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About The Oregon weekly. (Eugene, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1908)
U A V I 1J Y/A L IN K Exclusive Shoe Dealer K e n a i r i t u r ft _ 5*7 W ilh in ie t t e H tr e e t Gives Very Interesting Talk to Men on "Service” last Saturday Evening. IheCelebrtited W A I K - 0 V E K and N A P - A - TA N Shoes Students Can’t Do Without T h e J r v in g Pjtt L oose Leaf S y stem ••Service” was the theme of Carl Mc M em oranda and Note Books Clain at Y. M. C. A. last Friday even ing. Mr. McClain based his remarks A Shipment Direct from the Factory Just Received upon Jam es 2:14. He said in part: ” 1 like the expression of Secretary Stone that every man has a life to in vest. A man will exercise great care in investing money where it will yield the largest returns and at the same time he sate. lie will not let it lie idle UNIV ER SITY HOME BAKERY in a bank, earning nothing, no more will he put it into a wild-cat scheme which promises forty per cent profit BUTTER NUT BREAD hut is unsafe. “ I he question in investing our lives is the sam e: how can we invest them that they may yield most and yet he safe. The way to life is death. Clay Shepard used to say; ‘1 have been let AT to burn.’ 1 here are many college activities. ( hie must choose some of them. No <>ue can take all. O ur major, so to speak, should he Christian service. To influence one life rightly is worth more than any student-body honor. One ' y < Optician and Refractionist. life rightly invested may touch others indefinitely and ‘bring forth an hun Suite 1-4 New Chrisman Building t ? ~ Eugene, Oregon dred fold’. “W e are not just preparing for life. W e are in the midst of life now, and whitson hfe is earnest. It is not always the one that does the big things that does the Refreshments for DENTIST most. Do we know who first domesti Phone Black 10« I cated animals, or who first named truth Students and Freshmen Stewart Block or patriotism or home? ‘‘Service need not be great. A cup of cold w ater given in His name is not The TOLLMAN Studio DR. ANNA MAURER unrewarded. If we make every mo for all kinds of OSTEOPATH ment of every day count in service to I hrist we have not lived in vain.” PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK Phone Black 1411 Schwarzschild’s Book Store M EN BUY PO LD ERS FRANC lucile hard Palace of Sweets ,,K 1 1 Dunn B u ild in g Eutaxian. J. S. LUCKEY I'he meeting last Friday of the Eti- taxian Society was very short on ac W atches, C locks, Je w e lry, S ilv e rw a re C u t G la s s , E t c . count of the non-appearance of several R epairing o f Watches and Clocks a Specialty "* the members on the program. But Eugene, Oregon tin. program that was given consisted ■■ »:*♦ ♦4* +♦♦ ❖ ♦ + ❖ + * + * «++ 1 «i reading by Ruth Balderee and an — FOR * essay by Mary Foshay. So far no * program has been announced for the G R O C E R IE S f _ ♦ next meeting. S C H W E R IN G & LINDLY B arber Shop No. 6 E ast N in th S t./o p p . H offm an House S tu d e n ts. G ive Us a Call Ladies* H a ir a Specialty. | M A RTIN MILLER * The Oregon Tablet for Seniors at t ' : " i . t x x D RU G CO. * Glassware, Fresh Vegetables, Butter J . F . 5 T E R N E K ♦ » 'h s t j ‘ WEST EIGHTH STREET H a s W h a t You W a n t. Heavy Shoes for Wet Weather