Oregon emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1909-1920, June 08, 1912, Image 4

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    E. C. Hughes. G. E„ Wood.
Eugene Bottling Co*
Manufacturers of all kinds of
SOFT DRINKS AND SYRUPS
Golf and Tennis Supplies
Eugene Gun Co.
C. W. Crump
Dealer in
STAPLE AND FANCY
Groceries
Fresh Vegetables
20 East Ninth St. Phone 18.
Hotel Osbum
W. F. Osburn, Prop.
Modern and Up-to-Date.
Rooms en suite or single.
Dining room popular with stud
ents of U. of O.
EAT AT THE
If you want the best
Try the Owl’s
Famous Clam Chowder
and Chilis
Opp. Postuffice Cor. 6th and 'X lllamettc
Lawsons
For the Best and Freshest Fruits
Opposite Post Office
('or. 9th amt Willamette.
DUNN’S BAKERY
U. of O. 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.
I)unn & Jf’rice
Phone 72. SO East tth St. I
Fisher Laundry
CLEANING and PRESSING
Phono 65.
WHEN YOU THINK OF
WATCH REPAIRING
then of course you naturally think of
Smart, The Jeweler
New Location
691 Willamette
LADIES and GENTS TAILOR
All work guaranteed. None but
first class workmen employed. Our
work is made right in Eugene.
19 E. Ninth St. Phone 188
EUGENE
STEAM
LAUNDRY
Phone 123. West Eight Street.
W. M. GREEN
The Grocer
The BEST of Everything to Eat
623 Willamette
Phone 25
PIERCE BROS
FANCY GROCERIES
FRUITS, VEGETABLES
Phone us your orders. We have
our own delivery wagons. Phone 246.
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5 its
See llovtl) IDtiiitotu for Pisplay
of Spring utii* Summer Woolens
MEN BUY AT
THE
Haberdasher
505 Willamette Street
Registered Factory on
Optometrists Premises
Burgess Optical
Co.
Wholesale and Retail
OPTICIANS
5^1 Willamette St. Eugene
Hunter Electric Co.
Electric Supplies
610 Willamette Phone 718
Roach Music House
Everything In the
MUSIC LINE
10th and Willamette Sta. Phone 862.
The Store that Saves you Money
on Furniture for Students
$otr>neys <£anbies
Shaping necessities
Prescriptions Compound
by (graduate pharmacists
Sfyertmn=2TToore Drug Co.
9ttj anb Willamette
BISSELL & BARKER
526 Willamette Street
General Home Furnishers
Phone 124
Eugene, Oregon
EYES THAT TIRE EASILY
can be greatly helped by wearing
glasses while reading, writing or sew
ing.
Let me fit you today to glasses
that will ease the strain on your eyes
and fit so comfortably that you will
feel as if you had always worn them.
DR. J. 0. WATTS, Optometrist
564 Willamette St.
KAY GUN CO.
Auto Supplies
Harley Davidson, Indian Sc
Flying Merkel Motorcycles
Racycle and Pierce
Bicycles
Fishing Tackle
VOLLAND’S
NEW IDEAS
In Commen
cement
Greeting
Folders
Get a Kodak
) or a Premo
and Take
pictures for your mem’ry book
Schwartzschild’s
Chambers Hardware
Company
Gillette Safety Razors
SETH LARAWAY
FINE DIAMONDS
ENGAGEMENT RINGS
SILVERWARE
An extrusive line of suitable Wedding and
Commencement Gifts
PIANOS
For an Hour of Entertainment
The Folly
THE HOME OF GOOD FILMS
Fraternities Sororities
STOP
at our office and see our gas automatic
Water Heaters.
Any time you turn the facet you get
hot water.
Oregon Power Co.
We carry Starrett’s
Tools, Pipe, Fillings
and up-to-date Machinery
GOURLEY STUDIO
Kodak Finishing
Lantern Slides
General Portrait Photography
Cfye Club
23illiar5s anfc Pool
SMITH » McCORMICK, Proprietors
Wing's Market
THE HOME OF GOOD MEATS
AND GROCERIES. FRESH
CURED, CORNED AND SMOK
ED MEATS, SAUSAGES AND
POULTRY
Phone 38 487 Willamette
SECOND HAND STORE
I pay the highest price for Second
Hand Clothing and Shoes.
