S. H. Friendly & Co. Leading Store SPRING SUITS SPRING HATS Apollo was a pretty fine hokinQ fellow alright, but just think what an improvement one of our spring suits would have made. Borirly firatifi (£lmtjp» ‘■Bni* 1914 Sweater Coats, Jerseys, Hats, Caps That appeal to the college man’s taste SPRING SHIRTS SPRING NECKWEAR The McMOROAN & WASHBURN): Store V Copyrighted SCHLOSS BROS & CO. fine Clothes Makers Baltimore and New York .//'V V T ! College Clothes that are dignified, yet snappy, in all of the new serges, tweeds and cashmeres. Prices $15.00 $35.00 New Spring showing==Keiser wash and silk neckwear and soft collars 25c to $1.50 Imperial and Varsity hats, $3 M onuw uawmicD FOR HARPER'S tEKLf Oregon Gmd Contributes Able Article On Initiative And Referendum Harper’s Weekly for April 22 con tains a twenty-five hundred word ar ticle on the “Initiative and Referen dum in Oregon’’ written by Charles McCormac Snow, ’09. The article tells n a concise but thorough way of this state’s experi ence with direct legislation and draws logical deductions as to the practical value of the much discussed “Oregon System.” After a brief summary of the various measures which the Ore gon voters have considered since the adoption of the Initiative and Refer endum in 1902, the author proceeds to draw several conclusions. One of these is that the Referendum should not be invoked in matters of local in terest in which the voters of the state are not primarily concerned. Another is that with initiative peti tions measures technical should be sharply discriminated from the gener al and that the former should be left exclusively to the Legislature. The theme of the article is that this system of legislation will make for success or failure as the people of Oregon use discriminating judgment in observing these distinctions. Charles or “Mac” Snow is well re membered by the upper classmen in the University. He majored in Eco nomics and was noted as an indepen dent thinker, investigator and con troversalist. After graduating with honor he entered the Harvard Law College where he is now a Junior. While at Oregon he represented the Varsity in intercollegiate tennis. His home is at Portland. CO-ED TENNIS TRYOUT WILL OCCUR THURSDAY !At a meeting of the Girls’ Tennis Club in Prof. Glen’s class room Tues day at 4 p. m., it was decided to have the tryouts for admission into the club next Thursday afternoon from four until six o’clock. Any girl in the Uni versity who can wield the racquet at all, is urged to sign the paper posted in the library. A membership composed of Miss Perkins, Miss Hyde, and the President will have charge of the qualifications necessary for ad mission and will submit the names of those fortunate enough to make the required score, to the club for ap : proval. Those trying out will play against Miss Perkins or Miss Bagley and the score required will not be too high for anyone who understands the game to reach. OREGON CO-ED DEBATERS PREPARE FOR WASHINGTON The co-ed debate to be held May 5th is arousing interest among the stu dents, especially the women of the University, as debate is the only ac tivity in which co-eds may win the official “0”. It will be the first inter-collegiate women’s debate ever held in Eugene. Last year Oregon’s team lost at Se attle. The Oregon team will argue Ion the negative side of the income tax question. Birdie Wise will open the debate for Oregon. Carin Degermark will fol low her, and Lilah Clark will close the argument. The debaters spent nearly all of! last week working on the question ' with Coach Buchen. , Miss Rowland, teacher of theory in the University School of Music, left last Monday for Boston so that she i might be at the bedside of a sisters who is dangerously ill. Miss Rowland ! will not return to the West until the j opening of school next September. WANTED Twenty-five students to take out agency in Oregon for the best sell ing Aluminum specialty on the Pacific i Cosat. Write for full particulars to The Roberts Co., 710 15th St., Oak- i land, Calif. New Bunch of Spring Ceps Men buy at THE Haberdasher 505 Willamette Street Blue Beil Ice Dream fust as good as “Blue Bell” butter. Made in the same clean, sanitary place. Any kind or flavor. . . . Call EUGENE CREAMERY PHONE 638 NEW JEWELRY fust received the new novelties in JFWRLRY, BACK COMBS BARRETTES, HAT PINS Etc. Call and see them Seth Laraway Broders Bros. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Fresh, Corned and Smoked MEATS Lace or Button Tan or Black WILCOX BROS. ROYAL BLUB ST KOH-I-NOOR The “Quality” Shop Confectionery and Ice Cream that is superior Hot and Cold Lunches Call up 578