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liugeno City Guard HA lUilDAY, OCTOBER 2 ibis I To Weekly Subscribers. With this week we commence ending out statement of ac count to subscribers who are one year or more in arrears. We hope these notices will meet with prompt responses. me uuAHU Turnisnes very large amount of local and gen eral reading matter for the money-more we believe than any other newspaper In the state and there csn be no question but that the subscriber receives full value for his money. We have full earned the money due us, ana reel compelled to ask pay ment l he amounts are small, and Individual subscribers can us ually make payment without haidshlp. Ontheotherhandthe aggregate subscriptions amount to a considerable sum to us several thousand dollars. Our bills for help and expenses must be met weekly and monthly, and subscribers csn render us a great favor by prompt payment KIMI'LY A FAiitK. Personal. Daily Guard 8etermdar Si. Drib Driver went to Portland morning. The afternoon local wm30 minute Into today. H A Hullo arrived up on today' afternoon lot al. MIm Mamie Flsk was a passei get to Portland today. Ed R Bryaon returned home to Cor valli thin morning. Father Daly returned from Cottage Orove tuli morning. li II Miller returned from Portland on the Afternoon local. IIaII T...W.II.... Viuw, ui Vlljr, was la Eugene today. Dr Rand, of Mouroe, the sanitarium promoter, arrived up today. Alls JSelle Keeney or (Joel en la en gaged In teaching the achool at Gate Creek. Mr and Mrs Ed Pool came up from Portland today and will upend the winter In Eugene. J R Campbell went to VVoodburn on the delayed overland train thla morn log, on a business trip. hd Poill coiiime ced a term of chool September 2d lu district above Lowell. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 80. FREK LECTL'RE. Kingt Hiuokeles Killa. Black Land plows, t'alllion A Hon, The state fair 0nwl at Kalem today The U P R R will be sold November 1st. Kings Hinokeles shell at F L Chamber only Wood I being hauled to town In large quantities. Air tight beaters, 12 styles and (!.(, at F L Chambers,' A line second hand Phaeton fur fCO at F L Chambers. The whiter' mud has begun to accu mulate on the street. Quick Hbot Shells are the beet. Hoe them at F L Chambers'. The ofllce of the Hotel Eugene I le- celvlng a coat of paint today. Ciood air tight stove and no-good air tight stove at F L Chambers. All kind of fiii nil rig Impli-mi-uts. CmIiIhoii A Hon, George Landretb, ofBlusl.w is one of thd assistant manual at the state fair. "Kings Hmokeless" Kills. I he work on the new court house the Michaels foundation U being pushed at a lively rate. It Mount' Hull Bevrn O'clock. Mgbti at 8 AT T1JE CA.N3EKT. An Experiment With Kraporated potatoes-Will Can Tomato Tomorrow. .... r . f'. liaa liHPn Commencing Friday Oct 1, Dr Uel- "7 ,' aulie an . . ...ii uvuri ik viiiivuu fiwi"-o 1 examiner in chief for the Oriental Med -f-.t.t. fr Ban rranclsco IBd I"" . I Ja.. .1 1. 1., Ki.b ffi.iV HVflPlI Calcutta, will give a scries of illu.tr.t-1 " - ' ed lecture. In costume on the law of m"wn"m,,,J'A life ar,d health, the origin, prevention P" - - Aft. "J nming iw i"Miiu. ... j . and cure of diseases, and irlve demou stratlon of human occult for. Hun- day evening the lecture is entitled the "Human Hkyllghf'or how the light within meet the light from above. Wednesday afternoou at 3 o'clock pri vate lecture for ludic only, and Wed nesday evening at H o'clock men only. The Kan Francisco Examiner says of the speaker: "The lectures are net ouly replete with the grandiest Ideas, but the speaker Illustrates hi subject with artistic colored crayon. Ills gorgeous oriental costume and typical scenery are pleasing to the i ye. At the close of each lecture he gives an exhi bition of LI peculiar power that eclipse the miracles of hypnotism or mind reading." Circuit Court t es n left 73 pound. Theii th y evaporated them, and wheu thoroughly onea there remained IS pounds. They were of an excellent