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About The Oregon weekly. (Eugene, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1908)
HILL'S GUN STORE Philologians Elect B u rd en & G rah am ( )fficers for the first term of the school year were elected by the Philo- logian Society at its regular meeting A th letic and Saturday evening. Those who will hold office are: Earl Strong, president; C ollege F ootw ear Horton Nicholas, vice-president; L. B. Spaulding Athletic Goods Hoisington, secretary; Alfred Powers, Football, Basketball Sup assistant secretary; Ferdinand Struck, treasurer; Ellsworth Morgan, editor; plies, Holiday Goods, T o y s Carl Neal, sergeant-at-arms. Repairing Neatly Done. 568 W illam ette Umbrellas and Repairing. In addition to the election there was a short program. Struck, Briedwell and Hoisington gave extemporaneous speeches. The debate was on the sub H ( >1)1 )Y & I i U T H E ject of the bank question plank in the Democratic platform. Nicholas and Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Cigars, Struck who spoke in favor of the ques tion were victorious over Marshall and Tobacco, Confections, Soft Drinks Richardson who upheld the negative. 513 Willamette St. martin $ Smith Billiards and Pool BOOSTER ASSEMBLY SUCCESS MILLINERY (Continued from page 1.)_____ New Store on West Eighth St. You are bound to be sophomores and H Place for gentlemen juniors and some of you may be sen 24 West Seventh Street iors. Hard work now will pay.” SPORES & H AW K INS Manager McEwen, Captain Moullen, Trainer Havward and Coach Forbes FURNITURE, PAIN T, MATTING, discussed foot-ball, the all-important B A N G S L IV E R Y C O M P A N Y subject at present. LINOLEUM, W ALL PAPER, GIL- First Class Livery --------------------------------------------------- : Manager McEwen said: “There is promise of a winning team. Coach LETTE SAFETY RAZORS, CARBO Forbes is one of the greatest coaches in CAB ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED the United States and with his help we MAGNETIC RAZORS, COAT AND must win back our laurels lost to O. PANTS HANGERS, ETC., ETC. A. C.” Captain Moullen encouraged the stu The Square Deal Grocer dents to organize for rooting and to take 2000 people to Portland. “Keep Nov. 21 in mind," is the watchword he gave the members of the student-body. GROCERIES, CROCKERY, LAMPS GLASSWARE, WOODEN AND Trainer Hayward said: “Our pros pect for winning teams are good but WILLOW WARE See PRESTON & HALES for the players need your encouragement. Get out and root. Get some new yells Headquarters for Students and learn to give them.” Paints and Oils Coach Forbes thinks the University Johnson Dyes - Johnson Wax lias good chances to win. “ But,” he re- i Phone, Main 25. 619 Willamette marked, "we must not be over-confi dent. Let everyone do bis best.” Arthur \ an Dusen, retiring yell- P IE R C E B R O S . leader, after making a few farewell re 'Feei, C o f f e e a n d C h in a SI API I ANO I ANO GROCERIES marks. led in giving some of Oregon’s 1 at the lowest prices go to the yells, and the students filed out to the j FRIIIIS, NUIS AND CANDIES.... inspiring strains of “Boola.” Q iftr P 30 East Ninth Dtsl Ninth St. \\<> Nt*%cr Sleep Altogether the \ssembly was a most ■ O I U 1 C Phone, Main 5c successful one and one evident re sult w as a grandstand full of rooters at For new Rubber tired Turnouts and football practice on Wednesday even G. F. M cL E O D ing. Good Horses go to W. M. GREEN Chambers Hardware TO M B A IL E Y Phone Black 1621 M e rc h a n t T a ilo r Remember Nov. 21. O regon vs O X - -4 a C le a n in g South Willamette P R 11 J E IS O T T O ’S G R I L L 1111«; BEST AND CLEANEST PLACE T O E A T EVERY THING IN SEASON. BANQUETS, W E D D I N G S , PRIVATE DINNERS, RECEP- IK >N \N D AKTER THEATRE PARTIES ARRANGED ON SHORT NOTICE ’ Mto Kaufman R ep airin g 4 4 6 N in th S t. STU DENTS K U G K N E ’S P re s s in g If you w a n t a Chafer for yo u r room see 1 H A L L ’S Sid Smith Jay McCormick We have them for $5.00 B O L T O N & J E N K IN S Billiards & Pool Ladies’ Hatters ( >tto Reiehman 25 E. 9th St. Phone Red 1551 C O L L E G E M E N ’S R E T R E A T