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MONTANA STATE COLLEGE, >RIDAY, APRIL 9, 1915.
JLUME VI.
:ENATORS WILL CHOOSE
ICOLLEG ~~~~REON~~~=·AGE
PRESIDENT ON THURSDAY pa!i~: :~;:u~::.p:s::;r~:~~ ~~b~;~
Nl!MllEH 31
SENIOR HOP WILL BE
GIVEN THIS EVEN ING.
THE
1
Tonight the seniors wil1 give their
first annual ball at the college dnll
hall. This will be the first dance
of its kind eve r gh·en at tho college
and will undoubted ly be an enjoyable
affai r.
T!le seniors have been working on
the decoration for the past two llays
of flax growing. The circular outlines
a plan tor a flax growing contest to
iJ DENT SENATE WI LL ME ET THURSDAY FO R T HE PURPOSE OF
E L ECTING HEA D FO R T HE COM ING YEAR- H ISTORY OF THE OR·
be conducted by the Montana Seed
Growers association.
Several bun·
dreds of dollars are to be
offered as
prizes for the best nax grown under
GANIZATION SI NCE IT S START A ND MEN WHO HAVE HE LD T H E
COLE CHOSEN TO EDIT
NEXT YEAR'S EXPONENT
E
LESTER CO LE OF THE S OPH O ¥.O RE AG GIES !~ SEL EC TED BY
THE STAFF AS EDITO R· IN -CHIE F FO R 1915-1916.-CO LE IS W ELLFITTED FO R THE P OSITION BY REA SO N OF H IS TW O YEA RS
dry-land an<l irrigation conditions. The and somethin~ novel Is promised. 1 he
l' R ESIDENCY- L IST O F ME MBE RS.
OF EXPERIENCE.
manufacturers of flax s1..-ed products, best four-piece orchestra, with drums,
the paint and oil people, are looking to will furnish tile music for the dancers.
Montana as one of t'Je chief sources The '15s have sent out fully 160 in-0!. tla..x seed and active steps are vitations for the ball and everything
n next 111Ursday afternoon, the 1·12, at present a member of the ex·
iident or the Student Senate for tension staff or the college, was chosen
emming: year, 1915·16 will be cho- to h1•n.d the organization.
Tb~ section of t~e consututton
T!Je !allowing year, F'red Gordon,
e senate wbich provides for the now in the employ or the Anaconda
tton reads as tollows:
IC-Opper 'Mining company, was presirticle 3; Section •. The chairman dent. Toward the close of the yea r ,
1tbe t>enatc shall be a president there was a general feeling that the
tted by the fifteenth dar of April I senate was not accomplishing all that
is Junior year by the members of 1 it might, owing to its lack of power
senate called together tor a spe. so necessary for enrorcement of regu·
meeting for that purpose, notice lations. On recommendatio n ot the
cvhic3 must be conspicuously post· I senate itself, the body was dissolved.
bout the eollege buildings a week The constitution that was next sulr
dvn.nc·e of the meeting.
mitted to the students did not meet
e framers or the constitution be· with their approbation o~ing largely
led that it was preferable tor the to the met!lod or eeleetion or its mem·
bert; or tht· senate to make the bers.
('e rather than the- entire student
Another committee was appointed
y because tbc senatorli were t>etter o! which the only member in
s.cbool
at present is Lyndall Davidson. The
minted with the work or each man r~port ot this committee
ng- the year and consequently wit!l
proved and \\'illiam B. Yestalwas
now ap·
as·
a.bilit)i to fill this most important sista.nt city engineer of Bozeman. was
uon.
chosen co head the hodY.
n(\ sennte thh1 yt:.·ar under the presi·
The mo8t important ~hange in the
1
:Cy or I..yndall P. Davidson, did new sente from the old way in ad·
·h in rt'i::ulating class affairs and dition to an increase in power. was
rclaf.!:' :::craps. Ho-w<'ver, the most the cbangt• in the manner ot repre·
rt.ant thin~ ig no doubt the dcrt· sentation
PreYiously t!le Seniors
action taken on the matter of a elected four members, the Juniors
lrnt al·tivity ticket. an account of three, the sophomores two and the
h appears in c.not":.cr column of Freshmen one. The membership is
issue.
now made up ot the bead of every
e pr~ent organization of
the organization on the hill practically.
ent ~enate is the result of sev·
Ruth 1'oble has served as clerk or
years' ex.periment in self gov· the senate the past year. The mem·
nent and 3as pron•n to be by far bl'rshlp is as follows;
most successful.
1 :PRESIDENT . . . .
Lyndall Davidson.
Al. a. meeting of the Expanent staff tb'J most capa~le and cntbus1astic
large number will held in Prof. Tallman·s class room la.-:;t work ers ever on the start. AJl af'sign.
fuesdar noon, E. Lester Cole was ments he has handled ch eertnlJ:r and
elected to t.he position of Editor-i n· has even gon e so far as to a.nnoy the
Chief of the paper fo r the coming year managing editor by asking for more.
191"·1916.
During the pa.st year be ha_s nttR<J in
Mr. Kelley, the p resent edi tor, after the capaci ty of associate edi1or and
calling the meeting to order , stated bas b ad charge of the mechanical part
the purpose. Nominations wer e ask ed of the m ak eup ot th e paper. Jt v.·a-:; to
for, resulting in the unanimous choice him 1.hat the success of Un· touma~
menl e:x t.ra.s was in no small way tluc..
o! Mr. Co le .
T he n ew ly elected editor b a..~ uot
The editor-elect, when call ed upon
GRAD UATING CLASS O F THE SCH OOL OF AGRICUL . URE IS AD·
for a speech, thanked the members yel a n nounced the st.arr that W'\11 "'Lr;·
DRESSED AT COMMENCEM ENT EX ERCISES BY PRE S IDENT WORST ot the staff for the honor con fe rred sist him In, the publicaUon of ne.."tt
upon him. He t ul"t.her stated that )ear's Exponent furthe r th:'1n 1v ea,y
O F THE NORTH DAKOTA AGRI CU LTURAL
COLLEGE-SP EAKER merel y the
erf'orts ot one man o r the that apJ)Ointments will ~olel~ LP 11oade
CO MPLIMENTS THE ST UDENT b O N THEIR WORK AND DWELLS efforts of two or th r ee me n could n ot rn th e groun d s or capab i1Jt1 ·wtl ftt·
n et'!!!, those not making good 1n the
ON THE DEBT THEY OWE TO TH OSE LESS FORTUNATE IN SE· make the paper a suceess and he hoped
that the staff would give to him the .,.,·ork being dropped from th<• li~t He
v.-lll h owever, make the a.nnoun1·pnrnt
C U RING AN EDUCATION- PRES! D E NT HAMILTON PRESENTS MED· same generous support.
that they had
somP time during the clo!"in~ ,,,•1·ka
accorded to •the p r esent editor.
ALS T O CONTEST W INNERS.
o[ 1he semester.
Mr. C'ole went on to say that it
Th~ student body ma.y re~q :P1:4.uN>tl
would be bis endeaYOr to follow the
tb?. .t no more capable man t·onM ha·Hor
With the addr~s to the gratluating science or agrlcullure in their com· same Policy that had resulted in the
been t·hosen than 1''1r. Colr lo i>dil lh*'
great growth of the Exponent in the
class on Thursday nighl the week of munity.
stnJ(·nt imper and that next ·'"a" U1~
last few years. Every lh·e featu.re
graduation for the school or a~ricul·
"This system of agricultu r al train·
B:"tron~nt wiJl be better tha.11 " ·r:
possible
would
be
used
in
order
to
give
turc came to an end The exercises ing builds into our agricultural hfe,
Air C'ole will be the fifth <"()11 O! or
to
the
student
body
a
paper
as
good
on Thursday evening w~re the first of men trained In the best methods and
Lhe Exponent since it was <'b:\nj!t'fl h>
as
any
in
the
northwest.
It
would
also
the kind held for the graduates or the the best application of these methods.
a •\·rpl!'ly in January. 1910. r..n .. ·hf·
be the endeaYor of the staf! next year
short course and it is intended to These men must be missionaries for
teen J ears vrevious to that it barl l1~n
to use as many cuts as J>OSSible o!
make them the custom here.
puLlished as a. monthly. '\'\sq .l n'.le
the introduction ot these better methathletic teams and of interesting
The assembly hall was well filled ods among those not fortunate enough
ha: t::nan, at vresent a memhl""r ·r tbe
eYents in college activities.
when Miss Madeline Phillips opened to secu r e them.
fanilty o f the School of Musi<' wa...~ 'he
T h e ed itor·eleet closed by again n1-st editor. Under Char les 0Mp""r
the program Vritb two enjoyable vocal
at
An alumni association o! the g r adu·
complimenting Mr. Kelley upon the prec;ent editor o f the Car~ttf} Ccninty
selections.
ates of this course each one pledged to
high
stand
ard
of
the
pa1>er that ha d Jou rn al th e Exl)Onent was m u(' b en·
President Hamilton in introducing return a t least one to this course each
1ar~E-C. Sel mer Solberg at pr~l!m. in
President 'Vor st ot t he North Dakota year wi ll become a power irresistible been put out the past yea:r.
Mr.
Cole
who
is
a
soph
omor e in the bus'.J,"}.$ in Big Timber wac;. fl e l • o.d
Agricultural college spoke of b i• be- in the state. This as sociation cou.ld
ing a pioneer in all lines o! work th"-•. art as missionaries for better metb- dh·tsion ot agriculture graduat ed from of tl1~ paper for the two vNU":-: 1J12-C lass Presid ents .
le senate was created bJ"" the stu·
Butte Mgh school in 19tJ. Since bia· L~l3 n.nd 1913·14 and under ltim
. Mortimer J. Lott helped to make the agricultural cond1· 1ods not only or fa r ming, but tn rural
.s tour years ago. largely tbrougb Senior
c·oming to college in the fal l or that m:u.:" improvements in tbe 11,.,lH" "ll'e
David Steel tions of the country better. President life in all ways.
ettorts or Da,-id Higbie, ex·'l4, Junior
\Yor~t. w'lose subject was the '·Influ·
For the past yea!". Hohn T.
