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T H E W ing K O H -l-X O O K ------ — ---- ---- .. W illa m e t t e M a rk et 512 W illa m e t t e P h o n e M ain ,}8 .. Eugene Dyeing and Cleaning Works«?* Beebe T alks on Love Everything Possible in Cleaning and Dyeing P h o n e M ain 122 Campbell * MEATS F o r P u r e P o o d C o n f e c tio n s , Ic e C r e a m , I l o t D r in k s , P u n c h e s , O y s t e r s . 'P r y t h e n e w p l a c e ' S< C ornelius Beebe am used the L aurean Society 011 Saturday evening with a short address 011 'the subject of Love <»u the C am pus. Mr. Beebe has given the m atter much thoughtful consider ation and is well qualified to discuss it. Im prom ptu speeches were made by C. I n . Lyons on the political outlook and A rthur G eary on the football gam e. The question, Resolved, T h at a law yer is justified in su p p o rtin g a client when he know s the accused is guilty, was debated. G am m ons and Collier spoke for the affirm ative while Johns and B arbour upheld the negative. The decision was given for the affirm ative. S ix th a n d W illa m e t t e Eugene Electric Co. P h o n e M ain 5 A “ L I N 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. .1. O. THOMAS. YORAN’S SHOE THE STO K E TH AT GOOD University Texts STORE SELLS SHO ES os D raughting Supplies E v e r y th in g for U n iv e rs ity W o rk Schwarzschild’s Book Store S e e O u r P e n n a n ts a n d P illo w T o p s David Link W e a r W a lk - o v e r S h o e s R e p a in g a S p e c i a lt y n re * I L Palace of S w eets O L E N A R N S P IG E R , ’09 O reg o n ’s H eady A ssistant Coach MARTIN MILLER P hilos H ave C am paign Fever W e s t E ig h th S t . Political questions arc live topics “ T i l t j ” M en’s D re ss S h o e s for discussion am ong the Philologians. S aturday night the injunction planks $ 4 and $5 Y ou W a n t It H ave GOOD GROC eries It No G ra ft C afe Ice C ream a n d C o n fe c tio n e ry Try U s a n d be C o n v in c e d DUNN’S BAKERY B re a d , P ie s , C a k e s a n d C o n fe c tio n e ry , a ls o Ice C re a m a n d F r u its 4 E. 9th S t. W. J. G ib s O O 9 7 W . 8 th & P h o n e , B la c k I57> SCHWERING & LINDLY 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 "J2 J. S. LUCKEY z Watches, Clocks, Jew elry, S ilve rw a re Cut Glass, etc. kepairing of W atches and Clocks a Specialty Eugene, O regon OD in the p arty platform s were discussed. M inn Nicholas and Earl M arshall su p ported the D em ocratic plank hut were Successfully opposed by D unlap ami ()eisler. 'flic question was then throw n open to the house and further debated. A recitation hv H orton N icholas was appreciated. T he new m em bers are now tak in g part in the debates and are doing good work. I he applications for m em bership <>f Dohie, S h attu ch , and Schantin will he acted upon at next m eeting. Charles Erskine was in Eugene for a short time last Thursday hut returned to Coburg to attend his father, who was seriously injured some time ago. t U G E N F .O R . $3.00 the round trip to Portland^ Nov. 21. books , stationery , a I I r \ | AND ART GOODS ALL LU F A T f ) l\| LA I V I