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V O L U M E X L V I I I NEWBERG, OREGON, MAY 25, 1937 NUMBER 16 Five New Courses C O L L E G E G I R L F A L L S P U P I L S O F W A G N E R Rev. B. Bagwell OUT 2-STORY WINDOW Pl^y Will G I V E P I A N O R E C I T A L Are To Be Taught Be Given May 7; To Speak at 44th Alfreda Martin, u member of the Pupils of Prof. Earl Wagner, head At Pacific 1937-38 freshman class ia recovering from Senior Class Night of the music department of Paclllc Commencement shock and bruises suffered when she College, were presented in recital in fell from a second story window of Wood-Mar hall Thursday evening, Combinations and Re-arrange 'The Phantom Bells" by Si. t h e m u s i c c o n s e r v a t o r y T u e s d a y M a y 2 0 . Class of Fifteen Seniors to This final piano recital of the dt^ ment of Schedule Make afternoon. She had gone to the win Clair, Will and Prophesy Get Degrees, May 8, in New Subjects Possible dow becau.se .she felt faint and lost To be Given her balance when she apparently W o o d - M a r H a l l fainted. It was at first feared that Making their final dramatical ap Five new courses have been added she had broken some bones but ex Pacific College will graduate 15 lo the curriculum of Pacific collegre pearance at Pacific College, mem amination indicated that this was b e r s o f t h e S e n i o r c l a s s w i l l p r e s e n t seniors in the class of 1937 in-exer for 1937-3S. These have bean made not the case. " T h e P h a n t o m B e l l s , " a m y s t e r y possible through the re-adjustment cises to be held Tuesday morning, of the schedule and the combining of comedy In three acts, written by June.8. The Rt. Rev. Benjamin D. some of the present courses. Robert St. Clair, in Wood-Mar hall Monday, June 7. The play will also Dagwell of Portland, Episcopal bish An elementary course in journal Student Body Play he the last produced by Miss Veva op of Oregon, will deliver the com ism, to be taught by Prof. Emma Garrett, head of the Pacific College mencement address. This is the 44th Kendall, will carry through the Draws Big Crowds dramatics department, who has ten' annual commencement of the collego, year with two hours credit each dered her resignation. a n d t h i s c l a s s t i e s w i t h t h o s e o f ' 3 3 semester. It is open to Sophomores "Big-Hearted Herbert" the spring " T h e P h a n t o m B e l l s " i s a w e i r d and '35 as the largest class to be and upper classmen. English majors s t u d e n t b o d y p l a y o f P a c i fi c C o l l e g e combination of supposed murders, graduated from Pacific college al are particularly Interested in this was presented May 13 and 15 to most thefts, spooks, mysterious bells and though several graduating classes course. appreciative audiences. haunted house supposition.s. Due to have numbered fourteen. Professor Weesner will teach the The play proved to be a big suc the fact that a large number of char On completion of their work the new Business Administration course cess. The audiences showed their ap acters are almost continually upon following senior.s will receive degrees which is designed to acquaint stu the stage, the drama Is vei*y diffi a s I n d i c a t e d : dents with the fundamentals of ac proval of the presentation by. their cult to present. The play is crammed Howard Roscoe Adams, A. B. couritingi, business practice, etc. It good attendance and hearty lauglie. The financial report looks promis with suspense, moves rapidly and all Arlouine Lucille Bennett, A. B. runs throughout the year, three of the action takes place in-one eve hours. ing, and the members of the cast Mary Berthena Brooks, A. B. have been heard to remark