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THE CARDINAL Page eight in the Armory in the evening, but the end and climax. of the days fes- tivities will be in the presenting at the Oaks of Palms Flrewerks, i2A Battle in the Sky? Another pageant follows on Thursday nlght. and a display of the states products and resources, and then comes Friday, the day for the East Siders. On that day all business firms Will keep open house, and all comers will be greeted with the right hand of wel- come, except by those who may be left handed or under handed. Jap- anese day fireworks, the Children's Parade and Carnival will be the order of the afternoon till disorder becomes the order in the reVels of the Masquers. Then follow races at the Country Club, with Painis spectacle and a special program at the Oaks in the evening. All hail, Saturday, 12, when the Demon of Speed shall reign supreme, in un- counterfeited glee. His retainers, lovers of good horseHesh, will disport themselves at the Country Club with harness and chariot races. His pages, known to the common herd as Speed Maniacs and Automaniacs, will hie to the country roads adjacent to Portland, a natural race course declared by experts to excel any others in America. Forty famous drivers in as many cars will challenge death in two races of fifty miles each and a single race of one hundred miles. The official program an- nounces ilA Fifteen Mile Motor Cycle Race, in which Thirty Motor Cycles will Contest? We presume that each will carry a rider. The intelresting feature of these races will be the breaking of records and nee ts. Let us as loyal folk 0f the City of Roses get into the spirit of the game, urge the attendance of our friends and enemies from outside the' city and state. If we cannot further the fun and insure success by actual participation, we can help create a spirit of fun and success. Let us take new interest in each day,s events and bring all to a happy, wonderful climax on the night of June I2, when we shall ilspeed the parting and greet the coming guest? by bidding farewell to Rex Ore- gonus, King of the Festival, and welcome Rex Pandemonium and his imps. Then, midst the Hare of trumpets and the glare of liohts let loose the llSpirit du Carnivalli and revel in the unconventional Freedom of the end of the Feast of the Roses, and then when the hour of mid- night is nigh and all sounds cease, the lights will of a sudden flicker and go out, and the Martian astronomer from his observatory on high will record that another star has blazed brightly for a brief moment and then passed out of existence. OSCAR HAUGFN r a ; I A .a E tits; 4 5.6; 1 7? aw 23.9; 1 . wafer f V, zhzag m0; z 5,30: g queen. the gift of Got Of all our aowers thc H thou, the Thou art a Our pride, our hope, our Thy balmy fragrance eve Watts ate: the land. a me To thee, our favorite 1m The first place in my be: Thee the Almighty Paul With beauteous tints am From deepest crimson ti With thy sweetness that Oh IOSC, we pray that W That same soft radianc 3 IN June the air is The sun is frees And stars, like i In Portlan In June the world And blooming rose Shed their fragran- In Portlan In June the Festi And all the peopl For its the time In Portla
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