Oregon emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1909-1920, January 08, 1910, Image 4

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LOOK TO US for your Suit or
Overcoat. We had you in mind
when we selected this elaberate dis
play of winter styles in Suits and
Overcoats and we took particular
pains to make positive of pleasing
you, whether you want to spend $15
or $30 or whatever price between.
EUGENE’S LEADING STORE
NOTHING TOO GOOD FOR
UiO—H/i ROLFS THE GYM
“Loo rulos the gym? What! I low
about Kill ? No one runs him!”
Yes, the mighty Hayward, known
throughout the Northwest as William
the Conqueror because of his many vic
tories as trainer of the Oregon track
team, lias made "Leo" lord of the gym
nasium and to him he pay homage as
vassal never did to lord before.
Leo is a dog, a thoroughbred hull pup,
one of the famous Kelly breed, with a
pedigree as long as your arm and a grip
which when developed. Hill says, will Ire
longer than the pedigree. Leery day a
bottle of cream, milk?—not much!
C'KI' AM! and a half a loaf of the best
Luster Brown bread comes to the gym.
l lie drying room is lord Leo's quarters
and Bill carefully breaks the bread into
small pieces, soaking them in cream.
I bis royal lunch is prompth devoured
'with all a small puppy’s avidity by Leo,
who waxes fat and husks with every
meal that vanishes.
After dinner. Bill takes Leo for a
little walk ; bu st slowly around the gym
and then outdoors. When it rains he
carefulh holds an umbrella over the pre
cions Leo and he is considering the pur
chase of storm siioes and a sweater for
him—for use in very had weather,
Among many other things. Bill cred
it-- Leo with a wonderful memory. Pres
ent slights and indignities, he -ays Leo
will remember; and when his budding
teeth and tiny jaws have grown to full
power, woe to the offender.
President Campbell will address the
V. \Y C. A. Tuesday afternoon at four
o’clock in Dr. Schmidt's room. There
will be special music by Isolene Shaver
All I’niversity women are nvited.
The newly installed Beta 1 beta Pi
fraternity nave a reception at their home
to students and faculty last night.
'
Seniors Plan to Open Gym
The members of the senior class con
template giving a hall near the begin
ning of the next semester. They hope
to he able to dedicate the new gymna
sium.
I he class executive committee has
had this in view for some time both as
a means of replenishing their depleted
treasury and to enliven the dull mid
winter season. Roy K. 1 erry has been
appointed chairman of a committee to
take charge of it and he believes that
there is now nothing in the way.
Girls Laying for Him
Souk* good for nothing' student (.prob
ably an athlete, newspaper man, or tie
hater) was behind in bis work last week
and hit upon the idea of stealng a note
book to make up bis deficiencies. Anil
now the members of the Kutaxian Soci
ety are laying for him; for instead of
getting a note book, he must have gotten
their book of minutes.
i lie book is missing and unless to
turned the soviet) will have to disband.
“What's tin' use of talking." they say, "it
no record is kept;" Whoever lias it bad
better slip in after dark to avoid trouble.
Y. M. C. A. Work in Japan
Secretary Terrill of the City Y. M.
C Y addressed the I'niversity Associa
tion last evening on the work of Win.
Merrill \ orics at llachiman, Omi. Ja
pan.
Mr. Yories is a personal friend of
Mr. Terrill, and this fact made the ad
dress particular^ interesting. \ nutn
her of Japanese' curios and photo
graphs were exhibited, illustrating va
rious features of Japanese life.
W. A. Ktiykendall, Pharmacist
Chemicals, Perfumes, Toilet Articles, Stationery ^ Free Delivery
ye Oregon Critic of
Critics visit tbe==
Palace of Sweets
-and be pleased
THE C. (£. SCOTT CO.
UNIVERSITY TEXT BOOKS AND SUPPLIES
PENNANTS AND BIGGEST LINE OF POST CARDS IN THE CITY
OPTICAL AND JEWELRY DEPARTMENTS
Arc in charge of a registered graduate Optician and a competent Jeweler.
537 Willatnef te St. Phone Main 546.
JOIN OUR SPRUCE UP CLUB
Four suits cleaned and pressed.
Charges: $l.SO a month. We call for
and d eliver.
The Pantorium Dyei ng and Cleaning Works
Black 7131 59 East Ninth
ianville & Hempy
HOME FURNISHINGS
36 East Ninth Street
The Kuta xian’s will hold an open
meeting Wednesday evening in Yillard.
A very interesting program of special
musical numbers, readings, and a de
bate is being prepared. After the pro
gram a jolly hour or two will be spent
by the girls and their visitors. A com
mittee is preparing something good in
the way of "eats". Kvcry girl will he
welcome.
Special students, in order to enter the
University of Washington, must be
twenty years of age.
At Whitman College, students must
pass in twelve hours each, semester in
order to remain in college.
1 wo hundred Chinese students will
shortly arrive in America to study in
\met icati schools at the expense of the
C hinese government.
One day each week will be set aside
for the women of the University to en
joy the swimming tank in the new gym
nasium.
Tick* its for the
ON DEBATE
are 25 cents