JOURNAL WRITER WILL GIVE TALK FRED LOCKLEY OF PORT LAND DAILY COMES TOMORROW TO ADDRESS JOURNALISTS Formerly Connected With Paci fic Monthly and Sunset Mag azine, He Is Noted Newspa per Special Writer. For the second lecture by outside newspapermen under the auspices of the department of journalism, the department has had the good fortuue to secure Fred Lockley, the well known special writer of the Oregon Journal of Portland. Mr. Lockley. will address the combined classes in journalism in Room 2, McClure hall, at 1 o’clock Friday afternoon, yis subject will be: “Keeping the Pub lic Friendly Toward the Newspaper.” The address will be open also to other students and to faculty mem bers. Mr. Lockley was for years con nected with the Pacific Monthly, the Portland magazine which acquired a reputation for its portrayal of west ern life In story and picture. When the Pacific Monthly was merged with the Sunset magazine of San Fran cisco about two years ago, Mr. Lock ley was taken over also by Sunset. For years, however, the Oregon Jour nal had been trying to get him and after he had properly merged the work of the Pacific Monthly with the Sunset, he joined the Portland daily’s staff. At present, Mr. Lockley is writing "In Earlier Days,” a daily feature of the Journal's editorial page; and a^number of special stories weekly, based principally on interesting per sons or interesting experiences in Ore gon life. He has himself lived a picturesque life in the west and in Alaska, and is considered an unusu ally interesting talker. His address tomorrow will be di rectly in line with the work of the department of journalism and the subject was suggested from that source. ALUMNI HOLD LUNCHEON Old Students Will Get Together In Portland Saturday. Next Saturday the Alumni of the University will have a luncheon in Portland, in order to get better ac quainted with one another and dis cuss matters in regard to the Uni versity. This is to be a sort of get together occasion for all former stu dents. The main object of the luncheon is to enable our graduates to find their work as a body and thus make themselves useful in promot ing the welfare of the University. .Obak’s is the place for hot dogs. Chef Arrives at Varsity. We are prepared to serve you with everything in the lunch line, includ ing Oysters, Salads, Sandwiches, Ta males, Hot Drinks, etc. NOTICE. A red and green Indian blanket and two felt cushions which were used at the Y. W. & Y. M. C. A. re ception were either taken by mistake or delivered to the wrong place. Any one possessing information con cerning these articles please call 504. The latest things in hot dogs at Obak’s. STUDENTS CAN MY - ‘ GOLF AT CLUB LINKS Regular Dues Will Give Full Membership for Lim ited Time “I don't see any reason why at least 100, no, 200 University people should not be playing golf this year,” said Bert Prescott, one of Oregon's most rabid devotees of the game, when asked concerning the matter this morning. “The course has been put in much better shape, and in ad dition I understand that college golf ers will be accorded clubhouse priv eliges by the country Club which has now taken over the charge of the links.’' Three annual tournaments are scheduled in the Scotch game and these Mr. Prescott intimates should begin in the near future. In the men’s handicap tournament a cup is offered, while the Lucky and Lara way Jewelry compa"ies, respectively, have offered tropnies for the winning of the women’s handicap tourna ment, and the men's open tourna ment. These trophies are perman ent and must be won each year. The tournaments, it is announced, are ex clusively for college people. Elmer Paine, secretary of the country club, was interviewed con cerning the possibility of obtaining student rates at the club this winter. He has stated that a fee of three dol dars for three months will be charged and at the end of the three months the membership may be renewed. This makes the dues identical with those asked of regular members, but renders the student member exempt from the $25 initiation fee ordinarily required. Full privileges at the club house are granted with this. Y