~ '
i lait
1 1 NDMssa $ UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO( MOSCOW~ IDAHO'.Ocrossa St]I 1912 ; 'oz,IIMR 15 WOMEN'S BUILDING NEW RULES FOR .. UN1VERSITY THE CADETS AT -: for i l Women Are Working ~ j,'daho Auununces ! '' - Lieutenant Franklin A New Bus]ding for Discipline iu the Military Department. The: women .of Idaho, through U. of W. Shatters Idaho!s.'Chainpionship Aspira- their State Federation - of from drill or 1. Cadets absent Women's olubs are planning to «» the Dgisive Score of o4-~~» B~b~i«~~~~~«io» tions by '- ask the next legislature to niake atter- l': tbe saibe within three days an appropriation--for-a —VPomeuis- said absence. building at the University. They wi] not be re- score of t'yenty- 18. Idaho 0. Exp]snatfons By s decisive hei]eve that through researoh, un- Idaho's cham In the second quarter, Young oeived after three days except fpur tp nothing. training of resident sfudrents, went glimmering uiade a run for thirty-five yards .der exceptions] oirpumstnnpes. »Dnship hopes moveable sohools. extension and It seems bdhfnd perfeot interferenee and 3. Five absences urtexp]sined at Seatt]e ]net Saturday. ohstauqua .the university mill sept the cham-tplhnted the ball mithin a yard of ,will subject a cadet to being impossib]e to wrench make an inca]ou]ab]e return to the of conference from n tourthrdown. Shiel took it.,oves'. befnre the discipilne committee pfonsbip of the state in improved health and do, Washington. in, one buok.'stten again missed tbe-facu]ty. the University of mestio conditions. sstistactori]y Dpbie lost five of his gds]. In thessme quartet,'oung 4.: Absences not A]though reoog- made drop kick from fhe forty "lt is everymhere being exp]sfned msy be i'emoved-'by ex- best men by graduation last year, s and the f]rst half ended nsed that it is equally as impor- tra work ss prescribed by the yet he mnnnged to dig up s team yard line, twenty-tmo to nothng in favor of tant fo train momen to be capable commandant. of new men tbnt bnd ito trouble at ~
managers and intelligent oonsum.'rs give absences not satisfsc s]] in - defeating Idaho's team, Washington. 5. as it is to make men ef5cienfr explained or not removed composed ot near]y nll experienced: Washington on]y made two totily producers," said Miss Permea] extra work ss prescribed by points dating the second half. by Srenob, dean pf women. "The commandant mill render s pi]ed up tmenty- on a touchbaok when Brown was tbe Washington home. makers sent before, thrown behind the'inc, buf need for trained student liable of being points in'btbe fi rs t h n ]t.. Idshoo. l tmo than ever before, committee of the toward the end of the last quarter greater today the discipline once in the made firs down only ' in and Por instance the pure food snd ~ Dpbie sent substitutes faculty. length of time. It seemed labels stating same pretty soon hsd praotioally a -nem drugs sot requires the Washington boys beatf but un-'" T]ie fo]]owing is s liat ot tbnt ' the contents of packsgee. Idaho doing everything. Wnsb- housewife undersfandi de]inqueucies sndlm i y o o . the ball withi t d of til the '' pt the jump ou Idnho in 'nd ureservafives 'ave the number of demerits which i;igfon g j other touchdown when time was what efTect
