Oregon emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1909-1920, March 08, 1911, Image 3

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    tollman studio
HEADQUARTERS FOR
COLLEGE WORK
518 Willamette. Phone, 132-R
i > Store t\m um$ m money
EASTMAN KODAK AGENTS
530 Willamette Street
Exclusive Agent for Eugene
W. A. KUYKENDALL
DRUGGIST
588 Willamette Street.
FINE CUTLERY
HASTINGS SISTERS
Register Bldg., Phone 64S-R
HAIRDRESSING AND MANICURING
Hair Goods of All Hinds
Switches Made from Combings
RED CROSS DRUG CO.
M. L. Kreamer, Watch Maker
Both at 460 Willamette St.
We’ll Treat You Right
Something different in a
Confection
Nuf Ced
DILLONS
ne Oa
587 Willamette St.
The Roya!
^’hy is the Royal always busy?
Good Eats First Class Service
s
He Will Address Y. M. C. A.
Meeting Next Friday
Evening
Dr. W. B. Hinson, without a doubt
Portland’s foremost platfor mspeaker,
and recognized as one of the strongest
orators in the United States, has been
secured to speak at the men’s meeting
on Frdiay evening. The committee in
charge of these meetings has made fre
quent efforts throughout the year to get
Dr. Hinson, but because of his many
other engagements, it has been impos
sible to arrange a date with him. The
Oratorical Contest, coming on the same
evening, at which he will act as judge,
has made it possible to secure him for
this meeting, which will immediately
precede the contest.
Dr. Hinson is the minister at the
White Temple, of Portland, and it is
said that he speaks every Sunday evening
to fifteen hundred people.
At the Y. M. C. A. Conference at the
beach last spring, Dr. Hinson was the
chief speaker, and those who heard him
then have been very anxious to get him
here this year.
Jistee nrosius, whose singing received
such favorable comment at the conce-t
a week ago, will sing at this meeting.
In order not to interfere with the con
test, which comes at 8:00, this meeting
will begin promptly at 7:00 and close
promptly at 7:50. which will give plenty
of time for those who wish to attend
both, to do so.
The nominations for the officers of
the Y. M. C. A. for next year, which
were recently made by the nominating
committee, will be announced at this
meeting.
FRESHMEN ARRANGE
ALL-STAR PROGRAM
The committee appointed to arrange
for the Freshman class hour has been
working hard and is prepared to pre
sent the following list of stellar attrac
tions, gleaned from the plethora of tal
ent and ability, included in the 1914
class.
The hour will come at assembly on
Wednesday, March 22. The committee
is composed of Alsea Hawley, Eleanor
McClaine, Sarah Smith. Leonard Brat
ager and D. S. Lamm.
1. Vocal solo, “For All Eternity,”
Mascheroni, William Lai.
2. Freshman choral club, Misses Cow
den. Emerick, Miller, McQuinn, Pros
ser. Poulsen, Risley and Yoran.
3. Address, Peter Crockett.
4. Freshman glee club, Messrs. Bed
ford. Bratager, Cowden, Clark, Lai,
Lamm, Motschenbacher and Stannard.
5. Recitation, Janet Young.
6. Freshman Glee-Choral Club.
Nicklin & Holt
Wholesale and Rexail
GROCERS
The Place to T rade
Why?
5* East 9th Phone 63
RAE St SO^
FLORIST, SHBUBBERV
NURSERY STOCK
29 Ea'i Ninth St. Phone 135
c. R. CRUMP
Successor to
STERNES’S GWOCSWV
Dealer in
Staple and Fancy
groceries
Fresh Vegetables
Phone 13
20 East Ninth
OREGON CLUB IS HIE
OF SEW ORGANIZATION
Will Enter all Studetit Activities
and Boost for the
University
. i C >” was the name chosen
luesday evening for the new organiza
tion composed of students living outside
of the fraternities and dormitories. The
club has a present membership of about
eighty, but as there are many who have
as yet been unable to attend meetings,
copies of the constitution will be given
to Birdie Wise and Percy Collier, who
will sign up any others who desire to
enter as charter members.
As an organization, the Oregon Club
is planning on taking an active part in
all students activities, including the
Doughnut Baseball League and the ca
noe carnival.
The executive committee has selected
the following committees: Athletic,
Morris Starbuck, Byron Goodall, John
Kelly. Social, Edward Davis, J. H.