that they ning. Alva Eldon Bush, B. S. G e n e r a l G e o l o g y i s b e i n g o f - had more fun. presenting this play The cast includes: Jean Marie Coffin, A. B. stressing particularly the geologic Mrs. Rhodes, the second wife 'of t h a n a n y o t h e r t h i s y e a r. T h i s i s Mary Elizabeth Collver, A. B. history of the Pacific coast and the no wonder when one considers the Mark Rhodes, Mai*>- Collver; Laura Prof. Eai-I Wagner John Allen Dimond, A. B. formation of rocks and minerals, number of laugh lines In the play. Rhodes, her step-daughter, Jean Ned Grefen, B. S. Professor Lawrence Skene will teach Coffin: Lela Sayles, a trained nurse, W i l b u r N e w b y a s B i g - H e a r t e d partment for the present school Allen Lewi.s Hadley, A. B. t h i s c o u r s e . Mary Brooks; Miriam Booth, a secre year Included the following numbers: Wlllard Merle Hehn, B. S. M i s s S u t t o n h a s c o m b i n e d h e r e l e Herbert, kept the_ audience very tary, Arlouine Bennett: Harriett n e a r l y I n t h e a i s l e s b y h i s d r y h u m o r F o u r P r e l u d e s H e l l e r Esther Lucille Miller, A. B. m e n t a r y z o o l o g y a n d b o t a n y c o u r s e s Forbes, a maid of all work, Esther Rachel Ellen Pemberton, A. B. i n t o a y e a r fi v e - h o u r B i o l o g y c o u r s e . and sudden outbursts of temper. M a r y D J x o n Miller; Joseph Kennedy, a detective, Harvest Song Burleigh Delmer Borden Putnam, A. B. Invertebrate zoologj' will be studied H e l e n S c h m e l t z e r n . s H e r b e r t ' s w i f e , Wlllard Hehn; Ned Carruthers, a L o u i s S n n c l o z , A . B . the first .Hood, Garland. get to their destination. However times at the ball without hitting It! names ""aerJh^elr 9. Military terms—Bowman, Spear Boyer, I.,ewl8 Hoskins, Harold Rob Friday afternoon tho whole gang erts, Earl Layman, Monte Whit- they were checked at their arrival proper classifications as giv man. Archer, Sargeant. (Continued on page three) well and Robert Sieloff. by a very persistent but friendly dog ■Conover, are bb follows: (Continued on page three) 1. Personal characteristic ,

i W h o ' s W h o (By Vera Hk ks)

Last but not least, are three re Published bi-weekly during the college year by the Student Body of Pacific Collese, Newlwrg, Oregon maining (Hstinguished nolablea in our midst to hear about—a musician, : sports fiend, and a war baby. They K D I T O R — M A I S I K B U R T AsKOcinte Editor Helen Schmeltzer i sound

Entered as second-class matter at the Postoffice at Newberg, Oregon. T e r m s — 5 0 c a y e a r

T O T H E S E N I O R S The Commencement season is a time of festivity center : ing around those who are gi-aduating from schools. The world L o u i s S n n d o z pauses to congi'atulate and pay homage to young people every Ruth Wilde where who have successfully finished prescribed courses of BOTTOM: study. But after gi-aduation the excitement dies down and E s t h e r M i l l e r sweet girl graduates, confident boy graduates become just more ordinary youth, many of them without positions or places to fill. E s t h e r L u c i l l e M i l l e r w a s b o r n i n Graduates, the world does need you although the corner' Rynn, Indiana, June 2, 1017. But you may fit in may not be the one for which you are looking 1 Esther did not stay in long— now. However, if you are earnestly seeking to be of benefit she wanted to see the Pacific ocean a s q u i c k a s s h e c o u l d , s o e a r l y i n h e r to mankind, you will, find some way to do it and your years career she moved to Springbrook. at Pacific College will help you to do that thing well. Here .she started to school at the age o f f i v e — a n d i t w a s t h