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q 'l-lE Wing K O H -I-N O O R Campbell MEATS pLir< F o o d C o n f e c t i o n s , Ic e C r e a m , H o t prink*. b u n c h e s , O y s t e r s . 'I 'r y t h e n e w p la c e W illa m e tte M ark et 512 W illa m e t t e j^gene Dyeing and Cleaning Works-?* E ngineers on F riday Evening Everything Possible in Cleaning and Dyeing *** * Phone M ain • ----- 122 THE < The E n g in eers’ Club held its re g u lar m eeting Friday evening in M cClure llall. The T ungsten lamp was dis cussed by P. W . Reid. He spoke brief ly of the advent of the lamp and of its com petitive value in the held of illum ination. R. E. Hickson gave his ex perience in the governm ent service of river im provem ent in his talk on H y drographic Survey of the Low er Col um bia. S trange hire Protection was the topic of Dr. H. IL Leonard, deal ing with a problem in lire insurance which puzzled one of the insurance ex perts of the country, lie d em o n strat ed the problem before the club. S ix t h a n d W illa m e t t e Y O R A N ’S sh o e STO R E THAT GOOD sto r e SELLS SHOES University Texts P h o n e M ain 3 8 Draughting Supplies E v e r y th in g fo r U n iv e rs ity W o rk Schwarzschild’s Book Store Mrs. Allen at Y. W . C. A. Mrs. S. D. Allen talked to the Y. W. C. A. girls this week on "T he H abit of H appiness.” She said in part, th at happiness is to he found by looking up at the stars rather than into the dark corners; bv judging not that ye be not W e s t E ig h th S t . judged; by looking for beautiful tilings T i l t s ” M en ’s D re ss S h o e s i thinking noble thoughts, and doing kind deeds; hut most of all hv prayer $ 4 a r,d $ 5 and faith in («oil and obedience to him. I Juliet Cross sang a solo which was Y ou W a n t It W e H ave It very much enjoyed. S ee O u r P e n n a n ts a n d P illo w T o p s '« David Link martin m iller ,^ 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 Palace of S w e e ts G O O D G R O C E R IE S No Graft C afe Seniors W ill Meet Soon . Ice Cream and C o n fe c tio n e ry J* Try Us and he C o n v in c e d G ib s o n 9 7 W . 8 th & OD P h o n e , B la ck 157’ SCHWERING & LINDLY DUNN’S BAKERY B arber Shop Bread, P ie s, C a k e s a n d C o n fectionery, a ls o Ice Cream a n d F r u its No 6 E ast Ninth St., opp. Hoffman House S tu d e n ts, Give Us a Cali P h o n e M ain 7 2 4 E. gth S t . - J .'S . LUCKEY Watches, Clocks, Jew elry, S ilve rw a re EUGENF .OP C ut G la s s , C tc . Repairing of \V s ini Clocks a S|>Vei;dt\ ne, D iegon , STUDENÌ It you Phone Main òZ^-WiTlamette St’. '.■> ' L Fish and P oultry M arket it a Chafer for yo u r rcom- sec j. FALL’S W. II. RIDGEWAY The sophom ores and freshm en play- 'ed off th e ir’tie score ih football by die 23 li ght O f the full moon Friday evening. T he owl of victory perched on the standard of the sophom ores, score 4 to 0 Captain Stackpole kicked the goal that won for bis class. . 1( We have them for 55.00 Pioneer Shining & JENKINS Hatters •' • Phone Red 1551 / Parlors i re -is g ra te fu l for student patronage. STATIONERY, RT GOODS r W’liat token of rem em brance the sen iors'w ill leave to the U niversity, who will he asked to preach the baccalau reate sermon for the class of 190W how soon the seniors will appear in the glory of caps and gowns, at what tim e, if at all. thè senior play will be given— these and m any other m atters of im port ill be discussed at a meeting of tl class to be held in the near future. A com m ittee has been appointed by lesse IL Bond, president of the class, Ito give prelim inary attention to these •matters, which will then be brought ! to the attention of the class. T he goal posts were decorated m pm a’C and gold at the Pullm an W a d i- »ington game. S a iu r d a y .___ z. X. Kidddk*’10. has returned tb college, . S3-.00 the round trip to F. BERRY, Prop. Xov; 21. ; i; Portland,