Oregon emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1909-1920, October 15, 1918, Page Three, Image 3

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    0. T. C. MEN START
1 TIE RUE
Companies to Compare Scores:
Mental Tests, Hike, and
Battle Next Week
The rfl>n of the Officers’ Training
Camp staried target practice on the
range this morning. E company was the
first to take the hike out Alder street,
and Company C went this afternoon.
Company E will go tomorrow morning,
the Machine Gun company will practice
tomorrow afternoon and Thursday will
see Companies A and D on the range.
The scores will he kept by companies,
and Colonel Leader expects that the
competition between the men will he
keen.
The men are provided with new guns,
which were to have been sent to the Rus
sian government. They were shipped here
from San Francisco.
Psychological Test Coming.
Many special activities will mark the
life of the camp during the next two
weeks. The psychological tests, which
determine how quickly and dearly a man
can think, will he conducted by I>r. E. S.
Conklin, head of the department of psy
chology. next week.
All the men in the camp are going on
a long hike next week out into the Co
burg hills. If Colonel Leader can find
good barns for the men to use ns bar
racks, the party will stay cut for one
or two nights. If there are no available
sleeping quarters, the men will return
to Eugene every night and then start
out early the next morning. On the way
back, there will be a rear guard battle.
, Battle to Be Realistic.
The close of the third week of the
camp will witness a big all-night battle
in the trenches. The 'booming of the
guns and the flashes of fire will make
the attack realistic akd serve to keep
everyone awake that night, as well,
i Another feature of next week will be
the trip through the gas chambers in the
trenches. Each man will wear a gas mask
to see “how it works.”
i A complete list of the men enrolled in
this camp was announced ttas morning as
follows:
> Company A.
Capt- C. Comfort; 1st Lt. W. S. Wells.
Ainge, P. J. Eugene; Austin, II. M.,
Woodburn.
’ Bennett, R. B., Hood River; Bennett,'
Ci. S., Hood River; Buist, N. A., Port
land; Burke, Tom, Oregon City; Baker,
F. C., Portland; Bent, Geo. AV., Chem
awa; Buck, L. F-, Portland.
Creager, R. W., Cox, H. D., Portland;
Cohen. A., Portland; Conroy, Robt. J.,
Medford; Conway, J. W., Eugene; Cur
rey, G. H.
Davidson, G. E., Dudrey, Claude \r.,
Portland
Ellis, F. A. *
Green, C. E., Portland; Goodman, D.
T., Eugene.
Hicks, H. TV., Hull. O. «T.. Salem; Her
man, T. A., Hurley, J. A-, Vale; Hewitt,
1).
Knaus, A. IL, Springfield, Mo.
Levage, H. V., Marcola, Or.; Lytle, K.
I).. Vale, Or.
Mclnerney. J. A., The Dalles, Or-;
Manning. TV. G.. Portland; Manning,
Maurice, Milwnukie. Or.
Xave, Henry D., Portland.
O’Connell, E. J.. New Haven, Conn.
Proctor, Franklin, TVest TVoodburn,
Or.
Shninwald, Jesse X.. Boise, Idaho:
Simonds, Geo., Portland; Strong, T. IF,
Portland; Sullivan, R. A., Portland;
Studebaker. C. A.. Chehalia. Wash.;
Sw eet. R. IF, Marshfield.
Thompson. Hugh. Bend, Or.; Tucker.
A. L.. Portland; Tappendorff, V. IF.
Sherwood, Or.
Vawter, V. IF. Medford.*
Wade. Arthur E., Portland; Williams,
Joe, Marshfield.
Company B.
1st Lieut., J. G. Knmm; 2nd Lieut., TV.
W. Huelat.
Agee. Z. X., Roseburg; Allen. R.. Bull
Run; Allen. G. TV.. Hillsdale; Aid cm. A.
E-., Centralia. Wash.; Ambrose, TV. X..
Oakland, Cal.
Brombley. G. P.. Portland.
Chatten. TV. IF. Portland; Chinnook,
.T. T., Close, C. C.. Portland; Cloutier,
IT. IF., Minneapolis. Minn.
Dempsey. F. M.. Portland; Dougherty,
J. E.. Chicago, 111.
Evenden, F. G.
Flavel, H. X., Ferguson. A. II.
Greer, X. R.. Hillsboro; Getting. Geo.,
Marshfield; Gilmore, R. F., Portland.
