Oregon emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1909-1920, November 01, 1913, Image 3

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    ALUMNI LEADER
IS OPTIMISTIC
JOHN VEATCH SAYS CHANC
ES FOR FAVORABLE VOTE
ARE GOOD
PRES. CAMPBELL HOPEFUL
Outlook Is Promising. Cam
paign Committees Have Been
Doing Work All Over State.
Students Are Commended.
“The chances for a favorable vote
on the University appropriations at
the election next Tuesday are a good
deal better than an even break,” was
the optimistic statement made today
by John Veatch, ’07, President of
the State Alumni Association, who
haB been prominently Identified with
the University’s campaign during the
past several months.
"An almost negligible opposition
has been encountered. This does not
mean that we are going to have a
walkaway. Not by any means. In
the state there are a number of vot
ers who are opposed to higher educa
tion in general and who will take
this opportunity to vote against the
University, not particularly because
it is the University of Oregon, but
because it is an institution of higher
learning. Wherever it has been pos
sible to reach these people very ef
fective work has been done and many
converted to the University’s cause.
Those who are opposed to the ap
propriations are not openly express
ing themselves and it is this silent
vote with which we have to fear
above all.”
Mr. Veatch, who is an attorney in
'Portland, has been connected with
the campaign work since last April,
and during the past three months
has devoted his time exclusively to
the fight.
Regarding the present outlook for
a favorable reception of the appro
priations at the hands of the voters
at the election Tuesday, President
Campbell has the following to say:
"It is never safe to make predic
tions until the vote is counted, but
the outlook at the present time is
very promising. All of the campaign
committees in the field have done
fine work. Particularly is this true
of the Portland and local committees,
where the work has been marked by
great thoroughness.
"The students of the University
are also to be commended for the
Invaluable assistance which they
have lent the campaign.”
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o SOCIETY o
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o By Beatrice Lilly. o
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The ghosts of Hallowe’en again
strut abroad and with them come the
usual round of festivities. The dif
ferent clubs and sorority houses are
transformed into environments suit
able for the visitation of hobgoblins,
witches and black dats and during
the week-end numerous parties and
dances took place.
• •
The Gamma Phi Beta house enter
tained with a Hallowe’en dance Fri
day evening. The rooms were dec
orated with autumn leaves and jack
o’lanterns and weird ghosts peered
from behind sheaves of corn stalks.
Miss Guppy and Mrs. Abrams acted
as chaperons. The out-of-town
guests were Miss Hofer of Salem and
AlBea Hawley.
• *
Kappa Kappa Gamma is giving a
dance this evening. The out of town
guests were Edith Meriman, Minnie
Krempt, Gladys Mace, Miss Elizabeth
Fox and Grace Reid of Portland and
Gladys Cartright of Salem.
• *
The Kappa Alpha Theta freshmen
entertained with an Informal dance
Friday evening.
• •
The Sophomores of the Delta
Gamma house entertained with a
Hallowe’en dance Friday evening.
ANOKAXMw
ARROW
^COLLAR
Peabody A Co., Iaa. Makan
EVENTUA LLY
CASWELL &
WHITTON
Groceries
WHY NOT NOW ?
Mu Phi Epsilon is entertaining
this evening with a Hallowe’en danc
ing party. The house will be decor
ated in an appropriate fashion, and
far seeing witches will foretell the
future to hopeful aspirants. Vari
ous other stunts characteristic of the
jolly occasion, are planned for the
enjoyment of the guests. ,
* *
Chi Omega will entertain tonight i
with a Hallowe’en dancing party, j
Decorations, favors and menu will
carry out the spirit of the season. |
Mrs. Charles Gray will chaperon.
M’CORMICK BROS.
BOWLING
A Bowler Never Gets Ap
pendicitis, “That’s All”
685 Willamette St., Eugene
GOODYEAR WELT -
SHOE REPAIRING
JIM THE SHOE DOC1 A
DR. M. ASHTON
CHIROPRACTOR
NERVE AND SPINE SPECIALIST
XPERT WORK. LATEST METHOD!
The cause of d istil suooossfally
removed.
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Phone: Otfl e 860-J. Rea. 860-L
Eugene, Ora.
The Modern House Furnishers
Oak Street, 9th Avenue E. and Park Avenue.
W.M. GREEN
—The Grocer=
941 Willamette St. Phone 25
You Can Easily A,nswer
The Clothes-Question
for it requires but a brief study of our
authentic styles and handsome woolens to
learn that our tailored-to-order clothes meas
ure up to every requirement. Have
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713 Willamette Street
send us a complete description of your figure
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where for anything near the price.
Do it today.
Largest tailors in the world of GOOD made-to-order clothes
Price Building Chicago, U. S. A.
Closing Out Crockery
Xmu 40 Day* Off
Every bit of dishes to go
Regardleaa’ of price.
ADAMS TEA COMPANY
UNIVERSITY
STEEL DIE
STAMPED
Stationery
AT
Schwarzschild’s
L M. TRAVIS
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Over Eugene Lean A Saving* Bank
104 Bait Ninth St. Phone 844
PIERCE BROS.
STAPLE AND FANCY
GROCERIES
L. D. PIERCE, Eugene, Oregon.
EUGENE BICYCLE
WORKS
Prloea the Lowest Work Guaranteed
835 Oliva St.
NEW GOODS AND REPAIRING
Second Hand Wheel* Eugene, Oregon
C. H. CANNON, M. D.
HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN.
OFFICE 207 WHITE TEMPLE
PHONE 540.
C. B. Willoughby. F. L. Norton.
WILLOUGHBY
& NORTON
DENTISTS.
Room 404 Cookerline & Wetherbee bldg.
Fraternity and Sorority
Decorated Skins
Leather Pillows, Throws,
Mats, Remembrance Books,
Correspondence Paper and
Cards, Finest in the City
CRESSEY’S
BOOK STORE
630 Willamette St.
Cleanliness Quality ,
DO YOU KNOW CAL ARAB FIGS?
BETTER GET ACQUAINTED
A FRESH SUPPLY
AT HOSMER’S
20c PER LB.
E. D. HOSMER Thirteenth & High
GROCER Phone 983
“THE CLUB”
(
RE80RT FOR GENTLEMEN
BILLIARDS
All Latest Dope on Sports
EIGHTH AVE. AND WILLAMETTE ST. JAY McCORMICK
The College Peoples’ Store
' Of' .. r y I £ Qv/\L/n t l CON ON >
CLASSY NECKWEAR for
MEN WHO CARE
At 35 Cents
dandy color**.
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An unequalled showing in new plush and mute
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