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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1899)
Down They Go . . ai.i.1111 i. ...... . htldreu umnner www In Is 01 uo ri'ttwu.iii i- tiner prii' U tie re" Used. WE MUST Close them out if unuiy at HALF PRICE ALL AT. OFdIJ b SHOE STORE ITY AND COUNTY TI'RDAV Al'crsT 5 L. The Second (tragi Knnl SOLDIERS ARE NOW CITIZENS BKfcVlTIK A nice buggy for Ml at r Ji .li:tiuiiri, gree our uue ni uniuu "' ... Lk A McLTanabao. Hay carriers, forksaud mil His bought ure tue auvaoce. arm uirm m K I . Chambers.' FOB BALM SBO acres excellent fami ne lands. I iitiulre of John Van li YN, Coburg, Or. IkoiI'iI Dyspepsia Cure cures dyspep- i became Its Ingredients are such iat it cau't belp doing so. "Tbe pub ic can rt-ly upon it as a master remedy or all ill-orders arising from nupeirerl c,eil"n " Janius M Thomas, .M I), k American Journal of Health, N V. ViiiutUt A Co, Comer Drug .Store. TlieUrerlug mower is lilted with ball and roller bearing and will draw IlghMT and last longer than any mow r built. See them at F L Cbaujbers.' "Hail to tbe Second Oregon," bas i en published, for a male or mixed fcuaruu. Word by N J Judali, uiueie by V. M 1'arvia; dedicated to Gov (Jeer kud Brigadier Ueueral O Summers. It I published lor tbe benefit of tbe Ore- Lou Soldiers' (State Monument fund, ud is sold for 25 cents. Tbe wagon that don't wear out is Ike o lie to buy. Tbe Haiu is the one, tod 1- I, Chambers has them FaKMEKS Call aud see that French Canadian stallion at liiings' stables. It will pay you to get good serviceable look. It Is learned that Hev Hiultli recently rested in Albany on a warrant from logon lily, was an Inmate of the lor home ut Seattle, but getting tired ' Unit kind of u life started out iu the koild for himself. Itwo ear loads of goods received on t steamer by F L Chambers'. Low (eight rales makes low prior, Tne MlNNUUTA HuTfcL is the plavOS II- a nrst class meal tor -0 cents. ree nam lor guests having it-tun. lay over ulght at 'M cents per simu, if anted. Alt MoNTllOMEKY, PfOD. Screen doors aud window?. F L Chambers. 'Our baby was Mck for a mouth tltb severe cough nnd catarrhal fever. Hliough we tried many remedies she lept getting worse until we uned Oue l.i, Me Cough Curt it relieved at lure mid cured her in a lew days." II N'auce, Prin High School, lSlutTdale, lex. inoeut & to. torner Drug tore. Cut price on all bicyclea'tacliments. F h thauibers. One Minute Cough Cure quickly lures nhitiiiate summer coughs aud folds. "I coir ider it a most wonder til medicine (juick and safe." W W lenton, Mayhew, Wli. Vincent & Jo, Corner Drug Htore. Oliver's Houan.a4 gang plow $50 F 1 1 Cuambers. Kndol Dyspepsia Cure thoroughly Hgests food without aid irom tbe omacb, and id tbe same time heals and rCBtoraa the diseased digestive or gai's. It i. the only remedy that does both of these things aod oan be relied bporj to iernianently cure dyspepsia. v ilicelit A L'o. Comer Onio- Mines. It is !ioi too late to nut on some pew wall miner. SI 50 or i2.00 will Hake a i, uv nxm. See F L Cham- Iher.-' show wimlow- French Tansy Wafers, t lie world's Ihruooi remedy for liregular and pain ful periods of ladies; are never failing IStlU safe. Married I to I lot.' frlonil IFreiloli Tnnau Wnfura aru lliunnlv re. hb!e f, umle remedy iu the world; Im- pien ;rom raris; take nothing else, out luist on genuine; In red wrappers "I'd crown trade mark. La France Us . ( ornpauy, Importers, SOU Turk Ht, "'' I raoeisco. For sale by all drug gists, or sent lu plain wrapper direct n receipt of 12. Newport correspondence lMrtlaud "e'egrain: "The crowds continue to c""ne. It is said that Albany, Salem Qd Eugene will move over here the Jt of this week. Already there is a olll covered with Albany tents. It is known as 'New Albany.' aud there lr''ID&Ill'Mnim,r..n.l .. ,t I-,....-.. l'r..... J "H'l M IIUU I I .iifji UVUI Eugene, and other Tallev towns." Hamilton Clark, of Chauncey, Ga, .vs he suffered with Itching piles Uty years before tryi 'g LeWitt's "itch Hi M.1..0 .v.w..r ,. i.i.-i, wnpletely cured him. Beware of ' 'iiless and dangerous counterfeits. mcent A, Co, Corner Drug Store. Eugene Is Patriotically Gay and Intensely Happy, CASTOR I A For Infante and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bough! Signature of jxJ)lfj&&&L. , Dajr 4 Henderson, Undertaken ni Ww, Cor. Wil and 7th jtt INCIDENTS OF THE RECEPTION. Dallr Uurd, Aug 10 It was about 4 o'clock Ibis morning that the vigilant night policemen rang bells three taps at a lime to awaken Kilgene and tell her eople that our boys were coming home. In a very short time thereafter the streets were Hlled with iople in regular Fourth of July style. It wu a long wait for trams, hut happy aud expectant. Company C, Third regiment o N (i. the U A II, and the 1 igeue Hand, were on hand and acted as ercorts to the various detachments. About 0 o'clock the liri-t ieOllon rolled In. It contained Qof (her aud stall, Col .Summers aud stall' and companies L and K After a short delay "assembly" was sounded and tin Mellon marched to tbe city nark for breakfast. The band aud miliary orgaulzat'ous then returned to the de pot and escort' d the second atctlou to its breakfast on Its arrlva1. The third st cllou was of course, more anxiously awalttd than the others, for it contain ed company C. It was 7:45 i efoie this section arrived, and a large crowd re mained at the depot all Mils time. For a time bedlam was turned loose and It seemed impossible to eer get the company iu line to march to the park, but it was Dually done. The band led, then a platoon of the militia, the U A H, aud lat in line the veter ausof the Hpanlsh-American war. It was a grand sight, t beer alter cheer rent the air, oecisii milly someone rushed Into the ranks to greet a lovut one, teurs were shed, but it mattered not. Our boys are home. Till-: I1HK.4KKA8T. It would be hard to describe the breakfast or tbe soldier's appreciation. There were J8 tables, seating '.'' each. Oue of the good ladies of the city had charge of each table and she had live to six assistants, so that everything wasservtd without any delay. The tables were beautifully dice rated with il iwen, aud the snowy linen, temptiug truit and other delicacies, and the good bread, meat and coffee was a pleasing slht to tbe soldieis who have lived on army fare so long. After the meal was served each section gave hearty cheers after cheers for I he Eu gene women. No attempt was made to do any thing during the Ion noon but visit, handshake aud Hobsonue. Many of tbe boys went to their homes for a quiet rest and visit with the relatives. Home of the others were in the streete and were invariably surrounded by a group of interested listeners as they told of the many things they have seen siucc leaving home. THI RBCKPTIOV. T his afternoon, Iu the east park.com pauy C and the Laue county volun teers were glveu a reception, which formally told them of our pride in tbi ir achievements and our pleasure that they have returned to agalu he with us. The hand played a few selections, after which Captain J II Williams presented the first speaker on the pro gram, Fred Fisk. Mr Fisk expressed the gratification of the people In the achievements of tbe soldiers, aud gave assurauces of welcome. It wat au elo quent eflort. Captalu W is Moon, in responding stated that the sincerity of the wel