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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1920)
WORKMEN GUESTS OF ' ARCHITECTURE DEAN Construction Foremen of Campus Build ings Entertained at Dinner By E. F. Lawrence. B. F. Lawrence, dean of architecture, j entertained all the construction foremen j employed on campus buildings with an i informal dinner at the Rainbow Wednes- j day evening. The affair was purely so- j cial, “shop'' being left entirely out <4. thej conversation. A whole hearted "get ac-; quainted” was enjoyed by the following:! Dean Lawrence, W. K. Newell, snperin-j t’endent of properties; F. H Miles, chief! construction; .T. Spores, superinten- i dent of construction; W. A. Weaver, su-j perintendent of the school of education ;j .T. E. Milligan, superintendent of the school of commerce; Judson Switzer, superintendent of the new woman’s dor mitory; Charles Turner, superintendent of the new open air gym; T. Richardson, superintendent of alterations on the old gym. OLD OREGON SPIRIT j THEME AT ASSEMBLY (Continued from Pago 1) University of Washington. The re sponding yells seemed to answer the question to his satisfaction. New Song Is Sung. “Boys, Hold That Line,” a new foot ball song composed by Oleorge Pasto, was sung at the assembly for thp first time, the men’s and women’s glee clubs leading. Efforts will be made to have the individual students practice it so that it can be used during the Homecoming game. I ***^*V^MP| Frank Jue. tenor, sang “Thorn” and “Mother Macbree.” two selections that seemingly, from the applause, made a big “hit” with the assemblage. Yelling, led by Dean Ireland, concluded the program. VARSITY AND FROSH TUNING EACH OTHER (Continued from Page 1) Jake Jacobberger will pilot the team is yet in doubt. | King is so far the best-looking bet for the fullback position and from Blake, Chapman, Mead,. Holmes. Jacobberger and Hill, the other back will lie selected. f,: Fumbles should not mar the Washing ton game. To a few costly fumbles which the Lemon-Yelow made in the game against Stanford can be laid the blame for losing the game. Oregon fum bled seven times during the contest, and this fault must be eliminated if the Sun dodgers are to be beaten. Coach Hunt ington hopes to have a perfect smooth running machine to put into the game against tin* Northerners and he is work ing hard this week with this idea in mind. Get Your Shoes Shined at the Lemon “O” Shine Owned.and operated by Americans. Next to Luckey’s Jewelry Store. A. “ ... 11 11 11 11. 1 I • • * ; The Place to Have Your Picture Taken Tollman Studio OREGANA Students’ Shop The one place about the campus to get your good eats. COME IN AND SATISFY YOURSELF 11th and Alder Streets Eugene, Ore. Get your Suit Pressed where it can be delivered to your door. We push things through in rapid order. Imperial Cleaners “A Good Job Done On Every Suit.” O * ■o'*' CHARLEY'S PLACE 982 Willamette Roasted Peanuts Mother’s Candy Buttered Popcorn Obak Cigar Store The Home of tlie Students Who Use the Pool and Billiard Tables 8th and Willamette W. R* (Obak) Wallace HOMECOMING STICKERS Have you bought yours yet? Snap it up, the 13th is only one week" away, and there’s a lot of work to be done yet. HEADS! I WIN! You buy the candy. How many times have you been the goat of some penny matches? Fool them the next time, and buy your own. , Notebook Paper, ruled and unruled. * Reams of scratch, the necessity of college life. I. P. Notebooks. Fountain Pens Eversharp Pencils. me co-op "You Can't Beat Oregon Fightl” -THAT’S THE HOMECOMING SLOGAN Your part is to secure an official Oregon ^ Rooters' Cap i | They come in all sizes. v K § _ BO IT NOW! \ ^ f On Sale Only '\ « -•-•-ip U- at r - University Book Store ' y H. R. TAYLOR, Mgr. 11th and Alder Streets I Phone 229 A New Line of Woodworth’s Toilet Requisites Now Here Exclusive Agents for Eugene We cordially invite inspection of our extensive assortment of perfumes and toilet waters included in this new line. FIANCEE and GARDEN FRAGRANCE Cold Cream . 50c Vanishing Cream.50c and $1.00 Face Powder.,. 50c and $1.00 Talcum ......... 60c Stick. 50c Compact Rouge and Powder_... 50c Toilet Waters.$1.00 and $1.25 Fiancee Fragrance .$2.50 Garden Fragrance...$1.50 Perfumes Original, Bottles. • .$1.50 to $3 You are invited to come and receive a sample of face pOwder and perfume. Jl Dyanshine Dyes As It Shines 50 Shines—50 Cents Dyanshine will keep your new shoes plia ble and soft. It’s a real leather preserva tive as well as a dye and polish. Buy it in black, Cordovan brown, nut brown, and tan. Come in and let us show you. Special demonstra ion on first floor.