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About The Oregon weekly. (Eugene, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1906)
S T U D E N T S ! Seventeenth Annual Exhibition Took Place Friday Evening, Villard Hall. k o d a k s Fresh Films and Papers Received Daily Joilet /Articles A large crowd assembled on Friday evening in Villard Hall to hear the five representatives of the junior class deliver their orations. The orations showed painstaking care and preparation besides being exceptionally well delivered. The musical part of the program was taken care of by Misses McAlister, Hawthorne, Ouackenbush and Esson, and Mr. Earl Abbett. The program of the evening i was as follows: Faust Waltz, Gounod Misses McAlister, Hawthorne, Quackenbush, Esson Oration, “ America Needs Men of Faith.’’ Mabel C. Cooper Oration, “The Price of Victory.’’ Zena Mozelle Hair The Indifferent Mariner, Bullard Mr. Earl Abbett Oration, “The Patriotism of Peace.” Henry McKinney Oration, “The Persecution of the Jews Eugene L. Stockwell Witches’ Dance, MacDowell Miss Pearl Hawthorne Oration, “The Holy Grail.” Wesley M. Wire Stationery LIBRARY NOTICE Blue Print Paper in All Sizes 08982861 CALL FO R EUGENE TRANSFER CO. Reliable and Responsible Draymen W ood fo r s a le B a g g a g e m o v ed All k in d s of H au lin g w o rk P ro m p t se rv ic e “ L e a v e it to us, w e ’II g e t it th e r e ’’ P h o n e R ed l|O | O ffic e fir s t s ta ir s o u th o f L oan and S a v in g s Bank Best of everything in Drugs, Sundries Roberts Drug Co. Eugene's Largest and Foremost Drug Store Che Dandy Shoe Shiner $1.00 Chambers hardware J. A L A U X C O . M e r c h a n t T a ilo r s After Ball Menu 8 E ast N inth St . Eugene, Or. Mexican Chicken Tam ales M< u ’s Suits to O rder, p« rfict fitting. Best gualitivs. L atest novelties a t the low est prices, ^ e d o n pairing and cl-fining in O ent’3 and I.adi«s C lothing. Very neatly dot e. Chili-Con-Carne We W ant Y o u r T rad e N ot only to r one d ay, but forever, JUNIORS DELIVER ORATIONS E astern and C oast Oysters to Order Ham and Cheese Sandwiches At The Hazelwood The Annual Literary Index to Period icals, Book-Chapters, etc., so useful in University of Oregon library has been improved in the issue for 1905. Entries, instead of being by title only with separate author itidex, are by au thor, by title and by subject, which great ly increases the usefulness of the work. There are retained the iudexi to general literature, the bibliographies, the necrol ogy and indexi to dates of principal events for the year. Italics are used to distinguish fiction and the title is changed to “The Annual Library Indexi.” CALENDAR OF EVENTS May 26, Saturday—W. U. vs. U. O. (baseball), at Salem. May 30, Saturday—Memorial Day. May 30, Saturday—Triangular track meet, at Seattle. June 9, Saturday—I. A. A. A. O. track meet, at Salem. Fred Zeigler, ’01, formerly left end and captain of the U. of O. football team, was in Eugene Friday and witnessed the big field meet between Oregon and O. A. C. Fred is now a full fledged M. I), and is practicii g his profession in Port-