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Tuesday or Wednesday, near the
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BOARD and room for men students.
34 14th avenue East.
NEW OFFICERS ELECTED
BY PORTLAND ALUMNI
At a meeting of the Portland
Alumni Association October 17, of
ficers for the coming year were elect
ed. The meeting, held in the Lin
coln room of Henry Thiele’s new
restaurant, was attended by 107 for
mer University students.
Nicholas Jaureguy was elected
president of the Portland alumni
with Agnes Beach ’09 as vice-presi
dent. Jenny Huggins ’17 will be
secretary-treasurer., A resolution
was adopted by a silent standing
vote to send a message of condo
lence to the family of the late P.
Ii. Campbell, President of the Uni
versity.
Famous Sports Writer
Views Grid Practice;
Is Non-Committal
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bad points. It has the advantage
of the quick shift and the complete
disguising of the play. And really
it docs not waste time, for experts
in the east have timed it and^fotind
that it was actually a time saver.”
The first rain of the year poured
down cold, the varsity was listless, i
but Mr. Perry was keenly alert to j
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That most
embarrassing*
moment
ILURIAN” CROW, the geol
ogy prof, had reached the
—^ crux of his course. “I de
fine Evolution,” said he, “as
t^e—” And just then Henry
Neanderthal broke the lead in
his old-fashioned whittle-and
smudge. Poor Heinie! He’d
be a campus ornament still if
he’d only, had-an Eversharp.
Verbum sap!
Brom joc to a month’s allowance
EVERSHARP
-mlWAHLPEN-S
All of the Alluring Whims of the
Newest i
Fashions
Are evidenced in our display of Millinery for win
ter. For sport wear the tiny snug fitting soft
crushable hat is most popular. There’s hardly
anything to them but lines to suit each gild.
Ruth McCallum Carter
Millinery, Oriental Novelties and
Art Goods
everything that was going on.
Besides being a sports expert—
the outstanding one in the country
since the death of Walter gamp and
whose place he will probably fill,
he is a fiction writer of’ promi
nence—his stories appearing regu
larly in current magazines. He has
published three novels, two books
of short stories and three volumes
for juveniles.
Representatives Named
To Participate in Big
Circulation Drive
(Continued from page one)
Houses; Alpha Tau Omega, Hugh
Biggs; Beta Theta Phi, Bob Over
street; Delta Tau Delta, Clatus
Meredith; Kappa Sigma, Lewis.
Phi Delta Theta, Ward Beeney;
Phi Gamma Delta, Bob Henning
sen; Phi Kappa Psi, Burton Nelson;
Sigma Alpha Eplison Bill James;
Sigma Chi, Harry Holt; Sigma Nu,
Howard Oswald; Theta Chi Bob Nel
son; Alpha Beta Chi, Elam Amstutz;
Bachelordon Murray Burns; Kappa
Delta Phi, Calvin Horn; Lambda
Psi, Harry Woods, Psi Kappa, Carl
Nelson; Sigma Pi Tau Glenn Potts;
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JAMES MANNING
Circulation Manager
Friendly Hall, Lowell Baker.
Women’s Houses: Kappa Alpha
rheta, Connie Both; Kappa Kappa
Gamma, Beatrice Peters; Pi Phi,
Elizabeth Manning; Kappa Omi
con Edith Hunstman; . Sigma Beta
Phi, Irene Burton; Tau-Nu, Helen
Montgomery; Hendricks Hall, Mable
Pransen, Francis Plimpton-; Susan
Campbell Hall, Buth Newton, Mar
garet Calif; Thatcher Cottage,
Hazel White; Oregon Club, Betty
Via; Alpha Chi Omega, Clara Ellis;
Alpha Delta Pi, Mildred Bateman;
Alpha Gamma Delta, Elizabeth Hay
ter; Alpha Phi, Barbara Blythe;
Alpha Omicro Pi, Vivian Eikers;
Alpha Xi Delta, Inez Kjelland;
Chi Omega, Helene Oates; Delta
Delta, Harriet Weidman, Delta Gam
ma, Lois Beth Schoffern; Delta
Zeta, Eleanor Doughty; Gamma Phi
Beta, Doris Kindle.
J. A. HOFFMAN
For Fountain Pens and Repairs
Local Watch Inspector, Southern Pacific Company
Eugene, Oregon
LARAWAY’S
STARTS
William Penn, after whom the state of Pennsylvania
was named, earned a place among the famous by se
curing the friendship and the confidence of the In
dians through gifts of jewelry and always being fair
and just.
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This great store has earned its patronage by selling '
jewelry at prices that have won the confidence of the
city and on terms that made a friend of every pur
chaser. It is to celebrate this feeling of friendship
between merchant and patroh that we hold bur re
markable Friendship Event! “Friendship Terms”
have been arranged. Friend, we welcome you to our
store—come today.
Brilliant
Blue-White
Larger gems than yon
would expect to find at
this price. Blue-white and
mounted in hand carved
white-gold mountings.
Pay On The
Friendship Plan
Pay on Friendship Terms
We want every person in the city who wants a fine diamond, or watch to get it
during «*<« event! That is why we have these special terms. No money Down—
the balance in small weekly payments. We will make them so small you will never
mi., the money and before you know it your purchase is paid for. Our Friendship
Terms will win us your friendship.
These diamonds ■will sur
prise. Glowing, fiery and
blue-white. The mount
ings are all exceptionally
well carved.
Friendship Terms
Pays Far It
Blue-White
Diamonds
Fiery Blue
White Gems
This is the lowest price we
have ever known of for a
beautiful gem of this size.
Hand-pierced mountings.
Pay on Friendship
Terms
“A Good Watch Is A Good Friend”
17 Jewel
WALTHAM
This famous watch is held in
high esteem by men everywhere!
Guaranteed 17 jewel movement
in a handsomely engraved 20
year gold filled thin model case.
Pay the Friendship Way
Handsome
RECTANGULAR
16 Jewels
An exquisite, new rectangular
wrist watch, beautfiully engrav- j
ed. Reliable 16 jewel imported
movement. One of the daintiest
- Friendship Terms
watches in our stock.
MEN’S
WRIST WATCHES
$25 $60
Mannish wrist watches all abso
lutely guaranteed to keep the
: right time. Many different style
j cases to select from. Radio num
erals so you can see the time in
the dark. Friendship terms pays
' for one.
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GUARANTEED UMBRELLAS
We have just received direct from the factory a large stock
of Umbrellas, thoroughly guaranteed, which we offer at the
very low price of $4.95. In Blue. Brown. Red, Green. Taupe.
Purple and other colors.
Other Umbrellas at $6.50, $7.50, $10.00, $12.00 and up
SETH LARAWAY
Open Saturday Evening
Diamond Merchant and Jeweler
PEARLS £
Friendship terms will
pay for this delightful
strand of evenly match
ed pearls — guaranteed
indestructible.