Oregon emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1909-1920, November 30, 1910, Image 3

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    tollman studio
headquarters for
COLLEGE WORK
518 Willamette. Red 1321
Cbe Store that $ave$ you monet
Linn Drug Co,
EASTMAN KODAK AGENTS
530 Willamette Street
Overton Wall Paper and Paint Co
Paint for All Purposes
WE FRAME PICTURES
16-18 West Seventh St. Phone Red n6
The Royal
Why is the Royal always busy?
Good Eats First Class Service
Exclusive Agent for Eugene
W. A. KUYKENDALL
DRUGGIST
588 Willamette Street.
FINE CUTLERY
W. M. Renshavv
Wholesale and Retail
CIGARS AND TOBACCOS
513 Willamette Street.
The OaR
Shoe Store
Walk
Over
Shoes
587 Willamette St.
J. F. Sterner
Dealer in
Staple and Fancy
GROCERIES
Fresh Vegetables
20 East Ninth. Phone Mainl
‘; INTERFRAT BASKET BALL
1 SCHEDULE ISOFiM UP
Kach Team Will Practice Daily—
Real Games Scheduled for
After the Holidays
If
The schedule of practice hours for
»
the inter-frat and inter-club basketball
teams has been completed and is now
posted in the gym. Each team will
practice nearly every day until Decem
, ber 15. Immediately after holidays the
5 contest for the cup will begin. Then
the dates of the schedule given below
= will simply be changed and the teams
will play in the same order as they
'• have practiced. The cup will be award
ed to the team making the highest per
centage. First team players will be al
lowed to play in any position on the
i club team that they wish to, regardless
: of their position on the Varsity squad.
Practice started off yesterday with
a dash and the contest for the cup prom
ises to be keen. Spectators are not ex
cluded from practice as thought by some.
The practice hours are as follows:
g Tuesday 3:30 to 4, Beta Theta Pi,
Sigma Nu; 4 to 4:30, A. T. O., Sigma
Chi; 4:30 to 5, Beavers, Kappa Sigma;
5 to 5:30, Acacia, Avava.
Wednesday, 3:30 to 4, Dorm., Tawah',
4 to 4:30, Delta Sigma, Beta Theta Pi;
4:30 to 5, Sigma Nu, A. T. O.; S to
5 :30. Sigma Chi, Beavers.
Dec. 1, 3:30 to 4, K. S., Acacia; 4 to
4:30, Avava, Dorm.; 4:30 to 5, Tawah,
B. T. P.; 5 to 5:30, S. N„ S. C.
Dec. 2, 3:30 to 4, A. T. O., Beavers;
4 to 4:30, K. S., Avava; 4:30 to 5, Aca
cia, D. S.; 5 to 5 :30, B. T. F„ Dorm.
Dec. 3, 3:30 to 4. S. N„ Beavers; 4
to 4:30, A. T. 0., K. S.; 4:30 to 5, S.
C. , Acacia; 5 to 5:30, Tawah, D. S.
Dec. 5, 3 :30 to 4, Avava, B. T. P.; 4
to 4:30, S. N., K. S.; 4:30 to 5, A. T.
O., D. S.; 5 to 5 :30, S. C., Tawah.
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Dec. 6, 3:30 to 4, Dorm., Beavers; 4
to 4:30, B. T. P„ Acacia; 4:30 to 5, S.
N., Avava; 5 to 5:30, A. T. O., Dorm.
Dec. 7, 3 :30 to 4, S. C„ D. S.; 4 to
4:30, Beavers, Tawah; 4:30 to 5, K. S.,
B. T. P.; 5 to 5 :30, S. N„ D. S.
Dec. 8, 3 :30 to 4. A. T. 0., Avava; 4
to 4:30, S. C., Dorm.; 4:30 to 5, Acacia,
Tawah; 5 to 5:30, Beavers, B. T. P.
Dec. 9, 3:30 to 4, S. N., Tawah; 4
to 4:30, A. T. O., Acacia; 4:30 to 5,
K. S., Dorm.; 5 to 5 :30, Avava, D. S.
Dec. 10, 3:30 to 4. S. C, B. T. P.;
4 to 4:30, S. N„ Dorm.; 4:30 to 5,
Beavers, Acacia; 5 to 5 :30, K. S., D. S.
