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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1900)
Guard Î A YoUnO GM k DR. DARRIN AT WORK. NAVAGATIOX OX YUKON. “Necessity Yi’URDAY.. ROOSEVEL Inn speech Apulia July P smd: “A me than the Kan for dealing 1 was never en' reaentativea c Here ia wt platform aayt “ We are nc expansion wl able territory into a tales in people are wi American cit “ We favor peaceful and we are unalb ing or purchi to be govern« tution, and v become citix In hia v Work of The page 235, Go Clares these 1 “Not only the Red Rivf the Saakatcb well, should limits, less ft for the men ’ banks. Col and Manitob the Atnerlcai incomparabl grander and they can eve as independe provincial d« eign power t a kind of to temptuoua ii no one woulc any other aei added to our want no unw our Union, taken the lai came into th war for the Mettled diatri will for cent) hostile to 1 wiser in seized the Wi 1 -tar us, the 1 -vor-endini t io great, lot t trust our o' t ike posaeas years after ei conquered 1 people that i The “waat Philippines equally wit about 100 to that populat with a cons Japanese 1 with many 1 Governor “wanted no enter our Ui whom he act for whose eh has 05,000 ■ warships ov “pacify” the McKinley p to make the aerted that ‘ aee these or munities ad force,” yet it in defense policy of wa native owne that lies eight thoui Pacific ahor unwittingly able indicta candidate to LIBEF W Bourk many oratoi Kinley fou strong and 1 of Bryan to erty oonvei follows: In thia • surely every be ready to tion to avai erehip unite tion to imp etTective, tf leader’s vit question no be aa sensei jdoy a aurgi ] ended the d alike of h It can ha that we, wh treed our 1 personal a> lend even eilenoe to believed to will vureu* it these qu* “BRYAN The beet ity tn deal or 1904. w to deal in'« issues i>f jt Bryan ata Eugene Guard purely selfis'i standpoint, of the powers forcing Cnnsiianity on China. lie said his countrymen AUGUBT26 HA TURDAY are iucreaeing rapidly, aud with the destructive figitiee of warfare tha« ta'xicrn civ lizition are fur SAMPLE DAILY GUARDS. oiehing might triumph ati in t the Will Deliver to Applicants for One world. The coneui-general Week Without Charge. )o>- very tmjiortani uoun'rytneri lack the virility, tb<* The D aily G uard , desir etamina t<> etand leif ». th" Angl» ing to extend its already .Saxon tn an apjK-al tn arms. And large circulation among the the very improvement of weapon« people of Eugene, makes this has immeasurably strengthen* 1 proposition to people who I th® virile blood of Europe and America. Brute force and ntttn- are not taking the D aily : bers will not with<land Anulo Leave your name and place Saxon courage and intelligence. 0*0-«k)w0-«0-wi« 4>6D*o-*o*0-»-o-*Ow>a I ON THE BEACH. ♦ ♦ • 0<-O*‘0*0'*0*0,*,0 O**0*,0*,0,<,0,*0,*'0 I o*c Ool»o«goMOHot».oMMo».o«0» * NELL LEIGHTON o G-4 go A .O*O*O-eO*ÔO*O-s-w*o-*0*0*j ♦ j LE“S®!S1 I ■» « MM li ' o-*o-»o-*o-*o-*c«o — - ------- --- I »»> Elaine du Rocker’» guardien. Al OoBoMoUoMoWoWgoiioUoigoMoigoli Dorothy and I were eugagod We the age of S »lie had lost both her par He was as fine a fellow M „„ * Ev. r; body knew the big du oratoig were paaring a few weeks at the sea shore. One morning while passing het fcrui of Gross dr Pauner, but everybody ent». Her heelth was delicate, and I sword, within half an inch of »ix foom I heard a cry of irrief. Her dooi did not know that little Nell Leight"1* thought the beat thing to do for b*r wm , broad shouldered and as sound a» » fca ou>- of their bauds, had such taste Iu up to put her in a convent school in lb» Under the tan the bloom ot health uj was opes, and 1 saw Dorothy »»«"[ hoi-^tering. country. Due morutug, however, I re youth Hushed In his cheeks. Through tn* across tlie r.xjui. A clinging white gown < tiM.jjtnily wht ii Jadgp Gwynm ceived the folio»ing ustouishiug letter: calm, clear eyes he looked the loosely enveloped her figure. Her long, ga •• (Lu for the refurnishiag of tlx My I»<ar Guardian—I am