Hale, Harry, Portland
Johnson, O. F. G.. Portland.
Kadderly. II. V., Portland.
Leadbetter, L. L., Portland.
Muellhaupt. O. TT". T., Portland; Mett
ler, G. W., Portland; Myers. C. A., Med.
ford; Martin, C. TV., McDonald, Geo.,
Portland; McDorman, H. E., Spokane,
Wash.
Napier, J. H., I/akevlew.
Phipps, E. G., Portland; Powell, F. E.,
Portland; Porter, G. R
Richardson, G. A., Portland.
Schott, Geo. F.. Portland; Standish,
P. F„ Schaefer, G. M., Portland; Schi
ewe, G. F., Portland.
fTpton, R. ,T., Portland.
Worthen, A. W-. Portland; Wells. G. Y.
Heppner; Wells, J. H., Portland; White,
T. C., Portland: Williainsen, Portland.
Siegmund, ,T. L.
Morris, A. W.
Company C.
Lt. Chickering.
Barker, E. C., Portland; Blanchard, P
\ E.. Grants Pass; Barklage, H. G., Hood
River; Bradshaw, F. O.. Hermiston;
Brown, A. J., Portland; Barret, O. Is.,
Baker.
Cahalon, J. F.. Portland; Cooper, E.
B-, South Natick, Mass.
Donald, T. G.
Folsom, W. r., Pilot Rock; Fellows,
D. A., Portland
Gordon, H. F., Marshfield; Galt, M..
Woolford Alta, Canada.
Howell, H. W., Portland; Howard, IT.
i W., Prineville; Henry, J II., Portland;
Most Central Location.
The Best Meals Served.
Telephones in All Rooms.
Hotel Smeed
Eugene, Oregon.
Rooms Steam Heated. Hot and Cold Water
EMERALD CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
G. S. BEARDSLEY, M. D.
410-415 Cockerline and Wethcrbee Bldg.
Eugene, OrejtoD.
Office phone 96 lies, l’houe 350
DRS. BARTLE and NEAL
Physicians and Surgeons
217 I. O. O. F. Bldg. Phone 3.
F. W. COMINGS, M. D.
410-415 C.and W. Bldg.
Office Phone 96 lies. Phone 744
OSTEOPATHS AND CHIROPRACTOR
DR. H. L. STUDLTY
Osteopathic Physician
Eugene. Oregon.
Office 322 I. O. O. F. Bldg. Phone 5S9-J
DR. ANNA MAURER
Osteopath
Office: S31 W. Eleventh St. Phone 1053
Takes patients only by appointment.
. Nerve and Spine Specialist Phone 410
DR. J. I. FISCHER
Chiropractor
S17-31S White Temple Eugene, Ore.
HAIRDRESSERS
MME. SHAFFER
Hairdressing Parlors |
Over Price Shoe Store Phone S8S4
DENTISTS
DR. S. D. READ
Dentist.
Phone 307
I. O. O. F. Balding.
PAINLESS PARKER,
Dentist.
701 Willamette St- 'Phone 28S
DR. L. E. GEORGE
Dentist
Eugene, Oregon.
First Nat. Bank Bldg. Room 7.
Phone 1188.
DR. J. L. HESSE
Dentist
Folly Theatre Bldg.
Phone 1040 Res. phone 1017
D R. W. B. LEE
Dentist.
404 C. and W. Bldg. Phone 42-J
DR. LLOYD L. BAKER
Dentist
Instructors Diploma, X. S. V. D. Chicago
C. and W. Bldg.
Phone 581. Res. phone 298-Y
OLIVE C. WALLER
ORVILLE WALLER
Kirkville Graduates.
18 C. and W. Bldg. Eugene, Oregon
Howard, \V. AY.. Medford; Hudleson, AY.
A., North Powder; Hitch. R. E., I’ort
laud.
Kahn. M. E., Portland.
Lee. J. A., Portland.
Mallory, A. AY. Portland; Manning
R. R„ Central Point.
Olds. F. R.. Klamath Falls.
Fursell, J. H., Portland.
Ralston, B.. Burns; Ralph. .1. H., Port
land; Roberts. E. P., The Dalles: Rit
chie, A- A'., Portland.
