The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, June 11, 1898, Image 7

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OFFICIAL VOTE OF LANK COUNTY, OREGON-1898.
J,nJife: .9' !l? I'V.tho Loari, consisting of Clerk A. C.
$lt4 Uriher Uim r etaer kraaa,
Mi
uu uuauu-s ui mo icicc j. o. V.HUUIHU ui ijriiigiit ui, and A. K. W ll
heeler, of Eugene, Wednelay:
ATTACK EXPECTED
&AKIr0
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
eytvM. mkwi pnwnra CO., f vnmt.
tin anj i'ountv
SATUUDAV
..JUNK II
lireviu.H.
TtsDeeriiig Mower.
Tli Deering Hay Rune.
fj Deering
Three of t lit best friends n farmer
ftD have tljt-y are made f food bluff.
frtllnin hi r L Chambers.
WSauders pays Ihelilghtnt luaiket
price fr chiHem bark.
All Kiuil-" of Cr n.k" pruuers at
Griffin Hardware Co.
50,001) pound ul Oregon Urape Root
ttauted at 8 II Friendly s,
Crescent Bicycles stylish and stout,
F L Chambers, Ag
F L C"liambfrs will trade you a new
Kici gummed and repaired nt Ivi-
Iut9tw Works, Ninth steert, Eugeie,
Fob .'ale 200 head of Angora
gnats.' Iuquiro at C M Young's meut
Washed Six car loads of chlltem
bark and grape root by W Sanders.
6 H friendly will pay the highest
market price for Oreciom Grape
Root. 8 II F
It make s no oirirrenco wliat niowtr
rouhiiveFL Chamber can furnifh
juu extias lor It,
For Sale. Two LorH, a biiegy
and harness. Inquire at Eugene Feed
Vird, Willumette street.
Pruning knives, band pruner,lnng
tod short lianuia pruners, pruning
awn, and hedge liears, at Uritliiu
Hardware Co'e.
If you waul a go jd buggy or back
that has stood the lest for ten years
right here, gut the Racine. F L
Chambers baa t hem.
Obeqon Grape Root Persons bav
Inflame will do well to call on me.
8 II Frihndly
Watches, clocks, jewelry repaired
Witter and cheaper than any place in
Mn. Give rue a trial, I will save you
wry. Erl, the Jeweler, Ninth and
fillametl streets.
Ice (.'ream Fret zers.
Lawu Mowers.
Wall Paper.
Beret d Doors.
F L Chambers bag them.
Patest. A pateut has been Issued
to A m mi Uadsel of Maplttou, Lane
county, for a device for converting
motion.
Tie Oregon Agricultural experi
ment Halloa bag issued for Ha May
bulletin, aome Interesting notes rtgard
Ing flax, dairies, milcb cows and food
.'or pigs. Parties dexiriugcoples should
addess the president of the college.
Robert J Marsh, son of SO Marsh of
this city, has completed bis four years'
course In the Medical Depaitnient of
me Lnlversity of Pennsylvania, and
graduated today. June 8 He is one
of the fifteen with highest standings,
In a class of one hundred and ninety.
Ave. He has not vet decided where
he will settle down in bis profession.
Sulem Journal: Secretary of State
Klnodld is very much dl-aptolnted
over the defeat of tbe Uuion ticket.
He says It seems as though the people
were uot disposed to ask any questions
but vote blindly anytbiug that bears
tbe name Republican.
Creed Hammond formerly of this
c'ty, now a member of tbe Nebraska
TOlunU are at Camp Merrltt, California
"rues to ha mother. Mrs FA Rank u.
tbtthehas received an appointment
w rgeant. The Nebraska troops will
Probably be transferred to Arizona to
quell Indian disturbances.
t'ompliments for Dell Kuykendall
Tbe Albany Democrat has a very
"pllmentary notice of Dell Kuy keu
JWUhe all around athlete who won
"'place in the Intercollegiate Field
?J meet for the University o.'O egan.
