G. M., Former W. S. C. Star, New Gym Instructor. FULL OF OREGON SPIRIT Will Aid “Shy” In Coaching Basketball Squad. Bohler, Washington vs. Itchier, Ore gon, it will be this year when Oregon meets W. S. O. in basketball, for F. M. Bohler-, Oregon’s new assistant instruet or in the school of physical education I who is ito assist Shy in rounding the var- j sity basket tossers into shape when the training season starts next December, is a younger brother of “Doe” j. F. Boh ler. head trainer at W. S. C. -Mr. Bohler arrived on the campus last week from the east and comes here filled with enthusiasm over Oregon’s prospects for a successful year in ath letics. His expression of this confidence in the strength of Oregon’s teams to-be chrystalizes in his statement that he considers Oregon “the most desirable college on the coast” in which to follow his line of work. Prominent As Athlete. If you glance through the files of this paper for the years 1012 to 1014 yotr may find that Bohler was prominent dur ing those years as a cougar athlete not only in basketball, in which be starred at guard through three seasons, but also in football and baseball. lie graduated from his alma mater in 1014 and since that time has had experience in the east as a coach and physical director. During the recent wiair he held a first lieutenant’s commission in the regular •army and after two and a half years foreign service secured his discharge last December He was in. the Army of Occupation and after doing his part of “Die Wacht Am Rhein” was Iransforred to Antwerp, the scene of the recent Olympiad, as Assistant Provost Mar shal. Has Oregon Spirit. His enthusiasm over the Lemon-Yel low’s prospects for the coming year may be taken as proof that lie lias already felt the touch of “Oregon Spirit” an is prophetic for his suecess ' among the faculty and students at Oregon. His work for the coming term will in clude the handling of the men’s gym classes beside instruction in swimming and boxing. POWERS AT INSTITUTE k-— Assistant Extension Director On East ern’Oregon Visit. Alfred Powers, assistant director of the extension department, is attending teachers’ institute in I’ralrie City, in Grant county, Jlurns in Harney county, end Lakeview in Lake county. As there are no trains in this part of the state he will have travel 400 miles by stage. Mr. Powers expects to return to Eu gene October 2. PLANS FOR DEBATING TO BE ANNOUNCED SOON Intercollegiate and Intramured Forensics To 3e Encouraged, Professor Michael Says. Prof. William M. Michael of the de partment of public speaking, who is the successor of Prof. Tt. W. Prescott, states that complete plans for intercol legiate debate will soon be announced. The large enrollment in his classes is sin excellent indication of the interest in de bate at Oregon, says Prof. Michael. He expressed the view that interest should be centered in intercollegiate debate. In rr.mural debate will be encouraged but, in his opinion, the quality of work done in such debates does not as a rule, justify the giving of University credit. Professor Michael is a graduate of the University of .Illinois. He did his major work in the department Of English mil took an native part in intercollegiate debate. He was also active in university dramatics. OREGON CLUB GATHERS. Upperclassmen Appointed as Guides for “Open House” Groups. A special meeting of the Oregon Chit was hold in the Y. M. hut Thursday evening. It was decided to extend a cordial invitation to all University mei: not living in campus organizations t<: meet with the Oregon Club members .Saturday evening at 7 :”0 o’clock in tin Y. SI. hut for the purpose of forminp groups to visit the various houses whiel hold open house. Upperclassmen were appointed to guide the group. RHODE ISLAND GIRL HERE. Coming all the way from her home in Rhode Island to get some of the spirit for which Oregon is pated, Miss Esther Wilson, sister of airs. Sun Bass War ner .has enrolled ns a freshman in the School of .Music. Miss Warner is study ing music under Madame Rose Mcfirew. She is a graduate of Bradford academy, a preparatory school for girls near Bos ton, ainss. l2 FROSH CAPS CLASS '24 FOBS THE “CO-OP 99 JOIN THE “CO-OP” PATRONIZE THE “CO-OP” BOOST THE “CO-OP” W H Y ? • It is your store. You profit by it. The “CO-OP” yus organized and incorporated l>v the students It is managed under student direction. Students work there. Books—Paper—Pencils—Notebooks—Ink—Sta tionery—Sporting- Goods—Candy—Used Books. —Save Your Purchase Slip— 13th and Kincaid Opposite Law School CLASS '24 FOBS FROSH LIDS CHARLEY'S PLACE 982 Willamette Roasted Peanuts Mother’s Candy Buttered Popcorn St. Marys Catholic Church. 11th and Lincoln Sts. Sunday evening “Uni versity Sermons” by Fa ther 0 ’Kara. Sunday evening, ’Got. 3, 7:30 P. M„ “The Chris tian Idea of a Universi ty.” All welcome. The Anchorage Be Sure to Look in at —THE ANCHORAGE— Before Arranging for your enter tainments. Phone 30 On the Millrace I to the PUBLIC ATTENTION! , We beg to announce that our bakery department will soon be installed with the finest electric oven and modern machinery for the manufacture of the Highest Ck\ss Bak ery Products. Mr. A. H. Mills, who has 30 years experience and was late manager for two years of the Meier & Frank Bakery of Portland, and was the man w ho made their bak ery products famous throughout the entire coast. We consider ourselves extremely lucky in securing the ser vices of Mr. Mills. We are now ready to take orders and cater to you in the best and most courteous manner possi ble. If you wish the best bakery products and service, buy our bakery goods at the Rainbow. Thanking you for your past patronage, we remain, THE RAINBOW. L PRESBYTEi Extends a cordial invitation to the faculty and stud ents of'the U. of 0. to share the privileges of its ser vices of worship, study and fellowship. The Church School meets at 10 o’clock. Mrs. Case’s class for University girls will meet at the manse. Mr. (Jilfen meets with the University boys in the church studv. 'h# Mi M Worship at 11 led by the pastor, Mr. Case. ^ espers at o o’clock with an organ program Prof. Wheeler. Mr. Gil fen will speak on “The Social Pro gram of the Lord’s Praver.” V 1 he C. L. meets at 6 o’clock with a social hour and luncheon following. \ * a 10th and Pearl Streets