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About The Oregon weekly. (Eugene, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1908)
J. W. Kays Furniture Company E v e ry th in g to F u r n is h Y o u r H o m e Comply T h e Big S to re W ith L ittle Prices DORM MEN GIVE NICE PARTY NEW FALL AND WINTE L in n D r u g C o . New Floor is Opened With an Infor- mal and Delightful Hop Fri day Evening C o m p le te S to c k s of D rugs, The new floor ';t the dormitory was C h e m ic als, P erfu m es and put to use for the first time Friday ev ine S o a p s ening at a charming dancing party giv- P h o to g r a p h e r s ’ S u p p lie s a S p e c ia lty Did You Ever Use a HOE SA FE T Y RAZOR T h e y / are Fine. W e a bo have the G illette and Star Lines. en to about thirty of the friends of the Dorm. The spacious reception room was decorated with evergreens in har mony with the spirit of approaching Yule-tide. A good orchestra furnished i splendid music for some sixteen iiuni- | hers, with the usual number of barn 1 dances. The patronesses of the evening were \ | rs Z i e | )Cr Prescott. M js s Johnson and STY LES IN SOPHOMORE Sill E v e r y th in g t h a t ’s natty a n d n ifty in Young M e n ’s F u rn is h in g s at R o b e r t s Brothers TOGGERY y rs Punch was served during 554 W illa m e tte S tre e t BERGER-BEAN HDW. CO. the dancing by Mrs. Prescott, assist- V isit the ELECTRIC AND DREAMLAND T H E A T E R S | ed by Rov Keats Terry. After the dance, a light luncheon was served. This was the first of a series of parties which the men of the Dormitory are panning for their friends. Gugçne Stçam [dundry Calendars Still Sell 1 he clever college calendars devised Continuous Performance in A fter hy A. S. I rew and \\ illis Le Masters noons and Evenings are still meeting with ready sale. The W est E ig h th St. C o rn er C h arn elto n Speciol Biles Given M j recognition of the novelty and excel- Change of Program Monday, Wednesday, Friday. '. " ll 1,1 P lcSc Calendars on the part ______| < •» the stu(1 ents has been swift. Mr. “ 1 rew ’s filling many orders from stu- | I < g rs* < who have gone home for vaca- L>flflGTVV0 0 (1 Klflk I I I THEATRE CAFE tion and sent back for copies to be used as presents at Christmas and FOR T H E PEST OF AMUSE n/i o • i a x . u. 3 ear ■ Alumni are also sending M akes Special R ates to Stu- «» for calendars, one order coming MENT. PEST OF MUSIC. dents Boarding by the W eek ‘? >ni ,>etersburg, Virginia, from a OPEN DAILY. \YE SOLICIT clergyman who formerly attended the YOUR PATRONAGE. ----------------------------- ----- University. H. E. MORRIS MUSIC HOUSE Sorority Installed 1 he most important society event of the past week was the installation on I Friday and Saturday evenings of Nu The Place lo Soy and Reni P IA N O S 606 Willamette St. Several members from other uni versities were present to conduct the ceremonies. Among the visiting uiem- Phone Main 59i lH rs. " en? ’'U)resentatives from Uni- _________ x l'^ 3 "* \Vashlngton, University of i -Minnesota. Berkeley and Stanford’ G. F. M cLE O D I here will be no issue of the Ore gon Weekly next Monday. It had M erchant Tailor been .„tended to issue a 'special ad- xtitismg number r hut iiir. i it K • ? C leaning P ressing ..........................................S f t& 4 4 6 N inth SI. IflacDonald $ Cooper, Props The TOIT MAN Studio for all kinds of I’llO IOGRAPHIC WORK C orner oí Seventh A Willamette ________ »»"’filing to give financial aid. ’ C o c k e rlin e & W e t h e r b e e Dry Goods, Clothing, and Ladies’ and G ents’ Furnishings