"If things are done that we like to year he has interested himself In Ht- mad~
11resldent of the Boosters. The Sop!lomore ...... Everett McSpadden
ence ot the College on the Rural Life," do life is a good deal easier. Country erary
work. For the past two years KiJ· lej- has served as editl1r 1n "l ·er·
: election was held in the spring Freshman . . . . .
. ..... . . Lee park spoke in part as follows:
\life must be made enjoyable. so that he has proven himselt to be one of lE'~sfully.
THl'~lPRf''-·
years ago. when John C. Taylor,
(Continued on Page Four.)
"Graduating exercises arc always in we may have people in the country to
teresting. they sometimes become supply the wants of the world
was sta~~ed by prese~ttng the ~~retlcommonplace to the faculty, but they
"The time wtll come when the agn· ST UDENTS WILL VISIT
CAVE. I
batter "ith a. free trip to the ttrst are an eYent in the life or the student, culturist
will be regarded as a coMORRISON
sa.ck.
1 for though the
stud,:nt sometimes creator with the Great Creator and
But Roubideau regained bis poise SC'eks a. higher degree U1ey never what
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could be great~r.
On Saturday morning. April
17
of confidence and retired the next bring the joy that the earlier degree
"Then, besides thi~. you owe
a Professor R. A. Bar nes will lead an
man up. Three hits were allowed, brings.
great deal to yourselves.
expedition to inspect the famous Mor Senat e C o mmi ttee Formu late!i P lans
~owevcr, before the necessary three. "Though the work covered is not training has not been such as1t toyour
en- risen cave at Limespur. This trip
1er Classmen Trium p h Ov er The i r
for lntl"odu c in J Ac\ ivi ty
down were acquired. and it was fow1d for the highest degree, yet these stU· able
you
to
live
well
and
lay
aside
has become an annual arfai r and is
Older Opponents in F i r st of
Ticket.
that the Frosh bad brought in three dents have completed work thal 25 euough
for
the
latter
days
o!
li
t
e
so
taken
each
year
by the members o !
Clas s G ame s.
men.
years ago would have been sufficient tllat you will not have to labor when the
geology c lass and other students
Grimes was the first man up for for a bachelor's degree. The work · you shou
ld be beside the fireside. then who wish to view the wonders of the
first baseball ' contest was pre· the Higb. Fliers and the pitche r who.<e covered is
eminently practical, and I It is a failure
cave.
d to the walting public \\"ednes· name was Glass, presented him with predict
All "1.ud ents of the coll•!<P will be
that in rears to come this
"..1.11 our work shou ld tend to teach
As at present planned the party will required to pul'('hase a.n a.cthity twkafternoon wbon t!le High Birds free transportation. The mighty Rom· course will
become one of importance that man must 1>rovide for h i• old leave Bozeman
on Northern Pacific et whlcb will admi t them lo all forms
led such because of a lack of ney took his place at the plate. T'l<:> not only
in Montana but th r oughout age T h e secret of living well and yet train Ko. 3 early
Saturday morning. or student acth·ities tf the pla.n tonou·
•tter handle) went down to defeat first one came squarely over and the the northwest.
, b.a,·ing enough to live comfortably in This \\;ll arrive in Limespur in time la.ted
by the senate committc
re the powerful batteries of the manager or the High bird artists made
is
.. Though agriculture is old and th e your old age is to save a little bit for t he
party to mn.ke a thorough in· adopted by t he state board of etlm·a,
hman team. The final score was a powerful swing and started for first. Homans,
prior to the time they had each month The price or two lO·cent spection of the
cave and retu rn t-0 tion. T be committee is com1><,.•><l or
.o & in favor of the lower class· Jlowever, he was called back anrt in- sla,·es
to do their work, regarded it cigars a da)". only six dollars a month, Bozeman on
No. 4 which leaves Lime- Mortimer Lott. Alonzo Tniitt.
. As indicated by the score the formed that he bad missed thr l>all as a high
vocation; it has been looked from the lime you are twenty years spur early in
the after noon. Special Clark. Ray J ones, antt Lyn<lall ll:1vl d·
was far from a pitchers battle, and be had two more strikes coming. down on
as a vocation till a few of age. will bring you more at six 1ier rates will be
secured and tbe ex· son.
lL•ugh
the 1<ame was featured by Those two chances were consumed in years ago.
6
Tb.is must change for cent, when you are seventy than t:ie 1ienses for the trip
will be very r enThe decision of the wrnm\ltee
number of
The ex- a like manner and the disappointed those who till tl1e soil hold a
high average college man can demand when sonable.
"hich, if a<'Cepte<I by the seunte will
,nt fielding, the superlathe pltcb.· High Birds saw Romney take his place
in the economic arrangement of 1 he IN\\ es school It Is also your duty
Th<>
cavp
contains
many
wonderful
be
presented to the board of e<l11<-:1tlon
extraordrnary heavy
1ace on the
Nolhino: further the world's affairs
lt lS impossible to cultivate this habit and so set an and beautiful formations
and Is well is as f<>llows: The -t.ickH• shall be
ng, wade the game one of the 11
featured the inning except possibly the to supply In any way, other than the example
for the young people of the worth a visit. All those interested sold to each
t>een m t:lass series
s!11<h nt
years drsr>erate attempt
the part of the\ farm, the clothing and foocl of the country
should see Prof€'SOr Harnes for fur- and each prepnratory stnd;>11t fur
fast and cle,er
10
play aforesaid Glass to 00
even ur> old sc-.s world, and the science of
"Then the da) must come when the thrr information regarding the trip.
and
to
eac3
short
course
studu1t
for
the , rowc.1 on it.s feet throughout l>y heanitig Gilruth, the athletic Eng· 1must increase
in accordanc" with the farmers must exert more influ,•nce
at the time of registrntion The
ent,re contest and despite the l1'h Prof. who cast his Jot with the 1lemands
of the wor ld.
than they do at present 111 the affairs
ticket "ill admit the bolder to all
that" cold wind was blowing and lligh Birds. The inning closed
"The 'rent Creator with only four of
such men
·nus from a, s \\'asbtn"ton Hemember
"t11leti<rontests parliripate<l m by
a,n<l Garf1eld
t(lll~f!'e te:img
on Utt• hOID{· L..'Ton11ds.
thl
all
rornle(l
as
I
u·as1011al
drop of
rain not
made
the more
l<'rosh.innings
aram·e
interest
lagged
for its
an forTwo
'
•
rmss"d before a agcnrn·s
!ht· SJ1,a11 ..>st• flower lo• the mighurst
!ram
toe
farmrni:
rlass
•·
nl
•
Ito all intC'rrollegiate
,. SI <)J(' \las made. Then Torld mom' In·•. ·1 hese agencies '"" aunosphen•,
and to
··AbO\e all tbin<S h,1\e some defnnte
tt lJ
I I
: one dramlltir club piny and will •·ll·
w.ls
at ti r tht• hour of P<l L\le slab for Ow High Birds and \'""light, moisture and
the soil
To aim and amh1t1on \Ian). uerause ol
utle the holder to free med1eal '""DI) Y.hen the lli.,;,h Blrds aggregatwn, three men \\€'Te ghen round tnp ucl< study
these and the sc-1cnuf1c sl.111
f. 11made
I
such an aim. ' have
f for
l I
Pro(t>s~or Thah'r e;a\'l' an nddnss nation
a name
,_.f'ar's sub~<·ri"'tiOn the
to tl:e
y,•ar\\'"'tld)·
and I< l·;l.a
(
le UJl ot nn
I
I
lHlit><l from
the
ts bcfon• he ""' je rked
The total I quired to control and even t c h an<c1 an
ambition
fwm
l lClllM ws. rosP
a poor fc.rm"r
,nr 1e
<. 1ecausl"
f:.wnllY 011 \\"e<lnt·sday aft· ponent _
o st•·.. g1 bt•fon' t:w
·
,.
,
01dab"" at -tudy 0
\-O\efH a.nd hash1,ns r' t:H \\hole fnr the urning was brought Ul) to four llH' Al
ht
·
·
d
hoy to b" president of lhis c-ountn ·· erncxm. llis subject '''" ."ra '"~ ii
c•baracterisucs
the c·rea !OHS
Tht• funds
will 11<• npP-Ortion«l 11' loltook the ll<>hl a a111st the h) a safo• hit and the score ""s ;.o .tn
d.
·
y ts rn t'l'
"' '
Id.
l<'ollowing PrrsidPnt \\'orst"s a<ldr•'·'s stutl1nt o11 111, i·harnct•·r1st1rs anti l<·w'
Fifty i>N e<•nt to athhti<s:
Thi· look of 1wrli·et conU·IHuuhidC 'aU
the
first
Hcnre\
..
}>{'1'.
rent of ti.le
s '.!!·.···.· ',J,·i·tl• 11011 1. ,,r 1.,.,1,10 i·t·tl .,1 i•t:ino per.:onality as is 1hHW in the
"l' in the lac<' <Jf "'"ry mcm- for his team In their half of the in· wpalth. all
sup11l)
the soln
.. ,., ".Prinl'i11l1·
'
t tl11ngs
r manthat
conH"'
troll\ tltl
. 1··ll t s IJ urg Tl H' \\" f'!'i t · lH
llolst pf' thr· st'lio1 1I Iwn l' 11 Innt 111
to the
J<Jx1><>nent.
I::
1t<>r2.:1l'Pnt tot·ent
ntC'dirnl
senkf',
:. JIN1.<10t
,,r the
111 ·d ttam. The ning.
