Oregon emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1909-1920, December 14, 1912, Image 3

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    PROF. YOUNG PREPARES
SUFFRAGETTE COURSES
Outlines Will be Given to Women
Veters Throughout State—Text
Books Required.
Professor Young, head of the de
partment of Economies and Sociology,
has prepared a course of study for
the women’s clubs of Oregon, which
takes up the structure and functions
of state and federal government and
the conditions and problems of prog
ress and social welfare.
The preliminary work for the first
part of this study will consist of a
careful reading of the Oregon Con
stitution as given in the Oregon Blue
Book of 1911, and a study of Has
kin’s American Government.
The department will conduct tests
to ascertain the proficiency attained
by the members of the different clubs
in this part of the study.
The main part of this citizenship
study will be taken up by discus
sions in the meetings on topics bear
ing upon problem’s of political, eco
nomic. and social progress.
A few concise books by eminent
authorities will be used as guides,
The following books will be used:
while the University will aid and di
rect this study by outlines, sugges
tions, and questions. The Department
will also send out lecturers to deal
with special problems.
“Conditions of Progress in Demo
cratic Government,” by Charles
Hughes, “Political Problems of Amer
ican Development,” by Albert Shaw,
“Oregon Blue Book,” “American Gov
ernment,” by Haskin, “The Attitude
of the Citizen,” by Professor Hughes.
In the history of football at Yale
only twelve men have succeeded in
crossing their goal line.
Miss Jessie Bibee came to spend
Saturday and Sunday at Eugene, in
order to attend the Sophomore dance
this evening.
Kansas Agricultural college has
been admitted to the “Big Seven”
league composed of the colleges and
Universities in the Missouri valley.
STAY OUT OF ANANIAS
CLASS, SAYSMR.MGLAIN
_ i
Y. M. C. A. Speaker Advises Audience
Not to Lie, Even to
Themselves.
—
‘‘Don’t lie to yourself.” said Pro
fessor Carl McClain. ’06, Thursday
evening’, at the regular Y. M. C. A.
meeting, speaking on the subject, "The
Responsibilities That Follow You.”
! “If you have promised yourself that
you will get up early in the morning,
be true to your word. If you break a
promise to someone else, you know
j about it immediately, but self-deceiv
ing is more insidious because of secret
nature.”
Professor McClain discussed many
| responsibilities of the University
| graduate: His debt to his parents for
' their sacrifice of money or business
profit; likewise his debt to the state,
not only in actual expenditure, but
| also of a loss to industry or commerce
j of several thousand dollars for each
j student while he is in school; also
one’s responsibility to his alma mater,
and to the student Y. M. C. A.; and
finally his responsibility before God.
President L. T. Pennington, of Pa
icfic College, will address the next
regular meeting, the last during the
I year 1912, on the subject, “You and
| Your Creditors.” Warren Rae, of Eu
gene. will sing. The meeting will
close in time so as not to interfere
with the Glee Club in the Eugene
Theatre.
TALKS WILL FEATURE IN
NEXT Y. WT. C. A. MEETING
The Y. W. C. A. will meet Monday
i afternoon at 4 o’clock, with Catherine
i Kirkpatrick as leader. The program
j will consist of a solo by Eva Brock
| and talks by some of the members.
These will be as follows:
Juvenile Court System—Elizabeth
Busch.
Campfire Girls—Mae Norton,
i Eugene Business Women’s Rest
Room—Helen Holbrook.
Miss Elsie Bain, of Albany, came
down Saturday to attend the dance.
Alteratinns a specialty
Phone 1001
WE WORK DAY AND NIGHT
McCauley & Charles
Cleaning Pressing and Dyeing
Room 15
461 'i Willamette St.
Eugene, Oregon
ATTEND
LARAWAY’S
REMOVAL SALE
I am compelled to move the first
of the year and will occupy the
building just north of the Hoff
man Hotel and will not have room
for all my extensive line.
