EUGENE FLORISTS South Willamette St., near Golf Links. Prompt Delivery. Phone Farmers 2F43. Ever traded at KORN’S UNIVERSITY HOME BAKERY The Art of Baking is displayed at 611 Willamette street. Tel. 220. THE CLUB BARBER SHOP Student Trade Appreciated BERT VINCENT Proprietor Yerington PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST JOHNSTON’S CANDIES 40 East Ninth Street. Tuttle’s Studio Patterson and ISth Streets. Our pictures are strong, soft and round. We guarantee to please you. Prices are reasonable. COME IN AND SEE OUR WORK Cal-a-Poo-Ya Mineral Water Cor. 5th and Willamette, Eugene, Ore. **** — - «»«< Phone 152 GLAFKE-DIXON CO Wholesale Grocers Fruits and Produce Eugene’s Pioneer Wholesale Grocers Phone 82 465 Olive Are You Coming The Water is Fine Swimming Suits The Red W Store We would appreciate your ac count. Interest paid on Time De posits and Savings Accounts. Merchants Bank Corner Seventh and Willamette Ninth Street MEAT MARKET Groshong & Billings. Prop*. FRESH AND CURED MEATS J5 East Ninth Phone 14 JUST RECEIVED LIMES TRY A LIMEADE OR LIME FREEZE OUR SPECIALTIES EGG DRINKS DILLON 527 Willamette HAMPTON'S CASH STORE Sixth Street. A. W. COOK CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING LADIES WORK A SPECIALTY 45 E. 7th St. Phone 692. Eugene, Ore C. Marx R. M. Marx Eugene Dye Works Expert Cleaners. Dyers and Pressers. Phone Main 122. 125 East 2th St. STUDENTS University of Oregon You will find W. G. SMITH & CO. the best place to Engrave your VISITING CARDS WEDDING CARDS COMMENCMENT CARDS EMBOSSED STATION ERY OF ALL KINDS Special dud oust for visiii g cards when six or more order at one time. 3d Floor Washington Bldg,, PORTLAND, OREGON ********* * SPORTING SQUIBS ********* Abel Kiviat, the Irish American Athletic Club runner, who defeated Melvin Shepard last Saturday in a 1500-meter race, in the world’s record time of 3:59 1-5, or four seconds faster than McClure’s recent time, began his athletic career in the pub lic schools of New York. In the third lap of the relay race at Seattle last Saturday, Courtney overcame a handicap of fifteen yards in his race with Boylen, but the lat ter, when reaching the last straight away, nearly overhauled the Wash ington man, who beat Boylen but two feet. Pete Gerhardt, the Olympic Club’s standby in short dashes, who ran sec ond to Courtney in the Olympic try outs, is 37 years old, and has two children. By clever jockeying and team work, Oregon’s trio in the two mile event at Seattle, ran McClelland, the U. of W. two miler off his feet, and fin ished as they pleased. During the O. A. C. senior picnic at Newport, Dr. Stewart, athletic, in structor of the Aggies, held a track meet on the beach. Windnagle again ran a half mile in less than two minutes during the inter-scholastic meet in Portland re cently. His record of 1:56 4-5 is not a world’s record for prep schools, a former student at Mercerburgs Acad emy having a record of 1:55 for the distance. Again a negro comes to the front in the quarter mile. An Olympic Club representative having won the race in the recent Olympic tryouts. Taylor, a former negro student at the University of Pennsylvania, holds the inter-collegiate record. The pole vaulting record is being vigorously assailed in the East by Babcock, of Columbia, and Wright, of Dartmouth. Both are vaulting around the 12 feet 7 inches mark. However, Bellah’s recent vault of 12 feet 9 7-8 inches, is the top notch so far this year. Neill is now ten feet eight inches from the world’s javelin record, held by Hunning of Sweden. His toss at Seattle put him within a foot and a half of Snedigar’s American record, but as that was made on the Coast, Neill gets credit for only a North west record. Eutaxians Elect. The Eutaxian Literary Society elected its officers for next year at its meeting Tuesday evening. Lu cille Davis was unanimously elected president, Hilda Brant, treasurer, Lyle Steiwer, editor, Nell Hemenway, critic, Margaret Rankin, sargeant-at arms, and Janet Young received the majority of votes for the office of secretary. Miss Eleanor McLaine was elected vice presinent. The Sigma Nus had as their week end guest Mr. Hopkins, of Gamma Nu chapter. Arthur Geary has been in Portland. Miss Lila Sengstake returned Tues day from Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Fenton, who have been visiting their son Boyce at the Beta house, returned to their home in McMinnville. 218 Copyright 1^1' The H Black Co Makers of NX ooltex Gaintrnto IIS Id MIS REDUCED EVERY GARMENT REDUCED $5.00 to $10.00 You have yourself only to blame if you need a Suit or Coat and miss this sale. Pile reduction is marked for this stage of the season, for these garments were only received .a few weeks ago. Buy now and save $5.00 to $10.00 Have just opened a shipment of Voil Net and Lingere EVENING DRESSES Priced $15.00 to $30.00 Eugene Cloak and Suit House Phone 525 E. LARGE Register Bldg. The Store That Sells Wooltex Styles ‘flsf National Bank Capital and Surplus $275,000.00 WANTS TOUR BANKING BUSINESS T. G. HENDRICKS, President P. E. SNODGRASS, Vice-President LUKE L. GOODRICH, Cashier DARWIN BRISTOW, Assistant Cashier RAY GOODRICH, Assistant Cashier Pacific Auto Co. Oil and Gas Storage and Livery Service Phone 663. 84 Oak St. TOLLMAN STUDIO FOR UP TO DATE PHOTOS J. B. ANDERSON Photographer -- . i -------- - - - --—