Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, December 07, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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    UNIVERSITY DAY OBSERVED
Portland Chamber of Commerce Hears
President Campbell and Dean Hale
University Day, December 5, was
celebrated with a luncheon at the Port
land chamber of commerce. President
Campbell and Dean Hale were the main
speakers. President Campbell spoke
on the work of the University, the in
crease in attendance, and to what use
the millage money is being put. Dean
Hale spoke on the “Better Bar” which
dealt with legal education. It is his
belief that a student should have two
years of regular college work before
entering the school of law.
The luncheon was very well attended
as the room was filled to capacity. A
special invitation to attend was ex
tended to alumni and members of the
bar.
SINGERS CAN’T ROOT
One hundred members of the Men’s
Glee Club of Washburn college have
been restrained from taking part in
rooting at athletic events.
Students reed the slassifisd ads; try
using then.
CLASSIFIED ADS
Minimum charge, 1 time, 25c; 2 times,
4Se; 6 times. $1. Most be limited to f
Hnee. ever thia limit, 6c per line. Phone
961, or kitve copy with Business office of
Emerald, in University From. Payment in
advance. Office hours, 1 to 4 p. m.
LOST—Will person who took light
bulbs from Garrett Lewis on the night
of the bonfire please return same to
W. J. Allard. tf.-N29.
WANTED—Dressmaking and alter
ing. Work promptly done and satis
faction guaranteed. Mrs. Fannie L.
Rtansbie, 052% 13 Ave. E.—Phone
341-Y. 44-D9.
LOST—A small cameo broach pin
somewhero on campus Friday. Reward.
Gall Evelyn Foster, 1127.T. 49-D10,
Do you want a better room for next
term? New furniture, beds, bod clothes;
bright, clean rooms; fine sleeping
porch; very reasonable terms. 1257
TTigh Rt. Tt. will pay you to investi
gate.
PRIVATE TUTORING Poaching in
physics, chemistry and geometry. M.
E. Havs, 408 11th Avenue E. 47 D8.
LOST $35 in currency Monday
evening on Eleventh Street, between
Villard hall and Pearl Street. Finder
[dense return to Emerald office. Re
ward. i 50 D7.
LOST —A gold fountain pen on which
was engraved the name Gertrude E.
Andrae. Finder please call 107, Delta
Zetu. 51 D7.
OLD LADIES INVADE HOP
Delta Gamma Upper-classmen Close Un
assigned Dance Partners to Unknown
Toothless hags with trailing feathers,
freckled dames in elongated skirts, and
gangling ladies topped with Merry
Widow hats burst into the Delta Gam
ma upper-class dance last week-end.
’Mid the horrified exclamations of the
dancers, each intruder grabbed the man
of her choice with whom to flit the
rest of the dance. The upper-class
girls, left on the side lines, watched
open-mouthed while the ancient con
tingent slipped into the latest steps
with remarkable adaptability, con
sidering their evident generation. As
usual, suspicion points in fhe under
class direction.
H. B] DOUGLASS WHITES BOOK
Harl R. Douglass, instructor in the
school of education, is the author of a
text, entitled, “Deriation and Standard
ization of a Series of Diagnostic Tests
for the Fundamentals of First Year
Algebra,” which was published in Oc
tober. The text contains a report of
a detailed investigation to determine
what constitutes the fundamentals of
first year algebra, and to devise a series
of tests for testing ability and diag
nosing weakness. It contains a very
good evaluation of the Rugg-Clark and
Hotz tests, and supplies suggested new
tests.
_
How about that
Buescher
Saxophone
Come in to
BERRY’S
The Home of the
Bueschers
and ask about prices
VARSITY BARBER SHOP
Service Our Aim.
Next to Oregana
Will the Ones Left
Behind Eat?
OOLLKtlK STUDENTS, who are not
„oi»c homo for Christmas, will find
Unit our 35c meals arc just what, you
will want during the Christmas lloli
days.
Wo have just finished our now coun
ter and are ready to serve you.
The Home Restaurant
A cross from Eugene Theatre
Our Name Says
Supply!
That's the basis we work on. We can supply you as
long as you wish. To us,
that is a privilege
Our large stock, quality and service amply bear us out
when we SUPPLY you.
You will need much from us before you go back home
for Christmas.
We will be glad to continue serving you.
Table Supply Co.
Footwear
for the
Formal or
Informal
Occasion
“Where college folks buy footwear’’
828 Willamette St 828
Songs that Sell
Sweetheart—fox trot
Tucky Home
Say it with music
Bimini Bay
Second Hand Rose
All By Myself
Eugene Music Shop
8 East Ninth Street
Headquarters for everything
Musical
OREGON
BELT BUCKLES
A new shipment of a fine line of belts, just received
These buckles are of two kinds—gold color and green gold.
The leather belt that accompanies the belt buckle is of
the finest on the market. Very pliable and of a splendid
grade.
Co-oP
IT’S YOUE STOEE
What On Earth!
Do people eat for, anyway?
That doesn’t worry us. It arises from a complexity of causes
what we’re concerned with is that—
You get the kind of food that will bring you back.
You get that here.
Say, by the way—
WE ARE NOW SERVING WAFFLES, CRISP AND LADEN
WITH HONEY.
PETER PAN
Walt Hummell, Prop.
my ENVELOPE
Two Incomes*
for evet^; Family
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Our simple saving plan permits every customer of the
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Our Company has shown a gratifying growth in business
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Date.
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