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Hair and Tooth Brushes Tooth Preparations, Perfumes and Pine Soaps W. A. KUYKENDALL U k U T IlC L l - * 569 Willamette Street Eugene, Ore. Very Complete Stock of D RU GS CHEM ICALS and Surgical Appliances ----- ------------------------------ ---- world— literature must help us solve G R A D U A T E S E N T E R P O L IT IC S the question of morality. H en ry M cK inney and A ndrew A nder At Assembly W ednesday M orning on son are C an d id ates for the T oo Long Yet. M orality and L ite ra tu re —An L eg islatu re. Able A ddress Last week we did not publish a let 'Lhe p ress of the sta te announces the ter from C. N. M cA rthur in reply to a l ’res. Crooks, of A lbany college, de probable candidacy for th e O regon recent editorial for the reason that it livered a splendid address at A ssem leg islatu re of H enry M. M cK inney, '07, was too long. We requested him to bly W ednesday m orning, upon "M o r of Baker C ounty, and “ A n d y ” A nder re-w rite it and condense it, which he ality and L iterature.” T he talk was son. of M ultnom ah C ounty. A lthough did; but still it will take three colum ns begun bv a definition of literatm e. n eith er of these gentlem en has ever of space. Mr. M cA rthur requested that "L itera tu re is the collective body of been activ ely engaged in politics, both if xve could not publish the entire a r w ritings from all men of all ages. Also, ticle that we do not publish any of it. are well know n and w idely respected literature is art. Good w riting tends at hom e and th ro u g h o u t the state. Both This is what we have done this week. to good thinking and feeling. Art is had ex cep tio n ally good records while There are so many other things of more the representative of artistic view of im portance to insert in our colum ns, in the U n iv ersity . M cK inney, during world. Literature brings sunshine into that we have been compelled to om it his senior year, carried tw enty-one <>ur heart» and drives m oonshine out the article. It is, however, all set up hours of college w ork, edited the O re (>f o ur head. Books are to help enjoy in tvpe and will appear next xveek. W e gon W eekly, xvas president of the Phi- <»r endure life. Books must be sub- are sorry that xve are unable to print ologian Society, and xvon honors for "tantialL true to lite before m aking O regon in o ra to ry , in football and on great impression on readers. Poetry is it this xveek, but cannot devote so large the track. Since g ra d u atio n , he has the record of the best and happiest a portion of the paper to the article. been m an ag in g a large stock ranch m om ents of happiest and best minds. near Baker C ity. H e is soon to or A nother Game with O. A. C. L iteratu re is the representative of lile. ganize a “ Y oung M en’s Republican 'I'u know literature is to live vicarious- ( ). A. C. and < )regon will play bas C lub” at Baker C ity. lv generally life is not seen except A nderson s record as a student has ket ball at Corvallis next Saturday. A on the seam y side. But this is a m is hard game is certain. Coach M urphy seldom been equalled. lie never re take as people may "see life during has done wonders in train in g and p er ceived a low er g rade th an “ A,” and did the dax time as well as the night. Mor- fection of team work since the last not cut a class d u rin g his four years in alitv in literatu re is treated under tw o gam e with O. A. C., yet the O regon college, lie is now successfully carry heads first, moral treatm ent, and sec players are far from over-confident. ing on the professor of laxv in Portland. ondly, as to immoral m aterial. 1 nder All in all. tw o m ore th o ro u g h ly rep Practise this week is to be grueling for the first head, we consider falsehood or com petition, has begun in earnest tor resen tativ e g ra d u ates of the I niversitv the deliberate lie; the description of the team which is to m ake the trip in could not easily be found. one m an ’s life as the description of the to W ashington between sem esters. universal lile the description of ab P resident P. L. C am pbell is in re * norm al as if it were normal -o m ittan ce The I. W . Kays F u rn itu re company’ ceipt of an an n o u n cem en t of the com of enough o l a man s lite as to make the m encem ent exercises of the Patnqauga ha" presented Dr. Leonard with tw o rem ain in g part appear immoral the dozen new rulers for use in his class Norm al In stitu te of the P hilippine Is title max m ake a bonk immoral, i. e., room work. It is needless to say that lands. T he announcem ent was tor- ‘T he Wax of the W orld,’ etc., the a u w arded bx (». A. A nderson, principal the kindness is heartily appreciated by thor often m akes the hero or heroine • if the in stitu te and a form er student both Dr. Leonard and his students. ge, our sym pathy in their w rong doing iu the U niversity. M r. A nderson at also he gives undue rexvard to mod- All Juniors who have not yet paid tended college here d u rin g the years ot ctatelx xirtuoU" and m oderate reward the tax of $2.50 per capita will confer PK)2-PK)4. when lie took the exam ina to the very virtuous." a taxor by handing that sum to lia r- tion for in stru c to rs in the Philippine." \ "liort discussion of various xvell old M errvm an. B. W. (Trout or 1). L. in which place he has since been teach \,n»wn books and their morality was 1 .exx is. ing. In his field of w ork there is great riiex need the m oney.” then given bv Pres. Crooks, who ended o p p o rtu n ities for accom plishm ent and There was nn m eeting of the 'i hi" addre*" by stating that the novel he is to be co n g ratu la te d upon the suc i" one of the greatest influences in the M. C. A. last week. cess which is cro w n in g his eflforts. P R E S . H. M. 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