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EUGENE DAILY GUARD
Tuesday Evening, Augusf
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Central School Grounds to Be
Scene of Merry Making and
Feasting August 31
There will be a harvester picnic at tho
Central school grounds nt Dondwood,
Friday, August 81. Tbero will be a
good program at 10:30 a. ut., a vciilsou
barbecue at nooa and races, ball gamo,
and contests In the afternoon. A dance
In the evening will finish tho day of mer
rymaking. Every one has boon invited
to attend.
l Dr. J. M. Miller hns moved his
It dental office to the Drown Build-
It jng, Ninth and Oak. n30
DRINK BULGARIAN CU'.TUhEl)
MILK
A FOOD A IIKALTH DUINK and a
HEFnESHINQ BEVERAGE. Manufac
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and Cream Co., J. H. Schmidt, IMS Onk
8t. Thone 7& tf
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j . PERSONALS
Repairs to Fraternity
House Nearly Finished
Extensive repairs to the l'l Beta I'hi
fraternity house which havo been going
or. for the past thrco weeks, will be com
pleted somo tlmo this week, according to
It. If. Hunter, who ling been In charge.
Six or seven men hnvo been employed.
Among tho improvements aro the addi
tion of four new sleeping rooms, tho
enlargement of the dining room, the lay
ing of oak flooring In the principal rooms
downstairs, tho installing of a new steam
heating system, and the working over of
tho plumbing.
Himon Kiovdubl returned Monday
from a bunting trip in the Coos Bay re
gion. Mrs. C. SI. Wills, of Vida, left Eugene
Tuesday morning for a visit at Oregon
City.
Dr. P. M. Day returned Monday from
a fishing trip of several daya apent at
Elk Lako.
Dr. and Mrs. Waldo Adams arrived
home Monday from an extended vacation
ut Westlnke.
Dr. and Mrs. F. O. G. Schmidt return
ed Monday from Newport where they
spent several days.
Sirs. B. J. .Maniuiss and two children,
of Irving, were in the city to do some
shopping Tuesday morning.
Sirs. D. E. Vernon of Oakland, Or.,
is visiting in Eugene as tho guests of
Mrs. SI. SI. Wakefield.
O. C. Caswell und family were pass
engers Slonday for Tsiltcoos lake where
they will take a short outing.
SIlss Delpbie nnd Sliss Cllstie Sfcek
and Sirs. Grace Clnrk, of Coburg, were
visitors in the city Tuesday morning.
SI. E. Large, ticket clerk at the South
ern Pacific station, with his wife, return
ed Slonduy from a short trip to Slarjh-ficld.
Dr.' Almon G. Atwood, formerly a
practicing dentist In Eugene, returned
with his young son to liis home in Fall
City, Slondny.-
E. F. Ghormley operator at the South
ern Pacific station, returned Slonday to
Eugene nfter a short vacation spent at
Oakland and San Francisco, Cnl.
Judge nnd Sirs. D. V. Kuykendall of
Klamath Falls, returned Slonday night
from Triangle Lake where tbey attend
ed tho Kuykendall family reunion.
Sir. nnd Mrs. I. I. Inman and daugh
ter Elma returned to Eugene Sunday
from Seattle where they visited for three
weeks nt the home of their daughter,
Sirs. C. C. Hunt.
Sliss Slamie Gillette, daughter of A.
J. Gillette, Southern Pacific agent here,
leaves Slondny for a visit in Everett,
Washington, where she will be a guest of
Sliss Florence Crnig.
Dr. and .Mrs. Sherman Sloody returned
Sunday from an nuto trip to Portland.
Sirs. Bertha SI. Martin of Nebraska and
Miss Dorothy Stafford of Oregon City
both nieces of the Sloodys, 'accompanied
them home.
Sirs. Cordelia Ankeny and daughter,
Sliss Gladys, left Slonday for an extend
ed trip to points south. They will stop
with relatives in SIcdford nnd continue
on to California stopping some time in
Oakland.
C. A. E. Whltton nnd daughters Clara
and Gertrude and SIlss Alice Cressy left
Eugene Slondny noon for Tsiltcoos Lake
whero they expect to camp for two
weeks near the lake.
Claire Dalglcish is working for a few
daya at tlio Oregon Power company's gas
plant on Eighth avenue.
Sir. and Sirs. W. P. Farrell, who are
recent arrivals from Oklahoma, left Eu
gene Tuesday morning over tho Southern
Pnclflc lino for Slarshficld, whero they
may locate.
cessfully passed the final examination
and are now mustered into the regular
army.
Mr. ami Ir. rinrenee Sceederlm and
family of Lower Hniita Clnr
duy visiting at the honu of Mr. and Mrs.
J A. Fellows.
. DENTAL OFFICE MOVED
Dr. L. L. linker hns moved his offlco
from 810 to 410 C. nnd W. Building ovor
SlcSlorran nnd Washburne store, tf
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THY THIS GUARD "WANT ALT WAY
Lill COUNTY NEWS
SANTA CLARA
(By Staff Correspondence)
Santa Clara, Or., Aug. 21. B. T.
Touel and family are moving their
hcusohold goods to Sllverton, Oregon,
whero Sir. Yotiel is employed ns prm
clpal of the Sllverton schools.
Sir. Wilt had tho misfortune to break
his leg Wednesday oftornoon whilo ho
was riding on a hayrack. The break was
caused by Sir. Wilt riding with his limbs
hanging from the front of the wngon nnd
one of tho horses In the hnrncss kicked
back causing tho brenk.
