J. W. Kays Furniture Company
E verything to F u rn ish Y our H om e Complete
The Big S tore W ith L ittle Prices
Linn Drug Co.
Complete Stocks of Drugs,
Chemicals, Perfum es and
Fine Soaps
P h o to g r a p h e r s’ S u p p lie# a S p e c ia lty
D id Y o u Ever Use a
HOE SAFETY RAZOR
T h e y are Fine.
We also have the G illette and
Star Lines.
BERGER-BEAN HDW. CO.
V isit the
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Continuous Performance in A fter
noons and Evenings
Mary Spiller House.
The Mary Spiller House, the new
dormitory for girls, which was finished
last year. Imt could not be furnished
for want of funds held up by the ref
erendum. was opened with the begin-
ning of the present semester. 1 here
are accomodations for sixteen young
ladies, and it is expected that all rooms
will be full before the end of the week.
Mrs. A. Ella S. Stearns, the matron
of the new dormitory, is well known by
reputation in Eugene, although she has
never lived here before. She has been
prominently and effectively identified
with women's club and charity work.
Eor five years past she has been in
charge of the Children's Home in
South Portland. She is enthusiastic
over her new work, and plans to make
the Mary Spiller House a comfortable
home for a large family of girls. The
house is handsomely furnished and
thoroughly equipped. The girls at
present in the house are Misses Mae
Barzee, Mabel Hill, Elsie Dow, Vera
llerren, Mabel Lane, Blanche Eerdeen,
Ruby Hammerstrom, Sara Riddle,
Grace Tomlison, Annie Lyster, Hattie
Hvde and Livia Bond.
Y. W. C. A. Conference.
N E W F A L L AND W IN TER
S T Y L E S IN
SOPHOMORE SLITS
E v e ry th in g t h a t ’s n atty
and nifty in Young
M en’s F u rn ish in g s at
R o b e rts B ro th e rs
TOGGERY
5 5 4 W i ll a m e t t e S t r e e t
6ug<?ne Strain
laundry
W e s t E ig h t h S t.
The Oregon delegates to the Y. W.
C. A. Conference at Seaside last spring
e
report a most enjoyable and profitable) I n i l ACVV 0 0 ( 1
R lflk .
time. There were eleven, of them, the
THEATRE CAFE
largest college delegation present.
'flic Oregon delegation took a prom
FOR THE BEST OF AMUSE
inent part in the conference work.
MENT. BEST OF MUSIC.
M akes Special R a te s to S tu They were also hostesses at the recep
OPEN DAILY. WE SOLICIT
dents B oarding by th e W eek tion to the delegations. An article
YOUR PATRONAGE.
j descriptive of the conference will ap
pear in the first issue of the Oregon
Everything the latest iu Modish patterns Monthly. It is from the pen of Ruth
and Tailored Hats at
E. Balderee, 10, president of the local IttacDcnafd $ Cooper, Props
association.
MISS LEARNED’S
Tennis.
The TOLLMAN Studio
Change of Program Monday, Wednesday, Friday.
I
544 Willamette St.
Earl K. Strong. M anager of tennis,
will soon sec to the construction of
new courts on the old base-hall
grounds west of Johnson Hall, 'The
base-hall grounds will he transferred
to U niversity Avenue. The ground
near the D orm itory form erly occupied
by the tennis courts has been plowed
Rent j and will be put to lawn. It is hoped
to have keen com petition in tennis this
year, in order that the I niversitv m ay
(equal or better the excellent show ing
of last spring, when C. McC. Snow
Main 591 won the singles cham pionship of the
college N orthw est at Seattle.
H. E. MORRIS
MUSIC HOUSE
The Place Io Buy and
P IA N O S
606 Willamette St.
Phone
tor all kinds of
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