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About The Oregon weekly. (Eugene, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1908)
REV. E. L PINKERTON SPEAKS High School Debates. G E O . O R . DR bar , M. D. At Annual Day of Prayer of the Y. I hc H igh School Debate League M. and Y. W. C A. on Last d istrict cham pionships will soon be de Sunday Afternoon. cided. The inter-district debates will physician AND surgeon then be held, and tw o w inning team s otiice over Eugene Loan and Savings I kink. ! he (. liristian associations of the will have th eir final contest at the University observed the annual day of I diversity. At present, it rem ains for prayer for colleges in a joint meeting tirants Pass and Marshfield to tight h.ugene and \\ illamette Valley Prop in Deady llall on last Sunday after >t out at R oseburg on Feb. 28. bli er,v lor Sale. City Property, Tim ber and Fruit I,and, Farms noon. Rev. Pinkerton led the meet the cham pionship of Souther,, O re and Ranches. ing. addressing it briefly. IIe said, in gon. The C entral O regon cham pionship is p a rt: T. H. G A R R E TT betw een Lebanon and Brownsville. In “ I m ay assum e, I think, th at ev REAL ESTATE AND LOANS the C olum bia R iver district the las, eryone p resen t w ishes to make his 26 West Ktli st. Phone Red 1176 debate is to be betw een C latskanie and life count for som ething, to make it as fruitful as possible. T his is a n a t Astoria at A storia on March 7. hi ural desire. It was C h rist’s desire a l E astern O regon. Baker Citv, Union t --- F O R ------ $ so. It can be accom plished most ful E nterprise and T he Dalles yet re i ly only by b uilding oneself into the main unbeaten. Much interest is be Glassware, Fresh Vegetables, Butter lu tu re life of the world. C hrist did ing m anifested in the debates of the this along the line of the w orld’s most league th ro u g h o u t the state and de perfect developm ent, its highest fu b atin g has been noticeably ami help £"■11 J. r. 5TERNER ture. He is now the largest elem ent fully stim ulated. ------- -—• •--------- - of its p ro g ress. He saw that his p u r H anford on F riday Night. P a in ts pose could com e only by conquering •very d an g e r and sin that threatens C harles B. H anford, who brings to hum an lde, and to gain his purpose, the Eugene 'I'heatre, «m Friday, F eb ru lie would not tu rn aside, even for the ary 21. his m agnificent scenic revival c oss. Let it be o ur am bition to build of "A ntony and C leopatra.’’ is one of «/.ii lives in » lives of the highest type. «lie tew actors who make their produc ‘W hile ye have the light, walk in the tions strictly in accordance with their ■ •'III, ill .{ ye m ay be sons of L ig h t.’ own ideas. From year to y ear his PRESTON & HALES TRY FOR representations have kept pace in seen High Grade Photography 'fh e e n ra p tu rin g delights with which ic gran d eu r with the ever-increasing Perm anently Located a, 29 W . 10th St. E gypt s beau teo u s and historic queen biilliancy of his personal lame. And P h o n e B lack 3311 c lo s e d S u n d a y s en th ralled the senses o f the great R o this perform ance is universally re g ard man general M are A nlonv, are depict ed as the culm inating achievem ent of ed with vivid m agnificence in the great his career, both as a player and a pro sp ectacu lar revival of "A n to n v and dticer. The role of A ntony is om NEW ELECTRIC THEATRE t leopatra, which will be seen at I'lie whose dem ands of personal grace, m us 574 Willamette St. h.ugene 'I'heatre, on F riday, F eb ru ary ical voice, and intelligent reading, make -1. Lspecial lig h tin g effects peculiar it peculiarly congenial to Mr. Ilan- to this rep resen tatio n are under the fords’ talents, and he has proved no R eproduction of less welcome to an alw ays adm iring personal supervision of an expert elec- TUI*: P A S S IO N PI,A Y public as the A ntony of ( leopatra's tiieian who trav els with the com pany. C om m encing M onday Eve., Feb. 10. T he scenery was painted by M. A rm to u r, than he was as the A ntonv of t out m uons perform ance every aft- b ru ster, w hose a tta in m e n ts in rep ro Iiilius C aesar’s im perial household. ducing the scenes of the classic dram a Miss Alice W ilson is east for the par, ‘lu o u i and evening during week. have earned him the so u b riq u et “ The of C leopatra, one which enables her DANCING MASTER G rand O ld Alan of S cenery.” A com to win distinction as an in terp re te r of Prof. Ford will give a University night pany of d an cers under the leadership • the women of the classics. 'I'lie plav every F riday at Davies’ Hall. ol a graceful and skilled prem iere, will will be produced with extraordinary Admission, Gentlemen, 50 Cents. interp ret the rh y th m ic figures which equipm ent including a prem iere dan Ladies Free lent seductive charm to the revelries sense of a corps de ballet, a leader of hirst ( la s s M usic and a Good h'loor w ith which the E g y p tian queen was orchestra, a director of chorus and an w ont to en te rta in her Roman suitor. expert electrician. Novel pictorial ef I he m usic will he under the direction feets will be introduced to lend at Irene Lincoln, ’08, has gone to P o rt m ospbere to the stage p ictures which land, w here she will com plete h er o l a capable o rchestral leader and a afford a setting for this stupendous com petent ch o ru s m aster. T he east thesis, ami retu rn for commencement tragedy of the Nile. in June. will include Mr. H anford as A n to n y ; Prof. Terrill and some of the M ining M iss Alice W ilson as C leopatra, ami No m eetings of the literary societies Engineers spent two days last week a nu m b er of the players who have or of the E n g in eer's Club took place m aking com putations at the coal mine last week, on account of exam inations. been so en th u siastically received d u r near Spencer's Butte. M cIntire. E a ing a n u m b er of seasons with the H a n ton, H ardin, Conger and Prof. T errill No m eeting of the Y. M. C. A. was ford company. composed the party. held last week. Antony ar.d Cleopatra OPENING