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    WEEKLY OREGON STATESMAN, FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1900,
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Q. M. Sergt., Joe Austin,
rergeantfc. It. Canteobeba, W?.
Ki.Ll, G. Hall. J. Strait.
Corporals. C. Grasier. II. Emken. C.
II 2 man, C. Burns, W. Hall, B..HaI
1. in. " - '
Musicians, F. Confer, L. Confer.
PRIVATES. '
, livelier. II. XL
Allen, II. t
A ! it'll, A.
I'. It, C. ' .
Mttner, It.
I .enter, W. ;
j -orutr, C. -l'uford,
Jay.
1 rl.m, C.
: ..thin. W.
Cl.arle. J. ' ;
C'vru. E. W. -I
Hid. V. .
Firr-ldo; Joe.
Cuitenbeln, H.
Gadke, G.
Hoffman.. E. W.
Hamilton. W.
.Howell, A. E.
1 fourth. J.
Jordan,- II. E. .'
Miles. O.
McCoy. A. I
McArthor. F. J.
MeKilllgan. W.
MeQuade, M.
Mounger, P.
I .... . ' ft '
r 1 1 laruurr, a.
I Pa ulson, J.
(Kali. L.
(Silver. W. ,
Sehinfc, II.
Simon. IK
jSpulack, E. X.
Shipley. II.
VIesko. G.
Whit ina n. F. .
William. C.
Waack, X.
FOURTH BKOIMEST OEFICERS.
Colonel. Geo. O. Yoran. of Eugene.
14. CoI.,,J. M. Poorman, of Wood
burn., -Majors, J. I. May. of Ashland. R.
II. Iabo, of Salem, Battalion Of-
Majorat. II. Ellis, of Albany, Sur
geon; ..-
Capt D. II. Yoran. Adjutant, j
Capt. F. L. Chambers, Quartermas
ter. .- ; -
Lieut.. F. W. Haines, Commissary
Sergeant.
Sergt. Walter Ross, Qaartermaster
Sergeant - . ' . ; :' .'. !
. . Sergt C. G Kaufman; Sergeant
Major. . t , ' '
Lieut. I. E. Vinlng. Acting Adju
tant. - ,
Lhiit O. It. Henlenwm. Acting
Pstlallon Adiuintif. ,:'
Serjrt. F. B. Crubb, Acting Servant
Major. ." ' -
Sergt. Geo. -.Beach. Acting Battalion
fcixeant .Major.
Coiwrfll H. It. Hasbm. Acting Reg
Iinetdal Commissary Serpent.
FOURTH
'REGIMENT-'
GENE.
BAND-EC
Irmn MaJ.ir. Serct. L. Cnn.
fhhf M ush-Iuiu Sergt. Ceo. 1 1. Yer
rlngron.
JMnHpar Musician, F-rgt. C. S.
Cochran. !
Privates, Olive -' CUeJdi're. ,MV
ChrUtinu. G. A. . I:ivi V,. iViaj-i
Otto GIHtrap 1 W. V. Gdtia:. W. G
!os .1. A. II iIim 'i T. U llnj eM. I
1. Kaiifinnn. .1. C. KeNny. A. 1!
Knox. F. NY Me.Ufsler. H. U
" land. 1. I. S-fitt. Ceo V.V Siuiih
Srar verud. H. Sw-et. W. II. Viiir-e!M
II. IV Walker. .1. II. Vri l 'r.
COMPANY A. 4 Til, KrCKXIl.
t'aptaiii. 1L-S. IliHti.u.
list MeuK C. Kli:i'jrf:umi:!t.
Tt Si rirt. . C. H:Uiimo:l.
O. M. Sertrt. V,. W. (Jritliti.
Sergeants. C. 11. lunis, V. I.
White. F. K. Taylor.
CoiT"r:iIs, 1. U. .WIIloHa:ldy, F.
MoimtX.. C MeCornaek (. 1 c;;i
Kt m p, : K. F St iles. ' W. W. lira nst.;
ter. v."-" '
M:usieiaus, Ceo. Oliver. '
' " PRIVATES.
Barker,. Ceo.
Bennett. J. S.
Crawford. E. J.
Coals.. J. C.
Cornell. C. A.
Craig. F. J.
Ctpprnofr. Ij.
ln w, C. F.
Flint X K. -Hooker.
I St. E.
IjiWHon. B. K.
Lindsay, J. M.
