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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1914)
HOME AND FARM MAGAZINE SECTION Oregon Agricultural College is the Friend of the Farmer Page of News Notes and Interesting Articles Specially Written by College Experts for This Newspaper. View of Orogon A g ricu ltu ral CoTere Corvallis, Oregon, th e Solo Aim c i W h i c h is to Aid A griculturists. boys who atten d ed . The course is es well as banding the N ative Hons to Jersey s have placed th eir herds in the OFFICERS ARE ELECTED BY O. A. C. STUDENT BODY. pecially adapted to boys o f the seventh, g e th e r a t the college. There are at list of (.undulates for advanced reg istry political cam eighth ami high school grades and any present 1+0 'a lifo rn in n s registered in honors during the present month. In and a i . eh larger enrollm ent terest in tin s branch of breeding high- paign of several d a y s ’ d uration a boy in the sta te is ,1 gible for admin <• A. set o f stu d en t body officers of the sion. 'file boys will be housed in Can for next y ear is expected. The follow producing d airy c a ttle is spreading ra p Oregon A gricultural College was elected thorn hall d u rin g th eir v isit and will be ing o fficers were elected for next year; idly into other sections of the s ta te , a l P resident, R. J. W erner; firs t vice though the actual work of advanced reg fo r the coming school y ear on Monday, giver, all the a tten tio n needed. Bulletins have been published by the president, Paul Doty: second vice presi istry testing has been confined so ta r to M ay 25. The main isrues were th e eon trot of th e B arom eter and the leadership college giving all nee.1 «ary detail» for dent, R. II. F rick ; se e rrta ry , L o g an ; the W illam ette Valiev. ' This work tak es the frill tim e o f ono «if the stu d en t body council. The stu enrollm ent and lists of courses given. treasu rer, J . M. Hamilton. It was decided to order statio n ary for man, and p a rt time of a num ber of s tu «lent body is self governing, and quite These may be obtained upon application n atu rally it is strongly dem ocratic. It or by w ritin g to P rofessor E. D. Kes th e use of C alifutnians in b, o s titg for dents of the senior class who m ake fr e prospective students, the letter heads to quent visits to dairy farm s w here te s t depends th erefo re up, an in tellig en t, sler or to Mr T en n an t, R egistrar. contain the nr.iie's of members of the ing is being done to superintend the right minded and well inform ed electo r a te for its ex ist,1 ee. The Uaronieti r is DAMON MILLTKEN LOST IN W ILDS club. Those wishing to obtain samp tests and make official reports. M ost of should deposit ti.cir sm all fee of to the Jersey s are being tested for one th e official stu d en t body paper and its OF MARY'S PEAK. y ear, but a few are on th e seven day paolicy is the g reatest force in stu d en t OST for two days on the slope of i cents ( w ith J . M. H am ilton as soon a:. teat. M arv 's Pea';, w ithout food, w ar the P»-*»*1''». governm ent. “ The purpose of the te st is to as- “ It should be th e aim of every s tu experience of Damon M illiken, a eert...n a n d leeord officially the m ilk dent to tak e a more a c tiv e i te re st in recent v . ' k end. C onsiderable anxiety H E senior» of th e m echanical engi ing q u a litu s of the cows used for b reed »tie B aro m eter,” says th e editor, “ and was f i lt among his frien d s here until a nepring class ,i. A. C. were d« ing d; r y c ttlc. and th in retain only in th e presidency and II o th er offices. phone eall from the Big Elk assured lig h iltirty en to rta ned at b rm k fa si If the Barom eter eris, it is the fau lt of Diem th a t th e list man was safo though at the home of P<au and Mr-. K. A. le ws whos« re- r.l- are sa tis fa c to ry ,” -aid Mr Htwckuell. “ The tim e has come the fiftee n hundred stu d en ts back of it. hungry. t ovdl r '- e i .t Haii«' - t, , fl ing, th No mail edits th<' paper alone. \l l o f Milliken and Ira S n rfling, both O. A. occasion being in h .o r of th eir i. when the par-hes; r r f pure bred d airy ficers o the stu d en t •ndy w< r • placed ('. students, clim bed th e p 'n k on the H |m iie.r's b irlh d p ., t-i, young roan b» I r,i bulls dumaii'is th a t th e ir a n c e st or« have ii . nl- of ..«ah production. By in th eir positions to do the will of the S atu rd ay , and be,-ame s e p a ra te d . A ing a tnem oer of ine ri ss. Each, mem i lectors, and if they ta il to do it the phone message from S o rftin g g av e the U r o f th . .class to il -.lo re he wa- g, thus I mi rov.Bg fh i bust S trains and stu d en ts who to lerate them are to alarm . A p artv i f e x p e rie n c e d n io u r Ing e. 1; -n si hoot closed, and of fu tu r- r, H'tii-av ug th e paetv-sF, the chiiry h e rd s ’ ■..i!t be twurOVtui, tveeoniing 6f g r.tite r blame. ’' ta ire e rs from tin forestry d ep artm en t, p lan“, in order th a t , o-h m ight k e n in i- .IL to th e u a iry m n u ai. 1 the Tin' follow ing are th e o fficers elected headed by Prof. II I’ Newins, le,' in a touch w ith « n o th 'r. Tl ■ no-mb r- t for the coming y ear: Preside'! Roy E. machine to search the slope for th e lost the class are Me-sr- lo v e t. M lier Miller. Spokane; first vice p re s id -ut, man. Kartu. N eiderrr, ! ay r :.r4 H arry, lin y Jo h n F lint, Han Diego; second vice Shortly a fte r th e d ep artu re of the Rawson, H am m ersiey. Reeves, Bemis. DlttuCTTOM FOP. CONTROL CF DREAD HOG- CHOLERA. p resident, O. R. Iloerner, S e a ttle ; third rescue p arty .-M illik en «eat word of his T h av er and Davis. H S n.««t dreaded hog disease in the vice president. C harles Stidd, C orvallis; safety . lie bad fined,y rnceeeded in w irld , hog e b tlera. has already. secretary , Kareen H ansen, C orvallis; reaching civilization by following the 1 gained a slight footholil ill Oregon ed ito r B arom eter, O tto B all’ orn, Wood Big Elk river. lie is now re e iq a ra ,in g PLAN E A N N OU NCED REOAK D IN ' PB.EFAKATOEY STUD ENTS. I and can be k ept from becoming an ex- I ml, W ash.; m anager B arom eter, .1. W. from his strenuous experience at his N A< IO R D A N ' F. w ith the recent r ! pensive sc; ;rge < civ by tin g re a te st ltintlev. Cove, ’re.; au d ito r ath letics, residence here. ing o f tire boat 1 of regents preptr.t- ra re in pu, '» K t,n g its spread. Since th e Ben Culver, The Dalle senior member to iy c«a.r-os have been «lim ii.ated. «dism ast is caused by a la.eroaeop c germ board of control, I. M. C. A nderson, E N G IN E E R S’ ELECTION BRINGS Provision has been made, how evir, for th a t ,- • ecattered iu biiiii ; wav» D rew sev; p resident hoard of debate, II. OUT GOOD MEN M C urley, O ntario; secretary board o ff llE election o f officers, y esterd ay p rep arato ry stu d en ts who b a te don one truci iiKei-ted t > well !e«gs, and cannot deb ate, tl it Iloerner. S e a ttle ; tri as m orning, of th e A ssoc.uted I.ngi or more y e t r 's work to finish prepare t>e commini i :.te»I except bv gernis th a t lirer beard of d ebate. F. J . Deutsch, neers for the ensuing y ear was as tion for en terin g th e degree <• H»r«v. a re , rx»«fe/re«i in some w ay to tho S tu d ent- who have completed the f r»t enotera tree herds, every ow ner of hogs P o l,lau d , and m anager lyccuin board, follows: y e a r ’s work in any prescribed secondary in (Iregoit sh« old guard ngaiu t th e in F r, I Holme:«, E nterprise. l“resident, IL L. lln b b arl; vice presi • • • d ent, F. <>. S n ffro n ; secretary. T. W. course, may. beginning w ith Septem ber vasion . f ek« l«ra germ s by each and all SUMMER SCHOOL T O OPEN W ade; treasu rer, A. A. l luus.