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Exclusive Agency for
KNOX DERBIES
AND VELOURS
$4.00 to $».00
MALLORY HATS
$3.00 and $3.50
Kahn Tailoring Clothes
Made to Your Measure
Roberts Bros
WM. C. BARBOUR
University Piano Parlor
Gold Medal Pianos
Good Pianos to Rent
Phone 268-J. 336 East 13th St.
SCHWARZSCHILD’S
BOOK STORE
SLIDE RULES AND
DRAUGHTING SUPPLIES
686 Willamette
Electric Wiring
Fixtures and Supplies
Eugene Electric Co*
W. H. BAKER, Prop.
640 Willamette Phone 836
Arcade
Pool Hall
BILLIARDS
East Seventh Street
STUDENTS will tint! an account
with this Bank a source of conven
ience.
A BANK ACCOUNT is good train
ing the more used, the more appre
ciated.
Merchants Bank
Corner Seventh and Willamette Sts.
SUNDAY AT THE
Hotel Smeede
Dinner IWonu, 5Oc
SOUP
('ream of Oyster.
FISH
Foiled Halibut. Tarter Sauce.
Uattueed Potatoes.
RELISHES
Pickled Meets. Ripe Olives.
SALAD
Combination Tomato.
ENTREES
Eiied Spring Chicken a la Maryland.
Fried Sweet Potatoes.
ROAST
Mreast of Veal with Dressing-.
Mashed Potatoes. Cauliflower.
DESSERTS
Fruit Jello Pudding'
Vanilla Ice Cream.
Cherry Pie. Apple Pie with Cheese.
From ."> to S P. M.
Hastings Sisters
HAIR DRESSING PARLORS
RffgisUi Bui 'ding Telaphon* 648 R
M*incurMtg Sculp and Face Treatment
The external refreshment parlor,
where you will find finished workmen
and everything as they should be,
first class and up-to-date, at the
Willamette street.
Obak’s for pipes.
GLASS MIX OCCUPIES
JUNIORS’ ATTENTION
COMMITTEES APPOINTED TO
STAGE EVENT
Unauthorized Sign on Skinner's Butte
Is Ordered Taken
Down.
A special meeting of the Junior
class was held yesterday in Deady
hall in order to complete preliminary
arrangements for the Annual Fresh
man-Sophomore mix.
It was definitely decided that Sat
urday, the twenty-eighth of this
month, was the most feasible date for
the contest and, unless some hitch oc
curs in the negotiations for the push
ball, the two rival classes will clash
that afternoon. President Stannard,
who has been conducting the negotia
tions for the huge spheroid, an
nounced that this part of the affair
was progressing favorably.
A committee of five was appointed
by the president to conduct the tangle
for the .Juniors. Wallace Benson was
put in charge of the pushball contest.
He will make the complete arrange
ments for conducting this event. Bob
Bradshaw will stage the track and
field events, selecting several assist
ants to handle the embyronic sprint
ers.
Dutch Young will head a committee
who will judge the respective merits
of the two classes as to lung capacity
and originality shown in costumes and
decorations. Turpening will conduct
the tug-of-war, and Charles Fowler
will see that the field officials are
properly tagged and numbered. These
men will all have the power of enlist
ing aid, and most of the upperclass
men will undoubtedly be asked to act
in the capacity of “cops” and detec
tives ,according to the precedent set
by Jamison’s band.
It was also decided that the “14”
sign, which stands above the “O” on
Skinner’s Butte, should be removed.
The sign is painted in yellow on the
base of the old building above the
“O.” The Junior class of the Univer
sity did not authorize the placing of
their numeral, so in fairness to them
selves and to the University ordered
it removed.
MORE BUYERS WANTED
FOR SEASON TICKETS
The campaign launched by Grad
uate Manager Geary for the selling
of season tickets, good for admission
to all inter-collegiate athletic and for
ensic contests held on the campus, is
not progressing as rapidly as was
expected. Owing to the rush and ex
citement of registration, many have
passed up the chance of saving seven
dollars by taking immediate advant
age of this offer. According to Man
ager Geary, the total of single ad
mission fees to all campus attractions
scheduled to take place the coming
year would be nearly twelve dollars,
and as the season ticket is selling for
$5.00, it is thought that as soon as
this fact becomes generally under
stood, there will be a heavy run on
the box-office.
All students will have a chance to
obtain this reduction, and those not
discovered by a member of the ticket
selling squad, are urgently requested
by the management to report at
Geary’s headquarters in the men’s
gym.
Lists, to be signed by prospective
buyers, have been sent to the differ
ent fraternities and sororities, and
posted throughout the various college
buildings.
Kellogg Coaches Preppers.
Bob Kellogg, T2, varsity track cap
tain, football center. Glee Club man,
and Senior President, who is now city
engineer at Junction City, has been
selected by the High School football
team of that place as their coach.
The youngsters have for the first
time a full fledged college man for in
structor in the rudiments of the
game.
Kellogg has been employed in Junc
tion City all summer.
National Bank
Capita! and Surplus $275,000.00
WANTS \ OUR BANKING BUSINESS
T. G. HENDRICKS, President
P. E. SNODGRASS, Vice-President
LUKE L. GOODRICH, Cashier
DARWIN BRISTOW, Assistant Cashier
RAY GOODRICH, Assistant Cashier
(Berry, Cabies1 fatter
Corner Tenth and Willamette Sts.
Glad Rags for Eat Feasts
How about that Tuxedo or Full Dress Suit you have
been planning so long to get? Don’t be caught again
with an invitation you can’t accept for want of the right
clothes, and if ever a garment should be tailored right—
Royal Tailored—it's a Full Dress or a Tuxedo. The
Famous Royal Tailors build formal clothes, on the same
famous six day schedule on which they build all other
clothes, with a $1.00 a day forfeit for delays, and a guar
antee of perfect fit and satisfaction or your money back.
PRICES SURPRISINGLY LOW
O. P. HOWE
Authorized Resident Dealer for The Royal Tailors
564 Willamette St.
WANTED
BY
THE EMERALD
Several assistants on the Manager’s Staff. Apply
to Lyman G. Rice.
WHITE’S
Good Things to Eat
CAL-A-POO-YA MINERAL WATER
Corner Fifth and Willamette Phone 152
GRIFFIN HARD
WARE CO.
Stoves and Ranges
Chesferfield Clothes
Miller & Brooks
Phone 550
Beta Theta Pi
George Sovern
Proprietor Combination Barber Shop
519 Willamette St. Phone 641-J
Wing’s Market
THE HOME OF GOOD MEATS
AND GROCERIES. FRESH
CURED. CORNED AND SMOK
ED MEATS, SAUSAGES AND
POULTRY
Phone 38 487 Willamette
Chambers Hardware
Company
Gillette Safety Razors
Do you know Obak?