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TH E ’ VARSITY SCORES.
The Sophom ores are preparing tor a
IC o n tiiiW 'd fro m firs t paged
picnic up the mill nice tomorrow.
Pole vault Won bv Knox (O r.); sec
If von want to enjoy a good hearty
laugh go and see “ The Real W idow cum i, Gaelics (W ash); th ird , Sm ith (Dr.)
Brown“ when she conies to the Parker, Best vault. 9 feet 6 inches.
( )f all k in d 4 tin» Untl in
440-yard ru n —W on by Redm ond (Or.);
Friday, May 25th.
We I mV-» ’be very l a t e s t -»> le<* in
aiiy o f the latu pro
At -n’s and \\ om*-n’s Wra .
At the V. M C. A. m eeting W ednes second, T hayer (W ash. ‘ th ird , H untoon ,
B M-k m l I' n.
cesses at the ...............
day evening, the following delegates (W ash.) Time, 54 seconds.
V h i i i < T ops an i Ki I I’nps.
Mile
run
-
Won
by
Payne
(Or
);
second
were chosen to represent U. O. at the
W e in k» a p H a 't <-f (> OD S H O E S
Pacific Coast V. M. C. A. Conference at H ill (W a.di.); th ird . Goodall ( l r . ) ,
a ’ $2 5H, $.» 00 and #3 5 *.
Time, 5 m inutes.
[r w II he t • >o r W p » st O « all ami *e<- Pacific Grove, which m eets the latter
EU G E N E , O RE.
H am m er throw W on by Sm ith (Or.),
part of May: W. G. Beattie, ’01, A rthur
second, T hayer (W ash'; third, Field
YORAN’5 SHOE STORE. G am ber '02 ami C. V. Ross ’03.
The new university catalogue will a p (W ash.). Best throw , 117 feet 10 inches
220-yard h u rd le —Won by Cosgrove
pear about June 1st It is being printed
(Wash.);
second, W illiam s (Or.); th ird .
ABOUT TH E CAMPUS in Portland where the work is being
rushed by the use of a linotype. The cata Sm ith (Or.). Tim e, 28 1-5 seconds.
High ju m p — Won by Knox (Or.); sec
David W addel, ’03, has secured a pos logue will contain much fuller inform a
ond.
C aulkins (W ash. ; th ird , Field
ition as census exam iner for a district in tion on the various departm ents of the
university w ork, especially on the labra- (W ash.). Best jum p, 5 feet 6 inches.
Vanihill county.
Relay race—Won by University of
Mr. Edw ard Baldwin, who left Eugene tories and geological collections.
W ashington; tim e, 3:34-
Earl Sanders, who has been attend in g
last w inter for W hitm an College, W alla
Total score, Oregon 62, W ashington
A. C. WOODCOCK,
W alla, is again at his hom e in The school at the State U niversity, Eugene,
returned hom e last night. Gt late his 60.
D alles.
eyes have been failing, and he has been
V. M. C. A.
One of th e m ost noticeable features of
forced to give up his studies on th a t ac
th e U. of O. M onthly is the exchange col
count. M r. Sanders says the o th er
The mass m eeting held down town
u m n . The library dep artm en t is also
EUGENE
Dalles boys who are atten d in g the U ni under the auspices of the Y. M. <’• A.
w orth noting. Baker City H igh School
versity are getting along nicely, and will on the evening of the 13th was well a t
N ugget.
stand well at the final exam inations. By tended. The addresses by President l.ee
c m : 19 MARX, J a . P ro p rie to r.
On Ju n e 1st the P ortland U niversity a few m onths’ rest he hopes his sight will and College Secretary H anna were e n
Near Sieurn L a u m l-y , West E ig h th Street
will cease to exist and the alum ni of th a t be im proved and that he will be able to
joyed b \ all who heard them .
Telephone, Hlxck .'.Kt.
in stitu tio n will be enrolled on the rec en ter school this f a ll.—1 lie Dalles M oun
Last W ednesday evening the regular
ords o f the W illam ette U niversity at
taineer.
m eeting was led by J. E dger ly re e , 00.
Salem .
P resident S trong is m aking extensive This was one of th e best m eetings of the DR. R. L. W1I.I.OUG11BV.
Dr. S trong visited th e H igh School preparations for the Com m encem ent pro
year. N ext W ednesday evening \ . L.
th is m onth and spoke some k ind helpful gram m e. The university students shoul I
H olt, also a reverend senior, will have
w ords to us, fraught with a strong man s arrange to stay for this week of college charge o f the m eeting. The subject lor
Office in the M cClung Building. Will am
experience and learning. Baker City work for this year’s com m encem ent e x
this m eeting will he announced on the
ette street.
High School N ugget.
ercises prom ise an occasion ot unusual in bulletin board.
Miss Susie B annard left W ednesday terest. The full program m e has not been
The H and book com m ittee is hard at
for Capitola, Cal., w here she will rep re perfected yet, but Rev. E dger P H ill, of work. This com m ittee is p lan n in g to get
sen t th e U. O. at the Pacific Coast V. W . the Portland F irst Presbyterian church out the best book ever issued by the 1 .