McGuire, W. C.
Norris. Itea.
Taylor, it. M.
Withrow. Fred.
TildK-tts, .C. It.
I'elL
Strait. Leonard.
!HonY Joe.
Marks. C.
WohL
Waller.
Thurston. S.
McMartlu, A.
Haggard,
COMPANY B. ASHLAND.
Captain, J; E. Thornton.
1st Lfeut. I. E. Viuing.
Jd LleuU Hiram S. Evans.
1st Srct.. Elmer Patrkk.
Q. M. Sergt.. Winnie Crowson.
S4rgeants. Walter IVnney, Frank
Crubh, 8. F. Ward, Itobt. I Me Wil
liams; tVrporals. K F. Foster. Blaine
Klmn, J. A. Mellza, W. C. Easter.
James Sieueer.,
Musicians, W. F. Long, Harry Van
Saut.. - -
Andre, P. U
Applegate.- W.
Butler, J. F.
Brannon,
CottrelL W.
Combs, F.
Carter, II.
Easter, W.
Eddy, A. J. .
Oaley, C. I
Crublt. S.
I lowland, W.
Hendrlx, F. M.
High, H. II.
I-ougi E. W. .
Iiaslier. R. j
Mauzey, W. L
PRIVATES.
Mass, W.
Millsap, J.
Mlllsap, O.
More.- J. D.
Mills, A.
Mills. II.
Miller. O. W.
Patrick, L.
Rojkt. P.
lltadclifT. A.
Smith. W. E.
Ssickett. 1
Stevens. I.
Smith. M. I
Taylor, C.
Walson. (i. T.
Wooden, J.
f-
COMPAKY E, HOSEBCRG.
Captaii. Frank R. Hamlin.
1st Lient Fred W. Haines.
2d Lieut.. . Harry C. Slocum.
1st Sergt., Fred T. Smith.
O. M. Sergt Sum' I Starmer.
Sergeant, Zopher Agw.
Otnrals, Fret ,W. Wright. Hu
Irt Wright. Percy A. WelK Oscar
Singleton. Henry Worthington.
.MusU-Ians, Charles . Stratford, Fred
C. Short.
Company Crwk, Melvln Thompson.
Comiauy Clerk. . Henry A. Strange.
PRIVATES. ;
Armltage. Wm. J.
1 iotcher, Jno.
Puxzell. W. II.
Ityrou. Geo.
I'fiiton. , It. L.
t'uie, Ira A.
'"Liy, Jas.
lMi'tkman,: I. V.
lUsoil, Jas.,
Frvin. Wj '
1 i I.N, Clias. .
C;Jdl'.. E O.
U iuilin, E. T.'
II:impton. E. L.
1 a., s. ;
II isstll, J. w. J
Hoover. W. E.
Howard, C
Haines, W. T.
Lea t hernia n, C
Martin. Wm.
;McI)owell. W.
Mef;hehey. A.
Mote, Geo.
New kind. J. D.
Nicholas,
Ottlnger.
Slianv A.
Short. W.
Worthington, A
(Wright, Eber.
E
D.
O.
Karl.
A. D.
It.
II.
COMPANY IL 4TII, GRANTS PASS.
Captain, J. A. Tate. :
3t Lieut., E. B. Brown.
l?t tiergu A. LL Voorhiea.
: O-'M.-: Srgt, M. T. PpVy.
Sergeant! Wm. Juhusou, r Clia
Crow, A. IklgTton. ' '
Corporals. F. ia trick. AL Gentner,
Carl Iiyiuer, "Walter H.vke.
Musicians. I Axtel, B. I. Plummer.
PRIVATES.
Bamfield. J.
t!olvlg.,E. ;
Ieat. A. -,
lean. J. ' r . .
Davis, It.
Estes. Wm.
Williams, II.
Graff. C.
Green.
Caitn. IL ;
Ha gen. Z.
Huggins. R.
JHornig, T.
tLongenbH-ker,
Medley. "E.
Jlowers, hi.
Slowers, F.
Mowers, C.
Mc-Clung, C.
McCatm. C.
Snow. .
Trimble. Geo.
iTuttle. D.
Veatch, E.
COMPANY F.-4TII, SALEM.
J Captain, Walter Xyon.'
1st Lieut, II. A. Yowi.
21 IJeut., II. A. Kurtz.
1st S.-rat.. J. O. Sntton.
