The Oregon weekly. (Eugene, Or.) 1900-1909, February 17, 1908, Image 8

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— SPECIAL—
Io the Students of the
tnqlish bcpdrtment
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Foolscap size. Ruled with vertical red line; suit-
able for outlines, briefs, essays and theme w ork
During month ol February sold at 10c each, tw o
for 15c. See them in the window.
Spring
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Things in Footwear
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m g last week.
Miss Jessie Chase, a senior in the
NOW IN STOCK
University, received word last hriday
that her father. V . B. Chase, of 1’ort-
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land, was stricken with paralysis, |
D u r d e n Ö L C j r â h c i m i w,1',e on a business trip at McMinn­
ville. Miss Chase left immediately for
McMinnville as her father is in a very
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serious condition.
A t A rm o ry
The subscription price of the Ore­
gon W eekly for the remainder of the
year will he 50 cents. See Walter
Eaton or .Arthur Van Dusen about it.
5 3 0 Willamette St.
T. G. H e n d r ic k s , P re s .
S. B. E a k in , Vice P re s .
The Laurean society held no meet-
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P . E . S n o d g r a s s , C ashier
L . E . G o o d ric h Asst.,'Cash
Eugene, Oregon
C a p ita l and S u rp lu s, $150,000
Your Patronage Respectfully Solicited
S IM P L E D IV IS IO N
608 Willamette St.
Phone Main 591
BARNARD & W E ST
( )ne half of one dollar is fifty cents.
One semester is one half of the college
First Class Livery
year. This means that for the small
sum of fifty cents, the Oregon Weekly CAB ORDERS PROM PTLY ATTENDED
can be mailed for the rest of the col­
lege year to any office within the Pos­
tal union. Students, Freshmen, Alum­
ni and Hunkers, come through.
FISHER
Lord God of Hosts be with us yet.
Lest we forget, lest we forget.
(Alter exams)
I oid God of Hosts was with us m i,
hor we forgot, lor we forgot.— Argo-
naut.
The Place to Buy and Rent Pianos
Underwood Rink...
THE BEST OF AMUSE­
MENT. BEST OF MUSIC.
fo r
O P E N D A IL Y . W E S O L IC IT
YOUR PATRO N A G E.
Buddy & Coopt
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East Eighth Street
Telephone Main 65
PRANK E. DUNN
The following men will represent DRY GOODS, C A R P E TS , CLOTHING
SHOES
Idaho in the Triangular League Con­
L ad ie s’ and G e n ts ’ F u rn is h in g s
tests with Oregon and Washington:
Robert O. Jones, Guy Holman, Bruce
D. Mudgett, Fred E. Luckens. Jewett
D. Matthews, and Willard K Gwin
I hey will not be divided into two
WEST EIGHTH STREET
teams lor some time to come Jones
Has What You Want.
will lead one te< am ami H olm an will
Heavy Shoes for Wet Weather
ead the other. The judges in the
lr’3' ‘lc’)a,e "'ere Professor; Axtell,
MARTIN MILLER
I eteis and 1 Inline— Idaho A rgonaut.
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ROBERTS BROS.
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Linens with Soap and Water
The Leading Dry Goods Store
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LAUNDRY
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W illa m e tte
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HAMPTON BROS.
Headquarters for Students
H. S. & M. CLOTHING