0
5
many
wan
'
,11y i·unfideut memu<·rs ul tl11• opThe next inning the honors were d i soil. It is sinful to tnk<'' from thl• s·,1 of n<rknll11rt•
ingJ<>ll>< •·0111 heep " n c-nrd of till'
in ·' f, w i11tc·r< ting n . .-11arat·ll·rlsti• s "111 I'"' un;ilily of all lo dPbate,
a11d
2
1x•r •·ent to tlr.110.\l ··s.
1 1
11
nun· tool 'h• r pla t:; <ll th1
iclt.>•l. 1·ad1 si1le
a run
Hut\and r(·tum.tnothing
cngine<'I
•l111<n" tha < 1w lll<'t'
1
h and tlH I url;> Todd card11lly iu thp t;ixth
Tligh
Birds
gol
to·
to
Y
poon•r
rn
t.
t'1e L, • J1CI" hi"
1 Id a
and with Ill<' aid of a numl1er ;Jany farmers thns wastefully trcaletl th •rad11:il<'S
l. h to hl'ir
I ·
t
l ror 'l 1 hC'k ,, J:o P,il.H
',.,l,",,11Hlil J
On·· o l!H l1liji•<·ts i:i t1 ha\t' a
1
•
op4ration
holdtlrfo1·or tla.uti(+.ut1\1ly
ti< kt>t will the
r··«t-in•
\\ 1i;1t
< 111 p\;H+ • l t c atf>
at 01• his 0of 1as1-ws. l"O!lll' J!OO<l hatting", anti th•· soil an< 11 rcma iwt
'
d• anti f,1<.,•l iH rn1i;hty
'
'
.
!tobi· f"' <I
r ,om , 1d "" or r>1<!11n "' ,or PO·
tlwY
ann<'X<'d
fonr smitll°s son who had gone to
·
!h•· i•r ' t l111 In Hrs in th< ' '
sitwi»
,,.>
to r•ll th•
,,, •1ld, un11<-r lh•· present ')•l•>n
•
i •c
• ""'
" h a su- ,., lltl!t·rs :mu h t th<· r opp•menls out t<J itl!roduce th<· hill that
ni:t<ll' h1 an<I '""It j uk1ng i·•·nto'sts
ii•'
"'' ' kw .1 lltl'ir diarcw· Iii n at the v•ry 1<•,ist $10\•ll.
~,. ran hil?.h in tJw_ Hi"'h, B_ird en.mp\ •.·o. llP,~l, and many otlwr~ \lkt~ it
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l .ok the 111()1,
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ud
oil• d •he hall n p.isct•<I on r lie 'nl n• now•l as they
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hn i n gt•n r,tl 'I' ,;nn that \I nday, owln" to tht• \<'T) " '""
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athanta"•·s.
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Thr 1111• >tion 'n art· lht' 1housands who ar<' enull<·d to or 1h1• s .. h ol of Ai;rin1ll•11·e
ol hl'r father. 'ir l••·«I,
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h•·•n • !' :t•ll'd ''" th< Ir p,·rsn1liility. "hu has
'Up Zn\\ i ': • ,\wl •i111 11 <11ll'011S· two mor• points
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n I ar, ·rn ·t10m11i ·1s«11·1atlon was r.. "" I
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h11rf.t,•·'1l·lP 111·!1<'• ,nd th•· music-al !lid; Birds <·uuld o\ercon..- lh•· 1•·:111 nn! lwr< advanwg<•S as t H'oe a <
They ar•· kt•11t from comin, the 1'111"1""'. •;'
,don< tha! Um· Thi• ,,·st<m s nO" 11h eh i,,.,,,ssitat<'d his r<'"''''""I t• a
". mnnv n·ns<>ns
and fbese gradnntes th<' .,·hool. \ .I""" · n 1'ir "'0
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th• ,.J,drinil depart- lws1,t'"'
L1·ssel"s n1.111, <rl< ,.rls
nellill!4 or the in thlR their last stand
Th(· Jtip:h
tl 1 1• ·,. ti!·,.,,, ·.1 rc'<'l·11r1><·nl til'l)I
was Plt•t·tetl pn.->:;.idl'lll.
St 1· lH
inl:' and
11!->t'd !'how:;
in
!twnt
~rt'fll impr11\'t'l11l'llt hn11i· tn ht.Hf "0011 that 1ht I 1lit or.
11eep officious ilirtl rooters t'<>lt reassurt·<1 '"
"'r .•l' ,,. ""t Ill' paid in mon<'Y, out Ill lc<-k of Ros1·01•. 1it'<' pr··chloni. ·1 " 1
'"";"nt"s work
Tn·hni<.11 of lwr l:<lher is much lm11r .. 1..J ·'""In
11 lhi·
11
t· of th<· nm11in• ·naw \l·W·I one" f1r;t lt:<'emau. Uttinv;o•r llnmn•· .. "
th<' pr11rtical application OI what th<') John )!umll of llob<on, s•c·• ·'
t('.,niint11•d "n
F1•nr.l
" ' I•"
"'her 11orL
kt> mon~ was the !{aute decision mon• l'ttl:nl1· took lllR pla<·•· lll'f< 111 i!:i h:i\ l
lt·nrnC"c.1 her'-" into tlw nrt nnd tren..sur~r
11 and the rir.:-t Jr!;ame o! the year
(Continut'<l on Pa~l' F'our.)
bemg taken to encourage the grow t h 1 indicates that a
respond.
!
ot this crop.
Presid ent Worst Of Dakot a
Talks To Short Cours e Men
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OSH BAG
HIGH BIRDS
STUDENT TICKET
PLANS DRAWN
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~C'oring
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r~ilnr colle~<·
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T HJ'J WEEK.LY E.'l:PONEN T FRID AY , APRIL 9, 1915.
P AGE TWO
THE WEEKL Y EXPONENT 1best shown
1year.
in the publicat.lon s or next Ot the lad who turned the
tric k we
neYer ·ear.
A New Brownie
Ei;tabllsbe d January 1, 1910.
Out.growth
of Monl!lly Exponent,
Those on this year's staf[ have uied ... I think w!lt>n l
am ridin' down to
0
E:Mabllshe d January 1, U95.
to maintain the bigh standard set for
Dover. or a-glidin'
For the boy, the girl o r t.he gro wn·
Mhsbed eve;Y Friday or t he Col- J the publication by
the ffrst editor ot .a a ta.xi ·cross the b r ldg(' in Lunnon
u1> who wants a simple little outfit
l~~e year IJY an editoria l staff chosen the week!,·. This standa rd will
-get. a Ko. O Brownie. price $1.2ilbe
to~n.
from t he students o! the Yontana materially . rah;ed
under the direction Of the lads who built the town.
thP little ca.mdrn that does big
blate College
sir,
1
of Agricultur e a:ld Meand the- sewers under ground, sir,
Chl'lnlc Arts, Bozeman, M ontana
thinJ?S.
of ·Mr Cole · RODERT T K J<:LbEY
The sea wall and Suez and did 'em
rses Kodax film cartridges or 8
brown.
~xposnreS sfzp or piclures. 1%X2 1 2
But
thc·Y
nen:•r
sinl:~
Is
praises,
sir.
1-..:a1tc·r-ln-Chld •. llobtrl T Kelley, 'lfl
inrhes. So cl<'ar 3ad sba.rp arc the
Hni;1n"ss ''aua,gcr
In thf• J·UpPr!'< nowaclay~. ~Ir:
C F Morgan. '15 NO TED AGRICUL TURIST
pictures made with this little c:tmWRITES NEW BOOK . ·r-: npn·r J?:._•r~ The t-r•·dit
~tau,tgrng b:tlnor
that's ·is
(lra that t nlan~emcnts can be made
. A Paul Tbom11su11. 13
A:. ocialf! 1"ditor
to
the poRtcard Rize. nr large r, H
E. Lt~~ter Cole. 1T
But llll• ft>llPrs wi1h tlw nHmer.
Circulalion ~lanat;er .......... .
York ~tale Hural ProhlemPI." is the \\"ouldn't
dt>sired
g-t•t tht' prai~H· and honey,
•••••• Hilmer L. Dahl. ·1:;
titl~
of
an
intt·re~l
;ui;:
:tnd valnA.ble Ir I hf' t'll,dllt>c>r:-;
A- 1~tant llnslu >~s Manager .... .
Wt'l'~·n 't tilefl' LO Jlllll
EVERYTH ING IN KODAKS
J l;trold Dickson. '18 b1ok wriu .. n by L. II Haih.'Y and re·em r~rough
AND SUPPLIES .
Ass!st<.1.nt Circulation Manager ...
l'! nth· publi~lwd hy 1.... R. L,yon an1i
..
• ... Carl LadC':iburg , '17 ('ompany
of Albany. :\'~'" York
111tcr Coll1•grnle HeJJurt..·r.
Thi• ,·olume con~lsb or ::!ti:! p:.1i.:r:>
l•"'lurenC"c Gray, l=>
nnrl drats with tht\ problems "hi<'h
Athh•t...t' llt't10rl1•r •
•.
R LA•sl1._ Pt·Ul~rew, 1:-i conlront o~ric11lrnrnl sLUdenl~.
tt•arh·
t:;1111•ral Hetiortcr .... llu:- S1ra:1d, ·11
<>r:5. and 1C':ld(>r~ in :\'ew York stn1i>
Ge1~cral H1·porU:>r .. Rubert Streets, '18
The Rex;il! Store.
(.;1•11Hal Ht"Jlt1rter J. Gordon Sewell, '18 Tht:> probl<'m~ and ~,1hnions orll'red
<-;• neral l{l>porter .I. Donald Kelley, '18 ar1" applicable not only to E'xl~lin~
UPnrral Rt•porl{'l"
<·01Hlilion~ in ;\~w York statf', btll lO College Musicians Will Enterta in Stu·
Cl1ulnn c:. Stranahan , 1" t•vt•rv sialt~ in thl? union in whkh
a~r;
dents With Program This
------------- - - - <'llllt;l'C' plays irn imporiant pnrt Tlw
Morning.
