Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 16, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    Classified Ads
NICE LARGE ROOM two double
beds ean make very comfortable
for 4 boys, $20 per month. A ten
will take washing and ironing,
very reasonable. Satisfaction
guaranteed. 13-14-15-16
FOB BENT—1 room apartment
with private bath, iconvient to
the University. 1626-R.
11th Ave. West. Phone 148.
BOOM*? FOB RENT — Furnace
heated, close to campus. With
or without board. Call 2154-J.
BOOM AND BOABD—At Three
Arts Club, also board for men
and women, 1415 University Ave.
TYPEWBITEBS—For sale, $4.00
down, $4.00 per month. All makes
and portables. See Herbert
Wheeler, Student salesman, 572
FOB SALE—Size 36x37 full dress
suit, good condition. Less than
half price. Frank Plinsky, 1145
Lincoln St. Phone 944-Y. 16
LOST—Schaeffer lifetime fountain
pen between campus and Tri
Dolt house. Call 835. Reward
16-17-20
Shirts, Ties, Socks
MADE TO ORDER
Collars and Cuffs Turned on
Old Shirts
Phone 2265-J or 776-R
REX SHOE SHINE
The Best Place to Have Your
Shoes Shined and Cleaned
Next tb Rex Theatre
T
Committee Given For
Homecoming; Noise
Apparatus Banned
(Continued from jmge one)
Abbott, Don Wrightman and Hugh
Killara.
Field — Hugh Biggs, chairman;
Richard Fields, Ted Van Guilder,
Genevieve Chase, Lois Beth Scof
fern, and Gordon Wilkenson.
Finance — Kenneth Stephenson ,
chairman and Bore Love.
Elam Almstute is assistant gen
eral chairman of the committee and
ns suck will handle the frosh bon
fire, nrrangirrents for putting up
signs on the different fraternity
houses, etc., and Dorothy Myers is
secretary of the general committee.
OREGONIANS AT U. OF W.
Estelln Conant and Mabel Har
den, former Oergon students, are
attending the University of Wash
ington this year. Miss Conant was
a junior in the school of journalism,
and Miss Harden was a junior in
the school of music.
STUDENT TO INSTRUCT
CLASSES IN CHINESE
Chinese come to America to learn
English but a most interesting re
verse of thiB proceedure is the re
cent announcement of Jackson Liu,
B. A., graduate of Canton Christian
College, that he will staTt a pri
vate class in Chinese larfguage on.
the campus.
Mr. Liu is at present registered
as a graduate student in education
at tile University. No definite ar
rangements have yet been made as
to honrs or mass room, but anyone
interested can get in touch with
Mr. Liu by phoning 899 before 8:00
o’clock in the mornings, at lunch
time and after dinner.
UNAFILIATED WOMEN
TO MEET AT BUNGALOW
University women who ^re not in
living organizations are invited to j
attend a, meeting at the Y. W. C.
A. bungalow next Tuesday after
noon at 4:30.
Fall explanation of the work of
the association and its value to
students on the campus will bo
given by the committee in charge.
Membership and financial plans
are to be discussed.
Miss Florence Magowan, secre
tary, is anxious to have a large
turn-out, and as there are more
girls living outside of houses and
halls than ever before, she hopes
that a great many will be interest
ed enough to come.
HEKBKKT SMITH WORKING*
Herbert G. Smith, a graduate
student here last year, now has a
position with the California Prune
and Apricot Association of San
Jose, according to word received
by the business administration de
partment.
SHOE SIZES WANTED
Pros'll and varsity football men
who are going out for track are
requested to turn their shoe sizes
into Bill Hayward’s office so that
shoes can be ordered for work in
the spring. This should be done
soon for track work starts outride
as soon as the weather permits in
the winter term.
