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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1896)
t M Ml fcCU 1 n for Infants CMtorlaUiowrnxUtitorllorhllilraoOwU viomunod It a .iiiartor to my prescription .ttntoma.N JL A. Akiiii, M. b, 111 go. Oifurd bl., llruolVn, N. Y. Tt tu. of 'Castorl It Utilter.nl anil merits to will known that II "lid a work ifKtrrtKl.o to milorwi It. Few an lhi W-lllgent families Lo do O'H keep CVuturla lUJa May m h." Cil MiJlTTS, T. P., Jie York Cliy. Tut Ctirr.i-a Mexican Mustang Liniment for Jurns, Caked & Inflamed Udders. i!cs, Rheumatic Pains, irulscs and Strains, Running Sores, inflammations, Stiff Joints, rlarness & Saddle Sore, Sciatica, Lumbago. Scalds, Blisters, Insect Bites, vll Cattle Ailments, VI Morse Ailments, KU Sheep Ailments, Penetrates M-mcIc,, Membrane and I'issuci Quickly to the Very Seat of Pain and Ousts it in a Jiffy. Rub In Vigorously. Mustang Llalment coniucri I'aln, Makes riM or Btsut wall fcgain. hit titrt- sllii.re !( 'it llh It Hi hi o I n1 t (ii I il uvrry ef oe tin. It tteen hi. oied hT (ha i Iiik Ion nit men of tnxn. Mid " 'rlm. la u'r .r u... i.b ro tiiltufiruj he ,11. "I"! Ill W ('"IUtltll, I'lUUICM, FhIIIii. hilk. MII(ii,Nrtv- l l III. i;n ni.l vtttvr iU. Hlmijthnn, In Ik urmiM ml kin.. Hi. rnllmiytiriii, Hudit. t'uivl li ! I 1 1 1 y, Norviiiitiu Kiiiliilimi niiarrvlnim ml rralniT. if 1 'rri t-Ji"-''-: wn.k nii;.ni. run lu Hi. lav. Cures mm I OST n.rklr. Orrr S.CWI ftrlrnl. iiVKmrnl. F'tvuuiturriii.a mr.it. tuumiit-y lu ih. flnt MV ll U . l lnnmn i( mllial wralliiv. ii hrrrnini. II iu U i,uiipvt lu Nilifl Ji.ih.ciI llii l.n. h. nrw illnHiieiy wm. tniil trie HrrUI i Jftli. ol.l (iiiiiMudt0H Malcl Inltltul. 1 . III. tlnuu-i-it Tii.uvt r tutu., ll U v.if pM.rflll, lull limml' . N'lil c II Xi ui ' 'lri for MXl() !. uol.-.l loink IT. Iin (iiaraiiiM fiT.iirur.vnitv KtvKiUif bilMlul r 1.4 rlillitiT t tiI. ut Hull lllbMul ki y.ii l.ivi'f il i'l 's ii.Ht rlrru'nriaii. t- Imi 'ii.al A Vlrn IICIINIi:' VliU'Al, INNItltTK, 1 arUoit kiihwiiiu, ni kei a l.m.Xi frurl u, t U J. F. FORD, (KtMifc-eliiit,) Of Dm UoIiim, Iuw, write uuikr J.U of Muvh S.t, lr-'.iJi a It. Mkh. Mro. Co., ltifur. Onvmi. OksII.KMkn: On nrrlvluu Ih.hih 1k.i We k, 1 found nil wi ll ami auxloimly i walling. Our little Kirl.t'lglil an., mie- half yean old. w tio lind w asted hwv to 88 pounds, U now well, imiik and i vlintMini Mini u-ull ft..L.ul it.. lJ t I i'Iu k Vs.- i.I .i.V.w. ?. " Jlotlioftlieehlldri-n like It. Your st : -..m uiv una ,.'iiv m,K WI'll, ' it. Cough Cw has cured and kept j w-ay all Iimi-biikm from li So give It toevery on, with greetings for a 1, Wishing vou parity, w. i Yours, Ih. and Mhm, J. Kori. , Ilyoawl.hlo frl fh nd rhn-rl. .ml , fM(l7 lur Ih. Syrliifi aork, i-Imiim Ih. .y.tri. i with lb. llMd.rh. .ml Ur iur. Ij ukiut two or thnwduM. . -k. I old uud.r. puaitireiurnl. 10 mi rwboiu.br ail irunui j mmmi and Children. tutorl ninn f Julie, C'itltln, Hour rltoiii h, Marrler.. Pnutailon, KilLa Wuniis, gleet tloep, ti"l promote -V Without lujtirlmui mllfM'n. "F'r rl rs I h. rwinirmi. '. your 'tirla,' nil shall .Iwuys oritln j : do to m It ha. liiearUljlr produced UmhVuI riaulu." r.i'Wtn F. Pisnii, M. !., tli Btnwt and 7th A.., Nw York CH fWiinr, 77 Mituut Btbttt, s Yost Tit, C0M1IKT IX.NKCEH11UV. Anont tlio many fcluru cast t Wm J Jiryan.Tlio DilK-o Uhron icle, tho len'Jiiig n-jniblican jukt of KimtiTti Oregon, in denouncing tin's nttituil'i, c )fciully of lln- rti nityH: "Tim I'nrtlunil TtN-raiii, wliilo UHUally fitir, lian diMdomd n rubid streak that Ixcoiikb vixilili! in every mention of tlio naino of V J Bryitn. Yriitcrday cveninK in Hjii'aking of ti i in and 'hi; rumor tlnit ho wan t write a liook on liinn t il- inni. tliat iiaiicr naid: 'Ho in l)ie junior mtMiiU r of tlio niUrriHiii! fainu-luildii) li rut of Mary liryan and Jluhliaii'l.' The Chroniclu docs not litliive of Mr JiryunV viewB. neither do the American people, not hy 7 (M ),()()() plurality, aa the election ha" juM hIiukii. fut while dill'uriiiK (rom him in political ideuH, thero U no reuKon why either tho preHB or the people hhotild mi dertako to belitlle the man. 1 1 ih tory will deal kindly with him, and he will always Maud in the liiotorv of American imlilicn mie of its moHt reiiiarkahle liuim. When lie