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TTTY AND COUNTY, HATl'KnAV 41'NE D'tn i Ileal KataU' 'rraii(pr. Iljli.lnl tiiltJ Van AUiii", 53 1 3nl , 't ,, mitli Willamette street, floO, ' n u Whitney ti M K Cowan and M 8noT, lot 1. Whitney' addition . H I' and H R Hleddeu to John II IWr.loU U and 10, block 4. Sladden addition, 0U0. T W Sheltou to biizaoetn est, muz am . 1 Mk.ltiin'i '2ml addition. ', Johs if Roberts tn Ioui A Overton, lot 11, t.t.j.1 tfnnilirniM addition. 8200. j jj Hle ti U K Busby, lot 2, Mock 10, lu gtutt'i .ltlitun; J0U. COUNTRY. i A Straight to A K Borthwith, 10 lot in J Pirk: 000. J A Straight to Nellie O Straight, lot In Glenwood Fark; ... ... . , ' K B Hayes to James W Lil, interest In 1 00 Irrol! f-l. M I, Wilmt to Rufn Mallory, 22.77 acre ear Spriiitfnelrl; liis oo. SUt l Oregon to A P Churchill, 40 acres IT S to W K Eh-bui, S--!0 mm; patent. IT 8 to Bluford Deadwiaid, 251.7(1 acres; Ahrara Strom to J W Williams. 133 1 4 a 1400. : A Lose to C J Caswell, 18.30 acre in Sards (Tra; II. K S 8lrhn to Fr.nk lick, 72 new.; 19110. viiu Stewart to J h and L 0 Atherton, 12 fcTM near Eugene; tlL.lHl, of which $3000 is ""(j 8 to John H Ilarr. lfiO acres; 150. Rut of Oregon to K F. Kvluon, HO auras km ..!. . , . 0OHHEN. K M Wairen to Mary F Stormant, lard, $1 pupil's Recital. Villanl Hall, Monday, June lCih, 1890, at g o'clock. PBOQBAMMB Part I.-Overture, university orchestra Ron" of lbs Sea. Veazie, mixed chorus; In Old Madrid, Teotere, Mr.e Dorris; Waltz, Kimhel. Sadie Bauni. Thuesa Friendly Barbara Lauer; Frische Sebeii, Spindler, Herbert Thompsou; Merry Hong Hlrd, Howe, children's chorus; The Watcher, (leiliel, Linus Holt; May belli and Cue Flowein, Mendelssohn. MUaes Hovey, Curry and Dorris. Fart II. Who Know What tbe Bills Say, Parker. Misses Straight and Dorris. Messrs. McClnre and Mulligan; Supposing, Bischotf, Stella Dorria; Westward! Ho! Wilson, Arthur McKinUy und Herbert Tbompaon; Urand Old Ocean. Millard, Edwin Test; La Unite, Mae Huff, air, a quartette by Dudley liuik; 0 Mr. Fernando, Donizetti, Nellie btraiht; Evening Hyuiu, Cancoue, Udien cliotUH Final Report of Grand Jury. We, tbe Grand Jury for tbe Circuit Conrt, for Lnue county, Oregon, at tbe June term thereof, 1890, do make this our final report: That we bare examined the various public office of Lane eonuty, inclnding the utter id', clerk' aud treasurer's offices, und we find each of laid effice well kept and the records thereof in coud condition We have also examined the public inil, anu we prouounce it a disgrace to Lane county. The aaiue ia an unfit place iu which to couline prisoners, and la wnolly luaecnre We have examined tbe various criminal matters brought to our attention, and now ask to be discharged. J. A. McMaiian, Foreman of Grand Jury. Letter List. Letters for the following persous remained uncalled for at the poBtofBce in Eugene City, Oregon, June 13, 1890: Bishop, Jin Maggie Morrison, Mr A Boyd, 1 C Drown, Elizabeth Combs, Mrs K S Cushnian, A E Green, Mrs George Hyacb, William Kouckey, Chas E Latham, EG Lee, Wm J Kaiues, William 2 bimmous, Mr C A Spencer, Etta Smith, Joseph Warren, E S Worrell, John F Wright, E Zuniw..lt. Albert. F. W ysBUBN, P. M. City Taxes. Notice is hereby given that tbe city tuxes for lb!H) are now due and payable to J, O. Gray, Treasurer, at bis otlice over McClung and Jobnaou'l store in Engeue. All taxes ot paid within CO day from the date hereof will become delinquent and subject to tbe additional charge of (en per cent. Eugene, Or., June 13th, 1890. D. F. Don ma, Kecorder. What a Pify To see a woman's lovely features marred by unsightly pimples and blotches. Young woman, defective nutrition is ibe cause of your blemishes and tbe sooner you take a oourse ol Dr. Miller's Hydrastiue Restorative the sooner yon will cease to be an object of pity. For sale at E. li Luckey Si Co'. Item of News. All persons desiring to spend tbe 4th in fisiliug abroad can have tickets on tbe after aoon of July third and July fourth for one "gnlar trip rate for tbe round trip good from tbe afternoon of July third until Mon day. July 7th. Brick. Brick. Wbitcomb Si Abram. contractors aud builder, after Jnne 15lh will have plenty beat quality brick at their yard lj; wiles east of town, and hope to supply tbe demand at reasonable pi ices. We also contract for all kinds of brick work and guarantee salis fwtion. Will deliver brick on order to any Prt of town. At Mitchell's. The hot weather is here and J. Mitchell ha in ttock a variety of refrigerators, ire cream freezers and water coolers. He also baa a full line of tbe latest im proved Superior 6toves and Ranges. Store the I. o. O.F. build iog. Bain Wagons. W will have another car load of wagons a few day, and to make room for them, ill (ell tbe few we now bave in stock at 1 greatly reduced price. Chambers & Son. Fabm ,0, Sale. A farm of 30 acre for III i ttom Eugene, 10 acre in fruit, ? ,ni" and vegetable laud, well fenced, ofice Ld 'Ubl0 on ,ame- API)y ,Lis Staoi Nonci.-The "aUge for Foley J morning at seven o'clock. Apply at Jo BmStWUge citaated on 12ih . " between prarl and High for rent. In jur of Mr. E. Chriatiao, ov.r Matlock' tore. Gur, Wakiid. A good girl can get food JK aud ateady employment at general J k by applying at W. Sander ' T?D Agirl to do general hoiise K. Skipworth'a, "Sau.-Valuable t , Jt- Inooir of Saw Vork-. reaiilruce pro(H-rty Ilicbaid Mouut at ifl l4,,J,,7A fin e' pioo. f id as new. or ciil im L Urr limit li . HoLUMur-WArrHI ,, c, Hl'ftTA. Ltl AM,M,WI(., leivfi nr Hindersoo, deilt. V di (.,( ..), li I'restou'. ,iU!a ,unt. Albany flour. It U the Ut. arpot at Day & lUud.r-ou's Ud carts $20 at Chambers 4 Sou'. An tndle amount of Whip, t L're.n'a, (ardeu City How. at ('hands, Sou' Commencmout ,, ,Ut Vnivrsity luxt g Wood frame barrow at Chamber's Dry wo .d cm bi hid at Mt-ri m. all time of S. Wa!tony "" f'',l" Knipiira of Jmlk- Ask your griiwr for Junction Hour, eiecllent. It is beSIu8Chill,''U','l8,-I. Cb.m. A benmiful drcornled Goldsuiirli'a, tea pot for 3.V at iwo new (-riiin ,.