The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon, Sunday lloriShg, August 2i;iS32) f t7I
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KM SCHOOLS
ivEiiiine
I st&tes as well as from iom east-:
era states and foreign countries.
IThe faculty is composed of-ed-
ncated; Christian men and wom
en vrho exemplify the ideals of
living -wnicn the college seeks to I
Inculcate in the students. Besides
classroom work the nniversity
raiiVi hlirh In th a fieM of rnllerl-
Enrollment irii Smaller Co!- IK VarietV Poss',bc Wh ; but
I bating, etc., which mark the mod
ern 'university. , -
IIDV PKROSES
QUITE flWEIK
HOW
DOES YOUR
GARDEN CROW?
leges Last Year Larg-
est in History '
' College chimes will start rins
ing a month hence, calling back
to classes youths who are Intent
on finishing: their" preparation , for
life's ; vocations.! ; College enroll-
ments hare ' held np ' remarkably
well. Youth comes hut once, and
the time for getting an education
(I
This one Genus as it
Has 200 Species
OLD US SCHOOL
By NETTIE REEVES.
Few gardeners who .hare seen
hardy .primroses In bloom.wlll.be
completely satisfied , until they
hare- some in their own . gardens.
I wonder If we were limited to
only one genus of plants in our
; Most of the space this week will on leaves , off and th other he
be devoted to answering th ones- gin,. Usually X refer to them all
tlona I have received.br mall dnrr u sedms.lHere. X mention th
weeks. Those of different names to mak tt easier
you who have to find them In the catalogues. -
snt stamped, . This will perhaps also take ear
self - addressed 0, tne inqoirer who want to know
IaV 'answered rreet nam' toroweleek.?
personally. And Honseleeks are- listed under on
.. r:,osT m
;t
- -4 i -.
trrs seed pick pod nly from
tb best. If possible, wait nntn
tier are rip betor cutting. Th I
easiest way is to tow airecuy
out? of 'doors, tlk an annual.
When th plant ar about six In
chea high, with several pairs of
leaveeT transplant them to per
manent quarters, leaving a two
lOCM'lillOUSEl'
HEW DEMWT
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cannbV StJSSS Outgrowth of old University erIsf
rWJrfprflv : Wnrlh Whi!' if foot apae between. - and they
Vwr.MY.j, ..r.... ....... n fiowil- that lint
Given Proper Care; one
Need is Drainage "
will flower that same fall. - Zl' -i.," S JZli
- , ta.k v .-I j. a I s a ivaskM r aw miiiirvi -
them ln March, by using aeed f fSrSiSZJS:
By NETTIE REEVES
ttt aja i.iill.. v.antlfnl I c lfatartal TWkSljirB rA1t aaaA.
til. v m I a .v. it. - J i, - ' ' ( uhu'Uwuim 'J ucuim i t.aitinl.iit .Intn. fra m sa : nr nt I ----- -
i""- " w' MIB -enuomprw. an4 declde41y worth while. if J". ;.fn,H
ZZa rZZZ -Z n0?100.'1"10"? W r .frown properly. As to TT 7-.-' wher th weather M 3 Lumber dealers. If th present
fourth . inch of line. son. Keep ,.r. ; ti
earth moist but not wet: shadel" "- r; Tt: . .1 1 77 X TT
till' sprouts appear.
" rlUer, secretary of th Salem BnUd-
m mm mini i . i,.. 1 ji. -
be- cUUon- '
nuimiwuw w .. ' .. . .1.. - v.. 1.' ....t. ... limtf . - - , - I. .
vou that I can-1 i , , " " permits plant them in a perman-! lcruiem. iw oncu - bwik
in? ri,7.i.l I I do' not . belleV sedums ' are 1 -lnch .flowers on . more t Uc persist, may be selling bousws In
- . i it nan man nirn ituti tn matin : .
" i - 'r nn . Tir nana uu m inn xjlii
110 sections Instead of In, the
urn MUm
are , good or bad. r Enrollments
have' held .-up tn part because
young .people were unable to find
employment and so. decided to at
tend T school. These 1 factors . are
expected to hold up attendance at
th colleges In Oregon this year.
