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About The Oregon weekly. (Eugene, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1908)
J. W. Kays Furniture Company E v e r y 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 it t le Prices FARM ER A R TIST E N T E R T A IN S L in n D ru g Co. Montgomery Delighted Large Audi ence of Students at Assembly Last Wednesday Morning C om plete S tocks o f Drugs, Mr. Montgomery, “the farmer paint C hem icals, Perfum es and er,” was interesting in .Assembly W ed Fine Soaps nesday morning. He is a firm believer in American art, the art that portrays the life of our nation and especially I of the great W est. His address was P h o to g r a p h e r s ’ S u p p lie s a S p e c ia lt y (piaint and full of sound sense tempered by the peculiarly fascinating individ uality of the artist. D id Y o u Ever Use a “Art is indefinable and incomprehen sible,” he said, “and nowhere can be HO E S A F E T Y RAZO R T h e y are Fine. We also have the G ille tte and found the man or group of men worthy to pass judgment upon it. When I Star Lines. R E D f E D PC a M u n w z r * r \ tny new house, it is to contain a BERGER-BEAN H D W . CO. ?allery whcrc American artists may —— — — — —— — their work without subjecting E v e r y th in g t h a t ’s n a tty and n if t y in Y oung M e n ’s F u rn is h in g s at TOGGERY 5 5 4 W illa m e tte S tr e e t it to the criticism of a hunch of ‘sapheads.’ I Art is helpful, hopeful, homely and beautiful. Like life, it is Argus-eyed, all sided: like life it is in all things rel ELECTRIC AND DREAMLAND ative. ( )ur present American art is T H E A T E R S daring, but it is art. It shows forth the spirit of 76. ‘.Ait is the very na ture of man. W hatever pertains to f Continuous Performance in A fte r niantiers and morals is art, be it paint ing, politics or theology. The mea noons and Evenings sure of achievement in art is faith. Faith is the greatest thing in the Change of Program Monday. Wednesday, Friday, world. We call do whatever we want Eugene S t r a in [a undry West E ig h th St. C orner C h a rn elto n do. To mind genius means motive. I lie world has been looking at the j word tlirou i gb the wrong etui of the tele* ‘scope. I here have been a few gen- historv nises in history. And it is a com Makes Special R ates to S tu fort to me to know that they have all been brought up in Nazareth. My dents Boarding by the Week message is to the unpromising ones 1 THEATRE CAFE SOPHOMORE SUITS R o b e rts B ro th e rs V isit the ----------------------------------- ------------- . NEW FALL AND WINTER S T Y L E S IN A t A 1 ------------------------------------ ------------- ‘,,r nine years I was a bound boy in Everything the latest iu Modish patterns! ‘ i " " '5, •' ’" A / ”,Y lsuJccessfl' 1 1 . putures is of the old woodshed where and Tailored Hats at | I bad many painful experiences. I , clipped the family cat before I heard of benjamin W est. “Character must enter into every 544 Willamette St. thing. Art is the crowning effort of character. No prurient glorv seeker i can win, but all must be done in th e 1 spirit of the Master. I am an opti- !V’Stj -nnc m!10 Sces thc hilIs behind the hills. I he world is just as good ,L can„ be and is getting better all the tune. Underwood Rink... FOR T H E BEST O F A M U SE M EN T. BEST O F MUSIC. O PE N D A ILY . W E S O L IC IT YOUR PA TR O N A G E. IttacDonakU Cooper, Props MISS LEARNED’S The TOLLMAN Studio lor all kinds of H. E. MORRIS MUSIC HOUSE PHO1OGRAPHIC WORK — I— The Place lo Buy and Reni P IA N O S 606 Willamette St. Phone Main 591 Miss Helena Hughes visited recentlv ’•" " I Miss Bessie Kidder a, her honie ¡in Koseburg. r ()- V • vs- Oregon, Excursion rates, $3.00. „( bank A'S, — Corner of S ev en th & W illam ette Nov. 21 C o c k e r lin e & W e t h e r b e e Goods. Clothing, and Ladies’ and (¡cuts’ Furnishings