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Hair and Tooth Brushes Tooth Preparations, Perfumes and Fine Soaps PH IL O L O G IA N S W. A. KUYKENDALL , Pharmacist 569 Willamette Street ARE VICTORS Y. M. C. A. Very Complete Stock of DRUGS CHEMICALS and Appliances --------------------------------------- Surgical Eugene, Ore. SECO N D TEA M W IN S GAME John Bovard addressed the reg u lar From Albany College L ast Friday O ver L au rean F reshm en on the Q ues Final Score is Oregon, 11; m eeting of the Y. M. C. A. F rid ay tion of the D esirability of Albany College 6 evening. H is subject w as M odern “ Shipping Subsidies’’ M ethods in R eligion,” and w as of A lbany C ollege 6. O reg o n Second Six good sound constructive speech great help to those who heard him. He spoke of the founding of the T eam 11. es w ere made last S aturday evening E v ery m an on the O reg o n second w hen the freshm an representatives of first M edical M ission in C hina, and the the Philologians won from the L au subsequent founding of h o s p ita ls ,■ baseball team gave a good account of rean freshm en in intersociety debate schools and colleges. M ethods of ta k him self in th e gam e a g a in st Albany ing the Gospel of Jesu s C h rist are C ollege on F rid ay . T h e s ta r play of in L aurean Hall. T h e question discussed was “ R e changing. T hose who are doing the the gam e was m ade by Jo h n Dickson, solved, T h at the U nited S tates should work have come to realize th a t by g iv w ho secured a th ree base h it w ith the ad o p t a system of shipping subsidies.’ ing men and women the th in g s th ey bases full. T h is occured in the sixth T h e judges were Prof. E. E. DeCou, need, they can open the w ay for the inning. Bob N elson pitched a steady H e w as found for six hits, Prof. II. C. H o w e and C ity A ttorney more distinctive work of ev an g eliza gam e. while the O regon m en secured nine tion. S. D. Allen. T he work of Dr. G renfell in L a b ra h its off P a tte rso n , the A lbany pitcher Philologia was defended by her a- T h is who, how ever, played an excellent blest freshm en. L. B. H oisington. dor was also touched upon. Ben B eatty and C harles W . R obison; great man has won the love of th e gam e. T h e O regon m en w ere ten- L aurea was represented by the pick people and there is not one w ho w ould d ered a reception a fte r the contest. of her new m em bers, Leroy G. Apple- not die for him. And then he spoke of T h ey rep o rt an enjoyable tim e and gate, W ill Irw in and Percy Collier. the work in the U nited S tates of the speak in h e a rty term s of the courteous T h e decision although unanim ous was Home Mission Boards and of p h ila n tre a tm e n t at the h an d s of th e A lbany people. A ssistan t m an ag er M organ thropists. close. “'fh e m issionaries both at hom e and W a tso n took on th is trip the follow ing P receeding the debate Prof. 11. C. Howe gave an instructive ad d ress up abroad arc helping to lessen the p h y m en :- Robin N elson, Jo h n Dickson, on the referendum and initiative m eas sical suffering of h u m a n ity ; th ey are S. Johnson, F. W h ittle sey , W . Moore, ures up before the people of O regon educating the people and help in g them R. B. M cK enzie, Sioux M cKenzie, at the Ju n e election, lie sum m arized in all their needs. C hrist him self used Ben W illiam s, C has. E rsk in e, and H a r the a rg u m e n ts for and against each this same principle. H e helped those per Jam ison. m easure. T he address was valuable who were sick, and the love behinb 'fh e executive council of the L niver- to those who were privileged to hear it all made itself felt. T h e idea in missions, in all life w’ork is to help sity of () re gon A ssociated students it. last week a p p ro p ria te d $25 to send a people in their actual needs.” A Communication. team of doubles in ten n is to Seattle, to Neil McMillan, Jr., an associate plav w ith sim ilar team s from the Uni secretary of the In te rn a tio n a l C om v e rsity of W a sh in g to n , Idaho, W h it E d ito r O regon W eekly :- . T he m em bers of the Sigm a Xu F ra m ittee of V. M. C. A. will hold a m an C ollege, and \ \ ash in g to n State te rn ity are much grieved to learn that m eeting for the men of the U n iv e rsity C ollege, at the sam e d ate th a t the big I he the nam es of their alum ni have been in Deadv Hall. W ednesday evening, T ria n g u la r track m eet occurs. o m itted from the Ju n io r Beaver by the May 13. Mr. M cM illan is a very e a rn try o u t to u rn a m e n t sta rte d last Satur- ip an ag er of that publication. No est and powerful speaker and it will dav, b u t only a single series was o th e r F ra te rn ity suffered the sam e pay any man to hear him. T h e m e e t plaved. 'fh e to u rn a m e n t will be com trea tm en t and significantly, not the ing will be in the in terests of the P a pleted th is week in all likelihood. brotherhood o f the Beaver M anager. cific Northwest S tu d e n t’s C onference Stag Picnic. W e feel th at we have been done an to be held at the B reakers H otel, L ong irrep arab le injury. Beach. W ashington, Ju n e 13 to 21. T he an n u al Y. M. C. A. stag pic' Sigm a Xu F ratern ity . fo go apart for a period of ten d ay s nic w as held on th e picnic grounds in a company of strong, earn est and I. G. S chroeder, editor of the O . A. across the riv er S a tu rd a y evening. happy men with the quiet and in sp ir C. B arom eter and an all-round literary L and and w ate r sp o rts w ere indulged ing influence of nature is a privilege m an. d eb ater and athlete, won first that any man may well covet. E v ery in. T h e good tim e w as m ade com place in the trian g u lar oratorical con plete by a b o u n tifu l su p p er of camp student ought to m ake an effort tc test am o n g O . A. C., W . S. C.. and coffee, eggs, cookies and sandw iches. atten d the Conference. W h itm a n College. S chroeder’s su b ject was “ N a tu re ’s C all.” “ T he D eification of C a e sa r” is Pro 1 he W Oman’s Club of W esto n has M iss E va Neill. ex. *08, of La Grande passed resolut'ons favoring the U n i fessor D u n n 's topic for discussion in is v isiting her brother. Jam es K. Xeill. versity appropriaion. M cC lure H all on M onday night.