C. A. sum m er conference. She expects will deliver the Baccalaureate senion. (). associations. It will probably he
OCUl.i »-OPTICIAN.
to rem ain until about June 1st.
Com m encem ent week is a function ol the bound in fine leath er and contain a cut
14 Y ears’ Experience.
H. D. A ngell, ’oo, has been appointed university th a t no true college student of the university buildings. The hook
census en u m erato r for his hom e, I lie will m iss, if possible, and we earnestly will be out shortly after the m idille of
Dalles, and will leave for his field of work hope th a t the greater part of the univer June.
JOHN DAVIES,
n ex t week. He will return to take part sity students will see to it that they re
The Pacific Coast S tu d en ts’ C onfer
m ain for these com m encem ent exercises.
in the C om m encem ent exercises.
ence which m eets at Pacific (»rove, Cal
It
is
evident
th
at
co-education
in
the
The U niversity of Colorado recently
ifornia, May 25th to Ju n e 3d, will have
won a debate from the U niversity of U niversity of Pennsylvania is not a suc a larger delegation from the N orthw est A lull line of Im ported ami Domestic
Goods constantly 011 ham!. F ine Busi
K ansas on the subject: “ Resolved, T h at cess if the follow ing ex tract from a re colleges than ever before. There will he
ness and Dress Suits to order, in the
U nited States senators should be elected port of a class m eeting be true. The re at least twelve delegates from Oregon,
latest styles and at reasonable prices.
port is credited to the M innesota D aily’- and probably h alf th at num ber from Ma
by a popular vote of the p eo p le.”
“ At a m eeting of the Senior class of the ho and W ashing’o n . T he U. O. w.ll he
T he business m en of E ugene are h a v
ing p rin ted on th e ir letter heads and college yesterday, it was decided to ex represented by t ree m en. C. V. Ross, PAINE A’ KUYKENDALL,
business envelopes a group of pictures of clude the female students from any m en. ’03, J A ('»amber, ’02. and W. G ilb ert
the b u ild in g so f the U niversity of Oregon tion in the Class Record, a i it was Beattie, 01. These gentlem en will jo in
It is a neat picture and m akes a good a d deem ed th at co-education was an in stitu the rest of the delegates from the Pacific
a .- . r>
tion contrary to the tradations and best Northwest on the south bound train next
v ertisem en t for the State I niversity.
in te rests o f the U niversity. T he 00 W ednesday, at I:i5 a. «>• G eneral Sec
The state universities of W isconsin,
men realize th at the feeling against this retary Am . S. Allen, of the Seattle Y. M. EU G E N E ,
OREGON.
M issouri, Iowa, Indiana, Kansas, Illinois,
evil is strong and very general th ro u g h C. A. and College Secretary Stuart B.
M innesota, N ebraska, Colorado
and
out the U niversity, and they have taken H anna, will probably be m em bers o f the
Ohio hold annually an inter-collegia e
. . . FOR . . .
it upon them selves to head the m ove delegation. The boys from th e N o rth
oratorical contest. At th e last contest m ent which is to m ake it im possible for
west anticipate a profitable trip and an
h eld in Denver, Colorado, the University
women
tostndy
at
Pen
nsy
Ivani
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earnest, prayerful, enthuda+tic co n fer
o f W isconsin won first place, with Ohio
. . . GO TO . . .
ence.
S1UDENT BODY.
b rin g in g up the rear.
The students at assem bly W ednesday
Dr. F. G. G . Schm idt, prolessor ol the
T here will be a m eeting of the Student
m orning were aildre sed by H on. Mr.
m odern language d ep artm en t, closed Ins
S m ith, of G rants Pass.
Mr. Sm ith Bodv of the U niversity of Oregon, Tues
work in d ep artm en t last Saturday, and
m ade a neat speech and brought out the day. Mav 22ml. at 11:50 «‘. m. in Villard
will leave tom orrow for P o rtlan d , fx»m
th o u g h t th at the world to d ay needs not hall. I’lie annual election for positions
whence lie w illjgo to New York to take
DK. L. L. WHITSON,
only efficient men and women bu t it on the stalf of the M onthly will take passage for P an e. H e will visit the
needs men and women who are brave place, and a num ber of im portant
W orld’s fair, an d spend the sum m er trav
•H ough to o l r y til« d ictates of.con- am endm ents to the S tudent Body consti eling th rough Spain, Sw itzerland amt
•c»nc»t«n<l »> tl» i» d u ty t t »11 tim es. tution Will lx- considered. A full a tte n d G erm any. He expects to visit bis hem e
E U G E N E , O RE.
) Dr. S tro n g cfll»d <>• if««***» M * i* ’* ur ance of university students is urged.
in G erm any before retu rn in g to Ins work
Crown ami Bridge W ork a Specialty.
C. N. M c A r t h u r ,
who spoke in behalf .fill« BthWic U*m
in the university next fall.
president.
ami called for paym ent of subscriptions
to the expense fund.
In the wav of
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