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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1902)
Ku ^re Guard Colombia says Nicaragua must explain or fight. Under such con ................. 8EF1EMBKK6 dition* there should ba no trouble about explaining, OCEAN TRAVELING PIGEONS. The Por»l*Q*l Telegram says on tbe Garmtn ebip Peter Riok- mert, no* *“ lhit P°rt’ id * P*ir °* white P‘«wus h'1’” traveled a long way» lr ,,n br‘lU'’’ *ad wbile ltwJ have enj »yed tree traneporla- non part of tire way tnereie hardly * »trefoil of water over which they u*ve not spread their wings and (toared about at their own eweet will. The birds joined the ship in Ant werp September 17 last year and stayed with her through the rough weether on the North Sea, over the Atlantic Ooean to Philadelphia and thence around the Cape of Good- Hope up through the Indian aud Pacifio Oceans and finally across the big expanse of water to Colum bia River and Portland. Only a few times did they leave for any length of time, and then the sailors were muoh ooncerned over them, for tbe weather was stormy and it was feared that they would get lost or exhausted. Quite often birds will join sailing vessels, but it is not often that they prove such »layers as tbe Riokmers pigeons. THE SIDEWALK NUISANCE. The loose sidewalks that are to be found in every part of the city should be relaid. As the planking is usually good the expense fur new stringers, nails, and tbe work of relaying wouid not be a burden to anyone. Anyway the loose planking is not only a nuisance but a menace to tbe safety of pe destrians. Owners of loose waike are wont to give the excuse that uicycies are responsible. Wmle that is true to a certain extent the boards would not be loose if the stringers were not decayed so they fail to hold nails. This nuieanoe is not confined to any particular part of tbe city. This is the best time of year to lay durable sidewalk, therefore the tune when the city authorities should compel a general overhaul ing of defective walks. Show no favors but act, and that at once. Tbe immigration to the United Slates for the fiscal year will not be less than eight hundred thousand. Io 1820 there were only 8385. , There is plenty of room here yet i seems. That Asiatic cholera is a terrible 1 scourge. For instance since the outbreak began in Hong Kone August 6th there had been 523 cases to August 23, and-ju-t think of it—511 deaths. Holbein, who failed in the at temp1 to swim t’ie English Channel a< Dover, yesterday, was in tne water twenty-two hours. Such exposure cannot but cut short the life of the swimmer, perhaps by many years. It happens in other plaees than America. Several high officials are under arrest at Lisbon, Portu gal, for accepting brines and per mitting the kiugdom to be swindled out of about half a million dollars. Within eighteen months Ameri can capitalists will be operat ing one hundred and seventy miles of underground railroad at London. Electricity will move the cars that are expected to throw the old-time cab out of a job. The ability displayed by Com mander Pillsbury in tbe receu mimic war maneuvers, allowing himself to be surrounded and capit ulating on the spot, indicates tba he is marked for promotion This while flag commander belong»- to the approved new nivy depart ment school, built up by Secretar Long, and of which the bloodies Warner Crowninxbield is the finished product. If Pillsbury can surrender promptly and gracefully, be is all right. That Adjutant-General Huston of West Virginia is » be right kmo of a man. Wnen tbe troops reached the scene of the disorders in the coalmining district, yesterday, the mineowners requesttd that th- troops be placed under tbeir direc tion. Tbe adjut nt-general saw nay, that be was not there to tak orders from mine operators, but from tbe sheriff and to preserve order. With such a commander OUR HOME. there will be no firing into crowds Year after year in season West of miners, their women atd ern Oregon enjoys the gentle rains children. —and sometimes not so geutle— A return of favors. Four years that bring health, food for home and export and thereby wealth t> ago Dr Pardee of Oakland, Cali our people. Read this dispalon fornia, was a candidate for tbe Re- from a country where but last year puoiican nomination lor governor millions of human beings died oi When success was impossible foi wasting, terrible starvation, then him he threw hid strength to ai