was nnminatid at Cliiui.', he was what mij;lit do culled an un known man. lie wan iiuriinatcd dy a party wIhihh chaneeH m re es timated at tho time ax niinplv imth- 1 Dir. I IH record on Hie in r 1 1 1 . ine hard tiuien, the Hale of limnl-i, in creiiriuiK of the iiiidlii: ilelil in tune of peace, and, more than all, iM nil vocucy of the nilver ptandard, were each conwidcred euoiili to In1 it it; and, collectively, to everlastingly annihilato it. Hrvan accepted ihu nomination; he nut hiniHellal the head of a d'lHfou raged and a dn heartened following. S;ngle-hainl- ed ho commenced the light; he put courage in heart where defiirn wan deppair; from a llying and defeated mob he orgam.i'il to!ii ami il termined HiiiadroiiH, and in a few driet montliH led tlieiil to lull If Ho was defeated, hut he made n gallant fi lit. "Admit Ins t'liuxn vm wrong a we may, we cannot dut admire the genhiH of the man. II in Bieeches were model, and thout'li made ut the rate of from ten to thirty a day, lie made no mitdakeii. lie made the lijit ho dot that he called forth every effort of his opponents, and ill Hpito of these and of the im mcno popular iiuijiirity against him, he almo.'.t Knatehed victory from them. "I t is no use to delittle Uryan. Ili was a loeman worlliy ol our steel, mid a trae American. lie accept! d defeat manfully, and as we have said defore, will go down in the history of political parlies as oneot Us drightest char acters. , Now l;l All Tins. The follow mg is taken from t lie Oregonian'o i niial coluiim of this wet k aii'! uld de condemn ed dy every 1 1 . uierican of what ever political k .i . ''No one" f:ivs the Salt Like Tridune, "l, i i'it whispered word iigaim-t the personal vli.tr- oeter of William J ltryan." It is true there is no accusation iig.iinst him that ho is a thief, an adulterer or murderer. On this basis there has been no assault upon his per sonal character. The word that has been fpoken against him is that he is a mischievous agitator, a shallow babbler, who knows nut even the elementary principles of the sub- icds de talks adout. lie is a hum bug and a fraud, and his deliver ances are as rhallow and udsolute as the scheun s (if John Law. In the narrower seme, nothing is lobe said against his "personal charac ter." In a public sense, be is simply an incendiary and a fool. Mark Twain is in London, pro paring his book descriptive of his iivent tour around the world. It would lea dig job lo tell one hundred xopU a day anything that would interest them in your goods, dut it's dead sy if done in tde right way. T is pa pur will tell several thou I at pie-eat iiomin il Attention the curious four years l! h is Uen directed to l'a.-l that for tuen'y e people nf the I'nilid State, have e iom'ii ttieir chief ex- ve Mtrrmit-ly from the two parties. In 1S7J lirant. republi can, was elected; in lS7i5 Tildui. ,i. ,,i i . !h r"1, . U 1 'f'' '',,Mn1!,', "liM: " ,ls0 tiartn ld, rrpublican; in 1 s; 1 Cleveland, ili'llloCMt ; in J SSS II...;. ... r.-imlili.-n n t., ivhi ',, rr, "; "pUUIIian, In 1.'.', ( levrlaud, democrat; in lJi'.'O Mo- Il-..l... . .ir Mniey, reputlK-an. THE I'llKSIDESTM UKVUUE. (Irover Cleveland, president, yesterday delivered lii-t meRsnge to congress. It is not up to his ordi r.ury state papers, although it con tains '20,000 words. In fact.it seems as if ho concluded to write against spice at the beginning of the long drawn out document, the two vital p'lintiofhis message are tho inonay 'juestion and the tariff. He does not seem to be positive on auv r.uestion except this, and on that he pleases the bankers and capitalists of tho country, and probably a small proportion of the producing element, lie indicates that he is in favor of withdrawing the greenbacks, thu-i further con trusting tho currency of the conn try. A half-hearted reference t Turkish albtirs is made. He counsels in Mention of sentiment, However, he says there are several warBhina in Turkish waters, sulli- cienttotuke care of American in terests, winch, by the way, ere confined to a few missionaries. 