WORK ON BLEACHERS TO START TOMORROW All Junior Men Will Help in Building; University Carpenters Also to Assist Active work on the new permanent bleachers to be erected along the mill race just above the Anchorage on the property belonging to the City of Eugene will begin Saturday morning at 8:30 o’clock, according to Chuck Lamb, chairman of the Junior Week end committee. The bleachers will be of strong foundation and will accom inodate 1200 people if the present plans are followed in detail. W. K, Newell, superintendent of Uni versity property, will have charge of the construction work and will use a force of men in addition to the men of the junior class who arc requested to come out and assist in the work which begins tomorrow. “We want every able-bodied man in the University to como out Saturday morning and bring saws, hammers, and all sorts of tools and get, a spirit of a real campus day,” said Lamb yester-i day. “The success of Junior Week-end depends upon the amount, of individual effort which every man in the class will be willing to put forth, and the class cannot fail.” The work for Saturday as it has been outlined will include clearing of the brush and laying the foundations for the bleachers. The lumber which the carpenters under the direction of Mr. Newell will use in the construction of the stands will be delivered Monday and the land must be roady for the active work to begin on the stands proper by that time. SOPHOMORE LOTTERY COMES NEXT FRIDAY Committees Attempting to Make Affair Most Novel of Kind Ever Held; Secrecy Prevails Tho annual sophomore lottery, sched uled for Friday night, April 21, has been advertised with “Chinese” signs, and tho Chinese lottery effect will carry through the whole affair, accord ing to Jimmie Meek, who is in charge. Tho plan of drawing is something en tirely new in tho way of campus “luck nffnirs” and those in charge contend that it will bo tho “gquarost of the square” mixes. Tho committee declares that tho lot-1 tory announcement will bo ono of tho biggest surprises that the campus has received for years. Tho drawing was! conducted in front of tho wholo com-1 mittco and was done in such a novel manner that tho class of ’24 will be! kept guessing until tho very night of the dance. An effective decorative scheme has been hit, upon and the features will bo nlong the line of the decorations. Tho wholo affair is being kept a secret and promises to be one of the raro social events of the term. Jean Hailey, Jack Myers, and Garmel ■ Sheasgroen are the feature committee,! while Eddie Edlund and Margaret A1 exander are to choose the music. TTilde garde Ropinen and James Meek will arrange decorations. A five piece orchestra, composed of “Hill" McHride, “Dizzy" T-uper, Ray Oraham, Ted Oslniru, and Prentice Gross, has been engaged. OREGON WELCOMES MANY (Continual from page one) 1ho Jury hay displays and other special pieces. In (ho departments of normal niul fine arts (In* studios will bo upon to visitors and special displays will bo oxh ibit od. All informal toa by tho Woiuon’s loadin' will bo a part of tlit' program for this afternoon, whoa tho campus visitors will moot tho University women in Alumni hall. A musical program and several short talks will bo on tho pro gram. Y W. to Have Open House | On Saturday, immediately following tho st\lo show, tho V. \Y. (’. \. will hold “open house” and the delegates arc invited to tho hut to rest and have tea while draco Tigard, retiring prosi dent of tho S \V. ('. \ . gives a short talk. The women’s employment bureau will also give information at this time for the benefit of tho visitors. Tins evening a bampiet will bo held at llet'dri. ks hall for the visiting dele gates, members of tin* student council and faculty. Tho speakers will be President (\ mpbell, iVan Straub, Dean Fo\. Mean Mien ami Arthur Montgom ery of Salem. rENUS PENCILS the student or prof, 1 the superb VENUS out rix.ds all tor perfect penei\ work. 17 bUeL degrees anti 3 copying. American I.oad Pencil Co, ^ JLto Fifth A TO. Now York v / IslItM *AO IMTM Our new barber shop will please you DEAL & HOUSER 41 West 8th All Late Popular Sheet Music 30c “Doo Dah Blues” “’Ginny Shore” ‘‘Goodbye Shanghai” “My Sweet Gal” 4 “Teach Me” 4 “Montana” < Why pay more? Morris Music House 912 Willamette Phone 59 HAMPTON’S New Easter Blouses Odd Fellows Building 9th and Oak Rock Springs, Utah \ T and Beaver Hill RAINIER COAL COMPANY 630 Willamette Street • Phone 412 Our Aim— Is to put the maximum quality in our printed products at a price that is fair only to you and our selves. Beyond that or less than that should concern neither you nor us. Brodie & Company Where Quality Is Everything 26 W. 7th Ave. Phone 363 Supreme Hair Nets Double mesh, cap shape, 10c It’s New! It’s Here! Reddy Ruffle Garter Elas tic in two color effects. 59c a yard. T T X ♦ 4T4 SMART NEW HOSE FASHIONS Clever New Silk and Cotton Hose Most recent of new arrivals are these smart heather weaves for women. Nude heathers; combin ations of black and green, black and gold, tweed greys, black and navy, brown and gold—ultra smart! The pair, $1.25. Rolled Top Sport Hose Fancy colored, rolled top, woolen hose in smart golf patterns. Heathers of brown, green and ma roon. In great demand by girls that hike, and golf and for general outdoor wear. All sizes at $1.25 and $1.50 pair. Black and Grey Silk Tweeds Pure thread silk with lisle heels, toes and tops. A new hosiery introduction that is distinctly smart! & All sizes, $1.75 pair. f Buster Brown Silk Hose | The favorite for all-time wear; pure thread silk. 5* Lisle heels, toes and tops. Shaped to the foot; tight r fitting ankles. Trim looking and durable. The b pair $1.25. Full Fashioned Hose Lustrous, heavy quality, pure thread silk hose. Superb in fit and finely fash ioned. Women will find these a par ticularly desirable hose for “best” wear. The pair, $2.19. f f T T T T ❖ The Shady Lady Guild Theatre Tonight 50c 8:15 Moore Sign Works Signs of All Kinds Banners, Posters, Bulletins Signs You Can Read on the Run C. B. Moore, Prop. Phone 700 630 Willamette (l/lowersjor (§aster Easter greetings, April showers; Speaks to you of blooming flowers. Say it with flowers on Easter morning. It will tell your mes sage better than in any other way. We have the variety that will please you and also the recipient of your attentions. And our prices are moderate. Your phone order will have prompt compliance. Eugene Floral Co. 92 East 9th Phone 321J '1'lmnrffff on r/~r MOHAWK WOOD YARD The Home of Kinds of Good WOOD 691 Willamette Street Eugene FREE Calla Lilies Saturday, April 15 Let us provide your Easter Bouquet Actual retail value 50c apiece One free with a 75c purchase Make this store your headquarters Red Cross Drug Co. Chas. H. Croner, Manager We deliver Phone 1 50 Festival Week End Oregon Annual State Relay Today—3:30 Saturday—2:30 Baseball—Pacific U. vs. U. of O. Today—4:30 Saturday—10:00 A. M. University Night Glee Club—Orchestra—Stunts “An uproarous time for everyone” SURE? Are you always sure of yourself and your future? Business is like humans, we aren’t sure of it either, but we are putting out everything to make this as attrac tive and comforting as possible. The Rainbow HERMAN BURGOYNE