d bless God that your lines have fall nominated Gage. At the Sacra mento convention Wednesday tbr en in a pleasant place: opposition to Governor Gage was L ondon , August 28—"The bene ficial rains of the past week,” cables just a little too strong to permit t> the correspondent of the Daily renomination. Then he threw bis Mail, at bimla, India, "have votes to Dr Pardee and nomi changed despair into hope for mil nated him. That is tbe right lions of Indian cultivators.” kind of politics. Il is t mo often me case trial after election the man be Timely and abundant rains, the friended forgets tbe men who helped first for three years, have saved the him when he needed belp. Mexican territory of Lower Cali fornia from becoming a barren A Noltoer, the veteran Demo waste. cratic editor, has sold his Port Three natives of Norway have land Weekly Dispatch subscrip been elected Governors of South tion list to the Portland Journal Dakota, Charles N Herreid, tbe and will cease publication. In bis present Executive, being the third notion of the sale Mr Noltner in timates that he has finally retired of bis line. from tbe newspaper field. It has It is said that more babies have been hie life work. He published been named after President Roose tbe Review, a predecessor ot tbs velt than after any other Executive G uard , in Eugene from 1860 to of the nation eave Washington ani 1864. With the exception ot Mr Kincaid, f the Journal, Mr Noltner Jefferson. is the oldest ed tor, in point of There are some happy Boers service, in the state. He was at sfloat. One thousand who had work at it when about all the present newspaper men of the state been under detention in tbe Ber were barefno’ed b^vs. mudas were started for South A rica Mondav. Tb< Best Prescription fer Malaria, Chill» and fever 10 a bottle of Grove'» It was not much of • Buffalo Testelee» Chill Tonic. It Is simply rr,„ sod Quinine in a ta-telesa form. Bill show. That is Bill was not No Cure, No Pay Pile 50c. much in evidence. By the way a W ood W anted — A few cords G uard man bad an interview with wor-d wanted ai tbe «CARD i ftlor on Will am yesterday when the flow- su heart plion ecoout-1._____ i g locks were absent from bis head. **« There is a very good sprinkling of st»p» t» » Ce** •nd Laxative Bromo Quinto* Tablet. g*sy in tbe short hair tnat sticks Icore a cold In one day. No Cure, No tight to his head. < Pay. Prlos 2fi cents AFTER BABY COMES. The Disappointments of a Weak Mother. "It was n this condition that I ^gaa the use of your valuable medi -ne. On receipt of your letter of April 6th my husband purchased u bottles and I used it as you directed When you wrote me words oi en. ouragement on April ayth I had received no benefit from the medi cine, but determined as a last resort to give it a fair trial. I am now taking the thirteenth an.l last bottle. I have a lovely baby girl three weeks old that weighed I1 S pounds at birth Mv baby and I are enjoying perfect health, thanks to your woudertul medicines, to which I believe I owe niy life. I cannot hud words to express my gratitude to you. and I hope you may long be spared to perform the good work m which you are now engaged " TH OF THE ST’!A utK THE COMPANY OF TOWER HILL (Original) (Ortctnal) There is nothing that will engender In tbe reign of Bloody Mary there such couteript among meu tor a com lived uear Tower hill, In London, an After the baby's coming the weak pau.oti as effeminacy. And yet. w hile armor maker named Cronin. Hie mother often has her first great disap we all k ov-wbat effeminacy Is as dis- home was kept for him by ills only pointment in not being able to nurse her Chi. 1 Perhaps she is not strong enough tlnguisi,. u .'min what la feminine, we daughter. Cicely, who was of an ex to sustain more than her own lite during cannot describe it. It is often a ques tremely gentle disposition and with il the days of slow convalescence. Perhaps tlou whether we are right in attribut so tender hearted that she would go there is a lack of the secretions which ing it tu auy given case. out of her way to avoid treadlug ou a make the baby’s food. In anv case she In 1870 1 was serving with the —th worm. She was beloved by her fa lee.s robbed of half the jov of her ma United States cavalry. One June day ther's assistant. John Gaunt, a plain, ternity because she cannot nurse her child. And she envies the healthy It wu» anununeed that a newly made honest young fellow, who was