II Mr.. '
..be State University has a strong
"u'e in D V Kuykeudall, who won
Polntjj all alone at the Intereollegl
J'leldDay meet at Halem. Kuy.
odal wag in Albany last tall uuipir
't an ludoor game or base ball. rl tie
"Ji thought be was anything for the
hi l University. The manner in
wo eh be run and Jumped at Halem
Pa'flotisru for bis collece. He
ouid hold his owe In some of the
colleges."
big
X Change. Wm Yale, who was
terribly shot on the McKeuzle Sun-
T. and brought to Thurston for
Raiment, shows no change. He
M "covered from tbe shock to a
treat extent. His rbanctn f.r life,
'tb youth aud health lo hi favor,
thought to be about equal. By
""lake of the compositor yesterday's
UU.Y Goabb gave bit name aa Gale
Havana Expects to See
Lively Tims Next
Vrcck
ITALIAN CRUISER SAILS.
; cUl lo ib Guard.
Key West, FIs, Juiui 9-Havana
citizens areexptclliig au attack frueu
the Ainericuns and Insurgents early
next week. '
ITALIAN CKU18ER SAILS.
Rome, June 9 The Italian cruiser
Carlo lias ailed for Cuban waters to
proltct Italiuu lutreti.
lOllttlU I.1TO I1BIHE
Special to tho Uuaril.
Washington, DC June 9 Tbe In
suig' nts. twenty thousand strong, are
inarcbing i d Santiago tie Cuba. Tbey
w ill attack that city Sunday.
KOIKKO INTO 8KKVICE
Han Francisco, June 0 Tbe steam
ships Queen t f.be Pacific, City of Pu
eblo and Senator will U Impressed In
to so: vice to iiansfer troops to Manila.
Tills was made necessary en account of
tin larte lates wanted by the owners
of tliefe vessels.
TRASSPORT8 BIOJITtl)
Kev West, Fla, Juue 0 -Several
transports on the way to Santiago de
Cuba have been sighted.
IiATrLKAHfl'3 CKUISINO.
GiniiALTAR, June 9 A Kpmlsb bat-
tlesbip aud three torjedo boat destroy
cri are cruising the straits.
Spteml to tie Goabd
W ashinoton, D C, June 0; 6:35 p
in It Is reported that four Spanish
warships ' entered Kavana harbor
after a decisive battle.
CONSt'LATE EXPELLED.
HI Tbomns, June 0 Tbe Secretary
of tbe Itrltish Consulate at Ban Juan
bas been expelled from tbe country for
having revealed secrets concerning
the liiu Lor.
TheUliver-Krewu Kllllnif.
Harney county paper devote very lit
tle space to tho trl il of L Oliver, for
the murder ol Peter French, weulthy
ockiuan and bindowucr. The
trial began May 19, aud Ave days later
the Jury was accepted. During this
time 45 talesuieu were examined. At
tbe trial 10 wltuesses were examined
for the sUte and 19 for the defendant.
Tbe case was given to the Jury on May
28 at 4 p m and three hours later a
verdict of acquittal waa rendered.
Oliver plead elf defense.
Tbe Good Old Flat.
Lift high tho good old flag,
That every man may see;
Throw to the winds tbe Stars
and
Stripes,
The emblem of tbe free!
Then rally round the flag
When sounds the bnglecall;
It Is our own Red, White and Blue,
Support the colors all!
Lift binh tbe good old flag
That waved about tbe Maine,
And now unfurls Its etaTy folds
For w ar with murderous Spain!
Come alt who love that flag,
Aud who Its foemeu bate,
Aud rally round tbe Stars and Stripes
That float o'er every state!
Lift high the good old flag,
Victorious may it be,
That now moves on t'avenge the Maine
And set braye Cuba free!
Tbrow to the winds tbe Stars and
stripes.
Old Glory, proud and true,
And forward all who love that flag,
Our own Red, White and Blue!
