Smeede Restaurant Co* Wing Kee, Proprietor. American Bill of Fare, 6 A. M. to 12 P. M. ..Chinese Bill of Fare, 8 A. M. to 12 P. M. C. W. Crump Dealer in STAPLE AND FANCY Groceries Fresh Vegetables 20 East Ninth St. Phone 12. Alfred Benjamin AND Sophomore Clothes Regal and Stetson Shoes. Mallory and Stetson Hats. Star and Cluett Shirts. Roberts Bros. “Toggery” 554 Willamette Street. When Your Watch Needs Repairing, . Take It To H. D. SMARTT at the , Watch Hospital New Location. 591 Willamette St. W. M. Renshaw Wholesale and Retail, Cigars and Tobacco 513 Willamette St. I J DURING THE SUMMER Usual Crop of Benedicts Springs Up With Many Well Known Victims. Many weddings of great interest to the students of the University have taken place between Com mencement time and the opening of college this fall. Those occurring the earlier part of the summer were: Grace Magladry, TO, Chi Omega, to Dr. R. M. Emer son. of Portland; Pauline Davis, ’ll, Chi Omega, to Reuben Steelequist, TO. of Eugene; Miss Cline to Harry Hobbs, TO, of Eugene; Adele Goff, ’09, Kappa Alpha Theta, to Ralph McEwen, ’09, Sigma Nu, of Athena; Florence Williamson to Clarence Steele, ’09, of Portland; Vera Patter son to Roy Getz, T2, Beaver, of Port land. The more recent weddings are those of Luella McKean, of Walla Walla, to Eveertte Skirk, TO. Sigma Nu, of Eugene; Miss Loyd, of Baker City, to Earl Halley, TO, Alpha Tau Omega, of Baker City; Ella Dobie, ’06, Kappa Alpha Theta, to Dick Hathaway, ’06, Kappa Sigma, of Portland; and Cornelia Pinkham, ’ll, Kappa Alpha Theta, to Joe Knapp, Sigma Nu, of Portland. Freshmen )rder Your 1915 Fobs at the Book Exchange 3 be College folk’s Shoe Sfyop 33urben Sc (Srafyam 568 IPiUamette Street SEVERAL NEW MEMBERS IN OREGON'S FACULTY Departments of Public Speaking and Psychology Endowed With New Heads. Several new members are found in the faculty this year. Archibald Ferguson Reddie. the new head of the department of Public Speaking, was born in Philadelphia. He attended the grammar and high schools there; later entering Emer i son College, Boston, to take up voice work. After graduation he taught in ; Emerson and also Bradford Academy near Boston. He next took the chair of Public Speaking in Valparaiso University, Indinana, which he held four years, coming from there to Ore gon. Prof. Reddie has decided to ! have Prof. Johnson, also a new mem ber of the faculty, coach the de baters this year, but he will handle the voice training of the team. Edmund S. Conklin, Ph. D., is the new head of the department of psy chology. Mr. Conklin was born in New Britain, Connecticut, and at tended grammar and high school there. He then entered Clark Uni versity, Worcester, Massachusetts, the alma mater of Dr. Sheldon. Here he gained the degree of Ph. D. Clark University is considered one of the best, if not the best, institution in America to specialize in Psychology and Education work. Prof. Conklin majored for four years under the famous psychologist and educator, G. Stanley Hall. Prof. Conklin became acquainted with two former students of Oregon at Clark, Misses Miriam Van Waters and Elizabeth Woods, both of whom are doing excellent work there. On account of the absence of Miss Hastings, assistant to Dr. Bennett, from the city, no information of her work previous to coming to “Ore gon” could be obtained. Mr. Le Roy Johnson, the new as sistant in the department of Public Speaking, is a young man, who is as suming a very difficult position. Mr. Johnson will coach the ’varsity debat ing teams and with such a record as his predecessor, Mr. Buchen, left, it will be no child’s play. Mr. Johnson is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin, June, 1911, and he there fore has the same training as Mr. Buchen. Besides handling the de bating teams, Mr. Johnson will also instruct a class in Public Speaking and one in Parliamentary Procedure. DAVID CAMPBELL. ADDED TO OREGON’S TEACHING FORCE The University School of Music has been sterngthened by the addition to its staff of Mr. David B. Campbell, a brother of President Campbell, who has spent the past two years