The Oregon weekly. (Eugene, Or.) 1900-1909, December 14, 1908, Image 2

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    J. W . Kays Furniture C om pany
T he Big S to re W ith L ittle P rices
Linn Drug Co.
E v e ry th in g to F u rn is h Y our H o m e Complete
SO PH O M O RE
HOP
A
SUCCESS
D ecorations P re tty , P ro g ram U nique,
Dance W ell M anaged, and the
Crowd Ju s t R ight
C o m p lete S to c k s of D rugs,
Ch
m icals,
ica ls, P erfum es and J " ec .'L ”rT g i' ’ n by the ^ P h o .n o re
C
h e
em
class b atu rd a v evening was a decided
F in e S o a p s
success. T he hall was decorated sim ­
P h o t o g r a p h e r s ' S u p p lie s a S p e c i a l t y
ply and effectively in ropes of ev er­
green, the corner for the patronesses
being a bow er of nistletoe. A very
large and beautiful ounch of m istletoe
also hung from tbs center of the ceil-
Illg .
D id Y o u E ver Use a
* )nly I niversity ¿»indents were pres-
HOE __________
SAFETY _________
RAZOR
ent and as a result the hall was not over
T h e y are Fine. W e also have the G illette and crowded, there being plenty of room
Star Lines.
for enjoyable dancing. T he usual pro-
BERGER-BEAN HDW. CO. gram was varied by tw o barn dances
_____________________________________ | which were very p re tty to w atch and
great fun to the (lancers. P unch was
served d u rin g the evening in one co r­
V isit the
ner of the hall, which was very p re ttily
screened off with evergreens.
ELECTRIC AND DREAMLAND
1 be patronesses w ere: M rs. P. b.
Cam pbell. Prof. b. C. C arson, M rs. R.
T H E A T E R S
11. D earborn, M rs. I. M. Glen, M rs.
Prescott, M rs. S tearns, M rs. b y da
M cIntosh, M rs. H elen Duff, M iss
Continuous Performance in A fte r­ Johnson, Miss B arter and M rs. Pennell.
noons and Evenings
E very one present at the dance p ro ­
nounced it one of the m ost pleasant
ru
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< d
.
lle bad atten d ed and
it was
success-!
Change of Program M onday, Wednesday, F rid a y . , , . i •
,r 'i
,
y’
y nil m every way. I }le sophom ore class
’
jg ,(i j)e congrat uiat e(j Upon ¡ts charm-
THEATRE CAFE
Makes Special R ates to Stll-
dents Boarding by the W eek
S’™
worn, white being the predom inating
color, which fitted in nicely w ith the
green back-ground.
D inner to Mrs. Mills
H. E. MORRIS
MUSIC HOUSE
The Place to Buy and Rent
D I
Ikl /Fk £2
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3
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806 W illam ette St.
Phone Main 591
G. F. M cL E O D
Merchant Tailor
C le a n in g
P ressin g
4 4 b % inlh SI.
R e p a ir i n g
Mrs. Alii Is, founder of M ills College,
¡C alifornia, visited Prof. b. C. C arson
¡and the U niversity M onday on her way
south from Portland, where she has
been visiting Mr. and M rs. C yrus
^ ’¡¡¡e'^y spn^'ii“
evening by a reception given by Presi-
dent and Mrs. P. b. Cam pbell at which
the m em bers of the faculty and their
wives were present. Punch and w afers
were served by the M isses bucia
Cam pbell Clara W old. O livia Bond,
W lleox. W oodcock and Gibson. M rs
Mills left tow n on a late train the sam e
evening.
NEW
F A L L A ND W INTER
S T Y L E S IN
SOPHOMORE SLITS
E v e r y th in g t h a t ’s n a t t y
a n d n ifty in Y oung
M e n ’s F u rn is h in g s a t
R oberts Brothers
TOGGERY
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W illa m e tte
S tre e t
Gugçnc Stçam
[d und ry
\V e>t E ig h t h S t.
C o rn e r C h a r n e lto n
Underwood Rink
FO R T H E BEST O F AM USE­
M E N T . B E ST O F M USIC.
O P E N D A IL Y . W E S O L IC IT
YOUR PATRONAG E.
IftacDoitald $ Cooper, Props|
The TOLLMAN Studio
for all kinds of
PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK
Corner oí
Seventh A
Willamette
I’rofesor Y oung was in Salem Mon-
'
attend a m eeting of the Con-
peivation League C om m ittee on w ater
com m endations
C o c k e r lin e & W e t h e r b e e
D ry
G oods,
C lo th in g , a n d
L a d ie s ’ a n d
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G e n ts ’
F u r n is h in d