Oregon emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1909-1920, February 22, 1911, Image 3

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    TOLLMAN studio
HEADQUARTERS FOR
COLLEGE WORK
5:3 Willamette. Phone, 132-R
Cbc Store that saves you money
Lion Drug Co.
EASTMAN KODAK AGENTS
530 Willamette Street
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
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
Peters Bon Bons
25c and 50c
1 iie most delicious chocolate
you ever tasted
CALIBER
MODEL 1910
Self-Loading Rifle
it Strikes
V Blow of 2038 lbs.
This new Winchester
shoots a heavier bullet
and hits a harder blow
than any other 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
L HITS LIKE THE HAMMER OF THOR
V Sem
desc
has
l
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.
Weed Electric Co*
22 W. Eighth St. Telephone 295
We would like to
sell yon your
ELECTRIC’LAM PS
We handle only top voltages
129, 127, 125, 122. This
insures long life. Try us.
W. M. Renshaw
Wholesale and Retail
CIGARS AND TOBACCOS
513 Willamette Street.
The Oak
Shoe Store
Walk
Over
and Sorosis
Shoes
587 Willamette St.
The World’s Stand- ^
ard. Tone clear,
mellow and very
powerful.
Absolutelyperfectin scale.
Finest workmanship.
Prices from ©i5 upward.
Send for illustrated
Catalog to the makers.
For sale hy all leading
music dealers.
Desk D812
Lyon & Healy
Chicago
PREPARATIONS FOR FAIR
TAKING DEFINITE SHAPE
Minstrel Show, Side Shows and
Booths Will Attract All
Friday Night
Work iml plans are advancing apace
for the County Fair. There was some
trouble at first in connection with get
ting the men's gymnasium, but ar
rangements have been made to cover the
floor and the matter is practically defi
nitely settled.
The big show, at a general admission
of ten cents, opens promptly at 7:30
Saturday evening. The minstrel show,
free of charge, which will he given by
two black-face artists from each fra
ternity, begins at eight, and will occu
py about half an hour.
Then the general fun begins, and the
Spielers get in their deadly work, and
the side shows open. The fortune tell
er’s booth will attract the gullible, the
credulous and the sentimental; the “Kiss
for a nickel” will attract the lovers of
pretty girls and good things; the “Island
of Captain Kidd” the adventure lov
ing ; “und so weiter.”
Doris Plummer, Cecil Miller, Vesta
Moorehouse and Nellie Hemenwav will
sell confetti on the main floor and are
expecting to do a rushing business.
There will also be candy and popcorn
for sale at different booths, so that the
crowd can be kept busy munching when
they visit the moving picture show and
“The Streets of Cairo.”
The main idea is to come supplied
with plenty of small change and a lot
of fun and good humor, and the Y. W.
C. A. County Fair concessions, sepa
rately and collectively, promise a good
time to all.
MUSI HAVE 15 HOURS
Senate Bill No. 101, recently passed
by the Legislature, raises the standard
of work at the University by demand
ing a total of fifteen hours in educa
tional subjects as a requirement for
the issuing of a high school teacher’s
certificate. The bill, which goes into
effect May the 13th, provides for the
granting of a special one year's certifi-!
cate on a college diploma covering work
of this kind. At the expiration of the
first year this certificate may be ex
changed for a five years’ teaching per
mit, providing, of course, that the work
done has been satisfactory.
Special provisions arc also made for
those desiring to teach such subjects
-is music, drawing, manual training, etc.
Teachers in such branches will prob
ably be exempt from the requirements
made on those teaching along more
general lines.
The law, as it stands, is similar to the
teachers’ laws in force in most of the
states of the country and will m"kc
it impossible for Oregon teachers to
teach in any of these states without
the necessity of first passing the state
teacher’s examination.
Installation of Y. W. C. A.
Mr. Brown gave a most interesting
talk at the Y. W. C. A. meeting Mon
day afternoon, in which he compared
prayer to sending a telegram, the pray
ing itself corresponding to writing out
and formulating the message, while
ahfti is the instrument to carry the mes
sage.
This was followed by an install itioli
of the new officers.
Reports from Wellesley are to the
effect that h If the young women are
deficient in spelling. Andrew Carnegie
wrote an open letter to the Wellesley
students, in which he expresses his
sympathy for the girls.
A faculty club house is to be estab
lished at the University of Minnesota.
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* BASKETBALL *
* Reserved seats for the Pulman- *
* Oregon games will be on sale at *
* Linn Drug Co. Friday morning at *
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Drawing materials
Waterman's Ideal fountain Fen
Cry their Self Tiller
6. Scbwarzscbild
The Arcade j
Pool and Billiards
Brand New Equipment
College Men's Headquarters
Rear of OTTO’S
University Home Bakery Mill’s""'1
Bread Fruits
Pies Cakes
Ice Cream
CONDON’S BAKERY 41 tgtVe?tln1u
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
SID’S
College Men’s
HANG 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. Home, 513 High St.
F. W. PRENTICE, M. D„
Physician
Office, 38 W. Eighth St.
Phones: Office, 117 R. Res. 529.
Offiffice, 317. Res., 574-L
OMAR R. GULLION, M. D.,
Specialist
Lye, Lar, Nose and Throat
Office Hours: 10 to 12, 2 to 4, and l>>
appointment.
.106 White Temple, Eugene.
O lice 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. 9lh 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,
Rm. 6, McClung Bldg., Eugene, Oregon
EDWARD H. WHITE, D. M. D.
Dentist
Phone, 5.
j Polly 1 heater Bldg., Eugene, Oregon.
DR R. L. WILLOUGHBY
Dentist
Rms. 1 and 2, Coleman Bldg., Eugene
531 Willamette St. Fhone627-R
DR. H. L. STUDLEY
Osteopathic Physician
Office, 316 White Temple, Eugene, Or.
Residence, 527 Pearl St.
Phones: Office 589; Res. 320-L.
ADVANCE
UIIWIKN r
AVOY
I’RIXG
SHIRTS
The Shirt with the Custom Look
Men buy at
.THE .
Haberdasher
505 Willamette Street
Special
Delicious Chocolate Chews
Watch our window for specials
Palace of Sweets
Pioneer
Shining
Parlors
Grateful for Student Patronage
F. BERRY
DUNN’S BAKERY
Bread, Pies, Cakes and
Confectionery; also Ice
Cream and Fruits.
30 F. Ninth St Phone Main 11
When your Watch needs repairing,
take it to
H. D. SMARTT
AT TI1F.
Watch Hospital
With Dillon's Drug Store.
College
BARBER SHOP
W in i>n down town when you can get
'.attsf.K'tion next door?
Corner Thirteenth and Patterson.
Next door to Thirteenth St. Grocery.
TRAIN IS
Burden & Graham’s
SEASONABLE SiiOES
568 Willamette St.