Oregon emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1909-1920, March 25, 1911, Image 2

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Saturday, Mar.
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Forensics
I'..i'fiisics t Oregon ivit: never i. 1
a 11 f;«1111ic*r slate than now. It has be-eu
the1 custom to look hack with enem
tion to the palmy clays or iMOo and 19117,
when we held the championship of see n
stall s, s the golden ge of Varsity fo
rensics. I hen, however, there w.:s a
smaller proportion if students interested
in public speaking, and the management
had difficulty i i drumming up candidates
for the tryouts. 1 hen. loo, a cham
pionship did not imply as much, as our
rivals' standards were even lower than
ours, and when, as in 191)7, we happen 1
on several good men, honors were ea
ily acquired.
I lie 1 st year and a half forensics
have taken a decided boom. A very re
spei able number of students are di
redly interested in oratory and debate.
I he public speaking courses are crowd
ed with able men. and the successes -t
the last year and a half are the inline
diale and practical results of this m
ere isell interest, tile good effects ot
which i. is difficult to overestimate.
( >ui leadership in forensics should be
as zealously guarded and valued as suc
cess in athletics. Indeed, success ill
public speaking is more important for
pi ii tii :! benefits and as a pure adver
Using feature surpasses victor) in any
other line of student endeavor. fo
m on. athletic victory inly affords an
opportunity for 'lie comment that we
are subverting study to play; but iutcl
lectual superiority commands rcspcci
from .11
Vs this revival of interest in forensics
. ml our recent victories hive iccurred
since the advc it of Mr. Buclien, it is
> ly lair to .u ribu.te to him large
- : re ot the credit vs mil'- ) as any
■uccessful athle c coach, lie K'servi s
tin nipreci.ition md the support of the
siuditt body for his valiant -fort . :n
id i" i.g iis in the position if pre emi
I'l’ice we now emoy, and tor uwaket mg
merest in this most imp.nlant br.,ill'll
of lo’lege activitv
Who Is Bill Hayward?
\\ ashington > 1 alack upon Oregon
ami I raiiHT I layw aid, reprinted today
in anothci column, is luit a fair exam
ple <>f lluii policy m consistently at
tempt ing to bulldoze and domineer in
eouterencc affttirs Hardly an issue
i»l tIn- Washington I Wily this year lias
failed in enpt ill some gratuitous anil
in align nt attack upon its or upon our
trainer lliis last paroxysm is as in
correct as it is scurrilous, am! is no
ticed only because of the light it throws
upon Washington’s attitude tow trds us
Sima Iter successes of the last three
years, before which time we heat her
rcgularh, our neighbor's behavior has
hiin that nt the bourgeois parvenu, who
intoxicated by sudden and unexpected
good fortune, assumes a truculent ..ml j
• o erhe.ifi ig mtinnei and arrogantly tn ,
to blow he it his associates
"Who is Hill 11 ay ward tlippantb
imputes the \\ shitigtou Haily If they
will consult tin record of their track de
teat' lor tlu last six years, thc\ max
obtain .at effective answer to their ques
tint s to who he is ami what he can j
do.
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dm til hid g t cks :vd rack rn; m,
tin* 1 mn r id will ale i'.s c ell apes hi
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t i.f :! e v dug public. Though
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d. t k- o •. s comparison, the ex
it tge editor will play fair and give
()■ o.i students n opportunity to con
l their i a; ; r w i.h the general run
gate j! u.u ieation:. I here is
thus afforded the me as of getting in
a o. er ch i: ct a ;ih the general col
1 e sentinn r.t. especially that of the
Northwest. I his is a hroadening in flu -
■ ice ill I can not hut help one to appre
ciate the good as well as the h: d fea
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■ "i 1 . . id ’ s oj college life.
W hy is it that we no longer hear of
dim niglith forays of “Jack, the Grab?”
I I ve the police really detected the ras
c I and settled with him out-of court.
' ' : ' re; rts be.tig carefully suppressed
1 <d regard to the tender sensibili
ties of the “referenderers ?’’
EUGENE THEATER BOOK3
MANY STAR ATTRACTIONS
I lie foliowi lg attractions will appe r
■ I tile l-.ugene Opreti House during the
mi nlhs of April and May :
Gn l I, I lie Merry Widow.
