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About The Oregon weekly. (Eugene, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1908)
U Æ V1U f . ! ! * X E x c lu s iv e f L IN K S fy o e d e a le r I R e p a irin g « S p e c ia lty 5«7 W ilh m ie tte S tre e t PRO FESSO R DUNN SPEA K S To the Y oung M en ’s C hristian A sso ciation on F rid a y E vening on “ C ollege D ecorum ” IheCelebrated W A I K - 0 V E R and N A P - A - I A N Shoe« Students Can t Do Vt^ithout I he Irving Pin Loose Leat System “ College D eco ru m ” was the them e Of Memoranda and Note Books of P rofessor D unn at Y. M. C. A. l a s t ’ F rid ay evening. E v ery m an in the A Shipment Direct from the Factory fust Received U n iv ersity should have heard this helpful talk. Prof. D unn said in p a rt: “ T he report g ain s credence in some p arts of the s ta te th at ours is a Godless College. Good re p o rts are also heard everyw here of the w ork and influence of the 'i . M. C. A. T h is should spur men to exert th em selves more active ly in C h ristian work. “C o n tact w ith people from various HULLS DRUG places in ( )regon show s that some have The largest assortment of Cards in Eugene. the m istaken idea th at the U niversity is a place of loose m orals and rath er free living. These erroneous notions should be rectified by individual effort <»n the part of m em bers of the student body to m ain tain , and where possible to raise, o u r stan d ard s. Let stu d en ts be m oderate in th eir am usem ents. ( W hen g ro u p s of football, glee club, baseball, bask etb all or track men are trav elin g , th e ir conduct should be above q u estio n . As m em bers of a co A T educational in stitu tio n , the stu d en ts should be especially careful to conduct them selves w ith due p ro p rie ty .” Prof. D unn was the first president of j the U niversity A ssociation, and is still in terested in its work, lie is alw ays a welcome speaker. O ptician and R efractionist. Schwarzschild’s Book Store For all kinds of Souvenir Cards, Albums. : : • STORE UNIVERSITY HOME BAKERY BUTTER M EN NUT BREAD BUY POI D D K S FRANC LUCILE HARD Suite 1-4 New C hrism an B uilding the U n iv ersity of W ash in g to n at S eat tle, and T h o s. R. T ow nsend was placed as first colleague on the affirm ative team which m eets Idaho at E ugene. In the try o u t E ato n and 'Tow nsend took sides opposite to th a t on which they were placed in the final try o u t. Poth men a re very busy and having little tim e to p rep are on the side opposite from which th ey tried o u t, the tw o men have, bv consent of tbe ju d g es, trad ed positions. Eaton ito .v becom es a m em ber of the affirm ative trio and T o w n sen d of the n eg a tive. Palace of Sweets Eugene, O regon DR. 1. L. WHITSON D E N TIST Refreshments for » * Students and Freshmen The TOLLMAN Studio for all kinds of PHOfOGRAPHIC WORK Su w jirt Block Phone Black 1061 DR. ANNA M AURER O STEO PATH Ph »ue Black 1411 Dunn Building S C H W E R IN G & L IN D L Y J. S. LUCKEY Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware Jut oi»«», <*c. The V. M. C. A. now has a m em b er kfpiiring of W .tdie» •i"l Clocks a Specialty liiiKci'f, Oiegon ship <>f 114. B arber Shop No. 6 En*t Ninth S t., opp. Hoffmnn H ouse, , Students. (Jive Us a Call Lndies' H air a S|iecialt »•.