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About The Oregon weekly. (Eugene, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1908)
J. w . Kays Furniture Company E v e ry th in g to F u rn is h Y o u r H o m e Complete The B ig S to re W ith L ittle Prices L in n Drug Co. Varsity Will Meet Grads. HOE SA FET Y RAZOR T h e y are Fine. We also have the Gillette and Star Lines. BERGER-BEAN HDW. CO. Visit the ELECTRIC AND DREAMLAND T H E A T E R S Continuous Performance in After noons and Evenings Change of Program M onday, Wednesday, F riday. THEATRE CAFE Makes Special R ates to S tu dents Boarding by the Week Everything the latest in Modish patterns and Tailored Hats at MISS LEARNED’S 544 W illam ette St. H. E. MORRIS MUSIC HOUSE The Place fo Buy and Rent P IA N O S 606 Willamette St. Phone Main 591 S T Y L E S IN Munini and Varsity will meet In football October 17. There has been a great rattling of dry bones among the alumni and a formidable team of has" C om plete S tocks o f Drugs, beens" will face the team of 1908 on C hem icals, Perfum es and Kincaid field two weeks from last Sat urday. Among the men who will play Fine Soaps for the alumni are Gordon C. Moores, Henry M. McKinnev, lack Latourette, Virgil I). Earl and C. A. McClain. ( )thers of just as great fame are con P h o to g r a p h e r s ’ S u p p lie s a S p e c ia lty templating playing, but have not an nounced their decision. Did You Ever Use a new f a l l and winter SOPHOMORE SUITS E v e r y th in g t h a t ’s n a tty and n if t y in Young M e n ’s F u rn is h in g s at R o b e r t s B r o th e r s TOGGERY Y. W. C. A. 'I'lie first meeting of the Y. W. C. A. 5 5 4 W i l l a m e t t e S t r e e t was held last 1 uesday, anti a good start for the year's work was made. 'I'lie president,' Ruth Balderee, led the meeting, and gave a most hearty wel come to the new students present, and briefly outlined the association work for the winter in an enthusiastic man ner. President Campbell then addressed W est E ig h th St. the meeting and his talk was helpful C o rn er C h arn elto n and greatly appreciated. He spoke first of the value of organization, comparing the machinery of work to the ditches necessary for irrigation. To he of value and to become a factor in the student life, the association must ac complish definite practical tilings; strength does not lie in words, hut in • •• efficiency. The steam engine was an apt illustration, and President Camp bell pointed out that it is the steam FOR T H E BEST OF AMUSE which is blown off that makes the most MENT. BEST OF MUSIC. noise. There are certain definite tilings OPEN DAILY. W E SOLICIT for the V. \\ . to accomplish— Bible YOUR PATRONAGE. study is an important tiling and the in- tention must he kept in mind to make . a campaign with the Y. XI. C \. for L llaC D O Ild lil & COODCT, PtOPS a building in the near future. 'I'lie talk ! • Vf n J f t was concluded with cordial good wish es and assurance of the support of the faculty. The TOLLMAN Studio Next week is to he the. conference tor all kinds of meeting, and the nine girls who repre sented Oregon at Seaside in June will PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK report. 'I'lie meeting will he full of the conference spirit. Eugene St^am [aundry U n d e rw o o d Rink \\ m. Rueter, ex- 10, is working in the office of the city engineer in Port land this fall. He plans to return to college next year. I. Ci. Schroeder, editor last year of the < ). A. C. Barometer will attend the t tregon I .aw School. Moving picture films have been made showing Smithson, Kelly and Gilbert in action at the ( )lvtnpic games. BANK Corner of Seventh & Willamette 2 C o c k e r lin e & W e t h e r b e e D ry Goods, C lo th in g , and Ladies’ and G e n ts ’ F u rn is h in g s