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About Oregon emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1911)
S. H. FRIENDLY & CO. THE LEADING STORE Let George Do It If you don't know George, you should; he is Friendly's tailor. Let George measure you for your new Suit, Overcoat or Full Dress. S. H. Friendly & Co. Guarantee Satisfaction i ■mm bbbi emmaa^w. *■ vmEszzssBZ&yjn Huy slide rules now. Bargain prices. Himes, 52 Dorm. Fraternity Inserts exchanged at the Ohak Clear Store. Chambers Hardware Company Gillette Safety Razors College Barber Shop SANITARY AND UP TO DATE ! Thirteenth and l’atterson Streets McMomm & Washburn “Correct l:\vnino Clothes" Complete showing of correct evening suns and full dress aeeesories: Full Dress Suits $25.00 to $50.00 Fine English Serges 20.00 to 50.00 Nobby School Suits 15.00 to 30.00 Rain Coats and Raglans 12.50 to 25.00 Ovemi.its 10.00 to 30.00 sHdskbiuxpcftotp* ynjiiari/T'r.ynr—^ rwtsrnt ouAi/rt e ccohomy KSSBShHHM EUBHB H A LOW E’EN FESTIV1TIES ORDER OF ENTERTAINMENT The Hallowe’en note is the predom inating feature in the festivities of the week-end. Hallowe’en affords the hostess any number of opportunities for originality of entertainment and artistic decoration which have been taken advantage of by different sorori ties. The Gamma Delta Gammas enter tained Friday evening with a country dance. The guests went in costume and danced among shocks of corn and heaps of pumpkins. The refreshments also were planned in keeping with the rustic idea. The Kappa Alpha Theta, the Tri Deltas, the Gamma Phi Betas and the Lambda Rhus, all entertained with Hallowe’en parties, dancing, courting the witch and reading fortunes being the chief means of entertainment. The Chi Omega will entertain with a unique Hallowe’en cotillon this evening. SIXTH MEMBER OF SCROLL AND SCRIPT INITIATED The "Scroll and Script” Honor So ciety initiated Jean Allison Wednes day, increasing the membership to six out of a possible eleven. The ini tiation ceremonies were conducted by 1 ilah Prosser, who held the office of president last year. The present memoers, in order of their initiation, are: Mildred Bagiev, president; Birdie Wise. Ruth Merrick, Alma Payton, Fay Clark and Jean Allison. The next meeting will be held next Wednesday. November 1. at live, in Miss Morgan's studio. Lowest prices on drawing paper, ink, pencils, etc. See Himes, at Dorm. C. W. EDMUNDS, M. D. Oculist and Aurist, 201 White Temple. U.OFW. NEWS GATHERED FOR OREGON Items From Washington Daily Show Activity in Northern School. Graduate Manager Zednick, of the University of Washington, is agitat ing aspeeial conference of the North west College athletic authorities, to arrange a schedule of baseball, bas ket ball, football, track, and wrest ling. As the regular conference does not convene this year, Zednick desires to hold an auxiliary Northwest confer ence in Seattle, December 7, 8, 9. Coach Dobie. the czar of football at Washington, is opposed to the holding of class fights on Denny Field, the U. of W. athletic arena, claiming that when a mix up of riotous students oc curr on the field, the gridiron is packed as hard as a gravel bed. The University of Washington will hold its fiftieth anniversary in No vember. Fifty men are out for the Senior cross country team at the University of Washington. The Washington journalists are evi dently sceptical of the stories sent out from Oregon, regarding the condition of the U. of O. football squad. Over an article appearing in the Oregonian, October 23, regarding the crippled condition of the varsity, the Wash ington. Daily ran the following head lines: “Bruin Fables Sent Out from Oregon Campus.” After the first month of school work at Washington, six students will be dropped for delinquencies in studies and thirty-nine will be placed on pro bation. In the U. of W.-Puget Sound game which resulted in a 35 to 0 victory for Washington, Dobie told Quarterback Coyle not to utilize the forward pass, but Coyle gave Warren Grimm an op portunity to carry one over the line for a touchdown in the last quarter of the game. The Salem High School football squad came down to Eugene yester day afternoon to play the local High School team. The game will be .called this afternoon at 2:30 on Kincaid Field. The supporters of both teams are confident. The engagement of Madeleine D. Walker, ex-’12, to Connell Dyer, of Salem, is announced, the wedding to take place in November. Miss Walker is a member of the Chi Omega Fra ternity. Miss Frances Nelson and Miss Willetta Wright will spend the week end at the Kappa Alpha Theta House. Bertha Dorris, who is teaching at Myrtle Creek, will spend Sunday at the Chi Omega House. SENIORS FILE SUBJECT Continued from first page. of the Blue River District”; C. W. Wa'ls. “Plans and Specifications of Buildings on a Small Country Es tate”; Edw. J. Himes, “Relative Ef ficiency of Vitrified Clay and Con crete for Sewer Pipe Construction.” From among the students in phy sical sciences comes Roy Fitch with "The Technique of Laboratory Prac tice for General Chemistry”; G. W. Schantin, “An Apparatus for the De termination of Hydrogen”; F. E. Dun ton. “A Comparison of Secondary Text Books of Physics.” Other theses subjects are "The Mili tary Experiences of Cicero,” by Cle mentine Cutler; "Studies in Virgil,” by Pansy Beebe; a treatise on “At tention,” by Folley Rasmussen; “The History of Physical Training and th Development of the Various Systems of Gymnastics,” by Ruth Hardie; and "Child Study with Regard to Play grounds,” by Emma J. Materman. Yoran’s Shoe Store The Store That Sells Good Shoes THE PLACE First Class Workmen. 565 Willamette Street. 606 Willamette Street. Yerington PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST JOHNSTON’S CANDIES 40 East Ninth Street. Linn Drug Co. KODAKS KODAK SUPPLIES BUNTE’S CREAMS 530 Willamette Street. Club 23illiar5s an6 pool SMITH & McCORMICK, Proprietors We would appreciate your ac count. Interest paid on Time De posits and Savings Accounts. Merchants Bank Corner Seventh and Willamette THE CLUB BARBER SHOP Student Trade Appreciated BERT VINCENT Proprietor Tobaccos and Candy At the Corner Grocery Corner 13th and Patterson Sts. BETTER DO IT TODAY Men Buy at THE Haberdasher 505 Willamette St.