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About Oregon emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1915)
Oregon emerald Published each Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday of the college year, by the Associated Students of the University of Oregon. Entered at the postoffice at Eugene as second class matter. Subscription rates, per year, $1.00. Single copies, 5c._ STAFF Editor-in-Chief Ldand G. Hendricks Assistant Editor....Marjorie McGuire Managing Editor .-.Max Sommer Nsws Editor .Wallace Eakin City Editor. Leslie Toose Special Departments Administration . Clytie Hall Assistant . Don Belding _ ® Sports—■ ° Harry Kuck, Rex Kay and Floyd Westerfield. ». „ „ Society ..Beatrice Locke Assistant'..Madge Barry „ .. Dramatics'./_A*...Mafidell° Weiss . RJusic .>.!.!*.Alice Gram . 'Egchange ...f......Rita Fraley ^Features !:.:..Lamaj* -Vooze, Milton Stoddard-apd EdisoTf Marshall ' Jt^Rortpra*«„ * Alexander Bowen.;.’I twin Siftton, Helen Johns, Fi»w'nice*£illingswarth, Louise Allen, Charles” Dundore-, #Leigh Swinson, Lois Ladd,°UeWifct "Gilbert, : Helen Currey, Sara /.-Barjcer, Helen Downing, Roberta: K.iliamy Gladys Col { well, Kenneth Moores, Slikfred Qeri’g, / Jack Montague, Donald Roberts, Grace Edgington and Adrienne-Epping.1* Business Staff" ,, i -_ * » ’• * ■ »_ Business Manager, Anthony Jaureguy* Asst. Manager .. Wayne,.‘Etater Circulation..Ernest Watkins Collections—• • Howard McCullough and Jimmig Sheehy. V'?. Manager’s Phone, 841. * ^^3 A MODEST REQUEST V Whatever there is to be said pro : '•> or con for the Oregana and soccer amendments, the Emerald maintains that there is one question coming be fore the students tomorrow to whiph ;there is but one side—that of award ing gold “O" pins to the upperclasfs members of the Women’s Glee Club.0 At the beginning of each year the co-ed must disentangle herself frotn the required eight talents. Her “qnte"’ is just the same as a man’s, bqt Vyhat does she realize on her investment?* She is privileged to sit in |he- gal lery or grandstand and watch"; h^er “lord and master” play football," bas* ketball and baseball, frisk about "the track, sing, debate, and cut up "in-va rious other ways. Th$ i dne -*:reco'g nized activity in which / she.. has ij chance to scintillate isTth'e Worden's Glee Cliih * * • • * It would .seem ffiat’vthe* least, we can do; is to grant .th’e- lyquefist of‘the ..’Club jot:'some more."substantial re . ward- thurr the annujJ expedition to . Cottage Grove/ They are* asking for • = pins only half as largetas thq^e given the male sirerts— and onlyo for the up perclassmen'in the club at that. This meads that the Stuifbht Body will be set back'the cosj of only eight or ten inexpensive” pins each year. Under these circumstances, the Em erald w’ould like to see not only a favorable vote, but a unanimous ap proval of the amendment. This is not a suffragette movement—it is merely a plea for the “square deal.” CAMPUS NOTH Mrs. Cyrus A. Dolph and Miss Ha zel Dolph, of Portland, entertained the active chapter of Beta Theta Pi at dinner at the Osburn Hotel Sat urday evening. Beta Theta Pi entertained Mrs. Cy rus Dolph, Miss Hazel Dolph, of Portland, Rose Basler, Maude New bury, Merna Brown, Ruth Fraley and Frances Mann at dinner on Sunday. Sigma Nu entertained Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. Grady at dinner Monday evening. ' Mrs. Clapp and Miss Huzel Clapp, of Seattle, were dinner guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta house Sunday. Delta Tau Delta announces the ini tiation of Vemer Gillis, ’ll, Maurice Hyde, Lewis Bond, ’16, Walter Muir head, Joseph Renn, Fred Pack wood, Oscar Noren and Victor Chambers, ’18. Mrs. Charles