The Oregon weekly. (Eugene, Or.) 1900-1909, June 01, 1908, Image 2

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Hair and T ooth Brushes
Tooth Preparations, Perfumes
and Fine Soaps
W. A. KUYKENDALL
Pharmacist
569 Willamette Street
Very Complete Stock of
DRUGS CHEM ICALS and
Surgical Appliances
Eugene, Ore.
annual fresh m a n e v e n in g
A S T O R IA for L ebanon, indulged freely in s a r­
casm and show ed how proportional
H eld in V illard H all L a st W ed n esd ay
In C losing D ebate of Series W hich re p resen tatio n could subvert respons­
A Splendid P ro g ra m R endered
ible p a rty governm ent and lead t o
Decided S tate In ter-sch o lastic
B y 1910
hopeless disorganization and d ecen tral­
C ham pionship
ization. T h e rebuttal and sum m ary o f
T he annual F resh m an E ven in g was
the leaders was forceful, original and
Lebanon H igh School is In tersch o l­
spirited. T h e decision of the judges given W ednesday evening. M ay 27th,
astic debate cham pion of O regon. was tw o for Lebanon to one for A sto r­ at V illard H all. A very in te re stin g
T h is title was won at the final debate
ia ; the sentim ent of the audience was and enjoyable lite rary and m usical p ro ­
last F rid ay evening in V illard Hall,
about evenly divided. Supt. A cker­ gram m e was given by the elocution
when the Lebanon team of girls de­
m an was the presiding officer. H on. stu d en ts of the class. P ro fesso r ('den,
feated the A storia team by a close tw o S. H. F rien d ly presented the R egent’s head of th a t d ep a rtm e n t, deserves very
to one decision. Previously these tw o Cup to th e w inning team in one of his m uch credit for the fine sh ow ing of the
team s had met and overcom e all o th er ch aracteristic speeches. A feature of freshm en and sophom ores in th eir
claim ants to suprem acy, so th at L eb­
the program was a w ell-rendered piano public appearances and in the e sta b ­
anon is undisputed cham pion and will
solo by M iss Jessie Fariss. T he judges lishing of the F reshm an and S opho­
have posession of the tine silver cup were H on. W . W . C otton of P ortland, m ore E venings.
T h e p rogram m e
presented by the R egents of the 1 ni- lio n . A. W . Prescott of Salem and which was so g re atly ap p reciated by a
versitv th ro u g h the com ing year. I he S tate se n a to r I. H. B ingham of E u­ large crow d of stu d e n ts and friends
question for debate was th a t of p ro p o r­
was as fo llo w s;
gene.
'
tional rep resen tatio n . Lebanon clev­
C atalin e’s D efiance...........P ercy C ollier
erly m aintained th ro u g h o u t the ad v a n ­
T he Black H orse and its R id e r...........
Violin
Recital
tage of a stro n g presum ption in its
...................................M adge H am ble
favor. T h e speakers were all fluent
T h u rsd a y evening at V illard Hall T he P arliam ent and C h arles 11...........
and persuasive, M iss W ise of A storia
.....................................M elvin O gden
Mr. Leroy Gesner, in stru cto r of violin
leading in o rig in ality and delivery.
at the School of Music presented his Piano Solo—
Miss W ise opened the debate bv defin­
F au n es ( P o ld in i) ...........Lila P ro sser
pupils, assisted by-som e of the pupils
ing and explaining the question. She
from the piano and vocal departm ents. W ho Saved St. M ichael’s ........................
held th a t the O regon legislature is not
................................ H elen W a sh b u rn e
T he follow ing program m e was m ost
tru lv rep resen tativ e as it should be.
T he C o m b a t___ Louis B. H o isin g td n
P ro p o rtio n al rep resen tatio n , M iss V ise artistically rendered:
W edding Day at T ro ld h an g e n . .G rieg College Oil C a n s ........... H azel Brown
m aintained, is the solution of the diffi­
C rossing th e R u b ic o n .. A rth u r G eary
♦M iss Effie M cCallum
culty. She offered and supported a
C hanson P olonaise...........W ieniaw oski Violin Solo—
plan, explained by m eans of a charted
Ballade (G ro e n e v e lt).. M ary D eB ar
Buford Roach
m ap of O regon.
T he Field of W a te rlo o -----H . W . D rew
Miss \n n a M cC orm ack for Lebanon Adagio Sostenuto, Op. 27. . Beethoven
T he S panish M o th e r.. F ried a R hodes
♦Miss Josephine Jensen
held th at our present system is good
T he S em inole’s R e p ly ----- Cecil E spy
enough, securing the rule of the m ajo r­ Air V arie .........................................D auda
Piano Solo—
Camille T aylor
ity and the rep resen tatio n of all the
Polonaise, O p. 26, Xo. 1 (C hopin)
people.
She ridiculed the cause of H u n tin g S o n g ................... J. A. Jeffrey
......................................... E th el E v an s
♦Miss Adele Goff
her opponents, and held th at its advo­
A ndante and Scherzo C apricio. . David Xapoleon B onaparte ..R o y A pplegate
cates are insincere.
“ X othin’ to S ay’’. . . . M arian Stow e
Mr. C. K. L yans
Carl T h o m as for A storia cleverly
l'he Leap of R oushan B e g ...............
sum m arized his colleague’s case, b as­ M ay D a y .................................... \ \ althew
......................................... M ary S teiw er
♦♦Miss l n a Xeal
ing his fu rth er argum ent upon the a d ­
C o n tralto Solo—
vantage of proportional representation Simple Aveu ................................ T hom e
Irish Love S ong ( L a n g ) ....................
Miss Lucile A bram s
in doing aw ay with corruption. Miss
................................ E d n a Z im m erm an
Elsie Lilian! countered for Lebanon L ’A utum n ..............................C ham inade
L a sc a ..................................... Ju liet C ross
M is s Jessie F erris
bv ho ld in g th at the proportional plan
“ D olly, G o !” ___ N aom i W illiam son
would increase corru p tio n , would tend Scene de B allet...................De Beriot
Miss Marv DeBar
to elim inate com petition for office ami
Miss M ary H o w ard will leave col­
create m any O th er evils.
lege F rid ay . Miss H o w ard will not
Miss Jennie Jeffers held that A sto r­ ♦Pupil of Mrs. Scheucker.
go directly to her hom e in W ash in g to n
ia’s plan would secure governm ent by * Pupil of Mrs Pope.
but will visit for several
, • • . w 1 eeks
» • at Mil-
•
the whole people, that m inorities would
w aukee, O regon.
\ large num ber of U n iv ersity s tu ­
be ju stly rep resented. She insisted u p ­
dents will probably attend the Rose
Miss M ary S teiw er visited S atu rd ay
on the p racticability of the plan.
nnH SÌntiilnv in Halpin
Miss Pearl A ldrich, last speaker Festival at Portland next week.
LEBANON
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