Sengstake. C. E.. Portland; Stewart,
AY. P.. Portland; Stokes. AY. R.. Slod
ford; Strickland. C. E.. Salem; Sampson,
K. B., Hillsdale; Schuyler, J. T., Port
land.
Tucker. AA\ G-. Portland.
Young. E. G.
A’aughn. Tom. Portland.
AA'ire. A'.. Newberg; Woodbury. R. B.,
Portland; AA’alker. 1. 1.. Ottumwa. Iowa;
Company 0.
1st I.t., E. 11. Graham; '2nd Lt., J. Lay
ton.
Alvin, AW R.. Lebanon; Anderson, AY.
T.. Huntington.
Busick, AY. J., Salem; Bowman, S. S,
Portland; Bishop, .1. P., Yoncalia.
Cooley, E. E., Salem; Crowe, AA*. F.
AY all a AYalla, AYash.; Carsoner, C.. Clo
verdale; Campbell, AA’. C.. McMinnville
Chamberlain. C. C.. Portland.
Doefler, Jos. J., Silverton; DeAA’;tt,
O. K.. Salem; Duncan, R. B., Salem; L'e
Haven, AA’. G., McMinnville.
Emerson. AY.. Portland; Epps, V. H..
Portland.
Harbishon, .T. AA'., Salem; Ilowa-'i, F
F., Butte Falls; Hall, II. B„ Portland.
Meyers, G.
Nealon, R. E., Central Point,
Richardson, AA\ G., Franklin, Indiana.
Swan, E. M„ A’ancouver, AA'ash.; Sm'.tn,
Ira C., Tillamook; Smith, II. D., Pen
dleton: Shoemaker, S- J., Roseburg; St.
John, J. It.. Portland.
Townsend, T., Salem.
A’an Patten, C., Salem; Vincent, D.,
Portland.
AA’ullaoe, A. L., Portland; AA'iieox, Gtc.
II., Grass A’alley; AVagner, F. AA , Port
land.
Yantis, D. AA’-, The Dalles.
Zahl, A. C., Portland.
Company E.
1st Lieut. Parker.
Ailing. G. AW, Portland; Anders m. Guy
L. , Portland.
Carpenter. A. S A'., Clark, Herbert I.,
Clark, AA’. E-, AA'mnsor, Mo.; Co-bett,
H. L.
Decker, C. E.. AVilliams.
Egan, II. 0., Medford.
Farrar. C. L., Lake Creek; Fellows,
L. J., Vale
Gwynne, A’. IP, Portland,
llaefnel, H. E., Grants Pass; Hatch,
H. AY., Pendleton; Hilderbrandt, AA’. 11.,
Portland.
Imes, Carl, Portland.
Koefler, II. PI., Portland; Koester, A.
M-, Portland.
McBride. G. M., Seattle, AA’ash.; McCord,
F. B., Chehalis, AVash.; Montgomery, AW
C., Portland; Marsh, C. II., Pendleton;
Mills, L. H., Moore, Raymond, Boise,
Idaho.
Nave, PI. D.
Oliver, It. N-, Pendleton; Owen, Frank
G. , Medford.
Parshley, A. AA'., Portland.
Raley, J. It.. Pendleton; Richardson, .1.
G.
Skillern, Jack, Boise, Idaho; Smith,
E. C., Hood River; Spert, Frank, Hub
bard.
Telford, W. it., Boone.
Worthington, B- G., Medford.
Machine Gun Company.
Cnpt., C. T. Haas.
Burrell, Douglas, Portland; Bailey
L. L., Portland; Beardsley, John, Eu
gene; Beckner, W. N., Portland; Bur
ness, Jas., Byram, J. M., Mohawk.
Chindgren, H. H., Mollalla; Clark, H.
B-, Medford.
Davis, C. H., Klamath Falls.
Eagleson, G. II.; Edmunds, H. K.
Forcier, Tho., Woodburn; Fleming,
II. R.
Gabriel, D. E.; Gray, II. F., St. Paul,
Minn.
llolling. C. F-. Portland; Hutchinson,
Jas., Union.
Jamison, W. S., Portland.
Lie'oes, Leon, San Francisco; Lukens,
II. R.
Maguire. W. M„ Portland; Masterson,
D. E. C.; Meyers, C. I., Portland; Moor
head, J. W.. Antes- Iowa
Newman, W. T., Neilson. U. E.
Peare, J. II., La Grande; Pierce, E. J.,
Medford;.*
Ralph, C. C., Portland.
