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SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1007. THE MOIINING ASTOMAN, ASTORIA, OliKGON. FAMOUS WAR EAGLE Bird Attracts World Wide Notice By Attentions Paid Them. HAS SEEN ACTUAL SERVICE Although Contpicuoin Turyol for Dglloti In 8U Dattltt, th. Ftath rid Patriot Livad to Da tha Pat of Rauniont. "Old Al'," I In- fiiiniMia witr piiKln nf tlm Klghili WImi ihinIii i'kIiih'IiI, Iiiih tirn tli'iid fur over 2f yi-ur", That hla t: 1'iimry "till Kiiivivm would mill huk ismt lluil rvi'ii u bird limy bi liiiimu III Hoi li ill III" lii'KllilllliK " Hi'- K i 1 W!ir, lh lui-nly y,nra nf hl Hf" tt -allltllfil alumni inn- iiml IIihioiih nvu loit. Whiri'Vi' ho ni'iii'iiri'il, wlmllni In mir "I" im 'i', II wiia In -voke ltd wllili'Nl nilliiihl.iMin. Tim proud ! nilur or ioiihui-ci i- iiiIkIiI i-nvy tHiiil ii lty iiml iiiIkIiI Iouk n v.iln f-n (III' rlli-iTH W llll ll Kl.-ilfif llllll Though ii itiiMi tiniin liiiKi'l In thirty M liullli-a, In- ii m-v-i h imiihIi'I Not only no, tuil lila ti-(irT Wi-r.- lin n tun- Kvi ln i ' In- ill n i ( i m il i . 1 Mm- f.nl.lli-1 it, mill bin IiiiIIIi- mniim tirvi"! lliiin fin- villi. ly, mini- liny UK. ml 'I him tli .iIiiiohI miiiitl tl'illll i-Vi'll-ll' lit III'- I'lllilll Afl' T !!, win- Ii" iv.ii u fi- iliin- il tin- t'nl' n Afd-r tin- win- In- wiia n fu- lllli- 111 I lllili'll", In i-iiintiiillM 1 1 1 ' 1 III -'tllVfltl'ill, WI1M lliillllll' l llllll l lll-i"l.'l 111 iiliiiiml i Vi-ry clly of tin- north iuil w.in iiv. i Mfli ii yo.irH a Bliil- ill i 111 i-.! i II-ill .1 ll'i .wn 1.1 n-'iti- -M-r i I.IkI wnri- ft iltii-IH 1'ko Old Ab. Tin- t-.iK1, i - il'i- iiiiiii mi inl'l-m if 111.- I. .iil.l.- .if It. mi.-. Ill :i I 1 11-1 Hum iiii.I. iiv. ri-'l, II Ii. tiiiih', iin- i In H-r. Mir i-inlili nt .f f i i tt i In ii yi'l l!ri'(i-r li'l'lllillr, lMlt'lng the mat tlio. nnntoiot w.ir nf IIiIh v.iiiu:'t iipoldo thil Myiul.nl w;im iili k-ti-.1 iiiln llfi-. 'Hi Li Iiviiik ..'ln.n.lll. .ill. ill uiin Klvi-n Mi., liiiini- nf tin- tsri-iit l.'inli'r In Mint war In I"- iinhih liit.-.l In l hi- MiIii'Ih nf II ffi fnii'MT iifti-r Mini atriiKKl)' nd ('.ill li'.i.l. r. Il Miiih gn-w tn In- a i.ii. r I . k.i i-Bn,..i uf ii mil Inn. ii! Kiiillim-iil N'n uik.-' Mil- ,.-....-ii'i r.. (. At'. Ill 111.- -(.I'lliK nf Mi I it I 'liliitvuy lil'll.'iii i ull.-. I'iil.f Sky i. ip I in.. I I ml nf yinimr i .iKt. lx mi '!!' r'l.unl.i-.iU livrr in U I-" ..iii'in l.ii.-r I'hli f SI. ( Went down llli' rlV'T Willi H- IMi- uf lil i-il..- I.. x. U li.i-'U.-ln. .i ii mi l nun . .i .In-' i nf lln- i- m-l. I i ii I" liiK. n UK .in-1 M ii Ii I'l'-'l f .i il l'it-i!i.-. I ..." i i, mi In il .- t.iiiiin.i-i Ihl-' i-.ikIi-, lln ii i.i.hIv fully tfi.iwn, .i- ..l In Hi Inn ci.ilii- li.nkiT". .i iiillliMi-y .uiii , u it v ttlili Ii Mlnnlly ;i (.-r ,n iIn vv . i I- ir'ti-l i-i-. llll.l 111.- V i ! tlllt i i I M-t.i i- tin- I'iiIIi'I Sl.ii.x .m i '..iii.:iii,. i'. ' f 111.. lilKlilli W in. i. Ii' lii, Tin- Iiii.I Tho Kind You Huvo Alwitys Ilotiyht, ami ultidi has been in umo for over SO years, lias boruo the hitrtialuro of I ami lias been made under his per- i'' Honal Htipervlslon kIiico Its infaney. yAafyCUcAl. Allow no otic to de-eel ve you in t his. All Counterfeits, Imitations mid " Just-as-piod" uro but Experiments that trlllo with nnd endanger the health of lufuuts und Chlldrcu-llxperienco against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castorla