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NOTICE. The University of Oregon Branch of the American Institute of Elec trical Engineers will have the regular monthly meeting next Tuesday eve ning at i:30 p. m. in the Electrical building. Mr. F. C. Burke, superintendent of construction of the Oregon Power Co., will discuss the subject of Local Distributing Systems. All engineers are invited to attend whether they are members or not. C. H. VAN DYNE, S&eretary. -.---Uo REX THEATRE O _ ’MONDAY AND TUESDAY WALLA WALLA FRONTIER DAYS 3-reel round-up feature. Guaranteed tlie best roundup film yet produced and the most exciting. JIMMIE’S FINISH—BETTY AND thI: bad man Kalem Comedy. KEYSTONE COMEDY. ADMISSION 10c. CHILDREN 5c Matinees—3 p. in., house opens 1:45 p. m. Evening—7 p. in., house opens 6:45 p. irt; DORR & JOHNSON NEW AND SECOND HAND FURNI TURE, STOVES, RANGES, HARD WARE, ETC. 640 WILLAETTE ST. EUGENE, OR. Dealer in Staple and Fancy GROCERIES BOWLING A Bowler Never Gets, Ap pendicitis, “That’s All” 685 Willamette St., Eugene SAY, STUDENTS Why don't you take your mother and the kids some real good home-made candy, when you go home Christmas. I'll bet they like it, and say. it's always bet ter when it comes from a new place. A friend at 10th and Will. I>. P. Ladies' Work Cleaning, Pressing a Specialty. Repairing. F. M. Jasper Successor to A. W. COOK. CONFERENCE MEETS ' (Continued from page one) on the job. Portland alumni are also taking an interest in the Wash ington situation and which resulted in C. X. McArthur’s making the state ment that so long as Oregon allows Dobie to alternate between Seattle and Portland for the games just so long will Dobie continue to -whip them, but the consensus of opinion here is different. It is ° generally thought that after next season Dobie will play Oregon just about where ever she wants it. o The number <jf men to make up the track teams has been raised to oi^e man, allowing eight. Intercolle giate rules will govern the meets. The motion to reinstate the 16 pound hammer into the program was not allowed after some discussion. The final schedule is as follows: University of Oregon. October 10—Whitman College, at Eugene. October 17—Washington State Col lege, in Portland. October 24—University of Idaho, at Moscow. October 31—Probably Willamette, at Eugene. November 14—University of Wash ington, at Seattle. November 21—Oregon Agricultur al College, at Corvallis or Portland. November 26—Multnomah Club, in Portland. Oregon Agricultural College. October 3—Probably Multnomah club, in Portland. (^ctober 10—Probably Multnomah Club, at Corvallis. October 24—Washington State Louege, at ruuman. November 14—University of Ida ho. at Portland. November 21—University of Ore gon, at Corvallis or Portland. November 2 7—(Probably Willam ette University, at Corvallis. University of Washington. October 2 4—Whitman College, at Seattle. November 14—University of Ore gon, at Seattle. November 2 6—Washington State College, at Seattle. Washington State College. October 10—University of Mon tana, at Missoula. October 17—University of Oregon, in Portland. October 24—Oregon Agricultural College, at Pullman. October 31—Whitman College, at Spokane. November 7—University of Idaho, at Pullman. November 26—University of Wash ington, at Seattle. University of Idaho. , October 17—Probably University of Montana, at Moscow. October 24—University of Oregon, at Moscow. November 7—Washington State College, at Pullman. November 14—Oregon Agricultur al College, at Portland. November 2 7—Whitman College, at Walla Walla. Whitman College. October 10—University of Oregon, at Eugene. October 24—University of Wash ington, at Seattle. October 31—-Washington State College, at Spokane. November 27—University of Ida ho, at Walla Walla. In track and field only three of the schedules were completed today. These are: University of Idaho. May 9—Washington State Col lege, at Pullman. May 2 3—Whitman College, at Moscow. Washington State College. May 9—University of Idaho, at Pullman.1 ° «o May 16—Whitman College, at Wal la Walla. o May 29—University of Washing ton, at Pullman. ° Whitman College, May 16—Washington State College, at Walla Walla. May 23—University of Idaho, at Moscow. Seven delegates from the Univer sity, including five students and the general secretaries of the Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. will attend the an nual Student Volunteer Association to be held in Kansas iCty during the I holidays. The Volunteer Association is an organization of the college Y. M. C. A.’s in the United States. Every col lege that has aY. M. C. A. is entitled to a number of delegates proportion ed to the size of the student body. LAST READING ANNOUNCED Prof. Reddle Closes With Kennedy's "Necessary Evil." Terrible Meek." "The Necessary Evil" and "The Terrible Meek” by Charles R. Ken nedy will be the next reading by Pro fessor A. P. Reddie at Deady Hall. This is the last of the Tuesday, pight readings °of tlfls year an da large audience is expected. The last read ing, “Strife.” by John Galsworthy, drew a large house, many being turn ed away on account of lack of seats. President Campbell desires to an nounce that Harvey Slater. It, should be included among the Ore gon students at Johns Hopkins Uni versity who entertained him on his recent visit in the east. EUGENE ALUMNI TO MEET Important Business Requires At tendance of All Members. Eugene High alumni will hold a special meeting Tuesday evening, De cember 9, in the High School assem bly room, at 7:30 o’clock. All the alumni are urged to turn out, as some important business will be transacted. If everybody is on time the meeting will be adjourned by 8 o’clock. All who read this item will please pass on the word. 535 out of the 690 girl senrolled at the University of Texas are mem bers of the Y. W. C. A. Headquarters for Christmas j Candies, Nuts and all sorts l of Confections. A full line of ! FANCY GIFT BOXES Koh-i-noor 533 Willamette Phone 578 Willard Shaver and Norton Cowden in “Old Time Vaudeville," with the University Glee Club, at the Eugene Theatre, Priady, Dec. 1SJ. Tuttle Studio 306 East 13th Avenue Everything in Photos SAVE THE PIECES largest pieces and 1 \yjll grind a new lens just exactly as the broken one was. Prices moderate. DR. J. O. WATTS, Opto metrist. Schwartzsckild s BOOK STORE 13TH AND HIGH PHONE 983 E. D. 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