Show STUDENT LIFE PAGE EIGHT wlil The last meeting of the Cosmos elub was devoted to the discussion of the three great political parties Mr Wilford Heyrend introduced the subject in a talk in which he pointed out the prospects of each party tor the coming election After each member had contributed a thought voiced a quotation from some article satisfied some perplexity by a question or prognosticated by some were: inspiration the conclusions President Wilson will be if the war is still waging his attitude on military preparedness has added to his popularity and has taken an issue from the Republicans and his “watchful waiting’’ lolicy has prevented serious trouble If the war is over the tariff will be paramount as heretofore which will brighten prospects for a Our foreign Republican victory Avill necessarily be of vital policy The importance in all platforms into Progressives are submerging so serious that habitat their original trouble from them is not expected Senator Root and Judge Hughes are the two most popular Republican figures for nomination Hulme Nebeker and Ed Winder made their debut into the club at this meeting ed CLASS DERATES CITY DRUG COMPANY DRUGGISTS Full Line of DRUGS AND TOILET ARTICLES Agents for Ansco Cameras and Supplies Use Citm Paper ami Ausco Filins For Rest Results A 07 X Linn Main St o o Title yOlir PictlUeS Sat the time you take them MURDOCK’S Try to please their patrons by giving them Good Goods In nil their lines such as te ICE CREAM SHERBETS CANDIES We Sene Light Lunches VEAL TONGUE CHEESE TEA COFFEE CIIOCOLATI HOT SOUPS TOMATO AND VEGETARLE RAM 1K1 The Autographic Kodak OlU makes this easy Cardon Jewelry Co 41 North Main Hour Service on Finishing” 4 CiOOO 0 000000 00 OrtOOOOOOOOOO 0 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o 0000000000 00000$$$$$ 0 0 & j ! 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P5 North Main ? 00 000000 000 0000 00 000000000000000 000 0000 00 0000000$$$$$ THE Rl'ZZER I lu tl during Round' names EUtnbe The A tdart lures have Clothes Cleaned Pressed and Student SrtriKt Prosit raorni WHIP house lirive !dd books get and birds begin to chir-ru- p and every man is out of kale and down to bread and syrup the busy bees begin to buzz and nose around fur honey and then Juniors jullors by the dozen start tappin you for money When chink is low those big bright bones you dig up from your pocket admonish you in silver tones to close your purse and lock it but “Darn the luck” I softly say to sooth my inward Midas "I’ll give these precious bucks away and buy what e’er betide us! This book of books 1 want by jing its each page holds a treasure — a face a smile a well loved thing that’s precious past all measure! So here you are my busy Bee (I’d hate to Kadi spring when OPTOMETRIST AND Office over Howell-Cardo- n and nieu R id t OPTICIAN 1 ter stat Store 1 IIUZZEli DAV If you haven’t got one or all of the three IPs in your system wake up! get next! for the buzz of the Buzzer will keep ringing in your ears until a coveted copy is secured Last Friday the Buzzer staff and Junior class gave their first big buzz a ml started the campaign for a ban tier year in the Buzzer dispensation Editor Harold Peterson promises as good a buzzer as any Ag College ever saw and llnrold “knows of what lie speaks" “It” says he “will breathe the spirit of a regenerated lively earnest Junior class with many new features wit and humor to equal Mark Twain’s r Bill Nie’s and a realistic EUR (Continued from page one) resolve to hear In the future this one at least should it ever be our good fortune to meet with The performance should again prove to be a suggestion for next year’s Lyceum committee A glee club will always he appreciated numbers yreri stru then when my hair is snowy white I'll turn its leaves and ponder these scenes all me are twice as bright as they appeared back yonder! ( instil Fred B Parkinson be a wuzzer) I'll gladly shuffle out the fee and cop the sizteen Bl’ZZEU THE GIllNNELL GLEE If at any time your glasses need adjusting bring them in and I will be pleased to do it free of charge 1 MACE WALTON Clean-Pp-to-Da- WfOSSW with Last Tuesday the class debating managers met with Mr Quinney to inter-clas- s debating arrange an schedule The first class debate will be between the Freshmen and Sophomores on February 23rd On the twenty fifth the Juniors will meet the Seniors The winners of these two debates will meet March 29th to decide the championship of the College The upper class will submit the PRESCRIPTION' ' have question the under class This same tile preference of side rule will hold for the tinal debate There is a lot of enthusiasm over At one debating the class debates inmeeting there were twenty live terested men all anxious to know The Frosh and Juniors particulars were best represented but there is plenty of assurance that the Sophs will have first class and Seniors teams in the field The questions will be posted on Look tor the chapel door today Win the them! Prepare a speech! Thomas Medal! COSMOS DISCUSSES POLITICS this need be asked sixteen times year for his subscription Me The Glee club sang' “Drink to resOnly with Thine Ees” and Cause ponded to the encore with: I’ve Nothing Else To Do" The Jun nior class echoed its sentiments it' song by giving two selections occason words appropriate to the and E J Kirkhnm J W Thornton fr°ul Dean (’lark and Del Egbert the Glee club rendered in quarteSay form "When the Little Ones - Good Night” and in the Pool” the "Hull CIVIL SERVICE examination tho Posters are out announcing exam United States Civil Service Lxarn ntlons to be held in 1110 tion of student activities” ntions for the various positions between Irvin T Nelson editor of last held on various dates year’s Buzzer commented with au- March 13 and Juno 5 thority on the work expenses and Detailed information Is tJven0i pleasure attached to producing athe jKJster now on the bulletin Buzzer Mr Nelson believes that In the hall of the Main buildingthere Is a part in life more pleasant PLEASANT DR HILL TALKS IN IDAHO than college life Ills blushes were PORTER AT delicately suggestive May he never grove Dr George R HIU ri at Caldwell he disillusioned Idaho to attend the annual convento Dr Carroll analyzed the relative Dr Charles Porter went tion of the Idaho Seed Growers’ aspositions of the classes to tho Buz-re- r ant Grove yesterday t iitten sociation Dr Hill will give two exercises of the They or talks one on Grain Diseases and other than consistently cannot do Patrons' Day prof the Buzzer stafr jnnt Grove High school in support their Control and another on Pota- L' eii the Alvnnf will do on “Reccnj Its fneulty part iter talked to Diseases and their Control He doesn’t leevo hat Jack Coburn i Science" J - Mel ter tal W lee so E ta Ki |