: WE WANT YOU TO SEE OU R
author'g discussion of tht"• suhjpet of
I' CUT G LASS OISPL AY--in r; tc-R m<!dt.· known on application . ft'l's ad\'it't' and
suggPstion of v:thlCI
nt1t only lO slmh•nt~ who arcs followin~
Tht• t'Olil'l-.:'e onhP~trn. imriPr th<' f \\'e c.·,rn trust
you to deterl its
l 'ulered as scconrt ('\ass mail matter au;ric11ltural courses
in enll<'l'P· hut direction of l'rof F 0 .\a rkson. inbeautio's. without any ex11la nation
at Hin:em::tn. Mont,rnn, under Act or to all agrkulrnrll
'it"'
As in his ot~wr ~trnc·ror In dolin of thf' r:u·ulty of lhe
from
us.
At
the
Con;:n•sa of March 3, 1879.
first glanC'e you
books
:rntlwr takes n hroadmincl ed
Cif musit. will furnish thf> prowill bP ready to ('oncede that this I
\·h,.•w of his suhjN·t :ind trN1t~ it in g-ram
tod.a~·
in
assemhl~
This will
i~ not in an~ sense an ordina r y
The Weekly Exponent Is strictly a
un interest.in~ and a!!,rC'eabl~ sly If•. :,p he :-wrond
student enterprise. Its chief purpose
appear:uu· f' of the or1
('ol\l•t•tion.
is to prese n t to its readers each week Among the divl~ions of tht.• snbjert the~trri in ass1•mhly
Clis year. 1lu• ot.han accurate and complete record of thar :ire di~cnssf"c1 Ort" socrnl
In facl we :say without the \east
life in
the developme nts in college affairs tilt" l'OUDtry. <lc.rfrultur; tl
(IXLt·nsion f'r tinH' being- ju~t heforC' th(· holi·
hesitation that you never saw a
du r ing that period and it is Intended work. county a~ents. t·nunt r~·
lift· day:-. whPn, owing to ihe sickness or
f'U}lerior
showing- in this town in
that its Influences shii\I b e exerted for
Lon Howard, the leader of the> band.
the upbullding of M . S. C. The paper mO\ !!llWnt. and the outloo li for the that orµ:unizali
your life>.
on
wa!:'
unable
lo
a1>is the result of voluntary effort put colleJ!'e
of agriculture
p('ar
The orc.:he:-;tra put that prO·
forth by the students wh o co mp ose the
This is th e story or how we came to
gTam on In sud1 ~hort notire that the
staff.
membe~ were g-iv~n bul little oppor- ha\·t• it-First we selected
a maker
THE ENGINEE R .
whose ,·ery name was famous. Then
tunit,· to show v.:har an pxrellent orCALENDA R.
we saw all that he had to orfer?aniza tion their's re· lly is.
April 9 Baseball; all·star. Alumni
and \ve have no on display the pick
(With Apologit"~ to KiJnlng.1
F'or t~e pa:.-:t !':e\'ernl weehs. the
''"· Monto.na S tate.
of his la.lest ou tpu t.
( By Rob ert T . Gebler, in the Engineer- music' dls11e11ser8
have been hard at
April 23-0rator ical contest.
The
designs are exlremely beauti·
ing News.)
work in preparatio n for the program
A1ll'il 30-Prof
rul. and we stand behind it a ll with
McNeely recital. You cnn ra\'e about yer bloomin~ Tom·
and lOdn.y's ought lo be a "winner."
Rneeball ; 'A"ashlngto n State vs. Monour gnarante" .
my Atkins on parade,
The
.-\nd yer lad:i.. like Lieutenan ts on tbe lows· pro~ram :u; arranged is a~ foltana Stnte-13oz em a.n.
\'fall.
.\larch-Go ocl Lnc·k
.. 'Yoods I
\{ay 1-Basebal l; 'Vashingto n State You cu.n talk about yer gunhoat:;, yer Selection -\\'hen Lo\'E.'
H . A. PEASE &. co.
if' Younj!;' ..
rifles and rer c·am11s,
''s. Montana StatE"-Boz ema.n.
Sc·hroeder
Jewelers and Optometrl sta
tay 1·8-Haseb all-.\fonta na State And yer het'Ot"f' in
the rain of h.•adt>n l'o\'f'llPtte --Onncr of the Pirates
"~- :\1h;soula- ln Missoula . lntercol·
ball;
L T h e Ha llmark Store.
1.ut th l' blokt• I tlot'fs nw hnt to
( lntt?rmi~sion 1 Si\berlJerg
1e~ 1ale track meet in Mlssoula.
Dirtn't fighl th'-' sly '.\lulaltO.
8C'r('nadr
\\'id
or
\lay 14- Prof. )JC"Xeely re-cital. Hui lw \\lls in
tht• haltlt' just the "\lorceo.u Chanwtt.>riRlit1Ufl- Thi?
Rusy
J'a~t.'l>all: Goniaga ,.s )'fonta.na State
same
nee
nendh:
'n Boz.eman.
tlt>"s thf' hloktl thal
pl;:111ri~d thP ~t·l<'Mion ThP HPrirt Breakers
{av 1~- Baseball:
Mh::.sonla.. vs.
brid~e~.
.Oriol & Cit\P 111
r.:.JU23t:a· ·ln Uozemnn
Built Yt~r roach a1·nl% ,ht> rid~ts,
).!11rd1- Se]E>('lt>d
\f:1y 21-~::? . Baseball
\Iissonla vs. To 1~1c.~·,~)11;.1my .\tkin:-; 111arl'l1 int~ \w
..\1 l·fl-.'t·11t hi· ordw"lra has a nwm· ._
her.:i;l:q· Of <•ichll·~ll t\~ io\JO\\ s
•111ana :Hatt' in fk1z<>me.n
r"'i ;-.l \"iolin
\\'Ith ·" tn111~it or 1:- 11•\'t'l h1 \\ nuld
\fay
21 Prof
I lazf'l Cofl'Py
walk to ht a1 the 1h'dl
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llav11!r-;1m
Tht> dt>\'il or ;i Kaffll· ~tr 1 nwan,
THE NEW EDITOR.
11. Gray
lh ..• hlokt> who "ritt·s t,:1• stories
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11e\ er hands 'im allY :.:lory,
1 orth'r 1h11 111~· e11t1
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Hohide<tU\.
\wl 1lwy nt•\Pr hro"s
Ill tlll t'l(•
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The BUN GAL OW
Yes.
Rose Drug Co.
ORCHESTRA TO
GIVE ASSEMBL Y
Shu re
WE HAV E EASTER LILLIE S
and all other seasonab le lowers for Easter.
Langohr's Gre enho uses
PHO~E
95 R.
31.:i S. Traey Ave.
v;S\TORS ALWAYS WELCOM E
CER ETA NA MEA NS QUA LITY
·. IN FLOUR AXD ROLLED OATS-TR Y THEM TODAY
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THE BOZEMAN MILLING COMPAN Y.
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Fo r 10 <'C'lll.." in a neat, sanit.a.ry can-Fine for toa._<;;.tinr;.
McKEE ENGRAVING CO.
ARTISTS AND ENGRAVE RS
CUTS THAT PRINT
BUTTE, MO NT AANA
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mo\'i1• S('rt•en,
111
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Put t H'rt• ·s is
In t}J1 rh o. l
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n the 1'11i1or ror t 1w Ex 1 on('nt torn t
r 'h(! -..taf rna•h• ·rn 1 x1 Plll'lll t>lt
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tit' Pan llll I (' i'1i.tl
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want to carr)' any bag- /IJ.,,f gage he don't have to, \ 1<r ':'· - ••. "
but a pipe o' VELVE T'S 01
worth its wdght in gold, ~_,. W, ·. '.~~
as a smooth er o' rour'i ~~~'·~~f~
roads.
ifof,. {~ ~ )
~d-
p~Yy•.-1,
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10 cents is?'t much to
:1 tin rull of the> fr::;
th e .1i.:cd - in - the_,, ood m fur
·llo
... j?"r.lnce,
rich ~.1tbf.l1.:li:>u of YF1
'~~c ~. llll! /;'""'-~wr.11ng-,
Tob:.lc\...o come:, ah.o m tc c-m~t:il-li;:L.d 'b~~~. e~t Smokrng
~n~t1<>./fty,,... ~ eu.
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l{egul r pric..: S1 ..:!.-;.
PHIL LIPS BOO K STO RE
SPAULDlt <G ATHLETIC GOODS.
1.~.1'1
Af!ronomy
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na .u)
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t! i:: s
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have been be: .. 1g
for\vard to-
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S;-rina Sh:Lt. I
Shoot tLe
{\~odd
Depiirtme nt
Will
confo 1n ..1 t;.,. Derbies
<.'lO\V on ~;~play 'or
Spring.
Conduct
At
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h~,s
ta 11 d w 1·\.11'"1~ Yt• 1 iw or for.ii.:c- rn
\e~ti<z:•tion~ lo lll' l'Cllldllt·tl·d at thP
Fe ·gus
atio:
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~~rar}UUlt• ol' lhL· l'llhC'l'slty 01 \l1s~lU i
Ill 1!11.t. is lo huq• l'hargp or the IW\\
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hat:e -..... ...,.,ft h:.~r-,
Stiff
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HAMILT O
Always
th e best for the
least money. Wardrobe s. stea'l'l·
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far an' fast, don't
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values in
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best
BA GS.
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cut tla
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and
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the
t rying to sell
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give
T RUNKS
Yinliu
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ii . F !'ip11<'llt:''r
Hut the t•athen ~!art a l:o un',
;: A ILiriii·~
fla) " for..,otr1'11 111 .tho11i 'itu
1 Uf'
t' I ements or t :w clln·1·i on lf a ~T 1\\
\nil llw hist11r\' won't s,t tl!at s was
l . 1J '.\Lin ll
'th:. t'll' rprlsP..
