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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1897)
4 a W '. I ii MM for Infante and Children. ' iW(orlUfj-t'UJ.ii.ttl tocl.l) Imill) it ,vnuienl it u iujajrlor t-jai. n rljitl. n n" to inf." II. A . Aui nm, St. 1., Ill to. Oxfoi.l W., )lrijklii, N. Y. ' U un cf 'CMt'rl I m tir.lTorml aiul . ,iMiU o m il known Hint It "m a work irmci(l rti t niliimi' It. Jw wo llio .rl.lfm.t fa nil lit- ).o ilu lint Wi('tii( Cmi Vi rri, T. T, Few York C ity. I'l-AIN DAYKKTIWINO TALK. rrinturH Ink: Tliogrcit (juii, lion with Kuino Ktort n in how to begin iiilvertining. Many nay t'.iat 'Vo have only a liinitul nirount to h ieiiI , utvl I want to tn:it it where it will do the wont g oil, and yet 1 do liOt know whoro to iilnc; i'.." Wth a limited expenditure ut hand it will ho well to use only that kind of ailvt-rticinij which teem to ho the very best. Lo'. nil uncertain uitthoilH alone; liick out tho best nunniUjer in your city, uho thin paper as fur as vour uiuaim will go, and click ab Holutely to the ono tiling. Do not try to cover ten newspapera with tho money tliut hhould go to on?. Spreading yjur money too thin over a large auriaeu is ju.il un Lad an tho firmer who tried to cover a ten aero li Id witu a pint uf Heed. ( there nro other good iawmperd beoiderf 11 to one, beat let them wait until you havo a larger Bum to hpend,Bo that you cm divide wilh them. A ylhSTlON- I.N 1INAMT,. A hanker Hiiuntering toward homo for his dinner saw a f 1U hill lying ou the curbstone. Of course ho picked it uj and took the mini bera in order to liivl tho owner. While at homo, bin wife remarked that the butcher had cent in a bill for men', uiuountin to if 10. The only money h i had wilh him win tho bill ho hud found, which lie gavo to her and hho p:iid the butch er. Tho hut. 'her paid to n farmer lor a can ana inu nintier to n :nerehant who in turn jmid it 'o i washerwomen; mil dm owinl!ie bunker a note ot" 110, went to the banker aud juiiil her into. The hanker recognized tho bill. as tho ono be had found, and which up to that time had settled sfoO of debt. On a moreeareful examination he found tho bill was eounb rleit. Now will ome of our iinaneinl frieiiddtelluswb.it had been lot-t in the trancaelion and by whom, if Anything? YYIIKAT AXl) rKOSPKKirV. 1'iivorablo crop reports continuo t ) come from nil portions of the Northwest. This great ceetion of tho country will have a good handsome hIico of prosperity this year independent of political con Kidorations of any kind. With wheat quoted at 00 to So cents per bushel according to locality and nearness to ultimate transportation facilities ami a yield above tho average, prosperity will sproid her wings tibovo us. Foreign wheat crops lme failed and our granar es are called upon to supply the world. This year when every ono that is nblo is picking up and" uoiug into tho cattle l.usiness wo find calves selling for almost ns much as old cows were sellini; fir threo years ago when thee same people" and others were rushing out of the busine-is. This is just the con etant fxataolo of tho profit to bo derived by a man w ho will take a business and tstick to it through thick nud thin, lie is sure to win in the end, while tLo mnn who is onsiautly jumping in ami out is always behind. It does not pay to jump in whin prices nro high, and Bell out when they nro low. DrChai) nan did not pet a job ; t Riid will try to hold on to the one hero th;t he threw away. The regents should not allmv !,iu t, pull out the resignation uvh I,c placed in tho haiuU of one of their number. Tho university desorus for its head a decent man nnd one, too, that has the confidence and resjccl of everybody. Chapman has paltered, equivocated, and showed Biich slight regard for truth that ho has let the esteem and good will of nearly tho i nt ire community. f uturl cr. O , Cotmlpitl-n, Kiir IU..H1 l., IiAjn.,, Kru.