The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, March 13, 1897, Image 10

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    for Infants and
:torla Uao wit ilapbsl tru hlldren that
..''fiiiieiil It ajtB'ii'ri'r to&i.y pn.er.jlioii
.vii to me." J I. A. A y in , M. I' ,
111 S. Oifurd lit, Irooll; ii, N. Y.
ai.4 u.x of 'Cost'.rU li fco ur.lvcrwil an!
u.rjt , . !J Lumn (i. .1 it fc.-.-iui a work
' ij.eren.titloii t,. ii.'ton'lr. 1'cwarath.,
wllIirMil fan. Ill" hu Uo H"t 1-J Cafcrl
MLjU iur r.nch."
, l.'cw York C'.tjr.
KMiKI.
:
That nUunrh pulliraiim).TIlf(
the t'orvullm (niz. tit;, m hi Uvor
of noun: whil-om.MiiM-i.line wnu-
in iiany urn . j mi r.-wr,,,, ,.-.,.,- ,
live nic. tniK was too much lor iu
ncrvi-n, ami it pour! forth u Uli; of
woo upon tin; earn of a :oM uiitfyiu
pathetic world an follow :
Tlie dir-pluy of uu-n-hy ut the
tttiito cipit )1 i over. 'I'll" iliM-cnt
(lenient in the li inlaturf nhouhl
have ejonr. home long ngu. It haM
h-cit evident for week: that there
was no intention on the part ol the
ohbtructionirtts to organize, llioiign
no demand of tlim'it I'XcumuI in
any degree their ikhuuII upon
ular government, yet every ucmami
him heeu granted hy thoe llllXloun
to do their duty, andnlill they have
rtfuHcd to net uh the contttitulion
directs.
Tim amliitiou of llourne, the
hatred ol Pinion and Scott, the
greed of Lord, caueed the diHgrace.
I'ojiulirtlic dinregard of law and de
cency, the I K IIINH i aI.mh of Home
men elected uh rcpuhlicaiiH, and
tllO i KKIil l.ol M UMi I'KoMlilMi ill'
Cokiiktt have inuile the e icrilieeol
the people' intervMtH complete.
There ure home coinpenHiitioiiH.
l'lipuliHiii ha killed itcelf hy a
preiliature exhiliition of itn danger
oUi dinregard for chluhlitdied iiihti
tutioiiH. Simon, the Orcgonian,
L'orhctl and the whole crowd of
anarchy hreedern, who have looted
the people ot the xtate through
their political manipulation), can
never again f.iHten theniHclves upon
the leptibliean party in Oregon.
The liouft) cleaning in the jiarty
it complete.
The Mate hat heeu tlixgr.iccd, the
people have been looted and out
ragnl. Meek olliciul will fatli-n
for two yearn more at the public
crib. ThebucincHH a Hairs ol the
htate aro in diHiirder. The taxpay
er pay for this and pretiy expla
nations will not Hiilicly them.
It is well that the traitors no
longer Haunt lln-ir infamy openly
in the face of the people. The thii g
is over. Now tor puuihhnient and
correction.
This was wrote hi fore (,'orbett was
appointed I'niti'd States tcnatr.
What will the (lazette nay about
him now? "Kund providinn of
(.'orhelt!'' If true it is a lasting
disisruce to thehtatc. The outcome
jirovcd he was not "credulous."
rUOMlsl-.S TU"H I. Mil." HKOKKN
I'bl.l'lil-.S.
The Oavis house is willing to be
called hack. Oovcmor Lord, how
ever, is not willing to assume the
responsibility , as is evidenced by
the prompt appoiutniciil of a sena
tor. The people w ill call a lej isla
lure together two years hence. The
rolls will not bear many of the
names of the late body. The Pa
vis house resolves:
llcsolvcd, hv the mciiihcrs of the
house now in attendance and who
have signed this resolution, that
wo will return to our respective
homes, at all times during our term
of oftico awaiting the call of the
governor of the ulata for a session
of the legislative assembly, hoping
that the members may yet in a
legal and constitutional organiza
tion fulfill the pledges made by
their respective political parties to
the people of Oregon.
A WAY 11'.
The tii'Ai;i cd'tor got rather high
in his Mexican tour. The city of
Mexico is I'ot'O bet above the sea
level. This extremely high altitude
may be appreciated and U'lter un
derstood by our po lo when wo con
sider Kugeiiu is but loo led above
cu llvel, while the Three Sisters
snow peaks, whom heads are
crowned with eternal snow, and
may be seen from the top of Skin
ners Uutte, look down from an ele
vation of lii.OSt'. feet. Uather a
high altitude for tho weak lunged
poriiouofthe iditoriil fraternity.
An Astoria man claimed he
was robbed ol lPiH th other day.
Ol' course he was afra'al of the hank
at.d kept the money in to ulJ trunk
in a IihIimhk house. W'sb-uve some
doubts as to the truth f h tory,
V .. . . r I rl-,r".
nuie..u, r...... .. - ..-v-r, "Hp or sfe. SMiiHtit rueitte III an
minded man could have fteaer,t;ft,SBttt)fWt it will chirk i uv.-i,
riiU-d so much money.
, . . , .
It is not pleasant to Wi ncss a
mail like "Nei;ro t'olc ca-t I. is vote
without iplesti ill or hindranct
.t.s.1 . iliu'H.e.l mi, I intel-I
UH. ,
licent womeu sland i.s:
side aid are,:.,.: ..r
iiiicd that privilege. Our suf
frage laws need further nuiending.
Children.
rtorl rurr follr, CunitljaUliin,
IVmr t t-.uuv h, MjutI.im, 1 nK-tallon,
Kill V.'omu, fc-lvc tlwp, aid promote (t
Willi. li.Jurloui in1l-ltn.