respect MOTHERS PONDER THIS! woman who cares for it and who per It is not you only who suffer when row second 1 eutenant from West Point had ed by all who kuew him. Cicely was mits the mother to occasionally see and are weak dun ng the terra of maternity, been a- %ued to our company and caress her own baby. If women would but your child must suffer also. It can would soon report for duty with a favorably disposed to John Gaunt, but consider the matter they could hardly have only what strength you can give. a ¡uad of recruits. He cauie a lotig In iid not encourage bls suit lnde xl she did not know tier mind and wna fear expect to he strong after the babv's Your nervousness, fretfulness and tear coming if tbev were weak before. The fulness will leave a life • long impress time, but Instead of bringing recruits ful of wounding him. woman who suffers during the prenatal upon your child, and while vou in a few brought one geutle looking young fel- . One morning she was going to lha period—who is nervous and sleepless mouths will recover from the effects of low. w ho appeared to be far better tit- ' Thames to get a bucket of water, aud and without appetite, is exhausting her the trial you have undergone, the baby's till for u poet than a soldier Merl- while passing over Tower hill she met whole life will reflect the wether win tils name, aud be hadn't ' a man sauntering along pensively, as influence of those nijnths been at tbe fort a day before tbe men though be bore some weight upou Ids begun to call him Mary. Then fol | mind. Cicely was captivated by tbe of maternal misery. If you can be a strong, lowed a seriea of practical jokes of atrauger's appearuuc«* and e-q><‘clally healthy mother by any which tie was the butt. In t-oine un by a certain sotuliernesa about him. means, you owe it to your explainable way be got salt In his cot At the moment they passed each other child to use those means fee lustesd of sugar. Then there was at any cost. It is a matter cactus In his bunk. Coming off guard the Tower clock struck 11. Cicely re membered the hour, and the uext day of record that thousands of women to whom ma and turning In for a good snooze, be she found herself Impelled to take her ternity was a menace and whs sure to be wakened by mistake bucket shortly before 11 to go again to a nc -ery have been made for the midnight relief, lie whs the the Thames for water, though she healthy, happy mothers most unsuspecting little chap I ever would not acknowledge to herself that by the use of Dr. Pierce's saw. and ns the boys Hlwaye expressed she did so In the hope of meeting the Favorite Prescription, wouder hotv such mistakes could hap which gives abundant pen, besides great sympathy for him. stranger. Stie did meet him, and this strength and makes the It never eutered his head that they time he looked at her with his melan choly eyes and said: baby's advent practically were at the tsittoui of his dlseoiuforts. "If you are going to the river for wa painless. Indeed one day he came to me hs first ter. I would gladly carry your buck ”1 cannot say too much for Dr. Pierce’s Favorite sergeant of the company anil asked me et” "It is very light,” said Cicely, blush Piescription,” writes Mrs. If he couldn’t taae extra tours of guard 8 K. Rose, of Big Otter, duty for some of the ringleaders, they ing. “It will be heavier when It Is Clay Co., West Vs. "I having expressed an extraordinary full." feel it my duty to say to amount of sorrow that be had stum The stranger spoke with so soft a all women who are suffer ble J over u pile of condemned muskets voice and so respectfully that Cicely ing from female troubles on a dark night. Since they had pur that it is the best medi posely put them tn his way thia wm a consented, and he walked with her to the river. She purposely told him that cine on earth that they can use. I cannot praise trifle too much for even my thick skin her father was Crouln. the armor mak it too highly for the good I told him not to bother me with ridic er. where she lived and all about bar ulous quistious and warned the ring self, hoping that this would cause him it has done me. " I am the mother of five leaders that I would see the first tuan to lie equally frank with her, but ho children, and have been as punished who should again Impose said nothing of himself, and all Cicely vitality before the hour of her trial, and high as eight days in the doctor’s hand«, upon him. The first