Dillon Drug Company Hotel Smeede Building Prescription Specialists Now is the time to win her, boys, with a box of McDonald’s chocolates Ask your friends about us Stationer^ Sodas If you are thinking of having your eyes fitted for Glasses, don’t fail to see Dr. Watts and have him explain the merits of the new Health Ray Lenses. WATTS’ OPTICAL PARLORS 611 Wilamette St. We are headquarters for Haviland China Austrian China Semi Porcelain Glassware ■ Toilet Ware Lamps and the Largest and most Complete Line of STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Phone Main 48. The only Exclusive Sporting Goods House in Eugene Spaldins Reach Stall & Dean AOCNOV We carry everything needed for Track, Field and Gym. Eugene Gun Co. Phone Blk 1511 534 Willamette W. J. HILL Phone Bl. 1052 Athletic Goods Fishing Tackle Graphophones i Records Bicycles, Repairing Baseball Goods Toys Make Our Store Your Headquarters Student Business Solicited Ml 15, ID i ft sure Sid Smith Jay McCormick BILLIARDS AND POOL , College Men’s Retreat FRANK E. DUNN The Leadingg Dry Goods Store DRY GOODS, AND CARPETS CLOTHING, SHOES Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishings The Oak Shoe Store Leader in Footwear Successor to David Link 587 Willamette St Lone Pine Ridge, Oct. 30. Mr. Editor: I happened to be a passing by the U. of O. campus a few days since and I seen the football boys a workin’ out under the direction of a big fellar with a big “Y” on his sweater and I also seen Bill Hayward standin’ there with his little grip, so I went in and set down in the bleachers for to watch the fun for a while and I tell you, Mr. Editor, I was greatly pleased with the fine bunch of football men that I seen. I have followed the Oregon team for a long time and have gone down from my ranch up here in the hills every year to see Oregon wallop the boys from the O. A. C. and other colleges, but I’ll swear, Mr. Editor, I never seen such a fine lot of big football men as the U. of O. has this season. They are simply great! They are as fine a bunch of players as I ever seen and the big fel ler with the “Y” on his sweater, he’s a daisy coach sure and no mistake. In fact, he is jest as good or better than Dick Smith, and Bill Hayward, who always comes up to my place to hunt in the summer time, he’s a jim dandy trainer and Manager D. T. Goodman, he looks like a bright young feller and Professor Hug, the deputy coach, he’s a good one too. In fact, the whole out fit looks good to me. There ain’t no denyin’ the fact, how ever, Mr. editor, that the rooters ain’t supportin’ the team like they should. The day I seen the practice, there wasn’t over a dozen students on the field and most of them was girls. There wasn’t no tnen there but Judge Chris man and Judge Harris and Mike Walk er, who drove Sarri Friendly’s team. I tell you Mr. Editor it’s a burning shame that there ain’t more rooters out. The showing would bring tears to the eyes of Van Dusen, Ike Foun tain and Ed. Blythe. There ought to be three or four hundred there every afternoon. O. A. C. will soon be down with a trainload of rooters and a brass band, and our handfull of rooters won’t be able to make any kind of a racket to compare with that bunch if they don’t smoke up a bit. There's lots of work ahead for the rooters and if Ore gon is to win this year, they must get busy and make some noise. The boys from the Ridge is all goin’ down to Eugene for the games with O. A. C. and Multnomah. We was a goin’ to Portland to see Taft, but decided to save our money and take in the games at Eugene. So, Mr. Editor, here’s hopin’ that Oregon will win all her games and that the rooters will make a big noise. Yours truly, OLD SUBSCRIBER. The Board of Regents of Minnesota has sfent out a committee to visit uni versities of the middle west. The pur pose of the trip is to study fraternal conditions and to arrive at rules and regulations to govern their own frater nal affairs. $150,000 has been subscribed by the Harvard Alumni and other friends of the institution to be held in trust for the benefit of ex-President and Mrs. Elicit. This fund will eventually pass to Harvard. lit 1883 the first girl made her ap pearance at a college. Now sixty per cent of the college students are women. The University of Chicago is soon to erect an $800,000 library as a memorial to the late President William Harper. Fraternity men at the Michigan Uni versity have just signed a pledge to abolish the “treating” system. University of Missouri has a “Beat Kansas” club of 1,500 members. Kentucky University is using a train ing table this year for the first time. J. F. 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