M’GLURE LOSES RACE Track Captain is Defeated by Speedy Runner in Indoor Meet at San Francisco. Walter McClure, Oregon’s premier miler, lost the 3,000 yard event to Vlught of St. Mary’s College, at the annual indoor meet of the Pacific Amateur Athletic Club, held in San Francisco last evening under the auspices of the Olympic Athletic Club. Oregon’s captain had entered the meet held under the auspices of the Olympic Club of San Francisco because of the urgent solicitations of the secretary of the club, but was in very poor form to meet the speedy runner from farther south. McClure has been doing light train ing over the cross country course during the winter, but had not anti cipated entering any meets so early in the season. It was evident early in the race that he could not expect to win from Vlught, who built up a large lead and finished in good style. The time for the event was 7 min. 58 2-5 seconds, and the finish of the race found McClure 100 yards behind the winner. DR. WILLIAMSON WILL GIVE TRAVEL TALK ON “YOSEMITE” “The Grand Canyon of the Ari zona and the Yosemite Valley,” is the subject upon which Dr. C. D. Williamson will give a travel talk in Villard Hall, Monday evenig, Feb ruary 24. Dr. Williamson is a noted speaker and traveler and his lecture is accompanied by over one hundred finely colored stereopticon views. The educational travel talks by Dr. Williamson have been well received, according to press notices. Every one is given an opportunity to hear this lecture, as it is presented by the University to the citizens of Eugene free of charge. TO REVISE STUDENT BODY CONSTITUTION (Continued from first page.) Students of the University of Ore gon.” Sec. 2. All members of the Col leges of Literature, Science, Arts, Engineering, and the Graduate School, are members of this Associa tion. ARTICLE II. Officers. Section 1. The officers of this As sociation shall be a President, Vice President and Secretary, all of whom shall be chosen from the Junior and Senior classes of the following year. Amend to read: The officers of this Association shall be a Presi dent, a Vice President, and a Grad uate Manager, all of whom, ex cepting the Graduate Manager, shall be chosen from the Junior and Senior class of the following years. Sec. 2. The President shall pre side at all meetings of this Associa tion, and shall approve of all bills in writing, and shall sign all war rants for the disbursement of funds, and shall perform the usual duties pertaining to that office. Amend to read: The President shall preside at all meetings of this Association and shall perform the usual duties pertaining to that office. Sec. 3. The Vice President shall assume the duties of the President in the absence of that officer. Sec. 4. The Secretary shall keep the records of all proceedings of the Association and at the close of the college year shall file the above men tionea records witn tne Registrar ol the University. Sec. 5. (1) No student who is a contestant in the local debating con test or local oratorical contest, and who at the same time shall be a mem ber of the executive committee, shall participate in the election of judges for such contest. (2) The remain ing members of the executive com mittee shall select some student from the Junior or Senior Class, who shall co-operate with them in the selection of judges; and in ease the President and Vice President be contestants, the executive committee thus made up shall provide a chairman to take the place of the regular presiding of ficer at such local contests. Sec. 6. The executive committee of this Association shall consist of the President, Vice President and Secretary, and two associate mem bers elected yearly from the Student Body at large. Sec. 7. It shall be the duty of the ■ executive committee to audit the ac counts of all officers of the Associa tion, to require all officers to comply with the provisions of this Constitu tion, to take charge of all elections, and in general to consider the wel fare of the students and of the Uni versity and to bring all questions be fore the students when it shall deem advisable, and to appoint a yell leader to lead the University rooters. To add Sec. 8 to Art. 2 as fol lows: The President and two mem bers of the Executive Council shall approve of all bills and sign all warrants for the disbursement of any Student Body funds. ARTICLE III. Elections. Section 1. The President, Vice President and Secretary and the as sociate members of the executive committee shall be elected by ballot on the second Wednesday in May of each year, and shall hold office as hereinafter provided. Sec. 2. All elections shall be con ducted by the executive committee according to the following rules: 1. The polls shall be open from 10 A. M. until 2 P. M. 2. There shall be at the polls at all times one inspector, one ballot distributor and one clerk. 3. The ballot distributor shall give but one ballot to each voter, and ballots shall be received from no other source. 4. No electioneering or soliciting of votes shall be permitted within the limits established around the polls by the inspectors. * 5. The clerk shall keep an official poll book which must be certified by the Registrar of the University. No one shall be allowed to vote unless his or her name appears upon this certi fied list or unless a certificate of reg istration is obtained from the Regis trar, and no one shall be allowed to vote unless the Treasurer’s books show that all his dues and assess ments are paid up to date of elec tion. 6. The ballots shall be counted by the election officers immediately after closing of the polls, and the results of the election shall be posted on the bulletin board in Villard Hall as soon as the counting is over. 7. Officers of the Association shall be nominated at a meeting held dur ing the week preceding the election day of each year. 8. The form of ticket shall be that used in election by the Australian ballot system. 