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SUBSCRIPTION BLANK OREGON EMERALD Please send the Oregon Emerald for the College Year, of 1916-1917, to. Address.. for which I enclose $1.00 in advance. Address Emerald office U. of O. College Girl a Hard Worker in Suffrage Compaign “I w A U 111 \ "% \ m.\ * I HucY:ov/yHN£ brawhahI .Wish 1 ,uey tiwynne Branham, unte of Johns Hopkins, has gone west for the Congressional union to work for woman suffrage. She Is going to bo very busy until the presidential election. Af ter that she is going back to Chicago university to continue studies in child welfare work. SENIORS NOTICE. Harvard university, having observed that 117 of its 175 Instructors wear mustaches, concludes that the luusttnchlo betrays the presence of brains. MERRITT DELIVERS ADDRESS Prof. Wnlle Merritt' attended n lunch eon of the Portland Realty Board in that city Friday and delivered an ad dress on, "(lood Roads in Oregon.” mill-race HIMI Reglstiar—Where were you born? Fresh man—Oregon. Registrar—What part? All of me, of course. BASEBALL TODAY National League *---* At Now York, first )?nmo—St. Louis ], Now York fi. At Now York, second (tame—St. Louis 0; Now York 3. At Brooklyn, first frame--Chicago 3; Brooklyn 1. At Brooklyn, second game—Chicago 1 ; Brooklyn 4. At Philadelphia, first game—Cincin nati 3, Philadelphia 7. At Philadelphia, sooond game—Cin cinnati 0; Philadelphia 4. At Boston, first game—Pittsburg 2; Boston 4. At Boston, second game-—Pittsburg 1, Boston 1, thirteen innings. *-* American League *--— * At Dotroitr—Washington fi; Detroit 3. At Cleveland—Boston 5; Cleveland 3. At St. Louis—Philadelphia 2; St. Louis 4. At Chicago New York 7; Chicago 2. American League w. l. Boston.85 50 Chicago.84 (i0 Detroit.84 04 New York.75 (59 St. Louis.7(1 72 Cleveland.75 72 Washington.71 82 Philadelphia..52 111 Pet. .59021 .57144 .5075(5 .521 .513 .510 .407 -★ National League W. Tv. P.r Brooklyn.80 55 .00000 Philadelphia.83 57 .59280 Boston.78 58 .57353 New York.70 02 .551 Pittsburg.05 80 .448 Chicago.03 82 .435 St. Louis.00 85 .414 Cincinnati,......57 SO .300 MEAN THING! "Mr. Snfftop is different from any other man I have ever met ” “You don’t mean to tell me lie has proposed to you!” -Houston Post. 71 Phone 24 ICE “The Jitney Eats” I Opposite Rex OUR SPECIAL Hamburger Sandwich, Coffee, Pie All for 10c* Open Day and Night Pearl Green, Mgr. Students Attention! If you like good things to eat at a price within the reach of all, eat at Hardy’s 02 East 9th. Corner of Oak. Meals from up. A full course dinner from soup to dessert 25<*. Our cooking is done by ladies who know what kind of cooking pleases. N. D. HARDY, Proprietor. FOOTBALL RESULTS -,| At Cambridge—Final: Harvard 10; Colby 0. At Lewisburg, Pa.—Bucknoll 32; Bloomsburg Normal 0. i At Morganstown, W. Va.—West Vir ginia vs. Davis and Elkins college, can celed. At Lewiston, Maine—Bates college 7; Fort McKinley 0. At State College, Pa.—'Pennsylvania State 27; Susquehanna 0. At Worcester, Mass—Holy Cross 7; Connecticut Aggies 0. At Troy, N. Y.—Rensaller 0; Clark son 0. At Hanover, N. II.—Dartmouth 33; New Hampshire college 0. I At Oklahoma City—Oklahoma Uni versity 27; Central Normal school 0. j The Student Laundry Very Cleanly Yours | Eugene Steam Laundry Nick Jaureguy, Campus Agent I One -Two-Three It’s Fall Clothes Time! And especially so for College Meh and Women, as they are always the first to ooserve the correctness of seasonable attire. New Goods Arriving Daily In spite of the difficulty in securing merchandise this season, we are receiving ship ments every day. Corduroys, Sombreros, Freshman Caps I The nverage athlete who thinks he is 'mning back is usually going back. ■-—’■ Wing’s Market Th'e Home of i I Good Neats i Fish and Groceries i 675 Willamette St. Phone 38. Dainty Meals Always Ready Morning—Noon—Night THE PULLMAN LUNCH ROOM “Everything | White and Right” 712 Willamette Street t THE OjREGANA i The Student Shop FOR OREGON STUDENTS i Try our candies Our ice cream is perfect Are You a Booster? Who Pays for The: Emerald? The Advertising Merchants. I They Expect Results YOU can HELP the EMERALD by Trading yith our Advertizers. Tell Them—“I Snw Your Ad.” V We Cater to Student Trade i i iWhen in need of anything electrical, remember the ■ | '. I Hunter Electric Co. i | 933 Willamette St. I I 1 Phone 718 i ! m Agents for the famous Westinghouse Mazda lamps I Come and See Svarverud Hardware Co. Fo|r all kinds of cooking utensils, aluminum Wearever we,ar, granite and tinware and don’t forget that we carry the famous South Bend Malleable Range, also everything in (the hardware line. SVARVERUD HARDWARE CO. Cor. 9th and Oak Sts. SAVOY THEATRE . A dime a night show with a dynamite bldw. Monday and Tuesday “THE EYE OF THE NIGHT’! Will H. Thompson Star. , “A SOCIAL CLUB” A Keystone , Wednesday and Thursday “THE BEAST” f 1 With George Walsh and Anna Luther. An old story of the i East and a new story of the West. ' FRIDAY ONLY CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN “ONE A. M.” 1 also “SILENT SELBY” 1 A Mustang Feature Saturday Only THE LITTLE SCHOOLMA’M” Featuring Dorothy Gish Additional Attraction 1 “MADCAP AMBROSE” A Keystone presenting Mack Swain H'