Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 20, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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    The
Student
MIRROR
We notice that the jolly boys of
the law school were carrying canes.
We wonder if they are lame physic
ally or mentally. Allow us to sug
gest spats for the dramatic school
and picks for the doughty boys
of B. A.
• * #
We have a certain school here
which is trying to work out a sys
tem. It is a guess, a supposition,
and five hours of torture. It is a
field for theorists who make ditch
diggers think they can run a busi
ness by just being present.
We wonder which our modern
girl admires the most, the man of
the “great open spaces” with an
“O” on his chest, or a nice little
flat-cliested dancing man.
Ever notice that the Oregon stu
dents are always in back of the
athletic teams while the faculty is
in front?
Now that the Republicans have
organized a club for college stu
dents, who will organize the faculty
into a democratic body. Read that
over twice.
* • *■
We have just finished “Town and
Gown” and “Grey Towers.” Wo
found old friends in both.
The moon casts mysterious shad
dows over the campus. A book
CLASSIFIED ADS
Minimum chartre, 1 time, 26c : 2 time*,
46c; 8 times, 60c; 1 week, $1.20. Must
be limited to 6 lines; over this limit
6c per line. Phene 961, or leave copy
with Business office of Emerald, in
University Press. Office houra, 1 to
4 p. m. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE ONLY
FOR RENT — Furnished apart
ments for students; over Catypa
Shoppe. Inquire Campa Shoppe.
/ J-6 tf.
LOST—Barrel of gold Wahl pen,
with engraving “D. I. X.” Finder
please phone Margaret Jamieson,
1317.. J-20
How
Delightful
a clean, well pressed gar
ment is to put on. The
same delight as when you ij
bought it.
It has that “new” ap
pearance and it’s even
cleaner than a new gar
ment because it comes
direct to you from our
sterlizing cleansing pro
cess.
If we clean it, its
CLEAN
City
Cleaners
W. E. Naylor, Prop.
Phone 220
Plant 820 W. 8th Avenue
Office 44 W. 8th Avenue
laden girl scurries along. She
pauses to consult wrist watch with
worried mein. Increases speed.
Dashes madly up library steps as
though in pursuit of something
education, perhaps. She pauses and
then casually saunters up stairs in
dustriously powdering her nose.
We wonder is the tryst with knowl
edge or experience.
• * * »
Now that it is open season for
the men to rate the formals, have
3rou ever said, “Why in the shades
of Erebus did she ask him!”
If students were allowed to pick
their instructors for our institution
of higher yearning, who would make
a tour of U. S. looking up the
thousands who would apply?
Your mirror is your best friend,
because it always tells the truth.
B. E. o.
Dollars and Sense
Versus High Ideals
(Continued from page one)
acclimated shelter to adjourn to
when the day’s toil is complete.
When the time arrives that
Plato’s philosophers are ruling the
world, and the intellectual lifo has
subordinated the sensual existence,
then, university men will be able
to go out into the world, probably,
and have no fears of collection
agencies and returned checks.
Plato, however, finally decided that
this would come only in some form
of heaven, and we decide, person
ally, that until this heaven is
reached it is just as well to store
things away in the First National,
as it is to mako deposits in the
Higher Intellectual.
Get the Classified Ad habit.
Varsity Victorious
Over Tooth-Pullers
(Continued from page 1)
of play and it affects the team
work.
Westerman, although not in the
game the full time, was high point
man with seven goals from the
field and one from the foul line
for a total of 15 points.
Clair Scallon, the sorrel thatched
Franklin forward, was the out
standing factor in the visitor’s of
fense and looped 11 counters.
The lineups:
Frosh (40) Pos (19) Franklin
Westergren (7) F. (11) Scallon
Westerman (15) F. (3) Pope
Okerberg (4) ....C. (2) Foster
Kiminki (7) .G. (1) Douglas
Hughes (4) .G. (2) Epps
Adams .S. Hart
Reinhart .8
Flynn (3) .8
Referee, Edlunds, Oregon. Scorer,
Mautz, Oregon. Timer, Hobson,
Oregon.
EASTMAN KODAKS
and FILMS
BAKER - BUTTON
7th and Willamette
Emery Insurance
Agency
Representative for
OREGON FIRE RELIEF
ASSOCIATION
37 9th Avenue West
Phone 667
Eugene Square Deal
Radio Shop
It is our desire that every radio fan in Eugene and Lane
County know our high quality goods, our fair prices, and
our service. Come up, we will be glad to show you our
apparatus whether you buy or not. Service and a guar
antee of satisfaction go with every sale. We make a
specialty of high grade radio repairing.
Eugene Radio Laboratories
860 Willamette Street J. M. Morris, Manager
MATLOCK’S
Groceries Dry Goods
Phone
60
Quality and Service
149
liirkey Dinner for $1.00
Such a dinner as you enjoyed Christmas
anci New Years will be served at the Rain
bow today. Roast turkey . . . savory dress
ing . . . crisp celery . . . potatoes with brown
gravy. A dinner that will start your week
right.
The Rainbow
DERM BURGOYNE, Proprietor
For 4 Days of Superb
Entertainment, Starting
MONDAY
Prices for This Picture Only
Matinee .20c
Evening—Floor .30c
Evening—Balcony .-20c
JUDGE LINDSEY SAYS—
“Marriage is a failure.” Is the time coming when the Common Law will
9 govern our marriage?
Bober t "^2 Chambers*
I
Produced by Myron Selznickj>
i
Corinne Griffith
Conway Tearle
Elliott Dexter
Doris May
Harry My erj
MissDupont
Bryant Washburn
Phyllis Haver
HobartBosworth
Wally Van
I
Robert W. Chambers’ startling story
of New York’s famous Greenwich vil
lage picturized in one of the year’s
greatest sensations, enacted by the |i
most brilliant constellation of stars
that has ever shown in a single photo- . J |
play, and set amid all the beauty and j |
magnificence of the motion picture fe
art.
It Answers the Cry of the“Moderns"
Is Marriage
Essential?”
Your Spine
may have a vertaberal
lesion as shown, which
may be the cause of your
ailments.
The Chiropractor corrects
these subluxations— lib
Icrates the nerve impulses
—Health returns.
DR. GEO. A. SIMON
916 Willamette Street
i EXPERT
SHOE SHINING
For a number of years we have
been the students’ headquarters
for shoe shining. We clean, dye
and shine any color shoes. Or
* urfs for repairing taken.
REX SHOE SHINING PARLOR
(Next Rex Theatre)