The Oregon weekly. (Eugene, Or.) 1900-1909, October 05, 1908, Image 2

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    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