PAGE SIX. THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1919. UNIVERSITY MAKES f PUS TO WELCOME OLD GRADS H0I1E University of Oregon, Eugene, Or., Nov. B Id by the same old yell kings again cheering an Oregon team as they right to vanquish their old time rivals, the Aggies, will be the pleasant experi ence of over 1500 alumni and former students of the University of Oregon as they watch the Oregon-O. A. C. game In a section of the grand stand re nerved for them, on November 15, Sat urday of home-coming week-end. , Many plans are being made to en tertain the alumni and visitors. The depot and streets of the town are to be decorated and care at the depot will meet the visitors and take them about as they arrive on the regular nnd spe cial trains. Friday night once again the fresh man bonfire will burn on old KJncaid field, this time bigger and better than evt-r before. 'While the fire burns stunts will be presented by the various men's organizations on the campus and many men of prominence will speak. A cup is to be awarded for the best StltHt. .' : Saturday morning all buildings on the campus will. be open for Inspection and at noon a free luncheon is to be served to everyone In both gymnas iums. In the evening an Informal dance will be given In tbe armory. "BEARCAT' COACH l f aEver Occur to You?9' says the Good Judge Portland, Or.. Nov. 5. Hurry Paul of Oenver and Bill Mascot of Portland land, bantams, will furnish the head line attraction at the smoker of the Portland Boxing commission here to night. They will go 10 rounds unless the referee counts ten. . PLEBISCITE-OVER TSCHEN ASSIGNED TO UNITED STATES Paris, Nov. 4. The supreme council of the peace conference today assigned presidencies of four plebiscites ns fol lows: Knglund, for Allensteln, Italy for Mnrlcnworder, France for Upper Si lesia and the United States for Tcs- chen. tihould the United Slates refuse the presidency of the Teschen plebiscite, it will be assigned to France, the coun cil decided. ' . Nations accepting the plebiscite presidencies will be required to fur nish military detachments to preserve order during the carrying out of ple bescltes, ns provided by the peace trea ty. ' The Tesclieu plebiscite Is provided by the pence treaty so that its Inhabi tants may flcclde whether to become part of C'zocho-Slovakia or Poland. MIDWAYJEUS:E Men and women of forty stand at the portal of a crucial period. Strength must be kept up, the body well nourished. SCOTT'S EMULSION it th 2 tonic ol wonderful helpful ness to those in middle life. SCOTT'S nourishes and in. vigor at et and helps the body keep up with tht J daily wear and tear on 1 . Vaflft lit i Btrengtn. Let scon i tsi An tern van rohtimtl cottft howtie. muoiu6li, N.J.i I'M! l DRAPERIES MADK TO OKDKR TO FIT you Rwrxpowa C.S.HAMILTON 840 Court Sreet R. L. MATHEWS Coach It. L. Mathews is now in his fifth year us coach at Willamette and bears a record of no defeats in non conference football. Mathews holds an enviable record both as player and coach. As a fresh man, he played quarterback on the University of Washington team In 1907. In 190H nnd 1909 he played end for Notre Dame nnd in 1910 he play ed "half for the same team. For the three years he was at Notre Dame he made all state man for the position lie was. playing and for two years he made all western states end. After leaving Notre Dame, Mathews went to St. Kverott's college, Austin, Texas, where he lost but one game. From St. Iherett!n he went to Kenyon college, Cininbler, Ohio, where he served three years, winning about 7G per rent of his games. 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This settlement of the difficulty ex isting between the two Albany systems was reached when nt the conclusion of a conference between a delegation representing tho North Albany com pany and members of the public serv ice commission, Tuesday the stute reg ulatory body called the attention of the Pacific company to a provision in Its own taiTt'l' reipilrlng that satisfac tory service be provided, Tho difficulty between the North Al bany company and the Pacific com pany arose when, upon the absorption of the Home Telephone company by Hie Pacific company, .the latter failed to make provision for udettuate switch ing service for the rural line. A change In tho equipment of the North Albany system will lie required In order to per mit of exchange through the Taclflc switchboard. Attending tho confer ence here as 'representatives of the North Albany company were A. U Luther, M. A. Winn and C. (!. Shoel. 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