Q. M. S-gt.. Iloseow Slielton.
; Sergeants, I. A- Judson, L. IJens
ouer. jit I. Uyrd.
; C'orjxirals, Ralph Glover, II. A.
Sharp, JW. D. Horner, W. D. Wil
liams r "
Musicians, B. J. Sharp, jr., Erlck
Kleppin s
j PRIVATES. .
Adolph.j J. J r
Aufrane, A. P.
Ifeckleyj W. B.
BuelU F. L.
Copeland. A. T.
Cherrlu!tt6u, E.r E.
Cloak, W.
Dodsoiij I.
Fleming, T. 31.
Flcklfn.s- , i
I In my ton. Ifc
HornerJ It. 3.
Hughes E. R.
Jausmi.i I).
Jon.'s, C. II. . J
Jones, E. J.
Judson.! L. E. r
: 7: i
Kurtz. E. A.
Lneas,. H.
Longcor, J. J.
Mason, C.
Maguire, J.
JleAlvIn. M.
MeGiunlK. B. P
I link its. W. J.
Sillier.- SV. V..
Pfeuuig. C. A.
t fl v
ii -01 ue,
Ross,'W..
iSiMrrj E. J.
iShlnn. J. O.
IThielseu. E. ,
r
COSIPANY G. 4TII. ALBANY.
Captain.. C. A. S'ars.. ., , ...
1st lieut.. F. C. Stellmaeher.
1st S-rgU C. S. Harnish.
O. Mi Sefgt.. Q. II. Propt.
2d Sergt.. V,. W. Walhu-e. .
:ul Serrt.. S. C. Worrell. '
4ih Srfft., A. A. Gmham.
r.th Sergt.. W. D. i Morris.
('orporals, E. W. Stewart. L. L. Vier
eek. W. V. Merrill. J. II. Goius. E. It.
Huston, J.. Holland.
CorporpM.- fi. t,i
H. S., ;iv:hvi-4'ring,
G. Keeny.
Musicians, J. Oli
T PR IV
Applegate, A.
Plain. W. L.
Blighton. J.
Bjirrett, N.
liowlman. L. A.
I4iner, E. '
liowlman. A. 3.
Cheshire, W.
Crabtree. W. f
Currie. L E.
Dilhtrd, W. B.
Dillard. F. C.
Edmiston. W. W.
Fisheri II II.
KnL B. IV
Ford. O. F.
I 'onl. W. C.
illiert W. A.
SetflLfG Brrtchr;
ILiAliMiUaou, II.
ver. W. Smith.
ATES.
.Green,. O.
Green. B. A'
jGeddisVAL."
Gray, R. C.
!GillespIe, W. B.
Illowe. O. 1.
Hawkins. C.
Johnson. A.
(Marsh. O.
i'M(!ornack, E. 'A.
Neet. C. F.
I'ennington. W! B
Rhodes, C. F. I
Russell, W. IK I
Tibliets. E. J.
Smltli, V. W.
Stiles. V. It. r
Wiles, F. N.
COMPANY D, 1ST SEPARATE
BATTALION THE DALLES."
Captain. O. E. -ItnrtlL
1st Lient, R..A. Sirtvey.,
2d LieuU A. j. Cooiht.
1st Sergt-, Thoa. Smiley.
O. M. Sergt.. J. Ileroux. '
Srgeants. M. J. Bartell. S. R. Jil
lram, W, M. C)oke, F. Friendley.
Corporals. D. Iteardon. E. Lcmison,
F. Kennedy, j;. St 111 well,' OGroeb
ler. A. Steet
i Musician, .Frank Assis. i 1
PRIVATES.
Ball; J.
Brown. Win.
Brown. O. -Busk
irk. I
BurgeU. ti.
I Hard. It.
Rloudiu. V.' It.
tUMiiier.'' J.
C-onuellv, IL
CubU-igii. E.
Davis, It. A.
Klto'j, J.
t:it4n. A. ' ,
GiblMms, F. V.
Gehti. II. IL.
iliqipiier, i'. i
1 1. ilia i-i 1, F i
Ilaiinon. W- D-
Jol.HS. D. IV ;
lackson. T.
Kelly. S. It.
Leniison. D.
LiiH'h, B.
t Llebe. T.
; Murray, It, S.
MarUieRi," F. ;
jMartin, C.
INicIxolson. T.
i Parkins. I. D.
'Ro e. G.
!Rayburu. A. W.