bored. AtU-r nistur« world in the face and owed no brown hair was streaming down her bw k hbrury and boudoii in his big house Nel reflection 1 and that 1 »in not cut out for a re in a distinctly wild way, her eyes flashed, was sent to sut .intend it in the ab ligious career. Kindly find ma a husband aa tv n cept his tailor. A fearless fellow thu gentleman In khaki, straight bb a sh»f* and I could plainly see the heaving of hei sence of Mrs. «..Jett, who was luid ui •a posaible. Your gTateful »nd devoted E lvis »- true as steel, too good a man to bosom under the light stuff that covered ivith rbeunmtis . It was 1 o'clock. The two workmen It does not seem hard to find a candi food for powder. it. In her hands she crushed a letter, who were toiling under Nell's direction« date for the hand of a young ami charm aud I shrank still farther back. A whole shipload of his kia aid hix<j She looked euthralluigly beautiful, and tad gone home to dinner and not yet re ing heiress. were with him, bound for the war. gpie^ I did not wonder that »he stood so long turned. I presented quite a number of men to did fellows all. The marvel was th*t vt Nell, having thriftily brought her owr before her full length mirror. Then het her—nice fellows, too; but none suited could count such gallants by the thon lips began to twitch at the corners, hei mi Iday refection in a splint lunch basket her. Summer was passing, and each rand. “This little isle set in the alive* brows arcbed in distress, her nostril« had eaten it, and was u >w sitting n th* thv sea” was full of such heroes, and w, quivered, and a little catching of th« floor in the boudoir sketchin.: » .» a bit ol I week Elaine sent me a card with never knew it till the touch of shame bad breath reached my ear». My love wai paper a new idea for lambrequins whiefc words, "1 am bored.” Things were at this point when my old fired our spirits and the martial ardol crying! She was also pressing that lettei had just come into her head, when a quick step crossed the corridor bey oil 1 friend, the curate of Redon, spoke to me had spread through the land with qmck to her lips. of residence at the G uard "Oh, Bob, Bob, why don't you come and she felt herself caught up iu a pail ' of the Marquise de Pen-Valloet and het eniag energy, bringing forth the blomn 4 our manhood as the sunshine ot spna* office, notify ua by mail, or why don't you come?” I heard in accent! of strong arms. “Aha. you little rogue!” cried a merry 1 two sous—old family, distinguished summons to sudden radiance whel* re** MADAME WU OX MARRIAGE. •oft, but despairing. “Day after day jovial voice. “Taken us all by surprise name, good connections, respectable for meats of flowers. give the same to any regular week after week, I have tricked my The farewell came, the sad adieu, IBlj eh? But 1 am never surprised at any tune. I proposed to Elaine to spend » heart into song and laughter by whisper carrier and we will deliver i few weeks with my wife at Trouviile. every heart was full ot love's goodby. Madame Wu, wife <»f the Chinese ing, ‘Bob is coming, Bob is coming!' Bui thing!” He stooped to kiss the one woman ol And before the amazed Nell could re She joyfully accepted. do not come, and I cannot trick my the D aily G uard at your miuieter to Washington, could not you "Ou the way,” said I, “we will stop at his life. Iler arms were about his neck heart any longer. YVill you never coma monatrate she was heartily kissed, first one of my clients, the Marquise de l’en as she clung to him, faint and weeping gate or door one week WITH- escape the interviewer who was Bob? Shall I forever lie down with thii on one cheek and then on the other. His brow was stern aud bis jaws set, Li “Don’t!" said Nell, breathless and in- Valloet.” prayer upon my lips? Shall I forevei anxious to get her ideas on the im The marquise resided on a large es hi« English honor compelled him to Hhed out CHARGE. rise with this dull pain? Are you with dignaut, with complexion like a binzin; portant subject of marriage, and some other woman now, dear? Aftei red poppy and quick, fluttering br.