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About The Oregon weekly. (Eugene, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1902)
VOL. NI EUGENE, OREGuN. MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1902 ORATORICAL ¡ON TRACK AND. L E A G U E .! DIAMOND. ASSEMBLY. An Agreement Among U. I. Men Getting Into Shape for U, W. and U. 0. the Athletic Teams. Probable. Rabbi Wise Gives an Able Talk Before the Stu- dents. NO. 25 of victory went not to linn who llrst reached the goal, hut to him who | reached the goal carrying his lighted J torch. So you will b:» runners in the race of life if you become and remain bearers of tin 1 torch of th e c u ltn ie which in the woild of intellect stands foi hou* eat seeking after tru th , and in the world of action for e h a ra e te i. P ro f. W a s h b u r n T raining goes on merrily hetwe« 11 show ers and the men on the track arc getting into shape. “ Run-outs” are being held for both old ami new men I *n preparation for the final by-out 1 “ n '’ext Saturday - Among the new in C a lif o r n ia The University of W ash in g to n has e x Dr. S tephens. Wise of Portland w.i* Prof. P. I.. W ashburn ou hi- wav pressed a desire to join th e U niversity the speaker at Assembly W ednesday from Oregon to Minnesota, lo s stopped of Oregon and the U niversity of Id ah o morning. After a few introductory re at the Calit rui i Experim ent Station at in the formation of a p e rm a n e n t oratori- m arks, whose wii and pointedness were Berkeley, and Gule heie bus been asked cal league. ------------------------------- It is sta te d th a t th e S - eattle cm ------- Hilly appreciated by his heaters he said : bv the director to t ike charge of some Bar Association will offer a prize of $100 I ">en. G a lev and J a s p e are show ing up v ( “ There is one thing about which I want investigations heiiig made « n the j each to the winner of th e proposed conteet. ¡well for beginners. Shevta and C a ste e l,. to u \ ’ yo|, tO)lay> a||(| (hat ¡H t||(, borer in Santa Clara valley, near Sail ' y< If the league is effected th e first contest am ong the old men, ate rounding rap- cu|t ure for which university life is Jose This insect is one of the most will be held in S eattle p e rh a p s som etim e *‘Uy into form for tire distance runs. rjg|,iiy expected to stand. C ulture I serious pests which the fruit raiser has in June. i 1’avne, the old stand-by, ¡« doing well. conie8 fro„, a word which means to 1 to contend with, and in the past he has Friday morning th e associated s t i r ■ I” the weight events, Grider has done grow ; and to me it contains every a s depended largely upon removing t, e dents of the U niversity of O regon m et in 1 G'e best this season with the discus, pect of agricultural toil. There is plow hoiers with a knile or instrum ent made Villard Hall and decided to p articip ate i a,,(l ' 8 impr« ving with the shot and ing, fertilizing, sowing and leaning. for the purpose. This not only takes in the proposed league if satisfactory ham m er. Henderson, also, is doing ex- plowing ¡„ t,,„ early dtildhood study i tint«— an I time means m oney—hut it arrangements can he m ade. It was de ceptionallv well with the weights, while ^ |,ic h prepares ami tills the so il; fertili- , wounds the tree to such an alarm ing cided to hold a local c o n te st in which Penland, W agner and Pio.-tare not so zing is the daily instruction which you extent th at it som etim es appears that and I receive; sowing is the thinking, the remedy is worse than the disease. all who desired m ight ta k e p art. If a slow them selves along the same line. I he sod is b?ing removed from the j getting things deep in the so il; ami the The California entom ologist, Professor permanent league m ay be form ed th ere I is little doubt th a t th e u niversity will baseball ground, ami a good, smootli reaping is, of course, the garnering of all W oodwotlh, is working now with hi sulphide of carbon, and from the present enter. 1 diam ond is the result. The outfields are this for yourself and others. Proposed a rra n g e m e n ts have been re- 8t*II rather rough, however. I he hoys “ C ultm e is not something to he ae- outlook this ag> nt st ems to promise quested of I . \\ . an d U. I. am i in a ! a r® having good, -tiff practice 1 ight , (j,,jred itnce ami for all,, it. is to In* gain« <1 what the growers most desire, a short time so m ething definite will he ¡dong, ami there is going to be hot com- a || , |)e , j|||p . ¡, ¡H ., procHMg of continual I safe and exp« ditious means of eradicat known. The offer of the S e a ttle Bai petition for most of the places on the g|OW (|l The old Jew ish teachers said ing this troublesom e pest. Certain pie It is probable that a practice | (jiat a „.an emdd not stand still Tins cautions have to he observe«! in Its use Association is so liberal th a t th ere is a team . strong tendency in favor of a ccep tin g i t . game will he placed with the Faculty j j llie in,lay, ami the man who tries to to insure safety to trees. next Saturday afternoon. A rrangem ents 1 s|a|1(, Mi|| that which In- ha- Mr. W ashburn lias just returned from fare pending for several games in the j Emerson says that culture Is a word San Jose and speaks highly «»f the otit- Y . W . C. A . near future, and it is probable, though aln,,itloll ¡„ the age. It is still a word j look in this line. In speaking of his On April 16th th ere was a sm all hut certain, that a game will he played ((|- ani,,iti«»n „,„1 inspiration in our age. Visit to Sail lose, he says: earnest gathering for th e reg u la r Y .W . in Eugene with W illamette University yon ate to be tlm band that leads tin* “ I .hove for th irty miles in a co n tin hosts in the seaieh for the things that uous orchard, white with bloom, o n C. A meeting. Miss E lsie S m ith, as «luting the first week in May. I make for culture. The lives of uinver- roads as level and d ean and haul as a Iea«ler of the m eetin g , read selections laity trained men ami women are the barn floor, ami saw hardly a foot of land from the Bible to illu stra te Iter talk on Y . M C . A. I only thing that will save the world from not under cultivation in th is 30 mile, “Loyalty to C h rist.’’ . ,, . , • being subm erged in the waves of com- drive. The roads are all m acadam ized The meeting for April 23 w ill he p r e The m eeting on Friday evening of the ami for miles out of San Jose arc sided over by the follow ing L illie s: I Young M ens’ Christian Association was '» e tn a ism. “ I have been regretting an incongru sprinkled in sum m er. T he trees are Mrs. Strong, Mrs. D unn, Mrs ' Sl,i‘,er , led by Mr. Glass He talked on stam- ity of th e will of the late Cecil Rhodes. French prune, apricot, peach, cherry, and .Mrs. Johnson. ina in the Christian life, showing the m i-, ^ „ .„ ^ „ .¡ a lis m for which some olive and alm ond. English wal Miss Stafford, the late se c re ta ry , will portance of it and the apparent lack of be with US again, so m etim e «luring ,I|H it jn so niatly people. He told how he stood stands in no relation to nniver- nuts shade the roads outside of the fen lastofthow m - , u , n I C ' 111,1 ° 1 stam!na J F K elloagh ..........., men ami ce« in place«. Some grower# irrigate s o , ll( „ ,.a b k ; a ,„l 1 M w n C„ ,„ ,e Moses 1)a(1 to choose „¡ty - life except ...... that university ..... ,,.................. ami some do not, depending upon indi- * h e,e6„o11!,f„.rw o r.l. P ra y e r circle« afflictions ra tl,er tl.an the pleasures of w ,„llt|„ . vidual views, and on the length of the e oe,"B „ rL,a „ iz,"| ,„ r ,|.e «„eeeas ot sin for a „» so u anti in quoting a prom t-. co„im ereiali»n. purse. I saw a few vineyards near San , , ‘¡'" V work w hile h ere. They nent jndge w|,o had sentenced Ihree coV .N„ll,ing worae eotlhl ' Jose, not attractive now with th eir short J «very d ay at 8:50 A. M . ', tu4ents t0 the penitenttary said: , ,„ .t e r l .l aplrlt 1:30 I*. M .. T he B erkeley girls I . . ¿ h , th a t th . yottttg men of our I » .'''? < X , m e in i'....... .. ......... rough stumps of vines, but I have been matured that when in leaf they add to the land- r,’e 1,1 glowing te rm s of M iss Comie > woullj jear„ that true happiness comes lit-. No m ilter what gifts a scape.” and her work. : ut)ly in virtue ” Mr. Glass made a Mr. W ashburn leaves for h it M inne n.illionair em.iv give to vour university, Misses Leila S tra u b , E lizab eth Logan | strong pjea for pure and courageous still feel th at your lives stand f<»r thing- sota post within a w eek.— Daily G uard. a,,dt)leta Coolev have gone as dele- cj,rjstian living and one that went home absolutely opposed to the dollar sign. Kates to the Y. W. C. A. S tate conven- ! to eacjj young man present. ‘•Is culture a useless t h i n g M a n y U . c . W in s f r o m S t a n fo r d . ,ion at Forest G rove. Besides the regular meeting of the as I adm it that they are right if Everyone is d elig h ted to find th at sociation a short business meeting of tin tbin so i|n p o r,a ,1(... ,<lD rates can be o b tain ed to C apitola cabinet was held in the afternoon. in wor,(j C ulture is best define«! by On Saturday afternoon, the intercolle ail(l back during the convention. Arnold who says it is to know the best giate field m eet between th e University H o w A b o u t T h is ? things which are known ami said tn 1 he of California and Stanford was held on E u t a x ia n s world. I would a,Id to this if I m ight, Stanford campus, ami resulted in a vic The old law says that one must go ¡( t , 1H possession of the best tlm u tory for U. C. The score was , to 4 3 . away from home for news. Take a look knoW,b M ai<1 an<| (|o ne in the world for Several events were fiercely contested. At the m eeting o f th e E u tax ian so- at the following clipped from the m- (>ujture ¡B an ^ „ ¡ v a k n t of character. Stanfold did better thia year than last, let> Florence H udson read th e s e c o n d ---- There is one m istake I want to war n when she scored only 32 or 33 points. c lapter in the serial story. T h e expec- versity of Chicago W ee’ v. ’’"'•ns ¿f the an,lienee w ere fully real- j A fraternity a. the " " v e . ) <>« von against. C ulture la not th e gaining In a special trial after the m eet, Captain of a large library. It is belter to be the M cCaugherti, of S ta r ford, ran 220 yard» ,z* 'l as the plot th ic k en e d . M innie gon is fitting up a louse ac „ — „ ______ _______ ________ ter house: The boat, which will he e ^ ......... Mord en gave c u rre n t events, V irginia m aster of one book by a m ind,like Flat- in 22 seconds flat. W ith the good show \ ieaver a recitation, an d V ictoria Mit- pensively furnished. will J R be ,,-B or E m eraon’a or aoirie i.iaater’a, than ing her men m ade in thia meet, Cali fornia has excellent chances of victories c,eI1a reading. T h e P resid en t called the city during the wm e . for lo be m astered by a thousand ho«,ka (;raee Wold for an extem poraneous taken up the river into j j n one of the u n d e n t races the palm on th e E astern trip. ®ddr< ess on Faculty love affairs. the summer months.