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Corvallis Gazette-Times from Corvallis, Oregon • 10

Corvallis Gazette-Times from Corvallis, Oregon • 10

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SATURDAY, JUNE 7, li NEWPORT FiLLED WltHEAYTHRDHfi and Mra, F. Thordarsoo spent Sunday at Newport. Mr. and Orrill Reeves and daughter Harriet were at Tent City from Friday until Mr. and Mrt Robert M- Lynn RZLlABt-E QUAJJTY, GOODS ALWAYS AT LOW wottixn UUtCESt HAOf STORE i 1 i and baby danghter of Corvallis and Mr.

and Mrs. Walter T. Lynn and Miss Haiel Garner of Winnebago, Nebraska, spent Saturday and Sun-day at Sea-crest cottages. Mr. and Mrs.

Whiteside fV'lS1. 1 JSC 475 DEPARTMENT STORES Last Week-end Hotels Filled to Overflowing, and Many Autos in City 1 118 South Second Street Corvallis spent the week-end at Cherry City cottages, 11 fir- 422 SENIORS WILL RECEIVE DIPLOMAS IS, MORE POPULAR DAILY Corvallis Folk Flock mg to the Resort in Numbers Never Equalled Before AuGT (Continued from page 1) because the announcement of honors and awards was 'made, the subject of a special convocation a couple of weeks ago. Of the' total of 422 degrees and diplomas to be conferred, S88 are for bachelor ot sconce, six for master of science, and 28 ior other degrees and diplomas. LAST CALL REAL MEN Business men. profissionalmerfj executives and other men vf affairs are the types for whom i Adler-Rochester NEWPORT, Jane 6 (Special) Hotels were filledTno overflowing, cottages "were In Jieavy demand and' benches end iim)usemnt enters were thronged by happy crowds st pleasure seekers who flivvered, mo Oi 'Ol 'Oli '01 'On on X0'w Many Alumni Here Scores of alumni from all over tored," Est Pee'd and walked Intof the state, registered at the tests Newport to make the Host of the extra long holiday made possible by Memorial Day Since Newport does not owe lier popularity to artificial attractions Clothes, the fact that several 'concessions are not yet open and that the Installa tion of a new pump has delayed MONDAY, JUNE 9TH, IS POSITIVELY THE LAST DAY.

You Can Avail Yourself of This Wonderful Opportunity. We Still Have Lots cf Good Merchandise. PLAN TO COME MONDAY i MORNING 10 O'CLOCK AFTERNOON 1:30 O'CLOCK O'CLOCK the opening of the "Nat." antil Thursday of week did not mat pitched on the Jower campus this morning. At 10 o'clock the annual business meeting of the association was held- in the administration building. Senior convocation was changed from outdoors to the men's gymnasium, to which the entire student body and faculty were Invited.

A beautiful painting representing "industry" painted on one of the panels in the. reading room of the college library was the gift of the graduating class presented' at this convocation. The painting Is the first of a series to be painted in the library. Charles D. Cummings the pleasure of the visitors who turned to the at ways alluring bay fishing, to walks arc styled and ta ilored They demand the best J-ittfarris STOKOfSATlSnED CUSTOHtRS mi -along the agate-strewn beaches, and to long tramps over the.

rugged bluffs where salaf and huckleberry and picturesque scrub pine form with their grays and greens and i 53 presented the memorial, President ruddy browns a soft background W. Kerr accepted for the college. for the golden Spray ot the hardy Qi broom and the scarlet spikes of the CLOTHES ZVr IeaiLs Songs Mrss singing, to have baen led by Dr, D. V- Poling, former secretary, was a feature of the Dr. Poling' was unable to stndenta at O.

A. C. though only three years ag there were as many GLASS 0F'99GATHER Miss Bell Willi Friends Miss COMING 2VENTS be here, havingjeen injured in an accident. Rev. C.

W. Reynolds "of the Christian church delivered the invocation, Dorothea Cordley sang MAJESTIC Starting Monday a solo, and Percy P. Locey delivered Alpha" Rebckab lodge will mi et In regular session Monday evening, June 9. There will be initiation. Dr.