T"r tiTrrul ).ar I lia iwimiwrio
jour 'i'at.rl.V aid klill always emtln . u
lo t l It Lu IiirwUhl (iruluoiil Urnc. J
ri-milu,"
I'.iwi F. IViaurr, M. I),
K.''.b fitrwt aud 7th Axe., N York ivy
Tin CiKTii a rvmrawr, 77 Mi-uut Btbttt, Yk Crr
A(.K AM) MOSKY.
About tlio iiiool potent argument
tll(. )oint(m,llof jj u- jor
,)(.tl ,0 ( ttlt, vacant Op-eon senu
Ht()rilll K.at aj,,,,., to be that he in
ln,i,onil,re Corhttt ih neventv
f i : , , :. ir Bi.0ulil
tveharred tlie appointment Not
tliut dh) in a diH'Hialiiii'alion, hut
our inany need-t requiro the eer
viccH ol a younger and more active
man.
The United HtatoB senate in to a
certain extent a fineciire for mill
; iiiiiittri'U It 14 tu iL in tim leiisl
((.r.)lillil)lellllil BUuh jH lh(J
Whether or not it in true, the
,.,,. ;n BU(., CUHPhi ;)(.rj.,, the
oniniun thattho coveted and hon
, . wllMH)CUre,l ihrouijh
the inlluence ol money
The senate has, leen perhaps
justly, entitled a millionaire club,
and men are elected thereto, who,
if the choice was submitted to the
iionulur will, would not bo accord
ed even a serious consideration. It
is no wonder that social disorders
are bred hy reason of such apparent
contempt of the will of the people.
The outcome will lie the abolish
meut of the senate else an election
of the members hy the people. The
fathers of the country did not ap
preciate the temptations that would
assail our body politic through the
rapid growth and development of
the country, the creation ot nil
incuse wealth, and rivih gi d class
es, with resultant weakening of po
lilL-al virtue and manhood, else
they would have placed a more
latent check, than li e 10-ordinate
branches of government upon what
is now an aristocratic noi represen
tative part of our national house
hold.
It takes time to eradicate evils
of long standing, but the inlelli
uent progressive people will at
last correct the wrongs Iron) which
thee duller. The senate must he
reformed. We believe it mav be
aoeomplitdied only by a direct vote
of the people. If such was the
case Oregon would not no bo
hearing the odiun) and disgrace of
a legislative deadlock, and failure
of thaObody to provide adeipiate
means for sustaining the statu gov
ernment and to pass ii'cdcd
remedial legslation.
lir.LUtiKKKNT IfcXAS.
Those Texas fellows showed a
mean unpatriotic feeling when, by
a rising vote, they tabled a resolu
tion instructing the speaker to wire
President McKinley congratulating
him on his inauguration and ust-ur-ing
him of Texas' "hearty co-operation
in the maintenance and en
forcement of American riirhts in
foreign count! ics, regardless of
party lines.''
We hope their prejudices will
not lead them into open revolution
If we rightly remember they had
some experience in that line about
furtv vears ago.
Ml'LTL'M I.N niiVO.
It is not often that so much is
expressed in so few word ail the
following t nun the Corvallis (ia
ictte: Senator Carter is at l ome, dis
gusted with politics and legisla
tors, Wo do not believe there is any
considerable minority in this
state in favor of the recent legisla
tive hold-up, says the ltaker lie
publican. In the first place there
was a vast number in favor of such
action as would remove much of the
cause for complaint. They can be
hriclly told in the doing away with
the railroad commission and others
that are useless, together with ap
propriations for certain institu
tion, that should U le, out of the
race. The condemnation for men
wh.i rei'us:' to obey the holiest ol the
people will grow with sober re
lied ion.
McKinley hss had a cold. The
open offices on all sides of him
prohahh account for it.
Tho school election ended with
the usual result one side being
dt- tea led.
March is susuioinj thai
time disagrvt-ahl fvpw Wtitv.o .
Uls1slfl.fttrt.KUKK the
, fs vt Ua Iium In On-iron, t 'a iior-
M'av. Nevada, t'lah, Arlioua and New
NJ.(il ,,., f .s.np.derai.le in.
p..r,si to x liwliueit. The lm of the
Nailheru 1'aeirtc 111 the valley will he
Vrrv isinvwnleiit lor heehuni deairlllij
I,,,,,. rt.l.M. ..i.r..i .sm.ilti.
i hes-U cluvked frvv u.ure to tw apprw-
cnO-'d-
Jjritt.
Tin) f.illlji-Uly chili i Uklli dp a
line of work iliui Mill 1 uiHl-- re
kull in Vi-iy ijii-at practical Lmmh III to
the (.oopU In till part of Oregon.
A Woman's tluli wlitrevi-r organized
aoon ,(Dt ili nlil to ri-cu'iiiliiiti u
a potential factor ill the aoeiul ulid in
dustrial life of IU loi-uliiy. To i in.'iy
be due in a imasur, l.i the lai-l lliul
no liuirowinjf limit uru allrd lo Ik.
setup. No Imrriers U-yoicI whieii it
lit f.'nU'Mi-ii to stray mid w liirli p-i-ive
to km-p out lliu hU-rul ihIimIi-,1. Tin
outlixik from tin: vaiiliij.'e ground ol a
wuiiian' cluli iiicludt-n Hie wnrid. Its
raii(( of uelulnes rraelitii u f.ir u
huu.aii I hou'lit and ai l ii aie ti veil to
And i't willial II H illiiiieiitly
practical in itn undeilakiet. I haw
yrt to learn of a woioan 'a el uli u1 tempt
ing lo attuiii lo any olj.-rr williuiii
aueee-s. Ami It la imt at i. . 1 lik'-ly
tlial the fiirlliUl.tly eluli will fall Pi
accotnpliili v liiiievt-r ii r--l upon.
