ENROLLMENT IS | BELIEVED LARGE Today what appear* to be the largest student body ever assembled on the University of Oregon eampus will set tle down to regular class work. With two days yet remaining in which students may file cards at the Begistrar’s office, reports from the var ious schools and departments indicate that practically all of them have en rolled a larger number of students than were taking work in the same divisions of the University last fall. The Registrar’s office would give no figures regarding the number of stu dents enrolled during the two days of registration already gone by, but the heads of the various departments and deans of the schools in many cases were confidently predicting increases of en rollment in their classes of from ten to thirty per cent before the close of the day’s registration yesterday. The school of journalism had enrolled 188 students last night and many of the old students who are already on the campus or who are known to be plan ning on returning during the present week are not included in thiB number. During the fall term of last year 142 students were enrolled in this school. Dean Sheldon of the school of educa tion felt confident that the final reg istration would show an increase of at least twenty per cent in education ma jors. Enrollment in the school of architec ture and allied arts is larger than it was last fall according to an estimate by Dean Lawrence. i' .v r -*i - • -<• '■ «• f -t. *■ '■ tti We invite you. And we expect you to come to this store for your §uit, overcoat, hat and furnishing goods. Why? Because this is a new store with the newest and best »f everything, including hand-tailored, well-fitting suits, Gtordon hats, Eagle shirts, Shawknit hose, in fact every thing men wear of standard quality, moderately priced. Eugene Woolen Mill Store 337 Willamette Street Phone 1500 —Clothes Designed by Kaufman The T^ew Fall Suits Showing a special design new Pen-gate shoulder featured in five attractive models This is one of the new fall models all of which are styled in varied proportions to fit and please young men. Fabrics for fall are more durable, patterns new and pleasing; the fine tailoring satisfying; the prices are lower and the better wear means economy. We Guarantee our clothes “Bigger and Better” Every year it happens — the old University increases in both quality and quantity—and we’re glad to see the growth of this Mighty Ore gon, we feel ourselves to be a part of this great institution and we welcome both the old and new students. Old Timers Know and the hew ones will soon find out that we have the student headquarters for dinners, lunches, fountain supplies, candies and pastries. Our new French Pastry Artist is on the job and putting out the freshest, most delicious novelties that ever tickled a student palate. When lonesome or hungry—visit The Herm Burgoyne, Prop. The Spirit of the Team Is the Spirit of Ye Campa Shoppe Nothing is too good for the old team that makes the other 47 states sit up and take notice. Also Nothing is too good for the student body of Oregon that makes the “old fight” possible. To Prove This We have completed an establishment that equals any thing on any campus. All this would be nothing without the most important thing connected with a place of this kind— \ SERVICE Good efficient and courteous service is the most im portant thing we have to offer. Our cuisine has been im proved by the addition of a new daylight kitchen and equipment, making sanitary food as nearly perfect as pos sible and it is always Let us show you Our New Kitchen and New Banquet Boom HOME COOKING It’s Ye Campa Shoppe H. R. Taylor Ask About MEAT. TICKETS