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About The Oregon weekly. (Eugene, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1902)
COLLEGE CALEXAR. Jan. 13—Monday, 7:30 p. in.,— Chemical Seminar meets in McClure Hall. Jan. 14—Tuesday, 4 p. m.,—Treble Clef Club practice in Villard Hall. Ä The Bonboniere... ! APQ l*L^ Articles, ° fi'^ rfr Brushes, s- Toilyt ’en Bakery and Confectionery. «•lasH whh ap p aren tly deeply in the d evelopeinent of of the Juruftgic Period into ", " i... 1 birds of the Cretaceous when produced these lines: The w retched P terodactyl tvl H ad no place to lay his head ; The Lord looked down in pitv, And gave him a feather-bed. 39 N i n t h S tr e e t I Ä line of »Stationery, at Yerrim, ton’s ) L s Sw , . n J . l,,g’ to n ’s Ninth N inth St. i Drug k I H I . W . D U N N & C O . B uobnb , PHONE RED 466-4 Seminar of History, McClure iSc,,ooi a,,<l a,a,lo”'ieH T JJ. j J] W ade Brooks has returned to E ugene and will resum e his work a t th e Univer- sity. » • e . »«» .. . . Louie h t. Ionio H ooker lian a lucrative position in the Oregon S tate Insane Asvlum. E N G L IS H ! kaveng ro , 78 j R r,niany Rye ¡W estw ard H o! I 1, H erew ard _______ T he E gotist Mr. H am m ond, p resid en t ’(14, has Diana of the Crossways work in Portland » h e rn he will rem ain Life of Win. Morris this year. E a rth ly Paradise, 3 vols Miss A ldrich was called hom e to La ' Defence o f Guenevere < »ramie last week by th e sudden death 1 Life and Death o f Jua«»n of her father. 1 Sigurd, the Volsang P avings B ank B uilding Drs- ATWOOD & DAY, P h y s ic ia n s a n d Surgeons Dr. A. G. ATWOOD. . . Dentlst' Black 22-3 OFFICE OVER LANE COUNTY BANK Telephone Main 34-1. Residence: 515 High Street-Telephone Main 34-3. Special Rates to Stintenis L. M. T R A V IS O re . A t t o r n e y - a t - law - - $50,000.00 ¡ Office Over Eugene Loan and Savings Bank 0RE00H We Invite Your Business » T. G. H e n d r ic k s , P resident i J S. B. L a k in , Vice President L IT E R A T U R E . 1 P. L. S n o d g r a ss . Cashier. Geo. Barrow p. E. P o t t e r , Ass’t Cashier. Chas. Kingsley • « « t *-—“5P— -- E ugene L oan a n i > Surplus, - - $50,000.00 The following new books have been Miss Alice M errim an, ’05, will not added to the L ibrary: return to school this year. * i All kinds of SA LA I)S and BOTTLE Goons. A full line of ELYS- I A N P E R F U M ES. The finest in the city. Capital, New Books. Miss Pearl Luckev, ’04. will not return to school. G r o c e r ie s EU G EN E, B Crown and Bridge Work A Specialty, P a in e & K u y k en d aii Physicians and Surgeons Portland. ’Phone - - . .... Dentist.... Merchant Tailor i Hie following officers were elected, I'red | Ziglcr, ’02, p resid en t; Kirk Sheldon. Jan. 11 — Friday, 3. p. m.— Eutax- ’h«b vice p resident ; G race P lu m m e r,’02, ¡an Literary Society meeting in He< reti,rV- Plans of work were dis- Deady H a l i cussed, and it was decided to attem p t to give social affairs which would bring Jail. 17—Friday, 6:45 p. 111.— Y. M. Uie m em bers of g rad u atin g classes from C. A. meeting in Association ^ ord an d in stitu tio n s in touch with Var- {L,oni | K,,v so ld en t» . C om m ittees were ap pointed to draft co n stitu tio n and fry-laws Jan. 1/—Friday, /:30 p.m.— Philo- },,1<l to a rra n g e for a reception during logian Society meeting in ,l,e holidays. At a m eeting held in Deady Hall P ortland it was decided to defer the reception, b u t to a tte m p t n ex t year to , fan. 1/ — Friday, 7:30 p .m .