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About Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1896)
.7 inoke. Ten cent; ilofOiUwofHeait, Five cent .Cigars. Mexican I Mustang. I Liniment j for I ' irns, I .ked & Inflamed Udders, I lies, I iheumatic Pains, i 7 guises and Strains, tunning Sores, -.nflarnmntions, I iriff joints, . iarness & Saddle Suits, sciatica, Lumbago. Scalds, Blisters, rvsect Bites, vi( Cattle Ailments, vt Horse Ailments, t.i 5heep Ailments. Penetrate; .r'V.-.?cIea Membrane an j i issuci Quickly.tc ihv Very Seat of Pain and Ousts it in a Jiffy. K'ib in Vigorously. Muifa.-ig Liniment conqters Pcin, Xiikeii riau or Beast well . ..'sir. Over ir private endorsements. ' aiatTjrrnee mesas irnrotemj In the flrrt . It It a rvmptom of seminal weakness btrrennesv It can bo stopped in 80 aejs -v-beuseof Hudysn. . , - be new dlicoverv mw mad by the Special. iftheoldfsnmesHodtcn Hidlcal Institute. Iho stromrcst Tllalltcr made. H 1 very ." IrflU, bnt ht'ml M. Sold ,''r l.la peck S org Fackagrs for $MO(;lrielcdries). era guarmi'co glvcnfe.rac"e. IfTOUbnf vnrcsand ara rot en'ln 17 uired.alx mora 11 Kent to ymi f,,-c r.f nil !lie:i. enrtfir ctrculflmuna t- .ttinnni1. Address BITDSOr Mj;iic.M. JNSTITITE. ' anion stowton.-'rJarket tUlleSta San trancl.eo, Cl Notice for Publication. Laud Office at Rosebnrg, Oregon, Beptcrobrr , 28 ISM. Notice in hereby Riven that the following named acttler has' tiled notice o( his inten Hon to mike final proof in scpport of bi Jlsim, and that said proof will be undo be oie Joel Ware, U 8 C 0 Comrotsaioiier Eogen., Lane connly, Oregon, on "wbImJI, ISSXi. vis: Uarwood-E Kress HE No 6398 for the ne'J s Vs. Vi Si, aeo 19: and nW X nw U. ieo 30, 'P l6t, r6eat. ' om-s th following witnweea fc Pma hie continuous residence npon and i'tTation of, atid land, Tii: Oeorga H Yeringtnn. Carey W Them J'1", all of Lenl.uri, Oregon. James H Bel ap. Jamea R Migness, all ol McKenzie "nlge, Oregon. B U VgATCH. Register. Cook's Cotton ltoor compounp; recent discovery. At Ykrinov drugstore. "aaT ?. N?-.1? WRtS Falling Be. sas. p u.0"18' fc men of RflfSi'? inV.""n'!' tnvM and fcJPTiXs!- andtoneatbe nteilca. M1 V'V 1 entirenyitem. Hcltaa fa IA-f 3 Hiidraa curei W Tgi; rrt;?5i peblllty, Je. 8 MttM Nerroomess, ina tiopa febTlm Hjlaalpot, ' i. nil. Cf W--4 and rntorea HflooD rsfmix iihtoppi PARTING. Mjr life .IHl.d tiiUfurlleloa, It yet r.-inalnn tu bvv If lumiortulity uuvi-11 A lliiru cvvnt to mt, Bo hn, w htl.iiM to conc.iv, A this tliai tuirti UM. Partiue I i ull ro kni.w of hearrn And til v.o mvd r.l hell. E : Uy lJ.rk'iuion In Scribncr'a. TWO MEN AXD A MAID. "Whydou't you tell LouUof hlaooualn'a pcrsleteut nttoMlon to youl" nskid wm Dupuisof htr .laughtw Horttnse ns the etocd oppohito curh cih.-r lforo their ousels copying two of the old pMmiu2, In tno Louvre gnllery. " Whyahouldl annoy Loula, who Is quite Jealous enough without any provocation'" said Hortenso. "Jules la alary, Incompetent, unworthy fellow," romnrked the moihor, '-aud will not earn all his liio na uiuch as Loula uiakea In a year." "Poor Julesl Ho cannot roll his pic tures," said Hoi icMo. "Louis had 110 tuch umhitlous," ex oluimcd Mnio. Duiiula. "His moihor plaood him In an ollUe when ho whs 15 Now ho Is only S6, and he U tho conlnlcu tlal maaagor i,f llinrl Constant & Co., with an Income of u,0u0 franca, tho ohanoe of making iu much more with his own commerce aud the procpect of becom ing a partner. On tho other hand, his rascal of a cousin Dover think of begin ning n picture widlo ho I urn got a napoleon left from the sale of his previous one." Hortense merely said, "Poor Jules!" and went on with her painting. Mmo. Dupuls was a widow with a mod erate amount of rents, which she and Hor tense augmented by palming copies of the old masters, in tho Louvre for Knglish and American tourists, who were more lncliuod to buy such under tho empire than tt-ey 6eem to be now that Franco has a repub lican form