Seahrook, E. E., Portland; Schroeder,
W. M. Portland; Shaw, Vistor, Prine
v ille; Stearns, Harry, Stott, Plowden,
Portland; Stewart, It. G., Sargent, J. H.,
Santa Susana, Cal.
Veateh, II. W.. Lowell.
Walby, W. E„ Portland; Watson, R.
W., Tillamook City; Weller, A. E., Port
land; Wendling, R. F. Portland; Wright
man, E. F.. Roslyn. Wash.
Yoe, H. S.. Portland.
N. JAUREGUY IN 8. A. T. C. WORK
Nicholas Jaureguy, president of the
student body during lftlf>-’17, is now
commanding officer of the S. A. T. C.
at the River Falls Normal School at
River Falls, Wis., according to a letter
received by the Emerald yesterday.
Jaureguy attended the second training
camp at the Fresidio and now holds the
rank of first lieutenant.
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BUY NOW and comply with National Council’s request to buy some of your Christ
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Spanish Influenza.
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CAGEBALLTO BE STARTED
Good Medicine to Keep Men Well, Says
Dean Walker.
Cageball, llean talkers latest and
much heralded game, is about to be in
troduced to the Vniversity. It is guar
anteed by Mr. 'Walker to be full of gin
ger and pep, and to be better than all
{he patent medicines invented for keep
ing members of the S- A. I. . out of
the infirmary.
The goals are already erected, and as
soon as a sufficient number of men are
dismissed from the hospitals, practice
will start. Cageball is h combination ot
football, baseball, basket-ball, sprints and
cross-country running. The ball is a
crocs between a basket hall and a push
ball. Any number of persons can play
the game, the limit being from one on
a side, to five thousand.
The object of the game, is to push,
kick, or throw the ball into the goal of
the opposing team. The game lasts as
long as the participants want to play.
The field is back of Kincaid Field,
adjoining the tennis courts. As soon as
practical, Mr. Walker will issue a call
for candidates, and he expects a large
number to respond.
PRE-MEDIC MEN TO STAY
Technical Students Authorized to Coil
tinue Advanced Work
A telegram received by Colonel W. II.
C. Bowen, commanding officer of the S.
A. T. C., from Lieutenant L, A. Roberts,
Helena, Montana, this morning, recom
mends tlilat men who have completed one
year of technical training continue their
advanced studies until otherwise de
sired.
The telegram follows: ‘Commanding
officers and heads of institutions are di
rected to (assign students who have com
pleted successfully one or inure years
of technical study in engineering, med
icine, mining, dentistry, veterinary med
icine, mid pharmacy to continue the ad
vanced studies of their technical pro
gram, until otherwise desired through
official channels.”
It is advisable that pre-medic students
who have previously'signified their in
tention to enter the medical college and
have completed successfully one year of
pre-medical study continue their ad
vanced studies.
CHILD WELFARE REPORT OUT
The extension division has issued a
bulletin giving a report of the child wel
fare work. The bulletin is written by
I*r. W. II. Sliugerland of the Russell
Sage foundation from his twenty-seventh
survey of child welfare conditions, and
is a study rather than an investigation
or criticism The study is authorized un
der the State Child Welfare Committee,
of which Dr. B. W. DeBusk, Dean
Louise Ehrmann, Dr. George Rebec
and Professor E. S. Conklin are mem
bers.
DR. DE BUSK STARTS LECTURES
Dr. Tl. W. De Busk, professor of sec
ondary education, lectured to the teach
ers of The Dalles Saturday on 'The
Laws of Learning.” This is the first of
a series of lectures that Dr. DeBusk will
deliver at The Dalles during this term.
Next term Professor C. A. Gregory will
have charge of this extension work.
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Ladies’ Shoes
Men’s Shirts and Underwear
The
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Kitty-corner from post office
vaMBgr
When Callingior Ice Cream Ask tor College
It is made from Pasteurized and Homogenized Cream.
During these days of microbes you should use only Pasteurized
Cream. “COLLEGE ICE CREAM” for sale by any of the
following:
Peter Pan, The Rainbow, Otto’s George’s Cigar Store,
Bower’s Cigar Store, The Club, W. R. Wallace, Proctor’s
Grocery, Taylor’s Confectionery and Wood’s Grocery.
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Phone 343.
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