The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 27, 1919, Page 20, Image 20

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    THH OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 27, 1CI3.
The Veiy Spring and Rbot of Honesty and Virtue Lie in the Felicityof Lighting on Good Education -Plutarch
EDUCATION. VHIII
REACH OF EVERY
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RON
Statistics Show 77 Per Cent of
Students at 0. A. & Are Whol
ly or Partly Self Supporting
GRIT IS ALL THAT IS NEEDED
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! Plenty of - Determination Com
bined With Sound Mind and
Rodv Is "All That Is Required.
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: ' Oregon Agricultural Collet. Corvallis,
I July .-A collefts education Is within
reach of any bright, amblUou young
J man or woman, statistics show. It isn't
necessary to be s rich man's son or
I aaaehUf nowadays to get ihe klni" or
I training which tits one. for serrlc and
leadership In Jhia community AH that
Its necessary Is sound mind and body
and plenty determination. -That TT
per cent of the students of ' tas Oregon
jrAgricultural- college are lther . entirely
t or ' partly self-supporting is shown by
ftecords in the office of H. M. Tefta&t,
'registrar. fhlfty-nth per tent ar en
tirely self-supporting. 11 pf eent less
5 than half, . and 2J-. per cent not at, all.
? (Students find nearly a thousand afld one
' ways of earning money to defray eol-
i lege expenses- ? ' y - "V
I The becessary cost of year's work
'varies sltghUy with the particular course
pursued fey the student .The legitimate
I cost per.' annum averages f 300, exclusive
fof personal items such M carfare, ree
reaUon. and laundry. -
WHAT CHAKGfcft ABB .."."
1 General expenses are listed a follows :
I Registration tee, $6 incidental student
ree. 110; gymnasium fee, IS t laboratory
fees and deposits, 14 : board and room
tor eight months. fit 0 to $230 j room
f rent for nine months, fat. Cost of board
lis estimated for eight months only on
' account of Christmas and other vaca
l Hons which most students v spend at
j home.
- ' By far the largest single item is that
' for board and room. - Personal expenses
-such as. elothing- and laundry vary
greatly with the IndividuaL The inci
dental or student body fee enutles the
student to the student body paper, the
O. A. C. Barometer, free admission to
'the student activities such as athletic
cfm tests, oratory and debate, band and
."glee club, end also free access to th.
... college health service. -r
' Personal expense is considered largely
I a question of thrift, discrimination ifi
- i values and established habits. Men In
I the R. O, C, obutn . theW muiury
S .uniforms from the government without
' .cost to themselves. , All men Are ex
pected to provide themselves with gym-
j nasium suits, including shoes, costing
approximately' $3.75. In physical educa
tion wemen -are required t provide
' themselves with gymnasium suits.
" Waldo and Cauthorn halls, with large
. airy parlors and halls, furnish pleasant
residence for . the young women who
i, come from distant homes; The bund
ling are supplied with pure mountain
1 water, both hot and cold, electric lights,
f steam heat, and all modern conveni-
rf snces. Conditions of living In these
J halls are such that the - management
: considers It a distinct . advantage ftt
Ith women students to live in them..' A
; wholesome, busy student atmosphere Is
. Imalntainedt - Reasonable freedom is al
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Academy
Portland Oregon
FALL TERM
OPENS
September 15
Write for, Catalog
RAILWAY
TELEGRAPH
INSTITUTE
s 218 Railway
Exchange Building:
CORNER THIRD AND ST ARK STS.
We are? conductta "an Exclusive
Telefcraph .School which can qual
ify you -withirt -a few months for
railway. MltVKby..i
NOW IS Tirk T1M TO'
. . START TRAINING
'Call at wriu'jorjtft bookfct, ,
WHAT SCHOOL?
X lot eoinpeteet help. Vtt ud Nit hi School do
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Eursell Prirate Dualnea
- School .
lowed, but week nights are reserved for
study. - -.- -
Expense of living for each student in
the dormitory id as follows! Room de
posit, $$; room rent per term for single
room $18, double room $ board per
week, payable mohthly in advance,
$4.50 ; incidentals, Uch as laundry and
electric iron fees, $2.
No dormitory accommodations are
available for men students. - but board
and room may be had in private family
for from $$.50 to $7.50 per week. Good
aoaommodatloiui fof self boarding or
club boarding can be obtained. . -By
clubbing or renting rooms and boarding
themselvest the students greatly reduce
the cost of living. Students are not
permitted to live, however, id places hot
approved by the faculty.