The state institutions .will open
the latter
With... so much.
th Mwiverslty.
. together wltlv vlrtaally no promo
tion work-Hhes schools - fear ; a
School at Portland; Has
255 Students
among. the nearly 200 species, for
A .Midi ulUrl. mm .14.1.' V- . .V. I ."
,waw vm. . . ra n.w.j. iwuna u lilOJ I n.. . a nlu. I I. ' ' ... I. A AAA .AAA . J .
, or shrub houses vV aMm. ',..n.i. v-". " "wr you may see nothing but ucaen- wrm "?f"?:-..
.vt. .i i , iaiuwu uuauvs uj.u. i j ataiTra a-h.n .Jar rroat b di I Tn engineerinc aeparunen. Ol
Many if jw writfm from ly. w? Orfotf rockerlM. In ; r For eolor there's '"f tkeaXsttUiUW pUnU down the naUonal assocUUod has eom
jiu vt ;vu wi w " . ' '' Insist and an nr la a all th del-1. . m. uutiii... .
nearly every position. They .vary what house you can obtain this or
leat lustrous mauves. yellows UD ory ,.,unny weather. Leave story 14x1 house, composed of
e-iii AAvl-a? l-nfsi 4 m at sr' Bk hlA Va- I 1 .. - a . .. . a . n. .
T . i JT ." " i.v . i I .v.. aAnA a vn 4n.t Initial! sra native a 1 v". I
in neignt xrum u iu,u I 1 riZZT : " V7 I pearly imu imaginaoi. ;nhAr, .nd after I ISO fabricated sections. - Practie-
wtn a., rut . mnn ra - Am at. tttiii i u n u udkl iub iu a :uit - w m i vjl vw-c. wuv 11.. uiaua lub liiu i j . f . . i . . . . w a i w . i ..
auuiv , . ' I - . ... . ... . .., . . ... .. I lUiBuu buiuiv liauis. im
fact, many'of our lovely varieties "1in"t "5 BttnrUe 111 tne,.aei'lto six. Inches abov ground. Dig pleted plans for a five-room, oue-
ar. naUve.:f Oregon., An,' lover peaVly S"nU
ti0V OdV9 sidVcrimson pur
from Mill City to Detroit In May ..-4... ruvu.
- . I a.111 at. A j1 bm A-k AIF ak a a Wat. aV aSxA-I B W inn WV naa V akWAv VBk a . aaU al Va. av a .
commences 1U eighteenth college ana n; rom B us i. lined! , Th plans ar.s worked out
year September 14 with fall, term "IJVZ boe. over with paper or burlap that th part, can b huilt U any
miarm im m. aool ulae.. - - I retail vara . or. muiworx piast i
grows easily almost i Tn nrtn, - K.fra vniaiitiir-t which has th neeessarv facUltiesu '
th4 SUlt potatoes I .,. C.M.1W ...tl.,lrnWlnn f hnma Mnnl.ti''
KorihwesterloTleg. ,of ,I,w wb te .oug
nstltutions.wlll open "'v Grange. On w'hav primulas best to advls you where to aecur both aides th highway. Group ltOO:"" - ? J
SuSSKi H22"f thShotk Ud- frbl!om"vry mon?Vinthyear. th planU or eed yoo desire, of golden aednmblend charming- T.V dahlia 'ow,
nTSV. fwl in? ' ockbuna . tJi.ellmati lafavoraM,, Other questions I. answer, as f ar ly with th.natlv purpl pent- wiywhw.' Soli thai
1J T''rMi They are rreaUy appreciated in as I am bl to do .through, tb temon...t o r corn- wlU grow-
tw ia n..-n.i(rrA). ar iha law uuropean garaens wbks wey
Iambito doao.tarougn.in moB.... - ' ; or com-wlU rrow dhllas. Therl V rv"rt I ""rjT. V. V,.-- 1-7". - .