-n: press nexf, eoiitm ue th e:r odiicatioacl w,-rk at «f the foil •wi'ig w i l l ’is as outlim «I by Oregon tg rie n ltn ra l » «liege unui r any Dr B. T Htir.ona. v r u r in a r .a n of tho JU N E 15. correspondent, B. ,'u lv ei. e g i n n i n g **th Ju n e i."> »»»«! c«n A gricultural ‘ oliegc: Each o f th e men who were elected to o f th e follow ing conditions: (a ) liy reg isterin g in th e vocational I tin n in g for u |»<*r ml o f *»x week», th eir resp ectiv e position» have already 1- I v e ree’ eo u tac t w ith lio 's suf- tin* annual sum m er reboot will be id shown th e ir ab ility to fill these places eourse (o ,e yea») in a g r.rn ltu r . dairy 'f,.r ,ng trim» ehi Irra, 4* mm on upon the O. A. <’. campus. A1 in o th er activ itie s and they give goo<l ing, fo r i-try or dom estic scieuei , be-iig ■ 2 Bv e n r tir r ' 11. : »s. by bog» that, disease but r l\ nvmeruu* inquiri«"- have been r * prom ise o f m aking a live asnoeiation allowed to elect e th er work sche.bb. J ;.r,, e r - e i ' i r cl fr:«i. tl in this.- roarsea f i r n h eh the student .« p ja « . g,--. •» w to th eir droppings, <• \e«l fr. :u varnm s p- rts of the Mate next year. • • • iiti I a few | h »«|»I c ia\ alreailv regie has alread y ra rc e d cred it. i g— R, bntnass th a t have come into (IK By reg isterin g in the nrcoBd I, , ta c t w ith .nfected hogs or premises, b re d Emm nil pr»*M nt iudicat ions it W ILLIAMSON CHOS£N EDITOR . t i g s , coyotes, buzzards or is thought th at th is yea ‘s enrollm ent JO IN T m eeting o f th e Pbarm aeeu y ear of any of tlie v. ra tio n a l courses i 4— w»i| In* larg er th i n la*» y e a r ’s atten d t»e*l an d Commercial A steeiattem w hieb continue through more th a n o tio '„ tb rr c a tr.0.1 feeders th a t have eaten ar<*e o f 1**9 pt e ,le . wa.s held, a t w hirh it wa< derided year, v s : hastnea« course (tw o year- careaaaea of h«g* th a t die-I from cholera. The courses will be divided .nto two th a t the ed ito rsh ip and m anagership *»f or mechanic arts (three years.V 5- b y stock yards, stock cars, etc., in class111, atiojjs. sO|»»e cmirM** continuing the Stivlenta who have com pleted tin which have been p>ol hogs th a t w ere in I’. Jo u rn al should alte rn a te , th at f i r tw o week« and o thers c ntm uing i«. th«’ «»«litor be electm! from one »le se««ond year of any o f oor present see fected w ith choteia. ftu mx week*. The tw o w eek s’ courses p o rtin rn t one y ear and from th e other oinlarv eoBrses may continue th eir odu <’— By infected w ater—as from an in w II be for t-aelu-rs of domestic science d ep artm en t th e follow ing year. As a ra tio n a l work in the college under the fected hog lot or pasture. and art. manual tra in in g and conimer- rosult. since th is y e a r ’s ed ito r i» a follow ing conditions: — By slop, swill or garbage th a t eoo- c ;il b r a i • iirv The *»ix w eek«' courses pharm acy stu d en t, th a t office will be (a ) Ly registering ;n the third year t a jns uncooked bacon rin d s or ham will in e lu d ’ regular e«>! ge s u b le t's tor filled by a comm ercial stu d en t next of th e vocational cours, in meehan .