y team In P a ra d e M a y 15. I n a d d itio n th ere terested should co n ta ct C a rl K in g ," w ill be o th e r prizes an d ribb ons fo r L ib b y to ld a S en tin e l re p o rte r. " I e v e ry e n tr a n t. R o y S h o rt, c h a ir look fo r «ome good te am s In th e m an o f th e c o m m itte e of the league th is y e a r." C h a m b e r o f C o m m e rc e sponsoring T h e local tr a m w ill be sponsored th e ev en t, an nounced th ia w eek. by th e E agles lodge, w h o p lan to A firs t, second an d th ir d prize stage a baseball b e n e fit dance next w ill be a w a rd e d in each o f th e fol m onth lo w in g classes: H orses, cattle, " T h e re w ill be a good m a n y o f sheep and goats, s h o rt-h a ire d dogs. last y e a r ’s re g u la rs b ack ’ his y e a r.” L o n g -h a ire d dogs, cats, p o u ltry and T h e o rg a n iz a tio n voted to jo in L ib b y «aid "an d q u ite a lo t o f new fo u r set* to e n trie s lis ted under w ith o th e r c ity p a trio tic groups to m a te r ia l Is expected W e have not " u n c la s s ifie d .” A fir s t p rize aw a rd d e fin ite ly decided on o u r p itc h in g co m p lete plans fo r M e m o ria l S u n w ill c a r r y w ith I t a b lue rib b o n and rta ff " A d v an c e In th e m in im u m ra te d a y M a y 23 t l In cash. Second an d th ird prises O a k la n d an d S u th e rlin h ave been w aa m ade neceaaary due to th e w ill be 50c an d 25c an d a ribbon exten ded an In v ita tio n to Join th e A 50c prize w ill be 8 w a r d e i fact th a t re p a ir« on th e w a te r m a in the C ascade league are In cre asin g each y e a r, and th e e x h ib ito r o f th e m ost un usual pet, p a ym en ts on th e w a te r bonds m uat the larg e st pet and th e sm allest be ta k e n up w h en due W ith the pet. Those w h o do n o t receive one 25 re n t ad van ce tt w ill he poaalble, o f th e above prizes a re to receive a co u n cilm an believe, to m eet pay fre e m a tin e e show tic k e t m e n t* and re p a ir coata an d non- J u d g in g w ill be based 30 p e r cent A grou p o f m oth ers o f boy scouts p ro p e rty o w n era u s in g c ity w a te r on th e g e n e ra l c o n d itio n an d get-up m et W ed n esd ay a fte rn o o n « n J per w ill h e lp to p a y th e b ill In tte u d o f o f th e e n try , and 20 p e r cent on fected a n o rg a n iz a tio n to be k n o w n e v e n tu a lly h a v in g to levy an a d d i neatness an d beh av io r. T o be Judg as T h e Scout M o th e rs clu b w ith tio n a l ta x on p ro p e rty ow nera fo r ed a ll e n trie s m ust be in by 1:15. th e In te n tio n o f b a c k in g th e scout th ia purpose. T h e p a ra d e w ill begin p ro m p tly at m o ve m en t In th e c ity an d cooper- 2 p m. T h e ro u te w ill be fro m the T h e C ity C o u n cil haa ap p o in te d a In g w ith th e s c o u tm a jte r and bridge do w n M a in s tre e t to th e S D on A lle n fir e c h ie f In place o f S c o m m itte e In th e In terests o f th e P depot, w h e re th e para d e w ill dis City Recorder L. W Coiner I . M a r k in , w h o resigned a f te r 1J scout p ro g ra m band. y e a 's aa c h ie f and tw e n ty y e a r* O ffic e rs elected w ere M rs. V in a l to Present Graphs Showing Horses, c a ttle , sheep an d goats service In th e fire d e p a rtm e n t T h e R a n d a ll, p re s id e n t; M rs. A. W are to assam ble on S ou th R iv e r new c h ie f has been a m em b