Kerr in Interesting Address Tell of Great Advances Made the address ot welcome. The class rbodas, whose matrffless blooms the hand of- eager seekers after their beauty are fast bringing to extinction. One Grand Holiday Many persons swho found the sharp breeze which played upon Newport from the Saturday and Sunday unpleasant, found snug seclusion on the b3y beach which with; its wide sands looking out upon the lazy 'blue-green tides of the limpid bay is indeed a pleasant place. There the pattent angler goes to cast his fruitful line whiles his soul 1s filled with the beauty of the circling that seem to hold the jeweled wa-j ters of the bay in a fin caress. Bessie Bell, who graduated from O.

A C. in 1907 and is" a former Corvallis girl, is spending a short 'time In fhe city as the guest of Misses Helen and Beulah Gilkey. Miss Bell came to "Corvallis from North Bend where she has taught the last and Is en route to Portland to remain. through the bummer. 1 oration was delivered by Emit Tapp, following selections by the senior Undersea as 600.

Scholarship Advances Along' with the advance In scholarship and standards has come recognition of the college ny many distinguished organizations. Among these jire the American Association of University northwest branch of the Association of American universities, arjd honor societies, among them Phi Kappa Phi, installed today with a metabership- of over 100. Following Kerr, W. t. Patterson, attorney of Baker, Indulged iUJcheerful reminiscences of the old days'of the class of '99, ad paid a glowing tribute to the leadership of quartet.

Will'am North read the clasg prophecy and wHI, followed by presentation of the class memorial. FOR THAT TRIP You should 'have marshm'allows. Balance, this week, 40c lb. at Campus bakery, 9th and Monroe. 6tt in Unearthing cf class records and In the past twenty years 0.

A. C. has its', standards of admission as rapidly as schools of Oregon, could follow, until today jt stands -squarely on the entrance of the fifteen Carnsgle. units, or a full four-year-high inspection of buildings and grounds occupied the afternoon, and at 5 Natural: Colors o'clock President and Mrs: W. J.

Kerr entertained at a 'reception and There also. Vhen the evonin? olint. school course with no exceptions WHITESIDE STARTING MONDAY uiiu im uonuuionB. mis was one of the key statements of President WILLIAMSON ows fall, the merry-makers come! banquet to in the. college to light the beacon bonfire itea room- The alumni hall and rein the absence, of an accurate! ception for the graduating class at count, it would be difficult to say the men's gym-how many people were in Newport i'ffhlm win be the clo6inS event of W.

J. Kerr in addressing the alum- President Kerf 'in. placing. Ov A. C.

nl at the Silver Jubilee and tyia. over the week-end but tht. ornu-ri i lne uaJ- among the great land-grant colleges of the country. Professor L. Beard, also, a '99'er, gave a jajvid picture of "the old and wittily contrasted the Reunion Is Held Reminiscences of O.

A. assumed mid-season proportions. The Orange and Black Melody Boys, C. "in Hatfold Lloyd Girl mortar exercises of the class of 1899 held in the old administration building last night. The standards tor, graduation have been advanced, he declared until today th work of the institution is everywhere accepted standard.

The progress of the institution in of O. A. C. Played to canaeltv 1899 were exchanged and old facilities of a library ot a few hiini- Ill Wtf WJvTiED dred books in the basement of old administration, "with the present modern library facilities. Mrs.

Cauthorn-McTntyTe gave a commencement reading followed by an encore from Edgar crowds at the Nat. dance hall both friendships- renewed at the Silver Friday and Saturday night. The Jubilee reunion of the class of 1899 Abbey Hotel and the Hotel Gilmore last night. Some 250 persons, to find outside accom- eluding memhers of the class, other modations for insistent applicants 'lunwl. students, and faculty raenir for shelter and cottage owners were hers," attended the meeting, held in besieged at all hours for i tne 'd Chanel room in the admin Everybody Happy jistration building.

A. Van Groos, One of the most encouraging n-'assistant professor of mathematics dlcations for the coming season wasat'tne college, 1s chairman of the the marked absence of disorder! reunlon committee, wh'ch prevailed over the week-end.) A warm welcome hack to the; Marshal Amy! andl his deputies college was extended the alumni by scoured the town from -end to end President W. Kerr, who also in a vain attempt to find a single sketched the progress of the ln'stl- i d.l- I l3 Wf. it kt matters of scholarship and facilities for developing culture and character, hi its students, said Dr. Kerr, has been more marked even than the development of the material so obvious to any returning alumnus aft a period of te, twenty, or twenty-five Some IHhVri-m-e in '25 Yearn "You can reidily note the difference between the 330 students enrolled at 0.

