Oregon emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1909-1920, February 18, 1911, Image 3

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    TOLLMAN STLOkO
HEADQUARTERS FOR •
COLLEGE WORK
518 Willamette. Phone, 132-R
EASTMAN KODAK AGENTS
530 Willamette Street
The
Why is the Royal always busy?
Good Eats First Class Service;
Chocolates
;
!
Exclusive Agent for Eugene
W. A. KUYKENDALL
DRUGGIST
588 Willamette Street.
Have you paid
you subscription
to the EMERALD?
RED CROSS DRUG CO.
M. L. Kreamer, Watch Maker
' Both at 460 Willamette St.
We’ll Treat You Right
Handicap and Freshman Tour
naments Will Start With
Good Weather
! i'f fair weather promises to bring
uut i! lenlli' enthusiast.-. and the pros
pects for a successful season are said
to be excellent. '1 lie champion of the
bie.-bman class will bo determined bv
t. \outs. which were started last fall
ano which will on be resumed.
Ihe annual handicap tonniameiit for'
a. Faraway cup pn ttiiscs to be an itn-i
portant event this spring. The cup is
awarded each year to the best individual
player among the students and facultv. j
It was won hist year by C. P. Sli angle,!
a senior. I
Manager New land plans to place the >
pr etu-o of the Varsity team upon a par'
with other college sports, l>y requiring
all candidates for the team to appear!
regularly for practice. He expects this
plan to eliminate all who have no se
rious intentions of making the team.
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1 here is still a demand at the P>ook
h.xchange for a number of the hooks
that are being used. Those who have
second hand books that they wish to dis -
pose of will probably find a sale for
them through the Book ]exchange.
Weed Electric Co*
22 W. Eighth St. "Telephone L'95
We would like to
sell you your
ELECTRIC LAMPS
We handle only top voltages
129, 127, 12W 122. This
insures long life. Try us.
W. M, ilesishaw
Wholesale and Retail
CIGARS AND TOBACCOS
513 Willamette Street.
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
1. FORD & MILLER, Sing
ing, Dancing and Talking
Specialists. Introducing
new Songs and Dances.
L. Herr Rudolph Auer
Swiss Yodler. A big novel
tv act.
3. McBREEN c\: SWICKY
Comedy Acrobats. “\\ atch
the Duck.”
4. Two Thousand Feet of
Photoplays of the best.
Two complete performances each evening rirs! show', /:i j, seconu
show, 8:45. - - - Matinee—Wednesday, 2:30, Saturday, 2:30
For
irity’s
s and
q priC>
Sundry
\Y. C. A.
ilv will he
the
ilia
i - ice the
’ 11 In 1 :c, say (lime concerned.
All i'ie fraternities and M-rorities and
a impendent groups in college are evinc
ing itmisiiul interest an ! enthusiasm in j
’d:e aft'iir. and all are planning to lake
a lively part in working it out. The
stunt committee was sworn to secrecy
bunches, lmt in spite of the close watch
is being exercised to keep everything
a dead secret, interesting rumors of
mock police ci urts, street par des, baby
shows, live stock shows, vaudeville
stunts, human liundrics, til.ejlit wire
walkers, living trapeze performers, penny
areod. s. a “kiss for a nickel booth,"
moving picture shows, patch and fancy
work exhibits; bump the bumps, price
shooting galleries, and three shots at
the nigger babies—all the old stand-bjs
will lie there. W e are assured of that,
and pretty girls in fancy costume will
m-11 confetti, candy, toy balloons and
leather ticklers.
Such “County Fairs” have been re
mark lily successful in other colleges,
the Y. YV. C. A. having carried them
out in practically every college in the
United States Pullman held one last
year, which made a decided hit.
As to the general plan of the affair,
it is 111 a 1 of the usual fair or carnival.
There will he a small entrance fee and
in the general arena will be found the
usu d Unlimited number of sideshows,
each with its own spoiler adjuring till
comers to see the sights behind the
curtain for “one dime, ten cents.”
I be twonspenple are invited and a
crowd is expected, for it is all in the
very good cause, of the ever present
“bungalow fund.”
TWENTY-FIVE NEW ONES
FOR THIS SEMESTER
cgistrar Tiffany reports Afiptit two-;
t>,-fiyc new registrations. -Most of these
are Freslnnen. This is unusual, as the
former second semester registrations
amounted uusally to only a dozen or
fifteen names, a great part of which
represented students returning..