'ver back. y 'obnrge. The Idaho '. upon fhe health of her family the will be amarded in escb psse: called. It did not seem to make field men were domned before of little benefit to the peo. One demerit much differenoe how many sub- ]aw is they could get even to their omn at large. Preservatives 're Late at drill stitufes Dobie used,- for Idaho pie line'. fmp spd sometimes . three used- not--only — —manufaoturers -- --— fa]]fri in ranks cou]d make no gains sgaist them. by Slom downed the Ids. or back of head Wssbipgton men but by many women themselves Hat on. one side ' Iro]]owing is the way the tmo b cntcbin ants before he during the oanning season. teams lined up: could move out of his tracks, snd eyes tpo front mhen st ' "Home economios trains the NotN t kkeeping'es be in s «I U.ofW. thee Idahoaos 0 boyso seemede to future mother. Over one third attention Dobie's trance trying to solve of the ohildren born die under the 'ok e. scqu manual of arms pro plays snd runs o Bliss age of five years snd more than Not eftecuftng Washing- pot. right balf back for left tackle balf of these deaths are due to di- perlv to be s power- MOCprmfok Or]fath ton. proved himself disorders. 'estive Improper salute left guard ful runner snd once be got past Tmo demerits Perkins '-——- -Presley- —"The-United-States-has-as-many the line of scrimmage he mns bard D'.it y gun at inspection center divorces as all fhe other Christian He iiinde niost of his Dirty e'quipment at inspection to stop. > Anderson nations combined aud it is not in. opened for ranks g ins through holes Talking in Patfen oorreof to say that a very large birn by Bliss, left tank]e, nnd it Buf]]ngton right tackle proportion of tbeni sre caused b]r exP]sps- n sensational run of forty Cerelessness in writing wns Leuscbel Sutton inoompefent housekeeping." yards by him that. paved tbe wsy - tions - . - right end "Nem fields of inrlustry are for Washington'e first touchdown. Young D o ping gun Lookbart,, for momen." )pst the ball on Ida- quarter back constantly opening Inattention in ranks 'ashington rePorted this bfg Burns Dorman said 5liss Jessie M. Hoover, head 2. A list of ofrenses ho's five yard ]inc after on the left half of the home economics depart- at each drill mill be Posted ruun, but Idaho bnd tp kick from board the next-day after Perkins . Jacqunot ment. Trained women are being hu]ietiu 'ehind its nmn goal line. an d balf drill. right emploved as iusti tutional inana the to ex- right aftermiird. CnPtniu Orlfnt h Knufson Shiel 3. Any cadet h ]shing gers, pure food and yure textile the commsndnnt of WAsbingtnn dropper] buck of full back psnvetin verbal]v fo experts. laundry. ]unoheon and may do so before the'be line npt] hurled n forward pass Summary: To ohdo —S t- his OBeuse cafeteria managers, hospital folloming drill. strnigbt into the nrms of Sutton ton, Young, Shi l. 6O I receiving s total dieti tisns ~ costume designers, in". 4. Auy cadet bo raced fen yrtrds for s tope demerits)mithfu one oaoa]en-en. terior decorators. extension and of ten domp. The ball mns month mi]] be'required fo dn chautauqua lecturers, magazine dar of the field nud Pstten ]and ef g] tbe corner writers,-architects snd teachers of P«fcu missed er'n um; home eoonnmios.'I h --kiclr. for gotti. Score, six to ]]uesinan Sub fit msy see fit to impose. 'Do —,--'-'At preseut.. the. University of mandant o g for Leusobs]; Mf]]er fo / d t f iling fo dp his Idaho is handinapped by'inadequte lnnqunot fo] Devine for Anderson, Bruce for punishment tour A long run by the Smith for Young; Clark faoilities for giving the girls of sad fa]»ng «p o- bv n, run by Bud, Young Pstteu; when ordereri ]owed state the training they want. his fai]urn mi in.nnotbet touohdqmn in for Hunt; Leader for Sutton; perly explain resu]ted economics department Pstferi Gal]agber for Shiel; Grif5th fpy The home short order, spd ttiis time ! 2' Presley. (Continued on page 'js 'kicked goal Score, Washington fore theb dispipd,' ]'ine oommioommittee. Mxt))itgfltion. WOMEN'S BUILDING (Coiitiniierl'roin page 1) it may Concern: whom housed in'one room in the girl'8 Men for 'the is you young o s pw mv appreciatiori (. neffit of those--who"yatronix -me,-I ~ tered rooms "f the admin'tration with our present stock of them. ~ Will be pleased this method of protecting E been- rumored,-- so—I-am- in- .n ! to do the best work we ought to b m . friends, that I am a and Overcoats have h building with she follo Suits arber., I "; ing rooms: CooLing and sewing have everything else beaten state emphatically, the i' The new varsity models I wish to laboratories . with small store false, and will openly and defy There's more snap and go in them rumor is rrooms connepted. lepture rooms 13 to 0. e ait or arties that made such an, If made the HART j,forj domestiri.science and domestic than ever before. They'e by into past along assertion to robe my room ' . 'rtr a demonstration MARX people, and they'e here a the lines pof unionism. SCHAFFNER & ~ full equinruent, small kitchens and career as a barber, I Durin my dining rooins for lessons in serv- 'lenty, and the prices are easy been an active member in aiding aye ing. laundry plass room, labora ization of three local unions. ,the or torv for ohemistry as food and $15.00 to $25.00 resent, I am resting on a or the nutrition, research laboratory, caad. was in good standing retinngretirin I 'rooms of a model dwelling, room at .this time. for instruption in home nursing, Geo. Creighton Co., Ltd. As understand unionism and the I pihpe and ponsultation room for the'rganization, 'a person b -laws of resident nurse, rest rooms, exhibit must be notified by the local in the room, room. for women's plubs, I lace.where he resides and given a gymnasium, looker rooms, repep- chance to become a member He tion room, banqriet room and ofh Preferred Stock Canned @rods must refuse or disobey the rules of the, ! pea. and REID, MURDOCK & CO. goods. None bet- scab or put on the unfair list. their meeting in Boise last fune ter A bottle of Ohve salad will con- If I a@'a scab because I have given put up. voted to make the securing of vince Include one in next order. 'o a of students a rate by forming you. your body such a buidling for the university a stand ready to admit to those We make a specialty of Imported Cheeses and Can- club; I .one of their moat. important legis- who were bold enough to make such a ned Fish. Watch our window for the big cheese. lative measures. The mattez has .v remark, but if those who condemn me been placed in tbe hands of the On November the 10th'our new Stuffed Figs and will kindly walk out and tell me he is legis'ative oommittee of the feder Dates will arrive, also Pure Maple Sugar. a true union mau, I will convince him ation anrl is being vigorouslv that he is not. FFor myself,lf I dod npt Watch our window for the big cheese pushed. The legislature mill be care what you call me so long as I do All kinds-of Home Cooking on hand all us%ed for an appropriation of at times. not hear you. hundred tboueiind dollars for a But if I am a scab, I would be fire uroof building, and a small ashamed to even charge Moler's prices, additional appropriation for eciuip- Chas. C. Swann , .- for,the kjjnd of yrork that I have seen ment. 'The House that was done bv some of my fellow of Quality" Ef craftsmen in this city. Coiicernfng Sreakfhst Food s. I belong to Boise Journeymen Bsr In view of the general and scbsiant-. International Union bers «Am«ca jsl jncrease in the'p't't of ljvjng jt js For The local number 380, was retired Septem- obviously the plain dcty of everyone BEST BREAI3, PASTRIES and CANDIES ber 10, 1908. Retiring caid number responsible for the provisioning-of- the — Go-tp the — —. is 39091. Therefore, if there's a local household to iucluire diligently iutp the CITY BAKERY, Home of the Royal Bread ere, stan rea to e reins ~ y which are so attractively put up aud ad Phone 152 Y We Deliver Opposite P. 0. not you know what I am npt vertised by their manufactures. Uu- Yours very truly, questionable there is at present an en- . WALDORF PENDLETON, ormpus consumPtion of the sp-called re sr ed ereal b CALL 150 (A dv Mpscpm Idah p p L c reah fast fop d s w h ich J ) rea"h the consumer in comparatively And have us deliver your Bread and Pastery small cartons or containers. Commend. ~ We wholesale aud retail Former University Nriident For able arguments have been advanced iu j-favor-pf- — Coioiti Commissioner the-cereal-breakfast foods ut Empire Bakery up in this may. In the main they center Clintpn Wil«on, whp for many years upon such claimes as: increased pajat- hss lived in Moscow, is a cauaidate ibility, insurance of non-cpntamiuatjpn on the way from the. manufacturer for County Cammissioner of District to the City'ransfer and Storage Co. consumer, and ease of. preparation fpr No- 2- It mill be of irterest to college Carl Smith and Ely Hopkins, the table. A simple calculation at the Proprietors izen aud wcmcn to know that h:r. :jrre of purchase w'ill reveal the extra- Office Glenn's Nears Stand. Residence phones 108Y aud 273 W 'i!son rec(ivcd his education in the s agaut prices often paid for a single L pound of the p'articular 'tudents'Trade Solicited Univ..iver a4M hc. Forsenral year:j cereal in ques- :cn, particularly if it be I he vas cngepcd in school teacl i.g ir remembered .hat the man who 'produced .the raw Here is truly a I atii county, being for i vo year'.." 'a pipduct received for like amp't not principal pf the hf"scow Irving schcc.l. to exceed one and one half cents. The SCHOLAR'S BARBER SHOP He is rpw c..iefi deputy in the cffit.e consumer of ihe partly prepared ex A clean, quiet aud respectable place of cf tax co'.lector. pensively cartpned. aud highly adv r- business. A thoroughly up-to-date, tised cereal breakfast foods ma h;r V,'iison has always been a strong " efficient aud'courteous piopiietor. All ,ask, Am I . getting my money's s irpoiier of the University "znd has worth?'* work dope in the most tasteful and dis- Thee average consumerco needs always shayn a deep interest in every- tp be reminded tinguished manner. Modern antisep- that in the pre p srs uou of the above tic methods used throb ghout. Dont thing pertaining to its work. I mentioned classes of !fail to visit Waldorf when I fppppds'thes't sa you .mant a In casting'he bali~t on Npv. e same cereals,'izi coin, oats 5th clean, quick, smooth, camfortable and wheat are used as iu th cpffege .mcn aud waqien should tion shave, and for any other work mheie of the more commonplace ram remc'n:bcr an old Univcr:-iiy student. ~ skill and a complete knowledge of the meals which ordinarily can be secured in tonsorial art is required. / much larger bulk .and consequently ! at a 'WALDORF PEXDLKTOX Var-j:y milk is prprfuced from tuber- much lower price „per pounu. When Utopian Shop —509 Tniversity Ave. culin tested cows and under absolutely properly cooked these meals are highly nutritious and palatable, Ther'e sanitary conditions. Phone your or-( is np real y gcod reason why they Walter Scott ment tp Spokane Fri If y«abave ssfs ders to the U. of I creamery and get should noi in ihe yourself it's a average family be bet ynu don't the best there is. given pref.rebce day in connection with the 1914 enjoy it Try R1is- over the more expen- Gem sel 4 Rowland's s. sive carioneb article. Barber shop for of the Mountains. good sbiave. I LOCALS
i i el :;S 'I.":!','I ',"i:i.P i., s <'lUR UNUSUALLY INTERESTING DISPLAY" OP '5 r
IT IS EQUA that YOU do of selecting, fro and designs, J either for your For your own absolute neccss
correspondcn'on't forget. the Drttmmef s'amples of .a.(ies'.-ani .3ags being )old at wholesale prices at The; Corner Drug Store.
'Economical Pharmacy '"" W, H MASON, ')2, Candidate for the'egislature on the republican Corner Dittg Store ticket. Mr. Mason graduatep from the University of Idaho Law School last spring guanty Counts BOLLES fh LINOQUIST, Props.'here after spending five years in the. College of Liberal Arts and the Law School. He is a true son of our Alma Mater and if elected will do all in his power to serve her.—.(Adv.) I
OMMUNICATIONS dents of the University af Idaho. n anc CIle Ortranize ...xe. Per SLN.m ntm~nb~out- COQ]li BSrbs tdde'he y,United States.-which are'SL50. There has been a great deal of Carl F. Anclersftu at the ossuoSCce at Museum. Idaho, as Entered discussion among the non-frater- Proprietor Ray D Bistlfne ''15 nity men this fall about organ iza Y. ar cet jtor Lessiniter'4 ',,4'l4 Cion and Chat is as far as it seems Business Manager ...... RoyTattle, - '14 q Bu css MatuuiIm.....Thotnas Doyle. able Co get. Of course the one. '14 and Cured Meats, All .....:...... MacScosew. object for organization 'ouM be Fresh Society Editor...... ------.------meats, E ~Ed;t„...... theoloser bonds of fe]]omrbip kinds of sausage, spiced '15 among the non-fraternity men. Student Affairs...... John McEvers. Fish and game in season.... All recognize that the greaC ma- Argonaut 8 tn &ePu& The office of The jority of barbs are "out of it" sn - - - 124 licity office, 'nezt door to the bursar's office. F hone A member of the stnff may-be found m the far as the social part of college lite is concerned. Nor are there contributions gladly received up until Mon- day noon of each vree]c. Paper goes.fo any so foolish as to hope to get press Tuesday. the . great majority, "into it." Not In The Trust But It does seem possible'hat as The Argonaut'yi]] pub" members of Chat "great majority" munications only when it has the name though we are not able Co enjoy the much preferable company of students exPress th Lr First National Baf]k of Moscow like to have tbe oo-ed. at ]east we might enjoy oPinions, as many valuable suggesuou a better fe]]owship among our . rcay be brought before the student United States Depository fairer sex as does our more forCQ. . The'Moscow business men make Capital and Surplus 100,000.00 nate fraternity man I, for one. $ the Argonaut pos'ible. The contract see no reason mhy we should Pioneer Bank of ]nfnh County price far getting out one issue of the I grumble and lav rlo'mn all hope fn Argonaut is $22.50.22 50 ThThus forf theh absolute desnondenoy. If a fel I thirty- five c'opies amounts to I W. L. PAYNE President aud Manatrer CHAS. W. SHIELDS, Vice-Pres. low is a "barb" he ought to be W. X. ARMOUR, Cashier E. W. PEARCE, Asst. Cashier O'187.50. There are approximately: ai good "barb" and not ashamed of four hundred and fifty subsciibers at . h's position. For he mho cannot $IL00pp each,:h which h amounts tp f45p '. get into a fraternitv a'nd is The balance of the money must come ashamed to be a "barb," certainlv from the advertisers of Moscow. Sterner's Portraits and Mpuldings is in a must pitiful coridition. Before making your purchases look It seems to me that there could Special Rates to Student over the. advertisements in the current Stf]dip be an organization effected and issue of the Argonaut ana see who is cus'toDl started of ]saving at least making the paper possible. Or'n three eood "barb" rallies' other words patronize those who " er ., year, -sav one before the Pullman patronize you. game as a reception, one in mid Hilton's Electric Shoe Shop Whp wil] be Cbe speaker at the winter and farewe]] in the spriDg. nexC commencement at Idaho" these rallies consist d of .If t Repairing Done While You Wait . It is Qp to the seninr plass to de- Doth]ug more than a cheafi feed ot S:: cide. I action be taken now and ice cream, cake and grape juice, noc de]ayef] until some dozen 4]aytt with speechetf, s9ngs stories and before tbe date of graduation it a rousing good spirit. there mould I will save wi]l be ppssib]e Co secure a man certttinly be more life you money on your and cou Qeltlt SSsrS. Subscription. who will sneasure Qp to the pc oertedaotioD among us non-fra- casion. IC is understood that Pro- ternity men, or mnre simp]v GLENN'S NEWS STAND among us n fess Jr George Herbert Palaier, of "barbs." We don' If its a Paper or Magazine We have it" Harvar'd. wi]] he in tbe mesC about mant to knock Che ftaternities.'haC time. Wbv nnt make an Thev are doing Cbe very thine effort to get himP A better seleo- we mould do If me bad a chance'I PURE DRUGS not be madtt. AC the Thev are in tion cuuld no way responsihle BOOKS oommencetnent exeroises, Prince- for our inoaPabilities, either finttn- COLunivernity, June 11 03nferred cia]ly or otherwise. and a n KODAKS the honorary degree of L.H.D. on with any pride could certainiv Dpt CANPIE5 I I I I Professor Pa]ruttr. I presentine wish to impose IC Qppn Chem professor Palmer, Dean West said: Such organization has prpbpl'0 a y Our Prices are always a Little 'George Herbert b«D Lower Palmer. pro- attempted before.B, Q OD]y fessor of,philosopby in Harvard right ou Cbe verge of Do]tipa] e]ec teacher- who holds- Iona aud College University, a Probab]y the atpvemenatpve t Text Books and his students by sobolarsbin of liv- started by some lorr]]v of]]ce seek a plea'r fbinl-er of er who mould Student's ing power. "stick around" 'i tbetb Supplies tone.' student fraternities meditative of the rest ot e year, ethinets with a on vainly i deep grasp that watching for the hn]g opefi door ethios truth which Qnderlies all Cuat he might slip in I righteousness, a literary artist don'C ] now - . — tbaC it hasas been tCrier] fit edit4yr of tbe poems of his but I have been S ierl'.ey's Co+ cat it bas .Coo i Stor'e and if SDiritual an~tor George Herbert: so Under theseese conco d itious,,t. wheth„r no wonder If its new we are the first Chat no barmoarmony wtis to have it in pliilosophy or literature. -being created.. 'IC no mere fasttdiousnetts, but the simply .ends ID ts —me're reflex of refined thought, a philos- "barbs" .and mhV nonpt e mhat we WHY rigtna] sense. mfdefy are ." For niy pars can We have a good jnauentia] for good and 1mbued I eu jpy shop. Because we have good workmen thee companycpm off an audac]eau, up-'tc-date enthusiasm place. Make yourself home at the truth which eives substance and - 'ua'hat I shpuid Hotel Moscow worth to all bie work" Barber Shop (Cpontiuued on page 6,) Baths in Connection
I
v ., s<, ~;, rp. Most modern in dridge was the state. One fourth pleased to call him, of L. Booth. Yale .The reading of Dean Wught's of a Million Dollar stock. New To be Serg'ts. Corpora]s Howard work was somewhat of a review for the Holaday, Herbert Beier, L. M Rowi]], Goods only. Moderni quick service sophomores and perhaps other upper i Charles E. Harris; Privates, H. E. classmen as they have been required Cafe. One price to all. Courtesy 'att;g Sher~an Gregory p to read it in the firstyear Eng]ish work. Mitche]1 and A, F. Kinnison. and attention to everybody Yet it is doubtful if many read it so The above mentioned officers are carefully that a review would be a assigned as follows: Cadet Captain Young to Co. C. The fact that Mr. Eldridge is a per- " 1st Lieutenant Anderson to sonal friend of Dean Wright brought interest in the work that a studefit in Caclet 1st LieutenantStoneto Co. B. ' e owing non commissione f lt. cream of the work that applied to the Cadet 1st Serg't A. I.. Johnson. elective system both in favor and against. The main point against the " 'cklof, student's right to choose his course If...... A.I.S"..]S RIllS. was.the fact that the tendency to fol- " " Mitche]] low the line of least resistance is often The following non-commissioned very detrimental, while the benefit is. a officers are assigned to Co, B 'tmor'e"libera] and democratic education. Cadet 1st Serg't. Christenson. '~ A piano solo was given by Miss Jones. " t Serg'ts Rowell. I Lattig. Short Couraa Psoya Fiud Eujuy- The uieut. Gregory. Woman Who Knows! The following Oh]k f non-commissioned avai a e to t e ort course boys, one ad et 1st Serg' H. L. Booth of th eir party was forcedf d to supply] theh -'-' Serg;t; ¹innison. need. It appears that the cu]piit vio- Ho]ada. WE ask the attention of lated some of the rudiments of the the Woman, that enjoys table manners laid down by his fellow FForestry Stiadeuts Take Field wearing Good Shoes, to students as proper conduct conduct. Trip; our line of Better Shoes, In consequence a kangaroo court was On last Saturday the stulents of. the becauie our held and the Shoes are accused being found forestry department — took a field trip wos so difFerent from thei guilty sentenced to be exhibited for practical experience. Thee par ty ususI run or Women' before tne public lashed to a cart. left the corner at Polk and 3rd street Shoes;- The decree was carried out in true at 7:30 a. m. and 'went to the Tomne rustic fashion. A .car was 'btained ranch and then to Tonner's Butte. and the convict, lashed to fhe frame; Our Prices are no Higher A]1 hands took lunches with them and was au]ed through the main street evidently the c1imate was appetizing of tawn. He was then taken BUT. to the as a neighborly cow devoured ihe ex- east side and left bound to the cart in Our Shoes are Far Better, tremities of one of the boy's coat. such a fashion that it was possible for The party returned at about 5:00 p m. 3, 3,50, 4. him to obtain his freedom, but having $ $ $ been conveyed thither with blindfolded Have eyes, he found some difficu]ty sn find your~iaturea taken at once for the ing the way back. It was repoited annual. If anv Come, see the handsome soPhomore wants Fall models —There are new that he returned barely in time f to uae hi nio dull and leathers — — ture from lnat bright new cloth top Shoes new breakfast the next mo O year p]euae let the velvet bua'ncaa manager Shoes and smart new tans. would be ]ed to think that the violatio know at onoe. All freahnien must of table manners must be t bl have Pictures taken unleaa offense in the eyes of the short caurse you have unmounted Our line printa of 'the complete of sizes and widths and our Expert oys, yet we have not heard of the requ'red aizu. Any Shoe underclassmen Service enables usW place a just right Shoe wheels of the cart becoming heated. not having hla pia on every Woman's foot ture iu bv the ho]iduya will be left: Public Lecture ou Forestry. out. Oat buav and get it over Professor u. H. Shattuok will with. deliver u pub]]a leatura on "For esty and'he Boy Scouts." at the For up-to-date tonsor]a! work, Presbyterian ohuroh, Sr]day even visit Hegga'a Baths, South Main The Moscow Shoe Store ing, at. 8:00 o'cloak. All those in'forestry. street'niereated "The Home of Better Shoes" woodcraft, or the Boy Scout movement are See Ruaae]]@ Row]and for first invited to attend. olaaa ahavea and haircuts. t ORGANIZE. TeacMng COULD THE BARBS S rvLnon of Colic e spiritf 1I Stewart.'.''"'+ "P~I~"-pecan-au..create a hetter ~44cen Charle . A. oorselves if me are only ~ is printed in among at in geology, ic. a @rest I patronage milling to do so. As it t your uf t>e. ednca-— aroond as the October ~ ma jority of ns go the „'hoogh Its sohject is we mere strangers amons:: of Sweets . tional review. Palace one of the Certainly bet ter to The important e'meedingiy l oorselves. putting our ice creain dog '''t are teachin~~ of j "barb's" dog than nobody's Because me soperviwon of college a Gr'nstructor and can There are bonnd to bc; into first class shape oot of oncaticfactory all. parlors the weeding and I', and dlnty J those with the hammer, you the best drinks and cf the. proper pay. ~ve can' teachers havn't moch faith in comolete Our ice cream you Today, or-'.'anization lunchenette. d II ment of effective teachers. at the present time. i r Stewart, too 1 started beat it. acccrding io Profe~ Yet steps ntight be with,'he in. the opper i enttdttc ttttttd agon I under clansmen'nd , great work by woold joint to ac- I vestigation. Gr r~arch I c1sssriien moo P«I s. tco little„ comer= each ~ear; college in
That David Starr Jordan-wall:-About 15 per cent of the stu- resign in 1915 as the first presi- dents enrolled .at the University dent of Stanford university Co take of Iowa are scholarship students, up Che cause of international peace 'Lhey have four cheeses Of scholar was announced Ootober 1 .at the ships given at Iowa: the Whit celebration on the oamnus of Stan- ney'arr scholarships. Che honor ford's twenty-first birthdav. scholarships, the tlerrry Strong soholarsihps and tbe county schol the board of The resolution of arsbips. trustees that a piesident ftball re- Tb< Wyoming State of.Edifca sign aC the abaft of 65 will go into Cion, its last meetine anthorized ff t. Dr. Jordan is 6'. at the erection of a $100,000 agri 'St With Jordan as President cultural building at the state uni- ford opened its doors in 1 'ersitv at Laramie. The plans Stanford's entire Dolicy has have not yet been submitted. but What's WhatY efforts.moulded by him. His hobby has the construction of the buiMing been the worM's Prcgeess in in- will begin soon. Three hundred That's What They All Say! tftrnationsl psaace, and mu and seventeen students are en- present progress is 'ue tq'nr rolled in the university this year. What Do They All Say? President Duniway expects ChaC this number will be inoreased by That Idaho will win the game Saturday, Itresbmeu at whitman college 50 in tbe second semester. and that David & Ely's is the place- for are protesting against the rules every college fellow and girl to trade. laid down for them by upper class- There will be no basketball gnen, mhich include wearing green coach at WashingCon this yeftr, We have what you want when you want it caps, Sundays and meek days according Co Viotor Zednick, grad alike. lifting craps to the faculty. nate manager of athletics. Con he "The Shoes, Party slippers, Apparel of all and saying "mistftr" to seniors. I tinning, said, team has These rules have been so modified aotten along pretty mell the last kinds, And what's more our ibai Freshmen who can prove't two years with captains coaohina'. tendance at ohurob need not wear We can't affoi''d ho many "coaches. prices are right grs en caps on Sunday, but the, > ben I was first eleoted four ' agre years ago we paid only 1,000 for ~ Frosh still dissatisfied with $ Agents for 'I +':f g New Lapel regulations'' coachinu. This year we are the pay Henderson- streamers ing more Chan $6,000. The as- >lQ~( l ~ Iano, Princeton university has given ~ Ames Arm Bands sociated students oan't stand any LI M I TE D over a large section of its grounds ntore U&onn ssTHE COLLEGE STORE- Pennants .Co lpttudents who find it necessary Pan Hellenic council of tbe to make their own way through ~ ITDiversity of Ililnois has adopted college. 'They are supplied with resoluticns farm iniplements and are instruc- disoountenancing haz ing. The council is made of Ced in Che besC farming methods. up renre88Dtatives Some of them are farmers'ons, of the various Oreek letter fraternities and its and thev find no difficulty in get- action will, it is ting their education out of the thought, have a decided bearing soil..:.The city b'oys do. Dot-find upon tbe ques- tion. Several it eo easy. other student or- ganizations, including the Univer- Aoourse in journalism ha8 been sity of Illinois Student union and added to Cbe curriftulum at Oregon the College of Agrioulture .rtlub Tbe instruction is under Che man have taken signilar action in the agement of Professor Allen. t past. formerly city editor of the Seattle Post-Intelliuencer. Three oourses Sophoxaore Class 31eets. are giv'eD ODe in Dews writing The sophomores held a class Let us take your measure for «nd gathering. one in editorial meeting last meek for the purpose your new fall suit tailored to policy and one in the organization of "stirring up" something in the your personal measure by Ed. and executive side of the, news- social line of events. It was de- V. Price & Co. Perfect fit and Daper. Forty four students are aided that tbe Sonhornore Froli'c satisfaction g'uaranteed. Prices enrolled in the first coarse, should be held sometime in 5o vember instead of February $16.00 TO Sfan or Q universi ty b as, decided. as $50.00 o se ec;a new name for their mas changed because of d il . --Th D il P lo Alto do Lent be- ginning Ferbuary 5th which is Dot 8ult the students, and th ey earlier than any date able be. THE MEN'S SHOP are r'eceivtng suggestions front «ll to secured. There was a p~arts of tbe state. The seleoti greaC deal HAYNES C8 WHITE CO. . ~ into the country aiid a party but Statistics compiled bv the owing to the early date of Che UDited States Bureau of EfiucaIion Frolic it was thot Chat such a ride show that there mere 4.'856 for should be postponed until slaigh- eiguers enrolled as regular stu ing time. ~ dents in the universities and cnl- leges of the United States daring Juniors..: the year 1911-1913. Oet your pictures takfau for tbel an'Dual'at once. tt,ll.pictures gnust Oraduates of the Universitversity of be,n before the bulidavs. If Kausaft now number 5000. Of the can have them now we will be . hiving women graduates only 20 able to get better cuts and avoid per cent of them are married." I a lotl t off serious delays.