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C O L U M B IA S T A - TTZDJLZEòT) O F W T H E BICYCLES. O R L D . In the way of SHOES LOUGHM .LER & PET p. B. Oiffonl, of P ortland, won th e in- dividual N orthw est g olf cham pionship last Saturday. Mrs. W. B. Ayer, o f Port- land, won the w om an’s cham pionship, HOTOGRAPHS! C. A., a canvass is being m ade for relief funds. Twenty-five dollars was raised on th e J ln d and six m eetings were ,ir- ranged for yesterday, the 29th. George R. Campbell will leave today C. E. Copple and E. I). D avenport for the headw aters of the M cKenzie, have gone home. The former will spend We have the very latest styles in w here he has secured a tw o-m onth’s sur- his tim e superintending a lum ber yard, M en’s an d W om en’s W ear. veying contract from the governm ent. ,h e latter in selling scopes until tim e Black and Tan. H is brother Charles and Fred Stockton for school next fall. V eating T ops and Kid Tops. W e m ake a ► p aoialtv of GOOD SH O E S will accom pany him . A new catalogue will go into the hands at $2 50, $3 00 and $3 50. T here was a special assembly at 9:5° of the p rin ter this week. I t will be to y o'ir in te ie st to call and pee th is m orning, at which Miss Mary F. E. M. Patterson has returned from them at F arn h am and Miss H arriet Taylor, of YORAN’S th e Y. W. C. A. C onvention, addressed Medford. th e students. T he Glee Club sang, after CA LIFO RN IA FIE L D DAY. which I)r. Strong m ade a few appropriate rem arks. T he n in th annual inter-collegiate field T he S tudent Body of the U niversity of m eet betw een the team s of Stanford u n i Friday, May 4. is Ju n io r day. California last Tuesday elected R alph T. D. V. K uykendall, ’98, was in E ugene, F isher, ’01, and Reno H. H utchinson, ’99 versity and the U niversity of California, was held at Palo Alto on the 2ist inst. F riday. as president and graduate m anager re T he honors of the day w ent to th e The track ath letes are doing good w ork spectively for lie year 1900-1901. W. B. w earers o f the blue and gold, who took these days. _____ Drum , track captain, was elected vice ten first places out of a possible th irtee n Don’t m iss th e cham pionship d eb ate president and closed the m eet with a score of S4 Saturday evening. The Chemical society m eets Tuesday points to th eir opponents 33. C. E. Copple, ’03, left today for his „¡g h t. at 7:30 sharp, in Prof. Laclim an’ W oolsey (U. C.) was the star of the hom e at Hood River. lecture room . Papers will be presented day. H e won the h alf m ile, the 220 yd Final debate, P. U .v s U . O . Saturday, by Messrs. Stockton, W are an d T yree, hurdle, th e high ju m p and took second May 5, V illard H all. after w hich there will be a general dis- place in the shot put, m aking a total of Most o f th e Y. W. C. A. delegates left cussion of th e topics presented. All stu- 17 points. ‘ v dents interested in the subject of ehemis- Flaw (U. C.) won both the w eight for th eir hom e today. *. ... . try are invited to be present. events, sm ashing the coast record in the / n n n ’t m i s s i t Saturday th e county clerk of M ultno- ham _ .................. m er throw . Drum, the fast Berkeley adm ission r ■ ' m ail county issued a m arriage license to sprin ter won the 220 a and 440 yd dashes W o u ld n 't it be funny if th e E ugene L A R ead aud L illian M. Lewis. “ B ill’ h u t was beaten in the hundred by Me- street cars should stop running? R ead was a stu d en t at th e U. O. for four CaU ghern, a Stanford freshm an. Cadog- Professor Irving M. G len will assist at yearg afld was graduated with th e class of ftn th e California freshm an, upon whom the pipe organ recital at th e M. E. church ’99. Miss Lewis was form erly m atron of the w earers of th e blue ami gold had th e dorm itory. T he O r e g o n W e e k l y ^ased th e ir sirongest hopes proved a fail - tonight. The T reble Clef sang sang at at the the R Red Cross extends co ngratulations. ure as he scored points only in the 220 yd reble Clef en tertain m en t at th e arm ory, Tuesday At th e Academ y o f Sciences Saturday sprint. Stew art, the Stanford sp rin ter evening. evening Prof. Condon gave an in te restin g also disappointed his adm irers and Nar- Mrs. E. H . M cAlister is visiting at Me- th eo ry of th e developm ent of th e hum an raniore the Palo Alto h u rd ler was easily M innville w ith h er sister, Mrs. H. L . h a n d 'fro m th e rude, fiu-like appendage defeated by the Californians. Boardm an. of P laticarpus, a recently d,..covered Some of th e records .„a, e ... th e . bov x . 