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About The Oregon weekly. (Eugene, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1908)
Che gilbert Hrt Co. w . H. Kuykendall Commensal Club Building College Pennants and Pillow Cops Pharmacist O u r stock of D rugs and Surgical A p pliances is com plete. H air and to o th brushes, tooth p re p a ra tions and perfum es. 569 \\ illam ette St. Pyrography Supplies, * Picture fram ing E ugene, O re. D eC ou at L au rean s T. O. H e n d ric k s , P re s . P . E . S n o d g r a s s , C a s h ie r S B. E a k in , Vice P re s. L . L . G o o d ric h A s s t.C a s h . D a rw in B r is to w , A s s t’ C a s h . firs t national Bank Eugene, Oregon Capital and Surplus $200,000 1'lie \ alue of the L iterary S ociety” was the subject upon which Professor Pennants made to order at twenty per cent saving DeCou delivered an in terestin g and Your Patronage Respectfully Solicited valuable address to the L aurean liter- arv society S atu rd ay night. H e said : “ A lthough the reg u lar courses of stu d y are the objects which have a p rim ary claim upon the s tu 35 east ninth Street. d e n t’s atten tio n , yet there are o th er activities of college life which he can Dealer In not afford to neglect. T he best friend most goods of Best Quality ships ot life are form ed d u rin g college for the Least money « « days. T h e men th at have m ade th e m selves m ost d istin g u ish ed in life after leaving college are those who in a t Tine Cine of Stationery Large Assortment of tendance fresh Vegetables In Season there were the best know n Postal Cards and m ost active in stu d en t affairs. The literary society is one of the m ost Keeps nearly everything a Student needs valuable of stu d en t en terp rises. A 20 Cast ninth St. Rhone main is man to he fully educated m ust m aster Phone m ain 93 S. € . Cor. 7th and Oak to som e extent the art of speaking in public assem blies. Rathmell, Branstetter, and Sovern “ T he literary society supplies an o p p o rtu n ity which is not to he found in the class room . T he w ork in these so Barber Shop and Baths cieties is not com pulsory, hut the s tu firs t Class Livery dent in o rd er to get resu lts from it Tirst Door north of Smeede Hotel should labor as faithfully as he would Six Chairs. in his reg u lar classes." In the debate for the evening, splen F R A N K E. D U N N did w ork was done by several of the T he Leading Dry G oods Store F reshm en speakers. T he question was “ Resolved, 'l'liat there should he com D R Y G O O D S, C A R P E T S , C L O T H IN G SHOES 09 east ninth Street pulsory insurance of hank d ep o sits.” T he affirm ative team , co n sistin g of Ladies’ and G en ts’ F urnishings R oberts, Jones, and G eary, was vic torious over the negative team , com posed of L eonard, St. John and B ar bour. Confectionery murpbey’s Racket Store « X f . Sterner Staple and Taney Groceries Kitchen $ Rompp Che Combination m iss $. € . Rankin millinery T. A . Stanley’s Ice Cream « Candies 5S7 infilamene St. grand theatre? Shure.» J. R. CALDWELL B arber Shop 5 9 5 W illam ette St. Go to BELL the UP-TO-DATE GROCER For Goods in his Line Cor. Sth and Olive Phone Red 1581 manville and fiempy T o Springfield and R etu rn fo r fiousefurnisbings Cheaper (ban the Cheapest Seven sta lw a rt ped estrian s p artici 36 east ninth Street pated in the second hike und ertak en Poone Main 22 last S atu rd ay under the auspices of 628 Willamette St. the Y. M. C. A. T he course extended to Springfield saw m ill, thence to H ill’s Fish and Poultry Market B utte, south of Springfield. T h e re tu rn trip of three m iles Was accom W. H. RIDGEWAY plished in the record tim e of th irty - four m inutes in o rder to enable the hikers to assist in ro o tin g at football practice. T he men w ho took the walk are Steele, D ow ning, R andall, G ab riel, T hom as, G eisler and Bristol. W e W a n t to P lease llla r x B a rb e r S h o p M iss Jessie H u rley , ’09, has retu rn ed 565 Willamette Street to college. M iss Alice M cK inlay has resigned her position in L aG rande H igh School to accept a sim ilar position in E ast P ortland H igh. Hendershott’s Orchestra Save y o u r m oney till Nov. 21— then go to P o rtlan d . * Arthur Rendershott, manager