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About The Oregon weekly. (Eugene, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1904)
The Hazelwood M o r r is New i A W ill’s Music House 611 W i l l a m a t t a S t- Orlan Clyde Cullen C. K., L. L. M., Counsrlor at Law U. S. Supreme Court Registered Attorney U. S. Patent Office United States and Foreign Patents, Caveats, Copyrights and Trade Marks. Address Box 264, Station G, W ashing ton, D. C. Model Shop, W arren W hite Sulphur Springs, Totten Postoffice, V. ‘•not What you Spend, but what you Get lor what you S pend.” T his is a fundam ental business p rin c i ple so w e are constantly looking lor new features th at will add to the beauty or a r tistic worth of our work.-—new colorings, new m ethods of lighting and posing, and last, hut by no m eans least, novel and barm onions m ountings. luC IN E .O H . W.^. Green ni ■ Mmu O vsters and Fine S te a k s O R E G O N ’S W E A L T H Professor S taffo rd ’s bulletin on the m ineral resources and industries of Ore- gon is now in press. I his bulletin will striv e* o show where the m inerals in the sta te occur, in w h at q u an tities, where it is possible to gain inform ation concern ing them , since m any of the resources are not developed. The ow nership o f p ro p erties, and the ex ten t to which develop ment has lieen carried on will also be set forth. E verything of economic value in m inerals will 1« included in the bulle tin. from asbestos to zinc. The bulletin has beer.compiled th ro u g h Professor S taffo rd 's efforts, w ith the co o p eratio n of jieople in the field who know the conditions. It will contain a b o u t 100 pages and be illu strated w ith half tone en gravings and a m ap giving a graphic rep resen tatio n of the gold and silver industries of the sta te . The bulle tin will be ready for d istrib u tio n in ab o u t tw o weeks. The gold and silver industries are the best developed in the s ta te and have received a g reat a m o u n t of the a tte n tio n . Next to these comes coal, and the stone and d a y industries follow in order of im portance. All the mines th a t have been develojied at all are described and where a n y th in g significant of m etal lurgical practices is evident it has received a tte n tio n . Il is impossible to present an ideal discussion of the subject as nothing sh o rt of a th o ro u g h ly equipped geological survey w ould have perm itted such to have been presented, 'flic bulletin, h o w ever, co n tain s all av ailab le inform ation and will doubtless be gladly received by the public. G E R M A N U N IV ER SITIES Best Groceries A Allen Eaton 543 W illamttti Phon« Bed lOll B o a rd e r* GROCERIES, CROCKERY Glassware, Fresh Vegetables, Butter day. G o to j . K . S T E R N E R 9 th st Miss Neva Perkins visited Irving last week. The University Republican C lub is T H E H O FFM A N organized. W. F. O SB V R N , Proprietor Miss F annie McCallum, 07, went to New M anagem ent— P o rtlan d S atu rd ay . Rem odeled—R efurnished M anv stu d en ts atten d ed the leap-year E ugene, Oregon F irst Class glee F riday evening. M ary Gray, '05, has been confined to her room by illness for the past few d a ta . D O C T O R Office over E ugene Loan and Savings Bank The Treble Clef will not repeat its con cert h u t will begin w ork on new music for com m encem ent time. Miss M a rg are t C u n d iff,’06, is visiting friends in P o rtla n d and will n o t return until after the April vacation. A num ber of im provem ents are to l>c made a b o u t the cam pus next summer, in the w ay of new w a lk san d drive ways. D e l R esidence, 189 E. Eleventh St. J. S. L U C K E Y is, su it« J e w e l r y , C u t G I bhw L. L. Swift, ’05, left for his home in K in c W a t c h W o r k a n d R e p a ir in g E astern Oregon last S a tu rd ay , to spend a couple o f weeks. He will retu rn a lter d r . f . e . s e l o v e r the April vacation. R. R. Poppleton, ’00, lias been confined to his home on account of an a tta c k of the g rip during the p ast week, but is able to be o u t again. a S p e c ia lty Physician an d S u rg e o n Office and R e s id