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THE OREGON WEEKLY U N IV E R S IT Y OF OREGON. No. 11 EUGENE, MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1900. CHAMPIONSHIP DEBATE D epartm ent of College Associations, ami Y. VV. C. A. CONVENTION. Miss F arnham gave a talk on " The Tak $ Place, Friday Evening, in Pac’fc University and U. O. to meet T he Y. W . C. A. C onvention held its O ther G irls.” A sym posium was then held d u rin g Villard Hall. Saturday l.v ning. first session in M. E. church F riday even which best m ethods of work were in ing, April 27. After song service the form ally discussed. Miss Taylor told of The eleventh annual Ju n io r exhibition The final contest of the Oregon Inter- m eeting was opened by Mrs. C. A. Dolpli, th e plans being made by the association w ill be given in Villard hall next Friday Collegiate D ebating League will be held state president of the Y. W . C. A. Scrip of Berkeley for the Sum m er Conference evening, com m encing at 8 o ’clock. The in V illard hall. Saturday May 5 t h .b e - ture lesson and prayer was led by Rev. to be held at Capitola, California, May orators and th eir subjects are as follows: ginning at 8 o'clock. 1 he t ontesting H ollingshead, pastor of the M. E. 1S-2S. I11 o ld er th at all the state in stitu Miss Susie Bannard, “ The Arrival of a team s will represent Pacific 1 m versity o church. T he address of welcome on be tions of Idaho, W ashington and Oregon T h in k e r in the W orld,” Luke Ladore Forest Grove, and the University of Ore- h a lf o f th e pastors of E ugene was given may be represented, Mrs. H earst, of G oodricli, “ Lord and T h an e;” Miss Bes- gon. Pacific has already met anil defcat- by Rev. C. C. Smoot, pastor of th e Bap Berkeley, has offered to pay th e e x sie H am m ond, “ Our Hope lies in the ed W illam ette and the debate with I . O. tist church. He em phasized th e im por penses of a delegate from each of these R ecognition of Solidarity in Social Inter- will decide the league cham pionship for tance o f th e Association work in its co institutions. Miss Susie Bannard will be ists;” John J. H andsaker, “ T he Arrival t h e y ear 1900- The question to be d is operation w ith th e churches to develop sent to represent the U niversity of O re o f a T h in k e r in the W orld;” R ichard S. cussed is: the spiritual side of the student life. Sm ith. “ Lord and T hane;” Edw ard S. “ Resolved. T hat governm ent owner- gon. A cordial welcome on b eh alf of the After voting to hold the convention Yan Dyke. “ Oregon, the Hom e of a new ship and operation o f te m to ria local Y. W . C. A. was given by its presi nex t vear at Corvallis, the session a d T ype of Civilization;” W alter Lincoln railw ays would b etter subserve the dent, M iss Bannard, in a few well chosen W hittlesey, “ T he new Idea o f L ib erty .” public welfare th an does th e present sys journed. rem arks. She spoke o f th e increased A party of the delegates were taken to Miss Grace Ivorda W old, “ T he most tem o f ow nership and operation by priva e openings and dem and for women s work rst. S k in n er Butte while others visited the Vital Need of the Masses: F aith in a T rue corporations; it being conceded: and the need o f C hristian women w ith Aristocracy of Intellect and Conscience.” th at all constitutional and legal lnndr- univer-ity buildings. spiritual train in g to fill thèse various po The orations will be interspersed w ith rances to such ow nership and operation Saturday evening, after a solo by Miss sitions. She called a tten tio n to the ad H ansen, D r.’ Strong delivered a strong various musical selections. T he general could have been rem oved; secondly, th at vantages m ade possible by th is conven public is m ost cordially invited to be all such railway system s coul« be secured address upon “ Christian E ducation.” tion by b rin g in g to our m idst such speak for a fair com pensation; th ird ly , th at all Sunday m orning Miss F arnham and present. ers and experienced w orkers as Miss appointm ents, prom otions and removals Mrs. Allen delivered excellent addresses T aylor, th e Am erican general secretary; TRYOUTS SATURDAY. in our civil service would be made on the in the Congregational and Baptist Miss F arnham , professor of E nglish in basis of business eilieieny o n ly .” churches, respectively. Mrs. Allen told Pacific U niversity, a n d our state officers. T he affirmative speakers who will rep- us th a t th e first Y. W . C. A. was o rg an There Will be Close Competition in Miss Leona E iancis, of Albany College, resen tth e University of Oregon are \ \ . L. ized in London in 1855. T he first in the Some Events. responded in a pleasing way. W hittlesey, ’01, B. C. Jakw ay, ’02, and U nited S tates at Norm al, Illinois, in A report of th e w ork on the N orth George O. G oodall. ’02. Pacific Univer- 1872. In 1887, the Am erican Com mittee Pacific Coast was m ade by Mrs. Dolpli. The try-outs for the purpose o f select- 8|ty ,s representatives, who will uphold was organized with headquarters at T h e convention address was delivered negati' iestion e side are of the question are Chicago. It is composed of 33 represen ing th e ’Versity track team will be belli the ____m by Rev. Jo h n A. Cleland of the Presby tatives. The W o rld ’s Association was 011 Saturday, May 5, beginning at 3 L vnn Lancefield, ’(«>, W ni. F. Fletcher, terian ch u rch . H e touched th e keynote organized in 1892, headquarters at L o n o ’clock. No admission will be chargad ’00, and A. D. S c h o c h , ’99. which responded th ro u g h o u t the conven don. Miss A nna Reynolds from W elles- and all friends o f the university are in REV. MR. TEnPLETON CALLED. tion. H e inspired the audience by his vited to be present. lv was chosen general secretary. noble th o u g h t an d practical suggestions The order of events will be as follows: One good o f th e Association is its 1, 880 yd run; 2, broad jum p; 3, 100 New Pastor for W estm inister Presby- for th e college g irls’ C hristian living. inter-denom inationalism . Christian girls Miss T aylor closed th e evening service, terian Church, Portland. en terin g college are likely to be led from yd dash; 4, shot put; 5. 220 y<l hurdle; im pressing th e congregation with her 6, ham m er throw ; 7, 220 yd dash; 8, --------- religious influencss by the m ultip licity zeal and enthusiasm . After th e services of college interests and become dwarfed m ile run; 9, high ju m p ; 10, two m ilt Rev. II. S. T em pleton lias Iieeti called bicycle race; 11, 220 yd dash; 12,120 yd to suppiy the pulpit and pastorate of a m ost enjoyable reception was held in spiritually by the pendulum sw inging h u rd le. T here will be no trv-outs in the W estm inister Presbyterinn C hurch, East th e parlors of th e M. E. church. The from th e in terlectu ral to the social e x T reble Clef sang an d refreshm ents were T enth and W eidler streets. He will ar- trem e u ntil they m ay realize th at they w alk and pole vault. W. O. T rine will act as starter, Prof. rivc ¡n the citv a n j preach his first ser- served. have passed the form ative age. The girl Burden as m easurer and Prof. 1. M. G len tnon at W estm inister Church Sunday, S aturday m orning, Bible and devotion of today recognizes a royal independence and Davie Linn as tim e keepers. May 5th. The call extended to him is al services were led by Miss F arnham . but she m ust keep a tig h t grasp on the T he com m ittee on arrangem ents for for a stated period, but there is hardly She gave a fine explication o f th e 19th u p h o ld in g power of Christ. th e state field meet held a business m eet- any (i<>ubt th at it will be made perm ati- Psalm and spoke of th e source of M oody’s Sunday afternoon, Miss 1 aylor held a Mr. Tem pleton is a t present a t San great power and wisdom being th e sim ple devotional service which, as she prayed in g in Salem Saturday afternoon and as en ' know ledge of Clod's word and of the th a t it would, was uplifting to all who a result of th eir deliberations, the follow Anselmo Sem inary, California, where be ing persons were selected recently graduate ! • with honors. His ------- -- as officials o f was rvvviiii) ------------- hum an heart. were present. T hat girls needed to be y: Referee, M M. R ingler, Fort- holllc