The Sunday Eight o’Clock By Bruce J. Qiffen University Pastor Text: “Behold your God.” Isaiah 40:9. The prophet was a seer: his was the vision and faculty divine; he w’as as well a preacher to his own day. And the soul of his message was that he was a herald of God. The character of God was his only stronghold. “Say, to the cities of Judah, behold your God!” Ts not this the complete and all sufficient word for each generation? Goodness is godliness. The root fact of moral character is, that we think of God and seek to please him and grieve over what displeases him. What is to come to a generation that “has not God in all its thoughts?” Must He not be to us a God above us, as well as a God within and around us? It is not enough to feel the mystic presence that broods in the lonely places of the world, or to find in flower and earthworm an exquisite and un fathomable mystery, or even in the purposes and progress of humanity to find “the God of things as they are.” This is a subtle and capti vating doctrine. But it is not enough. If we completely identify the Almighty with his world, are we not in danger of being traitors to tomorrow? We shall cease to have a God who is a person, one to whom his children can speak. In the deepest experiences of life, one’s “soul thirsteth for the living God.” Says George Morrison, “You -I 'm to bring God within my very ri'iisp, if yeu say His life is in the violet, and His presence interfused with the light of sotting suns, but if that be alll, things, whatever their essence, can never enter through the portals of the heart.” You can admire the wonders of cre ation, but you cannot cry to it, “Father, I have sinned.” Slip the anchor of a personal God, sovereign and transcendant, and you slip the anchor df accountability. Yon may reply, I have conscience left. But conscience is not simple. It needs to be trained. Nurtured through ages in the belief in a God above, it may respond for a time to the calling of a faith that is now disowned. But the day will $omo when conscience will fail, if it is not fed. And, instead of heeding the imperatives of right and duty, we shall be mouthing such phrases as, “The vanquished party always deserves to be vanquished.” “Behold your God. lie sits above 1 circle of the earth, and tho in habitants thereof aro as grasshop pers. He measures the ocoans in the hollow of his hand, and stretches out the heavens as a cur tain. He gathers the lambs in his arms.” Renee Chemet and Rare Old Violin —— • (Continued from page one) low tone, rich and powerful. Only the finest wood' was used; and the ■varnish was a rich dark red of high est quality. la those days, secrets of varnish making and formulas were most jealously guarded, and extreme care was taken in its preparation. If is for that reason that, in the set tling of the years, these violins have become more and 'more rich and mellow. And Maud Cowell’s Guadngnini was made in those olden times, when violin making was an ;.rt and not commercialism; when violins were made with loving care to last through centuries. Thus the Chemet concert will be of interest not only because of the artist and the woman, but also be cause of the precious violin, and the wealth of romance it calls to mind. Idaho Hoopers Are Victors Over Varsity (Continued from page one) The locals did not play their hard est, as they were under instructions to save themselves as much as pos sible for the big game against the Vandals, Oregon took the lead early in the game and from that time on it was "classified ads^ Minimum charge, 1 time, 26c; 2 timet, 46c ; 3 time*, 60c ; 1 v, ,-ck, 61.20. Must lie limited to 5 lines: over this limit 6c per line. Phone 061. or leave copy with Business office of Emerald, in University Press. Office hour*. 1 to ! 4 p. m. rAYAM.lt IN ADVANC* ONLY -----—-<1 Cars for Hire Without Drivers— Ford coupe and touring ears only, $1.00 per evening. Phone 1721 It. McLean and Thomas. Office hours, afternoons and evenings. All day Saturday and Sunday. 1077 Oak St., ia Jensen's Garage. F 21-24 Bo a Newspaper Correspondent— With the Ileaeock Plan and earn a good income while learning; we show you how; begin actual work at once; all or spare time; experi ence unnecessary'; no canvassing; send for particulars. Ix'ewswriio s Training Bureau, Buffalo, N. Y. F-12-15 only a question of the score. The locals ran up a score of 25 to 9 in the first half and allowed their op ponents only three field baskets. The team showed greatly the effect j of the loss of Shafer, who had been an ever consistent aid both on the offense and defense. Rockhey filled in at guard and tried hard, but could not work into the teamwork as well as reliable “Jake.” King substituted for Hobson and played good ball while he was in. He will probably be needed a great deal from now on as Oregon has a very strenuous schedule ahead. The lineup and scores were: Oregon 41 Whitman 15 Gowans 6 .F. 7 York Hobson 8 ..F. 0 Fry Latham 24 .C. 4 Yenney j Gdlleriwaters 1 .G. 2 Kent Hpijihey 2 .G. 0 Douglas Substitutions: Oregon: King for Hobson, .Tost for Rockhey; Whit j man, Garret, 2, for Douglas. Referee: Coleman, O. A. C. Wilson Coaches Football Team Woodrow Wilson at one stage of his career was a football coach. While he was professor of history and political economy at Wesleyan university, ho served as football men tor, and in the years from 1888 to 1890 turned out two of the most successful teams the college has ever had. He invented a now system of of fensive plays