111 ll J·:
Le-:;tt•r \ .. ....
then"
Fl11lc
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sp:rnld.n~
'1 hns h(>1·11 a uwmbcr of th• ~!•\II '1 r n
lif'lll,tiH•s l t.t ('av 1·::.. c th• ir l \,ir nt'l
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\11d tlu 1mhl 1 tlw1 bf'g-1 1~ .:1. ulo 1 nirn~
'll le•~ Bill\ t•t! c 11 Ill \\ Ji l\t>r
JI ~c·nlt
H· r a
Inn of
We
·<OD cl
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a rin'r h'"
Cut Flow ers
Trac y Flor al Com pany
~·cur
servke.
111•
i11 <·o-01ieratl un with lhP
1 nilt·d
AO\·f'rnnw nt
Wals h's
?he /7lar/Ln .Rrearm s Co.,
42 Willow Street, New Haven, Conn
Ill
ti
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.\Ir .\lomaw W:lt'>
'lt thf" c·ollP~I' T111·~dny to dhwuss t '.H· menl
bulletin on tll<' work in Mon1 l~~s for llw c·nmiu;::: season.
I tana
. I lit• worJ.; ltu·ludn• t·xt1 nsi\·\· l1·~Hs
wn!t :tlt'alfa. S\\'f"(•1 don·r and tlw
T O A PAL.
~ar o11
i.:.ras_st's and li~I plots_· \\ 11 h{'
- - - - - - -t11vnlq•d
'1 llt- dt•p;.ir1mt•n t e:•q1,·t·ls to Pat1rn· 1~ ~on 'on11· and ~it
ha': ~rowing" on tht·ir 1ilols all the By me Ill YOlll' t'~lOSt'll j)lan•
\:lr1i>th·:-· ot alfallci 1hat hn'l' M.t'r
l'\ t· a fnIHlllP~s. 1 ;ulmil,
11"1 n im1•ortP1l hy th' l "nitt•d :-;rn11 s
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For your houH·I~ lwiry rac·l
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PoH ··11m1·11t from all
J•art~ of
llH• Yn11 will lislt'll hour-;
on C\1111
- o1 d
Tla·n· will prohahly hp ahou1
To my dric-st monolo~ut
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St~1tio11 h1•·.!r tlw PX
'lhn•rh lht>fiitnt! Is hut a l..OO
this work r>qua!ly h•11 t \t• \\ht 11 in i·an•·llT~· nu od
I ~111 •
l.a11. 111 j Jinn!•· mu~t t·( j,jl1 t111cl1•r d\'il
\t 11\.\' ' •H'P you n1 n r r~u
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r<'n11Jations. •1 hl Jll't t·IH t x \'n1 np 1l't c·iat1 lhl l
n
ll'nfiion of lhP i11\1 stJgations malHs
Bt·<H an i·111·or1:> v.ith ~·1111
lail
th1• "t:rk of th1 l·' .. rg11:-; !:it.a lion ra. ht·r II I Ill hl111· vnu
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vompll'tf' along thn.•p impon~1111 Jint>s:
('onw :ind if·an ai.: llfHH Ill\ k111 t'
r 0\1 rolation t•\J1Pri11w nls; t18fs wi.t'1
your l11·atl h'n• l h n
hand,
era In~. and lf'~t"' with fora~t' f'rOps
~him ~·our s.\ mp~ th f1 r m
J .anit•l llan~C'll. su1wrintc·11dl'nt of \\'h1·11 m~ llnh ha
romt"' lo _!..;o
lht lbntley E\.1a·rimt·n t Station \\:ts . Ont si Tlll'\\ iwr~
lit ~on(l tht· dar~.
ht·r" ).lnnday iu c·o11f{'l'e11<·1· with l'r ·f
Id f1·( l f.1 ll• :; i:;tr.l~lgt• I lrnow
Atk
to plan fir the ll1111tlP '
If .I hf"anl
Wt li 1111• h.lrk.'
st;1 f, :1 work l'or this Par. \lr Ila;:. lint 11 no1l
::-\uiut Pt l o•r madt>
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Tl'e wold's greatest cellist makes re=ords exclusive ly for
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THE WEEKLY EXPONilNT F RIDA Y, AP R IL 9, 1915.
Sund ay
Its Time To Doll Up
line of woolens we ha.ve for you to pick rrom.
Give us a chance and be
'"'"M oney"
Let HANK AND ED Do It
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INEW CATALOGUE I
first to ent .. r the commercial
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ISSUED
The mailing
the Alumni as-I
l King. '04, is now emplo)'<'d IJy sociation bas been reYisecl and is
no"
ri CitY Railway and Light Com- u1l-to-date. All mPmbE>r~ or the
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C'iation arr listed to~ether with thrir New Catalog Wil l Be Dist r ib uted
to
location and employment.
Prospective Students In a
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and tht> book will be ready [or distri·
I by tht- \Iontana Power t'Orn· L:"On Al!ricultural College.
t BitlinJ!~.
Of all v:omcn gradbullon among prospective studenls in
-::"·ord has Ileen recei,ed tha.t Fred ;1ho11t ten days.
Space bas been given to the college
\\"alchli, a gni.dualC' of mechanical enKinet•ring at the colle~e in 19ll), is the of agrirulturt'. Ute college o[ engineer·
ero<·tin~ <"nginre>r for rt.he Allis-Chat- 1np;, t:1e coneg(' or a11p11ert science and
mers rornpany of ~1i1waukee. which the college o! Industrial arts. '!'he
ts putting in a hydraulic plant at cour."l'H in each college and
all inforThornl)ROTI Falls. Montana. This plant. mation that could be of any possible
when C'Onlilleted will have a capaC'ity Yalue to any one in selecting a
course
of tHty-ontJ thousand horsepower. The has b<"en included in the
book , a n d
construction vrork "ill C'onsist<>f Lbree altogether this will be one or the
best
separate darns and a power house. Mr. catalogues issued bY the r egistra
r.
'Valchli bas a very good posi1.ion, likes 1 Besides the regular catalogue
the
amef" of some or the College 1 his work. and is doing well in the en· registrar is working on separate
bu llegineering profession.
tins
for
each
of
the
colleges. T h e rirst
I make clothes for.
You'll
bulletin to be pubished w ill be one o r
with me that they are lh.e I [
the college of agricultu r e. T h is will
OLLO WAY' S
:a does the trlclc.
ExtenSiOfl N Otes
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~ is.. C'arl~tta F.ord addressed Lhe
Llvmgston '\\oman s Club Tuesday on
J the subject "Malnutritio n."
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Dr. tv .T. Hartman is doing some
exteusion campaigning in Gallatin
county wit!J. a Yie~ to securing a county agriculturist to succeed Mr. George
H _ Cook.
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G. E
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rup a nd Ki ng's best.
GET JUST
HOES AL L RIGHT
PRICES RIGHT
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H. HARRIS & C O.
Shoes.
Instruction
c I A N 0-V 0 I C E.
rec ) t::f =~ sLUd;' in Berlin.
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Headquart ers foe
Barbering
'1 EV E S' S H 0 l'.
·ed Hinman, Manager .
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THE SOAR ING
all work guar anteed
Alfred Schlechten p r op.
THERM OMETER.
makes everybody want to get away
from the heat. But when the co ld
weather comes everybody wants a ll
the beat he can get. You'llget plec.tr
or it il you have a good pile or ou r
coal in your cellar. 1t is the c lean
free bu r ning kind that g\\·es the most
beat with the lea.:::t coal. Better order
-today •nd hav it orr you r m i nd .
FRANSHAM COAL c o
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of colors.
We hanGl e
BARBER SHOP.
Under Na tional Bank or Galla tin
Nor th-
Valley .
College Studenta a Specialty.
Sold By
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t)' forsometim e,isthelates tadditlon
or students en~olled, w~th ca.lifon~ia
to the extension department.
Mr_
ntHJ tJlltt
~econd and Ch1<'ago third.
'I he f1gPiper is working on a !lax circular at j
r m·t's or thirty institution:>, inclusiY~~ ot
IH"l·sent. but will be assigned a county
!-iUITintt'r Sl'!-lsion~. follows
a;;ricnlturist 's position in the near fu- _ Sci•~ntific agricultural inY~Stigatio1:
t'ohnnbia, u.2~ 14 ; ('alifornin. ~.J'iU;
Lure
ior the f<-'1:leral g:oYernment is one ot Chic·ago.
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\Vis<:onsin. 6,fi~~;j:
!he most auracli\'e occupalio11::; opl.'11 l't•nns\-hania +l.~10:"'1; II<1nanl.
6.4ll:
H. FL Cannon has c·mnplet~·d a farm to the al!:rkultural (•i.>lle~e graduate,
:.\lkhi~an. li.:ll~1; :\c·w York l"niYersity.
surn•y in Flathead C'ounty _\mong the according to G<·orge \\". :i.Iorgan,
who ,; 1-1 2 . Coruell. ;J,H:1u; 11linoi:-;, :;, ti-l;
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resulf:; of the analysis of data. Lhe\gradua.t ed.at tht> ;\Ion.Lana State
l'ul·10hio Slate 1.012;
SyrarusP. :~.flrn;
inflnf'nce or good t·ows on farm JffOfit8 leg-e in l!ll 2, and is now ~tatioued
on 'Jisgouri. :;.3s::., Texas. 3.t~~l; Pittswa~ 11uite 11rono11nc·fld.
the lluntley Project, ''hPrl' hi• directs hurg-, 2.u-.-:;; lowa, 2./61\. Kansas,
2.6:-iO;
the .t...x11~rimentR in c-rOJ) rotation nnd Tultrne. 2 ..t-11. Cincinnati. 2.rno·
ln1
:\£iss l\:athc·rine Je:-n~ru, asi;ist1·d bY cult1\:ll1on mNhods.
i\iana. :!,1G:I; Stanford, 1,'-i9:3; Prince• )fig~ Eth~I :\Iiewald. is condul'tiU~ a
.:Hr. :'lfor:..:.an has jug( heC>n visiting tun. l,lill: \\'estt~rn Rt>serve. l,:i2~;
:-:hon rourse in :-tome economic:s a; his parC"nts in Bozeman on
his re- .Jo~ms llnpkins. 1.3i:i;
'\'ashington
C'hPster this wr>t·k. :-\' xt \\etk :\[1~s turn from his five months' stay
in I l nlvprsity,
1.:~1;;;
\'lr!!:inia,
90~;
.Jensen will concluct a :-;hort cour P at \\ a<.:.h1n\..:'tPJ1 D C., ".lwri~ he goes
l'<H-h "hen as la~t yrar the order "'.as C'n1 Y<"<'l'
to pn parP his rPtlOrt of the 1 l11mbia, California, Chica~o.
