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THE OREGON WEEKLY. ^ ^ £ ' ^ 1 2 ................... “ ■ * W £ 2 # '™ ~ . i.iTOKiAi . s i - m >: \ i.,i in' b "1 ‘ , ' ?' Btyth« , . uestiv„ „, M u « Ownersh.p of franchises Debated at the Quaker low n. Aaaociate E d ito r« ................ , Grace I W<»1<1> « B f A i s w S ~ S f e - 8- a W „ 1 - here last night in r _„t’ r ’s Hall. The question was. Re- ¿ a . - « E X S a * ' “ S S <1 s s S S s r H W IIIIH X J _ L T H S T Z K ’S L l^ AN„ SEE O U E NEW seeing line o r ~ ' 7;3op. nt., Meeting ofLheimcatboc.ety. por Ladies. A (. - = S i — -r “l W “ J- - ,v . 7. The Stole Normal, represented by F red Entered at tin jxiatoffice nt i.ngn't.O k Meindl Dee Simpson and Arlie Hanip- «tcond-i-laM* m atter. J. Sleindl, n c ’- the ^ F affirmative, and I «„„ifir. _______________— ----- :------ --------------- ton, upheld acific “ i S $3.°° QUCC11 V “ “ « EXECUTIVE CO.MMI 1 I EE. “« P o rtra itu re ........... e . ? . " _______________ - , A r tistic /»/> ? EUGENE PHOTO CU.s B/oc*- I ■ J | iblPCfl OtlHlitV» SB I I M . < v-.r-vHl-’RG, April 28.—T h e inter-collegl w.-,u the «.re«..« S tete IS................ . i V * . ---------- MaoaginK 'M 'lo r............ , g '" , '’ MtSer»’. ■«• T J J J <— spirit ana 1U_______________ S ” r«en.,»t« r . b y c a r n u . .« - 1 I* { j ‘S *— ^ photographs f Ladies Tailor-Made Suits, faKUiW « of Oregon City, A ttorney A. Ring Wilaon, of Portland, and Hon. W' ^ ’ '* fc .X l» b > y . f c ■ i : S'' & £ 2 S S E K rbl.y, M a y ,. H o , , m . Junior Exhibiiunt. Saturday, May s i .i l p ' in ' i C m iiio n .liip debate, O regon vs Clarence Butt, o f Newberg, rendered an unamunous decision ill favor o f th e neiiative. K. H. W oodward acted as -r-TTCZirTn T 7ST uj Crescellt L iterary # —' ~~ “ ' Every college has customs and peen liarities of its own. The Junior extaibi- lion is one of the im portant events ot the University calendar and has a local color- ing which endears it to the heart ot u average student. Junior «lay is .m ini porlaut event in the life of the average collegian here and is held in torn! tt membranee by many an alum nus wb , „•members the «lay when his cherished Hag was unfurled to the breeze, on v to be 1,aide,I ,lown again a m i cam e, I away *>—* -* Society served a banquet over a t the college in honor of the visit rs. Covers were laid for people. Besides th e de- baU.r8 jmd visitors and the m em bers of Crescent Society, the m embers of the e facult y and some officers of the Board of Managers were present. Pres- Thomas Newlin acted as toast- /T p-prpT ¡;‘^ r an,l propose«! the following toasts, T H E which wcre responded to as follows: S p irit.” Miss Grace R uan; p e t e r s , ” W. C. W oodward; “ The C oU p resident;* Mr. Wiley, of Mon- 1)a> <, A K in g W ilson, I __ _ T"TT"7 KH U rT V VI • M 1 -I- * > Q |\J T" 1 I | I I I -■■■.- > ------ * Z " x T 7^ |x | | O 1 A --' y X __ P a n d ie S _____ a n d P o n fe ^ tlO T ie ry . 2 ^ 7 7 7 7 7 - 7 -------- ~ O V S te T S i n A n y § t y l 6 . ----- £ -------------- -- ------------- V T O T .TDZE3ST & # T A Y L O by some mischievous Freshmai of p orlland. R - members of the class of 1901 arc doing ---------- 7 7 7 7 7 rtcC - h d .^ -L -l-1 - ^ - ^ w ---------- their utmost to make next Friday an ini- N E W S OF THE COLLEGES. -------- .----------------------------- —------- - portant historical event. The purple and -------- ..E-oa , e p T gold flag which will he hoisted at sunrise Among the coaches for the different O N L Y A F E W O F T H E M L tz f vM ici,i.mi. th e jm d o rssn . tlo.Umg »n (llc g t. t ( .u n . t h r . y e a r a rc l b . E. II. ■■■11 111 H Q til the •«« »inks in the folden weat. If Nichols, Harvard; Irwin of Washington tht. Hassts „1 us ami ’‘H w c tc to v isit lb,- U a g u e fo r f . p .; K c a to r . V a le , 97. lo r cam pus next Friday, there might be a Columbia; Jennings, of Brooklyn League little battle royal worth witnessing. for Cornell. The Camera club of H arvard is form- Next Saturday ew iing the final cham pionship debate of the state league will he held and we hope to see the Vniversi- ty ’s men victorious. I hey have pm m weeks of l.ds.rous prcjiaration on Un question ami will no doubt m aintain tin exalted record already established by their pre,leecssms. Two of the speak, is, Mr. W hittlesey and Mr. Jakway _are < e- baters of experience, ami . • » ' S B hopes «(1(10 1 \ 11 V U U U TUIW ■ - - ing pl>in, fl„ a Harvard-Yale camera L A D IE S ’ F /A / LANNL /-^ O O T / a I T N IG H T G O W N S , L A D IE S ’ E ID E R -D O W N D R E S S IN G SACKS. cxhibition, which will take the form of a contest, a trophy to he awarded to lbe c„ |iege exhibiting the best set ot HAVE THE ROOM photographs. w GOODS, California and Stanford have agreed to heteaftcr as footdiall coaches onlv abunni fronl their own institutions. contctnplate9 the o r g a n iz a tio n ______________________ ____ ____________________ ___ _________ __________ undergraduate council sim ilar to — — — " ” g 2 : x .... Im ported. a n d D om estic D ry Goods to see them emerge from t h e chosen at Dartm outh to dlreart h er gen- e „ „ ,e st\v u h a victory to their ererlit. end athletic polrey. . f“ FT / CX fW LX t- F . x - UttW3hlftgS V G e H tS o ° VARSITY REPUBLICAN CLUfc >< ........................................... ,h ; e '’- 'h a . s o m e o f ,he re e e ,,lg ra .lm ,u so l — Ri.mi.mlH.r ih at thv„. can he no reg is-O q A m h a i m ’i tilin g s Law&JS o mampton bros . s S E S - l S i w h" ' in college. Mr. Tem pleton t n a l c . n c n - “ . . ' O m M hird 'ear h>i‘" H D S » t . E rn ^ e i-w , O r e g o n & n _ 4. C i e S C e ilt B lC V C B8 S- . ~~ See F .L . C H A M B E R S for th e strongest wheel built. c 5