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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1922)
TWO NEW EDIFICES SHOW RAPID CM Art Building to Be Frame With Stucco Coat; Good Base Made for “Shack’’ As the quitting whistle blew last night and the men laid aside their tools j for the day, anyone interested in the; new buildings being erected to house | the s'diool of allied arts and arch it 'C-1 ture, end the school of journalism would have noticed that many changes have taken place during the past week. The Art building will be a wooden structure covered with fireproof stucco, with the exception of the lobby and gal lery, where the displays and collections will be exhibited. That section will be of brick and should be completely im mune for any danger of fire, according to John L. Hanna, superintendent of construction The stucco type will be entirely new on the Oregon campus. The frame for the plaster coating is well along and the general outline of the different rooms may be easily discerned. Difficulty Overcome The difficulty experienced in placing the foundations for the journalism buil ding has been overcome and the final pouring of concrete will be next week. CLASSIFIED ADS Minimum etuurpe, i time, 26o; 2 Qm, 4(c; i time*, $1. Moat be limited to 4 Him, vwr thU Halt, fte pur line. Phvne (51, er leave cop? with Bueineee efflee «f laaiU, in Untoereitr Preee. Perment in advance. Office beam, 1 to 4 p. m. 'Furnished Booms for Bsnt to women students—868 Hilyard 8t., Mrs. F. W. Comings. Phone 744. 70-O27-tf. Will the party who took a grey over coat from the library cloakroom by mis take about 9 o’clock last Wednesday evening kindly call 1220. Frank De spain. 83-N4-6. Wall Pictures—We aro running spe cial prices on just the kind of pictures everybody wants. Como in and see them anytime. We have what you want. Anderson’s Film Shop, opp. Be* thea ter. 82-N4. SPECIALS Gold band dinnerwure 26-piece set at 84.26 42-piece set at $8.60 SO-piece set at $12.26 All above sets are open stock patterns. Charlet Bargain Store, 63 W. 8th. Phone 1122 38 0 15-N16 This building will be in the regular brick style adopted for University structures. Mr. Hanna states that it is expected to have the art building finished by the , first of the year, if no mishap occurs. The new “shack” will not be completed before March, however, as the brick walls will not “go up” rapidly in cold weather. “HELLO” NOT APPROVED Faculty Member Believes Greeting Fails to Meet Purpose A member of the faculty who refused to permit the use of his name, asserted that th Oregon “hello” tradition was “bunk.” “The apparent object of the tradi tion,” he said, “is to foster the dem ocratic spirit among the students. Whether it succeeds in that respect is to my mind very doubtful. It may get many of us on friendly terms, merely because we have a Bpeaking acquaint ance, but this is scarcely democracy. In fact since no one has ever defined ' de- \ mocracy,’ or organized any body of men democratically, the mere greeting of each other with a perfunctory “hel lo” is of no consequence.” “What yie ‘hello’ does, is simply to get a feeling of fellowship—if the Y. M. C. A. will excuse my use of their! term—and perhaps it aids in mixing, i However, so far as I am concerned the In a Hurry? You don’t have very much time to eat these busy days, so drop in where speed and good food are synonymous. The Lunch Box llth, between Alder and Hilyard. The University What Is It Doing to Faith? The above question will be discussed in a sermon Sunday Morning at the FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH by the pastor, Frank Fay Eddy. The soloist at the Sunday Morning Service will be Richard Studley. In the Church School, which meets at the close of the Morning Service, the topic in the Religion in History course will be “The Religion of the Earliest Nomads.’’ Location of church, Eleventh East at Ferry street. Morning Services begin at 10:45 o’clock. The congregation likes to describe it as “The Little Church of the Human Spirit.’’ saying of ‘hello’ whenever a student approaches and I am thinking deeply on some phase of my work, is an an noyance. It would be better, I feel, if we did not try to put ourselves on the same level as others; psychologically,’ at least, it is not sound practice.” A. J. Daniels Osburn Hotel Barber Shop None Better Only Experienced, Licensed Optometrists At Work or Play You’ll find our eye glasses pqually satisfactory. They are made to stay on without pinching. Moody’s Depp-Curv# Kryptok Lenses Are Better 1 Not every pair of eye glasses will do this. And the style of mounting is not always at fault. No matter how well a mounting is constructed it must necessarily be carefully ad justed to fit your particular nose or it cannot give satisfaction. We will absolutely guarantee “satisfaction or your money back’’ within one year from data of purchase, of any pair of Spectacles or Eye Glasses purchased from us for cash. We will also repair or replace the broken frames or bows of same for same length of time free of charge. Dr. Sherman W. Moody OPTOMETRIST 881 Willamette St. Eugene, Oregon EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Oregon Apple Day This week has been declared APPLE DAY. The object is to help move the large apple crop in the Northwest. Lane County has a bountiful crop of choice apples, and we are offering some of the best grades this week at special low prices. These apples are all selected from some of the best orchards tributary to Eugene, and we guarantee every box will be satisfactory. BUY ALL THE APPLES YOU CAN USE AT THESE SPECIAL LOW PRICES Choice Jonathan Apples, good color, fine eating, box . 75c Large King Apples, fine for eating or cooking, box .75c Winter Banana Apples, ready to eat, long keeper, box .75c Yellow Pippin Apples, much in demand for their fine flavor, box.75c Delicious Apples, fancy size and color, for eating, box .$1.00 Northern Spy Apples, fancy, long keeping var iety, box.$1.25 In Our Windows We Are Showing Lane County’s BEST APPLES APPLE DAY APPLE DAY Above Prices Good Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of Next Week Dice Grocery Co. Eighth and Olive 3 Phones, 183 Is Your F urniture Dying Is the davenport in your house rapidly headed for the second hand store and are the eltairs oil the road that leads to the attict After years of hard service it is no wonder if they are begin ning to look shabby. Any fur niture would. But why keep them if they are oldf Bring the house up to standard, Mr. llousemanager. by replacing the worn out with new furnishings. We will be more than glad to help you on your problem, when you decide to buy. Johnson Furniture Co. Eugene, Oregon Vote - 314lx|YES AND HAVE FREE Public Schools Open to All, Good Enough for All and Attended by All All for the Public School and the Public School for All One Flag - One School - One Language EUGENE COMPULSORY EDUCATION LEAGUE Lark Bilveu, President (.Paid Adv.) Welcome U. of 0. Students We serve $5.50 meal tickets for $5.00 Don’t fail to see us for good eats and pastry. Dunn Bakery Just off Willamette Under new management Baby Beef a Real Treat There is nothing that makes a finer dinner than a well-cooked roast. U. S. GOVERNMENT INSPECTION is meat insurance—all of our meats are government inspected, and the prices are no higher than others. D. E. Nebergall Meat Co. Two Phones, 36 and 37 66 East 9th Avenu^ Liggett & Myers Tobacco Cot