EUGENE FLORISTS South Willamette St., near Golf LinkB. 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 Propriety Yeri ngton PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST JOHNSTON’S CANDIES 40 East Ninth Street. 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 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 Comer Seventh and Willamette Ninth Street MEAT MARKET Groshong & Billings, Props. FRESH AND CURED MEATS 15 East Ninth Phone 14 JUST RECEIVED LIMES TRY A LIMEADE OR LIME FREEZE OUR SPECIALTIES EGO DRINKS DILLON 527 Willamette HAMPTON'S CASH STORE Sixth Street. A. W. COOK CLEANING, PRESSING ANC REPAIRING LADIES WORK A SPECIALTY 45 E. 7th St. Phone 592. Eugene. Ore C. Marx R. M. Mars Eugene Dye Works Expert Cleaners. Dyers and Pressers. Phone Main 122. 125 East i#th 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 disdount for visi i g cards when six or more order at one time. 3d Floor Washington Bldg,, PORTLAND, OREGON FLIP ELECTS CHANDLER Baseball Captaincy Coes to Heavy Hitting Fielder After Close Election. Ben Chandler will lead out in the assault on the “Unips” for Oregon next season, as a result of the elec tion held for the baseball captaincy yesterday afternoon. Eight men won their letters this season, and were entitled to vote. A co-incidence of this election and that for the football captaincy last fall is that the former was a duplica tion of the latter, in that a toss of a coin was necessary to settle the tie. “Beany” Mount was hooked up with Chandler, each man having three votes, and the candidates mutually agreed to decide the winner accord ing to precedent. In the toss Chand ler out-horseshoed his rival and ac cordingly secured the honor. Ben Chandler has been one of the most reliable players on the Oregon squad for three seasons. He is a clever outfielder and a heavy hitter, having batted second to Cobb this season, and under his leadership the chances for Oregon’s taking another Northwest championship in 1913 look bright. Dont’s for College Girls. Wellesley College has a list of up to-the-minute dont’s. Here are some of them: “Don’t flirt with the handsome fel low down village. His wife may not like it.” “Don’t retire with undrawn cur tains. The rubber industry is flour inshing in other places than South America.” “Don’t chew candy or anything else while on the village streets. If you must chew, try the rag.” “Don’t kiss each other in the pub lic highway. It’s awful to see a wo man doing a man’s work.” “Don’t study too hard. Folks may think your are preparing to earn your own living.” “Don’t show your dislike of a hat ed instructor. Give her some of your home-made fudge.” ********** * EXCHANGE * ********** The Washington State College has just installed a phonographic appar atus for use in connection with the modern language department of the college. This is probably the first case in the Northwest of a labora tory course in foreign languages. In order to test the student’s abil ity to reproduce the foreign pronun ciation, a dictaphone driven by an electric motor, will be employed for recording purposes. A shaving ma chine for shaving down wax cylin drical records, so that they may be used more than once, is also provided in the outfit. Students at the Washington State College elected officers for the com ing year last Friday. Those elected were: H. M. Chambers, president; E. R. Jinnett, vice president; Miss I Wagnon, secretary; Chester Body and James Williams, student’s af fairs committee; Eddie Pape, Klein holtz, Lowry and Bartlett, athletic council; Guy Rake, editor Evergreen, and G. P. Kock, business manager of the Evergreen. Last Thursday, Harvard, Cornell and Princeton met in a triangular regatta on the Charles river. This is their least triangular race of the year. in sis ®i ns REDUCED EVERY GARMENT REDUCED $5.00 to $10.00 You have yourself only to blame it you need a Suit or Coat and miss this sale. The 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 tc $10.00 Have just opened a shipment of Voil Net and Lingere 218 EVENING DRESSES 1 Copyright 191- The H Black Co Makers a! \\ ooltex Garments Priced $15.00 to $30.00 Eugene Cloak and Suit House Phone 525 _E. LARGE Register Bldg. The Store That Sells Wooltex St vies Hist National Bank Capital and Surplus $275,000.00 WANTS YOUR 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 STCJDIO FOR UP TO DATE PHOTOS J. B. ANDERSON Photographer S>- --—.. —--— .-....-■.(g) John A. Roeblings Sons Co Manufacturers of Wire, Insulated Wire, Wire Rope, Wire i Cloth, Netting j Fifth and Stark Streets Portland, Oregon Phone 440 I I F, C. MOULLEN, Manager Everything for the Automobile Public The IMozach Garage 10th and Oak Sts. EUGENE, - OREGON