Consolation. The Corvallls Time
consoles itself for tbe defeat of the Ore
gon Agriculiural boys as follows: "The
O A C boys have no complaint to make
as to the management of the event.and
belleye that bad certain enlisted In
dents been with them they would have
been able to tetain tbe cup."
Republicans Will Celebrate.
Dr H F McCoruack, chairman of tbe
republican Lane county central com
mittee, Informs us that the republicans
will celebrate their state, district and
county victories by a meeting to be
held in Eugene Saturday evening.
Speaking and fireworks will be tbe
leading attractions.
Nile Water Lily.-Jo Luckey has
a flower ofl a Nile water lily at his
Jewelry store, that for fragrance sur
faaes anything in tne U9wer line mai
grow(. Tbe pistil is a long black stem
instead of tbe unual color. Lovers tf
fragrant flowers should not fall to see
this fine specimen.
YMCA-H D Angell and E M
Patterson gave glowing accounts of
their recent visit to tbe Pacific Coait
Conference, last night at the Christian
cLurch V PSCE meeting.
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Goveraor
iCIIntnn, II M
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King Will It
J Luce John C
Secretary of Stale
i Davis H V .
tDuubar F I
Klucald H K
JWakefleld Ira
But Treasurer
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Booth J O.
83 1WI 82'
Miu f 'I,., u
164 Ul I.i4
JHears James K
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Bupt Public Instrt'etn
TAokerman J H
148 117 US
iKoierlck B E.
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liloamer J E.
Lyman H U,
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JMeUaolel T S.
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Justice Supreme Court
(Uackleman '1 P.
t Moore Frank A..
10 3' 20
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Ramsey W M
87 102, 771
Attorney General
t Blackburn D It N
JBrlgbt C J
Stoiy J K
166,110 1361
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80, 70
Congress First Dist
tHIII J L
iPederton Lt H..
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t Tongue Tbos H.
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District Judge
Hamilmii J W
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178 1201411
Prosecuting Attorney
THrown ueo M
Denlinger Henry Ji
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state Henator
IHaona Calvin.
Huton II C...
tKuTkeudall W
Representatives
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90 71
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tMcQuesn Ivan
Potterf 'J A
tWeathersou W H
Sberiff
Manvllle H M. ...
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Withers W W
County Clerk
(Ukiu J W
tLee K U
142111 129
90 104, 75
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162,110 120
titevenson J G..
County Treasurer
74 97 74
0' 0 24
Dale J o
Patterson A S ,
fPowell J O
County School Bupt
fHunt C 8 ,
Miller William M
Mlnton A B
Assessor
t Burton D P
119113 80,
121, 01 109
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148 107 128
83 102; U
174 128 133
Morse Hn
Yarnell Elmer.
Surveyor
tColiisrCM.
169,127 147
Tayloi Henry.
781
Commissioner
Baugbroan W H
t Edwards H D...
Lea Geo
Coroner
Cheshire W L...,
tHarrlsJ W
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120 124
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105 lOOi 82
130 105 1331
Union tltepubllcau Igular
INTERSTATE HEEL
Athletes of Oregon and Washington
Will Contest for Donors.
riKST EVfc.1T Or ITS KlftU.
The U of O athletes, accompanied
by a number of students will leave on
tomorrow's local for Portland to take
part In the greatest atbletlo contest
that the northwest will have ever seen.
TbeUofO men have been working
under Trainer Trine this week and are
In the pink of condition.
The followlBg are Oregon's entries
for the meet:
100 yard dash Crawford, (O AC)
Kuykeudall. (U of O) Gulsa, (W U.)
820 yard dash-Kuykendall, (UofO)
Crawford, (OA C) Redmond, (P C.)
440 yard run Redmond, (P C) Wll
Hams, (W U) Stltes , (O A C.)
880 yard run Ken worthy (PC) Wll
kins (W U) Kenney, (U of O.)
Mile run-Read, (U of O) Colt (O A
0) Wilkins (W U.)
220 yard hurdle Kuykeudall aud
White, (U of O) McBrlde, (O A C.)