-atli tate some miles from Redon. I had been never a tear. So he raised her from th* This proportition is madu told of het- strictly economical way ot ground to his lips and set her down with all you have said, all you have written, 1 “Ho« how dare you? Let me go!” giving in marriage. .1 idge Gwyuiie (for it was be) dropped living, so I was not surprised to find I a parting that «-as almost chill, thougt to allow people who are not “There are no tlirtatioi.s in cannot believe it.” awaiting us at the station an old rattle I his full heart was pulsing like a Are en She ceased and wiped her eyes. Aftei her as a child drops a scratching kitten. “I—I beg your pardon,” said he, at trap of u carriage, which smelled sc gine. Then her people took her and set familiar with the D aily China,” observes Madame Wu. a little she took a photograph from th« much rtilltuse.l as Nell himself. "I musty that as we started to get in Elaine ' her on some balks of timber, wrapped table and gazed at it with fond G uard to become acquainted “China never frivols ” She ex dressing another shawl about her—for they kne» inteutness for fully a minute. Then sh* thought it wa» Cousiu Janet. Don't cry recoiled. my child," us the big, limpid drops begai "Suppose we ride outside; I should eu 1 all too well how frail she was—and lei with its merits as a conveyor plains that one never falls in love smiled. her weep, as they, too, were weeping. Bob, I'm a naughty girl!” she croon to trickle down the scarlet poppy iheeks joy the fresh air. of the local, county, and im and rnarrie« iu her country, but ed “ softly. Every one who know her, except hei "Don't be afruid, sir,” said the coach “I ought not to doubt you. J "See. I am a gray haired old fellow of 50 own father couldn't be different.” man, offering me his strong baud an I soldier lover himself, knew well that they portant daily telegraphic . marries first and fails in I >ve after* know you will come back. Don't look st Your Nell smiled a little at this. had parted forever in this world, for bet helping me to mount quite easily. solemn, love. Please, don'tl Smile a lit news. "1 know it. sir," said she. fraukly. “1 ward. We are further given to tle for the poor girl—just a little, sweet, Elaine seetned no more tbau a feathei days were numbered by the augcls. was only frightened, it was so sudden in his strong grasp. Before 1 was seati-c Her great eyes were like lamp» ig underHtand that love always fol so that she may know you are not angry you know." she was beside me, radiant and bapny ai which the spirit of her life was fast con Won't? Then she'll kiss you, and yoc "Rather sud.k-n." »aid the ju Ige. “1 u lark. 1776--1900. lows marriage in China as a matter can't help yourself.” suniing. Iler beauty «-as not of earth "You will be afraid,” said I, measuring The pallor and the piDk alike proclaimed 1 did not wait for the kiss. I slunk meant It to Is-. I wanted to surprint of course. When Chinese parents the hall like some wretch doomed Cousiu Jane.. But, all the same, 1 don’t the distauce from our perch to the her the bride of death. In her and io In 1776, and thereabouts, KiDg choose huabnnds for their daughters down hint only reposed the blissful Igm-raice ol to the gallows. I could not believe it quite understand what you are doing ground. “Afraid! You don't know nie. Yoc this sorrow. Well is it that love is blind George sent bis soldiers to America, “it always is right,” because “Fate real. I was sure the morning would here." “I'm from Gross & Panner's,” saii will cry quarter before I do. Now, driv The quay was lined with groups of peo it nothing but a dream, and that three thousand miles across the makes one certain man for each ■bow pie waving their tearful farewells. Stsair Dorothy and I would bathe in the surl Nell, with great nonchalance. "I'm su er. quick, quick, quick!" perintending the renovation of tiles« The man smiled rather sarcastically, 1 