The Oregon weekly. (Eugene, Or.) 1900-1909, January 06, 1908, Image 2

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    Hair and I ooth Brushes
Tooth Preparations, Perfumes
and Fine Soaps
SO M E
IN T E R E S T IN G
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W. A. KUYKENDALL
pharmacist
569 Willamette Street
Very Complete Stock of
D RU G S CHEM ICA LS and
Surgical Appliances
Eugene, Ore.
Miss Camilla Leach returned Friday
Willard Shaver,
; Ralph Poppleton, Dr. J. H. Gilbert, after a well earned vacation from her
LO C A LS H arvard
.
Moore.
duties as librarian. Mrs. S. C. Church
Concerning the Doings of S tudents and and Mr. W ernicke.
had charge of the library during Miss
Faculty D uring the C hrist­
Examinations begin one month from Leach’s absence.
mas Vacation.
today— here's wishing every one good
Dr. Gilbert spent the holiday vaca­
tion in Portland.
Pda Humphrey, W , visited relatives
in Portland during vacation.
Fred ( >hrt, of Honolulu, who has
been .seriously ill has recovered and re­
entered college.
Mary W atson. W , informally enter­
tained 'Thursday evening at her home
on W illamette street.
Hazel Graham, ex-'l(), left 'Thursday
for Portland, after a week spent as the
guest of Greta Bristow, ’Off.
Mozelle Hair, ’08, spent part of
Christmas vacation at Cottage Grove,
visiting Lulu Currin, '05, and Neva Per­
kins, ex-’OO.
Carolyn Dunstan, 10, gave a New
Year's party to a few friends at her
home on Ninth street, which was en­
joyed by all present.
Cecile W ilcox, Lucia Campbell, Cur­
tis Coleman and Ralph Cronise were
guests of the Criterion Club of Salem
at a New Year’s dance.
All students rem aining in the city
were invited guests of the Dorm. Club
A progressive dinner was given by
at an informal dance on New Year's
some of the Kloshe Tillicum girls in
night. The reception room was deco­
rated with ivy, which also festooned
the walls of the dining room, where
punch was served. Mrs. Church and
Mrs. Duff were patronesses. 'The dance
was a most enjoyable affair, and all
present vote»! the Dorm, bovs capital
entertainers.
luck.
Fred Motillen, captain-elect of the
football eleven, was in Portland dur­
ing the greater part of the holidays.
While there he refereed the Spokane-
Multnomah and St. Louis-M ultnomah
games. Fred is a recognized author­
ity on football and as an official gives
general satisfaction.
The next inter-class, cross-country
tryout wil not be held on Jan. 11 as
previously announced, but cometime in
the early part of February.
The Portland Journal announces that
Dan Kelly. O regon’s prem ier sprinter,
will be a strong candidate for the
American athletic team which is to
compete in England.
LEROY W. SAV ID GE
A jolly party of students saw the old Idaho’s great Right End, who has been
The cuts of Football M anager Gro­
elected Captain for the Season
year «mt as the guests of Emily Muhr.
ver J. Kestly and M anager-Elect Ralph
of l‘X)8
08, and Mozelle Hair. '08. at the Muhr
B. McEwen, which appear in this issue,
residence on South W illamette street.
Portland, beginning at the home of arrived too late to appear in the Christ­
Madge IIamble, '11. and her brother Harriet Lane and then in order to the mas edition along with Manager Kest­
Bolton llamble, '08. were hosts at a homes of Marian Stowe. Isolene Sha­ ly’s report.
cozy card paty Thursdav evening. ver and ('.race La Brie.
“ Dud” Clark, O regon’s star fullback,
Daintx refreshments were served and
Elmer Paine and Everett Sherk lined up wit«h M ultnomah on New
a jolly time was enjoyed by all present.
spent the Christmas holidays in Eu­ Year's day against the St. Louis eleven.
lose members of the lxloshe Til- gene at the Sigma Nu house. Ralph It was due largely to his superior punt­
lacums win» reside in Portland gave a Dodson and Charles Tavlor spent the ing that the Portland clubmen landed
progressive dinner party December 28. later portion of the holidavs at the the victory.
The invited guests were: W ard L. Rav, same place.
The Autofiiller Fountain Pen guar­
Harold Merryman. Clarence Steele.
Students, patronize the advertisers. anteed by Linn D rug Co.
C o c k e r lin e & W e t h e r b e e
Dry Goods, Clothing, and Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishingí
>ole Agents for the Ladies’ Home Jo u rn a l P a tte rn s