Oregon emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1909-1920, November 17, 1914, Image 4

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    PORTUUID SCHOOLS TO
GIVE room DMCE
High Schools of Rose City Extend
Invitation to Oregon Students
for “Hop” Thanksgiving
In honor of the University of Or
egon football team, a dance is to be
given in Portland during the Thanks
giving vacation by the various high
schools of Portland, according to
news received on the campus yester
day.
Tom Boylen, President of the Stu
dent Body, has received a request to
appoint a committee from the Uni
versity to assist the interscholastic
committee in making the necessary
arrangements. The members of this
committee have not been announced
as yet.
A general invitation will be ex
tended to all students of the Univer
sity to attend the affair. As a large
number of students will spend Thanks
giving in Portland, a large number
are expected at the dance.
DATES FOR DEBATE
TRYOUTS FIXED
—
(Continued from page 1.)
The third tryout will be Saturday,
December 12.
The Stanford vote upon the debate
question has been received, but
Washington is still holding out. It
is hoped that the exact wording of
the question will be decided before
the tryout.
The annual Alumni Medal Contest,
in which all who have made the de
bating teams are entitled to com
pete, will be on Friday, January 8,
1916.
* All Pre-Medics are invited to *
* attend the next open meeting of *
* the Sigma Alpha Pre-Medic Fra- *
* temity, Thursday evening at 7:00 *
* o’clock, in Dean Straub’s room. *
* Chancellor member Dr. Gutber- *
* let will deliver a lecture on par- *
* asites, and a short program will *
* be held. •
***********
Brickwy, of Harvard, is using his
left foot for kicking now since his
operation for appendicitis. It is re
ported that he has missed but one
drop kick in fifteen with his left foot
from the fifteen-yard line. There have
been few left-footed kickers in foot
ball history, and ambipedous men have
rarely ever been seen.
CO-ED OEMTEHS MEET
Professor Prescott Volunteers to Or
ganize Full Credit Course if
Demand Warrants
A meeting of University women
who are interested in debate was held
yesterday afternoon in Villard Hall.
Both sorority and non-sorority wo
men representing all the classes were
present. Plans were made and com
mittees appointed to promote and
arouse interest in debating among
the women.
Another meeting has been called for
next Wednesday evening at 7:00
o’clock in Professor Howe’s room. At
this meeting the question of co-ed in
collegiate and interclass debating will
be considered. ,
******* ••••
* SAVOY THEATRE •
* ..Special Strong Program *
* Dough and Dynamite, Keystone..4*
Comedy. Special comedy feature. *
*' Picture World classes it as the *
* best comedy ever produced. Says *
* “Those who see Charles Chaplin *
* in this will never miss a picture *
* he appears in.’’ Two reels of big *
* fun. *
* Beauty Comedy. Features the *
* Oregon Favorite, Marguerite *
* Fischer and Harry Pollard. *
* Sheriff for an Hour. A splen- *
* did Western drama. Reliance. *
* When America Was Young. A *
* splendid broncho two-reel feature *
* play. *
CHAMBERS
Hardware Co.
Hardware and
Furniture
Paints, Oils and Glass
742 Willamette Street
Phone16
JEWELRY
of Real Merit
Oregon Sea/ and Frater
nity Emblem Jewelry
in Gold and Silver
Seth Laraway
* All girls interested in debating *
* or in the organization of a de- *
* bating class to meet twice a *
* month for two hours of credit, *
* are urged to be present Wednes- *
* day night at 7:00 in Professor *
* Howe’s room in Deady Hall. *
* BERT PRESCOTT. *
* * * * *******
ARROW
SHIRTS
for every occasion.
Color fast—guaran
teed satisfactory.
“Insist on Arrow.”
$1.50 up
Cluett, Peabody & Co., Inc. Makers
THE
Club Barber Shop
FOR
First-Class Work
0. W. 'BLAIR H. T. CUTTER
DUNN'S BAKERY
DUNN & PRICE, Proprietors
66 Nloth Avoous East Phono 7
Eugene Floral Co.
If it’s flowers you want,
we have them
Stors Phans 720 Greenhouse Phone 121
l» »th Ave. Beat
for Thanksgiving
The Peter Pan will
give you ice cream for
$1.00 per gallon.
Punch, 75c per gallon
SPECIAL
TRAIN
ROUND
TRIP
$1.35
to CORVALLIS via
Oregon Electric Ry.
lor the
U. of O.-O. A. C.
Season’s Greatest Game
Tickets good going on the special train; returning on special at close
of the game or regular trains until Tuesday evening. Regular trains
leave Corvallis 10:00 and 11:02 A. M.; 5.81 and 7:28 1*. M.
Schedule Will be Announced Later
football Special lor Students and Local Rooters
Fast Time
No Stops
MARTIN miller
‘Repairing While You Wait
PHONE
One—Two—•Three
for
Eugene
Steam Laundry
Jaaregny It Pawrie
University Agents *
YORAN’8
Shoe Store
the store that sells
good shocs
646 Willamette Street
PIERCE BROS.
Staple and Fancy
•kOCERItS
Vhoac 246-Cor.flb ndOtkSu.
PAUL HOPPE
Students’, Ladies’ and Men’s Tailor
We do remodeling.
691 Willamette
The circulation manager’s phone is
944.
For good goods and prompt
service call
Phone 95
Rowling & Son
Staple & Fancy Groceries
Fresh Milk and Cream
Corner 13th i Patterson Sts.
0bah
Amusement Co.
"Cfje (College 2Tten’s
hangout”
58*60 Hintlj “^nenue Cast
Those Loose Leaf Memory and Pho
to Books at Cressey’s are better. They
are cloth lined. Some others are pa
per lined. Note the difference.
J.W.
Quackenbush
& Sons
[160
Ninth Auenue
East
Acme I * Servlc
Prices 25 and and 35 cents. Party rat
Stand at 8th and Willamette. Phone 1190
GET YOUR
Stationery on the Campus
The Y. M. C. A. Book Exchange is now handling everything in
the line of University Stationery, including Zoology Paper, Graph
Paper, Varsity Notebooks, Columbia Notebooks with fillers; also
Scratch Pads and Pencils.
It is for your convenience to patronize
The University Y. M. C. A.
=®
Yoran’s
Printing
House
titers and
• k binders
TO THE STUDENTS
ALWAYS
75 Eiehth Avenue West
Phone 103