T. Silverson, of Chi cago, travelling delegate of Gamma Phi Beta, is spending a few days at Gamma Phi Beta house. Elsie Orem, of Corvallis, and Lou ise Lee, of Kentucky, were week-end guests of the Delta Gamma house. Carlton Spencer and Francis Cur tiss, of Portland, and Ray Glatt and Willard Cole, of Woodbum, were week-end guests at the Delta Tau Delta house for initiation. Mu Phi Epsilon presented Mr. Da vid Campbell in a recital at the Hotel Osburn Tuesday afternoon. • ••*•••*****• • • * COMMUNICATION * • • *********** To the Editor: As a member of the Junior class, I wish to correct an impression which i was voiced in your editorial of last Friday concerning the iroposition to ask Student Body support for the Or egana. I do not believe that the Jun ior class, as a whole, is in favor of this action. At any rate, I know that there are a number of Juniors who do not agree that we should beg the Stu dent Body for support. The proposition was put through by Q few members of the class who ex aggerated the financial risks involved. I am one who believes that the Jun iors ought to take care of the Ore gana, and I shall vote accordingly to morrow. I know there are others wfio will do likewise. The fact that the committee of rep resentative students appointed by the •Student Council to investigate this matter impartially voted 10 to 3 in favor of recommending that the amendment be turned down, and that six out of the ten had previously •v.oted to grant the money, convinces .me .that the advocates of the amend ment have no real valid arguments. . I write “thjp communication merely to "show that there are Juniors who aVe willing to bear their responsibil ity without shirking. °S. ” * A JUNIOR. ************** * °THE GOBBLERS ANNOUNCE * * . THE INITIATION OF + *. . Walter Kennon * * John L. Bisher * * and the election of * *. .Ray Couch * * Here. Haines. * *o*i"* ********* 1 ' «*«* °l Mractt & Myers premiums i * '•T Vs of articles for men, women and dill* '-i. tome in and see them. Ladies invited. i W. R. WALLACE 1 ho Obak Cigar Store, Eugene, Oregon ■RODEOS BROS. • Wkaliaalt aalKtlall Vaaltra la frct M Snoted M EUOENE, OREOON MY BUSINESS IS FIXING SHOES RIGHT Jim“ The Shoe Doctor' ANNOUNCEMENTS * An examination of the students * * desiring to act as guides in the * * Oregon Building at San Francisco, * * will be held Saturday morning, * * March 13, at 8:00 A. M,, No. 20, * * Civil Engineering Building. * * Credits will Ije given as follows: * * Written Examination .......50 * * Oral Examination...30 * * General Scholarship .20 * * Outlines of the questions which * * will be expected to be known for * * the written examination may be * * secured at the Registrar’s office. * * From 84 applicants, there will * * be chosen 34 principals and 22 al- * * ternates. * *• _. * * The Student Affairs Committee * * has granted dates to the follow- * * ing: * * March 13—Dormitory. * * March 13— Oregon Club. * * March 27—Alpha Phi. * * __ * * All students who took the course * * in Appreciation of Art under Al- * * len Eaton during the first semes- A * ter are requested to meet with * * Mr. Eaton between 1:00 and 4:00 x * Wednesday, March 3, in the ex- * * hibit room of the Architectural + * Building. * Let Emerald advertisers get th§ _ benefit, r* your money. !( _ _____ — n .• MARTIN MILLER O ‘Repairing While YouWait SPECIAL Assorted Taffy 19 cents pound Varsity Sweet Shop *• Is) Free T rip to the Panama Exposition at San Fran cisco this Summer We will send 5 people as guests of this store* You can enter and win* For particulars see Miss Wing, contest manager, at our office FOR b T) Lf QUA l !T > f Two World Expositions Now Open ° o Deduced fare round trip tickets, permitting stop overs at all points in either direction, to the Panama Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, and to the Panama California Exposition, San Diego, on sale every day to November 30. 