man was Tom could get from him was that be was when that time comes her very weakness am ana never less than two day» at any time Conover, who had lieen the Instlgaior employed at the Tower. Nevertheless increases her sufferings and prolongs until the last Then I had used two them. It is no wonder, if, after the baby bottles of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip of the most contemptible pranks Cicely went home with her heart In a is born, the mother has no strength to tion and was only two hours in the hands agnliii.t the recruit, and he was given a flutter. walking tour with a billet of wood on nurse it. The one great necessity for of the doctor." Then catue the revolt agatuat the his shoulder for a whole afternoon for legitimate sovereign, headed by tlie happy motherhood is good health. REALLY WONDERFUL RESULTS. THE SECRET OP HEALTHY MOTHERHOOD Read the letter of Mrs. Rose carefully tils pains. This »toppl'd the Impost Duke of Northumberland and aided by lies largely in the proper preparation for aud you will realize why she cannot lion, and Meriwether fell Into the con his son. Lord Gullford Dudley, to placn the great physical strain and drain which ?raise " Favorite Prescription" too highly, tempt of not being noticed. This last the latter’s wife, Lady Jane Grey, on he difference between one hundred and <<1 till we were fighting the Modocs 111 the throne. One day Cicely saw armed women undergo at such a time. A proper preparation for maternity will keep the ninety-two hours suffering reduced to the lata beds In 1871. men hurrying past her house to the nerves tranquil and the temper even ; it two hours by the use of "Favorite Pre Little Meriwether didn't like fight Tower, from which suddenly burst will encourage the appetite and give scription ” explains her gratitude, but ing at all. that was plain, for tbe forth the smoke of cannon. The ad restful sleep It will enable the mother cannot express it. It takes a woman color would rush from hla cheeks to actively engage in her household and a mother to understand all that can whenever a bullet whistled too close vancing host stormed the fortress, swam the moat and, placing ladders duties until the time of the baby's ad be possible in one hundred and ninety- ' to Uta delicate ear. But 1 noticed that against ths wall», attempted to scale vent, and give her strength to give her two bouts of suffering at maternity. Dr. Pierce’s I avorite Prescription not 1 lie would grit his teeth and seemed them all In vain. The assault was n child. Because it does all this and more only gives the mother strength in tbe to be resolutely fighting himself to failure. The men who advocated th« women have named Dr. Pierce’s Favorite period of waiting, but it cures or pre keep bls slender body up to Us work. pretensions of Lady Jane Grey to tho vents nausea, aud makes tbe baby's One afternoon we were having an throne were driven off. and her cause Prescription "A God-send to mothers.” "I take this opportunity of expressing advent practically painless. It is the especially hot fight keeping tip a was lost. my everlasting gratitude to you for the best tonic and nervine for nursing moth steady fire on tbe Modocs and reeeiv- Soon after Cicely was notified that wonderful benefits I have received from ers. It promotes the secretion of an I Ing as good ns we sent from behind an attendant was wanted for a dla- abundance of nourishment for the child the use of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pre tl.s *T..w«r • natural breastwork of lava, when tillguish»»d prisoner scription and ‘Golden Medi d Discov while giving strength to tbe mother. a Meriwether came crawling toward me woman In distress, who needed some ery,’ ” writes Mrs. E. H Newton, of All alcoholic and stimulating medicines Vanburen, Aroostook Co., Maine. "My are particularly dangerous to nursing . on all fours with an expression of one to wait upon her and soothe her. Slio followed the messenger, who led baby was born in May, 1896, and for mothers, or in the period of convalesence I hopeless despair In Illa face. • What Is it?" 1 asked anxiously, her to h nsun where the prisoner was weeks after I was delirious. My friends which follows tile baby's birth. "Fa confined, tho I-ady Jane Grey. did not know whether I would live or vorite Prescription” contains no alcohol, I fearing something had gone wrong. die. The doctor in attendance did not and is entirely free