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About The Oregon weekly. (Eugene, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1901)
flD C r A M L/PPtCl Y THfc UKfcl/UN W ttF M -l. TU C PBbiwbed each Monday during th e college year by the Aaaociated Student« o f the University g T A P F~ the m any friends of the team should not l? e n ilith lin to pay th em ont of his owu . )OCh e t . « __________ ---------------------------- patriotism , said Dr. Strong Kditor-in-chiet _______Clifton N. McArthur, ’oi at the assembly last week, counts for ^ . « e E d ito r .................... t KU Ne Blythe^V* naught, unless the student realizes his Uuaiucaa M a n a g e r ................c . C. McCornack, oi duties and res ponsibilities in the class- Aaaiatant M a n a g e r ...— -- - C lyde A . Payne, room> a tl<l is w illing to comply w ith the 8UB8CRIHTION RATES: laws and regulations necessary for the ” good governm ent of the U niversity. s in g le C opy— ......................................................... 05 This may not be all poetry for some o f us, Advertising rate« made know n on application to nevertheless it is an unim peachable ------O lfo- §s.mi-Anna&l §ala -lfo c o lleg e » u .in ea. Manager, Bo . B J t u gen e^ O regon ■ dodged « ith im punity. To have freedom '.,there must be laws, and until the tim e comes ¿ ^ A . t th e p » . o « e e . . O r « . . , . . w h o . .«liege stu d e n t, can be » f e ly left second-ciaan m atter. to th eir own sense o f responsibility we - -■ ■ ■ - ' j r -r------- wbo are con ege students should deport IT IS more than likely th at our debaters ourselves accordingly and after a m anner will take no part this year in the pro- that will eventually m ake us able to use ceetlings of the state intercollegiate our responsibilities rig h tly . «L-outing league. Although his atten- g .1 1 , .1, m -.tter e arlv in w ITH Redm ond as m anager and Zteg- tlon was called to th e m a tte r ta r iy m , ,, . . , f i- fHMie ler as captain, the foot-ball team oi 1901 December, tile president of the league, r r .. it Mr S A Siewert, of , W ilbaiuette U ..; ni- aught nuKl,t to be a very / strong ft one. T here ‘ • , , , ra ile d a n v will be plenty o f valuable m aterial from versity has not yet tja n . 16) called any r . ' . , ..... tl. which to choose an eleven. m e e tin g ol th e e x e c u tiv e com m ittee to _____ __________________________ arr.m »e a schedule for the present year. Stanford. tin , men have a debate arranged for May been engaged by the Bargains in Clothing to close out 25 per <ent REDUCTION * * SHOES at very large reduction Will more than meet competion HATS The Celebrated Kingsbury T<> Close Out part of the stock paper and the Uni veraity o f O r e g o n . ____ 35 with the University o as im g o . University of N ebraska as professor of a .,i will not now be able to take part in 8ocio,ogy He wlH begin work j„ F cb . ir.uit than one other contest » to re la ruary at a saiary of $2,000 p e r year. In one. In spite of this, t i t gent emeu order lo avad jtgejf of b js M rvices. it from i ’aci.ic a n d W ill.im i ttt u m v t rs.it u s necessary for the university to create in Mst that Oregon have t it first <e»a c ,,ew post.'on, as it already had a pro- with W illamette ami .h a t the w inner ¿ f ecouomics< then meet Pacific for the ‘cham pion- • h i p " T a b plan would com pel o u r John Jol.mmn, fullback on th e N orth- to prepare two d e b a te , or perhaps »vslern U niversity football team , has three, in four ...... itli«. Our o p p o n en t, announced his tn te u t.o n to leave th a t s i.;. arrangem .......1 ultlioiiifh institution and to en te r Stanford. insixl upon this ent, although , r , John- , , , . . . . . 1 , ...css/.r, rM ifd.ni son is celebrated for his wonderful do«lg- they have no preponderance ot precedent, ” or other argum ent in th eir favor. Know- >ng and tackling a b .h ty and m ore es- ir g th at I O. had arranged a debate p en ally for lit. field goal by w hich h.s wait tV adtington, oar «apie.it league ‘van, tied Iowa in th e last T hanksgiving official, m ight, as a mere m atter of He has been prom inent ... ath- courtesy, have ..ra n g e d the prelim inary letic affairs a . N orthw estern since h l. lor December or January and the final entrance there, not only m football, but for March. Failing in this, the first coil alto baseball ami track w o rk .