-Uil.iii, KilU W'xmn, j,im '"! jrwiuote rartloii, WIlhMit hj'irtxm mtt-at!"n. "Tor frnl yrr I hT twommwiil'f) yiair 'C'Mt'-rl,' il I'H lyt emit In t. ilo u it liu luriulal.l rwluiwd I 1"1 r.auilu." rnwm r. rim, m. ft, tf;th Htrwit ul Ith A., No" York .1 Tin CamrB Coui'AKT, 77 Mmi Bitt. Yo rr COTTAtiK (l(OVK .NKWS. A (irUt if .ts I'M'lii the H.ulliern low n. I'JIie leader. Auimut i t'll Alex Kpure liim ot tlie i;rlppi'. "Oei'litv p r liHX Ih hiiii) Id U; tlie price that w ill lie j'ftitl or Imp pick liiK In this vicinity. Al Chun Mil tlirexhiit IjU giuiu Wediienlny. Mi-K Malel Wynne urn) MIi-m Klla Know Hull w ent to Jlnliemla Saturdiiy, to tiikii a iiKiiith's outin. J'.eit Mi Dulo bus aei eptetl tlie piwl linii uf nielli wuteli on the rail fund be tween Wal ters and (Vmxtoek. Mr U 1' Ailums returned from t'e mines, Thti rmluy niul l.rotinlit sonif lino MieciiueiiH of quartz with him from a in. w letltje be bus lately ilieuv ered. Wiite'er A Urns, of Il'iynl, havo em ployed Mr (.'oopcr and Uncle Nat Martin to put up tlie luaeldi.ery of their saw mill. Kd Ailil'ri 1K nttaeked hit little tlatihter, at lt'iyal, who liiiglil have Imcii killed l.ut for Mis Hill who res cued the child. The county court upplopriated one hundred and II fly dollars to lie ex pended tm the foliage drove and I.o rnno roud. Win llawl y iHiiicrviHir. lie Ives line ttullar a day of 10 hours. ) ISrlstow mid family started fur the mi'!ihIiIo nt Newport Thur-ihiy inoin iii fur n two weelts reit. , Mrt'J Jennie)! show ed lit u p ill of deeuiiipii'ied ipl Hi, ri out the (iold lllull mine, in tir Kiddle, thai liiadc our eyiH water, (ii. a hlrln ;s nut) ehiinks of ynld could le Men till through the ilirl, althoiili i.nt more Ihan half panned (low n. ll looked to us us iflheie was ul leat or (10 wottli of the yellow hi ii It In the pan, but wo were told tlieiu was probably not over i-- or f-'.i. M r Jiiinings cer- I :il lily has a boiiaiia In this mine. Jle suys llirio l.t oio enonyli in sight nud on the Miifiiceat that, to run a 'Jii-s amp mill a year. (Ins Teiilseh, C M itode and Sher man Morsri will eoimiieiuo packing prunes at Iho Creswell warehouse next week. A street light incurred ut Creswell Sunday nlht, in which two young men took u hand ipillo freely for a few inoiiieiits, We understand that I' II Wa lace and laiuily will move hack to their homo In t'ol lae lirove, from I'nmvi II this winter. Tlio new steam thr. slier was started up Hunday, and jjlvea the owners, Messrs 1 Iambi Ick mid I.ebow splendid MillHfaetiiin, doing ful nud ginul win k. Mr Shupi's, n young man nineteen yentit of age who Is trying '.o b, eoinen minister gnvo quite nil liiteresiiug t ilk at the lHvlde .Sunday. Mr Titos Hinlth returned from (lie lloheiiiia mines, Wednesday and re ports that considerable development vork is being done upon many of the claims la the eamp and they are show ing up bettor and better hs tlie work progresses. l'niit racking llouss Unlly l,unl Aiijii.t IT Until the fruit pueking houses are woikiiiB today on ltaitlolt pears and Hilver prunes. S'gar has already shipped four ears and will probably ship another one tomorrow. K 1 Whipple Ins shipped two ears and Is loading ids third. Tilings w ill ho lively Ht tlieso two establlshnieiits when tlie lliillun prunes are ripe enough to ship. OhIIt tlieiM August !" WltKi'K Vutims. The IhhIv of tin. late Fireman MoKwen, w ho wassealib ed to death In the freight train wreck south of Ito-fburg Sunday night was taken to Portland tm tills mernlng'd local for interment. A brakemail named flick, also a victim of the wn-ck was a paswinjer to the luetren. olis to enter a hospltiil to Imve a badly b'.iriiul liiiud treated. I'ali) i.okivI . Allium IT, To J'oitn.A.Mi'. Coimuissioiur l-.i' ey went to Porllnnd on ihN mollis I ii;':. e"y trnln l i bo pre eiit at the epeiiing t bida, hi Ari-i.u. o Noi rV oithv, this uitei .ooii for the construc tion of (he proposed court house foun ilatloii. Itswinsto iu tl,at the I Ids should have been opened right hers In Fugene at the court hnuse. CiKi lir t'oi itr (.'