er o f Financial History of City. H e lllw e ll. vice p res id en t; M rs. J R oad. Dogs on N o r th R iv e r R oad th e d e p a rtm e n t fo r «even year« S m ith , s e c re ta ry ; M rs L . P C ats an d p o u ltry on H s tre e i. and an d tx a c le rk In the reco rd er'« o f T M cC oy, tre a s u re r. D ues of f if t y a ll un cla ssified pets on W e s t M a in fice A ll In te re s te d business m en. c e n t* a y e a r w ere voted an d It was O w n e r« of p ro p e rty a d jo in in g decided to m eet th e fir s t W ed n es w h e th e r m em b ers o f th e c h a m b e r street, a ll n e a r th e b rid g e E n tr y b la n k s can be secured at s id e w a lk * In bad co n d itio n w ill be d a y o f each m o n th a t the homes. o f co m m erce o r not. have been e x n o tifie d o f th e re fu s a l o f :hc postal D u e to a c o n flic t w ith co m m en ce tended a n In v ita tio n by P re sid e n t S m ith A S h o rt's g ro c ery, o r fro m E a r l B a lle w a t th e P ic tu r e Shop, d e p a rtm e n t to d e liv e r m a ll to rexl- m ent d a y the th e n ext g ro u p w ill m eet C lau d e K e m to a tte n d s e c re ta ry o f th e c h a m b e r o f com denta o f d is tric t« w h e re 'h e side re g u la r m e e tin g o f th e ch am b er. T h u rs d a y . Ju n e 3. a t th e h o m e o f m erce ju d g e s and c le rk s w ill be w a lk s a re not In good co n d itio n and M rs. R a n d a ll. T u e s d a y noon. M a y 11. a t th e P a l v e ry busy on p a ra d e d a y. an J they th e ir a tte n tio n w ill be called to th e ace cafe, a t w h ic h tim e C ity R e F o u r guests, m oth ers fr o m Tro o p u rg e th a t a ll e n try b lan k s be fille d lia b ilit y w h ic h th e c ity ord in an ces c o rd er L . W C o in er w ill p te s e n t in M rs . H a r r y out and presented to th e co m m it- place upon th e m In reg a rd to th e 2. E ug ene, in c lu d in g g rap h fo rm , th e fir s t o f a series o f I tee be fo re th a t date. O u t-o f-to w n T itu s , a fo rm e r resid en t, w ere pres re p a ir and u p kee p o f the w alks. tw o d e ta ile d e x p la n a tio n s o f th e f i ent an d g ave h e lp fu l In fo rm a tio n e n tra n ts m a y m a ll th e ir entry- T h e c ity re c o rd e r was a u th o rised re g a rd in g the Scout M o th e rs club n a n c ia l a ffa ir s o f th e c ity . blanks. " I requested M r H e lllw e ll fo r a to secure caaem enta fo r c e rta in o f E ugene. T h e y also exten ded a T h e C o ttag e G ro v e n ig h school W PA pro jects an d waa alao In co rd ia l In v ita tio n fo r th e local re p o rt o f th is n a tu re some w e e k * band w ill fu rn is h m u s ic fo r the s tru c te d to ta k e a c tio n In the n a m e m oth ers to jo in w ith th e m In a cov ago," M r K e m stated , "and it Is in parade. response to th is request th a t M r. o f th e c ity fo r th e c o llec tio n o f ered dish lu ncheon m e e tin g next C o in e r has consented to pres en t o v erdue assessm ents on th e bond T h u rs d a y at th e W a lt e r M y ers th is re p o rt. I h ave had a chance to Hen docket. hom e In E ug ene. A n u m b e r fro m see some o f th e grap hs th a t he has T h e sale o f se veral pieces o f c ity here p lan to a tte n d . p rep ared , an d th e y do a fin « Job o f p ro p e rty to p riv a te buyers »'»J rec e x p la in in g th in g s every ta x p a y e r in om m end ed by th e coun cil P u r FJes-triclan O