HOSTS OF OREGON CALLED FROM AFAR FOR BIG OCCASION (Continued from page one) field a monument to the spirit of the past. Welcome Signs Appearing Signs of -welcome, of Oregonism everywhere are blossoming out, from the lowly lapel pennant to the huge electric housetop signs. Even old Jupe Pluvivus seems to’ sense the spirit of the occasion and weather conditions are not so threatening. The week-end festivities will be started at 7 o’clock tonight when the greatest student parade ever held in Oregon will get underway, starting from the library. This parade will be a long series of features. A cup is offered to the or ganization making the most noise. Fire works will be a feature and when the noise makers arrive down town beacon lights will flash from Spencer’s and Skinner’s buttes. A total of $250 has been spent for fireworks. Senior cops in their patrol wdgon will be on hand to see that order is maintained. Fol lowing the downtown parade the an nual bonfire and rally will be held on Kincaid field followed by a street dance on University street. The O. A. C. special train will arrive here at 1:10. It will be met by Presi dent P. L. Campbell, student body of ficers and representatives of the Em erald staff together with the Univer sity band. A parade will be formed at the station and will head directly for Hayward field. Big Meeting of Alumni The alumni meeting in the Woman’s building at 10 o’clock will be one of the biggest events of the program, ac cording to present plans. At this meeting every alumnus and former stu dent of the University is urged to be present. A short snappy meeting has been outlined with Bill Hayward as one of the probable speakers. It will be the one big get-together meeting of the alumni and ex-students and will probably take the form of a rally. The only qualification one must have to attend this meeting is to have attended at some time in the past, one assembly in Villard hall, according to Jeannette Calkins, acting alumni secretary. The campus luncheon will be held on the campus if the weather is favor able. Otherwise it will be held in the men’s gymnasium. A committee head ed by Ella Bawlings has worked steadily on this feature and enough real food will be on hand for all. Several traditional features will take place during the noon hour to enliven the assemblage. Order of O to Parade Saturday afternoon will be one long to be remembered by the 17,000 people who are expected to pack the stands and bleachers of Hayward field to overflowing. True, the game will be the one big center of all interest but all those colorful scenes which take form only at an intercollegiate foot ball classic will be painted on every side. At 2 o’clock more than 200 Order of the O men, wearing their “O” sweaters, will parade upon the field and after circling the gridiron will take a special section of seats under the press box and near the side-lines, where an excellent view of the game may be had. Governor Olcott will be among the distinguished guests present and he will toss onto the field the ball which will be used in the contest. Oregon Knights to Help The Oregon Knights, adorned in their distinctive sweaters and caps will take care of all ushering, car parking, score board and like duties. They also have REDUCTIONS All hats in the shop are in cluded in this sale. Mrs. Ruth McCallum Carter Room 102, Over 1st National Bank. Phone 652 TURP Says: Will press FREE every players good suit if Oregon skins the beaver. Suits to be brought in Monday. Turpin Cleaner and Presser instructions to deal roughly with in dividuals who forget they are Univer sity of Oregon students with a Univer sity code of sportsmanship to live up to. Between halves the Oregon and O. . A. C. rooter sections will execute novel stunts. The first annual Order of the O banquet is slated for six o ’clock at the Osburn hotel. Here the Oregon foot ball squad will be guests of old letter men and men of the active order who will each pay 75 cents a plate. There will be few or no speeches so that the banquet will not interfere with the annual Homecoming dance. Two Dances in Evening Alumni and senior and junior men with their ladies will gather at the woman's building for the Homecom ing danoe with underclassmen and visitors at the Armory. Tickets will be $1 and a ban has been placed on flowers, taxis and formal attire. Tick ets are on sale at the Co-op store. Stu dents are requested not to go to either dance with programs already filled out as this would mean trouble from many sources. PLEDGING ANNOUNCEMENT Tre Nu announces the pledging of Kay Bald of Portland. Um the Classified Ad for your wants. Welcome To Our Homecoming! Wear one of our College Color Neckties to the game! They are true LEMON YELLOW and GREEN! 75c 3?"$1.00 HAMPTON’S CLEANING, PRESSING and REPAIRING Phone 342 Special prices to Students Hotel Osburn Cleaners Phone 342. 8th and Pearl —---I _ “ — —— Phone 37 Quality Market for Quality Meats For Your Homecoming Guests No Meal is a Meal Without Meat. Consequently, if you intend to give your Homecoming guests a good meal, it will necessitate a well prepared menue, of which MEAT will be the greatest importance. We have everything in meats, poultry, fish, oysters and shell fish. D. E. Nebergall Meat Co. 66 E. 9th Government Inspected Meats. Garden Court Toilet Goods For Women W. T. CARROLL, ’03 Druggist The Right Price 54 EAST 9TH STREET Krank’s Shaving Aids For Men Real Service The Comet A New Development in Basketball Shoes Priced at 5.00 the pair Indorsed by leading coaches, won by many of the championship col lege teams. This shoe was brought out by the United States Rubber Company after a very extensive research and thorough experi ments. 828 Willamette St 828 Earning Power Do you realize how much de pends upon good eyesight? That your pleasure in life, as well as your earning capacity, is governed by the quality of your sight ? Moody’s Deep-Curve Kryptok Lenses Are Better Detective sight, even m a small degree, causes impertect under standing and therefore less enjoyment than has the possessor of perfect sight. Imperfect understanding must also affect the earning powers. Neglect small defects and they grow more serious. We test the eyes in the most scientific manner, and know just what glasses should be worn. Our experience and methods insure your safety. Sherman W. Moody OPTOMETRIST. 881 Willamette Street. Eugene, Oregon The Musical Comedy Event of the Season Eu “The kissable air” that takes two pairs of lips to whistle! THEATRE 91 ,ene M0n., Nov. ^ 1 The GoioCarr ProducingCommnyPresent Tha George M/. Lcderek. rzooucrion _ VICTOR HERBERTS GREATEST MUSiM CQM&OY OF Book by harry B. 5*48«<» by G£0 w i UM«rt Vp L}r<$ by Ro«RT BiMITH Scorf by Victor Herbert Tremendous cast of youth and beauty, featuring MARGUERITE ZENDER NAT CARR NORA KELLY Coming here direct from the Columbia theatre, San Francisco, with the original New York cast and production. Augmented orchestra. In every way a guaranteed attraction. Note the special pricer.: $2.00, $1.50, $1.00 and 50c—no higher SEATS ON SALE, Saturday, November 19th. For the big game— For the Homecoming dance— For the house tables— You will want Some of our Large, Yellow Mums! They are a true LEMON YELLOW! Anything else in the way of flowers? As always we are at your service. Rex Floral “Home to meet ’em, back to beat ’em.” I Do You Remember? —That’s what the old grads of Oregon are asking each other. They all remember The Rainbow —The place where they always got good eats. Don’t forget, next time you’re hungry. The Rainbow HERM BURGOYNE, Prop. vs. U. of O, O. A. C. CHRYSANTHEMUMS FREE —TWO DAYS— Friday and Saturday, Nov. 18 & 19th Large Yellow Chrysanthemums—Incurve Variety STUDENTS Let us supply you with Chrysanthemums, free We have secured a large supply of these flowers direct from California, especially for the Big Game. Actual re tail value 50c each. THEY COST YOU NOTHING One free with 75c purchase—Limit two to the customer FRIDAY and SATURDAY -.At Eugene’s Progressive Drug Store 62+ Willamette St