Dec. 12, 3:30 to 4, Avava, Tawah; 4
to 4:30, A. T. O., B. T. P.; 4:30 to 5,
S. C„ Avava; 5 to 5 :30, Beavers, D. S.
Dec 13, 3:30 to 4, Acacia, Dorm.; 4
to 4:30, K. S„ Tawah; 4:30 to 5, S. N„
Acacia; 5 to 5 :30, A. T. O., Tawah;
Dec. 14. 4 to 4:30, S. C„ IC. S.; 4:30
to 5, Beavers, Avava; 5 to 5:30, Dorm.,
Delta Sigma.
ORATORICAL TRYOUT IS
POSTPONED TO DEC. 16
t The preliminary tryout for the Inter
f collegiate Oratorical contest, which was
scheduled for December 3, has been
postponed to the last Friday before th$
Christmas holidays. All men who in
tend to enter the tryout are requested
to hand their names to the manager be
fore Tuesday, December 6.
Five or six men will be chosen at the
tryout for the final contest in January
when the intercollegiate orator will be
selected. The orations are limited to
fifteen hundred words and must be de
D K. E. Grants Charter
►
News Letter from the University of
Washington.
At a conference in the Fast last we eh
of the delegates of Delta Kappa Ep
silon the druids, a local society at the
University of Washington, was granted
a charter of that fraternity. The Druids
were organized in 1907 for the sole pur
pose of getting a charter from D. K. E
The members of the fraternity are
Charles Norton, Burwell Bantz, Clyde
Grainger, Cleo King. George Lewis).
Verne Fitch, Clarence Eagen, Farkei
Bonnev, Robin Welts. Vincent Gowen
Harry Anderson. Victor Boullion, Clif
ford Newton, Randall Pratt, hreder
ick Woeflen, Robert Wright, and Clan
dav Jacobs.
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CMS. ROBISON TELLS
WKERETHEMONEYWENT
Report of Rally Fund
Amt. collected by F. Waite.$132.60
Money Spent
Smokeles Smoker—
Cider (J. F. Sterner). 12.50
Buns (University Home Bakery) 13.50
Weenies (13th St. Market)... 14:50
Glasses (Ax Billy’s) . 2.50
Frinting (Yoran’s Ptg. House) 11.0C
Additional Expenses—
Megaphones and Ex. (Honey
man Hardware Co.) . 9.85
Fireworks, confetti, noise makers,
streamers, express, drayage,
etc., (Andrew Kahn Co.) ... 54.00
Band at O. A. C. (Paid to B.
Powell) . 14.5*0
Remainder turned to Freshmen
for oil on bonfire . 9.55
Amount Spent . 132.60
Amount collected . 132.60
Cash on hand . 00.00
C. W. ROBISON,
C. Z. RANDALL.
R. C. KENNEDY,
L. F. BROWN.
Yell Leader Robison and his assist
ants submit the above report of the
rally expenditures for the past season.
They express themselves as highly
pleased with the manner in which the
business men came to the support of the
University in contributing funds. The
season’s success is doubtless due to their
cash assistance.
FOOTBALL MEN SEE
“THE KISSING GIRL”
The Oregon football team was ten
dered a box party on Thanksgiving night
by the management of the new Heilig
theater. The attraction was "The Kiss
ing Girl.” The team was loudly cheered,
when it came in, by the Portland audi
ence. The chorus came out in a pret
ty dance, adorned in pennants of green
and lemon yellow, which won the' ap
plause of the Oregon contingent.
Tn the song “The Band of Gold,” the
“Kissing Girl” flashed the light on Dean
Walker, who proved very bashful and
tried hard, to avoid it, hut she was per
sistent and forced him to sit ill the
lime light during the whole time of the
song.
Diamond C Electric Co.
565 Olive
General Electrical Contractors
Students’ Lamps, etc.
CALIBER
MODEL 1910
Sell-Loading Rifle
It Strikes
A Blow of 2038 lbs.
