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EUGENE MODERN COLLEGE Chiropractic-Neuropathy, Evolution ary Academy of Rejuvenescence, (incorporated). Write Dr. Ella Jenson for announce ment. Suites 22-28, Merchants Bank. HANDY MEAT MARKET Makers of all kinds of Imported Sausage. Fresh, Cured, and Smoked Meat. Phone 489. 409 Willamette St. I Lumber Lath Shingles R. E. Vellum & Co. EVERYTHING IN THE AUTOMOBILE GAME Hunler Eleclric Co. Electric Supplies 619 Willamette Phone 718 EST AT THE EH If you want the best Try the Owl’s Famous Clam Chowder and Chilis Opp. Postoffice Cor. 6th and Wllfamett : For an Hour ol Entertainment The Folly THE ,HOME OF GOGO FILMS GERRy Ladies' Hatter Cor. 10th and Willamette St. Will be pleased to show you correct Styles and Right Prices in Spring Millinery THE PLACE First Class Workmen. 565 Willamette Street. Hotel Osbum W. F. Osbum, Prop. Modern and Up-to-Date. Rooms en suite or single. Dining room popular with stud ents of U. of O. Nifty Presents in Jewelry, Silver ware and Cut Glass Prices w,thin your reach Coppernoll Jewelry Co. Fraternities Sororities STOP at our office and see our gas automatic Water Heaters. Any time you turn the facet you get hot water. Oregon Power Co. Eugene Coan $ Savings Bank Established \$<n Capital ana Surplus $200,000 Student Patronage Appreciated SETH LARAWAY FINE DIAMONDS ENGAGEMENT RINttS SILVERWARE An extensive line of suitable Wedding and Commen.ement Gifts PIANOS We carry Starrett's Tools, Pipe, Fittings and up-to-date Machinery FINE CUTLERY Hastings Sisters HAIR DRESSING PARLORS Register Bul'ding, 485 1-2 Willamette St. Telephone 648 R Eugene, Oiegon GO TO BILLY'S For good Cigars and Stationery GOURLEY STUDIO Kodak finishing Lantern Slides General Portrait Photography 20 West Tenth A. W. COOK CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING LADIES WOItK A SPECIALTY 45 K. 7th St. Phone 5y2. Eugene, Ore MOORE & MOORE LADIES AND GENTS TAILOR We carry the most up-to-date line of goods and styles. Prices within your means. We make a specialty of party gowns in our dressmaking depart ment. Bring in your last season’s gown. It can be made over into the latest and up to snuff style. MOORE & MOORE Phone 250. 22 W. 8th St. Portland, Eugene & Eastern SCHEDULE Springfield cars leave Depot and Springfield on hour and half hour. Fairmount cars leave 6th St. on the quarter hours. College Crest cars leave 8th St. on the hour and half hours. First car leaves Depot at 6 A. M. Last car leaves Depot at 11:30 P. M. DEAL & DAVIS 9 West Eighth St. Barber Shop College Ice Cream AND PUNCHES For Particular People. Phone 343 Eugene Ice & Storage Company PAUL HOPPE LADIES and GENTS TAILOR All work guaranteed. None but first class workmen employed. Our work is made right in Eugene. 19 E. Ninth St. Phone 138 David H. Wolfle, ’01, is connected with the public schools of Bremerton, Wash. ********** * CALENDAR * * Monday, April 8— * j * Y. W. C. A., “Easter in Rome.” * * Tuesday, April 9— * * German Club, Gamma Delta * * Gamma House; “German Do- * * mestic Life.” * * Tuesday, April 9— * * Eutaxian, 7:00 P. M., “Immi- * * gration Problem.” * * Tuesday, April 9— * * 7:30 P. M., U. O. branch of * * American Institute of Electric- * * al Engineers. Speakers: Prof. * * Stafford, Dr. Boynton, and * * Hugh Currin. * * Tuesday, April 9— * * Laurean. Sophs vs. Frosh de- * * bate on Single Tax. * * Tuesday, April 9— * * 7:00 P. M., Y. M. C. A.; Dr. * * Schmidt’s room. Prof. Sweet- * * ser in “Health and Strength” * * series. * * Wednesday, April 10— * * 7:30 P. M., Dr. Shafer’s room, * * Equal Suffrage Club. * * Thursday, April 11— * * 7:00 P. M., Dr. Schmidt’s room, * * Dr. A. C. Schmitt, of Albany, * * “Business Man of Ttoday.” * ********** The Kappa Alpha Thetas were host esses at a reception on Friday after noon for Mrs. Bancroft. In the ev ening they held “open house” for the student body. McCORMICK’S BOWLING 493 Willimatte Street. ED HANSON 8 East Ninth Street. Lawson’s Fruits Always the Best Tuttle’s Studio Patterson and 13th Streets. Our pictures are strong, soft and round. We guarantee to please you. Prices are reasonable. COME IN AND SEE OUR WORK Pacific Auto Co. Oil and Gas Storage and Livery Service Phone 663. 84 Oak St. John A. Roeblings Sons Co. Manufacturers of Wire, Insulated Wire, Wire Rope, Wire Cloth, Netting Hflh and Stark Streets Portland, Oregon IMPERIAL HOTEL The place you will meet all your friends First Class GriM Seventh and Washington SENIOR PUT PERFECTED Coach Reddie Promises Excellent Amateur Production on Next Thursday. Thursday, April 11, is the date that has been definitely set for the pro duction of the Senior Play. The seat sale will begin Wednesday morning and the usual prices of $1.00, 75c, and 50c, will be charged. The management has spared no effort to make this the best Senior production that has ever been staged and from present indications the play will be a great success. No time or cost has been stinted in securing the best costumes and a large amount of special scenery has been ordered. Under the direction of Prof. Red die the cast are rapidly perfecting their parts and by next Thursday promise to run through the play without a hitch. The cast is one of the ablest that a senior class has ever produced. It consists of: Sir Chas. Marlowe..Sidney Henderson Young Marlowe.Earl Latourette Hardcastle .Rex Turner Hastings .John Shattuck Tony Lumkin.Roland Kennedy Mrs. Hardcastle.Emma Waterman Miss Hardcastle.Mildred Bagley Miss Neville.Jean Allison Dolly .Ruby Hammerstrom Land lord .William Dunlap Servants— Mike, Stastney, Hugh Currin, E. J. Himes. Tavern Bums— Robert Kellogg, James Johns, Hom er Jamison. IT’S NO SNAP TO BE AN ENGINEER, SAYS PROFESSOR Prof. C. W. Converse addressed the University students Thursday even ing on “Engineering as a Profession.” This was the third number of the se ries of lectures dealing with choos ing a life work. Prof. Converse declared that as a result of the broadened and more thorough training required, the voca tion of engineering was being placed on the same basis as law, medicine and theology, as Columbia University has recently done. He emphasized the fact that the engineering profession taxed the best intellectual powers of man and it gives him a wide range to put into practice his best quali ties, and that as a life work, engin eering is nothing to be ashamed of. Tournament Drags On No matches in the Varsity men’s handicap golf tournament have been played since last week’s contests. There is still one semi-final to be played, the winner of which will play Bert Prescott, who is high man in his division, for the silver mug. Blain Devers, of Columbia Univer sity, Portland, has been a guest at the Sigma Nu house. THE MOST RECENT IDEAS for men’s attire are em braced In the handsome Spring and Summer woolens and fashions we have just received from our Chicago tailors. Men Buy at THE Haberdasher 505 Willamette St.