College Men Make Our Store Their Boot Shop If you want a shoe that is “IT” from the kick-off—a shoe that will stand all the mass plays and scrimmages—the star of the gridiron —a shoe with which you can buck up against anything—tackle the “BRITON” The new Xettleton for college men, and men with love for ~ ~ood shoe in their veins. Low Flat Heel Tready Sole It’s the Smartest Shoe in Town Today Burden &Graham Elliott Hdw. Co. FINE CUTLERY A SPECIALTY White Temple WELCOME U. of O. STUDENTS Call and see the new things in Jewelry, Silver and Novelties SETH LARAWAY H. D. SMARTT For Up-to-date Repairing Oregon Pins, Fobs, Buttons Always in Stock 591 Willamette *********** Phone 392 for your Cleaning & Pressing Good Work and Prompt Service IMPERIAL CLEANERS ZIM, Agent e>* w w Teach Yourself to save a dollar or so on each pair of shoes. For help, go to WAGONER’S 29 West Eighth w w -i YERINGTON & ALLEN Prescription Druggists Phone 232 40 East Ninth St. CREATE A HOME ATMOSPHERE -with BRIC-A-BRAC from The Eugene Art Store “Fixins for the Room” COCKERLINE & FRALEY Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, La dies’ and Men’s Furnishings, Men’s Youth’s, Children’s Clothing. Phone orders filled promptly Meet me at Obak’s. BATTLE ROYAL IS WAGED IN SEATTLE PRELIMINARY SCRAPE LASTS FIVE HOURS Auto Truck and Firecrackers L’sed in Raid L’pon Frosh by LL of W. Sophomores. UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, Seattle, Wash., Sept. 19.—After five hours of preliminary scrapping about town, Freshmen and Sophomores at the University of Washington fought for two hours in the annual inter class tie up this morning. As neither side was able to tie up the other, the scrap was declared off at about 3 o’clock. The fight was scheduled for about midnight, but from 6 o’clock on, small groups of Sophomores boarded street cars carrying Freshmen to the under class rendezvous down town, and forcibly removed and tied them. They were then locked up in box cars, down town offices, and empty houses. At 11:30 the Freshmen aggregation appeared on Denny Field, the place set for the Tie Up. They waited for over an hour, until the Sophomores arrived, driving a motor truck which dashed through the Freshmen ranks, simultaneously with the dropping of bunches of firecrackers upon the Freshmen from the grandstand above. Taken by surprise, the Freshmen were for a moment bewildered, and before they could awaken, some of their biggest men were locked in chains. As fast as F'reshmen were tied up however, sympathizing up perclassmen would cut the ropes, and at the end of two hours neither class had much advantage. No serious injuries attended the contest. This is the first time in four years that a Sophomore class has held or defeated the larger Freshman class. SINGERS « LEADER Mr. M. L. Bowman, of Portland, | has been secured by the Glee Club ! management to train the club this fall. Mr. Bowman will arrive the first part of next week, and will as sume his duties at once. His first work will be to conduct the Glee Club tryout next Wednesday afternoon. Formerly with the Savage Opera Company of Chicago, Mr. Bowman has recently been connected with the choir of the First Congregational Church of Portland, having acted as leading soloist* with the latter organi zation. Mr. Bowman has also served as di rector of several musical organiza tions, men’s glee clubs and choral so cieties in Portland and elsewhere, and is himself a finished musician. CABINET CHANGES MADE BY Y. M. ORGANIZATION Two changes in the Y. M. C. A. Cabinet have been made necessary by men failing to return this fall. Karl Martzloif, ’13, takes the place of i Oscar Haugen, T4, at the head of the Social Service department. As Wil liam McNeil, ’16, Recording Secre tary, will not be in school this year, a temporary appointment will be made at the next Cabinet meeting, which will probably be next Wednes day afternoon. The campaign for members, now being prosecuted by the membership committee, of which Vernon Mot schenbacher is chairman, has resulted is an enrollment of over 60, most of whom are old men. Commencing early next week, special attention will be given the Freshmen, a suffi Yoran’s Shoe Store The Store That Sells Good Shoes Finest, Freshest and Best Teas an<> Coffees in fugene Adams Tea Company Ninth and Oak Streets 375 Willamette Phone Main 886 Depot Lunch Counter R. H. BAKER, Proprietor Chicken Tamales and Chili Con Carne made daily. The Largest Sand wiches and best Tamales and Chili Con Carne in the city. Home Made Pies and Good Coffee Corner Ninth and Willamette cient number of whom Motschen bacher hopes to enroll, so as to reach the coveted mark of two hundred and fifty. T H E IMS (Next I)oor to Otto’s.) Oregon Students Welcome We want you to feel that we will appriaciate your business, large or small. We believe in showing only the lat est ideas in men’s wearing apparel. We make 'em to order “MEN BUY AT THE HABER DASHER, 505 WILLAMETTE’’