.VSK.-Koney Bros of li.tehou, Unlay, miod Samuel Wright lu thoelreolt eourt, on an acivunt, for the sum ef "G.20. WOMAN AND liO.!i:. CT.ACC TLf.'PLE, v..;o r.cccnATCD H.'.JlW.l,'rj I.OI.Il. Traiilur..i:i.L I'm Ma. til - 'll.. I'll II. lli.Nii-l t rl I 1 irnl.in lil In I n lloll kf.rlM.r4 - 5!..lirn 1.10I Smt oiflltfill Mbs T iiij.lt- U n li.diel'.r ion!J wlm doesn't l,:ou 10 k I.' r own tin nkfimt or 11 '.ii l!it llrlillnns cuiiiforis t.f Ion ut-" lil. Not n bit of It. M.u l 01m wlionitl i) 1; .tUuf furl mm h'liu erowin ii from Hie Klni.tiiK. Mieunil h. r eoi.liire, Jr. Julia Clevi IlnrrlKiii, reslilo In ) eloiiK iijir lun ula ut tl.e Cairo, tl.i. Iminl noiii t npiirtiiii nt lion-it In W'nliliiu'"ii. You w ill find her then- nny nu riAnu. Her rnii front lid poiiiIi on I lie mini (Vsir, niul lire d.Kir of leriC'i'M lnU I. il iim1 eat ly Kith n Lit of I ! 1 u 11 1 ! 1 1.1 r-J , lilnlni.Mil Ii iiiIk r uiiiioiini Inv lint 1 ni.ie mul ic ufi t'.oii of In Iniiuit.'. 'J Im "j eroii of ttiu I lin e" U n bit (if a tlllllK Willi It ipilet lllill ll.tell-U fllio uml clear irrny iyia I lint r-i-eiu to a;iy: "Why did Jon 1 01111 : here uml ealeh ine iln 71111I11K 1 1 r. 11 in unit w u Inn i l-lonxl' I inn not the klml of Jil i !- r.ml. r that In ln a iiew.ii.i r J . oj.lci ,ri.n;t-i iiouly Into In r 1 art. r. " lii" i jis t-.iy l!.U, mil d you, but t!iu manlier Ih nil er " loin s.v. 1 m. " Y a," sl.e 1I.1I MrA ( 1 . . ! . . r 1 I ' : l.oii'". Accownu I.mh I m ii 1 11I li-Ii.il, I ut not from l.i r. Mm. CI. M l.unl did Imt ivl-h It It wns to 1 11 In r 1j ri-t ( rival.. Imiii", ymi know, In many year, "Well, tin 11, If "tl von't InlU nUnit your 1 air ii. a. I 11 n.u about your-' if. " 'llei liivlta'b.u I ro. a tm l' ii:; tlii o ene lor tlie ri !-'.. unv i f a linilu wonmn. "I'm from J:ol.,n .i w litiflntiil tliroiicli uml tliroiiKli " Aid slie s.i it iih tlioui'li tl.e 1 tofaiie 1I1 1 orn'iora nnd i v. r.r lliln 1 In" wi re m loiid.iry I 1 ll-nt I n t. "I si ml n d nt the Mum 1,111 of 1 I ne An h 1 !u ni, my in, .In 1 1 hi-r 1 r I., in ('. I! .uanl Walki r Aftir ioio 1. ili,t my (.nulled 1 . i.t to devil. out uml in ii'lit tin re for tv. i ymra In tl.e r-i IimiI of I ine Arta 'J'lien I mini' to Wn-lilni.-ii.il hi La-t we three emno, Jll-a In til. n and inya. If to e.irry out our sV'; ' .::J,; , - y' -' .i:m kii:mi i i:. rhr-ri.-.lie t Id. a f i 1 1 nil.'.' n : .nil uuid I'r. J l, ,l.i l I.-m li.irr. ' ii I I n 1: e -.e'-lien of mi ilh In', oii l.iniw t!ie lili'f llii'St'iry. l-i!"Jil : in !'i f Mid I were 111 partller-hlp We m to : . le. 1, .1 to deeomU' tlni dome of l':e W.in.. in n Imiliilng of the All:. Ida ei . iil.ni. 1 i nl iliii u nnd tl'd the Work. Ml-s In Idon I elnn e" -n;;. d III .n ii r.it i-iii for l.er w. il'lliii.', v. hi-Ii fid low. d ) "ll nfi.r. Siin-e tin n I liivioii- llllel, ,1 t hil W.ll 1. I.li lie. " "A lid, of eon j on llko ll l" "t)h, ye, 1 ltai-i!oi'e no in 11 here! 1 mu kept leri 11 'y I i.-y nil li e lin e. Hut two l'Tl till o'l.M o TV llie 111 li.e ITof. "li ll of int.'' ll' re ilie ktill her I row-, l.i.e a fit try w bo - wand li.nl f.dh it to 1 1 1 n home enetiinili it nlaei. "llnre inn only two tliliiK. Hi'.n la the way some women think It lakes a fori lino to li.iiemi iirll.-tli' lnui-o anil tho other Is Iho way oili. rs want old hoiiM a r. f 1 1 r ti I -! 1 1 .1 In n In-Moii eiillrely nt war Willi Ihelr exterlora. Now, in for to I n i: in 1 Mle, It ( ... ta in t n hit more to have n 1'i'ii-e I 'iintifiil limn to have ll m.'ly. It itint I:.' fiirni-liul some way, mid the sli.i I'll fl tliln;.-s n re i liarndiiir If wt 11 seltvti d. 1 hen, nf iotiri', one 1 1 1 1 1 t niello In the Interior ilieoralloim the lirilillr. tin-.il har monies if the lioiisi. ll self, mid that Is nmn thloi; few M ii.rii nnd. r-l.ind. " 'Jim li-teiur tit tlii- 1 1 1 1 1 1 . i ' 1 1 1 Im kid ill i Hi I thn ll.ly r-hun. 'lhere waa Holding to Mig,-e t, the rai Ileal m l i f (he nrti.