whistles and angry snorts from Impatient Atlantic ocean, to subdue a people woman.” So much depends on the and ride on the beach the same as ever. rooms.” thought. engines rent the air. The great hawser* Dorothy did not come down stairs that who had been hie subjects since ti e j standpoint of prepossession that it night, and I was glad of it. But th( “Oh, Gross A- Panner, the upholster He gathered up his reins and started strained taut and were let go as the dock said Judge Gwvnue. his team. Heavens, what a race! My men shouted to the pilot. Then from th* discovery of the country. is nut surprising to find Mídame next morning, as I Uy in a hammock, shv ers." "Yes, sir," said Nell. "There are tw< blood curdles at the thought of it. Elain« crowding soldiers on the ship, »warming came up to me with a song upon her lipa In 1900 President McKinley ha- Wu plainly intimating her belief She drew up a chair close to me, and, men at work here, and 1 supply the pat clapped her hands and incited the pleased bareheaded at the bulwarks and clutter coachman to redoubled efforts. I held on ing on the rigging and the shrouds, cimi sixty thousand soldiers in the that they manage these tilings bet glancing coquettishly to right and left tc terns and designs.” "You are young for that business with might and main, prepared to juni|: hoarsely long, loud, reverberating cheers that no alien eyes were upon us, sht Poilippine IslanJs, eight thousand ter in China than in tbe United see at the expected crash. bent her head and gave me a morning aren't you?” The screw churned the harbor waters “Yes, sir," confessed Nell. “I'm only miles across the Pacific, to Ii ;ht States. A handsome, refined looking young and out to sea, out into the mist, passed kiss—a dainty, birdlike touch. There is a good deal of the tiger yet IS, but my father Is James Leighton, th« man of medium height met us and assist the troopship. and subdue a people and appro Strange anti unacceptable as these left in ths best of us. My veins at that artist.” ed us to alight. Wide eyed, with wet rose blossoms ot priate a country to which he has ideas of wooing and wedding are to moment throbbed with a murderous pas “Janies Leighton, eh?” said Ju.lg. The Marquise de Pen-Valloet received her cheeks, still sat she there gazing Gwynue graciously—tc could lie u roya us iu the large, gloomy drawing room gazing—gazing. seeing one soldier only sion, and I felt that I should inevitably no claim, except th-it secured fi >ui ' American minds, the fact remains throttle her. Yet I did not. I lookec gentleman in air aud mien when hi She greeted us graciously and Uersell till the ship was a little speck at sea, aai a monarchy that had no posses mu that they are shared by the vast her calmly in the eye. I believe I «rex chose. "I la lieve I have a little sei led ns to oiv upurtuients. they led her away. Poor, stricken soul "My sou Rene.” she said, designating Not for her would ever come the joy ot smiled. Iler eyes never wavered. In study nt your father's in my gallery. 1 at the time ot disposal. majority of the human race. The stead a kind of love mint spread ovei bought it at all artist's fund sale.” the handsome young mun who hail tirsi wedding bells. "Oh. hate you?” cried Nell, flushiui received us. There was Atne-icm glory in 200,000,000 people of Hindostán them, and she kissed me again, very ten Tin- South African sun blazed on high .lerly, two or three times. Her exqub<it< with gratification. Dinner was ready, When Eiaine re The men in khaki were stretched upon 1776. There is shame in 1900? Nell, whose gill heart was opened by appeared, she looked queenly beautiful the burning sand, athirst on the wateriest hold them an tenac ously as the hypocrisy gave me a kind ot mental pa the judge's gra< ious interest, told th« Rene met her at the door with some com plain. Ahead of them, l>eyond the ant ■100,000,000 people of China. The ralysis, and for a moment I was as bur- story of tlu ir misfortunes. ren of thoughts ns an