11 is willing to open the gates lo the Armenian refugee and send for their families. TlieCi'han qucition he evinoos little interest, liaiKiling il as though he had rather pass il hy II practically admits that the (Julians have nut established a gov eriimeiit, and did not seem to be in a way lo set up anything 8 La hie, but were simply prolonging the struggle to freeze out the Siunish. Tho president also s.ivs trial if there is any ky i! government in the island Spain claims it, hut it is hardly worth the name. He says that the idea of recognizing the Cuban government is untimely he-can-"- there i-i nutliiiiJ to recognize. lie euggests home rule, but inti mates that if Spain does not do something to pul an end to the in human warfare the Lnitcd States may take a hand in it eventually. lie i-iiiiipliiiieuts the army and na vy, and recommends that the mili tia bu put on an eijual war looting with tde regulars as near as may he. lie points out frauds in the pension bureau und postal depart incuts, and urges drastic measures agaiui-t the Pacific railroads. He culls the attention of the depart ment of justice to the necessity of summary action against bondsmen of defaulting government officials, and wants a law prohibiting the sale or giving of liquors to agency Indians, who have taken land in severalty. He wants permanent army pi sts located w here they are lu't adapted, without regard to favoring any particular community, and he asks that government peni tentiaries ho put into hini-ne con dition, and an additional one built in the South. lie gives the trusts and moiiopulirs a stab with a pa per sword, and enunciates tho gold standard dogma, winch is the poll cv to Ik. followed by his successor in olliee. On the tariff he half hearted I v favors and defends the W'iNoii loll, und is glad that (ir -at liiitaiii li is been forced into arbi tral inn mutters of controversy. The message, will not produce much excitement one way or the other. Ex I'oslnitstcr-tlener.il Wan iwuniiker has been re-elected presi dent of the Pennsylvania Sunday Scho.d Association. Cul ll I- .'Alley Is prepared lor the Im-vilHlile. In Ids piiper, Ilia linker I Ity Republican, he says: "No Imly elirku In the ligislature Is boldly ailvoculed dy mnne papers. Nut inauv vunrs he nee there will be no male clerks as (tie luilliK w ill control Imlli branches of our stale government." A gig.intic paper trust has just been formed to control the output of the paiK-r mills, and to raiso the price of paper used by tho news papers from 110 to $50 per Ion. U is claimed that this will add f.'i,- iHHl.lHid to the annual earning of the mills in the combine This price is to be charged to all papers north and fast ot St. Louis and Cincinnati. This is a bitter pill lor the gold standard press, but it was eoM-oU'il after their own reci pe, and they should stand still and swallmv it without making faces. I lie r li-t Apple s, rd. It Is now 7i yean siiust the flint mi- ple sevds wero planliil In Orviiin, Im. ing droiiiilii In re hv a I'aplHln tSinip- son, wi u -st Side, of Independ ence, say, from Luinlon. The In depeiiilciiei' siiyn llmt the needs Were dropp,h into I'uplnln Slinpsun'. .ek t hy the woniitn who le the Hpplu thai held lliein. Mild Sn told the ea. lain lo pliml iheiii In ihe gienl wIlil.T- I"" to lileli lie sh kihiik fon Ills hi rival on I lie I'm UK- eoml. s. m - IblliK 0 ilillided lillll ol this Inelileiil and, IitIiih; lu hi. ixiekel he finind the iwids Mill there. They were pUuted, mid frmn them Mprnng the llmt apple trx-es in Oiv.oii. I'wo tree grew limn tluse seeiU, one of them ht-ariiitr a green npplt, ami tli ollivr a Umilirul led one. .Nvtts from lhi-' apples eie planted hy the IliiiUni liny t'ompniiy, and. In (hi. uav severnl orehards .i.- slwrud. The first hitr,.dii"ii,.ii .,f fruit trees ibnel Into Oregon m In 1-17, when lleliderxni l.ewelllnu nroiiin himiiI a Irees and liriilu acros Ihe p'ains In a w n,-.ni, the lr,vs Pellitf m'V,-r:l month uu . loninev. Thi I. id ns donUless Ihe Howl dillleuli In Iniiiille thnl ev. r cro-.td Ih. plains, jit It l,n truly Mid "the-e tr.-t. eniaiiu-d lu-alMi, wtnlib nii I f ut f..r ihe "Id pioni, i4 of tlr n-m " l'41'y i.u.,. 1 . vmVr M.iVi - pi,,. ,r imiin ,,f t,r llon-l r.tntt lie K. lt,, ,(, fr til I'hi.'Aif.i l ukery. I he Isre hriek fur innv l U ln moved .hlv and rvhuill In Ihe tear ,,f t. .i,.. Makkihi.-ai the rv.!d.iu ,.f the hiUI. 's rviil. lu J.vie pnvhiet, Sun dav, IVe iih, Js'4i, ,v Ju,n, - I'ruirg. Mr Arthur I. TToriid Mis lirae M lU-niilnrr. WKDNKSDAY, DFX'KMUHIt 9 Fine growing weather. Oregon rsfies are .till in the mar ket. The Alliiiuy wisileu mill U to slsrt up on some onlel. Willauielty street will soon be lu good condillon uk u ill. A earlnad of sugar urrived this morning for 10 II Iiigham. (.'iiiimlssloiiiTH' court put in the time CiiiisldeiliiK roads today. A lurge live Arctic l furnn "iii of the aitriiutioiis in Ha.u fa-itf. harlier shop. Tin-univerdiy siiidciits ate talking of having a ".Slale Igl-laluie" after holidays. itulpli llruinley opened up a Japs ne! b-izar ill Ihe" Davie,' huildiu nil Nliil'i street today. J'letly Ihwiis uild in i'-li lo II. ap pearioiee of uny eily. Kuene i" well stocked itli tii' iu. (' I) Howies, ut one l ine a student f the U ol O, v" elei!,il eity attorney of Vaiiei. uver, IVunii., yeieruiy. The l'iiivi-tiiy hind met fur pmc llce lui-l nil'l ni Vnhird hull. It stalls out under moi fivoruhle aiispiei N. KiiL-etie'a IIibiiV shade tree, tluanjli alntli; tiiiiihli m'ii.c to earu for, are p ipular with vintuis, as well as wiin inu-t re-Klcnts. The U of eli M'S on Widiiesdny evening, li'i lor ll." hclnla; s. Studies w III he lesume I Tuesday Jae, 6. Alh.iliy I) mueral: Will H.inta I Inns appe ar 1 ins year on u sled or a hieycle In a ipiestmu lh.it may exe.le the emi nslty of children. 8ever.il lean's and a ini'iihurof in -ii have he; ll employed a'aiil today seriipiug and huuliug Ihe Hind oil' of Wil ulnette slrei t. Slieilihi'i Kiiii: Sheridan Is out of drht Mid has trTrl.li'.l pi throw Hi Ihe hirds. 'I Ion Is gleaned through the inayui s annual report. Koine of the 11 x turn for the new driiu stMe, w hich is heiuu opened uii In Ihe In ut l. uildiug mi Ninlh slieel, were plat nl III position today. The hni ml given hy the S.iIvhII n Army at their h o racks lu-t night was larce allended. The Willamette .Tie ipmrtelle whs quite uu ulliuo tinll. Il Is n'i'.v slated that Aiilnulu Macvo the gient In-urgent lea ler ol i uha, was reeenlly klllnl on the 11-11 of l.nttle His death will he a great lo-s to the patriots. A tuiiguilli'Ciit view of the Three Misters luihiy, they looking to ho only a few miles away. While it wus clnuiiy here tne sun coiilil he reeii shining on the Slaters. Clyilii Kiddle, aged almiit III years, tin, third son of Itev M T llindle, lornierly pnsinr id Ihu rirst rreshyler imi I'huieli In this eity, died at Keiio, Nevada, a few days iuo The honie of Mrs l.ense, the well known pulitieiiui, at Wii-hila, Kansas, Is ailvi-rli'ed fur suit-on a mortKSi: of 1 lm. Mis l.iase hus heeu In New Voik fur several uioiiths. The bail'-nullity lax levy will nnih ably nut he lutein he fore the 'Juiumry el in ot eommi'sio ie iv court, us Ihe state levy will prohahly nut bo made until late In December. Salem ilispiteh to the OreKiiidiili id today: " I here were some tlx inif iii- mnrs ol rcsliimtioiis of ineinlx rs of the leKisiaturv tmlay. At a lute I. our to lliyht (iuvernor Lord suid the rumors were not to lie credited. Truth: Quite a distinellou '-Wli t Is the dillereuce hetwe.u a visit and a visitation?" "Well, when yuur prel. ty young ei-ter comes to see us, Unit I a visit. When your mniiima comes and slays a iiioml , that Is a visilu ttmi." Josephine county item in Jackson villo limes: Hub Il,lr. of Oram's Pass hss retunipil from i 'idifornla w it Ik his thurouchhred Inn sn, nii linpor.a tion from Missouri. He reports thnt the aiiimul has netted him PHI id resdy. Delrlnt Free Pie..; Wliv aim took liim. Mother Whv did von aceeh Charlie from among all the young men w iin pain you Mienlloir; Daughter I lira use lie was the only one lint hud the good taste t propone. James ('inner if Helix, lias villi. in the last few days, ioUI bis si wheal for l7 cenis a hil-hel. lie ottered it two years no fur 4(1 cents a bushel, and could nut m:ike a sale at that priee. The lt i lh r iiihiIo to him at thai tune tvus ,'171 ivnis. 1 he city eouneil of S ilein has nm.. ed a curfew ordinance, which forbids tioys under 17 years of aue from lim on Ihe stre.ts after 7:t'i n in in winter and :Vi In summer. The penally pro vided is a reprimand by the recorder, a fine, or Imprisonment. I lie ciHiil ami bud huh ih' nf ll,. late Hunk WinCim are now Isdni: dis CUssed hv several new .iwner In it rr.- and easy way that only his death hss mane possible. Dining hli litviime llanK had a stnuig dislike to news paper notoriety, and mote e-peelally that of a derogatory n-tttire. Fifty Year Afo. rr.ild.at Tolk In the While Horn, .hair, W hit In lowtll wt Docior Ayr ; Both wt r buiy tor human wr.l On. to rnrtrn and oar to hr.t. And. at . prrtldrnl't powrr of will Soa.tlmci drprnd. on . Ilnr-plll, Mr. Polk lxk Aver', rill. I trow For hi. llTr, so )wi t- Ayer's Calhartlc Pills wero designed to supply a model purgative to people who had so long Injured themselves with griping medicines. Doing carefully prepared ,.-..d their In gradients adjusted to the exact necessities of the bowels and hver, their popularity was in i !UneU8' That this popu lartty has been maintained is well marked in the medal awarded these pills at th World-sFair lBQaT 50 Years of Cur CONCERNING SHOP. A DOMESTIC DIALOGUE ON AN Iff TERESTINQ TOPIC. KaU and John Mar. a Friendly Wwi .ton About Life, IU Ainu and II. Folllea, Tfllh Sometlilnf About Crank, and Sen tlmentaltiU. "Now, If It wasn't for that dreadful hug Vyho.1!v. drivlnir a fellow and pinching the vory Ufa out of one's Ideals, wo might live on a higher piano, among books, art and all tliut sort of thing, you Know, Kiit. " "Hut If It wasn't for tho shop tho life would bo pinched out of tho roal, and wo mife-lit reach that lilfe-her piano before wo wure prepared lur It," answerea inoproo thai wife, "Constant wnsitllngwlth the bread ami butler tpiestlon dis-s not always develop the Isnt that la In us and preimro us t umlenituiiil tho um.r slilo of thlliK." said John. "They say It takes tho dark closet to dn velnii the bleturo. and must great men have come uu out of poverty. Jlut don't waste time crying fur tho moon, iny dear. Then) Is the simp to mind," n-pllcd Kate. "Most (rruut men have cried for tho moon. A man . sin-ccss or fulluro uepenits upon whether ho Is true or fulso to his Iduils. There was one Newton, you have hourd of. Jle cried fur the moon, and what's more, he gut It, with tho sun and slurs thrown In." "Tho great thing Is to got lt,"auwcred Kate. "Yes," assented tho husband. "Tho crying g's.-s for nothing. Kffurts don't count In the world, though tliey do count In a man's elmnirter. ly lit t lo wife, like the rest of mankind, appreelutes ciu-ccss. Now, .upisise a man hasn't enough genius to discover law. or paint pictures or make planus, but just enough to" "Mako lilni dl'oiitentcd," Interrupted Kate. "I have hinrd somewhere that tho highest gift Is tho gift of using. It one Is Just a bundle, of artistic material, that ho somehow cannot get at, to mako up Into picture, or poems or things that sell, ho Is simply unfortunate, and the world calls him a mink." Then tho llttlo woman, who feared sho was getting jKTsun.d, went up to her hus band caresslugly, as was her wont. ".Sur er mind, John; I liko crunks. They nro nut commonplace peoplo, and you nro the crunk I turn." "Would you turn me Into a money mak ing machine, with my few good spots cov ered over with dollursr" liut ho added: "Wo don't hear of crnuks on that side. However warissl a business man may be come, ho may coin his very soul Into money, and his naiuo assumes an impor tance corresponding to tho gold ho repre sents. People don't sue what ho bus lost In getting It " "lialnlng tho whole world and losing his own soul," ipiubd tho wifo, "I hourd," wild Juhn, "of an Idiot boy In London who wus always seen playing a top day utter duy lu tho antno spot. Some times he went homo In a sort of exhilara tion like a man whu hud won a furtuuo In stocks. Sunctlmcs tlio pour lad was de pressed like a man who hud lost ono. It ull di'is'nded on the way thut top spun. "Now, my dear, you know what I nm going to any. Life Is like that. Wo are all spinning tops. We cull it by different names, generally something high sound ing. Science would not oall It a top ut all, hut gyroscope. It amounts to tho sumo thing, call It what you will. Duty, business, fortune, friendship, all gyro scope. " "Hut one must do something lu order to live," suggested Catherine, '-und there Is a customer in the shop now. Will you go while I tidy up tho hoimcf Wo have washsl enough time in talking." "Wusted time In talking," muttered John. "Commend mo to tho man who could nut afford to wasto time In money getting. "To