column if th letters, ar not eign-1 ' seanma, eom. tn d ffereut 4m.H .Insist -unoH havior sandor .U J." Jii ;T,7r" ".ot 7;.T ; r.
f 'v7i?id Jf! 'rSjftS. Pcial imposition. I Stl ,a. "ront rVo" Wh7; worT noT ;;red"f V '
dahlias sprout .from eyes. Whil ( work : not being segregated from x
won ; wsKi.'tows I r-w " '"T VV a 4 .nltlTatlim alnr th 1 ed.
afVAft -wa kA.1t t VAllmnnf wj-; ajli I nnit.niTlTI L T T Hf ill! lTsfrSlTr DI I w" w " 1 , . m - . - . . I -f . u-
was vu ju suva! .vui vitsuvuk avu - " !-. . . . . ai . s a.-.iAai samisi iats.ai . vii AT s rrnwi h tr nifan rrai sn nsi l r lasii tall I . a ' a a uiuum ovivwi vui w j vw . w i
-nndltlnna nrftvall ' with , tn .-nrt-1 Oregon.-VfilCh -WAS founded lnl" T " 7;;t ik..'.. - Ai... 7:i .a - T I uy . wv y.. I , nrMf urn nronta 1 th walls. - In Other WOTdS. It la
i -r: . - r - itHnn nr t nm4 Btii IMr Dtll COUTN 1 MIWC1IW DIIII IOM U inr' art luoae ma l grow ITOffl If th --Ail h.nnona t h . ; 1 ...T. 7 .7r '
A n t u n in ...a n w a r" M if"iii.r.i . . w i . . . . ... . i . r r m m. a a a wa ..a .A w ai A Aa . A iirv. 11. n. nr .1 t m m nmrw am
" I I , . I ,4a. ia nliimn T ttnia I inrM KO AirhT 1nDM ami Itiu n.vi . .a tw . --v , wai aaf ua u, ui - J , . -i
in .Miia country. a f rwu - 7 I .v J " " . I "oie . wub hdh. cuoypeu i nf-t .v.. v,lr an Inrh from I with th imHobi kInr eamnlete
2! 'i0. "!rs?v,i:!.B JZZ .t'rL sli 7 ' .".Va ; . d Irt roVt"makr ib quipped with door-, window
Deeause OI more lavorawe cumaio. 'f . 171 " 7, " -y-e"- minu aiignuy sicio swu ; otbiwo- --t- .tt.- ..ttln. in a-mnnri I -r-An: hllnda and oth-r a-eanr-
t ,14 i ji.m l wAn a uriAimi. "tntir t All. ' l I ins Terr ma.iiefii Mflini tniiwii it. .a v aaaaaa Vw a 1aaa i - l F
r s lull van vtuiuaiiiv uiiuiv. " - - I ilj vu j a wvav
conditions, but . for convenience concerning hollyhocks. A garden- whlc& on reddish tint in Set out tubers In the spring naaJJJ TJ T
thev mav b placed In two croups I r wroto that ah had been told I 7; . . Anomer variety which after chances, of heavy, frosts I - aws. aa
vat colleges -. whose courses ''
well r settled. These Institutions rThornton.r an English scholar. In
anticipate . normal . enrollments 1 1915, when the. law. department of
' and- th usual: school orranlia-1 the stale university - was -moved
ir. -t.l.- .5iJ,m2r ia?fl2-?T2 d into -aeveral rroups. th mein- want to aay now that I do appro- Is th Lyduim. This grows lik a of 11m in th fall. SUbl manur.
..ti:",' , ninn in tha n"! XLTZZ Tf 77 of each being closely related ciaf 'your kind letters. -lense cushion or moss on;the ,heep manure, or any good fertil-
eentar of studenti who attend Calvin U.- G.ntenbein and contin- " . "uch th. sam cultural I had an Inquiry this past week UI .will ; answer.
higher Institutions 'of learning, ued to be located in. the city.