(., era at tho Eugruc flouring Mill, Campers p t Su,, & R,)a fc , Hub'Him sn-is,,, ,lrie,i , , baron at bladden Sc Sou' A fine line of silk plushes in all shade, and grades at F. B. Dunn'. For cheap building lots east or west of the Butte cul on Dr. KheUou. Hot and cold baths every day in the week at Jarry Horn's barber shop. James II Whileaker of Creswell has been commissioned a notary publio. Preston wants yon to come and see hii saddles and heavy team harness. W. Polio ay, the lrading jeweler aud music bouse Kuith of Portland. For line suiN m,ifl or,i,.r tni reai, tuado clothing, go 0 Hanson & Son. f!o and see the most beautiful Aquarian Art Ware just arrived at Goldsmith's. C. M.irx, B nber Shop aud Il nh Kooius. first door north of Dunu's new block. Save time and lobor bv buying an improv ed Western washer at Jacob Mitchell's. W. H . P.yars, of Salem, has beeu con flruied as Surveyor General of Oregon. Forty six f0r loads of cattle passed Eng(ne lust Tuesday, tu routo for Pnget Sound. Mr Geo V (' ku ..l. t... .n brand of the celebrated Tansil Punch Cigar Before storing or selling your outs see A v.leters. Clean Chevalier barlv wunlul Prof. P. L. Campbell bis lun Presidmt of the Monmouth Normal school. E. C. Luke, marble cutter and dealer in monuments, shop ou Eighth street, Eugene. llnck work in Eneeue on the new build. iugs is progressing lowly on account of lack of brick. Mrs. N. Filch has moved her niillinerv store into Ibe north room of tbe Young UUIHIlUg, Garland, Peninsula nud Acoru cook stoves arid ranges ut Mitchell's store in the I. O. O, , building. Bring your grain to the Encene Mills. They have receully added two excellent grain cleaners. The fire bell has been raised several inches higher, and tho . tone is im proved thereby. Just arrived from the East, tbe lovely Querns Frosted Ware, tho very latest de signs at Goldsmith's. Goldsmith is selling crockery and glass ware for cost so tbut be can fix up the store aud make room for new goods. Miik'lev 4 Parker harn the largest stick of doors and (Window in Eugene. Factory one block cost of the Eugene flouring mills. i Enquire of your grocery dealers for Eu gene tluiir, home production; best iu the ni.uket at ,m cts. per sack. J. Mitchell keeps a full liuo of tin aud granite nnd bouso furnishing goods. Plumb- mg aud rooting a specialty. The Gcard for one year and a copy of Webster's Umbridged Dictionary bound in leather or half Russia for (5 50. Tho Indies of St. Mary's Church have postponed their festival for an indefinite period. . Further uoiice will be given. Jos. II uddh slon made this office a pres ent of a sample of bis blackberry wine this week. It is a very good driuking material. The coiner stone of the new St. nlen's Hall wits laid at Portland Monday. Rev, Loveridge, of Eugene, deliveied the address on the occasion. Itev. Julin Gordon, D. I)., of Portland, will preach in the Baptist church on Sun day eveiiini'. He is au eloquent speaker. Come aud bear him. Watts keep everything you ueed in tbe way of watches, clocks, jewelry, silverware, and musicul goods, and prices guaranteed satisfactory. A real eatate ii!ciit was trying to auction off lots that are "situated some place miles from Seattle, a couple of eveuings this week. He sold hut few. James A brums is working iu the Lane Countv bunk. He will take tho position of cashier when Mr. Walker assumes the duties of couuty clerk in July. A number of trains loaded with beef cattle passed over tbe Southern Pacific road this week bound for Ibe Sound 'country. They come from Culifoinia. C. W. Wiisbburne, of Junction, returned frmu a business visit to the State of wastt in.'lon last week. H brought a car load of fine horses with him. M. M. Davis, of Yaquiiia City, a former resident of Lane eonuly, hai been elrcted President of Ibe On gou Druggists Astocia tion He will make good oue. Hon. SevniourW. Condon, of Y.n -n.t, wil deliver the occasional a-hlrens at Hie annual reunion of the Pioneers of Oregon, which will take place Tuesday. ina'- '"'h- ' P'rtln'i. Take warning all yon farmers that bave summer billow to work go and get one of uiue' Doss Cultivators, ami wop )' fooling- Tbe Boss does tbe uiz ami uou i you forget it. Dr. G. W. Diddle rmy b l'nmi at u residence on Olive street, between r iiiu uu Sixth streets one block west of the Minne sota Hotel. Ileispr. pired to do ail oeai al work in the be-t manner. J. M. MtCollnm issued tbe first number of the Star, published at Oervais, ii oaiut- day. The in w paper is neatiy goucu v tilled with internsting local. c. iuriu.,j conducted the Pilot at rfuncuon, .u.. - good uew-paper man. n e wnu u.u. in the new Ttnture. K von want to buy anything in tne way oi onod. from a violin airiim - piano, yooahoiiMbny of a dealer capable If selecting nd kuow.;g goo.) tr n. and instrument from ejperiei.ee in tutM n , t. Watt is tbe only practical moicio u the citv who carries a to. k ol mnsical gotxl. Why. time money, and money yon will are by buying yonr clolhing, skirt, bjts btotsandsboe. or anything you need in H e n' l.n of E. Baum. Sever before f. . ch Urgains been offered t the pub lir as t.me..e bard and money l. rce. railed ..rice my goods. I mean -hat I Call aud Ki-srwctfully, say r.. BAtw Repmt of Grand prairie bool for month .dii!o f it I'!. l'-": Enrolle.1. 27; day T is 90 or alK-vr: Maggie Z.I'Mbin.ndEy.hmy.b, rejourn, ""'""',',M or .hole, but mow u- '.- r r , .i.an one DOW ..r,r,.. - - h,T, ben t.rdj or 'u' ,,' T ,," ,T A- V.,a Joinin g. Ad.lie Smyth. ,.1 EIU Goodman Hvmoo Kiiza L. Srweaa, Teaiber. Pr.-stniU Whip are tine. Job wink at tbe Gi'isr. oSJce. Il.iriies.1 and ail j at pre.tonV; W'ui. l'rn.t.,u'a ll.ni. !. II.. I-.. !v ill buy a goml cigar at SladJn 4 Son'. II xkI river Ice for ale by R. M. liobinson. Rlad.len ,t Sua keep only 5o cigars; try one. Goldsmith wool. pay highest cash price for Circuit Court will coutiuue nil of next eek. Lip BoIhm aud Dusters Iu all sha les at Preston. Canned York corn, Goldsmith'. 10 cent per ran al For correct time and the best work Hollowav'. go to Goshen Creamery butler can uow lie had at Itkiuebarls, Boots, shoes, ilipiwr. the beat of loot wear at Itt-ttmau'a. Strawberries fresh every morning at SLtd den & Son's. Dr. McKinney's office, room 3 and 4 in Hovey' block. ..j Goldsmith pay the highest cash price foi country produce. Engeue and Junction flour fl.V per sack at Sludden & Sou'. Screen door and Midgly ,t Parker. windows for sale by A lovely set of decorated cup and saucer for 3Gc at Goldsmith's. Fresh fruit and vegetables every morning at Sladden & Son's. A full line of the stoves at Mitchell's. celebrated Superior A set of decorated plates, piuk or brown, for 2 jo at Goldsmith'. See Preston' dddle. N'o trouble for Pres ton 1 1 show his gisids. For a good bouest watch that will keen time go to Ilolloway'a. Forest A McFarland are ahoeine horses new for $1 23 each cish. Be dressv: vim ran byv a neat inmii.ii- u.f for 3'i cents at B'ttmaii Lawu mowers repaired and sbaiuened at the saw shop, Ninth Street. Large shipment Sladden & Sou have iust received 40,100 pounds of suyar. Go to Forrest & McFarland and e't vour uorse suo I new lor fl.'io cash. Call and sea tbe splendid oruaus iust re ceivtd at Holloway's jewelry store. Ladle attention See the elegant lierry sets just received at Madden & Son a. For sale cheap, a set of liuht double riae harness; new. Dr. T. W. Sheltou Theie is no shoddy about that Unabridged Wtbstet'a Dictionary that is otfered as a premium with the Guauu. Do too" want a stylish buggy? A fine buggy for little money? Call at CiuifUKUs St Son's. Come and examine Forrest 4 McFarland' "stocks" for shoeing wild horses. Shop 81 h Btreet.west of Lous' paint shop. Two new grain cleaner at the Eugene Flouring Mills. They will cleau your grain making it a merchantable commodity, A large assortment of wall paper just re ceived at tbe Eugene Book Store. Call and see it. The $.1.00 W. L. Douglas shoe for alo by A. Hunt. Unequalled for durability and excel lence, W, Holloway is by common ronirnt the leading jeweler and best watch maker south of Portland. You can buy goods cheaper nt Goldsmith's than any place in town. He pays no store rent nor clerk hire. The GcAnD office turned out some large posters for the Uarrisburg Fourth of July celebration this week. J. Mitchell ha juat received a nice lino of the popular Garland Stove and Ibinges. A nice souvenir given with each one. When yon want to make your fiiends handsome preseut at reasonable price got soma of that lovely Wedding Art Glassware at Goldsmith's. Rember that Hanson Si Son have the best selected slock of clothing in towu. Beck with keeps fresh groceries. He makes a specialty of vegetables which will be kept fresb and of tbe best q'lallly. Go to Pratt's for horseshoeing, $1 50 for new shoes; wagon tire set, $2 50. Shop on Ninth street two doors east of Khinebart a. I will gladly assist anyone in the study of miiHio (tree of charge) who buy their iuslru metits at my Jewelry aud Music store J. O, Watts. Buy the French Band Corset in gray, white and col I. Regular price on dollar; foi this month only 50 cent aud warranted tit; at Betttnan's. All planing mill account dne me and un settled after July 1, 1890, will be placed in the hands of an attorney for collection. W. T. Camphkll. For musical goods of all kinds and the best quality go to Holloway'. All the musician iu the city recommend hi a tbe best place to buy. Don't you want a u!ce lot in Martin's Ad dition near the new Public School, if 200 to f:)iK), with fruit tiees. Apply to Geo, M, Miller or G. W. Martin. W. Holloway baa just Jecured the agency for this district for the celebrated music bouse of Lyon Si Healy, of Chicago, aud can offer the best bargain iu organs on tbo coast. A huge sign has been placed on tin prnierty recently purchaaed by Portland parties trnm Elien Stewart, bearing the word", "College Hill Park." Surveyors are at work platting the property. Scrofulous eruption, such us Pimples, Discoloration of ibe Skin, espieially on face, are caused by impure blood and will disappear rapidly by using Pfunder's Ore gon Blood Purifier. Tbe siding and considerable of the shing ling on tbe new school house i bnut com pleled. The new structure will bare a fine architectural appearance and be a credit to the edticatioual euterpiise of Eugene. I will sJart east aboqt the 6th of July and would be pleased to bave my enstomera who cannot bring their work before I start, bold It for my return. I will be away about four week. My store will be open during my absence and all work left will be takeu the best care of. J. O. Watih. . An immense amount of filling is being done on privato property in Eugene this summer. Hundred of load of dirt are banled daily and tbe low place being rapid ly filled. TLe flood of last winter showed tbe people what wa necessary to make a neat city. Tbey will not be caught in the same condition agtin. A body with a nervous temperament will make known it wants tbrongb it natural mediutE tbe nervous system. If it fail to receive proper nourishment the nerve will be tbe Brat to ory ont. Dr. Hiller's llydra tine Ueetorativ ensure perfect nutrition to those wbo take it, and a perfectly nourished body cauuot be nervon. For sale it E. It. Luckey & Co'. H JJ. Eakin, Jr., retnrued from ten day' viit to Spokane Fall and tbe Talons country Thursday eening. II aaj that tbe vicinitira of Farmiugton, Colfax and otber plan's in Whitman eonnty are plenti fully pritikUsi with I-ane eonnty people. Among other be met U. C. Van Houleo, t.'Uy Harlow, Ed Dorri. Dave Felcb, Judge Leinly, Weab-y Walton, ilof Rensbaw and other. Mr. Eakin ys that from Pendle ton to Spokane Fall the country is an im mense wheat field. Brpnrt of Pine Grove fc-hool for th DHtb ending Jun 6, 1811: Average number attend ing. V; day taught. 14 'J b Milbtr bot oor tanly, Mai Thompaoo, Nelli aad Henry llwta. Averan Maadin in studies abd oV portuiMit: S1U Mows.. 100; Mariao Clark, 14; Mary Thonipafii, -, N'.wa al iaw.y, M; N-. Ik Own, 71; Mattie Mill. 7; Clump Caila way 7H: lt"iry Owen. 79. Daawl Hoi. ' Philip M ; lUlph Clark, W. KiJ-A 8 mi. Teacher. , I. h Ivtti i .itmg The d-peii.lt ut peii.iiin . , ,1 j, , : 't lliu louse ol l.eprvM'Uiimit'S. Pricklayiiii ill Kvin on ibe second story of the JohuaoU'Wilkins l li-. lt to-day. Several Eugene peoplo a' attending the races nt Portland, dm. has several horse entered. Marshal Slevniia b.ia bid Home tramp cleaning up the atrnt around the public? aqnare. A good i le t . i :i aovauca a.-enr vi uu ,i..im lioMnsou circus was in Portland seicr.il days this week. He w ill ttuiu vUit Kttircn,!. Dr. I. F. .lone and wife, of I'-oise City, I. T., visited Eugene this week. Tbe doctor i now taking iu l'o Buy. A fund of S,:00 ha b-eu snUcritied by our citien to advertise Kiu.'iic for the net ik) days iu the lUily t)reoiii,ia. Knox Huston, a well know u furiner re-iident of thin cmuty, as vlo t' d mney.ir of t'lis.k enmity on June 21 by IT u njoi ity- ,T. M. Hudson was In Portland this week. It is said That ha will r.v,i .ml appointment as a clerk in the Custom llousn v,c'i the muu change otlicial. Mr. E. O. Potter leturnod from Portland Thursday evening. II pi s-ed a very succom ful exarninatioii luf,, tiie I'niver.-ity Jaw school and the Supreme I .ou t of Ore;nn. The d linage anilH n iiiiisl the Southern Pa cific for tbe death o( rii::ini er Jack Stiller and Fireman 0'iiut Guthrie ore being tt it-el ut Salem this week. The grand bslgo of Sljnu met iu Portland thi k, S?iera Iji.-ene delegates were iresent. Among thu nflhvr eloete.1 were .lauie 1". Uol.iiis.ui, deputy grand uiaater, and Christopher Taylor, gi-iu 1 master. Commencing on Suud.iy uioruing we will run eniriages to arm iron; the I'uiversily. Parties wishing to. ii.!c ill huvo orders at the stable, nud tbevwill n-ooivo prompt at tenttou. . , BbM, MklsoN ,t Sivrr. The oensns enumerators are uow bard at work, and they re-pott it slow and ted ions work. L'nder a tine of ?:K) they are niohib- ited from making known nny fact, therefore we will be unable- to give any figure until word comes ttom Washington, Tbe only wooieu mill in tho sUite is locn toet at Oregon City running 1-1 setts. By compuilson, tl.o Alluny an. I Salem concerns. two aud four si Its, mo one horse ftlT.iirs, A twfiity seven wtt mill, th Pioneer, San Fraucisco, may remove to Oregon City and the statu ill t lie-n huvo two wooieu mill. The followiniT is a report of the' Spencer oieeg chool, district An, for tlie nrontii liegiiiing April L'H and ending May 2o: Whole nuinlHr of day taujit, LM; iiumlier of days attendance, IK; iiumlier uf days al.senoe, liii average daily attendance, SO. Tha following pupils were not ntisi-nt durrnir the month Magcle CalfSway, Mary Mct'ollum, Amies Westell, Charley .Niekl.ind. W illie McCollum, Bertie and Ar.-liie Puilev, Frank and Robert Ware, dol.u, Chailey und Tho. Callaway. EsTFI.I.A llllM'KKN, Teacher. Report uf the school In district No. M, for tbe month ending June li; Nuuiher of ilnv taiiirht, 19; niiniWr of il.ivs attendance, 4SS; averao daily a1 tendance, '.'."; nuuilier of pupils eurolled, 'Si. Names of those who were not absent from school duriug t.i iiuuith. "in field AI'iiuLrham. Arthur Getohell. Lola Hen derson, Klvin and Kllie Taylor, Frank and Emma Tilton, Lois and l.ora Wisbey and J lot ll Holt. I'.l.l.A AlONTOOMEIiy, Teacher. Mr. E. J. Davis, wbo is surveying the water dilch fur tbo Myrtle Creek Hold Mm ing Co., informs us that ho has now located 10 mile of the ditch from tbo pass to the river, and say tbe anil js very Rood for ditching and that tii watt r cau bo brought to all tbe mines beyond uny question of doubt, na tha purvey ha proveu the fact The company is (wishing matters as rapidly as possible, and every I lung about the mines is looking very favorable. Wants a Subsidy. Some person wbo claims to have a (5,000 newspaper plant wauts a Ktibiidy of $1,000 to come to Luceno and start a dully paper Some Eugene parties have been carrying a subscription paper around trying to get donations, luit, we are Inlormed, wltb small success, no approve Ibe idea of giving to new manufacturing enterprise tbut would bring additional facilities for the employ uient ot labor to tbe town, but It Is a new idea, that of w itdiiug to subsidize a business that would run opposition to others already established. How would it bo to give bonuses to new dry goods stores, tin shops, real estate olllecs, grocery stores, ,fcc, when the towu already bus a many as it cau sup port? The newspaper olTu-cs ill F.ugeuo have never asked subsvrlptiuiis. They do ask, however, a fair pationago, which if given them, will iu reasonable liiuu give a daily Issue. Sperihiug for tbo Gi'aiiii we can any we do not nsk any su'osiily, btrt no daily can start qtib kcr than wo can, nt bust only by a fow day. MansiKD. Tbe Prineville Review of Jane "in contains a nmrringo noli -e, tbe parties being well known in Lane county. It says: On last Sunday, June 1st, Mr. P. II. Doak nnd Miss Eva Dunham wero married at the