One ii( I in: 1 1 1 -1 dun no ng h i Hers id
tudl.y in tl.e lield of lilit III. n. Hi r.
Jernlliw K. Jeimne, llie edllur ol " 1'lie
idler." Indi.d 'Tin; Id!.!" is
throughout tlie nii'st il j 'i alili! i.f all
i the luauazilii'H that enme i ui-Ii imintii
(o my sliidy-lalile and lU diii-f di-lidit
is the keuii'diiliiaiiphleul uprr i t
couiiueiil and ri-triirpt-cliiin Iroin tlie
editor'a own pn and wliirh he c.ilU
'Letlera lo Clurin I ."
John Kendriek ll.ni-kt tine s very
nearly appraaelie the iiiisiie Imneir
of the Kriut London ullhn, Put he
lacks Mr Jernuie' iinderlyiLK -uriii-i -
nths. He seems nut to uiili- with unv
other purpose than tiiiiiii-iia.nl very
naturally often fails in this purpose.
litis Cuiiiipii and Iiu l.iiid Ib.vey
have published another volume of
poems. These two kimlird spoils
King In chorus. Their profile photn-
Kraphed loetlifl ornaiiient u pj.'e in
arece.it nuinher of the "lliHikiii.tu''
and also lend lustre to the new vol
ume which uppiared in l eluui.y.
A!urioll (.'iswfold sitlliH unahle to
wver his connection w i!!i the Pinions
Saraelnem-a family. In his serial now
running iu Munsey's Muiinzine en
lltlid ' C'oi Irene," und w hieh mi iiis to
bo a second eililioii of lmi Kruno's
love affairs. Whole pun's are devoi. d
to ih-M-riptituis of the uiiinniriiplid
Cnl'jUKl hlippiliesa of the ori-mal
sarucinricia. t iuw find loves to lin
ger over thrsu two people. They
repiesenl til Ideal iloiue-lic hli-1.
Tlial Is, Mr l'ra ford's ideiil. Ileie is
u lilt ( e.invtfiiatioii between t'orona
and her husband, pamus of f ur
grown Mini:
"What strange people there are in
the win Id!" ahe xclaiuied.
"Il is fortunate ihey are not all like
us," answered liioranni.
WliyV"
"Tho world would slop, l fancy.
People would ah be happy we are,
slid would abut thwinselves up, and
there would be universal peace, t he
iiiilleniiuiu and a general cessation ol
business-. Then won. d come tin
of all lhins." All of which is
pleasant lovers' tulk for p. o;ile
have been uiariad nearly half a
I il r jr.
ill. I
very
xx ho
The lsst wish, or "the Wish f..i
I ..v " xx l.l.'li coliclud.'s Therou .'
l,rxxford'a"M'ili rn l'mry Tale," up
pvsrs in lh Maich iiuuiln-r of the
Cosuiopolitau sud is, if not so thiill-
iit( HI the wishes that xxelil Iwlure, by
far tht bst. "Kveiy evil and every
aorroxe In the world could be traced lo
. . ..........r. o l..
a lae'K oi him eieiuin ... ioe. .'. "i
lunar Itollimer. who IctulUili ol.e
Very strongly of a certain sciid-divine
Peru of Marie t'uilvill. en all. Hi. Is
made lo iay: "The only reform worth
laUiiiK about in this world is to be
found In in Inculcation of llie com
IllMlid to love otie's neighbor. When
this ll done then all l-c " l and de
sirable w ill follow. If every one loved
his nrldib ir there would lie mi des
titution, no itarvatioii, no crime, no
misdemeanor. Indeed thrnudioiit
this history of xvi. In a which pretends
to be a fairy tale there is a at desj
more truth than lldioii.
Hv the w av it may In1 a matter of
Interest to know that the t oiuopoli
t oi claims a million und n ball nadete
every mouth.
Kverv lover of the beautiful and
the heroic should rend the malchli-ss
battle mihk, "The Sol. .' nl the Kappa
bannock," in Met 'I ure s fur Kehruary.
1 should not creatly envy the
man or woman w ho Is ntile to read il
throne,!! uniiioxed by the rythinli
stURe and It at et Its inlglily miMe.
.
All of the i.boxe named periodicals
tonether with Harper. St Nicholu.
the t'entury and many more are to l e
f.iiind upon the tat'ii in the l ive
Kcnilnii; K.Mm.
Oak Hill Item..
March till.
Pick Kree.e has leilted b's latin to
Will l-'isher.
Misa Kate Mexer xxill s,.,n e'lii-
niein-e a term ol s lioei ul I anther
MwloHUv, on Wolf I'm k.
X Anileri;er xx ho ie.-,-it!x Ismd t
the Henry fisher pl.o-e bus inoxid m
to tne house.
I i i k. Km has rel oi n. .1 It.. in I v. ,
t. Ur In xtei l P. bu aJ,
H " . J tsl Si 1 1 k rm
tr Powell l I'll 1.4 'mi n,ar
-ai;ei.ii and a ill n ove P. this m :di
isithisid -ihoi.
School vx ill ts-i.i.1 w in in the 1 ir
Unite seh.s'l l.i.u.e with W:
Miil. i a. l s. l,. r.
Arthur and Oia Misl.hr and K,ed '
llosxi ll starte.1 (or llasletll Iiii;,m, hist j
w.vk. fs-x eral laililtlrs li.l. i.d to start I
from here as soon as tl.e sum ir.it of',
the mountains. j
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I'.llil. t le "i i ! " II. t 1 e i-i i .ilnral-
J.-il t'. drive r: fn m I. is- r eii' i-.
