Worker’s Service at CENTRAL CHURCH Sunday Night, April 1 Second Company 0. N. G., Will Be Special Guests Patriotic Demonstration Led by University Band We appreciated your presence last Sunday night and will be glad to see you again. SAVOY Monday and Tuesday Clara Kimball YOUNG. in 4ft CommonLaw By Robert W. Chambers A seven-reel Super-Picture ADMISSION 2tiean slides. Mr. 101-Tout will also lecture in Portland, Valla Walla and Seattle. Private dancing lessons for beginners, ladys Franz, 1261 Alder Street 24 Will WOULD Intelligence Blanks Bring Quick Response; Grads’ Experi ence Varies. Engineers, Chaplains and Doc tors Reply; Many Have Been in Philippines. Alumni of Oregon to the number of -4 since Saturday have made known their willingness to place their services at the disposal of the government. This information was obtained by means of the 530 blanks sent out by Ben Wil liams of the extension department who is the entupus representative of the Na tional Intelligence Bureau of Philadel phia, which is gathering war data on college men. The alumni were request ed to fill out the papers the same way the University men have already done. A variety of data was received. One man in replying stated that he had had experience as an electrical engineer, an other that he has worked in the engi neering department of the railroad, while another has been the constructor of wn ter supply flume's and sewage systems and feels capable of undertaking camp sanitation. Another man has been S years in administration work in the Philippine Islands. Ouo man has taught religious education and social science, lie is an ordained minister nnd is prepared to ser- i as chaplain. In answer to the question as to how many of them could detach themselves from their business the replies show the time required rang es from one week to 30 days. There were none who placed stipulations on their detachment from their business. A number explained that they have fam ilies dependent upon them but will go if the necessity arises. This scheme was started three weeks ago among the students in order to get data on training men who will be avail able iu time of war. The bureau head quarters in Philadelphia is asking all colleges to co-operate in determining what students and tlumni are available for positions in the army. An annual prize for the man in tin salesmanship class giving the best talk on insurance cnch year has been of fered the school of commerce by Mr. Devereaux of the Western States Life Insurance company. CopyrightButSehattMr kllM What’s What f o r Spring “Dress-Up” Varsity Fifty Five suits by Hart Schaf fner & Marx Best style; all wool fabrics; Many variations WADE’S “MAXWELL” JITNEY —114— “THE ALL NIGHT SERVICE" PREFERRED STOCK GROCERIES THE NAME EXPLAINS THE QUALITY—THE QUALITY JUSTI FIES THE PRICE! Eugene Branch ALLEN & LEWIS, Inc. Distributors We’ve opened the gate and let down the _Jitneys Bars_ 3 for 10c t Friday and Saturday Only PETERS PAN