120 hurdle White and Kuykeudall,
(U of O) Heater, (P C.)
High Jump Buckingham, (W Uj
Sauders. (W U) Knox, (U of O.)
Broad Jump Kuykendall, (UofO)
Ooiss, (V U) Buckingham, (rV U.)
Pole vault Heater and Uubsou (P
C) Senders, (U of O.)
Hhol put ganders, W U) .Smith aud
Wagner, U ol O.)
Hammertbrow Smith, (UofO) El
gin, (O A t) Bodlne, (O A C.)
Tbe list of events d' es not Include
tbe walk or bicycle raoe.
Tbe Washington team Is picked freui
tbe U of O, Seattle; Puget bound Uni
versity, Tacoma; and Vashon College,
Vasbon Island. Tbe team includes
such crack uea as Palmer, the vauiter,
Oould, the blgb Jumper and hurdler,
and Davis, the distance man.
Tbe blgb jump and pole vault have
been conceded to Washington, aud tbe
130 yard dasb, tbe 440 yard run and
hot put, to Oregon. Tbe other events
are In doubt.
TbeUofO's representation on the
iau (Mm will number eight men
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reoj.lts rroblbltlon Wes Allen
larger representation than any other
college. It Is to be hoped that the U
of O boya will cover themselves with
as much glory as they did at Salem,
and tkat victory will crown the efforts
of Oreifou's team.
Manager Galloway bas secured a
reduced rate of one and one-third fare
for round trip from Eugene to Portland.
STICKKEN K1TEK WRECK.
Gold Hunters Set With Disaster and
Loss or Outfits.
Victoria, B C, June 8-r.cpo'ts
have Just arrived that the new stern
wheel steamer Iscool, was wrecked In
West Inlet, while on the way to Stick
een, loaded with supplies and gold
hunters.
Tbe Iscool and her load are reported
a total loss. Tbe passengers aboard
were rescued by means of the steamer's
boats.
Slate Klectlon.
Tbe latest returns show the following
pluralities:
Geer
Dut bar
Ackerman
Moody
Tongue
0,227
7,000
7,479
0,627
2,170
For wale or Trade.
A good lieavy wagnu, four head of
horses, good harness, all In tbe best of
condition. Will st ll or trado for prop
erty 1 1! Kui;eiie. Call on or address
lllKT RoilEKTS,
Third & Llucoln streets, Eugene, Or.
Letter List.
Al.'afi, .M I"" Sui-le llarey, eul It
Braner, Frank DIsherMr Martha
Locbner, Mlnnlu Mackleu, Emma
Putnam, Mrst'arley Sandorvsky WJ
A c)ir ol one vnt will bt maris on al
leltrr. ik o out. Irrx'M rallliif lot klU-r
will uIcmv stale when slfrtlfd.
t K lUxbzuoH, Act PH.
I:EKRiKi and Ice Cream A straw
berry and b eream festival will be
given at tbe Ping YaBg school house,
Mohawk precinct, Saturday evening
Juue 18. A good program. Everybody
Invited. Walt Thompson,
Chairman Com.
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received 2 votes for state senator In Goshen precinct.
Died. Carl Mutbs died at tbe home
of his son J J Mutbs, two and one half
miles west of Eugene, Thursday June
2, 1898, aged 00 years 7 months and
2 days of kidney trouble. He leaves
two sons. The Interment took place at
the Mulkey cemetery. Mr Mutbs
came to Oregon In 1880 from Nebraska
and resided In Lane ootidty from that
date until death. He laaves several
nieces and nephews In Coos and Mar
ton counties.
Mketino Postponed - Through a
misunderstanding the meeting of the
Horticultural society to have been held
In this city June 9 and 10, was post
poned without any announcement to
members, several of whom have ar
rived here. Tbe meeting will probab
ly be held the latter of the month.
