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About Oregon emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1912)
Varsity Nimrods April Vacation A good time for Fishing trips Big catches depend on good tackle The famous Backus hand tied flies MADE IN OREGON Also the highest grade of other tackle can be had At the Kay Gun Co. Cal-a-Poo-Ya Mineral Water Cor. 5th and Willamette, Eugene, Ore. Phone 152 Alfred Benjamin and Sophomore Clothes Regal and Stetson Shoes Mallory and Stetson Hats Star and Cluett Shirts ROBERTS BROS. “Toggery” 554 WILLAMETTE STREET National Bank Capital and Surplus $275,000.00 WANTS YOUR BANKING BUSINESS T. G. HENDRICKS, President P. E. SNODGRASS, Vice-President LUKE L. GOODRICH, Cashier DARWIN BRISTOW, Assistant Cashier RAY GOODRICH, Assistant Cashier LET US DO IT Your Developing and Printing. Asco Films and Cyko Paper. 644 Willamette Street. THE PAGE STUDIO Eaton’s Book & Art Store 570 Willamette St. See Next Issue QUALITY AND PRICE Two points to be considered always shown Phone 507 At BINGHAM'S 26 East 9th St. DIAMONDS We have the largest and finest stock of diamonds in Eugene. Get our prices before buying, for we think we can undersell anyone in Eugene. LUCKEY’S Prices in Plain Figures I3t'i St. MEAT MARKET G. W. Summers. FRESH. SMOKED AND SALTED MEATS Sorority and Fraternity trade sol icited. Phone 883. Typewriter Exchange All makes of machines rented, sold, and repaired. Ribbons and Supplies. ISA. K. TABOR Phone 881. 474 Willamette St. * ********* * FROM OTHER INSTITUTIONS * ********** According to the records Coach D. C. Hall, of the University of Wash ington track team expects at least six of his men to be chosen to make the trip to California and wear the purple and gold in the All-Coast meet May 4. * * The records of eleven men were submitted to the California authori ties, but only those chosen will be allowed to participate. Don Evans, captain of the northern tracksters and Ira Courtney, star sprinter, who will try for the Olympic games, are the only ones who are sure of their places. The names of the men and their records sent south are: Evans, javelin, 153 feet 7 inches; high jump, 5 feet 11 7-8 inches; Courtney, 100. 0 4-5 seconds, 220, 21 3-5 seconds; Sherrick, hammer, 143 feet 10 inches; Lang, 880, 2.01 1-5 seconds; Hilton, mile, 4.36; Neiman, 2 miles, 10.18; C. Bowman, high jump, 5 feet 9 7-8 inches; pole vault, 11 feet 2 inches; Wright, 440, 51 4-5 seconds; 220, 22 3-5 seconds; Talcott, 100, 10.02 seconds; Abbott, 440, 51.0. A baseball team, composed of Chi cago students, is touring the country playing college teams both in the east and west. The first game was played with the University of California dur ing the late part of last month. * * The Judicial Board of Women at Stanford University recommends to the Students’ Affairs Committee that no more sororities be admitted into Stanford University while the 500 limit for women exists for the follow ing reasons: 1. The admission of one more sor orrity would encourage the entrance of others into an already crowded field, eight sororities among 500 wo men being a large proportion. 2. The admission of more sororities would tend to destroy the balance that now exists between fraternity and non-fraternity women. New /Middy Rouses, Waists STYLE AND SERVICE Is what you want when you in vest your money in a suit, coat, or skirt. STYLE and GUARAN TEED Service is just what you get in “Wooltex” Garments Still these best made garments cost no more than the ordinary kind, $15.00 to $50.00 and there is a model for every fig ure, a style for every taste, a price for every purse. 6ugen<? CIoal< &■ Suit Hous<? Phone 525 E. Large Register Bldg. The Store that Sells Wooltex Styles ED HANSON 8 East Ninth Street. McCORMICK’S BOWLING 493 Willimatte Street. Dodge Department Store The Store that Keeps Prices Down Cor. 8th and Olive Men’s Suits We are showing an immense stock of men’s Suits, which our New York buyer secured at a sacrifice. All wool and hand tailored, of the very newest and best models, in all the new weaves and shades. Also a complete line of Blue Serges reduced. We can save you money on your Spring Suit. Take advantage of this mammoth Clothing Sale. REGULAR $12.50 GRADE, REGUAR $15.00 GRADE, REGULAR $17.50 GRADE, REGULAR $20.00 GRADE, REGULAR $22.50 GRADE, REGULAR $25.00 GRADE, REGULAR $30.00 GRADE, NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW. NOW NOW $ 7.45 $ 9.95 $12.45 $14.95 $17.45 $19.85 $24.85 Surely you will find a suit in this line to suit your taste and purse. Greatest Clothing Values in the history of Eugene. Don’t fail to come. Eli Bangs, Pres. J.’H. West, Vice Pres. Earl.L. McNutt, Sec. BANGS LIVERY CO. Livery, Sale and Stage Stables Baggage Transferred Day or Night Phone Main 21 Automobile and Cab Service Cor. Eighth and Pearl Something Different Ctbe Pery latest ZHillinery Designs ^ats that gire that Up*to=Date Appearance KOEHLER & STEELE, - MILLINERY Phone 579 * 41 Wctt Eighth FISCHER - PARKS LUMBER CO. RETAIL YARD EUGENE, OREGON 26 West 5th St. Phone 571 ANNOUNCEMENT China Studio. Lessons in China painting, white China, and materials. Orders filled for hand decorated China. Visit thie China Studio. Gift season has ar rived. Cor. 10th and Willamette Streets, BERTHA L. WILLIAMS. Ninth Street MEAT MARKET Groshong & Billings, Prop*. FRESH AND CURED MEATS 15 East Ninth Phoae 14 Manufacturing Jewelers Agate Cutting and Mounting a Specialty Coppernoll Jewelry Co. KOH-I-NOOR The “Quality” Shop Confectionery and Ice Cream that is superior Hot and Cold Lunches C. A. MOUSE, Proprietor Call up 578