A. C. When the class of now celebrating its quarter centennial of graduation entered the college, and ten times that DirectttTiy RALPH INCE Writttn by CURTIS BENTON Produced, by Submarine Film under Williamson patents. Nat-ural color scenes by Technicolor Motion Picture Corp. THE CAST t.

Guest Margaret Snell Remembered Mrs. Lyle Laurenee-Levinger of Baker. Oregon, in a tribute. to the memory ot Mirgaret Snell as the pioneer teacher of home economics in the northwest, struck a noble chord of sentiment in interpreting the services of this original and cuRtrred- woman, Among tho early teachers whom Professor Van Groos, manager of the jubilee, called on, were" Dean A. B.

Cordley. Dean G. A. t'ovell. Profesaor'Frederick Professor John Fulton, and Ida B.

Callahan. Their contributions I i ll v. I scofflaw whose indiscretion laid an1 outlined its present situ-open to arrest. One thirsty motor-jation- W. L.

Patterson. Biker at-st' who was. though to-be return-! rney, 'responded. in, lehalf of the ing from a visit to the bootlegger! claBS- Moving pictures taken on was waylaid and searched in "theitne campus, showing a football number of regular collegiate tu-rtk'uts now on the campus," said i 1 ffl hope of obtaining evidence Hei and other activities, were a MAURICE FLTNN JEAN TOLLET f-LOUIS WOLHEIM MART MmLAREM W1LUAM BAILEY "Jit Dr. Kerr.

"You can see the differ-jence between a college filant valued admitted the purpose of his trip. 'mature. H. Beard, director of but said that bis intended coIIpS band, gave the class of supply was ill sold out and that I greeting. 1.

nt $200,000 as it was in those davs. Sol J'tf mm jtuid the present establishment cos- A memorial to MisS Margaret ing ,3,400,000. But.lt Is not so I he had been uttaraneua nf tho nt1 ITfla h.ilnari unable None' was found Spp11, founder of home economics i easy to o'lserve the decisive devel 'I'D procure any. iu resisier me nigii water niarK oi jn work at the college, was read by The city recorder re- opment In curricula, in facilities for student leadership, and In all that C. re alumni enthusiasm at O.

A unions. i makes for superior scholarship and I.yle Lawrence bevinger. Frankie Cauthorn Mclntyre'gave a reading appropriate to the occasion. Ficulty members who were on the campus In 1899 were called on for John Fulton, Professor Frederick Berchtold. Dean CENTRAL WINS MEET pons mat over JIftOO in fines were collected during the month of May.

Corvallis rceple at Newport hotels during the oast week were: At the Hotel Gilmore: Carol Cnrpy- Prof. J. 'e. Simmons and wife, E. Bessesen neVi-lopmout ot Character.

Yet this development has been greater." There were no high schools in Oregcn offering wwk mkwuiHl training vim Dr first came to Oregon, yet there was wide Interest In this work. There were few hltth (Continued from page 4) G. A. Covell, Dean A- B. Cordley, and w'fe, C.

Cunningham. Alvln Ot Running high Jump, class boys Miss Helen Crawford, and Mrs. Ida. ter. Alfred Ser-a.

T. If. Rehlppt.1 vi' rin. i ri ir WL schools thai me, the standards r'J M. Nanlty.

John Marvin. B. Callahan responded. The talks were largely In a humorous vein, the facultv members reminding Ui by the state superintendent to TayH.r (C). Allen K), Stoddard and Hartmin and wife.

Mrs. Man- Miller. a. Cody. Yet now there are 2.1." such standard hlh schools in Oregon, Monohon (R) tied for second.

(their former students of tlivir comings when 'in college. Kunnlng high jump, class II boys- At the Abbey Hotel: Morten. Woodcock wire ami daughter. Madeline Smith. Mr nnrt maay Uibson (U and Walk- Last Time Tonight VICE BOUND" With Richard Dix an Loia 'Icebound' won the Pulitzer, prize for the best American play.Now it finds new laurels in Rcreenlaud's Hall of Fame.