i s y e a r t h a t she started taking mu.sic lessons, too. Social Problems Class Is KEEPING UP WITH THE TIMES ■ Pacific- r - . - r College. / I 1 1 does 1 Jnot _ attempti . z . i - to X compete X - X T . with X tech- x . moved F r o m to S p saiem r i n g b r where o o k , Mshe i s s lived M i l l for e r nical and professional schools but it does try to do well what three years doing her second, third, Disappointed in Trip to Court it claims to do—provide for young people a liberal arts educa-1 and fourth years of school work, it tion in surroundings conducive to the development of a well' was here she became acquainted with The sociology class started their told many interesting things. Hc- rounded, , character, , . " . not 1- slighting 1 X- xi the • spiritual, -x 1 • physical, 1 I Rachel minor Pemberton romances of and her the life first (a red of journey to Portland at S:30 under also took them through the county the direction of Professor Gulley, Fri jail, even into the padded cell, where mental, or social gl'OWth of the student. ! headed, freckled faced hero) was ex- d a y M a y 1 4 . A t P o r t l a n d t h e y w e r e some students actually batted their Even with as small a faculty and student body as the I perienced. Prom Salem, Esther mov- to visit the Court of Domestic Re h e a d s a g a i n s t i t s w a l l s t o . s e e i f i t school has, Pacific College offers more than one hundred ^os Angeles where .she lived lations which they did. Arriving at r e a l l y w a s e f fi c i e n t l y p a d d e d . A r o u n d courses to students who elect to earn their bachelop de^ees 1 ® thSe'Vere IL Portland axound 9:15 they went di 12:45 they went to dinner, returning or those who want an adeijuate foundation for professional ^ years of fun. She lived on oranges rectly to court and began walking the to court about 2:00 when the next case came up. The class was com- work in medicine, engineering, law, etc. and did a lot of thing.suits could be obtained in private. So terms of after college activity. | Valley, and if she could have gotten presiding. The case was brought in again headed by Prof. Guilei' the across the border line would have and was finished in about in minutes. class filed out, with the information LUiM7KAlL)LAXlUi>».ATTTT ATinMCJ! _ Esther Mexico. went to Besides Catalina Island this andtrip Then the class was infonned that the that the next case would come up Lewis Hoskins and Delmer Putnam, co-advertising man-j did she have fun both on the beach next case would come up at 11:00 at 3:30. By that time the cla.sa was o'clock. At 11:00 o'clock the case (luite disgusted to say nothing of agers of L'Ami for 1937, deserve much credit for securing: and aboard ship, came in and the class was asked to how Gulley felt (maybe you can such a large amount of advertising for the yearbook as they she moved to Ne-wi>erg in the leave as the people were timid and gucss):'so quite dejectedly the class did. An annual is an expensive item for schools as small as rui^die of her sophomore year and didn't care for an audience. So head left court and went to the zoo where Pacific and only a good amount of advertising enables us to S,- e d b y O u l l e y t h e c l a s s fi l e d o u t i n t o a few students said they saw familiar -the corridor. At 11:30 they went back faces, but Prof, was not with them, publisn 0n6* Tn6 boys hflVS workod nsicl &ncl dono WSll tales about sunny California, but to court and patiently waited h e w a . s o n h i s w a y h o m e . their task, so let's let them know we appreciate their efforts. soon she became a real Oregonlan (maybe) until 12:15 and still no coses. Thus was the enjoyable day spent and took an active