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D A V ID L IN K (Exclusive 5l?oc dealer R e p a ir in g a S p e c ia lty 5#7 W i l l a m e t t e S t r e e t Eutaxian. TheCelebrated W A L K-0 VER and N A P - A - TAN Shoes Globe-Wernicke Elastic Sectional Book Cases The Eutaxian Society held its reg ular meeting last Friday. Jennie Lilly gave a recitation. It was well render ed. Elsie Davis read a paper about the birds which are found around Eu gene this time of the year and had the specimens from Professor Sweetser’s collection. The debate was postponed Miss Burgess gave a very interesting talk about the girls’ life in Wellesly where she took her undergraudate work. Miss Slater was also present and gave a review of the current events of the past week. Mrs. Zieber, Mrs. Terrill and Mrs. Hayward entertained several of the members of the Y. W. C. A. at the home of Mrs. Ziebers on Thirteenth Street. The afternoon was spent most pleasantly in conversation and late in the afternoon a delicious lunch was served bv the hostesses. AFFIRM ATIVE MEN DEFEATED (Continued from page one.) Globe-Wernicke Card Index Systems Globe-Wernicke Office Filing Devices Have you seen the Baby W aterman Ideal Fountain Pen Schwarzschi'd’s Book Store UNIVERSITY HOME BAKERY BUTTER M EN NUT BREAD BUY A T P O L I ) E R S inexpedient, but also impracticable and unnecessary. “The only way,” he F R A N C LU CILE H A R D stated, “to restrict Japanese immigra tion is to restrict it at its source, to Optician and Refractionist. stop it in Japan,” and he showed that Suite 1-4 New Chrisman Building Japan had already begun such a pol Eugene, Oregon icy. J. H. Bond made a five-minute re DR. L. L. WHITSON buttal in which he made a strong at tack upon the whole negative argu Refreshments for DEN I IS I ment. Mr. Bond's rebuttal closed the debate, after which the judges sub ••*«« »>••<* >o«i mitted their decision which was two to one in favor of the negative. The judges were Judge Otto Kramer of Portland; President Crooks, of Albany College, and Professor Prideaux, of for all kinds of OSTEOPATH Willamette University. PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK Phone Black 14-11 Dunn Building The Idaho debaters were all strong, forceful speakers, with convincing con M* <{•<• 4- 4 4.4- 4» * 4- 4- 4* 4- 4« 4-4- 4- 4» 4- 4- 4- ❖ 4- 4- * 4- 4- ❖ ❖ structive arguments, and while the ► SCHWERING & LINDLY ---- FOR----- * Oregon men made determined assaults in refutation, the decision was a just and well-merited one. Glassware, Fresh Vegetables, Butter No. 6 East Ninth St./opp. HofTman House Before the debate, Miss Irene Sim- Students, Give Us a Call ington rendered a very pleasing vocal | go to j . [=•. 5TERNEK Ladies’ Hair a Specialty. i < solo. Palace of Sweets Students and Freshmen Slcwart ,,lock The TOLLMAN Studio ,,K ANNA MAUREK Barber Shop !»hSii C o c k e r lin e & W e t h e r b e e Dry Goods, Clothing, and Ladies’ and G ents’ Furnishings Sole Agents for the Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns