The Oregon weekly. (Eugene, Or.) 1900-1909, February 12, 1900, Image 3

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    ABOUT TME CAMPUS
Calvin Casteel returned hom e at Sag­
inaw on the 8th to visit until Sunday.
Miss Lula Currin left on the 2 o’clock
train Tuesday to spend a few days at her
hom e in Cottage Grove.
Miss Joyce Brownell, of Albany, spent
several days in the city, returning home
on Saturday afternoon’s overland.
O. M. Van D uyn, ’97, is teaching school
at Comstock.
B. B. Richards, '98, is
teaching near W eston.
D o n 't miss the debate next Saturday
nig h t.
T he m andolin club will play,
after which W hittlesey and com pany
will have som ething to say.
T he E n tax ian Society will hold its reg­
ular m eeting next Friday afternoon at
3:15 o ’clock. The L aurean and 1‘hilo-
logian Societies will meet at 7:30 p. m.
M orray L. Applegate, who has been in
Salem undergoing treatm en t for a dis­
abled eye, has returned to his du ties at
the State U niversity.—Salem society note
in Sunday O regonian.
At the last m eeting of the Academy of
Science the principal paper of the eve­
n in g was on “ The Use of E lectricity in
Chem ical M anufacture,” by Dr. A rthur
Lachm an.
A few days ago Ja n ito r l’oill heard a
loud noise in V illard hall. Seizing his
gopher gun he hurried to th e scene of
action, only to find •‘ S p o t” playing the
piano and singing ‘‘ Sweet Bunch of
D aisies.”
The com m ittee 011 hall and furnishings
o f the corporation of th e L aurean and
E n ta x ia n Societies have reported that
prelim inary arrangem ents have been
.m ade with Professor G len for the staging
o f a play to be given at V illard hall in
th e not distant future.
C. N. M cA rthur and H. D. Angell rep ­
resented the Varsity R epublican club at
the m eeting of th e State League in P ort­
lan d last week. N either gentlem an was
elected to any office. Mr. M cA rthur
returned on W ednesday’s local, w hile
M r. Angell went to The Dalles for a
couple of d ay s’ visit at his home.
The university is already receiving stu ­
dents from E astern Oregon as a result of
the advertising the institution secured by
s<- ;i,f _ the Glee Club m iring the
holidays. J II. R aulstone, from W eston
N orm al school, arrived in E ugene last
Saturday and has registered as a stu d e n t
in the U .o f O. Mr. R aulstone says there
are five other students com ing down
_/ro*»J W eston next fall to attend th e Uni­
versity.
Mr. E dw ard Baldwin, who up to the
tim e of the C hristm as vacation occupied
the position of private secretary to Presi­
dent Strong, when he was called home
by the sodden d eath of his farther, is now
a student of W hitm an College at W alla
W alla. T he hum idity of # » r W illam ette
valley -climate not being conducive to
good health for Mr. Baldwin caused him
to seek the hig her altitudes o f Eastern
W ash in g to n . T his we regret, as Mr.
Baldwin was a b right young man of the
present freshman class.
Y. M . C. A. Note#.
S tu a it B. H anna, ’97, now traveling
secretary for the College Association of
the Pacific North.west, visited our associ­
ation last W ednesday evening.
Election o f officers of the association
will tak e place on the evening of the 21st
inst. The nom inating com m ittee, con.
sisting of Seniors W altz, Angell and H olt,
will report this w eek.
The W ednesday evening m eetings are
well attended.
The m eeting alw ays
opens at 6:45 »“ d closes at 7:30 o’clock.
T his week Charles E. W agner, the centre
bulw ark o f the ’V arsitjaeleven, will p re­
side. The topic for discussion is, “ T he
Best o f D isciplineship.” The scripture
references are Matt. 7: 16-21; and Jo h n
15: 14-17. E v e ry m a n at th e university
should he present at this m eeting.
The official organ for the Student
C hristian Association of the world is
“ The Inter-C ollegian.” It contains news
from colleges all over the world. The
U. of O. will he represented this year 011
the subscription list o f the Inter-C ollegian
to the num ber of twenty-five persons.
M anager E dw ards has arranged for an
The influence of the M onm outh co n ­
indoor baseball gam e betw een U. O. and
ference bids fair to extend th ro u g h o u t
O. A. C., to he played in Corvallis F e b ­
the year in the U. of O. association and,
ruary 22.
indeed, th ro u g h o u t the lives o f som e of
our m en.
S. M. B.
The D iv in ity School.
Indoor Baseball.
Indoor baseball, though yet i»’ its i n ­
fancy, is fast becom ing a popular sport in
all athletic organizations, most especially
am ong colleges and universities, and
with a few m ore years of rapid develop­
m ent, it will rank am ong the highest of
college sports. T here is no o th er game
w hich is being played am ong our colleges
today that requires as quick m ovem ents
and quickness of thought as does indoor
baseball, and it is this quickness th at
m akes the gam e so fascinating to player
and spectator. A good player m ust not
only be possessed of these instantaneous
m ovem ents but m ust have a cool head
and an accurate eye.
Besides the m any good features of th e
gam e there is yet another reason for its
popularity am ong college m en, and that
is its fitting in so nicely between football
and track athletics, thus affording an e x ­
cellent and interesting exercise for a th ­
letes during the w inter m onths and puts
them on the track, in the spring, with
m uscles in a w orking condition.
The enrollm ent of the school is now 23.
O11 an average, eight appointm ents are
filled each Sunday by the students and
faculty of th e school
T hree books were placed ill the library
this week, m aking a total of 877 volumes.
