The Oregon weekly. (Eugene, Or.) 1900-1909, November 02, 1908, Image 3

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Eugene Dyeing and Cleaning Works«?*
Beebe T alks on Love
Everything Possible in Cleaning and Dyeing
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Campbell
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F o r P u r e P o o d C o n f e c tio n s , Ic e C r e a m , I l o t
D r in k s , P u n c h e s , O y s t e r s . 'P r y t h e n e w p l a c e
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C ornelius Beebe am used the L aurean
Society 011 Saturday evening with a
short address 011 'the subject of Love
<»u the C am pus. Mr. Beebe has given
the m atter much thoughtful consider­
ation and is well qualified to discuss it.
Im prom ptu speeches were made by C.
I n . Lyons on the political outlook and
A rthur G eary on the football gam e.
The question, Resolved, T h at a law ­
yer is justified in su p p o rtin g a client
when he know s the accused is guilty,
was debated. G am m ons and Collier
spoke for the affirm ative while Johns
and B arbour upheld the negative. The
decision was given for the affirm ative.
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Eugene Electric Co.
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A “ L I N E ” ON S U C C E S S
is the seen or hidden wire which brings into your
office the benefits of the electric light we furnish.
Don’t be an old fogy—get in our lighting service.
.1. O. THOMAS.
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University Texts
STORE
SELLS
SHO ES
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D raughting Supplies
E v e r y th in g for U n iv e rs ity W o rk
Schwarzschild’s Book Store
S e e O u r P e n n a n ts a n d P illo w T o p s
David Link
W e a r W a lk - o v e r S h o e s
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Palace of S w eets
O L E N A R N S P IG E R , ’09
O reg o n ’s H eady A ssistant Coach
MARTIN MILLER
P hilos H ave C am paign Fever
W e s t E ig h th S t .
Political questions arc live topics
“ T i l t j ” M en’s D re ss S h o e s for discussion am ong the Philologians.
S aturday night the injunction planks
$ 4 and $5
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GOOD GROC eries
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Ice C ream a n d C o n fe c tio n e ry
Try U s a n d be C o n v in c e d
DUNN’S BAKERY
B re a d , P ie s , C a k e s a n d
C o n fe c tio n e ry , a ls o Ice
C re a m a n d F r u its
4 E. 9th S t.
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SCHWERING & LINDLY
Barber Shop
No 6 E ast Ninth S t./o p p . Hoffman House
Students, Give Us a Call
P h o n e M ain "J2
J. S. LUCKEY
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Watches, Clocks, Jew elry, S ilve rw a re
Cut Glass, etc.
kepairing of W atches and Clocks a Specialty
Eugene, O regon
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in the p arty platform s were discussed.
M inn Nicholas and Earl M arshall su p ­
ported the D em ocratic plank hut were
Successfully opposed by D unlap ami
()eisler.
'flic question was then throw n open
to the house and further debated.
A recitation hv H orton N icholas was
appreciated. T he new m em bers are
now tak in g part in the debates and are
doing good work. I he applications for
m em bership <>f Dohie, S h attu ch , and
Schantin will he acted upon at next
m eeting.
Charles Erskine was in Eugene for
a short time last Thursday hut returned
to Coburg to attend his father, who was
seriously injured some time ago.
t U G E N F .O R .
$3.00 the round trip to Portland^
Nov. 21.
books , stationery , a I I r \ |
AND ART GOODS
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