The Oregon weekly. (Eugene, Or.) 1900-1909, December 07, 1908, Image 7

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Gtub BuHiina
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Pharmacist
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O u r stock of D rugs and Surgical A p­
pliances is com plete. H air and
to o th brushes, tooth p rep ara­
tions and perfum es.
College Pennants
and Pillow Cops
569 \\ illamette St.
Pvrographv Supplies,
« Picture Training
M U M ' mad: to ordjr at tw tntv per tent saving
Iflurpbey’s Racket Store «
35 east ninth Street.
of Stationery
targe Assortment of
Postal Gards
Keeps nearly everything a Student needs
S. e . Gor. 7th and Oak
Phone m ain 03
Kitchen $ Rompp
firs t Class Livery
miss $. G. Rankin
millinery
east ninth Street
>. B . G a b b e &
firs, national Bank
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Eugene, Ore.
Eugene, Oregon
Capital and Surplus
$200,000
L y m an Speaks to Girls
James K. Lyman, the Y. M. C. A.
secretary, addressed the Y. W . C- A.
Tuesday on the subject of “Friend­ Your Patronage Respectfully Solicited
ship with God." lie read the story of
the three tem ptations of Jesus, as re­
corded in Matthew. He said in part:
“Jesus Christ grew up as an ordinary
boy and probably up to the time of his
baptism did not know that lie was to
Dealer in
bring God’s message to the Jewish peo­
ple. But when he was baptised by
John the Baptist, the Holy Spirit de­
scended upon him and he knew imme­
diately that he was the chosen one of 1
fresh Vegetables In Season
lod, the second law-giver to the Jewish
people, whose coming he had read
about in the Scriptures. Now he felt
the overwhelming presence of God and 20 Gast ninth St.
Phone main is
knew that all power was in his hands,
lie began to look about him for a
means by which he might remedy the Rathmell, Branstetter, and Sovern
evils of the chosen people of God. He
knew that he could hurl himself from
the temple and people would flock to
Barber Shop and Baths
him : he knew that he could turn bread
into stones and feed the hungry; he Six Ghairs.
Tirst Door north of Smeede hotel
knew that he could make himself a
world leader, the head of a great na­
F R A N K E. D U N N
tion—but he also knew that none of
these things would solve the problem.
The Leading Dry G oods Store
“lie decided that the only way to re­ D R Y G O O D S , C A R P E T S , C L O T H IN G
deem men was to bring them into a
SHOES
personal relation with God, to show
Ladies’ and G ents’ Furnishings
them how to be friends with him. We
grow to be like our friends, we study
their likes and dislikes, we love them
and make sacrifices for them. This is
what we should do for God and this
is the most important tiling in our lives
i V e I V o n t to p le a s e
because it is this friendship which en­
ables us to attain to the highest in this 565 Willamette Street
life. The cultivation of this friendship
lies in adm itting our sins, in finding
out what Jesus loved and consecrated
his life to, in studying the word, in as­
sociating with Christian people and in
Barber Shop
helping others.” ___ ______
3. f . Sterner
Staple and Taney Groceries
most Goods of Bost Quality
for tbo Eoast Itionov « *
Fine Cine
T. G, H e n d ric k s, t ’res.
1*. E . S n o d g r a s s , C a sh ie r
S B. E a k in , Vice P re s.
L. L. G o o d rich A s s t.C a s h .
D a rw in J iris to ^ v ,.A s s t’ C a sh .
Son
5 0 EAST N IN T H S T R E E T
Hardwire, Implements, Stoves
Ranges, Buggies, Cutlery, Paints,
Oils and Varnishes
Che Combination
If la r x b a r b e r 51?op
J. R. CALDWELL
-se College Brand
395 Willamette St.
O. A .^ / W o u l d M eet O regon
n
j
H erbert Clark, manager of oratory
and debate, has received a letter from
R. D. Iletzel. of the department of pub­
lic speaking at the O. A. C s e e k in g "
arrange a debate with the Umve s.ty
It is unknown what action will be
taken in the matter. Possibly the ar-
rangem ents will be made.
ACON BROS. K T.Sfe
s
Phone Red 3056
A senior medic at Michigan has been
expelled for kissing a nurse m the hos­
’ootball season in Louisiana closes pital. T h e nurse was discharged..
Christmas.
Charles Dana Gibson was a * 1 » ^ ''
I’c faculty at D r a k e - w e a r c a p s a n d
at Dniversity of W ashington recently.
'"ns at co n v o c a tio n .
o
Go to BELL the
UP-TO-DATE GROCER
Lor Goods in his Line
Cor. Sth and Olive
Phone Red I5SI
Wing & Campbell
MEATS
W illa m e t t e M a r k e t
Phone
512 W illa m e t t e
M a in 3 »