OLLMAN STUDIO 1 HEADQUARTERS for COLLEGE WORK 518 Willamette. Phone, 132-R DC store that saves you money jnn Drug Co. IASTMAN kodak agents 530 Willamette Street Exclusive Agent lor Eugene W. A. KUYKENDALL DfctmaisT4 % 88 Willaif&ti* Sto«t. Ill FINE CUTLERY HASTINGS SISTERS Register Bldg., Phone 648 R IAIRDRESSING AND MANICURING Hair Go >ds of Att Kinds Sivitches Made front! Combings RED CROSS DRUG CO. t jfUl $£ -“-M ' ■ M. L. Kreamer, Watch Maker Both at 460 Willamette St. We’ll Treat ¥cm Right ■*_ >ood Eats First Class Service I A *5 '*,* . f. ^ if';i \ . DR. HINSON DELIVERS ME ADDRESS TO ¥1 Nearly Seventy-five Present to Hear Brilliant Portland Speaker The address given by Dr. Hinson at the Y. M. C. A. meeting in Deady Hall last evening just before the oratorical contest was heard by nearly seventy five men. 1 he subject of the talk was "The Pro jected Life,” in which the speaker brought out very' emphatically by many unique illustrations and phrases the val ue of the life lived for the good of so ciety. For twenty-five minutes he held the room full of men, many of whom were obliged to stand, at the closest attention by his tersely expressed truths and touches of humor. His address was especially appreciated because, although he began ten minutes late, he was thoughtful enough to quit right on the minute and the guarantee of the Y. M. C. A. that theses weekly meetings shall close at ten minutes to eight was strict ly kept. The report of the nominating com in'ttee which was appointed a week ago was made. Earl Jones was nominated for President, Elliott Roberts for Vice President, Edward Himes for Treasur er, and Vernpn Motschenbacher for Sec retary. h is i? t ■"> f : i >V I ->t,v Oak (;■! i K‘ i ’■'yHv Shoe Store *r v t* ? / 'fr-p *ii i v v, :•** 1 ■ i t- * * 587 Willamette St. Fresno Emits 4 *; .ill ■* 5 .4 Something: different in a Confection * Nuf Ccd DILLONS SCENE FROM THE MAN ON THE BOX Eugene Theatre Tuesday, March 14 MONMOUTH WILLENTER THE 1912 ORATORICALS Executive Committee So Decides and Elects L. L. Hope President Next year Monmouth Normal will take part in the Inter-Collegiate Ora torical Contest; and the man who re ceives a majority of first places will be declared the winner, even though he might not win the decision under the existing system of marking. These things were decided by the meeting of the delegates from the various state colleges held Friday afternoon, besides electing L. L. Hope, of Pacific, Presi dent for the, ensuing year, and was the only business of importance transacted outside of the usual routine work. The amendments to the constitution of the association. were as follows : i“Each judge shall mark, the oration he considers, best 100, and the others according to their relative merits, pro viding that no one is marked below 75,” ‘‘At the close of the contest the exec utive committee shall canvass the grades and marie them 1, ?, 3, 4, etc. The ora tor ranked fic$t by four or more of the judges shall be awarded first place. If no orator is thus ranked first, the>ora tor the sum of whose ranks is least shall be awarded first place. In case of a' tie, an average of the two rankings shall be made on the basis of percent age.” The amendments were introduced by the Oregon cjfiiegs tion, and recoived but faint oppositio- , , ; . Monmo'vh Normal was formerly in the association, but has not entered men for the past two years, but entered a petition this year for reinstatement. This request was granted with the provision that her orator be chosen from members of its Junior and Senior classes. The other classes are ncu r.i college rank. HIPPO GILLIS IS NOW ' CONSTITUTIONAL RULER v • O' * i i >/r *.».