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About Oregon emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1912)
Sotrmeys Canutes Shaping 2Tecess itics Prescriptions Compound by (Srabuate pharmacists StyertninUToore Drug do. fjtb atib IDillamette C. W. Crump Dealer in STAPLE AND FANCY Groceries Fresh Vegetables 20 East Ninth St. Phone 18. WHEN YOU THINK OF WATCH REPAIRING then of course you naturally think of Smart, The Jeweler New Location 591 Willamette W. M. GREEN The Grocer The BEST of Everything to Eat 623 Willamette Phone 25 LOST—A necklace, with topaz pend ant, at Men’s gymnasium, Saturday night. Please leave at Registrar’s office. Mrs. Giltner, who has been visit- J ing her niece, Nellie Hemenway, at j the Chi Omega house, left on Friday i for her home in Portland. Miss Myra Loveridge, ’10, is spend ing a few days at the Chi Omega house. Bob McKenzie, ’ll, and George Car ter, ex-’12, spent a few days at the Sigma Chi house. Miss Charlie Fenton is a wee k-end guest at the Kappa Alpha Theta house. Miss Josephine Meissner, of Seat tle, left Thursday for Portland, after a week’s stay at the Theta house. Miss Meissner, Dr. and Mrs. John Bovard, and Miss Jane Knox, were dinner guests at the Tri Delt house on Wednesday. The Gamma Delta Gammas enter tained some of their friends from the different fraternities at dinner Thurs day evening. Their guests were, Bry ant DeBar, Chester Huggins. Sap Latourette, Ralph Moores, James Johns, Homer Jamison, Leigh Hug gins. They will entertain some of the sorority girls at luncheon Sat urday. Este Brosius, ex-’13, is convalescing in a sanitarium at Leysen, Switzer land. Ted Williams, ex-’12, has recently climbed Mount Vesuvius, and is en joying his trip abroad. Tom Word has gone to Salem for the week end. Miss Ada Kendall is in Portland for the week end. IMPERIAL CLEANERS and HATTERS 23 E. 7th St. STEAM PRESSING, THE ONLY WAY The most modern and sani>ary methods us?d in cleaning and dyeing ladies' and gents’ clothing and hats. mIso dyeing of laces, plumes, etc. HOWARD ZIMMERMAN, U. of O. Dorm. Agent Phone 392 GLAFKE-DIXON CO. Wholesale Grocers Fruits and Produce Eugene’s Pioneer Wholesale Grocers Phone 82 465 Olive the: campbell-fellman co.’S Reorganization Sale Means real bargains in Furniture and Home Furnishings of all kinds. You'll save 25 to 50 per cent. Seeing is believing. Come investigate 475 Willamette Street ' S. H. Friendly & Co. The Leading Store We are Eugene agents for Onyx'Hosiery Arrow Collars Silver Collars Phoenix Hosiery Munsing Union Suits B. V. D. Underwear Gotham Shirts Eagle Caps Cluett Shirts Roxford Underwear Wayne Knit Sox Keiser’s Underwear Hirsh Wickwire Clothes Alexanner Schoenberg Clothes Prankel Fifteen Sincerity Clothes for Men For Easter we have an unique gathering and stricking display of ex clusive models, all made from sturdy all wool fabrics in the new and clever COLLEGE STYLES We feature the new brown, special $15. Ax Billy Department Store The Sincerity Store Four piece orchestra at the Aloha Saturday afternoons. Broders Bros. Wholesale and Retail dealers in FRESH, CORNED AND SMOKED MEATS FRANK E. BLAIR WHOLESALE COMMISSION MERCHANT Eugene, - - - Oregon EUGENE STEAM LAUNDRY Phone 123. West Eight Street. $10 Suit House Outfitters of Men a.-.d Boys Men's All Wool Suits $10 to $25 Sixth and Willamette Expert Watch Repairing All Work Guaranteed Coppernoll Jewelry Co* The Girl of the Pingree Shoe We Give Ease Where Others Squeeze WILCOX BROS. Royal Blue Store Across From Hampton’s Electric Wiring Fixtures and Supplies Eugene Electric Co* W. H. Baker, Prop. 640 Willamette Phone 836 THE ROYAL Is always gLd to see the students OPEN DAY AND NIGHT lit Rcsifii hi ills Golf and Tennis Supplies Eugene Gun Co. F. E. DUNN Phone 230 Just received a large shipment of Outing Shirts In all the new shades and fancy collars The place to buy your spring suit