This new Winchester
shoots a heavier bullet
and hits a harder blow
than any ether recoil
operated rifle made. It
is more powerful than
the .30 Army, of big
game hunting fame. The
loading and firing of this
rifle are controlled by
the trigger finger. It
JUTS LIKE THE HAMMER OF THOR
Send for illustrated circular fully
describing this new rifle which
has strength and power plus.
WINCHESTER REPEATING
ARMS CO..
New Haven, Conn., U. S. A.
C. W. Edmunds, M. D.
Surgical Specialist
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
Suite 201-204 White Temple. Main 767
Eugene, Ore.
Skin and Scalp Diseases a Specialty,
i Phone, Main S88.
MME. SHAFFER
Hair Dressing and Manicuring
All Kinds of Hair Work
Facial Massage
565 Pearl Street Eugene, Oregon
University Home Bakery Mmst"'1
Bread Fruits
Pies Cakes
Ice Cream
CONDON’S BAKERY 41 Esa18r'eeNt,n,h
COLGAN’S
Mint&Violet Chips
“The Gum That's Round”
Dillon Drug Go.
The Oregon Barber Shop
Modern fquipment
Courteous Treatment Accorded
At Sid Smith’s Place
493 Willamette
College
BARBER SHOP
Why. go down town when you can get
satisfaction next door?
Corner Thirteenth and Patterson.
Next door to Thirteenth St. (irocery.
PROFESSIONAL C.ARDS
■Res. Phone M 113 Office M 114
F. E. SELOVER, M. D.
Office, over Eugene Loan & Savings
Bank. Home, 513 High St.
. F. W. PRENTICE, M. D„
Physician , -
Office, 38 W. Eighth St.
Phones: Office Red 1171; Res., M 523.
■ Office Phone Main 317. Res., B 574^
OMAR R. GULLION, M. D.,
Specialist
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Office Hours: 10 to 12, 2 to 4, and hj
appointment.
306 White Temple, Eugene.
Office Phone, Red 1151; Res. Red 6111
DR. M. C. HARRIS
Dentist
j Rooms 2 and 4, McClung Bldg., 8th am
| Willamette Sts., Eugene, Oregon.
DR. WALDO J. ADAMS
Dentist
j Cor. 9th and Oak Sts. Room 306 Whiti
| Temple. Phone Main 317
C. V. LUTHER, D. M. D.
Dentist
' 584 Willamette St., Eugene, Oregon.
Phone, Main 300.
DR. C. B. WILLOUGHBY
Dentist
Phone, Main 736.
Rm. 6, McClung Bldg., Eugene, Oregor
S EDWARD H. WHITE, D. M. D.
Dentist
Phone, Main 5.
1 Folly Theater Bldg., Eugene, Oregon.
DR. R. L. WILLOUGHBY
Dentist
Rms. 1 and 2, Coleman Bldg., Eugem
531 Willamette St. Phone, Red 629!
DR. H. L. STUDLEY
Osteopathic Physician
j Office, 316 White Temple, Eugene, O
! Residence, 527 Pearl St.
I Phones: Office M 589; Res., Blk. 320
HASTINGS SISTERS
BEAUTY PARLOR
! ALL BRANCHES OF WORK
WE GIVE SATISFACTION
Room 1 Register Bldg. Phone R. 6481
Fraternities and Sororties
Attention!!
try us
That’s all we ask
steer"'" Mbt Ma^t
Phone Main 883
Malted Milk
i
Delicious, Nutritious, Invigorating
Tell the girl at the
Palace of Sweets
to make you a malted milk Egg
Chocolate. A quick lunch pre
pared in a minute.
Pioneer
Shining
Parlors
Grateful for Student Patronage
DUNN’S BAKERY
Bread, Pies, Cakes and
Confectionery; also Ice
Cream and Fruits, !
30 E. Ninth St. Phone Main 72
When your Watch needs repairing,
| take it to
H. D. SMARTT
AT THE
Watch ^Hospital
With Dillon’s Drug Store.
We know the
students’ wants
and are prepared for them. Have
new lines of U. O. Goods, Brass,
Silver, Leather and Jewelry.
Seth Laraway
Hill’sGunStore
For Your
513 Willamette Street
s
Is to supply Footwear to
’■ please discriminating taste
r Burden&Graham