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About Oregon emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1915)
LAST TIME ROUND Have a good time, Come back and buy your groceries RIGHT Caswell and Whitton Phone 238, 239 or 153 Elliott's Grocery Successors to Pierce Pres. BRODERS BROS. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FRESH, CORNED & SMOKED MEATS. 80 West Eighth. Why not be practical and give Shoes and Slippers for Xmas Gifts Seal Shipt OUR OWN DELIVERY Phone 246 9th and Oak St. THE HIKE Students!! Before you leave town drop in at SCHWflRSCHILD’S Book Store And select your Christmas presents. EXPENSIVE SCENERY BOUGHT FOR PLAYS (P.y ECHO JUNE ZAHL) "All th:il inodci'ii plays consist of ie scenery, culture and noise.” So sayeth Charles 1 >. ('oluirn. noted Shakespearian lecturer, in a recent lecture at Columbia university. The University of Idaho has realized the seriousness of dramatics. The Idaho dramatic dull is now rehearsing “The Importance of I’.eing Earnest,” hy Os (car Wilde. (). A. C. may boast of her prize set tings hut the University of Washington has her heat. The dramatic club of Washington is putting on Eouis X. Par ker's "Pomander Walk,” the setting of which will cost $”00. Even Itudyard Kipling has succumbed to the lure of the movies. Ilis hook “The Eight That Failed,” has been procured hy Pa the and will he produced in the near future. A prize is offered hy a Seattle newspaper for the best essay on mar riage. The film “Matrimony” will be shown in Portland at the Columbia the atre. The Savoy FRIDAY AND SATURDAY The House of a Thousand Candles A film adaptation of the novel by Meredith Nicholson. One of the best “surprise” stories ever filmed. Set this week for your Xmas pictures at S) orris’ S'hoto tihop Students I ! WE ! WISH i YOU ALL i AVERY ! MERRY | XMASTIDE ; The 1 Haberdasher 713 Will. St. Willoughby and Bangs vjm*sfer-on05n Uictoria Chocolates Drop in and give us the address and we will do the rest. Wo pay the postage. We are leaders in chocolates and bon buns and fancy boxes. Don’t Forget. Corner 7th and Willamette N S co o =e co o -1; A CHANCE TO DO SOMETHING FOR OREGON! Dvery student that goes home for the Christmas holidays should consider it both a duty and a pleasure to help organize an Oregon get together meeting in his or her native heath. Due to the shortness of time everybody could not be notified, and I take this opportunity to set forth a few things that should be emphasized in these meetings. Do not over-burden your parties or dances or what ever they may be with too much serious stuff, but have at least one talk describing the new era that Oregon is facing. We have a new com merce school, a new architecture school, a law school on the campus, bet ter music facilities, new buildings, we are on a firm basis financially, due to the milage tax, and we have entered the Pacific coast conference in athletics. The future is promising. Invite high school students and alumni; sing Oregon songs. If the glee club comes through your town and doesn’t stop, have some Oregon ites down to the train and make the glee club sing—they are willing. And, above all—don’t forget the publicity'. Have the newspapers at your service, both before and after the affair. Make a talk to the high school assembly and try to reverse the opinion that Oregon i a good place to go if you want to have a good time. Men tion the fact that approximately half of the students work their way through college here. At any rate, do something! Call your schoolmates together and de termine the action best suited to your town. Yours for a bigger Oregon, HARRY L. KT’CK, Chairman of Committee. Oregon Electric Flyer Student’s Special Leaves Eugene l:20p. m. Friday Dec. 17th Fast Safe Sure ROUND TRIPS. Portland.$4.80 Salem.$2.80 Albany.$1.80 Reduced Rates to All Stations Through tickets for Washington, Idaho and Oregon points. Tickets on sale, Dec., 17, 18, 22, 23, 24, 25 and 31st and January 1st. Final Return Limit January 4 Campus ticket agent, Leslie Tooze H.R. Knight, Agent. A Sunday Dinner at Ely’s Grill Gives you that comfortable feeling PHCENIX SILK HOSE The Practical Gift to Everybody Put up in attractive Christmas boxes. Men’s Phoenix Silk Hose 50c Men’s Phoenix Silk Hose 75c to $2 Give Gloves for Christmas Or, if you prefer a glove bond, issued at Christmas time, may be redeemed at any time. Let the recipient select the gloves they like best. Hampton’s EcS =^™§LEADfNG store Pendleton Indian Robes The Ideal Christmas Present NEW STOCK JUST ARRIVED—ALL BEAUTIFUL NEW DESIGNS The Original Pendleton Robe is $8.50 Other Indian Designs $5.€0 and $6.50 Beautiful Steamer Rugs $10.00 and $12.50 The most luxurious Lounging or Bath Robe obtainable is the “Genuine Pendleton” at $15, $18 and $20 SILK TRIMMING THROUGHOUT J. W. QUACKENBDSH & SON HARDWARE PHONE 1057 160 9th AYE. EAST. When in need of good fresh groceries, Phone 141 Quick Delivery Grocery Ona Rhodes, Prop. Good Photos Make the most desirable Christmas gifts. We make them at $3.00 per dozen. Also some at $5.00—$4 to students Tuttle s Studio 13th and Patterson Place Your Orders Now FOR Christmas Greeting Cards EMBOSSED WITH YOUR FRATERNITY DIE COE STATIONERY CO. Cor 9th and Willamette OBAK Advertises 38 and 60 Ninth Ave. E.