Lincoln High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1909

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Oregon Agricultural College OREGONtS SCIENTIFIC, TECHNICAL INSTITUTION OF HIGHER LEARNING. View Showing Portion of College Campus with Cadet Regim ent in Foreground. That the Oregon Agricultural College is meeting the demands of the people of Oregon for modern technical education is shown by the extraordinary increase in attendance Which this institution has had during the past few years. The present enrollment is upwards of 1350, and the attendance next year will no doubt reach upwards of 1600. The work offered by the College comprises degree courses in Agriculture, Forestry, Domestic Science and Art, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Commerce and Pharmacy, each extending through four years, to Which students are admitted upon completion of two years, work in a standard high school; and Secondary Industrial Courses in Agriculture, Forestry, Domestic Science and Art, Commerce, and Mechanic Arts, each extending through two years, to Which students are admitted upon completion of the eighth grade of the public school. Regular courses in Music are also offered. A six- Weekst summer school is held, Which opens this year on June 21st. Full information and illustrated literature may be had free by addressing Registrar, Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis,.0regon.

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under the personal instruction and oversight of Mrs. Bennettat her home at, 329 17th Street in Portland. They are very widely known for their superior quality. Mrs. Bennett employs about thirty persons in her business of making pies, doughnuts and other, cooked foods. Her pies and doughnuts are supplied to over one hundred grocery stores each morning, as well as to her own three stores. The pies and doughnuts are made in the night so that they can start at half past five in the morning to be delivered over the city. Mrs. Bennett is on hand at' that time to see her wagons off. With the cooking of fruits, preparing vegetables, cooking meats, making cakes, salads, etc., Mrs. Bennettls is a busy place. Her ovens are running every hour of the week, day and night, except on Saturday nights. She has a very nice store at 144 Second Street, near Alder Street, where all kinds of delicacies and cooked foods are sold, and she has very recently opened another store at 375 Yamhill Street, corner of West Park Street, where delicacies are also sold, and they are also served there to all who desire luncheons, as there is a seating capacity of about one hundred persons. Both stores are open every day in the week from 6 A. M. to 11 P. M. No bakery goods are sold at these stores except those made by Mrs. Bennett. Her home-made bread is becoming as famous as her pies. This bread is sold only at her stores, for live cents per loaf, and is supplied hot three times each day. Ladies especially are asked to stop at the stores, whether they buy anything or not, and rest while down town. M RS. BENNETTlS home-made pics are made entirely by women, Mrs. Bennettls goods are strictly high grade. She uses more first- grade lard,,for example, than any other bakery or hotel in Portland, none excepted. People who are particular can confidently use her goods. She supplies fraternal, church and other societies with luncheons on short notice. Two thousand persons can be supplied with lunchleons any time on a days notice, and the food Will be nicely cooked and of the best quality. All of the Lincoln High School students, and their friends are wel- come at Mrs. Bennettls stores. Store 144 Second Street, near Alder. Phone Main 3433. Store 375 Yamhill Street, corner West Park Street. xPhone Main 3079. Store 335 Seventeenth Street, corner Market Street. Residence 329 Seventeenth Street. Phone Main 7131. u.



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TO MISS CHRISTINA MAcCONNELL WITH THE BEST WISHES OF THE JUNE CLASS OF 1909, THIS VOLUME IS AFFECTIONATELY DEDICATED

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