be sure, I should not liko a man who was too busy to siioud any time at nomo, wno nurrteuileu himself with news papers at mealtime and never had any thing to say." "Even though ho was grinding out dol lars thut you might wear diamonds" said Juhn. If I nsked fur bread, ho would five mo a stone. No matter how precious, I should starve on It. Many women do. Thero is a mural as well ns a physical necessity." "Kittle, you are turning out a trump. You are licglnnlng to understand your hus band and other groat things. Hut to nro. coed, the business world does need ludunee- It makes a man one sldisl. Few men nro great and strong In men- than ono or two directions. We need all round people. Now, when a man has a Wo of Usiks, music, art or Is public spirited, I hold that ho has nn right to starve himself In nil these directions for the sake of worldly success, pinching the angel that the Irnst may lo fed, and when ho retires from business, as he sometimes hopes to do, ho has lost his capacity t i eniov what U left of life in fact, there li very little left anv- now. It Is his liost duty l.i adorn himself nJ ho goes along. He may put hi hands in Ids pickets and glvo mlllinns to charity, but ho will not tin so guml a thing an If ho had enriched himself und irlven l.i. ur. manhood to society." "Is It practical;" uucrlod Kate, whu fur. got thut she hud alwndoued thut side of the question. "Yes," resumed John. "There Is our good friend In W. who devotes a third of his Mine to public In ton ts, to the Improve ment of life around Idia one of the most pnwjiorous men I know. Ills wife works along ths Mine line, charming In their home life, raising a family of bora to Im good business men and ;?sh1 citizens. The wants of life N-gln In tho phvsleui, but thoy da not end there. t: iik tiist." "John, you do talk lieuutlful, as S:i. niamny Alien would say." remarked Kate mlschioeously.-LUzi,. York Case In De troit Free Press. Th. Ideal Su-ilicr. If you will toko up oi ... f tho groat his tories, you will Und th .6 where famous twwhershavo Iw-niorgott n, famous scien tists summed up in m . line, tho wise mother and the eompaii! liable wife have tribute paid to them I .-the great men whom they ussi.d or t. sght When we say taught, we imvni as mother tenches her children. Is there i liner tribute to religion a:.d tu women t .an that given by the swucsinan ,i(,iul 1;, ,lph of u, to Ms ninth,.,-? I - ,av Uvn sthel.tlf lthudn.it lie: -ur one recollec- iion. una thut was the in. ..ryf the time when my mother uel i , take my little hand In her. vi.l cvim ' a eon my knees - r !... r, w i. -t bcaum. -'"."ale s..i,i. i tlio whole world , were put Into one sc , ,u II1V ,tu.r , ; Ihe.nher theworl,' mid kick the lavkW." ; New urk I.d E1TE1 CGRXFA El Car -in General, M: logram, Belmont, Stanford,! A" -tfijr popular hr'k of cigirs at 1 Mas Coldsniith's. 1 Line of Tolm.-.-,, ,r. i .-. . i ''eadquarters woda Work. for the Eugene O Junction City : MANUFACTUKEKS OF THE "WHITE ROSE" o o o o oFLQUR." o o n GUARANTEED Tho most popular flour loading grocers. AfteruiMiu Tea. Formal itilnsliictlutis nro not usual at aftemisin calls, but the liosto should uso her discretion In the matter, and, at any rate, should courteously draw Int.) tho con versation any guct who shows symptoms Of shym-ss or of U-Ing left out In tho mid. If tho hour of afternisin tea Is Imminent and the visitor shows signs of departure, a thoughtful hostess would say: "Tea will bo here In a minute. Won't you sbiy and havo suiiiv" If It Is brought Into tho room during the visit, It would naturally ho offered to the guest or guests, Ineveryduy life thonrrungomentsof this Informal meal should bo slinplo but ulifiio. Anything fuy or elaborate. Is nut. nf tilnce. Iho tablecloth should Is) plain white, and the bsxl provided Is gen erally thin hreud and butter, white and brown cake, and In cold weather, or If tho hostess has Scotch proclivities, hot scones, trumpets or mtillius are among her favor It fare. riutes should always Is) found at after uoon tea, and salt must not ! forgotten. Thu tea cozy, Is-lovcd of the typical old maid, Is a relic of barbarism und a revela tion of poverty, ns extinct as the dislo In any gisxl house. If tho tua tss-nmcs cold mid consequently drawn, the hostess orders fresh