come made it appear worth while to leave, Juat to come back. He spoke with pleasure of the fact that the Ore gon regiment and every member of It did their whole duty, and that the state can justly feel proud of the boys who represented it in tbe Philippine campaign. Hon H M Yoran, the next speaker, reviewed the general coudltluns ul life and the fundamentals of success which can and should Ik- receiwd by tbe in dividual who closely follows principles of truth aud honor. Professor E B McElroy, as a veteran of '61, spoke of tbe feeling of loyalty winch pervades these old soldiers as they witness the home coming scene of our boys. Second Lieut F W Hayne was called upon lor a few words. L T Harris stated that tbe achieve ments of tbe American volunteers have sbed a luitre on tbe world of bumaoitv , and that tbe return at Ibis time of oor Lane county boys la a thtnv of irreat reioicibg. HI tribute I to tbe dead and living soldiers was masterly and tender. i Hon J H McClung assured tbe com pany lost he eooaidsrrd it not poly a pleau'c t ut an honor lu assist Id wel coming it home. rugeaut Lj C Kaufliuau said that 'tie BOfl ate gratrlul, very maleful RN the kincine. they have had showered upon thrui. J M SI elley sddid to the a-.urslle of welcome F.Ugeiie rx tends to our boys and wa HNsMBtljl received. This clourd the exercises if the after lioou. lAVQEnjg fMioMTa Toubjhl at 7 o'clock lh banquet w II e hi vro, tlan In the east park. The tad lea of the Itrd Cro. are uiakli great prrparallous aud a big time Is lu store for tbe boys. Following Is tbe menu: MENU. Follow i g is the menu for '.lie ban quet tonight: Roat chicken with dressing. Sliced Baa Potatoes, Cucumbers. Hot Rolls. White .ml ltrown Bread. Butier. Honey. Fruit. Cream aud Lemon Pie. Oftkt, Cottee. Chocolate. Lemonade NOTKH. Company Q has a mascot, Clyde Billlui:, a htan Fiaucisco urchin, who ' has lieen throuirh the entire war with 'hem. He will remain In Eugene for a w hile. Cat tain Heath, of company A, brought a Utile Filipino ove' wlih lion, ai d the little fellow Is attracting coiisi lerable RltMllOO, It wu- a reverentlalac' , Unit of the Oregon boys paying their re- ec to the flagtbejf louirht-r. At tbe entrance to the i ink w here breakfast ffM MTVed wuiphceda stand nt coiorR Rfftf officer and in in, on pa-slug, bowed his head. 'I'll -t Is a brave soldiers tribute. Tliere Is general njolcliig to see the boys all looking so will. With tut few exceptions tbe DBJft all appear strong and rugged, with a very lusiily and soldierly conduct. Tue 16 mouth's v ar experience has done a c l deal for many of them. EttgfM agalu did bersell plOttd as a ho.-tess But then, she alwajs dm. Her noble women arc n-pon-ible for It. Ignite a iiutiibi r of officers wives aud daughters arrived from iau Praneiaoo with the boys. They are enjoying the trip exceedingly. Kugene Is profusely decoratid with Hags anil bunting. The large I aniieri ' Welcome (lr -gon Volunteeis," stretched across Willamette and Ninth streets, were hardly needed; our c.iple told the boys that. LANE COUNTY ROSTER Company C, Other Enlistments and Honored Dead ('plain, v. B, MOON. Kint Uti It. S. II I S ION Klrt Hct, 1 1). LABlMffR It g DraaUsTi W li White, nt I il Otrarsh, Oan I W Miinns?. Corp Srcotnl l.irllt., P. W. HAYNlta a I IL 81, CURftUi J y Amltnon, Corp CO Ksutfnisn, Curp i . N Kr r, .Ir .Mun'n Harvey Beul,Maatclae I RIVATK8. Mahlim H Oaltf, Kruiik V MeMurrsy, Wiatar lUwtlinnie, l.t-onanl linwi, Knifst I. sfoGuirs, huf'i" K Holbraok, wni v Baker, R II Mi. Murray, .1 K Flint, Willis 0 McGuire I'rsnk .1 ii. V K Taylor, Karl Mount, Geo II Taylor, W L I i.nf, B I. I iiMillttU, Wesley WliitUker, Alexander MeMsrtin William S Merrill. Samuel It U'Hrien, r,, wnii V fBrieu, Henry l.amlern, i K h. 