The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, January 27, 1893, Image 5

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" living. Therefore,
,n l,a te x c r else yon do. never urge
¡ nage. .Marriage is one of the (lung,
(ORIGINAL AND SELECTED.)
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b a t n H1, t lx* desired, and that ardent»v,
fbf truest politeness conies of sineer-
• . ,e eontr»cting parties. X„ one
« right to interfere, and to do so is to
tyereis no joy like the joy of resolved '•mltiplv sorrows for those whose a „-ai|.s
«re meddled with in this nay.
crtof-
jbaoften conquer difficulties because
T ruth considered in itself, and in the
.
*« ¡«. may I...
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I,, ¡eel they can.
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Vice ie fed and gathers strength bv its a xeatle aprl,1K
« aim from the
bri,.lU|.
ft conceal incut,
jhe itian of experience learns to rely ’ng up into the snowdrift that is piled
over and around its object. It turns the
, Time as his helper.
obstacle mto its own form and charm -
Tlif life that rejoices in solitude may
and it makes its way increase its;
eualy rejoicing in «elfish uess.
stream . And should it be arrested in
and ill-nature are among the ^ course by a ebilling season, it suffers!
(eil*iisivc luxuries in life.
dcicy, not loss, and w aits for a change '
J He who thinks liis place below him
the wind to awaken and again roll I
Ijlartainly be below his place.
onwards.
Tbyyesterday is thy past; thy, to-day
Ibm-e is a greater difference both in
r future; thy to-morrow is a secret.
the stages of life ami in the seasons of
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History tells of illustrious villains ;
there never was an illustrious m iser
luture.
[Kbit men want of reason for their
ilioos, they generally supply and
up in a rage.
J the year than in the conditions of men
yet the healthy pass through the sea­
sons, from the element to the inclement
" ot only reluctantly hut rejoicingly’ I
knowing that the worst will
n,lish’ ‘
and the best begin anew, and we aie de­ ca
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ilonlgniay he neither false, nor fierce, sirous of pushing forward into every o
(Lui, and yet may he •‘c o rru p t" and stage of life, excepting that alone which
ought reasonably to allure us most as
ihwiwoine.
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opening to uh the Via Sacra along
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»home is the heart of the nation,
which we move in triumph to our eter­
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nwhich there pulses through the a r­
nal country. We labor to get through
the national existence its very
a crowd. Such is our impatience, such I o
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our hatred of procrastination, in every­
,1 tty one should «ay, though the
thing hut the ameudinent o f our prac­
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rtlie bucket brings up he stinking, tices and the. adornment of our nature,
Itlat which is m the well is all sweet,, one would imagine we were dragging
AS FOLLOWS:
»would believe h im ?
Time along by force, and not he us.
( iooi , ('n iito n F ls n a rl
k> Men’» M im , from
; Iti ti r m in iti) » «uinu U u n in i
cter is not cut in m arble—it is
Ilk V o la li', Muli* (roui
Those persons w ho criticise society not
A p ro n • lic c k < iI n g l iH iii *
'!»•*» « ««II.,, ■ (rom
oething solid and unalterable. Jt for the purpose of doing it any good, hut 8 Iiri sM O liighnnis
lik » W«’ii , lua»i, (rom
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Wthing living and changing, ami only in a captious and fault-finding
do)» nom« (rom
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I'oiilUo lo lil Iin »- t In u til i
M. u ', in a )«>i Itn n iliiK »» ■•■«•
Klw m iil H ullin.' K la n m l
^becom
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diseased
as
our
bodies
do.
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spirit, will not he likely to he debarred
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llH Ililk i'i'i'lili'f» (rom .»• n p u n o i
■ om i'ltitlia Klcaniit
l.iu lir» ’ slim » from
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ifal indeed it is to be m lsunder- by the fact th at their course is fruitless.
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lu M ult,i r« l'or II ii II i I hi l ’r i'o 'iii,
M io'» K tiu iv r H. h . i , .|„ ,r t
ittdundervalued by those we love, But there are many who are not of this
«•»Ili »flou JOII H Un. lot lu
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lln r , ftuliU.» H u o lin a li m .
