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14 GRADUATED BY MEMBERS Or GRACUATDfO CLASSES OF COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY. PORTLAND SCHOOL TEACHERS NAMED ING THE RENTING AGENT REAC i V? Archbishop Christie Presents Personnel of Staff for 1911 and 1912 Announced by Beard. Diplomas to Students of Three Departments. V GOVERNOR MEDALS ONE RIGLER IS SUPERINTENDENT J- Ci r. If lit ImIi r. aiatM Anhw T. Xtaka WUIIw A. Kdletaer V I Bafcw COLUMBIA VARSITY r ' ' "tit a, r - ? I - a, fc ' :r rtr -1 TSR-k. - X.- X r t- - v i t i .aia a 1 1 i i w- Head of School ItrlalorU Well .itaut Oroat mnd Rice. Total of 41 New Infract or Ar Appointed. 6 oat 4 of rMuratlon tvrdr ! ptfMlC lb prrfRlkfl of th t'hinc mtmtt of tb Jcrtlnd -tiooU for and rrftfc K..t la rtainl c'Mjr iuprtnioiirni. Ik A. Urout and i'hrl A. Kict a itat urln-l-ct'iot. tt.ir Wut uprTi9or of lrtna. Mr. A. A. lUnborn uprv.or tf Mwtnt and Robert Kroho tapriKr of Iraloin. J. L. hund); ooitton iuprrTlwr ef iimboaI irainin la 1.11 by tft --(l-n of J. L. Krrtu-a. of tpoli..n. 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Lftura HaMIBaB. ,-a .. IIUUbib, Ida flka. IB- trv4 liaa-laj. Jaarla XtaUJaa. J..aa Ulsh arlraai. lpk:a Jank'na prlnrlpa!: H.rWrt Aa fM A. y. Illttn.r. I'WM LaaaabT. t. X. M.I-mlT I'.obart J. tii:I. Aanaa Haaru. Aaaa Uranaoa. . D Mary Borlina- bam. U u. !. Barrr IU;aaio. Ufa. M. Oar Sr H. in:rT. Mar lilaaaoa. t'a.l liaad. F. - Haxnian. I.ara llB una.i. i-arrta W..lman. Mra Norra How ard f C. Hull. AHa Hul.hlna. K.l.lla M. Inaa:u. Al-b.a Kimmal Katharlaa K-b. ...a .a pern. Krana Manxid: A. Mat.:t. .t:.n Mll'.ar. I..na N.atoad. " .a u ra I'.l.rain. rtar.N iil. Mar. -B rihr..:d.r. C. Hciu A. Ha Ha'hlar. Cora Tboaiaon. aatUataala. IJawada Hlh Hrbaat. T T Pala principal: Caroltoa A- Bamaa. JmiW O-idard. II. V. M.rron. C. Ma--l'ot.nll A. I. V kVlKr. U l. Pofcrll". Hatk t lt."J'id. K. O. VM Vra . Ail ma.i. E:Uatt-tB Hal a. Hadl lu. Vanr l'u- kl. t-rtrada ('amp. Mwal A- Cular. X i'ti Doana I. N. liarmaa. Krnaia M. l-.r. tl.il Harna T A- Hara. B. m r-.b. rtra'l Jam.a. L. I. l-arraSa. Mrr B. M .ra. pamual Moytr. Mr. H. y.irll. I. aura tl. Northap. Purtaa A. l M'.'j H. I- l'u;arof. K.Kabain K.br;a. H.-..II. r. I". Slaafl.r. C O. Ta twr. aaauiaata. A aaliiactaa Hlk HrfcaaL H. K. Il.rdmaa. Jr.. principal; rdwarj i.i. J r. l .nr:M. w. A. ranatar- B. . b.r. W V. l-r-.ii. VIB.fr4 llaa. J. . Hit l.il.'aa Tlr'a. Aon la t. Artama, F.B- I. l. Ar-nil.I.. Margar.l ArtlnLlaL rila ba:tim..r. I annl. I. Harbar. -arola Ba' a.'b Maraarai-a fi.kr. uraar rililaar. A. II. Dart-.. V. K. milllrnMl. Ulura 1'la'an.l. ?... .V... Wr. .r.lr... V tart .Ira.a F'-idr. M-lta lllpa irtrad .r K Jk-". C Kramba.n. I arrraa. tmraa K. Iramara. J. tl. Maaoa :.!. a.n. Kiaabalr. M-Raa. V.r.l'l ora Ptlr. jla Fauar Rata Iv.ocV. I ll'i'aa Kabin. Anna I MK. Hannaa -bloth. J.aa Maaaoo. J... n.-ar.a A. K Tranaol-a. Joha Vjaith. ..l n.kmaa. Rata J Maaa. .-..ra H aid. V irufrad tu. V. K. lad.r. aaalataala. An bar M CaBBaa. prtnclpaT: Oora l.'karr. 0!r.1a Nf.r. I.l.;ia liiabaa. M.Ttl Btad JoatpMn. Ilocba. A-Ira ariaaaaa. Mar th. ll.ll- M ll.a. Ana. F.araoa. Fma. U- a,h.ir.r. 1.1 a Rra. Fraacra Martin. Vara Arrtia-. 