resilience of J, A. Dotithit, in Prineville, Rev. F. It. Spmildiiig ollloi'tliug. The happy couple started ou Tuesday for Pull man, Washington, where they will resido iu tbe future, and their many friends wish them a pleasant journey, uot only to their new home, but also to u ripe old age of blissful married life. Will Movk. It is probablo that by tho t-lectiou ut Judgo Bean to the bench of the supreme court, Engepu will lose a good mnj active citizen, T be duties of his office will require; that be spend a great part of the tiiiu- nt Silein, and it ia likely that be will remove his f.tiuily to that place. Judge lh'iin bus alsais taken gn at interest in nil nfi'airs atf- cling the material interest of the towu, ami bis change of rcsi.L.uce be regreittd byiudiy. Fouiuii ok July. It i a aeltb-d fact that no Fourth of July celebration ill be held in Eugene this year, s j our elliz:U cm make it their niin.ls to cell brute elsewhere or go a fishing. Cottage Grove aud llarrisbnrg, our neighbors ou either aide, will appropriately celebrate tbe day with Ibe usual exercises, ending by bulls in Ibe evening. No doubt the ciliena of Eugene cau find amusement in either place. Wiix P.r.sioM Soon. --Judge Jtean will bold tbe Douglas county ti-iiu of circuit court, wbii li convenes ou the iJ I iust., be fore be resigns. He buld that term of court at the request of Gov. Pi nnoyer, who bardly thought tu new appointee would t e ready to take charge, anil a 'so to give bitu time to make the proper selection. AKNotfxt-aur.Nr All singer and plaira wbo will a-sist in lb music for Baccalau reate Sunday are npieatt-d to meet iu Yd. lard Hall next Kuril y at ten o clock that Dual arrangement iu y be ma le. CorrJ Gauvi InMi'vii(T4. -Coltaae GroTe will soon havw another butcher shop, a dentist ollice, a public bull, S'li'tO feet and another hrnes shop. Arrai, genii nt have been mule fur buil liug for tLt asm. ELRtTf It " Jaiue MatliH-k w t let ted treasurer of Morrow county by majorily. Ha will make a faithful, idicient ofih-er. Knoi Huslou was elected surveyor and Linn Wood coroner ol Crook county. PcnMcuOtrr Thedwelriioj Loue of J. C. Wooley, rear Burn til II oney eonnty, wa consumed by Hie tbe attriroon of liay Jlth. Every artw le in tbe loul l r e wm burned, toil one bed an 1 a in maeluue Thi llosi Law. -Tl.ia law will ,- ia fa-r itv days aft'r tli pol-li -stem of tl, proo tainatioti by lh et uiuf clek. MliUU..r. Lu Ni-a -fseutd siwe hist week: J. M. Abiam and Lucy Dumpuian; Leroy and Amanda mtj. l. G'lll Kisdoll, of l'l'H. I iu Eugene this week. xuIk'I Kciuh. A sown! picnic at the Mill Cik grove on the 'JUt in-i. KiM one more enjoy Ibe blessings of religious sir vices. Considerable trafilo las commenced in lumber, since the bridge has been replaced Several from here are iu nttendanoo court thi week. Matried, May 30th, at Vancouver, Wash. Mr. J. 1). Harold and Mis I'.uinia Stewart both of Lime county. Tbe honorable patrons of our school bave ut lust awakened to tbe need of the rising generation and supplied our school with suitable apparalu A petition should be circulated for tbe purpose of remodeling our system of mail. A it is now, our correspondence ia a wee old before it is received again. The freshet of lust winter, has well nigh destroyed enterprise and employment in th section. Acmk. Commencement Week. The Fourteenth annual exercise of th L niversity of Oregon will be held th cusu ing week, commencing Snuday, A class of fifteen will graduate this year. The pro- grniume for the week is as follow: Sunday, June l." II n. iu , baecaluureate sermon, Itev, Johu Gordon, 1). D., I'oitlsnd Monday, June 1(1-8 p. ut., recital of tin dents in lutisio course Tuesday, June 17 2 p. m , address before the literacy societies, lit. Rev, Archbishop urns, re-uuion ol literary societies. Wednesday, June 18 10 a. in .graduating rxcercitiea uf ibe law school. 1 r, m , plant ing class tree, 3 p.m., address before tbe nniversily.llon. Geo. H. Williams, Portland iiiursdiiy, Juue iu-v:3U a. m , nercises of the graduating class. Fourth In the Kace. McMinuville cat d'M votoa at Ibe eleo lion Monday. It bus lieen claimed that sbo was the largest oily ou the west side, aud thi soems to prove it, Corvallis, which i the only town that could possibly dispute the claim, failed to come up to that figure, Hurrah for McMiuville, the metropolis ot the west side. Reporter. You are too fast, brother Reporter, Whilo Eugeno is iu tbe center of Ibe valley, i.be Is ou tbe west side of the river aud cast 100'J votes on tbe second day of Juno. From returus received Eugene i fouith In the race of Oregou towns, Porllaud, Ssleiu and Astoua ranking ulxne her in the order named. Elovutuc System. T he Faeiflo Elevator Company boa made arrangements to build elevator along the line of Ibe Southern Pacifio railroad to ban die the graiu crop of the Willamette valley, Eugene will be a prominent part of the sys tem, and facilities will be provided wboreby tho grain may be hsudled in bulk theruby saving the cost of sack imouutiug to two or three oents per bushel. This amount is a large per cent, to the farmer, wbo ultimately pays all cost ol sacks, transportation aud Intermediate charges. The Elevator company should be cucournged. Mr. S. if. Frieudly will bo the ngeut for Eugene aud Luue county. Notice. A now luudeau was received from Porllaud Wednesday evening by Eli Bungs. The ve hicle, is ot the best quality ot workmanship, and is fitted with curtain aud windows. Mr, Bungs ha tbe rcpututiou of keeping the best of teams, aud thi acquisition to hi stable will render it more desirable, The liindcnu will ouly be furnished on order from hi stable oiio-half block west of the Hotliuau House. Attobnkyb in Attkndanci. Th following attorneys have beou in attendance npon