is a harmless Hubstltuto for Castor Oil, Pare, gorle. Drops and Soothlnir Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphlno nor other Nareotie substunec. Its apo is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Fcverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. It relievos Teething Troubles, cures Constipation nnd Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Dowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAY; Boors the The KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THI 0NTU eOMHNV, TT MUWMV aTRIIT, NIWWK CITY. liouKht $2.fi0 t tlio aiicmiil purctiHH". lo i-iiinimny In a Jm'Uliir Nilill vnlnl In iicii. pi "Mm ni'W meruit from (!lili iwny." iiml Mm fi"Kl wi" aiil.'iniily mviiiii lulu Mif aiTvIri'. A n'i'ili wu i imln fur him, rml, wlillf iiml lilim ill) I miM with lli'd rilinul lila in-' k, two III- I'.n fin KM Wi'l'ii ilni'l''1 nil Mn (H'l i'll I'll' li I 'lc of him mnl H irlviilii wiia (Ii IiiIImI I curry him linnl'ln Mn- cnlnrH. Aa Ihf (iiiiiiuiy iiiurclii'il MirmiKh tint alr'-i-l i.f Kitu 'Intro lh(. t'liKlii iri'itti'il thf Rritutuat MithuliiHiti. On nil aldfa Vfin liiuird thn ri'inurk, "Thi-y will I ever lm wllliii'i'il While they fnllnw Mini lilrd." The Innil iit"-r aiild, "Whn i tii not (IkIiI while umler mh Ii kIu I rua ciiilili-ma?" At lini'uniii- tile Kiilne inl I liualuain tviia iiiiiiilfe.'iil, ii ml Ilin Nolillcia rjnne In Hie t'Olii'ltlHlmi Mint III Pf let ling tili-ll iiiuai'ot I hey hml rhnai-i-n more wisely Miitn lln-y knew, Al Muillami n aieclnl K.illll.- WHN llleil III lliilinr nf Die lili'l iiml the rheera iilmiit M"1 Htm nf iniiri-'n win- ilriifi'iiliiK. The I hi 1 1 I Ml i ii' k 1 1 1 Viuikee liooitle" mill thi n na If till i'i i Ml :iiiiiik hla iiiIhi.ii, Hi- i-.ih-i. I.i-iI inn' nf lln- llnfia In hla li' ik inej Kl'ii'iul III" wIiikm, MiiiilnK tliein lu th I. in r ilia nf the i inwil A new ii ill wiia Mum rniiKlnirti-l ful I he hltlil nf flei'ilnni. 11 wiia mllil ei Willi iilinwa In ii'iueaelil the I'lillml S i . 1 1 Seal. The Kiiifle huh li.iin.-.l 'Cilil Alie" 111 linnni nf I'leHLlinl Mil mill, I 'iiminiuy I'. wnn nlllchilly e. il.lle'l llli- lilll I 'I. lire KllRleK, nii th. I IkIiIIi W'Ihi nliHlll In the '.lll.ll llllll I lii i .urn- ' 111.- entile ri'Klllielit," it 111!'' Muu ever nfieiwiiiil i-Iiiuk tn It. On Mil- wny In the f i mil the kIkii nf it live i-iikIii rni'lleil Iteahlii the reKliiieiilitl inl'.m wiia eVi'iywh'le lecelveil hy the wihleai i hi'i i a. I 'hi' nun eH.ei Lilly w.ii' i I. i ll llli-.t Al HI. liitula the tlrl limk'-hi- i .. 1. 1 nil.! t mi utieil hut waa r. r.i.t iiii.l .-nKlly, Kii-n-liily nf War f iin ii' ii mill ii-in r.il ThoiiiiiH inlili i-mi-. Mil- ii-ttliint, nii'l dm h referred In lln I. -.tarn! Ill 1 1 1 1 1 1 ll 1 1 1 1 ' Il I II r y tl-IIIIH. A y, till. III. ill nfr ii-.l IMl'l fu Lie I'll'l ; i ine lii Mndltmi hinl nlirinly nfl.-n-il J:'"1', hut In ii!! !!" irinaal.i tin- n jlv w-iim inlili-. "No iiiniiey r.in Imy ' I tin " Aft' i lln- war I'. T. Ilailiuui lifli ieil n ihe Hlale nf WI-iniiNln $2U, j i fur i ihl Abe, hut the offer wan not el I II lltl".i'rei, l.i-.ivlntt HI. l.ni!n, the eiiKte M-Kl-'lielil WMil tu haltle. On Ihe way Ml' i n en ha.l tn wiule it atrt'iim wiilat deep, J end In Mi.- middle nf II the hlr'l w.ila- Med Mitt ill v. and Ihe anldlera niiHWered i wllh laiiKhtel and i h.