' Sargi'ant, 11.
. Sargeant. C. ,
' (Smith, E. . '
Smith. W.
ll'hich. B,
' jUlrich. J.
iWhiltt. V G.
; S limklt. C. ' ;
f (WaKlou. It.
. lZiik.i. II.
; S!i:innon, J.
COMPANY" A, i 1ST SEPARATE
.T BATTALION IIA KEIt CITY.
First Lieut. W-W. Carlyle' in Com
mand. ? :- i
Trimeters. J. IV ' IlauJ c:t,.V C. ' J1:
Cuidifl. , ,t .. . .
: TROOPERS.
Andrews. T. W. jlllroiis,' W.
Baltimore' Fraik.Knowles. I.
'
ERUJADmil GENERAL CIlAS. IV BEEBE, COMMANDING CAMP GEER
Tjinee Corporal, R. MeKechnie.:
MuHleian, IL It. Saltmarsh.
! ! PRIVATES.
Alexander, A. E.
Alexamler. T. '
Pilyeu, W. It.
Burkhart. J.
Brewer. E. ;
Couey, S.M.
CaniplMdI. II. It.
CHiky. A. C. i
tdwell. A. J.
Dlekey, I. a
Finch. J. A.
Fenton, F. It.
Groves, D. II.
Harris, W. S.
Ix'welling. 1 G.
Myers, J. C.
IMcGee, IV II.
Marks. W. 1
Slaekey, C. I
Iurdom. A. IV
I'owell. F. M.
Pratt. G. F.
Mason. R. E.
Talt J. V. S
Itozellei B. F. t
ItUIHTt. C.
Stalnaker. O. B.
'V! t ...n f .IT
Ilardman. I W. Seott, 55. W
Ilaskleman. ;T. P. IS now, II. II.
Ilackleman. : It. G. ISears, :eo.
Ilomschuch,' I. C.
Hofllch, G. A.
Hofllch. Wm.
Ilulburt. Ed.
Ilackleman,- V. I
Itilyeu, C.
Weatherford, A P.
Jack. A. J
Klum, C.
THIotson, W. A.
Turpi n, II. E.
Torliet. It. N.
Talt. J. It.
Watson. IL B.
Westcott. A. B.
Young. I). F.
Rich, P. ,
COMPANY D. 4TH, WOODBURNi
v Captain. W. E. FInzer.
1st Lieut.. O. D. Henderson.
2d Lieut.. F. W.- Settlemler. Lst
Sergt., E. Moshlierger.
Sergeants, Jaek Craig, T. C Poor-
man. Geo. Beach, Allie Enple.
Corporals. W m. Fry. II. D. Bom-
hofT (acting Quartermaster). II. Bar
rett Grover ToldJ Ralph Hall. Lister
DurrelL -
Musicians, Chas. Whitney. Win.
Flint.
I " PRIVATES.
Armes, E.
Berry, S, E,
Iieneh, A. .
Brown. W. B.
Branager. Fred.
BMHle. C.
By land, F.
ML A. i
Barlier, S.
Bevns, J. E.
Cauimack, C. C.
Chaninss. O.
Dixon, IV
Dowd, N. B.
l'ngle. Joe.
Fiefter, G.
Garrin. Ang.
Hardeastle, S. B.
Klllen. B.
Kent. A. S.
Matt son, Ray.
Mattson. Ralph.
Moshleger, O. A.
Moshliegef, L.
Moshlieger. It. .V.
Miller, W. C.
Mack, J. S. .
McCorkle. M. G
McKay. G. J.
Owre. W.
I Poorman. F.
I'oorman, W.
Pope. F. L.
Richmond, B.
Richards. C.
Stark. E.
Saunders. . n.
Townsend, L.
Todd, IL
Young, J. .
Young. I. C.
Van Cleve. A. M.
Walker, It
Waterbury. J.
2d Lieut., Hyland Cory.
; 1 at Sergt.. C. E. Houston.
0. 31. Sergt.. Ed. Bowers.
Sergeants, 1 Emory Case. Homer
Reeves. Settle, W. Wilson.
Corporals. Jim Wright. Allteif
Stone, Herbert Wisdom, W. Weav
ers. :
Musician, David Haines.
PRIVATES.
Anderson. W. ;
Brown. A.;
Case, I.. f
Chandler, (i. ,
Easterbrotik. T;
Eieiiom.. F.
