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About The Oregon weekly. (Eugene, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1908)
Hair and Tooth Brushes Tooth Preparations, Perfumes and Fine Soaps W. A. KUYKENDALL Pharmacist 569 Willamette Street Very Complete Stock of DRUGS CHEMICALS and Surgical Appliances Eugene, Ore. Pill H ayw ard has started the track F IN A L D E B A T E ON MAY 15. train in g table at the dorm, with tw elve Lebanon and Astoria H igh Schools To the Young Men’s Christian Asso men. will Contest for Forensic M ultnom ah and O regon will play ciation Last Friday Evening Championship. baseball at Recreation Park next S at On “Tem ptations.” JAM ES K. LYMAN LE C TU R ES urday. M iss G race Parker is confined to her room with a severe attack of ton- silitis. 'The state league of G erm an Societies has adopted resolutions favoring the U niversity. M rs. M cM aster and her d au g h ter Miss B ertha were visitors at the U ni versity last week. Miss F lorence Burbank, of P ortland was the g u est of Miss E thel S harp the last of the week. P rofessor D unn was sick the last part of the week and was not able to meet his classes Friday. S atu rd ay evening a large num ber of the U niversity students atten d ed the dance given at the S kating rink. Miss H arris of New York, the N a tional and travelling secretary of the Y. VY. C. A. was in Eugene last week inspecting the A ssociation of the U ni versity. T en n is is engaging the atten tio n of m any students. A m eeting of the M uckers’ Club will probably soon be held to arrange for participation in the S eattle tournam ent. T he in te rd istric t d eb ates of the Jam es K. Lym an, stu d en t secretary H igh School D e b a tin g L eague have for O regon, spoke at Y. M. C. A., ta k been held and the n ex t event will be ing his text from the sto ry of the the final co n test in V illard H all on tem p tatio n s in the fourth ch ap ter of M ay 15. L ebanon, w hich defeated M atthew . Mr. Lym an said in p a rt: G ran ts P ass on A pril 17, will debate “ Up until the tim e of this event, A storia, recen tly v icto r over Baker the tem pting, C hrist probably had not C ity. T h e prize will be the cham pion realized his divine m ission, li e had ship of O reg o n , m em orialized by a seen trav ellers from all over the splendid silver cup d o n ated by the Re know n world, had studied law and his g en ts of the U n iv ersity as individuals. to ry and realized th at, if th a t history T h is cup will p ro b ab ly becom e the was tru e, the Jew s had a m essage for p ro p e rty of th e team w inning it twice the world. Then when the vision consecutively. A sto ria will affirm and cam e and he realized that he was a L ebanon deny the q u e s tio n ;- Re second law giver, he, like M oses, went solved, th a t th e m em bers of the legis into the wilderness. 1'here he was latu re of the sta te of O regon should tem pted. lie looked out in his mind be chosen by a system of proportional over the whole world, and the te m p ta re p resen tatio n . S tate S u p erin ten d an t tio n s that he resisted had a w orld-w ide A ckerm an will preside. 'The judges significance. l i e had determ ined to will be prom inent citizens. A banquet do the will of God, and he found th at will follow the debate. T h e debaters possible only when in close personal will be g u ests of the U n iv ersity . The relation to God. A storia team co n sists of M iss Birdie “ H ere is o ur lesson. As U niversity W ise, lead e r; C arl 'Thom as and Leila stu d en ts, we m ust get this relationship Page, colleagues. The leader of the if we are to be effective. In national, L ebanon team is M iss A nna M cCor in state, and in city governm ent the mick ; her colleagues will be Ralph great problem s can only be overcom e T hou and Elsie L illard. Som e good by divine aid. As C hrist looked over T he High School boys from P o rt m usic will be provided to enliven the his nation, so we as privileged men, look over ours, and the solution which land and Salem w ho cam e up for the program . Prof. E. E. D eC ou, who is he found needful is indispensable to track meet were e n terta in e d at the se c re ta ry -tre a su re r of th e debating At the league, is en th u siastic over the ap o u r success, ft" we have the right p er different fraternity houses. sonal relation to God. we cannot but I D elta Alpha were S tark er, Brown and p ro ach in g contest, w hich is the cul succeed, and we will find most difficul C raigm ore from the P ortland H igh m ination of much unselfish w ork on ties are but b arriers divinely appointed School and F arm er and Kay from S a his part for the ad v an cem en t of de for the developm ent of our latent pow lem. At the K appa Sigm a house were b atin g in < )regon high schools. H ofer, Roberts, G abrielson and P er F riday, M rs. Z ieber and M rs. M cIn kins from Salem and P rofessor H en- No m eeting of the E n g in eers’ Club Iderson, John H ixon. E arl L a to u re tte , l tosh en terta in e d at th e ir hom e on was held th is week, as the hour con H ollister M cQuire of P o rtlan d . T h e , Thirteenth S treet the m em bers of the flicted w ith th at of the reception to guests of the Sigm a X u ’s were Sm ith, Senior C lass in ho n o r of M iss H arris seniors at the home of President C am p M cQ uire, M yers and H astin g s, all of New Y ork, N atio n al and travelling secretary of the Y. W . C. A. and Mr. bell. from Portland. Lym an of the Y. M. C. A. P rofessor G len’s sophom ore elocu The E u tax ian L ite ra ry Society did Beaver Will be out Friday tion stu d e n ts will give a sophom ore ex not m eet last F rid a y aftern o o n on ac hibition on F rid ay , May 15, as a d em The Ju n io r Beaver will be off the count of the trac k m eet. o n stra tio n of the quality of th eir work press and ready for d istrib u tio n on for this sem ester. H o m er Jam iso n , of the Portland F riday of this week. H igh School trac k team , visited last S m ithson has been acting as assist O. A. C. defeated W illam ette at week w ith his b ro th e r. H arp er Jaini ant tra in e r at O . A C. baseball, S to 4, on T h u rsd ay . so n .