0 VIA THE Scenic Shasta Route THREE FINE TRAINS DAILY Shasta Limited San Francisco Express California Express Stop-overs on One Way Tickets Ten days’ stop-over will be allowed at San Fran cisco and Los Angeles on one. way tickets sold to Eastern Cities when routed via the Southern Pacific. “California and It's Two World Expositions” A new booklet describing the trip from Portland to SanDeigo inc luding the two Expositions the scenic beauties of Oregon the Siskiyous 0 and Shasta Mountains, SanF rancisco, the beach and outing resorts of California, the San Joaquin Valley tnd Yosemite National Park, free on application to nearest Agent. Southern Pacific John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon J. w. Quackenbush & Sons 160 . Ninth Auenue East JgS| THIS IS OUR NO. WJP SWEATER Made of the very finest worsted yarn. Full fashioned to the body and arms, but at the same time allows free arm movement. Strictly hand made in our own factory, whe re we have been making sweaters, for athletic use, for over twenty-live years. 4 A postal will bring our 1915 spring and summer Catalogue showing the complete line of Spalding Swe aters. A. G. SPALDING & BROS. 345 Washington Street Portland, Oregon. ^ f CUED DIRECTORY Fkfiieini • "" DR.S.MriD«ON 1 ' Claw af 1H( Physician nd SufM;. Phone 187-J Office 209-210 White Tempi*. OLIVE C. WALLER A. ORVILLE WALLER Osteopathic Physicians Hi C. * W. Bid*. Phone 19*. J. E. KUYKENDALL, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Residence Phone 965. Office, Eu gene Loan A Savings Bank Bldg., Phone 634. Dentists o - Office ghone„154-R Res. Phone 6ll-R° 0 0 DR. M. C. HARRIS Dentist 0 Rms. 2 and 4, C. W. Bldg., 8th A Willamette Sts., Eugene, Oregon. For non-delivery of your Emer ald, call 944. DR. WRIGHT B. LEE Dentistry Phone 42. 306 I. O. 0. F. Tempi* Drugs : Johnston'* Candies Nyal Remedies YOU GET REAL VALUE AT YERINGTON A ALLENS’ DRUG STORE 86 9th Av. E. Phone 8>2 SHERWIN-MOORE DRUG CO. 1 . Box Candies, Toilet Goods,_ •— Prescription Department 9th and Willamette Phone 81 O i Studios TOLLMAN STUDIO Satisfaction Guaranteed J. B. Anderson, Proprietor Phone 770 _734 Willamette STUDIO DE LUXE C. A. Lare, Manager 960 Willamette St. Phone 1171 Offico Phone 391 R**. Phone 331-Y THE EUGENE ART STORE** Georg* H. Turner Pictures, Picture Framing, Pennant*, Pillows and Armband* Paine Bldg., 10th and Willamette. Phone 1062. Attorney LEE M. TRAVIS Attorney Office over Loan and Savings Bank. • TAILOR J. A. HILDEBRAND Merchant Tailor Repairing and Pressing. 720 Wil lamette St. Phone 1202. A. M. NEWMAN Merchant Tailor Cleaning and Pressing o Over Sayoy Theatre CLEANING AND PRESSING o A. W.oCOOK Suit Pressed, 60c. Cleaned and Pressed, $1.25. o Phone 692. 89 7th At. K . Typewriter* ; T^EWRITERS^Air*^Ik^**^II rented and repaired. Oregon Type, writer Company, 816 C. A W. Bide Phone 87*. ~THE CLUB SHINE SHOP First Class Ladies’ and Gents’ Shoe 1 Shining. Mattreeaea O’BRIEN MATTRESS AND UPHOLSTERING CO. Mattreawea made to order. 379 E. 8th St Phone Mf BICYCLES THE CYCLE CLUB Bieycle and Umbrella Repairing, Safety Raior Blade* Sharpened. Phone 964 g|| olive EUGENE CRISP CO. R. R. Mantor, Manager Hot Coffee and Sandwiches. Whole ; sale and Retail. P. O. Box 184. Phone 394-L. Op | P°site Rex Theater, Eugene, Oregon. Hair Dressing Parlor* HASTINGS SISTERS Marinello Toilet Articles. Hair I Good* madeto order. Manicuring, Scalp and Face Treatments. Switch es made from combings. Register Bldg., Willamette St., Ha gene, Oregon. Telephone 100*.