1. Uaaia Ktraal. ".in I. ma. Fa-aia l..r. M.a. Ada Vaard. a t .ara Maarv. aaalaiaata. Hataaaa IVliil. H M Pbr- aa.Ni. aatar1pal: Baila raaar-a, Ira.a H-axa. Im.ral a. Mollla a ... Fl.-a A fl'A rtaa-. Baa II. mrn.ad. M WI FlaB. ltdita Otdaa. Ollta r. Coaj. aaalataala. Iratactaai rk..l. j i ft. .a. pritMtaa: faatr1-a Arwrla-aaa. ft-.. ta:ft'a4l. l:-ama I- l-aaa, l.b I 1'b.l. a.. -a I i..taa It..: a. F'a. noa tlan. J.'l ir.k-:ar.a. J... M. Hrril. Ada Maimaa. bi-a J Ir. ITa.rtna. M. U aa II gglaa. Ka a.aklaa. aaa.a;aa:a. Vrt A E W.laaa. MT ft r-a.r. paA. r- ta i- w.a..:k .liaca MarK.naia. C..-M. M M.- aad. Martaa P.-ta. Anaa li..r ...a K . ft a tamurJ. Vlita t- a l.rt;a i . a. l-. a anarB. TTw-pha H-nruai4. l...a "barpiaaa. tal.ila Maria. M-M.IIK 1-aaM aakaai. M It'll .t pr.nr'pal. Kala Ktnffa'ar. IW r 9b- t.m-.i?.. J-.t- i.im- b .-b.r Aalt . aba ta. Ilartj.l:a Haunt. Kata F- ar-var. Nora IL 'iwa. .X.rta a. d. F. . M t k-r. A. 1- Rt.ra. a J.Jina'b, La a It a". M a Uaa -raT. brva-.lna rbat .n Ta.,.a l'-a .a. Fmllr Hoa'kar. :.aa . -r - art, J--.an-.a i ramar Mabal V-a C .aaft-ik at.aa. Kd.ik Tauac aaalat- ft f H.rahnar ba-'.a-i ra' vm-raa am'lh. I - aa a.a Mra. J b.-daoi. tl adB ; .-.. A a M la M Ha- .baaa. r. ''. Jan. I'.aa M-a I- W Aaa n.aa La r Fa. " Mra I"'.' -a t'B. Nail k. K - tint Mara.-' Far-afu L-a-.. A a.a.a.T. I'l U a-J. F.ba a ,, a..l -.ub. Plat. a Milt Mra. ataada tAaraa.I. Elbal t a'., aa.ial.atb. Lavarall-s baraaad. bl-a. M. a'Tanda. p-taalpal: I ran a a- Faa-l -.iia-aa'a. Mara tva.aa.tl. O-a.a Rarb". Maada Itatroa. aaa'.alaaia Maata.Uba awaa. I. a arnaa p.-tn-T-al. Na "a tWkart OI Aaa. M.t.wk. Vida Haramaac. l..-at:a lib Ib.i li.aaa Maraaarita J. K.-.a .-a.a Rraaar tart M -a ..ra. F i i. F.:.'-. May ll.anlln M. a-if.patrn.k. ki.rv.-at h-.li M.bal tatarar-a. Jaralraa Ha.i. lla.-rlaA I"a,ar. aaaial.Bta Kaaal Tatar fcaaad XV M M'tla. pr.T'Tai. Fraa.- Vail. F nm j.t . lar. F T t. ". Faarj-. t.. v a p.. tar. tan Wi. Mi:a Wkiia. ... f . - . - -. A I . . s.' -4 " ; . ' - , - ; , . ' . HaraAd O. HaffaraJ William J. Caak Rtibr dhaarar. Mrrtla Da. la. Mlbnl Kltoa. aaaiataaU. OrkM-r Uraata ciaal. O. W. llantlaraoa. principal: Mary RH aar. Maria Faib. Jaa.1 panda. Eufanla Kaatln. Aaaa T McAlltrara. Ida Flahar. Kalbar Kluaaar. Alalna Hacb. I. HaadrU-k-loo. Edith llpar. Jaanla Donnall. Halaa Clark. IJlllan HorauUt. Illaacha Mlrkay. Aaaa RaJ. Emma i. Blfxbar. aa.Ul.nlb at H WMtnar. principal; B:aa. h Roam. Laura C lllack. Pauhn. I. Caballa Anaa Koah.ar. Allra ormandy. Maraarai Mp aba. Florant-a Callaall. M. KMI, F. BoUam. Uaortdat Ball, aaalalaal. rartaaaaath HcbaaJ. . E. Ilajrkaon. principal: Maraarai No nl. B. I'omiiwk. Maria R- Ludara. J. Mc-(;-,. r. M Wbllfoald. I-aullaa Roaanar. Maa U a.B.X. M.ada Hiaala. Kara Baallta. Kan ay tjaraiaa. l.llll.n To. F rati a Ulr. av Rot ha. Fraacaa Lataa. aaaialaaia. , O R Plnalddla. principal: FToranca r.uitr. M. Ahr.n.la. Ja-ala M. tallllllar.. Mra. .1.1.1 ad. Mia Turl.y. Alam Harrla. M. u..a Itata Jllckllna. P. aAcnmalt, c