-t's Work mii' i!.-i i,a mnl rkiti.ia on tie wall mid a I, n,i told.- w I: Ii .hum, w ritlnit iiiii'ei 1.: !j hi d ; i-t's tldi.;;- al the end of tho room. " W In re il l j mi l.eep Uilnn-.' was a-ked. " My iipln l-i 1 1 in s.uii 1. o II. r.i." And In n ii.onti nl Ih ' -!l"',,L iii-in had lift.il li e ltd to a lonn'-e liumeeiit of nil a) e.iraliii) of any n-e n. ore pr.e lle.it than that of a soil Hli-l.i, I ut, Ik. II waa lillnl Willi -nil-plea of llama U nlnl eretomu and art l.il t ie.a of ei ry i!i . i i; : n ! M...t lael.etur (llrl, pray you, e old l.a.e a I ni.i.e (hat w.i-n t good for i. i . in.,; wl.nli ine im.r ll l .mi. d i'l'; A eal im I In the l i l.! an old ni.ih :any family eiie-l of lir.w.r-i ll w.ii liuii.d waa 1,11. d al-.iw.li 1'i-e Kimi lea, rare fully ii-iorii d, niul iiin'iiii r l y tho ilnor waa inili.'.d In lli.i nii.i'i' .iy, 'I Ida had belotii'nl in iho i wt.- I- a New lin::Iand Kraiiiliiiotln r. A! oie i l-.n niain, 1 v.. re bus el' iii:iiiil line i hin, i. lieolilwav.Mill.lv. i r ool mid Mai1, i.l i 'la thai tho Niw Klw-latat m til. is I ion. I t -. . r with Ihein In I he early ii, i a. tin. I t an -ie, al .i llie tlh a wuv - , ehoel a . I., 11., '.,1 plale mill some I'm ilnt pew Tit -oena made In this country and rakid out of tlie ilu-t i f New 1-inl.iliil barns ly tiie m (i .is. Huston liluhe. Tr.m-1, i inlni; tlii ;.iutl. The oi'-. n r,: !v aid nbvaya ehilllng niul tmre-pi n. lie looklii.T wh'io marlile has loiiK ti;:i 1'ivn I ani-i,. d w hi n pia.ail.lo l.y iMiiiloit l.ivlrjr ioih f;. in their rooms. Hut It Ht ill 1. munis In mnw old fashlolieil houses, mid the i-oinioi la! lo furiilluroof tho day iiiaki a tho font r..-: all iho mere striking. lie . .ih,--r tran-fi mint Inn the w rlier l a ; n. . n In ti is line la In a cer tain ci'.y l;l r.-.iy s; : i i ii i. i-r.i. In tho iiinriilug a l-lior who drepi ed In was nskid b r in'. i.-o In ib aii:-;; w ith Iho man tel of this room, In llie old f,i-hloiied wide house Inlo wl.h h h. r Irii mi-. Were settling down, th. y ho; id, b r li.e. I be family is rliisun rilal not p. rnr.t . f e olh-- In an is. JhtI. ne.d w. rUu.i.n or noil-u'r with tm artKtle furin-!., r. hut, s.'d iho owner of tho r. in, "if I e -iM . fortable l.vUn T.in.ial Kit lualn'i.aiiy loan:, I el ro 'in 1 w. ald n k i Were I a mr.lieral.v. " hegatiy paint and an e thla mnl l o l.i'i,! n o: 'y ! im- ti e e 'in , ''or MilNlaeto.y .,.1 I lie Pi Jour I. ',' in,.- iti-.ti r nt A .if ral ma- l.i ..: y e.ini!., only 10,... I sloii ! y wiilui mart le int.) w bat i ' n i lie faintly I'OK TOBEACO, mm, CANDY. nl GO TO. Julius qoldsmitI?'sU !,,., .,! nr-M... .e..rMnga..ytM'Ul J ul - , i ,vo . oat" nf mint, ""J fs-'oru ever it to imitate (training of oou Vl.e.on.1 au.dwl.hulUUlm'alun.l hImi Willi "i:.-r' la 'ii-' A llr. ,.1...) im-' r' '"I'.n.- purrouml'il ly HM ''' -"k. "? ' torlnl, w."tr...;-.l ' l.r thn owner, w h hn.l men ly ll H hooVlil . l nowl.alg of iiln'liiK nil sk' " M'1 , , 'Jlils Is lli i wavtl.l pnirtlenl girl hi t to work. 'Jll,,,,'.'-blnfiirro...n.!gllet'niU' wrus.neaMr.'l inlo sijuana to 1mm. e til 11.0 ,liw.l..i- Li" l -.""'J , " wilh u win t - m-. I, the ninm a I" " draw on i 'li '-v.o.'. I'M i!esln. wen; traia-d. A a ii" - w. in afterward painted ..virndelit I lu-, cornflowers and mi-d allors were .'In sen. th"'") li "a thi.tnm-lv.-a l-ai,tiri.H.v to bs.so sprays the . fleet Is tl.arminir. If tli hearth l i trw.tl In tho Mm.- way, coi.v. ntionallad dlies and tl.o llie wdl be I. m trouble, and will answer admirably. If tin-old i.uirhle Ii painted a il.uk n-lor, tin. tiles will apiHSt as If t In, and tin' i-oiitrast may I mailt Very Udllmt.-N' W- Vork Midland Kxpnss. 1i. n Darning. Tho mx-ret of this homely art lies In runntiiK the thn ml of the darning cotton o far nn in. h -'-de "f the liolo that It doci tint liiimi.li.it' ly fray and pull out the goialii. 'lake a li.n Hire-id of ilarnlnu cotton to l.a-Kln with and run It at lwiat half nn Ineh ulonn Ihe i.'