CLASSICS ARE INCLUDED IN AAUSICALE PROGRAM Recital Will Be Given by School in Alumni Hall The school of music is giving its first chamber ,musicale tonight at 8:30 o’ clock in Alumni hall, with a program planned from the classical school of music, with the exception of Paul Jur on’s Silhouettes. Juron is one of the most brilliant composers of the Russian school of mu sic, and Silhouettes is one of the few things written for violins and piano that is unusual and beautiful. Like most of the German nad Russian music, it was not heard in this country during the war, and has only recently been published in America. Rex Underwood, instructor in violin in the school of mu sic, heard it while he was in Chicago this summer, and it will be played to night by Aurora Underwood, Alberta Potter and Mr. Underwood. Beethoven’s Quartette, opus 16, is to be played by Dr. John Landsbury, pi ano; Lora Teshner, cello; Alberta Pot ter, violin, and Rex Underwood, violin. Aurora Underwood, Lora Teshner and Rex Underwood will complete the pro gram with Schumann’s trio, opus 105. Dr. Landsbury has announced that the recital is to be formal and that it is complimentary to faculty and staff members, house mothers and every one else who is interested in music. VETERANS WILL STAGE BOXING BOUTS TONIGHT Farmer Vance, Idaho Middleweight Champion, to Meet Ad Gustavo • Champion of Argentina The Veterans of Foreign Wars are staging a smoker tonight in Dreamland hall, the proceeds of which are to go to the veteran’s fund. There will be. two matches each of boxing and wrest ling. “Blacksmith” Cossmanl will battle Tiny Wiley in the heavyweight divi sion. Both men are from Eugene. For the other fistic encounter, the Veterans have obtained the services of A1 Hol mes of Junction City, and Pug John son of Cottage Grove. These two boys will enter the ring at 145 pounds. Henry Burke, of Eugene, will grap ple with Ben Howard, of Monroe, for 60 minutes or to a fall. They wrestle in the light heavyweight class. How ard is a brother of Dr. Howard, of Eu gene. The fastest mat struggle of the evening is expected when Farmer Vance, middleweight champion of Ida ho, will meet Ad Gustavo, middleweight champion , of the Argentina republic. Gustavo flas been working out with the varsity wrestlers. Students with stu dent body tickets will be admitted for half price. SEVERAL ALUMNI VISITORS John Vierdorff of the Portland Tele gram, Stanley Eisman of the Salem Statesman, Alexander G.. Brown of the Albany Herald, and Don Davis were visitors on the campus this week-end. They are all University of Oregon alum ni. CO-ED CODE DISCUSSED BY WOMEN’S LEAGUE Committee Is Appointed to Judge Sug gestions Offered by Organizations, and Adopt System A new co-ed code is being formed by members of the Women’s League, un der the direction of Dean Fox. Last year the formation of a code for Uni versity women was discussed, but noth ing definite was done, and no permanent code was adapted. However, with clos er organization, a code is now being formed, -which with the approval of a committee of Women’s League officers and Dean Fox will be formally adopted for use by the women of the Univer sity of Oregon. The REX LAST CHANCE TODAY! Wallace R EID in his last— “THIRTY DAYS” A Paramount Picture • Rex Torchy Comedy • Delmar Luper, Saxophone' soMst * Hawley’s organ concert | Coming—Viola DANA | Each house and organization will be askd to submit a model code, which shall be juudged by a committee com posed of Chloe Thompson, Margaret Winbigler, and Geraldine Root, and the most favorable and suitable code will be adopted. A letter from Helen Carson, last year’s secretary of the A. S. Tf. O., now teaching school in Hood River, Ore gon, has been received by Women's League, asking its aid in judging a code for high school girls. The same committee will pass judgment upon this code, and the rules governing the for mation of such a v ode, w-hether for high school or Univers.ly women. UNIVERSITY ECONOMIZES (Continued from page one.j 1. Absorption of a loss of $25,000 in 1923 from decreased valua tions. 