Oregon emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1909-1920, January 26, 1910, Image 3

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    Dillon Drug Company
Hotel Smeede Building
Cold end Hot Sodas
WHITMAN’S CANDIES
MCDONALD’S CANDIES
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 vour new Dinner Ware.
You are able to always keep
your set full when you
buy from us.
Geo. Rail * Son
Staple ana fancy Groceries
i. hi.
FINE CUTLERY
Che Store that Saves you Itionev
The only Exclusive
Sporting Goods
House in Eugene
Spalding
Reach
Stall St Deart
AGENCY
We carry everything needed for
Track, Field and Gym.
Eugene Gun Co.
Phone P.lk 1511 534 Willamette
IN ARTISTIC STYLE
Dainty Evening Slippers in Patent,
satin and Kid Stock.
Burden &Grrham
’s
Cash Store
Eugene Oregon
Hampton
J. W. HARTLEY
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
HIGH GRADE CIGARS AND
TOBACCOS
595 Willamette Street.
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 w David Link
587 Willamette St.
THORNTON TO CAPTAIN
IDAHO FOOTBALL LEAN
University of Idaho, Jan. 23.—At ;
banquet given by the Dormitory girls o
the college last Wednesday evening ii
honor of the Idaho football team. Jame:
Thornton, '12, was elected captain toi
aext year.
Thornton hits played on the tean
for three years and has been one o;
die most sensational and heady footbal
dayers on the team for the past tvvc
rears. \\ hile not officially named ar
All-Northwest man he has been given ;
losition by several football critics ii
heir naming of a team. Undobutedly
le is All-Northwest material but his
general ability to play any position
las lost him a place as in no two of his
liree years played has he been in tlu
same pasition. playing at different times
end, fullback and half. The college a!
arge is delighted with his selection as
eaptain. as he is extremely popular, and
feel that he will without doubt do much
text year to retrieve his lost laurels
At a meeting of the Athletic board
ast Wednesday evening, James Gwinn
10, was elected football manager for
text year. The Board also voted tc
iward “I's" and sweaters to members
>f the football team.
ANOTHER SMITH FOR
NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT
Next Friday evening at 7 o’clock, the
•egular hour for the Men’s Meetings,
Mr. If. S; Smith, director of the Y. M,
3. A. Training school at Seattle, will
-peak on “Fundamentals of the Y. M.
3. A. and What It Stands For.” By
i queer coincidence, this man, a protni
tent Y. M. C. A. secretary and a man
}f strength on the platform has the
same name as the speaker who ad
Iresscd the men of the University last
right.
Smith is thoroughly acquainted with
:he Y. M. C. A. work all over the
world and is considered an authority
dong this line. In his address Friday
lie will not take up in detail the prop
erty and work of the association, but
will tell of the real character building
force which it exerts throughout the
world in its effort to’ produce “The
Strong Man.”
Laureans Nominate Officers
I lie Laurean program commencec
last Saturday evening with a shorl
speecli by C. A. Steele. L. L. Ray ant
Ralph Murphy also gave short address
es. The debate, on the question: Re
solved, that the Representatives to Con
gress should lie chosen by a system o
proportional representation, followed
Waite and Robinson, defending the neg
ative, won the decision over Barnes ant
McFarland, who supported the affirm
ative. Nomination of officers followet
the debate. The election of officers wil
take place next Saturday evening.
The program on that occasion will b<
as follows:
Selection.11. H. Clarl
Extemporaneous speech.J. E. Luck;
Extemporaneous speech'...M. M. Stastn;
Debate: Resolved, that the appropria
tion of the student body of the Univer
site of Oregon to oratory and debat
should be increased to fifteen per cent
Affirmative—II eider, Kimmel. Nega
tive—Dunton Yaden.
The Philologian and Eutaxian Liter
ary societies have discontinued thei
meetings for the remainder of the se
mester.
Y. M. C. A. Elects Officers
The Y. W. C. A. elections were hel
Tuesday afternoon. The following of
ticers were elected: President, Edit
Woodcock; vice-president, Ruth Met
rick ; recording secretary, Jessie Ferris
corresponding secretary, Ruth llowell
treasurer, Alice Stoddard; and edito
Esther U’Ren.
Best 25c meal in the city
Oysters, and Chili Con Carne
OPEN ALL NIGHT
Razors, Cutlery, Stoves
COCKERLINE & WETHERBEE
FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS
LADIES’ AND MEN'S
FURNISHINGS
Men’s, Youths’ and Children's Clothing
PHONE MAIN 42
Gillette Razors
POCKET EDITION
EXTRA BLADES
Chambers Hardware
LI. of 0. Students
The place to get your
Lunches, Hot Drinks
Ice Cream & Confectoneky
-ivS the
Koh-i-noor Parlor
5 3 3 VV l I, I, A M K T T K STKE R T
Marx Barber Shop
AN UP-TO-DATE BARBER SHOP
First Class workmen
565 Willamette St.
J. F. STERNER
Dealer in
STAPLE AND FANC|Y
GROCERIES
Fresh Vegetables
20 East Ninth Phone Main 18
55 E. Ninth. Phone Main 737
The House That Quality Built
1.11
College Brand, Teas, Coffees,
Spices, Extracts. Pure
Olive Oil
ye Oregon Critic of
Critics visit the -
Palace of Sweets
-and be pleased
TOLLMAN STUDIO
While attending photo convention? 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.
f HZ BEST
PLACE TO EAT
IN THE CITY IS
Otto’s
Grill
on East Seventh Street, next to
Otto’s Confectionery
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 Sells
Good Shoes
H * M
HARDWARE
SchwarzschiId’s Book Store
KODAKS, STATIONERY
STUDENTS’ SUPPLIES
FOUNTAIN PENS
ALLEN EATON
Books - Stationery - Art Goods