Oregon emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1909-1920, May 20, 1914, Image 4

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ROSEBURG TWICE
GAMES WILL BE MAY 21 AND
22 AT STRAWBERRY
FESTIVAL.
11 MEN WILL MAKE TRIP
Roseburg Twilight Baseball
League Will Entertain Stu
dents. Oregon Should Take
Both Games.
Tomorrow morning at G:30 Ore
gon's second team leaves tor Rose
burg where two games will be play
ed with a Roseburg team on Thurs
day and Friday as a part of the an
nual Strawberry Festival held there.
The team will be the guests of the
T weight Bj&seball League of that
city during their stay.
The Strawberry festival at Rose
burg is an annual affair held In
the Southern Oregon town to cele
brate the opening of the strawberry
season in that city, famous, with its
surrounding country, for this fruit.
Coupled with this week of gaiety
it has become a custom for the en
tertainers to import Oregon’s second
team as a part of the entertainment
for the crowds. •
The second team is composed
largely of men who have been out
for ball all season and is a feward
for their faithfulness in helping
shape the varsity into action when
they are unable to hold down posi
tions there themselves.
The team this year will be enter
tained by the city from Thursday
until Sunday and are assured a good
time and all the strawberries that
they can eat. The team will bo ac
campanied by assistant-manager
Clark llurgard, who expects to win
the games. Oregon had little diffi
culty in walking away with the hon
ors last year. However it is report
ed that Roseburg has a picked team
this year aad Intends to put up a
better exhibition ol' the naional game
than thut of lust yeur.
The team as picked by assistant
manager Burgard, Manager Walker
and Coach Bezdek indicates that
Furney and Beckett will hold down
the mound and In case Fleming can
be spared from the varsity squad
which goes to Corvallis Friday, he
will probably be taken on the south
ern trip. The line-up is as follows:
Furuey and Beckett, pitchers; Kings
ley, catcher; Billings, 1st base;
Hughes, 3ml b; Williams, ss; Hun
tington, 3b; Wlilhelm, If.; Van Mar
ter, cf.; Fltzmaurice, rf.; One other
man will be taken.
INTERCLASS MEET IS
PLANNED FOR THURSDAY
Members of Track Squad Can
Compete nl Only One
Event
Every University of Oregon student,
capable of donning a pair of track spikes
is eligible for the inter class track and
field meet to be held at the University
next Thursday afternoon.
The meet, an annual affair, will de
cide the class championship of the Uni
versity, and this year it will probably
lie between the freshmen and sopho
mores, as these two classes contain the
most truck material. Graduate Manager
Dean Walker has offered a cup for the !
class winner, and medals will be pro
vided for the individual point winners.!
Members of the University track!
squad will lie allowed to compete in only
one event, thereby minimizing tlicit
ability in the meet. The meet will be 1
held Thursday afternoon, in order not
to conflict with the training of the
Varsity squad for the conference meet
at l'ullmau next weak ut which the l ui
versity will be represented by a seven
man team.
“DUTCH”AXXUXSEN
Oregon's veteran third sacker, now
heading the hatting list, who
Plays this Week-end.
LIMCOLN HIGH SENIORS
WILL PRODUCE SYLVIA
Musical Comedy to Be Staged
at Eugene Theatre
Saturday.
The senior class of Lincoln High
school of Portland will put on “Syl
vester,” a musical comedy at the Eu
gene theatre, Saturday night. The
production is of the pastoral var
iety, and according to press reports
is an extremely clever production.
Miss Minnie Nemorovsky is in the
title role and is said to have remark
able dramatic ability and an excel
lent soprana voice. Pinkerton Day
as a wealthy farmer, is the lead
man.
The liig'li school troupe has played
twice in Portland to full houses and
put on one matinee in that city.
Friday night they will show in Cor
vallis. During their stay in Eugene
they will be the guests of the fra
ternities and sororities on the cam
pus.
