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T E H ,1 pi on u r I 0 MT1ILISIIEI. FOR THK WHEW iTIM OP DEWRiTI.' PWSriPLSJ. NP TO F..IRJ IS RlUmilYINC BT TDK IWE1T OP WE BROW EUGENE, OK.. SATUKDAY, JULY U) 1897. v( 28 y".)l,W n ;n'V gu WEEKLY EUGENE GUARD. I.. .'-- ,,),. ,.( lllatlli IU- Ii twtvtl .L, I -I. -l-l . . i .i. l. Snvil,.. - Kil ls "' 61 " . - Month. 12.00. 1.00. .50. Advertising rates made Jnown on application. ,. , ... l,...lu.M W.:vn to (il-Alll, tm-af. "' ' pHAl.Kr. IN Clocks. Vatcne. , Chains. Jewelry, Etc. RKl'.UKINU PIIOM PTLY IX)NE. -sy illXVurU Varriit-d.sV L W. BROWN, M. D. Pl.viclati and Surtfeoii. ..ver p.toltn.-e. Honrs; i -j to to y i- t.i 'J GRAKiTE AHD MARBLE WORKS. .1 Ni-w frit-en In Korelieu ! S, I'f " .. i . i:r.iiiin. Mnniinirlltl. lmin"ti'' MuriMc . ,...tiiiif Cemetery work of all kinds '' ,K'' Al., wollK GUARANTEED ! A ;;,,.,.. street, near lltitufflce. Kufen. Of i, C. WOODCOCK, Uoriicy-at-Law. halt Muck Kutb ol Chriman' KSK, : - OKEHON. nrrii : (lor. N. K, Maiiki.kV. (1. . K: Kinsey & Markley, Attornoys-at-Law. l ami l'tobatc IIukiw I ".iriMiiau lllotk. sis-e It lv Olio OsHI'A J. WATTON, N. E. MARKLEY RTTORHEYS-RT-LRW. i:uk-p. m,: Wili.ia-tii'iu all the courts of thin lttl Oll'uv iii Wiilton l lock. L. WHITSON, DENTIST. ,,,r. li-cl th.-om.-e.inJ n'" ' n , w V. lleii-ietsnn. I '" ...KMJ;lili.tlntl-ll '",,tr" mi. I inliiv. th.' In'.- I. ' u ' to In Hi. v. v C rutrn end Bridge work I Specialty. W. E. IRDW. 'retnUnl. B. D. PAINE. F Vice President. THK in nsauRN Cuhl feffloe Loan and Savings BANK, Of-uoene. Oregon. mus-ii k IVtni-. J. IV IlivrrH, J. K Davis 11. 1. rnlno. W. K. Brown. J. f. KuMiisou, K. W. Unburn. Fill Do capital. : : Getsral B trkirg Business Transacted !.,,.... .11. ......I nn llm JCPOSIU. cll,i'il.iiiciitru-Ut to our Pi'.r. will rccvlvr rci'i t tu in Ion llH 'RICKS, l'r.iffi.lnt. s. r I 'a hii't ' K. SsuIk;BAS. A.-!tant Ctiier. 01 Eugeae. Paid up lash CaplUl M.?SJ . . r . n ira iiiill surplus ami itiim"iu"w Eugene - ureRun ! ie t-ru.e. SiKlit .lrfu on NbW . ) I T CHICAUO, SAN FKAM'ISOO m.l 1 01. 1 nlll'iliiV Bill. '( eichr.0.: ih.1.1 on ' rei ciuitn t to dim; or to' cU of .lveit. Ail lullocti rj rim"!. OK cum, CANDY. ml GO TO. o 3 H Mm U MONDAY, JL'LYo Oiorgt- K i en mi rin in Kolo. SiriiiK t"luy. Hon J I lluktr.of Vliervjei.int Sunday in Kukuii-. tirilllu Jlnrdwareto rn-eivtd car of nul yield day. Tlie frout of the Walton brlik block in I't'iiiK rial tt d. J M Howe inadtf a hliort l.usiiiiM til to Siili in uuday. Mr mid Mra A F Mcl'lain camo in from 'lVuiiin lunt iilght. Mm (' L Smiii r tu'iifd home fr.m Cifvi-ll on Dm inoiiiliig ltKul. Th Wiinhinl low factory ahltd uiioilu r cur nf Ice to Kowhurg today. -Mr mid Mm V K Dunn and Minn Mo. i Im were In Portland over Hiinday. Mi- Curriu Matlock in in Albany and ill l.e the Kucxt of friemU for a we. k. Mimm Mue Ho 'ey hao rvtunifd from mi cxteiidcd vixlt In Ohio and New York. Herbert Condon