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Intercollegiate Item s TRY A t A rm o ry FO R W hitm an, Idaho and W ashington High Grade Photography S tate are to hold their triangular track Permanently Located at 29 W. 10th St. meet in Pullm an on May 2. C losed S undays G reat preparations are being made P ho ne B la c k 3311 at (). A. C. for the coming I n t e r c o l - |^ T. G. H e n d ric k s , P r e s . P . E. S n o d g r a s s , C a s h ie r legiate O ratorical Contest. . . S. B. E a k in , Vice P re s. L . I.. U o o d ric h A s s t.C a s h . file W ashington State College Ev- ergreen put o u t a spl lendid holiday edi- tion devoted m ainly to football a rti 606 Willamette St. Phone Main 591 cles. Pacific U niversity has been put on the list o f accredited colleges in the state of W ashington. This m eans that Eugene, Oregon a P. U. g rad u ate can teach in the » m i s #1 011 W ashington state high schools upon the sam e conditions as a graduate of Sheet Music and Studies the U niversity of W ashington. Capital and Surplus, $150,000 'flic C olum bia Collegian, issued by D A N CIN G M A S T E R the C olum bia College at Milton, O r- J rof. Ford will give a I niversity night egon, is a very creditable publication. every Friday at Davies' Hall. Its editor, Felix E. Moore, who is a Your Patronage Respectfully Solicited Admission, Gentlem en, 50 Cents. m em ber of the Columbia faculty, was ________________________ __________ ____ Ladies Free a m em ber of last year’s g rad u atin g BARNARD & W E S T F irst (. lass Music and a Good Floor class from ( )regon. First Class Livery O. A. C. defeated W illam ette at bas -- -- « ketball last week. CAB O R D E R S P R O M P T L Y A T T E N D E D The I niversity of W ashingotn will have six d eb atin g coaches this year, one for every man. FO R 'Pl if ; best O F amuse 'Pile exam inations at the close of ment . BEST O F M U SIC. S tan fo rd ’s first semester, resulted in O P E N D A IL Y . WF. S O L IC IT Let us whitewash your the failure of ninety-six students. Linens with Soap and Water YO U R P A T R O N A G E . A m ong the m issing are m any ath- () 1 1 Q r* u letes and the athletic team s are much Telephone Main 65 D O Q d y A C O O p O r , M c j r s . weakened as these stu d en ts can not East Eighth Street March H. [. [ High Grade Pianos and O rgans MM IMS Underwood Rink... FISH E R re-enter tor one sem ester. LAUNDRY F R A N K E. D U N A 1 N — — "V.— — - -w “ The Leading i ) ry Goods S tore + + ♦ ♦ ❖ * ♦ :• ♦ + •> •> ❖ HOY^ ♦ DRY GOODS, CARPETS, CLOTHING SHOES * ❖ Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishings ❖ W e now h a v e th e E x a c t O x fo rd I ' o r C o l l e g e .M e n S o m e t h i n g D i s t i n c t i v e . C a ll a n d s e e t h e m ♦ 1 ❖ M A R T IN M ILLER ❖ ❖ Has What You W ant. Heavy Shoes for Wet Weather BPRD EN & GRAHAM ♦ ❖ 568 \\ il la m ette Street ❖ ❖ ♦ <• ♦ «• * * * + '' ROBERTS BROS ❖ * ♦ * ❖ * ❖ •> ❖ * * * * ❖ W EST E IG H T H S T R E E T L U G E N F .l ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ toggery GEO. T. HALL & SON tErocertcs CORRECT ST Y L E S FOR C O R R E C T M E N .. A 55A W illa m e tte S tre e t H A M P T O N BROS. Headquarters for Students H. S. & M. CLOTHING