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Oregon NormalSchool jjtfdplt of 3niiitfj Dlmdir. Mr. Atkliiann. Mini Parlfhllrnt ai ; r Dryads Mine Weatheren, Robertson, Cameron, VlUIIlIll 110)113111 BY MlHH JOHKPIIINK SkCSKR, '18 SIIOWINO Ih. wmrlH thtt MMrlhult to make Uia praaant war lha m.l trrll.l. ami unMa In Ih. hUdiry of U,4 wwld. Kor Uia flral Uina out Ion. lvr In (nvurnmmt arwd raelalllr ui UfllM f. a ewnmm purimw Is mi pMnorraf y from AuUieracr. Mu.lrlal I'nfni and lh Ailvancaof Selanct, hava trmlf Iriflu atuwlltachararur. Out of Hall la alowlr comlnf the raalliaUon that tha work) can no lona-trrtnulnu It haa alwaya baen-naUun aaalnat nation. What will tha Anal outcome ba? NORMAL CHAPEL Tuesday Evening, June 18, '18 I Monmouth, Oregon - tmotw in Jlrama Spirit ttt tfttt ytiflui Gt. Britain.... Mm. Cole Japan Mini Ilarpole Krance Mini Burrow Spain MW Snere HKWlUai MisiKeutcr Holland.... MIm Selling Italy Mr. Grott Sweden.. Mm Kit Olson Kijhmia MIm Whipple Switzerland.. Mini Slate United Stateb... .Mini Wonlon iNDUHTRY Ml Lambert SCIENCE Mini Straimner Conhkrvation Mr. Atkinson Skrvice Mbi Mitchell Indulgence Mrs. Bibcmteln Social Unkkst , Mint Nolen RkuCrorb ,' '.' Miss Lund Liberty Loan Mine Wilson Food Conhervation Miii Logan Spirit or The New Day KM Judge Democracy .....Mis Harm Herald Martha Wikhr Kohlhagen, Coohow, Kevfe, Champion, Marks, ' 1 Shrode, Hawis, Crouter, Arnold. GNOHEiMianea Bualck, Card, Morey, Maggie Thompson, Mri. Utter. RAW Products-Mendames Hall, Rsgsdale, Uroadwell, , Ewlng, Missc Klelnwarhter, Osborne, Brown, 4 Van Kleek, Anderson, Chamber, Bertlne Olaon, , Maclay. Assembly March - . Normal Orchestra tytoylt of citttct Introduction of Class J, H. Ackerman .' . President of Oregon Normal School '. , Director-Miss Reuter , Geologists Misses Evans and Hayes Reception of Class Miss Gladys Carson Wireless Mi.s Snook, 1 President of Alumni Association Camouflage Messrs. Gilbreath and Williamson z Response of Class . Miss Zelda Hamilton flnnr of6RSi Representative of Class of 1918 ' Director-Miss Judge f DANCERB-Miwes Bushnell, Duerner, Peattle, Black- Invocation Rev. H. C. Dunsmore erby, Mahoney, Parkhirrst, Ann Nelson, Mar-Violin Solo "Legende" . Wlieniawski garet Nelson. Helen H.lversor, Dawson, Glatt, Miss Madge Philbrook ' Githens, Bowermsn, Neilson, Llndahl. , , , "Shandon Bells" . . Normal Quartet jjPnnre of the nvs Director-Mis Bond t Vocal Solo "Crossing the Bar" Willoughby , . . ... . v, ,i Mr. Paul Blackstone' Dancers-Misses Graap, Jones, Nottingham, Noble, Olga Wikberg, Maclaren, Bond. Piano Solo "Valse Lente" Volmetsche Jlitnr of -JSfounb fl?abe Miss Gretchen Kraemer Director-Miss Graap Alumni Address - . . DANCERB-Misses Petersen, Marcy, Ludford, Hamil- Judge A. E. Wheelock of Portland , ton, Keene, Bowman. Vocal Solo "Because I Love You, Dear" ptutt of ight 2U;t Mr- Paul Blackstone Director-Mrs. Biberstein ' ' Violin Solo "The Son of Puszta" Bela n, m i m tv Mis8 Madge Philbrook ' Dancers-Mummjs Clara Nelson. Clara Thompson, , Eaton, Nyquist, Woods, Regan, Opal Halverson. Benediction - Rev. H. C. Dunsmore ONLY AMERICA CAN HELP. "On your aid are boundlea uppllea of men, feed, and mate rialmen thl tide a eoundlaaa de mand for their help, "Our men are war-weary and their nervee have been strained by mere than three year of hard, relentleee toll. "Our poaltlon I critical, par ticularly until the next harveat, but the United State can eave u. "You