The Oregon weekly. (Eugene, Or.) 1900-1909, December 17, 1900, Image 4

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A pair of YORAN’S
H e a v y S ole Shoes
and you will not
suffer from cold
and dam p feet.
181 W ll l a m o t t o S t r o o t
* About ibe Campus ’
Treble Clef Concert
Treble Clef Concert
Treble Clef Concert
Villard Hall, Thursday evening. Ad-
mission 35c.
I)r. Lowe, optician, at Joe Luckey's.
Patronize our advertisers.
Subscribe to the W eekly .
2 io Ramblers soldjthi (year.
Christmas only three weeks away.
Bicycle supplies. R. R, M c C lanahan
Bicycle repairing. K. E. M c C lana ­
han ’ s .
Remember the Treble Clef Concert on
Dec. 20.
Rem em ber the Treble Clef Concert
next Thursday evening.
A line of busses will be run to the
concert Thursday evening.
r the
..
Reserve your seats for
Treble Clef
Concert at the Corner Drug Store.
The U. O. Track Team will share in
the proceeds of the Treble Clef Concert.
Dr. Strong and Prof. Young attended
a m eeting of the Oregon Historical
Society in Portland, Saturday.
Mr. Hartford Sweet, o i, will spend
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the Christinas vacation with his parents
at Mt. Etna, Iowa.
A woman’s basket ball contest between
St. H elen’s H all, of Portland, and Mc­
Minnville College was won last week by
Ol 1 Yam hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Casper W ister Hodgson
ol Berkeley, Calif., were in Eugene last
w e k . Mrs Hodgson, nee Miss Balm
M um , was graduated from the Univer-
si V,
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lass
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The address bV Dr Strong delivered
m it h
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SHORT ORDERS AND OYSTERS
FINE CONFECTIONERY AND ICE CREAM.
P r o p r ie to r
Indoor Baseball.
The indoor baseball season opened at
the University last week w ith good
prospects for a lively season’s work.
Zeigler, Russell, W illiams, Edwards,
Lewis, Casteel. Tiffany and Fountain of
last year's
again in
year s team are aga.»
... the
......... field,
foJ.
besides several
old
players
from
oth
er
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teams. Many new men are also o u t each
night for practice and are show ing up
well for beginners. The struggle for
places on the varsity has already begun,
and each man has en teied with a strong
determ ination to come out victorious at
the end of the season.
Au indoor ba"eb“n to u r" am e" t J "
already being talked of to tak e pi ce
sometime after the holidays betw een
M ultnom ah, Portland Y. M. C. A., Salem
end U. O. This proposition is m eeting
with universal favor, and should it be
carried out will give a great im petus to
the sport, and afford some exciting con­
tests.
The M ultnom ah A thletic Club has
elected F rank W atkins captain o f its
team , which l.asbeen practicing for some
tim e, ami its players are fast g ettin g into
good form. The Y. M. C. A. team has
also been organized and . sen es of
games has been arranged w ith M ul.no-
m an. T he V M. C. A. team has a gam e
arranged with Salem im m ediately fol-
lowing the holidays, ami is desirous of
com ing on to lingene and m eeting the
U O. team here. If our team can get
shape for a gam e at th at tune. It will
probably m eet the \ . M. C. A. team , as
n e c e ssa r y th
suEL'ested, as it is quite ; ___
necessary
j ' m a t i
.
w e should have a few practice games
.
before entenngthe championship tourna-
ment.
In order that the team may be able to
put up a good game by that tim e, every
man trying for a place m ust turn out
regularly for an h o u r’s practice, and the
students in general m ust give more en-
couragem ent to the team th an was given
last year. If an »idoor baseball team is
Claims for Life W ork.
At the special assembly given las
Monday m orning in honor of the visi m g
delegates to the inter-collegiate Y. I .
C. A convention, the principal address
was made by Mr. Stone, of Portland, who
spoke on th e “ Claims o f the Y. M. C. A.
