S. H. FRIENDLY & CO. THE LEADING STORE 3be Sensation of the Clothing business is the new 5uII Dress Suit ire l]are just reccircb It is upland Tailored garment made of Standard Full Dress Material\ and of course is Silk Lined We were able to seeme only a Limited Number of these Exceptional Values which are worth $40.00 We firo going to sett these Suits for $25.00 Wing’s Market THE HOME OF 0001) MEATS A NI > GROCERIES, FRESH CURED. CORNED AND SMOK ED MEATS, SAUSAGES AND POULTRY l’hone US -187 Willamette U* O* Barber Shop SANITARY AND UP TO DATE Thirteenth and I’atterson Streets McMorran & Washburne announce complete stocks of Society Brand .md L System Blue and Black Evening Suits $20.00 to $35.00 Full Dress Suits are Accessories WtomdKdtatottfto Portland Woolen Mills Hires Man to Give Concert at Annual Xmas J ubilee. What do you know about it, the Glee Club men are going to make five dol lars ($5.00) apiece and no joke either. Mr. Test, manager of the Portland Woolen INI ills, and a former Eugene business man, has hired the club to give its concert at the annual Christ mas jubilee of the millmen in St. Johns, on Saturday afternoon. Dec. 23, and in addition to the five dollars salary will be given a good banquet, a special street car and a chance to mingle with the millmen. The men will leave The Dalles Sat urday morning early and reach Port land at 10:30 A. M. A special car will be at the Union station to meet them and take them to St. Johns, where they will feast with the millmen at the annual Christmas dinner. At one o’clock in the afternoon the concert will be given in the mill assembly room, and at three o’clock the special car will take the Club to Portland to catch the 3:46 train for Salem. The prospect of that five dollars has improved the singing of the Club 750 per cent, it is said. Weber’s Milwaukee Chocolates at the Obak Cigar Store. Have you ordered an Art Calendar yet. Go to the book exchange today. December S is the last date for bar gains in Engineering Magazines. See Himes. A Good Surprise to your mother, sister, or sweetheart, will be a box of OTTO'S CANDIES. The only candy made in Eugene, and better than any candy shipped in to Eugene. STUDENTS SPEND LIVELY HOLIDAYS IN EUGENI Large Crowd of Stay-at-Homes Enjoj Informal Events Held in Local Club Houses. The Thanksgiving holidays were tht occasion of an unusual amount of so cial activity, and those who stayed ii Eugene were kept on the alert nearly the whole time. On Wednesday evening, the Dormi tory Club entertained with an in formal dance, as also did the Alphc Tau Omegas. The Lambda Rhos en tertained the Delta Sigmas, and th< Beth Rheas spent the evening at i house party in Junction City. On Thursday, several of the Houses gave Thanksgiving dinners and in vited in some of their friends. Somt of these were the Tri Deltas, who hac among their guests Mr. and Mrs Buel, of Santa Fe, the Lambda Rhos the Gamma Delta Gammas, and th< Beta Theta Pis. In the evening, th( Beta Theta Pis gave an informa dance and the Alpha Tau Omegas die some informal entertaining. On Friday, all the La Grande mer in college were entertained at dinnei at the Acacia House. In the even ing, the Beth Rheas and the Gamrm Delta Gammas gave an informal par ty. Also, the Dormitory entertainec with a dance and the Lambda Rhos were at home to the Acacias. On Saturday evening, the Delta Sig mas gave their first party in then new chapter house. The Ph: Gamma Deltas and Beth Rheas alsc had friends in to an informal party. Get your Contour Pens from Himes ORE60NCLUB HUS PARK Miss Lyda Garrett Acts As Hostess to Nearly Fifty Couples of Oregon Folk. The second social meeting of the Oregon Club was held at the home oi Miss Lyda Garrett, Fifteenth and Co lumbia Ave., on Friday evening, De cember 1. The fifty couples who as sembled, enjoyed the dainty repast prepared by their charming hostess after which Miss Bva Frazier intro duced the speakers of the evening. Talks were given by J. Earl Jones, Lloyd Dawson, Samuel Northrop, Miss Minnie Ferris, and Miss Callie Beek. A few vocal and instrumental selections comprised the rest of the evening’s program, and with a last “Good Night, Ladies,” the jolly crowd dispersed. The tax question settled at Eaton’s or the book exchange—25 cents. SUMMER STUDENTS ASKED TO HAND NAMES TO REGISTRAR All students, who are thinking of staying at the Summer School, are required to leave with Mr. Tiffany a list of the subjects which are wanted. This will aid very much in determin ing what subjects will be given. Two Courses Offered. Two new courses to be given next semester in the Department of Psy sics and Education, one by Dr. E. S. Conklin, on “Mental Hygiene,” and one by Montana Hastings, on “Logic in Education, i. e. How to Study.” The last named counts on the fifteen units in education. Otto’s candies are made fresh every day and not like other chocolates and bon bons shipped here and made two or three months ago. Try them and be convinced. The best Drawing Pencils in town, 5 cents. See Himes for other draw ing material also. Have you ordered an Art Calendar yet. Go to the book exchange today. Weber's Milwaukee Chocolates at the Obak Cigar Store. 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 10 East Ninth Street. Lion Drug Co. KODAKS KODAK SUPPLIES BUNTE’S CREAMS 530 Willamette Street. Cfye Club Billiards an5 pool SMITH & McCORMICK, Proprietors We would appreciate your ac count. Interest paid on Time De posits and Savings Accounts. Merchants Bank Corner Seventh and Willamette THE CLUB BARBER SHOP Student Trade Appreciated BERT VINCENT Proprietor Making Clothes is Our Specialty Men Buy at THE Haberdasher 505 Willamette St.