The Oregon weekly. (Eugene, Or.) 1900-1909, December 21, 1908, Image 2

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    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.
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1 rew ’s filling many orders from stu- | I
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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
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. 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.
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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
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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