-era evil wnlli- HirtiKttllliK thrmiKli the water. At nil ! I, men Ml"- pieaein'e nf Ihe eitKle nrnili'i d i iimilKi- i.t llllll kept Up the Nplrlta nf j Mi.- men an he wan already r.'K'ird-'il a: an aiiKiny nf miri-eaa. In the ri-Kl- 'li.ili lllMl li.tllle, ill l're.ll Irktiiu II. Ihe eiiKle wii"l wildly I'Xi'ltellj I'l.lWlliK Ills pelrll, ll.lpplllK hit Wlllk't i'dd n -le.tmlm,'. a- If half rl.i7.i-d li' the 1 ep. i l.-ii. e Thai llk'hl hy the way, p I milted In vh-tnry. ' In l:t ! ' li.tlll'M Hid AIm. liernme a j id in velel.ill, Mill he never Weill i i'-.hmikIi a haltle wlllimil llapplm; hi" 1 v. iitKH :ii d iMTeamliiK hla wlhleat war I i i ln eve ihiMhed lire, and he J Meellled In elltcf llllll the Hpll ll id llle i i i iiMlnn, .At lalatnl No. 10. where hU S3 Signature of tiimritdea captured 6,000 prlaonera, It na feinted Mutt Mm Onfedriito aol ''lera aeemed to tuive a auperatltloiia reKiiril for I hla IIvIiik einhlern of th" Union, At the but I In of KariiiliiKioii the bird i-howed it pi-rullur liilelllKenco. When the men with ordered to lln down b I'lnd their bruiiat worka Old Abe aeniiri li'ed ipiwn iiImo. He waa picked up und irdered to keep hla perch, but rifuaed to obey, Till a wiia tried aevcml tlrnea, wllh the Mum., reaull., lie wna then al I' wed to have hla way. Kver lifter wind, when the men lay down, hn waa i. Unwed in do llkewlae, Hut when t.1" I "Ifle aniindi"! the i-ukI" hnpped to hla perch, with nulapr'ud wliiKa, und re malui'il Unite llVmiKhout ll- llht. 'I'hla furl haa been iittealed by an many aolder thiii there Im no doubl of lla i ill lifril l'-t y. Olher example of hla lelllKi'ln e nlmoat aa ri-markabli! itr" i i; record, lie waa very dlKnllled nnd i, uli k to n-Hi'iil undue familiarly. IIke the elephiii t, he remembered Injui'l'-a. 'lie day a aeiKianl haii'lled him routch ly. Il waa mnnlha before he anw the MeiKeanl aialn, bill when iv did he It. w nt him wish fury and drove him iff. The eiiKle wiia iiffei tlniialt; to hla W-epera and i-eemed tn know the men ' f hla regiment. Old Abe wi-ni through the baitlea of I ii It. i and I'nrlnth. I!y thla time he bad bei mnl- famniiK in b"ih armli-H, nnd the ( viifederate lieneral Price ordered hla (apt ure, aaylnic that he would rather have him Miitn a do, n bitttlelbiK h'iiiii rii pilamieta taken In lhnH; bat -t 'I'M aitld that their oltleera would liav-' In en mole pli-ani 'l to lake or kill the i : Kle than In capture a wlm brigade. ImiliiK one IlKhl Ihe tioopH were an ' 1 1 1 Hi toKi'Mier Miai In ii lull lii Ihe lr Iiik ai-vi-ral men In Cnmpiiny (' bean ; i 'niifi-'li -.e i.lllrer about i "There la the blanket y blank' d e.iKle' Captur'' 1 'm, boy. Il w;ia at thf battle of rnrlrlh that i'i Im Id'-nt in i nil. d which haa becom iilelnat'd In h'.iik and flnry. Th-re the KIkIiMi Win. ..tiMti w-.iM In ii jH'i-ul-. ily i-xpnai'd piiHltlnn. The e.iKle waa i 'i a perch, acn-amliiK and dancliiK In the excitement of Mir charK'', He Will i ( onaplciioua tnrK-t, and many ahoU w ent In IiIm dlrei lion, one nf theae u M:e curd that held him, SrrcnmlliK, hi ll ae aloft, wheeled over the Crinfeer. i ; te army nin e or tw l--, returned to hla wn ri'Klineni iiml waa replaced on tile perch. Thla exclthiK Incident haa been ''acrlbi-d by many eye-w Itm-aaea. The I 'rd a-emed to know hl own reKlment fmiii nil the othera. After thla battle It waa found that the featln-ra of one nf hla u lltKx had been rut by bullet. Another time he waa struck by a ball, .'nnl anme of hla fi'atheia wen- nit. but in. n Kher iici'iialnn waa blond drawn. At "oldwnter. Tenn., the e.iKle broke ! i- cord ami Hew to .i ill.sliinl ti.