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About The Oregon weekly. (Eugene, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1908)
J. W. Kays Furniture Company T he Big S to re W ith L ittle P rices L in n D ru g Co. C om plete S to ck s of Drugs, C hem icals, P erfu m es and Fine S o a p s P h o to g r a p h e r s * S u p p lie » a S p e c i a l t y D id Y ou Ever Use a HOE SA FETY RAZOR T h e y are Fine. We also have the G illette and Star Lines. BERGER-BEAN HDW . CO. V isit the ELECTRIC AND DREAMLAND T H E A T E R S Continuous Performance in After noons and Evenings Change of Program Monday, Wednesday, Friday. THEATRE CAFE Makes Special R ates to S tu dents Boarding by the Week E v e ry th in g to F u rn is h Y o u r H o m e C om plete Social Doings Perhaps the most interesting and- elaborate social affair of last week was the dinner given by the senior members of the Beta Epsilon Sorority to Pres ident and Mrs. P. L. Campbell on Thursday evening. The guests pres ent were: President and Mrs. P. L. Campbell, Professor and Mrs. Glen, Professor and Mrs. Sweetser, Professor and .Mrs. Dearborn, Professor Carson, and Professor Bovard. The charming hostesses were the Misses Fullerton, Nelson, Golf, Hayes, Mackenzie and Cockerline. 'I'lie Eutaxian Society had a social gathering at the Tan Pi Sorority house on Saturday evening, the pur pose of the entertainment being to in terest the freshmen and new members in the work of the society. The girls opened the evening with a short pro gram, alter which they enjoyed them selves with music and games. Tt was in every way successful. Another pleasant affair was that given in honor of Walter Eaton by Miss Lida Garrett. Mr. Eaton is spending a week in Eugene before he again takes up his work in the Bohe mia district and his old friends among the students are trying to make the most of his presence among them. Those present were the Misses Alice Stoddard, Fay Clark, Vera Sanderson, Helen Kenny, Madge Hamble, Daryl Belat, Celia, Hager, Hallie Sterner, ('.race Stearns, Ersa Hamble, Daryl Laurel Inman; and Messrs. Stoddard, Hamble, Goodall, Snodgrass, Kilpat rick, Billie Williams, Ben Williams, McCrady and Walter Eaton. NEW FALL AND WINTER STYLES IN SOPHOMORE SLITS E v e r y th in g t h a t ’s n a tty a n d n ifty in Y oung M e n ’s F u r n is h in g s at R o b e rts B ro th e rs TOGGERY 5 5 4 W illa m e tte S t r e e t Eugene St^am kundry W e s t E ig h t h S t. Underwood Rink... FOR THE BEST OF AMUSE MENT. BEST OF MUSIC. OPEN DAILY. WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE. Lloyd (). Mayer, ex-’ll, has entered Everything the latest in Modish patterns Vale University. He writes that he and Tailored Hats at is well pleased with life there. Miss Moda Drain, ’ll, will not re turn to college this year. Harry Moon, the premier sprinter 544 Willamette St. of class 1011, is attending classes again alter an absence caused by the death of his father. II. K. Shirk, 08, has been visiting in the city. He is a teacher in the East ern Oregon State Normal at Weston. Olive Donnell, ’ll, has returned to college. The Place to Buy and Rent lsolenc Shaver, TO, returned to col lege Thursday. Mis Grace Magladry, who has re cently been ill, has recovered and is again in college. MISS LEARNED’S H. E. MORRIS MUSIC HOUSE P IA N O S 606 Willamette St. Phone Main 591 IftacDonald $ Cooper, Props The TOLLMAN Studio tor all kinds of PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK 4? AT ¿ BANK Corner of Seventh A W illam ette O. A. C. vs. Oregon, Nov. 21. Excursion rates, $3.00. * C o c k e r lin e & W e t h e r b e e Dry Goods, Clothing, and Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishings