EUGENE THEATRE One Eventful Night, Wednesday, March 21 Mail Order Now—Prices, Jpl.50, $1.00. 50<^; Seat Sale at Box office, Tuesday 20, 10 a. m.—Curtain, 8:30. Now is the Time to Visit L California Her beauty, her brilliant city life, her joy ous sunshine, her fascinating haze of history —all draw you on. People never tire of re discovering California and never will. She is an old, old land, yet ever young. Co there. Refresh mind and body. See that your tickets read Shasta Route EUGENE TO SAN FRANCISCO California Express-—Shasta Limited San Francisco Express This route offers a remark able service of comfort and enjoyment. Steel cars, rock balasted road-bed. Past Mi. Shasta, Shasta Springs and other wonders. Ask for Booklets, Helpful and Instructive JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent Portland GEN. WOOD WRITES TO U. URGING DRILL Stiff Courses to Be Offered in Map-Making, Maneuvering and Rifle Practice. Appeal Made to Substitute Mili tary Training on Schedule for Gymnasium. Although unable at the present time to give any definite g< vernmental sanc tion to the movement in the University to organize a volunteer officers’ reserve corps, .Major General Leonard Wood, in n letter received yesterday by Lr. War ren D. Smith urged the pushing of the plans for the organization of the corps and offered some practical advice as to the mode of procedure and held out the hope of its becoming a permanent organization. The course in voluntary military drill which is to be ins.ailed shortly will be no mere routine or smattering attempt at surAee instruction according to a decision reached by Lhe committee at its meeting yesterday afternoon. The mem bers of the committee are Eric W. Al len, chairman; lien Williams, II. M. Kingsbury and Karl Onthank. Lieuten ant Willis Shippman, federal army of ficer in charge of the loca’ O. N. G. also attended the meeting. The proposal will be put to the stud ents on the basis of a three-phase course, giving the stiff instruction which the committee says /ill be necessary it the work of the voluntary officers’ re serve corps is to oe of benefit before the end of the semester. The work will be divided into a topographical course in map making under the direc tion of Dr. Waarren D. Smith of the geology department, actual drill and in struction in the manual of arms, the school of squad, the school of the officer and the like, and rl.te practice at the rifle range of the Eugene Itifle Club. The wffrk will pi’jbably consist of a minimum of four hours drill a week, this to substitute in the case of under classmen in place of gymnasium. A part of Saturday would be given over to either field work in map making or rifle practice at the range, alternating these two forms of instruction. It was decided that the committee had lived its life as a voluntary committee and that from this point on the best work could be done if the committee actually represented the University. Ac cordingly an appeal as made to Pres ident Campbell to re ognize the body as | an official faculty committee and also incorporate the vo) ntary drill move . merit in the work of the University. "The advantage of the few mouths remaining in this semester well spent n drilling cun hardly be exaggerated", said E. \Y. Allen, chairman of the committee. The assistance of Lieut. Shippman lias been promised and as well as the support of the local it. \. G. officers. Arrangements will probably be made to allow the members of the corps to take out membership in the Eugene Gun ( lull at student r.tes and thus have the use of the range for practice. The entire expense of the corps . the iu j dividual will be very slij lit, consisting of the price of several drill books, mem bership in the club and the like. GERMAN CLUB TO MEET Tlu' postpom'il meeting of the Ger man olub will be belli 'Wednesday even ing in Prof. 1 hum's room in Villa'.1 Hall. l>r. SiTunidt will give an ilhis lraii‘il lecture on ‘'German I'niversities ami St idem Life”. In order to use the electroscope the meeting for this ti ne is scheduled in Prof. 1 hum's lecture room. All meiubo’-s are urged to he present. 1'niversity Chocolates Host Yet— Oregana. Private dancing lessons for beginners. Gladys Fran/. lliGT Alder Street. We Extend A Hearty Invitation TO Every Campus Group For Fraternal Night At Central Church Next Sunday Night POSTPONE HOUSE MEETINGS j Campus Organizations to Participate in Dress-Up Week Ceremonies. Nino campus organizations have sig nifiod their intention of postponing their ; house-meetings M > alay March 20 that they may participate in the first I ress t'p Week ceremonies down town. The other organizations have not yet been heard from. Those reporting were Del ta U'au Delta, Kappa Kappa Gamma, j Chi Omega, Kappa Alpha Theta, Kappa1 Sigma, Sigma Chi, I’ll. Deta Theta and I Friendly hall. From V:M0 to S o’clock Monday even ing a committee of judges composed of I business men will, accompanied by the | crowd, visit »very t--r. window and de cide which wins the prize for window display. A concert will he given by the city hand and possibly by the University hand. The drum corps will also drill in the parade at this tinm |CLASS WILL STUDY JAPAN : Meeting Scheduled for 4 O'clock Thurs day at Y. W. C. A. Bungalow. Mrs. M. B. Madden will organize her class for the study „f Japan Thursday afternoon at 1 o’clock at the i . M . C. ; A. Bungalow. A definite time fcr fu Big, sweet and delicious — Universi ty Chocolates. ture meetings will be arranges. Mrs. Madden spent twenty years in Japan and will give a course of six lec tures. “Japan Today”, a new book just off the press, by Ruth Emerson, assistant Y. W. ecretary in Japan, will be used as a text book. The course is opeA to any girls of the University whether members of the as sociation or not. Mrs. Madden will em phasize particularly the problem of the women and girls in Japan. Eat University Chocolates -— They’re delicious. Try the new University Chocolates. l Special to Students Who fJwant only 2 meals a day 21 Neals for $4 Mrs. C. J. Levitt Y. M. C. A. Easter Is Coming Finest assortment of Easter Cards and Folders in the City from 1c to 25c YOUR CHOICE—COME EARLY CRESSEY’S 630 Willamette St. assn KPtr ms& a**?'-' HEAR UNIVERSITY THE VILLARD HALL NEXT THURSDAY ITnder the Direction of Miss Forbes S-M? 8:15 In a Delightful Program Combining Readings, \ ocal Solos, Flute Solos, Violin Duets Admission 25c