al- Liitbb. aaal.tanu. a .a 1 liy rara. Mra. M.rr Imon. principal: E''' Obauit, larta Kraafc Elala Haall. Marc klalmal. laaa Wllaua. aaaialanla. rVrila.aa K.aia.L L. H Mtrtr.a. principal: Paarl M. frkar. Carrla E. Hunt. Kata I. Forlar. Dalla Croyla. I.llliaa Da Aitalt. Lillian O. Cowia. Iran. Kt Edllh Tldcomb. J..rphln Poaara. C.Ila Albln. Rub Fond. B. Taaaaaon . Han riaita llo.uiu. liay Laraan. Robana ""PP' Charluna Lotaa. Oraca P"n.l.n- Sf ,1? H-ard M. Taobanhalmar. trtal. Bobblo. Mra. A. J. Farmar. arm tat an la lUsaAlarh fckaat. A. R Dr. par. principal: Mary D. Ion,,,;iu. j... ,.; M. Wa.bboama. Paulina Vo. p.1 FU.ba W-nlia. l.laa Millar. Clara Kmll Toani. Nallla C'klntM. M" burn. Thcra Yocam. Norma Bald. Ma'' htr.h.n. wmnlfrad Xnahrr rraac? 'I? t.ulia laka. Jaaala Hutch. Mary E. Wart. atbaaarc Bcaaal . T V- fpalra. prlnclpaj; Ad.tlna Hammond. Jan'nla R.adv. Bathar 8a), Paarl Prlnc. !.. H.lllr.by. paarl McKay. OIa Johnaon. H.aaia Raaann. M. T. C.laaon. Jaaala Hamil ton. Halan r..ld. all. Mra H. E. Kannady. Margarat Willi am a. aaal'tanta. . taaitk ML Tabar. b A. Pattaya principal; Eula Blranita. Aaal'ha Orondahl. Dorothy Pruaacr. M. At. Worra.I. aaautanta. B. R. Btaala. principal: t.ol Tar Mary Frar. ri.ira Htougli. Lola E. wllllama, Fraacaa Huntlay. J..phlna LylaL Maria XAooddy. Al'ca Jonnaon. Manila rr. Jraalc Harblna. Lualia Knapp. AMca Ban fla;d. Chartotta Baad. Augviata Aadraacn, aa aiatanta. . Saaayalda Rckaol. C p. rsrtla. rfnclpal; May t. Ratbbnrn. B-ra Knha. Edith P. Darllnc. Mra. J. rSanay. l.a.ratla Allan. Abbla W right. lol Tha.ar. Mara C llaalln. ollra K Bodlun. Kllsabath ra.tman. Nancy K Draw Lrdla Roartaon. L'hal Wcaka Mala V. Paat. Annia 2-alcktn Jaa.la L. Pataraon. Kdna t. Sarlnav. Aana M. atoraaaon. lna M. pranga. aa.l.l- TrroUligar aOaal. V T Fa''lfg prTnr'paT: p.... a a.TAl. Anna f. Moor. Graca Jurdcn. El Bel 6her a-ooa. aesisianra. TlMa?paa 8rhnoL '- E. Jamladn. prlpclpal: Clara C GUI. Addta 8. Naylor. Erma Hall. Ida Foolt. riardlna Varrlll. Grtrudc lto-her Mra. I II. L.mbaraon. E'ar.a M. Mitchell. Mabel Nlmn. Una trlnnay. Hazel Henrya. tirac Fluraatt. OMira I- Ilalllngby. Betwle Dupea. Ma Munren, Maa Zleglar. Gerrruda Miller. lra C. M. Oc.e. Ilha rheadle. Naomi Stangal. B. A It a 'reed, aaalataata. rAcboal cf Trarlca. Principal, unfilled: John K. Gault. O. r. riuldameiater. Mart U'llllama. Jultua If. Klein. Maud Maltley. Paul Y. Eckert. I.uc.a Schmlt. Jnn O flteandahl. Clara W'lckatmm, (ieorg H. W'llllama, J. L. Burila. aaalatanta Vryaaai rVhool. WUll.m Parker, principal: Carolina Bed ding. E. P. Reynolde. Kathryn Cowan. Inette Nutdean. Loulaa Kelly. Helen Bennett. Floy Hollow. y. feulah Kennedy. Laura Klewa. Ila Holloway. Mary McKlnaon. Lena Crad drick. Florence Allen, tsrac Leary. Clara Tbnmpaoa. Ruaa E. 8mttb. Eltaabatb Davle aaatalanla. Waadlaara School. T. J. Newell, principal; France Parker. Mare Mahonay. Kllaabeih Oatea Iaura In graham. Margaret l.