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" " Comptny , L. National Gyard which tim the men and officer , enjoyed a
liaa recently been organised with a t ull I aplendid outing, and much of; military
company at Pendleton went out on ltauife waa learned. The company wa
first campinf expedition - a few daye I eapeclally drilled In extended, order
, ago.: They were out a day and a night 1 morementa by Captain M. 8. Kern. Dan
s at their own axpenaa, and during that Bmy the la flrat lieutenant of the com
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xiiv vr ; cocoa. They
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tifies them to withstand the
trying duties of their occn
patlon, and exposure to all
kinds of weather. : The
ideal preparation for .the
day's work is to drink
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The encampment waa held a abort die-1
tance from the city, by the' company In
order to get into condition for the an
nual encampment of the guard, which!
will be held at Seattle thla year, com
menclng July. S. Thla company la com
ing to the f rdht aa being , the beat In I
eastern Oregon. -:. -
EUGENE MERCHANTS
DE3I AND NEW TRAIN
iSpertal ' Dtopatea to Tae foirt
Eugene, Or., June 11. The ' Eugene I
Merchant a' Protective aaaoclation haa
forwarded to the Southern Pacific offi
cial a aet of resolutions demanding a
local iram service Dei ween Eugene and
Wendllng and between ' Eugene and Co
burg and Natron. Two trains ench way
per oay 'Between me city ana wendllng
and one each way to Coburr and Katmn
la asked for. The officials promlaed to
Inaugurate such a 'service a long time
ago, but failing to move In the matter
the raerclianta are taking it Into-their
own hands. . ; .
DEPUTIES.OBJECT TO
JLRSHNESS TO REBELS
(Jonraal $jweUI Service.) '
. Paris, June Jl. An excited - debate
waa held In the chamber of riennfu !
today over the protests aaalnst the vis.
adopted in suppressing the winegrowers' I
revolt ana arresting me leaders. . Re
ports snow mat-rive were kiiind nt
209 injured at Marboone, the center of
the rebellion.-'-, .. . . .
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SCHOOL DIRECTOR IS
ELECTED AT NEWBERG
' (Special Dtomteh to The Jonnu1.
NeWbera. June 21. At the
scnooi meeting on Monday, Dr. R. W
Harrold waa elected director in place of
C. J. Edwards, and WUllam W. Nlnnn
waa relected clerk.- A unanimous vote
(o establish the eleventh and twelfth
grades was given..
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