2. Absorption of $28,000 of an un avoidable fire loss. 3. Absorption under its present millage of a costly increase of 37 per cent in full-time residence registration. 4. Postponement of several con struction items so expensive that they cannot be done under the millage. The Uliiversity has two items in the 1923 legislature: one for reimbursement for two-thirds of its fire loss of $84,000, second for $215,000 for the Medical School. „ Medical Demands Smaller The Medical School, in asking for its usual appropriation, is placing the QUINCY ADAMS SAWYER - - A wealth of fascinating drama, intersperced with hearty laughs # Sixteen Stars in the CaSt Castle Short Features • Castle Orchestral Artists | Coming — "SUZANNA’H The Castle TODAY and Wednesday! “Paramount” and “First National” Pictures are shown only at the Bex and Castle Theatres Dollars and Sense! Don’t buy ’til it hurts, but do buy WHERE it pays. You spend your own money—create your own demand and glorify in your inde pendence—but— . ° “ & Remember This— » v: *" • o ■' ’ •« o * 03 You have to pay for YOUR OWN extrava gance. It’s YOUR bank account that you over draw and you write YOUR OWN “I 0 U’s.” Merchants that can save you money are adver tising in the Emerald. Merchants that believe in their goods, that have student supplies at student prices are telling you so in these * columns. Then Patronize the Advertisers! They’ are advertising in YOUR paper because they want your trade—and because they be lieve that they have the goods. Think It Over figure at about $55,000 less than it asked and received two years ago. The ' program for the Medical School in cludes not merely the training of med. ieal students, but extensive work in dis ease prevention. This work is now be ing carried on in research laboratories. 'The cost of a medical research in this state has been kept comparatively low in the last two years by the financial cooperation of the General Education Board, a branch of the Rockefeller Foundation. This boaru has appropria ted $163,500 in the last two years to i supplement the $271,000 appropriatedi by the legislature two years ago. Much of this money went into the construc tion and equipping of research labora tories and maintenance of a research staff. SOPHOMORE LOTTERY PLANNED FOR FRIDAY Class Party at Campa Shoppe to Be Informal Affair; Drawing Declared Square The sophomore class will hold their ’steenth annual square lottery next Fri day evening at the Campa Shoppe. It is to be an informal dance as all lot teries are and the entire Campa Shoppe will be at the disposal of the class. The Dreamland Seven piece orchestra has been secured. A novel feature has been planned but the committee, of v.hich Ted Gillenwaters is chairman, will not divulge the secret until later. Now comes the news that everyone has been waiting for with suspended breath for the last few weeks. The lot tery is out and is absolutely square. The names of the class members were placed in boxes and drawn, first a man’s and then a woman’s, just as they came. According to Gordon Wilson, chairman of the lottery committee, any man that drew the woman he wanted was indeed fortunate. Read the Classified Ad column. muni jRnuBi[nmiiBiiii!HiHEir,anii»«i«iii)mn!iiianwHiimnnnHiiiiiHn!siHi!U!m!ii A SPECIAL SELLING OF Bushed Wool and Angora W ool Scarfs iinHiiKniniimninBimniHir wmmammsm Reg. $2.50 J|.4S Reg. $4.50 $2-45 —Here is a group of handsome wool scarfs that were ordered for Christmas, but just arrived, so we marked them almost at cost—Smart-checks, stripes and plain colors. They’re warm and dressy and keeps the collar clean. Come in soon if you want one—they are going fast at these low prices. lifff rftCM Sm r 11r i r ( §» Reliable Merchandise — Reliable Methods imniniiinmiiiNiiniiiiniiiiniiiiiwiiMiiinniiiiMnmiimiiiimii l!IM!lll«l!IIIWlllllllIliaill THE UNIVERSITY SHOE SHOP HAS CHANGED MANAGEMENT. GIVE US A TRIAL All Work Guaranteed. ,,_ ’ 575 East 1 3th Street SOPHOMORE LOTTERY Corbina larger—Arnold M. 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