-arbare. Jeanetta Dottle. Alice Jovce. Maraarai McMorrow. Huida bcboel. Ethel Loucka. Mrs. M. E. TV llaon. rtoaraima Tblbert. Jtau P. Stephana Allca hadamacacr. aaalatanta. avaadeaaek brfaaal. A. J. Prideaux. principal: Mabel Klet-k. Carrie McCabe. Loc Humphreya. Jaaala Alo lauahlln Julia M. Seara. Mra. V. Hood. Elhel Irmtth. U'lnlfrarJ Wilson, aaalstanta. SWIGERT IS TO RESIGN ALL. OTHERS OP OLD PORT OF PORTLAND MAY J-XLLOW. Prcaldenl of Commlaalon Will Quit When Account Are PId--W'lieel-wrlsbt aad Adams Away. Aa aeon a outttandlntr accounta hav been paid and other aubje:ta are dlapoaad or. President C. W. rjanrert, of tha Port of Portland Commission, will Issue a call for a special fleet ing of that body to consider stepg to be taken In regard to the future per onnel. Mr. Swlgert aald last evening that lie would resign and that others may act similarly, but he did not feel at liberty to mention those conbideiiug the step. Mr. Wheelwright and Mr. Adams ar out of the city, and friends of both expect them to resign. Members of th board assert that the decision rf the Rupreme Court In holding that the. old Port of Portland Commiuslon act was not Invalidated by the one pasaed at the last session of the legislature, makes It possible for them to step down and out feeling that they were In the right when they ret.isel to rccogmze the Commissioners appointed by Governor West In the new per sonnel It Is thought some of the men nsmed for places on the comrr.lsslnn a formed by the Governor will be Included. A LEADING CALIFORNIA DRCGG1ST Pasadena. Cat.. March . 1U. Foley at Co.. Gentlemen: "We have sold and recommended Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for years. Ye be! lieva It to be one of the most efficient sxpeotoranta on the marital. Contain ing no oplatea or narcotics It can be given freely to children. Enough of the remedy can be taken to relieve a cold, as It has no nauseating results, and does not Interfere with digestion. Tours very truly. C. II. Ward Drug Co C. L. Paraona. Se.-'v. and Treaa. ' Get the original Foley a Honey and Tar Compound Tn the yellow package, hold W all rlrtigartsts. West, In Addressing; Class, Points to Sucvrss of Catholics by sanding Own Business Portland Student "Honored. Fourteen students in the academic sclentina and commercial departments of Columbia University received their diplomas yesterday from Archbishop Christie. Governor Writ, who addressed the graduates, told of the importance of thorough equipment, honesty, so briety and Industry. He said the equipped man is always in demand and outstrips the unprepared man. Tn Oregon, where we are trying to take the affairs of the state out of poli tics." said the Governor, "we need skilled men and men of technical educa tion. Our payroll in this state has been niled with incapable men. When we wanted an efficient man to head the for estry service at a salary of 4O0O a year we could not find the man who could fill the place, and we bad to take two men. And the same Is true in our fish and game departments we need equipped men. "Go Into politics, young men. not for the offices, but for the power for good which you may exert. Let the other man hold the offices. One of the secrets nf the auccess of the Catholics is that they mind their own