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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1922)
TOOZE URGES STUDENTS TO WELCOME OLD GRADS Organize Alumni in Every County is Plan “Tliis year* it is p?irtieularly im portant to carry out the instructions announced by Leith Abbott at as sembly,’’ said Lamar Tooze, “for the old graduates even as recently as 1912 will find things very much changed, for at that time there were no build ings this side of thirteenth street, ex cept the President’s home and the Sun Dial. The visiting alumni are more appraising and will observe any possible shortcomings on the part of those here, so the Oregon Spirit, un less it is made a distinct part on the greeting of each, will be impersonal to him.” “It is on the part of the fund to get the cooperation of all the alumni, j but it is one thing to get them here one year and another to get, them back | the next. The way to do this is to show them a good time, and every I student should go out of his way to j show them this good time.” It is the plan to organize the alumni in every county in the state. This has already been done in Portland, Rose-1 burg, Albany, and Salem. The Astoria j alumni are on their own initiative | working toward a gift University and i a meeting is planned for Astoria in the near future. CLASSIFIED ADS Minimum charge, 1 time, 26c; 2 timet. 46c; 6 times, $1. Must be limited to 6 lines, over thin limit, 6c per line. Phone 961, or leave copy with HunineHH office of Emir alii, ill Univeraity Press. Payment in advance. Office hours, 1 to 4 p. m. “Hot Dog” Salesmen for Saturday’s1 game call Jones at 565 or Allstock at ! 660. 96-N10-11. ! For Sale Almost new coat with fur collar, also Wade dress- reasonable. Call 607-L. 97-N10-11. | Board and Room, near campus, for men students. Call 1561 Ferry St., or, phone 1578-J. 85-N7-11. Lost at Library—Largest size black note book of imitation leather; eoger worn over hinges. Very valuable notes. Reward. Call Adams, 635-Y. 99 Nil. Lost Squirrel choker in Castle the ater or between theater and 9th St. Has Lichen Furrier store mark. Finder please call Thyra St. Clair. Phono 125. Reward. 98-N10-11. SPECIALS Gold baud dinnorwnre 26 piece set at $4.26 42-piece sot at $8.50 60-piece sot at $12.25 All above sets are open stock patterns. Ohnrlet Bargain Store, 6,’! W. 8th. Phone 1182 39 0 15-N15 It makes a pic nic on lawn or table. Williams’ Bakery Come In and See All the 1923 models Indian Motorcycles Cleveland Lightweight Indian and National Bicycles Complete stock of Repairs and Accessories at all times. Our prices are right —our service best Smith Cycle Co. Largest exclusive cycle house in the Willamette Valley Phone 299 932-34 Oak _ New Management— But the Same Service Madam Shaffer is going to stay for your service. No change will be made in our staff. Ltely on us for the same good work you are used to now under management of Mrs. Blake. Madam Shaffer Hair Dressing Parlor 782 Willamette Phone 288 Modem Tailors 24 West 9th Avenue All kinds of alterations on men’s and women’s garments. Mending a specialty. Hand pressing. University Tailors 24 West 9th Avenue Portraits The most appreciated of gifts. Christmas Photos Are our specialty— have your work done early and avoid rush and delay. McKuneStudio Comer of Willamette and Sixth Streets Phone 741 Ring Lardner Says: “Wives is people that think 2 ash trays should ought to be sufficient for a 12-room house. ’ ’ * * * * DON’T let your house mana ger be like Ring Lardner’s wives. You will need a lot of ash trays for your house when the grads come back this Home coming. We' have ash trays for the table or the mantle that are not only ash trays but dec orations also, then we have the handy ash tray stand to set >v the big chair in front of the fireplace or by the davenport. You had better stock up now. * * * # t * Johnson’s Furniture Store Eugene, Oregon E. A. C. S. DEPOT RESTAURANT Open All Night Give Us a Trial—We’ll Treat You Right 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 Willamette Garage GENERAL REPAIRING ACCESSORIES Telephone 1352 521 Willamette St. Attention Students Quality and Service for You By the Two Macks PROGRESSIVE SHOE SHOP 73 East 9th Street Ladies’ and Gent’s Garments Cleaned, Pressed and Repaired. Superior workmanship. Special prices to students. A. G. ROYER Phone 1142-J 360 11th Are. E. SERVICE AND QUALITY Domestic Laundry Phone 252 Liggett & Myers Tobacco C& “When I Was a Frosh" Ask Any of the Grads Today and you will find out that the old-timers had lots of trouble with the book situation, after you have heard the story you will be proud and thankful that you have your Co-op. Perhaps you have never realized how convenient and serviceable this little store is. Ask a grad to tell you. “Hello Grads”— l ake home a book of Old Oregon songs, a fine souvenir.75c Homecoming Special on Oregon Crest Stationery, done in burnished gold, per box. . . 75c Neat Water-proof Book Bags the best thing in the world to pro tect your books.$1.00 Buy at the CO-OP Always