Work
n e ’s remara»
rem arks were
effect
Mr sto
Stone’s
wv.v to the
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wealth producing class repre­
?o per cent of our population; the
,th C h a n g e rs (merchants and fuen
..
in traffic and transportation) 20
the servants or professional
’
’
-r|ie jggo census re-
Wbat you fltt fo«’ VW
money is as important
as the amount you pay
Our stock of Christmas goods is the
largest in the city. It consists of
everything in celluloid goods.
turns show that the proportion of profes-
sio„al men in Oregon and W ashington is
er tfaan ¡n any other two states;
fore
m en of the Northwest
had better seek
seek other
other fields
fields of
of employ-
employ
ment. The Y. M. C. A., a calling not
often thought of, offers a wide field for
work. “ If we only had the m en ’’ is an
expression often heard by the leaders
who find more work than they can do.
But a man to enter this field needs to
¡ren len ts. H e must be
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in U llig en t, progressive
BiWe 8tudent. a m an with
r aud moral courage; a
nlan who win leave p arty polities, society
amusem ents to o th er,, and
n
lhoroughly im bued with th e
¡rit There are ,lisa<lvau-
fie|d o f work: long hour9
w jn ,)e no
for # young m an to find a posi.
,f
doH> his work w ell. Tlle a,l-
g q(- the Work were thoroughly
....
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.
.
presented. The u nit of effort in this
1
.
1
work is m en, and not dollars and goods
........
„rnfessions. The
as in the trades and professions. The
Y. M. C. A. is the center of religious life
in the cities, and .as it takes in repre­
sentatives o f all denom inations, it is a
sort of clearing house for the churches.
It is the education 11 and am usem ent
center of the great cities, and thousands
of dollars are invested in buildings for
libraries and gym nasium s and their
equipm ents.
M anicure sets, dressing cases, necktie
cases, handkerchief, collar and cuff boxes
veil boxes, suspender boxes, — Albums,
th e finest selected stock you ever heard
of.
Fancy decorated chinaw are, also
to represent the institution in contests
hand painted chinaw are, J a p a n ­
with other teams, it should lie regarded
Smith for Captain.
ese chinaware,
as a part of the institution and encour­
W arren W. Sm ith has been elected
aged accordingly.
captain of the University of California
Indo >r baseball, while com paratively football team for the season of 1901. He
a new game, meets with im m ediate favor was elected by a vote of 6 to 4 over Lloyd Dolls
w herever it is taken up, and it is fast be- A, Womble, who was field captain this
Our doll show is
coming the popular sport in colleges and season. Sm ith has played right half on
one of our great
athletic
clubs
the w inter m onths. the
for three seasons; in
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- - - - during
„ -
u t v U.
V,. O. team
tv o u . .V.
... his features.
Should it continue to grow in popularity freshmen year, he captained the class
ac fast
fuot as
(Ik it has the
til»- past fe
w V
fiirs t the
h e eleven and’
.....V won
...zs., a r, ’arae-clter
as
few
years
’varsity «w-tailis-tr,
position. Tn
To
before the Y. M. C. A convention Satur
tim e will not lie far distant when a bis football friends he is known as
«lay night on the subject. ‘ Social
cham pion indoor baseball team will mean “ Locom otive’’ Smith. He is a member
Some of ,
Chivalry of the T w entieth C en tu ry ,” is
the same to a University as does a of the Junior class and is registered from
everywhere highly spoken of.
the best
cham pion football or track team .
Sacram ento
A new debating league called “ The
known
North Central Intercollegiate Debating
curios
League’’ has een formed by Beloit,
Cornell College, Iowa and K nox. After
T he larg est and
th e first year the two w inning team s and
T h e C h ic a g o
m ost gorgous dis­
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,
T
i.
the two losing team s debate together,
play th e hum an
jp-,
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T
y
p
e
w
r
it
e
r
eye ever beheld.
the winner of the firat contest being the
T his G RA N D dis­
cham pion of the league for that year.
p lay o f th e colloc-
The
Chicago
was
a
warded
Gold
Medal
• ' ñ -' A . ■’> ,>
The plan of allowing ten m inutes for
tions o f th e world
at the Paris Exposition; is a visible writer;
debate and five for rebuttal is to be
on exhibition
Come and see our
carried out. The home team subm its
FREE
has standard keyboard; is the most dura­ stock before you buy.
the question and the visiting team selects
ble speedy and simple o f typewriters, and
its side. All expenses of the visiting
Come and see It at
turns out the most attractive work.
team are paid by the home team, the
\
latter receiving all the proceeds of the
Price Jaa at
i L d Z O i R i R I S <Sc O L R j Y ' W ’
Qth street Eugene, Ore
contest.
FOR CHRISTMAS......
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