of go-.onimcnt, though why constitutional chants should act upon the independent rule ot art Is difficult to ai;y. A few month from that morning, when Ilortenso and her mother wcro talking over their work, tbo world was to see the beginning of thut crent crisis from which France has not yat recovered. Tho terrors of conscription uro only truly einphx lzed when the hazard of the drawing U ruully a game of life and death, witen the augmen tation ot a country a soldiers Is rendered needful by the Imminence of war. Such was the case tu l'runco on the uvo of tho Franco-German simple. All tho reserves were called out, out! tho empire prepared ror me mignty con-nat with Ha redoubt able antagonise J ulea LoraolL-e walked into the office of hla cousin Louis, his visit had been raro enough at tho bureau of his prosnor- ousrolatlvo, whceoeucccss lmMttered tho reelings of hie needy and irregular cousin, but Louis had never quite broken off asso ciation with tho pr.lutor. "Good morning, M. Louis," said Jules somewhat flit p.u:(ly. "I havodarcd to In trudo upon your valiuiblo moments to bid you goodby." "Goodby?" et.hoed Louis Inquiringly as no looKeu tip Irciu nla correspondence. "Hnvo you some coir mission ahroadr" "I have a cciriniAsiou to pnlnt the fields of Germany I i.iod red," answered Jules boastfully. "At least," he nddixl, "I have no commission, being only of tho rank and fllo, but that Is tho work I am going to oxocuto. ' "Oh,yos,"Rtid Louis; ''you wore drawn two years ago. " "Our corps is now culled out, and I join tomorrow, "explained J nice. "1 think you paid for a substitute." "Yes," answered tho othor; "It was not such an expensive proceeding thon as it would Ira now. 1 aju surprised that you did not study your convenience In the samo way. "I bed no money ta spare," said Jules. "Besides, what did It matter to mo wheth er I was handling a brush or wielding a riQcf A iKicr Icggr with nothing to live for may conscio himself tnut ho fata a country to dio r.r. " "A country gains by a citizen's life, not by his death. A man who extenda the commerce cf his fullow oountrymon Into foreign market) Is nioro cf a patriot than he who writes his country's name lu blood upon the atrancr'a soil. " . "At any rate, bis Ufa is more comfort- ablo and remunerative," sold Jnlea. "As for myself, r-.tu. Dupuli has nutdo Ufa valueless for mc." Louis' eyes lk.fihed for ono aceond; thon tho lids fell, and be replied quietly: "I do not crc l ow Mine. Dupuls can have affected yt.ur lilcl ' '.'Do you w 1k)i to we, Louis Lcmoinrf" asked tho other, "lu tho une v;uy that you have done; ym l.ato blignted my life In thwarting my Live. "Ploaao d. nut u.ik l.'onHtnsu." Bald Louis. "Dj you tiiiuk that your lovo was hluderod in lis fuUfilmcnt by cither alma Dupula or rr.yfctlii Do you think that a young lady Ilka liortenae, whoao exlstenoa baa nover been In dlaoord with tbe refine menu of ber -tul surrotindinga, could ally herself witn" lie waa atiout to Bay "a vagabond." but bo corrected hlmaeif and added, A behoin'.an luoyour ' "Sho may not n..vo tiio same contempt for mo tht y ou lt:;vo for your father a nephow," ilviI Juloa. "Well, it does not matter much now, at any rate for the pres ent. We shall see if I return with my shlold or upon iL Mtcuwhilodo not think that yonknovTHil the soureta of Hortense'a heart. " 1 hen l.c r.lrot!o out of the ofilco, leaving hla cousin 1 tii another anudon accession of passion, v.h nil .i:ly ouolod down Into suspicion ana ai-oiiu?:it. s h.t sei rets did liorteuse confido to Jules whle't sto did not tell her lover? IhUs sho b.is ei nhled ti ls niun to last of an iMimu- A i.lcb s.ie oauM not to have acconlal t- i.i;n. Ho T101.UI l-ive qtustloned Hortonseon tho subje.t th.t very ibiy. but site and her mother hed gor.0 to Kugland on a Tlait to a relative " l.c I ;.d n:m!e tliat country his heme. lit- d tl : .1 csiro to wrlto to hor on such an inueliuit.i ilatcmeut as that sng-(-vfioil bv .ii.le", v. l.o, after nil, might be only lira;'. . g r:-'l I; In. 1'"u I-omolne applleil l.i -.11 o t:i details of commerce once mm twl trll D 'orgot bis previous annoyaie The n. jT.