'belts, W .1 Shelley, Haraa, R A I'ryor, W J I hsuian, 1! POaftStt. Willird A Klklns, IsafKI I Williams, llnwsnl Davis, Arthur I. (iilleland, Cliarira W tirlltiu. Angus A I Iraaeasj PtaUO UolhriMik, Jr., .1 M Whitney, B R Stile., P A l'ryur, A I Vulirsmnrs, lien li Okaadter, I. St Klmo ll'Hiker, l. rnlt II lluntly, OoMoaO McCnrnack.Kiuil W lluwanl, I TsseaaS Tin ker, Orvn C liiUirap, Ih rliert (' Tlimupwu, Frank K Anlteuy. .luhn N l.inihay, .hitin S llennrtt, ilryant S Drake, W W l'.ranntetUr. Joka II Joms, W in c Blaek, lUyiuond llahli, Joba D Nowmmie, (i R Itensillct, h M Plaaer, (1 F Kent, L R WUlorhby, (' A II..-. Julio lliiiuly, Will W I'sreuns, (Inn H I'liel, J K SnwIijraM, A K Smith. W II Miller, Charlie A Cornell Cliarle A Horn, It K Lawsoe, ( ieuru'e W ( ilivei, (Hal II l'etensin, ( 'yrin R Tiblwtn, litis M TravU, Silvy Weed, A It Anderwin, Harley Carter, Cll 1 laker, Samuel K TliurUn, W C Jiitinaon, Frank WisHlrutT, ( ' A Lovalaoa, s v Mi( looiga, (leo Nil "lli', ' W Mesile, Smith L Tsylnr, A 1 1 lleers. ( liaa hi.:-. Wiley F Fram-in, Mnrav B Aniili'k'ate, ( liaa I. Kim,' ii-n illi,.i 1 .' HowaM, Klmer J ( rawfnrd, Wiu W Idtuker, Horses lSarurtt, .1 L May. Captain, Will II llalwr, (I W Diew, I'earl d Dty, .lelin F Drew, Henry M Watrntr, Qsosgs Park, nedvvtakretK Carl llattee, WITH OTBBB i iM PAN IKS. (JeoW Winnnneyer, Kl.ria .lohnino, I. Klliert llmwn. V U I. I'araons. 1. , Frank Hemps, K Win M Cook, D QUI IIUNoKKD DEAD. Kufiu K Helhrwk. Aukint M. I"". Catite ( liarle. Meade, Auk. IS, lSUs, San I rsm iaco Harrv M Wheeler, Uc-tohsrA, IstiS, Manila Chsrles N Horn, (l.-t .Ih t In. l-.e., Manila ( liarle K Kent, Nov. IN, S1W, Ilnnolulu (tti Drew, N.oemlwr :"., ls'.is. Manila nt.ir lUwth'.rne, .Isn Ut. IMS, Manila I'earl D 'ty. Fehmsry 4, 1H90, Manila. William Mi'oik, March 1!, Is!'.'. Malat.n liert 1J Chandler, Acril IS, lsW, Manila WITH OOUPANY B. orders to the Oregon National tlusrd. Co t' w . sax ml led, and May 1 -i w nt U) Pwttlaod for rull-lmrlil May io they wtot to 8u RyiMaico, and Ml theie oil iiaii.M,rts May M Anlfod al Honolulu June 1. Touch.. I a i,imtu Wood Juoe Hk Iti-ached I'oflto Jtne 3D. Here they did garrison duly u .III Au.iut 1.1, when Ibey were trnusferiel to Manila to garrla.Hi lhat city, which bad Jul beOB captured from the BpOfts lotdo, Tbey eooilnood in tkJo eapaoity un lit Febiuary g, 18011, when, with com pai.li (I and K, of the third battalion, I hey went to I he district of I'aca, in the etibiiil of Mantis, to eet aj guard to the lives and pioperly of non-coin-tatauts, and also as pjoarfe Id the firing line. At 1'.' IU Mundsy the Hill, the tame companies niarclo ,1 to Ssuta Ion, arriving at ihe reservoir of the Manila Water Co, tbe advance line at thai lime, at 4 p in, and (tint night camp. d for Ihe first lime on the light ing hue. Shots were oseboDgod all night Is !w,h ii the company - Dlltpoatl and the lueiirgenta, and at " u elooh on tbe morning of February 7th the ad vance was insde on tbe watir com pany's pumping station, which was msiii taken without an. engage ment on Ihe part of Co ('. February '. Ihe com pany returned lo the resii volr aud went into camp and tecaiue a part of the American lines, holding the no st advanced Msltion on Ihe Mariiiiiua road, desliiied soon to be come the scene of many a stubbornly conteeted skirmish. It wsi on Fb rOOff 17 that Co C got the Hist ta-te of ! actual war, when the battalion BO gaged tbe enemy the greater part of ; one day at Marloulna, with no casual I Ute, Ol February JJ a short, sbsrp oBltwilih toot: plofo belweoi scout i lug parly of the company and a large tssly of Ihe Insurgent", without Injury lo the company. Again on February -t Ihe company enuagtd the enemy iu a skirmish, w lib . on-n lerable Ions to the enemy but none to the company. Tbe first gemr.l engagement In which the company played all UtV isntalit pait wsi. on Match oth Wbeu ii meu were sent out to drive the eoemy I ck from the rood. They en Countered 800 Filipino-. trongly ili- trcnched. Alter two hours of lighting luwhicu our boyt maintained their .o-iton under heavy fire, relllfoice llieiits arrived an I the enemy wit" muted. Be von toe n dead Filipinos WON lound on the Bold aud many more were wounded, but IboAoMrl cans lost not a inn , though m-veral of our tsiys had . Iom call-. The com pany was In a number of exciting -klim sins up to March 'i.'nd, when they returned to Manila and joined their regiment. March Jl h they marched toOoJouOM, al d on the Mth participated iu tbe bait I.-of Mulabon, oooupyloga wry prominent poaltloo lu Ihe advance, and distlnguiln d themsi'lves bv lielug lii-t lu the eoeiny'i trenehee. to this engag nielli privates Cmwford, BoberN, Hnodgrass, Chani'h r and Mount wi w ounded. The battle lasted I wo days, aud on the second day private Wood, mil was wounded. The company was OtOtloned at Mi Unto until April I8tb, when they were sent lo Meycauayali to guard the rail road, which was the line of r-upply be tween the army and the general head-, quarter, They also did scouting tuty ihroughnut tbe ooullguoiM cuiintry until May 2Mb, when the company was relieved and ordered t Manila to take transports for home. Hut they were again ordered luto the Bold June J l a- pail of ail expedition to etnke Into the enemy's country al Hautoloo. On lh- evening of June lid the cm my was encountered, and Co C was ordered to drive Filipinos from their position on a high ridge, which they did, and calna-d on the buttle Bold that ulght. Private Doolittlc wai in jured in that engagement. Ihe ad vance was begun on the morning of Jut e l h with Co C on the tiring line. They were soon engaged with the enemy, hut veiy II tie llrlni; WOI done, and after an uneventful march Of two days the regiment returned to Manila ami took the transports Newport and Ohio f.,r Jepon and the United Btalef, The regiment arrived In Ban Fran. otSOO Joly 18tb Olid received a hearty welcome. They went Into camp at Presidio, and on August 7, 1809, again become free citizens of the United Buttofi (Jompany C woo not allowed it-full qmta at llit. A call fori..: nits was lasued June M, IW18, and July 13th 25 men from here left to Join ( in pany 0 iu the PblllpplOI BAXOUBT ask BALIn At 7;30 o'clock In the evenlug the Isiys sat (low ii to un elegant baiojtnt, prepared by II 1 B i ( roaa Rooioty and Butorgeooy Corps. Uusle was loroisb ed by the bond. After this a delight ful ball was held al the armory. A LITTLE LATE Governor Geer Proclaimed Today a Legal Holiday. coaster proposition bally Bosid, vug IS. To the people of Oregon: During the past year, the Second regiment of Oregon volunteers has beet: upholding the American llag In a distant land, and, by Ita many valorous deeds has reflected greet orodll uism itself and the state which sent it forth. This regiment of heroic soldiers has re turned to us, afler having finished Its work, and, as a tilting recognition of Its arduous services, I hereby proclaim Thursday, Augut 10 18ls.i, lK a public holiday, that all our people may te permitted to engage In extending It a reception commensurate with the Importance of the event. T T Um, Governor. Dated nt Salem, Or, this !lh day of August, A D I89B) by the Governor. F I Dpmi AH, Secretary of State. THE BOV WHO Witt NCVES COME Written by Iter, t . Knlihl I hear a