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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 Next Saturday evening the Y. \ \ • S.' B. E n k in , Vice P r e s . L . L . G o o d ric h A s s t. C a s h C. A. will give a Twilight Musical at the Tau Pi Sorority house on T hir teenth and Alder Streets. 1 he pro NOW IN STOCK gramme has not been announced. The Y. W . C. A. extends an invitation to all who care to be present. Tuesday afternoon a crowd of the Eugene, Oregon University girls, chaperoned by Mrs. George Kelly, had a picnic on the S 6 8 W illa m e tte S tr e e t hanks of the McKenzie. Those who Capital and Surplus, $150,000 enjoyed a most pleasant time w ere. the Misses Kate Kelly; Elizabeth and Syhyl E lliot; Ada Allen; Juliet Cross, 606 Willamette St. Phone Main 591 \\ innifred Cockerline; Hazel M cN air, Your Patronage Respectfully Solicited Alberta C am pbell; Myra L overidge; E rnestineH eslop; Hazel Bean; Bertha D orris; Hazel Brown; Cornelia Pink- ^ ham ; Cecile W ilcox; Grace McGladary Helen W ashhurne; Jean Kelly; Eva • New Requirem ents for Admission . an d Ruth Rubel. College Degree the Standard. In and after 1908, candidates for It has been suggested that a pavilion he constructed between Deady and admission to the Cornell Nniversity Johnson halls and that the alumni hall Medical College m ust be graduates of he held thereon. Those who favor this approved colleges or scientific schools. For further inform ation, address plan urge that better ventilation, a The Place to Buy and Kent Pianos more equal tem perature, a large floor, W . M. P O L K , M. D., LL . D„ Dean, better opportunity for decoration, and F irst Avenue and 28th St., New York. Spring Styles in Correct Things in Footwear Burden & Graham I i H. [. MORRIS MUSIC HOUSE try bAKeFOR High Orade Photography Permanently Located at 29 W. 10th St. P h on e B lack 3311 C lo sed S u n d a y s NEW ELECTRIC T H E A T R E 574 Willamette St. more typical college surroundings would thus he insured. g - — The senior class expects to decide within a few days the nature of the Let us whitewash your memorial, which it is to present to the Linens with Soap and Water ' University. Various suggestions are for a fountain, a bust of Dr. Condon, East Eighth Street J* J* Telephone Main 65 and pictures for the library. The class ! finds it hard to agree definitely upon what to give. FISHER LAUNDRY FRANK E. DUNN The Leading Dry Goods Store Mrs. S. II. Friendly and daughter, With a continuous performance every DRV GOODS, CARPETS, CLOTHING afternoon and evening. A change of Mrs. Harris, returned home last week SHOES Miss program Mondays, V ednesday and from a visit in California. Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishings Therese and Miss Rosalie Friendly Fridays. will remain in San Francisco two weeks longer. Admission 5c. GEO. O’B. DE BAR, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Prof. L. R. Alderman addressed the citizens of H arrisburg on Saturday night in the interests of the U niversity. Miss Moore, a graduate of Colorado Office o v e r Eugene Loan and Savings Agricultural College is visiting Miss Bitnk. Essie Sechrist, ’09. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ROBERTS BROS. CORRCET STYLES FOR C O R R E C T M E N ...... 554 W illa m e tte * 4* Headquarters for Students H. S. & M. CLOTHING 4» ♦ U n d e r w o o d R in k ... ♦ 4» 4» ♦ * 4» • 4» 4» • FOR THE BEST OF AMUSE MENT. BEST OF MUSIC. OPEN DAILY. WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE. * 4» ♦ * 4» 4» TOGGERY S tre e t H A M PT O N BROS. 4» + 4> IflacDonald $ Cooper, Props