hieiit Hunday in KiiKt'iie, rclurnliiK to C'orvallia this iimriilnj;. MIm ('nllicri')B (,'oyKHwell was a pus aeiiger on todiiyN olage for Foley xpnii'H. Altiirney J K Young, ol Cottage (Jrovf, n.ent yesterday and today in F.un-ne. Miw Loveridge and FriuiueTliomp yon r. turiud toduy froiuavii.it at liar rinburg. Ailbur Viazle, a well known attor ney of 1'orlluud, Ih In the city visiting bin mother and sister James llollinan and wife and daugh ter F.dythe. left for a aimitli'a trip to Foley Springs today. Hon il F Mulkey of Dulli', who ha been visiting at J'leasaut Hill, returned home oi' the 10:50 locul. Mm lluttiu Walton ai lived home this afteruoou from a vn-it with Miss I.uuru Alexander at Corvallia Mrs Louise 8 Linn orders her Daily UL'AKii sent to Hanta Cruz, Cal., wlure she will remuiu uutil Sept. 1st. Kd IhiUMin and Arch Kice came dow u from Collage drove 'his morn ill;:, where ihey attended the celebia oil. M..-rt Almee Ljford, of Coivull r, liollin I. lei. It guest of Miss MtU.e Wiluuis for a forlniKir, re m uiu ti iine tins inoruing. O F ItUriton, kuowu as"Dtc,"order the Ucarii ai lit to liliu atKasio, u He lias a good position, ou a steam er as steward. Wiu Dunn, foiuntly uight agent at this place for the 8 l' company, now of Ouklaud, parsed through yesterday lor vucatloa on Pugei Bound. Mrs H E Aukeny aud daughter, Miss Nannie, left for Ihelr home ai the.Steiling mines, Jackson county, nut eveuing on the overlauu train. We are ruiuiBted to announce tha lot. ii HaiKlwiter, asnis ant Louniy SehifU .-uperiiiteiidei I, win oe iu tne lllcc on und alter Saturday, July loih Mrs EH McAllsler started for (?ei. Uoek loilay lojoln her liusb.ind, wbert they w ill si eini the summer, helu Mc- Aiui..r uei mimd her as lar as lbunv. IheOni.oiilant.day ariiveu ou mr special I'lui-iiati FZudeavor tram, inis ei.Mprbe I y the puniiKUeni was great. , .. i. eioteil hv lis numerous ....... , readers. Hull E Holler, of the Salem Dully Journal, spent last night tu Eugene. Undelivered the Fourth of July ora- !.., oi c.ii.iirB fJrove. He is a tlini defender of giver. HurrUbum Keview: Mrs Mary Auu smiih. of t his city, aged 73 year, vi iled her farm six miles soulu oi mn ,itv lusi week, walking the eutireais - i,i..i. in punsiderallon of her Ittiiwv, " . . . .-- aue is quite icniarkable. MreKamuel Nelson and daughter of Chicago, are vlsitlug her parents, O 1 aud Mrs 8 P Hlnrtden, in rorimuo She ill probably visit friends in Eu teue before returning home. Ti, utalliou Palhmonl. formerij owned by Hon I1B Miller won .or ureal pacing race at Atiacouua, i. u laiiii. Itest Uiu :iu. UQMed fourth lu a race the same day. Saturday was a qui" any " Kene, nmny of the business houw- flosiiiEat noon ID lll"."i L-Mf. were fired lhaii ever before. We announce right here that Eugene w,ll give a giaud cleb'atlon next ,-,ir. .-...ise. Urove Leader: Eakln 4 I ...,iil-r iild brick to llrlstow fini'ru " . . ... .....,i Mnndav. It was received Uie u..u. .