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€otprteys demotes Shaping necessities prescriptions Compound by (Srabuate pharmacists SI?enmn=Ittoore Drug <£o. 9ttj atib UMIIamette 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. WHEN YOU THINK OF WATCH REPAIRING then of course you naturally think of Smart, The Jeweler New Location 591 Willamette W. M. Renshaw Wholesale and Retail, Cigars and Tobacco 513 Willamette St. W, M. GREEN The Grocer The BEST of Everything to Eat [ 623 Willamette Phone 25 NEW Seal Stationery at SCHWARZSCHILD’S Preston & Hales Mfgrs. of All Leather Goods Dealers in Paints and Paper. Agents Johnson’s Dyes and Wax U. O. Barber Shop SANITARY AND UP TO DATE Thirteenth and Patterson Streets FRESHMEN TO PLAYSTMI PREP. SCHOOL CHAMPS Washington High School Team to Meet First Year Men in Varsity Gym Saturday. Interest in the basketball game scheduled for Saturday night between the Oregon Freshmen and the team from Washington High School, has been intensified by the victory of the latter aggregation over Jefferson High, giving them the undisputed in terscholastic championship of Port land. The score by which the East Portland quintet demonstrated its class was 21 to 15. In addition to winning the championship title, the Washington bunch is well represented on the all-Portland interscholastic team, two men, Edwards and Irle, hav ing been named for that honor. The Oregon Freshmen are practic ing hard for their game with the prepers and have their team work fairly well perfected, although in this respect they will be at a disadvantage with the visitors, who have played to gether all season. However, the Freshmen probably have the edge on their opponents in the matter of in dividual stars, and expect to make up in this way for their lack of team work. The first half will be played under Amateur Athletic Union rules, and the second half under Intercolleg iate Association rules, giving each team an even break, as Washington High has been using the former and the Freshmen the latter style of play. The Freshmen played a practice game with Eugene High School this afternoon at 4 o’clock. Tommy Boylen is captain of the team and Eddie Dorr is manager. It is expected that the crowd will be large enough to at least defray the expenses of bringing the prepers here. The two teams will line up as follows: Washington High. Freshmen. Krohn .f Watson Edwards .f Vosper Foster .c Gould Knouff .g Boylen Irle .g Parsons Substitutes for Freshmen: Apper son, Matschenbacher, Bigbee, Street, Irish. Van Marter Is Better. La Verne Van Marter, ’12, who has been convalescing at the Moxley House, on East 13th street, is rapidly becoming stronger after his operation for appendicitis. He has hopes of re turning to college within a fort night. Have you paid that dollar to the Emerald ? Do it now. GERMAN CLUB MEETS Meet At Lambda Rho House and Hold Interesting Program—Will Suspend Unfaithful Members. The regular meeting of the German Club was held Tuesday evening at the Lambda Rho House. In order to se cure a better attendance in the future, a motion was passed to automatically suspend any member who neglected to attend for three consecutive meetings without an acceptable excuse. An en joyable program was given, including “A Paper On German Costumes,” by Miss Messenger, “A Paper on Ger man Peasant Festivals,” by Miss Dorthea Campbell, and the reading of poems by Miss Applegate and Miss Struck. Miss McQuinn favored the club with a solo. The latter part of the meeting was spent in German con versation. The next regular meeting of the club will be held on Tuesday evening, March 12. Y. M. TO SERVE DELICACIES AT DOWN TOWN MEETING A monster “bean feed” has been arranged by the Young Men’s Chris tian Association for Thursday even ing at 6 o’clock in the city Y. M. C. A. building. Prominent and popular speakers will enliven the meal. Presi dent Campbell will deliver an ad dress, and Gale Seaman, the popular student secretary of the Northwest, will be on hand to enliven the occa sion. The purpose of this feed is to get the Y. M. C. A. men together for a good social hour, and to get them in line to boost the meetings that will be held during the next three days by Mr. Charles D. Hurrey. These meetings are considered the greatest thing that will come in to the religious life of the University during the year. Mr. Hurrey is a prominent fraternity man and graduate of Mich igan. He has already visited the Idaho and Washington Universities and his work there is reported to be of a high order. The Oregon Association expects to lay plans at its Thursday evening feed, to give Mr. Hurrey as rousing a reception as he has received from the other institutions of the West. Blankets Unclaimed. Four Indian blankets, used at the Freshman Glee, are still unclaimed. The owners will find them at the Gam ma Delta Gamma House. Do Not Forget when going home on your vacation, to take home a box of “OTTO’S” VICTORIA CHOCALATES, the best chocolates made. JOY ROLLER RINK Open every Afternoon and Evening Free admission to ladies afternoons. Forenoons 10 to 12 reserved for ladies exclusively Free experl instruction cheerfully given at all times University Patronage Solicited and courteous treatment guaranteed at all times Powell’s Band every Tuesday and Saturday Evenings Prices evenings, general admission 10c; skates 25c. Prices afternoons, admiseion to gentlemen, 10c; skates 15c. Wardrobe checks, 5c SOPHOMORE CO-EDS WIN FROM FRESHMAN TEAM Oregon Club Eliminated by Theta Team In One of the Best Games of Season. The Freshmen girls lost to the Soph omore girls by a score of 11-8 Monday evening. The game was fast from the start, the play being more individual than as a team. At the close of the first half the score stood 6-5 for the Sophomores. The Freshmen tied the score early in the second half, but Hazel Rader saved the game by two baskets and a foul. The lineup was: Freshmen—Vera Moffett (captain), Ada Hall, Gretchen Sherwood, forwards; Elsie Bain, Helen Johnson, Vera Moffett, guards; Geor gia Searcey, Fairy Leach, centers. Sophomores—Hazel Rader (cap tain), Florence Avery, forwards; Bess Riddell, Bess Cowden, guards; Bess Young. Georgia Prather, centers. The Oregon Club was eliminated from the Emeral Cup series when they lost to Theta by a score of 11-8 some time ago. The game was character ized throughout by especially good team work and clean fast play, the score at the end of the first half standing 6-6. The Theta lineup was: Forwards, Hazel Rader (captain), Frances Adams; guards, Bess Cowden, Elsie Bain; centers, Gertie Taylor, Eleanor McClain. The Oregon Club played: Forwards, Ada Hall, Vera Moffett (captain); guards, Maude Nail, Melissa Martin; centers, Georgia Searcey, Ruth Smith. GAMMA DELTA GAMMA ENTERTAINS WITH FORMAL The Gamma Delta Gammas enter tained with a formal dance at their house on Saturday eveinng, February 24. Hendershott’s orchestra furnished the music, and refreshments were served on the third floor balcony. President and Mrs. Campbell, Prof, and Mrs. DeCou, Mrs. Pennel, Mrs. Harding, of Portland, and Miss Stin son were patrons and patronesses. Weber’s Milwaukee Chocolates at the Obak Cigar Store. Printing,.. It's easy to learn the value of tasteful, appropriate and /classy” printing: if you will place the work in onr hands. 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