SAVOY THEATRE
Where tlu» crowds no—Better
Show—1 Oc
Thursday Afternoon
THROUGH THE CLOUDS —
The big sensational wonder
ful Apex four reel state right
feature. Sensational and
thrilling.
KEYSTONE COMEDY Fun
maker.
WlUGllT BROS In vaude
ville.
Friday Siwclnl
BATHE'S Great feature
showing Rattle at Vera Cruz
Men falling before the cannon
Great wonderful battle scenes
Coining
BAUD RAINEY’S WONDFit
ful t> reel African Hunt and
Customs of wild animals.
FAMOUS FLAYERS Jack
London’s great Sou Wolf in
seven reels.
Watch Our Urograms
TRY THE
VARSITY
BARBER
SHOP
Eleventh and Alder Sts.
DONALD D. DUNCAN,
Proprietor
GIVE
THE VENCEDORA
A TRIAL
We Have Candy and Soda
730 Willamette
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All •examinations will be two houfs
in length and no longer. The exam
ination in all divisions of freshman
English Composition will be given
from 10 to 12 a. m., on Saturday,
June 6th. The schedule of other ex
aminations will be as follows:
All 3, 4 and 5 hour subjects, re
citing at 1 p. 'm., Monday June 8,
10 a. m.
All 3, 4 and 5 hour subjects re
citing 0 a. m. Monday June 8, 10 a.
m.
All 1 and 2 hour subjects, reciting
8 a. m., Monday June 8, 1 to 3 p.
m.
All 3, 4 and 5 hour subjects, re
citing at 10 a. m., Tuesday, June 9,
8\o 10 a. m.
All 3, 4 and 5 hour subjects, re
citing at 11 a. m., Tuesday, June
9, 10 to 12 a. m.
All 1 and 2 hour subjects, recit
ing at 9 a. m., Tuesday, June 9, 1
to 3 p. m.
All 3, 4 and 5 hour subjects, recit
ing at 8 a. m., Wednesday, June
10, at 8 to 10 a. m.
All 3, 4 and 5 hour subjects, recit
ing at 2 p. m., Wednesday, June
10, at 10 to 12 a. m.
All 1 and 2 ho,ur subjects, recit
ing ■ at 10 a. m., Wednesday, June
10, at 1 to 3 p. m.
All 3, 4 and 5 hour subjects recit
ing at 3 p. m., Thursday, June 11,
8, to, 10 a. m.
All 3, 4 and 5 hour subjects recit
ing at 4 p. m., Thursday, June 11,
at 1 0 to 1 2 a. in.
All 1 and 2 hour subjects, recit
ing at 11 a. m., Thursday, Juue 11,
at J to 3 p. in.
All 1 and 2 hour subjects, recit
ing at 1 p. m., Friday, June 12, at 8
to 10 a. m.
All I and 2 hour subjects, recit
ing at 2 p. m., Friday, June 12, at
10 to 12 a. m.
All 1 and 2 hour subjects recit
ing at 3 p. m., Friday, June 12, at
I to 3 p. m.
4 o’clock classes in 1 and 2 hour
subjects may be examined from 3 to
."> p. m. on any desired day.
Any instructor having two 2 hour
or two 1 hour, or two 2 hour and one
1 hour course reciting at the same
time may give the examination at
tlie regular time and the other from
3 to 5 on the same day or some lat
er day.
No examination will be given ear
lier than the regular examination
schedule, without faculty action, and
no examination will be released from
its scheduled time unless conflicts
compel, in which case it will be plac
ed at some time later than the time
regularly scheduled.
ART STUDIO
Orders carefully filled. Lessons given
in Oil and Water Color, Rainbow and
China Decoration.
MARION R. FIELDS
42 W. tith St. Phone 295
WOMAN’S EXCHANGE
Home Cooking
Phone Us Your Orders
1056
Geo. Sovern, A. C. Rathmell
The Palace
BARBER SHOP
AND BATHS
519 Willamette St. Phone
971. Eugene, Oregon
“De you want a (hint?”
