The Oregon weekly. (Eugene, Or.) 1900-1909, January 20, 1908, Image 6

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    Intercollegiate Item s
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A t A rm o ry
FO R
W hitm an, Idaho and W ashington
High Grade Photography
S tate are to hold their triangular track
Permanently Located at 29 W. 10th St.
meet in Pullm an on May 2.
C losed S undays
G reat preparations are being made P ho ne B la c k 3311
at (). A. C. for the coming I n t e r c o l - |^
T. G. H e n d ric k s , P r e s .
P . E. S n o d g r a s s , C a s h ie r
legiate O ratorical Contest.
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S. B. E a k in , Vice P re s.
L . I.. U o o d ric h A s s t.C a s h .
file W ashington State College Ev-
ergreen put o u t a spl lendid holiday edi-
tion devoted m ainly to football a rti­
606 Willamette St. Phone Main 591
cles.
Pacific U niversity has been put on
the list o f accredited colleges in the
state of W ashington. This m eans that
Eugene, Oregon
a P. U. g rad u ate can teach in the
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W ashington state high schools upon
the sam e conditions as a graduate of
Sheet Music and Studies
the U niversity of W ashington.
Capital and Surplus, $150,000
'flic C olum bia Collegian, issued by
D A N CIN G M A S T E R
the C olum bia College at Milton, O r-
J rof. Ford will give a I niversity night egon, is a very creditable publication.
every Friday at Davies' Hall.
Its editor, Felix E. Moore, who is a Your Patronage Respectfully Solicited
Admission, Gentlem en, 50 Cents.
m em ber of the Columbia faculty, was ________________________ __________ ____
Ladies Free
a m em ber of last year’s g rad u atin g
BARNARD & W E S T
F irst (. lass Music and a Good Floor class from ( )regon.
First
Class Livery
O. A. C. defeated W illam ette at bas­
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ketball last week.
CAB O R D E R S P R O M P T L Y A T T E N D E D
The I niversity of W ashingotn will
have six d eb atin g coaches this year,
one for every man.
FO R 'Pl if ; best O F amuse ­
'Pile exam inations at the close of
ment . BEST O F M U SIC.
S tan fo rd ’s first semester, resulted in
O P E N D A IL Y . WF. S O L IC IT
Let us whitewash your
the
failure
of
ninety-six
students.
Linens with Soap and Water
YO U R P A T R O N A G E .
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D O Q d y A C O O p O r , M c j r s . weakened as these stu d en ts can not East Eighth Street
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re-enter tor one sem ester.
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