This was testified to by the edu- Northwestern, with Its predeees
cator who surveyed Oregon's ed- sors, constitutes the second oldest
ueatlonal problem. This desire law school west of the . Rocky
of Oregon parents' to equip their mountains. ?
young people with good education Twenty-four active judges and
Is resulting in building up a cul- practicing attorneys comprise the
tured, educated commonwealth, faculty of the school. J. Hunt
The private Institutions in Hendrickson, district court Judge.
Oregon have rendered conspicu- is dean of the college. Instruction
ous service in the training of i9 given In a four-year course
young - people for over half a leading to th degree of Bachelor
century. Old Willamette is the of Laws, with classes meeting at
eldest, and since its founding in night three times a week.
1844 other colleges hav grown The student body of last year
np in other localities to serve totaled 255 men and women,
their communities. These inetitu- Twenty-eight seniors were grada
tions win start again next tail ated from the college last spring,
. wun loyai staiis oi competent
Instructors, with adequate
nsent, tne nest in taeir nistory, registrar of the college.
ana wun eninusiasiie siuaeni
Toull get
this way.
a stronger plant in Ilea.-
At Cash Robert'
those for the boar carden and I hMirhorVa do not mms true from tlnt? ia winter and is slightly tall- are past. Hav th ground in
.. . - -. - . l I a, hit 1a .till t . j a. I . . ... .
those for th rock garden. When seed. I think, perhaps, that ae- - - " in sooa ,DDe we11 spaoea, aojos
one their cultural requlrments penda upon th quality of seed inm Minor. A delightful about nine inches deep by 12
are met, most of them will go on planted. I have had the experience fInk lu,; flowing about six wide. Be sur -to plt-th root
bloomlne from vear to year, with, that thev do com tru to seed. inehe tall, is the Spurlum. . The or tuber flat-lengthwise, that is
- - " I - m , va A 9 Sa ami- A -
no mor car than Is given to oth- One Urn I planted a packet of Wi V"? oron-
er nlants. Nawnort Pink seda. Thirtv nlants f4. l9im- oeauwiui on is sie- on of th big sorts
Old plants which hav develop- resulted, and every on produced J"1?" r?"?1 lo wat I lng. put m stake at sam urn on th CMn RoDerta farm. Budding
mA inoni A.An. mo ha imaaA I v.1 . a tt.. Ia.ai. 4aku ninv I inches tall. Its foliage is of a bin-f side of hoi nearest eye. Cover 1 1. ... n...w. i. .ttnnt
after blooming. Most sorts re- variety shown in th caUlogue. ren "d ,u flowers ar pink, tuber with four or six inches tur0 aBd many vtntyan both local-
l ine piant forms a dens cluster I of dirt. 1 1 f7nm . ,aw
aawa a'W UV KW. m I JU AS W Ua 7a UV S5 4V WM WU W W I , a, a. I . . ... I J . MU VUI S W - aV V W"
and sandy loam which may . be en- gon seed house, I notice that many i 7r w'" Jf17," n,:" Don t water tubei alter settmg Tlewed tnl- interesting specimen
The plans now under consider
ation provide for no basement,
but tor a heater room with fuel
storage space on a level about two
inches below an opening off th
kitchen. The cost of such a. man-
Farm Has Interest :urmng 11 w,tlB14ted at
I , W W w a
ORCHARD HEIGHTS, Aug. 20.
foliage of this also takes on brons- with the sprouting eye up. If.it is JMuch Interest is being manl- MU UAWa11 Jf.M
ed tints. A beautiful on is Sie- on f th big sorts needing stak- tetttxl in a budded walnut tree on NOtn rlOWCIi lYian
boldll. rrnwln. (mm a .l.vt ll.. - .1.1. a aa.a almA a I .. . . . . ... I W rwm m
scores vviin laie
About Bird's Nest
riched with well rotted manure.