.-.illy y. t.fe-:. r .. vx l.n t ti.'l.t lave yi.u
tu hnii-li-"
When let.. I; n;e ii iu h.s In rue. 1 e turn-
111 II... (;.r lohisilil h"U-ei.is- . r, Mis
-Mit.-ii. It. Kivil e:
'l.il.e Ihe Utile tliti:;'. II. r ti;.r. nls had
tin hii-i! i---i t i I i. n1. n the xx rhl xx ith cucli
u I).. I' - s l;t: le x. rm. "
Mis. Mm. 1 i 11 M ,.!, h. r white head.
" l.i t her (.'ii xx- ut. xmi Ii t he l.:xx-. r.. " sho
niisxMTi.l. "All siie n.r.ls w a little mn
iihl'ie. "
Ve. xvu t reilill Ulli-I il.e, I'llll I'Vetl
inure than 1 llexx,. ti e i-l.l. r hy f.iur
years .-.i.i! full of hiily imti. n., t n.-le ''. .1
said. Ileearri. . hi me nil rt.ef ariiinals,
Illlleh ti. tl e ill. tre.s ..t l llele '1 . iv, I. II t
when he Ii :. .te.i the li.-n-e anil the el, tire
In-1 i-l. l. rin . ii xv it !i xv hiie ini -e ir xa d.i-i-lde.l
th.t he si., hi III I .. -.l.t to a h.iauthijt
Willl.il.
I'lnlil. xv.-is -uii...';. il. It e.ii.ldri't Ui any
Wi.r-e I null nr I, i line, lie nnii d. ilelieed.rtll
Ms life t. n.k mi a (li;T. rei.t hue. His t.-in-li-ers
i-i.ii. lait.ed i f hi. . an '.. -s lial.lt. his
boyish ranks, hut I hey . ..i.ld nut itnhiniy
hi t. .l.-l. is m il In ii-ht, in tlxe iniial. lie
xv.is exji, 1!. .1 In. in ten s h... Is ..ti nee unit
i.f I.;, ni.nily i . mlu. t. .-mil w i,en he l ee
e, .1 t ii, le 'I ..!., t.i s. ml 1:1... to ('..Hep' thu
'..f. r r. tn.- .1 ..i. he nni-t leurn a trade.
1 .len t kii.-xv I.. .xx- iii.-my ihlfurent lines
ef xvi.rk l'hil In. il. I nt he liex. r teiiinliied
n. ..re thai, a h v,' weeks III liny nruv At
I. i-l he vv. i. i ; r. mi. . .1 tu ilriifel-t. llw
xx ,rk e-.;i .1 t i Milt hi ill. 'Mi. re xv. re emu-
latt.is. . f . . nr-e. I.nl of ii iliff. rent mi
tnie I'l ;h;i x-..is i-.ii .laiilly e . riinerit-hn-
Ii.-e hi... n.-iir I limine tip the linuso
.ii'-e. y. t hi. i in; I. er liaised hi.elexer
... - an. I I .. in.!. :..;i:-.ihlei'e.i:el..r study.
I.v, ry Mil ,!,. 1 1. 1 1 : ii l ,,id a x i-it to his
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be I'.t .1 .;.
rs. I xv;.. i:h,. w hen he xvih
. '.. s that in. k I hi. .. I e
i .1 I in le lnhe l.i, .1 l ei-t mo
1 I . ' v H at !. xel . Siin
I s . I . .1 ai .1 I'aeil ilrealie
.n.i i; i.i w.'i i. i , vend. My
ii I Is .. vv x...s . i.iitineil to
i rs in t,,u i,. ,,.t ;n ,0
. X't-.a sat-,,. 1 ea I iii a draft
i Mn. day ratinti
i
h
lll.e-r
.-' W
r. What
x didn't
n i f Ills
e eeted
x' ateli n
human
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t i 11 lihal t!,a (
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inn h. t. " H , v ,
aid, ;..
.1 l.n ,'
upon i T f; : i.rr
I'fele 1. !.. I.
I s I r. vvs. "What nr.'
v : y i Jen i,t ;,t w, l i,"
i. in I", und i.oxv 1
1 ii ti.i'i x.-iluahle. yv
. t.... i.nl all I t i, :,
x; . r'.". lit xv uh ai'd i.,ke
1 '' 1' "' ''. n il I -!. me
I li.i . xv : t x oi, "
you .1 ii -l.ii,"
' It s M.mhiv
Ivallx ix. III. .1
eni 1- xi r ..i s .
little iiiniuy p. i
nut a J i.ti tit 1
nut J li -1 this i.,
N t If I I
t i t . , ,1-,,' d ti,,
tl e
anieiiiit y u xx.u i. "
"It tl-11 " t il 1 t;-e Mil l.
ju-t ef.ee," 1 e I. I .
with li int.
'Ia'iixu c o i n o i '
Telv. " I in i t l. I . f u .
that yen at. i a ... ! x,
I rend i f i;r.n e l'i i v , .
tn the way 1 - n t i r ,
en are tn. h r r .. . I
"'. 1". 'I ry me
'1 1 1 h'ud.d
ed t'tiele
a f.-rpt
. ts i h,
li 11 either
v nr i. xx n.
' l on are i I .
el is.'ks athi l: ex : :
K-.r a el.lhl 1. .
take iiliiis If li.-. i,
has U ,-n tie I
I iias. fi r.il. '
"Anil sti.rv '.t f
I trend h i -. . x. :
.1 l'l il
xx ith
I ..i-l fa I mi.
'. .1 I ...1.1
s X, It
' i ii my way I
' l' ta le lobs. !
It hud tii'vor i
' El TELEGRAFA, !
I El C'pitan General,
Belmont,
Stanford,
hi ether popular trar.ds a! cigars at
Juius OclJsmith's.
l ull Lint' of TotxKco anj CanJy.
