The Oregon weekly. (Eugene, Or.) 1900-1909, April 21, 1902, Image 2

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    THE OREGON WEEKLY
Dry Goods and Clothing
prospects for baseball in the history
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o f the U niversity than at the pres-
ent time, and it is up to us to take
I’ublished each M onday d u rin g th e col­
advantage of this opening while
lege year by th e stu d en ts of the
we tnay.
UNIVERSITY
OF
OREGON.
The
The opportunity has
O r a to r ic a l been granted to th e
E n tered at E ugene Post Office as second
L eague.
University of O reg o n
class m atter.
to extend its oratorical work be­
yond the confines of the stale.
S u b s c r ip t io n R a t e s .
I bis offer is an excellent one, for f
One year by m ail,
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it ojiens a large field of activity,
O ne year by c arrier, -
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1,00 and there is no well founded reason
S ingle copy
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’°5 why the invitation should not be
accepted. In the first place, no
A dvertising rates m ade know n on ap- intercollegiate relations exist la-
plication to Business M anager, F . O. Box .
G, E ugene, Ore.
tween
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University Books
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the states of \\ ashington,
Idaho and Oregon, in the oratorical
line. fhe Oregon Intercollegiate
Association saw lit to withdraw
S t a f f .’
from the In terstate League, and. of 1 ) r a l i g h t i n g
In stru m e n ts
E D IT O R -IN -C H IE F ,
course,
th
at
was
practically
break­
ALLEN H. EATON,
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A r ie l S u p p l ie s .
ing it up. Furtherm ore, an alli­
a sso c ia tes
ance of this kind would bring the
w. H. JOHNSON,
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VIRGINIA CLEAVER,
’04 state universities intoch.se relations
JAMES H. GILBERT.
'03 along intellectual lines. Our two
debates with W ashington in the
BUSINESS MANAGER
past have given satisfactory results,
OSCAR GORRELL,
02
and present conditions ju stify their
a ss is t a n t
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continued existence.
The Univer­
FRED THAYER,
03
sity of Oregon has alw ays been
able to hold ber own in these in­
terstate contests, such as have been
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held in the past. Of tin* four in-
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terstate oratorical contests held at
S H O E
S ’l ' O l t l 2.
B a se I In* bad weather has not various times, Oregon has won IC X C T I Æ T W IA ’ l*:
B all
been very favorable for the three, and in two of them the State
national American gam»* in the U niversity was represented.
G rp
W illam ette valley. Still, several of
<>m baseball men have been pegging
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Awarded GOLD MEDAL at Paris Exposition
« I'g g o ig
F rom the reports th a t com»' oc-
away whenever it was possible, and
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c a s i o m il l v, Oregon students abroad
One of th o se e o m f.in atin s of m axim um of
we can say th a t the team is prac- a , , \
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q
uality
with m inim um of priee wbicb are so
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seem to lie n<,<iuiri u<' la m e and
seldom
met with on the m ark e t. We would
ticing regularly. W ith i |..........
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honor tor their state tn Eastern
be pleased to send you o iu r a t a lo 'M i e .
peets of several good gam es this
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:> f . i ” KIN< Î, G eneral A g l., O regon. W ashington, Idaho
sc h o o ls.
1 lire»* of tin* 1 o i v e r s i t v ’s
spring, interest ought n o tto w cak en <•
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111 this work. It is more than .1,;. . •
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M O R R I S Ó6 C R A \A Z , Local Agts.
lik»dv tb u t <1 1
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ships in Eastern institutions and
lik e ly that a league will be forme»
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with H .
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wel1
A H arvard man
with some of tile colleges down th e
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recently rem arked to another that
valley and a series of games ar- .1 >• •
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I uiversitv of ()r»*gon seems to
ranged. I hen besides, M ultnom ah 1
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11 be coming to the fro n t.
t is tr u e
w organizing a team and is alw avs , , l lt XV..S
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t i n t \\ estern students 111 general
ready to accom m odate Oregon
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E a s t tistnt v mean business
especially if the chances for victorv . 1
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into their work with ’ill the
ar» in favor of th»* club men.
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energy they possess. 1 ne
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E l aeim rnis a i u gene : (iraduates School; C«»lleges of Literature
that is no concern of ours if we get «1 * • 1 *
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M th at they are usua y found in the
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Surveying and E ngineering; School of Mines
a gam e with them . There is also
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van. it is onlv a pr< liidire that
and Mining; Sch»>ol of Music; U niversity Academies.
some likelihood th a t the U niversity ...s i
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cun be and lias been disnnived that
of ( alitornia tenm will m ake a t r i p
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n o r th n f o .r ib i ’ •
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the W esterners are not as capable < " iir s e s preparatory to Medicine and D en tistry ; for Teachers, and pre-
norm
after tin* U niversity session
„ it. Easterners,
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ri »11 as
jara to t} to Law and Journalism . E specially num erous and ad­
closes, it tin* inducem ents aixl the
vanced G raduate courses
" u '» b" r >>f ........ - nr- Bllllicienfly
T he ’ H onor «y„t.....» has beer.
l ogo. At first thought wo m ight agitated nt the » uiversitv of (hili-
«•"■a lude t i n t they would have no fornin. and voted down. There has
H dhenl.y m w m n m g .h u ti. i s . o h e „ever been m uch snid alam t it nt
remem a red Hull Oregon m en gave the U niversity of Oregon. Perhaps
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ahform ans a hard “ ru b - on conditions have not vet reached the
heir hrst invasion into southern stage which would w arrant such a
territory, and th at the sreond trip course here. In some wavs this
was » pnrtly victorious one. There system is com m endable, and in
are some of the hes. players in the certain other respects it U no. so
» rtaint} of getting the Goods you order, and getting them
state at the U niversity. T his fact acceptable. Circum stances seem to when you want them.
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was dem onstrated in the playing point out that western students
last spring. If there are anv ‘m e n n o t r 7 7 7 ’“ ' T " * " rsiU(,en^
," a n ’8 C^ h i n g is as m uch a creatu re ot evolution as modern
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a r‘ a n > ,,H,‘ n° t ready for such a system and a r e l m a n
n not
o t o on
n tli«»
urn» can
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1 ... i base- m,t ............
the tr.-ifk
track who
willing to adopt it' » P lc,u « n u a r e .
ball, they should get out by all
W» dip ¡ihoiys pleased to show our lines.
m eans. I h«*r»* wen* nev»*r better
T he en r» »llment at Brown is S’)9.
MEN'S WALK
$3.50
JE N N E S S -M ILLE R SHOES
$ 3 .5 0
At....
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T IIE C H IC A G O ”
OF
A n Immense Consideration
I11 piirchasing Dry Goods, Gents’
burnishings and Clothing,
S. H- FRIENDLY.
M o rro w C o a s te r B r a k
to U o a n K re e .
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L. C H A M B E R S
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