Oregon emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1909-1920, December 17, 1912, Image 4

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    HR GLASSES DEBITE
Froh to Meet Sophomores in War of
Words Next May—'I ry outs An
nounced After Christmas.
The Freshman-Sophomore debate
will be held in May. It was decided
to postpone the conte t until all the
others University debates are over,
so that it might be me of a drawing
card in University affaire. When in
terviewed. President Hardesty, of the
Sophomore class, stated that as yet
nothing has been decid' d definitely in
regard to arrangements. These will
be made immediately after Christmas
vacation, when the 1 ss managers
will confer with th English depart
ment. At this time ;i proper question
will be selected, committees will be
appointed, and a definite date set for
the debate. Among the Sophomores
who will enter the try-out are Har
desty, Donald, Lombard, and Hill. The
Freshman also have promising mater
ial. Mae Smith, J mes McCallum,
Humbert, LeMar and Leslie Tooze,
and others, will try out for the Fresh
man team. Bert Prescott, who will
coach the teams, and direct the de
bate, is exceptionally good. He said:
“The initiative is now up to the stu
dents to come and make proper ar
rangements.”
REAL NEWSPAPER WORK
University Journalists Write and Edit
Entire Section of New Year’s
Morning Register.
The University department of the
New Year’s section of the Register,
which is being edited by the Journal
ism classes of the University, is now
complete. Mr. W. A. Dill, of the Reg
ister, says, that the cuts have arrived
and that section of the paper will go
on the press either Monday or Tues
day.
Approximately twenty-two thou
sand words pertaining to the
University have been written. In
speaking of the work, Editor Fen
Waite said, “The stories are very
satisfactory to Mr. Dill,’’ and quotes
Mr. Dill as saying that the work re
flects much credit on the journalism
department of the University.
SANTA CLAUS APPEARS
AT ElITAXIAN MEETINU
Santa Claus, with a well filled stock
ing of Christmas candies, surprised
the Eutaxians at their social meeting
Tuesday night at the Lambda Rho
house. The evening was devoted to
songs and recitations suggestive of
Christmas. The program consisted of
a Scottish recitation by Norma Dobie,
a Christmas carol by Mildred Wilson,
and a paper on the origin and prac
tice of Christmas customs by Hilda
Brant.
The hostesses then served refresh
ments of fruit salad, punch, and sand
w iches.
DISTANCE RUNNERS VIE
WEDNESD.W AFTERNOON
(Continued from First Puge.l
Northwest Conference at Seattle, IV
eemiier 20 ami 21, Until that time
tile rare is in doubt.
Those who hi e been doing eon
sistent fall training are Track Cap
tain Walter McClure, .lames l’ack.
George McConnel. Tom Boylen,
Franklin Allen, Fred Harbour, Harlen
I’etley, Kranl Holt, 1'onald Onthank,
Vere VVindnagh , t!* >rge Brownell,
and Kn l Blr.ckabx
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FOB F \Sbl\«; •; U) CHKCKS
Continueil : >m ■ • st page.
ular attentim until they noticed
that i'i ik w„ b " quite a dis
turbar > in the f part of the
house, then tl, w • to the stairs.
As th<\ ■ ’;i11• it tneone turned
out the up> > h 1 and started
running d wn b toward the
porch at tin 1 1 e house The
men put ued 1 iiml no trace
of anyone.
rhe cook told i that she had
heard the noi-< ,..■ at supposed
it was some of F although she
couldn't Ulldei 'land a ' ,1,,^ made
so much noise and had tiled to pet
him to keep quiet
A careful search showed nothing
missing.
TORCH AND SHIELD
i SOPHOMORE SOCIETY
New Organization Formed Last Spring
Announced With Membership 16,
12 of Whom Are Active,
“Torch and Shield” is the name of
the new Sophomore society, the exist
ence of which has been rumored for a
long time. Organized last spring by
members of the 1914 class, this is its
first public announcement.
The purpose of the society is solely
good-fellowship. The pin consists of
a black torch on a gold shield.
There are twelve active members,
as follows: Morris Bigbee, Clark
Burgard, Bryant DeBar, Ben Dorris,
Boyce Fenton, Dick Fulton. Gene
Good, Leland Hendricks. Maurice
Hill, John Parsons, Donald Rader,
and John Welch.
The following members of the orig
inal organization, who are not at
present in college, retain their mem
bership in the society: Dale Chess
man, Eddie Dorr, Melville Morton,
and Lloyd Stevens.
st National Bank
Corner 9th and Willamette.
Resources $2,000,000.00.
Small accounts welcome.
