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About Oregon emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1909)
Kiss Me Kiddo, I'm Chocolate! so ARE WHITMAN'S AND MCDONALD’S CANDIES Dillon Drug Company Hotel Smeede Building 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. m to see our new stock pattern “Orleans” for your new Dinner Ware. You are able to always keep your set full when you buy from us. Geo. Rail«Son Staple and Taney Groceries m« W. CO. FINE CUTLERY Che Store that Saves Sou money The only Exclusive Sporting Goods House in Eugene Spalding Reach Stall St Dean AGENSY 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 11H 5, Id i ISC suit Sid Smith Jay McCormick BILLIARDS AND POOL I 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. L’hot Tamale Man. The following poem from the "Or iental Beauty Parlors,” Honk Kong, was found on the campus today, ad dressed to "Monsieur Willie Hayward, Director Jiu Jit Suey, University of Oregon”: i'm leeve me now on log cabin for work on some beeg mine, De weather good de grub not bad, an cooks shape is line. But just the same des eountrys good Im don lak heern atall. Id rader be on Yankee side an make some play foot-ball. But then Im guess shees jus as well dat me not stick around, Since all deni new guy she is come weigli tree four hornier poun— For its jus so good for me I guess Im stop on Similkameen For if I be stay on U. O. 1 cant make second team. Lots tarn me dream bout game gon by some horrible ting 1 see Some man twise beeg as “Fat” Bail-ee come chasin afer me. Some tarn when Im soun asleep wit head doun on de quilts I hear some neegar hollar out “MY lord is dat you Kiltz??????” / Me dream some too i see beeg lire on one football ralyee Jus lak dey buil on day before you play on O. A. C. I feel mootcli scart till news she come an if by gar we win, Am drink some Scotch, drink some beer too, by Chrise 1 drink some gin. Dis place is awful lonesome here where every one is man No nice lay-dee to go an hole some tarn de han. No one stop here like Monsieur Cox to make champagne cork lly, No comic opera come along to make me have Glad Eye. But two tree months slies go way quick an spring is come encore I quit des place an hit de skid for come on states some more. For see de boy an go an call on girl Sorority, An afer dat (Sh keep her dark) go chase on some fluzee. Geeve my regard to all de hoy, to Bob, an Dud, An Bill An tell dat feller call Bill Main to cot heem out de pill. Please ask dat man who play tackell its pret near tarn I think For heem to make it one grand stab an change it Broun too Pink. P. S. You member man long tarn ago bees come from Momt-re-al One tarn they call heem B. S. man nex tarn its Joe LaSalle? Well—now he stop on van-couver am make it some beeg plan For work de wrestling game up here an rop Canadyen man. The new campus rules recently put into effect at the University of Utah are as follows: No junior is permitted to wear a sombrero hat. Each sophomore shall provide himself with a flaming red hat band not less than one and a half inches wide and wear same on his hat while on the cam pus. No sophomore shall wear a som brero hat. No freshman shall wear a hat of any kind until “U” day. A class cap is advocated. Each Freshman shall provide himself with an all-green tie and wear the same while on the campus. A uniform style and color is advo cated. Special students who do not affiliate themselves with classes will be governed by Freshmen rules. N. R. Charman, ’10, is preparing an article on railroad construction for the second issue of the Monthly. Mr. Char man was a division engineer on the Southern Pacific for several years, and was in charge of a party on the Des Chutes last summer. Dr. Charles Wallace of the Univer sity of Nebraska, recently discovered some important documents relating to the life of Shakespeare. He has been granted a year’s leave of absence and will continue his investigations in Lon don. For the season of '09 the University of Kansas sold 1,500 season tickets to her football games. This represents 85 per cent of the total enrollment. $18,000 will be available for athletics at Columbia this year. Manville & Kempy HOME FURNISHINGS 36 East Ninth Street JOIN OUR SPRUCE UP CLUB Four suits cleaned and pressed. Charges: $1.50 a month. We call for and deliver. The Pantorium Dyeing and Cleaning Works Black 7131 59 East Ninth Our Tables Are Always Abundantly Supplied With Good, Wholesome Home Cooking The Square Deal Restaurant W. R. West, Prop. Meal Tickets $4.00 33 East Ninth Street Eugene Oregon Plumbing, Sheet Metal Work Phone Main 135 64 East 9th St. J. F. STERNER Dealer In STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Fresh Vegetables 20 East Ninth Phone Main 18 55 E. Ninth. Phone Main 737 The House That Quality Built in Bros, its lioii a. College Brand, Teas, Coffees, Spices, Extracts. Pure Olive Oil TOLLMAN STUDIO While attending photo conventions at Seattle we purchased new back grounds, new photo mounts and some thing you will all like, the#latest photograph ma terial. Watch our sample case. THE BEST PLACE TO EAT IN THE CITY IS Otto’s Grill on East Seventh Street, next to Otto’s Confectionery The Palace of Sweets Having secured the services of a candy-maker of 22 years experi ence will he all that its name sug gests. Something new every day. W e ate manufacturing our own Chicken Tamalies and a trial will convince you as to their superior quality. We are preparing to serve Oysters and our service will he second to none. MOWHlMR Grateful for Student Patronage F. BERRY, Proprietor T. G. Hendricks, Pres. Luke L. Goodrich, Asst. Cash. S. B. Eakin, Vice Pres. Darwin Bristow, Asst. Gash. P. E. Snodgrass, Cashier Eugene, Oregon Capital and Surplus, $200,000 Student Patronage Solicited Yoran’s Shoe Store The Store That Sells Good Shoes mi i s® HARDWARE Schwarzschild’s Book Store KODAKS, STATIONERY STUDENTS’ SUPPLIES FOUNTAIN PENS ALLEN EATON Books - Stationery - Art Goods