COPYRIGHT 1915 THE HOUSE OF KUPPENHEIMER Full Dress Suits and ACCESSORIES You will find what you want in this line at the RIGHT PRICE at ROBERTS BROS. Base Ball Get Into ^f/je Game Play your best all the time, and that is possible when you use Spalding Equipment B™ Gloves Mitts, Bats, Balls and all the rest are as good as man can make. Our catalogue is convincing. It’s yours for the asking. A. G. SPALDING & BROS.*.. Broadway at Alder, Portland, Ore. CANDY at Eggimatfs Candy Kitchen’ in Springfield, 4th and Main Streets ir The Home of Squibb’s Chemicals “There are none better” Sherwin-Moore • f. - 904 Willamette Drug Co. . -.-li'-iv. • • '• ip Phone 62 PROGRAM IS REK I FOR COMMIT Failing - Beekman Oratorical Contest First Event. President L. R. Briggs of Rad cliffe to Deliver Address to Class. The forty-first annual commencement of the University. June 1-4, begins with the Failing and Beekmau oratorical con test which will be held in Yillard hall at S p. m. Thursday, May 31, and will be followed at 9:30 by a serenade con cert on the campus by the men’s glee club. On Friday, June the first, in the even ing the commencement play, Shakes peare’s “Midsummer Night’s Dream’’ will be given on the campus. The sen iors and juniors will hold their peace pipe ceremonial at 9:30 p. in. Saturday, June 2, is the big day as far as number of evenings go. At 9 a.m. there will be a meeting of the state alum nae association in Guild hall. The State alumni association will have their meet ing in Villard hall at 10:30 a. m., with a special re-union of the classes of 1907 and 1S92. The University dinner to alumni and invited guests will be held in the men's gymnasium at 12 m., and . will be followed by the President’s re ception at o o’clock at the President’s home. At 6:30 the flower and fern pro cession will be held, and at 7:15 the twi | light concert on the campus by the wo men’s glee clubs. The alumni reunion and ball will take place in the men’s gym beginning at 9 p. ra. The Baccalaureate sermon will be de livered on Sunday at eleven by Dr. E. H. Bindley, professor of psychology at the University of Indiana. At 4:30 the Sacred concert under the direction of the school of music will be given in Vil lard hall. The Commencement address will be given by LeBaron Russell Briggs, presi dent of Radeliffe College in Villard hall at 10 a. m., Monday June 4. MSJLPJEF Emerald Family to Swap Ex periences Friday Night. Invitations Out; Program of Toasts by Old and New Members of Staff. On Friday night at 6 p. m. The Emerald bids both maids and men, To banquet at its own Expense, As just a little recompense, For work well done with ads and pen. Thus reads the invitation to workers on the Emerald staff, who will dine to morrow evening in the tea room at the Hotel Oshuru upon dainties supposed to tempt the palate of a newspaper en thusiast. Plans for the ensuing year will be dis cussed, pitfalls and dangerous places will he pointed out to those who take up the work next year by those who have been there. The Emerald family will renew ac quaintances, stir up enthusiasm and ex ■•hansrr experiences, and Harold Ham street, erli.*''” of the 1010-1917 Emerald as toastmaster, nrenared for the following responses: “History of the Emerald” K. W. On Clothing — Women’s Gymnasium THURSDAY & FRIDAY, MAY 24 & 25 Ladies Cordially Invited Middy Blouses Tennis and Golf Costumes Walking Suits and Coats Tailored Wash Suits Sport Hats Athletic Shoes and Hosiery Shirt Waist___ Khaki Outing Suits Bloomers and Middies Bathing Suits Gloves, Ties, Etc. A, G. SPALDING & BROS. LARAWAY’S Many Gift Suggestions for Brides and Graduates Two of the happiest events in the lives of our young ladies are Graduation Day and the Wedding Day. You can appropriately commemorate these gladsome occasions by remem bering the happy ones with some gift from Laraway’s. Lara way’s Great Diamond Shop Still Selling Diamonds at the Old Price When you think of Diamonds it is only natural that you should think of Laraway. There is every good reason why. The reputation honestly earned by this store as the place to buy Diamonds has come from twenty-two years’ experience in buying and selling Diamonds. Bracelet ' Watches Latest creation in El gin, Waltham and other factories in Bracelet Watches, pop ular, convenient and serviceable. Nickel Bracelet Watch' comp ...$5.50 Gold Filled $9, $12, $1350, $14.50 $20 and $28 Solid Gold $25, $30 and UP Fine White Diamond, fancy mounting ....$12.00 Fine White Diamond, fancy mounting ....