The Oregon weekly. (Eugene, Or.) 1900-1909, February 24, 1908, Image 8

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    O re g o n
T a b le t”
— SPECIAL—
foolscap size. Ruled with vertical red line; suit­
able for outlines, briefs, essays and theme work
Id the Students of the During month of February sold at 10c each, t\\
English Department
for 15c. See them in the window.
Spring Styles in Correct
T h in g s in Footw ear
NOW IN ST O C K
Burden & Graham
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W llla m o tte
S tr e e t
A t A rm o ry
March 6
H. [. MORRIS MUSIC ■ (
606 Willamette St.
Phone Main 591
LINN DRIIGCO.
5 3 0 Willamette St.
T. G. H e n d ric k s , P re s .
S. B. E a k in , Vice P re s .
(Continued from page one.)
P . E. S n o d jjr a s s , C a s h ie r
L . L . G o o d ric h A sst.¡C a sh .
• ju d g in g from these, ( )regon s track
team will present a stronger front this
year in the distance events than for
m any seaso n ’s.
T he w innin g team was presented I
with an elegant silver trophy by I rack
Eugene, Oregon
M anager O rm ond R. Bean, as a re­
ward for their signal victory, and the
different m em bers com prising it were
given individual gold medals.
1 he
Capital and Surplus, $150,000
men on the w inning team, in the order
they ran w ere: Moon, Hoover, M ay, |
Downs and Sievers.
.pnom ore team : Jam ieson, Riddell, Your Patronage Respectfully Solicited
W illiam s, Dodson anti Lowell. Junior
team : Reed, Sullivan, Bond, F latts,
BARNARD & W E S T
and W ood.
First Class Livery
Earl M ayo has returned to college.'
Professor E. S. Dunn spent the last
of the week in C ottage Grove.
Erank K ilpatrick, of LaG rande, is
visiting his son, Earl, at the D orm itory.
Miss Elizabeth Gallogly, CD, is con­
fined to her home with an attack of
diphtheria.
CAB ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED
FISHER
LAUNDRY
Let us whitewash your
Linens w ith Soap and Water
East Eighth Street
Telephone Main 65
Professor and Mrs. E dgar DeCou
entertained at dinner E riday evening.
T heir guests were Professor and Mrs.
Stafford, Professor and Mrs. Sw eetser,
The Leading Dry Goods Store
and Professor and Mrs. T errill.
DRY GOODS, CARPETS, CLOTHING
T he Place to Buy and Kent Pianos
SHOES
A crowd of the U niversity stu d en ts
Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishings
went to Albany Eriday evening to a t­
tend the Delta Pi dance. Those who
attended were: The M isses F rances
Nelson. Rae Vogel, E rances ( )btereuf-
FOR THE BEST OF AMUSE­
fer and A d e '• Goff: and M essrs. Dick
WEST EIGHTH STREET
MENT. BEST OF MUSIC.
H athaw ay. Everett Sherk. Elm er Paine
OPEN DAILY. WE SOLICIT
Has What You Want.
Ralph Cronise, Robyn Nelson, \ arlo
YOUR PATRONAGE.
Heavy Shoes for Wet Weather
Beech. Dudley Clarke. Merle C hess­
man, C urtis Coleman, A rth u r \ anD ti-
Botldy & Cooper, Mqrs. >en. Max Snow and Rav W alker.
FRANK E. DUNN
Underwood Rink...
MARTIN MILLER
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GEO. T. HALL & SON
(groceries
HAMPTON BROS.
Headquarters for Students
H. S. & M. CLOTHING