which revolutionized coaching methods of the time. These were subsequently adopted by every tedm in the country. One of the most interesting stories told of Wilson was tho one about his saving his team from defeat by Le high in 1899. The Wesleyan defense was battered to pieces; disastrous de feat was threatened. Suddenly Wil son appeared in the grandstand and exhorted tho despondent rooters to give a real cheer. The team respond ed,- and tied the score as the last whistle blew. INTER-FRATERNITY ATHLETICS ABOLISHED Inter-fraternity athletics have been abolished at tho University of Montana. All cups and trophies have been scrapped. It is hoped that this will abolish soino of the bitter feelings which exist among the fraternities. RAINIER COAL CO. for High Grade Coal and Briquets 15 East 7th Avenue ' Phone 412 Kanshi Ram Is Indian Mystic Ex-University Student; Is in Tennessee LOOK! WHO IS HERE? The Great KANSHI RAM HINDU MAGICIAN AND MIND READER Not here, but in Lebanon, Tennes see. The above are the first few lines of a bill announcing an entertain ment by a former Oregon student who is now attending Cumberland univer sity in that city. Mr. Ram, who comes from India, was a student here last year, majoring in the school of journalism. Tn a letter recently received on the campus he explains the entertain ments this way: “Since I came from “the Land of Mystery and Charm I: did not know if there is anything in j me that would sustain and uphold j the reputation of my Motherland. | Only recently I thought of getting a | few magical articles and trying here [ in the South. On the first of Feb ruary I gave a magical performance and mind reading act before the uni versity and city folks. “I don’t know what words to use but I do say that the show was a great success. My performance was the talk of the city people, students and the country people; the local pa pers wrote long articles on what a 'wonderful performance I gave. “The theatre managers have* en couraged me to go on a magic circuit during the summer vacations. The southern states are asking me to come down south while the New England states have asked me to come up north. The chances are that I might ! 00 per cent pure Means much to us and to you. Try our deli cious bread at your evening meal and we’ll be sure of having won another patron. ,NN\vl\mas' ButterKrustl EXPERT SHOE SHINING For a number of years we have been the students’ headquarters for shoe shining. We clean, dye and shing any color shoes. Or ders for repairing taken. REX SHOE SHINING PARLOR (Next Rex Theatre) go to the New England states be cause these states are thickly populat ed and secondly there are lots of sum mer resorts up there. “Sometime in the future I may plan to come to Oregon on a magic circuit as I am longing for Oregon and my Oregon friends. “I wish I had known I could play magic so dexterously while I was in Oregon and thus entertained my friends, but there perhaps the stim ulus was lacking and the object of the hidden force was not set in mo tion.” COLORADO FOOTBALL MEN FORFEIT LETTERS Colorado State Agricultural College —At the Colorado State Agricultural I college it was disclosed that all but three of the men awarded football letters had broken training during the season. The men admitted the charges, and apologized, but their let ters were forfeited, nevertheless. Get the Classified Ad habit. Emery Insurance Agency Representative for OREGON FIRE RELIEF ASSOCIATION 37 9tH Avenue West Phone 667 Your Spine may have a vertaberal lesion a's shown, which may be the cause of your ailments. The Chiropractor corrects these subluxations— lib Ierates the nerve impulses —Health returns. DR. GEO. A. SIMON 916 Willamette Street An Enlargement FREE To fit any frame sold this week BAKER-BUTTON Everything Fotographic 7 West 7th Avenue Convenience— ! § Efficiency— 1 Satisfaction— I Most girls are each day finding out that g all these elements are combined with the 1 services of Rose La Vogue. We are in our g s new home on 13th and Kincaid. Call | 1592 and arrange a convenient time for 1 an appointment. W | | Rose La Vogue I BEAUTY PARLORS 1 PYRO-SEPTIC TOOTH PASTE For folks who are particular 25c CROSS drug — A R. PARIS Phone 150 624- Willamette St. Let Us Serve You With Our Sunday Dinner Served from 12 M. to 9 P. M.—75c Music from 6 to 7:30 P. M. by MID-NITE SONS To make that Hiking or Motor Party a success we can provide you with a A HIGHWAY LUNCH $1.00 Put up with the very best of care. Fried chicken, fruit salad, bread and butter sandwich, lettuce and mayon naise sandwich, olives and pickles, apple pie and cheese. COLLEGE SIDE INN * Eyeglasses Will Not Spoil Your Appearance and anyway, how do you know you need to wear glasses ? Don’t ever he persuaded that you need to wear glasses until you have consulted an optician and are advised what to wear. It is a mistake to think that any kind of glasses will correct your vision Let us test your eyes. C\X. SnemtoK OPTO'METRIST W-EYSSEi 681 WILLAMETTE ST. _ EUGENE. OREGON EYESIGHT SPECIALIST STARTING Monday —at the REX 4 SHOWINGS DAILY Above All, Don’t Miss This Great Story by America’s Greatest Author ZANE GREY’S “The Favorite Novel HERITAGE & DESERT” .ill with BEBE DANIELS • ERNEST TORRENCE NOAH BECKY - • LLOYD HUGHES And Hundreds of Players, Navajo Indians, Horses, Etc. I DELUXE PROLOGUE NIGHTLY i No Advance in Prices Zane Grey! And a Para mount Star Cast! They don't make them any better I —that’s all! a Qkunmount QHdure [vtr SUPERB MUSIC