the circuit court mis ween: i roseeiiiing Attor ney Hamilton, Roseburg;L L McArlhur, B 1 in ekman and t U Watson, Portland: W S McFadden, Corvallis; Judge US Bean, Geo li Horns, L Bilyen, J J Walton, A O Wood cock, Geo A Durria, E A Galluger. B W Con don, E 11 Skipworth, Geo M Miller and D M Kution, tugene; uiiius Mullury, l oit- Jillld. Damahi KtitT. Tho suit of Mrs. Putmau for t-'i.lMiO damages for the killing of her husband, a fireman on tbo Southern Pacifio railroad, last December ut Junction, caused by a misplaced switch, will take place in the Liiuo county circuit court Monday. Messrs lironangu McArlhur appear for lbs rail road company and Watsou k Hume, and B, B. Beekmnu for tbe pluiutilf, A number of tbe clti.eua of Eugeue wero badly shukeu up on tbo night of tbe accident. liiiiitr or Way. Tbe Oregouian Railway Co. recently sued a number of farmers be tween Cohurg and Springfield, through whose land tbe survey of tbe proposed rail road runs, and expected to have tho mut ter settled ut this term of court. It now ap pear, however, that the parlies were not served witbiu tha legal time as required by law, and tbe case will huvo to be (ontinned until tbe October form of court. Giiaddatkd. Word ha been received here that M. F. Davis, a former student in Ihe Stuto University, having passed all hi examinations at West Point, graduated from that institution last Thursday. Ho will soon return to Oregon on a visit and will give Eugene friends a cull before being nstlmifd to duty. Attoiinkv AimiTTd). At Pendleton, thi wek, the following young attorneys were ad mitted to the bar: K M Brattain, Sydney Fox. L A MeNary, K C Brnnangh, Jr., K f) Potter, C N Wuit. F L M.H,re, J II Smith, K K Miller, T P Wagner, R C Rulenio, H C W'rinlit, W W Brntherton. V D Kelsay. .1 J Johnson. Mahiiiei). At the reldenc of Robert Pratt. in Eugene, (Ire-on, on Wedneilday rvning, dun 11, 190. Mr. Jfnie M. Abrains tu Mis Lucy Dainpmau, both of r,n'eii. Ihe could r eel veil a large nurulier of handsome present. 1 hey have the heal wuhea of th lil'Altli for a ong and happy matriinonlal lite, A Hkavy Lous. Prineville New: L'ncle F. Amis, of Mibbrll, write us. that hi stock losae in the Harney country last winter amounted to nut less than tS.OCO, a sum of money that tbe old man can illy af- tord to bear, though til will 1 strong and bis m ind vigorou. Year III A dispatch wa received by F. A. Rankin, Thursday evening, staling that his father, J. L. Rankin, wa danger ously ill at Sodaville, Linn comity and ask ing h i m to come at one, lie left on rlday morning's early train for thai place. rtoxo or Sevkh " And studies of th Plastiipis. under th direction t f Mr. I-ur Kinralil, will tie given I of the benefit nf th U. Chiirt h at Kliiiiehart I heatn.on Saturday veiling, Jun 11th. at 8 o'clock. Admission, U) ct; chil-lreo. cent. All should attend. Ecorxi Fia Tiam Salem Journal: Word has been reoeivt J from tbe Eogene fire (earn tbut their coiuptnie would lik to par ticipate in hulinj s grand am of July contest, and of course inviuuous will be extended them. . .. --m- . - Uud fur Sale. Eighty acres ot fin nplaod, 6 mile west of Junction. Price fH per acre. Box bona Uxl with "L" Hill, log barn, well of pur water and i acre id paature. Ibis I a fine bargain at tbe above price Addie B. t. Minert, Mojirov, Benton county, Oregon. WrMit' lied Cr.w 'migh Cure fnamiUe L alt satisfaction. Will cure aav kind ef 1 co ngh or eobt. Sold by all druggist. Circuit Colli t Dnil.ct. C in Ult Colli I L'Ol.yt liisl in I' I, Mo day, Jiiihi9, lM.sl, at 10 a. nr. Present -Judge R. S. Bean. Disliicl Al torney J. W. Hamilton. SliMilf J. M. Sloan and Cleik Joel Wale. The sberiir reported having sumuiontd tbo regular jury, as heretofore pnblisbcil. The following grand jury wu drawn: J A VcMuhun, loreman, D W Hiinling, Geo B Day, George H.ulley. C II igcr, Win M Iumau and J 8 Conger. Juror excused, Chris Horrie, J t Yaughan, J A Wulluce and L II Potter. Bailill aproiuted for tho term: J. G, Stevenson, W. 8. Chrismati and ('. E. Sloan, Slate of Oregon v Henry Heil, burglary; pica oi guilty. State of Oregon vs ll.n.no Biilnlriil Imiglary, a true bill. Plead hot guilty. On first trial jury disagreed, standing (i to (1, on econd trial jury stood 7 to ,"; third trial in progress wheu wo go to press, Stale of tlregou va Leo (1. rhird. gamb ling; not a truo bin. Jaliies Johlisou, a nativo of Great Pnilaiu admitted to citieusbip. 1. Stale of O.rgou vs Aaron I.nicb;o! Iiiiuiiia n-oney under falso pielensi . Con- tinned. 5. Jesse Soveru, admr, vs Lane roiintv; to recover money, t milium d. 9. W F Renl v Jos Braun.in; to recover money, Continued. 10, Delia A Bucban vs D R Chrisllm et nl; for order to luuke deed, Dccu-e by consent. II. Fleiscbner, Mayer ,V Co vs A S Powers; to recover money. D 'faull. Judg ment for (ti.ld, und Interest and ;l) uttor uey foes. I'J. FbcUcustiiio Jt Mayer vs W W Scott; lo recover money. Default. Judgment lor f atil.wi, and Interest. 13. E J Frazi.-'r v E.I llarbi.i i l al; to reoover money. Tried by jury. t rdict in favor of plaintiff for 1111. 15. Calvin Kennel v Yokum t'ldall; confirmation. Sale confirmed. 10. W II Lacker vs Sliirthit Lackey; suit for divorce. Referred to A V. Gallagher Divorce granted. 17. J 1) Matlock v W A Mcllee; to re cover money. Settled and dismissed 18. J D Matlock vs 8 E McBeo it al; to recover money. Settled and dismissed P.I. Bertha R Lnndcikings George Lan- dei king; suit for divorce. Default und re furred to Geo A Dorris. Divoron granted. Ul. D M Osborne Jv. Co vs I, J i oiler; to recover money. Default and judgment for JoH.liO aud K.i attorney fees. 'Jo. L L Baker et al vs D D illiains; lo recover money. Settled and dismissed at phtintit)" cost, 'id. Heury Schwailz v Olio Bollnon; to recover mnuey. Continued. 