CHAKCK TO EABJT MOXtf
The student employment bureau for
men, In charge of the T. M C, A and
the student - employment ; bureau for
women, In charge of the dean of women,
register without charge ell students who
apply for employment. It Is the pur
pose of the bureaus to try to : supply
work, regular or occasional to all whe
need it i .
Many opportunities for earning the
whole or part of. the expenses are open
to students in the lme of office and
laboratory assistance, personal services
of numerous kinds, management of vari
ous student enterprises, and agencies for
laundries. Toung women are employed
in dining rooms Of residence halls, in
Gleaning: these halls, la dressmaking,
ana la many other ways, some of them
origthaL One enterprising young lady
look in -' considerable money through
shining Shoes at B cents a shine.
- Jk ' loan fund amounting to between
17000 and $$000, the gift of friends of
the college, id available for loans to
needy and worthy students, in amounts
varying from $50 to $lS0. In addition
to this general fundi there are two spe
cial funds known respectively as the
I J. Simpson scholarship loan fund,
and the J. T. Appers6fl agricultural col
lege educational fund.
SCHOLARSHIP 10AXS "
' Th former provides five, annual
Scholarship loans of $1000 each eon-tlnuihg-
through the four years of the
students' college course, while the latter
provides for loans to , students resident
in Oregon, the amounts and the number
ef loans. varying with conditions. Loans
draw interest at the rate of 4 per cent
per annum. Applications for loans are
made t the chairman of the student
loan fund committee, after the student
registers at the eollege. . 1
The Clara H. Waldo prise of $100 Is
an award annually, made lh the pro
portions ef $40. $80 $$0 and $10. to the
woman of highest standing registered as
a regular student in one of the degree
courses in the senior, junior, sophomore,
and freshman year. The A. J. Johnson
prise of $140 is announced begtnnlng
with the eollege year ; 1019-20 to be
awarded in the proportions of $60, $40,
30, and 120, to - the man of highest
standing registered as a ' regular stu
dent in one of the degree courses m the
enief, junior, sophomore and freshman
classes. i ,
Pacific
Colieg
Newfeerg, Oregon
The World's Need for Trained
Leadership was never greater.
Pacific College is doing its share
to furjiish a supply of Young
Men and 1 Women with Liberal
Training Under the Best Chris
tun Influence.
COLLEGE
PREPARATORY
COMMERCIAL
BIBLICAL WORK :
SCHOOL OF MUSIC
HOME-LIKE DORMITORY:
For catalog and other Infor
mation, addrets the President
Pacific College:
NEWEERC, OREGON
COLUMBIA
JUNIOR COLLEGE
x Milton, Oregon
A TrslaiBf SeHool for Otr Boys sad
Girls Splendid Advantages, Uader
Best' of Influences.
Xederw Bafldlag Beaatiful for Site
atioa, la s Lass of fralts and
Flowers.'
Cayert Teseker la An Department
V i,-. COUB8E8 '
Academic, Commercial,
Elocution, -Domestic
Science,
Piano, Voice, Violin, and
-5 Orchestra
THB SCHOOL THAT 19 '
DirFEBBIfT"
We lavne Iott!atioa Seas for
Gatalor
- H. S iHASOLE, Frstideai. .
sfc-sHsW- -.y ik'jt aeBfisp"
Miss Catlm, School
yOB BOAHD1XO and SAY TCttl,
: Now Occupies Its New Btlfldlflg ca
WESTOVEU TEBttACES ,
An Ideal ,' Location S&sketb&U and
; t - t Tennis Court . ' s -
Prepares girls for Eastern as well
as Weetrn colleges and school
under a faculty - of able Eastern
teachers. Number of Students in each
Class limited.
Primary. Intermediate add High
Bchool Departments. .
Special and College Preparatory
courses. Music, Art. Physical Train
ing and Science. .
French taught- throughout' the
school. -. - .. ..
Boarding "department . special fea
ture. Catalegee seat reqseit to .
Wetetr Terraeef Portiaad. Oregon
Phose Mar. $12$
SUBJECTS
TAUGHT
ATU.OFfl.ARE
HIGHLY PRACTICAL
University Has ; Taken ; Nothing
From Classical Courses, but Is
Prepared for Other Demands
GRADUATES ARE PROSPERING
Those Taking Liberal -Arts Are
taming Livelihood in : Many
Lines of Business, Professions.
University of Oregon. Eusene, uiy 26.