part in high Not only do Lewis and Delmer deserve our thanks but However, Mr. Claus, a prohibition by the class at the court of domestic the business men of Newberg have earned our sincere appre- j school activities, officer, visited with the class and relations. ciation and cooperation for helping in the fine way they have started to 1 X » « • - 1 1 T x » 1 x - x J • _ P a c i f i c C o l l e g e . M i s s M i l l e r e a j ' g t h a t ped to bring such prisoners back to to make a '37 L'Ami possible. Let s show our gratitude m our j^^is year was the most eventful year At the Dorms the honor path. A school like that dealings with them; for after all, Newberg needs Pacific and | of her life for ...it was during this at San Quentin, California, where Pacific needs Newberg. period that the major romance of her Famous last words, at Kanvon youthful minds could be led into life began. Then, too, she was secre Hall: realms other than of bitternesG O-o-o-o-o-o h! ! t a r y o f h e r c l a s s a n d k e p t a l l t h e " W e w i l l n o w r e n d e r f o r j ' o u a Just Ramblin' minutes on stray postcards. But delightful number entitled ' 'Chop against society and a desire for re Everyone of us, has. no doubt, Esther has taken an active part in heard much about the miracle which sticks." venge when released, would prob school activities, she has been in Wo aske

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k p. C. LOSES TO P. U. Pacific Downs Pacific Leads In Eight errors on the P. C. hall club proved to be "the straw that proke Pacific U., 4-1 *Twas This Way the camel's back," and save Pacific By LYLE Twilight League 0 Western Newspaper Union. Pniversity a five to one win over I'aeific College scored their first The Pacific College squad removed the Quakers. victory over Northwest Conference the College Pharmacy from the tie Kendall, P. C. chucker, pitched a teams since bnsel)all was revived In fine game allowing only 4 hits to The Jack-Rabbit Baseball j which kept the two clul)s In lli"8t 1934 by downing the Pacific nniver.s- poeltion, Thur.sday evening, by win P. C. 's C and striking out eight. i t y b a d g e r s 4 - 1 F r i d a y, M a y 1 - 1 . ning a hotly contested match 5-2. Tbe Pacific U". oentei-fleld'a.r, Del Putnam pitchetl a one-hit game OLDb aTIMERS s e b a l l i s say n o w hthat e r e modern n e a r t h e Del Putnam pitched the whole Wickman, was the man who caused but it wa.s an error on Pacific's pnrt game it used to be. They say the game never allowing anyone to get the trouble, for he got all of the in the fir.st inning which accounted ball players of today are dumb, an edge on him. f o u r h i t s . for the Badgers one run. that they don't use the headwork, Doc Root. plJiying for tho I'liar- B o x s c o r e : demanded of big leaguers when I maoy, gave the spectators a few P a c i f i c c o l l e g e — A B R H P O A H Christy Mathewson and the Tinker- I n u g l u s b y m u f fi n g s o m e of his j FROM THE SIDE LINES Ryan - Kendall M i l l s , c 3 0 0 5 t o • E v c r s - t o - C h a n c e c o m b i n a t i o n chances. A. Davis, of 3 0 0 were the national sport heroes. They I League standings to date: W L Pet. j By Everill Broiliar Putnam, p 3 0 1 ask, where is the strategy and fi Place Highest 1000 P. Kendall, lb 3 1 2 nesse that was the heart and soul I Paciflc College 2 0 500 Buck and Arza Davis, second base Ryan. If 3 1 1 of "inside baseball" 25» years ago? 'college Pharmacy 1 1 Averages of Paciflc college's base 500 man and outfielder respectively, for ball club In fielding and batting lo Everest, 2b 3 1 1 It's gone, all right. Smart base I S t a g e T a v e r n 1 1 ! D u n d e e F i r e m e n 0 2 000 Pacific College, rate a cheer from M a y 2 1 . Behrens, rf 0 0 0 ball was killed by the "jack-rabbit" t h e i r t e a m m a t e s a n d f r o m t h e b a s e Player Fielding Batting Roberts. 