Earnest. C
Johnson. It. , ;
James. C. ' '' '
Johns, C. '
Miller, E.
SlltcheU, G.
Moss. It.
MeMunlo. A.
Newton. A.
I'rescott. G. A
Reeves. J.
UolK-rts, F.
Sparks, E.
St(H'lman. A.
Sturgill. 3L
Stan wood, ,F.
Wolf, E.
COMPANY B. 1ST SEPARATE
BATTALION LA GRANDE.
Captain. A. C. Williams.
1st Lieut., Chas. Owsley.
1st Sergt., W. O. TrilL
Q. M. Sergt.. B. il. Grandy.
Sergeants,; M. A. Herr. A. L. Rol
erts, W. T. McGee, G. W. Buchanan.
CoriKrals, A. O. Itrookler. G. U
Wootls. ti. W. Peck, It. W. Johnson.
F. B. Huston. ! ;
s Musicians, A. Jennlson, E. McCom-
PRIVATES.
Bartness, J.
Real, It. C. j
Bennett. J. ;
Rtxldy. B. i
Brookler, R. s
Clay, H. . '
Cross, t. " -' ' i
I)avls, E. C.
Dye. G. W.
Farrls, II. C
I'an is. J. K. t
Farris. W. T. I
Florida. J. IL
Hopier. T. It.
i lust on, E. . D.
Hall. J.
Huston, J. T. ,
Jackson. O.
Keeler, F. J, . ,
Ktrtley. A.M.
MeCracken, F. V.
McEwen. J. C.
McKIddy. II It.
MlUer, R. II.
Mlns, W. L.
Rntleilge. L. r.
ScrilHr, C. J.
Sercy, D. R '
Shaw. W.
WlUiamson, T. IL
Beard. IL W,
Bhicklaw. Wm.
Brown. A.' C
Bryant. II. W.
Canfleld,, A.. A,"
Clem. J.' C.
Coffelt, J; J.
Iavis. "W. W.
Donaea. F. K.
Elklus. II. A.
Fuller, IL It.
W II T, 1
jl-rfjveuii. I
iSleranda. C". C.
Meramla. G. L.
Mills. H.
jOakley. C. T. .
Retherford. L.
Robins. II A.
! Robinson. .W.
jThomas. G. I
Weaver, O. G
E
TROOP B, SUM PTE R. ,
CnptaIn.iT.fK. Muir. .
1st LleuL, 31. -E. Thornton.
2d Lieut- J. F. Shelton.
-1st Sfst.s Frank ItandalL -
Q. 3I.i Sergti' Wm- Robinson. -
tiuidon Sergt Sam. It. Stotu , ,
s Sergeartf s, iL. B. Llvermore, C. E:
Robiin. Ieo. IIelmlek.i "i. .
Corporals. G. V. illddleton. G.- W.!
Crane. I. V. Xebergall.; JI.- S. Dur
gan. J.' A. Brown. . F. Muzzy.
31nsieians, 31. C.kthey. E. Grdv.
Farriers, C. Faqna. J. F. Parkinson.
TROOPERS.
Bradley. D. P.
Br(Kks. E. E.
Brown. J. 3L .'
Ballantyne. B. ,
Cronin. W.
Campbell. B.
Daley. A. D.
Fortune. E.
Gibbs, II. V.
HolHn. C S.
Hyde. IL
Kane, 31.' T.
Iiwsoii. F. H.
Ijiwkoii. W. It.
IV
V
It. c.
iLoekhart,
lK-khart.,
tMcDevltt
Moore, O.
Muir, II.
IPentland.
Rogers,E. .
JTalifero. J. V
jTalifero, W, G.
iTietJen. T. !
Vandttyn. W. II
Wa riuT. E. IV
VMiHlemau, 31.
Fre'zlng Weather In July
Would cause great "disi-om fort and
lns:. but fortunately iris nelloiu
known. A vast ji mount of misery
is eauseI.at this nesison. however,
by ImiHiVerishetl )dooU Mor appe
'tite ami general debility, j Thesi?
conditions may lie'reimtlhtl liy vi-
rh-lilng the bhsxl and toning the
stoiuaeh with IIoVs Sarsjiparilla.
