Oregon emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1909-1920, October 20, 1909, Image 3

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    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
Stationer^ 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
W. J. HILL Phone Bl. 1052
Athletic Goods
Fishing Tackle
Graphophones
Records
Bicycles, Repairing
Baseball Goods
Toys
Make Our Store Your
Headquarters
Student Business Solicited
Ml Ml 5, III ll I5t SIM
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.
WORK OR SHUT UP IS
EDICT TO SPOUTERS
Thirty-five men met in Professor
Glen’s room Monday at 4 p. m. in re
sponse to a call from Debate Coach
Buchen for a meeting of those intend
ing to tryout for the Varsity team.
Among those who attended the meet
ing were the four members of last
year’s team who are in college, many
prominent society debaters, several new
men and a dozen freshmen.
Coach Buchen spoke to the men, tell
ing them of Oregon’s debate schedule
and the proposed change of the Utah
debate from a post season contest to
the second Friday in January. “If
Utah agrees to this,” he said, “we must
begin work at once.”
He then explained in detail the new
system of tryouts to be used this year,
as described Saturday m the Emerald.
“In these tryouts,” he continued, “a
man must not only show that he can
talk well, but also work well; they will
cut out the fellow who can talk on a
subject without knowing anything
about it;—every man who makes good
has got to hustle.”
A bibliography of the material at
hand has been drawn up and posted on
the bulletin board in the Library.
"Though it is not complete,” said the
coach, "it will keep you busy for a
while. We will have it complete before
the debates are held. Expense will not
be considered in getting the material
for we intend to do everything possible
to put the teams in a position to win.”
OREGANA SALE TO
CONTINUE ALL WEEK
The great reduction sale of Oreganas,
now being conducted under the aus
pices of the senior class, is progressing
nicely, reports Sales Manager Down
ing. Such is the interest shown in the
enterprise by the students at large that
the sale will be continued during the
remainder of the week and everything
possible done to give each student ap
opportunity to purchase the book. As
many students as possible will be inter
viewed personally by Mr. Downing and
if possible an Oregana will be placed
in every home.
DR. CARSON WRITES
FROM MILLS COLLEGE
Dr. Luella Clay Carson, for many
years Dean of Women and Professor
of Rhetoric at the University of Ore
gon, has sent to the University Library
a poster illustrating the parade at the
San Francisco Portola Festival in
which Mills College, of which she is
president, is taking a prominent part.
She also wr'tes that she is very pleased
with the makeup and style of the Ore
gon Emerald.
FLOOD OF LETTERS IS
AFTERMATH OF HAZING
“The office is reaping the results of
the recent hazing episcode,” said Bert
Prescott, secretary to the President,
this morning. “A flurry of letters pours
in with every mail from principals of
schools, editors, angry parents, teachers
and others too numerous to mention.
Some are “roasts”, but the great ma
jority are friendly criticisms and con
gratulations that at last hazing is
stamped out for good.”
I
The New Slogan be the
“Haberdasher Man”
See the new Ralstons
See the new Fall Wearables for
men who know
See the new Color Fabrics and
get measured today
MEN BUY AT
“The Haberdasher”
505 Willamette Street
Gillette Razors
POCKET EDITION
EXTRA BLADES
ChambersHardware
Hampton’s
Cash Store
Eugene Oregon
55 E. Ninth. Phone Main 737
The House That Quality Built
College Brand, Teas, Coffees,
Spices, Extracts. Pure
Olive Oil
J. W. HARTLEY
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
HIGH GRADE CIGARS AND
TOBACCOS
595 Willamette Street.
Grateful for Student Patronage
F. BERRY, Proprietor
T. G. Hendricks, Pres. Luke L. Goodrich, Asst. Cash.
S. B. Eakln, 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 Sells
Good Shoes
Oidisn l Sons
HARDWARE
Schwarzschild’s Book Store
KODAKS, STATIONERY
STUDENTS’ SUPPLIES
FOUNTAIN PENS
ALLEN EATON
Books, Stationery, Art Goods