T H E
K O H -I-N O O R
EARLY
For P u r e F o o d C o n f e c t i o n s , Ic e C r e a m , H o t
Drinks« L u n c h e s , < l y s t e r s . ' I ' r y t h e n e w p l a c e
WESTERN
MISSIONS
Was the General Theme of Dr. Scha
fer’s Address to the Y. M. C. A.
Friday Night
1'hat the American Indians have not
decreased in num ber since the days of
C hristopher Colum bus, was the sta te
ment made by l)r. Joseph Schafer, at
V M. C. A. hriday night as an intro
duction to his talk on “ Early Missions
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S ix t h a n d W illa m e t t e
in the N orthw est.
l)r. Schaler con
tinued in part as follows:
” 1 he old governm ent policy of p u t
ting the Indians on reservations in the
hope that they will ultim ately die out
TH E S T O R E THAT S E L L S
lias in recent years been supplanted by
the new and enlightened policy of en
deavoring to lit the red men for civ
ilization and absorbing them into it.
( )f all forces that have been powerful
Proper H o lid a y R em em brances . . .
in preserving the Indians by averting
wars which would have resulted in
Oregon P e n n a n ts a n d P i ll o w T o p s a n d o th e r th in g s o f their exterm ination, and of all influ
ences that have been potent in b ring
Special in te re s t to f a i r C O - E D S A N D C O L L E G E C H A P S . ing about the new enlightened policy
there lias been no toree more powerful
and no influence more potent than the
early C hristian m issionaries.
‘‘The work of the m issionary in the
region west of the Mississippi begins
with the removal of the pioneer hero
mission worker Isaac McCoy to W est
ern
Missouri, after the com ing of rene
W e s t E ig h th S t .
gad? white men bad rendered of no
' p W ear W a lk - o v e r S h o e s
“ T i lt s ” M e n ’s Dress Shoes avail bis efforts in Ohio and Michigan.
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In the tw enties, the governm ent in-
R e p a in g a S p e c i a l t y
$ 4 and $5
augurated the policy of m oving all
tribes to the west of the great river.
Y ou W a n t It
W e H ave It I he hope of the missionaries was now
to deal with the Indians and get them
G O O D G R O C E R IE S
No Graft C afe
to adopt civilization before the white
men
should come with firearms and in
Ice Cream a n d C o n f e c tio n e r y
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toxicants. But in most instances, the
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inarch of im m igration was all too
soon, and the work was w ithout en
result. The last stand of the
SC H W ERIN G & LINDLY during
missionaries was in the (Oregon coun
B read, P ie s , C a k e s a n d
try and there the greatest m easure of
success was attained. T he intrepid
C o n fe c tio n e ry , a ls o Ice
No 6 E ast Ninth St., opp. Hoffman House
Parker and W hitm an, Mr. and Mrs.
C ream a n d F r u it s
S tudents, Give Us a Cali
Spaulding, Mr. Gray and later arrivals
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of the same stam p found in W ash
ington a superior type of Indians, as
vet free from disturbing elem ents.
Their plan was essentially what that
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware
of
the United States is today, to get
C u t G la s s , E t c .
. U G t N F .O R
the red men to settle down and to teach
pairing <>t Watches and Clocks a Specialty
them to raise cattle, to plow, to plant,
Eugène, Oregon
to irrigate, to reap, to build and care
for houses, to read and write. In many
STUDENTS > j*
P h o n e M a in 2 3 p]accs their success was wonderful, and
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fiftv years more would have com pleted
If you want a Chafer for your room see
the civilization of the Indians of the
Fish and Poultry Market
N orthw est.
“ But the renegade whites began to
W. H. RIDGEWAY
come in, a clash between the m ethods
We have them for $5.00
of Protestant and Catholic m issionaries
left the Indians in doubt as to what
religion really was for them , and the
final result was the m assacre of the
bolton jenkins
fourteen m issionaries at \ \ hitm an s
mission, and the end of the work had
L a d ie s ’ H a t t e r s
is grateful for student patronage.
come, until the policy was recently
F.
BERRY,
Prop.
ad.>Dtcd by the governm ent.”
9th St.
Phone Red 1551
Eugene Dyeing and Cleaning Works«.^
Everything Possible in Cleaning and Dyeing
YORAN’ S
GOOD
sh o e
store
SHOES
Schwarzschifd’s Book Store
J Davd Link
MARTIN MILLER
Palace of Sweets
W. J. Gibson
Son
DUNN’S BAKERY
Barber Shop
J. S. L U C K E Y
HALL’S
&
AND
Pioneer Shining
Parlors
STATIONERY, A I I f A
<T GOODS
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