This meilieine wriiis to put new
lite Into the whole pliysieal sys
tem. Klmply lieeause of its .won ler
ful jsiwer to purify, enrich' anl vi
talize the blood, create an appetite
ami -Invigorate the llgestive func
tions. We advise you to get a
liottle and try? It if you are not feel
ing Just right. It will do you more
god than a six weeks vacation. It
is the., best: niedieine money can
buy. -r
ilLMLWUD
SiiAor
RdlUTIA '
Oov. T. T. Geer; and Staff Honored Guests at
the National Guard Encampment.
Entire Strenoth of the State's Citizen-Soldiery Paraded before
the Chief Executive- A Governor's Salute of ID
' : Guns The Daily Routine.
DIFFERENCE IN
THE CAMPAIGN
tFroni Daily Slatesiuan. July 11.)
" 3f bunted on a spiritttl- liarger.
which : ! 'Sat like , a veteran V-ftvalry
ollleerr GoV.f ;T. T Geer last eyiniius
nv ipwi njf the- Orcgon'Na t Iona I il tta rd.
gCPtuiip ier, the entire brigade be
Cig. paradel- before;, tlie t-oiumander-iii-ehief.
. . .. - ; -:
It Was an insiirlng sight to view
the entire strength of the state's mil
hht, the front' si rot eh in;; along the en
tire length of the parade ground l."s
feet, the brigade front inakiug a . nuli
tary sjKftafie never ln'fore kkii In
Oregon. ' The ' Infantry . was In a line
tf ituiss-s. tii Fourth Iteciiueut, i'ol.
Geo.' ' .' Von; n , coinmanding. 'on tin
light. "To the left' or the Fourth regi
iiMitt. and forty -pace; , Intervening,
vras the right ot the Third reg'.iutnl
under Colonel -.Everett-.' liie- ejirate
battalion beliigaildeil to the this.eom
mniii). making it a three-battalion
iTinient.' T'-the left .ol, tl:!., and
Ki.-ty paei'S inlerreuing. '"v.K.. Light
RaVtorj' A,' In battery" fwr.t -tin Ir-i
couimaiid of -C'ajt. II. IV Wel-.-Ii. On
U'.e left of the battery, and sixty once
intervening, were Troops A. nn-.l R.
:ivalry4 under eoinmaud of CV.pt ?i in
Copelan and Muir; tln e-.1valry v,as
in line of i columns and platoons. kt
adimr as a iiattnlion.
The briiradio was In this fonnition
'.Tiie-i Go i'. T. -TV Goer. ntt--.ided b.t
his stiff and followed by three iroop
ers-as orderlies, n'lije.ired at the .en
trance to the iwrade gror.nd. v.hen
he was met rand reeolvt :! by Gv':ier.i
'. F. Iiee1n 3i ud stall. vii's,v the Gov-
J tract, liavo dlscovenvl ere this; on the
contrary, they have diseovered that
Hohtieiliig " Involves ' an' J amouiit"""if
arduous Inltor, nit.l tluit Ihe. neamp
meut was not arranged for the pnr
juise. of play for the troop, but to
iM-rfect them Hit that? mot '.arduous of
all work in Ultr.ry drill. .' -
Svera i Hours ver put Iti; In luird '
Work,;.-" yesterday when the entire
brigade, consisting of ' two 'regiments
and a wparato battalion of infantry,
two irtKips of .eavnlry, ami one lilit
batt-ry of artillery, were pnt ihroiih
the evolutions, givinz t ho eamp and
parade ground a most martial and
animated iippen ranee. The work of
tJ.e cavalry and nrtillei-j-, i-spw-Lilly.
attraef'd iiiueh nilviit'oii ami f;i.--aiie
emiiTfiei.t fir Use . exet-lleiie. if
their evoluiions. The infantry, how
ever, did not. - lose any admirers Jy
reason -of this, b.it eviksl iir.i. li
tairatiou by ilie drill in which tli,
I'lil ire fore p:irtie!prfel. Tin .t!ire:
jlltlie sevral oltraTiiz.it ion ,nn put
fiilif til ail llie time' ossi!.le ia ij(
drills, and are deriving m.;.-?i l.eiieiit
from the w;:!c for .themselves n-rl
i heir- -onttn;iud:. - . i m
,Ve?:ierday nfienHnn il.e -Vom'p:niv
efiiniaaiiders of the Third r;-.'ii:i:rit
drill', d their re?p-.H-t Ive. efinim.iii.ls in
I'eiKMideiilly, and they m : ! a g.hl
sliowinar.