Philomath Cows
The city fathers of Pblletuath are an
accommodating set. They enacted a
law that no one householder should
pasture more than two cows on the
public streets and his neighbors prem
ises. Yet this liberal allowance of the
fence-sidewalk- fruit tree- garden des
troyer Is not enough for the cow ad
mirers of the collage town. A Philo
math correspondent t.ftbe Corvallls
Times writes:
"Tbe city council passed an ordi
nance some time ago requiring that
no householder should allow more
than two cows to run at large. This is
certainly a beneficial law as lt Insures
pasturage lor tbe town cows, one some
parties are trying 10 evaua tne inw ny
quibbles and technicalities and limit
ing trouble and expense to the city In
stead of helping to enforce laws which
are plainly for'ltn Ir owu benefit."
Wk Conokatulate. Carey F
Martin and L E Bean, Lane county
bos, have been admitted to the bar.
Tl.e Guard congratulates.
Short Time Only
Good Shonldera per lb 7 els
Good Hams per lb 10 eta
Good Bacon r lb 10 eta
16 lbs D OBuiartl.OO
Just received car load extra heavy
Improved Mason jars . To be appreci
ated must be seen
Best black Jar rubbers 2dox for five
cents.
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WARSHIPS AT MANILA
Probably Belong to Fleets of Neutral
Nation?.
Victoria, May 8. Tbe steamer
Empress brings nows of tbe arrival of
five additional warships at Manila.
THK DESTROYER "DESTROYED."
Washington, May 8.-The Spanish
torpedo boat deatroyer suuk Monday
night at Santiago de Cuba was tbe
Rulua Mercedes. Five sailors and 20
marines were killed or drowned.
FIKTY SUCCESSFUL APPLICANTS.
Tbe Salem Journal ba this to say of
the recent examination of law students
before the Supreme court for admission
to the bar.
"Out of a class of 51 students, of Black-
stnuo, who last Friday took the exam
ination befure the supreme court for
admission to tbe bar, there Is noted but
one rallurw,
"Of the class numbering sixteen from
the local law college, everyone passed
the examination very creditably, a
ra(,t 1Ht affords Just can for congrat
ultatlotiM. Two of the yonii
of tbe young tteutlemeu
who passed the t-xaiiilnntinn, are min
ors and will notrecelVH tlirircertiflcati's
adinitlllii' lli'-rn to tliH bur until they
liavu ruuclifil tlieir ruiijonty,"
LL I ''Cim was Urn only applcant
from Eugene, although a larg? c1h
was admitted from the University of
Oregon law school.
Hotioe.
Notice Is hereby given to owners or
occupants of any property within the
corporate Hurts of Eugene to cut and
remove tbe graft, winds and bruxli
growing in the streets and alleys adja
cent to their property within ten days
from the date of this notice.
W II Luckey,
Chairman street Com.
J S Stiles,
City Marshal.
Dated this the (Hit day of Juue IS'Jb
'::il,"i:i lii'lllK of Ik
Texas !l:e L'l
l u 1I1. (! .,r,.
Wa-himiihx, Juiii. H-panlsh
ln i-tM t;,:il ( ii, thin l'lullli'sof the
I'nitid Stuti" iHttltliii 'lVxits was
kill. , In (lie ou.tuy nllit eiii;uge
uu i t. 1 he n inrt lin ks confirmation.
M'.HN (ir.18 A LOAN.
I.omion nine 8 Spain failed In her
t'tiilravurs to sf mire a furelgn loan, but
reports nro currviil Mint tbe Bauk of
Spit'iii csiiie to the rtsfti.
111. 11111. r ii:t 1 itoi 1:0
8"t'il t tlic 1,1'ian.
Wasiiisotov, Juue 8 West India
.Aiers are publlsblng what purports to
be an account of the dcstrut'tlon vf a
SjaiiUh torit'do boat destroyer o3 tbe
haibur ofSuntlaKo do Cuba Monday
lilttlt.
A Compliment fur Veatch.