HcddQu jrtf rs far the Eugene
Soda WorktO
A LORN ROVER.
: h.-nasll t).!W Ym ...ir-"-
' IU...H wlntroil K.v." I -ViT'-i .
: -V,,. 1e.o,.t.".!.. l .n.M,.'l' P.
I Kor a mometii P,.iH. st-l
! 1,kH.sr -.t : l--n l.e.l.i-hed. ;wn !-
i sr.iir. ami i.t tl.e sO-an.i r w liirli
. ... ... t in ti t. trf.
IntliecrnwUI lot sitfU of
U.!lral.g..tsUr,lT. I 'a "
df.li!r. It. lill.il me '""l 1 ,"'lt' l' ' ,
'j, t LI... p.. Vr!... 11.11c''1' ;
riU'tve Mm tV ii:mm-v a.'t. r iiwlnl;-. l-
,-t in.w. yuui.&MW- ur.)Pili"l''iiHit.
Vu should liaeKlen It Pi Mm M w.
liir.wend will. tlcklnK
I'hlllp Mid not returned. Hi"
r.,.ut.f my life, lher-lllektru'cl)..
was ,!.-...!. The ihij. were nr.iy in.'l dr. arv,
the l.ltfh's lijteriMi.aUi-. Sf h.A I."
frlecils. lUruwas mi i tie to n.e to u
I.mi-u tlmt h.ul no i i-n do..r, M. I..n.d f
Vil'-ulne.
I hel- I. he wre.tl.il Willi I'-'IC - 1. ...
f.e il o; the ..tie r Milf I..- ilex..!.-.! t . hu-i-I.,-.,
.rn.i:.!-. In thenenit: lo r.ad th.'
I ,--: a i rs. 1 wa. l.ke a i! a! mute.
-J -ike a t-d I..I -' xx.ih. ' rV ll 'J";
Miv-.-t.l ii mpasslotiatelx- Mr-. J!:;.-:..
'
U-'V
, ..,k like a ki.' "t nu nr.' l
AI ..'. there X'.i.H l 'i i r e I'.r xv ,- n.
would hi.xe . j. rte.l my-. If t.i U.-.-;. f:--'i
hi d x. ur.' 'Ihe w oi,,r I p. w . i 1 n: I
er.vthe letter I xxoiihl lit li.tn n x-Mi:
M . ..I ... I
r . i: : 1 n
1'. r l'hil. i 1 erh il hit:, r t
loie never ii.ei.llorieil tils run
rour 1. Id liiiiti. He mti-t I
rr.Ie
. f y.iii
V l.o XV
I' f ll.ll
l.t to t.
I ..ih," Mrs. Mltehell xxus xv
ui.d then win 11 I xxer.t tn I., r rm m t" t.i! i;
i f I'liillji. "He is xv .rh n' him-. If l'i
ile.-.th trvltitf to I ny this liitl.i linii-e. My
l.i j.hew't.'Iln me this. s .'ini'loyed in
tne . thee nf hin attorney.'
"I hiite the I'hiee Mr ee l'hil U e,,ti,-," I
rri.il bitterly. Kverythlinr U p.m the
1 ii.ls, the Il.iwi'M i.l.d ll..-' I '-'. I I"- "' u
we ure rhiiil.ed tn this uiili.' old s,ot."
Wi.it, Miss 'r.'ihi. Wnil; Liter mi, er
tinfs" "1 hnt'ii vx h it t'lielo TmI Kiys, iii.il then
it will lie too lute. "
"Not f..r y.ni. Yon urn yniitn.', Mi--
Vredii, I nt yinir uncle. Nnhndy i-.in iiiuhe
l.lni hisj wlint lie niiiiht tn tin."
We lived nnr In. ely llxrs, mill 1 liml Inst
nil le. .e tlmt thltik'H xxi.nlil extr eh ine.
Otii) innriiiiiir we found 1'ni-ln lull'
tlenil 111 Inn i-liiiir. lie hmkeil in If he I1111I
ilMIIid Into 11 1 eiiee.'iil sduintier. Mrn.
Milehell 11r.il I h.iiried tnrneil tn t .i:o
when wo disri.xer. il him. I felt .10 unrmw.
but I Wild terribly fritrliteneil. When the
ilnetnr in me, hesiiiil tlmt liernuld (In imtli
Iiil'. '1 he funeral wiw veryquh't 11 ml titinsteli
tiitlniis. Theru xv ero no tear, .1.1 lnineiitii
tloiis. .10 llnvers, mi friends. Aftirwn
liail Inld hlin nxxiiy It nrcurrod tn inu tlint
the hi. 1110 In xx lib Ii I li.-til lived sn 1 ' I . -T
wniild now he elnsetl tn lne. lint th"
tlioiiltht hud tin termr. It wnu 11 relief
rnther tile fn-e. I knexv ).. t l.liiix iilmnt
Ciiriilnir my hreuil. l'reeili.rii wns nil I
mixed.
(111 the iliiy after tho bnrhil I'lieleTnl v'
test:. 1111 nt w.ih i.petiiil. l'liiliji nnil I were.
Ills heirs. lie liml hoiieht the litllf In. Inu
mid had left tin eiiniiiili iiinni y to live in
cninfortiilile eireiini-t.iiii-es.
"May (Ind lil. su y.nil" ho wrote. "I liml
no nun mi i-iirth but you."
I wiblied alnuil lis I li-tened. "Oh, if liil
I. nil only ejien 1'liilip thu 111..111T xvlien Iu
lieed. .1 it !" 1 must e,. nut mid liml him.
Mrs. Mitrlirll null rniivllin d 1110 nf th.i
futility nf mi. h a I . ej lining, l'liillp xvonld
entile Inline t-iiniier nr Inter.
