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About The Oregon weekly. (Eugene, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1906)
NEW RECORDS MADE FRIDAY As a result of Friday’s meet, several new state and Northwest collegiate rec ords and one new Coast record have been made by University of Oregon men. NORTHWEST RECORDS ioo-yard dash—Kelly, U. of O., 1906, time 9 4-5 seconds. 220-yard dash—Pearson U. of W., 1904, time 22 1-5 seconds. 440-yard dash—Williams, O. A. C., 1905, time 50 3-5 seconds. 880-yard run—Edmunson, U. of I., 1905, time 2:00 1-5. Mile run—Merrit, W hitman, 1904, time 4 minutes and 32 seconds. 120-yard hurdles—Heater, U. of O., 1901; Moores, U. of O., 1906; time 16 seconds. 220-yard hurdles— Coates, Albany, 1903, time 25 4-5 seconds. 2-mile run —Gates, P. U., 1905, time 10 minutes 26 2-5 seconds. i-niile relay—O. A. C., 1905, time 3 minutes 30 1-5 seconds. Pole vault—Gilbert, P. U., 1903, height 11 feet 7 inches. Broad jump—Kelly, U. of O ., 1906, 24 feet 2% inches. High jum p—G rant, U. of W ., 1904, 6 feet % inch Shot put—McKinney, U. of O., 1906, distance 45 feet 2j^ inches. Discus throw—Gardner, U. of W ., 1902, distance 115 feet 1 inch. J. 0. WATTS Thejup-to-date Jeweler & Optician Everything First Class and Prices the most reasonable B IC Y C L E S WATCH and JEWELRY REPAIRING Cor. 9 th and W illam ette. Open Evenings Students w anted to act as agents for the C h ris ty H oe S a fe ry The New Snell 1906 They are finer this season th an ever before. See our wonderful value in our R. G. W. Ra. zor. \ our money back if you are not satisfied. Game Boards, Cards, Sporting Goods, Am m unition, Guns. Cycle Repairing. B a rk e r G un W o rk s R azo r MILLINERY and HAIR GOODS The razor that will shave Liberal terms. Address, At MISS S. C. RANKIN’S Pacific Agency, Box 5 4 9 , Portland, Or. The Milliner 35 Eas, Niolh Sl. SENIORS GOING INTO BUSINESS OR TECHNICAL WORK S h o u ld w r ite us to d a y fo r full in fo rm a tio n co n c ern in g d e sira b le p o sitio n s in a ll p a r ts o f th e We a lr e a d y h a v e 1.271 d e fin ite places fo r C ollege. U n iv e rsity a n d Technical sc h o o l G ra d u a te s to begin w o rk in iuly o r S e p te m b e r, a n d th e lis t is g ro w in g d a ily . A choice ot th e b est o p p o r tu n ity is j o u r s it y o u w i n e us a t once, s ta t in g age, c o u rse ta k e n , p ra c tic a l experience if a n v i mid line of w o rk preferred . H A P G O O D S 1 he N a tio n a l O rg a n iz a tio n of B rain B ro k e rs, M inn. L o a n & T ru s t Co. Bldg., M inneapolis, M inn. Offices in 12 o th e r cities. X i;r «♦» i; j î-î i-;- i;r i-i i ;i i j XV x* X* » « »♦x X»‘ »tx 2k 4* *4» Xtx X* STATE COLLEGIATE RECORDS Same as above in 100- and 440-yard dash, 120.yard hurdles, 220-yard hur dles, pole vault, broad jump, shot-put, 2-mile run, and broad jump. i-mile run—Poley, U. of O., 1901, time 4 minutes 43 3-5 seconds. High jump—Thayer, U. of O., height 5 feet 9% inches. Discus throw --H ug, U. of O., 1906, distance 113 feet 2 inches. Hammer throw—Hug, U. of O , 1906 distance 132 feet 7 inches. About twenty students now have cgnoes and the mill race is a popular place for boating. 2k »♦x x»x »tx x~ 2k ♦ »♦x • ♦ THE STATE UNIVERSITY All Kinds of Fresh Meat P h o n e IV Ia in 681 Model Cash Grocery T h e a tre Block Reliable Goods at Reasonable Prices We G u a ra n te e S atisfactio n GEO. W. DIXON, P ro p rie to r •tx 'I* & DEPARTMENTS AT EUGENE X2 »tx X»* 2k »♦» ... Graduate School. Colleges of Literature, Science and the Arts; 4» »♦x X» Surveying and Engineering; School of Mines and Mining; School of * ♦ »tx o ♦ Music. iii »tx ♦ o ♦ Courses Preparatory to Medicine and Dentistry; for Teachers, and i i i *♦* »tx Preparatory to Law and Journalism; especially numerous and advanced iÜ »tx Graduate Courses. 2k * *♦* w f* ♦x >fx Xtx »t, 2k 2k 2k 2k 2k x p X|» X 'X» X» 2k X* 2k X*X* 4* 2k 4* ¿k 2k 2k *♦* 2k *♦* 2k 4* 2k 4» 2k 4* 2k 4» 4 * 2k 2k *t* 2k »♦» X|M »♦x E d w in T . B u s h n e ll T h irte e n th S tre e t M arket *#* „ A Friend in Need What? A Friend Indeed > A Fountain Pen LINN DRUG CO. We Guarantee Ours C o rn e ll U n iv e r s ity N ew M e d ic a l C o lle g e Y o r k C ity T h e course co v e rin g fo u r y e a rs, begins th e fast week in O c to b e r an d c o n tin u e s to June. A lf ih e classes J i e d u f t S " i t o ^ m a H 4s e c tio n . *for" r J c i t a t i o n ^ 'l a b o r a t o r y a n d clinical ,..u ,« lie successful c o m p ltt th m a in ta in in g a s a tis fa c to r y s ta n d a r d is sufficient to R eg en ts ot th e S a te o f New * ^ nis»ion w hich ha ve la te ly been raised . The a n n u a l an- s a tis fy th e .’ a i t i c u l a ^ wiH be m aifed on a p p lic a tio n . n o u n c e m c n t g iv in g lu ll p . ' i t i i u w M | » < ) C K , M . D . , L L . !>., D e a n . C ornell U n iv e rsity M edical College. 2 7 th -2 8 th S tre e ts a n d 1st Ave., New Y ork C ity