Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, December 12, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    DEJIN HALE TO ATTEND
EASTERN LAW MEETING
Education Facilities Of Far
West Considered Good
Dean William G. Hale, of the
University of Oregon law school,
will leave December 25, for Chiea
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BOOMS to rent for men one block
from; campus, 813 E-13th Street.
Phone 1367-Y, ask for Mrs. Wood.
FUBNISHED rooms for gentlemen
with or without board. Furnace
heat, 907 Hilyard, Phone 2228-J.
TYPING WANTED—Term papers;
theses; short stories; manuscripts.
Experienced stenographer. Accur
ate work; reasonable rates; paper
furnished. Public stenographer,
Eugene Hotel, Phone 228-J, or
1339-J evenings.
BOOM and board for girls. One
block from campus. 1310 East
13th Street. Phone 941-L. Ask
for Mrs. Byrne. tf
WANTED—Any student who wishes
employment during Xmas vaca
tion. ' Freshman or sophomore
preferred. Call 1374-Y sometime
before Sunday.
FOB BENT—Pleasant rooms for
boys in nice new home close to
campus. Sleeping porch. Bea
s'onable rates, reserve pearly.
Phone 1453-B. 954 1-2 Patterson
street.
LOST—$5 greenback on campus
during last two days. Finder call
1895.
This lovelywatch has whitegold
filled engraved case; fitted with
15 jewel Bu lova Movement that
wiu give a life-time of satisfac
\ tory, time-telling service. /
SKEIE’S JEWELBY STOBE
927 Willamette
go, to attend the annual meeting
of the Association of American Law
Schools, December 29 to 31.
Each year Oregon is represented
at this gathering of law educators
from all sections of the country.
“I think that this representation is
especially important, because it
keeps us in touch with the 'Other
law schools of the country and
helps in obtaining teachers from the
east,” said Dean Hale.
“We are able to come in touch
with the men we want, and know
where to turn when we need them,”
he said.
The Dean believes that, educators
in the east feel that the western in
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649 Willamette Street
Phone 1188
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DENTIST
I. 0. 0. F. Temple Eugene
Phone 390—Res. 1403-L
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Dr. L. E. George
DENTIST
First Natl. Bank Bldg.—R. 7
Eugene, Ore.
Phone 1186
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Dr. R. C. Virgil
Osteopathic Physician
819 Miner Building
Phone 2261 Eugene, Ore.
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Dr. C. L. Schwering
DENTIST
709 Miner Bldg., Eugene
Sundays and Evenings by
Appointment
Res Phone 177-Y - Office 872
Do Your Christmas Shopping
at the
Eugene Art & Gift Shop
THE LITTLE SHOP AROUND THE CORNER
Pictures, Pottery and Many Other Novel Gifts
ftor the Christmas Trade
30 WEST 10th ST.
YOUR confidence in our
ability to serve you has
made us happy. In return—
here’s hoping you the fullest
measure of joy and happiness
comes to you and yours this
Christmas.
Rose La Vogue
stitutions are so far away that they
are comparatively isolated, and so
by having the University repre
sented at each meeting, he believes
that this impression will be de
stroyed. “If we stay away it in
creases the belief that we are iso
lated,” he said.
“We want educators all over the
country to feel that educational op
portunities, educational facilities
and contacts are as good here as
anywhere,” he said, “and unless we
I cultivate that feeling, we cannot
1 get the beat men here.”
The conference program consists
of discussions of methods of instruc
tion, character of preparation, re
senjrch work, and round table dis
cussions. The University of Ore
gon has been represented at two
of the conferences by Professor S.
B. Warner, professor of law, and at
the other meetings, by Dean Hale.
Send the Emerald Home
STUDENTS ATTENTION |
Special Trains for Your (
Accommodation *
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OREGON ELECTRICf
Leave EUGENE 1:10 p. m. and 5:30 p. m., Friday, Dec. |
18, 1925. Regular trains leave Eugene daily 7:50 a. m., |
11:15 a. m., 2:00 p. m., 6:05 p. m. Making connections |
at Portland for all points East and North. g
Returning i
SPECIAL TRAINS |
Leave Portland 6:00 p. m. and 7 :00 p. m. SUNDAY, Jany. ■
3, 1926. Regular trains leave Portland daily 6:25 a. m., §
8:05 a. m.,’ 2:05 p. m., 6:05 p. m. g
For Travel Information and Sleeping Oar Reservations
PHONE 140 * *
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ALSO
STYLE NO. 3
ALL WHITE
SATIN
ALSO
STYLE NO. 203
IN BLACK
PATENT
The gracefully simple lines of the REGENT PATTERN
lend charm and'a petite effect to Milady’s foot. The
richness of plain black satin gives styles and dignity to
the entire costume.
AND THE PRICE, OF COURSE, IS
$ 5.85
BELL SHOE CO., Inc.
MCDONALD THEATRE BLDG.
KAYSE HOSIERY WOMEN’S STYLE
$1.60 and $1.86 FOOTWEAR
Special This Week-End
Brick ice cream in three layers, rasp
berry-poni, lemon bisque and choco
late fudge.
Delicious Black Walnut Ice Cream
in Bulk
Eugene Fruit Growers
Association
MEETINGS CONTINUED
At the last meeting for the term
of the extempore speaking club it
was decided to continue the organi
zation next term. According to
members, the club was formed for
the purpose of providing the stu
dents a means of overcoming speech
difficulties outside of class.
YOU WILL LIKE
The Haircuts
That Charlie and Dobie
will give you
at the
University
Barber Shop
(SANITARY SHOP)
They Sterilize Every Tool
for Every Customer
BETWEEN LEMON “O”
PHARMACY AND
CAMPA SHOPPE
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| The Season’s
Greetings
RAINIER COAL
COMPANY
15 E. 7th Street
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CORVALLIS EDITOR TO SPEAK
0. E. Ingalls of the Corvallis Ga
zette-Times, one of the best known
newspaper men in the state, and
president of the State Editorial as
sociation, is to give the address at
the annual Laymen’s Service ar
ranged by the Laymen’s League of
the Unitarian church for next Sun
day morning. Mr. Ingall’s subject
will be “The Evolution »f Relig
ion.” Nina Warnock, violinist, will
be the soloist at this service. These
services are arranged once each
year in Unitarian churches having
chapters of the Laymen’s League.
Patronize the Emerald Advertisers
A Merry Christmas
and
A Happy New Year to all
from
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Books
“A good book is more
than a gift, it is a com
pliment.”
We have a nice collec
tion consisting of new
fiction, books of travel
and adventure, poetry
i n leather bindings,
special books for chil
dren—in fact a choice
line of good books.
Pennants
We are offering a large
variety o f pennants,
pillows, banners and
blankets of high grade
felt, interesting designs
which are well exe
cuted.
All these are
specially priced for
the Holiday
Season
GIFT
THINGS AT THE
CO-OP
VISIT OUR
ORIENTAL GIFT SHOP
MEZZANINE FLOOR
Greeting
Cards
Our offering of Christ
mas and New Year’s
Cards challenges your
attention. A wide va
riety is shown in high
grade engraved cards
varying in price from
5c each to 25c.
The lower priced cards
are our specialty and
we invite your
inspection
Stationery
A nice box of paper is
always an acceptable
gift* Our stock" • will
meet the approval of
the most particular.
Dye stamped with the
Oregon Seal, a box of
Crynklin Linen will de
light any Oregon Stu
dent friend