"l'lmr linele. Your linipine.ss wan till lio
worked, fnrl" lxm Mm Mitehell's iidinuri
l.sl.iiiK cry.
"Ibi Ii.'ih taken It from me," I xvnlled.
"llelniB iiimle me iiiisenilile, unit him
riilllp. he may he 1. st forever."
1 lived nuietly ..n xx ith .Mrs Milehell in
Mm little house hy the river. Frmi day t.i
day 1 walled. '1 ho trim tnnk rli fre-h Mi
11 fe, mid then e.iniu the initilluli mid I he
winter. 1 xxalt.d In nilein-e. With tin)
fpriint Iiiih) xxu s retiexved within me.
Suddenly. .ii the brightest ih.y 1 f nil tho
year, the tell riinir Willi n elan I kn. vv
the sniind rind hastened to the ilnnr. I'hll
lp mood befnre me, but m t the r.illii Line;
ymitli xvlimn I rcinc:uhei.d. '1 he innii in
whoso arms I lay hnd a n rimis, tli.ni;ht
ful faee. I crl.il iib.i.d.
"Ilomill," hexvhi-i'ered. "I iloii't xviint
linele tu know. I doll t want to m .i hini. I
want ymi, imly y. 11."
"I liclel" 1 repeat ed. "Dmi'l y.m l.r: iw
that he Is dead:"
"I am lint sorry," he si. Id Litterlv. Ho
took frnlll lne HIV Xiilllll. Wai t, e.-.re. in. v.
lety xvero my ciimpiinl. 11s en the xvuv. Alt
er niiii.y Ktmeei, rrnxv in-.l mv ef
forts, und now wo luiil tin longer 1!. 1 , ml
lip.ui hlin. My factory is fur iivxay. .;.x in
ventlnn was worth its weight In Mold. "
Ills eyes lieanied down upon me as tl ey
did on that fateful .-1111. lay. lb, t, , , ,'
intn his arms. "1 ei.n o I n, k fur Von. n.y
liiippinuss, my youili. C nie, tea, h 1..0
bow in laiinh iiain. "
Wo erli'd and l.uieh,.,) , , win 11 ho
had told 1110 every thine, !,w, . hini
L'licle 'laW 1 List will and tci-t.inict.t.
.Mil a cent or this money will I take."
rriod llereely my lover, the' i-omp.uu,,,, ',,f
my iliildhoed. "lie has made onr heari-i
tili-ed often eiieiiL-h for it. "
W e were married and tinned t, tho lnr ,)
-Ity, where I'lulip had his f, t. rv. li.o
little hou-e wo turned over t.. Mrs.' Mirrh
ill's ciiro. Kxery suiiimer xvo . ..n ,. .
bri.!lii(i our children with us. Mv lun.'
band s heart has Miftei ed toward Ihe e
ly old nrnu win. had driven Inn, f,,rti ,,,
the world, and on the 111.11iveis.1rv . f his
death our little Tohe lays sxx.etv.'. lets im
bis Kraxo.st. Louis Ucpul lie.
lUire.l.li.i 1'iuha.
llairt'ddin Tiishii, who -.1 venrs hi;,, , ro.
rinsed tho reforms reivmlya.hane.d hvtlo
ultiin to placate tho Youiie Turkey artv
jvas in ,ii,, respeets j,!,,, jio-leui'
He was strictly l,on,t and ui.rl-.ht al.-,,.
..... i ncxcmi ti. r.ii.-h f eorruiiii
mi in
' . i.'nii. nexvas h devout Moslem
iin.rnied that, railroads, cleetrieitv.
hut
1.111-
.... . it, iii.Hicrii IniiMveinenis i f
k 11.1. wore as necessary to the bc'.h v, r ill
exirv
.... ..amineans they were ti. the I ell. vcr In
l.n-t Ho was called t, ho ,r.,i.d V,
in. mediately after the ch.-eof tlel'u.s,,
lurkh-l, war, when At-dul llan.iil xxs
iiiaklnc his hrst e.pcrimci,u In riilini;
llaireddu.-. Urst move was p t rul, fl)
far as possihlo, of thoimmei.se crowd 1 f
court otlicials. 'lhUr.iiti,r.,ll.VilM,M,, ,1,0
.... .. .'..I.....!) ,.i 1 110 entire ofticial
Rtid they used every mean, t0 ha,',
class.
vrth. ir
... .....si.-r. llie clerks Iii Lis oil.,
..e t-ar-1
I era-
(icxi .11s umpatehes. tlio teleuMtl,
tors mivs...,. .1 ... . , .' 1
, "i. ami is., re In,.,.,.,..
ataM..i:d-t,ll, H.esnlt..,,
u;-the contest ,;d !!! a
-UKlraxv in,,, honorahion, ,!;:,, ,; ' ;
l.uo on the H.,s,(ri,s. .lK-u t,(, ,
.r iiiaiiy years, eiij.-yn-.e ,,,, sti.dKsai.d
vk wi, ..pmrenttriiiimaiitv u , ,
he,li.1m.v.rnt.11 , f the . ,, ,, ,
viiexcxlliiexiuihlyresul,,,!,,,,,,,,,,,.0
tlouary course thut wa, . , ur,
1 M a
Th (lres,IK of c.Hlt'.l, .;; p,,utiot)
rss, 1 r..,. 1 ,11 - . . , . 1 11
- """...mi rai'iuiiy. . m
xl the "t;.r,ter" ruts tho !,,-
n,l rips it oi en mid . ,. .
ir c.,.
., - . sr " - .. vvi . ,,e n, 1,1-
er xxl, MUl,,,s ltlll ,uJ ,ll;ill,Iit:i,,
ri.. i.r
i'..,'i iiieu split, t,(, ,
iind titkes out 11 iviirt .1 th.. 1. . ... ,
ii e;,n
tho si.it.,.- .,.,';::. '.: "ii". a
one, and
Th otlirr Mralus.