, Prig.Tde' Iu.1T.l5l:irlei7i"' is "a biny
cnp friini e:ul- moriiincr till late :ir
night, nnd General Pve. the brigade
eouimauder, and Major :re nle;if. as
sistant adjutant: general,, are kept
constantly at work 'Issuing order, re
ceiving reports, nnd direiting oiera
t ions on the entire -field, and n a
result of their . untiring effort :inJ
close application, the work of the en
tire brigade is of a high standard of
excellence, and the camp coin pa re
tF
F resident McKinlcy Will Not Par-
aicipate cs limpid. ;
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PliCUC Cl'S'NfSS TRtYtNLS IT
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tbe Coiit'Kt Will Narrow lowu to
" Tw.i1 IssufH-Tlie Cnrrucy
- il ieliou i Paramount.
(UXTON. .. July 11. The cam
paign ot 1'H in Canton will not In a
duplicate "of the camiaign of PS Mi. It
is not the prKeut intention of Air. Me
Klnley to make speehs to the dele-1
gallon. 'who maj- visit Canton during
the summer and fall, even If he should
remain here all the time. The. Presl-
den will le so much occupied with pub
lic business that he "will have but little
lime. to devote to the campaign. lie
says his iiosition Is much different than
four years ago. Then be was a prb
vate citizen, and as the candidate o
his party, felt justified in taking the
active , part be did In the campaign.
Now he Is lresilent. of the whole neo-
ple, and feels that he should give his
attention to the many questions of
wiMciuuii'iii ieiiuuig ami constantly
arising. It Is the present intention of
the President " to confine his heartv
participation in the campaign' 'ta hia
sieecn tomorrow, and his letter of ac
ceptance. - ., a ' i
COMPANY C, 4TII, EUGENE.
Captain. J. M. Williams.
1st Lieut., J. A. Currie.
2d Lieut, Geo. F. .WiUoughby. .
1st Sergt, 1 1. Hunter.
Sergeants. II. G. AVestbrook ." r xt.
Elroy, C. P. Sylvester. , v
TROOP A, CAVALRY. LEBANON.
Capta In, Wm. M. CopLtn.
1st Lieut C. IL Young.
2d LieuU E. L. Power. -
iv rergr U. A. Wiley.
Q. M. Sergt C. C. Cruson. "
21?nJrsU C' w- Ionaca. -
Stride Sergt., IL C. Moran.
Sergeants E. F Gny, B. O. Nichols,
A. CJ. wmiams. Earl R. inigh.
Corporals. G. h. Coffert T. V.
V0- . Road. Lee Canfleld. W.
J. Booth. T. L. UaU.
iAiiee Corporal, A. CL. Baker.
SZeT'J- -Tapper. F. L, VaiL
B acksmltha, Chas, Bland, Hervey
. Saddler, Geo. Pryv.-.. -
agoner,- Lemne Arnett. .
THE EAST PLEASED.
Canton, O.. July 11. "You can say
mat we or the Kast are pleased with
both conventions," said Postmaster
General Smith, wdien asked to say
sometning on the political situation.?
I think the contest will settle down
to virtually two issues, one ! of these,
prolmbly the chief one, will le the cur
rency question. The Democratic con
vention 1ms made It so. They have
proclaimed their stand for silver. nrti
the battle of four years ago on that
question wm nave to bo fought over
There Is no such Issue as IinneriallRit.
Tint Is fiction. There can be no Im
perialism In a free country; But the
question of upholding and strengthen
ing the Government in dealing with
issues growing ont of the war, and In
administering the new people brought
under our care and protection, is an
Important : issue and will figure con
sph uously In the campaign.?
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, TOPULISTS ARE BITTER. r
Lincoln. Neb., July 11. The fusion
forces of Nebraska. Including tlio nm-
oeratie. Populist and Silver Republican
parties, held their state, conventions
here today to nominate a full state and
electoral ticket. Some bitterness was
evident among the Populist over the
defeat of their Vlce-PreshleriMiil eo n i 1 !
lint p. Charles A. Towne, In the Derao
ora tic National Convention; Vp to a
biti hour little had been aeeomplisbed,
either by the conference committee of
the three nartles. which was to wt.i
on the apportionment of -officers among
the three parties, or In the way of oth
er' business before the conventions. W.
4. uryan ami Charles A. Towne made
brief addresses at the Populist
convention. It Is believed the work of
the conventions will , not tie : finisiwvi
lefore morning, as lively fights are anr
iiciputeu over nearly every nomination.
