Oregon emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1909-1920, October 22, 1912, Image 3

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    Students! Get Started Right!
Brighton J
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Wear a Society Brand or L System
Box Back Suit. Classy ones
$15, $20, $25
Nobby Overcoats and Raincoats
Full Dress Suits, Opera Coats, and
Full Dress Accessories of Every Sort
Complete line of the latest stvles and patterns
of Shirts, Neckwear, Suits. Coats, Hats and ev
erything for evening wear.
Full Dress Suits, $25 to $60
Tuxedo Suits, 20 to 40
Opera Coats, 25 to 35
Silk and Opera Hats, $5 and $8 each
Manhattan and Arrow Full Dress Shirts
McMorran & Washburne
‘‘Outfitters to particular College Men’*
THE CLUB
BILLIARDS
Bigger and Better than Ever
Eighth and Willamette
DUNN’S BAKERY
BREAD, CAKE AND PASTRY
Dunn & Price
Burgess Optical Co.
501 Willamette St.
Registered Optometrists
FACTORY ON PREMISES
George Sovern
PROPRIETOR
Combination
Barber
519 Willamette St Phone 641-J
COCKERLINE 1 FRALEY
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, La
dies’ and Men’s Furnishings, Men's
Youth's, Children’s Clothing.
Phone orders filled promptly
Delta Delta Delta celebrated its
second installation anniversary with
a dinner, Monday evening.
J. J. McCORMICK
Phone 72
30 East Ninth
A. B. CHAFFEE
RETIRES FROM BUSINESS
Every Shoe in the
house to be closed
out.
Oak Shoe Store
Broders Bros.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Fresh, Corned and Smoked
M EATS
The Kuykendall
Drug Store
DRUGS, CANDIES, TOILET
ARTICLES AND SUNDRIES
588 Willamette St.
Preston & Hales
Mfgrs. of all Leather Goods
Dealers in
PAINTS AND PAPER
Agts. Johnson’s Dyes and Wax
Hastings Sisters
HAIR DRESSING PARLORS
R«|l*Ur Bal'dlaf, MIR
Miniaar'n| S•*ip end Fait Traateant
For an Hour of Entertainment
The Folly
THE HOME OF GOOD FILMS
Weber’s Candy at Obaks.
Berry’s Shining
Parlor
640 Willamette
Grateful for Student Patronage
Koehler & Steele
Exclusive Millinery
Needlecraft
41 West Eighth Street. Phone 579
The Koh-I-Noor
FOR FRESH
Candies and Ice Cream
X.UKCKXS AT AX.X. MOTTM
Phone 578 C. A. MOUSE, Prop.
AND
Billiard Parlor
A pleasant place to spend the idle
moments.
S. D. READ
Dentist.
583 Willamette Street, Eugene, Ore.
Phone 500.
FURNITURE AND CARPETS
Seventh and Willamette Streets.
WARNER IS HOPEFUL
With the Dramatic Club try outs
taking' place Thursday evening at
7:3l) o’clock, in Yillard Hall, President
Harold Warner is optomistic as to the
outcome of the new tryout system.
“That we have adopted the Yale
system for dramatic tryouts is one
step forward," said President Warner.
“Formerly it was possible for the man
who had learned ‘Horatio at the
Bridge,’ when he was in grammar
school, to win a place. Now this will
avail him nothing. Under the new
system all plays are selected by the
club, and real dramatic ability is able
to be recognized more quickly.’’
Several students have expressed
their intention of competing. Presi
dent Warner hopes that a still larger
number will respond.
A student, seventy-four years old,
has registered at the University of
Kansas.
Starrett's Tools
Foe the Workshop
Griffin Hardware Co*
FURNITURE DISPLAY
We absolutely show the finest grade ot
Matched Furniture in Eugene. We guar
antee the quality of everything we sell
ALBERT D. APPLEGATE
Elks Building
Complete House Furnisher
7th and Olive Sts
Distinctive Furnishings
For Young Men
Home of The Florsheim Shoe
“For the Man Who Cares”
We’ve just received a new “Steadfast”
English model in a winter tan and it’s some
shoe. Visit the new men’s shop and look
at this particular nnrnber.
GROSS & COMPANY
Top to Bottom Furnishers