. " 1 U'liCVe UjU U hlC.'ll. "-(T r.
Und Lndur. is vo
Junction City : Milling Co-
MANL'I'ACTUHIJK.S OK ',..
"WHITE ROS
oFLOUR,.
GUARANTEED
BEST QUa(
The most iojular Hour in tlio market
K-atliiiL' grocers.
A HAW IIKCIJIUT.
A 1
m, l.mic. half st.-irv. .1 looking In-
iliv iili.a! 11.ii'.!'
hlsiii: eaninco mm day oArly
ruitiii' oili. o In 1111 eiistcrD
--. d a dcslro to ' ;o fur 0
in lv .. .
ritv iii.d
a r.
ejpi
p.. Idler."
Ilexv.,- nee. pt.-il iind 't.t nt 01,113 to join
his re;-l" t.t. .1i.1l xxithln a xxcel; after Ills
e:,li-:'ii :it v .s.'.t xvork In uniform le.irn
I . a , .idler. Il.ixv. s Hhnv In lie
innrit .. Lie ix1. .!..- . f his ilutli s and win
i- nstantlvi!- !:iir iih-urd ti lin-'H lbiK'it
ill! . tl.e .. IH -Ill'S tel.t I I.I.' (I.iy LV llllst.ll.il,
union r ii.i'ed ....n-loiis wl lo-t in the
ot.i. r re -iineijsof the dix l-ioii. Ills nil),
t, in xv. .s h .n.evxhat Irritahle at Ik -t mid
lulu h itn lit.id to ho I'X.ietin. Ho C'HI
eeived nxh li litdi-ilhc for the '111 xv inail,"
as he win-: r m. mo nly railed, anil for a
nioiiihor in. re in.ide his life lnl-eralilo.
Nothiri'.' that the recruit could do pleased
j, I in. iio Hid mt stand siiiiiro III the
ranks, ii. r sil erect at Ids meals, nor do
ntiythiti , in fact, nsthu raptnln wanted It
iloiie. 1 l e "iiexx- niiiii" l o.-u It all patient
ly, lint vim." 111.es it wns observed that Ills
f u-e irr. .v pale utidir the captain's reproof
in. I ti.nt I. is eyes burned like cuiils nf lire.
Hi" not throiieh Miiiicliiixv lit Inst with
his preliminary training and wan taken up
linaliy on the morning report as a private
mid i.ri the nc.t day mulched on miard.
t'lif.irtiinately his ca tain uiari'hed nil the
muiiii inornine i.s olh' cr of the day. 'llie
"liuxv man" was I lin ed on nil nutpost of
theciiiiip j.-iinr.l ami at unci, Ix-can xxalkiiiB
his heat iiid:i-tri'iu-!y in tho lint nun,
repent im.' iiiietly to himself ns ho wont
back liml I' nil " the upeclal Instru.-t bum
that had been plxen him ill order that ho
niljjht Im ready to "rattlii them oil," he
mid, if any of the ollicers nhoiild eoine
nr.. und ami ask fur then.. Some tlini! Into
In the afternoon tho ollieerof tho day ap
proached him. and nlur iiekiiiiivlciluinit
his salute (liin tca hini to repeat hU 111
htriielioiis. "I allows no otio to monkey around
here." said the "Ilexv 111:111. "
"What's thai: ' exclaimed tho uSecr (if
tho day severely.
"I allows no 0110 to moiikoy 11 round
here," repeated tin' sent i 1.1 1 in a iniieli
louder t"iie. "I alh. vvs"
"What's that? Whin's tlmtj" repeated
tlm olllecr of the (lay, 1,1s vnico pHched at
u hiuh key.
Tlie M'iitini'1 Instantly (lmppi'd his rifle
to the order, nnil risin;? mi his t'K.s fuirly
scrc.iine.l:
"I ; 1 1 1 1 s liooiHi to mi'iikey iiruuml here.
I told you so before. I've fore.it tlio rest
(if it. but"
"That will do! That xxill do!" exclaim
ed the ."ie. r of tho day sharply, "fall
the corporal of the i.-iiiird."
"I il'.ii t l.n 'i xv his name," replied the
sentinel.
' t'.i'.l the corp. .rale f the ytinril," persist
ed the oilie r ol' the u..y, and ait. r sonic
furt'nr empli'itie ii.sii'uetieiis from the
captain a civ xv. 1,; up f. r the "corporal of
ihe U'll..f.l. post No. -1. ''
The corpor..! eanio promptly, and the
sentinel sn-.n after found himself disarm
cd, stripped of his equipments and a pris
oner In the r;i.ard tei.t. tin investiatlun
it ixas found, principally throui;!) the state
ment of the prisoner himself, that tlio In
structions he had attempted to j;ixo to thfc
oilier of the day hail hi en enniinuiilcated
to hini ns correet. by sonie ronlsli (Mini-j
r.iue. no was tnerciore rei. iis. u Iroin cull
llnemeiit at h rierh arid ucain trusted with
a s, iitin. I s i ..si. It xvi.s nearly nildnlnht
xvi eii ti.eoi:. -it i.f tin-day i.r lin ap riiiicli
cd liiin. lie vi ry promptly rlialleiiiieil. mid
mi roe. ' im; Ua, reply, "tlllieer of tho i
d .y." a:;.iin a-tiinislicd tlio captain by n
c.irili .l 1 n.,11:: you; 1 Ic.i.-o iidxancp. sir. 1
ai.d I
' I''
.ih'il."
