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About The Oregon weekly. (Eugene, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1908)
Che gilbert A rt Co. HI. J!. Kuykendall T. G. H e n d ric k » , 1’re». I*. E . S n o tlg ra » » , C a s h ie r S B E a k in . Vice P re s. L . 1.. G o o d ric h A s s t.C a s h . D a rw in B r is to w , A s s t' C a s h . Pharmacist Conurercsal C ub Building College Pennants and Pillow Cops O u r stock of D rugs and Surgical A p p lia n c e is com plete. H air and to o th brushes, tooth p re p a ra tions and perfum es. 569 W illam ette St. Pvroflraphv Supplies, < Picture fram ing E ugene, O re. L au rean s H ear Schafer first national Bank Eugene, Oregon Capital and Surplus $200,000 Dr. Joseph Schafer gave an excel lent address to the E aureans on S a tu r day night on D ebating as it is P rac Yov.r Patronage Respectfully Solicited Pennants mad: to order at twenty per cent saving tised in the E nglish P arliam ent. He spoke largely from personal o b serv a tion of the w orkings of Parliam ent and his address was exceedingly interest- debate was. Resolved, That all the in 35 Cast ninth Street. stitu tio n s of higher learning in the Dealer in state should be under one hoard of re gents. most Goods of Best Qualitv F or the affirm ative were \ \ atten- for the Coast money * * berg, C lark, and V alls, while E. E. D unton, lle iz e r and H untington up held the negative. T he decision was fresh Uettetahles in Season Tine Cine of Stationery Large Assortment of for the negative. T he censor’s report Postal Cards was given by Jack E ato u rette, 07, who was a m em ber of the society d uring his Keeps nearly everything a Student needs 20 Cast ninth St. Phone m ain is college days. murpbey’s Racket Store « 1 f . Sterner Staple and Taney Groceries Phone m ain 03 S. € . Cor. 7th and Oak Kitchen & Kompp firs t Class Civerv miss S. €. Rnkin millinery eo east ninth Street T. A . Stanley’s Confectionery lee Cream « Candies s$7 U lfllamette St. Brand Cheatre? Sburei J. R. CALDWELL Barber Shop 595 Willamette St. Go to BELL the tip-IO-DATE GROCER For Groad* i« his Line Phone Red 1581 Inven tio n at A ssem bly Rathmell, Branstetter, and Severn A ssem bly this week will he of u n usual in terest, especially to music lov ers. '1'lie program will he a concert Barber Shop and Baibs rendered bv the M ignon Piano Player. '1’liis is an in strum ent, the work of a Six Chairs. Tirst Door north of Smecde hotel G erm an inventor, \\ cite, which will re produce with absolute faithfulness, the play in g of any of the great m asters. F R A N K E. D U N N 'Phe instrum ent plays m echanically a T h e Leading D ry Goods Store record which renders a piece exactly D R Y G O O D S , C A R P E T S , C L O T H IN O as it was played originally. Professor SHOES (ileu who has heard it, says that it is Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishings w onderfully true in reproducing ev ery touch of the m aster pianist. 1 he concert at A ssem bly will he given through the courtesy of the F ilers Piano H ouse. _ ________ Che Combination Bìavx barber Shop T h ere will he a dance for-U niversity iPe IPant stu d en ts at the A rm ory, S aturday night. T h ere was one a week ago last 565 iPillamcttc Street S atu rd ay , which was well attended and the m anagem ent was asked to repeat the dance. It is strictly a I niversity dance. to please Agricultural College »rhert F. C lark, ’09, will m anage >ry and debate for the season of -9. C lark is him self a debater and he an asp iran t for a place on one ie team s. H e is a m em ber of the dogian literary society in which he held im portant offices. ie Nashville T ennessee Jubilee ers gave a concert in V illard H all rsdav night under the auspices of V M C. A. R. Rhodes, interstate secretary of y M. C. A., is in Eugene, looking r the interests of the city associa- altcr M. Berry, 'OS, is visiting ids in Eugene. CO R VALLIS, OREGON 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, machine work, etc. Strong faculty, modenr equipment; free tuition ; opens Sept. 25. Illustrated catalogue with full information on application to the Registrar, free.