- - . ... from the too u""0 . could not learn the value but from t be si.-of H e Irxk we E"" het !.-,ula..d ; 0"0. M , Mausre. Underwood will leave ,i-' ..i.vfor Kesh. Britto.Coli.mbia ;i.,e.be'i l reside lu lh futurr M,.l-Wr.oUa U on. of ih. osl l',,l,,""r " "" .:: a. .r-i le . i-r ami 8- tbrooieWJ io ri.ar, .i. . ki! a wni, irom no " . i-. ; i iiii'iiui.-i - :Zr.un-d oVer a rj- tMH'.AVOU IkAlX. Pasr.l I U rou t; Ii Kuiieiie TIih Morii ing IfouDil tor San Krain i-eo I'tlly o up', J'j!j '' Alioutt): 10 o'clock tb;s tii'irni;,t: tin Oregon C E special train, botin I for the International convention at San Francisco arrived in Eugene, stayed M mltiuites, taking on two iure o.i. Inl and then pulled out for the Hay city. The cars w ere pr.ifil-.ely decorated with the Endeavor colors ..f Oregon, white an.; gold, ami w ith "C E," monog am, which is now mi well kuowu everywheie. On the t pot the coaches the tlagsof the international 0 invention were p'aevd. Three coai lies cotlifortably tilled, and a I .acciige t r compi ised the train on it- uriival at this city, the addition of the two comiie-. here making a neat sied excursion train. Dive I ton-ton the wcllkiinii conductor is clinpeioiiini; the party through. The train will st 'i over uight in Ashland and proceed on through (lie next di.y. Tho-e going from Eugene are: K-v und Mrs K C Brooks, Mr ami Mrs E D Matlock. Mrs .S 1) Holt, Mioses Ada and Kuhy Hendricks, Nellie (iilfry, Jennie Mc Clure, Mary McC rinicX YcMa Drake, Finniit I'lm-e, Anna liriuus, Alice Dor.ii., Clara Condon, und Messrs P D Uilbert, ami 1. C Martin und K v (ieo D Needy Many proininenl l indeav orers from points lielow w ere noted among whom were State Senator J E Huseltine ami daughter of Portland, aud 1'iesidenl IIS Oilean.l itv ( Salem. Lunches were prepared loi the crowd by the Eugene societies and distributed while the train remained here. M AKKIKH. This Monday morning, July 5, 1S!I7, Cl rk Jennings donned the title of "Elder" and united lu marriage S II Putnam mid D.iisy O'D'dl, both of Lane county, Or.uon Commencinfr on 30 davs or until further but following are a few Dress 5-l-in hoii doth at 52-in rroal cloth at 41-in Gertie at 38-in Sergo at 38-in Henrietta at 38-in Mixed Quitting at 30-in English Cashuuere at Our Selisia Cambric. Etc., Ladies Shoes $ 2.2" Black Ox fonts now . l.'iO lilack Oxfonls now 1.00 lilack Ox fonts n-.w 200 Ox lilooils 1.50 Ox lUoods now 3.00 Kid Button shoes 2.25 Kid Button shoes 1 fi.'i Kid Button stioes r . u.-'. ..rt Rr.u' Khnftt Wur men -y - sX. Men's Underwear. .00 Mens Bibbed now .50 Mens Bibbed now .40 Mens Bibbed now .35 Mens Bibbed now .25 Mens Bibbed now Remember the e Prices are for 30 days only. Ladles Tlie Begular... Tlie Begular... Remember this miss th9 opportunity . A. TRNSir ISSTMNT If! !l Slcttfil Av.iv I'H'Iit a IVrscns lio Hilii'i Reward. -a ill. k liegeutit Ferclsed (iood .111 !j.i;n tit. Student.! i f t he I'nivcrsily . I iiu.m will still be able to ge at I In- -l.u-Slid wander amojg the plain . . in the uiaiiiier pnscriU'd in tin- ill. ije cin riculiiin. The transit i i.