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About The Oregon weekly. (Eugene, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1908)
D A V ID ■ U r, « L IN K IheCelebrated W A L k -0 VER and (Exclusive Sfyoe dealer R e p a ir in g a S p e c ia lty “Chocolate cream s” was the topic for discussion at a meeting of the senior industrial chem istry class on Satur day evening. Prof. O. F. Stafford gave a more practical turn to the hith erto theoretical consideration of the properties of sugar, by assisting the class in the preparation of some de- licous fondant and coating it with a tem pting brown covering. About eight pounds of candy were made. Following the shaping of the last brown cone, Prof. Stafford gave the regular lecture. The fact that the can dy was made according to strict chem ical formula and by exact scientific methods did not detract from its tooth someness. A small portion of it was filled with Ivory Soap, bits of tube and corks for the purpose of free dis tribution among the gullible. 5^7 W i l l a m e t t e S t r e e t Globe-Wernicke Card Index Systems Globe-Wernicke'Office Filing Devices Have you seen the Baby W aterman IdeM * Frwmtain Pen % • I » • Schwarzschild’s Book Store UNIVERSITY HOME BAKERY BUTTER M EN Carl Davis, '05, is ill with typhoid fever at Missoula, Montana and will probably come home to Eugene as soon as he is able to travel. He went to M ontana to help Dr. Ricketter of Chicago University investigate the na ture of the m ysterious Rocky Moun tain Spotted Fever which is peculiar to that locality. Soon after arriving at Missoula he was taken ill. Earl Strong, m anager of Tennis, has posted rules governing the preliminar ies to choose O regon’s representatives at the Seattle tournam ent. The con test will all be singles. A nominal fee of fifty cents will be charged from each person entering the tryout. H. J. Rounds went to Elmira Sat urday. N A P - A - TAN Shoes NUT BREAD BUY H O LD E RS F R A N C LU C ILE H A R D T/r Optician and Refractionist. Suite 1-4 New Chrisman Building Eugene, Oregon Palace of Sweets "K L L WHITS0N DENTIST Refreshment, for Students and Freshmen suwarl Block ENGINEERING CLUB MEETING The TOLLMAN Studio (Continued from Page 1.) tor all kinds of PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK ing. Shall Oregon offer a five year course leading to the degree of C. E.? The tendency at present is to make --- for --- the engineer the executive officer of * his company. This will become more ❖ common in the future. He must know Glassware, Fresh Vegetables, Butter how to plan the policy of his company and hence a man with more than an Go to j . r . 5TERNEK 9,hSt: engineering education is required. 4 4 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 4 * * ’ Phone Black 1061 DR. ANNA MAURER OSTEOPATH Phone Black 1411 Dunn Building SCHWERING & LINDLY B arb er S h op No 6 E ast Ninth S t./o p p . Hoffman House Students, Give Us a Call L adies’ H air a Specialty. C o c k e r lin e & W e t h e r b e e D rv * G ood s, C loth in g, and L a d ie s’ an d G e n ts’ F u r n ish in g s Sole Agents for the Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns