mm At * a » si'iZM. s. h. friendly & co leading store it will pay you to keep our store in mind when preparing for the junior=week=end festivities, we have everything that is right for college people to wear The McMORRAN & WASHBURNE Store \ » VN WOODS'V,Xs\< ^ it r^A Copyrighted SCHLOSS BROS fc CO. Fine Clothes Makers Baltimore and New York \ m sS? V College Clothes that are dignified, yet snappy, in all of the new serges, tweeds and cashmeres. Prices $15.00 S3EL00 New Spring _ showing==Keiser wash and silk neckwear and soft collars 25c to $150. Imperial and Varsity hats, $3 THUS DOTH THE BUST BEE IMPROVE EMH HOUR Candidates Hurrying Around With That Intense “Hail-fellow-well met” Expression On Forty-four candidates with forty four political bees buzzing in their bonnets are casting longing glances at the tree where the elusive plums and luscious lemon fruits grow. The numerous henchmen scan the rolls of the University, checking off names of their followings. Caucus intrigue and combination have become house hold words. Every little candidate has a sweet smile all his own, which is used indiscriminately on the hum ble freshman who awakes to find him self popular in the eyes of many new ly acquired friends. Fatimas are no longer a luxury with the struggling stude. He is literally deluged with them and is busy furnishing the smoke for the 26th annual political cauldron of the University of Ore gon. Interviews with the various candi dates for the purpose of learning their platforms has proved a sorry task for the Emerald’s cub reporters. Most candidates, when asked to state their platform for publication, appear like an owl when confronted by a bright light while others refuse to incriminate themselves and refer the reporters to their campaign manager. The contest for the presiding of ficer having simmered down to two, J Leon Ray, like the Turk, is dreaming j of the day “When Greece, her knee j in triumph bent, shall tremble at his j j power,” and Chet Moores is busy j with Burke’s “Conciliation.” The race for the secretaryship bids fair to be the prettiest fight of the j whole thing. The co-eds, not being j educated up to a masculine sense of politics in entering caucuses are holding out for a divided field and j with inherent femine individualism, are “going it alone.” The only two independent and reck less candidates in the field who are neither passing out free smokes or effusively greeting friends and near friends are Burns Powell and Carin Degermark, who are running without opposition. The once promising field of assoc iate editor of the Monthly has nar rowed down with the withdrawal of Tom Word and the Bailey twins, tho Bones is still in the race and says that if elected he will merge Collins j pamphlet into the Guard and run I special numbers on his new and up I to-date press. PHYSICIANS NOT APPRECIATED SAYS DR. EDMUNDS AT Y. M. That the time, money and energy spent by physicians and other profes sional men in preparing for their life work is not sufficiently appreciated and compensated, was the statement of Dr. C. W. Edmunds, of Eugene, in his talk before the Y. M. C. A. last evening. Dr. Edmund’s subject was “The Responsibility of the Physician.” He took up the various unpleasant du ties, such as telling people to keep their milk clean, fighting for pure water and working for clean lives, which every conscientious physician must face. He made a plea for eu genics which he said is bound to be come an important factor in human life. He also warned intending phy sicians against yielding to the temp- ; tation of performing illegal opera tions for the sake of the money. Next Friday there will be no meet ing of the M. C. A. on account of the Junior week-end activities, but i one wek from Friday will be given what promises to be a splendid talk on the work of the minister by Dr. ! Dyott, the well-known Cong'regation al preacher of Portland. There will be an important meet-! ing of the Freshman class Monday at 4:00 o’clock in Villard Hall. Several vitally interesting topics are slated for discussion. Guaranteed $2 Shirt Sun and Laundry Proof Men buy at THE Haberdasher 505 Willamette Street Blue Bell Ice Cream Just as good as “Blue Bell” butter. Made iu the same clean, sanitary place. Any kind or flavor. . . . Call EUGENE CREAMERY PHONE 638 Alfred Benjamin AND Sophomore Clothes Regal and Stetson Shoes Mallory and Stetson bats Star and Ciuett Shirts Roberts Bros. “Toggery” 554 Willamette Street. Broders Bros. Wholesale and Retail 1lealers in Fresh, Corned and Smoked MEATS Lace or Button Tan or Black WILCOX BROS. ROYAL BLUE i. i KOH-l-NOOg The “Quality” Shop Confectionery and Ice Cream that is superior Hot and Cold Lunches Call up 578