:\[1ehigan,
Fc.;-rt HE-nton ·
se<.lson·~ hnesligation s. to meel his P 1 ~nnsy\\'Ullia. \\.bl'onsin,
llan ard,
f£.llow worl.;crs from lJther ~ectious of ('orndl. >;pw York l"11iYC'r$ily,
lllinois,
\\·uni l1a~ hPen rt'<·l· n•d frcm t lw the country, lo c·onil r with the su- u1
'J :;tall'. :Oli1111psota. :'\orthwe~tlrn.
Dairy Bun-au of ihe i nitetl :;taks de- l'''f\ in;- offit+·rs o. his d 1 ·p~u- lllf'Ht. SJrncust
Yale, :'-.lh.;souri. Texas. Xepan1renl of at:ricnlture offe-r!ng iO ancl to plan thl'- \;·ork for thl· tnm:n~ br~~ka. Kan
~as. h wa, Tnlant'. TtHliana.
placP an additional s11el'ialist in dnir::· ~e~,,;or
The gr at Ji;d\\.·n1111Pnt Ii- Jli t h11n::., ('iudnnati, ~t.rnfonl. Print<'ing in :.\1ontan:l for the p11r:1us1• or J.>raril!';'. iiroLably thi:- l>NH in l~te
Wl•rld 1011, \\"t stu•n lh ~0rv1" .khn I lopklns.
l;uiicJi1 1 :::' 1111 that "ndustry in this ~tatt:--'
ior <lf>ll.tiril :L u·1 lt'll'P- an• ubo '\,,i;;hing: on l"1tl\('r:o:it) ._mi Yir~inia
!Hr. f tcr Cnolt:v 1S co-0]>( ri1tin
wit'1 fl\ttilalJlc for rcst·arch in \\"a. h 11_g-ton,
Ex
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F l)orn ~n of Salr La 1 r- (' ,,. in
ving th< llt'!l \\ l1il<> t hl'l'l' an oppor·
1:111 to in lh1 JlOSI
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t.11ity to Pxtenil th ir knowh~d~t< of
1 1011
lht'lr subjpl'lH lllldP 1hl' 1110: l f•nor
a blr- c-i t.: Jill~t ·ttH'( s.
A 1 ~t 1:, • is nrrantzin!!'
T'u• cr.mhinatic.n 01 the wintl'r resa1
boys' 1111 .:!: 'l;i clul
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\\"qshingtcn, ·.dth th•• sumin CHst.1·r nnd dt•t t.
\\'ih:rnx «fl' 111h s tlds we el.;, in cu-0111 r- L t·r npt>ll air work in tlw fit·ld is so 1
ation " th .J. ( Taylor
a•trnl·lln· that .1'1t• go\·~·rnnwnt holds
Tilt-' wor\.; l'('('l'llt.ly be~un by till~
m:\Il) m<>n in 115 Sf'tr~ce ~'ho <.~ouhl :iortic-11ltural dl'\lartntt?nt Of
lhe Mone L Pan:-l'n t"Ollllll('tC'll farm~rs' 1·ontmand. ltighC'r s.alanes 111 1'1"1\
ate tana l.::xperiment Station to determine
mePting-~ , 1 St
Ignatius and Arl1 ,. <'O:Hm(·rc1<1l rnu·nirtst~s.
Thl• merits or mulrhing non-irrigaiecl
Ja~t Fric~ny arnl ~aturday, assistPil
i.:anlens with straw. as t•ompare(I with
by !'resident .J. .'.\1. Hamilton, who I Fi ft y.fi, t:" ~t11<l<·n1s gra\luated
April c·nltivation, has ~hen rt>sults ln faYor
~poke on "F'arm<·rs' Co·Ottf'rative As· 1. l'ro;n ih~ short l'o1irst· in ag;riculture of mnkhin~.
In tlw <·nse of cahlJage
sodations in Europe."
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thP South Dako_ia State colleg~- (•spc.<:ially, mulrhinµ: incr<'asecl
the
The t·ourse co,·ers tonr r<•ars of fi\C' I \'.t>lds as muc·h ns G,000
pound~ per
:\I
L. \\'i1son iR now i1~ Ea-..tern months a yC'ar.
;u·re. The hi_g:her yield was due both
\ :i.1ontann on business Jkl'taln111g to the
to an lntTease in the size of the lwads
lla<'ing cf new a~ri<•nlturists.
I le adA llC'W law of Physi<'
Th<> mark an<l to 3 hh~hPr pen·enrnge of market·
drP~5Pd a business men's J,;11111uPt at
01 a pupil in quiz oru·n yarles inYerse- ablf' heads.
11illing-s 'J'11C?~day, gninh from there IY as till' souare of tlic distance
to
F'or this mukh till' straw wa~ apto .\tilt.·s C'ity to help lay plans for t;lti
111 .ar('sl neighbor Rx
pli<"d 10 a depth of six inC'IH•s, and this
thf' Eastr-rn '.\lontana rorn show in
~ettlNl to about four inc:hes. 1t wa~
d1ri rJ:!'P of .J. ('. Taylor.
I le met thr
applit•d ~oon af11)r th" plt1nl:> '' t•l't! st•t
Dawson
<'ODIJTl'SSiOllf
'fS O(
C'Otl/lty
in tlw field anLI did awny with all cul
c·ou11t: on April;,
tin'ttiOJl antl WC'f'din~ rrhe ('0Rl O( lhP
nrnl<"hing is sli!.~htly e;rca.t<'r t'tan thal
,f 1·nltivatio11, lint tlw work Cil.n oftt n
I 'rn111111m·1~d :-\v1n-proy .J O·YP-n:I\·
lit• don•· nt a sla('k timP. whlh-- <·ulti·
~1,.nnh1.c ·.\I ttY" \'011111{ "
1·nt.ion 11111~1 bt> J.!,iYen rl'gularly if lhf'
\, t·P<ls <.tl'I' to bP kt:'Jlt clown und tltt·
IR one o[ thP many lint' pn··
n1oist11n• <ons()T\ ed
Tlw rl<'<·tril'nl d«.>Jiartmcnl la 1·\.> npnralions we Jw.vt' h('rt" for t!H·
This mMhrnl of hn111lliu~ tlu.~ c.:ah·
t•pj\·pcl a stHti<' maC'hl11P whit h wa:o;
hag(' is t•spe<'ially usPful ror lhe busy
~kin and Complt•x.ion.-~Plll·
clc.11:111 II 10 1Jw c·olle '.P hy Ur. H.1K~·
dn·-land tnnnt•r who is apt to plant
pre {;joviru• is diff1·n•nt front
dalr. fonnrrly a rf'siclent of Bozpnrnn
hi~ 11alt'h or Int,.. C':tblJ:Jt?;P and tlkn.
the olhrr~. ho\\'t,l\'l'f. cornin~
and nc\\ ·on'" ·INI wilh th<' :-:tatu in
in thP rush of work latC'r 011. fail to
s:rnP asyl1ir11 at \\'arm Springs, ~font
in Cake form it i~ 111tu·h mun·
rultlvatt• it and to w<•Pll it 11roperl)
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'L INE PH.ILLIPS.
307 ;;outh Central.
STUDIO
Prices roe oz . and up.
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·SHOE YOU HAVE IN MIN D.
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as~ortme11t
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CENTRAL
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watter telHng exactly wha t th e college offers and what the pr ospec tive
student may expect. This bulleti n will
be off the p r ess in abou t two wee ks
and bulletins on the college o r en·
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trar to distribute these bulletins
among the high school graduates and
ATTDU'T f"DAUUATES
the college faculty
md students
BANH
THE
For 1915
Sec ou r elega nt
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6allatin Trust & Savings
NEWS PICTORIAL.
be a 24-page book, plentifu ll y illustrated vdl:t cu t s of the different departmeuts in t he college, with wri t t en
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For Your Spence r Sweet Peas
lall i>rospectlve students.
Agricultural
l 'ur llvlng, clothes and pleasure.bank the rest at our Savings Department weekly,
As your account begins to Inc rease rou will flnd pleasure in
saving more each year.
470 Interest paid on Savi ngs.
GEORGE CO X, Cashier.
BOZEMAN,
HEARST-SE LIG
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THAN Y OU EARN .
CAP ITAL STOCK ........... $: 50,000.
S URPLUS and PROFITiL .. $250.00.
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et Me Tell You
boys In scbool--..,..$25
FIVE- REEL FEAT U RE
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F ew D ay s.
g a priYat~ businc>ss as mine ex.
'.\lyrtl<' AlclE'r~on, 'l::l. is now !'lN:re·r and Pnglneer in Rao Paulo, j tary to the president of :Montana
w.
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Proof on tb,· new 1915-1916 calaShe fornh rly held the posi·
rinn of 11ssiHtant dt'an 01 wnmen and logue bas b<'en read and returned to
the 1>rinter by Register R. 0. 'Wilson .
che :\leth<·ney 11 ls now em· prece11tress ot \\'aldo Hall at the
Ore-
dre~sed
TAKE HER A BOX OF M c DONALD ' S CHOCOLATE S AN DSHE WILL
NOT BE FORGETTIN G YOU
Progra m
in a ne"~ spring suit and we would like to ~how you what a
nice
\\"E:'D 1rn Ql,A llT OSHO'>'' YOl'
c•onv\nce<t 1hat we S('!l good clothes.
