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About The Oregon weekly. (Eugene, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1901)
C1I 1',^, A M A t C o r v a llis . ________ COM BS SOAPS FINE — AXI>— TOILET ARTICLES 4.(5^ TXT71 T A TVT/''\9C'1 JJJCj LlAJNU b. R (H R I f / 1< ' J -IL ' 7 V-7 XJ 1 1 1 1 J C r o c k e r y . G la s s w a r e . < v v The Oregon Agricultural College, nt Corvallis, is again perm itted to take part m intercollegiate athletics. T he following rules governing this d e p a rt m ent ot student affairs at Corvallis may interest our own students. f R ui « e II.—No one who is not a regular J. U. GREEN & SON C rocsrig S 619 W illamette St. GLADSTONE J — I I pcf k & CO' ♦ ♦ ♦ ¿.j.. ♦ V V ♦* < 1 ’ ll I van he saved it von will buy f your Shoes and Rubbers at ¿g H I. No student shall be al- */»\ to represent (1. A .C J u a ,,y p u b l, athletic contest, either individually or as a m em ber of any team, who, either before or since entering the college, shall have engaged for money in anv athletic com petition, w hether for a stake, or a money prize, or a share of the entrance fees or admission money, or shall have taught or engaged in any athletic ex er cise or sport as a means of livlihood; or who shall at any tim e have received for taking p art in any athletic sport or con test any pecuniary gain or em olum ent whatever, direct or indirect, with the single exception th at he may have re ceived from the college organization, or from any perm anent am ateur association <>f w hich he was at th e tim e a m em ber, ,h e am ount by which the expenses necessarily incurred by him in repre- Q r |) se n tin g his organization in athletic con- 111 s I. tests exceeding his ordinary e •X penses. Steam Laundry Z A W illa m e t t e ........................ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ M erchant Tailor Eugene 4 ♦ 4 » « l ' S tore represent O. A. C. in ativ public athletic • \ \»z V IN C E N T contest, eithei individually or as a tnem- b e r o f ‘‘».v team unless be can satisfy < * \ & S . C -. C . the com m ittee on th e re g u la tio n of ath-1 ............................................................* * * * letic sports th at he is. ami intends to be throughout the college year, a bona fide ; V V ♦'** a* Bakery and Confectionery. inations 0,1 a ful1 -vear’s work- PHONE RED 4 6 6 -4 2 E a s t N in t h S t., C o r col,ege’ U W ng • 11,11 I N* i ' l l D ru g R ule I — Ao one shall be allowed to ^ ¡ X I ( i l I T R E E L Ine Bonboniere...“ ^; D I T No '4X ------------- \\-T C om er . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . 4 Drugs. Medicines, Toilet Articles, Cigars, Etc. *f student of the college, and no regular F re s h V e g e ta b le s a n d B U T T E R student of the college who has ever Go to STERNER & WRIGHT 9th St. played in any intercollegiate contest upon a a classe class or university team of any ,n i I) 1 . upon i. shall play upon an O. A. 1 he has resided one year at \* 39 N i n t h S t r e e t the college and passed the annual exam- i i .> . > o n v r.w l ~ :/• _ * T «7. Yoran's Shoe Store V i ♦ -4 * 1 - 1 - ♦ ♦ A ttractive designs in Mounts and ear. ful execution in finishing of all Portraits, from m iniature to life size. D o r r is A r t G a lle r y ’Inter-C ollegiate Bureau of Academic Coslum e t o | B E L L A LEONARD, A lbany , N. Y. W holesale m akers of the CAPS and GOWNS for the A m eri. can I Diversities and Colleges, U niversity of Oregon, U niversitv of ( ’alifornia, Stanford U niversity of Chicago, Colum bia, Yale, H arvard and others. Illustrated b u lletin , sam ples, etc., upon application. WEHR A SPECIALTY