Thirty Musicians Will Stage Concert-Dance, Nov. 11. Selections from the latest jazz brought f,.om the East by Itex Underwood, of the school of music ,and some old standard waltzes will be featured for dancing at the combined concert and dance to be give'h by the University orchestra Wed nesday. November 10. The complete or chestra will play for the feature dances •in,! a smaller jazz orches'fhi selected from the members of the large orchestra will dispense live tunes for the other numbers. This daure will give the student body an opportunity which scarcely ever is of fered to the largest cities, that of dancing to the music from a thirty-piece orches tra. The concert and dance will be held at the large armory the night before Armi stice day. The concert will last an hour and will start at e National Municipal League. It deals with political science, an desp?',5o,,v "'th matters relating to city government. f se Homecoming stickers on your let ters. I OREGON OLUB FIVE BUSY Basketball Squad Practicing in Hope of Landing Championship. Fifteen basketball aspirants repre sentin'? (lie Oregon Flub turned out for t#e first practice Tuesday evening, and according to Paul Stone and Hoy Veatcli tlie championship of the “dough-nut” | league-is already headed toward the Or egon Club wigwam. The present intra mural practice schedule permits only one practice a week for teams, but the Club representatives hope to play some out l side games with local city fives. ^ irgil DeLap, manager of the Oregon j Club, requests all men not affiliated with other campus organizations who desire to play the hoop game to re port to him or Paul Stone. EMEKiALD CLEARS $250.00 Subscription Campaign Makes Up Deficit of $300 and Leaves Balance. The financial report of the 1010 and 10-0 Emerald shows a balance of $250.2$ due lo the continued efforts of Warren Ka.vs. business manager. Re ceipts were $3704.0$, and disbursements $3514.70 for the two terms of his man agement. When ho took over the management of the Oregon Emerald, there was a deficit of $300. By putting on the campaign for new subscriptions, sufficient; funds were raised to offset the debt, and dur ing the month of .Tune the proceeds front advertising covered the expenses of a banquet at the Osborne, for the staff, former managers, and members of the faculty. The financial report lias been turned in to graduate manager Marion F. Mc Clain. and will be put on the files of the Associated Students. This will enable the future managers to look over the reports and get suggestions for their publications. Kays is now manager of the 1!>21 Oregana, and hopes to make this as fi naneiall.v successful as the Oregon Emerald. Before you have your Picture Taken, See Tolman’s Studio Satisfaction our aim. CHARLEY'S PLACE n 082 Willamette : Roasted Peanuts Mother’s Candy Buttered Popcorn Phone 141 City Messenger Service Messengers 39 E. 7th J. C. GRANT, Mgr. The most popular of all wind instruments. # - Used for' solo, clmreli, home, orchestra or band playing. Easiest of all instruments to learn. Come in and learn the C scale in ten minutes. Free lessons. Best makes—Terms to Suit. EUGENE MUSIC SHOP 8 East .Ninth. FOOTBALL CONTRACT CANCELLED The University of Pittsburgh will not schedule any more football games with Georgia Tech., according to word given out by Charles X. Miller, director of ath lotios. The r.imU'iut. has expired between the two colleges and in that Georgia is using men who have been on the teams more than four years, the contract will not bo renewed. ■ " ' I University Barber Shop Next to the Oregarm THIS EMBLEM STANDS FOR QUALITY Milk Butter Ice Cream EUGENE FARMERS CREAMERY. 856 Olive. Phone 638. I Use 1 bo Pool and Billiard Tables Slli and Willamette W.,R. (Obak) Wallace ■ ■ * — i. ■ .. ' Have you tried The Oregana Lunches Why not try them today? They are best. The Oregana The Students’ Shop r Get your Suit Pressed where it can 1)0 delivered to your door. We push things through in rapid order. Imperial Cleaners “A Good Job Done On Every Suit.” Just the thing l or rainy days, and col lege rallies. High Cut Moccasins 18-inch, light in weight, more flexible than other footwear having the same strength and durability. What you want to wear with your come in blacks and brown, khaki uniform. Great for hikes. They come in black and brown. Let us show' you these water resisting hoots made for work and pleasure. 828 Willamette Street. Where College Folks Buv Footwear. PATRONIZE EMERALD ADVERTISERS.