Oregon emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1909-1920, April 02, 1910, Image 3

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    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.
jfl$R
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 11s.
Geo. Gall«Son
Staple ana Taney Groceries
1. Cl).
FINE CUTLERY
Che Store that Saves Vcu money
The only Exclusive
Sporting Goods
House in Eugene
Spalding
Reach
Stall & Dean
AGEM5Y
W c carry everything needed for i
Track, Field and Gym.
Eugene Gun Co.
Rhone Blk 1511 534 Willamette
1 he artist purposely spelt that word
sole" wrong—he thought that another
variation in spelling the word was neces
sary to impress on the public’s mind the
individuality of our shoes—tliCj superb
qualities and values we give in OUR
footwear.
We give the soul of good workman
ship and leather, in both the sole and
uppers in ONR shoes. I
Our soul idea is to please you and re
tain your trade. That’s the soul of our
business policy.
Burden &Qrr ham
Hampton’s
Cash Store
Eugene Oregon
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
LUCKEY’S
Established 1869
J E WKIbRV
OPTICAL. GOODS
COLLEGE EMBLEMS
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 i o David Link
587 Willamette St
EDUCATION WILL BE
THEME OF TEACHERS
Two Educational Conferences are
Scheduled at University Dur
ing Commencement
Two educational conferences will be
held at the University during commence
ment week. Prominent superintend
ents and teachers from all over the
state will be gathered to listen to the
programs and discuss educational mat
ters.
ilie lirst conference, to be held on
Monday and Tuesday of commence
ment week, will be composed of the
county and city superintendents of the
state, together with the faculty of the
University. The general upbuilding of
the educational system in Oregon will
be under discussion at this meeting.
The project of union high schools will
be given special consideration. This is
a live topic in educational circles and
one in which the University is specially
interested. One object of the meeting
will be to bring together the superin
tendents and to get them better acquain
ted with the University.
The second conference, composed of
the high school teachers of the state,
will be held on Thursday and Friday
of the same week. This is a specially
opportune time for this conference, as
many of the alumni who are teaching
in high schools return to the Univer
sity for commencement. Methods of
teaching English, science, and some oth
er subjects will be talked of in this
meeting.
LIFE OF BUSINESS MAN
DISCUSSED AIY.M.G. A.
Dr. Schmidt Shows How Business
Life Can Be Made One of
Usefulness
“The Life of the Business Man,” was
presented last evening at Men’s Meet
ing in Deady Hall by Ur. A. C. Schmidt,
a successful banker of Albany, and pres
ident of the state Y. M. C. A.
He took as thfe basis of his address
that the only worthy aim that a man
should have in his life is the estab
lishment of the best and strongest char
acter, and he showed how, in doing
this, the individual carries out all the
principles of Christianity. He asserted
that because Christ lived the most per
fect life that has ever been lived, we
can do no better thing than try to
equal the perfection of.His life. Tak
ing as a basis for life this idea, he
showed how the business man has an
opportunity to develop his own life a
long this line and to influence other
men to do the same thing. He as
serted that the opportunity of the busi
ness man is equal to that of any ot tne
professions and in many respects bet
ter, for making his life count for help
ing those about him.
Following the address, the annual bus
iness meeting was held. President Dal
zell called the newly elected officers to
the front and after indicating the duties
of each, surrendered the chair to Presi
dent Koyl, who will direct the Assoc
iation for the coming year. Mr. Koyl
appointed the following committee:
Walter Huntington, Bible Study; Claris
Sweany, Mission Study; Edward Bailey,
Membership; Harold Quigley, Meet
ings; Harvey Slater, Social. The re
ports of the chairmen whos terms have
just closed, were read and accepted.
The last of the series of Life Work
Meetings will be given next Friday
evening when Judge Harris will lec
I ture on “Law as a Vocation.”
wholesale snd Retail
Dealers In
Fresh, Corned and Smoked
MEATS
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
U. of 0. Students
The place to $>et your
Lunches, Hot Drinks
IceCream n Confectonery
-is the
Koh-i-noor Parlor
5 3 3 W IU.AMKTTK St k t
Marx Barber Shop
AN UP-TO-DATE BARBER SHOP
First Class workmen
565 Willamette St.
J. F.
Dealer In
STAPLE AND FANCjY
GROCERIES
Fresh Vegetables
20 East Ninth
Phone Main 18
55 E. Ninth. Phone Main 737
The House That Quality Built
College Brand, Teas, Coffees,
Spices, Extracts. Pure
Olive Oil
ye Oregon Critic of
Critics visit tbe
Palace of Sweets
■•and be pleased
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.
Otto’s Confectionery
Sodas
Candies
Lunches
PAfNLESS DENTISTRC
See DR. M. M. BALL
BOSTON DENTAL PARLORS
567 Willamette Street, Eugene, Or.
Lady Attendant Always Present
Grateful for Student Patronage
F. BERRY, Proprietor
T. G. Hendricks, Pres. Luke L. Goodrich, Asst. Cssh
S. B. Eakin, Vice Pres. Dsrwin 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
HARDWARE
Schwarzschild’s Book Store
KODAKS, . STATIONERY
STUDENTS’ SUPPLIES
FOUNTAIN PENS
5LLEN EATON
Books - Stationery - Art Goods