PAGE TBRU
srn~w MUlLH A~IS ES
THEG~B B~GE ~IElUS
T~M~TU[S ARE ~~~U
Buys a high grade watch on our
clu b plan. See us a nd wea r a high.
grade watch wh ile paying ror It.
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LESLIE E. GAGE
JEWELER AND OPTICIAN
Boze m a n Montana
TomnlOes may bt• profitably grown
anywhere in :\lont.ana. where the summer season i fre<? from frost for three
monlhs, arcording to a circular on
Tomato Culture in )[Ontana,'' just is-
Econom ize
D on't let your clothes get
wrinkled and baggy and wear
out on the creases. have them
pressed, make them look better
and wear longer.
We do it better.
sued by lhe ).lontana Ex11eriment Stn·
lion. 'The cirrnlar was 11re1iared by
L. G. Scherm1•rhor n. torrnerly of the
ontana Station, but now of the New
.Jersev Station. In mo~t sections of
CITY DYE WORKS
the slaw. the circular says. only tbe ~
l'h01H' 389w ,,.~,g-,,11 ,,·1ll ca!I
Parlie~l ntriC'lies s!loulcl be 11lanted:
cleaning. pr:s· :ll~. r(pauing
and those that haY~ done best in the
d~<~i1·~
station l'XllC'riments are l<~arliana,
Chalk's Early .Jewel. .lune Pink. and • ..,,.,~~ ., .... ..:.~~v•4•.C.o-.o+•'°'• •••~
Bonny Oest.
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ThP rircular whic'h gi~l'!'.' full_ direc-1 ')
SC H LECH TEN 'S MO NT ANA
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tiOll$, is sent to any re~1dent of :..Ion- ~
SCENERY
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Lalla frC'e upon requC'!·<l 10 lhe ~Ion- ~
Make Good Souvenirs.
~
t·rna 1·;xperinH'nt Sration.
;suv ONE T O T AK E HOME BE-:
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F ORE L EAV I NG COL LE GE.
•t Schlec hten's
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All the f;lalt.' ~< hools. in Ohio arl.'
t'O"-)l't.~ratinp. 111 an dfcrt 0 imLi<:e the
h ... 1:-0latnre to ll\ln·as1• the· a1111rlJlli.l·
tion for tht> m; inti•nan<"€" 11f thP .tnt ~
st·'wt !!". whkh 1 11· tdl Obio l ntYers t:
at _\th1•118. llhio StaH· { 11in rsi y at
,tam ius. "''HI :O.l aim l"11h 1·rsny at
Oxf1·nl, hl'si1ks 1h1.• no:·m:\I antl otht·
t.<h~ in:-:.tilutiOll!'.
Studio
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MONTANA,
BOZE~1AN
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Blk.
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Dl':~TIST
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6
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Story Block.
Bozeman, Mon t.
lC. D AV/ES
EOPATfJJC J'llYRIC I A'od resldenc~ Martin Blk, 237
M ain St.; Phone 371 Bl k .
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-~lontana
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111Hl economical
\rt.' highly rec·olll111t'IH I it.
<'On\'t'llil'llt
Two hundred nam(• a1T <"arLon!l
ha"e just ht)t"n rPce\vC'd l'rom thC' lit•n
PHYSIC IAN
era I EJN t ric com puny to IJP used fer
M ichlfan Rul!ding.
cxrerimr>nt.n l purpcsp~ in the ,1rmi
:\1ontana <·nl 1h:partmen1.
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E. DE Ai
EOPA'J !Jl,
Gallatin Drug
stolr a kls~ tlu• otlwr ni~lit.
.\I\' 1•om't.'if:'n<'t• hurts. a\;u:k!
1 ih-lnk 1'11 go again toni)"ht
Auel put the blanw thin~ linl'k.
co. Il
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RI.ACK t,;AT llRA:H>
CHICAGO-KENOSH A
HOSlERY COMPANY
A.ENO~lJA, Wt:..
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Tlli~ i. tht' t me of ~·,:oar
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IW~.:R,~-r~i~,~~~ 1~~,:,\H'~':'~ II
\\',. !:.t1·e th<' \\lack l ;it 1 l•'-l'
f1 1r h111 Ji lllt..'11 and wnl'..,~'lL
to "sprue f>'
up a 1ittl1 to 1:1y a~hl<" ~01ir cld
lid t'1·r a 1~Pw one.
\\'r arc ~hO\\ in~ th1.' ;.f'W spring
)fnllory mot1~b :ind yon can <lepl·ntl
on it Lliat tht· st) h's are corn•c·t.
('ra,rm•ttr
'' eatht·rjffOOf, Hn exl·h1:.;:h:c feature
1hat l\N~l ~ them fn•sh tiokiug.
All Styles $3.00.
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·fHE Wl!J~KLY B}[PONENT FRIQA.'\'l ~\. 9, 1916.
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ot the
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nssoc.iauOU.:~n - -niu and
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.4t the close or tbe program, a large
:.acted and
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mt\rnde r o! the semester'\ ere outlined .
A ).!ission Study dass under the JeadThp first baseball game o( tbe sea· fl'JlOrted to be tbe heaviest. sluggc.•rs ershtp of S. L. Hedrick will meet ev·
~on was played Wednes<'lay.
struck out time after time. This was ery 'Tbursday afternoon at 5 o'clo<'k
11rob.:thly due to the Jack of practice in
Laundry Co.
rag;;:;~-;-n
Although
G .R. Milburn-College Agent
many respe<Ots
the first real pra('ticc or t.be season. the same hour.
:it times.
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The day was not such as to permit
Fourteen hits were made during the
or any real baseball class and the/ garue. elg-ht by the 1''reshmen and six
showing- of the t"o tenms in tb1s con- bv the High Birds
'rh(' individual
test was eYen better than could be h;ttm!' """ as follows.
Gnmcs. 1,
expected under the conditions
Romney, 2; Todd. 1; Dah l, 1, \Velch.
- ::1. Borton, 2; Caln, 2, Dic k son, 2;
Cain and To<ld plnyrd e:H'l"ll nt b all !\fcC'nbe. l ; and Collet, 1
around the second sack. Both s.refast.and shitty on tbeir reel nnd th rir
No count was taken on the orroi /
hnttin~ was pr obably ns good a~ any
Thi . r
atlo
rufd
of the game-.
s tn o r m.
o
seen in the game.
one other little Incident of the ga me
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TUXEDO BILLIARD PARLORS
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F. C. Brandtburg
"Tis not In the hi.E:"hl'":..;.t stars alone.
1'or in the cups of budding flowers.
}Jor in the redhL•art's mellow toni".
Nor in the bow tha.t smiles In
Romney
the
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h ead.
\\"'hen the pellet was found n.nd
returned to the confinL'S or the diamond Romney wns found to b<:' safely
stationed on the third sack. A clL•,-er
bunt on the pan or Gilruth brought
the manager of the High Birds homl
H.c-.uhicleau came to the plate ne-xt
nnd it could be Sl•en at a glance tnat
he J.ad somethine u) his sleeve. A
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nice> slow one ra.me over the rubber
and Huby st~pped in front ot it. He
SENHORS Will CHOOSf
i;rnclc.
$4.50
$5.50
$6.50
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Department Society Preside nts
Aitrlcultural Club ..... . . 'l'racy Abell
Electric Club
.. John M 1'..,iske
Civil Eng. C'lub . R Leslie Pettigrew
Home Economics
Mae :\Tyer.;;
Chemistry Club
Alonzo Burkett
was !-,'Tanted a pass.
Mechanical Eng. Club .... Hilmer Dah l
1\r('anwhile th(" overanxious English
Handic raft Club. . . . Mildred Stewart
Pror was
In an effort to stPal
Musical Organizations
home. Todd went out on an easy fly
Ed. Ronne and Fat Dahl. despite his tattered a]lBand
Orchestra . . .
. .... Ed. Jacobs pearauce as a result or an attempt to
Glee C'lub Mn.rsa Riddell sJide. took his place at bat. A beau·
Other Organlzation5.
tl(ul little hit brou~bt In another run,
Booster Club Pres ..... J.M.,V.Manning bl.It \\"t'lrh ~tilled the hopes or the
Boosterine Club Pres
.. May Clark B1rd8 by st r iking out and the ~ame
"'.\l" C'lub Pre~.
\\"alter Grimes was over
Senior Athletic Counril RepresentaThe lineups:
tive
... Alonzo Truitt
llig-h Birds-Grimes, <'.: Roubideau.
Editor Expon<.'nt
. Robert T. Kelley Jl .• Romney, lh.; \\.etch. 2b.: Gilrulh,
Debate Counril Pres . . . Alfred Eberle 3b.: .Tenni.son, i-s.; Todd, cf. ; Dahl. lf. ;
Jal'k-O'Lantern Club Pres Ray .Tones Parker, rf.
Y.\\'.C.A. President .. Albert Bor thwick
Freshmen-norton. c.; Glass. p.;
. A. Paul Thompson Luc<>, lb., 'fodcl. 2h.: Cain,
Dick:::on, 3h.; Dorton. rf. i :\lcCabe. d.; Coll lt>l, II' , Kuhns. p.. IIolt. p.. Drummond. p.
cn.u~ht
Popular Price Store for Men.
CRAVEY & JACOBS
Coal, Wood
and Kindling
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320 W. MAIN 8T.
Y.~!.C.A_ Pre~.
Kenyon-Noble
Lumber Co.
fROSH B~G Hl~H BIRDS
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THELEN &. HANLEY,
UP TO DATE LIVERY AND
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Phone 57 Elk.
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Bozeman, Mont.
Ir you want the best see
D. H. BUDD.
Central Avcue>.
Phan• 300 Red.
nogula r track meet. Granting that the
Miners stoOd little it nny show to 'yin
the mel~ t. they should ce rtainly be permitted to par ticipate in a meet. with
0ther Montana scbools.
