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About The Oregon weekly. (Eugene, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1902)
Always bs C. college calendar . K IN G , M. D. * H V ’IC IAN A N D SI R G E O \ p resid en t Strong went to P o itlan d last i On Time A'r d 21— M onday, 7:30 p m — Friday. H oi ks : 9-12 - S e m i n a r of C h m iM ry . Me- ,,.of U(,or(((. J jlk,v waa unab|„ t 0 ; , Clure H all. j meet classes Friday on account of 111- E u g e n e , C an’t do it though with a treacherous watch. If your watch don’t run ju s t right bring it around. We will give it a thorough overhauling and will guarantee it to work full time every day after th at. Apr. 22—Tuesday, 4 p in.—Treble ne»s. Or. Strung was confined to his room Clef practice. Villard Hall seveial days Iasi week with an attack of i Apr. 2 3 — W ednesday—9:50 a in , “ g rip p e.” Illg ....... D e n t is t s Miss Isabel Jak w a y was called to Portland recently by ibe seveie illness M i C L l N G Apr. 23— W ednesday, 3 p. in.—V of her sister. W. C. A. meeting in Associa- C hester S ta rr spent a few days at bis . tion Room. hom e in Brow nsville during the la tte r W u t e h iu r .k e i’ a n d J e w e l e r , i Apr. 25— Friday, 3:30 p. m —Eu- pai t of the w eek. New Location—9th St., opponiti lte . r . ~ . taxian Literary Society meet II. E. Doering, who lias been sp e n d Hollinan Honst*. ing a lew weeks in San Francisco, lias ing in Heady Hall. p. M ¡„ cbtUmH„ Willcughby & S tn, Assent Id v. I. R. JANNEY, a . m .— 2-6 BI ILDING W illa m ette S treet . P a in e & Kuykenoall P f l y S i c i c H l S c H ld S u rg e O H S retu rn ed to E ugene. F" l 05768026 IB I n I EU G EN E, E ugene L oan and Apr. 25— Friday, 6:45 p. m.— Y. M. The D orm itory lads a ie finding con C. A. meeting in Association siderable am u sem en t in th eir latest SAVINGS B ank BuiLDlXi; Room gam e, “ roley-lioley.” i ___________________ I O re . Capital, - - $50,000.00 Surplus, - - $50,000.00 w . We Invite Your , Business T. G. H e n d r ic k s . President S. B. E a k in , Vice President P. E. S n o d g r a s s . Cashier. I*. E. P o t t e r , Ass’t Cashier. A fill tip [ill -O r a n t 'M l / v - v Y - Lz J U L A .. AS Y ( )I I E 1 K 1 C IT . Apr. 25— F riday, 7:30 p. m .— Phi lologian L iterary Society meet ing in Heady Hall. The Chem ical Sem inai did not bold a D r s . A T W O O D & D A Y m eeting M onday evening on account of Physicians and Surgeons Dr. L ae b m a n ’s illness. D r . A. G. ATWOOD, - - D entist i • .s i i .i . Office o v e r L ane C ou n tv Bank Telcnh,,».. Subscriptions have been taken to I ! ^ial!l j ‘ »eapnon»- Lau purchase a new vaulting pole. l'lie old R e sid en c e : 515 H igh St, T elephone Main:« rean L iterarv Society mee ling one was broken dm ing pi active. <<sr- c - , o . . . . . . £< 7:30 1 ” * in Headv Hall. S pec ia l R ates to S tudents . In the last issue it was stated th at • Ex initiations begin Ju n e 9. T his is a m istake, as they begin on Ju n e 4. M arion C leaver, who lias been attend- | H. M. M anville P h ilo lo g ia n . T he Philologian L iterary Society met ’iday evening, and ren d ered a short program . A recitatio n was given by Joe T em pleton, w hile R alph Bacon of the L aureans extem porized an address. The question u n d er discussion was, “ Resol ved, T h at Prohibition is th e best solu tion of the liq u o r q u e stio n .’’ T he affir m ative was supported by Carl Davis and B. I-'. W agner w hile C h an d ler Watson and II, G. M oulton spoke on th e nega- i tlve. Coke Bilyeu rendered some pointed and well taken rem arks after which the president gave the deci ion to the negaative. All m em bers are urged to come out to > I the m eeting next F rid a y e v e n i n g for the i election of officers. j _______ ___________ niversity the past y ear, left o < Gsi T hursday for bis hom e at Lebanon. FINE About tw enty-five High School stu-1 dents a ie now training on the U. O. i track. T h en try-out com es off' n e x t, Saturday. A R T lU L K S ® ^ , W O L FF - AM ERICAN 40 N inth S t H UDDLESTO N Fine Stationery YERING TO N, 9 t h S t. D r u g Store. j The Bonbomere... S tr e e t B R O S, o iJOHN DAVIES M e r c h a n t T ailor W illa m e tte P rin tin g Co. P rin ters and P ub lish ers. W ork A t R easonable B ates . »Office Over McClung’ s Store. G rocgrig S A full lint* of Im ported and Domestic Goods constantly on hand. ¡The Best I'ine Business and Dress Suits to order, in latest styles and of reasonable prices ami Place to buy Groceries Phone Red 66-3 619 WillametteSt. L S. L U C K E Y GLADSTONE Merchant Tailor In clu d in g Pen and Pencil T ablets, Pens, Pencils....... Ink, M ucilage, etc. Fine Confectionery. Bakery 7 °f '';;rllX Be"’,sr“- ', Goods, Etc- Lugene last week, I’ IKST-ULASS J. U. GREEN & SON E ugene , An Elegant Line of tW° -v enrs Latin and H istory has been 3 9 N in th nom inated for county ju d g e by the re- rhese.uo, ciahH h ^ o h iH in v ,! Knbhi publicans o f Benton county. Earl S an ders is ru n n in g for jo in t representative ' ,<’r ^ a8c°> Crook, Lake and K lam ath 1» tuple to deliver the B accalaureate 1 Serm on on Sunday Ju n e 15. The class D U N N c° u n ti* \ U e M- T ravis *97 i8 a ca.,di- is to he congratulated for securing such ’PH0NE RED 55-4 • date for S ta te S en ato r and John E dm un son 96, a can d id ate for representative • n al,lv 1II;UI- H r pOWei as an orator r a u i c on th e dem ocratic tick et in Lane county. was very ev id en t d uring his visit in | i z ^ i i k i Repairing of All Kinds. 1 ’ peC13» J. Ross P lu m m er has dropped his work at the U n iv irsity and g-me to P o rtlan d . e will finish his course next te a r a t the U niversity, after u uich he v ill a t tend a m edical school in the E ast. e a te S e r m o n Bicycles ’ done, the old F resh m an court will he C rO W ll a n d B r i d g e W o r k put in shape again. AO '1 7X 7 5 D E L A N O ’S ’ T? ... le n m . s is . . in . lull . .......................I Dr. L. L. W HITSON sw ing along with the * ---------------------------------------------- * * * good w eather. The Sophom ore class is I • • • • .D e n tist. talking of reorganization, an d , if th is is Senior p arts may now he unlim ited in F o r m e r U. O. S t u d e n t s in P o l- the num hei ul words, acconling to the itic s . latest decision of the faculty. F o im eilv BRUSH ES, the limit was IJ(M) words. t his rilling COM BS I he com ing cam paign has brought to ! ^ °es ,,ot apply to com petitors for the the front several young men who eith er Failing and Beckm an prizes, SOAPS graduated from th e U niversity or who have been stu d en ts here not long since. — AND — a c c & la u r C E. W oodson ’97 who was a tu to r for T< >1 I E 44- 0 t 11 (I C iHt S U Ul illSillll^S D o rris A r t G a lle ry. A j * T I ,e | Leading Jeweler, E ugene Steam Laundry 74 C r o c k e r y G la s s w a r e F re s h V e g e t a b l e s a n d BUTTER Go to STERNER & WRIGHT 9th St M IL L E R THE SHOEMAKER P u r i t a n S h o e . $3-50* N ext H ook to P ost O ffice .