quality. If a contract can be had at remuner ative figures the evaporator could run for a number of weeks on this product. It will be known shortly whether such a contract csn be obtained. TOMATOES. The cannery will make a short run to.norrow canning tomatoes. It seems that the quantity of ripe tomatoes lu this section Isqiiite small, and there fore the amouut catiued will probably not be large. left for hi mine In on last night's 11:281 Jheoneburg Review haa this just but caustic comment on some ot the powers that be: Congressman Tongue Las recom- tue Dunn block. II E Ankeuy Jackson county o'clock overland train Rev and Mr W U Farr kft this morning for Bodavllle to attend the synod of the Cumberland Presbyterian church. He will be absent over Hun doy. urjj iniev and bride have re turned to Eugene, alter a very pleasant visit of a couple of week In Portland They have taken room up stairs In men Jed Rocky Hodgkin, son of Assistant Treasurer F E Hodgkin, for a cadetship at West 1'oint. Sa- lem Journal. This "recomai.'nding" is a force. Lane County Is represented at Al bany in the stat convention of the W I C T U by Mr J II McClung, Mr D R Dale, Mrs Louise II Johnson, Mrs M O Howe, of Eugene, Miss Hellen Busline)! baa gone to Young Hodgkin barely passed his 880 'rI,ol!0 v" brother, Dr examination in the 8th grade ot the L, B" ""er' " uP'rrt Ssl.m ,.nUi 'l", Kook. Grattaln Condon accompanied for dehnqu , Uw.D. nui ber to hi home In Oakland, Cat navo w pass an examination muob I v more severe to cet into Vat Iin tl0V' The young man "recom mnndnd" The following circuit court cose have been filed In die clerk's olllce to day: Win P Lord, governor of the Hlatt ol Oregon, et al, constituting the board of commissioner for the sale of school and university lauds, and for the in vestment of fuuds arising therefrom, fer the Ktate of Oregon vs Sarah L Johnson, formerly Sarah L Lyile, ex ecutrlx of the estate of Andrew Lylle, deceawed; suit to foreclose mortgage, Judgment I asked for $2,200 and In- Twenty-three student registered at terest since Nov. 2, 1894. the University of Orecon law school lu 1 Mary L Butler v George M Jack- Porlhui last night. sou etal; suit to foreclose mortgage. Oregon ba. nineteen new students Judgment I- asked for fl.Cul.S5 and In In Stanford una Imllltiv fro... I Ureal , AUUCT, Judg Walton Is having a two story poich erected lu the rear of his brick block. Your money refunded If King Smokeless shells don't eive satisfac tion. Joel McCornack la now able to be up and about his residence, but la .till quite weak. ah i lie wooien mills in uregon are running night and day and are bo ll tied with orders. say theSaleni 8tatesuia, rext Mouday Is the day on which the property advertised by the sheriff ent taxes will be sold, "King'" Smokeless will kill farther than any other cartridge made. F L Chamiirs fcorrls Humphrey will complete his prune drying tonight. He ha over 100,0 0 pounds of the dried product. iue resilience on Eleventh street recently puuehosed by F L Washburn Jiew Foundry Bulldlug. (joslien Items. Sept 20, '07 Miss Ella Multi-son ot Fall Creek oud school in our district on the 201 b with a fair attendance. J II Raines aud wife have moved to their ranch on Fall Creek. P R Wallace and daughter Miss Alice areat Kitsou springs. Mrs Edmunson and two ton Law rence and John are sojourning at Kit son springs. A Mattftton and family moved to Eugsn Monday. A II Boyd aud family leave today for California where Mr Boyd hat se cured employment. Mr J B Keeney is sotneutmt Indli posed. Mr Co, of Napa, California, Is here now looking after his "Eden Farm." C II Mathews and family have re turned from a two wstk's stay at Kit- son springs. Lau Matlock and B F Keeney are each building new residence. Mr M Vua.il.ul. U.. U . I . ,n I t rom bulem for the Naval cadetship la, the county seat of Polk, come to if reported to have failed. When tlie f"ut with the first new purchase will this furco slot)? It in n ir.iiw of 1807 hop aud -he price paid was 15 tlcototlio vnon-m.nu , cent, per pound, tli Hhepard and ed" through political pressure. In tiSU'S !"