Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 28, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    R.O.T.G. TO COMPLETE
PARADE DRILLS TODAY
Twenty Seniors to Receive
With Commander
Today’s battalion parade of the
University B. O. T. C. unit will
complete the series of six weekly
drill ceremonies, which have been
put on by the military department
in connection with the regular
course of instruction during the
last term. The parade will be held
at 5:15 on the B. O. T. C. drill
field.
Twenty senior students, who have
completed the second year of ad
vanced work in the department,
and who will receive their commis
sions as second lieutenants in the
reserve corps upon graduation, will
receive the parade with the regular
battalion commander.
Being in the nature of a resume
of the military activities for the
year, these parades afford a com
prehensive view of the work which
is being done by the local B. O. T.
C. department. Great interest has
been shown in the drills by the ca
dets, and have also attracted [much
attention on the part, of University
students and faculty, as well as
'townspeople.
“Today is also the last day on
which students having delinquen
cies, either from unexcused ab
sences or tardiness, will be per
mitted to make them up,” said
Captain F. L. Culin, executive of
ficer of the department. “Failure
to make up delinquencies will re
rCLASSIFIED ADSl
o^- — • -— — —- --
EXPEBIENCED COOK wants
work in fraternity house for next
term. Good reference if desired.
Call Emerald office. 20,21,22,23,26
FOB SALE—Woman’s cap and
gown. Call 409-L. 26,27
LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING rooms
for rent, 758 East 19th. 26-27
ANT STUDENT desiring to
rent his canoe for the summer va
cation, please call Carl Jaqnet at
1116-B, or see the above named at
234 East 11th St. M-26,27
WANTED—Cooking in fraternity
or sorority next year. Deferences.
Address, Emerald office, Classified
No. 23. M,22,29
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ATTENTION!
Sophomore Class
Very important meeting, 7:15
tonight, Villard hall. Final re
ports will be made, and instal
lation of officers held. All old
and new officers must be pres
ent. Everybody come.
suit in a grade of incomplete for
the term, which must be made up
with five hours work at the be
ginning of the fall term.”
EXTEMPORE SPEAKERS
MAKE BANQUET PLANS
A banquet of members of the ex
tempore speaking classes of Oscar
A. Brown, instructor in public
speaking, is being planned. Com
mittees from each of his four
classes will probably be held before
the end of the term, as a windup
of the activities of students in these
classes.
The banquet is intended, accord
ing to Mr. Brown, to afford an op
portunity for students to deliver
short after dinner addresses uopn
appropriate subjects, under actual
public speaking conditions.
Musical Earwigs
Require Melodies
To Aid Daily. Naps !
•4'° ’ * ’ ifR<:
Do earwigs have an ear for
music? Why should this notori
ous pest make its debut on the
Oregon campus near the music
building? Is it because the mel
odies emanating from that place
furnish the necessary aid to their
daily nap?
The earwig is a night worker,
and eats everything from grass
to Irving Berlin’s latest. This
insect has caused a great deal of
destruction in the Willamette
valley, recently, and means are
to be taken at once to get rid of
the pest.
The surest way to exterminate
the bothersome creatures is to
feed them great quantities of poi
son medl, since they’ll eat every
thing. During the daytime, they
hide away under leaves and
sticks, but as soon as it is dark,
they come out to eat all they
can find. H. M. Fisher, super
intendent of grounds, says that
efforts will be made to get rid
of them as soon as possible.
APPRECIATION
With the close of the school
year, we wish to take this
occasion to thank the students
and faculty of the University
for their patronage during the
past year. We shall look for
ward to your return next fall.
LEMON-O PHARMACY
Phone 1522
MILLINERY SALE
Best Style — Best Make
Low Prices at
THE HAT SHOP
Over Robb’s Dress Shop
HAMPTON BUILDING
STUDENTS TO RETURN ALL
R. O. T. C. UNIFORMS FRIDAY
It was erroneously stated in yes
terday morning’s Emerald that
Saturday, May 30, would be open
for advanced students and band
men of the R. O. T. C. to turn in
equipment at the barracks. Satur
day, being hfemorial Pay, the issue J
window of the commissary room !
will not be open, and all students j
affected by the order are requested ;
to turn in all equipment on Friday, \
May 29, from 8:30 a. m. to .5:00
p. m. o* «
NOTICE!
The Campus Barber Shop will
stay open until 8 o’clock
Friday evening.
Close All Day
SATURDAY
DECORATION DAY
DECORATION DAY
Bound Trip Fares
$5.30 PORTLAND AND RETURN
VIA OREGON ELECTRIC RY.
Tickets on Sale May 29th and 30th
Return Limit, June 2nd
Proportionate Reductions Between All Other
Oregoft Electric Ry. Points
0. E. Ry. Trains Leave Eugene for Corvallis, Albany,
Salem, and Portland, 7:50 A. M. and 11:15 A. M.;
2:00 P. M. and 6:05 P. M. Daily.
L. r. isjiowlton,
Trav. Pass. Agt.,
Portland, Oregon.
Tickets, Details, Etc.,
F. S. Appelman, Agent
Phone 140
OREGON ELECTRIC
When
School
Is Over
Will you need a bag or suit
case for that extra luggage?
Come in, see these we are
showing at prices that are
pleasing.
STORE J^MEN
Tit WILUUdBTTB 8T.
“i nown for Good Clothes
Appreciation
We are extremely grateful for the student trade
during the past year. We have enjoyed the contact
with the students of this season and we are proud of
;he many friendships that we have made. We sin
cerely hope that we may accommodate our friends
again next fall.
OSBURN HOTEL CLEANERS
8th and Pearl Phone 342
Important Train
Changes
EFFECTIVE 12:01 A. M., MONDAY,
JUNE 1ST.
No. 33 will leave Portland 5:00 P. M.,
arrive Eugene 9:00 P. M.
No. 18 will leave Eugene 7 :30 A. M.,
arrive Portland 11:30 A. M.
No. 34 will leave Portland 3:20 P. M.,
arrive Portland 7:40 P. M.
These changes will afford direct connections at Albany
for Corvallis and points north, as well as connection at
Woodburn for Mt. Angel, Silverton, etc.
LOW ROUND-TRIP EXCURSION
FARES OVER DECORATION DAY
SALE DATES, MAY 29TH. AND 30T*H.
—is the magical number which will take you wherever
- you want to go in a comfortable, luxurious, convenient
Red Cab
‘We want to express sincere thanks to the University
students jior the patronage they have given us
throughout the year just ending.
i
RED CAB
Company
99 — Remember the Number — 99
LAST V
DAY •
Love
Oriental
Intrigue
POLA NEGRI
in her newest
“EAST OF SUEZ”
with
ROCKLIFFE
FELLOWES
NOAH BEERY
; Wanda Wiley Comedy 1
Kinogram
The REX
Tomorrow—
* ‘ The Roughneck ’ ’
University of California
Glee Club
IO-PIECE DANCE ORCHESTRA
DANCE
Eugene Armory — Saturday, May 30
Novelty Stunts and Special Features
Remember their success last year—
A dance you can’t afford to miss.
Appreciation
For the hearty response we have received from the stu
dents of the University throughout the entire college
year we are deeply grateful, and that gratitude shall be
expressed in some way more substantial than words.
We shall express it by selling merchandise designed to
suit the requirements of college men. Your interests
shall always be ours, because you are our main interest.
Wade Bros.
Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes