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About Oregon emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1917)
FROSH IDE ELIGIBLE Can Play in All Sports in North west Conference. Meeting at Spokane Reaches Decision—Oregon Not Represented. Freahmen will be permitted to play on *Vanrity teams according to a rule adopt ed by the Northwest intercollegiate con ference at ita annnnl meeting held in Spokane yesterday. From now on first year men may engage in all forms of in tercollegiate competition. This rnle will probably not effect Ore gon as the Pacific Coast conference de cided to continae the one-year rule and Idaho is the only college outside of the Coast conference which Oregon will j meet. The conference wili nonce out its schedules for the spring sports and foot ball also at a meeting today. Oregon, : Washington and O. A. C. did not have delegates present at the meeting yester- ( day. | Eligibility rules were drafted with re- | speot to men in service. It was decided that a student returning from service n.'ight immediately be eligible to par ticipate in athletics. The conference may decide to eliminate either track or base ball but the decision will go over until tcda.v. j Professor M. F. Angell of the Lni- j versit.v of Idaho was re-elected president , of the Northwest Conference and Mr. Bohler of W. S. C. re-elected secretary. J Delegates from Whitman, W. S. C., Idaho and Montana were present at the meeting. New Film Shop J. W. ANDERSON, Prop. Expert Developing and Printing. Our Motto EVERY SNAP, A PICTURE. OR THE REASON WHY. Now, what more can you ask? We aim to see that you get RESULTS from your picture taking. Also Campus Scenes and Eastman Films for sale. New location, 964 Will. Street, just south of Monarch Cafeteria. Year-End Fares for Student Holidays Round Trip Tickets sold December 21 and 22, from Eugene to all points on Oregon Electric and The NORTH RANK ROAD, from Rainier to Spokane, Wash., with final limit of January 7, 1918. .Oregon Electric Agents Sell Through Tickets to All “• Points in Washington and Idaho. , H. R. KNIGHT. Agent, EUGENE. Holiday Fares Reduced round-trip fares to California, Oregon, Wash ington and Idaho points will enable you to go home for Christmas and New Year’s. v- ' CALIFORNIA Sale dates to Cauromta points December 21st to 23rd and 26th to 28th, inclusive. Return limit January 15th* f' OREGON Sale dates between an stations WASHINGTON in Oregon and from all stations IDAHO in Oregon to stations on other lines in Oregon, Washington and Idaho, December 22nd to 26th. inclusive. Return limit January 3rd. * Ask nearest S. P. agent for particulars JOHN M. SCOTT Genwal IVsaiTijwr Agent PurtLtniL.-Pf^snii Southern Pacific Lines RED CROSS VESPER SUBJECT President Campbell to Be Speaker; Sp» ciat Music Arranged. ‘Red Cross work” will be the theme of President Campbell’s address at the Christmas vesper service, to be held at 4:30 p. m., in Villard hall, Sunday, De cember 16. The president will take up some phases of the Red Cross work hitherto undiscussed. The greater part of the program will consist of musical numbers of the Uni versity choir, which has been training under Mr. John Evans. Curtis Peter son will sing a solo. This will be the last vesper service of the term. The musical program follows: Processional— Anthem—When Power Divine, ..Faure Choir Double anthem-Benedictus and Agnus Dei (from the mass of St. Cecilia) Gounod. Choir Solo—Abide With Me .Lidd'c CurtiB Peterson Double anthem—Sanctus (Mass of St. Cecilia) . Gounod Recessional—. Choir H. B.MILLER IS RECOVERING Direotor of School of Commerce May Soon Be Back on Campus. Recent advices from Portland indi cate that H. B. Miller, director of the School of Commerce, who has been seri ously ill at his home there for the last few days, is gradually recovering. While it is probable that Mr.*Miller will be de tained in his home for a week or so longer, he is expected back on the cam pus at the beginning of the next term. ANNOUNCEMENT All juniors who have not had their pic tures taken and who still wish to get them in the Oregana, report at the li brary between 1:45 and 3:15 Monday or Tuesday provided the sun is shining. If the pictures are not secured before Christmas, they will be left out of the year book. BUY THAT CHRISTMAS GIFT AT THE CO-OP You will find few places better equipped to fill the student needs than this store. Our stock was bought simply for students. We have chosen things that they need and want. So if you are a student buy at the real Student Store. GIFT SUGGESTIONS FROM THE CO-OP: OREGON WATCH FOBS OREGON SEAL BELTS PENNANTS PILLOWS GOLD PEN KNIVES CUFF LINKS FRATERNITY STATIONERY FOUNTAIN PENS FLOWER PINS LAVALLIERES VANITY CASES BOOKS Don’t forget your “Blue Book” for exam week. Six *™ 10c. Also Fountain Pens, Pencils and Scratch Paper. Words are not need ed to express the desirability of Brushes Combs Mirrors Trays Puff Boxes Powder Boxes Pomade Jars Traveling Manicure Sets Manicure Roll-up Sets Picture Frames Candle Sticks Jewel Cases Bath Brushes Shaving Sets Soap Boxes Perfume Bottles Clothes Brushes Clocks Special Delivery in the city. Your Time for Christmas Shopping Is Short. LINN’S Stock of useful and appropriate articles will make gift-choosing pleasurable. Give Your Soldier a Vest Pocket Kodak. The pictures he sends you will be cherished for a lifetime. They will give you an idea of his camp life and comrades. Candies Whitman and Johnson’s high grade confections packed in attractive boxes. A size for every purse. We sell these candies be lieving them to be the very best we can offer. CRANE’S LINEN LAWN An elegance and refinement of style and texture un equaled by any other make. An ideal gift. LINN DRUG COMPANY 764 WILLAMETTE ST. Telephone 217 Suggestions for use ful gifts in Leather Goods Sewing Sets Music Rolls Toilet Sets in Bags Toilet Sets in Cases Collar Bags Tourist Tablet Cases ~’oto Album tu'ses—wadies’ and Men’s Portfolios Leather Fit-Alls Playing Card Sets Military Brushes Hand Bags Handkerchief Holders Necktie Holders PHONE 217