-.ri.iiig J ulea, decked In his regimen; '-ire.! his cousin's offire agalu. lie nas l.'ushett and rxcltorl and bad evlder lv Iton r lerlrrlr.g bis friends of the studio 111 :.i ' cni miodby. "I have i'A.ii:'.( t..v letter frum Hor U'lise," he (...iii... ; ' J a piper upon Louis' table. For a raon.:ii I-o.il.iwaialioiit to return It to Jules unrt-.i!, I.ut h.a Jcnlously check ed his good lu.piil.. and oi-ned and read tlio note which bin cousin had brought. As Iuis (,r..ml tl.c nioauli.g of the words l.c turned pal"! controHln hl ftellngs a. he hanJad t-iualer lcW hla oomin, be nioruly ld: such cm:;-! a l tWt. should hardly have lieen placed in a mall who can so readily violate It." Then ho tunic! his lack upon Jules, who strutted out with n tipsy defiance and prewired himself for his departure to Join bis corps by a few more farewell glasses with his friends. This, then, was the secret of Hortenso which he hail that day 1. '.trued. Hor lovo was for Jules, but her mother had com pelled hor to accept the rich cousin and re pulso the poor one Should he write to Hortenso and upbraid her for her insincer ity! How could he do so when he had hardly respected himself in readlugthe let ter unaddressed to hlrnr Each moment that ho thought of tbe falthlessnosa ot liorteuse augmented hia anger aud caused a desperate craving fur action. The next morning bo Informed Constant & Co. that ho must retiro from hla office, aa it waa his intention to Join the ranks of the Fronoh army as n private soldlor. My dear Lcmolno, " sold Henri Con stant, "this is simply quixotic. Tho war Is not one ot self defense, but one of ambi tion." Louis was roftiluto, however, In his plan of action. "Well," sighed Ilunrl Constant, "if you are decided, there's an end. Wo must give you a year's leave, though goodness knows how wo slmll conduct tho business without you." Louis smiled bitterly. In tho lust your ot tho empire, as In the llual days of the previous one, haste and precipitation took tho place of oare and caution. The soldiers were rushed through their drills with ns little attention as waa applied to their kits, tho ono object in view being that of having a largo army to take the field as soon as war should have been declared. Tho provisions lndtsponsable for the campaign wcro considered as duly sup plied on the strength of those official re turns which were accepted as unimpeach able, tho supplios of the ammunition itself being almost taken as n matter of course. All this waa too soon realised before tho fatal month ot August had but little nioro than half run Its oourso, each day bringing tho outnumbered Frenchmen nearer to their doom in the disastrous year of 1870. Tho defeats of Gravelotte and Ueaon ville bad compelled tho retreat of the forces into Metz, leaving many of the wounded to the promiscuous attention ot the victor. Without asserting that they were worse cared for than were those wounded on the conquering aide, it is certain that tho French soldiors who were left on the field had a very bod time of it In the crowded shelters which woro improvised as hospi tals the dangers that were not the least terrible arose from gangrene and pyaemia, and the symptoms of those fatal develop ments quickly doomed their sufferers to tho Inferno o'er which might have been written the dread warning, "Abandon hope, all yo tliat enter here. " Among this crowd of tho doomed victims of the lust of empire and the pride of power were two Freuch soldiers hurriod in with tho rest. One had suffered amputa tion of both bis logs; tho other had been tho victim of a breast contusion, caused from tho fragments of an exploding shell, and was in poril from tho shock: rather thau from tho gravity of the effects of the wound, which could not ba considered se rious. In any case he