.'dsnn each sldo of the bole. Continue thin until tho liolo ll sntiKly coirr.d. Now cross theso threaili In regular tiarnl! X style, takltiR caro that the wiiiie i ne.iutlon Is ob-J rvod. A stis-k-ln ihirned In this way will wear, as fal li a tho thirnlnjr In conrirned, in long as if no hole bail Jlst.il. 'l o darn Mry largo holes, such as are likely lo oerur from linvlux Is-i-n pulled ot fray.. I out In tho laundry, something more than a thread of .laming cotton may Is! neei -ary. Much holes almost surely (Kent In tlio hia l, at this part of a stocking 1 li-ually worn thin first aud Is moro likely to fray. Jn IreatlliB of the method of inclulinii tie m ll Is safo to taku the heel fora modi I. 1 i him tho leg of an old stocking, such us l st.i-e to be found In your basket, cut a 1. lie 'baped piece of g'sids about 0 lueli.t )..i,- ,-.nd 4 Inches across. Jurn tho stock. lug wrong side out mid lay the kite upon the l: 1 1 so that tho long pointed end rutin tip tin- lack cf tho leg and thn lowii roumkd part la at the base of tho hccL Kun n stout linen thread down the cell tor of the kit.', taking largo, loosu stitches. Now run In tho same way ncross the kite shapid piece, letting the thread bo very .be k. Tho next step Is lo sew the patct l:r-l.t:y to tho heel by stln blng It around the Hillside. If deftly done, there will In neither w rinkle nor crease to Ull the wear tr that so important nn operation had taken plaeo. '1 Ida Is i specially Useful wilh children ' Flo. l.lnea. Hoys' slims are almost sure t( be bar-h mid 111 fitting .it the heel. Till, nn thud of renewing the hivl will ho fount very useful in such cases, as they can b wein with perfect comfort. t. Loul lb public. Southern HoiiM'ki-ri-rs. Sunhmi women nt least run never Is neeii-i d t f bi ing afraid of fresh air, and ll the H.r.lh ono sivs fewer east s of nervmn prostration than anywlnro ilso in tin l'niit d .'-Int. a, writ! s n southern wonian 'li.e real southern woman takes thingi easily, mid she ranly evi r lives lu a Ladlj Miitilaltd Iniiiso. lbnises, its n general rule, are in t nn) t(i Well built, hero. 'J lie doors tin not lit, mid the w indows often admit air at tin top w lien tin y i. re closed. l l' in 'JVntic: -to to the jump nil laeo It Florida I I a. lit o tint inure b.-tldlng is pui to air In the I ....i i..i-;; -un i a.-h day tlnia In nil thn inldi. 'n ami .New l-ingl.-ind stahsj put together. T!u luattrisses, pillows mid bod ih.ihi.a nro hniig over the piazza rail lnga, or en tl.efiiue, till, looking out ot your neighbor's lack yard, you nlmosl feel as though y.ti wero in iho midst of I Massac.husctu b, m -o clemilng epldeinlr, 'Iho kitchens are often separated from tlio houso by a laltieed porch, or, If tlx huiiso Is built In a more modern way, there Is usually a big porch, wa ll covered, at the lack uf the lnm-e, mid on this buck poreb tho mistress nf tho iiiuusloii makes the salads, prepares dainty desserts, nnd it there Is but ono s. riant and a largo fain ily, sho sits there In tho cool of the morn lug and shells the peas nnd prepares the other vegetables fur illnni r, and does much nf tlio work which a northern housekeepoi does In n hot kitchen. And then H ere la the afternoon nap On co nt a Tenia a.io mountain resort.lt which all the guests were southerners save half a dozen, 1 took some notes on tho naf question, nud 1 found that not a woman among them who hut U'en born south ul tho Mason nnd Hitui lino was ever know n to forget her siesta, and that most of the gentlemen, as in 11, took their after dinnoi naps. Of the live northern women In the huiiso three had tmul lesoino nerves, nnd looked It, while many nf tho souther! women wero n markably fresh and youu? looking. Dust on Transcript. Mother uud Sous. " Do yon like tuiTyr' wo asked of n worn nn the other day w in n sho had Just accept ed with gratitude a repulsive looking lump of that dainty from the hands of hel small son. "Well," bIui said, "as Fn-ddlo Is out ol hearing, I may r-niiUss that few doses ol liioillclno could be moro distasteful to nit than swallowing this. Hut what I ilo like nnd encourage in (he utmost of my powei Is tho spirit which prompts tho "boys tc sharo their pleasures with me. 