April /, Madame Sherrv.
April Id, Choral Club ( C. of O.)
April 21, Lou Doeks'tadler s .Minstrels,
April 29, 1 he Girl from Rector's.
May 4, I he Old Homestead.
Moy N, Ruth St. Dennis.
May 9, Olga \etliersole.
May 12, Kerris Hartman.
Ma\ 19, 111 niche Ring.
Ma\ dll, May Ropeson.
I here are some very line treats in the
above list, and Cniversity students will
have no cause tor complaint about lack
of recreation.
Me suggest as a preliminary to the
\\ asliiiigton-Oregon deflate a wrestling
match between Glenn Hoover, captain
ni Washington's wrestling team, and
our own John Kelly. Our money on the
Irislim ’ii
Lavender Cream
Nyal’s Hand Lofion
Ideal tor Chapped Face and Hands
VEHINGTON’S
NINTH STREcT DRUli STORE
The Oak
Shoe Store
Walk
Over
and Sorosis
Shoes
587 Willamette St.
Nicklin & Holt
Wholesale and Reiail
GROCERS
The Place to Trade
Why?
5l East 9th Phone ©3
RAE & SON
FLORIST, SHRUBBERY
NURSERY STOCK
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ur wi'.dcv/L icr your warWs.
i'c Heck I ros.f Jewelers
516 Wi!lr.metis
WHITMAN’S
CANDIES
DILLON’S
W. M. Renshaw
Wholesale and Retail
I CIGARS AND TOBACCOS
513 Willamette Street.
C. R. CRUMP
Successor to
STEH NtR’S GROCERY
Dealer in
Staple and Fancy
GROCERIES
Fresh Vegetables
20 East Ninth Phone IS
The fact (hat we are working
(wo candy makers and are unable
to supply (be demand for our can
dies should be sufficient proof of
(he freshness and quality of our
goods. Give us a (rial.
Palace of Sweets
Oregon !
Here’s
Success
To You!
Mineral! M.
The House f urnishers
4/.-i Willamette St., near Fostoffice.
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ii oggery
unite .itrcct.
Weed EJectric -•>.
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S:! *clrica! Srapl cs
Fix ur.s a.id Hue \v in g
Lam s of A'l Ki ids
Gillette Razors
POCKET EDITION
EXTRA BLADES
Chambers Hardware
We would appreciate your ac
count. Interest paid on Time De
posits and Savings Accounts.
Merchants Bank
f .iruiT Seventh and WilhnnvUe
Your patronage will be
appreciated by
Eugene, Oe^on.
We have room for your account
and we want your business
COCKERLINt & WETHERBEE
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods
LADIES’ AND MEN’S
FURNISHINGS
Men’s, Youths’ and Children’s Clothing -
Phone 42
Cotrell & Leonard
ALBANY. NEW YORK
—M akers—
CAP & GOWNS:
To the American Uni
versities, from the At
lantic to the Pacific.
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UP TO !- ATP
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Preston & Hales
PAiHITS and OILS
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!i'h:)s(.n VVn
On Combination
Barber $nop
and Baths
Six Chairs. On? door north Swccdc Roto.
Mi is li to
PIANOS FOR RENT
606 Willamette Street
Fraternities and Sororties
Attention!!
try us
That’s all we ask
KT Meat Market
Phone 8S3
Colonist Fares
From the Middle and Eastern portions of the United States and Canada to
Oregon, Washington
and all the Northwest
will prevail DAILY
March 10th to April 10th
over the
Southern Pacific13™
Lines in Oregon
From—
Chicago at _$33.00
St. Leais _32.00
Omaha-25.00
Kansas City_25.00
St. Paul- 25.00
and from oeher cities correspondingly low
YOU CAN PREPAY FARES
1 he colonist fares are westbound only, but if you Lite relatives or frendt
or employees in the East whom you desire to bring this state, you can de
posit the value of the fare with your local railroad agent, and an order for a
ticket will he telegraphed to any address desired
LET THE WORLD KNOW
ih our vast resources and splendid opportunities for
HOME BUILDING
C.ll on the undersigned for good, instructive printed matter to send Fast,
■ C'c bun the address of those to whom you would like to have such matter
■out.
WM. McMURRAY
• rr-d t Rcse.iger Agent
PORTLAND, OREGON