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About University of Oregon monthly. (Eugene, Oregon) 1897-???? | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1908)
i8 U N IV E R SIT Y O F OREGO N M ÔNTÜLY |i ------- 4----* | The Undertow | j | | ‘ ©Q-K s h a r p e d m an‘W $ o u . will be taking a,.plunge in the Willamette.' On & ,st$m y night like this .'we need -.electric lights in dur district,” a This w as. my dntrodu^ipfi'/^d’M ^ ^ ftO ^ d ” in Portland. The cold swishink waves MmetimeSj- breaking "dyer the pontoon ïwalls, emphasised'\thfe I , caution oC;tny friend. . • 'We were in the Hob Hill end of Vscow-tdSm” where site locat ed sonje of the1 finest and mo^t prosperous yseows ^ p 'th e river, .By u o means palatial, b u V ^ W u^'C ontaining at legist twoWbopis. • • The black figure striding on a'head'^Pme, barely Visible through the gathering gloom, -was one of my-Adldest and < dearèst-‘ chums, Howard Beaumont. M e owned one iyrge house boat dn ifhtf^river and had recently'brought it from its, summer mooring on Ross island down to . its winter g a r t e r s ‘i n'/s'Cd^-town. Here- it -$a9. left in chargé, o£ Mfc i Moore, an old .sailor and a leading light in the political • life of -the im m u n ity . On this particular fgyening, Beaumont had .asked jme t© come over and spend the night* and following d'Oy with him. H e ^dpsired to straighten the place up and pué everything in shape for winter. I So with an armful pf dailies' and a few late magazines, I trudged aloug'-^i-th him. I can hardly, explain the feeling'that came-over me asT/stumbled along the narrow walk, past the box houses' floating On the watgt. It w ys'not-a feèlmg’V ^ fear, bud?rather of fascinatidn not altogether .pleasant. A feeling qf gloom seemed to have taken pos session ph? me, completely submerging my former I |dy, and reekles^ ùess ’ as the inky darkne&S that had -"s'ettled down M g the river, pierced, here and tfiereyby a twinkling light from a nearby SCft<; had overcome' the bright daylight. The J& ofibeam was a eozyHittle affair .and, thanks tp 'th e little oil hearter, we wereSddn able t© remove our top éoâts/and makfe,dfc- selVes- entirely at home. . - ■ , I Clouds that had been gathering all the afternoon began to show 1 active, signs and the fain was soon coming down in torrents. The