Occasionally; some one W still found
whose idea of a university Is restricted
to the old liberal-arts college, which ran
heavily ; to ' Latin and Greek Afld lan
guages and was light on the practical
subjects which aid directly 10 making
one's living. .'--.;"
While- the University ' of Oregon has
sought to take nothing from the strength
of Its classical ; departments. It , IS In
every way better prepared than ever to
comply with , the growing , demand - for
practical training along technical lines.
The various technical .schools are show
ing a constantly accelerating growth,
both in training effectiveness and In
numbers of students. 1 ,
EDUCATION HADE PHOFITABLE
Direct entrance to the leading profes
sions Is afforded by the courses given
in the schools of law.' education, archi
tecture, journalism, commerce, music,
and medicine, the last named situated in
Portland. The high schools of the state
are, increasingly. , taught by graduates
Of the ' school of education J . doctors
trained in the school Of medietas take
their places among the recognised young
practitioners,' and in the same way "the
graduates of the ether schools named
are making direct and profitable Use of
the training received her while at the
same time they received a liberal educa
tion in the arts.
The faculties in all these Various
schools are considered stronger than
even better prepared to five thoroughly
adequate preparation for A start in these
Various professions.
TURKflJO OUT SPECIALISTS
' Real! xlng that the strength of the
state will depend, to a considerable de
gree, on ' its trained experts . and pro
fessional men. the university is trying,
more and more, to turn out an adequate
supply ef specialist. '2ot only the tech
nical schools, but the various scentifiO
courses, including physics, chemistry,
geology, botany, bacteriology, are train
ing experts who are winning- recognition
In their . respective lines, v The . soeogy
courses on . the campus are - considered
thoroughly ' adequate for pre-medical
training, after which ; the student la
ready to take his medical course.
GRADUATE WOfeK fcjrCOUBAGtffB
Graduate work in the various sciences'
IS more and more encouraged. An addi
tional 5000 made available this year is
beiflg devoted . to scholarships,, under
which a limited number of advance stu
dents may devote half their time to
teaching and laboratory assisting and
the other half to advanced research, re
ceiving for their services enough to
Carry them through. .
Mors and more the University of Ore
gon is seeking to bet recognized as a
place where the student mar fit h tar
self . for immediate entrance into a
widening number of professions; Its
practical value is not sacrificed for cul
tural development On the ether hand,
it : is the aim of faculties in all the
schools and departments to develop the
well rounded, efficient personalities
which will, contribute the. most to the
success of the individual and - the up
building of the. state. ;
Architect Making
Plans for Women's
HaU at Willamette
Plass are' being prepared by Archi
tect last for the Lausanne hall, which
will ' accommodate v 125 young women.
The building is to be the last word In
cfillege .dormitories, having a reception
room, parlors, shower and tub hatha
built-in closets and dressers for each
room, running water, sleeping, porches,
tatiniry, gymnasium, modern kitchen
ahd )-' large' dining rooma, -Until
this . buUding IS completed the' young
women will room and board In groups
convenient to the campus.' More than
half of the money, for this needed dor
mitory is pledged. -
The new catalog . outlines courses for
those who are preparing for law. medi
cine, engineering, chemical knd mining
engineering. The work - ift a combina
tion ef liberal arts and technical sub
jects, Intending to afford the students
a foundation t in . the tried courses as
well' as speclaL. - professional prepara
tion. ' 0 '
: The department of home economics
MDfRAL aOMOOt Of 06MMCROIAI(
DKSIONINa AND. GARTOONINa.
' Me sftd oie eeptBM ef em tine eririBsl
ideas for amrtsin cofem sna1 mil advertisiBe
BwteriU komld takft sdraaUce of- the Federml
School ' Commrell Desisniiis and Cartooninc
low loamet tuition rate. TbsM studies train
you to aecure Kiitt -price tot four work,- CaU.
write or psene tor eppointflMBt, . -.
Wlt-t . OOorcit, Veesilensf Tralnloe.
BOS Panama Bid, n Main S4.
OUR GRADUATES ARE
IN DEMAND
Many former students are
earning $1200 to more than
$5000 per annum.
Fall Term Opens
Tuesday, Sept 2
Prepare ior the Best
Positions ; - '
ENROLL NOW
A. T. Link. Prine
TKKTit AHi MofcKlSd
Fertlaad, Oregon.