Sirs. C. SIcFarland nnd dnughter Sliss
I.Mcl, nro camping and picking hops at
llarrlsburg.
G. T. Fellows and family motored to
nnrrlBhurg Slondny morning.
The young ladles of Santa Clora met
at tho homo of Venleta Forrester Friday
nnd mndo a largo box of candy for their
brothers nnd boy friends .who are In the
Second company of Oregon National
Guard nt Fort Stevens.
Miss Llllio Dell Fellows left Aug. 17
for Cheshire, Oregon, to attend the wed
ding of Sliss Clara Bailey. Miss Clnra
graduated from tho eighth grade clnss.
Sliss Follows was teaching at Cheshire,
Oregon, fivo years ago.
Parents nnd friends hero hnvo ro-,
reived word that all the Santa Clara
buys who enlisted in the Second com
pany of tho Coast Artillery have sue-
WALTON
Walton. Or.. Auc. 21. Mr. and Sirs.
Eugene Snellstrom returned home Tues
day after a six weeks' visit with rela
tives in Washington.
Sir. and Sirs. Edgar Slabe went to
Eugene Wednesday.
Sirs. Slary and Sliss Elouisa WhitnKcr
wont to Eugene Wednesday. Mrs. Wliit
akcr will leave for Arizona Thursday.
Sir. and Sirs. Lloyd Lyons returned
home from Eugene Slonday.
Sliss faille Slabe who his been vis
iting her brother ErncBt at Ivison re
turned home Thursday.
Warren Boring went to Richardson
Thursduy.
Chief of Artillery In
American Army lnirance
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This unusual photograph shows a tor- , had struca tne water on iu...uu ul ulwu lu0 torpedo befor, it
pedo fired from an American warship de8truction. The camera was able to water. 1
just as it nas ten me iuue, auu uui.
BBIS OEM MARCH
Rrtffiirtpir-General I'evton Slarch has
been designated by the War Department
as chief of artillery for the American
Armv now in France. He will have
charge of overy type of ordnance used
in siege operations.
"Torpedo of American Warship Poised in Midair.
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On Wednesday, Aug. 15 the many
friends nnd neighbors of Sirs. Emma
Beeves gathered at her home and ten
dered her n pleasant surprise in honor
of her seventy-first birthday. At high
noon a most delicious luncheon was serv
ed which wus greatly enjoyed by nil par
ticipants. In the early afternoon all de
parted after wishing Sirs. Reeves many
returns of the day. The guests were:
Preston and Robert Reeves SI. P. Slabe
and family, Sir. and Sirs. Warren Sur
enmp and children, Sir. nnd Sirs. Warren
Boring and children, Sirs. W. E. Park
nnd children, Sirs. Slutt Dibble nnd chil
dren, Sirs. Itoy Spry nnd children, Sirs.
L. S. Porter nnd child, Sirs. J. E. Snyder
and child, Sirs. S. W. Snyder, Sliss Lclia
Surcamp, B. J. Owen, Sirs. Chas, Nich
ols and Sirs. It. E. Leber.
CHESHIRE
(By Staff OotreiponJttnce)
Cheshire, Or., Aug. 21. The thresh
ing machine of this community that has
been busy the past week has stopped op
e ration for a few days before beginning
the rogulnr fall threshing.
E. K. Dunbnr of Grants Pass was a
business visitor to Cheshire Monday and
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Jones motored to
Eugene on business Monday.
Etna Dragoo of Uinwntha, Kansas,
visited from Sunday till Tuesday here
with hia cousins, Mrs. A. S. Cheshire and
Mrs. Ball. Mr. Drngoo is expecting to
locate in Oregon if he finds a desirable
location. : . '
Mrs. H. E. Bailey and sons nnd Mar
vin Bailey came from Wendiiiig Thurs
day and is nt the home of C. E. Bailey.
Miss Linda Iluynes returned to Eu
gene Friday after visiting with her sis
ter, Mrs. Joseph Hisu.
"Tobias Jacobson departed for Wend
ling Friday where he hca a position.
Byron Hutching of Jefferson has been
in Cheshire aud vicinity for more than a
week preparing to lond a car of lumber.
Orval Phelps of Springfield has been
in Cheshire looking after business in
terests the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lnn-rmn -
passengers on Monday's train hJA
.1 p,'"'"d
i. aim mra. a. s. Che.for, l
Maude Ball. E. Dr. j T'
chins motored to Eugene, NJ
Mr. and Sirs. J. C. Krrail h.
guests nt their home. i,.i. J...7
law, Mrs. Mike Krcnik and chiH
Al lfi A Tin 11 l-I.ttiL t 4
"r' ui neattif.
Sirs. Slyrtlc Cheshire ...J v.. ..
- uu jiri, m,j
Bnll were surprised Thursday bj i J
from Leluinon by motor. Th,r ,
Sirs. Cook and children of Ubu
r.ognr nnnrp ot Jiakcr and Him
diiiiiiii oi vjirants rass.
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Woman Wins National
Swimming Championship
lira
WUCV I
HLtKAN
Miss Loot Freeman, of the National
Woman's Lite Saving league, won the
national American amateur athletic long
distance swimming championship at
Shcepshcad Bay, when she covered the
course ot two and one-half miles In 1
hour 25 minutes and 30 2-3 seconds.
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