Itl-nitlur lute to (Hilillsh compll-nii-iitnry
notices ol r-undldutt-s, but tbe
fnllouliig fro 11 the Mjrtle 1'olnt, Com
cuiiiity fiiti rprino, a strung republlcaa
p.ip r, Is a fair Index of tho campaign
ui'ulo by Mr Vrntuli :
' Hon H M Veatch, union cnndldate
for coiigrt'HH, il'livert'd a very Interest
1 11 it and nlilo aililrngs from a Union
point of view, at this pluee Monday
evening, all parties being well repre
senii'd in tlio uuilience. Mr Veatch
niiiili a fiiviirable Imiiresslon on our
people, bis nildrenk Wing free .from
rituld vrlllcixins ami abuse of the op
piling purty. He will poll a large
vole in this county."
IjiHtls df Ssgcliruxti.
An odd sight on Front street jester
duy was a big wugou loud of sagebrush
piled up like liny, says the Baker City
IVtuoiiriit. In soma tlmberless sec
lions In our hUwr counties ot Harney
und Mulluur, win-re tall timber Is 60
inili-s or tiioiu ilMunt from stock
ntiiclit'H, liiiyi! ktut'ks cf this sagebrush
are burvested und piled up for bouse
biild wood. Tills fuel makes such aa
extremely hot lire that almost any
young sparking couple, if telllug tbe
old story us tbey sit before the old fash
ioned 11 replace, would gladly move
backwards ui well us snuggle uearerone
another.
Agricultural College Student Drowned
Albany Democrat June 8. William
E Jennings, a college student attend
ing the agricultural college, from Kena,
Polk county, wa drowned late yester
day evening. He and a companion,
went bathing In Oak creek, a half mile
west of Cautuorn ball. Jeunlngs got
beyond his depth and sauk out of
sight. Ills body was recovered after
be had been In tbe water 45 minutes.
Neither of the boys could swim.
Note Lion Loos' Circus.
The following skit by a well-known
western writer appeared In a recent
number of Muslo and Drama.
"Advertising Brigade No 1 of Loos'
Allied Railroad Shows, Equetourrlo
uum, Royal Baking Powder Circus,
Roman-Terrier Hippodrome aud delir
ium Tremors Menagerie left last Thurs
day on a band-car. At winter quar
ters all Is activity. The monkey cage
has been tied up and perfumed, and
uew rubber inserted In tbe giraffe's
neck. Rnzorbacks are hardening up
the reserved seats aud arranging the
binges 011 the folding backs so as to
lusure raising a blood blister on the
toughest skinned spectator. The sixty
f,ot round top and the equestrienne'!
tights are being patched aud reinforced
with new guy ropes to prevent any ac
cident that might Injure or shock the
audience, The shell mau will have an
entire new outfit, and a patented hold
out or film Hummer has been addtd to
the ticket wagon.
The work of decorating tbe Interior
of the elephant with baled bay Is now
under way, and the freckles and tan
011 bis skin will be removed with Mmo
Rupert's Cucumber Cream, Ills com
plexion lust sensoii was rather murky.
Ni w bundles are also being put on hie
trunk. Feutupis of the show this sea
sou will bo a noiseless steam calliope
and red IcmonuUe with a lemon in lt.
The management baa Imported, at an
enormou i expense, a mammoth herd
of geuuiuo Knulixh pick-pockets,
equipped with X-ray "locaters." Also
a inuntcr troup of educated Abyasln
iuii tan I biigg'-ra. If the show doe
not pay this sesson it Is because there
Is 110 money Iii the country. The an
nex is not quite complete, our bearded
la ly having accepted a place on the
police f.rcu. Wi ul 1 like to hear from
some lung-whiskered populist, who
does uot elm v tobacco, to take ber
place.
R Beers Loss,
l'hlloiiiittli correspondent In Cor
vullis Tiuet Juue 8: Rev Bonebrake,
, of Eugene, pniicbed tbe baccalaureate
sermon at tbe college chapel last Sun
dny morn lug.
"
Tbe Glee Club of tbe U of O will
sing an arrai gmitut of Btauiits jtV
ou Satuiday at Vlllard lis IL.