Telepkenes Broadway itsa. A-tlS
ST. MARY'S ACADEMY & COLLEGE
Fy Olri. SBth ea, Cndetd W th niTKIM
MAax. .Grad. ; aeademie and Oeiietiate
ad Vomnm !ciie Det(a. Tteaideot and Da,
Student. Refined. Merai ana Intellectaal t rala
Jps. Wflto for annonneemenf. School rrapKa
Marr AeadeSir. Portland. t . .
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Manufacturers of
School
Furniture
rir and .
fa Supplies
Theatre and Auditorium Seating; 7
Metal Furniture Chairs, Stools and Tables
Heating Sjratem for Schools
? : r ;.t Foldlnat Chairs, Etc . .
Write for catalogs and estimates on . your list of
riuitementSi ; ; ' .
Sample Rootits, Office and Warehouse
45 Fourth St, Portland, Oregon
PHON BROADWAY 36
wUl hava- three rooms in Science ball,
fitted wlthr the best' appliances for dem
onstration and instruction. In connec
tion with the departments of chemistry
and biology, this department is expected
to provide good courses in textiles,
dietetic sanitation. . heme management,
chemistry of foods, etc. The equipment
will accommodate 0 women.
ST. HELENS HALL
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OfdaH end ftttkrtewn IH' nfloM Id Ike
Norttiw. rift-flrt canMeetlve year. Now
In anlaraad balldlnx. nam i
State Aeademie and tlemen
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THE MILLER SCHOOL
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Addlnt Itatihinea " ' CaletilaUnS Maehine
Bonkkeepina Machine Comntntuater Macblnaa
Thlt we only eheel1laiizina in thlt work.
C ahert rem tmtt te tx week only.
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A ' Motor School ' Equipped With
All . of the Finest, Universally
Approved Mechanical Units.
Scientific Efficient
Hemphill's Trade Schools, Inc.
Portland, Oregon
707 Hawthorne Avenue " '
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An immense problem in reconstruction confronts the present generation
Are you doing your utmost to prepare to lead in its solution?
Oregoii A gricultural College
Trains for leadership In the industries and professions as follow i
UOU& ECONOMICS. ACRICOLTURE, COMMttRCtt. FORESTRY. PHARMACY. MUSIC,
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION. CIVIL ENGINEERING. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING. INDUSTRIAL ARTS,
MININO ENGINEERING, LOGGING ENGINEERING. MILITARY SCIENCE.(
The CoHete trsinidg incladci-eoufscs In ErttlUh. ficonbfntes. Art,' Mathematics, Modern Languages,
Physical Education, Industrial Journalism, Natural Sciences, and all essentials 6f aft education.
Three regular terms Fall term begins September 22, 1919
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v For College Catalog. Illustfated Dooklet Shd othr Irtformation addrear .
THE REGISTRAR Oregon Agncuttur at College. CorvalhS-
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This announcement is for the thousands of thinking men and women who are
seriously, considering that important step in life, the entering upon a professional
, career, and are somewhat undecided as to what Is best for them. Also to other. .
' - thousands who are already engaged in sonie vocation that has not proven quite as
successful from a remunerative or Congenial standpoint, or both, as they would
- - c desire.r ' . , .: ; . : -.i- ' ) w ,$ .
To this message I trustyou will give your most thoughtful consideration, for it
t tells of a new and thoroughly scientific tind'higMy dignified profession with a
. field as broad as the land, full of possibilities for yourself and opportunities for
service to humanity. From a financial standpoint Jt' has no equal, for social rec
ognition it stands at the top, for doing good it is only limited by the desires of the
practitioner to help his fellow man. . '- ' . ,
-:- : Ghriopractic affords the greatest opportuntiy today of any business or prof es-; '
sion for the attainment of your, highest ideals and ambitions.
Be a -Doctor o CMropracfcic
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The i Oiiropractio profession offers the most unusual opportunities of any field In the world today. Know about its great opportunities oe
fore deciding your career; or, if you are dissatisfied in your present position in life, or its earning capacity is not what you would like it to be,
investigate the great opportunities offered in this t greatest of all nrafessinns TJWmOPR ACrrm mnst nti'ntil nnnnrfnnifv A tnrlv
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Chiropractic and to become a Chiropractic Physician is offered at this time by our college. Both day and niit courses.
One Hundred Thousand
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Ghirppractic physicians needed in the United States today to supply the demands of millions who have turned to this great method of heal-' v
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Investigate! Augmented Curriculum, Able Faculty, Oinical FaciHties For Particulars address Dr. Oscar W. : Elliott President. ! -
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You cannot learn ! any ' part of this profession through correspondence
WEXT TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBER 10
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