The Oregon weekly. (Eugene, Or.) 1900-1909, May 25, 1908, Image 7

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    HILL GUN STORE
Mrs. A. R. Goddard who spent Jun­
ior week end as the guest of the Beta
for Baseball Supplies; Topsy Twirl Epsilon Sorority, returned home Mon­
day morning.
or Diablo—all the Rage.
Felix E. Moore, ’06, who has been
an instructor in Columbia College at
GYM. GOODS, FISHING TACKLE Milton, Oregon, writes that his college
has closed for the year and that he will
soon return to his home at Astoria.
5 1 3 W illa m e tte S tr e e t
A one dollar money order was re­
cently received in payment for the Ore­
gon Weekly from an ex-student who
is now in Manilla, Phillipine Islands.
It would be a good thing for the Week­
ly if some of our subscribers nearer
home would follow the example.
W A TC H M A K ER
Examinations will commence two
jb w b l b r and
weeks from Wednesday. A little bet­
O P T I C I A N ...............
ter acquaintance with one’s text books
will stand anyone in good stead if he
A fine stock of Watches, Jewelry,
counts on making many “A”s.
Cut Glass, Etc.
C. W. Ross, '07, is visiting old friends
at the dormitory.
Eyes Tested Free.
Miss Erma Campbell of Monmouth,
Corner Willamette and Ninth.
niece of President P. L. Campbell, is
visiting in Eugene.
James Cumming, ’08, while working
on the bleachers Saturday morning
was painfully though not seriously in­
jured by a falling timber.
Miss Jeanette Stettler of Portland
West Eighth St.
visited in Eugene and attended the
Corner Charnelton
Prom.
Miss Agnes Beach, manager of the
girls’ edition of the Weekly, is making
some interesting plans to finance the
issue.
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FURNITURE, PAINT, MATTING,
LINOLEUM, WALL PAPER, GIL-
Y O R A N
P R IN T E R
S a tis fa c to ry w ork at
S a tis fa c to ry P rices
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PANTS
HANGERS,
ETC., ETC.
J. S. LUCKEY
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware
C u t
Chambers Hardware
G ia » * , E tc .
Repairing of Watches and Clocks a Specialty
Eugene, Oregon
MARTIN MILLER
W E S T E IG H T H S T R E E T
Has What You Want.
Heavy Shoes for Wet Weather
Y O R A N ’S
The Oregon Tablet for Seniors at
LINN DRUG CO.
T h e
S to re
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erty for Sale. City Property, Tim­
ber and Fruit Land, Farms
and Ranches.
T.
G R E E
The Square Deal Grocer
GROCERIES. CROCKERY, LAMPS
GLASSWARE, WOODEN AND
WILLOW WARE
Phone, Main 25.
619 Willamette
LETTE SAFETY RAZORS, CARBO Eugene and Willamette Valley Prop­
MAGNETIC RAZORS, COAT AND
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T h a t S e lli
SHOES
580 W illamette Street
H. G A R R ETT
REAL ESTATE AND LOANS
26 West 8th st.
Phone Red 1176
Marcóla
Eugene
AX BILLY
Department Store
12 E. Ninth Street.
BARNARD & W EST
First Class Livery
PRESTON & HALES W
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make our own pennants and retail at whole
sale prices. Pennant like cut. 75c.
CAB ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED
BOOKS, STATIONERY,
AND ART GOODS
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