PARK, THE JEWELER AND OPTICIAN—NONE BETTER, FEW AS GOOD SAVE YOUR LAUNDRY FOR THE INEEDA All Work Guaranteed First-Class Prompt Service MORRIS & NEIGHBORS, AGENTS. iCoral Nnufi <■11 ■i —i. ■—i n The horticultural department has re ceived some spraying apparatus and will give some work in spraying with the orchard practice this winter. Prof. C. M. Evans is absent from the extension department, attending the land show at Chicago, this week. He is in charge of the Texas exhibit of feeding stuffs. S. H. Ray will assist him. v Senior and second year two-year hug hunters are getting some practice in irrigation and drainage that ap proaches the work of a civil engineer. This fall they have made profiles of the college farm preparatory to estab lishing drainage. At present they are working on a contour of a reservoir site. The agricultural department has added cotton judging to the farm prod ucts practice. Mr. Wiinamson, who comes to the college from Auburn, Ala., has charge of the work. This year marks the beginning of sys tematic cotton judging in the farm crops work of the agricultural depart ment. Mrs. J. C. Hill, of Stamford, accom panied by Misses Bessie Robinson and Bertha Emma Eaves, of Bryan, visited the campus Monday afternoon. C. L. Phillips of Eonview, a member of “A†company last year spent a couple of days on the campus this week renewing the acquaintanceship of his old friends. Mrs. F. C. Bolton entertained with a forty-two party Saturday evening in honor of Misses Louise Louwien and Hazel Hill, who are visiting Prof, and Mrs. J. E. Lear. Misses Kitty Ebeling, Alta Harrison and Hilda Japhet are the guests of Mrs. Giesecke. Miss Marjory Goforth has been called home on account of the illness of her father. PROGRAM FOR A. L. S. Saturday, December 3, 1910. Causes that led to Democratic vic tory in the recent election—A. W. Wilson. A. & M. DEFEATED TULA'NE AT HOUSTON. Not a Very Close Game—Score 17 to 0. Yesterday afternoon at West End Park at Houston the A. & M. team de feated the Tulane eleven by the score of 17 to 0. The A. & M. goal never was in dan ger. The gains were made in Tulane’s territory. The Texas runners got away with the ball several times and made big gains through Tulane. Only once did Tulane make a sensational run. The game was not marked by any especially brilliant plays. The ex cessive heat worried our players con siderably. An account of the game in detail will appear in the next issue of this paper. YAKEY-PUMPHREY. Mr. Halford G. Yakey, ’06, and Miss Elizabeth Pumphrey were married in the First Christian church of Taylor on the evening of November 23, at 8:30 o’clock. Mr. Yakey graduated from the A. & M. College with the class of ’06, and has been managing a stock farm since his graduation. SOME JOKES. Sunday, when Hamburger’s toy bal loon was floating across the sky over Gathright Hall, a freshman rushed out Northwest Texas Fair last week. The district embraced the counties of Cass, Marion, Morris, Upshur, Wood, Frank lin, Titus and Camp. Upshur county deserves mention for its exhibit in horses, and Camp county deserves mention for horses, mules and farm products. The poultry department at this fair showed up weT. Baylor Beats Southwestern The Southwestern university team was defeated at Waco yesterday by Baylor, score 27 to 5. It was a clean, fair game and may be described as a whirlwind contest. It was fast and hard fought, although the score is large. Baylor has a strong team and it has been excellently coached.— Bryan Eagle. White, Pink and Red CARNATIONS Large Beautiful Flowers $2.00 per dozen for Thanksgiving. SCOTT FLORAL COMPANY Long distance Phone 171, Navasota, Tex. Agent—Miss Marian Foote. CHAS. NIICH, CAMPUS TAILOR WILL MAKE ANYTHING FROM AN OVERCOAT TO A PAIR OF TROUSERS. Remember us when you need anything in the DRUG LINE Sole Agents for Huyiers Gandies The best equipped SODA FOUNTAIN In Bryan. THE 1 J. A. McQUEEN, Mgr. a|« o|« oga og« »|» »|e J. M. CALDWELL THE JEWELER * Has a fine line of College Jew elry of all kinds, agent for ■Conklin Fountain Pens, t LET US DO YOUR % I Watch and Jewelry f I Work $ f ^ v All work guaranteed. En- graving of all kinds solicited. ■Have Your Eyes Examined Free J DR. 0. S. HEARN f J. ML CALDWELL E. Caldwell No. 9 Pfeuffer Hall CAMPUS AGENT Reading—H. L. Bennett. Debate: Resolved, That the initia tive and referendum should be more generally practiced throughout the United States. Affirmative, T. F. White, J. Hohn; negative, E. J. Foun tain, R. F; Pool, Jr. of his tent and yelled: “Gee, look at that tent going up!†STUDENTS JUDGE LIVESTOCK. Messrs. K. M. Trigg and E. F. Moser judged the livestock exhibited at the Cleaning AND Pressing JOE KORKAMES Oyster in all Styles. Short Orders First-Class Confectionery and 1 Fountain. PROMPTLY DONE