$17.50 Fine White Diamond, Tiffany mounting..$20.00 Fine White Diamond, Tiffany mounting..$25-00 Fine White Diamond, fancy mounting.$35 $50, $75, $100 And Up Cut (jrlass A visit to our Special Cut Glass Room will offer suggestions and convince you of our superior stock. Sugar and Creamer sets 82.50 Up Bud vases 111.00 Up Bowls .113.00 Up Napies Tumblers Compotes $1.50 Up .75* Up $2.50 Up Reclusive agents for libbey, Pairpoint and Sterling factories. FOR 50c W'auty Pins Mngerie Clasps Hat Pins Bar Pins Sterling Pencils Manicure Pieces Oregon Seals FOR $1.00 Silver Knife Gold Pencil Flower Pins Tie Clasp Lemon Forks Cream Ladle Ten Bell China Plate FOR $2.00 Cuff Links Cream Ladle Waldemar Chain Sugar Tongs Lemon Dish China Dish Fountain Pen Tea Ball FOR $3.00 Beef Fork Lavalliere Picture Frame Cut Gins* Vase Leather Wallet Gold Knife Jam Jar Set Tea Spoons FOR IS.00 SilveTine Watch Gold Lavalliere Signet Ring Berry Bowi Sterling Candlestick Silver Vanity Gold Brooch Cigarette Case thank, Editor of the Emerald 191.2-1”. “Patronizing Emerald Advertisers”, Burle D. Bramhall, Emerald Manager. 1910-17. “The New Manager’s Point of View” Jeannette Calkins, Emerald Manager elect 1917-18. “A Guess at the Emerald of 1917” Eric W. Allen, Dean of School of Jour nalism. “The Emerald for 1917-17”, Harry Crain, Emeirald Editor-elect, 1917-18. "The University and the Emerald”, P. L. Campbelll, President of the Univer sity of Oregon. Only Lane County Students to Sign Up With Sheriff. Listing- Outside Men for Con scription to Be in Hands of Committee. Registration for the conscription bill will start Friday morning at 8 o’clock at the Registrar’s office. Dpan Eric Allen and Karl Onthank, secretary to the president will have charge of the reg istration. “All students of the ages covered by the conscription law, living outside of Lane county, shiuld report to the reg istrar’s office Friday,” said Mr. On thunk. This is being done to avoid mis takes in registration. It is necessary that every male in the United States should be registered be fore June 5. After the student has reg istered here at the University he will send his card to his home county sher iff and will receive in return a card showing that he has registered. “In case there is any doubt as to where to register go to the committee and get their advice. The students cannot af PICNICE RS ATTENTION! When you are out on picnics or up the race and the weather is cloudy or it is after supper and growing dusk and you want kodak pictures of the occas ion, don’t be afraid of the poor light. Just set your camera or kodak on some thing solid and keep it perfectly still and set it on time and take a time ex posure. You will then get good pictures TtrTFhTTmrtUT The occasion: Come in and we will show you Just how to do It. Also come in and see our complete line of stunt pictures and campus scenes for your memory books. .Everything for your camera.—from films to the finest prints. .We peoialUe in making largar prints from your small negatives. THE KODAK SHOP Opposite Rex Theatre Developing-Printing-Enlarging (Paid Advertisement) ford to take chances”, says Secretary Onthank. The blanks for tbe registration are in the hands of the committee. The fol lowing questions are asked: Name; age in years; home address; date of birth; are you (1) a natural born citizen? (2) a naturalized citizen? (3) an alien? (4) or have you declared your intention of becoming a citizen? where were you born? if not r citizen, of what country are you a citizen; trade, occupation or office; by whom employed and where; have you a father, mother, child under 12, or a sister or brother under 12 solely dependent on you for support (specify which)? Married or single; race; mili tary service, rank, branch, years, nation ' or state; do you claim exemption from draft and on what grounds? Eugene High School Seniors in Mice and Men Eugene Theatre, Friday, May 25 Low Round Trip EASTBOUND / Summer Tourist Fares Will be on sale to many eastern destina tions June 20th to 30th. and other dates in July, August and September. Also to certain eastern points May 28-29, June 1, 2, 7, 8, 12 and 13. Go East Thru California Through Southern Oregon, San Francis co, Los Angeles, El Paso, San Ahtonio N and New Orleans. Secure full information from local agent before deciding on your route. JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent -.-Portland-T SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES Have you bought your Liberty Bonds? "Portland Rose Festival, June 13, 14, 15.”