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About The Oregon weekly. (Eugene, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1907)
Burden & Graham — » q u a l i t y IVI» I t o r » ' " d - , : 7 . hn . ö : : ; — * •-« = - 5 6 8 I P r ic e , 75c and W iU a e r , e t t e S t. $ 1 .0 0 1 heir superiority in the science of whist, work didn’t come until later, however. which title they retained during the en- SOME INSIDE HISTORY Alas, ’Its true; it you are inclined to dis credit the statem ent, we ask you to bring tire trip. T he show went with “ g in c e r” all the m atter up before the committee that right. There was nothing to grate on OI Glee Club Trip - L illie W »'* Ouar' ordered the punch at the dance. the artistic ear, except th at “ bright eyes leite Scores Albany bunch may not have just the K incaid” wandered off into oblivion d u r right kind of college spiri', but they were ing the performance, carried away, you The fellows just started out to make •■right theie” with the spirit that enter know. Mike found him in a “ barber Kood this season, and there simply wasn’t tains shop shaving ’em rath er .close” so he Monday night in E u g e n e -a fte r all anything to it. Every man entered into joined in. By the way, Mike Gr-r-r-ross the work heart and soul. We le t t ns there’s no place like hom e—was one long is a “ peach to be out with. You should sleepy, dry town on Friday m orning, to be remembered. Financially it was a see him as a pawn broker. His m otto is December 14, I9<A supposedly at 7 ^ success. But not alone financially. '1 lie “ faith, hope ami 50 per cent. We ,n.; but owing to the untimely arrival of “ Little Willie Q uartette” made its debut. would earnestly suggest that the m an but nevertheless our tall, slim, Storie Manager Glafke, we It was a trifle ager adopt M ike’s m otto after t h i s as were compelled to hold the train a few “ peachy and cream y” to the ears ol the believe it to be th e sure road to success.,, minutes in order that Slim could get on miSs. “ Buck’s” lyric voice was in great Medford probably is the ‘‘best tow n” shape, and ” Sus in” was simply killing the outside of one or two scrambled in the state for its size. Mr. Miller of If there any doubts as to whether 01 in the role of hypnotist and magician. th at city had kindly taken the advertis not Salem is a good to w n -a n d right As to general eflf ct produced I will leave ing m atter into his hands, and the result This narration is not here it must be explained that when you you to judge. was they gave us a good house. The hear a club man speak of a good town it meant to dwell on the artistic method 111 Medford High School is in a prosperous may be taken thus: pretty girls or— well, which each concert was produced, f o r , condition. They support both glee and as I was saying, just ask Spitty Beck or the plays were supposed to have been treble clubs. Medford you know is right Sleepy Huston about Salem. 1 be high written up from that standpoint in pre in the most productive part of the Rogue school in the capital city has the rest of vious editions of this paper, by someone River Valley. T he people in that com ’em “ cooned to a frazzle.” And the with about as much musical taste as a m unity seem to have the industrial spirit mob of young smiling faces'. V u would player on the football ’earn; of course we th at will make Hood River look to its have imagined the mob armed had you wouldn’t mention any names, but it laurels in the production of fruit. Every seen the quaking and quivering that at wasn't either of the half-backs. one has money, and after the play tacked the extremities of a lew freshmen There seems to be a prevailing im pres gleemen, and in fact a lew of the old sion that the southern part of the slate they were very entertaining. Some were inclined to entertain before the show, steadies were up against it when we sang is not in touch with the University, that by couldn t a few ditties to them, for this was the is in proportion to the spirit of Eastern lienee the query arises, first and the first is the worst you know. Oregon, which is in pait true. It was a Paine and H enderson sing?’’ T he m an T hat night, though, things went with a wise stunt for the glee club to make that dolin club fell down in playing ‘‘Cher- “ biff, bang, bung,” and although the trip this year, for the interest shown was rie;” when asked why, they said the general impression left was not quite not quite up to that which some of the title of the piece was too suggestive, equal to that of last year, our friends older men have seen exhibited in the they were overcome with feeling. Ashland probably turned out the best went home with a “ good taste” as is Willamette Valley and Eastern Oregon. shown by the promise of some 20 or 25 But don't get ueivotis about it, they are house artistically, for every seat sold foxy freshmen up from Salem this year. coming our way now. 1 he club made went at the top notch, showing, of course, good musical taste. Owing to repeated 'file bunch blew into Albany the next the hit that will land them. m isunderstandings arising between the day about noon. 1 he hotel there ma\ Roseburg was a “ good tow n.” I here be all right under conditions of normal j stage bauds, th at force was definitely or are a tew of the members who can vouch consumption, but as the fellows simply ganized at A shland, w ith Ker-r-r-ns , for that. Ask Paine where W urtzburger ship s poet, m anager; Storie, boatswain, flew at the menu they took 11s for a flock is on draught. See if Cooper will give of canary birds and led us accordingly.. Slierk, deck band. Sleepy H uston got you a hunch as to why his “ dollar trick m ixed tip with a little high school The “ play” that night went better.' worked so well. The “Tw o Apostles” “ fairie” and forgot lie was alive, thus Stage fright disappeared, the singing and were shocked but ‘‘cradle de Par Neal missing a dandy dinner th at Clyde 1 aiue mandolin work went with a dash that assured them that there would not be a caused our director parson and our cute and family gave some of the fellows. repetition o f the late hours kept, so it Robin wuh the delightful southern ac G rants Pass was the last stop. Owing was all right. It was here that two of cent, to smile audibly. 1 he gingit to the uncertainty of train arrivals, some that should always characterize club the august members of the bunch proved C o c k e r lin e & W e t h e r b e e Dry Goods, Clothing, and Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishings Sole Age for tlie n ts Ladies* Home Jo u rn al P a tte rn s