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Eugene Dyeing and Cleaning Works«^
Everything Possible in Cleaning and Dyeing
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Eugene Electric Co.
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A “ L IN E ” ON S U C C E S S
is the seen or hidden wire which brings into your
office the benefits of the electric light we furnish.
Don’t be an old fogy—get in our lighting service.
J. O. THOMAS.
Y O RA N ’S
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University Texts
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STORE
SELLS
SH O ES
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Draughting Supplies
E v ery th in g for U n iv e r sity W ork
Schwarzschild’s Book Store
S e e Our P en n a n ts and P illo w T ops
David Link
W ear W a lk -o v e r S h o e s
R e p a in g a S p e c ia lt y
Palace of Sweets
N o G raff C afe
Ice C ream and C on fection ery
T ry U s a n d be C o n v in c e d
DUNN’S BAKERY
B read, P ies, C akes and
C on fection ery, a lso Ice
Cream and F ruits
4 E. 9 th S t .
MARTIN MILLER
W e s t E ig h th S t .
“ T ilts ” M e n ’s D ress S h o e s
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I. B. R hodes T alks.
Ivan B. R hodes, sta te secretary of
the Y oung M en’s C h ristian A ssocia
tion, spoke to a m eetin g of m en at
D eady H all on T h u rsd a y evening, pre
sen tin g the m a tte r of Bible S tudy. He
m ade a stro n g appeal to the men p re s
ent to include a bible class in th e ir
t( tirse of study, not only for the lite r
ary know ledge to be gained, hut even
m ore for the sp iritu al experience to be
derived. D u rin g the present week the
association .vili follow up the m ove
m ent started by Mr. R hodes, and will
give every m an in the I University a
chance and ..n invitation to join a class
in the stu d y of the scrip tu res. E ig h t
courses are being offered, som e of them
being led by prom inent m em bers of the
U niversity faculty as P resident C am p
bell and D r. Schafer.
F resh m en E lect.
T he largest F reshm an class in the
h isto ry of the U niversity m et M onday
evening to elect class officers for the
com ing year.
F o r a tim e sectional
strife was m uch in evidence, hut in the
end, goodw ill prevailed. T hose elect
ed were W endall B arbour from E u
gene H igh, p re sid e n t; L ucia C am pbell,
E ugene H igh, v ice-p resid en t; E rm a
Clifford, Baker C ity H igh, se c re ta ry ;
Rex T u rn e r, Salem H igh, tre a s u re r;
L ester M eans, P endleton H igh, se r
g ean t-at-arm s.
A nother feature of the m eeting was
the decision of the class to appoint a
stan d in g com m ittee of four m em bers
to confer with the class officers on all
m atters of im portance to the class.
F acu lty Receive.
'1'lie senior professors and th eir wives
You W a n t It
W e H a v e It gave a reception in honor of P resident
Cam pbell and Mrs. P. L. C am pbell at
GOOD GROCERIES
the hom e of Prof, and Mrs. F. Ci.
Y oung, F rid ay evening. T he room s
were tastefu lly decorated with excep
tionally beautiful autum n leaves. A bout
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ten o ’clock M iss F ran ces Y oung and
several of her friends served delicious
SC H W ER IN G & LINDLY refreshm ents. A lm ost the entire fac
ulty was in a tte n d a n t’.
W. J. Gibson & Son
Barber Shop
No 6 E ast Ninth S t./o p p . Hoffman House
Students, Give Us a Call
P h o n e M ain 7 2
W a tch e s, C lo cks, J e w e lry , S ilv e rw a re
G la s s ,
MEATS
$ 4 and $ 5
J. S. LUCKEY
C u t
Wing 8c Campbell
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R epairing of W atches and Clocks a Specialty
Eugene, Oregon
BOOKS, STATIONERY,
AND ART GOODS
Ray W alsh, ex -’10, is hack as a soph
«»more, lie is living at the d o rm ito ry
P rofessor l.uella C lay Carson, dean
o f wom en, gave her cu sto m ary talk to
the girls of the freshm an class on F ri
day afternoon at tw o o ’clock. A full
atten d an ce of freshm en were present
to listen to the w ords of adm onition,
inform ation and good advice which
P rofessor C arson had to give to them.
ALLEN EATON