as a matter of course. Philadelphia Telegraph. Hair Washing. Don't wash the hair too often. It weak ens it. Once a week In summer, oneo a month In winter, is siillklent. Always dry the scalp candidly after washing. This it one of the reasons why a professional hair dresser diss his work so much Is-tter than a lady can do It ut homo, for ho has his drying machine to do it In live minutes, while sho has to sit with her hair spread out for hours and then is-rhnps ilia's not thoroughly dry it. I' so tepid water, with a little blcarlsinut of soda added, and for soap that containing the least alkali und most glycerin Is the best. Don't strangle your hair to death hy braiding it tightly at night. Don't crush Its life out hy heavy pads, huts or bonnets. Don't poison It by (pluck nostrums and lotions, and don't starve It fur need of n good hair tonic at times. Trim It ut leut wire a mouth. Nothing Is n more valuable preventive ol falling hair than this. Dnifh It ut least once a day and use a brush with louy bristles, soft and yielding. Needle. In the llody. Things In tho tissues of tlio body, such as needles, etc., often make wonderful journeys through the body und couio out years ufterward In quite a dllTeruut region from that at which they entensl. These UmIIcs should always be eitra-tcd, liecnuse there Is a danger of their Invading some Important organ e. g., the heart as they work their way through tlio tlwuios by the movements of tho muscles. Tho new pho tography has been of great service In show ing physicians tho precise lis-Jilltiesuf Bilch bodies and of guiding them to their oasy extraction. Tho doctor should always bo consulted where a needle or other body disappears in tho tissues, and tho earlier the doctor seos tho case tho less pain will be experienced In Its rumovul. Pittsburg Dispatch. Value of Sleep. Women who sleep n great deid and com fortably, who arc addicted to naps and re gard nine hours of wholesome rest asjibso lutoly requisite to their physical well bo lng, are the women who defy tho frosting hand of time. Those are the women whose wrinkles are few and far ln-tween, und whose eyes remain the brightest und chocks the rosiest for the longest period after the bloom of youth has lied. No less notable a beauty than Diane de I'olctlers, who re tained her Irresistible loveliness until her seventieth year, rccugulcd the valuo of sleep as a preventive of wrinkles. Indeed, so fearful was she of liwing a moment of perfect rest that, mistrusting tho Is-ds ot her friends, she carried her own, with Its splendid lit tings, on all her Journeys. Philadelphia Inquirer. A Charming ltangn-, A charming design wrought across tho tup of npulo white satin hanging Is of a ds'nty French basket liko those soon In tho emhroderios of the Louis XV period, filled with smull blossoms, roses and forgetme uots that tumble over Its sides. From this basket on either side Is swung a festoon of wos and forget mounts. This part of tlio design covers the top of tho hanging. At encU end of tlio festoon there Is a graceful how of floating rlhlsins, through whleh are caught riblsms that drop well down on the sides und thut support other quaint boskets of flowers, one on each sldo of the curtain. Tho baskets are worked In gold threads, the ribbons nro done In gold ool ored silks, and the flowers, in soft pinks and blutu, nro In solid embroidery. For Fink Checks. rink checks nro much better nlt.,in.wi with exercise than with cosmetic If girl does not wish to appear at the break- i fast table with a p'de, sallow face, she 1 should go out Into the fresh murnlng air and tako a .hurt, brisk walk. Kongo will ' supply the plnknoss, hut tho morning sun i has a cruol way of showing up the effects of rouge, i Suulight Is a snlemllil the sunlight is theudvlceof ull present dav hygienlsw. Patients on tho sunny sldo of tho hospital ward recover sootiest The woman who always walks on tho sunny s do of the street outlives her shade seeking sister by ten year, sleep in room i w here the sun has shed its rays all dav. Sllrcetofut IreinR. Sultalillity Is the VM nf illcrW!)fu, drivss, and there U nmhlnn so annovlng as tho reception of an Invitation -i,i. i', i..!...,. j one In doubt of the pm., costume. Men ... uuit ,w, styles r dn-s,4niornlng and en-n ing-hu, ladies have a number of : little gradations, any departmv fro,,, which j would stamp them as outsiders at once - . .. ........ . iii. i iauunents are constant ly ling Invents l .u.tT. um, who are let ,,ul,0 -, tllt . exensed lf they find It lle diffleK know what to wear. There I, noting uni-omfutab In thl.-.,rt.i ' i - . . 1 ,vlg over- , . i iviiih unuentrt sm nius it en", ana the woman Is avoids these two extremes. fortunate who Th. highest mark of etcu, , -,.,. canK.ve.o.msnis.uask his mZuu", sud the most signal proof of htr uJjJ m. li to i ffi-r him L. rs. UUI ''" Ouart. IVcemb?rS Jail Course Parks ha. In been -v. in jail, hi, H,,i.men h , " fused to serve mr I..... "'iug re- Milling Companj BEST QUALITY in th market. Sold by I'eople Want Sliver. Hamilton, o., Peo 7. Kx-Ooi rriior James E Campbell, who kin- ouch vt lih the deiiioeratiu psriy t, ets auu auaiis, wan interviewed tiie verge of Ills departure fur the p on a business trip. Governor t'sn.i bell said: 1 "I believe that one thing Is . talu as anythiiig In human aflaira e. be, and thai I lie American people h,.! act llieif neaus nou ovarii) on cillnli silver. If the republican nartv here- lo Its platform of 1HW) and tn.k-l au rarnest ami suceessrni ellorttoi, cure an international and blmct.i; arrangeiiient, and If, under suchi. rungeinet.t nallonal prosierliy returti tne iiuieot iieuioeracy is past. "The leaders of the Chicago conv lion put to sea on a single iiluuk. i that plank they must sink or swim.; uo not iieneve mat on tne nypotha of such coiiditions the dei.oent party eould earry five stales Inn, Union In HI J0, but I do not believe tt republican pirty will make any tempi to bring sueli legislation alsiu: I am convinced the great leaders of u, parly do not favor international hlme. alisin and will not supjmrt ll. Tim will probably be no formal fusioun the two great wings of democracy, U I expect to see them sraduallv situ. gamate and be lu the Held for a stror, and piobatiiy sueet-seful light In s6. A "IRA MP" JKHWTEK. A llrtll young rooster, of such illniensloui i, to make a most excellent caudlilateM the frying pan, is daily on the huti l st thoroughfares of the cily. Tuiil you ng siM-el men of a feat bered t ri la inn I lie seen early in lie morning workinjl bis way along Willamette street nick-1 lug up stray bits of food. He usuall; hangs nut ill the vicinity of Day i llendeii-oii's furniture store and rain or shine is always on duty but Is nevet seen to associate with others of bill kind. So noticeable have been liiil actions that lie lias been dubbed tti "tramp" rooster. A IlHAM'H Ktoke. - The (Irifflii llurdwure company will remove thnr Ninth street store to Cottage (irovt, w nere ttiey win conauci a brunch es tablishment. The stock of liaidwstf, etc, is now being invoiced and will be transferred In lime to open the bus)- ness at Cottage Urove by the tlrst nf January. One member of the firm here will be sent to Collage drove to 1 have charge of the branch store all that place. PKKTTV Chain.-ItoHeblirir Rvlu: The Corlnne Extravaganza Compnnr played only In one town between Sail rranelscoand Portland, naturally Iteting Itoseburg as the most im portant. First class theatre com pun ut j seldom stop at utile towns like hti- gene, Albany and Kaloni. Tovs.-Of nearly all kinds, dulls, carving sets, pen knives, razors, sweat ers, leggings and sporting goods of all kinds are mime of the thinus that M a Darker, of the Ninth street store is ad vertising In the Daily and Wkk.ki.t Ut'ARD. Head his ad. U. S. Land Commissioner. Joel Ware, having been ap pointed U. S. Circuit Court Commissioner for the district of Oregon, is now prepared to make Homestead Filings, Final Pkoofs, and take tes timony in Contest Casks. Having had thirty years ex perience in this line, he will ininnniiinn i : . r -. ! :.. fjuiiiauivu tiUlSlUCllUIl HI ovcry case. Oflieo in Odd Fellows' Building. Eugene, Oregon. rpimrwHrrsxwi mwiai'. A CUP .fTFsl AT 9 MOVES THE BOWELS IN tj IE MOn.MfJG g r'ur mi. .t Yerlagton s 9tb itn-ei Uru ttors Brccia's Brr-no-Beifli. I'ltnHtil curr'i . V..-rri, SI . - IU.IHHM ... ;!lll HI"'' : VH iCKl l'J l,T lr.bo,'. ,A I'niltti ?:CAl CO. :HICu iiiiisni, Aiian C.tIr'tisK-UU THE ARNOpr LE BRDN'S IITHia sit. 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