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About Oregon emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1912)
OREGON EMERALD Published each Wednesday and Satur day of the school year by the Students of the University of Oregon. Entered in the postofflce at Eugene as second class matter. Subscription rates, per year, $1.00. Single copies. 5c. _ STAFF Editor-in-Chief....It. Burns Powell, ’12 Managing Editor.A. E. Houston, ’12 Hews Editor. . . Laurence Whitman, ’14 City Editor .Fen Wuite, '13 Assistants— Hellle Hemenway, ’13 Henry Fowler, '14 Associate Editors— Exchange—George Shantln, ’12 Sporting—Mason Roberts, ’13 Society—Elizabeth Eewls, '13 Humorous—William Cass, '14 Reporters— Edward Himes, ’12 • Howard Zimmerman, ’13 Walter Klmmell, ’13 Anna McMicken, ’13 Flora Dunham, '14 Bers Cowden, ’14 Zilla Sengstake, ’14 Harold Young, '14 Oscar Haugen, ’14 F. T. Fletcher, 'IS Deland Hendricks, ’15 Jessup Strang, ’15 Baurence Dlnneen, '15 Carlyle Gelsler, ’15 Euton Ackerson, ’15 Business Manager A. F. Roberts, ’13 Advertising Water X>. Doble, '13 Circulation Clay Watson, ’16 Wednesday, January 24, 1912. "For We're Always Good Fellows.” Word has reached the Emerald that one of the Fraternities will withdraw from the interfraternity leagues on the ground that they are not conduct ed so as to promote friendship and goodfellowship among the various houses participating, but only rather exaggerate fraternity loyalty as op posed to college loyalty and increase the enmity already existing between certain classes. The reasons given for this fraterni ty’s withdrawal may be well founded and the leagues may have failed to realize one of the ideals on which they were constructed, namely, to bring the various houses into closer acquaintanceship; in fact, the present status of affairs seems to prove it. but the question now before us is, can the leagues be continued and con ducted to advantage, or, are the fra ternities so envious of one another that they cannot contest in sports manlike manner? This question we shall not attempt to answer at this time, but we do wish to say that it speaks pretty badly for us here, when we cannot engage in a little contest for a silver mug, without allowing our narrow preju dices to get the better of us; we, who have nothing to do but study a little and be good fellows. It’s time the seniors of the houses, who realize most fully the absurdity of all this, were bestiring themselves in an at tempt to bring about a more congenial attitude towards one another. Cer tainly human nature is not so far de teriorated that goodfellowship is an obsolete state. Vppreriation. Tlu« action of tlu' Student Body this morning in reelecting the present editor to a second term, is taken as an honor by that individual and is appreciated fully. It is satisfying to know that the Student Body has enough confidence in the editor’s sincerity to put out a paper worth while, to intrust the Emerald’s welfare to him a second term. It will he his ideal during the next semester, as it has been this semester, to keep the columns of the Emerald as free from predjudice as possible, but to make them stand for all that will echo true student senti ment and will aid in the upbuilding of the University. No Issue Uehruary 11. In order to pive the mourners of the Emerald staff opportunity to prepare for final examinations, no Emerald will be published the Saturday before examinations. Reporters are, how ever, requested to fto their work on the two is-, .os tollowinp this one, or, if that is impossible, to notify the editor or manapinp editor in plenty of time to allow the work to be dele paled 11> someone else. A lively monkey intended to be used for disection, pot loose recently in tlu* biological laboratory at the University of Minnesota, and for ninety minutes caused considerable excitement for the staid professors. * * * * * * * * * * * * SAGE OF FODUNK ******* * * * Foreign noble men seem to be less interested in the beautiful faces of American heiresses than in their green backs. * * Temper is one thing you can keep without being called a tightwad. * * When the parting bell doth toll And my classmates in a shoal, Come to speed my parting soul, Strong spirits comfort me. * * W7hen you mortgage something to buy an auto, you want to look out for the falling due. * * Relative to the inquiry of the young lady who asked how long she should wear her hair, we would advise that she wear it until she retires. * * A man is a good like Limburger cheese, he dies a little while before he begins to get good. * * When picking an umbrella in the library vestibule, don’t go by the handle, take it out in the rain and see if it leaks. * * The time is very close at hand When we must join that happy band, Who get one last mighty “jag on,” Before they mount the water wagon. B. C., T4. J. D. Peters, Stanford, ’ll, will coach the Stanford Varsity baseball team this spring. Peters played for two years on the Santa Clara College team before coming to Stanford. He has spent several years as a profes sional player, playing with the Phila delphia athletics last season. If Pe ters decides to go to professional ball this season, he has a good offer from the Portland Pacific Coast League team. Do Not Forget when going home on your vacation, to take home a box of “OTTO’S” VICTORIA CHOCALATES, the best chocolates made. Weber’s Milwaukee Chocolates at the Obak Cigar Store. Printing . It’s easy to learn the value of tasteful, appropriate and /classy” printing if you will place the work in onr hands. We produce printed things that make a pleasing im pression. Eugene Printing Co* Loan & Savings Bank Bg. Phone 40*) Electric Shoe Repairing Satisfaction Guaranteed Ed Cluer 619 Willamette SAVE By subscribing for an O R E G A N A NOW $10 Suit House t utlitters ot Men a d Boys Men’s All Wool Suits $10 to $25 Sixth ard W illamette DR. C. B. WILLOUGHBY DR. F. L. NORTON Dentists. Phone 736. Room 6, McClung Bldg., Eugene, Ore. DR. H. L. STUDLEY Osteopathic Physician Office, 316 White Temple, Eugene, Or. Residence, 145 W. 10th. Phone: Office 589; Res. 438-L. DR. A. BURSELL Physician and Surgeon Office, 210 White Temple. Phone 678. Office hours, 9 to 12 A. M. 2 to 5 P. M. Residence, 963 Harrison Ave., Eu gene, Ore. Phone Main 664. BARTLE & SCAIFE Physicians and Surgeons 217 I. O. O. F. White Temple. Office phone 154-R. Res., 611-R. DR. M. C. HARRIS Dentist U. 0. ’98. Rooms 2 and 4, Mc Clung Bldg., 8th and Willamette Sts. DR. EDWARD H. WHITE Dentist Phone 5. Folly Theatre Bldg, Eu gene, Oregon. B. J. HAWTHORNE Attorney at Law With Woodcock and Smith, Eugene DR. WALDO J. ADAMS Dentist Cor. 9th and Oak Sts. Room 306 White Temple. Phone 317. FINE CUTLERY T. A. Gilbert. A. B. Chaffee. Cbe Oak Shoe Store Wear Sorosis and Walkover Shoes. 587 Willamette St. Phone Main 227. Pioneer Shining Parlors Grateful for Student Patronage F. BERRY Scbwering * Eindley BARBER SHOP Students, Give Us a Call 6 East 9th St., Opp. Hoffman House Broders Bros. Wholesale and Retail dealers in FRESH, CORNED AND SMOKED MEATS Chambers Hardware Company Gillette Safety Razors The Kuykendall Drug Store DRUGS, CANDIES, TOILET ARTICLES AND SUNDRIES 588 Willamette St. Cfye tollman Stubio Official ’Varsity Photographer. Best Prices for the Best Pictures. KOH-I-NOOR The “Quality” Shop Confectionery and Ice Cream that is superior Hot and Cold Lunches -- » -- Call up 578 Varsity Chocolates Something entirely new. A delici ous whipped cream, with a milk choco late coating. A trial will convince you of their superiority. Palace of Sweets SPORTSMEN’S SUPPLY HOUSE Gymnasium and Football Outfits Eugene Gun Co. DESIRABLE XMAS GIFTS A larger line than ever this year. Special things in Brassware, Silver Novelties, Picture Frames, and Nov elties. Select your goods now and I will lay them aside for you. Seth Laraway Bob Murphy Around the Corner from Otto’s MELVIN HANSEN The Realty Dealer Acreage and City Lots a Specialty. 474 Willamette. Phone 881. Oregon ! Here’s Success To You! The House furnishers 475 Willamette St., near Post Office. Registered Optometrists Factory On Premises Burgess Optical Co. Wholesale and Retail OPTICIANS 591 Willamette St. Eugene Dillon Drug Co. 527 Willamette Street Exclusive Agents for Whitman's Candies Try a Fussy Package Capital and Surplus, $235,000. Eugene, Oregon. We have room for your account and we want your business. The Store that Saves you Money on Furniture for Students PIERCE BROS FANCY GROCERIES FRUITS, VEGETABLES Phone us your orders. We have our own delivery wagons. Phone 53. DUNN’S BAKERY U. of 0. students welcome to Eu gene. You are invited to inspect our plant and our goods. All kinds of pastry, sanitary wrapped bread. Heinz’ goods, Aldon confectionery, chewing gum, etc. Dunn & Price Phone 72. 30 East 9th St. Electric Cleaning and Pressing Co* Clyde L. Stratton, Prop. Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing We make a specialty of cleaning and pressing ladies suits and evening gowns. Agents for Edward E. Strauss & Co. Superior Tailoring—Popular Prices. 22 W. 8th St. Phone 827. Geo. Sovern Proprietor Combination Barber Sh >p. ,>19 Willamette St. Phone 641-J. COCKERUNt & WETHERBEE Fancy and Staple Dry Goods. '■ adies’ and Men’s Furnishings. Men’s, Youth’s, Children’s Clothing. 0 Phone 42.