3b 3 0 0 [Games this week: ball, first introduced into the Na I Tuesday, May 25—College Plmr- ball fans. The boys have been doing C I ' i % - A B H % D i m o n d , s s 3 1 0 tional league in 1909. The secret macy vs. Dundee Firemen, exceptionally well and deserve every O. Kendall ,...71 7 flOl 48 20 416 Green, If 3 0 0 of the new ball was its stuffing. It bit of credit they can get. Putnam 70 12 828 50 18 360 was made of a fine Australian wool, 'j Thursday, Pacific College. May 27—Stage Tavern vs. Ryan 38 3 021 42 8 100 Totals 27 4 5 21 15 3 tightly wound around a core of Roberts 32 6 812 33 1 030 P a c i f i c U . — A B R H P O A E Despite the fact that the P. C. cushioned cork. It seems like a F. Kendall 50 6 880 41 12 285 Campbell. If 2 0 0 1 0 0 Uard ljuhonuicd g i r l s i n d o o r t e a m h a s n o t w o n a n y small change, but it was big enough Mills 120 18 860 50 12 240 Genrln, c 2 1 0 8 0 0 The generation after Shakespeare g a m e s a s y e t . t h e y h a v e s h o w e d u p to revolutionize the national game. Behrens 1 0 1000 5 0 OOO Slckstrom, rf 3 0 0 1 0 0 did not esteem Shakespeare as the well in all they have played. There The jack-rabbit ball made hits H. Davis 40 9 795 48 9 184 Slyter, cf 3 0 0 0 0 0 seem to be several sluggers on the people did later; two plays of Ueau- A. Davis 22 6 727 53 7 132 Wickman, p 3 0 0 0 5 2 longer and more frequent. So the team. In the last game, Janet Jack, mont and Fletcher. Shakcspoare's Dlmond 52 11 787 29 2 068 Schwab, lb 2 0 0 11 0 0 artful base stealers and banters of Gloria Hoffman and Lucy "Wilson contemporaries, weie played then Everest 30 7 766 32 4 125 Cook, 2b 3 0 0 0 2 0 yesterday have been replaced by each grabbed olf a homer. to one cf Shakespeare's. Heald 7 1 857 9 0 000 DIericha, 3b 1 0 0 0 0 1 fence-busters and big-stick men who .. .j Martin 3 1 333 9 2 222 Lucllan, ss 2 0 1 0 2 0 believe one lusty cut at the ball is Del Putnam, not content with E m r y 3 3 0 0 0 6 1 1 6 6 worth a whole day of subtle man A satLsfled user is tho best adver pitching shutouts and 2-hlt games, Green 2 2 000 5 0 000 Total.s 21 1 1 21 9 3 agerial generalship. The "smart" tisement. Boost P. C. ! believes that hitting the ball also M u e l l e r 4 0 0 0 0 ball player has given way to slug Summary: Sacrifice hits—Camp- SAVE WITH SAFETY AT YOUR counts. He has socked out a trio of Smith l>ell. Mills. Stolen bases—Campbell, gers and cleanup men. REXALL STORE 3 baggers in the last two games. Barney P. Kendall, Dimond 2. Double play Who was the home-run hero of O. Kendall is still holding down top School Books ntid Stationory —Everest to Dimond—Struck out— 1908? Honus Wagner, who hit for po.sitlon with a batting average of Developing, Printing—Daily Service Saturdays are still free to college By Putnam 5; Wickman 7.' Base on the circuit 10 times. Compare him 416. Ryan holds first place in fielding. balls—Off Putnam 5. Hits—Off Put LYNN B. FERGUSON students on the golf course. Are with the Babe Ruth of 1927 who nam 1; Wickman 6. Three-base hit you limbering up your clubs "Prac lashed out 60 homers. How about Prescription Druggist — Rosall Store t i c e m a k e s p e r f e c t . " —Everest. Two-base hit—^Putnam, the base-stealers? Ty Cobb stole 302 First St. Phone 15"W Pacific dumped a live Inning night Oregon Normal 76 bases in 1909 and 96 in 1915. In W e h a v e a s t a r i n o u r m i d s t , to the Badgers 5 to 0. De Trasso "'Fritzie" Ryan, outfielder, in all his Trounces P. C. chucked no-hit, no-run ball for the 1935, Frank