business, and the man who minds nis own business aiway. succeeds, for he has little competition." At the conclusion of the address of the Governor, Archbishop Christie pre sented diplomas to the following-: Albert James .Cannody. of Portland, and Hosmer Gambee. of Portland, in the academic department. Frank Conrad Hummel, of Boise, Idaho: Charles Thomas Flnegsn. Boise, Idaho; Edward Patrick Finegan, Boise. Idaho: Arthur Theodore Nlehouser, Portland; wniiam Andrew Kellaber. Cork. Ireland; William James Cook. Portland: Harold Otto Hoffard. Vancouver. B. C: Louis Phaeon Gambee. Portland, and Fred Le Fevre Baker. "Vancouver, B. C In the scientific departmenL James Joseph Gavin, La Grande: Je rome Julius Foley. La Grande, and Tim othy Leonard Murphy, Portland, in the commercial departmenL Th. Dal v oid medal, offered by Rev. William Daly for the student having the best record In English essay writing, was awarded to William Andrew Kella ber. of Cork. Ireland. Th. imie-hta of Columbus gold medal .r.nt.ri hv the Portland Knights of Columbus for the student having the best record In history, wss awaruea io Hugh Vincent Lacey, of The Dalies, his stsndlng being Mt-10. The standing of Albert James Carmody was less than one point lower than that of the winner of the Knights of Columbus medal, and Governor West presented a gold medal to Mr. Carmody for his achievement The Christie gold medal, offered by Archbishop Christie for the student hav ing the best record In one of the regular preparatory courses in the academic de partment. . was also awarded to Albert Carmody. his standing being 71-. Charles Thomas Finegan, of Boise, Idaho, delivered the valedictory address. He received hearty appla,use and was commended by the varsity president and the archbishop. Idaho was represented by three graduates In the clasa. President Joseph Gallagher delivered the farewell address to the class, bidding the graduates good-by and Godspeed in whatever they might undertake. Albert Carmody delivered the class poem. Music was furnished by the University quartet. "Every citizen of Portland." said Archbishop Christie as the exercises closed, "ought to help the president In the erection of the new building, and these graduates should be the agents to fill the building with new students. If you will be true to the instructions you have received at Columbia University I have no fear of the future. No Insti tution on this Coast has a better or more able faculty, and its reward Is only found In the successful training of young men for cltlxenshlp." Following the exercises a banquet was served to the guests. President Gallagher will leave for Notre Dame. Ind., soon to remain for some time tn behalf of the university. Borne additions to the facultywlll be made. The contract for a new dormitory will be let at once. One-half of the building will be ready by September, ana the structure will be completed by October. Two-thirds-of the world s oil production was contributed by th United States. T TOTTSFt mTXTING Is made easy by the use of the Telephone. 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