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About Oregon emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1918)
MEN! Get Into One of These Warm Stylish Overcoats. Tailored expressively for the J. C. Penney Company, from especially prepared fabrics in exclusive patterns. All priced at the usual Penney Savings. $14.75, $16.50, $18.50 $22.50, $19.75, $29.50 J. C. PENNEY COMPANY. Operating 197 Busy Stores. A Nation Wide Institution. -- Let’s Shoot a Game of Pool -- — At The — CIGAR STORE 814 Willamette Street. You Look Shabby If you are wearing badly fitted glasses YOUR GLASSES \ Mo ldy'# D«ep-Cnrv» A » Kryptok I.cruea \ Arc Uc!t« Are me most conspicuous pari 01 your am re. i eopie when talking to you, look directly at your eyes. Will your glasses stand this searching scrutiny, or are they like “a smudge upon the canvas,” spoiling an other wise pleasing picture? 1 besides spoiling the looks, ill-fit ting glasses injure the eyes. JOYFUL GLASSES Our glasses are optically and i. eclmnicnlly perfect—a joy either to look at or through. SHEKUVSM'w W. PJOODY Bring Your Prescriptions Here. EYE SIGHT SPECIALIST AND OPTICIAN 881 Willamette Street Factory on Premise*. EMERALD CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY PHYSICIANS ANl) SURGEONS G. S. BEARDS! EY, M. 0. 110-115 (.Wkrrliuo und Wcthoiboo Bldg. Office phone 98 lies. 1’hoao HoO - DRS. BARTLE anil NEAL Physicians ami Surgeons fi7 i. o. o. i\ uidg. riumo :t. F. W. COMINGS, M. D. ■410-415 C.and NY. Bldg. Office l lioue 00 Has. l'hone 7-11 OSTEOPATHS AND CHIROPRACTOR UR. H. L. STUOLTY h Ost, aibid Pin >’ . n llug.no. Oregon. Office 1. O. O. 1\ lihlg. Phono 5SD-J lerve and Spine Spo.i.dist Phono 110 DR. J. I. FISCHER Chii pruetoi f!7-SlS While Tomplo. Hog. no. Or.. HAIRDRESSERS MME. SHAFFLH Hairdressing Bailors nti Price H-ln.o S'.ucv Phon SSw ' DENTISTS OR. S. D. READ 1 )entist. Phone 387 I. O. O. E. Balding. PAINLESS PARKER, 1 >eutiat. 701 Willamette St- Phone -SS DR. L. E. GEORGE Dentist Eugene, Oregon. First Mat. Rank Bldg. Kooui 7. Phoue H8S. DR. W. R. LEE Dentist. 404 C. aud W. Bldg. Phone 12-J UR. LLOYD L. RAKER Dentist Instruct rs Dipl^ net. N. S, y, p. Chicago C. aud W. Bldg. OLIVE C. WALLER ORVILLE WALLER Kirkville tiraduates. US C. and \V. Bldg. l'ugene, Oregon Plume 531. lies, phoue -3S-Y THAT STUDENT DAHCE WILL BEJMLY HOP Patrons, Patronesses, Fiddlers and Drummers, Dates and Programs to Help. ! Plans for the student tody dance next i Friday night in the armory are pro I greasing toward making it the liveliest, most successful social event of the year. Here are some of the features you can count on being (here just as sure as you will be there yourself, along with the rest of the student body: Ilendershott, -with a crew of fidrfton and drummers, will undertake to keep time with your feet; and they’ll do it too. This music is guaranteed by the committee to keep anyone from sitting still. A floor committee will be on the job to see that every one dances. Members of the student committee in charge are Xich Chapman, chairman, I'llla Dews and .Tack Pundore. The fac ility committee is composed of Dean j Louise Ehrmann, Miss MnTy Perkins, ■ ('olonei TV. II. C. Bowen, and Lieuten ant TV. F. G. Thacker. Dancing will begin at 8:30. This is a fact. It is not yet known just what time military officials will order the men home, so the dance will start promptly in order not to miss any of the fun. Patrons and patronesses will be: Pres ident and Mrs. P. L. Campbell, Dean Ehrmann, Dean and Mrs. John Straub,' Colonel and Mrs. Bowen, Colonel and Mrs. Leader. Dates will be in order, the committee announced today. Also there will be programs. I The very meager sum of 35 cents (this i includes war tax and everything) will he 1 charged to cover expenses. It will be . worth more than that just to mingle | with the lu'uppy crowd. Be there. ' Inoculation Delays Practice; S. A. T. C. Men to Have Rival Teams. Basketball practice was to start this j week, according to schedule, but has been postponed because of the inoculations given the S. A. T. C. men yesterday. Practice will start soon, however, and though it is not definite, there will be classification of teams by weight. The men will be divided, those weighing more than 140 pounds and those under that mark and teams will he picked from each platoon in this manner. Practice will be held in the daytime so as to not interfere with study hours. Company 1$ will have a team coached | by Francis Jacobberger, who played bns ! ketbnll last year on the freshman team. The Gobs expect to have a pretty fast team, with “Si” Starr, who also played on the freshman team last year, and “Jiggs" Leslie who is in charge of Gob basketball. Company A however, with Xish Chap man, “Hilly” Morrison, Ned Fowler and Johnny Gamble all veterans,is confi dent of defeating any S. A. T. C. basket ball team that may develop. NO OPENINGS IN AVIATION The eight men recommended hist week I'.v Colonel \V. 11. C. ltowen, command ing officer, who were to have reported