pen« Shop th e c ity should kn o w . E v e ry o n e chase o f 200 fe et o f fir e hose w as M. H . M o rris , fo r m a n y ye a rs as m ade by th e fir e c o m m itte e and sociated w ith th e S o u th e rn P a c ific th a t can possibly do so. w ill br w ell rep a id fo r th e ir tim e . I f th e y w ill c ity reco rd er ra ilw a y a * an e le c tric ia n , both In p lan to a tte n d th e m eetings at o p e ra tio n und m a ln ta ln a n c e w o rk , w h ic h these rep o rts w ill be p re F lu e F ir e a t H o te l. School p a tro n s an d students, in an d fo r th e past fe w m o n th s em sented." T h e fir e d e p a rtm e n t responded to one accord, w ill c e le b ra te the an ployed by the N elson E le c tric shop, M r K e m . w h o w ith H e r m a n P e t n u al M a y F e s tiv a l. F r id a y , M a y 7. a c a ll a t the C o tta g e G ro v e H o te l has opened a shop on M a in street, ersen an d L a w re n c e K e n t, Lad a t s ta rtin g a t 10:30 a. m . on th e high T u esd ay ev en in g , w h e re a flu e fir e next to F red 's P la c e H e plans to put oti a d b p la y o f fire w o rk s th a t do e le c tric a l c o n tra c tin g , w ir in g tended the R e ta il M e rc h a n ts In s ti school grounds A v a rie d p ro g ra m tu te In E u g e n e M o n d ay, gave a o f e n te r ta in m e n t fe a tu re s has been riv a le d the p y ro trc h n lc s of a F o u r th o f u ly ce le b ra tio n T h e r e fo r fio w cr and lig h ts , an d service t a lk on his re a c tio n to th e prob lem a rra n g e d by te ach ers an d pupils discussed th e re , a t th e c h a m b e r fo r th e p leasu re o f w o rk was no p ro p e rty da m a g e p a re n ts and m e e tin g T u esd ay. M r W e a th e rb y , frien d s w h o w ill be w elcom ed as w h o is In te re s te d in e s ta b lis h in g a guests an d w ill be expected to tr a d e school fo r boys in th is c ity , w a n d e r a t w ill an d m in g le w ith the o u tlin e d his plans b rie fly . T h e c h ild re n in a day o f c a re -fie e re c h a m b e r decided th a t as a body creatio n . T h e p ro g ra m in d e ta il th e y w e re not In te re s te d In e x te n d fo llo w s : in g the fin a n c ia l su pp ort w h ic h M r. M u sic by h ig h school orch estra. W e a th e rb y seeks. He requested S in g in g b y h ig h school an d ju n io r Such beautiful, beautiful hands! local su pp ort to th e e x te n t o f $2.- hig h school glee clubs. They're neither white nor sm all; 000. w ith w h ic h to estab lish a tra d e A c ro b a tic dance. S h irle y C u lv er school te a c h in g je w e lr y m a k in g , Ami you. I know, would scarcely think M a yp o le dance, p r im a r y grades p o lish in g stones, and wood tu rn in g C o ro n a tio n o f Q ueen by M a y o r That tin y were fair at all. H e has been connected w ith diesel C leo M o re lo c k . I've looked on hands whose form and hue e n g in e e rin g schools In th e past, F e a tu re d a ncing, hig h school A sculptor's dream might be; an d expressed h im s e lf as c o n fid e n t g irls . th a t th e re w as a real fie ld fo r a Vet are those wrinkled, aged hands M a y p o le dance, h ig h school girls. school te a c h in g a tra d e w h e re a M u s ic b y h ig h school o rch estra Most beautiful to me. m a il le a rn in g it m ig h t estab lish his 11:30. n o v e lty races. ow n business w ith sm all c a p ita l, if 12:00, noon, fre e c o ffe e