Americana have the men, the aklll, and the material te av the allied cauee." SIR JOSEPH MACLAY. British Shipping Controller. ; rooD the I 'W Victory bread I received with hear ty approval But don't be latiaflei) to ua It on a wbeatlet day or at a wbeaUee meal, became It Isn't wheat Inaa. Corvallis, Ore., June If the "Can the cockeral" week was the success it should have been about two-thirds of a million dollars hrs - been saved to the Oregon poultry industry. U. L. Upson, Federal and 0, fA. C' poultry specialist, sumB up the los ses due to useless cockerals as fol lows: Number chickens in Oregon at time of latest census, 1,753,224; number of males 1 to each 12 hens 146102; annual feed cost at $3.50 per bird, $511,357. Annual egg production in Oregon 11,907,000 dozen; discount of 1 cent per doz en for fertility, $119,070. Total annual loss due to keeping cockerals with flocks, $630,427. The food con- V s W m i) i 1 V " EVERYONE MUST HELP. War cannot be fought without money, and upon the Treaeury centers every financial demand upon the Nation. The rich of thl country cannot alone meet the need of the Nation; the men of the country cannot do It alone; the women of the country cannot do It alone; but ill of ua, the people of the United State, disre garding partlzanthlp, forgetting lelflah Intereete, thinking only of the upremacy of right and determining to vindicate the majeaty of American Ideal and tecure the aafety of Amerlct and civilization, can do the great and eplendld work which God ha called upon u to do. ', ... '"' . W. Q. McAOOO, ' Secretary of the Treaury. sumed by useless and harmful cock erals would produce much better re turns if fed to hens from which the males have been taken. . DONT FORGET That A. M. Arant writes Insu rance: Fire, Automobile and Surety B jnds. DR. F. R. BOWERSOX PHYSICIAN Cif SURGEOS PHONE NOS. OFFICE 23(3 HOUSE ' 15W L.C. PRICE, M.D. Office and residence Kline Apartments Phone 1903 A N. Halleck buys junk of all kinds and pays highest cash prices. 26tf Swope &, Swope, Lawyers, I.O.O.F.Bldg. . Independence WALTER G. BROWN Representing the "PENNSYLVANIA" Fire Insurance Co. of Philadelphia Notary Public Blank Deeds, Mortgages, Etc. Monmouth Grange 476 Meets the Second Saturday in Each Month at lt:3t A. M. Public Program at 2:30 p. m. to which visitors are welcome. P. O. Powell, Master. Miss Maggie Butler, Sec Dizzy Spells and Sicltheadaches are often caused hy Constipa tion. . . . 83 are easy to take and cause a normal and easy action of the bowels. ,. AT ALL DRUGGISTS MILKS MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY In Odd Fellow Hall , , Services, - , 11.00 a. m. . Subject: Sunday School, 10.00 a.m. Wednesday evening meeting, 8.00 p. m BAPTIST CHURCH E. B. Pace, Pastor Sunday School, ' ' - 10.00 a. m. Preaching Service, -'11.00 a.m. C. U. E. Meetine. 7.00 d. m. Preaching Service, , 8.00 p. m. Prayer Meeting Wednesday, 8.00 p. m. EVANGELICAL CHURCH , Peteb Conkun, Pastor Sunday School, - - . 10.00 a. m. Preaching Service, 11.00 a. m. Y. P. A. Meeting, . 7.16 p. m. Preaching Service, 8.00 p. m. Prayer Meeting Wednesday, 8.00 p. m. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sunday School, - - 10.00 a. m. Preaching Service, ; ' 11.00 a. m. Y. P. S. C. E. Meeting, 7.00 p. m. Preaching Service, - 8.00 p. m. Prayer Meeting Wednescay, 8.00 p. m. Harvesting MacMnery and wagon boxes for bulk handling of grain Binding Twine 1 MONMOUTH HARDWARE CO.