Announcing
SUNDAY ENTERTAINMENT
“A delightful place to spend Sunday evening”
Featuring—ABBIE GREEN
WALT HOWELL
ROBERT MISNER
You re invited to the entertainment
no cover charge
ORIENTAL GRILLE -From 8-i i
•SmZmX. .
| 8MAIL TO TEACH IN TEXAS
Dr. Lloyd L. Small, formerly as
sistant professor of mathematics at
the University of Oregon, has been
appointed assistant professor of
pure mathematics at' the University
of Texas, in Austin, Texas. The
announcement of the appointment
appears in “Science” for October
seventh. Dr. Smail resigned his
position on the Oregon faculty last
March.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Psi Kappa announces the pledging
of Marion Hewlitt of Baker, Ore
gon. •
Alpha Delta Pi announces the pled
ging of Virginia Hunt of Port- |
land.
Chi Omega announces the pledging
of Norma Trumbly of Grants
Pass.
The following freshmen will | j
report in front of the library at j
10:50 this morning: "
Hanford Post, Frank McCril- I
lis, Bill Abernathy, Ernest Es
pinosa, Roy Wheelhouse, DeVerlo
Hempy, Hugh Cole, Otto Frohn
myer, Babe Green, Clark Orr,
Bill Hines, James Johnson, Ro
land Morrison, and Neil Thomp
son.
(Signed) Order Of The “O”
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Stetson hats are made of the
finest furs, fashioned into smart
shapes by experts.
STETSON HATS
Styled for young men
- - ■«—- .
Wade Bros.
1 Exclusive Stetson Dealers
Eugene
ALL WOOL
Bankets
$9.85
5
Ample size—block plaid. Your ehoiee of grey, ||
gold, blue, rose, pink, lavendar or tan. Regular 1
$11.50 value.
“FRESHIE” j
And all the late Victor Records |
Always on Tap
tyTETHERBEE ,
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NINTH AND OAK
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DARING!
DANGER!
The Danger Signal
ALL STAR CAST
A Picture of Railroad Thrills
FRIDAY
PAINE’S
OLONIAL
Popular
Price*—
EVENINGS -
MATINEE -
CHILDREN -
25c
20c
10c
Matine«
2:30
Bottle blue, the smart blue
for fall; we have it
It’s a lively, handsome blue—the
preferred shade among men who *
are particular about what they
wear; you can’t get it every
where, but you’ll find it here, in
clothes tailored for us by Hart
Schaffner & Marx
$35 to $50
Wade Bros.
Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes
NOTASEME HOSIERY
for every occasion
autumn’s newest patterns
and shades
35c to $1.50
■£&
STORE .^MEN
713 WILLAMETTE
KNOWN FOR GOOD CLOTHES
We Especially Had
COLLEGE MEN AND WOMEN
in mind when we
purchased these
Smart Snappy
Shoes,
Oxfords, and
^Pumps
They are the last word in fashionable footwear for those
who care—and the quality is high—the price is low.
Men’s Tan Oxfords—Showing the new balloon toes,
priced ........!.....$4.98
Men’s Brown 16-inch Top Mocoassin Boots—2 full
soles, the pair .,... ....„.$8,90
Women’s Tan and Black Oalf Oxfords—Storm welt,
heavy soles, broad mannish toes, low heels, pair.$4.98
Women’s Patent or Tan Calf Oxfords—Plain toe,
creased vamp, welt soles, low heels, pair.$4.98
Women’s Black Kid, Turn Sole Boudoirs—With pom
pom. Pair . $1.98
Women s Black Tennis Oxfords—For gymnasium,
sizes 2 1-2 to 8, pair.....:. 89c
Corduroy Blazers For Men—In a fine assortment of
colors. You will like them. Each.$3.98
Men’s Sport Club Jackets—In plaids and checks,
each._. $2.98
R. A. PILCHER CO., Inc.
SZfTH LARAWAY BUILDING
Have You
Tried
A Bear’s Paw
or
An Individual Huckleberry
Pie
or
Angel Food Cake
If you haven t tried these palate
ticklers you’re missing out on
something
“Pretty Dandy”
Home of the Bacon Bun
And the Land of the Butter Horn
College Side Inn