HILL'S GUN STORE
University Club iti v v 13«
(Special to the Oregon Weekly.)
Hood River, Oct. 24—Six University
of Oregon graduates and ex-students
are members of the Hood River Uni
versity Club, which held its first anl
nual banquet in the famous apple city
S paulding A thletic G oods
on October 17. They are E. N. Blythe,
Football, B asketball S u p
’02; E. E. Coad, ’03; County Judge A.
plies, H oliday G oods, T o y s
J. Derby, ’04, Law School; Percy A.
Smith, ex-’07 ; Roy W. Kelly, ’07 ; and
U m brellas and R ep airin g .
Louis A. Henderson, ’07. Blythe a t
tended the dinner from Portland while
Henderson was the only man absent,
being
in the Philippines on govern
B O B B Y òc K U T H E
ment service. The club started with a
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Cigars, charter membership of 88 and all the
prominent universities and colleges in
Tobacco, Confections, Soft Drinks
the country are well represented. O ut
side of Portland, Hood River is the
only town having such an organization
in the state. It is probably the only
town of its size in the country having
such an organization.
N ew Store on W est E ighth St.
burden & Graham
513 Willamette St.
A th le tic a n d
C ollege F o o tw e a r
Repairing Neatly Done.
568 Willamette
martin $ Smith
Billiards and Pool
MILLINERY
Goodall-Bannard.
S P O R E S & H A W K IN S
FURNITURE, PAINT, MATTING,
LINOLEUM. WALL PAPER, GIL
LETTE SAFETY RAZORS, CARBO
MAGNETIC RAZORS, COAT AND
PANTS
HANGERS,
ETC.,
ETC.
fl Place for Oenrlcmen
24 UJesr Seventh Street
Grants Pass, Oct. 21— (Special to the
Oregon W eekly)—George O. Goodall,
’02, and Miss Margaret Bannard, ’04, B A N G S L IV E R Y C O M P A N Y
were united in marriage at the home
of the bride’s parents in this city this
F irst Class L iv e ry
afternoon at half past three. Miss
Susie Bannard, ’01, sister of the bride,
and Mr. Paul Wallace, of Salem, a t CAB ORDERS PRO M PTLY A T TEN02D
tended the couple. The wedding
march was plaved by E. S. Vandyke,
W . M.
GREEN
Both of the newly married people
The Square Deal Grocer
were prominent while at the Univer
sity. Mr. Goodall was an intercolleg
iate debater, and prominent in ath GROCERIES, CROCKERY, LAMPS
letics and Y. M. C. A. work. He was
GLASSWARE, W OODEN AND
editor of the Oregon Weekly in 1902.
See PRESTON & HALES for Miss Bannard was editor of the O re
W ILLO W WARE
gon Monthly and was prominent soc
ially.
P a i n t s a n d O ils
Headquarters for Students
Mt. and Mrs. Goodall are at home in
Salem.
Johnson Dyes
Johnson Wax
Phone, Main 25.
619 W illamette
.Miss Helen Kenny spent the week-
end
at home in Leona.
P IE R C E B R O S .
Miss ('.race Fouds and Miss Lena For the Best
S I API F. AMI) FANCY GROCERIES
Rcddmgton. of Berkeley, have been I e a , C o f f e e a n d C h i n a
visitnig at the Tati Pi house the past
I Rill IS , Nil IS AMD CANDIES. . ..
at the lowest prices go to the
week.
r
32 East Ninth St.
We Never Sleep
^ ’ss Eate Kelly lias been obliged to
30 East Ninth
------------------ - stoP ,ler college work on account of
Phone, Main 50
a nervous collapse.
For new Rubber-tired Turnouts and
Miss Carol Johnson spent the week
G. F. M c L E O D
Good Horses go to
end at her home in Creswell.
Chambers Hardware
“T”
TOM
B A IL E Y
1'hone Black i 6 j i
South Willamette
Remember Nov. 21. Oregon vs. O.
V C. at Portland.
M erchant T a ilo r
C le a n in g
P re s s in g
O T T O 'S G R I L L
11 IL best AND CLEANEST
place to e a t every ,
F you w a n t a C h a h r for y o u r room see
HALL’S
SHORT NOTICE
< *tto Kaufman
Sid S m ith
Jay M cC orm ick
W t have them for $5.00
hung in season .
B a N Q f E I S. w E D I) I N G S
L R 1 \ \ 1 E DIN N E RS, R ECEP-
1 ION AND A FTE R T H E A T R E
’’A R T IE S
ARRANGED
ON
R e p a irin g
4 4 6 N in th S t.
STUDENTS
i - i <'. i £ n l ; s i ’R i m e i s
Store
BOLTON & JENKINS
Ladies’ H atters
’ hto Reichman 25 E. 9th St.
iards & Pool
Phone Red 1551 C O L L E G E
M E N ’S R E T R E A T