An exaggerated report gained cur
rency . last fall to the effect that the
Freshman, class numbered about three
hundred. I lie Registrar’s complete 1st
numbered about 230, and many of these
have since be.en proved by. the class
treasurer to be ‘‘specials” and upper
classmen from other schools. Two hun
dred and fifteen is a liberal estimate of
the number of students of Freshman
standing. ,
Y. M. C. A. WILL DISCUSS
ORIENTAL RELIGIONS
A scries of eight meetings has been
arranged by the Y. AT. C. A. for stu
dents of the University, in which the
Oriental religions. will be investigated
and discussed in comparison with the
Christian religion.
Rev. P. K. Hammond, rector of the
Episcopal church, wiW lead the discus
sions, and the meetings will be open
for both men and women.
The first meeting will be held some
time next week. The evening will be
announced later. 1 he t ine will be ar
rangd immediately after dinner, in or
der that it may not interfere with any
other plans for the evening.
Those who desire to take this course
of eight lectures can make arrangements
with Edward Himes.
“Brick’’ Michael left college Monday
to acquire some practical experience in
his line as mining engineer. He will
locate at Wallace, Idaho, where “Shar
key” Huston, ’07. i- employed as min
ing engineer looking after bis father -
interests. “Brick” says his return t'
college next f 11 is contingent upon how
i "things turn out.”
Brand New Equipment
College Men's Headquarters
Rear of OTT O 7 S
University Home Bakery Mm's""'1
thread Fruits
Pies Cakes
See Cream
CONDON’S BAKERY " ,^,ln,h
SCHWERING & LINDLEY
Ninth Street Barber Shop
Some people say you can’t come
back. Try us.
RUGBRO
Cut Flowers and Designs
Phone 209 4 E. Ninth
College M e m * s
HAW© OUT
PROFESSIONAL C.ARDS
C.“W.~ EDMUNDS, M. D„
Surgical Specialist
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Suite 201-204, White Temple. Phone 767
Eugene, Oregon.
Res. Phone, 113 Office 114
F. E. SELOVER, M. D.
Office, over Eugene , Loan •,& Savings
Bank. Dome, 513 High St.
E. w. prentice, m. D.,
Physician
Office, 3S W. Eighth St.
Phones: Office, 117-R. Res. 529.
Offiffice, 317. Res., 574-L
OMAR R. GULLION, M. D.,
Specialist
Eye, Ear, Arose and Throat
Office Hours: 10 to 12, 2 to 4, and by
appointment.
306 White Temple, Eugene.
! Office Phone, 154-R. Res. 611-R.
DR. M. C. HARRIS
Dentist •
Rooms 2 and 4, McClung Bldg., 8th and
Willamette Sts., Eugene, Oregon.
DR. WALDO J. ADAMS
Dentist
Cor. 9th and Oak Sts. Room 306 White
Temple. Phone 317
C. V. LUTHER, D. M. D.
Dentist
584 Willamette St., Eugene, Oregon.
Phone, 300.
DR. C. B. WILLOUGHBY
Dentist
Phone, 736.
i Rm. 6, McClung Bldg., Eugene, Oregon.
EDWARD II. WHITE, D. M. D.
Dentist
Phone, 5.
Folly Theater Bldg., Eugene, Oregon.
DR. R. L. WILLOUGHBY
Dentist
Rms. 1 and 2, Coleman Bldg., Eugene.
531 Willamette St. Fhone627-R
DR. IT. L. STUDLEY
Osteopathic Physician
Office, 316 White Temple, Eugene, Or.
Residence, 527 Pearl St.
Phones: Office 589; Res. 320-L.
Fan Coals
Men buy at
505 Willamette Street
Delicious, Nutritious, Invigorating
Tell the girl at. Ihef
Palace of Swcels
fo make you a malted milk Egg
Chocolate. A quick lunch pre
pared in a minute. ' ' •
Pioneer
Shining
Parlors
. t •" U'. •' '•'*» . ‘
Grateful for Student i’atronage
. V : - ’■
F. BERRY
/
DUNN’S BAKERY
Bread, Pies, Cakes and
Confectionery; also Ice
Cream and Fruits.
30 E. Ninth St. Phone Main 72
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When your Watch needs repairing,
take, it to
If, D. SMAUTT
AT THE
Watch Hospital
With Dillon’s Drug Store.
College
BARBER SHOP
Why go down town when you can get
satisfaction next door-? ' ;
Corner Thirteenth and Patterson.
Next door to Thirteenth St. Grocery.
Remedied by Arch Props and cor
rcctly fitted shoes.
BURDEN & GRAHAM
568 Willamette St.