The Oregon weekly. (Eugene, Or.) 1900-1909, January 20, 1908, Image 2

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    Hair and Tooth Brushes
Tooth Preparations, Perfumes
and Fine Soaps
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Oregon Monthly
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Athletic Council
Very Complete Stock of
DRUGS CHEM ICALS and
Surgical Appliances
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A R egistrar Jr.
T h e faculty received a new member
'file January issue of the O regon
'Phe Athletic Council held a pro- and R eg istrar IL T . C ondon a slightly
M onthh is now in press, and will he longed m eeting Saturday. Xo definite belated C h ristm as p re se n t Decem ber
out by the end of the week. A m ong announcem ent is made, as yet, con- 29, in the form of a 9% pound W ash-
the good things offered is a tim ely ar- cerning the selection of a coach for ton ian.
tid e by Mr. K. K. Robinson, entitled, the 1’>OS football team, but it was de-
T he holiday arriv al w as prom ptly
“ Psychological A spects of Exam ina- cided to agree to play the O. A. C. tagged R obert W ilk in s C ondon.
lions." ( )ne of the stories entered for gam e next year in Portland. This is
( )ne of his first acts w as to sing the
the prize contest will be published this out of deference to O. A. C.’s desire “O ski W ow W o w .”
m outh.
I his story was a close sec- for a neutral field. The council favors
H is m o th er and fath e r are both do­
ond to W alter E ato n s “Thoughts are a return of this game to the college ing nicely— and so is he.— U niversity
T hings," which captured the prize, cam puses after next year, and the of W ash in g to n W ave.
Alfred Powers has show n great skill tran sfer to Portland is to be in no
Pile re g istra tio n at the O regon A gri­
and hum or in dealing with the. three sense a peram nent one. T he consent
clever youngsters who m ake up his to play in Portland is given for one cu ltu ral C ollege has now reached 1103.
tale, “George, John and Jim .”
M em bers of the J u n io r Beaver staff
year only and the game of 19CD will
are p ly in g th e stu d e n ts for subscrip­
Edna Canfield will give M onthly probably be played at Eugene,
readers a rare treat in her delicate des-
'Prack m anager O rm ond
Bean’s tions. 'Phe annual will be p u t out in
cription of the watch scene in M adame nom ination of Merle R. Chessm an for tw o different covers, one of paper at
Butterfly. An essay on the subject of assistan t m anager was ratified by the 50c, and the o th e r of R ovcroft leather
“ Music and M orals." by Jennie Lilly, council.
at $2.00.
will also be published in this issue.
Phe K eynote an n o u n ces the follow­
A Mistake
< )ther articles, stories, and poems, as
in g : “ F re sh m a n — T h e spinal colum n is
well as the usual departments, go to |
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a long wavv bone. M v head sits on
make the January issue of the M onthlv
n,aid, tw o men they love her so.
one end and I sit on th e o th e r.”
A brother small, a m ischief th o u g h ;
up to its usual standard.
E lectric switch outside the door,
Eutaxian
How to Improve Your Diction
A click, and darkness settles o ’er.
At last F rid a y ’s m eeting of the E u ­
F o r clearness, read M acaulay.
taxian L iterary Society the following
Por logic, read B urke and Bacon.
Each suitor sw iftly moves his chair,
officers were elected: President, C ar­
For action, read W a lte r Scott.
I’.cU li finds a hand lie d hold for e ’er
oline I h in sto n ¡vice president. Jennie
F or conciseness read Bacon and
Each pressure is returned, oh. bliss!
L illy: secretary. Frances Y oung; a s­
Pope.
Each takes a very w illing kiss.
sistant secretary. Helene H u g h es:
P or sublim ity of conception, read
treasu rer, Allie Beebe; censor, P’tliel
M ilton.
A nother click, the light is on,
Jo h n so n ; editor, Elsie Davis; sergeant
P or vivacity, read S tevenson and
A moment more the men have gone:
at arms, Mary Fosliay. At the first
Kipling.
A maiden laughs in joyous glee,
meeting of the society next semester
Por im agination, S hakespeare and
I hey d held each o th e r's hands, you
the follow ing program m e will be giv­
Job.
see!
— Ex.
en ¡Current events. Ethel Jo h n so n ;
Por elegance, read V irgil, Goldsm ith,
recitation. R uth Balderee; a paper,
M rs. IL A. Nelson, of A lbany; Mrs. M ilton and A rnold.— Selected.
Mary Foshay; and a reading, Helene
L. Z. Clarke, of P ortland, and Miss
11 ughes.
Stale Jokes
D orothy M oirison. who are registered
H e— I am goin g to kiss you when 1
Y. W*C. A.
at the Smeede H otel, came to E ugene g<>-
Friday to attend the freshm an dance.
She— Leave the house at once.— Ex.
Xext T uesday the Y. \\ . C. A. will
Dr. Janies G ilbert, of the econom ics
She alw ays darned her hose with
elect officers. T here will also be a departm ent, went to A lbany Friday,
special song service.
'Phe m eeting where he acted as ju d g e of the debate silk.
I he soles were q u ite extensive.
last I uesday was exceedingly in ter­ b e tw e e n tli Albany and B row nsville
I he price of silk w as very high,
esting and instructive.
high schools.
W Inch m ade it d arn ed expensive.
C o c k e rlin e & W e t h e r b e e
Dry
Goods, Clothing and Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishing;
K ts for the Ladies’ home Journal Patterns