-i : hmu lit which a it i ! 1 1 1 iigiwas !! ti limn the utiiv.i-ity was f un. t.-ienhiy m iriiing l v ii W Coclitan nt l!u cor ner of l.im ii in e nd ' uik fir. i is. It was placed in f ie gutter under the cross w ilk, with about a foot of i!.o In struiuent rhowlng. At ilie tinie ofihcthift the reg.i. rightly judged that the liistiuuiiut was taken in the hope of ruvivirgii reward, und therefore refused to idler one. The placing of the same wheie it coiil. I ie found shows the culprits I..-1 hope of secuinig any tewuid fortli ir III I'll iotls w oi k. Dikh. -At Cre-wol, July 4, Is'.;, Mike Hans e. a Unlive f Austi la, au d atiout .'!") years. iKccii-cd leiives n sis:. r in Montana and in Pennsylvania It will be r. iii-Mihere I that this Is tic man w ho as pb k. .1 up l y the train men near Cottage ( irov.- and taken to ,u "" . , istettwas leinoved lloin liltll. i lie r mains will lie inlerred ill the Hone eeiiictery in nr Creswell today. 1'iuly .inn: I July ii Hiavv ItAixs. Vesifiday ou'y light showeis fell ill Eugene, but from Spencer, liichar.lsoii und Willamette pr. cincts eK'ridingly heavy ruins are rcpnn-d during the day, leaving large jtomlsot wal.i niDSUMMER. V pi July 1st, 1897. I will offer my entire stock.of Merchandise at COST for notice. It is impossible to quote prices on everyaruuio m uiu aiui, to give you an inea wnat wo aro aoinf?. Goods. - ', regular jhh ,(K) ."II ct .7.") 30 " .7.") Ii" " .:o :;." .."() L'") " ..'() l"l " .- ") 1 7 " .."S, regular j'riee regular pritf .:), regular iri ' .3'.), regular price .38, regular price .1'.', regular price be Sold ata Reduction. will al and Oxfords. 1.25; .75 1.50 1.25 2.35 1.H5 1.35 are also Included it th.s Sale .11 .30 .20 .27 .10 Ct." Kid Gloves si ...ii now fjoes 1.- 1 "J-"' now goes is a genuine sale of the entire stock of goods without exception, so don't of getting some good bargains. V. PETERS. tVilllrlt IHirK KIKE. IVler Jelin-i n t.oes Inn IIoiims an I Mo Miinlre-r.) Some liOOlls 'mi') ioiar-1. lu'r Ab ut I o'clock this mori'lng the tuaiii lire In II at the tower and those in inch en I of town proclaimed a Ilie. It proved to be n we-t Eighth street, catching in a bouse owned by Peter Johnson, H'i I occupied by Mr Sui-dro-ky un.l family and ruther;fitlliily. liny bad the two holisis owiud by Mr Johnson I. a-e.l, and bad in thrm bousi hol.l I'm ii it ii re, etc, and ihotock rec. uily put in the Walton block for a short lime The Sprlnglb ld company, -I K WilP.mis. agent, carried a i'M) risk on the boiisfhold goods In the rtost Iniilding The l'euusy Ivallla, It M MfMurphey, Hgent, carried a r'li"! risk . n the stock of goods aiso j 0 on the household goods III the other house. The two buildings were insiiied in the Connecticut, S It Kskm igcnt. for 1 ' I'l.i Ilie