to Sen Francisco soon for medical ex amination, will not be called. Colonel ltowen said this morning. “Examina tion of the S. A. T. C. applicants for air service will he discontinued,” reads a message to Colonel ltowen from Cap tain Alfred M. Toy./.er, president of the air service examining board in San Fran cisco. “Under present orders, the men may not be examined," it states. The nun who were recommended for this service by Colonel Bowen were Joe Trowbridge, William Morrison, Sergius (laulke, Francis Jaeobherger, Jack Dun dore, Adolph Adams, llichard Lyans, and George Major Foust. LIBRARY GETS BIBLIOGRAPHIES. Tw o bibliographies have been received by the lib " try from the division of biblio graphy of the library of congress. These include lists of references on American immigration including Americanisation effects of the European war and refor eeces ,n a League of Nations. Not all the material listed in the bibliographies is in the library but some of the references are there. Anyone desiring to use the bibliographies may apply to Miss Uieu, reference librarian. LOST A Kappa Kappa Gamma key be tween 7JV4 E loth and the M. F. church. Owner's name engraved on hack of pin. Phone 204, S.A.T.C. Men Merely Bow to Girls Now; “There’s a Reason” S. A. T. C. men are merely bowing when they meet girls on the campus to day. They are not touching their hats. There in a reason. Yesterday, they were "shot” in one arm. Worse than that, they were vaccinated in the other arm. Today, they are not using either any more than is necessary. Last night many students were wor ried over one question. How, oh how, could they salute the officers when they passed? This was finally solved by one of the lieutenants. "If you can’t salute, he said to one man, “wave your hand at the officer any [ how. He will know what you mean.” The typhoid serum used was of a new variety, which makes only one "shot” necessary if it is effective. Estimates of the number of germs injected, varied among the students. The numbers ranged all the way from two million to three and a half billion. However, as one fresh man put it, there were enough there to make the arm “powerful sore.” For a time following the operations, the air around the campus looked as though it were filled with windmills. Someone said that keeping the arms go ing would reduce the pain later, and many tried the experiment. The vacci nations have not yet begun to pain, but the men are assured that they will be gin before long. Boxing matches are not being scheduled for the week. Members of the regular football squad, were exeused from the “shots” until after the season. BAND WILL GIVE DANCE Woman’s Organization Making Plans for The woman’s band is planning a dance and a concert to be given soon. All mem bers nre practicing diligently and the 1 new girls are progressing splendidly. Practice is held every Wednesday evening at 7:30. There nre still eight or ten pieces lack ing, but Mr. Perfect hopes to have 'them before long, according to information re ceived from Evelyn Smith, president of the organization. CONN'S “GERM LIFE’’ NEEDED The library can make use of several copies of Conn’s Germ Life. Any student having second-hand copies to sell should see Air. Douglass at the library. These books are to be used by some of Profes sor A. It. Sweetser’s classes and 'the books are needed for the reserve shelf. REWARD—For wrist watch lost Fri day between 11 and 111 o’clock. Plain gold face, hexagon shaped. Finder please return to Hendricks Ilall. Ele anor Bailey. Doublo Program. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ SIGMA NU announces .he pledging of GUY MORKLOC'K of Joseph, Oregon. ♦ ♦ FOR PICTURES of Classes or Classy Pictures of you Martin Studio 908 Willamette. MESSENGE R IIASTY 407 TA GILBERT SHOES West 8th Street CHAMBERS HARDWARE STORE 762 WILLAMETTE ST. Finest Housefurnishings and Hardware. WHEELER MADE CAPTAIN Former Psychology Teacher in Charge of Survey Work at Camp Bowie. Dr. Raymond IT. Wheeler, formerly as sistant in the University department of psychology, has recently been advanced from a first lieutenant to a captain ac cording to word received from him by Dr. E. S. Conklin, bead of the psychology department. Captain Wheeler is stationed at Camp Borne, Texas, where he ha* charge o( the psychological survey work. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ DELTA TAU DELTA ♦ ♦ announces the pledging of ♦ ♦ BARNEY KROP 4 > of Albany. ♦ “NEAR THE CAMPUS” Or'egana CONFECTIONARY Has the best of Everything in LUNCHES, ICE CREAMS, FOUNTAIN DRINKS AND FANCY SUNDAES. ELEVENTH STREET NEAR ALDER. Get Out for Athletics We Carry a Complete Line of SPORTING GOODS FOR ALL GAMES. We also sell Bathing Suits, Mazda Lamps, Safty Raz ors and Blades and also REPAIR and RECOVER UM BRELLAS' and do all kinds of Repairing. EUGENE GUN COMPANY Sporting Goods Dealers. ARTHUR HENDERSHOTT, Manager. 770 Willamette Street. Phone 151. Is bound to please You. THE Home of BLUE BELL Ice Cream. EUGENE FARMERS’ CREAMERY