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About The Oregon weekly. (Eugene, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1908)
Che Gilbert Art Co. lii. fl. Ku vicenda II Commercial C ub Building College Pennants and Pillow Cops Pharmacist O ur stock of D rugs and Surgical A p pliances is com plete. H air and tooth brushes, tooth p re p a ra tions and perfum es. '(>9 W illam ette St. Pvrofirarhv Supplies, « Picture fram ing Eugene, ( )re. Schedule A rranged T . G . H e t n l r k k s , P re « . P . E . S n o d g r a s s , C a s h ie r S B. E a k i n , V ice P re s . L . L. G o o d r ic h A s s t . C a s h . D a r w in B r i s t o w , A sst* C a s h . first national Bank Eugene, Oregon Capital and Surplus $200,000 (>lee Club, has succeeded in a rra n g in g Pennants mad: to order at twenty per cent saving A h>! trip IA « the « annual . - . to E astern ( )rcgon «*>• I Hie schedule of the trip is as follow s: Your Patronage Respectfully Solicited 1uesday, Dec. 15.......... •...........Salem. " ' 111 Ml--! » W ednesday, Dee. 10,-..........Portland. I hursday, Dec. 17........... Hood River. 35 Cast ninth Street. F riday, I )ec. 18....................Pendleton. S aturday. Dec. 19............Baker City. • Dealer in M onday, Dec. 21...............La G rande. most Goods of Best Quality T uesday, Dec. 22............. T he Dalles. An attem p t is also being m ade 10 for the Least money « « arran g e for a concert at A storia. About th irty men will take the trip. In ad- Tine Cine of Stationery Large Assortment of Alition to this trip the club will p ro b a b fresh Uegetablcs in Season Postal Gards ly give tw o concerts in E ugene, one b e fore and one after the trip. Reeps nearly everything a Student needs T he club has excellent talent and all Phone main 1$ the men are w orking hard. T he sel 20 Cast ninth St. ections of music for the club this year Phone m ain 03 S. e. Cor. 7th and Oak I are b etter than ever before. In the line ot stu n ts one new man will he ta k Rathmell, Bransteiter, and Severn en on. It is intended th at the p ro gram shall he more varied than h ere tofore and approach more nearly to the Barber Shop and Baths firs t Class Livery n atu re o f a lively m instrel show. mutphey’s Racket Store « X I . S te r n e r Groceries Ritchen $ Rompp miss $. C. Rankin m illinery to east ninth Street T. A . Stanley’s Confectionery fee Cream « Candies 5$7 infilam ene St. Grand theatre? Sbure» Che Combination C onference R eports at Y. M. C. A. FRANK Agrrcultural College 628 Willamette St. For Goods in his Line or. 4 4 O «jnd Olive Phone Red 1581 E. D U N N lìktvxbarber Shop I. R. CALDWELL UP-TO-DATE GROCER First Door north ot Smeede hotel R eports from the N orthw est C onfer I lie Leading D ry Goods Store ence held at the B reakers, W ashington, last y ear were given at a m eeting of D R Y G O O D S , C A R P E T S , C L O T H IN G the Y. M. C. A. on F rid ay night, by SHOES m em bers who had atten d ed the C onfer Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishings ence. 'Pilose who spoke w ere: H. A. Dalzell, “T he G eneral N ature of the C onference": Ben W illia m s,1 “ S ports and Stunt N ight"’ ; Dr. L eon ard. “ Fellow ship Between the Men and the L e a d e rs;” II. A. Scullen, “ LiJe IP c Ì P a n t to p le a s e W ork M ee tin g s;” lam es K. Lym an, “ 'I'he M issionary D epartm ent of the 5<»5 IV illdinctte Street C onference: H arold J. Rounds, “ Pile Bible S tudy Side of the C onference.” E arl K ilpatrick, trea su rer of the as sociation announced the concert of the T ennessee Jubilee S ingers to he given C O R V A L L IS , OREGON under the auspices of the Y. M. C. A. on T h u rsd ay , N ovem ber 5th. Offers collegiate courses in Agriculture, in cluding Agronomy, Horticulture, Animal Hus bandry, Dairy Husbandry, etc.; Forestry; Domestic Science and A rt; Civil, Electrical, Mechanical and Mining Engineering; Com merce ; Pharmacy. Offers elementary courses in Agriculture, Forestry, Domestic Science and Art, Com merce, and Mechanic Arts, including forge work, cabinet making, steam fitting, plumbing, Phone M>in 23 machine work, etc. Strong faculty, modenr equipment; free Poultry Market tuition; opens Sept. 25. Illustrated catalogue with full information on application to the Registrar, free. RIDGEWAY D uring the past m onth the hook ex change conducted by the \ . M. C. A. has been a very busy place. O ver tw o hundred dollars w orth of books have B arb er Shop been handled th e re : and large num bers 595 Willamette St. of postal cards, arm hands, and pen n an ts have been sold to the students. Go to BELL th e Six Chairs. fish and W. H.