- :::'The Miners are ,-e ry much disappointed lo th ie turn of affairs as t~ e
establishing of a ne w record in the
po1e Yaull by McAullffe was almost
:L certainty.
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catcher and gently ta.pf>{!d the rubber 1
pan with the bat. The pitcher, whose I
namP \\a~ Drummond thts t 1111e, real-1
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516 POUNDS
of rich, smooth, creamy chee5" . vVe are cutting fhis mammon
'l:ll ue Ribbon 1\lonarch '' and the quality is the best eve
\"ery fine for \Vel sh rarebit or cheese souffle.
Order a pied
for _ynur Easter S unday dinner.
Thos. H. Rea & Co.
TELEPHONE NO. 24.
Let There Be Rain
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AN DTHEREJ WAS RAIN
WE HAVE THEJ BEST RA.11' COATS
\\1\enev('r letters of reference are
received, off~·ring positions. the seude rs ask for c~aracteristics. dispositi on J
and Jl('r~onahty of the students.
$~.00.
$6.00 to
THE HUB
rlJO N"rN
IO D
J[ T N [l[C~T[S
coon M[[TIN('ltJ
ED. and LOU HOW ARD, Props.
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The y M. c. A. hel<l one of the
~st Dlt'etings Of the year last Tuesda)~ evening. The program cons.i!:>led I
1 of talks by several of the members
who had attended the- Helena conven·
tion and was called "Echoes or the
Coin ention."
S. L. Hedri<'k spokt• [irst on the
EVERYTHING FOR THE COLLEGE MAN.
WALK-OYER SHOES.
STETSON HJ\,'. >
THE
Headquarter
GALLATIN
LUMBER
tor the Famous OWL CREEK and PEERLESS
CREEK COALS.
cc ,
BEA i"~
Your uade wlll be nppre<:iatell
Opposi te Court House.
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A . G. McKEY, THE PRINTliiR.
107 West Main Street.
(Contmued From Page Ont.•.J
.Francis "'oolridg<' spoke on the ,
gn•nt impre~sion which had been
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BEAR CREEK
ROUNDUP
MONAR'~
B.
COAL
COAL
izoct tho respons1hll1t;- that
resled graduatl's desiring to take tho gradu· made upon him by dose attention. to
I \\ ith bun and Se<'med to measure the ale cour!;e at thf' \\"estingbou~P far~etail tn order to make the meet mg
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th• delh·ery which was a i:eml e out. ment to the cour.e.
srnrnrely OY<'r the pan. OttingL'r saw
h!~ chance and put all his waning
t"lrl'IH~tb into a laH mi1?ht~- effort to
conn('('_t. And. ~o nn ert be chd, and th e
ball \\Pnt sa1hn1? skyward ou.t over
c~ntPr gardPn, far O\'l"r tlw t1elder's
T~elr
recommen- wa' the failure of ihe people to r e-
spon(J to Christian tl"nching~, a success.
Ed . .Tacohs. the last speaker. 5'poke
on "ThC" H.eal Purposl' of the College
Y ~1 C A
Hi· nwntioned some of
of _\1nlrultura\ tht• diffiC'ultie~ which 1*set the work
elation for a poi-itiou depends upon
th<'ir record of thi.> gradnate'o pf·r~onal
C'haraneristlcs.
Professor RIAl.!g of t'lemc>ns C'olle-g-e
in South Carolina 11r1·sent1•d n paper
!lwfon·
lhP A~so<"iation
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Flint=Lynn Lumber Co., Phone
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Montana State College of Agriculture l'
and Mechanic Arts
Practkp_j courses in Civil, El.!~· .;i and Mechanical
Engi1;.eeriut;. 1\-lechtU\IC Arts. Agrlc:u.turn, J)nir:y , llorticu !rnral, Homt· El·onomkt'. In dustrial Cht>mli:tr\"
J.:.c-v~o1c,c Biolo~~, l\lutiil- ;.rnd Art.
fim :-1 lm<'n. as soil ;1S silk, <lo not
:ss t asily an<l mon.· ahsorh1.:·nt
tha l t·< 1tl n lin n <.)r ~ilk.
lOWll"!..,.
the western part of the •tate.
purpose or the Y. ~[ c. A, which the
convention had cleared up.
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Ht.••t1llirul tUOut \ll~ . coomodious lrnildln~s. com
,1lelL' wc.1od and inn. _hops . 1." 'xtensh e J.,l•orntories.
luotJd k h''ll'n aud !:'t'.'wlng roorns. musll" aud art studio.
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~oaap~st
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TH~lrn
.u1· a soL ·ct of m•1d1 satisi.lC' ion to
t 'll· us1 r
Thq· arP as shr·o..'r as 11w
;ir.
Y. M.
Quality Printing
Sheyk
Handkerchiefs
\' t'
At the next meeting of the
A. Secretary Col ton of the down-town I ~·ant to trust my fe11ow-men; u
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, association will ddh·e r a. lecture illusI like to think their morals !
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·trated by etcreoptlcon views on the And yet the column headed " Le
northwest co nference and the Estes
ls thrice the size or that
Park conference.
"Found."
-Jut
in which lle recommende d
such a system.
P11rclul" l·niH•rslt:r.
the Cniversity of CL·org:ia. a.nd Clem·
L·ns c.·o1J(·gc arf' a few or the colleges
and unive~ities that have adopted
I this mt:-thocL
H~lD
·
for SPokane, wh e r e they \\ill :
nei:ss men and one or the mlmster s I the conference ot deans or wt
" .as. select ed in orde r to give the asso- v. hl~h 'dl1 he held 10 th at cit)
• c1at1on the benefit or their counsel and 115-lt.i. On her return trip Dean,
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thus strengthen it.
rick Wlll do some extension w
IC'olleges
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~an H e rric k, accompan1rd Uy:
An adHsory board cons1st1ng or \\Oite will leave the first of next
i't\\O o r the faculty. tv.o dO\Ht-town bulin-
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office~
lege
tht- follov. ing
tile coming .)ear: Arth ur Rowh t
PopJa.r. -president; " '· E. Thomp l
OC'cker, vice-presiden t; Albert
of Yi cto
ec
r, s r etary-t r <asurer
.
Miss Roda )1 . ~'OitL', dean ot k '
en at \Vasbington .. tate, wi ll
guest o f Dean Herrick a t H ai
ball the latter pa.rt of the week
\VOite is one of the most pro·
educa tors or the northwest
topic "Power". mentioning some of
the important tac.tors in .._C'onne<:tion I
with Fred b. Smith's i:rncc.e s as a r elig:ious speaker. A. Paul Thompson
choi-P as his topic "A Personal Con1
fession'· and told of some ot his mistnkl~n ideas regarding the work and j
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<' t 11·•
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the writer was requested not t o pub-
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , d i s t a n c e to the plale with a calculat- ton may do s.o h~ providin~ suitable ... u~day ~rtl•rnoon in which J.'red
ing f')"e. l\. perfect windu1l precC'ded I n•terences and rL'Ct'.'iving an apr~oi nt- 1 Smnh !.:atd that America's grC'ntC'st sin
DO THE BEST HEATING AND
PLUMBING JOBS IN TOWN.
ferencc on the coast and a commit tee
\to revise t he constitution were n.ppoinL
H owe v (' r, a d ual meet. b<'tween th e j
:--;tnte colleg and tbe Mines schedu led
for
May 8. will g!Ye :Mac a <'ha.nee
Good. clean hittinK was noticeable,
chiefly by its absence. Men who were a.t the re<:ord.
highest
Shnrt Dnot s ..
Thigh Root>
Jlip Ilnofs ..
A committee which w ill nominate o rficers for next year, a committee to
t interC'st students In attendtn g the con-
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Pure gum \1.:itb thb new pro-
the
In
No man was allowed to pitch more
than one inning. Consequently all v ar letles of twirlers were in the box.
Of the entire aggr('gatlon Roubideaux
and Holt probably showed up th e
best.
·n1c patent process supplemen ts hand work with an e\·en
~ccuratc pres ure of the PURE
GUM and the fabric. making
the whole one solid, composite
texture.
strictly
man
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surest
~nrue at the first station.
Both Bo rton and Grimes mad(' good
as backstops. Alt h ough the pitc h ing
wns of such a class n.s to r('(luire no
particular ability behlnd the bat the
brlses were coveud in good shape by
these men.
New Patent Proa /
cess Gum Boots
cess
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was
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He b ad lish.
- t:no clirficult:r In nailing the high on('S
and his form clffirly shows that hcRepQrts have it th at th e Mo ntana
bas been the r e before.
State School or Mines has bee n
::dropped from the progrnm of the Tri-
sh owe~.
u. s.
A~ricu!Lure Li ~
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this department of the game, since it A Bibl e study class, which Professor
'is to be rcmembcrl•d t.bat this was ~.\tkinson has consented to take c harge
or, will meet on Tuesday afternoon at
thrrc was somC' r<'a1 n.ulllty displayed
Ca ll ed for and Deliv ered
nm on it.ho mud and scum ot things
There alwayf!., always something sing8.
- Ralph \Ya.ldo Emerson.
S<'h<,><Y or
el("('l~d
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PHONE 79 J.
Bev-
plans regardmg tli'e ,,..-orK tor th1;~ re- assocnntt<1h, dt the :\lontnna St.'l ta
WE CAN CLEAN YOUR CLOTHES
Gallatin
.co...LJ.W'" Y.
HEADS LITERAR Y 1
nmouat or bwnnqss fas. CT
JUST LIKE W)LLARD "C LEANED " JOHNSON
V..A.Ll.£:t'...
suggested some remedies.
h.in lke-r
h tP and c· >iort•rl
1 rcter~
THREE FOR A DOLLAR
J. M. HAMILTON, President
BOZEMAN,
t Ult I,; \"11;11· !'.\ :'I
The Willson Co.
~l.\IEH
MONTANA.
TOBACC OS, CANDIES, BILLIARDS, B OW LIN G ALLEY
The Arcade Billiard
AND BARB E R WORK ,
Parlor
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