lads ru-hed,out ploiiipl'.V ..nd contest 1 with the llaiues forsu pieiiiacy ui'-l vigoioil-ly, i"l "h I iiti.il sii.rs. The westerly building as totally d. stroyed, but the other uoiild have I ten entirely saved hatl it i ot been I .1 the Inn-ting of hose. The 1 1 : -1 s,,!io:i near olio no.le hid l ii-ltd i.n I mi exchr-.' ge mad- anil i.ti.l'y In I this bee i accomplished i rime an .lli'T seel Inn burstcd. Vari-..:i-caii-ts of tliu lire are iiit nllouiil, wl t i- not known the exact cause of the coiill iiTiitioll. I'liMt The l.yux Hollow school will give a picnic in the grove mar the s hool lioii-e, i bont two undone half inil, - wt-t ,,f Walkei's sTatlon, on Wt tli.es l.-.v, July :. The program w ill begin at I0.:;ti a in, by raising ami siiliitii g a lit w 11 ig by the mentliers of the school. Everybody cordially III viletl t alt. ml. TEE.S. Ladies' coves at Ve-t. si leevelei-s t. Don't Miss this Opportunity to get a Good Bargain Ladies' and Ladies Black and tan Ladies Black and tan. Ladies Black and tan Ladies lilack and tan. Misses Black and tan. Miscs lilack and tan . Mi-ses Blackandtan. This department is complete. Men's Hats and Caps. Mens Uej.'ular . Men- Begular Men- IJcgular . Mens Begular Mens Begular. Men- Begular ' , The bo's ha J caps are NKVY Jl Sl'U K OF I UK I'Ku I A K Wheeler Sends III His Kfsi,Ml ttn ii audi. A. N interim ler Appoiuw d , Friday Justice A E Win-. It r pn 1 seiited to the county court his resign i-1 tion us lustliv of the peace for the En- I gene precincts ami the same was a ivptetl. The court appointed C Wllllcruieier to llll out the '.Miexpirc I term. Mr Wheeler was compelled t ! this on account of the lu t tls of li. bllsiui'ss which demands hi- entire a leiition He lias made a careful, pains taking and liupurtial t'llb ial and tin met w ith the co-npciation of nil in hi olllciul capacity. Mr Wlutcrmelcr Is u graduate i f ih I'nlversity of Oregon, iiiul ii Hu' pa-i two yearn has Ik-cii slmlylng la v in IheoIllciiiifOeo It Doiris, King ill milted lit the bur this spring. He is i young man of ability and bl fin nd will be plessal to learn of the a point liieut. Pofl.TKY Snow. -Oregon Polilliy Journal: "While In Lime county w founil uu alino-t unanimous tl.-iri among the bleetlers of that section in favor of a Hiultry organl. tton f. the hol.fing of a successful show at Eu gene this winter, which will not cut llict with other meetings in the slate. A call will be issued anil the oig iui t tion perfect. d the latter pint of Sep ti'iiiUr next. Lane coun'y Is f .by able to sustain a llrsl cliis. show uml Eugene hits dctiioiistriitctl Unit she w ill lend It ample support, in the county show heltl there last winter. In con versation w ith luai y of the le -dine fanciers they tell us they do not dcstu to see the state sh w up the valley this winter, but would like to see the n-so elation hold out better Inducements for exhibitors coining long tli-laiic. -, by at least ottering a moderate pieml uiu i cash." Vests. 