See" it and know whv! L. Thompson Mrs. K. Hartsock. I 01(1 He At the N'colnl Hotel- a Seattle, O.

ferlng training In commerce and in A. C. 'graduate of Brown, wife and children. Mrs i'77, 13 in Corvallis for the reunion The Prince of Mey.Makors At His Best In His Best Raddas. Miss Gladva.

tlo.i'"1 O- A. C. campus. Mr. I trades and Industries.

Hence the college Is mw re lleved of the obligation" to the peo pie that It formerly had in provld Unset M. Whfimle Mrs Thompson is the guest ot his sl- Homio, ChrlstHnson. wife and Master Clifford. Hurt," Cumm'ncs i ii)K secondary training In this work. And today there no secondary Robert H.

Jones and vife Mta Kerr Running high jump, (lass A girls-Allen F), Foster (F), Dnley (D. Running high Jump, clans A boys Daley (C), Conner (R). Primrose and Hanshow (C) and Iiwton (H) tltHl for third. Running broad Jump, class boys Gellatly (R), Smith (('). Brown (R).

Running bnxid Jump, clans boys rrentlss (F), Carey (O, -iiindt (R). Running broad Jump, class A bovs Haley Ijiwton (R). Adams C). i'ele vault, cluss (' boys Hal (K). Sutton (Kl, Smith C).

Pole vault, das1 bovs Nelson ter, Mrs. Laura Booth, Miss Emma Thompson, another sister, is here from Portland aud is Mrs. Booth's guest. 'The Thompsons are of -one of Benton county's pioneer families, and Mr. Thompson Is visiting the old home lor the flrst time In a number, of years.

LOVE! LAUGHTER! THRILLS! Admission: Matinee, 35c; Evening," 50c" --LAST TIME TONIGHT 6 sT rn nd. 8. L. Burnaugh and Ralph and CraTa: Burnangh -nent 'Saturday snfl" Sunday at Sea-crest cottnees. Ro'h of O.

A. C. was a week-ond visiter at Sea-crest MOVING. TELEPHONE 173 HI OS WANIF.H Sealed -bids will be received era lb. Demise's the office of Harry Fclberhaum.

213; and Gibson R). Itatchcller (C) and PAOOUCTIOM A narty cnnsintln 'of Mr. and Mm. Clnrenre Hont. thi M'sses I.u-cltlo nd Ada Foater.

Miss jyrle street, corvallis. Oregon, until 10 o'clock In the forenoon of June 14th. 1924, for the purchase myitis JF) tied. Pole vault, class A hoysAlt plaws won by (Vntral. ISasoball thivw, class glrU-Trao- Bnn imimrn: Scott.

Morrl Sawver and R.n BO'nwp WITH man (F). Umnnr (C), Ford (C). Local and Lonjr Distance Moving bv Motor Truck. Careful Experienced Men Hacked bv Our Responsibility. Furniture, IManos.

and Haffjrage, Stored, Crated and shipped to all points. (Jet the HiR Hlue Trucks for Service. MERCHANTS MOTOR TRANS-PORT, Inc. 100 Madison Street Onnositp Vostnff! llscbll throw, rkiss 11 alris "Ml "vhk ine turner oi 4tn ana streets, K-ena at the Hout cottage at Corvallis. Orejon.

of the dwelling; Ny Beach, i homes on th preirty of the Cor- Dr. R. C. Joseph and Mrs. JnnH vallli Hotel -Corporation.

Bids mav I Bates (R), Andemon (I), IngulU (C). tiwwottii throw, class A girls-Whlo. snent Sunday at the N'iwpert home U1 submitted tor both houses or! of the former's parents. Ieacn separately. All bids must be! po (f), Merrynmn (), and Ledbetter IXATRICrJOY, ROD La RO CQUE The creator of "The Ten Commandments' breaks his own record for lavlahness with ''Triumph." The whirl or fashionable Society and the world of modern Industry moulded 1nto the most luscious screen feast since De" Mille's "Male and and "Manslaughter." Admission Matinee 35c; Evening 50c Mr.

and Mm. Trum.n ru.i. accompanied by certified check fort and family of Portland and Xrtjlt a a ricn for second. 30O)rd if lay won by relay won by (Yntral. iminls, RooieveK 9i points.

Franklin points. enwici, ana Mr. A Wolf of Corvallis by the successful bidder. The 'Cor- luratloii i.reorrvci tho right' to re Camp from Friday until ject any or all bids. Corvallis HoKl Corporation! r.

a- k. Ntcnobj and daughter.

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