! J-,,Bted "Dd re"Ued Kd fur - s - J vm ,w IIIOUIUU ll'l I WVIUUBUVJ uwre.c. an examining board Is thl. purchose cam. direct from Lon- After Min-f. u , appointed and the position is don yesterday. The lot i. an extra Lud pattergon ;tree j,me. WaruIck w.ro wn oj)en to all (he young men " ' ... a"d w,fe have movcd Central The one who .. . , . V y'"uay eenmau-a hoUMe uw the vlii ttt Oruum. of mi I ,.. Anrvn 18 recommendod. i m... ...... loday' Halem Watervllle (N Y) market I a follow "There have been offers freely made of 15 e utr, and a few sale have been made at that price, mors In Madison and Knozboro than around here. Eugene' enterprising foundryinan, Geo N' Frazer I making arrangement for building a new foundry ou the (rrnNiifl nmiunl.ft I, a. 1,1a, n.uunt Alia 6 f - I. .'( nni ft nimT ... J. . j rwnn ninn The new bulldlug will beSOxSO feet Having purch.sed some land of Mr bULU UUil olTlDKcICSS pOWQEr flnD tAtLLOlUK on the ground with 24 foot walls. The fallow. lower floor will be used for a molding Mr and Mr Wm Wslaourn of Pleas FALL WRAPS Ws have just complete line ofT Misses . , 1 J-aesaCj Jackets and Capes, And extend a cordial invitation to the Dublin o call aud examine the same. Bee our stock efore buying as prices were never so low as at thn resent time. We are receiving NEW DRESS a O . W uuuuj every ay. AlR-TlGHT- . . . STOVES Ars .skins; the Ltail Over sll Htstlng 5tove., e LOOK at m PRICE BUY 1 miiii They will suit pi. of tho district, stands highest Tha plan is fair.just, legal, Ameri can. inere is no chance for the balcm hog to got in his work are very firm, and buyer Hud hard work to buy at 15 cents, The former feel that the condition all warrant good prices, and they are going to wait u uttio to see wliat they will see. There have been rumors of hotter than .) ottered, but they have not been ver- ineu." U'l.il- t..l. m i ...ii mHn I vain aa . ii . ... .... -, in urcs- .tonry York sola his crop or about 30 den he expressed a wish to meet Dr bales this week for 15 cenU Grower 1 aul Ltndau. The result was a d:nn?r given by an Amorican rosl dent there, which brought the two distinguished authors togcather. n lieu con vernation becamo general lr Linduu gave hi j views on Amorica. lie had been therefor a few weeks and knew it all. In particular he condemned the climate of Florida, Mr Clemens theroupon poke up: "I was there some years ao and gjwnt some time in Key WeBt. While at Key West a schooner put in one day wim several of the crew dead from yollow fever. Well, there was great excitement in tho towu.and elabo rate preparations were made for the funeral. A minister was secured to olliciate, and when all was ready he opened his prayer book and read the m irriage service. There was no funeral service in the Key yiujvr uooks. juey never had occasion te use it,'' statesman. Miss Delia Ham, of Eugene, Is the guest of rrorand Mr CHJone-. at No -101 Winter street. "King's BmokekW' kills. The art of making paper has room and heavy machinery, and the upper floor for pattern making and light machine work. The second floor will be firmly supported by rows of posts, making a veiy substantial structure. A manufacturing pluut of this kind Is a valuable adjunct to the business of a town, and the extension of Mr Era ser's facilities for first class work is a matter of congratulation. Horses lor Hale. Local Market. Oct. 1st, 07 Wheat 08 cents per bushel. Oats 25 cent per bushel. Egg U cent, pel do.eu. Butter 30 to 40 cent per roll. Wool 15 cent per pound. Potatoes 25 ceuU per bushel. Hop 12 to 15 cents. Wanted . 2 ) cords body fir wood. J. W. Kays Furnituhk Co. greimd so, th-it a tree cut down lu the morning Is turned Into paper within twenty-four hours. 