Imbecile. plinieiit which did not displease her. heaps amid which they sought some triv WILLAMETTE VALLEY WHEAT native people of Asia, whether i»?a- "Fred, wbat would 1 do If you should “1 tl|iul. you did quite right to go t< Just then another guest entered—a mac ial shade and cover, stood a kopje full ot wink." sail tbe judge when he bat of about 30, tall and with a strong face. the Boer enemy. And there water was- hotnetan, Brahm n or Buddhist die?" sbe whispered tremulously. RECORD. “Do you love me so much?” I aske.1 luurd it ail. “I honor you for it. my .Saluting us. In- took the empty place op or death. adhere to them unanimously. Nor and. strive as I would, I could put no sig ih-ar I will go and *■.*** your father my posite the Marquise de l’en-Valloet. All day those brave English boy» laj seif soiue day. Perhaps some of his olc into myr tonus. “My oldest soil, Marquis Horace d« under the burning sun. Little wreathi It is some consolation that the is Europe, if we except the British nitiennee "So much, dear,” she answered solemn sket. lies ma.v suit me for the |x>i-tfoli« Pen-Valloet.” she said, presen’inr him, of sand curled up and eddied and swept wheat failure occurred this year in Isles, in complete c.inflict with ly, “that the grove with you would b« I aiu uow collecti.ig.” adding. "Late, a usual.” away into the distance like a beautiful So the judge went back to bja study to a palace with another.” “You know » by. mother,” he answered cloud. Particles of silica and specks of stead of last. If it bad hap] -ned these Oriental ideas of marriage. preferable “Too much ever to deceive me?” I man nit I Nel|, tltisbing am! palpitatiug t< coldly. impalpable dust hung like a nilst orei think how treely sho had spoken to i last year the Willamette vdley Parents choose husbands for their aged to say. "Well?” said I when we were alone. the torrid earth, and the sun played with real, live judge, returned to the blue sat “Ah, you know I do, boy.” She stifled a yawn. these glittering particles, gilding and would have cut a sorry figure in daughters iu all other European “And have you never deceived me?” 1 in siol silver trimming". “Let us go to bed. 1 am tired tc painting the iride. cent beauty. But it Nell . .»;..«• every day for tl w eek bet >r< countries to a very great extent. the census returns. continued. death.” was an agony and a horror to endure. “Never,” she answered, but I fancied 1 Mi.-. Gill.-it was able to take h.-r pla.-o "Not until you lave told uie your iui Eyes and ears am! nostrils were full ol Still two partial failures in a and th.- jud-re was much interested it detected n quickening of her breath pressiou of the two candidates.” sand. Every man's water bottle wa« her work and save her s< veral us. .u record of forty years n«>eil not which was falling upon my cheek. "The younger is handsome; ho has a empty, every ton», le was swollen; the COMING DRESS REFORMS. hints an I suggestions as to the taste ol “Never!" 1 repeated, and 1 knew from Iiretty v..ian I dresses well. That is al men’s lips were too parched even tc trouble our people. The rust in the nt.-rn ring iu my voice that my man Ills .'nitgl ter-i'i-Inw that v.as tn be. I know so far.” curse. ' . : I . . t -ot-ry that it .« or. r, ’ hood was returning. IS82 and the present short .-r->|> "And the other?’ ' Suddenly the enemy's Mauser fire re | - t Neil a- she rattle I dot- n one. flushed unmistakably, and a look “The otlu-r? Why, he hasn't a sou. opened nt close quarters, and many s ire the only failures since th. firm a sex, the shirtsleeve movement of Sbe fright filled her eyes—fright that be I i:-.o.e t.> the hunt Iru'n duties of the werk He do.*sn t count as a match, guardie man fell. Volley after volley was given settlement of the country Dear'y among men should receive the en- fore would have wrung my heart, but - in • I-.-HU nt M.