e n c e , B e c k w ith Block • H ereafter the W eek ly will publish a W I L L O U G H B Y A S O N calendar of the public events of the uni versity. W ith these rem inders c o n s ta n t D E N T IST S ly before the stu d en ts, no one should neglect his d u ly in the m a tte r of sup Over C ockerline & W etherbee’s Stote p o rtin g college enterprises and affairs. The w ork on Kincaid Field is n o t p ro D R . A. G- A T W O O D gressing very rapidly, b o th due to the continuous rains and to the fact th a t no dentist tiling can be had in Eugene. The ditches have nearly all been dug and as soon as Rooms 8-13, New M cClung Building the proper sized tiling can lie im ported the w ork will be completed. Professor C. A. Burden is supervising the work. O . E . S M IT H D E N T IST Over Loan & Savings Bank O R- W . K U Y K E N D A LL PH Y SIC IA N & SU RGEON Over Loan & Savings Bank Y o iir E y e S Need th e Best of Care D R . W A T T S has the m ost com plete outfit of modern appliances to be found in the valley, an< optical know ledge to insure perfect sa is faction. E yes exam ined free. No. 8 E u st N inth S t., Eugene. 562 Olive St Phone Black 571 E U G E N E- Buy Your Shoes of a Shoemaker M A R T IN M IL L E R K E E P S A FU LL L IN E O P S p e c ia l in te r e s t ta k e n in aiding a tu - d e n ta to fit up th e ir room s a rtis tic a lly to -FO R fifs Picture Fram ing Art Goods Indian R ugs Japanese Goods Furniture Designed R a te * U n d er N ew M anagem ent COLLEGE N O T E S C. N. M cA rthur is here. A rthur Frazer went to P o rtla n d S a tu r Best Meals TRY A CUP OF HAZELWOOD COFFEE S p e c ia l S p e c ia lty The public is prom ised a tre a t in the lecture to be given by Dr. Schm idt Wed nesday m orning. His subject is to he “ The Germ an U niversity” and the lecture AT will describe the system of the g re a t universities in G erm any and their c h a r acteristics. Mr. Schm idt received his education in G erm any and »pends every PH1OLOGIAN SOCIETY sum m er stu d y in g these and is well able P t . Snodgra»», C ashiei to discuss his subject. The lecture is to T C H endrick», P re*. The “ Philos” met ag ain last week and L H. P o tte i, Aa»t. Ca»h. S B. ta k in , V ie t Pia» be finely illu strated w ith all m anner of after listening to a very instructive and views from Germ any. interesting address by Mr. Hanville, on “ The Ascent of Mt. H ood,” they pro C A LE N D A R ceeded to regular election of officers. F o r President, Mr. Shelley w as re Below is given the calender of events a t elected; Vice President, Mr. Hanville; Sec E U G E N E , OREGON the university for April: reta ry , Mr. Wheeler; A ssistant Secretary, April (>, Colonel E. Hofer of Salem Mr. Overturf; T reasurer, C arl McClain; Capital - - - $50.000 speaks a t assem bly. L ib rarian , Mr. Holt; E ditor, Mr. Jasper; Surplus - - - - $50,000 Apiil S, I liter-society debate for the “ Big” Hugg, sergeant-at-arm s. The debate th a t followed w as of th a t We would like to have your banking “ E ato n B ust.” April 13, Siqierintem lent T. W. P o tte r anim ated order, th a t, to be appreciated, business. of the C hem aw a Indian school speaks a t one m ust be a “ P hilo". H ugg and Jasp er , ussemhljr. advocated, successfully, the election of U. April Di, S a tu rd a y night, Professor S. sen ato rs by p opular vote. C arl Mc Sw eetser gives illu strated lecture on Clain and Mr. Wheeler opposed. The “ M icroscopic friends and Iocs of every general discussion w as relu ctan tly day life ” “ broken off” bv the w aning of the Books April 29, Ju n io r exhibition. lights, and a very self-satisfied g ro u p of School Supplies young solons wended their w ays hom e w ard, after having chosen Messers T om Fountain Pens linson, M cA rthur, and W agner as a team Fine Stationery to carry off the E ato n bust in th e inter- society contest. Engraving Lowest Prices First Class S ervice and in the City 74 Wesl E ig h th St. JO HN N in th M e n ’s and First Class Repairing. B oys’ Shoes Next door to Postoffice D A V IE S S tre e t M e rc h a n t T a ilo r Fine college and dress suits to Reasonable prices. F it guarantee»