The Oregon weekly. (Eugene, Or.) 1900-1909, November 20, 1908, Image 7

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    Che gilbert Art Co. ut, h . Kuykendall
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.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
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!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
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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
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