A few species require lim In tl
soil and thee should hav no
peat.
of you seem to think that westrn ?f JSiS?; M al, dH WU ta ont- ttt cvult'T,att a tbou,b.T County Agent J. R. Beck paid a I NORTH HOWELL, Aug. 20
a v aa .At --a n. .. ,aah th rockery,
OVVU BVUDVO uv uv ksw lava w . a . - l - - -. . a vvaa w
. a. a. a-a t I A sedum with a crimson flower form. .Then if its a. dry season I
imagine where you hav obtained p0"- Pluchllum la a sed- water liberally, but not too eft- Th boll on tre were wM lif story about bird that
.. !. ... I 11 m that oiwaa a mALt .l.j. I am itia a1i A .aa ati 1 tf va t Ia I . . -. I M.. v1t a maa I. Vit. ImMlii,
one a week till buds begin to I .,,. -i.it to th far for that 8yd M. Cutsforch of North HowelL
was awaraeo: iirsi prue xor nis
bodies fired with a serious purpose.
BUSINESS GDLLEE1E
FILL TERM
m...i. i . . i m . iv.i v i uui taai crave a msut. ahaitvien: aiso avoia oeen cuiuvaxion. i . . .v.i
potent I rharla R ?nakmn 2r - at. I "mu' uiiu. u an wter- .uca si i iiaa vav wucuiw m... ,v . ' ' ' ' i.2ii.. .t. -a Pcea a yar sto ana amcv mi
eaIP- torVet in t?; PaclfifnuUdina is Teen ' th European kind which on can get th variety desired ?JnN" llttl? or tlpt; time th growth of th different
AZSJ9' "lotion for such and it is surprising how many of .1" a.lSK Vn.t i?
a long time ana nyonauea with th better varieties ar carried oy 2." vrv,V aVI -nT.i i, "r . "V" ,n reet " or tne seven duos piaeea,
so many others that th flowers th western houses that th I" - V ? ' Th.,?1 is Jon eal or Uquld """.La Ulx lived. Th leavea also show a
com In almost every shade of seeds always do remarkably weH r in iiow-som measuring
red and yellow with contrasting if glvn am opportunity. r Vv. C",..,,, . . Z rZ.i,: Mm.
yes. The leaves ar light green.
It doe well with a- southern ex-
LUMBER SUPPLIES
OH H DWINDLE
The "honseleek" described by eso. Tubers usually send .up I
Bat t go back t my hollyhock on of my correspondent I think era! shoots. After th first
- www j - - - - - i mnii na a rap nn Alii An m t . . 1 laaTaa inrin en nil a 1 1 nnn Hr.
A.,,.A v- ......! - v v-a i - : . - . . : axBCDoaiQeaoL it arrowa
aiteraM tT km. I- a-i 0M iBU7 . Iurtnr rosette-lik and each cluster " to fround all except on or two f
afternoon sun. It blooms In April t0 k,ow. 1 oId Ust autumn. I took den.elyi e0TJ -Sh -obwHi?- the strongest. A, the plants grow
Primula dentlculaU I. easy to L", Utwo. Both 'Jtfi-jg Snly'thoU at Up. U TS
ow and will thrive in th border di-laion. rrew nlcelv. ThU was U.lr.Jlr2.1.!r. 5l"ers of mv n ah.n- thi i:t
FISHER INJURED
grow ana wiu tnnve in th border divisions grew nicely. This vu ri . 1
mills reporting to th West Coat too fully exposed to the sun. andh- i..ii. n..tinn.. tA
PrOf. StaleV Head Of Cam- LumberDifn,i "80cl",n ,or must hav moistur during thkn0w how many varieties of sed
a . ii week ndInc An8t 18 operated growing season. It Is th earliest um there are. That Is a difficult
tal Business College
Since 1890
tually. Many gardeners find it a I
most interesting rock plant.
-wnen shall I prune my butter-
ORCHARD HEIGHTS, Aug. 29
C H. FUher. who has been ser
iously ill th past week -is some
what Improved though still nn-
abl to mak th trip to town.
Mrs. Juliet Bingner and lira. C.
tried to build a nest In his hunting
coat while the family were living
in Idaho, where Mr. Cutsforch
was a government hunter.
