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0511111111 anuntg Eigh 5331111111 I i The nextnone was to be held February 19, between Hermiston, Pendle- ton, and Condon. Our negatives went to Hermiston and Pendletonis caxne here. Pendleton insisted on having judges from The Palles for the one here. We lost at both places. The decision here was three to nothing in. favor of the visitors. At Hermiston we succeeded in gaining one vote.1't was a very close debate, everyone believing that 001111 011 had won until the 1e- buttal of the first speaker of: the opposing team. At four otclock on the afternoon of the day that the debate was to be 'held, Alton Johnson became ill and was not able to speak, and Miss Emma Smith, the alternate, had from that time until seven in the evening in which to prepare. We might say that if Mr. Johnson had been able to take part Or if Miss Smith had had moie time in which to p1 epare the decision might have been different.- i -LAURA McCONNELL 1Attention,C0ndon High School Students! , Contributed by OREGON ST'ATE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE , $High school students of today are the citizens and taxpayers of toinor- 'row. 5 When yeur school days are over, you step into the privileges and re- spensibilities of your parents; in your hands will be placed the torch of .pro- 7 g1ess and civilization. It will be your duty to ucarry on. ' As citizens of this great commonwealth of Oregon, the history of the progress of this state will be the history of yo 1r activities. You are prOud 7, hof' your state; we all are. But it is not enough to have the knowledge that I OregOn is a great state if you keep the knowledge to yourselves. You should tell the world on every occasion just why you are p1 oud of Oiegon, and especially yOu should tell your fr: ends who do not live in this great 1 West just what Oregon has to offer. ' . iji'Forginstance, Oregon scenery rivals in beauty and grandeur that'of the jworldgfamous Alps; Oregon's agricultural lands permit the growing and' wharve-sting of any crop that can be produced in the temperate Zone; 0116- . fifth of the standing timber in the United States is in Oregon; Oregon s un- developed Waterp0wer, including the Columibia River Basin, represents one- 1 third at the undeveloped water power of the United States; mining is in its infancy in this great State; the land area of Oregon is larger than the ' combined areas of England and Scotland which support a population of, more than thirty- five millions and Which are the foundation and cornei-i stone of the British Empire. 05111111111 01111111113 E51511 $111031 I 3311511 23
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$illiam Gnuntg giggly $chnnl h ? M New 1 WM ----.Hoass ---- Harem , ; 1: e 9. .I XI'LHIKH u----.Paai . ' ' Kant . AND ZUMW j VUM W531 nimfr': 56M Vanni R0555 MM: 10'. xi W I Hlmif'? W . Harv. The Debate JA 1:, EtLEaT'i't' The tryouts for debate were held sometime late in January. Eight Dall'tiCiDated With Leonard Crawford, Alton Johnson, affirmatives; Wanda g . GOOdWin and Grace Schott, negatives, and Emma Smith alternate, being U , :, Law! Chosen by the judges from town after a preliminary debate before the as- h ' ?,ltr..;gs:--'f sembly, . ' . PW 12W ? . The first debate was to be held With Fossil February 4, but at the last vie? ?hnute they forfeited it to us, thus giving us the right to compete for the . r'. '-V9 ' llangular district championship. ; ; h I CigHIiam 0101111113 3.53511 5131qu I Igage 2 7
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