Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Oregon emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1909)
Dillon Drug Company Hotel Smeede Building Prescription Specialists Now is the time to win her, boys, with a box of MCDONALD’S CHOCOLATES Ask your friends about us Stationery Sodas If you are thinking of having your eyes fitted for Glasses, don’t fail to see Dr. Watts and have him explain the merits of the new Health Ray Lenses. WATTS’ OPTICAL PARLORS 611 Wilamette St. We are headquarters for Haviland China Austrian China Semi Porcelain Glassware Toilet Ware Lamps and the Largest and most Complete Line of STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Phone Main 48. The only Exclusive Sporting Goods House in Eugene Spalding Reach Stall St Dean AGENCY We carry everything needed for Track, Field and Gym. Eugene Gun Co. Phone Blk 1511 534 Willamette Phone Rl. 1052 ) W. J. HILL Athletic Goods Fishing Tackle Graphophones Records Bicycles, Repairing Baseball Goods Toys Make Our Store Your Headquarters Student Business Solicited vii ■ 5, id in ist sioit Sid Smith Jay McCormick BILLIARDS AND POOL College Men’s Retreat FRANK E. DUNN The Leadingg Dry Goods Store DRY GOODS, AND CARPETS CLOTHING, SHOES Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishings The Oak Shoe Store Leader in Footwear Successor to David Link 587 Willamette St. INTERCOLLEGIATE NEWS AND NOTES Idaho, for the first time, is maintain ing a training table for her football men. In four days at tne University of Min nesota, 1188 out of 1600 tickets were sold for the football games. Freshmen girls at Barnard College, N. Y., must hereafter go puffless and ratless, by edict of the sophomore wo men. A five-dollar student fee has been in stituted at the University of Utah. The money is apportioned among the var ious student activities. Today is University Day at the A. Y. P. and a big day for Washington. A great rally will be held to celebrate the University's acquisition of new build ings. Fire in one of the rooms of the Phi Gamma Delta house at Minnesota re sulted in two of the men being severely burned and a property loss of about $1500. The University Argonaut will have a correspondent in every High School in Idaho in order to bring the High School students in closer touch with their state university. The name of the official publication of the University of Washington has been changed from Pacific Daily Wave to University of Washington Daily. It is published in the afternoon of every college day instead of four times a week as formerly. Rowing at Stanford will no longer receive support from the student body funds, but will be maintained by the crew men and other lovers of the sport, who have organized a club for that purpose. California, after much agita tion, has decided not to abolish that activity. Ernest Foster, a sophomore, has been elected to captain the Whitman College track team in place of Martin, who has gone to Notre Dame. Foster is a pole vaultcr and holds the college record at Whitman at eleven feet, three inches. This record exceeds the record of B. H. Williams, Oregon's captain, by a quarter of an inch, but the two men have never met to try conclusions. Last year Foster tied with the Idaho pole vaulter that Williams subsequently defeated, thus making it all the more doubtful as to the outcome when the two champions meet. Fr'ends of the two men are very confident of the su periority of their respective favorites and the question can only be decided by a personal trial. The Engineering Club will meet Sat urday evening at 7 o’clock in McClure Hall. Dr. Leonard will present another of his series of mathematical puzzles, which have long been star attractions for the engineers. Percy P. Adams, pro fessor of drawing and architecture, will deliver an illustrated lecture on sky scrapers. At this meeting, too, an editor for the engineering department of the monthly will be elected. The Oregon Monthly will be printed at Yoran’s Printing House again this year, the first number going to press about the 25th. Cal Sweck is confined to his room with tonsilitis. Don’t you think it’s time m got together on your Fall and Winter Clothes Requirements J Take a smile at our New Ralstons MEN BUY ST “The Haberdasher” 505 Willamette Street Policy of the Sherman, Clay & Co* Organization* Reliability. One price to all. Superior quality of goods. A “square deal” to everybody. A small margin added to the wholesale cost is our profit. Easy terms of ownership is the explanation of our large and in creasing business. No fake sales or spasmodic re duction of prices in any of our line of stores. To offer an expensive article today at one price, tomorrow at another and later at half price in dicates either an enormous profit or an unreliable policy. Sherman, Clay & Company shuns such deceptive methods, be lieving that an instrument of mer it is worth as much today as it was yesterday or will be tomor row. A child can buv a piano as safe lv and as cheaply from us as can the most experienced business man. 25 East Ninth St., Eugene, Ore. CHAS. F. SHAW, Mgr. Pioneer Shining Parlor Grateful for Student Patronage F. BERRY, Proprietor T. G. Hendricks, Pres. Luke L. Goodrich, Asst. Cash. S. B. Eakin, Vice Pres. Darwin Bristow, Asst. Cash. P. E. Snodgrass, Cashier Eugene, Oregon Capital and Surplus, $200,000 Student Patronage Solicited Yoran’s Shoe Store The Store That Sella Good Shoes loOi i HARDWARE Schwarzschilcl’s Book Store KODAKS, STATIONERY STUDENTS’ SUPPLIES FOUNTAIN PENS ALLEN EATON Books, Stationery, Art Goods i