1 liousaud of wild gtese have been p.iHHlug over Eugene for several uiuh a Tol Is accepted by many asa sure sIku ( at winter is upon us. ...i.. i.. i . .. iA 1 1 isis is on m ctpaiu ana a new mli.lHtry will re-ult. It Is predicted I have four head of good woik horses, well broke, thut I will sell pro- cheap for cash, or will exchange tlu-ui for hay, outs or v la-ut. Call ou or ad dress J W K1N.SKV. ChrUmuu building, Eugene, Or. ant Hill were here yesterday dol-ig busiueas before Notary B F Keeney. inaaRuinn ana wii or Btar are moving to Uosben. 1 he wife and children of Re' II F of Irving are visiting with Grandpa aud Grandma Lockard. Air htewart has rented a portion of the A J Keeuey farm and is preparing to move thereon. Frank Skinner has rented tho Swag- garu place for two years more. Sam Wright and family left last (Sat urday for LaGitttide or vicinity. They were renters on the Keeney place dur- ug me past year ana It Is the unani mous opinion of those who saw the in- sine oi the house In which they lived immediately after their departure, which wa by wagon, tiiat the outdoor We keep the only genuine air-tiQht ess powder and EXC Black powder loaded shells kept by us.. S. L. LONG. COMIINCO WITH i K of P (Ikam) Loixik. Oreironian The grand lodge of tho Knights of llvlntf which they must experience on Pythias will meet in Poitlaud October 111 ,r lour"y couduclve to 12-13, and the lotvil reception commit- 1 "''rgood henlt h. W. commend the tee, John M Mann, of Castle 13, and 1ul" of this household to the good . llf 1 I hkllBAa-l nu nl T1 . . . that Butcher WpvW .ill in i.i- i..r. V"nw M vtr ' Tw wranue as model (?) h. Cuba as a resulVof the chan.e J " eUT d B, "'JLB" f"r lhe " r.uKi lu.n.Mvu, mrji nave i uui usiuinner anu merchant. A I. wuiiHiiea ueaanuarters at the Hotel Koney, has made a thorough ronm-.. Perkins during the session. It is ex- Hon of his (tore room. With th mi pected that the attendance will be un. of a neat daslgu of wall nanar n.r. usually large, i tie i. or I grand lodge Piui and re-arrangeinut of shelves sessions are always interesting, and tc, his store presents quite an In ouug logeuier mauy or the prominent men of the state. The attorney general ot Now l?outh Wales denounce as a shame less robbery the bill for $28,000 ex- Plt'g0" raom rllrd whether It penws in tho Butler extradition Kkkkhkk 8 Court. ltcferee A C Wowloock, f this city will hold a ses sion of his court at 8alem Monday, In the Oregon Paclflo matter. The mn mount iu question aud to tie distribut ed Is 110,800, aud In the proceeds of the kale of the steamship Willamette alley In the U 8 court lu Han Francisco lu 1803. The question Is whether the money goes to Homier Hammond, the imrchaaera of tli case at San Francisco. The attor ney geuoral says: "If we are to be saddled in tho future with bills of this character, I shtll deem it my dutytoadviBo the government in all future cases to allow tho foreigr countrus tkeep our crimina aud thus avoid the risk of even be ing asked for tho paymont of such extraordinary charges as these." k X- ... I ! ,1 . . ' la.uuiu county nop grower wh- had few lice to contsnd with attributes tlie absence of the jest to pasturing the yard with sheeji which were turned on the ground about tho first of July. They cleaned the vines of all the lower leaves and runinrs thereby des troying many I ce. This is not the only country that sutlers from exortionato official charges. New South Wa.es is asked to pay $28,000 for extridi ting murderer Butler from San Francisco. The attorney general suggests that at such an excessive rate lor returning criminals it would bo better to allow them to re main abroad. goe lo uumerous creditors of the road created by receivers prior to the pur chase of the road by the above firm. Dalljr Uuanl, Hepimtr.V Hot Ho.TKS.-Todaya north bouud local arrived in Eugene about 45 mill utea late. They had some trouble with hot boxes ou wheels, and had to stop and tlx cue at Kugeue. To fur ther aggravate the train crew, a tele gram was handed the conductor that he would be expected to pick up at Junction a car loaded with sugar aud take ui through, that had beeu laid off there by No 15 ou account of hot boxes. ovtr ihs lain. 1'oki LAND, ISept 28.