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I I HI; O R EG O N W E E K L Y of m ind to grind out joshes. These colum ns are alw ays open to all students for an y th in g in the way o f P ublished each M onday d uring th e col com m unications, college notes, pass- J lege year by th e students of the aide jokes, poems, or anything in I UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. that line. So loosen up, if you E ntered at E ugene Post Office as second want som ething worthy. Dry Goods and Clothing Gents’ Furnishings class m atter. T h e W e b fo o t. S u b s c r ip t io n R a t e s . May 2nd, 1902, is the day when 1.00 the 1903 Webfoot is to make its . . Is it going to be wel • 0 5 appearance. come or is it not? O nly a few more A dvertising rates m ade know n on ap weeks rem ain until its fate is set plication to Business M anager, P . O. Box tled. The staff is doing its utmost 'S * 9 , E ugene, Ore. to make it a success. No efforts are being spared in preparing a S t a f f .’ book th a t will please the most fas E D IT O R -IN -C IIIE F , tidious student. There are to he ALLEN H. EATON, 02 the several dep artm en ts th a t are ASSOCIATES. W. H. JOHNSON, >02 usually found in a college annual. VIRGINIA CLEAVER, ’0* Buy a copy and see in how many E>r¿a L i g h t i n g I B U S IN E S S M ANAG ER places you can recognize yourself. OSCAR OORRELL, *0 3 It is the wish of the staff that A n d S u p p lie s . A SSIST A N T j student organizations be repre- FRED THAYER. 03 sen ted by a picture. Can th e wish - not come tru e? It would he a great MONDAY, JA N U A R Y 13, 1901 help if all the organizations wishing - • """ to put their pictures in th e Webfoot O u ts id e We wish to speak to would take action at once and 110- C o lle g e those who are in t h e ! tify the M anager of th e fact. All -AND— T r a in in g , h a b ito f absenting them - pictures m ust be in by Feb. lo in s e lv e s from Assembly. The Uni- order that they m ay be sent East imruii,. .... rules, _..l_ attendance . . . _J __ lui inurruvnil to be engraved. D on’t zbd.i«» delay ¿U., this versity lias few at , til Assembly being optional. How until the 14th but do it at once. ever, all students are expected to H ave your picture taken bv the T i t o E X C L U S I V E S H O E AI A A. be there, and should lie there. It photographer and action taken by comes only once a week, and no the organization in regard to th e ' stu d en t is so busy th a t be cannot sanie- Then see the Manager, or spare twenty m inutes of bis tim e y ° u wish term s,— for the cost of for a du ty which the U niversity these pictures—see him before. Act asks. When visitors come among a t once, don’t delay. S ip e S t a t e ¿ li? iX /e rs it^ ns they are not apt to carry away A re y ° u going to have a chance es of ‘ good impression, when, a | to help • us did » you ask? Yes, a ----- 7 out ” ” - of •• student body o f 275, peihaps only course, and your help, whether in , a half of th a t num ber are at As- written work, in pictures or in the D epartments at E ugene : G raduates School; Colleges of Literature. V scmhly. In like m anner, students purchase of copies will be received Science and A rts; Surveying and E ngineering; School of Mines of the U. O. neglect a most im- with th an k s. A subscription paper and M ining; School of Music; - U niversity --------------- Academies. p o rtan t factor of college train in g ° r papers will be circulated am ong when they fail to atten d im portant the stu d en ts and friends. Every ' Courses preparatory to M edicine and D entistry ; for Teachers, and pre le c tu r e s , debates d p h n to s and m i d oratorical i , r u t , , r l , , . , l con- stu d en t w a n ts a at t l^mat ~ ___»___ t _____ i ▼ .. _ . . lectures, wants least turn two copies, paratory to Law and Journalism . Especially num erous and ad tests. It has been said th a t as one ’n order th at he m ay learn vanced G raduate courses. much is to lx* learned at college a ‘M>ut him self and one th at In* may through ass<H*iation with fellow h*arn about others. So don’t besi- , students and participation in col- bite when you are asked to take a l»*g<* enterprises as can lx* secured Copy °r Dvo. The price is not too from text books, libraries, laborn- uiuch, only $1.50 apiece. Awarded GOLD MEDAL at Paris Exposition tories, etc. Tin* last lecture before ^ r e you trying for th a t five dol- One of those c o m b in a tio n s of m axim um of vaeation, given by Dr. B lackburn, hirs? It is no joke, but the.person q u ality w ith m in im u m of price which are so was one of the most interesting and who has the largest num ber of seldom m et with on th e m ark e t. We would be pleased to send you oui catalogue. instructive discourses that the Uni- contributions (w ritten )in tin* Web- I1. L. K IN G , G eneral A gt., O regon, W ashington, Idaho versity students have had tin* op- foot >s to hav.e a nice new five dol- P R IC E : $35 oo portunitv of bearing for a long lar gold pieci M O R R IS C R A W , Local At s. time. But, bad it not been for the Remember that all pictures m ust presence of several down-town peo- l*e in the bands of the M anager bv pie. the lecturer would alm ost have ^<‘h. 15th, and all contributions of lx*cn com pelled to talk to em pty ; o ther kinds m ust be in by March 1. c h a in . * C ondon B ean , B us . Mang. One year by mail, - One year by carrier, - Single copy . - - _ - f I.2 O H A M P T O N BROS. E . S o h w a r z s c li i 1 cl 1 University Books W ear the famous WALKOVER QUEEN QUALITY SHOES DAVID LINK, UNIVERSITY OF OREGON 1 U i A t l l l l l i r I I t 1 « 41 - 4> l . . A . . . J _4. _ m i P i t n d f i O / » n n i o u t a r i l l J ~ . . . .. 1 THE CHICAGO , C omplaints are being burled at the editors because of a scarcity of joshes, light stu ff am i the like in si i <• rp. ... the colum ns of Tin* Weekly Kiy. ' T r a c k M e e ts fo r W a s h in g to n . S eattle , W ash. J a n . 8.—M anager K- ,; "ch' 8' of th' t'" i'e r« ty of W ash in g to n track team , has ju st retu rn ed The Latest Styles and Best g - ... r C alilornta, , , . , he J m ade p artial ■ A \11 ll from where • wt* can say is that the editors, with «lual ath letic m eets w ith S tanford, Ber- J 1 1*1(*PS th eir rush in obtaining Copy, hi*- keley, and Santa Clara College. T he * sides being afilicted with domestic 1 nivers’ly ot W ashington expects to put troubles, credit committees, exams . . 1 • .. .. - " " " " I '* vcar’ J 1 I * till V o t A - z xL o <1 i l l ’ 1,,H‘S 11,1,1 « C llt» ’ F l i r i l i s l l i l l g (Joilils, tbe ' •'dudents will e n ter the spring work with * < ., i < m ini uni, arc in no frame a great deal of en th u siasm . 111 P l i p o At g JJ F R I E N D L Y ’S. ibibAiR^TiGHT-STOVES T° SELECT FROM F. L. CHAMBERS.