A draw ing by W . A. E lkins, ‘‘ The
Foundation of God S tandeth S u re,” is
now in the ball,
Professor F . S. D unn will deliver a lee
ture before the school, soon
Rev. M. L. Rose, lecturer on pastoral
theology, will lecture on “ The C haracter
and Life W ork of D. L. M oo d y ” on the
20th in st
Rev. R. C. Brooks is delivering a course
of lectures on the “ M inor P ro p h ets.”
Rev. A. E sson, of M onm outh, will soon
take up a course on t h e Major Prophets
The following program m e was delivered
to an appreciative audience at the C hris­
tian church last T hursday evening. 1 lie
occasion was the first public recital given
by Professor K ellem s’ class 111 oratory.
" S p e e c h o f S e rg e a n t B uzfuz"
D ickens
C. K. C opple.
" D e a d —N a m e U n k n o w n ” . ..
M a rg u e rite D aislev
Q u a rte t—" T h e Voice o f J e s u s
............... .............
M ixed Voices.
••BiU a n d I ” ...................................
F ie ld s
J o h n J . H a ttd s a k tr.
" T h e M o d ern C a i n " ........
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M rs. C lara G. . . .
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" T h e I.e p c r"
........N. P. W illi»
E . M. P a tte rs o n
"O11 th e Ic e "
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H a rry B en to n .
Q u a r te t.............................
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■ M a rrie d to a D r u n k a r d '’
A lice R a n d o lp h
M ary D aisley.
" A rk a n s a s W itn ess”
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E F. B eaudreau.
" T h e B urial M arch o f D undee '
W. A. E lk in s .
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Of all kinds finished in
• any of the late pro­
cesses at the ...............
DORRIS ART CALLERY
EUGENE. ORE.
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obacco
a . c . WOODCOCK,
Attorney-at- Law.
....H A V E YOVR . . .
SHOES REPAIRED
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Yoran's Shoe Store
The Treble Clef.
Should th e Glee Club decide not to
R. L. WILLOUGHBY,
give a concert this spring, the T reble Clef
are m aking plans to do so, not because
they th in k they are as good as the Glee
Club but they expect to be by M arch 24. Office m the M cClung B uilding. W illam ­
This is the first year the University has
ette street.
been able to count am ong its organiza­
tions a ladies’ m usical club, and it is VINCENT 4 SCHWERING
owing to the faithful elf Jits of Miss H a n ­
sen and Mr. Nash that the Treble Clef is
now on such a strong footing. The mem
bership still lacks two of being the desired
num ber, so if th ere is any,one who can
sing let him m ake h im self know n. Four
regular practises are held each week
HORN'S
under the experienced direction of Miss
H ansen aiid Mr. Nash, in preparation for
BATH b___ —
the concert,
CIGARS
\N ) TUBA CO
The Clef has m ade but th ree ap p ear­
W il l am i T T i S treet
ances in public. Each tim e the audience
most charitably ignored th eir faults and
DR. LOWE,
failings and encored them so h eartily that
even the m em bers o f the C lef them selves
were satisfied. T here are already som e
good voices in the Clef and the great
yiprovem ent shown at th eir last ap p ear­
ance is an indication o f wliat continual,
14 Years' E xperience.
faithful practise will do, and th ere is no
doubt th at by March they will be able to
JOHN DAVIES,
render a very enjovable program .
DR.
D E N T IS T
Tonsorial
Artists
Tonsorial Parlors
Oculo-ODlician
Alerchant Tailor
New (ierinan Text Book.
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Dr. E. G. G . Schm idt, professor of A lull line of Im ported and D om estic
Goods co n stan tly on h zad . Fine Busi­
m odern languages in our U niversity, has
ness and Dress S u its/to order, in th e
recently received from the p u blishing
latest sty les and al-reasonable ptiees.
house of I). C. H eath & Co., of Boston,
his new G erm an text hook, I Jahn’s “ Sig
PAINE A KUYKENDALL,
wait und S ig rith .” Dr. Schm idt l i a s
edited and a n n o ta t< l this work for tli e*
use of advanced students hi G erm an.
AND
Character B uilding.
P rofessor E m ory Km i'h, of Lelaud
S tan fo rd , J r. U niversity, delivered a
lecture a t Vnlnrd Hall iaet n ig h t u nder
th e auspices of th e Academy of Science
of the U niveisity of O regon. Profeaeor
Sm ith e u te itim e d hie audience with an
To B aseball P la y ers.
iutereH'ÌMg lecture on th e subject,
All those who are w orking for posi­ EU G E N E ,
-
OREGON,
“ C h aracter B u ild in g .”
T he ’V arsity
q u u rtette, com prised of Dr S t'o u g and tions 011 the indoor baseball team will
Professore D unn, G len and Beeeler, fav­ meet m the gym nasium Tuesday, F eb ru ­
ary 13, at 4 p. tn., for th e purpose of
ore 1 th e an lienee w ith m ieic.
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electing a captain ami o f transacting
E. N Blythe, associate editor of T in . other im p o rtan t business.
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Senior (to FreshmanV—The first year I O r eg o n W e e k l y , is confined to his
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room with la grippe.
was here th e law ns w eron’t near as green
asithey are now.
F re sh m a n —I)o you know why it is?
Seiiior—I d o n ’t know w ithout it’s the
DE. L. L. WHITSON.
mild w eather w e’re having.
V IN C E N T & CO.
■F’eshtnan (pro udly)—W hen you were
a freshm an the exam inations proved you
Et G EN E. ORE.
so green th at the lawns were discouraged
C orner 9th and W illam ette S treets.
IE R M S C A SH .
and w ouldn’t grow.
Crown and Bridge W ork a Spei iilty .
Physicians
Surgeons
CICARS ««» TOBACCO
Juli us Goldsmith
CORNER DRUG STORE
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