had boon brought to tliat pesthouse hastily and Improperly, for there was no sign of gangrene or blood poison ing In his symptoms. As the former rolled his head from side to sido upon tho straw sproad over tho earth of tho shod whero he lay, his eyos foil upon the form of his neighbor. "Heavensl" he exclaimed. "Am I madf Louis Lemolno, for ho you must be, how do I find you a oomrndo lu this aooursed placef" For & momont the other was struck, si lent In hla astonishment, "Jules," bo at last gasped, "do wo moot under suoh ft cloud of misery What you revealed to me mado Ufa uncndurablo, and the day after you left me I volunteered In the service to which I had already supplied a substitute. I wanted to die." The heaving chest of Jules, who was past all physical suffering, betrayed a mental torture. "Louis," bo stammered, "forgive ma 1 shall soon have to plead for pardon else where. I was onvlous of all your good fortune I felt that but for you Hortense might be mine. When I saw you so safe and prosperous and happy, the devil got possession of my heart. 1 went away and wrote the letter which I showed you. II was not written by Hortenso. I used one of her notos to mo to copy hor writing. It was a forgery." As If suddonly electrified, Louis sprang from the straw with tho Impulse of venge ance in his soul. But as he looked at the poor, dying wretch, who waa of tho same blood as bis, compassion conquered anger, and stooping down ho kissed him and whispered, "I forgive." It waa only In time. The exolteiuent had exhaused the little strength of the moribund eoldler, who sank down In bis wretched bed, olostng his life with peni tence and confusion. Like a dreaming man, Louis left this Walhalla of misery, where tho boroes changed their shout, for Taterland and la pa trio to dying groans and ahrleks of agony. No one took mnch account of those hopeless men, and thua Louis emerged from tho place unnoticed and mixed with others who wero prisoners like himself, wounded and bora ds com bat, awaiting tho outcome of events whloh they could no longer lnduonca. - If all had suoh heavy grief at heart as ho bad, heaven help them! More than a year had paaaed when Mine. Dupula and her daughter returned to Parts to find their homo wrecked during the rule of the comniuiie and at last to put them selves In communication with thsir own countrymen. Thoy had hoard from Henri Conatant, In reply to their inquiry, that Louis had joined the army, but the disor ders of the year had prevented any further communication with him. "I regret, ladies," said Henri Coostoint, "that we have no news of Loroolne. lis waa missing after Gravelotte, and I fear that he must have been left upon the Held of battle." As Hortense beard the words that doom ed her Ufa, the color left bcr cheek and ahe would have swooned on the floor bad she not been rauaht In the arms of Louis, who entered that moment. "Ah, Louis," aheaald, "where hove you been and why la It tliat you havo kept si lent so long u tlmef" "Doorest," he whispered, "It la a secret of tbe dead. M. Constant," be went on, "I bare been a double prisoner, held by Illness and tho enmy. I bare exceeded my leave, I am afraid, but I won't ask for another until I am married." Spars Moments. Ihnar that J illyer has mads a great hit with that new play of hla" 'No doubt, lie hit me for two so poa It 00 the road. " Detroit Free I-reaa ONLY CURE FOR PIMPLES It is so because it strikes at the cautt of the Chgant, mf-lf J, rye -jmtttt SluOJilh. or OrtrwrkfJ IViia. " Uu to 1'ivi cm IVraiiUt.' M ft't, tllm, ft w. By UoT.rnor Lord. SaI.km, Nov. . The annual thanksgiving proclamation was today issued by Oovertior Lord. ' The urnt'lunintion iu full Is as follows: "For the manifold blessings vouchsafed to us during the past year, it is fitting that we, as a grateful peo ple, Bhould make due acknowledg ments to Almighty God. In recogni tion of this duty, and in eoufoiniity with the time-honored custom, and in