an d m ilk Such beuutiful. beautiful hands! u n ab le to secure a s a tis fa c to ry served, b rin g y o u r o w n lunch. Though heart were weary ami sad, po sition. P in g pong m a tc h an d horse shoe F ra n c is M c L a u g h lin , p ro p rie to r to u rn a m e n t. These patient hands kept tolling on. o f M c lju ig h lln 's fu rn itu re store, a That the children might he glad; 1:00, a t K e lly fie ld , h ig h school n e w m e m b e r o f th e c h am b er, was band. I always weep, as looking back present fo r his fir s t m eeting. P a g e a n ts " B le n d in g o f the N a Mothers Of Boy Scouts Organ i ze Chamber Extends Invitation to Public To Next Meeting May Day Festival To Be Celebrated Friday, M ay 7th M v Mother's I lands To ehildhooil’s distant day, 1 think how those hands rested not. When mine were at their play. Such beautiful, beautiful hands! T hey’re growing feeble now. F or time ami pain have left their mark On hands, ami heart, and brow. Alius! Alas! the nearing time. And tin- sad. sail «lay to me. Win n 'llelltll the daisies, out of sight. These hands will folded he. Hut oh. beyond Ibis shadow land, Where all is bright and fair. I know full well these dear old hands Will palms of victory bear; Where crystal streams through endless years Flow over golden sands. Ami where the obi gi-ow young again. I ’ll clasp mv m other’s hands Ellen M II dates. A tte n d S cottish R ite M e e t tio ns." b y W e s t Side school. C o lo n ia l fla g an d d r ill by C e n tia l g ra d e school. P y r a m id tu m b lin g by le tte r girls B ase b all gam e by h ig h school g irls . In d o o r b a seb all by high school boys. E R . L e m le y . G eorge Jacobsen, D r H A H ag en . E a r l H ill. H W . L o m b a rd . W o r th H a r v e y an d A. W S w an son w ere in E u g en e M o n d a y ev en in g , w h e re th e y en jo y ed a S co ttish R 'te b a nq uet an d a lec tu re by Jo hn L. Cowles. S u p rem e G ra n d M a s te r, o f W a s h in g to n . D Iautslng Gets 25 Y e a r M e d a l. C. E lb e rt Rede, fo rm e r e d ito r o f C o u n c ilm a n Jess L a n s in g . M rs. T h e S e n tin e l, now In P o rtla n d , L a n s in g an d d a u g h te r G enevieve also atte n d e d th e g a th e rin g . m o to re d to St H ele n s on A p ril 23. w h e re M r . L a n s in g w as a guest of C llil) E nd » Shoot, ho no r a t an 1 .0 O F m e e tin g M r T h e C o ttag e G ro v e R od an d G u n , L a n s in g has been a m e m b e r o f th is clu b w o und up th e ir p a rtic ip a tio n o rd e r a t S t. H e le n s fo r m ore th an In the O re g o n ia n te le g rn p h le tra p - a q u a r te r o f a c e n tu ry , and was shoot S u n d ay w ith ra n k s som e presented w ith a 25 y e a r m edal at w hat depleted by good fis h in g th e re c e n t m eeting. w e a th e r. H a r r y R e n tle nnd V ic to r C h a m b ers w ith 23 ou t vf 25, an d M r. an d M rs. W illa r d A lve rso n of J C a rl R y n e a rs o n , w ith 22. w e re hig h D ic k in s o n , N o r th D a k o ta , visito rs m en. A fte r pressing fis h in g e n -i fo r se veral days a t th e hom e of g agem en ts h a ve been k e p t th e club th e ir a u n t, M rs. Lucy Lea and plans to resum e th e shoots, p r o b -' w ith cousins M iss E ls ie L e a and ab ly w ith a m eet to w h ic h th e E u - : M rs. E . C. C onner, le ft M o nd ay en gene clu b w ill be in v ite d . ro u te to n o rth e rn points.