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ii,too, in our hie we m ust learn stam p, who really m d earnestly desire
Ho,«' " Htorw g iu « llis ii»
lliii of l.»ul I »'.(¡. n i- s o il* r i i
Nfco » M li I.I hii »
in V • fin»
Iron's UNDERWCAH «a ■«ioni»li
fcitithout a m urm ur, tor it is a to see certain evils removed, certain im­ p*
faille' am, I Pii,imi',
I alt
, •»Sl> LOW PR IU tO .
• mi ni I iis ii . i prh «*,
pofteu repeated.
* H l P l n I I '» S ilo » » s i pill i » I l l s * »I» ( »
provements made, and the whole social
liro t» ami I H,||,* V«, in i,n i,,
c o l l i , 'é l l l l o u .
lm» f'.»r kehuni (U ri,
•’•live« should be like the days, fabric ri-e to a higher plane. They
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•»beautiful in the evening; or like would gladly, it they could help on this
aglow with prom ise; and good work, hut it. seems too vast ami too
E*** autumn, rich with golden vague for them to attem pt. Let such
». where good works and deeds persons never lose sight of the truth
•ripened on the field.
I that, only by influencing the individual
•eniareof more im portance than can society lie influenced. Just a« the
Iponthem in a great m easure gardener w ho would improve Ins grounds
■ •« p en d . The law touches us i m ust patiently cherish each separata
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|*re «mi there, now and then. j plant, so the patriot who would1
his
nation
and
th e ,
• sre shat vex or soothe, corrupt improve
‘ barbarise or refine us by a philanthropist who would elevate the
«te«dy. uniform, insensible race must. devote their energies to th e ;
ikt that of the a ir we breathe, improvement and the elevation of ’lie
fl** ffe whole form and color to individual members of those eouimuui-
tie«.
“ 1 promise«! never to «ay anything
bone-t work thoroughly and
about
th at, so you must never mention
M*rforine.|, froil, u ,e laying of
it.” How often alter some parliculai i r !
tM the adm inistration of a
P^Minent, has a beneficial «‘fleet confidence do you hear this remark, th
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;lsa g to n n tj,rown s)»eakcr evidently not seeing how hi*
b :"f,, ,"»kes ever-w idening cir- own words «re accusing him of a lack of
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loyalty and a breach of trust. He lias
S en d C A S H w ith o r d e r fo r good»» a n d jxiRtagi
C i«h
gi ven his wold that what was told him
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slim,Id go no further, and yet at tins. j b a la n c e p r o m p tly r e tu r n e d w ith Roodn.
influence fur tMiyoml
jwrhapfl his first, opportunity he tell«
1 01 kiiurt ledg,.,
fw’*b of tin wrong titling of t |ie the whole story to Some friend, without
ever stopping t*» think whether he luis
wi** from
ignorance and t ||(. r jgj,t. His wdviee or help may have ,
»uip.Htioiis
! |»een sought, and that only after inm h,
a rd e u c inclinations hesitation, his friend fearing ,o intrust
"'Hi «nd the weak and umiis- his secret to any one, nut encouraged bv
^ " • • • u t is easily |c, | to ro „.
the thought that no one else need know
* *" ■' h no great harm in
it. Ve4 this unwarthv confidant with­
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■ «at.’y this yielding comes out a second thought, betruy* hi« trust I
« h arn rter is form- Even if told that be was doing *o, l*e{
* h i ked <»y self-imlnlgetu-e ,
probably would look very much sur-,
h u e 'wen save,I elevated '
prised, and say “ Oh no! I nixie June«,
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A T COST! A T COST!
JANUARY II io FEBRUARY I.
HOOTS AM» SHOES.
HI HHEK AM» OIL (iOOHS.
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probability what he liimaeif has done i«|
exactly what his friett«! will «io. So the
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natn- story goes, until the ,»oor man to whom
• n i v f i i 'l i i g m o r e t h a n
it means so mtich might ju»t ii* w e il
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Convenience , • J have called together a large «ompany ui
*“'• and preserve that his friends, and some who were not hi«j
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hitu- consideration friemls, and eonlld« I in them in • body.»
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