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Hair and Tooth Brushes Tooth Preparations, Perfumes and Fine Soaps W. A. KUYKENDALL Pharmacist 569 Willamette Street R E V . H A U D E N S C H IL D SPEA K S Very Complete Stock of D RU G S CHEM ICA LS and Surgical Appliances Eugene, Ore. The Engineering Club. E V A N G E L IS T H A U D E N S C H IL D The Engineering Club held its reg-! Delivers a Very Able Lecture at As- T o the Members of the Young M en’s sem bly W e d n esd ay on th e “ E le ular bi-m onthly meeting in Dr. Boyn C hristian Association on F ri m en ts of S uccess.’’ to n ’s lecture room in Deady hall last day Evening Friday evening. Mr. C. R. Reid de Rev. C. R. H audenschield spoke at livered an instructive and interesting E vangelist L. R. H au d en sch ild , of Y. M. C. A. last F riday evening. His address on the various uses of electro the M. E. church gave a splendid ad them e was the attractiv en ess of the m agnets as rapid carriers of large and dress to the stu d e n ts W ednesday on C hristian life and the obstacles that small pieces of iron. Mr. Reid is ex the "E le m e n ts of S uccess.” "T here keep young men from en terin g it. ceptionally well informed with regard are th ree essen tial elem en ts," he said. “ There is always som ething to over to m odern electrical machinery. He “ F irst, you m u st have a definite pur com e,” he said. “ Y oung m en’s minds claims for the magnet a wonderful sav pose in view . E v e ry y o u n g m an and are loo frequently taken up with the ing of labor and time over the old sys wom an should decide upon a goal in sintul pleasures of the world. A false tem of ropes, cables and grappling early life, and th en w ork tow ard the idea of the attractiveness of sin keeps hooks. accom plishm ent of it. M any young m any from their sacred duty. They Donald L. Lewis, 09, told, in a people are sailin g aim lessly over life's should know that God, who gave his graphic m anner, of his personal ex sea, because th ey have no definite port only Son for their sake, will not re perience as an apprentice in the shops in view. I'he second essential is, be quire them to give up a single thing of the Portland Electric Co., picturing definite in re ach in g y o u r goal. We that is for their good. 'The only things a few of the many trials and req u ire should train and cu ltiv ate o u r minds that they must give up are the things m ents that the new man is forced te while in school and th en we can have that would ruin them . meet. it for use w henever we need it in after “ It is the devil's business to deceive. The E ngineering Club is constantly life. C h eatin g and g ra ftin g in college l i t prevents voting men from beconi- becom ing stronger, and ranks very spoils y o u r m ind and w hen you get ing (. hristiaus by etuotu aging them high am ong student bodv activities. out into the w orld, it will tail you in in procrastination, lie will not say. --------- ---------------- som e im p o rtan t crisis. Y ou have no Put off the step tor a year, a m onth. Societies, right to put a n y th in g into the mind a day or even an hour’, but he will sav A th at m ay m ar it o r h in d er it in any D on’t do it now ,’ and the young man O w ing to a com bination of circum - way. will continue to procrastinate and will d an c es, neither the Laurean nor the “ Third essen tial— Set y o u r ideals • lie in his sins. j Philologian literary society had a pro- T igh. No av erag e m an will shoot “ I’he fear of man keeps many out on Saturday night. Short busi- above the m ark— th e q u estio n is: ‘How o f the C hristian life, and it is doing so ncss m eetings were held, after which shall we k n o w ?’ T h e re com es a time right here in the University of ( )re- the mem bers attended the (). A. C.- in ev ery o n e’s life w hen o u r career is gon. The y oung man who has stam ina ( )regon basketball gam e at the arm orv. m ade m anifest to us in som e way. O ur will do what is right independent of The students of the C niversitv who conscience will lead us alw ays in the what o th ers may do or sav. He will right path. It n ev er plfeads but it lead and let others follow. The fear use the street cars are much indebted to A. Briggs, su p erin ten d en t of the com m ands. If we refuse to listen to of m an. the inabilitv * to stand chaffin’? o and ridicule makes many a young C niversitv grounds, for providing a our conscience it will soon refuse to man take his first glass, or plav his good crossing at the C niversitv stop- serve us. but if we follow' it, it will first gam e of cards. It is the signifi ping place. It required p ersistent a l'va.vs lead us rig h t. P resident Roose- I” 5 speeches, said : ‘ th e cant factor in the ruin of manv voting draining and other work to overcom e ve^ ' ’n one the natural disadvantages of ¡the o:lc tî,in " su p rem ely w o rth having men of good character. “ N othing is nobler, manlier, .o r ground and the continual w ear of pass- coupled with th e cap acity to do a th in g w orthily, th e d o in g of which in g rander than to follow God. Failure mg wagons. its vital im p o rtan ce touches all human at first is no disgrace, if the honest ef .Melvin • tgden. 11. who was taken kind, is conscience." fort be made and continued." home on account of sickness before The Beaver m anagers are collecting the C hristm as vacation, will re-enter Miss lessie Bacon visited at her the Ju n io r class tax of $2.50 per capita. college on Mondav. hom e in so u th ern O reg o n last week. C o c k e r lin e & W e t h e r b e e Dry Goods, Clothing, and Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishing >ole Agents for the Ladies’ hom e Jo u rn a l P a tte rn s