Everything at \Reduced Trices
Seth Laraway
Preston & Hales
Mfgrs. of all Leather Goods
I
Dealers in
PAINTS AND PAPER
Agts. Johnson’s Dyes and Wax
Corner Ninth and Willamette
YERINGTON & ALLEN
Prescription Druggists
Phone 232 40 East Ninth St.
Linn Drug Go.
KODAK SUPPLIES
Prescriptions Carefully Com
pounded
Yours Solefully for a Better Un
derstanding
Jim, the Shoe Doctor
640 Willamette
COCKERLINt & FRALEY
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, La
dies’ and Men's Furnishings, Men’s
Youth’s, Children’s Clothing.
Phone orders filled promptly
W. M. GREEN
The Grocer
The Store of Quality and not
Quantity
623 Willamette Phone 25
Vincent & Hughes, Props.
Student trade appreciated.
A Delicious Confection
CRISPETTES
5 Cents the Package.
SPENCER & DAY
33 E. 9th Street, Eugene Oregon.
Boyer’s Dancing School
Tuesdays, 7:30 to 9 P. M.
Saturday, 2::3:0 to 5 P. M.
West Seventh Street.
“BLUE BELL”
ICE CREAM
THE REAL THING
Real, because it is made from real,
genuine, sure enough cream—the kind
we always have plenty of.
Eugene Creamery
Phone 638.
WILLIAM H. WATSON’S
Pictures, Stories. Lectures, Dramas.
“The consensus of press opinion of
both continents!! speaking eloquently
of Dr. Watson’s work, is that he is a
master of art and literature. Highly
instructive, illuminating and very
wondrous books. Each picture a work
of Art.
ART SCHOOL PUBLISHING CO.
2317 Michigan Ave., Chicago, U. S. A.
Friday & Saturday
Special
All Overcoats,
values to $18.00
for
$9.75
McMorran & Washburne
I
Ithe mystic smock overcoat
Copyright 1912, Alfred Decker A Cohn
College Togs
€ugene Loan * Savings
Bank
Established u<»2
Capital ana Surplus $200,000
Student Patronage Appreciated
Starrett's Tools
For the Workshop
Griffin Hardware Co.
DILLON’S
FOR
Phone 623 627 Willamette
*
FURNITURE ANI) CARPETS
Seventh and Willamette Streets.
The Kuykendall
Drug Store
DRUGS. CANDIES, TOILET
ARTICLES AND SUNDRIES
588 Willamette St.
New Novelties in
needle work for
the Holidays.
Koehler & Steele
41 West Eighth Street. Phone 57*
st 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
Electric Wiring
Fixtures and Supplies
Eugene Electric Co*
W. H. BAKER, Prop.
(540 Willamette Phone 836
H. D. SMARTT
For Up-to-date Repairing
Oregon
Pins, Fobs, Buttons
Always in Stock
591 Willamette
Office Hours, 9 to 12; 1:30 to 6.
I)R. L. L. BAKER
DENTIST
620 W'illamette St.
Idaho Champbell Bldg. Tel. 620.
/incut, / rcshe-sl and He-st
Tern ‘<«i Coffee*
in Luyeiie
Tea, Coffee, Spice.
Fancy Chinaware.
Christma-t Dishes.
Add ms fen Company
Ninth and Oak Streets
Soccer has been introduced as an
elective in gymnasium work at the
University of Minnesota.
THE
Monarch Cafeteria
FOIt GOOD THINGS TO EAT
TRY US
And We Will Prove It
ALL HOME COOKING
628 Willamette Street.
THE CLUB
BILLIARDS
Bigger and Better than Ever
Eighth and Willamette
J. J. McCORMICK
Berry’s Shining
Parlor
640 Willamette
Grateful for Student Patronage
F. W. COMINGS, M. D.
Phone 744
Over Eugene Loan and Savings Bank