Crosetti won the base- Zeff F. Sears chances hasn't dropped a fly—yet; we full five innings and at tho same stealing championship with 29. time struck out 12 of the 15 batters Fine Watch Adjustingr hope he doesn't. O r e g o n N o r m a l t o o k P a c i fi c C o l T h e g a m e t h e y p l a y n o w m a y to face him. and Repairing lege again Friday afternoon at Mon not be such good baseball, but it The twilight leaguers have It in m a k e s t h e t u r n s t i l e s c l a t t e r a n d t h e mouth to the tune of 6 to 2. Several Headquarters for Archery Tacldo for 'Paciflc College and are out for SENIORS SNEAK; customers shriek, and that's what erroi® on P. C.'s part proved very 802 First St. Newberg, Ore. its scalp. The Quakers are now in costly. PLAY GOLF, FISH makes it a paying business. first place not having lost any After holding a one to nothing games. We have a team we can be lead over Monmouth for several in (Continued from page one) proud of. Let's show our apprecia n i n g s t h r e e d r i v e s t o J o h n n y D i C. A. Bump, M. D. tion by attending the next few mond which were too hot to handle went up to Woods' to go fishing off y A D ' O C a s h games. c a u s e d h i m t w o e r r o r s a n d t h e Wacanda Head but when they got Physician and Surgeon "Sons" started a scoring spree that out on the beach they were met by lini O Grocery Office over U. S. National Bank G i r l s t e n n i s i s b e i n g s a d l y n e g l e c t fi n a l l y e n d e d 6 - 2 . a 6 0 - m i l e g a l e . A n d w h a t I m e a n i t P h o n e s 1 7 I W ed. Only a few day.s ago a tennis Newberg: was a real wind. It just about killed The Best in Newberg match with Reed College had to be P l a y e r P O A E A B R H t h e m b e c a u s e e v e r y t i m e t h e y o p e n e d called off for lasik of titmsportation. H. Davis 0 0 '0 4 0 0 t h e i r m o u t h s t o s a y a n y t h i n g t h e y W e o f t e n w o n d e r w h y t h e g i r l s d o n ' t O. Kendall 10 114 11 got a hand full of sand between their have more game.«. Perhaps the trans P u t n a m 1 3 2 3 0 1 teeth, and you know what that gang Frink's Book Store Rygg Cleauers portation is the biggest obstacle. Lets F. Kendall 2 5 0 3 0 0 would be if they couldn't talk. They see if this problem can't be solved M i l l s — 3 2 1 4 1 2 stewed along all afternoon, did some Kodak Service — Stationery Quality Work Always with a little diplomacy; after all, Ryan _...0 0 0 1 0 0 fishing In the river but all they School Supplies and Gifts Pacific college can't win games that Dimond 4 1 4 4 0 0 came home with was sore muscles 108 South College Phone 32M they don't get a chance to play. Everest 1 2 0 4 0 0 and a few wild violets that Esther Phone 197W C. Davis 1 0 1' '4 0 0 a trip like that is each other's pecu- A satisfied user is the best adver inslsted on carrying all afternoon. tisement. Boost P. C. I Totlas 22 14 9 32 2 4 One thing you're sure to find on Berriau Service larlties. We found that Miss Allen Oregon Normal: Pearsou & Kuowles STATION Player POA E A B R H sports two tooth brushes, (one for STANDARD Pacific Loses to Cody 1 3 0 4 0 0 each tooth); that the hash from the Dodge-Plymouth Baxter ....1 0 0 4 0 1 W i l d e c o w i s j u s t a s g o o d a s a n y G A S O L I N E — O I L S Sales and Service 0 5 0 4 1 1 other hash even if it was obtained formal School Salstrom Complete Lubrication Service General Gasoline O'Connel ....0 0 0 4 3 2 in a brutal manner, and that Jean 2 2 c a n b u y j e l l y b e a n s c h e a p e r t h a n a n y A final try to win their ball game Hamasti ....0 0 0 4 one else just by smiling, (She got two NEWBERG LUMBER CO. proved futile for Pacific College, on Dunn ,0 1 