-etop, t i'i coiixed down by a llv hick - i !'. mi .a litt.-r oicislmi, while th,. . n. .ii.. wiia niiikiliK a api'.'rh to the I-u iiii-nt, tin- bnya cheered loudly, and i ihl Abe, w lahlriK tn allure In the en fill I:i"in. Jump il up and dnwn with HU'h force that he aK.iln snapped his cord und Ib'w hlKli Into Ihe blue. I-':-:i:illy he lit on a tree and one of the fnldleia captured him without trouble. This made f. iir tlim a that he had K"l rw-iiy. iind lln- fact that he had per mitted liimaelf to be retaken on each i rcasalnn Hernia iiiiltr aa remarkable its other alnrlea told of the IntelllKent t lt d. He wits ijiilrk to Klve th.- alarm i.'' the appioachliiK enemy, and on mme than one Instance he suddenly awoke to fcream a lu te of warning. No won der the soldiers reKiird.-d their living einbl. in wllh a feelint; akin to super I'litloua reverence. t '11011 the march to .Mnnpliis ul.l Ale bll hla curd in Iwo, ucaln esciipliiK and I'vltiK on ahead of the army. This time Wiia captured by the bearer simply aiiproachltiK ciiutlously and holdiiiK the 1 1 rch at rluht aiinle. The eiiKle hopped i ', ami was secured. At the battle of Jackson a tierce thunderstorm raKi'l. aildliiK Its clamor to the roar of the IlKhtliiK. The war eagle was now In '.''.a rlcment. The "lighting played on Ms" pinions." Spreading his wings he whistled and sereechrii like the true 1 ll'il of Jove. While keenly enjoying any kind of light, Old Abe seemed to take most cVllglit in the booming of artillery. He fhowi'd no fear in tht- presence of the I, rent guns, but at every discharge would spread his wings and scream an If animated by all the enthusiasm of war. At the assault on Vlck.sburg, Mils was especially in evidence, trip ling his perch, craning his neck to watch the tight, hla eyes blazed, und '.1; seemed almost in a frenzy of rage. In this charge the Hag by the eagle's Kldu was riddled, but the bird escaped rnhurt. This was the occasion on which he was hit the second time by : ball, but without injury. Vlcksburg was the eagle's last great battle, although he served nearly to the end of 1864, being part of the time with Sherman nnd afterward going with hla regiment through the cam ralgns In Louisiana and Arkansas. He waa afterward given to tho atute of Wlaioiialn with appropriate ceremon lia, the. governor making a apeeeh In Ha honor. Krom that tlmo till hla death hla home waa In tho baaement . f the cnpltol building. At one Mim. Old Abe fought with Mi eiigle culled Andy Johnaon and l llled Mm, He attended fairs all over the northweat and waa In runatnrit de li nnd at aoldera' rcunlona. At every pnlnt In; waa greeted like a conquer ing hero. He wiia preaent at the nom ination of General Orant for tha prea liiency, adding hla acreama to this i heera of the multitude, H- wiia rnn i't the feature at tho Philadelphia Cetileinil.il, after which he waa on ex r Million hi lioatou and other cltlea. He !"ed In !