The Oregon weekly. (Eugene, Or.) 1900-1909, October 26, 1908, Image 7

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    Che gilbert Hrt Co. LU. H. Kuykendall
Commercial Club Building
College Pennants
and Pillow Cops
Pharmacist
O ur stock of D rugs and Surgical A p­
pliances is com plete.
H air and
to o th brushes, tooth p re p a ra ­
tions and perfum es.
569 \ \ illam ette St.
Pyroqrapbv Supplies,
* Picture fram inq
E ugene, O re.
K ees at Y. M. C. A.
T. G. H en d rick s, Pres.
P. E. S n o d g r a s s , C u sh iei
S. B. E ak ln , Vice Pres. L. I.. G oodrich A s s t.C a s h .
D arw in B r isto w , Asst* C ash.
first national Bank
Eugene, Oregon
Capital and Surplus
$200,000
M. A. Kees of the P o rtlan d Y. M.
C. A. gave an address on the subject
of M issions before the U niversity .As­
Pennants made to order at twenty per cent saving
sociation on F riday night. Mr. Kees Your Patronage Respectfully Solicited
leaves in Ja n u a ry to take up the work
of a m issionary in C hina and is full
of his subject, lie spoke in part as
follows :
35 east ninth Street.
“ 'l'he world has alw ays been groping
after God hut all in vain until C hrist
Dealer in
the first m issionary appeared, li e has
most floods of Best Quality
been the great factor in the m aking of
for the Eeast money « «
civilization since that tim e. U nder
the influence of his religion the A nglo-
Saxon race lias risen from a barbarous
Tine Cine of Stationery
Carge Assortment of
fresh Ueqetables In Season
condition to lead the world. In order
Postal Cards
to u n derstand history we m ust m ake a
study
of C hristian m issions. Paul did
Keeps nearly everything a Student needs
more in Rome than any C aesar. L iv ­ 20 Cast ninth St.
Rhone m ain 18
ingstone did more in A frica than did
— — ——— —
Phone m ain 03
S. € . Cor. 7th and Oak Cecil Rhodes. T h u s m issionaries have
been of the utm ost im portance in the Rathmell, Bransietter, and Severn
progress of the world.
“ T oday, C hina is the great undevel­
oped held of the world. She is in need
Barber Shop and Baths
firs t Class Livery
of a great religious aw ak en in g and
when that com es she will rise to a po­
Tirst Door north of Smeede Hotel
sition of pow er am ong nations, 'l'he Six Chairs.
call to th at field is strong and the a n ­
sw er m ust he m ade by the yo u n g men
F R A N K E. D U N N
of A m erica.”
The Leading Dry Goods Store
murpbey’s Racket Store «
X f . Sterner
Staple and Taney Groceries
Kitchen $ Kompp
miss $. € . Rankin
m illinery
t>o east ninth Street
T. A . Stanley’s
Confectionery
fee Cream
«
Candies
587 infilam ene St.
flrand Cbeatre?
Shurei
B arb er Shop
Go to BELL the
UP-TO-DATE GROCER
• or. Mh and Olive
D R Y G O O D S , C A R P E T S , C L O T H IN G
Cecil E spy, 'l l , has left college.
SHOES
M iss E ssie Seclirist, ex-’O9, is teach ­
ing at M onum ent, O regon.
Ladies’ and G ents’ Furnishings
Miss E llm aker, of P o rtlan d , lias been
visiting M iss M ahle Ilill, ’l l , at the
M ary Spiller house.
M iss E thel T odd, 12, visited at the
end of the week with college friends in
i V c W a n t to p le a s e
C orvallis.
M organ W atson atten d ed the sec­
565 IVilkuintti' Street
ond team gam e at C hem aw a.
'l'he men of the D o rm ito ry have o r­
ganized a “ singing school”, m eeting
after dinner each evening under the
leadership of the yell-leader to practice
the new songs.
C O R V A L L IS , O R EG O N
John D ickson, ’l l , has left college
Offers collegiate courses in Agriculture, in­
and retu rn ed to his hom e in Pendleton.
2 U d r.v
r be r S b o p
Agricultural College
cluding Agronomy, Horticulture, Animal Hus­
bandry, Dairy Husbandry, etc.; Forestry;
Domestic Science .and A rt; Civil, Electrical,
Mechanical and Mining Engineering; Com­
Tor Bouseturnishinqs
merce; Pharmacy.
Offers elementary courses in Agriculture,
Cheaper
than
ibe
Cheapest
5 9 5 W illa m e tte S t.
Forestry, Domestic Science and Art, Com­
east ninth Street_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _____ merce, and Mechanic Arts, including forge
work, cabinet making, steam fitting, plumbing,
628 Willamette St.
Poone Main ?2
machine work. etc.
Strong faculty, modenr equipment; free
Fish and Poullry Market
tuition ; opens Sept. 25.
Illustrated catalogue with full information
in his Line
I n applicatimi to the Registrar, free.
W. H. RIDGEWAY
J. R. CALDWELL
Lor Goods
Che Combination
Phone Red I5SI
m anvilk and Hempy