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Berger’s Hardware Store class contests are held, make it pos sible for every one in college to take part, and try for a place in the in Published each M onday during the col ter-class contest. W ith a spiritless lege year by the stu d e n ts of the and unexciting lot ol class contests, UNIVERSITY O F OREGON the University is not likely to have E ntered at Eugene postoffice as second the best representatives, hut sim ply those she can get. 1 he import class m atter. ance, then, of each class holding a 561 W iIla m e tte S tre e t, S U B S C R IP T IO N K A T E S well-represented contest is obvious. $1.50 One year, bv mail, If each class will furnish its very 1.00 One year, bv carrier, .06 best, the inter-class contest will be Single copy strong. If each member of each A dvertising rates m ade know n on ap- class who is at all able to compete, plication to Business M anager . P. o . will do his duty to his class, the Box 476, Eugene, Oregon. classes will he able to send their best men into the inter-class con test. It should he the personal care ST A FF ltD IT O K -IS -C in HP of the heads of the classes to see 06 EARL R. AB BETT. that all the available oratorical tim A SSISTA N T S ber in their respective classes is ’06 HARRY H. HOBBS, ’06 brought from the woods and worked MARION F. M cCLAlN, 1 he I niver- ’05 into its best shape. ALICE L. BENSON sity must have that support actu BU SIN ESS .MANAGKK ’05 ated by feeling of personal respon ERANK C. HILLARD, A SSIST A N T —I k f o u n d i n — sibility, if she is to come out victo ’07 JOHN C. VEATCH, rious. Our football and track teams and glee club, spare no eflort to MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1904 pick representative teams from the Scientifically constructed; every objectionable feature squads that yearly present them of fountain pen’s is obviated, making it the Ideal pen for selves, and if the man they want the use of students. TH E ORATORICAL CONTEST does not happen to be in the squad, T h e time for holding the class they usually get him anyway. The oratorical contests is draw ing d o s t. same care in selection should hold The Fountain Fen Doctor’s Headquarters These class contests are the prelim in the choosing of orators, and inary steps in the work of choosing there should be the same abund our orators for the inter-state and ance of good material to choose We’re bilking tor Business You're Working for Business inter-collegiate contests, and as a from. T h e same early training I he Chance Io Succeed is now m atter of public inform ation, the which is such a m atter of course in We help you to this place very easily principal regulations governing the athletics or music, should no less class contests are hereto appended: characterize the work of our ora CONSULT US “ At some time before the C hrist tors T he deep and extensive read mas vacation ot each year, the sev ing, the hours ot meditation and eral classes shall hold oratorical con thought, the repeated recasting and E a s t N in th S tr e e t, E u g e n e , O re g o n tests in which any member is e n ti remodelling, absolutely necessary to tled to participate.” the birth of the passable oration, / . ,S. HA‘ROUN, President “ A committee of three members cannot he w ithout an early start, of the faculty appointed by the and, that an oration cannot come President of the U niversity, shall into existence w ithout such read act as judges and shall decide the ing, m editation and recasting, it is person or persons entitled to repre not necessary to say. The depart 16 W. Ninth Street. Phone Black 1361 T . F. B E N N E T T , Proprietor sent the class in the local in ter m ents of English and oratory are class contest. Should any class ready and eager to get hold of and fail to hold such prelim inary con assist every possible aspirant, but test, it shall he deprived ol its rep w ithout m aterial to work on, our Bread, Bake, Pies, Pastry,Elc. resentative in the inter-class con instructors’ efforts will be of little test and the vacancy or vacancies avail. It lies largely with the stu shall be tilled by taking one who is dents, then, to say what kind of or deemed to have won second place ators we shall have, ami whether we in one of the other contests, junior, shall he represented hv our best or senior, sophomore, freshman in the not. Every collegian who has any P hotographs oS H igh C lass order mentioned; provided, how aptitude in public speaking should F o r u p -to -d a te and som ething new in p h o to effects alw avs to be found a t ever, that in case there he hut one realize the duty resting upon him in contestant in a class he shall lie the m atter of the local contests, and Shoes, C lothing, Dry Goods required only to deliver his oration should lose no time in getting before the judges to make him eli into line for the approaching events. gible to a place in the inter-class If you are a little new at the Uni c o n te s t’ versity, don’t let that stand in your “ Each orator shall be allowed to F o r an U p -to -d a te way, lor all have the same chances choose his own subject. in the inter-class contest. “ The orations shall not contain more than fifteen hundred w ords.’’ We Stretch Your Now the University needs her Holiday Money best orators to represent us in the It is a lw ay s a plcasusc to give gifts; it is the buying th a t is often C a ll o n inter-state and inter-collegiate con tim es burdensom e. Not so here. tests, and orators do not grow in a We relieve you of th a t by supply ing the finest stock ever seen here night, nor can they lie raised in ami by selling it a t prices th a t hotbeds at the eleventh hour. The make buying a pleasure E u g e n e , O re g o n liberal provisions under which the Hull’s Red Cross Drug Store THE OREGON WEEKLY S ells everyth in g th at is f ir s t - c l a s s Hampton Bros. leading store Faithful Service for all Students Waterman’s Ideal Fountain Pen Schwarzschild’s Book Store E u g e n e B u s in e s s C o lle g e U. of O. M a rk e t U niversity Hom e B akery Phone Red 981 Cor. Mill and ourfeenth Sis. FRANK E. DUNN Huts S U IT O R O V E R C O A T Ladies’ or Gent’s Furnishings S. H. F R IE N D L Y f u r n it u r e M ixed P a in t W a ll P a p e r F R E E R O W E R CHAM BERS B IK E S U N D R IE S B IK E P U IV I R HARDW ARE R E R A IR S U O R Pocket Knives M anicure Seis»® G illet Razors