(fcl frnin the smoke Inhaled at u lire In Ihe baaement of the cap l'n at Madlaon. It wiia at llrat pro I raei to bury blm with military Min ora, but other coiinaela prevailed, and ,r. waa made a aubject of the taxl I'lrmlat'a art. Hla aluffed elllgy, aeat ei' on hla old perch, la atlll pointed out to vlaltora to the atatehouae at Madlann, where all are proud of the fame i,t the war eagle of the Klght.h 'Vb'iiiiialn. WEAK, WEARY WOMEN. Learn the Cauae of Daily Woet and End Them, When the back ache and throb, When thn hnuaework la torture. When night brltiga no rest nor Bleep. Wh'-n urinary dlsordera set In, Women's lot la a weary one. There la a way to escape theae woea. I loan's Kidney pills cure auch Ilia. Mra. Mary I-lumgardner, of 424 Wa ter atreet, Hal"m, fire., aaya: "I have found Moan's Kidney Pills a remedy that la worthy of all confidence, and am pleased to endora.- them, so that other sufferers from kidney complaint may know how to get relief. I pro cured Iioan's Kidney Pills and sev eral membera of our family have used them with the mo.it gratifying reaulta. I took them myself for a tired, ach ing back and a dragging down feel ing that comes from Irregular and deranged kidneys. The results were of the beat. Tho aching and soreness were banished and the kidneys were rendered normal. My health became better In every way." Plenty more proof like this from As toria people. Call at Chas. Rogers' drug atore and ask what his customers report For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. CARRIE NATION certainly smashed a hole In tiie bar rooms of Kansas, but Ballard's Hore hound Syrup has smashed all records as a cure for coughs, Bronchitis, In fluenza and all Pulmonary diseases. T. C. H , Horton, Kansas, writes: "I have never found a medicine that would cure a cough so quickly as Bal lard's Horehound Syrup. I have used It for years." Hart's drug store. BRONZE MEDAL CALENDAR. The 1907 calendar of N. W. Ayer & Son, the Philadelphia Advertising agents, Is Just out, and as usual, It Is one of the season's best otlice cal endar's, j They have followed the same de- j siSn used In 1906, but their famous medal and motto "Ke.-plng Everlast ingly At It Prings Success," appear ; on a bronze foreground, which gives i It an exceedingly rich appearance, i While the calendar Is arranged with a month on each flap the figures are j clearly legible across a large room, j The blank spaces on the flaps are i filled with new and pointed epigrams r on advertising and business-building , In general. J The calendar is too expensive for j general distribution, but while they last, Ayer & Son will mall a copy to any address upon receipt of twenty five cents. Price 2a cents. ALL THE WORLD Is a stage and Ballard's Snow Llnl- I i ment plays a most prominent part. It 1 has no superior for Rheumatism, stiff joints, cuts, sprains, and all pains. Buy j it, try It, and you will always use It ! Anybody who has used Ballard's Snow j Liniment Is a living proof of what It does. Buy a trial bottle. 25c, 60c and j $1.00. Hart's drug store. That's the house the doctor built The biggest house you see; Thank goodness he don't get our mon ey, For we all drink Rocky Mountain Tea. For sale by Frank Hart. Morning Astorian, 60 cents a month, delivered by carrier. Sherman Transler Co. HENHY 8HKBMAN, Munagef Haclca, CftirUgea Baggaga Checked and Transferred Trucka ard Furnltor Wagona Plania Moved, Boxed end Shipped. 433 Commercial Street H. B. PARKER, Proprietor, E. P. PARKER, Manager. PARKER HOUSE EUROPEAN PLAN. Flrat Clate in Every Reepeot Free Coach to the House. Bar and Billiard Room. Good Check Reataurant Aatorle, Oregon WHAT IS IT YOU NEED? Your house wired? Your door bell fixed? or your telephone connected up? STEEL (& UP-TO-DATE ELECTRICIANS. ! 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