COLLEGE ICE CREAM PHONE 343 You should be sure you have the best. Costs no more. Blue Bell Butter And Blue Bell Products. Eugene Farmers’ Creamery Fisk I r i/aunary d PHONE 65 Use Lane County Butter Fresh and Sanitary Always ask your grocer for the Lane County Creamery Brands 48 Park St. OB AK Advertises 58 and 60 Ninth Ave. E. mm - im&m• ~ Fresh Assorted Uictorla Chocolates Dun n’s Bakery For Good Pastenes 3 Songs! Songs! All the new song hits now on sale. Hawiian guitars and methods. The Music Shop 65 East 9th Street. BRODERS BROS. > FRESH, CORNER & SMOKED I MEATS. P 80 Wost Eighth. It is far better to COOK WITH GAS Than to gas with the cook. Phone28 OREGON POWER CO. THERE'S NEWS IN EVERY AD. 5EHII05 TO START STUDENT LOAN FUND Owen Whallon Memorial Fund to Be Portioned Out in $50 Loans. In accordance with the provisions drawn up by the senior committee on the “Owen Whallon Memorial fund,” the money that is paid by the class mem bers will be used ns a loan budget which will be apportioned to worthy students desiring to borrow money to help them through college. The loans will be sub ject to recall as soon as construction of the women's building is undertaken. Not more than $50 shall be loaned to any one student and the time shall not exceed 90 days. Besides the name of the borrower, all notes must bear the signa tures of twro property holders who will guarantee the repayment of the sum borrowed. All applicants for loans must have at least sophomore standing. These notes shall bear six per cent inter est, the money derived therefrom going to the regular fund. It is expected by the senior committee on the memorial fund that the class will arise at least $1,000. This will entitle it to two memorial tablets in the “Wom en’s building.” Aside from the one in scribed to the memory of Owen Whallon, another will be inscribed with the numerals of the class of 1916. The plan of each member giving $6 to the fund in addition to the money in the class treasury at the present time, will raise a sum of approximately $1,000. The class will elect a secretary to re ceive all contributions and notify mem bers before installments mature. The senior class urges that other classes will follow out a similar policy in the future. STARTS AND STOPS ¥ (John DeWitt Gilbert.) It is to Laugh. “Bow down,” they sing, “to Washington,” They noisy chant and yalp. We’ve never knelt and at our belt There hangs a Beaver scalp, Fresh-shorn from the head of O. A. C. We’ll scalp the Purple as we scalped the Hun, And the laugh we’ll fling at the song they sing, “Bow down, bow down to Washington.” A Part of Oregon. Villard hall is a part of Oregon. So is Deady. We know them well, revere them. Generations of students before us have known them and loved them. They are part of the past and tradition of Oregon. They are part of the heritage of those who go to Oregon. So it is with Bill Hayward. Bill has not been with us always but none of us remember when he was not. What he has done for Oregon no one can measure. Bill is part of Oregon’s past—part of her future. Bill is one of Oregon’s tra ditions. Saturday he will win again from Washington. So heTe’s to Bill HaywaTd, one of Ore gon’s treasures and traditions—long may she wave. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«*♦♦❖ ♦ Labor is no longer a mere com- ♦ ♦ modity, it possesses a human ele- ♦ ♦ ment. ♦ ♦ A living wage shall be the first ♦ ♦ requirement. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ GYM GIRLS TO DUNCE Jewel Toiler's 7th and 8th Grade Class In Patterson School Performs Saturday on Campus. The seventh and eighth grade girls’ gymnasium class of Patterson school will give a demonstration of its work Sat urday evening at 7:45 in the University women's gymnasium. No admission will be charged, but invitations will be issued to those who wish them, by members of the class or Miss Jewel Tosier, class in structor. Invitations should be secured ns soon as possible, as the number is limited.| An upper class girls' gymnasium class under the direction of Miss Tozier, a senior in the University, has been con ducted at Fatterson school for the last two years. “Although the course is optional with the students, many of the girls enroll and some have become pro ficient in the work,” said Miss Tozier. The program for Saturday night is: March.Class Swedish Day's Order .Class Games . Class Paste the Poetic. Pasketball Relay. Wand Drill.. .First Semester Students Sweden Dances .Fight girls Rleking. Klaysdans. Tetie Coquette .Eight girls Norwegian Mountain March..Nine girls' Clown Dance.Ten girls Sailor’s Horn Pipe.Majorie Bolton Indian Dance .Class > Costumes representive of each dance will be worn. The members of the class are: Florence Bingham, Elvira Dyer, Mar jorie Bolton. Dorothy Lare, Margaret Dare, Loreen Fisher, Leah Happes, Hazel Olsen. Hazel Withers, Coinsia 1 Vitus, Edna Lee, Helen Gulliford, Mary Gulliford, Beulah Knight. Jane Campbell, Vivian Standing, Mildred Youel, and Dorothy Poill. Harvard University will send 1000 men to the Plattsburg Encampment. When the Amherst Glee and Mandolin clubs took their customary tour this year they were entertained at lunch by Gov ernor and Mrs. Whitman of Massachu setts at the executive mansion and by Secretary of State Lansing at a recep tion. The club gave nine concerts. \ SAVOY THEATRE Program for Monday and Tuesday Bullets and ROWN Eyes FEATURING Bessie Barriscale Fred Mace n a two reel Keystone The Village Vampire Admisison.5^ and 10^ Personal Appearance is a big asset. Looking the part of prosperity is half the battle; and the part that good clothes play in this needs no discussion. Kuppenheimer Clothes Are the sort that reflect credit on a man. To young fellows the give the wanted up-and-doing get-there look. $18 to $30 Clothes made to measure if you prefer them. Suits with extra pair pants $21.50 ROBERTS BROTHERS L V/elwortO.^| Here Again Wellworth BLOUSES Exceeding all others at the sam same price—in the e great degree as do the Wirthmor at $1.00. Added interest is given by t tie arrival of new Wei worth models in some beautiful styles. Our $2.00 Blouses are the result of the same kind of co-operative arrangement that has made possible the Wirthmor, and the values consequent ly are just as exceptional. ALSO NEW MODELS A A WIDE ARRAY OF Fi —YOU SHOULD NOT NEW BLOUSES. HIGHER PRICES IN LSCINATING STYLES IISS SEEING THESE Large’s Cloak and Suit House 865 Willamette St. Phone 525 “The Store That Sells Wooltex” f . 1 ■ ^ TheOfegana The Student Shop For Oregoii Students Try our candies Our ice cream is Perfect Who Are the Prettiest Girls?! I 1 12 of the keenest girls in the University will have complete charge COLLEGE NIGHT, | (Tuesday) at the 1 RAINBOW ICES Let them Serve You to PHOSPHATES Dancing in charge of BERNICE LUCAS Regular Prices CANDIES