Mr. and Mrs. cuuiorcn ana
their three tons hav been living
at Mrs. Elvira Bumps, for th
past year, but hav now moved to
their new location on th coast
near Taft, where th boys will at
tend high school.
at 19.8 per cent of capacity, ai blooming of all. comina un with 1 a cAmA
i luui.i iu y wufc v. v. i iuv crocus.
blooms.' Ton can shape the plant
and get branching whenever you
want it by pinching off tips.
An open aunny spot with plen-1 A Tommaseen. mother and sis-
fly bush?" ask a wnufhnvA AA. I ty of air but sheltered " from I ter respectively of Mr. Fisher,
respondent. I prune mine as soon "tron wln4 tfc Blac to grow wer recent visitors from Port-
till nar -nt r th. a.ma. .t.V LllV 111.. .-J, . i I 1 m7 more. IM QlIU- nm.. U 1.. ...nl p
land at th Fisher horn.
Chicken Dinner
11 a. m. to 9 p. is
Tho 01?A
. " -"f with sedums th name, I al cut ?h. nIVL it
I a. V t A. ' . a A A a a. a .- .
Maw tall 1Aa ttl fnmmur-1 a8t ear. uunnj m" wees awaliy in a moiBl rOCK. niCO. bloom
eial tratniBg will be begun Sep- ot t1 plants wer reported as ing In May or June,
tenifier 12 at the Capital Busi- down and 112 as operating. . For the pool border or bog gar-
nesa college, W. I. Staley. presi- Current new business ot 21 den, there are those gorgeoua
dent of the school announced identical mills was 23.0 per cent Asiatic primroses, mostly from
Satnrdav. Students are register- OTer production. This group r; western China. Primula bessiana
lng now, both for day and night I P"ed production approximately I is one of the candelabra grpup
school, th latter openin? the iQ Bae as tne previous wee,
middle of October. Shipments for the week were 15.7
Complete courses In commer- Per cent over production.
Hal H lnclndinr tvninr. steno- Inventories, as reported by 144
graphy, bookkeeping, commercial mills decreased 1,287,000 feet genta. Primula bulleyana is sim-
law, arithmetic, and business irom me wee enoug August uar m growtn. But th flowers
English, as well as Instruction and are 23.2 per cent lees than at are soft yellow, deepening to or-
in machine bookkeeping, dicta- this tim last year. ange In the center. Primula Jap-
phone and calculating machines. Unfilled orders Increased 1,- onica is the best known of th
is offered at this school, which 211,000 feet from the previous hardy primroses, and Is variable
Is th oldest Institution of the week. New export business re- in color. . -
kind under one ' management in ceived during the week was 242,- Primula pulverulenta comes
th Paeiflc northwest. It was 000 feet more than the volume re- from th Thibetan border, is
established In 1889 and has been ported for the previous week. New I strong growing, and varies la eol-
nnder the present management domestic cargo orders wer 2,-lor from rose to crimson. A very
which sends up a tall stem with
the flowers arranged in tlera along
the stem. The color of this on is
; purple but it , may vary to ma-
anist and have no idea where the
since 1890.
mm mead
445,000 feet over th previous hardy primros is primula florin-
week, new rail business decreased da. It Is on of th most striking
1,149,000 feet, while th local I of all, the flower scape reaching
trade decreased 78,oo reet from lover three feet and crowned with
the previous week's business. . . i 20 er more leave. It baa large
mean, there Is no difficulty in Anthony Waterer as soon aa they
growing them la that botanists fade. If these ar removed th.
and cataloguers all seem to differ. I shrub will continue Its blooming
Some do not classify sedums. sem-1 for Quite some time.