-<;-s. Cross I*n:in<*r’s. dear.” back, until out ran the stirring cry, “Fil Alul Nell drew a long breath. Sh. only stung me to fury. "True. I always thought you were 8 bayonets!” half a century ago. And the vunl oourageuieut of our applause. Re non- "Never but once,” she faltered piteous wished siatu-thiug she didn't vfuite kn-.w sensible girl.” There «ns a ring of merry steel and > what it was. wheat fields of Eastern O'* ot fer n must come, an I it should ly. clinging t<> my hand. Next morniug it was late when 1 loud hurrah. But the crack of the Mau On. Satin- iy ¡light when she »-.tit I fiercely shook off her grasp. “What a woke. have produced a bountiful io| come all the easier since woman liar was I home to th udi * (-vhiel was a stndi« _ 1 had hardly finished uiy toilet before ser rattled yet from bush and bowlder. It?" I demnnded. Many a Briton fell before the Boers wer« no l.irgt'it » a.- .iiseovervd. to her cur “ Oh. Fred. I iutende.l to tell you. and 1 this season. Defective seed w ii shown us the way. And sfler the Elaine, fresh and bright as the .... ruing met, and then—then there were carnag« will. But not vet; don't make me tell it i>ti«e. that lie«- father was not alone knocked for admittance. and fierce bnyonet work, grim fighting did the business for the Wlllanietl shirtsleeve the knii'kerbocker. Tbi* yet.” sho plaaded. Jadge «iwiiuie was with him. that state "What, up already?” and deeds of rage and battle and blood. ly gentler in i v hotn Nell ha ! taught her "Now or never!" I said inexorably. Valley. While we make an ex it « second reform appertains to «. "Already! Why. I have had a long I did not imagine sbe could be so firm. self to think the handsomest mun in th. walk through the dewy woods. It wa« But the kopje was soon cleared, and th« for this season it ia bnt just t< I physical development where our Threats, Boers had vanished in the darkness. cajolery, pleading, were all ii world. Iler h.-art -rave a joyful leap. exquisite.” Ere this the thirsty soldiers, with tbeiz Perhaps lie had come to select a new state that the rust in 1882 was I I - precursor in the matter . f shirt vain. She would not tell. Then a better “Alone?” hands in the mud and their lips in th« picture out of the canvases that ,ve« .-«me over me. and I said: "Oh. no! 1 uiade sure of an escort Iasi foul smelling water, had been driakiil casioned by heavy, late rains wl icb waists cannot be expected to j>oint feeling “Dorothy. 1 asked you to confess not . hung around the f- :.-rn wall«, and th« night.” deep drafts of the muddy stream. No’ ■ • • < h a differ promoted a very unusual and tt i i out the improvement, hut it is ae- that I might longer love you. for that i« ’ judge's orders did "Ah. nli! So thing* are working?" that the tight was over, they »ere »gain >.- ■ ,< r of th« but that I might still reaped eu.-v iu th«> domesti “ Splendidly, my dear guardian. Open der growth, then the hot July «’ Vi ! ceiled that here she has also led. Impossible, on hands and knees cooling their parched you. You have shut yourself out from Leightons! your ears. 1 have decided to marry" — and s«-ollen tongues. practically cooked the juicy »1 s »Vhy should one human being even that. Yesterday I learned your se “Nell, said her f.-- her, tn- eves brim Handsome Ren«-.*" said I. rubbing mj Then one who had slaked his thirst cret by «-tianre, and tt must forever act itiing with tears, "ibe juiige has beet hands. brought his bottle to their lieutenant, fol more than another be t'ousered be ns n bar between u».” talking to nie about you." “ No. I am going to marry the coach he—our hero—was wounded. One wiped “About me. papa?