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S. H. Friendly & Co ?.e<::ding Store O {© t h i r. { ^ T fa i O O'lC '•! v II t " t v i ■\ 'j icilpw s t hi* n;i me I 4 i .> II Fkimndi v & ( <, 4 ) j j inside- your coat, mea j i us “the very best to *1 I be had lor \ < ur more \ £ ^uriFtg UratiJi (Cktthea Co^rrigM I9U Alfred Docker* Coha ■i " i i ■ i J l f I :i ",v > - ■■ r s \n . L li < . rj ,;'ii . u - ' I’l ey | aiv v v >t i."h t!;is | Syria;.;'. >> Slats nil’ty E relish Caps *SC classy Shirts. Our line of hosiery is not to he excelled. No freaks here—but Finbst of Quality Hie Finest Line cl L'uil I>re>s Saits i I accesories ever shown in Fuijene-now in This is the Yojng IVIen’s Store of Eugene McMorran & Wsshburne LA SALLL Till- XHW'HST IDHAS IX Sl’KIXC, SUITS $15.00 to $40.00 Wc fire Kxclusive Agents— Heid Caps, Keiser Xeekwear, Varsity and Imperial Mats. I. Sxsuva «iud Atterlmrv Suits, '\ under llose, Shaw Knit M>w COLLKCili J EKSIv VS—CA PS—S\V l- ATE\<S—PIvXX A XTS McMorran & Washburne Program of Fifteen Track nd Field Event:; is How Arranged . - .• r. .• o . . .. d g high . hcois, >arcs the suc .. •: o. (/rebe l’s tir : t.: .1 i:Ucr-«cl. - ;i ; i.e track incut, d; .. I • >- ‘ 1 ; d .. run-. - ! 'v i2.h. . ' ; ... | E;d. ... i - • p- r Co. h ... - rr ■ % . . l .\ . 1 H.K* H. H 1 1 ; ..0 \y. 1,0 ,:: : 1 * .1 m .!. 1 ' ' 1 ' i put, hammer throw. !. : • • U:c VUil :• r.; tl.e spr:. g \ c ning track will be widened to thirty fret to accommodate the prep-school a h letics. Cups and troph.es have h en <■, fered by all the ciit s : n:1 frat 'r.Ct: ! airing .cons a.ul ;:tdVd.i ;1 point winners. E ch sorority wi!i con tribute one or more Oregon petnrur. which will be given to the teems o ;h none m y go home with* ut ?o:n - tote* fro. i lie Culvers tv. Most oi the visit rs will be entertained at the clubs and fraternities. FEW HAVE il: Go ED FOR HANDICAP TOUR N A MR 11 Announcement is ag in made .nr th h ndicap tournament, which will com mence on Saturd y, April the lir.-t. Names have been raJier slow in com ng in. and it is desired that those who have any intention of entering will 1 e' r m mind tint r. 11 entries must be ii 1 y March 28th. The to.trna neat is u to all persons connected with the L"r - versify. Only a few names Ii vc ns ye. handed in, but the handicap will be decided at the appointed time, r g rd .-s of the number of contest ills. 'I lie com mittee in charge of the tournament con sists of R. P. Newland. "Doily" Gr y. Bert Prescott, Harry S.ine, E. V. Yt den and Clarence Walls. Ali eutr" must lie made to some member of this committee, end no entry .v’ll be rack,' o without the entrance t -e of tv.it ; cents. KAPPA SIGMA GIVES SUCCESSFUL F37HAL K-pp1 S’gtin entertained one In’ i dred and fifty guests at :: • ■ :t 1 .’ r m T 1 ts=t Saturday, 7 r li ’S The d lice wrs give • a.t •(•.> V a-' gymn-sium, wh'ch w a. a -pro-riate' a decorated. After the couclns'ou of th ■ •’ re - ■ ro~r"tn tl.d'o t-- d ' ' 'he u ’ " K-naa S:gni: house, which lrtd u be rtifrllv ^rou-vd in greets nil fl.v-ers. ml v here c- vers were hud •• • fve rs ■ ?. r. About sirty out of t -.vi gm-ts wena pre e’t ‘o e-joy the rr ternity’s ho.";-: tality. I ho e hi the receiving l'ne veer-: ' •' S-o- p p Cmv-be l. "rs. T. V. Be-eh. "m. H. A Nelson, Mrs. Stun Stowe, Mrs. D. C. Green. Mrs A. W. Clark Mrs. C. 1). Latoa rette. Mrs. P. B. Waite, Mrs. 1. M. < leu. , DR. F. N. GE'ELBRACHT SPEAKS TO Y. M. C. A. I'r. I'. Y. Gesel1)racht, of Albany, spehe last night at tbt‘ wceUy men s meeting of the Y. M. C. A. on the theme, j, " h' R llg'ou of the Bible as the cem ! plcte s ver to .he desire of men for ! ' ’ He showed how superior the condition of the Jews before th > c "ii.rg of Christ w.s to lit t of all ■ ‘her nations and races, how the mor 1 ty nd ethical conceptions of this rt.-e -ere centuries in advance of oh r hsrio’is and i ther • hilrso’hies. He ■•! ■> showed by a quid' coma risen or • Christi-n re’ig’o * with the four g:v t religions of the Orie”” mere. h-i > Christi nity dev\v>s and encour ges he highe in eivili'atu n. '' bile th-*c oth f iths. : r s to r v. ‘hough to >t. ’he- h v • h d c -n’ • h“v ■ f-'ded etitir. lv in s t's 'y'"o- i -(hvidu I. C ()[' See the Cla o s Spring la our South wi jovv Mcii bin <i: 1 t l 505 Willamette Street Blue Bell Butter is wcrthy cf a trial at least. We have yet to learn of an un* sutlsiaclory experience Tade in Eugene and all the better on that account. It's pure and rear, end you can proveil, University Goods Sea's. Brooches, Scarf Bui'-', Cult Links. Chains Ru Mateh Boxes Lockets, ete., etc. Nice Line at Broders Bros. W holesale and Retail I Hailei's in :r sh, Corned and Smoked MEATS L ace or Button Ten or Black WILCOtf BROS. ROYAL BLUB STORE Acros- from Hamplof.'* The “Quality” Shop Co: L chonery and Ice Create that is superior Hot and Cold Lunches Call ur 573