S. H. FRIENDLY & CO. THE LEADING STORE College people appreciate our skill in choosing our stock to suit their most exacting tastes. GET YOUR SOMBREROS HERE-. — Copyright 1911 Alfred Decker A Cohn $5>irmty Urmtfl (EUrthwi McMorran & Washburen “Correct Evening Clothes” Complete showing of correct evening suits and full dress tuvoso ries: Full Dress Suits Fine Knglish Serges Nobby School Suits . Uain Coats ami Italians 0\ ercoat g k" ua/rt;%idfaiA '^SSIESMa $25.00 to $50.00 20.00 to 30.00 15.00 to 30.00 12.50 to 25.00 10.00 to 30.00 i>k. h. i.. s i r in.ky Ostcopal hie Physician Olfice, 816 White Temple, Eugene, Or. Residence, 115 W. 10th. l’hone: Olfice 589; lies. 108-1,. DR. A. lU’KSKU. Phy sician and SurRcan Office. 210 White Temple. Phone 078. Office hours. 9 to 12 A. M. 2 to 5 P. M. Residence. 968 Harrison Ave., Eu gene, Ore. Phone Main 664. Yale University begins its 211 year of existence this year, and from pres ent indications there will be no ma terial gain in attendance. The Dalifornia-Stanford inter-col legiate debate will be held during the first semester hereafter instead of the second as formerly. Drake University of Des Moines, Iowa, now publishes a daily paper. Soccer football practice has been ini tiated at Drake University this fall. 1 HENRY GEORGE, JR., WILL ADDRESS VARSITY STUDENTS The Henry George Association will meet, Monday evening, at 7 o’clock, in Prof. Schmidt’s room, Deady Hall, to reorganize for the year and elect officers. Planes for the meetings and lectures during the school year will also be discussed. Arrangements have been made for Henry George, Jr., to give an ad dress in Villard Hall, Monday even ing, Oct. 1(5, on the “Value of [Tax ation.” Henry George, Jr., is a mem ber of the House of Representatives from New York, and is the son of j the author of “Progress and Pov erty.” He is on a lecture tour through the United States and Canada and Eugene is his only stop between Portland and San Francisco. Eugene and college students are very fortunate in having the oppor tunity of hearing this man of national repute. The lecture will be free to all stu dents and town people, for the ex penses are to be paid by subscription. | All those wishing to contribute see Mi-. Ed. Himes. This is the first lecture of the year, and plans are being made for other national speakers to come and lec ture. William Lai. ex-'14, the noted Chinese tenor of Oregon’s 1910 Glee Club, has been chosen a member of the University of Washington Glee j Club and will sing several important roles in the club’s repertoire. Hear Harry Bulger sing “Dear Col lege Chum” in the “Flirting Prin cess" at the Eugene Theater, Friday, Oct. 13th. A1 Collier, ’14. returned yesterday from Eastern Oregon. C. W. EDMUNDS. M. D. Oculist and Aurist, 201 White Temple. DIE HEREIN GERMANIA HELD INITIAL MEETING Lambda Rho House Filled With Many Old and New Members of the Society. The Verein Germania held the first meeting of the year at the Lambda Rho house last evening. A large num ber were present and the meeting was a success in every way. The pro gram consisted of solos from Miss Lucile McQuinn and from Vernon Motschenbacher, and an interesting talk about his travel in Germany from Mr. Koehler. Miss Celia Hager was unanimously elected vice-presi dent. Many applications for mem bership were received. The follow ing committees were appointed: Program—Celia Hager, Rachel Applegate, and Hulda Pau. Music— Florence Cleveland, Dorothy Camp bell, and Homer Maris. Poster— Ella Moulton, Harry Viereck, and Lila Sengstake. Membership—Ches ter Kronenberg, Mabel Lane, and Joe Williamson. A social committee is yet to be ap pointed. A play with a cast of fourteen, “Die Sonntagsjaeger,” will be pre sented this winter under the director ship of Miss Elizabeth Busch. ELECTRICAL MEN THRIVE AMONG NEW INSTRUMENTS Considerable new apparatus has been added to the Electrical Engin eering Laboratory, of which the fol lowing are the most important. A constant current, transformed with arc lamp attachments. A mercury arc rectifier for charging storage batteries, and a battery of thirty-six amphere hours capacity. Ten or twelve measuring instruments, volt meters, and ammeters, some to be used on the switchboard and some portable. Besides these there are two thesis instruments. Clarence Stoddard has constructed an auto transformer, and Louis E. McCoy de vised a control for regulating volt age. The electrical laboratory is now well equipped and some excellent work is expected from that depart ment. JUNIORS MUST BE ARMED WITH BUCKET AND BRUSH The painting of the concrete “O” on Skinner’s Butte promises to be an annual junior week-end affair, as that pretentious object is invairiably “daubed” during the year, either by local talent or by visiting miscreants with discordant senses of color scheming. A short time following junior week last year the visiting California base ball team converted the “O” into a lop-sided “C” by plastering one side with a generous coat of blue paint. Then during the summer a survey or’s gang, made up of outside college men, pulled off a pilgrimage up to the big letter, where an added assortment of hues was besmeared. It will be necessary for the juniors to “re-massage” the “0” this year. HENRY GEORGE CLUB WILL RESUME TAXATION STUDIES A meeting of the Henry George Association, and nil those interested in the question of taxation, is called for Monday evening, at 7:15, in Dr. Schmidt’s room in Deady Hall. This is the first meeting of the year and the annual election of offi cers will take place. The program for the year will be discussed, and a large attendance of interested stu dents is desired. Some very import ant tax legislation will be proposed at the next meeting, and the ques tions are to be thoroughly covered by the Henry George Association. Sergeant Dean Gilkey, Oregon ’ll, of Co. A, 4th Regt., O. N. G., got high est score at the dual shoot between the Eugene Co.’s A and C, with a score of 125 out of a possible 150. Yoran’s Shoe Store The Store That Sells Good Shoes THE PLACE First Class Workmen. 565 Willamette Street. PIANOS FOR RENT 606 Willamette Street. Yerington PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST JOHNSTON’S CANDIES 40 East Ninth Street. Linn Drug Co. KODAKS KODAK SUPPLIES BUNTE’S CREAMS 530 Willamette Street. OOub 3illiarbs anb Pool SMITH & McCORMICK, Proprietors We would appreciate your ac count. Interest paid on Time De posits and Savings Accounts. Merchants Bank Comer Seventh and Willamette BETTER DO IT TODAY Men Buy at THE Haberdasher 505 Willamette St. THE CLUB BARBER SHOP Student Trade Appreciated \ BERT VINCENT Proprietor Tobaccos and Candy At the Corner Grocery Corner 13th and Patterson Sts.