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About The Oregon weekly. (Eugene, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1908)
J. W. Kays Furniture Company The B ig S to re W ith L it tle P r ic e s E v e r y th in g to F u r n is h STYLES IN Some B reezy In terco lleg iate Locals, Gleaned and Clipped F rom E xchanges SOPHOMORE SUITS C o m p le t e S t o c k s o f D r u g s , I he au th o r of the “O ne, tw o, three, C h e m ic a ls , P e r f u m e s a n d four song of Stanford died recently F in e S o a p s in India. Special stu d en ts are not eligible to office in the student-body of the U ni versity of M ichigan. P h o to g r a p h e r s’ S u p p lie s a S p e c ia lt y Freslnnen of the L am ba A lpha so r ority at \\ ichita College were forced as part of their initiation cerem onies Did You Ever Use a to enter private houses unannounced and do the Salome dance. HOE S A F E T Y RAZOR Forty-six students have registered I hey are Fine. We also have the Gillette and Star Linrs. J11 ' J <H,t -- 1 'AC rSi7 °f for intercollegiate B E R G E R -B E A N H D W . CO. l tIX E v e r y th in g t h a t ’s n a tty and Young F u r n is h in g s at R o b e rts B ro th e rs TO G G ERY to 5 5 4 W illa m e t t e S t r e e t Gugçne Stçam [a und ry «¿e \V e > t E ig h t h St. C o r n e r C h a r n e lt o n Mil Rolfs Gra Sli öei ls Underwood Rink • • • IPanville and fiempy FOR THE REST OF AMUSE MENT. REST OF MUSIC. OPEN DAILY. WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE. macDonalds Cooper, Props Cheaper Ihdn the Cbeapcsl H. E. MORRIS MUSIC HOUSE in debates. ______________________ THEATRE CAFE $ire«i n if ty M e n 's | M any are girls. N ebraska, with an enrollm ent of 3350. has 688 students in the Germ an V isit the departm ent. ( )regon, with an enroll ment of 530, has over 250 students ta k ELECTRIC AND DREAMLAND ing work in G erm an. I he press club at Princeton does T H E A T E R S wo] k sunilar to that of the new O re- I gon \\ eekly press bureau. The girls at the U niversity of M ich Continuous Performance in A fte r igan have an athletic field of their own. 1 lie num ber of hooks and pam ph noons and Evenings lets in the library of H arvard is 1,243,- / 78. C hange c f P ro g ra m M o n d a y , W ednesday, F rid a y . There are no college papers in E n g land. In Am erica thdre are more than three hundred. J. LeR oy \\ ood will be the first graduate of Columbia I niversitv of Portland to graduate from the U niver- M akcs Special R a te s to Stu- s,t>. <>f ( )re.g(»n. d en ts B oarding bv th e W e e k I Al • V ,e tl,ere Vs a sel)arafe athletic c i i a o u a i u i i i g u y i n e w e e K | association to take charge of m inor sports. These include basketball, hock e y , tennis, sw im m ing, golf, w restling fencing and soccer. \V. J. Bryan, Jr., is a candidate for Tor bcuscTurnlshlnqs th e presidency of bis class at the U ni- 3» East ninth h C o m p le t e NEW FALL AND WINTER^ N E W S FR O M O T H E R C O L L E G E S L in n D ru g Co. Y our H om e versity of Nebraska. His managers’ tso'p',iL i„bne 'h r ('',i'h .nn the c° -e<l v o tc j , S enator Guggenheim lias given to Colorado the prom ise of a law build ing to cost $75.000. I he W hitm an football team was T. ™ 'h e TOLLMAN Studio tor all kinds of PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK P 7!SC< .\Vnh lts rccePtion at Corvallis, n ; 1 ” v i ? nf New York has do- P la c e Io B „ , and The C o rn e r of ■ I A II U 3 606 Willamette St. Phone Main ei,.l|,l,'r,V' fore'K,,ers- rep resen tin g (ighteen l,|'rf different nationalities are reg istered at the U niversity of M issouri. Basketball prospects are especially 591 llirigbt at W hitm an this vear. ’ r BANK S e v e n 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 floods, C lo th in g , and Ladies’ and d e n ts ’ F u rn is h in g s