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About The Oregon weekly. (Eugene, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1907)
Carries a Complete Line of Goods usually carried in Racket Stores and se.ls SA M E ,O,>S FOR I" S S M O M , EU G EN E AND RACKET ™ A” STO R E, This year the U. of O. Dormitory Club is in a most flourishing condition. Its membership has reached the m axi mum of seventy-five young.m en. All the classes are well represented in it, the Sophomores and Freshm en being in the m ajority and the lattei o u t num bering the former. All h a \e got ten settled for the year’s work and seem well pleased with their quarters. T heir home, the “ Dorm .” is crowded to its limits by incoming students, though it was enlarged during the past sum m er, by the fitting up of the rooms form erly used for the Library. How ever, true to the old saving, the more the m errier,” the old “ Dorm, is the scene of many activities as the busy opening days rush by. Here student life is exemplified in all of its varied phases from the most serious study to the lightest diversion. 'flic officers of the Club elected for the ensuing year are, President, W ard Ray, ’08, of Pittsburg. Pa.: C om m ittee men, H arvard Moore, OS, and Earl Kilpatrick. ’00, for the third floor, and Donald Lewis. W a n d Benj. Hunting- ton. ’OS. for the second floor. Affairs are m ovxing off sm oothly under the able direction of President Ray and his c<»mmittee. Pat M cA rthur was visiting old; V arsity friends this week. Pat officiat ed as head lines-man at the Pacific- < hegon game Saturday. Mrs. Nelson, of Albany, was visiting her son Robyn and daughter. Frances, on Sunday. The Autofiller Fountain Pen guar anteed by Linn Drug Co. + 4. 4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4,4« 4.4,4,4.4.4,4,4.4,4, C lu b T . G. H e n d r ic k s , P re s . S B. E a k in , Vice P r e s . Basket Ball Prospects Dormitory Club. î C o m m e r c ia l ™ E B u ild ,n g P . E . S n o d g r a s s , Cashier L . L . G o o d ric h A sst. Cash. 'l’lie prospects for a good basket-ball team at the U niversity this year are better than for a good many years. All but one of last year s team are back and there are a num ber of very prom is Eugene, Oregon ing freshmen players. Am ong the old men are Captain Dick 11 at haw a ). Ramp, Charm an, Moore, Strong. N el C apital and Surplus, $150,000 son and Stevenson, while L eM asters, a sophomore, F arrington, of Eugene High School, and H ildeburn. of R ose Your Patronage R espectfully Solicited burg H igh School, are new men who -3 will m aterially strengthen the team. BARNARD & W EST They will be coached by Physical First Class Livery T rainer 1 layw ard. M anager Nelsou lias not yet a r ranged his schedule, but prom ises some CAB ORDERS PRO M PTLY ATTENDED very interesting gam es here in Eugene to be played with different Oregon col leges. Besides these, lie hopes to make a northern trip of about ten days play ing such team s as Portland . M. C. T R Y Y O U R DUDS A.. M ultnom ah Club, U niversity of IN O U R S U D S » W ashington and Seattle H igh School. FISHER East Eighth Street E utaxian. LAUNDRY Telephone Main b5 At the next m eeting of the E utaxian society Mrs. H arris, ’91. one of the The Leading Dry Goods Store alum nae m em bers of the society will come up and give a P arliam en tary DRV GOODS, C A R P E TS , CLOTHING Drill. Mrs. H arris is one of the lead SHOES ing club women of E ugene and is Ladies’ and G ents’ Furnishings greatly interested in the U niversity. All girls interested in parliam entary law are invited to be at the m eeting next Eriday. The progronim e at the last m eeting was very good, consist ing of currents events by Irene L in coln ; an original story by Jennie L illv : and Book Review by R uby P ratt. FR A N K E. DUNN GEO. T. HALL & SON Patronize our advertisers. • «5» »î« »î» «Î» 4* «î« 4« ‘î* ❖ 4 Í* »J« »> ♦ »î» «î« »î« »î» 4« 4» «î» »î» •> ♦> 4« »î» 4. Groceries ♦ ❖ ROBERTS BROS. * ❖ ❖ ❖ TOGGERY • î * CORRECT STYLES FOR C O R R E C T M E N ...... * ❖ * S5A W illa m e tte ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Headquarters for Students H. S. & M. C L O T H IN G ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ H A M P T O N BROS. S tre e t ❖ ❖ * M A R T IN M ILLER WEST EIGHTH S T R E E T H as W hat You W an t. Heavy Shoes for W et W eather