-U a ily test m ight have been slated between 1>ftln A»10- P. U. and W. U. Mild the “ Cham pionship” ---------------------------------------------------------- foran early «late in April. N either of T H E B O N B O N 1E R E these courses has been followed, no O ttl S i e© t schedule has lieen arranged, and in three Bakery, Confectionery, O yster weeks, our men will h ive to subm it th eir Parlors and Candy K itchen Fine question to W ashington Tne result is Chocolate a Specialty. th it Oregon will have no „state debate phone Red 46-4. H. W. DUNN & CO this year. However, we do not regret ____ _______________________ being thus edged out of the league. Our ( tTl O past experience in it lias not been eith er xV-L 1 J_ a 1—» 0 1 L l so pleasant or so profitable our op- ponents will say for the lack of victories) SHOEMAKER that we should desire a repetition thereof. We regret that the contests of last season were lost so we must quit the field with N’ Xt(b><>r t«> I’liftt Office lu tiiv il cob>rs We wish W il l a m e t t e _______________ __________ ,__________ , ,„„1 Pacific U n im iU e a much j«»y in f - A _v v „ « -n v e v v in r i their annual debate for the “ inter- DA INK eV K b l KKNDAKia collegiate cham pionship of O regon.” TllK FRANCKS of the foot-ball team are in a bad wav, but no reflection should I»e cast on the m anner in which Mr. Go'Mlrich has han<lle«l the financial affairs / V/{/,'tifHZ Zlit C L H (l . tliriS IlH ll sevi ntv d .'ii.iis w o rth o f 15 per cent off. gargains all ovar the ploase . F D unn . rank I t r-collegiate Bureau o f Academic Costum e . . . COTRELL & LEONARD, A l b a n y , N. Y. W holesale m akers of the CAPS an d G O W N S to American Universities and Colleges th e U niversity of O regon, U niversity o f C alifornia, S tanford, U niversity o f Chicago, Colum bia. Yale, H arv ard a n d o th e rs. Hl illustrated bulletin, samples etc upon a p p lic a tio n . E. SCHWARZSCHILO Photographic Supplies L A T E S T B O O K S a n d M A G A Z IN E S fine Leather novelties B D. PA IN E & CO S p o rtin g G oods E ugene, : : O regon. G uns For R ent H eadquarters for G uns, Pistols, Fishing Tackle, C utlery, B icy cles and A thletic goods consist ing of Gym nasium Suits, Sw eat ers, Footballs, Boxing Gloves, Belts, Base and T ennis Balls, etc. A tten tio n , S tu d e n ts i I have ju st received a fine line of pictures ju st the th in g to decorate your rooms. Make your friends happy by giving them a lovely picture, nice book or box ot stationery—all of which can be found at the U n iv e rs ity Book S to re H. G. MILLER S u rg C O H S General agent for the P arker and Lincoln Fountain Pens. »»111. <1111^ of the team. Perhaps had our men n o t -------------------------------------- —--------------- gouc to California, not played the Wash- For G roceries, Crockery, ington game or not employe«! so expen- Glassware, Fresh Vege- aive a coach, the finances m ight be in tables and B utter go to better shape. But we wanted all of these an«, hail them. Now, the season is over Sternsr & Wriehl.— ' th Sireet .01 1 tin OVERCOATS ’ bills unpaid. If an v one cares to donate u few dollars, or suggest a m eans of JO H N D A V IE S , raising the defecit, let him confer with M E R C ^ ' N T TAh OR Mr. G oodrich, for som ething ...ns. 1« A full line of Im ported ami Domestic done, and that quickly. W hen th e se Goods constantly on hand, bills were contracted, the in m ager gave p inc B rin es» ami Dress Suits to order in his word th at they would l>e paid, b u t latest styles and at reasonable prices. 400 Air Fight Stoves. In order to close out certain lines of CLOTHING W e are se llin g la ties Ca'Jel 2 Jaciels a, a CHEAT REDUCTION Ju st look at our front windows and see prices th ey will astonish you Our Q y ~FC • O »J S are ju st the th in g for this kind o f w eather c«n Satisfy Anyone. F. £ t Chambers