Oregon emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1909-1920, September 26, 1912, Image 3

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    I Onyx Silk Hose, 50c, $1.00, $1*50
We know what
you want in Garments
It is our business to know—and then supply
—what our customers want.
There’s one thing that everybody wants.
That's style. And another thing is reliability,
end a third is reasonable price.
We ask nothing better than that you should
judge us by the style, character and value of
our talor-mc.de coats, suits, and skirts. For
they supply the hardest test that any store
can submit to.
WE SELL “WOOLTEX" GARMENTS
There is nothing better in this country. If
there were, we would sell the better kind,
.livery “Wooltex” garment absolutely guaran
teed. Don't hesitate to come in and look,
. ether you intend to buy or not.
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Makers of Uookex Carmens
Woolter Coats, $15.00 up.
Wooltex Suits, $25.00 lip.
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Whole sal.' and Retail Dealers in
Fres’\ Cor cd :nd Smoked
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The Kuykendall
Drug Store
DRUGS, CANDIES, TOILET
ARTICLES AND SUNDRIES
533 Willamette St.
Preston & Hales
Mfgrs. of all Leather Goods
Dealers in
PAINTS AND PAPER
Agts. Jo' nson’s Dyes and Wax
The external refreshment parlor,
where you will find finished workmen
and everything as they should be,
first class and up-to-date, at the
An expert bootblack in connection.
565 Willamette street.
STUDENTS will find an account
with this Bank a source of conven
ience.
A BANK ACCOUNT is good train
ing—the more used, the more appre
ciated.
Merchants Bank
Corner Seventh and Willamette Sts.
Hastings Sisters
HAIR DRESSING PARLORS
Ragiitir luilding. Tel»phon* 641-R
Mtnxuring Scalp »nd ties Treatment
A. B. CHAFFEE
RETIRES FROM BUSINESS
Every Shoe in the
house to be closed
out.
Oak Shoe Store
C. B. MARKS, M. D.
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
Glasses Correctly Fitted.
201 and 202 White Temple.
Phone 243-J.
Office Hours, 9 to 12; 1:30 to 5.
Office Phone 243-J. Res. Phone 455-J.
DR. L. L. BAKER
DENTIST
Suite 204, White Temple.
Phone Main 317.
OMAR R. GULLION, M. D.
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
Office Hours, 10 to 12; 2 to 4, and by
Appointment. 306 White Temple.
BANGS LIVERY COMP AN*Y "
Cab Service, Automobiles, Baggage
Transfer and Storage.
Phone 21.
W. M. GREEN
The Grocer
The Store of Quality and not
Quantity
623 Willamette Phone 25
H. D. SMARTT
For Up-to-date Repairing
Oregon
Pins, Fobs, Buttons
Always in Stock
591 Willamette
Obak’s for pipes.
EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY
PARLORS
Mrs. Ruth McCallum Carter
Room 22, over First National Bank
Berry’s Shining
Parlor
640 Willamette
Grateful for Student Patronage
DUNN'S BAKERY
BREAD, CAKE AND PASTRY
Dunn & Price
Phone 72 30 East Ninth
Burgess Optica! Co.
591 Willamette St.
Registered Optometrists
FACTORY ON PREMISES
THE CLUB
BILLIARDS
Bigger and Better than Ever
Eighth and Willamette
J. J. McCORMICK
Have you met Obak ?
LET
APPLEGATE
FURNISH YOUR HOME
Elks Building Phone 919
Metcalf & Abright
Successors to Geo. T. Hall & Son.
FANCY GROCERIES
and QllEENSWARE
Phone IS. Your patronage solicited.
Arcade
Pool Hall
BILLIARDS
East Seventh Street
Electric Wiring
Fixtures and Supplies
Eugene Electric Co,
W. H. BAKER, Prop.
640 Willamette Phone 8116
S( flWARZSCHII D’S
BOOK STORE
SLIDE RULES AND
DRAUGHTING SUPPLIES
586 Willamette
Phone 392 for your
Cleaning & Pressing
Good Work and Prompt Service
IMPERIAL CLEANERS
ZIM, Agent
A. W. COOK
CLEANING, PRESSING AND
REPAIRING
LA DIRS WORK A SPECIALTY
4fi E. 7th St. Phone 092. Eujfene, Ore
IMPERIAL
HOTEL
The Place Where You Will Meet All Your Friends
First class Grill Seventh and Washington, Portland
Chapman's Cleaning Works
Work called
for and delivere
Plumes, Kid
Gloves and
Ladies’ Work
a Lpecialty
First Class
Work
Guaranteed
Pressing
Repairing
Altering
A hi„,, ...„ to i nose Who Patronize Us
YOU DON’T WANT SURFACE CLEANING
Chapman’s process removes grease, dirt, etc., from the goods,
reshapes and extends the life and serviceability of your clothing to
the extent that is worth several times the amount it costs you. It
is not an expense but an investment. 'Fry it, and be convinced.
French dry cleaning a specialty.
I'hone 821
607 Willamette St., over Coe Stationery Co.
Cabinet Considers Resumption of
Vesper Services.
After hearing: reports from the
various committee chairmen present
at the regular Y. M. C. A. cabinet
meeting, yesterday afternoon, the
matter of working in conjunction with
the University faculty to resume the
Sunday afternoon vesper services,
which were conducted during the sum
mer, was considered.
It was the opinion of the cabinet
that, if the work should be under
taken by the Y. M. C. A., it ought to
be aided by the University authorities,
and thus not assume all the responsi
bility.
Eighty-three students had, up to
the time of the meeting, paid their
one dollar membership fee, a consid
erable increase over last year. The
campaign for members in fraternity
houses will be started the first of next
week.
Mu Phi Plans Musicale.
Mr. Arthur Frazier will give a con
cert in Eugene under the manage
ment of the Mu Phi Epsilon Sorority
and the Fortnightly Club, on Monday
evening, November 18, in Villard hall.
Mr. Frazier is a talented pianist, who
comes to Eugene after a brilliant sea
son in Chicago and other eastern
cities. David Campbell will play th»
orchestral arrangement for second
piano of the famous Arsky concerto.
Leslie M. Carpenter, a Yale Phi
Gamma Delta, spent Monday night at
the local Fiji house.
Gladys l'Vrrar, 'Oil, and Sophie Gat
lin, ’ll. are spending a few days at
the Gamma Phi house.
Pill Mott left for Salem this
morning, after having spent, a couple
of days at the Sigma Chi house.
Miss Hazel Holmes, ex-’ll, will
spend the coming year at the Boston
Conservatory of Music.
Parker Lucky Curve Fountain Pens
10 days free trial. The Gem Store,
Coppernoll .lewelry Co. Phone 920,
512 Willamette St.