Kiss Me Kiddo, I’m Chocolate! so ARE WHITMAN'S AND MCDONALD’S 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’ OPTICALl PARLORS 611 Wilamette St. flsfc to see our new stock pattern “Orleans” for your new Dinner Ware. You are able to always keep your set full when you buy from us. Geo. Rail ft Son Staple and fancy Groceries i. FINE CUTLERY the Store that Saves Sou money The only Exclusive Sporting Goods House in Eugene Spalding Reach Stall St Dean AGEN OV 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 Records Bicycles, Repairing Baseball Goods Toys Make Our Store Your Headquarters Student Business Solicited II01!), 10 OM 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 Societies Exceptionally good programs have been posted for the Literary societies which meet Saturday night. The Lau reans have for discussion, "Uncle Joe Cannon.” The Philologians will try "Kid'' Eaton on the charge of petty larceny. Following are the programs: PHILOLOGIANS. Trial by court. Harold O’Neil vs. Kid Eaton. Charge—Petty larceny. Judge—Alfred Powers. Clerk—Joel Richardson. Jailor—Fred Sruck. Prosecuting Attorney—W. C. Nicholas. Attorney for Defense—Dean Collins. Court convenes—7 :00 p. m. Visitors Welcome. LAUREANS Recitation in Spanish.N. P. Stevens Extempore Speeches. .D. Picket, E. Barnes Debate—"Resolved : That Hon. "Joe” Cannon should be re-elected Speaker of the House of Representatives.” Affirmative—R. Moores, Wait, E. Robinson. Negative—B. Powell, E. Smith, B. Ashcroft. Y. M. C. A. Meets Thursday. Because of the Glee Club concert which is scheduled for Friday evening, the Men's 'Meeting this week will be held at seven o’clock on Thursday even ing in Deady Hall. Prof. De Cou will: address the meeting on a subject of particular interest to University stu dents. Plans are all made for a semi-ntusi-i cal and social occasion for the meeting: a week from Friday evening. An excel-' lent musical prgram has been arranged which will be followed by a social hour.; Eight refreshments will be served. Thel place where this affair will be held will! be announced Saturday. Co-ed Debaters to Make Good. Now that the co-eds have been al lowed to debate, the Eutaxian Society is hard at work endeavoring to stir up interest among the women of the Uni versity. At the meeting tonight, every member is expected to be present and sign up for the tryouts. Since the novelty has worn off, many say that interest has abated and it is to refute this charge that a rousing meeting is planned for tonight. The members feel that women’s debating as well as the society is on trial, to meet which they will put forth their best ef forts. Dr. Carson Becomes President Dr. Luella Carson, former Dean of Women and head of the English De partment at the University of Oregon, and new President of Mills College, California, will be formally installed in her new position on Saturday afternoon, December 11th. The event will be prominent in San Francisco and Oakland society, Mills College being a great favorite with the Bay Cities. Formal invitations have been sent out and elaborate preparations are being made to welcome the guests. The Harvard Lampoon is construct ing a building which will be devoted entirely to its own interests. This is the first time a humorous college paper has ever attempted any such proposi tion. Grinned College has received a gift of $1,000, the income of which is to be used for debating. Pennsylvania has the largest number of alien students of any college in America. The registration at Columbia shows a total of 5987 students. 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 S. GRAHAM Manville & Hempy HOME FURNISHINGS 36 East Ninth Street JOIN OUR SPRUCE UP CLUB Four suits cleaned and pressed. Charges: $1.50 a month. We call for and deliver. The Pantorium Dyeing and Cleaning Works Black 7131 59 East Ninth Our Tables Are Always Abundantly Supplied With Good, Wholesome Home Cooking The Square Deal Restaurant W. R. West, Prop. Meal Tickets $4.00 33 East Ninth Street Eugene Oregon! K. L. HALL Plumbing, Sheet Metal Work Phone Main 135 64 East 9th St. J. F. STERNER Dealer In STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Fresh Vegetables 20 East Ninth Phone Main 18 55 E. Ninth. Phone Main 73/{ The House That Quality Built I (OS. I College Brand, Teas, Coffees Spices, Extracts. Pure Olive Oil ^ BANK ^ ^>5% o Vi TOLLMAN STUDIO While 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. on East Seventh Street, next to Otto’s Confectionery THE BEST PLACE TO EAT IN THE CITY IS The Palace of Sweets Having secured the services of a candy-maker of 22 years experi ence will be all that its name sug gests. Something new every day. We are manufacturing our own Chicken Tamalies and a trial will convince you as to their superior quality. We are preparing to serve Oysters and our service will be second to none. Grateful for Student Patronage F. BERRY, Proprietor T. G. Hendricks, Pres. Luke L. Goodrich, Asst. Cesh. S. B. Eakin, Vice Pres. Derwin Bristow, Asst. Cesh. P. E. Snodgrass, Cashier Eugene, Oregon Capital and Surplus, $200,000 Student Patronage Solicited Yoran’s Shoe Store Good Shoes HARDWARE Schwarzschild’s Book Store KODAKS, STATIONERY STUDENTS’ SUPPLIES FOUNTAIN PENS ALLEN EATON Books - Stationery -Art Goods