University of Oregon monthly. (Eugene, Oregon) 1897-????, May 01, 1908, Image 13

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cars surpassed them all 1 their rumblings would arouse the dead from
graves.
In my ramblings from one block to another I -^aw some sign-
'boatds ^ ’bbeap'b'^ard and. lodgings. “Better try-,” I thought and
climbed the «¿fairs J An old fox w ith glasses on wasfsitting on the
chair -smoking.
’“^yhat do y^JL w ant^.'/ajJd he m echanically^
h /^ e f t'/ib w a ir t'to stay he«f tonight.. After writing my name on
a register-be motioned me to go to the adjoining room'. -Some r&ysfi
terious power whispered into my'.ear. “This is a trap.
I hastened
back, and in a moment was in the street again. Afterward I found
out that, it was the Hobo’s Nest.
... In short, after^w ^itipg three hqty*§, 1 reached the office of
Mahabadhi Society- T ru e !t'o thfe teachings of his r;i^afeter Budha,
the man in charge showed the spirit of sacrifice. He accompanied
m e t h e d ifferen^fS tm ns of they& fe h
his B B B | i
could get a room in a^yeliable hotel. There~in that room at eleven
o’clock in the nighpH -din my laundry 'Work, as th ef|, was no hope
of getting m y baggage next day1:# Then, after. repeating m y.prayers\
X was flat.&i m y‘b id /\'S u c h w a s' my first nigfif'in Chica^bC;
’ — S. Deva.
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Editor’s Note: T^'e^authnlr oM;%i$'lartiClb ’Mai, attended.'We- University of
O regbhjd^hihg'the pst^t
$, student ip*-the Political Economy department.
H ^coirf^H rom India, when in 1897 he graduate,«! from Punjab ,-V^efcsity. ‘ On
CompleteUg N | cdulsmM&'fbeVa will retu rn to work among b^'o^sa- countrymen,
In their struggled; against E n g h s^ aggression. j,