jim iisigdt airs DR. SJ. ELLIOTT 0f Harvard’s President Thinks World Is Not Becoming Com mercialized pr. Samuel A. Eliot, President of he American Unitarian Association, J Boston, lectured Thursday at 4:00 ’clock in Professor Howe’s room in neady Hall, on “The Real Meaning of Education.” Dr. ‘fcliot is the son^of President Emeritus Charles W. Eliot, ,f Harvard University. ’“Education sbems to me the acqui sition of that power to put, as it were, t candle within the things that we iee and make them glow with a ce estial light,” stated Dr. Eliot. “The real meaning of education,’ ’he contin ued ‘is the turning of sight into in sight; that which seizes upon the right points. Some see the facts and others see what the facts stand for. Isn’t that, down at the bottom, the difference between the educated and the uneducated man. Education means something a good deal more than an accumulation of facts. It has to make facts live.” Dr. Eliot, in his talk, repudiated the statement that someone has made, that everything has been commercial ised; that the world has been disen chanted. In proof of the repudiation he told of the thousands of people who, each year, visit the humblo birth-placa of Robert Bums. “Rob ert Burns did not corner the market in ne essities, or invent a labor-sav ing machine, cr do any other great practical feat; he was merely a song writer,” said Dr. Eliot. “In the giving and receiving of knowledge, I pray you not to forget that, the deeper meaning, what you are really about, is turning sight into insight,” said the speaker. “Of course I’m not for a moment going to dep recate the scientific habit; I was brought up in it. But there are depths of human nature that cannot be weighed or measured or subjected to chemical tests. ’ TIFFAN YPREDICTS SATUR DAY’S GAME WILL NET $3,000 “Three thousand dollars is the esti mated proceeds of the U. of O.-O.A.C. football game,” said Graduate Man ager Tiffany, “if it is a fair day. Last year the receipts were $2,300.00 when the game was played at Alba ny, and there is a larger crowd ex pected this year.” Oregon receievs 50 per cent of the receipts. The tickets cost $1.00, and 0. A. C. is preparing for from 6,500 to 7,5d0 spectators. Special trains will run from Port land, Salem, Albany and Eugene. Tickets for the game are now on sale at the Y. M. C. A. Book Ex change. football team to receive EMBLEMS FROM JEWELER Kaiser Wilhelm, across the pond, who presents iron crosses to his mil itary luminaries, has nothing on the Luckey Jewelry Store, of this city. Yesterday the jewelry firm announced that if Oregon were victorious over 0- A. C. it would present to every ®*n playing in the game a sterling silver pin in the form of a miniature football. Every man who enters the game, whether he remains there for one minute or throughout the contest, will he given one of the emblems if Ore gon scores a victory. AT THE SMEED Our Sunday evening dinners are not equaled in the city for the price. Dining room opens at 5 and closes at 8. We buy the best and you get it nicely served. 50 Cents when you miss your Em OREGON YELLS _(Continued from page 1.) Wiskey wee, wee, Olee muckei, Olee Varsiti, Oregonei, WOW! ON, OREGON On, Oregon; On, Oregon; Plunge right through that line. Put the ball clear round 0. A. C. Touchdown sure this time. On, Oregon; On, Oregon; Fight bn for her fame; Fight, fellows, fight, fight°°fight; We’ll win this ^ame. YELLS FOR PLAYERS Rah, rah, rah, Rah, rah, rah, Rah, rah, rah, (Player’s name.) Siss-s-s-s, boom. (Player’s name.) Rah, Rah, Rah, Rah, Oregon, Oregon! Rah, Rah, Rah, Rah, Oregon, Oregon! Rah, Rah, Rah, Rah, Oregon, Oregon! Rah, Rah, Rah, Rah, Oregon! (Start slow and increase speed.) TOAST TO OREGON Here’s to U. of 0., May she ever grow, Prosper and flourish, Truth ever nourish, To her may blessings flow. Here’s to Varsity, May she ever be Loved by each son and Loved by each