“ She tried to smile, aud I believe she man who drove so well yesterday. A* the foam from his mouth and put a cup OREGOX1AX OPPORTUNITIES. low the knee? Nell colore-l like a rose. thought I «as jesting. But w lieu she soon as I placed my hands in his i knew to his lips, aud he drank greedily. It may be pertinent to observe saw no answering smile upon my set lips, “Yes; he wants my consent to ask yoi he was a man n woman could trust. But But Ma le nd fell on one si.le. SO tkef his wife." A few Marion county far i * re that the freeing of man from the no mirth in my hard eye, she grew whit« to be here he is to tell you that you are not laid him to sleep under the stars. Little Nell, «aid the judge, advanc dreaming.” and rigid. Even In that crucial moment. And when the morning broke it were reported at having po-'ltd coat that in hot weather adheres to •« I I.eAed at her pitiable emotion, a si lug with out-tretched l-e.ods. "I am think She opened the door, and Horace de seen that this hero among a band of he ing I should be much happier if I coulc Pen their wheat for higher prices and hie back and from the lower trouser res fasciuation that banished pride, sell always Valloet entered. roes where all are heroes was dead. AH have the sunshine of your fac« respect and all tempted me for a moment “Myself!" tn- said, smiling at iny a» his manliness and courage had passed the Oregonian hail* their Mtion IS leg that plaster« itself on bis calf, to take her In my arms. If only for the «nd pr> -ei te ¡it my side. You are i tonishment. "My story is not long, but young girl, and I sin Hit <>11 widower a« ay. Two bullets had gone througii a bleeaeti opportunity to ooiue :o would begin a new evolution in last time, and shsmelessly forget all. rather unusual. — I wanted to lie a nel “Is It all over?*’ she asked iu hollow but"— dier. My mother objected. I obeyed his body, the sands had drunk of bi« the defeuae of trusts in gem r I. drees, which might lie paralleled times. blood and his soul had gone forth to H’10 "But that makes no difference at lli.' but « —- the .L. spirit of adventure posweasec cried Xell quickly. -'Yes. I do love you her, gave it. "All over." I answered. me. As soon as I was of age I started who *•••••* That ia by implication, for lie with a higher integration in morals. "Do yon think me bad?" sbe asked although I never knew it before." on a trip - around the world. - - — — *••/ uai'iiatrg My mot het "Do you mean it. Nell?” asked th* editor conclusively proves that tt The lady whom he loved—she who lived brokeqly. told you that I spent my fortune and far away across the sea«? Ah. ho’ "Do yon think you are good?” I asked judge, his Greek, grand old face beevm part of is impossible for the farmer pr >- Call For County Warrant». nt hers. I dare «ay I committed ing irradiated all at ou«-e. aoornfully. should this grief be told to her? my share of follies. _ _ -------- When my means "I .io. from the very depths of my ducts to be pooled into trusts. Tt y never was. There was no need ol "I am good, sweetheart.” «he panted., were exhausted, I returned home. . Th. Th. eo It great * Notice in hereby given tliât the desperately throning herself half upos heart.” sorrow, for she, too, was emaa- are loo plentiful ami the holders o",*.' ” as Mlled in my honor -- ----- .u UUUUf. So Nell, the artist's daughter, b«-<-am< cipated from her clay. following warrants will t>e paid on tie. “I swear it before God! I should <>n the contrary. I had to put up with re too numerous. have told you in the begiuning. but every Mrs. Judge GWynne, and herself qu.-ene. preaches, complaints and taunts At the gates of heaven the bride **d presentation at my ofilee on mid aftkk - ------------- What bridegroom met.—Sketch. made it harder. Even thru I should over the bouse where she had Come to de was I to do? I While discouraging the farm* r* Angus' 3), 1900. Interest on name <lay a...vaiuiUK Incapable of earning mj have told you tf you bad not said »«me sign lambrequins «nd chouse colors.- In exasperated at hearing myself on the trust business the Uregu iso will (Mee Augunt 2<). ItM’i: All Laue thing so «’ighting. so cruel—to me—about lsew Y' >rk N. n s. Windows and Their Decorations. preached the ;, bread'of*idknea* |-r h;.! for f. r eating , rt.ail or |<uenes8 — alsmt ” — Coats of arms on window« are alnio»1 county warrants from ngmteml mi tu should not neglect to pay some at I offered to take the place of n>y moth "About whom?” I asked. always charming in their iff er.r 7M,,'hn'"n- who had died. tention to the numerous tarifl pro tier 7t»i«0 to 7760, both Inclusive. “About actresses," sbe answered In » of us who have not seen them in some ot wi< “ When I offerxsl my services to mj Ibited. Eugene, August 18, 1900. low. hopeless tone. tected lines of manufactures that mother. I was half joking, but she ae- tbe old and beautiful hoiiw« abroad fi«’’* The light broke in upon me. I took b.