chorui of ringhu MU lu eilioing tower and ilome, Ami word ia patie.l by s tin'UMml t nguea Thai SOI hoya are inarching beONk Hut one mother watchea ths mar. King line That ntep to ths rolling druin. And HVON her eyen and alied" SOt team KoraNiy wh. will never come. A father stOOda iu au oien held Ami ! all. on Ida noting low, With toll worn SaOdl and wrinkled face. Ami gray hairs on hi brow. In nilenc he ..v. the clumn paae, II:. golvoBog li' re dumb Hut Ida heart rexnila with a blOOSO sigh For s ly wbs will never come. Two little children, haml in hand. Walk down the. crowded street. And MSO each face in the line that StOpI To the snare ilrnin's measured beat: Hut they limk ill vain for a brother's face, Whom they long to welcome home, And two 1 1 1 il i lreti a heart ars lille.1 with grisf Fur a Isiy who will never come. A maiden aits in a mourner's garb I u the shade of a darkened room, Ami hears the music id martini hands And the welcoming SSOOSOl DSSOSi lu truth she wishes tier ivuntry wel' As it welcomes Its warrior home: Hut her sad young heart beat a funeral dirge VOf ths hoy who will never OSSM O, I hlsmeyou not, yswho uhs SSI IblnOg That surges the crowded streete, With welcoming hand and shout and aong Ths returning brave Is gleet. Hut I am thinking of heart that bleed lu many a sorrowing home, And so weave my wreath of simple rhyme tor the hoy who will never come. Salem, Or.. August ! Make Light Draft. The - z - r Cs. ; i , DEERING T11I.IK 1UK HECOKU. Illstorv of ( '' mpany t's Fart In the Fbllipplne Campaign Iron Their Enlistment lo Their Discharge. For this record of Company C's port in tbe Pbilippinecampalgii tbeUl'AHLi Is indebted to the Houveulr issued by V 0 Yoran: 1 h- president's call for voluuteers for tbe Hpanlsh-American war was followed April -Ji, 1 by Uov Lord's Advice bv tbe Han Ah ut Town. Albany DeSMOMti Hug tbeoa gently, Kiss them with care, Act decently, Don't I a hear. fifteen months away, Lip all ru-ty, Though Hobson's day. Don't be lusty. Olve the hoys a show, They've come to stay, On s little slow, There another day. Look Here. Another car load of new Htoughton wsgons were received today by the Griffin Hardware Co. This Is the kind on which the big boiler was hauled to Hiue River, for tbe Lucky Hoy Mining Co, and which was not damaged in the least by tipping over with ihe huge load UHJiilM liAUbWAOJi CO. Has Them. MOWERS RAKES BINDERS See them at F. L. Chambers' ' law a i . Ml a ... st . Over the Hills end Far Away PSBta every .are anil srSfiy yu ean take pleas urat'le ami bsSlthtal NSreStlOO In linrsobsek rl.lkug ObSO you have a koimI asddle herso and a comfortable. SSS riding, hamlMim.i and reliable aa lil le. MSfiS n you will Unit In oar OSSfb tfOSS ol ovMlfj, lor nolli Utiles and (eiillcinuii. Wo hare the. Ilmat stock of aiiihllea, harueai ami horao good lu the valley. PRESTON & HALES Hanolae liner of Harm pa and' OsOjOtfS alao dealers lu lalnta, I II and Wall laps "I'll V ttOVKS. One "f the I'rcttleoi low 00. of W eli rn Cbauge of Ked I ross Hug. There la movement nf ot to change the II d Crohn Hag. Ihe lied Cross Hoidcly is known far and wide for it insgniftceiit work. Il seems a pity to idiange the slgnum which stands for as much good to humanity In another way as the name, Hosteller's Stnmuch Hitters, ltstrlkes at the root of almost lYotfl The true Ucpubllcan, of Syca more, DoKoJb county, Illinois, Aug. Mb: "Next morning, Toeeday the nth, the tSOUrslOUIstl awoke III Bag0B0 county seal ol Lane county, l:t miles from l'ortlaud. Agalu they were treated to a picnic bonuOOl by the hos pitable people of Oregon. Hut Instead of It tad tig In ii forest -cticlosi d i;leu, ns st Ashland, the editors