accordance with the pmchimniiim of the president of the United States, I William P Lord, governor of the state of Oregon, do designate and set apart. Thursday, the 28th day of November, ISStfl, as Thanksgiving (lav. "Ou that day I recommend that tho people abstain, as fnr as practicable, from the occupations of every-duy life, and that they assemble In their usual places of worship and offer praise aud thanksgiving to God for the peace aud prosperity bestowed upon us, for the health aud happiness with which he lias blessed us, and fur our freedom from pestilence and calamities. Let us also devote the day to the enjoy ment of hospitality aud the strength ening of lamlly tiee; to relieving the wants of the needy and distressed, and the doing of charitable deeds; to in spiring sentiments of loyalty to our country, and respect, for ita laws and the maintenance of puulio order; to cultivating a just regard for the rights and opinions of others, and inculcat ing a sense of duty that will lead us to fulfill as far aa lies in our power, our obligations as eitireus and individ uals." Bucklcn's Arnica Salve. The Hint Halve In the world for Cuts, Hrulsos, Bores, Ulcers, Halt Rheum, Kever Hores, letter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Hkltl Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or 110 pay required. It Is guarantceil to give icrfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 26 cents per box. For sale by Henderson ft Linn. ffhen I)A!y wis aluk, wo gave lir caitto-. Whea sho was a ChUJ, stie cried for Castorla. When ahe became MUa, sua cluag to CVstorla. eTban ahe had Children, ahagavetLem Castoria, When we consider that tho Intes tines are about five times as long as the body, we can realize the luteuse suffering experienced when they are inflamed. Do Witt's Colic and Cholera Cure subdues inflammation at once and completely removes the difficulty OSBUHN A DkLano. ADMINISTRATOR'S HALE OF REAL PROPERTY, Notice ia hereby given that the coder, signed, the administrator of the estate of Marcua Kelley, deceased, will by Tiitue of an order issued out of the oonnty court of Lsne oonnty, Oregon, on the 6tb day of Oc tober, lB'JG, aell at private sale on tbe lUtb divy of Deoeniber, 181H1, at 1 o'clock in tbe afternoon of said day, the following dea cribed real property belonging to aaid estale to pay the aobta ib.reol and administiation of the aamr; to wit: Ilegiuning at the south west corner of donstion land claim No 38, notification 666s In township 19 south of range 3 west, running thence east 240 rods, north 21 tods and 8 links, west HO rods, aontb ill roda and 8 links to tbo place of beginning, containing 32 acres, Also beginning at tba north west corner of donation land claim nntnber39, notifleatioD tiujO in section V), township 19 south of range 8 wast, thence sonth 12 97 cbs, east 8.14 chains, aontb 4.09 chains, aontb 41 chains, aaat 10 chains, east 35 ohains, mors or leas to range line, theoce north 11 chains, more or laas to the north line of of aaid olaim No 39 and thence wast to lbs place of beginning, containing 141 acres. Also beginning at the northwest corner of donation land olaim No 66, notf. Co43 in section 7, township 19 sontli ot ratine 2 w.at. thencs eaat 4 62 cba, eonth 6.76 ehs, wast 4 62 cbs, nottb 6.76 cho to the plsee of beginning, containing 3 12 acrea The said several tract! aggregating 176 62 acrea mors or lest In Lane ooanly Oiesnn. Held Bale to lake place at tba resldenos on aid premises, terms thereof cssn tn band. Dated at Eugene, Oregon, November Oib ItfjO. E. K. HzxPraaos, Administrator of aaid eatats. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. L-md Office at Roerburg, Or., OctoKr 29, IH'Jfl Notice ia hereby given that tb. follow ins oamiil stiller haa Olnl notice of bis In 1. 