SAM GEMS, Prop.
Phone 794. 58 West Eighth St.
JOHN J. RUDE
Groceries and Meats
Fifth and Blair Phone 620
Get an Oregon Calendar to take
home. 25 cents. Book Exchange. I
Cup for Highest Batting Average
Goes to Premier Slugger of Fiji
Team.
The trophy cup, presented annually
to the player having the highest bat
ting average in the Fraternity
league, was won this year by Alva
Grout, the batting demon of the Fiji
team. Grout, who is red headed and
hails from Ireland, has the happy
faculty of meeting things squarely.
In eleven times at bat, he managed
to hit six times, and his hard drives
to center field were the sensation of
the game. The cup, which changes
hands annually, will be presented to
Grout as soon as his name and aver
age have been engraved upon it.
The batting averages of all the
players, who were at bat the requi
site number of times to enter the
race are as follows:
AB. H. Pet.
Grout—Phi Gamma Delta..11 6 .545
Shattuck-—Phi Gamma
Delta .12 6 .500
Bigbee—Avava ..11 5 .454
Jamison—Sigma Chi.15 6 .400
Vosper—Sigma Chi .14 5 .357
C. Moores, Kappa Sigma..12 4 .333
Roberts—Kappa Sigma.12 4 .333
Simms—Sigma Chi.15 5 .333
G. Watson—Sigma Chi.12 4 .333
Early—Sigma Chi .10 3 .300
Word—Phi Gamma Delta..11 3 .272
Gray—Phi Gamma Delta..l2 3 .250
Bedford—Phi Delta Theta..ll 2 .181
Cobb—Kappa Sigma .11 2 .181
McAllen—Kappa Sigma....13 2 .153
Walls—Phi Delta Theta....10 1 .100
Stannard—Kappa Sigma..11 1 .091
Hill—Phi Gamma Delta....l2 1 .083
Lytle—Kappa Sigma .13 0 .000
J. Moore-—Sigma Chi.11 0 .000
EDUCATION AND MOTHERLY
SACRIFICE COMPARED
Statistics recently published of the
University of Cincinnati have caused
wide newpaper comment because they
appear to indicate that students as
a class are comparatively poor. The
figures, for example, show that 45
per cent of the matriculates come
from families whose income is less
than $1,500. Even a small family
cannot luxuriate very extensively on
$1,500 a year in a city the size of
Cincinnati. Another ratio extracted
by the statistician is the fact that
40 per cent of the students in Mr.
Taft’s town come from families
which rent their homes. In view of
the prevalence of apartment houses
in eastern cities this fact may not be
so significant, although Cincinnati is
not so much an apartment house city
as several others.
But a strikingly interesting propor
tion disclosed is the fact that 19 per
cent of the students are fatherless
and are being aided in their college
course by widowed mothers. This
suggests conjecture as to whether
mothers, more generally than fa
thers, believe in the value of college
training. Certainly the help of sons
who are old enough to attend a uni
versity is more needed, as a rule, by
widows than by fathers.
rerhaps the conditions in this par
ticular obtaining at Cincinnati would
not be borne out by records of other
colleges, but it is a fairly safe haz
ard that general statistics would ac
tually show a greater proportion of
orphaned students In college than is
found among boys of this age out in
the world. Certainly the biographies
of men who have achieved more or
less success in this country, are suffi
ciently replete with instances of
those who have obtained their edu
cation under such circumstances to
warrant the conclusion that the sit
uation at Cincinnati is fairly repre
sentative of college life.
If this be true, therefore, does it
mean that mothers more than fathers
have faith in higher education, or is
it only another illustration of that
superior spirit of self-sacrifice in
motherhood which the world has ever
been ready to concede?
To Celebrate 75th Anniversary.
The University of Michigan is
planning to celebrate its 75th anni
versary. The celebration will be
elaborate and enthusiastic.