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About The Oregon weekly. (Eugene, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1901)
R< port off Business Manager of Oregon W eek ly. T he follow ing is a sum m ary of my re ports o f th e financial condition of the Oregon W eekly from Septem ber i, 1900 to Jan u ary I, 1901: r e c ie p t s . By Associated S tu d en ts...$83 00^ “ S ubscriptions................. 46 75 “ A dvertisem ents............. 66 00 Total reciepts.................. $195 75 DISBURSEMENTS. < L To F irst N a t’l Bank, note an d in te rest.......................#51 60 To S. H. F rie n d ly , note and in te re s t...................... 25 90 T o S tephen B urton, car- rier, 99-00......................... 3 00 To Y. M. C .|A ., advertise- m ent in h a n d book....... 2 50 To Schw arzschild, books... 85 “ R egister, p rin tin g ......... 90 00 “ O Bradley, c a rrie r....... 4 00 “ T P alm er, folding and m ailin g ............................... 2 75 “ Postage on paper ......... 37 “ Postage stam ps............. 28 Total disbursem ents... ..... $181 25 — Cash on h an d , Jan 1, 1901.... ..... $ H 50 • C. C. M c C o r n a c k , Business M anager. - u) Id > O z • Id Id 0 cr 0 Ld O Current History Library. < Mr. Schafer, o f the d epartm ent of his tory, is perfecting a schem e to institute a g reat new spaper library w hich will eventually becom e historical in value. H e will secure copies of every Oregon w eekly paper and keep th e files as they are p rin ted , having th e yearly volum es bound. In th is way records of every section of Oregon will be k ep t intact. T he value of such a collection will be recognized w hen we realize th at not a vestige of official record now rem ains of various im portant events in L ane county p rior to a very few years ago. F iles of papers are destroyed and w hile we have no historians, it will be only a m atter of tim e w hen th e very events of today in Oregon will be questioned and failing of p ro o f m ay be discarded as w orthless. M r. Schafer’s idea carried out will cer tain ly elim inate th is danger. A sim ilar lib rary in every state university would be an innovation w orthy to be sustained, and certainly would become valuable records in th e future. Y. W . C. A. T he nom inating com m ittee o f the Y. W . C. A, reported at th e regular W ednesday afternoon prayer m eeting. T h e report was accepted and th e follow ing officers unanim ously elected: Pres id en t, G race Plum m er, ’02; vice-presi d e n t, Marie Bradley, ’03; secretary, Alice M cK inlay, ’03; corresponding secretary, G ene C raw ford, ’04; treasu rer, Lulu Craig, 03; editor, M argaret B annard, ’03. T he Y oung W om en’s Bible Study- class was form ed with a m em bership of tw en ty. S h erm an ’s Study of th e Life of C hrist has been taken up w ith consider able enthusiasm by th e girls. M embers who have not yet received th eir books should see Miss Craig at once so th at the w eek's work m ay be taken up im m edi ately. T he class will m eet Sunday afte r noon at th ree o ’clock. If necessary, two bands will be form ed, and in order th at th e leaders m ay m ake the arrangem ents, all girls w ishing to jo in th e class should speak to th e president as soon as possi ble. W e fail to get our Idaho exchange. It reaches E ugene O K, but M cCornack, our w orthy business m anager, eagerly devours its contents and forgets to hand it to us. H e m ust be interested in som e body up in Idaho. kJ □ h -J Id Œ Ld Q Z < X UJ -J < $3 50