3S cts 21 " 17 " 2S " r.j " in " 121" Misses' Hose- .21 ts rcinilar .:;o HI " 10 " 10 " 1!) " 10 " l-'i " regular regular regular regular remit ar .20 .20 regular 10 J Call early and get a good selection- $3.00 I'Vdora : . 2.50 Fedora . 2.00 Fedora . 1.50 Fedora .. 1.00 Fedora .. .75 Fedora ....) .05 1.5 1 .20 .7" .51 also included in this great slaughter SiM M ON y - r. t v f-, f - - . .;3i I : . . I' i '!. -Mi 'Ii - Jon't . i 1 I .. r g tsMuggiili . i t I. .. :ill nature, i '. . IJ up by ; -. v. In. It brings on '. .'. .. .Hid Klirutna. . ' i ,' vour liver ' ; MM.MONS . i ' J i .t. It also i .. ii r-r.'pcrlv at i Ir? tree from ' ' : v i r. i.'or.iteJ. .':'!. 1.. !' lil.OODwhen ; : i M . id.r.in, anJ that .'. i t I i t: i-K.-pt;ii:tive. . , i oi; . .inj note th ' . i.e.- Simmons ".' - i . SIMMONS '. ! ; v ' :. '. ni.iUcs the ! . .' m ; -i.! : ' i: .!:!". i'.c .1 tea ..f the . : i .v,u.s ivhK KEGU- u';i i .1.1 tin? bLU L on every i,.lrlt. V ":t , ! ! , i 'V .! d." 1 l ! 1 I J t: .: c! p. .w,! LA 1 1 ' p..k J, 11. ciUn X C o., 1'l.H.ldelphK Pi Til luiiiii War Viil'iiidtrs MuslcrcJ out in Fiui'iic Julv o'l IS5C. Many I'liiuilial' Nilincs. I'mty olio yeais ngo last Satunluy, in u plea-ant July day, uu Impressive event looli i, lace in Eugene near where l)r I'utli i -on'- resilience now stands. It was the niii-lcring nut of Company C, St i ond itciuiting lull t nl ion t Oregoa volunteers, Uml had hee.i mustered In at Eugene, March L'tilh of that year, to help tpiell the Iiidiaii outbreak III the K igiie Eivi r valleys. The volunteers had m rii service, the Indian outbreak h id luell .-i Itli d, ami they retllrllt'd to i In-pi',,'.-. f i -iilisi uu nt In lay down t ' arms. lih li lliey bail taken up ill I ten.,' of lb.- then sparsely willed e.iinliy, u.Miiist the discontent" .d I .ilntii-, that wcie making one last llnal stand in the. hope of rescuing ibilr hunting grounds from the stead ily cue muchiiig title of emigration. A vain and useless ell'ort. Their race was dooini"!, their country lost. I'hit while mini was hero to stay. It was the Indian who was doomed to Hiil jiigutioii and lluul extliictio:. Ilia race is almost run. A few more tlecaihs iiinl the once numerous liilns w ill.be remembered only lu his tory. Few aie left o' 1 hat group of hopeful high spirited iiieii Abo insbedtotho aid of tleleust-le-s wmneu and children, liu their nanu s are it roll of honor. We live a copy ol t be muster rolls. iMl'VSV C (sViMiul rueniltliii bll dloui. lii,.. i. I In Mart-It nt l int-no :il; die- Iihik-'I July M-- i ti.liii l W Keltb; Flret I.l,' i until, I.l- lluwi.-y; Hi. tin J I.lciiti-nsiil, I, ,.. l ,,, s, rt.-siits, II t' llinlun, J r. Klrklsntl, Jaiii-n .-fb it. o'oru Morris: t orKirl, w II linker, John Itolilu-in, Ji-'e llsuoii,Bi,nliii-r. rrlviil.-. W llllniu All, ii, J II A.tx.mlor, TN lUk.-r, i Ilitlol.J I lionJea, J M llruwu.JM I'.runt-r, J HoiM. r, o II A I'oetoa, 4 J iwiwol, Ii I'm k, M K.