-l A H P attr M iin , eepted in earnest, so I became the ,-oa. h at least done so in picture« of these pl* v* have been formed into trusts to th* In my arms and held her so tightly to o.y County Treasurer ni ? n - • ,uk*' r«re of m.v animals, an-l by celebrated artists. Coats ‘f aru1’ heart that we seemed In body, a» in sorrow of the farmer and depletion wbea it is n«-,x«Miry. put on the livery’ tnay be painted directly on the gla«« «1!- spirit, to be oa«^ At nuht I resume my dress »uit. my ti tbe brush, or they may I* atencilni of hie pocket book. Givr the I had orerti.-ard her rehearsing.—Club tle and my rights as eldest And easier process for most persou». • *tb»» Elks' Carnival. Fellow. farmer a chance! Don’t ruh hi* thu might have gon., »n forever but" for designs are used when there are n" « ran.!.- up cln««rs th.- coming of this liberating fairy, my of arms—for instance, the flear-!- 4 Fnida*** Far Navel«?. afrnlil of water, i no«e in the dust too bard! Account Wrnnil < nrulval of the !’♦- charming fiancee, who’, I think, under circle» and any pattern which the fa "« aoiiig threwgb a The Book man thinks that “at the pre. nevolnnt Protective Order of Elks, to stand« re »nd will try t„ lore me a lit of the artist dictates. This d. --at practical and cv; rat time there ia no more ominous symp window panes serve« to keep onr- I*’’ lie. —hsXuhan^. be held at Portland, September 4th to tom of the decay of real literary instr month or t« ■ • t from looking in. excludes ugl? view* *n- !Mh Inclusive, tickets will be aoM at visible than that which Is to be fouad tak. tbs I ya • in •w helps to make tbe window pretty la - - MEN MAKE THE STATE. Fleeg. lln.t« n. an.) w t rr*1Ui*ed rate« from all stations on Ore in the extraordinary sales of some par h« Sometime» in a New T ok bouse vh>Y 'Mr Rinks, ronr «illy puns ar* nnbear the ticular look for a few months and then very .Mg". «-.«i|<| tip the ■ -e window at the end of a lonx c itr gon lines to Portland and return. over, throwing ante; y.>u arv hereby and forthwith du lb. instantaneous loss of all interest ia It water. 1 rt opens within a few feet of an ugty « n* The Chinrae consul-general to Th«-«*- tickets will be on sale ."September «hntsta-ver, for this shows that the pub wa* nothing i dt n charged, fired, whatever yon like " or of a neighbor'» wind-w this treat “ .h?, “ !? ,b ' ” " ,b ‘ -" *•« »•»•' h.imble clerk. San Francisco made an add rea s be- »rd, «tb.fi'b, It th and U h, and limit tie mind la its literary preference is be an.1 none wn Th.- du. -1! with coats of arms has been tried. I- I*1 that th.s was a tireproof buildingv“ .■..irony like the mind of a child which eau».*l lunir* it • hen the t it e*t Jo th rye days after date of tale. glass in these lastance« same, for* an Oakland local aocialj, v trring warriot fired “ "^¡'' ’ . ^ ’ ¿1 r ” t. *sea into ecstasies over a new toy only urtare Fa ui Ei»r flintier twrticu'ara, call on or H - tue - “*• a»v*a . fired. «a>d the beetle browed empfoyM tbetn terday, in which ha queationed the ad.lnsse Southern Pactltc agent at F.«i- to grow tired of it and snjt-b it before gave the <«>- m >• this, tha ___ QI a* nary, and the ordinary ■ ; ' © he reached fee the ax in the gl,.„ I's newness ha« half worn !f and then tbe otter atre p. an ksA .-. _ A A a rots *a war 1. 1* *7. ' * tu dutj policy and advisability, froui a l»w. la l»led. "To 1» ared only m , be covered with decorations wt.i- h - the class safrt ’» am »»here —usll viaorouslr tor another." this effect.—Lillie ilanultoa French I ®rt* *’—Kin«a« City Star ■Harper'a Piaar,,. — - - .: « aokcli: Aolfi-- C a aa