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About The Oregon weekly. (Eugene, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1908)
Che gilbert Art Co. ut, h . Kuykendall i’ lu .ub Ccmntcrcsal C b Kuildinn Building Pharmacist O ur stock of Drugs and Surgical Ap pliances is complete. Hair and tooth brushes, tooth prepara tions and perfumes. College Pennants and Pillow Cops ?69 \\ illamette St. Pyrecirapby Supplies Entrene. Ore M iss Blanche H uston and M iss A n tics Beach tied for first place in the Pennants made to order at twenty per cent saving aw ard of the prize in the veil contest ----------------------------------------------------__ Each received five lollars. The win- , nmg veils will he publiclv used for the « first time against O. A. C. on Satur- 1 day. Itlurpbcy’s Racket Store 35 Cast n inth Street. Both of th e w inning co n testan ts are seniors. Several other m eritorious veils were subm itted, some of them being by girls. mast fioads at Bast Quality far the least money « « P rw . p . E . S n o d g r a s s . C a s h ie r B. E a t i n . Vice P re s . L. L. G o o d ric h A s s t. C a s h . D a rw in B ris to w , A s s t' C a sh . first national Bank Eugene, Oregon Capital and Surplus $200,000 Prize Awarded Picture framing F Yov.r Patronage Respectfully Solicited X f . Sterner Dealer in Staple and Taney Groceries fresh UeqeuMes in Season Tine Cine of Stationery Large Assortm ent of Postal Gards Keeps nearly everything a Student Reeds :o east Rinrh St. Phone IRain 03 S. € . G o r. ;th and Oak Phone m a in is Rathmell, Branstetter. and Severn Kitchen & Rompp Che Combination Barher Shop « and Baths firs t Class Civery Six C hairs. miss $. € . Rankin IRillinery f ir s t Door nerth of Smeede hotel FRANK E. D U N N The Leading Dry Goods Store DRY G 00D 5, co East ninth Street CAR PET5, SH 0E5 C L O T H IN G Ladies and G ents’ Furnishings V oigt Will do Stunts \ tetor Voigt, '10. is a new stunt man 10 will make his initial bow before ! le public at the glee club concert on ecember 4. Voigt is said to be a ^0tnler. and his friends are all wonder- ln> why they did not find it out be- °re. His line is French-Canadian dia- eV-. H aling Spent a great part of his ntf. nt the constant hearing of the pe- Cli iar patois of the Canadian-French- Hkln‘ 1 able to give his audi- nce the real thing and no “base irni- n' . ' and \ an Dusen will Hpvar m an Italian dialogue, r ' !ca: quartette, composed of “'»Per. Nelson, Wood and Burke, will lipv°r i k l amusement and will re- the heavier features of the con- ]lnV ’• iversity ano ; 5 ”' or oi ' - ,J I r to- put a *,r ' <-’f of Glasgow, Scot M orals" has been st°p to the “ dis- co-ed*. The cen- W. C. NICHOLAS Recently Appointed to the Committee on Oratory and Debate p i t V, í» « w * «5M- o XPc XPant to p le a s e 5*>5 IPilldmctte Street The W ashington Tyee, the junior annual, is to be run on a cash basis this year, by means of selling in ad vance tickets entitling the purchasers to annuals at a slightly reduced rate. B a rb e r Shop Tickets for the 6 . A. C. game have 595 VVilldmette St. been reserved as far south as Rose burg and as far east as La Grande. Big games for Saturday, the twenty-1 first, are between Harvard and Yale, Go to BELL th e and ( >regon and O. A. C. UP-TO-DATE GROCER Four hundred reserved tickets to the j O. A. C. ganje were sold to University For G oods in h is Line students at the Registrar’s office this Cor. 5th and Olive Phone Red 1551 week. A large sale at Linn's drug store Was made to town peop’.e. Students and others"* with reserved seat tickets to the OJ A. 6. game should present them at the rwentjeth Street entrance to Multnomah Fieh W illa m e tte M a r k e t 4« t t e c ,*»11 not 1* receive,! at k - j |2 wi ]U nltlu P h o n . M>1„ , s J. R. CALDWELL Wintj & Campbell M EA TS -- ----------------- ‘ 21ìar.\ barber Shop J • 44/«» O° o , J .