01 , lias t o 1 been electe.1 -W tw l “ ATf-m./oic C r reptile t A rthur B. « Stew art. ePt. e T he discussion of was .h e m entioned m eet were poor, but ,„ y t u )argely Of all kinds fini-hed in any of the late pro cesses at the ............... DORRIS ARI C LLERY shoe store . " about the campus eaptan, o f th e Stanford track team ,H e a t e d <>f amt bv accountahle for such poor perform ance, the com ing season. lie 5 0 1 2 -5 in the m ile run: 5 ft 3 # Pacific college and Pacific university »raw g d in in th e high ju m p and 55 1-5 ^ le iLuar will h o id a d ual track m eet in F orest At the annual relay races held under 1 ^ Grove on May , 9th . H eater, the Pacific College vaulter, cleared th e bar at 11 feet 2 inches F riday a fte r n o o n in in practice. „ract.ee. afternoon . , . Come to V illard H all Saturday evening and learn all about th e governm ent ow nership of railroads. Max A. Plum b, who has been spending a couple of m onths in California, return- ed to E ugene last week. C. M. Bishop, ’02, was called to Salem Saturday to attend th e funeral of his grawdfaklbsc, Tb©s. K ay. M m . C. A. Dolpia aw l b** <U*<;bk«*, V.M M m *1, M temVd ties ¥ . W. C. X. co« #1 l**t TV*k Miw CI m * W ngra, ’9*, retwri**< k© Ka- jvm » A *rin/ the week frtxu Atlwna, <h«re has b e tn teaching school, l'.d D avenport expects to leave boom fit Jl.aaiarn O regon, w here he will l**t in bi* Ai«M cM vatsing fix’ aUreoecopic view«. P h lU d elp “ . • of Syracuse U n iv rs ity , worl(j ,s recon, for rn n n in g broa(1 jum o , , e clearc<1 u feet 7)4 broad ju m p . jnc|les easjiy defeating K ranzenlien, the p e n n s ’.lvania cham pion. J . Duffy, of G eorgetow n U niversity, won the 100 yd. dash in 9 4-5, equalling the w orld’s atnateur record. The Societas Q uirinalis will hold its closing m eeting of the year I uesday evening at the hom e of Prof. Straub, the m eeting beginning at 7:30. A very in terestin g program has been prepared cemsisting of papers hv Praeses Straub on “ The A ttic T h e a tre ,’’ by Miss Roe on “ Greek T r.^-edy” ami by Miss Emm a W old o«i “ G reek Com edy.” The pro gram will cione with a paper by Mr. T yree on “ E conom ic Ideas of the G reek s.’’ All the m em bers, new as well old, are especially urged to be present f t this m eeting i* order th a t plans may 1* MW’b* for a gofwl opening next year. I ’n r u p h r a a e . C T i g a r s an ” obacco A. C. WOODCOCK, A f f Q f l i p V ~3 t= L3.W« «7______ _____ .H A V E YOUR SHOES REPAIRED AT Yoran's Shoe Store DR. R. I- WILLOUGHBY, D E N T IS T Office in the M cClung Building, W illam ette street. HORN’» Tonsorial Parlors B A T H S _____— CIGARS AND rU B A O C O WII.I. a M KTTK S tr EKT D R . LO W E. OCULO-OITIGIAN. 14 Years’ Experience. -Some of th e perform ances were good, b u t . . whole th ey were n o t up to t le s am J S of those o f th e Oregon in te r , g- association Ills f l. C. H Ü TEN JOHN DAVIES, Merchant Tailor A lull line of Im ported and Domestic Goods constantly on hand. F ine Busi ness ami Dress Suits to order, in the latest styles and at reasonable prices. “You o ften see the p h rase ‘Memphis, th e Queen of th e \ alley. God bless h e r ’ ” rem ark ed a n ew sp ap er m an the FAINL A KUYKENDALL, o th er day. “T he b irth of th a t e x p re s sion w as the w herefore of one of the w ittie st th in g s Ned C arm ack ever said. AGO “ I t w as In the lifetim e of T he Appeal- A valanche and while Mr. C arm ack w as ed ito r of T he C om m ercial. T here w as OREGON. a m unicipal election of m inor im pel- EUGENE, tan ce on hand, and the e d ito r of The .... FD R .... A valanche w as ju s t ‘h ap p y ’ enough to do a tw o colum n ed ito rial of gush con cerning the life and d e ath Issues of the election u n d er th e sen tim en tal headline . . . GO TO . . . ‘M em phis, th e Queen of the Valley. God Bless H er!’ "M r. C arm ack cam e out in the m orn ing p ap er w ith no o th er com m ent on th e all Im p o rtan t su b ject under consid DR. L. L. WHITSON, e ratio n th a n lid s epigram , w hich com W VINITY SCHOOL. pletely covered the case and m ade the . ‘ ' • Im m ortal ‘B lank, th e fool of The fact th a t tw enty imi, i«u peop»t m VaU God help ,,,m e “-M e m p h is EUGENE, ORE. India are in d an g er „ ( d e a l S c lm , t a r . Crown and Bridge W ork a Specialty. lion has stirred the spirits o f th e studen ts fra© * M c*X b*r *• leas. Äfctiwdty e A e » * o « |o extend a m *<- ctf the c o m » itt« e of e rw ig e m e n te fc>r m iisld t il tteU l wt;ne bald ms«t. m eet W . E. C larke has resigned his position as treasu rer o f th e I. A. A. A. O. a.nl the S tu d e n t Body of Pacific U niversity has elected A. E. Y oder to fill the vacancy, and in connection with th e S a tisfa c tio n or» m o n e y b a c k . Saturday, .ions as California and Stanford. E U G E N E , ORE. P h y sician s S u rg eo n s CIGARS ™ iOBACCO Julius Goldsmith ...D E N T I S T ... Y e r in g to n ’s L iq u id D e n tifric e ; D e lig h tfu lly R e f r e s h in g . Y e r in g to n ’s M y r r h T o o th P o w d e r ; T o n ic a n d A n tis e p tic . ^ Y e rin g to n ’s S a p o n a c e o u s D e n tifric e ; E le g a n t a n d R e fre s h in g - Y e rin g to n ’s r U |4 T H STRUCT . . . . DRUG STORB