Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, June 03, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    The Eugene Packing Company
(Incorporated)
We Patronize Home Industries.
FRESH AND CURED MEATS
Phone 38 675 Willamette St.
Successors to the Wing Market
Full Line of Groceries and Cooked Foods at All Times
Hot. Chicken Tomales
Individual Chicken. Pies
Baked beans a specialty.
COME IN AND SEE THEM ALL
UNIVERSITY of OREGON
IT IS MAINTAINED by the people of the state in order that
the opportunities for a higher education might be open to
every determined boy and girl in Oregon. It contains:
The College of Literature,
Science and the Arts.
The School of Architecture
and Allied Arts.
The School of Business
Administration.
The School of Education.
The Extension Division.
The Graduate School.
The School of Journalism.
The School of Law.
The School of Medicine.
The School of Music.
The School of Physical
Education.
The School of Sociology.
The Forty-seventh Year Opens October 2, 1922
For a catalogue, a copy of the illustrated booklet, and folders
on the various schools, or for any information, write to
The Registrar, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon.
Acknowledgement
“The Little Church of the Human Spirit” gratefully
acknowledges in this final issue of The Emerald for the
year the attendance of and the interest shown by many
of its readers during the past three terms.
THE INVITATION—
is given to such as are to return next September to re
new the associations connected with the First Unitarian
Church, and we hope your interest may be shown by bring
ing new-comers with you.
RATIONALIZING FAITH—
is our definite objective. We aim to prune religion of
the dead wood of much supernatural rubbish that it may
grow to nobler proportions.
"THE CREATIVE STRUGGLE”—
will be the sermon topic of our Pastor, Frank Fay
Eddy, next Sunday morning, the theme idea will be to
show how progress can only result from FUSING FAITH
WITH DOUBT.
ROBERT McKNIGHT will be the soloist next Sunday.
The service begins at 10:45 o’clock.
The church is on the corner of East Eleventh and
Ferry Streets.
Ring Saxophones and Trumpets
owned and used by the 0. A. C. Seven Serenaders. Hear them
at the New Armory Friday night.
KING
The least advertised, but the most sought after instruments
made. Sold by
EUGENE MUSIC SHOP
Eight East Ninth Street
SOME ONE once said,
“Good will is three-fourths of
the business.” Our service, and our
extreme moderation established
our reputation.
Oregana
Students’ Shop
Mexican Chews
Our Own Product
SO LONG Seniors,
We will be expecting to see you
down here at Homecoming. The
rest of you—good luck.
Thank You!
To our countless friends of
the faculty and student body
who, through the present
semester now drawing to a
close, as well as through pre
ceding years, have tendered
us their patronage, we wish
to say, “Thank you.” It has
been a pleasure to have
served you and we look for
ward with eagerness to the
beginning of the next semes
ter and your return.
Hauser Bros. Forced to Move
SALE NOW ON
We Must Vacate Our Present Location—Our
Entire Stock Will Be Closed Out—We Have Set
Prices That Will Close It Out—Come Early.
NoticeThese Prices on SportingGoods
For the Athlete
TENNIS GOODS
50e Balls.40c
$10.00 Rackets . $7.50
£6.00 Rackets . $4.50
Nets, Markers and Shoes at Cost!
BATHING SUITS
$2.50 Values .$1.75
$8.00 Values .$2.00
$4.00 Values .$3.00
$5.00 Values .$3.60
$6.00 Values .$4.00
JERSEYS AND SWEATERS
$S.OO Tom Wye, 2- pocket .$5.00
$8.50 Tom Wye, 4-pocket .$6.00
$10.00 Hercules Sweater .$5.00
$9.00 G. & M. Sweater.$5.00
$6.50 Baseball Shoes.$4.00
$6.50 Running Shoes .$4.00
For the Fisherman
$25.00 Divine Rods .$19.00
$5.50 Bristol Steel, No. 38 .$3.50
$4.50 Bristol Steel, No. 5.$3.00
$3.00 Bristol Steel. No. 80944.$2.00
$4.50 Bristol Steel. No. 216 $3.00
$3.00 Split Bamboo, No. 101 .$1.75
$9.50 Taper Line . $6.00
$8.00 Frazer Line .$6-40
$1.75 Gladding F Line . $1.00
$1.00 Starg Line . 70c
60c Sportsmen's Delight .40c
25c Winner Spoons (single) .10c
35c Winner Spoons (double) .15c
35c Tvee Salmon Eggs . 25c
25c King Salmon Eggs .10c
10c Fly. Hooks.5c
$2.40 per dozen Dry Flies .$1.45
$1.50 per dozen C grade Flies. $1.10
For Home and Camp
Boots and Shoes
$14.00 Bass Boots, 16-inch.$8.50
$14.00 Bass Packs, 16-inch .$8.50
$16.f>0 Chippewa Packs. 16-inch .$11.50
$7.50 Hip Rubber Boots . .$5.50
$7.50 Herman Army Shoes . .$4.95
Camp Outfitting Goods
Kenwood Sleeping Bags, Musso Auto
Home, Camp Beds. Air Mattresses. Red
E Stoves, Auto Tents and Water Bags AT
COST i
Thermos Bottles
$1.25 No. 11. pint .95c
$2.25 No. 15, pint .$1.75
$3.25 No. 15, quart .$2.50
Cutlery
$3.00 Manganese Razors.$1.60
$5.00 Auto Strop Razors.$3.75
$1.00 Auto Strop Razors .80c
50c Auto Strop Blades .38c
50c Gillette Blades . 3Sc
25 per cent Discount on Pocket Knives
Shaving Articles
35c Soap .25c
35c Cream . 25c
$1.00 Razor Strops . 75c
*1 50 Razor Strops . $1.00
$2.00 Razor Strops .$1.40
$1.00 Lather Brushes .75c
S5c Lather Brushes . 60c
30 per Cent Discount on all Flashlights
and Batteries.
THE OLD RELIABLE SPORTING GOODS HOUSE
HAUSER BROTHERS