'i'hoj would as soon go w ithout their taffy in forget to bring mo a piece, and I even cat it when necessary rather than hurt theli feelings, A few years ago 1 used to think 1 Was too busy v play iiaines with my boys. Hut now have found out that It answers to let other things gu hy a little, to take an Interest I" all my hoys' pursuits ami to Join In with them whenever I can. It gives siicha splendid chance of studying their characters, and if sho is thoroughly Fympathi tie, where can a Key llnd a hotter com .ml, in than his own mother? Hoy grow- away from one so much faster than girls, nnd I want to havo my boys with mo. and keep them tool" Will a few of our readers tako a hint from this wlso woman's words? Tlmo lass.s nuiekly, and our little ones grow up. and t ilt u, alas, grow away from ns. We liac them now; they nro ours for the present, l.tt us bo all we can totlum while wt. may ami enjoy their swiet coin- p.iiiini)s'!., .a that, come what may, the days to een e may t o lillnl with no regrets for 1.-st op; . run, lih s w hich can ncier le regained.- l-'i i-ll-h Kxchnnge. ' ont1.riil ..iiarauc. lb en', talks with scvi ral stiivewsfnl t.vu In ra ( f rhv-i.-al enltuio bring nut the flew Featl Yard. Cir. 10th tid W.llametle Stl. Oppodle Street Car Barn. . . TEAM. 10 Cis. SINGLE RIG. 10 cts. SADDLE NORSE. 5 c's. I iaaies tonet and wait ing room in connection . . . Oiv via a Cill . . . n rrnrtrtiaA T I zT t THE COnRT HOPUUMi JUHCUC Fails About 'llie Suit Between Lane County and City of Euucoe. An liilrrr.llnf IUlew o l'" trovrrs) . Kuoenk, Or., AuiflO, 1807. To th K Kui roR.-or la'e so much has U-eii said almut J-aue county'i title to the enurt house i,lure al illegal elaims against said square on the part nf the elty of Kugetie, I deem statement (if the laets important at this time. In the outset tlie city does not tiow and never did own an inch of tbe pub lic square surrounded by the hundred foot street, which all are familiar with, neither does the city, nor did she at any time, claim title or ownership of any part of said square. The city does not own, neither does it claim a single rlht in, to, or upon said grounds, save tlue expressly granted to her years ago by the county court, and thove im pos d by the laws of Oregou. Those rights aud duties are these: First, to occupy said grouuds with theciiy hall aud city jail at the will of the couuty, and no lunger, after sixty days' notice given to vacate. Be. ond an aet of tbe legislative assembly en joins upon the city tbe duty to see that tbe streets running through said square along with othe1 streets In tbe city are kept In good repair. The above is the full extent of tbe privile s and duties of the city risp.ti'.r mid square. The title of tbe en.. .i iu all tho land embraced wltbiu the square, iucluding the buudred 'oot street atound tbe same, is perfect and ab solute in tbe county.. That fact was never seriously questioned until as eastern abstracter came In and succeed ed in raising a tempest In a tea pot, and up to this time has made wore money out of tbe matter than all others combined, aud rumor baa it that he would like to make some more. While he lias succeeded in getting tbe cats and the monkeys to quarreling lie has gotten tbe cheese. A contention between tbe city and county Is purely imaginary. There is nothing to contend about, and tbe only result of a couhst betweeu tbe two would be to fee lawyers aud ofll cers, aud neither party to tbe litiga tion would be benefited. I am told by old settlers (I do not know of my own knowledge) that tbe streets through the public square had been platted before, tlie deeds from Mulligan and .Skinner were executed, and after the execution of the deeds the couuty court lu the exercise of its own dis cretiou and upon its own motion open ed up tbe streets ruunlng east and west, and iionh and south through the square. Tills was done twenty eight years ago. Oue of the donors (Mulligan) aud the heirs of tbe other have acquiesced iu the action of tbe couuty court all these years, hence th statute of limitations has run against every oue of them aud they are abso lutely barred from asserting any claim. right, title or iuterest la or to uy o said premises. And farther than that there Is no reversionary clause in either of said deeds, which of course pre cludes a retaking of said square, or any part thereof, by either of the don ors or their heirs. The only real legal question left to be determined if a determination should ever become necessany is, "could the county court terminate the existence of tbe streets runnlug through tbe square, arter having open ed them aud people bavins; purchased property iu the vicinity of said streets, with a view of their existence." The county already having the fee in said streets, or the legal title thereto, could not it seems to ine maintain a suit to quiet Htle, at least until some oue asserted title adverse to the county and did something In that connection that would constitute a cloud on the couuty's title. Finally as to the commencement and termination of the recent litiga tion between the city and auniy: The first complaint attempted to quiet title to the four enclosures, leaving out the streets entirely. Mr Scarborough ap peared to defeud that complaint. I think Mr Bilyeu had nothing to do with tbe esse at that time. Tbe court sustalued a demurrer to said cotnplalut aud Mr (Scarborough filed an amended complaint, and on examination of tbe same District Attorney Browu con eluded that nothing could be decided advantageously to the county on the amended comprint, and moved its dismissal. Thep a new suit was brought aud on demurrer to the com plaint the court decided lhat the com plaint on its face stated a cause of suit which, of coii'-ee, would require the city to answer. I wa of the opinion Hot Tomale Tee. In north room of Auten's clear store, opiMwit Hoffman House, v.ii reive at ail hours, hot: Tumalek, Ham aud Ei:ks. . Meats. Vse! ables. Chicken and Uame. .. .v"rs. Kto Etc to lee. Chocolate, and Tea. Meals from ft ceuts up, KememtH-r the plm-e. Satisfaction Ruarautl. W h lie Cooks. TEEGARDEN-I tss IB Oily -MANUFACTUniilW OF i,,.. "WHITE GUARANTEED The most popular flour leading grocers. ef Crxt-Ihrer Oil with Hypopho pbiteir uui be taktn u easily in tummcf ai in winter. Unlike the plain oil it is palatable, and the hypophosphites that are in it aid" in dJ gtrtion and at the same time tone tip the system. For sickly, delicate children, and for those whose lung? are affected, it is a mistake to leave it off in the summer months. The dose may be reduced if necessary. "We recommend the small size especially for summer use. and for children, where a smaller dose is re quired. It should be kept in a cool place after it is once opened. For sal by aB dagglstt at joa and i.m that the above last complaint stated do cause of suit, and that no right in any eveut could be determined on the pleadings In tbe case no matter what the court's decision might be. In that view I was sustained by several of the members of the Eugene bar, aud also by V E Yates, district attorney. The ounty court took the same view of the matter and ordered the cause dU missed. If the county had finally won the suit it would have been In the judgment ol tbe county court a barien victory, hence the order of dismlsal. I do not enter this discussion in the spirit of a coniioversilist but simply to set the flic's before i lie people. It is a matter of Judgmeut with the county court as to whethei Lane couuty Bhall have a new court house, and where it shall be built. Upon those question I have nothing at this time to say. I heard many inaccurate statements aud much nonsensical talk on these sub jects In