-Capt Charles KelUn will attempt to go over the falls of the Willamette at .Oregon Cltr. lu a barrel on next Suuday. He will use I tut barrel lu which Capt Webb met hi death while luaklug a descent on Lake Coeur d' Alone from a chute. I. ... 1 R1NKVILLK, Sept 28. The public schools of Priu.fllle will open Octobi r 4, with Professor Holland of Eugene, a principal, and MIm M P Brink, of Albauy a teacher of (he Intermediate departmei I. FokHall. My farm adjoining Co- burg, consisting of 230 acre, moat all good plow laud; all feu -ed. Terms f 25 per acre. Call ou or address Joun Yanduynh, Coburg, Or. change, W O Trine the foot racer, Is now be ing cared for at a private residence In Micraiiiento. fal, by his wife. A Utter received yesterday snys he is a little bitter. The pm-lug filly lie,ge lUnkin was exiN-cied to start lu a raoe at Oakland, Cal, today. Her mauairer. C'haji Mv. hew, will leave lu charge of the alli um I, for KiiKone iu a dav or two. i ne Maifiu medical college reoneued i.... fi'i. . ji-niciiirijr. juo oiH'iiinir lecture was ueuvcrea by Dr Wm Kuykeudall. of Eugene, professor of diseases. Dr D Paine 1 1 professor of mental disease. It la said a voung man w ho resides al ricasttut Hill recently contracted to leach the school at Gat Creek, but resigned the position after teachlmr i " one till, Claiming II was too oneani.m A 11 .. . . jesiemay, nuyers were paying (18 cents jer bushel for wheat, tun m i-.uvun uiu same prii-e was pbld, although the freight rate is tw cents per i.usiiel less to Port and from Albany than from here. n una orten been stated that the grave ol Jenny LInd, the ".Swedish Nightingale," haa been neglected, and Is not even marked by a tone. Thli I- mt true. A handsou e crosa marks lu r last restiug place ou Malvern hll In England. i orvaius rimes: "Mr John Long u-ii rnuay lor me i.asl to be absent several months. She I to visit rela tive lu Iowa, Wlscouslu aud New New ork.'' MrsLoug and her bus I ... a T . v oaini, joiiu Long, lormeriy resided at Coburg. tirval'lu limes: "Asa Alexander aud Telt Burnett arrrived Saturday nigiu irom a Hunting trip at Gate Lrtek, 32 miles beyond Eugene. They captured two of the sixty deer killed lu the vicinity during the week they were encamped there. A buck twn doe aud three fawn were killed at two shots by one man during their stav The shooter used a shot gun, aud tired w hile the deer were drinking lu the creek." The youngrst lawytr in the I'nited States, according to ex-Chief Just re i-Li oie, or in Jowa supieme bei.cn, has Just been turned out of the Iowa law college, of which Judge Cole Is dean. The boy who hs attained t ils distinction is but 10 years old, and Is a native of Iowa. His name is Ho. mer Mlllsap, and he spent hi earlier )ear in California. EXPERT LABOR ARTISTIC GENIUS - , TRAINED EXPERIENCE Bne Othihg THC RESULT Or YtABS or FAIR HONCST DEALING HAS PLACtO The Thos Kay Woolen jYIill Co. OK SALEM At the pinnacle of the profe-slon. The Mysteries M-crc-t of their ' LQUALITY-LOW H 1 1 C ES G l' A 1 1 A X TKED tsAIIM-AtllO.N-lo test thel' ability to give you all this, call on SALEM WOOLEH KILL STORE, J- M- HOWE. Minjtr Daily Guard (k-ptriuiit-r 30. Delayed Train. The north bound overland train did not reach her uutil 8:-lo o'clock thla morning, and remain ed here for twenty uiiuutes awaiting oritera Tlia ilulav u-u ...i i... i.n M.T Z. 7, " "f " ' 'V'-'ihim returned from Jrl: '.T'Tt r Utti'8' vlu relative. j vbi., wu ii-u was xiarrisburg. ,'neu aiunsiue iiie iraeK. TUe tralu arrived at Wsson at 11 a in, and could not get passed the tire until 0 p m. vitinir nppearauce. w... r ....I j . - "uiiiutiara anu ramily returned me iirst of the week from a se- ral oay. visit with relatives aud friends at irviug. T E Morse of Crewell spent Tuesday ui,iii nun reiauve Here. J W Kitchen has Springfield Items. Dried Ai-Pi.Es.