27, Heury Weixsefelder v J C Goodale; to recover money. Tiied by iury. Ver dict for plaintill for 113 78 aud interest. St. M L Knickerbocker vs S.irnb J :in Alstine et al; foreclosure. Decree by agree, ment for 559.'20 nud interest and f 00 attor ney fee. 35, John Conner vs J W and Polly Malum; foreclosure. Decree us prayed for, by default. id. A W Yt heeler VS L II Wheeler; to modify decree. Proceedings withdrawn. 4. State of Oregon vs Aurou Lurch; forgery. Continued. 0. Tilmuti a Howard vs 8 N Howaid liud Ira Allen; for possession of leal properly, In hand of referee. '20. J D Matlock v W II Teuton; to re cover money. Continued. 29. M M Lane vs Miitliu Curler; tu ie- oover money. Settled, 'is, Susau Withereulon vs B 11 vt ithoreti- ton; divorce. Grunted. 30, J II Doughty vs Robt Johnson; to recover money. Judgment for plaintill for f.loo.UO aud interest at 10 per cent. 3li. James N Luper vs Southern Pacific Co; to recover money. 1 Continued. 40, EC Palmer v Mnlgley A Parker, to recover money. Dismissed ut plaintiff's oost. Slate of Oregon vs Mason Warner, un lawfully currying concealed weapons, Plea of guilty. Fined t'l ami costs. Miller A: Hopkins v Ueo U und II II Barrett, mo! ion to open default. Motlou allowed, Cause couliuut d for the term. Xotico. I am authorized lo contract for 3( 0 bah of bop for threo years by J. C, Boner Si Co, of San Francisco. Will pay 13 cents per pound for each year and advance fl cents pick ing money. Address or inquire of me at Eugene. Have already contracted foi 50 bales. John Biiown, Agcut. Alley IuraoviMKNTs. Engeuu ha no law providing meuus by which alleys cau be Improved. They should bo placed iu tho same law with streets so when a majorily of property owner wish to improve, tho work could be done under the supervision of tho city authorities. The alley back of tbe bus iness part of the towu are used to a great extent but are generally in a bid condition, lu Hummer filled with refuse and in tbu win ter muddy and with no Istttoiu. They should be graded and graveled the siimu as the street. I ho council would earn tho gratitude of all by making a movement toward the improvement of alley. Kkw School Hops!.--Th euterprlsiug people of school district No. 17, in Long lo in precinct, last Saturday voted a lux of COO, by a vote of 15 to 1, with which to build a new school building to replace tho old Union school house I hut bus dune duly so long. The now building will b built west nf ihe old one adjoining A- Natl' place, It will be 2lx"6 feet, and will be neatly built. It will be completed in limn for the fall term of school and will Im a credit to Ihe district antf the progressive people of that section. The director are II . Crasser, Jm. Williams and H. Dunlap; clerk, O. P. Mays. Tux N'aw Mill. Tbu proprietor of tho uow Engeno sawmill are gelling ibe machin ery in position aud expect to bo saving lum ber witbiu a month. Tiny huvo built a boom that reaches across ibe river with which to secure their log. During the winter mouth th greater part of their law log will be held iu a bayou about half wuy between Eugeue and Spriugfield. Tbe log will then be run lo the mill iu small lot lo secure thein u gainst loss by any tuddcii rise of Ibe river. Dun Mis E. ('. Fuircblld, only daugh ter of Roy. and Mr. A. C. Falrcbild, died at Sabm, lust Wodiitaday, after an illness of several mouths, originating from au attack of grippe, nged in wars. Miss luirchild baa many acquaintance lu njouru her lists. MANKLACunTKn. Tbe suprenii court ol Washington baa decided that Beiij. Biuuton, Wbo wa convicted of murder recently at Colfax, cannot be si-uli.'ucid lor uny higher crime tbuu luans'aughier, owing to a tech nicality in the ludiciuii-ht. TxkMa of Orru.'ic Tli new officer chosen at th I ist eleniinii will tuko their iKMitions the 7lb of July, except those, who give bond. They will ba in-tailed on tbe lith when the roipily (O.irt no ets and ap prove th bonds. lll'slMs Srsr(NHEi. The Eugena Tele lion Compaiil has been coiniielleii ft suspend maines on actsuiiit of an alleged iufriic'emeiil of patent lietonsing U the Bell Telephone Company. Ill Mil company has an agent her who threatens suit if Ilia bunnies U ro- suiued. Fill Una -Mr. Price, who has been working on the Sl ubbu farm for some lime past, left for Noilli Carolina this wt-i k, where his wife ba fallen heir to an estate of about flO.WU by tb deaib of her f uller. Pi seutsro J. D. Matlock and J. (V Goodale have purchase of Mcllee lirs. Ibe HruilU saw null located near Ihe McKcu lie. Wi.MH. A giil lo do general bona work, lmpiiie ol 8. 11. Frieudly. KTATH TJNVi:itHTY. CiiIiiiiiii of Hid h'liLnluii Society Mi i i.i-'t llit.r, ILvrriK Pi'NMKd Eorroa Asst. Epitor Misa M.ibi I Gray is expected nut week. Tho Senior bad a "moss piciiiu" lust Thursday. Tbo liewi t P roi lu tii oinetiy is the "Ki din rector." l!i member everyone is to help on Baee.i laureate Suudiy. , U h it is call, d tho composite i the latest St i i..r pu..lo. Mi-si a Emms ('huso and Carrio II ill vis iltd the I'liiveisily lut week. .Mi l. Tciiuy and il.iu;;l,ler, of California, visit, d tho I'mvi rsily on Monday. Tl.o Mismm Ann i and Kuta Powell will sptiul Couinn iie merit week in Engeno. Mr. Ch.nb s Mooie, of Piinevillo, a grad uate of tho I'nivi rsity, is iu Eugene visiliug fiieiid-i. Missrs T.i it .1 nnd Possio Sawyer have gra.luat, .1 in iiuisic ut W'olfo II.ill, iu Den ver, Coloiiulo. Prof. Condon deliveri.il a lecture before tint Pioneer Association of Li Imnon on Thursday l e t. Mi w Fii'llde, a tcip her of the Slate Nor mal School of California, visittd the I'nl vcrsily Friday end Monday. i Wo were not a little aurpiised at the head in;! wriiti ;i by it member nf Ilia Optic class ut tho l:f!iuii:ng nf a chapter on Heat. This column cbn, s our oik in thi line f ir tbo year. Wi-Kng our readers a pleasant vacation, wo gladly lay asido the tditorlul pen during th, huuiiui r. What is ihe dif.'