Mo much i f 11 draft upon both
f thu captain and tho disci--er
h e, and the sentinel found
di'.y a prisoner mice moro ll)
h. A.'aili. on llivesti'-atiiin it
'lli'S vv;,.
tli.'.li -l.ity
plil:.'"! tiie
iiiius. li ,
th" (.-a iiii t
xxas dh-eoi
tht pri-one,
rail, s f th,.
viTid. 1 rineiiiall,--, as licfore, on
a' s own ex n.ence, tunt tlio com
i. ' "ti-. xv man" had been playing
ii. i.i. and !i;'pr, aeliini his post
had iinnouneed themselves 119
(ri.'Ks 1 n
utter d
ti. " ", ll., ,
In- ,
therefor..
n f tae day ' or tho"coiiiiniiiid-
. ' '.s suiicd their laticy. llu win
.ik-aiii rileasul and onen mum
lilaeed on 1 , ,st.
Ju-t I o;o;v dnxlieht tho ..Hirer nf tho
day 1:1.1. h' the rein .1." of tho sentinels.
111
a; i-ro'ieiiiiie .,, 4
found tlio
'1,,-xv 11
too,'., 1
his ii;;,
M'.i.V 1:
to ll, hi
ill oil the po-r.
e .- 1.1:: r-i.Mi f
s ho iidvntieed
' e .-L'iil inel bmiij-ht
l::i. and In a very
i. e directed hini
lie would kill him
:..'; i:r:;-' .'rrt
il vvn i.p ,;i
id. I loll.' of
;. his hi.in.s
-....I The,
Picking up
Knowledge
J3 e"7 cnouch if you look
r it m the right place,
w.o is the right place to
Jwa just vrhat to do for
t-at debilitating conditioa
-"CuPriS'alway3bringg
you waat to be cured c
fcj lan-uid deling. Bet
J"0-" appetite, sleep
E0Cy, and feel Uko a new
man?
'er's Sarsaparilla
slo it. it has done it
rorthoiu-.r.nds. It has been
- : it for GO rears. Try it.
"Cur -ox '-" im pirt, lrea
1 1- .
,
..." vxV" Vt RH"'
,,Y s,,i...,'iii ,
, 5 m
U rA
i-iirrK: svf friiL:iJ
instantly ami .i.wT'
rain-ely taken nd..M
fore tho .,!,.,., OTW j
l.iK him by t .,,,,); ,JJ
j niu ki.jiiim;.
. ...... .. .., pHJ
M- .,,1 ... .. II . . . 's- '
....... ... . ; .
....u I. 11,1- -1., ,., w
hiimanltr v , ..... .'
..... . .'I. I
inu leiopia-.e p, (,(
yon. You i.,., u
liml (leservu h it: -h,., '.
you knoxv," , wt
xivuyhln't b .',ir. si ,,,'
It I. lit nil lil"r.'c.tj.
Is In O.s.rei.i,'' I,.
froin .Millcde -.ilie. yr:
und any mio in t.n-B.'i'
Jivo. I hiixep.ij T
c-t nf the cot .'iii. ,,,.,;
nave, to (let aiiotliMn;
tiuodby, old man; (,.,,1
lloturnedai uutiii.J ','
In the darl.i.i Tli
cin-e tu his f. 1 i,m
Kiiard. A l:'"i'.'iiar.t,,3
ti..,. r..i,.i,.,, , . ,.
' - 1 'uif.;
of tho (illiu r of i, ,1., ,
rapidly In 1. ..r h J u'.
coinimitidin ot'i.Tt. (.j,
ricdly Inform, d iif t!w
BtrouK ilet.i, Innriit 1!
jiutelicil to join In tixfj.
day wns spent In tl
V.hiitiivor of ti e niiincio
Tho colon, r hVi r.
mlsslnir from the plcU:;
Inu, and near xvh,ru .j,.
whito curd xv is f,,uu,i .j,
p'.st by ii pin, on t,e ij.
been written In :i!iiirj.t
by, Yanks. Wo shall t,
euiro Tribune.
A Flnjrr K-
The flnp-r pill.in- Ui
fully In tho parish d-.
Ashliy-d.'-la7. .11. li unj ;.
"An riireient n:;d ml,,,.
Is ik fliiRer pillorv. T!.;.
to havo liii n iis.d f,,r t.
dl.sorderly per-.,ns durir..
It consistsof txvuupri,':.'
fi't hi:h, which nii;.,r
ly tlio K.111111 leneili, in 1
holes nf various ilim.n..
l.ontally, and then lurt.:
dor that tho first joint it,
bo Inserted and tlm t; I
nn ntiiiular form. Tic!
ms'tin'il by hrlnlnn i
holes another beam wliiiii.-:
lil.llTo lit thu etui tu (ml'.l
fasti'iied at the other brih.
Times.
riorlJ ii: I
Thorn urn liu ru nctsts:
In l'Torirlii than in m:
tlio xvorld. TlieroanirBt I
uro moro than lin.'i'iai:-!,1
then there. 11m anufi cJt I
Bsnrcely b'i secti maef .'i'
eyo.
( l.4 (ill.
"jniv, I'eto, von lner,i
Very near to death."
"Y'tuej, Kill. I xviin't s.
from it when I Lent J-"'. j
Intiulu oil iUiee"-Utr!
Ii., 11 UiPi:
"I'a. why il. . .' l.i-'...i r .
"lieenuse (in ir is 1."
iiroiind to i:.a'..e it f.'-t
lieooriL
0. S. Land tec
Joel W;iic,havi:.
iiointod 1'. S. Cir
( 1omm is.-iciier for
of Oregon, is ih.'
lo make IluML'sTt
Fi.nai. I'litiors, an
timonv in f'"1
Having lia.l tliirt
perienee in tliii
guarantee oiiti:
ever case. Oft
Fello-vs' lUiiltii:-
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