-The fruit dryeis throughout Lane county should make a run on the apple crop. Grocery uu n tell us that the demaud for dried ap pies win oe larger limn for year aud the price better, on account of a par tial failure of the apple crop East. Iitt Winger's father ani mother, of iiiuois, win ma6etb athi.il' i ioe tuiuro. at Slewait s A V Dugan, Good Grass. Farmers inform us that grass Is better now than ever lie- fore known at this season of the veur It is predicted that stock will fare wll summer. at least In early winter, as the ranees R , p nui crowueu auu me grass Is sure to Thursday. MrH Wheeler visited this week. iom, to the wife ot Monday eveulug, a son. Mr Gilklo and family have r,t r- tn tl,..U I. i ..uu.ouere irom Lamp C.tk nucreiuey uave been spendlmr th. TURKS GREEKS. 1 want to sny that I am not so much Interested iu (lie welfare or the Greeks and Turks as I am In the matter of Informing tut l-eoploof this vicinity that I have added a lino of BOOTS AND SHOES, GENTS FURNISHING GOODS Ladles and Gents Straw Huts, Hosiery, Thread, Needles and l'lns, Notions, Etc., Which are marked at prices that make sales oall and be convinced tha thi i ..i ii. H. , ia uwfc iu ic ieiii ighest market price paid for produce- W.W.CHESSMAN, - Springfield, OregDn. GOLD DUST IS THE NAME of our smokelea loaded shells, and for quality and prico they cannot be beat TRY THEM AND BE CONVINCED. Foole went to Eugene l GoodIdka. F L Cbambcra l. had the mud In front of his store craped up aud carttd away. It would oea good thin If thn nliv . i 1. have the business street cleaned in a liko niauuer. Mr Ira home. Youug is quite 111 t his mevai8.?-carry tho "CLUB" and umuK jiowuer loaacu stieu For Sale jo ore of laud: l. small houss and baru, feucluir. sladi. ug, etc., and living water. For far ter particular!., inquire of W Sauders ugene. Or. Pvnrr ctai rrofSutteulsmovlmr In i h..4 RRIFFIM A UADntut nr sl yaIDAKlY residence. " "uul ' ' innuVVrtnL V UUIVirriM- Mr Kiutzley started for Eastern Ore lYiniHuUUU KhblUKhJJ ihr iirmntu locure nil ncmnt dlmin, ssch an Wtak Mrmorr. LomoI ! fh : hervousn'". U dmint. lou of power la Generative OrpDi ol gon Tl... C nr rrn. nnH .... . . . -.v..,.rSlB HrH HI) .linn Hrtl-1-l...ia a....... O i a unuay across the river. nioiUKi.-ipner D M.(; ul. nere will next gn to Wa vine. I- Itei- D i GAINS ! 2 It's i ilroost cotlce One 10 cent pkg Vanity Fair tob."! Wc Cue 10 ivut pkg Kill Kom IUoklnir 05c , Ooc . loo Oue 10 cent pkg Lottery uoou grecu cottew All Summer Shoes at owt. All sixes aud all bargains. AX BILLY. Evuibnck All lx.The evidence in the locally celebrated I.lvermore di vorce case ha all been taken ..,.1 .1... cose will now co Lefr n. . Judge. One of the attorney informed i.i.i h wouia probably uke six days to read the testimony beiore Circuit Judge Fullerton at the Oo'ober tern. n :ion, youv lie h ttrtrl I ln?:Pum 2T ,,,n"'l't. which lead lo infirmiiv. C.'n.nmp"; ..A ri . I j .' .V' " i eau siruiciiie Co.. rain, nr ,.,uuirU)Uilug agents. TbirJ sua Yamhill St., Oaburn a OcLano Agents Kug ne Oreon. l-.ini-na.or' fie circuit court. TheOLrrmS'CCrVallirTin,w: V . J 111 ,u,,,H,rl 1 bind of about at memlH-r, hi, ye,r. No Ie, J. v. uetermiued on, but titer i is plenty of good material from which to make a selection. A foo.1 ready made tub. player and. clariot etist areaU.ut.il the addition. now needed. w L'ulvrrsltr Sotes. Tl.ei-cwlyeUcted st.ffof il. f'ni. versltv of Oregon Monthly was dieted yeterday as follow,: Edltor.lM.hlef, UydeN 1-ogle, 'OS; oi.e tdllor M LApplegaie. '09. an.t a,,..- 'no.... i -o-'" auiiui, 99, business manager, Charles V Gal- Ofllcer. of the student body were elected follows: President, L R Ad,rm.n -us; v,ee, lesident. Moirls 1Wr8MCh,ld' '01;re.ary,J,litt A Letter List- Hurry Clark, Frank Htlbin, Clara Hyde, John Kern, Klla Iioneir Ollle Morgan, Clystia G Nelson, Hert Savage, John Weaver, John Wright. A chant." of one e-tft will N' r Irttpra ffir.'n mil. H.-rinlil ra ! . : IK will I'lvaw stale hen ilvi-rtiol Sift 30- F P l uitioiuf' J W HaPnarlh, Liur:i Johl'"1' l-;ii.il .-i!i Keener, I in l.t n-iK-k. Mrt M.-gi-r. J Sears, Wa terS:.llleyi Mrs K W Wood, :or W'Kr Actm Johns. M'-'"1