round them selves al'ier a sleep climb fiom the de pot, under the trees ol tbe top of o bUttO several hundred feel high, from which spread out a view of a check ered cily amid trees, winding liver miltsof cultivated plain, WOOdOfl foot hillsall enclosed by far-away blue dmmoIsIui. it was o beouilful -ight Indeed. What u place It was to bieak faslaf'ei spending all ulght iu the cars. " i hen everybody loll to eating big Willamette Imut, new poiatOSS, rasp all Illness the stomach -making It berries, cheirh s, hont y and Iheii tioul. strong and hearty. A heallby StOOi eh Invariably means health. If you have constipation, Indigent dyspep sia, nervousness, insomnia, or liver and kidney troubles, try Hosteller's Sromach Hitters. It bus oared these ills for half a century . See lhalapti vale Revenue stoop covers ti ek of the bottle. Heal Kstale Transactions. J II Walker and wife to Willamette Pulp end Poper Oo( 8.75 acres InTlfl s r i w; 1, ipult claim. I'H to Kdwin L Thompson, UK) acres in T 15 a r I e, patent. MIllioiM QlTtB Awsy. It is certainly gratifying to the pub lic to know of one concern iu the land who are not afraid to la generous to the needy aud sull'erlng. The proprie tors of I)r King's New Discovery for Consumption, Caughs and Uolds, have given away over ten million trial bot tles of this great medicine, and have the satisfaction of knowing it has alsio Ivtely BUrsd tbOUSOOds Of hopeless cases. Asthma, HronchiHs, Hoarse ness and all diseases of the Throat, Chest and Lungs are surely cured by It. Call on iWllklns A I, Inn, Drug gists, and get a free trial bottle. Heg ular size 50c. and l. livery bot le guaranteed or price refunded, Worklug Night and Day. Tbe busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr King's New Life I'l lis. Kvery pill Is a sugar coated globule of health, that changes weakneis into strength, llntiesslies Into energy, brain-fag Into mental power. They are wonderful III build ing up the health. Oflly BbS per box. hold by Wllklns A Linn, Urugflsts. A ttl.MKAHT. Good Advertising Poyo BogtrM or UoM'burg. (Junclleu Utty Hiillvtln.) "Lane county real estate men ought to do n gooil business the next two or three yearn, b'roni the way the East ern editor have been writing up the country It would only take a little per suasion and advertising to bring many wealthy limner to this part of the Willamette valley. The way In which the BUgSOe people treated their visitors may ta.-the cause of n laigu Immigra tion lu the rehire. HltOIB are souie thing like li iiuinier-. If a drummer, while In your city, duds a hotel or cigar store from which he gets his money's worth, he will tell all his brother drummers atoog the Hue and of course they w ill patronize tbe same place. Hut If they do not like u place they will advertise It for you. Good adverti-lug pays. Look at the dlller oine lii the wa Eugene entertained tbe editors and tl ' way Ho-1 burg re ceived Ihcni. f auytblng la ssid ot Koflcburj H dot cot amount lo much, aud Just notice the pull's Kugvue Is re ceiving. 1 11 the inlnds of the l iasturn people which place would be preferred I ugene or Kosehuri,.' Does gtsid ad vertising pay'.'" The people ol Kugene had been nut for two days catching those delicious trout on which to feed I ho edilors. The nrettv girls and the gracious loin waited on the table and the people of i In- town answered with clieerfulue-a ail the questions of the Inquisitive pro fcsslonal Interviewers. ' Eugene has a population of 6,000, Bare Is located the Biota University. BlOSlleot agricultural lauds surround il and the climate, like lhat of other portions of this valley i very healthful. The visitors never saw girls and boys with such rosy cheek-, bright eyes mul strong, vlgorous hsiking constitutions. In fuel It wss Impressed upon the vis itors that the northwest coast country Is uucommonly healthful. Kugene Is one of the prettiest western towns. It Is called the 'City of Homes.' " Uiave Men Kail Victims lo stomach, liver uud kid ney troubles, as well as women, and all feel the results lu loss of appetite, poisons in the blood, backache, in i vousness, headache and tired, listless,) run-down feeling. Hut there's i o need to feel like that. Listen to J W Qordner, deviHe, tod, Be says: "Electric Hitters are just the thing, for s uinli when he ia all run down, and don't care whether he lives ordh s. 1 1 did more to give me new strength and good appetite than anything I ... OOOhf tske. I can n..w eat anything j TbO first Whsot Of lbs 00 OtOtt WU and have a new lease on life.' Only .....mih. 50 cents, at Wllklns A Linn's dm, delivered to the Eugsoe FloUnOg lUUl store. Every bottle guaranteed. M i lay by I'Toyd Vaughn whose farm - - I adjoins Kugene on the west. Mrrtbel- Ked Hot I' rum the Ouu Was the ball lhat hit G II hi. adman of n, walk, ulcb, In the Civil vsor. It caused horrible l 'leers that no trtat ment helped for l!Uy ears. Then Huck leu's Arnica Halve cured blm. Curea Culs, Hrulscs, Hums, Hulls, Felons, Coin, Hkin Eruptions. Beet pile cure on earth. BS Ota 0 DOX, Cure guaran teed. Both by Wilkius A Linn, Drug gists. PreanlUOJ on Wairauls. The ICugetie Loan A Savings Hank will pay oue per cent premium ou city and OOODty warrants of f.5 and over. The Boor Kemedy tor Mux. Mr. John IfothlH, a W II kubwn itoob denbM of Pulaakl, Ky., ssys: "After i-uller lug for over a week with llux, and my physician having failed to relieve me, I wa advised to try Chamberlain's Colic, (Tmleia and Diarrhoea lh nmly, and have the pleasure of stating that the half of one bottlo cured me. For sale by Delauo. 0 Core, No Pay. Thiit la ths war all 1 Wlskss l 'hill 'I onic f llillloiianssa. It I .- " i Syrup tlrigvists aell drove's .r ( hill, Malaria and ia as iileaaant to take ss H eeuta. Ixcal Martjet Aug 10, IUI.il. Wheat-Vic. Oslo tbe Hopt-10 to He. Hutter-30 to Vk (sr roll. hgs-l&o Wool-15jc I'otauars 75c. l'oultry-s.'i 60 to ft 50 per doion. Dried prunes S to 5o LK'i MANObEH - Lsfe Chltwo d, near Wsltervllle. 00 August CtU got j his left leg caught in a log and the same rolled over and lore all the calf of that member away. Dr ltusnell was called aud dressed the wound, and the I v ion' Is getting sloug nicely. AI'MI.NISTKAIOH A PI'OINTKlb D W Harding has Iseu appointed admin Istralor of the estate of li F Harding, deceased. Value of estate ill Laue county, 113.000. The sdmlulstrator appointed is the only sun of the deceased. August 4, Oosaler, s HoK.v. Near Thursit n, 1HW, to Ihe wife of N 11 i-poui.d boy. Hlcycle extras ol all kinds st cut rate prices. K L CbaoiUrs. ley, ol the OOBipooy, reports the wheat of excellent 'inallty. Atiout ore month ago my child, which i lift.-. 1 1 months old, had an tt'uck of tliarrhot'a m unpniiled by .oiiiltiug. I gave it audi remedies as are usually given in web cases, but ao uothliik gave relli '. I - nt for a pby alciau ami II ' r his care for o week. At tbi nine the child had been sick for ih on ten days aud woo having at -"ii i t . eulj -live operations of tiie bow . , v er v t w elve hours, and we .v v il sa II soon ob- ' tslned relief It would not live. Chsm liertaln's Colic, ( holeia ami Dtarrhooo K inetly v. . recoiii mended, Slid I decided 1 1 try It. I toon noticed o change for the better; by Its continued le i lite M is brought SUOUt and It is now i .-rfe. -ily healthy. C. L. Hoggs, Htunitowu, Gilmer Co., W. Vs. For sale by Delauo.