9. Where two or more candidates are to be elected and the voter casts his vote for less than the number to be elected, that portiop of his ballot shall be void. Sec. 3. The officers of this Associa tion shall assume the duties of their various offices on the second Monday in June following their election. Sec. 4. All officers of this Associa tion shall be elected by a plurality of votes. Sect. 5. A special Student Body election, for the recall of any officer of this Association, shall be the President of the Student Body at the petition of twenty-five per cent (25'Xr) of the members of the Asso ciated Students. Sec. 6. At this election it will require a two-thirds majority of the votes cast to expel from office the officer or officers in question. ARTICLE IV. Dues. Section 1. The dues of individual members of this Association shall be five ($5) dollars per year, payable at the opening of each collegiate year. Amend to read: The dues of in dividual members of this Associa tion shall be $8.00 per year, pay able at the opening of each col legiate year, and upon payment of which they shall be entitled to a student’s season ticket admitting them to all University games and contests held on the Campus, and to such additional University games and affairs that the Executive Council may order. Sec. 2. Students refusing or fail ing to pay said dues known as the Associated Student’s Tax, shall not be eligible to hold office in this As sociation, vote at its elections, or represent it in any manner whatso ever. Sec. 3. The dues of the Univer sity of Oregon to the Intercollegiate Oratorical Association, the Intercol legiate Del'ting League, the Inter collegiate Amateur Athletic Associa tion of Oregon, and several dues and assessments as the Association may deem fit, shall be paid from the treas ury of the Association. ARTICLE V. Section 1. The regular meetings of this Association shall be held on the second Wednesday in October, on the last Wednesday in February, and on the first Wednesday in May of each year. Sec. 2. The President shall call a meeting at the request of fifteen members; provided, that two days’ notice thereof shall have been given. Sec. 3. Fifty members shall con stitute a quorum. ARTICLE VI. Vacancies. Section 1. Should any vacancies occur in any office of this Association, or in any association governed by this Association, the same shall be filled by the executive committee. Should three or more vacancies oc cur in the executive committee, such vacancies shall be filled by regular election as provided in this Consti tution (Ar. Ill), such election to be conducted by the Members of the executive committee still holding, and a sufficient number chosen by the Faculty to make up the five election officers. ARTICLE VII. Section 1. Amendments to this Constitution may be proposed at any regular meeting, when they shall be read for the first time. At a meet ing held not sooner than one week thereafter, they shall be read a sec ond time and voted upon. A two thirds (2-3) vote of the members present shall be necessary for adop tion. ARTICLE VIII. Miscellaneous. Section 1. Any act of any officer, ■ committee or organization existing : under this Constitution may be re pealed or amended by a majority vote of the members present at any reg- ! ular meeting of the Association. Sec. 2. This Constitution, as amended, shall not go into effect until the fall semester of the year 1913. ARTICLE IX. Section 1. A graduate Treasurer shall be appointed by the executive committee, in conjunction with the President of the University, as soon as possible after the executive com mittee takes its office. Sec. 2. It shall be the duty of the Treasurer to receive all moneys ac cruing to the Association, collect all dues and assessments, pay all bills and warrants approved by the Presi dent of the Association, and to keep an accurate acconut and make a re port of the same to the executive committee of the Associated Stu dents on or before the 30th day of September; also to file a duplicate copy with the Steward of the Uni versity at the same time. Sec. 3. The Treasurer shall be re quired to give bonds to the executive committee to the amount of one thousand ($1,000) within eight days of his election. Sec. 4. The Treasurer shall re ceive as compensation three per cent (3 per cent) of all regular Associa tion dues. i Sec. 5. The Treasurer must reside ■ within the City of Eugene. ARTICLE X. Graduate Manager. Section 1. A graduate manager shall be appointed by the Executive Committee and the Athletic Council, acting jointly, within two weeks after the regular election of the Associated Students. He shall take office on the first day of June. Sec. 2. The graduate manager shall have the management of all Student Body activities, excepting i the University of Oregon Emerald and the Monthly. He shall perform all duties that usually appertain to the office of manager, including scheduling all contests, concert trips, purchasing all supplies, and shall en ter into all contracts to which the Student Body is a party. The Athletic Council fchall havte direct supervision over the graduate manager in all athletic activities. The executive committee shall have direct supervision over him in all other student activities. The grad uate manager shall make reports to these bodies at such times as they may demand. He shall make a final report to the Student Body before the end of each school year. Sec. 4. The graduate manager i shall appoint such student assistants as he may desire, subject to ratifi i cation by the Athletic Council or Executive Committee, according as the activity is athletic or non-ath letic. Sec. 5. The graduate manager shall be required to give bonds to the Executive Committee to the amount of one thousand ($1,000) dollars with in fifteen days after his election. The Athletic Council and Executive Committee jointly shall have the power to remove the graduate man ager from office. Sec. 6. The graduate manager shall receive a salary to be fixed by the Athletic Council and Executive Committee jointly. To add Art. XI., Sec. 1, as fol lows: All records and accounts of the Graduate Manager and of the Treasurer of the Associated Stu dents shall be audited during th,e third week of May of each year by an expert accountant appointed by the Executive. Council, to which he shall make his report. His fee shall be paid out of the general Student Body funds. For an Hour of Entertainment THE HOME OF GOOD TILMS Oregon Seal Stationery tniversity of Oregon Tablets S*e Sample* of them at Minim Bool store Finest, Freshest and Best Teas and Cot fees in Eugene Tea, Coffee, Spice. Fancy Chinaware. Christmas Dishes Adams Tea Company Ninth and Oak Street* REX THEATRE Fri. and Sat. Feb. 21 and 22 3-Reel Feature-3 SHERIDAN’S RIDE 1-Other Reel-1 VAUDEVILLE Special return engagement of Lee & Chand ler, popular comrmdiennes. New act, new cos tumes, new songs. Also the famous Texas Tom my dance. Do not fail to see the Big Circus Burlesque Admission 15c Loge Seats 25c Luckey’s Jewelry Store We can supply you with anything you may desire in Watches, Diamonds, Cut Glass, Jewelry and Silverware. If we don’t have exactly what you want, in our stock, we will get it for you on short notice Luckey’s Jewelry Store 563 Willamette Street We announce the spring showing of new clothing Chesterfield Clothes L System, Society Brand and Atterbury Drop in at your earliest conven ience and let us show these to you HEID SOFT HATS AND CAPS NOW IN McMORRAN & WASHBURNE “College Outfitters”