-fl.olini, J M tlsle, JN little, J t t. my, Anion tturillier, ti i- i.spi.tvr, i i ll.iv-, K llniiiineit, J Itt-ii-lrlek., A'Uin llt-r-brrt.l' II it. 'till. oil, sin, I ItoiiiHs llsreoli, Kolssrt nsr-oil, W i.l. mil M)ie, John Hill. 'till!., A A Kilo', A I KHU..H-I. J..IOI Ion.-., II U Ml'Atee, ssiioul lU'li.'liv, J.l llel Isri'll, I, II Muumhi. - II M.itlo-. -. .lo-'o.ll Vlt-llee, si M M.-lless, K I, y.'.. "im- It MIII.T. II K Moutiis .Thimtua ,'lltlnll.l, J I,,1,,,MI. M llol.ltlHOII, J H Kll-7, r 1 i'.iI,' i, W I. limisre. M sm th. W Fsklo- ,,..r. i t smiiiIi. 1' II s.nilliwonh, J N slisrws, J. .Ii it f k." e. i"hn I n vl.e, w 1 1 1, sin Tsylor, Juan layl.tr, Jol n W rnr, lleii.ainlti Zuuiwall. Of this coiiipaiiy discharged 41 year ago, there luniuln so fur as we are able to learn, the fol'owluu porsous: Jesse l ux, liosht ii; HC Huston, Long Tom i A J Conrad, Irving: James MoCluren, Eugeiii ; Win (luiduer, Eugene; Steve aud Aaron Gardner residence UU known; M Eccleslon, Junction; Jumee Hayes, Spencer preolnci; H II Mclleo, l-'i all CrccU; Jos N Sharp, Latham; John und William Taylor, Cheshire preell-et; Win Hyde, Sulclit. M I'lNV A M l-t ri"l "etolwr il, IS.V.; ills- 1 , .. r. . I I . lil'l, j i.,l- -t Htittn J -iw-l-ll italic; i 1. 1 I I. ut II. I, O o Ken" ii. 1 1. U.-II tenant, M'ot,') tvffsio. I J II. ,1 ati-l, W A K llt-. J ilian Itiiii'i itiirn, 1, . )o.!..tv ..y, 1 1 iTl-tnan, Jtitill l i ,..', , rr it'.'V I J eilo f, )ii. Aunn-i, J II 1.' mil, J I- .Ili'ik'O'll, ' oi't'art, t, i,iin, llVl-at.'.-. I II Ii e, tt I.l:.. ,!!, M li.-lelH-r, I i, I'- ill ii, W nl i ,,i, I' Ciu-wi'll, W lir. i ,. ts . ' . II l''-. J J I'-ivl-on, W II Kain.'.t. ,H . m' ,,.. m ,., J W I-link. J M i-als-J i il . ., i,., I I l.,.li.er. .1 II lUvt-K, 1. : Hawlt-T I M. ",-l.-t-M . I" H-itarl. tv llowm.l, K Ittll". tt i i ll iiil. II llnitn."-, J Jslinarr. A A KIltK. W K ItK ,.. t I ItK, 1 II Mt Tt W I ii'ikhi li, .1 l.s,hani, . S 1 10-k.-y. J M'llk. y, K II iletilnnle. 11 Vlii I "..mum, s II M- net), J b Mill v l. .,--, 1 1. U.I (.in O 3 Matloi-k, H i a li Mem. II ' I rn, J Jit-iao, l' i,,hn I'ank. v. W W raUt-raon, LB Knvv'nl t, W I. II ' '" ' S H "" " llush.JW lti.'l,ai.l-n. H. i. .-titni.'ii, J C sun r, Jos -l.le I II I -'.o il.. M Irttlor, B 'UylorOW I lie r. Ii in'','. Il it Wil-ini, I' I' W.lmn, I t An I hi. w M Waison, Jol.a Walsoii, C W tti I. Of the ineiiilii rs ubove uieutlo led we give present resilience so lar as kut.wu us follows: It Hayes, ("Dick") Spencer pnc'u.of, W A Oweu, Jackson county; M C Aubrey, Eugene; JolinC Anderson, Leuburg; t ieo U Duy, Crei welHleoOnioml, Slusluw; L U How lull J, Eug "lie. There are probably others who served I u those companies, who ere still in the lund o the living, but If they are their old ct.tiialesubu.il Ejgene ar uot ftWivre of thoir whcreabouU. Julius Qold5mitl7'5 . . .. nwrrvAtS a gene isijr q liuadifTsreDC, O O