The Oregon weekly. (Eugene, Or.) 1900-1909, January 21, 1907, Image 7

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    D u n n ’s B a k e r y
TREASURER’S STA T E M E N T
M a n u f a c tu re rs o f D u n n ’s Cele­
b r a te d
S a n ita r y
H om e M ad e
B re a d .
A ldon C a n d ie s
H o t C otK e a t all h o u rs
No 4 E. N in th S t.
P h o n e , M »in 72
Condensed statem ent of finances of the
Associate I Students, January 21, 1907.
Cash due on various accounts as fol­
lows:
Koo'-ball (Jl.tK w was ta k e n fro m
th is a c c o u n t a n d pi »ced a t
c re d it of t r a i n e r .) ........................
M isc e lla n eo u s a c c o u n t _________
T r a c k __________________________
O ra to ry an d D e b a te ____ ______ _
T r e a s u r e r ’s T e e s , . . . . __ i . _____
M o n th ly . . . ________
T r a in e r 's sa la ry a c c o u n t..............
B a s e b a ll____ ___________________
Geo. i. Hall & Son
G r o c e r ie s
F . L . C h a m b e r s , P re s ., H . E . A n k e n y , V ice P re » .,
D a r w in B r i s t o w , C a s h ie r .
C H A M B E R S - B R IS T O W
B a n k in g C o.
Paid up Cash Capital,
-
5
54
52
277
32
3
199
583
150
14
40
70
55
35
50
34
00
#«352 98
Cash due treasurer for money paid out
as follows for which no provision has yet
been made:
(»lee C lu b d e fic it_______________
B ezdek, th re e -fo u rth s of s a l a r y ..
C ash in b a n k ____________ ______
$60,000
#
57 50
300 00
$ 995 48
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E u g e n e , O re g o n
BASEBALL IN TRAINING
S td c 'n t a c c o u n ts so lic ited .
U N I V E R S I T V
Home Bakery
B u t t e r n u t B rea d
E. T. C O N D O N , P ro p .
I ’lio ih s B lack 1501 a n d M a in 71
C o n tin u e d fro m p ag e 1
J. 0. WATTS
The* up- to - d a te
Jeweler & Optician
Everything First Class and
Prices the m s t reasnable
WAICH diitl JTWEIRY REPAIRING
C o r. 9 th a n d W illa m e tte .
O pen E v e n in g s
S C H W E R IN G & L IN D L Y
B arber Shop
No. 6 E a s t N in th S t., o p p . H o ffm an H ouse
Students, (liv e Us a Call
L a d ie s ’ H a ir a Si e e ia ltv .
-
..... -
I)R. M. C. HARRIS
DENTIST
U. o f O. ’9 S . I). I). S ., fro m N. U. IT. 8 . ’0 4
R o o m s 2 a n d .3 M c C lu n g B ld g ., s t l i a n d W ilia m
e t t c S ts .
P h o n e , B la c k 1 4 2 1 .
candidates are, Clark, V. Cooper, H am ­
mond, Ted Cooper and Page. Especially
F. M. DAY, M. I).
noteworthy among these is “ Dud” Clark
who for the last four years played right
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
field for the Portland Academy nine and
has always maintained very high fielding McClung Bldg., cor. Stli and W illamette
and batting averages. Most likely one
or two of the pitchers will be played in
DR. L. ' r L. * WHITSON
the outfield a majority of the time in order
to keep them busy and to save traveling
DENTIST
expenses for the management.
Eugene, Ore.
The schedule as arranged up to date 584 Willamette St.
contains the following games: W hitm an
College at W alla W alla, Idaho at Mos­
cow, W ashington State at Seattle, M ult­
nomah Club at Portland, W illamette at
Salem and O. A. C. at Corvallis.
The
B u rn g a s o r oil w h en E lec­
tr
ic ity is so m uch c le a n e r
games played in Eugene will probably be
a n d c h e a p e r?
with the following teams: Idaho, W il­
N otice o u r a s s o r t in c u t o f
lam ette, O. A. C. and Chemawa.
S tu d e n t L a m p s a n d S h a d e s.
Why
Good Cutlery, Razors, etc.
AT
Berger’s Hardware Store
DeLano’s Drug Store
Garfield W atso n , assistan t division
engineer on the O. R. & N. attended
the Ereshm an party.
We d o all k in d s o f w irin g
Willamette Valley Co.
for [lis, Mes. Eie.
YORAN
I ) o e is t l i e S t u d e n t s '
P R IN T IN G
th e TOLLMAN Studio
for all kinds of
PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK
512 W illam ette St.
I’honc M ain 381
Palace of S w eets
Refreshments for
Students and Freshmen