AS OLD AS THE UNIVERSITY Welcomes the Alumni and Visitors Make Our Store Your Headquarters We Will be Closed From Two Till Five To See Dear Old Oregon BEAT WASHINGTON Absence of Three Faculty Mem bers Delays Action on Winter Sport. Final Decision Conies Tuesday. Committee Approves Pro posed Social Changes. Tlmt student body dunces nre a possi bility and the reinstatement of basket ball will be finally %cided Tuesday, sums up the business conducted at the faculty meeting yesterday. The com mittee appointed by President Campbell to consider the question of student body dances gave unanimous approval to the student council recommendation for dances, but further recommended that fraternity dates which would not be util ized be turned in to the student council to be used by that body as dates for the two student body dances a month as pe titioned for by the student council. I>ui' to the absence of three faculty members, discussion of the proposed re instatement of intercollegiate basketball was tabled until Tuesday when a special meeting of the faculty will be called ^ith these 'three absent members sitting in the discussion. It was declared important that these three members of the faculty be present as they were members of the special faculty athletic committee last year that, reported favoring intramural sports which resulted in the abolishment of basket hall. These members of the faculty are 1 >r. K. <\ Ayer, Dr. tleorge Kebec and l)r. Joseph Schafer. They are out on You’ll meet them at the Club Billiard Parlors. Kajnbow Dancing. FROM THE PENS OF SHIEL AND JAUREGUY (Presidents of Rival Student Bodies) WALT SHIEL President Associated Students, University of Washington. “Wo Washingtonians huve ever maintained it spirit of friendliness and fellowship with the students of your University. We have met your athletic teams as well as your debate and oratory teams in bit ter conflicts, but we have ever retained the feeling that Oregon has played fair. We believe in the spirit of fair play and further more we believe that you too are governed by tliis feeling. In order that our heretofor amicable rela tions may continue we urge upon you the necessity of your most earnest consideration of the rules governing the Pacific Const Con ference. Your interpretation and action upon such interpretation will determine largely our attitude toward you in the future. Will you take it upon your shoulders to disrepute, maim and possibly kill this new born thing called the Pacific Coast Conference? Think it over Oregon!” NICHOLAS JAUREGUY President Associated Students, University of Oregon. The Oregon Student Body takes great pleasure in extending a most cordial welcome to its guests of the Oregon-Washington game. We intend to fight to the finish but if we lose, we stand ready to con gratulate the winner. The game today is doubly signi ficant because it marks the re newal of football relations be tween the University of Oregon and the University of Washington. It U our sincere desire that this gam.) may mark a new era in our relations with the University of Washington, and that it shall strengthen the bonds of friend ship now existing between the two institutions. This is the recond game in the new Coast Conference. The win ner today takes a stride toward two championships. In this Coast Conference the Oregon Student Body has confidence. It is now but in its infancy, but let its growth be fostered, and let its rules and those of the Northwest Conference be more nearly har monized, and coast football will take a long step in the right direc tion. Washington Students, Welcome to Oregon, Make yourself at home. extension service. Tin' canoe regulations ns passed by the student council last spring were taken up by the faculty and after discussion turned over to the student living com mittee, of which I>r. .1. K. Itovard is cliairtnan. The proposed action on these regulations is to require a swihitning test for all students. Should favorable action bo taken by Alumni All college pictures during 1.914-15-16 in our stunt book. Come in and look them over. The Kodak Shop Opposite Rex Theatre tlu' faculty at tlio special meeting Tues day, Oregon will make its basketball de but into the Pacific Coast conference this winter. The schedule to be made up at the regular meeting of the college representatives in December. HAND BALL CHALLENGE OUT Sheehy and Haseltine Accept Gauntlet Thrown Down by Rathbun and Scaiefe. “Scoop” Rathbun and Frank Scaiefe, the "yell king twins,” yesterday issued a handball challenge for a game to be play ed some time after November 4. A su perabundance fit pep and the good ef fects of yell practice calisthenics, ac cording to their statements, were re sponsible for the challenge. Two experienced handballers. Jimmie Sheehy and Rill llaseltine quickly accept ed the challenge, and a royal battle in the big court will be staged in the near future. Kathhuu admits that he is much over weight, but he is looking forward to a strenuous week-end of training, after which his weight will more nearly equal that of Scaiefe. You'll find tnem at the Club Billiard Parlors. I Rainbow Dancing. Major W. S. Gilbert, of 0. N. G., Will Give Address. Spanish War Veteran Was Noted for Bravery, Accord ing to Many Friends. Vesper services tomorrow afternoon at 4:30 o’clock will be under the auspices of the Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. of the'University and will be held in Villard hall. Major TV. S. Gilbert, chaplain of the Oregon National Guard who spoke at last night’s rally, will be the principal speaker. It is told by those who knew Chap lain Gilbert while in active service in the Philippine Islands that his bravery was not excelled by that of any of the members of the fighting squads. He was always to be found in the thick of the MAJOR W. S. GILBERT. Who will speak at Vespers tomorrow. battle, and many testimonials to his dar ing have been made by those who were with him. Chaplain Gilbert’s subject to morrow is to be “Universal Service.” The complete program of the meeting, which will be conducted by Dean John Straub, follows: Processional hymn. “Stand up for Jesus;” Invocation, ltev. AVm. Moll Case; Anthem, "Hark. Ilark, My Soul”—Shel ley, (Incidental solos by Mary Alice Gil lette and Leah Perkins), University Choir; Scripture reading and prayer, Reverend Mr. Case; Anthem, “All Praise to God,” Wagner. University Choir; Hymn, "Onward Christian Soldi ers;” Address. "Universal Service,” Major W. S. Gilbert, Chaplain O. X. G.; Recessional Hymn, "Saviour Again to Thy Dear Name.” You’ll find them at the Club Billiard Parlors. Harry Miller Pianist Rainbow. SHORT ORDERS AT ALL HOURS ALL PREPARED EATS UNDER GLASS Cleanliness is our Hobby Pullman Lunch Room C. M. Shortridge, Prop. 712 Wilamette STUDENTS LUNCH Choice prepared dinners . 25c DINNER SANDWICH With Tea, Coffee 1 C#% l%JV Moore and Moore 42-44 W. Eighth St. DRESSMAKING Special Rates on GOWNS, SUITS, SCHOOL-DRESSES FOR OCTOBER AND NOVEMBER Call and Inquire HOLLY E. MOORE Hemstitching Accordian Pleating MARY’S White Lunch Short orders a specialty Waffles and Pie “Like Mother Used to Make” Where the “Fellows” All Go. LiKe Oregon We are Also Winners When it comes to sport supplies, footballs, tennis rackets, golf clubs, gym suits and anything you want in the athletic line. Hauser Bros. EUGENE ALBANY 856 Willamette St. SALEM