daughter, To all eternity. Here’s to her football, Here’s to her track team, Here’s to each hero on the list, Here’s to her shouters, Here’s to her spouters, Here’s to the girls they’ve kissed. Olee muckei, Olee ’Varsiti, Here’s oskey wow wow, Here’s wiskey wee wee, Here’s Oregonei. (Repeat once.) Flaunt her banners high and unceas ingly, Brings trophies of cups and flags tc lay on her altars; Honor be to her name increasingly, And cheer every onward step she takes. Rah, rah, rah. (Omit second time.) HAIL TO OREGON Then hail! Boys, hail! for Oregon! And hail for the Lemon Yellow ; We’ll fall in line, and drink a stein, We like a jolly good fellow. So lift your voice, her praises sing, Let all with one endeavor, Give three long, rousing rah, rah, rahs! For Oregon, our Alma Mater. O-OReg-G-Gon O-R-E-G-O-N Oregon. SEBUETIOR DOUBTED Story that Oregon Students Tempted Aggie Statue from Garden of Eden is Discredited After a thorough investigation, the Administration Department has been unable to connect any of the Oregon students with the theft of the bronze statue from the O. A. C. campus at Corvallis last Monday pight. President Campbell states that the O. A. C. authonties believe that the theft was not the work of Oregon students, but the work of someone living in Corvallis or attending the Agricultural College. The light and power company has gone over the line from Albany to Corvallis and have not been able to find any cause for the lights going out in Corvallis Monday night. The line inspectors have not found any signs of a cut wire as the cause of the sud den darkness. Late Monday evening several auto mobiles filled with men were seen in the neighborhood of the 0. A. C. cam pus, but there is no clue pointing to their identity or to the fact that they were the ones who stole the Aggies’ statue. The general opinion here is that the crime is not the work of Or egon students. If Oregon students had taken the statue, it would prob ably have been decorating the Oregon campus Tuesday morning instead of Deing back in its place on the “his toric fountain.” The O. A. C. Barometer editorially lays the blame of seduction on “Ag gie rooks.” President Campbell believes the Oregon students are innocent. He has interviewed several of the students and has been unable to find anyone who knows about the incident. He said this afternoon that he thought MY BUSINESS IS FIXING SHOES RIGHT Jim“Thc Shoe Doctor' IIRODERS BROS. 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It Saturday at«^ --' " VoUege may have Washington St»• ^ t „I the re ««*• ^ rejmeht «« :„°r'60« «<>««• PIERCE W®^ S\ap\B at^ Hnct| aaocenivs Any Football Game Won't Do rYpu go to see the teams you know-teams behind which there is a reputation. You go not only because of the game these men are about to play, but because of the games they have played. And so it is with STEIN-BLOCH AND L-System Clothes Men purchase them not only because of the style and worth they possess today but because of the style and worth they have possessed for sixty years. WADE BROS. Eugene Floral Co. If it’s flowers you want, we have them **ara Phana 726 Graanhauaa Phaaa 621 IO 0th Ava. Cast Chinese Noodles’ Noose Everything in Chinese Noodles 10:00 a. m. to 1:00 p. m. 63 Sixth Avenue East $1.35 ROUND TRIP FOR THE U. of 0. vs. 0. A. C. Big Game AT Corvallis, Saturday, Nov. 21 Tickets good for return until Monday via the Portland, Eugene & Eastern Ry. “ The Official Football Route ” The Portland, Bugene & Eastern has been selected as the “Official Route” for the Students, Citizens and Official Rooters and a SPECIAL. ALL-STEEL TRAIN from Eugene to Corvallis will be run on a last schedule, landing passengers a short distance from the 0. A. C. Campus. Train Will Leave Eugene 12:00 Noon Further particulars from A. J. Gillette, Agent, Eugene JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent, - - - Portland, Oregon