S. H. Friendly & Co. LEADING STORE Copyright 1911 Alfred Decker & Cr^n Making A'HIT" WITH HER in a Suit of Society l§rnn& CLOTHES In order to “Make a Hit" nowadays one must rely more ar less upon his personal appearance; neat, dignified well-tailored clothes are hear for your inspection* We are putting a new front in our store because we believe that a good appearance helps a lot in this world MATE WILL ARGUE SHIP SUBSIDY PROBLEM Ray and Zimmerman Will Stay Here to Meet Wash ington The next contests along the forensic line will be the triangular debates held March 31st simultaneously at the Uni versities of Washington and Oregon and Stanford University. The debate at Eugene will be between Oregon’s affirmative team, composed oi Ray and Zimmerman, and a negative team from Washington. Collier and Motschenbacher, who compose Ore gon’s negative team, will debate at Stanford. The men are training strenuously for the contests. Every evening the twc teams are pitted against each other b> Coach Buchen, and they are learning to present every aspect of the ship sub sidy question. “If thorough prepara tion will win,” says Mr. Buchen, “we have the victory.” As this is the first year that Stan ford has debated the colleges of the Northwest, the contest at Stanford wil be especially interesting. The contesl at Villard Hall will attract attention because Oregon will be again pitted against her northern rival, the Uni versity of Washington. Last year debate was the only activ ity in which Oregon defeated Washing ton, and it was the only activity ir which she won a Northwest champion ship. According to those in dost touch with the debaters, she will re peat the performance again this year. Several spelling classes have recently been organized at Wellesley. We will keep your clolres pressed for one year FREE! Real Full-Dress Suits for RENT Just as well dress up Dignified College Clothes that will please you, at prices that will please father and of fabrics that will please her. If all three are not pleased, we lose. Prices $15.00 to $40.00 We are getting a lot of your business but we want a little bit more. One thousand samples from which to select a tailor made suit. McMorran & Washburne ENGINEERING CLUB SEEKS RECOGNITION Edward J. Himes Tells of Plans for Hawthorne Avenue Bridge Ihe Engineering Club met last night 1 in Deady Hall and listened to a short, i | but interesting, program. The princi ple business of the evening was a discus i sion of the advisability of asking for recognition by the American Institute of Civil Engineers. The club feels that ' if the proposition is taken up in the proper way it will be able to receive the same recognition as other institu tions of the same standard. It is hoped that the members of the faculty who are 'affiliated with the American In stitute will use their influence to pre j sent the name of the University En [ gineering Club to the national society. The principal number on the pro gram last night was a talk by Edward J. Himes on the construction of the Hawthorne Avenue bridge, in Port land. He explained the method of con struction of the piers and also the op eration of the lift span. The second number was an address by J. Lewis Johnson on the methods of stream measurements, including sound ing, location of details, and quantity of water in river. The picture of the Engineering Club taken recently on the Library steps was shown. Those who desire one can give their order to J. P. McGuire. TROUBADOURS “BEAT IT” WHEN NOT APPRECIATED A few days ago "Sap” and Ralph de cided, by a process of induction and I deep reasoning, that they had music in their souls; also it tingled in their hu ger tips and a little, a very little, was evident in their vocal chords. With another seance of mighty pou dering they came to the conclusion that a thing of beauty was a joy forever, land that it should be shared with the* civilized world. I he Gamma Phi Betas were chosen to be hrst showered with this great blessing. Accompanied by a guitar, a banjo and the aforementioned vocal chords, plus tingling linger tips, the indomitable duo started and arrived. Slowly the magnificent chords of the bassos rose into the air until they reached the house tops, wfien lo, the heavens opened wide—or was it the win dow?—and liquid refreshment descend ed in torrents, or posibly in tubfuls. There was an exclamation of some kind, a rending and a snap, the tension has slackened, the last chord is done, and the crestfallen troubadours, wiping the moisture from their brows, silently beat into the darkness. KAPPA GIGMA HOLDS ANNUAL FORMAL HOP Kappa Sigma is giving its annual for mal in the University Gymnasium this evening. About one hundred and fifty invitations are out. After the danc ing, supper will be served in the new fraternity house. Among the out of town guests are: Winnie Abbott, Dick Hathaway, Ella Dobie, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Moores, Frank Shay, J. L. Shell, Wilma Fiske, Miss May Heusner Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Cooke, Ina Moorehouse, Mr. Streit, and Mrs. M. D. Latourette, ot Port land, Mr. and Mrs. Rocky Mason, Miss Flora Mason, Miss Frances Nelson, of Albany; Leland Hendricks, Clarence Byrd and Jessup Strang, of Salem; Bob McMurray, George Frazier, Ted Piper, Harry Swart, ex-'ll, John Hickson, ex '12. Varnel Beach, ex-’ll, Ned Murray, Miss Zun, Miss Norman, Miss Beck with, of Portland. The patronesses are: Mrs. Zera Snow, Mrs. J. V. Beach, Mrs. A. W. Garke, Mrs. C. D. Latourette, Mrs. C. A. Burden, Mrs. P L Campbell. Mrs. D. C. Green, of Albany, Mrs. H. A. Nelson, of Albany, Mrs. F. B. Waite, of Sutherlin. A lake costing $3,200 and covering two acres is being constructed at the Uni versity of Kansas. Pheno Quinine FOR GRIP White Pine Expectorant FOR COUGH VERINGTON’S NINTH STREET DRUG STORE Yoran’s Shoe Store The Store that Sells Good Shoes FRANK E. DUNN The Leading Dry Goods Store DRY GOODS AND CARPETS CLOTHING, SHOES Ladies’ and Gent’s Furnishings Blue Bell Butter is worthy of a trial at least. We have yet to learn of an un satisfactory experience made in Eugene and all the better on that account. It’s pure and clean, and you can prove it. University Goods Seals, Fobs, Brooches, Scarf Pins, Cnff Links, Chains Rings, Match Boxes Lockets, etc., etc. Nice Line at LABAWAY’S Broders Bros. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Fresh, Corned and Smoked MEATS Lace or Button Tan or Black WILCOX BROS. ROYAL BLUB STORE Across from Hampton’s KOH-I-NOOR The “Quality” Shop Confectionery and Ice Cream that is superior Hot and Cold Lunches Call up 578