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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1899)
J ! The Ktml You lliivi! Alvwiy I.niitflit, and which hM bnan ill hm for mrr .'HI rsim, Iihm bofM tli- lgIItUM' nmi hat been made under iiii n j&ftf-f-j1" Honui wper vhrion ainoe it infancy, iafcU4,: Al in. i.ik- to l . . oti in Hil-. AH Oooatortat! Imltntione and Buoetltnu '"'' I parienantJ timt trifle with mill endanger tin bn Ith i jiii'.uiti mill ChildrMi Bxpartanca ngalnal Experiment. What is CASTORIA Onrorto li a inbetttnte lor Cantor on, lungrorlc, Dropa mill Soothing Syrup. It in HnrtnJeea '"' Plnaaaota " iwmtfifm neither opium, Morphine nor other Jfarcotlo abotanaaa, l Ih Htfu n Hh giayantWi n deetrojra Ifonun mill niiajH Fererialmeaa. it corea DlarrhoMi and Wind OoUoj it relieve Teething1 Trnunlea , car Couxtlpation mid I'lutuli-nr). It MfHtilhitW till! I'ood, n-tfilhiti-H III" Stomach and llowole. giving' healthy and natural aleep Tli.- Cliildri-ii's I'liiiiiceia-Tliii MoIIiit'h I'rl I. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears tho Signature of I The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Yecrs. UWEBT -aim I'HaMIT. I'ooplo should net too i oinlomii tho young eirl n .v horn lull", lUUbom the family f i)h, whr found diK)Kd of in a ' The girl in tho eldeM ot a family of eight children dependent ul moid entirely upon the lubjr of a mother for support; and that mother waRhini; for not less than light farailicH a week to obtain inland with which to feed and i lotho her littlo ones. It in not to he wondered at that a girl who, under circuinn(anue8 ot ity has received littlo atten tion from her mother, and QDOn whom the care of the ymingoi mem hers of the lamily devolved to no small extent, should have yielded to temptation. It in a ease Im all cliurity. The advice of mi,.M buow K otlas sweet pool is well in point: Mtands, when "I hen gently scan your hrother man, Still gentler sister woman; Tho' they may gang a kennin' Vftnfi To step aside is human," war on his hands. Another cam paign is just on, and ho to save hastily administration credit hy sacrificing whoie i M r A lit r is the problem that is being Iffoiad on at the White House. Of course Mr Alger will object to any such vicarious sacrifice. It is a pretty pickle in which the admin istration til, 'I- itself. MUST M A K It I Ala k i OKKOUM, "KLOal NKMKA ii.i.aiik" We have been favored with the first numtier of the "Oregon Native B ii-",auiaga,inedovoted to current literature, pioneer history, and the Native Son's organization, l'ubli nation offloe at Portland i In the letter (, in "Oregon" in the maga zine heading is a picture of a log c.ihin, a coon tkin on the wall, a Olt, chicken, an ax, and a grindstone in the front yard, and over the eiinin mis sugcsiive mono ni.osr. N i sika Ili.amk." Many newcomers have never heard Uie unctuous sounds of the "Chinook" when used by an expert with the many induction of fol e to take the place of modifying words. It will never bo heard again iu this locality, for tho neces sity ol the language passed away wiih the Indians. Kor their bonetlt we iiiav state that tho motio ii i .ins "Our good home' I'KKHIUKN I M'KI N l.K.Y'S LKM. I'litm- It was through lieneral Miles that the war department was un willingly forced to take cognizance of unlit meats turnisln d the army by speculating contractors. The administration his used every iiu :ins to diicredit Miles, and save its own reputatiou witli that ot tho Moratory of war, Qonaral Alger. And the only consolation it geta Irom the board of inquiry, it con From "OrvNiin Native folia1 iMay "On July 10, 18.17, occurud the first m irringe ceremony among the whites west ol the Hoi-Lien. It was a double wedding. The grooms had come here In 'prim la riih toners' and tht brides in ships via Panama The cereiivmy was performed in a groye ol Brain front of tht Metho dist mifsi in, situated some ten where Btlem now the greater number of the settlers in the Willamette valley had assembled for religious worship. "Tho service- were conducted by Rev Daniel Lee, and he begun the address of the day by tying the knots which made Miss Anna M Pitman the wife of Uov Jason Lee, and MiiH Sustn DownlDf the bride of Mr Cyrus Shepherd. Alter these happy couples were oined in wed lock, the minister continued the welding of matrimonial bonds by uniting in marriage Charles J Eton, an American, and Miss Nancy Mc Kay, a Calapooia Indian maiden. Mrs Lot was not only tho first white bride in Oregon, but, sad to relate, she was also the first to be claimed by death therein, such oc curring on the 86th of June in the lollowing ytar." OPM ami 0L0BB0 MIldA "Open the mills and tho mines, rather than the mints." was Presi dent Mckinley's slogan in 1S96. The mints icniaincd clo.-.d to sil ver, and now the trusts are begin ning in terrible can t to close up all competing mills and mines, and to consolidate all production and distribution in the management of a very small number of men. Next Mr McKinley will bo glad to talk (oroiblt annexation or any thing else rattier than milts mid mines. Tht trust-closed and trust controlled mills acd minis will lie a sore subject a", the White EfoQM. I "Members of the county court i and the county clerk engage! in the pleasant task ot OOOOtiog 899 wild animal s-alps this morning. sure ol General Milea for "error in , and passing on the claims put in not mom nmcftnti ren.irtini to for '- ' ' n.T be l'rson who . i i . killed the .iiiini -i s. 1: w is a t isk tiio secretary of war when he first!,,,.,; , . ' that in Us pi rfornuucf insured a cume 1. 1 me coucuisiuu in u im canued heel was unlit fir use. REAL ESTATE SALES The Hartford Mining Co. Sells its Bohemia Property lor H imii.it TnaaaacTioai I In- J furl ford Mining ('niiiiiiy of Uld gn, to Aagoataa Keiiy, of Chioa gc, i be baaipiM, Batalalor, tJ'Hid h.pm-, itertbs. Mabala, vVebfoof, Hii'iwsliile, Kirxaken, Oversell!. Him- Blrdi Borprtos, Ma Kajr, aud Ibt Roth mlaloa; olalnu In Bohemia i' trie , mill, tunnels, etc; $10,000. John 9 Walker and wife to Oaorgi O Walker, lolo t and 4, Moafc l, town of Walkera; $30. M I. Wllmot and wife to i. A Waab huriie, luls 1, 8, 4 and ' and purl f bt II, IiIim'Ic it extended survey of tie- town uf rtprlliKlleld; (VK). M C Bond Hint aire lo John Mleki I- hoii, acre In ('oliuric fl"'r- J nines ('Binplell mi I wile to H J aiel .M M Male, 400 eren In tp HI n I w : 1 2,750. Bood for deed, Kvfr I'ctemori and wife lo T (1 Hen dricks, J interest in HaW feet, Ninth street, MuIIIkhii'm iliinulimi In Kugfelir; 12,0(X). IVrry Frank and wife to Mi, Inn I Behneider, ooe-half lotertet in ntlM feet in Muiliitaii's donation lo Bogeoe; 11,000. TOHendi Uh and wife to MMwc Hchuelder, ins lialf inlere.l In lHtlttil y l.'.-t In Mm ,.,.ii'm uilflll nil. lii I- ilifel.i'- II. "00. Vr My l iil v t!lia Hbi VMylfcil oir, et tit mill I h r ' ra Boar, anil n' " enttrtly ' r..i. i -In '. t r I ' i ntt, r i I ir. 'I ,' m. n eJd fall ..,.' r , nan f liri-'t .1 box ,lill' e Sriii'T r rraa n-s. i km curr, H a-,M Ihio ,. Coar..l'ru MONROE COLONY W(ltllMA. I- M I i:-i in Pertlaed Toleoteer Heuemeet oTtmeat, The Woodmen Ol the Stale of I In gOll will aalber In Portland anl give i - hi s uf omertalumeoU, mid tiiu fund deiived inertfrom will be used in areet a moonnoDt lo honor ol the Oregon Volooteere, aome ol whom are Wood men. Dffoorallon Day, May SO. tM p m parade, under anaploeeoffj a it, ami paitlelpated In by 6'JOO Woodmen, National Qntld and Iteulars from Vancouver. Ampllllcailon of Wood" men secret work liy Mullnoiimli oraok team, fur WoodOMO only. 0 :t0 i in; .Minion, i oonoert al armory, 860 voices; nililrenseH liy Gov Oner anil id mi Consul ItdkeabuM, SxW, p m; Wedoetday ami Tburaday eenlngt, Uerdtay'e Theatar, Friday, Brand tiii it Armory, and Saturday ayllKtil Karnes ami sport". The WiHiilinan iptOial will leave li i-elmrg at 4::i0 ii in, May 30, and w ill puss UimiukIi I. line OOUOtJ 00 tin- I ll lowing M'lieduie: l ulttfe drove. OJBj I'reswell, 0:47; BOBOtte, 7:17, JunoUon. 7:4; Harrisburg, 8:ot, and nhIi Port land DOOTi Hniinil trip fare, BUgOOe nr polota mirth, lOOlndlOg llarrislmrg, 18.36, rt- turnaole up in i loeiudlng Batorilay June mi. rnoeegoin inonid si run tickets liy May I lekels ( in US bail from M. o Wilkiwi Leeal Qeneral UommlttMmon state Rndeavor onyentlon, rhe state i indeavoi Uonvi ntlon win lie held at Portland May '.'"i to ls In Clark w in be there, ami everything pnlntn to this belliit the bent enliven Hon the Soetet y baa ever beld. The Houthern I'acillc Cmupany lias mailt a rate of fare fnr the round trip for slnirle tickets, or a rale of $8 for the round trip if at least tR) people, go aud charter a car. The trauspnrtatlon com mittee at I'orllaml ami the railroad ooapaay meet kooa by May 18 if a car is wanted. All who want to avail tlietilselvi's of tills very low rate are ri -iiucittcd to hand their names to either of (he andersigm d, together with 11.80 winch amount so paid iu advance w ill ttenre the car and tht balaoot may be paii later. Die eiouralon will not be iiuiiieii lo Endeavor ra. aii may go at this rate. If you intend to o please hand In your name al mice. Toeoai will go May '.'4. Tickets nod returulog on any regular train lo June -ml K C ItKllilK- How Mil, Mi Jl NKKN. It McMrai iiKV ' scarcity of visitors in the wurt ' room, ins odor of the scalps being Thisi.p'rt. softeneil though it something that smelled to high be, has little consolation for Presi dent McKinley. lie stripped the heaven. "All the memoirs of the court and the olerk is well !i i I i,r.,p l,.l commanding general of almost all, themselves with cigars of tin except bis bare title, aud with j rankut iuality and smoked them Alger essayed to conduct the cam furiously while the olps were i.aign from tho White Ilouee with J"- counted. When the acalp . , , ... ,, ,, , had been counted tlie were t,k.t. the View Of getting all the g ory. . . , . ,, . TTi , on r i a 1,1 tht! iMilrl Iliiima lnrii,i..i Die result as h- has got no end of criticism, with a spoilt beef inquiry and cremated, ami the court eat for an hour or two with identv of ven- aud a most unpopular secretary of t'laliou iu the court ro -n BTJBR1RU a.mmai, BCaLPtt. Under a wild aninul "toaln" law. now repealed, ex-County C ik .1.1 Ware bad 10 lit experietuc burning the redeemed scalps in bit offioe stove He tried it only once, and did not get rid of the odor for a mo.ith afterward. He can appreciate the following from the Poodle on Bail Oregonien of a reoonl d itei Thin, pale and consump tive persons should t; c tome constructive tonic th.tt will enrich the bloor, in crctM the nerve force iinil Itnew wasted tissues. Scott's Bmultion is baaed upon scientific principle-. N e digest the oil lor you m mechantcd pfoceaaK, the. strenffthenins your di (retuve orgam by itgdns them. It stops waiting, and produces energy, vigor and warmth. The hvpo-pho-phites in it invigorates the nerves, and brain tissues. 9 .' ami ft ou, alt druulv Su II a U W M, lamuat. Promoter Wallace Says Deal Will Soon Be Consum mated. tii im ii in it ,n in arrlvs fcls u eeh S::ll lo Uieflr.anl. Jum iio.n C'lTV. ie, Ma!i 11 H Walls,', lia-ju-t l.eeii seen aud Inter- vl w.ii eonerrntog the Monroe eotony i I aays, that a alight nc tT-vn aroaaovef 91000 to bave been paiil ba Monroe people, Mr Wllbeln baa acted very Keneroun and greatly fiivnred tin-colony. I he line pmptrty I- paff in the IihiiiIh nl the fiielldn of tin- eolony and It reedy to be lamed nVel In the mill. I. i- ai 'null UN one liandtd have arrived, They will be (In le arrive tbla watk, 'Ibeflrat one will eome from VTaahlngton, iOnr 26 In all. W mini in day ai I'm tla ii. On account o! the great throng who will n to I'lirtlaud on WinmImiiii day, May I ', the Southern I'selllc will run an ex ra tiuiu ti Un Itni-elmrg. This tram will nrrlvc in Portland with 10 aoeeboa, and the following time tebednle has been arranged lor Lane eoonty potota, Tncaday, May 80i titave K"'l)urg i a. M 1 4:30 ColtaKe (irove 0:28 t 'res well li;47 Bngane 7:17 Junction City 7:48 Arrive Portland (nnon).. .12:00 Am lo'iirly ii nan le esiunated there will be -'" OOaoh-loadl in the special tralna ami ohartered can, bri igtog 1 'O ,l I . i , lllld there will l,e folly t wlce Unit ii imtier from huudicds of Hinaller lnwim or alliiKelher between 4JMW and 6000 people will tie in Purl land fr ni out- if town p 'Ill's. A li.allnu rr. The betel clerk t Id the MtovHag t.,rv Cbarl - U V . " ; ,r , , in i. af'AlvIe ioatlo. wee i ,i... i..l.l v f lli -1 Churl ft in Hew mi im. when a nan fr"ii Chicago , din frmilnf him tod loOKj lOVOI , be id in -eiin h of im Bi 'ituimtaiice ii,. i aeenppeeed wai Inthehotel lobby Davta mlstelrlai the Cblcao man s ruiinrlMl "-Mi' I "you l- nhwrnydlajtoodi Ihisone -mmcin- I J;, The -Ii lie i ll lo- -Inn I"'"11 "''""' 8,000 Tbtee" ebowlng Ma enfl I ittone "mil a,000 each, end my Im- it triinktnl up in "r tu " Ih. Chicago inn n did ii"t "iiy miieii, i. it that eveaiaf, by arraageawH with lieinl wniti r. Diivm was piaceo in ulniie lit ii tiihl" wln re mere . a Or. ... .title : , vi nil vacatii en, in-. - i nil men, all cuiniiierclal travelers, . . i.r..,l tin. diniti ' riHiin. aud eaell one had a Large cat flam frail ibb rathrei 'l , n hi- hreeet, while Klaus jiriniiis hnng p. doV tit from each coat iiml vest hntton Bobarly marcbing to Davis' table, the levi n men took the vacant seats, and the Chicinjn iimn entertained the actor with "All. 1 see yon admire our dia n, nda Thli oae''--poiaalng to the frnit dlHh-"coat me $8,000,000 Tbtee"- 'indicating Ibt prUme "coat 1880,000 inch. Bfld we have three car-load- like them at the desit waiting to lie-nlc tracked." Invin not only cluing id ble table, int went to aaother hotel Louisville ', .nrier-Joiirniil till' tappee Card or i littuka. We desire to extend our gratitude and toanke to the many kind friaodf who gave u- their uabll nice and tynv uathy dorli gtba illness and death of our ilei daiiithier and nisttr Maggie, c CCaoaan ami Family. TDBtSDAY MAY 8 Texan Paid, rha Southern Pad At Ball rood c today paid the remainder of their tux. - on iiititing to S10, 741. NS 111 Lane county. The payment wa.s on their list of o in ;r. arlooal Isiuli which they received from the government as aid in building their road, The entire taxe of the company lathe county auio'inted to 117 .in M.WIKIKli. i the Hotel KugeUe. Sunday evening, May. 7 lsilft. Iv ltev PO Bonehrake, Mr A BowtraaodMue Dora Cook, of Qrant't l'sfs. Mr Bowers foreman of the railroad bridge gang, the c mpla will dike up their re-hlence at li ,,1 ,,, ,, f,.w ,H) l'o Man Haaa. Tht Oregou Young Woman's Christian Asaocia- ti 'ii that has ju-t closed an important session at Port land, will meet in Ku gene next cm It was so decided by a vote 10 for for, st Drove and Al for Kugene. loiMi TlMi -.1 s-e IMy and James II.. aa lean. The advantage ol a trained none la lh.it she knows not only what to do. but what not to do. rince aooeei n iry attention! manly exhanat the patient The jHiint is illnstr ited by the follow big atory from an old Cape new i of the time of the Zulu wai 1 kindly hut uninatTUcted I i off in anbanraaalng ouxobata to give their services at tht military h ll lb "Whet can I do lot yon niy poi fallow V aakad one ot the gentle nnr ie of a sufferer "Nothing, thank yon, mi--.. ' Not anything T" Mid the charming vi-itor persuasively I don't tiiink ao," mnrmnred the WOUttded man wearily. "At kait," she said mildly but linn- ly. "I can waafa your face." she fetch ed tho necessary materials and scoured Mr Atkins' rueful countenance "Tin re!" sue aim,, timed "Now yon will foel nice iitnl clean. " "I might to. miss." said th" soldier, with a faint smile. "You'reSbe nintb lady wbo't Waabed my face this morn mg' Lavafcle LIMIa PUra, While the r.n big of twine ii n t ex actly ii poetical occupation, it Ii aaid t be a paying one and one that would is practicable for a woman to i n i " iii iu f the nioi-t thoroughgoing cupal le hiwiness women i f tii,' day.' sii - The Pi ictieal Farmer, "is a breed er of line swine, nml she has Wen r renntatioii that is enviahle She has made tin , Hands of dollars from th i lain and li nrouo ol and enjoys hi r N rl Poultry and swine hTfiOding il- a pari of the farm wife' I hnsiness vi Dtnn i foi ins both a nappy end profit ii ublnation Been the word 'ban py.' rbe say-, Ii well placed, for it is a v caring tor and owning I I- in sows and pretty, thrifty pigs, li;: sh I. - and iiinrki table hogs Little I iht amerta, art as lovable as baby do, '. aii I through actual ownership on ' takes pride ami comfort in watch- in : lie in ::!i.w and looking to the com t i t- nod ii" il- ot the entire nwine i Hi w York Tribune in i aloelaaata Pajptlalpla. A r C' nt di-i usioii at a dinner table, whether "gotten" or "got" were tho preferable participle, received a prncti Cal solutii n, at leail for tht telegraphic service, from an exjierielice related of a colli : tirofes-or who tireferred "got ten." He had telegraphed to his wife "Have gott n tickets for tht theater to night Mi , t me there. The telegraph operator rendered this Into "Have got ten tickets," etc. Mr- Prof for waa delighted with tho opp rt Unity of entertaining her friends and accordingly niado up a juirty of right be-ides herself, whose greet illgs to the professor at the rendezvous were probably more cordial than his feeling Until matters were explained He now makes mi exception to his customary use of "gotten " A sin Ml Hint. The Mexican road Mitiner has only two short legs, bnt lie can heat a horse, I bound or mi electric carriage ami give them a handicap start. Speed is not his only recommenda tion. Ho cats as lie runs, or rather as the tilings mil away from him. Snakes lire the principal part of his diet, big and little. His crop is as elastic as his legs are swift, and when ho wants to prepare for u long jonruey he coils np a rattler or two inside of his neck and sets out across the Mexican desert with a swiftness that makes it 1, ok like G Ll ! ( Instructions for Pooling and Drying. CHITTEIVI BARK down Clean nil llm niti.ss ft" tho tree before otling, Paul tin- hurlr off flu- trunk liefom nnltii, a .. . . .. r ... ...... ... r" IIK. 'ee ir limns a- wen as me inniK: to- i u. hftter. I hicK. lieiivv, scninhy bark wj l.aik t) boutrnt. . . i - .i. i i i ., l till' Hill l 111 l 1 1 aJ nin.v.v. a-w nui IIUIIII10 tl, " . , is ie i . ... " lorsfveiiii iio .i-oin'i in-i-iiii. ii u no ii scar f ... . .. . ,, . . ii ia make it black. I'ni'k or niacK aim rougli Dark will . . . i '-.. la. . . i lionglit under any iiuuiuuiojuwu. i'o iiouot De o.'i'M t lint il v. ill snan when broken lln-.. . nml ..In,. ii ltri:i : lnlosma lilftd'S suit rvm ' Be sure and have the bark free from moaa and III,' I'HWU lit I' ll,. Nil II' II 111 I ll' OI.IMK... .1.; : . . . . .... .... ' via bark will be bought, it win be careiuiiy inspected It ami as I have bought tins bark for ten years, lj,lw' lirst-class bark iu. i -,,i il ... taa1f n I IaosI una i,,,,t ti, i, tl ,. ..-) III l 1 1 V ''ill I. .11 1. tl.-i ' I - ivvi ....... ill' I , , Mill . . avoid the rough, course hark at tlie loot ut tin.- tr. mil iit. miiit tn ir. i .- hi, hark mill l i-. i ...... ,,,.1.1.11 Break the hark up into piece- Irom one-halt to one 1 long. Do not turn the bark with the sap or iiisideel .a 1 I t k Cx 1 a 1 .S cut it up into stripe two inches wide. For further information write to or ca upon, P. Frank and Son, Eugene, Oregon, ( onsultation and Advice Free k a m . t . M l .1 n 1 1 fl . nan 01 uie stan 01 me imirnsii aim i. u rman 1 a Specialists and Dr Meyers it Co. willfna monthly visit to Eugene They will be at the HOFFMAN HOUSE THURSDAY, MAY 25 . IV . V i v3i I , v 1 Winkle, the two boya aci'UHeeti of t'tineli of .lust en :l reoonl breiikini! tour larteay from graaery of John Ooagae aaad the world, iiieti.i guilty baton juetiee Wlnlar meltc today end were Riven gj den in the l tota l de Wltheiv, Bti n rlnkle.. eu very voutia WOIMIl im seen with stronKly inark.il wrinkles in the Roan COtlFainrPATe. The t'allfor-1 Iort'"',l' whnli they have iioijnin'il iiinnii.1 Oreana LandCOaiDaBv. K O "nfh coniracting tbt brewi A friend Smith agent! baa paid theii l.iue I lens me mat 10M wrinkles will ,lisnj,. I 1'eiir under the following treatment: ltill,! tllu - -- ... .11 :.. I'll is ee.i, puny owns the Mihti.r. U mil oomi.ress f new limn s.nik, ,1 in a iiiit oooi ly lasee im, ! .1 to r. .11 10 laadi raCcaiPTB IgMTao. Up lo noon to dty Hhtrifl wniiei a had traed i.'.'Tl' rve, ijiis for 1S0S txri. Taxet r mill MIUll j; Itl a(laC (en ly. M m;kia:i: Lkknsi: a iiirrlse lleeoi waa hnned by c.rk i.ep lata Nttur ,y afteruoou toQaorgt B Ohaav Ui 1 1 slid Murv K lite. M iaaiana Ll carat. County Clark l.ee I 'is i Uf al n llln Ugt to Flad M Itnttertlrh'. in y-rs, un.l M M su'i bana 19 yean, Aifo oae to J Bitainooa aod Mahal it Knxwit. tnre i t aqnal rarts ol ilcobol and white of agg Allow the itiinnreei to mnaja eu nil niht atnl OOBtiane the tn at eat tiiitil the wrinklis have ilisaiiear A Urn In fwtstaf Knr llnlicrl. A diaoonraged editor admd the fol wwiag qnaatiuo "If Bob angexaoU in Hale that there is 110 Ml. will he ?tate what Nwmes ,,f the man who takes the Paper threoor four years without pay in:; t r it noil then tells Uie poatauntai that he iKm n,,t want ItT" HawklM villa? i(, ) Disjiatob A.t any IVnioiTM: Miss sWili Kmocie, for veveral years a prominent ItoKV Al lliddlt'a O.t'gou .May Mb "" 'o1''' of the Kalratlon Army of this to Mr and Mm J K l.ovo a na, wnight nly' ,m" r',ur,1d t-1 hr father' Imme Hits, j in Kugeue, tafeinR with her the btti m. DainaT-htataya: ''Mr .m, : mMm" mmny A,boy frlM,d'' Mrs tity, who have bavn visiting in 1 The Dal lei the lent fbw eaje, lafl hyl heal UxtoKMtnlog ou ilivlr "return to ,'llRT, Ji'LV .-Kugene should bafeaewheie they roide Mr Hatty ''Te ' Ong at one, and make was to welt plea! with Intern On- rrn"n.ul for celebrati lg the gvo tit he may retur.. here to lire " I co,uil, Kourlh otJaiy. F,i .. Pk..; .i ... , u ,. . .. . ., i;,.j ri ,1, ,. '. -v...-., 1.11 iiiiut.it ,iuui iui ui " -' ltii world. Au orii; I he ailiui uts i'iir.l Im 11,. P.,i;.i. ....1 r p....i i,i.ii-ialilllBX lOWIDl,-: liriCht's DlSHim.i nn.l l! ...I,. . 1,: 1 .1.. a-:, ' ... I'. i.(t lit T. I lin irilOr.-uiid I c..i. .. .. - .. .... ... ' . 1 1 . .. Vat. ' i ' , I II. . lil''. 1 ,11 Wr Is. Ilenr . (Mil . , 1 ii.,.. I-.. :...,., . ....... . . ... 1 .uii'ioousueu moou. moan ratiAB and s, r,, ,1 : ,, i"- v uuuoiiiion, oraaeaina, Asthna. lorn.iiies ltliciiui I'iles babil; 11 lllnoil Poison aud Seroful' andotbei Throat and Lang tro ies, msniiiiim. Me an -boh . l.r .lv.w. Iiiniu rivc..it..iv. !' ll'-T Jsiism. stilt and bwolltu .f,.iuts; IVuiale Couinlaints, toolodin """j ruinla, Obtaity, atag Worn aad Ooiter; Tobacco, opiuui. - "Mj - 11 nil lit'. r.r v S IIWI U l..n,l I..... ' I), t o.i r, nai, 1 trvkl" I'lwkheao., Caneer. etc.. and Chronic Diatw -1 ''r"t nr. Mey-ia .1 Co cure Nervous IM.fitv. 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