the court house last Saturday afternoon, but I take no further notice of that in thiM article. Que thing fur ther I wiah to say before closing this article; that ia Mr Bilyeu'a connection with the above named litigation ap peared to he peifectly legitimate, and I do not see why, nor do I believe any blame attaches to him. Respectfully, E. R, 8. The Pdjifn coast will feed and clothe the ieiilenU of .Alaska, and if -he gulJ fit-ids pin out as prom ised a largo part of the weilth will drop into the pockets of Pacific coast producers. oLiK jk """' v" '""'in. lii'a.u-. , ,?,' ''ni,.'' j lt77D!?vVr !dJV iRl H"Urrrrllliif.ip..i,.., ,., ''ti-..,.VSJ 3'B nr r Ajvt E.aJr.lft.1Jii.. i...,i... .... ;, , "r ..'-..j Mlul. W.IUI. MU. "I. IWM.SMtjrawaB.U.vaJaf.ul.,::! .," .' ljT-a--. J .tjl-1- "Icon's tTitj; (PtntlKIAtl I Fim rB,s Fifty Yeara Ago. Whl , U Lowell w.. Doctor Ay er j Both were busy for human weU One to gOTern nnd one to hU And. . pretldenfi power of will aometlmee depend, on a llrer-pUL -?;1lt.1,okAyer',pui'" or hli Uer, 50 years ago. Ayer's Ca(hartic Pills reideeiffned t0 supply a model purgative to people 4ho had ao long injured themselvea with griping medicines. Being carefully prepared and their in eredienta adjusted to the exact SO Years nf r... Ens ROSP in tho market If vou want Mens, Youths an Oreson all wnni BEST QIjalJ g ;vhbcu Sold t, ' rri.-' id Boys L.W. Suits. Come pnd See. what specia prices In discounts wb will Give you for CASH At Brownsville Clothing $. HOWE&Rlfig; THE Hop outlook. KyBlcii 1 V,. uJ r 13. C MITE - T. D. l.lntou, Grower aatf j,, Kevlewj the mutkn. TD Linton, cne if our , J gressive Imp growers and i ALL W oi mat prouuet r,ir Wver. houses, weekly pretwM , 1 JtMlU Stl letter for leading factors liitU fc, llie last letter reviews (Ik ,i;sf In the following wnrda: Kl'tiENK, AuiU.: Dear Sir:-.Sin(v the last rep J conditions are unchanged, un- that the crop U further ailvwcrf, t taiM-On' in consermence the yards Hut u not been ihonuiglily niMjtj n worse condition. It U impoasibi . to give anything like a corwi mate ol our crop. I have Inv great many yards within t! week and find llmso uot tliorx; washed partially destrojtd irdn- Intra gwue, eniiiuiy li;iuk; 111 uir-ottS r not altogether gone I llu.l fr oi half to two-thirds of tlie hills si..: with hop nnd are nmkinj i i growth, but ihe vl. e is rovowl r . Term In which asoon in the ltii:. forms in the hop Hay ill t with lice, and with our clnurt. : September, picking time, wt always heavy fogs with hot diii, u. with these conditions tlie li"p b to mold aud if lice are plenty, lb will go very fast. At present is having hot, dry westtier hick i most favorable, but tliluktlitviM: unfavorable districts too fr recover. Lane county lias a great many ft gressive growers who have sptnt i good deal of money and lime to w this crop aud at writing have Mi a success Iu spraying tlidr yanK think we will be aide to UrreU least one-half crop ot choice qaif and those who have made D' effort harvest their crop will narvest v As the crop advances shall be p!a to keep you fully advised. Yours truly, T. D. LiMi Argentina, which has ot In years been the greatest compel this country has had in the i 1 markets of the worlJ.it is now wanting wheat for seed. J L. PAGE, DEALER IS Groceries Having a Large and t'empWetto' Staple and Fancy OnxwlcsW I , t in the bohl markets, I I , PYnnisivnv fob CM I cun ofler the puhli better p than any other bom iu Eujena Proicceof ill Kims islii t: Kills U. S. Land CommissicnBr- Joel Ware, having been? pointed U. S. Circuit Co Commissioner fur tbe AW oi Oregon, is now pres to mako HoMEsir-uiFiLi Final Proofs, ami take to- timonv in Goxtkst Ca Having had thirty years perience in this line, le v; guarantee satisiaciw" every case, uiihc i'....r. c. Atto piae k&ix in L. Hiring; wl 10' i..t i!ri: C'0 nil vCTol Utn. KoU run liiri' lent lectio tt. lan EC to. II Jui ft ett U Irrj KITAN & UUSSARD. - - Pron Felloes' Building, W" Oregon.