Keezel, Esther U’Ren, June Gray, Ger
trude Denhart. Oregana, Will St. John,
Jessie Calkins. Canoe Carnival, Chas
Koyle, Franklin Alien, Madge Hamble,
Janet Young, Winifred Kelly.
VISITING DELEGATES TO
BE TREATED ROYALLY
All the delegates to the Inter-Colie- i
giate Oratorical Association will arrive
in Eugene on the 2:00 o’clock train
Friday afternoon.
1 hey will be met at the depot by a
committee appointed for the purpose,
and escorted to the fraternity and so
rority houses where they win tie enter
tained.
At 2 :30 P. M., the Executive Commit
tee of- the Association, composed of one
member from each college, will meet;
and at 3:30 the regular business meet
ing of the Association,will be held. This
meeting is .attended by eight delegates
from e.ach school.
At.S:00 o'clock the annual contest in
oratory is held, and- at eleven o’clock
the delegates and their friends assem
ble at the Hotel Osburn for a midnight
banquet. Toasts will be responded to
by representatives from all the colleges.
Professor Glen will act as toastmaster.
MAN ON THE BOX
HERE NEXT TUESDAY
Genuine and wholesome comedy such
as has been seldom offered since the
days of the Augustin Daly companies
will be the vogue at the Eugene The
ater on Tuesday, March 14, when the
most conspicuous comedy success of the
last twenty years in New York City,
"The Man On the Box,” dramatized
by Grace Livingston Furniss from Har
old McGrath’s successful book of the
same name will be presented.
The story of the play is founded on a
joke, and is full of genuine comedy and
heart interest. It relates that Lieuten
ant Worburton has seen a young lady
on the steamer while returning from
Europe, who has won his heart, but to
whom he was unable to be introduced.
At home in Washington, his sister urges
him to accompany her to the embassy
bal, but he declines. He conceives the
idea for a practical joke on his sister,
nd arranges with the family coachman
to take his place on the return from the
function, with the intention of driving
at a reckless speed, making his sister
believe that the b uses are running away,
and then finally dropping them and lift
ing his sister out of the carriage, and
while in the coachman’s livery implant
ing a hearty kiss upon her cheek. He
c rries out the program until the car
lice cell for the night, with the charges
the proper number and delivers the kiss
as he had planned before he realizes
the mistake. The consequence is a po
lice call for the night, with the charges
of reckless driving and abduction to
face in the morning. With this founda
tion a capital comedy has been written
that is worth going miles to see.
Invitations have been issued for a
formal card party at the Tri Delt house
March 17.
Base Ball
Outfits
TENNIS RACKETS
Eugene Gun Company
Incorporated
Tiie ftroade
Pool and Billiards
Brand New Equipment
College Men’s Headquarters
Rear of OTTO’S
University Home Bakery mY/iVis"'
Bread Fruits
Pies Cakes
Ice Cream
CONDON’S BAKERY 41 %VeTth
SCHWERING & BINDLEY
Ninth Street Barber Shop
Some people say you can’t come
back. Try us.
RIJGBRO
Ctrl Mowers and Designs
Phone 209 4 E. Ninth
SID’S
College RVI e n ’ s
HANG OUT
PROFESSIONAL L.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
Rank. 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
Eye, Ear, Nose 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 j
Temple. Phone, 317
DR. C. B. WILLOUGHBY
Dentist
Phone, 736.
R;n. 6, McClung Bldg., Eugene, Oregon.
EDWARD 11. WHITE, D M. D.
Dentist
Phone, 5.
'■'oily 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.
CONQUERER
HATS
I he Nifty Spring Styles
made to Order Clothes
Men bin nt
THE
Haberdasher
505 Willamette Street
Kay Gun Co.
Sells Spaulding's Track and
Gym Supplies
Students your ciedit is good here
Pioneer
Shining
Parlors
Grateful for Student Patronage
F. BERRY
DUNN’S BAKER
Bread, Pies, Cakes and
Confectionery; also Ice
Cream and B'ruits.
30 E. Ninth St. Phone Main 72
When
take it to
H.
your
watch needs repairing,
SMARTT
AT THE
Watch Hospital
With Dillon’s Drug Store.
our windows for your wants.
Pollock Bros*, Jewelers
516 Willamette
As popular as the Seasonable Sports
Burden & Graham Shoes