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About The Oregon weekly. (Eugene, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1908)
J. W. Kays burniture Company E v e iy t h ir . g to F u r n is h Y o u r H o m e C o m p le te T h e Bit{ S to re W ith L ittle P ric e s L in n D r u g C o . C o m p lete S to c k s of Drugs» C h em icals, P e rfu m e s an d F in e S o a p s NEW Koehler T alks to Girls D octor Koehler addressed the E utax- ians this week on the subject of G er man U niversities.' His talk dealt chiefly with characteristic custom s and m anners and was illustrated with in te r esting bits of personal experience. The closing num ber ol the program was a n other enjoyable feature—a m edley of ! i ecitations rendered m ost skilfully by .Miss Naomi W illiam son. F A L L A ND W IN T E R S T Y L E S 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 ou n g M e n ’s F u r n is h in g s a t P h o t o g r a p h e r s ’ S u p p lie s a S p e c i a l t y Miss Ethel Scaife. ex-’lO, has been granted junior stan d in g at Sm ith Col lege. N ortham pton, M assachusetts. Did You Ever Use a E dgar E. Sm ith. ex-W . has been HOE SA FE T Y RAZOR ' granted senior standing at Cornell U ni They arc Fire. V i also have the Gillette and versity. Star Lines. R o b e rts B r o th e r s TOGGERY 5 5 4 W illa m e tte S tr e e t BERGER-BEAN HDW . CO. (E u g en e [n u n d ry Visit the ELECTRIC AND DREAMLAND T H E A T E R S ty u m S West E ighth Si. C o i ner C h a rn d tn n Continuous Performance in After noons and Evenings Change of Pr< grant Monday, Wednesday, Friday. THEATRE C A F E M akes Special R a te s to S tu dents B oarding by th e W eek IPanvilk and bempy Tor hou$(furni$hlnq$ Chiopor than the Cheapest 3» <-ast ninth Siren H. E. MORRIS MUSIC HOUSE The Place to Buy and Rent P IA N O S 606 Willamette St. Phone Mam 591 DUDLEY CLARKE W hose S tar P u n tin g Saved the Day s m o rn in g s O regonian contains an in terestin g account of how the d ras tic new faculty rules for sororities have been received at W ashington. T he W eekly received a sim ilar report too late to publish it. H arvard, '.'ale and Princeton have t<»fined a debate league much like the <»n? ol the universities of W ashing ton. I dab»» and ( )feg<>n. Resolutions offered by the junior class suggesting that attendance at sophom ore and freshm an class dances l»e restricted to students, ex-students and alumni of the U niversity, were ap proved by the senior class at a m eet ing held last W ednesday afternoon. I In* tesolutions w ill now he offered to the two lower classes for their ap- proval. A. C. vs. O regon, h.xctirsion rates. $3.00. Nov. 21. Inder wood Rink • • • FO R T H E BEST O F A M U S E M E N T . B E S T O F M U S IC . O P E N D A IL Y . W E S O L IC IT YOUR PATRONAG E. IflacDonaldfc Cooper, Props Ihe TOLLMAN Studio for all kinds of PHO iographic work S' V' BANK C o rn er of S even th & £ W illa m e tte C o c k e r lin e & W e t h e r b e e D ry Goods, C lo th in g , and Ladies’ and G e n ts’ F u rn is h in g f