— Lau- work • ” connection with th e alum ni rean Literary Society meeting r‘‘si'lu ig in P o rtlan d . At p resen t the - - - - - * I m em bers will do w hat they can by p e r- Î in Heady Hall. sonal work to help along the cause of 0111 S tate ('D iversity in th e s ta te ’s me- I tropolis. N otes . Dr. L. L . W H !T 3 0N .¡G ladstone J u s t before the vacation, at the advit of |)r. Strong, a m eeting was held of all Jan. 15—Wednesday, 3 p. m.—Y. W. C. A. meeting in Associa- j the stu d en ts from P o rtlan d , with tin j purpose of form ing som e organization tion Room. which would have as its object the ob- Jan. 15—Wednesday, 7:30 p. m .— 'ta in ln g o f new stu d e n ts from th e High - r , . T T z- , t l-rt J . n. L U L K L i * T iie * X. T. WILSON Geo. M eredith V « -D E A L E R Mackail M ackail i ’ j Win. Morris s 1 . I' W O L F F - AMERICAN IN /-» • M fancy (»roceries Crocfcsry and Elassware Bicycles R e p a irin g o f A ll Kinds. f je r HUDDLESTON- Miss Susie I’.aiiiiard, ’01, and Mis* ; House of the W oltings E dith B aunaid visited in E ugene during Story of the G litterin g Plain 557 W illam ette S t ., Wood Beyond the W orld th e C hristm an vacation. P h o n e , Red 4 6 - 1 -FOR- Miss Bertha T em pleton, 03’ has not j The S undering Flood Herod S. Phillips com e hack to school. She m ay go to Marius, the E picurean W. Hrttcr f Portland to stild v music. C om plete Poems D. G. Rossetti Condon Bean, ’03, spent the hitter 40 N inth S t . - - E ugene . Roderick Random P . < i S m o lle t t pint of the vacation in G ia n ts Pass, . . . . u , ,, , v i- ilm , E.I ( .... l>vkr, 01 i •\t t k , Sc- “• '" '“ »ler Mark Shartlm,™ - PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 1 John Inglesant Pmf. McAlister s class in advanced At Odds T aniphoens | B o t Its: If—12 a . m . — 2—6 p. m . M li » e l ¡n g h a v e c o m p le te d a to p o g r a D ii T ristram S h an d y , 2 vols L. S terne ic . il s n i v e l o f th e c a m p u s . Office in C hrism an Building S entim ental Journev E ugene , Miss Mamie Scott, of Creswell, who e^on j N e x t D oor to P ost O f f ic e . atten d ed th e sum m er ttchool, is again with us. She registered last M onday. J. MANVILLE C. B KIN G , IVI. D. S t u d e n ts ’ Furnishings M IL L E R THE SHOEMAKER A Faithful A horse ! a horse ' My kingdom for a horse !” shouts the Cicero class, which has just started in on the oration for Milo. Dr. Strong was considerably indin- posed with an attack of tnnsilitis during vacation bu t is now able to he about again. Eugene Gymnasium Suits Steam Laundry Boxing Gloves 74 West (Sth St. Willoughby &. Son, Elocution course Na. 5. in dram atic in terp retatio n under Professor G len, will he opened at th e beginning of next sem ester. W. B. D illard, ’00, now an inntrnctor HI the Eugene High School, has been A S elected m anager of th e track team to he put out from th a t in stitu tio n th is spring. C. L. C am pbell, during his survev last sum m er in the Powder River Range in E astein O regon, discovered some fossils of the T riassiac period, the oldest in tne N orthw est. T hese shells d e a rly show the easte rn lim it of the great Sho shone Island. T his is a discovery of < oiisulerahle im portance to geologists. T he o th e r day Prof. C ondon's geology P ÍP 1 Lz T 1 1 LJ P EvJ l Y O l l ik e IT . ...... D e n t is t s ...... 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