1, 1 ion to make final orooi In scppoit of bin claim, ar.d tbat said proof will ba made l-tt-oe Joel Ware, U 8 C C Com mis inn-r, at Engene, Oregon, on Deoinber 14, Kf, viz bimn.l F McOnrge oa II E No C9U7 for the w n w aes 10 1 17 a r 1 ..1. He namea the followltig witnerars to prove his oonlinnons resldecee upon and celriTatlon of said land, vie i W Merrill, On.tsv N'.tll, Jsm'S E Kan nrrly erd Jba 4 Prpiut, all ofLe.ourg Labe Cvuulv, 0' gjO. U. M. VkaTcH, Iteg later .U10 fHDCP tiU'-pi'm fli Fr,r)AKi'p itlJiAriCn Aflwtiiin j-trj, M aii1 Urn a 1 Whether You buffer From INSOMNIA -taa-REFRESHING SLEEP -NERVOUS DEBILITY-raT-SOUND NERVES GENERAL DEBILITVwnciaT-GOOD CONSTITUTION DYSPEPSIA . -wslfXT-FINE DIGESTION THE:- BLUES -MTes-BRIGHT SPIRITS IMPURE BLOOD tlW GOOD CONSTITUTION bK. HENLEY'S CGLERY, BEEF AHb IRON Will Cur those CHse'saea-AND-Brlng all these Oksslnga t .W VI For sale by OSHURN A DkLAXO. IlaL5 . An agreeable raxr.tlvo and Kncnt Tosrta, Bold by Drumritt or sent hr mall. 25a, 630. and Jl.CO per iiacfcaga, fnroploa free. V Ttfrt ThelvvrUoTejTHMwin AJ faVforUicVjcihRaaicatn,Sao, Sold uv.Henderion A Ltnn. TAKE -LIVERINE FOR T1IK LIVER AND CONSTIPATION. For Sale by All Druggists, OREGON CENTRAL & EASTERN. R. R. Co. YAQUINA BAY ROUTS, Connects at Yaqtilna liny with the San Francisco A Yaqtlitiu itay steam ship Company. STEAMSHIP "FARALLON," Halls from Yaouina everv S davs fnr Sun Francisco, Coos Hay, Port Orford, Trinidad and Humboldt Uay. -Passenger Accomorlatlona Unsurpassed Shortest Route Hctwecn the Wil lamette Valley and California. Fare from Albany and Points West to Bail 1' ranoiaco. CaMn 0 00 Steerage 4 00 To Coos Bay aud Port Orford, Cabin 6 00 To Humboldt Ray. Cabin f 8 00 Round Trip Good for 60 days Spec ial. RIVER DIVISION. Sleamors "Albany" and "Wm. M. flnair." uewlv furnished, leave Albanv dally except Huturduy at 7:46 a in, ar riving in Portland the same day at 4:30 p ni. Returning boats leave Port land the same days as above at 0:00 a. ni. arriving in Albany at 7:46 pm. EDWIN BTON. J..O. MAYO, . Manager. flopt River Dlv. OEOROK F. CHAW, Asent Bufena, HORTHERN PACIFIC Ry. 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CANADIAN AUSTRALIAN BTBAMKR LINK TO - nONOLUI.TT, FIJI ANPAURTRALIA. The ihortMt Una to the Colon tea Theae lira mora rarrv an i iterlnnced Medical If an and a Hiewanloaa on eTory to rate. fur tlmatablva, pamiihleli, or any I a form a tlnn. call on or addrcai. UKO. V. CKAW, AM,AN CAMKRON. lifl Third Ht.. I'ortlaud. Or 0KO. Met. BROWN. Dial, rata. Aicant, Vancouver, a. v. THE ABU7E P1CTBHE DOES HOT BEPBESENT s passenger train on the Chicago, Ml- waukce 4 St. Paul ltallway. No. Its trains are vostlhulod, heated by steam and lighted by electricity. Each sleeping car berth has an electric read ing lamp. IU dining can are the best In tbe world and III coaches are pad. aoes on wheels. This great railway, connecting aa II does with all . transcontinental lines at St. Paul and Omaha, assures to the traveling publio the best service known. Ticket via the Chicago, Mil waukee A Ht. Paul Railway are on sals stall railroad ticket office to any point In the United or Canada. For maps, folders and other Information address: C. J. EDDY, General Agent, Portland, Oregon. NOTICB FOR POBMCATION. Land Oftlco at ltoaelmrg, Orrgon, HeptemWr 10, 1H1K). Notice la hereby given tbat tb follow rag-named aetller baa filed notice of bia in tention to rnak final proof in snnport of blaolaim, and that aaid proof will bemad before Joel Ware, (J H O 0 Com mlasioner, at Eugene, Orrgon, on October 27, WJlS, tie Nlrbolsa Kolbert no nomrateed entry NoA280 for the n n w ',, n y.nt'i of see 'it lp 17, ., t weat. II namt the following wltne.ara tn prove his ccntinscqs reaiiienc upon and oulilvatlon of, said land, via: Mala 1'eler.on, John It Hold, G W Park, r ami B I. Miller, all i f Rlmira, Orrgon. U M VsT( U, Hegistar. We might (ell you more about One Minute Cough Cure, but you probably know that It cuns a cough. Every on docs who has used It. It is s per fect remedy for coughs, colds, hoarse ness. 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