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, 'L f D A V ID L IN K (Exclusive Shoe Dealer R e p a i r i n g a f c $ p e c ia lt > “ P e g g y ” M cN air accom panied Adele Goff to h er hom e at H ood R iver to spend the w eek’s vacation. Jam es K. L y m an left F rid ay for W alla W alla to spend a week at home. D alp h n a L easu re will rem ain in E u gene d u rin g th e vacation. N aom i W illiam so n , ’l l , will visit friends in Salem next week. V irgil C ooper is visiting in P o rt land d u rin g the holidays. C arey L oosley left W ednesday evening for N o rth e rn C alifornia to j spend E a s te r holidays. Y. M*C. A. Y. M. C. A. m eetin g was addressed F rid ay ev en in g by M r. P ercy P. A dam s on the to p ic :- “ A R easonable C h risti a n ity .” A sm all b u t appreciative audi ence listened to th e lecture, which was full of helpful su g g estio n s. M r. A dam s spoke from the tex t, R om ans 12:7, em p h asizin g the phase of “ reasonable ser- vice. “T h is b ein g the age of reason,” said the speaker, “ev ery th in g , even C h risti anity, is closely scrutinized. B ut the m ost careful stu d y only serves to em phasize the fact th a t C h rist asks n o th ing u n reaso n ab le from those th at fol- iow him . “ W e have tw o n atu res, the spiritual and the physical. B oth are to be de veloped ; n eith er should grow at the expense of th e o th er. As P aul says, we are to p resen t o u r bodies ‘a living sacrifice' and fu rth e r to be ‘tra n s form ed by the renew al of th e m ind.' W e are G o d ’s, ‘b o u g h t w ith a price,’ and should be subject to his will. T he Bible is o u r best guide. O u r work should be done w ith an eye single to G od’s glory. T h e service of C hrist is a reasonable service. Let us do it un g ru d g in g ly and because we ow e it.” C alifornia held h er q u ad ren n ial L a bor D ay on the 29th of F eb ru ary . G rading, road building, w eeding and rep airin g w ere done. T his day cor responds to O re g o n ’s U n iv ersity Day except th a t it is held only once in four years in stead of an n u ally . TheCelebrated W A L K -0 VER and NAP - A - U N Shoes 5 8 7 W i l l a m e t t e ÎS tre et Globe-Wernicke Elastic Sectional Book Cases Globe-Wernicke Card Index Systems Globe-Wernicke Office Filing Devices Have you seen the Baby Waterman Ideal Fountain Pen Schwarzschild’s Book Store U N IV E R S IT Y BUTTER M EN HO M E BAKER Y NUT BREAD BUY AT POLDERS F R A N C LU CILE H A R D . 'i i : O ptician and R efractionist. Suite 1-4 New Chrisman Building Eugene, Oregon Palace of Sweets l,R L L WHITS0N DENTIST Refreshments for Students and Freshmen s,twart "l,Kk The TOLLMAN Studio I)R. ANNA MAURER OSTEOPATH tor all kinds of PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK I ♦ ❖ ❖». -FOR- Phone Black 1061 Phone Black 1411 Dtinn Building S C H W E R IN G & LINDLY o « ► o o No. 6 B a it Ninth St.,*opp. Hofftnan House Glassware, Fresh Vegetables, Butter X Students. Give Us a Call ♦Lo to _j . « 5 T E R N E R 9th st¡ B a rb e r S hop LadiesT H air a Specially. C o c k e r lin e & W e th e r b e e Dry Goods, Clothing, and Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishings Sole Agents for the l adies’ Home Journal Patterns