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Kiss Me Kiddo,I’m Chocolate! so ARE WHITMAN'S AND McDonald •§ candies Dillon Drug Company Hotel Smeede Building 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. m to see our new stock pattern “Orleans” for vour new Dinner Ware. Yon are able to always keep your set full when you bu\ from us. Geo* Rail * Son Staple and fancy Groceries VH1. GO FINE CUTLERY Che Store that Saves You money The only Exclusive Sporting Goods House in Eugene Spalding Reach Stall & Dean AGEN3Y W e carry everything needed for A1 rack, Field and Gym. Eugene Gun Co. Phone Blk 1511 534 Willamette W. J. ITTLT, Phone P,l. 1052 Athletic Goods Fishing Tackle Graphophones Records Bicycles, Repairing Baseball Goods Toys Make Our Store Your Headquarters Student Business Solicited 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. Literary Programs. LAUREAN—SATURDAY, 7 P. M. Address—B. H. Williams. The Idaho-Oregon Game—V. D. Beach. Debate—Resolved, That all corporations engaged in inter-state business should be required to take out a federal char ter; it being mutually conceded that such legislation would be constitu tional and that a system of federal license shall not be available as :yi alternative solution.. Affirmativve—Earl Jones, C. E. Spencer, W. Koniel. Negative—C. W. Walls, H. H. Cook, R. F. Murphy. The Philologians adjourned last Sat urday for the dance, so the same pro gram will stand for this week. The Engineering Club will meet next Friday evening at 8 o’clock in McClure Hall. Dr. Leonard will continue his presentation of mathematical puzzles be gun at the last meeting. F. T. Struck, 'll, and Earl A. Marshall, ’10, will deliver short addresses. • Lida Garret, ’12, and Madge Ham 11c, 'll, entertained very charmingly for about thirty friends at Miss Garret’s home Saturday evening. The parlors were decorated with autumn leaves and green boughs, carrying out the color scheme of yellow and green. Games and dancing were enjoyed by the guests. Delicious refreshments were served by Miss Garret’s sisters, Frances and Hat tie. I he Y. W. C. A. Girls say that prep arations are being made for a huge suc cess at the Promenade Concert next Friday night. The proceeds are to be used for building the Y. W. C. A. bun galow just north of the campus. ■'I he program it self is very attractive,” says Edith Prescott, who has charge of the affair, “and when the decoration committee gets through with Villard Hall, you will hardly recognize the place.” Other College News I here are thirteen men on the foot ball training table at Washington. English classes at Minnesota listen to appropriate music while studying litera ture. C. J. Marsh, halfback on the North western team, broke his leg in a scrim mage practice last week. The membership of the Glee Club of Syracuse University numbers fifty, most of whom are last year’s men. Yale football officials are advocating both morning and evening practice when the squad gets down to hard work. The baseball men have begun train ing at California. Practice games be tween the first and second teams will be played three times a week. Governor Charles E. Hughes of New York will give a course of lectures on ” 1 he Responsibility of Citizenship,” at Yale University, beginning Nov. 15. Several students at the University of Pennsylvania have organized an aero plane club. An exhibition flight is to be given on Thanksgiving day between the halves of the Cornell-Pennsylvania football game. The co-eds of the University of Min nesota have struck for better athletic arrangements and have organized an atheletic association for themselves, one of the objects of which is to work for a girls' gymnasium. Walter Camp, Jr., son of the father of football at Yale, is among the fresh men candidates for the team. Old Yale men say that his style of play is similar to that of his father and predict that he will be heard from later. J. F. STERNER Dealer In STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Fresh Vegetables 20 East Ninth Phone Main 18 ■ «*> -. v . J/U . ■ Up to the minute for style is all our foot wear. High top shoes for rainy days on the campus and rallies. College emblem scuffs, the latest thing in slippers. BURDEN & GRAHAM ■-___ COCKERLINE & WETHERBEE FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS LADIES' AND MEN’S FURNISHINGS Men's, Youths’ and Children’s Clothing PHONE MAIN 42 Gillette Razors POCKET EDITION EXTRA BLADES Chambers Hardware Hampton’s Cash Store Eugene Oregon 55 E. Ninth. Phone Main 737 The House That Quality Hulll Bn is. m liii Co. College Brand, Teas, Coffees, Spices, Extracts. Pure Olive Oil J. W. HARTLEY Wholesale and Retail Dealer in HIGH GRADE CIGARS AND TOBACCOS 595 Willamette Street. TOLLMAN STUDIO \\ hile attending photo convention? at Seattle we purchased new back grounds, new photo mounts and some thing you will all like, the latest photograph ma terial. Watch our sample case. THE BEST PLACE TO EAT IN THE CITY IS Otto’s Grill on East Seventh Street, next to Otto’s Confectionery 4* 7he Palace of Sweets I aving secured the services of a candy-maker of 22 years experi ence will he all that its name sug gests. Something new every day. W e are manufacturing our own Chicken Tamalies and a trial will c mvince you as to their superior .quality. We are preparing to u ve Oysters and our service will ■' second to none. mini nor Grateful for Student Patronage F. BERRY, Proprietor T. G. Hendricks, Pres. Luke L. Goodrich, Asst. Cash. S. B. Eakin, Vice Pres. Darwin Bristow, Asst. Cash. P. E. Snodgrass, Cashier Eugene, Oregon and Surplus, $200,000 Student Patronage Solicited Yoran’s Shoe Store The Store That. Sella Good Shoes Ml HARDWARE Schwarzschild’s Book Store KODAKS, STATIONERY STUDENTS’ SUPPLIES FOUNTAIN PENS ALLEN EATON Books - Stationery - Art Goods