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GpV. T. T, G El Ht COMMANUER-IN-CIIIEIV;
ernor's salute of niuetwu pans was
being fired In front of the brigade
headquarters.?' When the Several com
mands bad passwl the Governor and
his fKirty and the troops had been re
vfeWe1" by. t lie state's chief executive
and returneil to- their quarters, the
Gubernational party wiis escorted to
General i Beele's headquarters. Mrs
T. T. Geer. and a party of friends had
also arrived, and an informal reception
was held here, many prominent so
ciety people iH'ing present. The scene
was a brilliant one ami a most pleas
ant and enjoyable evening was spent,
until at a bite hour Governor and Mrs.
Geer and their party, returned to the
city.. ' . .
Adjutant CJeneral C. C Gantenlieln,
ami - Lot. James Jackson, Inspector.
General, remained In camp, and will
Ik tlure for several daj-s: the former
will arrange for --paying the men be
fore the end of the wreek. and the lat
ter officer will inspect the troops, r
Iiast nights review of the troops, by
Gov. Ti T. Geer was the first time In
Gie history of the State of Oregon,
when the Chief Executive of the state.
mounted,, reviewed the National Guard,
no one or nis predecessors having
ever appeared at an encampment on
norseoacK. , i ne i iovernor made a
fine appearance, -showing to gMxl al
vantage tnml' being able, to look vrf
and alKre his surroundings-with ease.
Life in Camp Geer is not all pleas
tire, as the tnemliers of the National
Guard, ; encamped on - the Highland
GATAElMIh
la tlllu (U?e tber
thodd b cIe&&Uaes. '
Hj9 Crcani Dalm
:en?.ootiiend beds
the difessed membrane.
It core eitarrh nd drives
rar cold la the hcsA
aidc!y.' : : ' ,x
Crtam Balm U placed into the ntxrtn!, preJ
ever tlx membrane mod ts absorbed. Ee'.ief l Im
mediate sod a cure to.lov.-v It Is not drying doee
not produce sneering, large SLse, 60 cents tt Dtaj
glsU or by .Trial SieclO cents by mall.' $ fK t
ELY UU0H1H3, K Wanea Suect loric
mvorably with that of a" camp ; of
ltial size-of the regnlar army in
fact, the aim of General Iieelo is t
make the National Guard equal In all
resiKKtsi to the regular establishment.
and he proiosfS to keq the MilitUv on
a war footing, so a to bavfr the brig
ade prepa ml' to move at short notice
should troops be ueexletl by the gener
al Government. . , j
The camp Is kept las clean as itd:
possible, and Is a. model .of neatness.
Every morning the garbage wagons
run through -the camp and pick up all
refuse, and men who, for some In
fraction of the rules, have lnen plne
ed In the guard house, are comiM'lleil
to help clean iq. In the ease of the
camp of the caalryj it was foun 1.
yestertlay, that the ;qnartennaster"i
details, orderel to clean up tiiat part
of the grounds, had not reachel there,
and Captain Coindan, commanding
troop A, the Lebanon: cavalry; set bis
own men to ioliee the grounds, and
they went at It with a wilt and smu
made that neighlsrhool appear liko.
a garden spot All refuse. 1rusir"ele.. :
was removed, thetroopers using tlMjIr ,
own 'tta foil for tile work. ? I ?. U . i
General Eeelw U-Hevn: hihh
servance of the formalities.; Yesterday '
afternoon, while passing over the Tir
ade gronnd. followed py .an , orderly,; '
leading ; a hors,- he came- nir ' ili 4
flagstaff. He promptly removel his
hat while passing under' the flag: af
ter passing the flatrstaff, he noticed '
two enlisted men lounging under the
Stflfs and Stripes, their blouses un
butfonel. and taking .things i-asy. -The
general , promptly V rebukel ; the,
then for lounging in that sar red fqmt
and In so f-lonchy a manner, and or
dered them away.
The big brass cannon , In front of
the brigade headquarter have leeu .
drawn up nearer the general's tent,
and were yestertlay. given a god
cleaning, the polished brass glisten
ing In the sun, reflecting some of tl
old glory that was theirs when these
pieces saw sterner servleo than that
of aeting as a piece of -Statuary-in
a soldiers" school. .
As "tinkindness has no reniely at
liny," let Its avoidance 1h with you
si loInt of honor. Ilosca BaUou. 1 f J :