. n-nee between a certain Senior young lady and the eluf a pin? An swer: The hitter is pinnn on a Senior, and tbu former is pimd for by a Senior, As the school year draws near its close, raeh'studeiit compared, as a mailer of course, bis vear'a woik with I lie preceding years of bis lite. Very few of us would part with the knowledge gained, and the pleasures enjoyed dining I.i.hi, Many visitors will bo a ith us during tho next wctk, and we for our own interest, and for the wtltare ot the school, should do nil in our power to prove that we are atwltiit, that We e una und iromru, Don't fiil to bi.ir Locke Richardson, Shiikesperiaii h inb r this evetilng at the M. 1',. church. Mr. Richaidsou ia one of Ihe b ist InterpreUis ut that poet now living. This is a chance of a lifo time. Admis sion, fifty cents. Tho Latin class in Fables bavo finished, and passed examination last Saturday. The majority of Ihe members of ihe other classes took their examination Tuenl ay and Wed in dy, thus President Johnson bud the last of the week in which to make out tho yearly report. We reim iiibel dining commencement Inst year bow ninny Hlmh tils were lalo to tin evreisis. I uD il nearly every exercise was delayed from a half to nn hour on thi ac count. Cult we not in ike au improvement bete. If (licit student is prompt the friend am very apt to be, and in this way wa can help remedy a very bud custom. Tho new catalogue are ready. They cou tnin riuuli iufoiniutiou roiicctiiing tbo Uni versity. It would bo a good plan for each stud, nt to sen that they uie distributed wbi ro tbo I'uiversity and its working are not known, ns well as to furnish ti lends with them. The ro is a largo stock ou hand and tbey can bo bud by cull lug on tho li brarian. Through the kindness of Mr. Cornell the Senior spent Friday ovvtiing iu a very prof itable maimer, observing the several planets which tiro now visible. During tbe even ing Saturn, Veniisand Jupiter were viewed. Ou tbo left of tha diso nf Mais was seen tbe opposed snow Uelea, Saturn preseuled a most wonderful and beautiful appearance surrounded by il brilliant rings, which wero plainly visible diirino tbe wholo even-l"t!- As this is our lust L suo it become our tin- plciisant duty to say a wold of farewell to our Senior clasN. Wo say unpleasant be cause farewells ere always painful. Mil iu the iiiuiiory otthe minority of our prcsiut students has so large a class gone from tbo University as in ibis year. How wo will miss them, but this we know, that success will follow thtiu wherever they go. Extending a mot-t coidiul invitation to attend our gi admit ion rxereisis in Ihe name of Iho Eiituxiau society, vie bid you farewell. Wo bavo been criticised by our ooiitompo- niiy ulitor for Hotting befoie our sister tho all important question of abolishing our col umn. Wo are licensed of presenting himonliitioii rather than an argument. We, nut versed in the tactic of argument a i our will bo lawyer contemporary, no doubt did not pluco the matter before, the publio iu Ihe best iiuimur. Slill we full to suo where wo expressed uny sorrow, titter J any cries of grief, or bewailed our lot. We ouly intend ed to give a few ruinous for our deep convic tions, Wo wonder our brullur did not show ' wbsTriu our argument wa "weak and whim hicnl." Is it weuk to agree with such a man a President Seeley of Amherst? I it whim sical lo say that a little well dons Is better than a great deal attempted? Tho Eutaxian society is surely worthy of an existence, but tho question is, doe it proceeding interest Iho public Truo the preparation of thn column uH'oid ni'-utul discipline, but dues it nilonl os good discipline as can be found v. ith nil tho ndvatitnge ot Ibe Stale Uuiveisily. A for sbrinltiug from perplex ing dillicullies, wo deny Ibe charge. We do not w, i-.Ii tu boast, but we think we can say w:b all tiuth that wo are not afraid of work. Wo may In "weak and whimsical" iu the extreme, but we beg to submit to you thi explanation: Our aim in presenting the "Plea" was simply to agitato the quesliou iu order that ut our in xt election we might la) prepared to voto after a study of the subject. I'ei'BonuI. J. R. Campbell vi- ited Portland Thursday. Pelcr lluuey, of tbo Fob y Springs, is in town. . Dr. N. J. Taylor went to Porllaud hint Tuesday. Senator II M. YcilcU visited Eugene last Wednesday. I. L. ('nulla II lin.ile a trip to Sulcm W idiu f day, Mrs. 8. . Wilkius, of Cotvullis, is visit ing in Eligeuer C. P. Houston, of Jiiiictiou, spent several day hero this week. Hon. If. B. Miller, of Grant' Pass, spent lust Wednesday in Eugene. Win. Moo ly, an old li na resident of En-g-no, wui heio lhn week visiting old time friend. II auk Buirelt, the veterun stage man, is here attending business before the circuit court. . W (1 Plckctl, nf Crook county, but for merly of Lane, has gone to Texas t ) look out a (lock ranch. H. W. W. i l r and M. H. Skinner, of Co burg, represented Lano county in iho Drug gists' convention nt Porllaud, thi week. Henry Wilson, the ifllci.-nt porter of tbe IIolT'iiau House for ii couple of years, bus gone lo Bonneville where lis bs accepted a po-ition. Marshal Hodman, of Albany, was in town the first of the week as a witness against the trump burglars of F.istland is Wilson' store. A L Craw, h. has be,-u vi.itin.; bis brother Oeorgu p., returned to bis homo at SU Bernardino, C.d., 1-ud Tbnrxd cy, Mil Y quii'a Bay. Julius GooUmiib iuii,e doari t- l'::k'ena from Hi illor.l, Sun-lay, oil his w ,y to attend II. e M monie gr.vu l loi'.;o ut Pm:i!:iii.. Julius Kits il. it Mi, Hold uir in,. I busiiitra iifn n .:h L i u. -ugl