Oregon emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1909-1920, April 03, 1915, Image 4

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    EXTINCT SPECIES CAMP
IN MCKENZIESOLITDDES
The Last of the Electrical Engineers
Investigate Power Site
for Theses
Pour Seniors, “the last of the elec
trical engineers,” last Thursday beat
their way by buckboard and trail 30
miles up the McKenzie river, where
they spent three days working on their
Senior theses. They were Thornton
Howard, A. L. Apperson, Walter Bren
ton and J. L. Watson, and they took
their long trip into the mountains, not
in search of solitude and seclusion,
nor to have the inspiration of foliating
nature spur their learned minds, but
for the purpose of investigating a pro
posed power site some two miles above
Leaburg.
Three days were spent in making a
preliminary survey of the location and
in collecting the river data necessa
ry in their work. During this time
they subsisted wholly on the culinary
preparations compounded by the va
rious members of the expedition.
QUARTET TO TAKE TRIP
During Spring Vacation Songsters
Will Appear in Seven Oregon
Coast Towns
The Glee Club Quartet, composed of
Paul Sprague, first tenor; R. H. Ly
man, second tenor; Albert Gillette,
baritone; Henry Heidenreich, bass;
during spring vacation will appear
in Beven of the Oregon coast towns.
During the last week Heidenreich,
President of the Club, received lftters
from the various towns considered,
most of which seemed very enthusias
tic over the prospect of a visit from
the quartet. Although it has not yet
been definitely decided, in all proba
bility the men will leave the Friday
afternoon previous to vacation. The
towns visited will be Marshfield, North
Bend, Coquille, Bandon, Myrtle Point,
Mapleton and Florence.
The quartet will make this trip not
under the auspices ofth Uenive
under the auspices of the University,
but entirely on their own responsi
bility.
A trip to the SanFrancisco Fair is
also under consideration. According
to Heidenreich, there seems a very
slight possibility of the whole club
taking that trip, but for the quartet
to go in connection with some other
organization might be a feasible plan.
VARSITY DRAMATISTS
PLAN SOUTHERN TRIP
Cast of Eight, Accompanied by Pro
fessor Reddie and Mrs. Thorne,
Will Produce Play
By Mandell Weiss.
A touch of real theatrical life* will
be experienced by eight members of
the class in Dramatic Interpretation,
accompanied by Professor Reddie and
Mrs. J. P. Thorne, when they invade
the towns of Southern Oregon during
the spring vacation in “My Man and
Lady,” a four-act play by Robert H.
Ramsay. The places where perform
ances are scheduled include Glendale,
Grants Pass, Gold Hill, Central Point,
Ashland and Medford. The cast will
return to Eugene on Sunday, April 18.
A similar tour was made by the
class last year in “The Professor’s
Love Story,” and the performances so
captivated the audiences that a return
engagement was asked. Professor
Reddie, in looking around for a suit
able itinerary for this year’s attrac
tion, remembered the kind offer made
by the Southern Oregon people, and
decided to accept it.
In the meanwhile the cast is assid
uously laboring daily in rehearsing the
play. Indications point that the ze
nith of performances will be attained
in this production. Each fits his part
to the letter, Baid Professor Reddie,
in speaking of the cast, which will
be as follows:
Mr. Sommerville—Fred Hardesty.
Charlie, his adopted son—Homer
Kellems.
Makwell Carter, lawyer—Mandell
Weiss.
Dave McFadden—Ernest Watson.
Ben Martin, the real son—Prof. A.
F. Reddie.
Mrs. Parmalee—Mrs. P. Thorne.
Jean, her daughter—Beulah Stebno.
Lady Limberfingers—Joe. Moorhead.
Celia—Mina Ferguson.
Molly McFadden—Marion Tuthill.
AMERICAN DEMOCRACY
IS THE GOSPEL OF MAN
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part of the sacred gospels where it
belongs in the works of men.”
The stage had been decorated with
pink and white blossoms, the pulpit
had been removed and the hall was
generally beautified, under the direc
tion of Miss Ruth Guppy, Dean of
Women, who made the introductory
remarks. The ushers, dressed in caps
and gowns and wearing the Barnett
colors, blue and white, were Mrs. Eric
W. Allen, Mrs. E. L. Knapp, Mrs.
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“Seven Keys to Haldpate'' is a won
derfuly entertaining play of laughs,
mystery, melodrama and thrills. The
company that will interpret it, includ
es Cyril Scott, John O’Hara, Ernest
Geyer, Spencer Charters, Frank All
worth, Frank Monroe, Hooker Wright,
Lee Stcrrett, Laura Bennett, Ethel In
tropodi, Christine Mayo, Jean Shelby,
Rita Harlan, Hazel Traverse and Fan
nie Mackey. Price, 50 cents to $2.00.
Box office opens Wednesday, April 7,
10:00 A. M.
Karl Dallenbach, Miss Ama L. Dunn
and Miss Ruth Grant.
Miss Antin was tendered a recep
tion afterward at the home of Dr.
Bertha Stuart.
It is now planned to stage operas
in the Yale Bowl during the spring
months, when it is not used for foot
ball.
Those who know where to buy the
best candy for the lowest prices buy
at the Sehrgute Candy House wageoe.
Home made candies a specialty.
Salvtd at Last
Install a pump and drive it
with electricity
Oregon Power Co.
Hotel Osburn
The Tride of Eugene
Student's
Luncheons
and Banquets
A Specialty
Sunday Evening Vinners
Jd Specialty
Lunches Candies
Ice Creams
Uictoria Chocolates
Don’t forget we have
a Special Sale every
Friday and Saturday
Complete Show
ing of
Nobby
Easter
Footery
Now On Display
A Fruit Sherbet or an Ore
gana Ice Cream Brick for
your Easter Sunday Dinner
Use the Phone
The OREGANA
EASTE RVACATION
EXCURSION FARES
From EUGENE
to all points on the
Oregon Electric Ry.
Round Trips from Eugene
Portland . . . $4.
Salem .... $2.
Woodburn . . $3.
Orville .... $2.
E. Independence $2.
80
80
50
50
55
Albany . . . . $1.
Corvallis . . . $1.
Tualatin . . . $4.
Tigord .... $4.
Waconda . . . $3.
75
80
30
40
20
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SALE DATES: April 9th and 10th, 1915
Return Limit April 19th
H. R. KNIGHT, Agent, Eugene, Oregon
Daily Excursion Fares to California Expositions via the North Bank
Rail and Twenty-six Hours Ocean Sail on the Palaces of the Pacific
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Tollman Studio
HIGH CLASS
PORTRAIT WORK
J. B. Anderson, Pnp.
Phone 770 734 Willamette
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Eugene's Finest
Cigar and
Billiard Resort
Pipe Repairing and Inlay
Work a Specialty
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EUOENE, OREGON
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Hot Waffles
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27 Ninth Ave. East
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April Fourth
is Easter
Get reedy for it now. We are show
ing the above models In a variety of
clever fabrics.
Weber & Heilbroner hats for
Spring are on display