"The Men's Store" "The Women's Store" COMFORTABLE, CONVENIENT, HELPFUL, DEPENDABLE Service-Courtesy—Efficiency These are some of the business standards this store is endeavoring to fulfil I MMWiiiiuiiiiwiniJiiJMJijjjiifeBa—r foh srut quaL/rr f rconomy I I MONDAY Hawaiian Troubadors bower aTme/ody!6^ fr°m three travelingr troupes, A Children, 15^ Adults, 25^ TUESDAY Rose Queen Benefit MIm Edel Fraaach appears personally to (rreet friends. Doeilaa Fairbanka leading In “The Good Bad Man” Five Reels Two reels of comedy, "Wife and Auto Trouble’ Savoy Theatre High Schools Requesting Uni versity Trained Teachers More Than Ever Before. Twelve teaching appointments have been secured by tha University appoint ment bureau this spring for University of Oregon graduates, and a number of other candidates are now up for elec tion. The high schools of the state are re questing University-trained teachers more than ever before, according to Dr. l'\ 0. Ayer, director of the bureau. More calls are received for men who cam teach physical training than there are appli cants. Those of the present graduating class who have positions are: Louise Pniley, of Kugeue, who will teach physical train ing at l’eudleton; Leonard Uuoy, of Eu gene, who will superintend the schools of ltutte Falls; Esther Campbell, of Jen nings Lodge, who is to teach science and Iaitin at Springfield; James Cossman, of Oreswell, who will have charge of the high school and athletics at lone; Emily (Iriffin, of Eugene, appointed teacher of physical training iu Salem high school; Olin Hadley, of Turner, who is to be principal of the North Powder high school; Grace Lilly, of Portland, who will teach English at Ashland; Vera Wil liams, of Eugene, who will go to Prairie City as teacher of English history, and the commercial course, and Dari Zim merman, of Eugene, who is to teach sci ence and history at Sweet Homo. Among the alumni whom the appoint ment bureau has put in touch with va cancies are: A. T. Park, a graduate of ’15, now at Ilermlaton, who haa secured the superiutendenoy of the Pendleton 'schools; Herman Oberteuffer, T4, who goes from Junction City to the princi ! palship of McMinnville high school, and S Helen Johnson, ’14, now at Halsey, who will teach Latin and German at Silverton. Annl Hales, a junior from Klamath Falls, will teach the upper grades at Goble. Forty-one student* of the women's law class of New York University, will he awarded the chancellor’s certificate of efficiency at the graduating exercises to be held this mouth. OFFERS EXEMPTION FOR 31 BEST PIPERS Instructor to Excuse From Ex am 3 Tyho Write Best De scriptions Geological Age. Dr. Warren D. Smith, head of the de partment of geology has offered exemp tion from final examination to the three students in his course in general geology who write the best papers descriptive of some geological age. Also Dr. Smith will present to the writer of the best of the three stories, a copy of Conan Doyle's "Lost World,” a tale of fanciful Ro mance describing a geological age in an imaginary country. There are f>2 students in the course in general geology. Dr. Smith has plac ed no restrictions on the competition ex cept that the paper be not less than two typewritten pages and not more than ten in length. “The story may be in verae, or in plain journalistic style,” said Dr, Smith, “and may be as fanciful as they like, but it must cover accurately the geological period described.” ) Dr. Smith has used Doyle’s “Lost World” in combination with the Cham berlain-Salisbury text in the course in geology this year. “The ‘Lost World’ brings in romance that helps the stu dents understand and remember the dry facts of the text,’’ said Dr. Smith. This is the first time that Dr. Smith has tried the plan of offering exemption from final examination as a reward for special work done. LOANED $500 COLLECTION University Is Recipient of Rook and Mineral Exhibit The University department of geology is the recipient of the loan of a collec tion of rocks and minerals, which is val ued at $S00 and which makes the Uni versity of Oregon mineral collection one of the best on the Pacific coast, accord ing to Dr. Warren D. Smith, head of that department The collection comes from It N. Lawrie, a Portland engineer, and Is loaned to the University for an in definite length of time. Dr. Smith says that the collection will probably be pur chased by the University later. Where I Quality and Service l Rank First Ice Cream, Sherbet, Punches and Choice i Candies—All made in our own shop. | Regular Merchants' Lunch or Short Orders r We serve only the best the market affords ^hone us your order for ice cream, punch or sherbet, for that party or dinner. l*hone 1080 778 Willamette St.