375 Willamette Phone Main 886
Depot Lunch Counter
R. II. BAKER, Proprietor
Chicken Tamales and Chili Con Carne
made daily. The Largest Sand
wiches and best Tamales and Chili
Con Carne in the city.
Home Made Pies and Good Coffee
A. W. COOK
CLEANING, PRESSING AND
REPAIRING
LADIBB WOlBt A 8FKC1ALTY
U ■. Tth St. n«» tit. Bugana. Ora
Make offerings that are joyfully re
ceived by the sportsman, the athlete.
Our stock of athletic and gymnasium
goods comprise the best that is made,
from baseball to golf.
The Red W Store
Ninth and Willamette.
Xmas Gifts
Victor book of the Opera.
Song books of Merit.
Piano Albums.
Music books and bags.
Everything known in music.
Roach Music House
Tenth and Willamette. Paine Bldg.
Red Cherry at Obaks.
Correct Clothes foj College Men
Benjamin and Sophomore Suits
Overcoats and Full Dress Suits
Exclusive agents for the Kahn Tailoring Line of Made to
Measure Clothes. Perfect fit guaranteed.
Roberts Brothers
TOGGERY
We appreciate your business.
Kighth and Willamette.
Oregon Electric Ry.
Holiday Rates
Christmas and New Year
\
One ami one third of the first class fare for tJie round trip to and from
all stations on the Oregon Electric Railway.
Sale dates, December 20th and 21st, 1012. Final return limit Jan
uary 7th, 1*01:1.
Portland, $4.SO.
Hillsboro, $5.10.
Salem, $2.SO.
Albany. $1.75.
All other stations in proportion.
Children over 5 and under 12 years of ago, one half fare. Pickets will
also be sold at same rates December 21st to 24th, inclusive, 1012, December
2Sth to January 1st. inclusive. 1018. Final return limit January 2nd. 1013.
Cbservation Parlor cars on limited. Standard Sleeping cars on "l'he
Owl." First class coaches tin local.
1 imiteds leave Eugene Oslo A M. and 1:5.> P M.
Locals leave Eugene 11:00 \ M. and 0:00 P. M.
Owl leaves Eugene 12:01 A M.
\V. E. COM AN,
lieneral Freight ai)d Passenger H K. KNltiHl, Agent,
Ajjeni Eugene, Oregon.
WM. C. BARBOUR
Un.vers.ty Piano Parlors
Gold Medal Pianos
Good Pianos to Rent
Phone 268-J. 336 East 13th St.
TOLLMAN STUDIO
For up-to-date Photo*
J. B. ANDERSON, Photographer
STUDENTS will find an account
with thia 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.
BANGS LIVERY COMPANY
Cab Service, Automobiles, Baggage
Transfer and Storage.
Phone 21.
The external refreshment parlor,
where you will And finished workmen
and everything as they should be,
first class and up-to-date, at the
I
An expert bootblack in connection.
666 Willamette street.
Yoran’s
Shoe Store
The Store That Sella
Good Shoes
DR. C. B. WILLOUGHBY
DR. F. L. NORTON
Dentists
Room 6, McClung Bldg., Eugene, Ore ‘
THAT ROYAL TAILORED LOOK
. fi' T
«0»T«ICMT THE flOTAL TAILORS
THIS GARMENT
IS GUARANTEED
TO FIT YOU
. PERFECTLY
If you are not pleased
with this garment in
every respect, we ask
you not to accept it,
not to pay one cent.
THE ROYAL TAILORS
Chicago. New York.
I
Two hundred men were chal
lenged to bring back their Royal
v Suits, if they did not fit and please
in every respect. Not one of the
) 200 took advantage of the Guar
\ antee on every garment.
S'
0. P. HOWE
DEALER
564 Willamette Str et
u. o.
Someone a
Christmas Remembrance
Why not select it at
THE GEN STORE
where there are many beautiful
and inexpensive gifts to be found.
All articles'are engraved to your
order by one who is an artist.
We will be pleased to show you
through our store whether you
buy or not.
C0PPE1N0LL JEWELRY
Phone 920
542 Willamette
S. H. FRIENDLY & CO.
The Leading Store
Sale of Young Men’s
h
Suifs and
Overcoats
$27.00 Suit or Overcoat .
25.00 Suit or Overcoat.
22.50 Suit or Overcoat.
20.00 Suit or Overcoat
18.00 Suit or Overcoat .
15.00 Suit or Overcoat .
.$19.85
. 18.75
. 18.85
15.00
. 13.85
. 11.85
Every Garment in the House Reduced