• (. Continued from page 1.) when it deems advisable; and to decide questions that may come up from time to time. Sec. 7. Appeal from the decisions of the Governing Board to the league can be made at any time. Sec. 8. Organization and election of officers shall be held on March first of each year. All elections and decisions shall be by a majority vote, except as stated in Article III, Section 2. ARTICLE V. Section 1. Regular meetings shall be held every cwo weeks. Special meetings may be called at any time by the Pres ident upon the request of three mem bers of the league. ARTICLE VI. Section 1. Amendments may be made to the Constitution and By-Laws by a two-thirds (2-3) vote of the league. BYLAWS ARTICLE I. Section 1. Robert’s Rules of Order shall govern this league in all applica ble matters consistent with the Consti tution and By-Laws. ARTICLE IT. Section 1. A schedule of games shall be played each spring between teams representing each fraternity and club in this league. These games shall be played off according to a regularly ar ranged schedule, which schedule shall be drawn up and agreed upon by the Board of Directors. Sec. 2. The winner of this schedule of games shall be awarded the “Greg ory Midnight Doughnut Cup” by the league upon the completion of the sched ule. This trophy is to be permanently retained by the fraternity or club first winning it twice in succession. (It is hereby agreed that the time effected by this section shall date from the presen tation of this trophy in 1909.) Sec. 3. When the present trophy has been permanently won, another trophy or cup shall be provided in such man ner and means as the league may see fit. Sec. 4. Three umpires shall be chosen by the Board of Directors to officiate (Continued on page 4.) Base Ball Outfits TRACK SHOES TENNIS RACKETS Eugene Gun Company Incorporated The Arcade Pool and Billiards Brand New Equipment College Men's Headquarters Rear of OTTO’S University Home Bakery *$*2? Bread Fruits Pies Cakes Ice Cream CONDON’S BAKERY 41 t£SJSam SCHWEEiNG & LltffcLEY Ninth Street Barber Shop Some people say you can't come back. Try us. * ' V‘ f t \ RUGBRO Cut Flowers and Designs Col logo Men’s ., PROFESSIONAL uARDS .. C. W. EDMUNDS, M. D., Surgictl SfvcioKst 0 Eye, Eaf, Nose and Tkromt Suite 201 -204, White Tentple.Phone 767 Eugene, Oregon. Res. Phone, 113 Office 114 F. E. SELOVER, M. D. Office, over Eugene Loan & Savings Bank. Home, 513 High St. Phone 209 .i., . ■ ' i I 4 E. Ninth F. W. PRENTICE, M. D., ' Physician Office, 38 W. Eighth St. Phones: Office, 117-R. Res. 529. Offiffice, 317. Res., 574-L OMAR R. GULLION, M. D., Specialist Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Office Hours: 10 to 12, 2 to 4, and by appointment. 306 White Temple, Eugene. Office Phone, 154-R. Res. 6I1-R. DR. M. C. HARRIS Dentist Rooms 2 and 4, McClung Bldg., 8th and Willamette Sts., Eugene, Oregon. DR. WALDO J. ADAMS Dentist Cor. 9th and Oak Sts. Room 306 White Temple. Phone, 317 DR. C. B. WILLOUGHBY Dentist Phone, 736. Rm. 6, McClung Bldg., Eugene, Oregon. EDWARD H. WHITE, D. M. D. Dentist Phone, 5. Folly Theater Bldg., Eugene, Oregon. DR. R. L. WILLOUGHBY Dentist Rms. 1 and 2, Coleman Bldg., Eugene. 531 Willamette St. Fhone627-R DR. H. L. STUDLEY Osteopathic Physician Office, 316 White Temple, Eugene, Or. Residence, 527 Pearl St. Phones: Office 589; Res. 320-L. CONQIERER HATS The Nifty Spring Styles made to Order Clothes Men buy at THE Haberdasher y ,'A . . v V A 505 Willamette Street Kay Gun Co. Sells Spaulding's Track and Gym Supplies Students your ciedit is good here Pioneer Shining Parlors Grateful for Student Patronage F. BERRY DUN$’$ BAKER Bread, Pies, Cakes and Confectionery i glso Ice Cream and Fruits. 30 E. Ninth St. Phone Main 72 When your watch needs repairing, take it to H. D. SMARTT V.. AT THE i Watch Hospital With Dillon’s Drug Store. our windows for your wants. Pollock Bros., Jewelers 5t6 Willamette As popular as the Seasonable Sports Burden & Graham Shoes