pervrvums ana cotyieaons unaer The Bin spirea is, I believe,
uiuereiii groups. avui uui m out- most generallv fonnd In iat-
logues aa "spirea Cariopteris." In
growth it resembles th Anthony
heart shaped cleaves and blooms waterer. Its foliage Is a grayish-
in August. green somewhat th color of
Perhaps th Quickest way to sage or lavender and Its clusters
rais them from seed, which of blooms are a delightful shade
should b as fresh aa possible. It I of blue. Seldom does it grow tall-
sown In January or February, it than three feet. I lik it very
will germinate readily. Since the I mucn, as it comes into bloom wnen
seeds ar very fin and the seed-1 bo few other shrubs are blooming
lings delicate they ar best sown " August ana September.
in not, as the Dots can be watered mere, i nave usea an my space
bv aettinr In a nan of water. I and hav net answered all of the
Plant that do not ret larsr I questions. Next sunoay I will try
enough lo transplant in the fall I to cover those Question about
may b left in th pots over win-1 new varieties of shrubs and roses
ter. 1 to order this autumn.
IT
Willamette university, oldest
degree- granting institution west
of the' Rocky mountains, will
open its 89 th year September
15th, th beginning ot Freshman
week. On Sept, 17th Freshman
registration starts with general
registration taking place Sept.
19th -and elasses starting . sept.
2 Oth. ;.The - university . will main
tain Its regular departments, a
eolleg of liberal rta and college
of law. Ther are practically no
chances in th college of liberal
arts. In tho law school Prof. Roy
Loehenour will b acting dean.
Willamette has been very favor
ably situated during th past few
years. Its large . enaowmem aas
enabled the school to carry on
without diminishing Its services.
Tb enrollment last year was the
highest In history, ana a nn at
tendance is expected this year.
. While Willamette Is a product
c the Methodist missionary en
terprise. In. pioneer. Oregon and
Ull in child ot that , religious
RAi- th- fnfttltntioa .is by no
means sectarian, but .. broadly
Christian, seeking . to . malnUln
the highest traditions of religion
sad of culture." Its studehU eom
from all over th northwestern
North Pacific College of Oregon
Schools of Dentistry & Pharmacy
PORTLAND, OREGON
DENTISTRY: A four-year coarse of Instruction Is given to
students who bring not less than one year (30 semester
hours 45 term hours) ot college credit in English, chem
istry, biology and physics. The regular pre-medical eours Is .
recommended for. students of dentistry. . Th dental school
also offers graduate and: post graduate courses. .
PHARMACY: The course in pharmacy la four years leading .
to the degree ot Bachelor of Science (B. S.) tn Pharmacy.
DENTAXi AND MEDICAIi ASSISTANTS - Th training for
Dental and Medical Assistants and Hygienlsta covers on and
two years. . : :j.- :.m . ;-. . , --. -For
catalog and full Information address
THB ANNUAL SESSION BEG IN8 SEPTEMBER 29, 1932
, THE REGISTRAR
East Sixth and Oresjom Street r Portland, OregOs
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K0RTHWESTER1I
COLLEGE
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Portland ; . Oregen v
Offers four year coun In
Professional Law leading to
defre ot LL. B. ;
- EYcninr Classes ?
Judge J. H. Hendrickson, ;
. : . i Dean . . " "
FALL SEMESTER 1
STARTS .
SEPTEMBER 14, 1932
For Information and catalog
l- apply v tof '
- Chaa. R- Spackman, Jr: ;
. v REGISTRAR ;
i ttl Pacific Buildiag. V
j . Portland. Or.;
Oregon's Largest Independent ;
Uixiveriity -
often courses leading to the Bachelor's degree in
21 DIFFERENT MAJORS
Social Science
Economic
Education
History -Philosophy
Political Scieic
Religion
Sociology
Natural ScIceMC
Biology '
Chemistry
.Horn Economic
Mathematics
Musie .
Physical Education
Physics ?
Letter
Ksgllsa .
French
1 German
Greek
Latin
Public Speaking
Spanish
Collet of Law - " Bclaool t Mask:
Enrollment Is limited. Standards ar nigh.
. . : Expenses ar moderate.
For application blank and for general information
"address the Registrar. Wfllamettt University,' ;
r t- - ' Salem, Oregon.
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First Semester opens September 15, 1932
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