‘•Yee."
See PETE
The Shine Docter.
J47 Willamette.
Goodyear Welt
Shoe Repairing
JIM~“Shoe Doctor”
V. MOTSCHEXBACHER
warissMmmmni
“Motsy” is seen in his fighting togs,
laying for 0. A. C.
The executive committee of the
National Collegiate Alumnae, re
quest all members of the organiza
tion be prepared to take the
Fairmont car leaving the station at
2:30 tomorrow afternoon for the
picnic to be held in Hendricks
Park. A full attendance is 'desired,
as election of officers for the ensuing
year will be held.
Eugene High and Salem high will
meet in a dual track meet in Eu
gene next Saturday
'Pennants and pillow tops in stock
for Fats at Obaks.
BRODERS BROS.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers la
FRESH MEATS
CORNED MEATS
SMOKED MEATS
Phone 40 Eugene, Ore. .
LINN DRUG CO.
Phone 217 Free Delivery
KODAK SUPPLIES
Eastman Agency
Quick Service—Good Things to
Eat—IPhone 581
WHITE LUNCH
B. C. EATON, Proprietor
Good Coffee—Good Milk
Try Our Waffles
27 9th Ave. E.
Eugene, Ore.
Rex Floral Co.
The Artistic Floral
Shop
Special Attention Given to
Party, Wedding and Funeral
Work
We carry a Fine Line of Brass
ware, Pottery, Vases, Japan
ese and Oriental Baskets.
Cut Flowers and Potted Plants
of All Kinds.
Phone «02-J
Delivery Free
Y. IW. TO PICNIC TUESDAY
Committee Prepares to Feed 100. All
Men are Invited I
The annual Y. M. C. A. picnic will
be held next Tuesday afternoon be
! ginning at four o’clock, at the head
j of the mill race. The program for
i the afternoon will include a feed,
| canoe races, swimming races, and a
log rolling contest, not for political
aspirants. For these events, prizes
of Hershey chocolates will be pro
vided.
The committee in charge, headed
by Tom Boylen, is preparing to feed
a crowd of one hundred men, and
is desirous of a big turnout. No
charges wil be made and member
ship in the Y*. M. C. A. is not nec
essary for those wishing to enjoy
'f' will do your op
tical work some
time—why not now
EXAMINATIONS FREE!
DR. J. O. WATTS
Optometrut
BANG'S LIVERY
Tollman Studio
For better photos
J. B. Anderson, Prop.
734 Willamette. Phone 770
THE WATER PROBLEM
SOLVED AT LAST
Install a Pump and
DRIVE IT WITH
ELECTRICITY
Oregon Power Co.
Depot Lunch Counter
Oysters, Chili and Lunches
Served At All
Hours
R. H. BAKER, PROP.
WING’S
MARKET
Home of Good Meats,
Fish and Groceries
679 Willamette
PHONE 3S
Quality Goods, Quick and Efficient Service, Fancy
Bricks, Punches, etc., for Parties.
Phone 1080
the good time which the association
will offer. <
Order the “O” cigarettes at Obaks.
FINEST COFFEE
Rich Flavored Coffee
Highly Flavored Tea
The Freshest in Town
ADAMS TEA COMPANY
CHAMBERS
HARDWARE CO.
Headquarters for
“SHERWIN WILLIAMS”
and “OLD ENGLISH”
FLOOR WAX
OSBURN
HOTEL
Dainty Dinners for
College Students
Reserve Tables for Sunday
Evening
104 But Nlath Sl Hum MO
PIERCE BROS.
■TAPliK AND FA MOT
OBOCMRIM
Li. D. PIBRCI, Ku(Mi«, Or*fM.
EASTMAN
KODAKS
Complete Photographic
Equippers
Schwarzschild’s
BOOK STORE
Summer Clothes for Young
People Who Care.