•. j*,, of t j,s t affe« te»l w ith (<»i. ace u n t o f m a th e m a tic s ami cholera when slaughtered. wl> h . >11. »e c u d st will be given in year. proportion to the am ount and alue of A fter infection takes place the only As a result of the reccu t elections shop requir* nient* iu the three year vo th e Wilk covered by th e course. The held for H ost offices. <’. J. W illiamson catio nal com »,, it is not probable that pri vention is the injection o f hog chol sum mer faculty will eons et of t»*J pro will edit and Nick T a rta r will m anage full th ird y ear stan d in g iu this course era serum. B ut roost severe outbreaks lessors w ith 11 ad d itio n al instru cto rs next y c a f ’s I'. I . Jo u rn al. Both men could be g ven except to students who may he averted by observing care w ith and lecturer*«. have had considerable experience in have con.pl.led th e present srrondarv re /u rd to spread by th e foregoing : in* 'la u i c a rts.) It is thought th at a large num ber of th eir respective duties and both have cours, me&us. stu d e n t h of the college will avail them been m em bers «d th is j ear > sta ff. ( b ' S tudent- who have a&tiafactor selves of this opportunity to make ex A t the m eeting of the pharm acy atu ily completed one of the present second j T k * la m b trn M -n «>• M a in * in 1 9 0 0 o r e m a t e d tr a c. >|ege cred or to make up sub «lents last W ednesday, th e follow ing of arv courses and have, by the quality in th in r n n u ir y u a * of m »*untain k>« ho»€ jects. Last year 60 out of the to ta l en fieers of the asnoeiatien were eieeted of their work, demonst r a ted their ear to w e r* w i l l U lepfcona o w n e r n o n fo r th« rollm ent were O. A. students. So for aext y e a r: Asntwiate ed ito r of < . I*. ne«tness and ability, may, upon icdivid p ro m p t lo caD o i and »appreaaiuQ uf fo r.-s t f i re a. fa r 2o reg istratio n b lan k s have been Jo u rn al. M r S to v er; p resident. Carl ual petition, submitted to the president handed m. P rofessor R> w-ler is e«peci F ry er; vice president. Carmen Ih tts o n . through the deau, be admitted to the allv anxious to get th e name* o f those secretary and treasu rer. Miss lV an ; freshman year in the degree course«, Students who wish to atten d , as so»>n as B arom eter rei»orter. A. Isabella Downs. being eonditic.aed in «uch subjects, if possible, so th a t the classes may be or B. J . K in g sb y was elected president of any, as the dean mae deem nccessarv. New and second hand Sacks of all g anired a t an early d ate and th a t a next y ear s Commercial A ssociation. | kinds. Hep Cloth, Burlap and Twin«. schedule o f recitatio n s tnav be prepared « • • MAN COWS UNDER TEST IS;,,«kg of all kinds manufactured. Wa which will cent.i n as few conflicts as FOR ADVANCED REGISTRY CALIFORNIANS ORGANIZE O. A. C. ship anywhere and buy everywhira» wwssikde. F iv e »tiniest* will be neces BOOSTER CLUB. HERE are now 92 purelbred dairy Country orders solicited. • *■ nary for the organization of a class. eows under test for advanced regie One special fe a tu re of the summer - r A M E E TIN G n f the C alifornia«« WINKLENAN BAG CO. j th e O regon A gricultural College try in Oregon, according to the re school will be th e b o y s’ short eourse in Oldest Largest Second Hand B ag California Clnb wae rrorgattixed for port of E. R Htockwell, instructor in the agriculture. T his course was organized Dealers in Northwest. last y ear for th e firs t tim e and met the purtM'ae of doing acme boosting fot Agricultural College Dairy department. Portland, Crfc «.Lb Lbc keenest enthusiasm by the kJ O A. C. during the summer vacation, a.- j Two prominent breeders of pure bred ¿173 Front St. o l l o w in g a s t if f F L T r B A S A C K S A T I