0 2 0 (1 W a t c h e s C l o c k s 11 0 0 4 0 0 big hand fulls for a dime): that Ar- W. L. CHAMBERLIN, &Igr. Thursday afternoon when the Mon Kulk Expert Watch and Pen Repairing 1 1 0 3 0 1 loulne Bennett Is the best sleeper In mouth Normal took the final decision Lewis A c o m p l e t e l i n o o f 0 2 0 4 0 0 the crowd, she stayed with it longer 6 to 4. Miller 1 1 1 1 0 u anyhow: that the boys treat single Building Materials After following the Wolves nearly Cronquist n 0 1 u u g i r l s e a s i e r w h e n b o o s t i n g t h e m o u t Cor. Hancock and College the entire game with the score 6 to 0, Branden 0 F. E. Rollius Parks 0 0 0 1 0 0 of bed than they do married women Phono I28.J Newl)erg, Ore. the Quakers started a rally in the a n d t h a t t h e S e n i o r c l a s s a s a w h o l e Jewelry Waterman Pens ninth inning which netted them 4 Totals 15 13 1 36 6 7 Is a peach of a bunch to take out on runs and a man on third in scoring an overnight trip, even if the men do Summary: Three base hit—Mills. Purity Bakery ■point in when the third out was object to the flavor of onions on their called. Two base hits—O'Connell, Salstrom, The Best in Baked Goods pillows. Herbert Swift Del Putnam hurling a swell ball O. Kendall. Home runs—O'Connell. Only tho finest Ingredients used In Struck out by Kendall—6; by Miller allowed only 6 hits to the Wolves o u r b a k e d g o o d s . —12. A satisfied user Is the best adver- Attorney at Law while the Quakers took 9, The nor tiaement. Boost P. C. I mal school team l-s rated as one of Unloa Block A trial will convince you the strongest in Oregon. They beat PROF. CONOVER TELLS FOR THE Oregon State a week ago. "WHAT'S IN A NAME' B o x s c o r e : _ _ Motor luu P a c i fi c - A B R H P O A B H. Davlg. 2b 4 11X30 (Continued from page one) Riley Studio Service Station 1 M i l l s , c 4 10. Eccleatastfcal terms — Priest, Shell Gas and Oil — Greasing 0 Graduates O. Kendal, lb 5 1 s t a n d R i v e r S t . 0 King, Lord. Ab"bot, Preacher, St. Quality Kodak Finishing Putnam, p 4 John. A. Davis, If ® ® 11. Objects exterior to the individ Ryan, cf 4 0 ual—'Bean, Corn, Oats, Oti.s, Millet, Baskets I F i r S R E A L E S TAT E D i m o n d , s s ^ 0 Hull. Roberts, 3b 4 1 12. Fruits—ipium. Lemon, Berry. Wood's Drug Store Behrens, rf ^ ® 13. Trees —Root. Bush. Forest. See Seth Clarksou F. Kendal, rf ^ ^ Vine. Arm Bouquets Newberg's Drugs—Fountain 14. Animals—Catt, Fox, Wolf. Total.-? 37 4 9 27 15 4 Leading Real Estate Herd, Bacon and Ham. Phone 33J 711 First St. Oregon Normal— -A-B R H PC A E 15. Birds and fish-Bird, Crane. ■Cody. 2b 5 I I I I Crow. Swan, Martin, Wren, Bass, Stoue's Grocery Baxter, If 4 11101 Trout, Herring, Pickerels. Corsages 0 Salstrom, «?s 16. Cosmological relations — Day, A c o m p l e t e l i n e o f 2 Parker Hardware O'Connell, cf 4 Knight, Frost, Cloud, Star. General Hardware 7 17. Points of the compas.s—Nort- Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Palk, lb 1 at all times Humnatl, rf ohP, Middlotons, Westons, Bastons, 1 Sporting Ck)ods and Paint Dunn, 3b Suttons. 13 18. Names that grew from father 701 Fir»t Street X/weis, c Morse 1 to son—Johnson, Thomson, Edwards, Miller, Dr. Homer Hester Peters. Jacobs, Richards. Totals 37 6 6 37 5 2 1 9 . N a m e s o f a c c i d e n t o r n i c k Floral Co. Dentist summary: Struck LS- n a m e — J a c k , f o r J o h n . W. T. Edmuudsou tiam, ,4: -liToiAt- >4111e 1,"? , " 3 Base Three-base on oaus 1 Blk. N. Pacific College Second door weet of City Hall Physician and Surgeon Phones: Offioe 107R; Residence 28&W Off Putnam 2. Miller Twobase Lonffest Enropeaa Blver Phone 2-J hits-Putnam. O'Connell. 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