is at Brownsville, where his par- The follow ing state officers were elect filled w ith the spirit of C hrist as m uch in the day: ed: President, Mrs. C. A. Dolpli; vice- th e class room as if they were to be G en land V. M. C. A; Inspectors, C hester ents jive He comes from Presbyterian At the Brownsville Presbyterian y . Salem ; Lote Langley, Forest s(ock president. Mrs. E. W . Allen; secretary, eral Secretary. T hey needed deep spir M u rp h hv, ; D. V Clmrcli, in the m em bership th ere are 30 Grove; I). K uykendall, Drain. Judges Miss C am pbell, of C orvallis; assistant itu ality ju st as m uch in the kitchen as it at finish, berg; C. M. T em plctons. He comes very highly a t in .is h , H. F. Allen, N ew ewberg; secretary, Miss H ager, of M onm outh. was needed in the pulpit. Y oung, Eugene; F rank W illm a n , Salem . recol„m ended. Calls have come to him The treasu rer reported a balance in the Mrs. Allen w ithdrew her engagem ent T im e-keepers, Edw in R. Bryson, Cor- froin severai of the pulpits he has filled, treasury at present of f 1.50. A statistical at the Presbyterian church so th at more Presbyterian report was given from th e th irteen Asso m ight have the opportunity of h earin g vallis; Professor J. L. E reytog, Mon- H(j hag SUp pn e(i the ciations of Oregon. Pacific U niversity Miss T aylor at the M. E . church Sunday m outh; I. H. Van W inkle, Salem. Ju d g e C hurches of E ugene and M ilton very of w alking, Bert K errigan, P o rtlan d . accep ta |,iy# O regonian, April 24. report excelled all phases considered, evening. C lerk of course, Geo. M cM illan, Port- [M pleton was a student at the [ M r. Tem Tcm pletoi m em bership, 41. land. Measurers, Van L eavitt, New U niversity of Oregon for six years anil Miss T ty lo r spoke on th e College As- M yittiol. t R adiating C enter. Places T he rebuilding of the new boat-house berg and Presi lent F ran k S trong E u was graduated with the class of ’96- He are to be filled in th e Sabbath schools, at H arvard, to replace th e one burned gene. Judges of field events, P resident was captain of the famous ’95 foot-ball in all Bind* of societies, m ission fields ot down last C hristm as, will begin in about Thom as N ew lin Newberg and Professor eleven, bolder of th e inter-collegiate different characters an d in m any places. a w eek. It was first planned to rebuild Clyde Phillips, Corvallis. Scorer o f record for the ham m er throw and w inner T hey d em i id college graduates. I h ere it of brick, and the New York graduates trac k events. P resident P. L. Cam pbell, of the Northwest O ratorical contest in are 30,000 ><«i»n a tten d in g the 22 state subscribed $8,000 for th a t purpose. But M onm outh, Scorer of field events, Pres 1896. He was also valedictorian of his u iiv ar* itia» i* tM U nited States, 50,000 this sum was not sufficient, and the b o at id en t W. C. H aw ley, Salem . T he class and won the Failing prize on the • I t tt a d i i i g the state norm als, 82 house, therefore, will be b u ilt alm ost selection of a starter was postponed. A day of his graduation.] : * a d i i w i t h an attendance of exactly like th e old one. T he new n u m b er of m inor d etails connected with c h e h ic a l society . :Srx>. TMn nece.<arv th a t th e col- launch which will r^ ilac e the F ran k the m eet were settled. M anager K en h<va stro n g religious influences for T hom pson is com pleted except for the w orthy expects a large crowd 011 Ju n e 2. The regular m eeting of the Chemical it is to be the rad iatin g center from m achinery. C ham pionship debate. Society will be held in I)r. Lachm an’s w lifth every line of life is to be filled. The A m herst Club of Chicago has C ham pionship debate. lecture room Tucsilay, May I, at 7*3° Saturday afternoon, Bible and devo offered to A m herst students two prizes of p . in . Cliampionship debate. tional services were led by Miss F arn $25 and $15 respectively for the best tw o C. M. B is h o p , Sec. ham. Miss E. G ladys Newell of A lbany SATURDAY, MAY 5, V ILLA RD HALL college, read a paper on th e M issionary new Amherst college songs. ♦ --------------------------------