studying the piano in Germany. Much of his studio practice was under Herr Ru dolph Ganz, the famous composer. He also studied harmony for a time with Prof. Stillman-Kelly and Herr Wappenschmitt. He returned to America about a month ago, after a tour of Western and Southern Europe. Owing to the present cramped con dition of the School of Music, Mr. Campbell will, for a time, share the studio of Miss Morgan, head of the • piano department. Plans are being made for a piano concert by Mr. Campbell, to be given in Villard Hall some time in Novem ber. His repertoire includes many of the recent compositions of European masters. -- l James Canfield, ex ’12, is assistant county surveyor of Clackamas county. EMERALD WANTS ALL STUDENTS—Wishing to take advantage of a special discount on their laundry bill, will call up W. T. Niell at U. of 0. Dorm. Phone 841. j WANTED—An experienced dressmak er. Enquire at Moore & Moore, la dies and gents tailors, 22 W. 8th St. Phone 250. ] LIGHT PRI ICE ROUNDS CANDIDATES INTO FORM Scrimmage May Start Next Week. Parsons. Prep. Star. Unable to Turn Out. Nit' varsity football squad is slow ly rounding into more encouraging form under the system of early sea son light practice inauguarted by t oach \\ arner at the beginning of the year. The squad Thursday and Friday night was the largest which has appeared this season, numbering approximately forty men. Today the first actual scrimmage work is scheduled to take place, when it is probabale that the coach will put his pupils through a few minutes of stiff “bucking.” 1 he candidates are still practicing passing and falling on the ball and the defenseless “tackling dummy” is coming in for its share of abuse. The backs are kept busy handling kicks and signal practice is beginning to occupy a more prominent place in the daily routine. Fenton, Latour ette, and Kaiser, the blonde Fresh man from California, are punting in good form. The bleachers still remain practi cally deserted, but it is expected that with the election of a permanent yell leader, new interest will be ar roused along the lines of encouraging the candidates for the team. The to tal absence of freshmen on the side lines is especially noticable. The enthusiasm over the arrival of “Johnny” Parsons, fo rthree succes sive years the star of Salem High School, Lincoln High School of Seat tle, and Washington High School of Portland, has been dampened by the knowledge that he will be unable to play this season. While in Alaska this summer, Par sons contracted typhoid fever and his sickness has left him too weak to get into the game. Whenever he re turns to his old-time form, however, Parsons is looked upon as a promis ing man for Oregon’s eleven. Fraternity Inserts exchanged at the Obak Cigar Store. Capital and Surplus, $235,000. We have room for your account and we want your business THE CLUB BARBER SHOP Student Trade Appreciated BERT VINCENT Proprietor robaccos and Candy At the Corner Grocery ’orner 13th and Patterson Sts. BARGAIN IN SLIDE-RULES For one week all slide rules at reduced prices. See HIMES, Room 32, Dorm. Roach Music House Cvsrythlng In the MUSIC l_ I N C 0th and Willamette Sts. Phone 862. Geo. Sovern : Proprietor Combination Barber Shop. _ 319 Willamette St. Phone fill-J. I " COCKERLIIMt & WETHERBEE Fancy and Staple Dry Goods. Ladies' and Men's Furnishings. i Men's. Youth's, Children’s Clothing. Phone 12. I 1 Holt & Chrpman Wholesale and Retail GROCERS The Place to Trade WHY? 51 E. Ninth St. Phone 63 Our Specalty Oregon Seal Stationery Embossed Stationery Schwarzschild’s Book Store Preston & Hales Mfgrs. of All Leather Goods Dealers in Paints and Paper. Agents Johnson’s Dyes and Wax Pioneer Shining Parlors Grateful for Student Patronage F. BERRY Scbwerina * Ctndlcy BARBER SHOP Students, Give Us a Call 6 East 9th St., Opp. Hoffman House FINE CUTLERY Broders Bros. Wholesale and Retail dealers in FRESH, CORNED AND SMOKED MEATS T. A. Gilbert. A. B. Chaffee. Cbe Oak Shoe Store Wear Sorosis and Walkover Shoes. ~>H7 Willamette St. Phone Main 227. SPORTSMEN’S SUPPLY HOUSE Gymnasium and football Outfits Eugene Gun Co.