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Oregon eekly EUGENE, OREGON, MONDAY MARCH 23, 1908. No. 24 TH REE DEBATES THURSDAY and the order in which they will sneak will be as follows: Idaho, Washington and Oregon Will At Moscow Compete for Northwest Cham \y. K. Gwinn, of Idaho. pionship. Rex E. Roudenbush, of Washington. E. E. Eukens, of Idaho. Thursday evening, three interstate Kenneth Durham, of Washington. debates will be held in the Northwest Guy V. Holman, of Idaho. when the forensic representatives of Wylie Hemphill, of Washington. the three state universities of the Rebuttal by Guy V. Holman, of Ida Northwest compete for championship ho. honors. At Seattle Each university has two teams, an N. J. Albers, of Washington. affirmative and a negative. In each Earl Kilpatrick, of Oregon _________ u n ----- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ” OREGON ENGINEERING CLUB Addressed by LeRoy Wood on “Dredg- mg”, and Percy Adams on “Pre cise Measurement.” 1 he addresses given before the En gineering Club at the regular Friday night meeting were greatly appreciat ed. EeRoy Wood addressed the meet ing on the subject of “Dredging" be ing followed by Mr. Percy Adams, who gave a historical and descriptive X I C I I S on C sketch “Precise Measurement.” Mr. OREGON'S AFFIRMATIVE TEAM WHICH MEET s T d I ^ T T e U g EN E W. C. Nicholas, TO. Jesse H. Bond, ’09. Leader Walter M. Eaton, ’09. case the affirmative team will debate I . O. Jones, of W ashington. Woods spoke of the practice of gold at home, while the negative team will Thos. R. Townsend, of ( )regon. | dredging both in California and Alas debate away from home. Thus each I'hos. E. Eatimer, of Washington. ka. He then took up the description university meets the other two on the Clarence E. Whealdon, of Oregon. of the dredge itself and explained its same night. \\ ashington’s negative Rebuttal for I hos. E. Eatimer, of working principles. Dredges are ex and Idaho’s affirmative trios will meet Washington. pensive affairs, costing above $300,000 at Moscow, Idaho; Idaho’s negative At Eugene ; As an idea of some of the details mak and ( )regon’s affirmative will meet at W . C. Nicholas, of Oregon. ing u|, this enormous bill, the buckets Eugene, ( )rcgon ; and Oregon’s nega B. I). Mudgett, of Idaho. that convey the auriferous gravel to tive and Washington’s affirmative will Walter M. Eaton, of Oregon. the screens are provided with manga- contest at Seattle, W ashington. At Jewett F. Matthews, of Idaho. nize steel lips. I hese lips cost about each place the same question will be Jesse II. Bond, of Oregon. $50.00 apiece, and as the dredge has used which is as follows: “ Resolved, R. O. Jones, of Idaho. (t0 buckets, this alone makes a respect that the present laws relating to Chin Rebuttal by Jesse II. Bond, of Ore able item. ese immigration should be extended to j gon. The treatment o f the ore itself is Japanese immigrants." The speakers (Concluded on Page 5) fContinued on page 5)