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About The Oregon weekly. (Eugene, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1908)
(h t ffllbert -Hri Co. m . B. Kuykendall Commercial C lub Building College Pennants and Pillow Cops Pharmacist O u r stock of D rugs and Surgical A p pliances is com plete. H air and to o th brushes, tooth p rep ara tions and perfum es. 569 W illam ette St. Hyrodraplw Supplies, • Picture Training Eugene, O re. T. G. H e n d ric k s , P re s. 1’. K. S n o d g r a s s , C a s h ie r 8. B. B a k in , Vice 1’res, I.. L. G o o d ric h A a s t.C a a h . D a rw in B ris to w . A s s t'C a s h . firs, national Bank Eugene, Oregon Capital and Surplus $200,000 T hanksgiving D inners I he past week was a gay one for I those stu d en ts who rem ained in Eu- ! gene as well as for those who visited Vov.r Patronage Respectfully »Solicited Pennants made to order at twenty per cent saving at hom e or in Portland. 1 he festivities in Eugene took the form for the m ost part of jollv Thanks-1 giving dinners, where the festive board ' g roaned with the weight of the good ! 35 Cast n in th Street. th in g s to eat, and the diners were re- ! Dealer in joiced to hear over their dessert th at j O regon had won from M ultnom ah. most goods of Host Quality 'The girls of the M ary Spiller House — and the T an Pi sorority were the guests Tor the Coast money « « of the m atron of the D orm itory. fresh Uegetdbles in Season 'fh o se m em bers of the Kloshe Tilla- Tine Cine of Stationery ta rg e Assortment of | cum who rem ained in tow n enjoyed J a novel feast consisting of wild fowl Postal Cards procured by some en terp risin g seniors 20 Cast ninth St. Phone m ain is w h o them selves occupied the seats of Keeps nearly everything a Student needs ' I k >nor. ] . I . sterner murphey’s Racket Store * Staple and fancy Groceries Phone main 03 $. € . C or. 7th and Oak Kitchen & Rompp “ F acts” C reates Sensation. Men of the D orm itory were startled o , i Sunday m orning by th e appearance on the bulletin hoards of the second first €la» Eivery and third floors of .in anonym ous pub lication, entitled “ F acts." and p u rp o rt ing to he the “official organ of the D orm itory knockers.' It consists of a series of “ knocklets” which in a sar castic way, make m any com plaints | ami insinuations. I'lic subjects for ¡criticism are m atters of purely D orm i eo Cast ninth Street tory interest, hut the m ethod of dis cussion and publication is so unusual Survey H y d rau lic P ro je c t I that curiosity is rife as the editorship of the sheet. The paper states that I’. \ \ . Reid and R. U. S teelq u ist, copies will he mailed on application to senior;' in the d e p a rtm e n t of electrical “W illie M orrison." “W ho is W illie M orrison?” is a ques engineering, m ade a trip last w eek to \\ endling to survey a h y d ra u lic p ro t i o n of as great interest to Dorm men file resu lts of th e trip will he as the trad itio n al: “ W ho struck Billie used in the theses of the tw o g en tle- P atterso n ?” Ati in te re stin g fe atu re of the P lans for O regana. trip was a ride on the W e n d lin g b ran ch of the Southern Pacific, w hich, up m re g a n a , the h o o k o f class 1910. will 'ion, trav elled eig h teen m iles diine all previous puhlit .itions »4 hours, d o in g one stre tc h of nature, according to those who •our miles in the space of one h o u r and p lan n in g for it. O th e r trip s are in arev \ • Looslcy, business manant '. prospect during tlie y ear to gain prac- chosen as assistant Norwood R. •ica knowledge for th esis w ork in a d rm an. H e lias the details of the dition to the th eo ry d erived from stu d y îag in g end all mapped out, intention to sell the hook at a \ ashingto n W a v e, a lth o u g h icwliat less price than was asked tor called a daily, really a p p e ars fo u r tim es 1000 Beaver. T he O regana wil being published ev ery college bahly he hound in cloth instead ot "9 except Monday. h e r ’ Libraries give more care to h-hound hooks than to those hound ( 'hver B. H u sto n , ed ito r of the O re- eath er, so a cloth-hound class book has chosen B enj. H . W illia m s mre of b etter treatm en t than one miss $. € Rankin millinery ¡V associate editor, and will announce lc rest of his staff in a short time. Kathmoll, Branstetter, and Severn Che Combination Barber Shop and Baths Six Chairs. f ir s t Door north ot Smecde hotel FRANK E. D U N N The Leading Dry Goods Store DRY GOODS, L a d ie s ’ and CARPETS, SHOES C L O T H IN G G ents’ Furnishings 211 a r x 23 u r b c r 5 bo p iPc IPant to please IV illa n u ttf ftie c t J. R. CALDWELL B a rb e r Shop >95 Willamette St. Go to BEE I I he UP-TO-DATE GROCER For Goods in his Line ( or. 8th and Olive Phone Red 1581 Wine? & C am pbell MEATS W illa m e t t e 5 ,2 w i l l (.rn e (« c M a rk e t Phone M a in 3 » I Ì