from opium, cocaine She whose bead had been risked to “Conover—he’s hit.” and all other narcotics. It is a real give much encouragement, and said that •’Well?” I could see nothing re- win u crown was soon to lose that nerve-feeding, liody-building medicine. if I did get well I would never live markiible In Conover being hit when head u|>on the block. It became the FREE TO MOTHERS. through another such period. When I work of the tender hearted Cicely to Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical one third the men were in the same tlx. consulted you in April, 1899, I was in comfort, so far as she could, the noble "He wants water.” Adviser, tile best modern medical work, poor health ; had been sick all winter, lady who, though scarcely out of her •‘Get hlui some from a canteen.” and to add to my trouble, was on the is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay ‘‘There's not a drop to be found any- teens, was called upon to play so tragic road to what the doctor said would end expense of mailing only. Send thirty- a part. Cicely read to her, prayed with my days. I was almost discouraged ; one one-cent stamps for the cloth-bound when ” did not expect any help, but thought the volume, or only twenty-one stamps for “Well, then, he must go dry. for the het, often could not help weeping with end was onlv a matter of time, and—oh ! the b-xik in paper covers. Address Dr. only water near is down there tn that her—in short, proved tbe companion my two poor, little, motherless children. ' R. V Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. crevice, and no one can go there with that was needed to keep the condemn ed lady from despair during the trying out getting shot.” period. Ko occupied was the armorer's grounds ibat the court hss no Jurisdic "lies suffering dreadfully.” tion of person of defendant or of sub- "Go back to your place, you little daughter that she never once thought J-*ct of said action; that complaint doe- fool.” I said sharply, remembering of John Gaunt, though tliere was some not state facts sufficient to constitute a what be had suffered nt Conover's thing In tlie gloom hanging over her dear mistress and herself that waa Mortgage........................................ 1121-0 (*0 cause of action against defendant. ba nds. lie crawled back, and 1 dismissed constantly I,ringing up the melancholy Mortgage........................................ 300 00 Tuotripson A Hardy are attorneys for stranger aba had met on Tower hill. the matter from my mind. Chattel mortgage......... 011 00 defendant. Presently I saw n sight that tilled me One day she was Informed that John RIAL BRTATU THANRFERS MAsniAus Licinas. with astonishment. Meriwether was wished to see her. nnd when she went C Band Anna Elizabeth Sweet to County Clerk E U i «• ha« Isssed running, canteen In hand, for the crev to him he offered to supply a saw with irant Sweet »1 aores lu tp 20 » t 8 w, marriage licenses to the following: M ice containing wnter. Bullet» sang which slio and her mistress might re move two of the liars at tlie window of *3<0. W Peunington and Ethel M Htroun, about him like bnxzlng files. Whether OACRRtoDF Wells 13 6 (acres "rrdHlriud witness; William Taylor or n >t he was hit, he kept on and In the room they occupied, lenvlug suffi a few seconds sank out of sight In tlio cient space for Iuidy Jane Grey to pass it. tp 17s r 2 w, *125. and N.llle Hoarlob, I J Taylor wit. crevice. through John promised to be In the Theodore and Nancy Glaapey to R neos; Wm Lane end Mrs C 8 Hllia* I bad no right to do so, for there court at the appointed hour with man's N Griffin land In tp 18 a r 1 w, »260. blddle, 8 M Vinson witness. were two commissioned officers with attire, aaslst tbe noble lady from the C L and Flora Weber tn Gertrude E the company; but, singing out to those window a.id after ahe had donned the PROOF OF LA It >R. Clark lots 1, 2 and 3 blk 7, Creswell, beside me to follow. I Jumped up and clothes show her the way out of the J W Hhumato and (J H Park file made a dnsli for a rise lu the lava Just Tower grounds. *500. Cicely hastened to propose tbe plan Alfred R Kelley to Ambrose L proof of labor performed on “8 P” arid beyond the crevice, it was no use. Woodard 40 acres In tp 21 • r 4 w, *65. “Lucky Queen" aiming claims Io Tbe fire was too hot, and the men to the prisoner. The offer was refused. would not leave their position. 1 was Lady Jane Grey relied upon such of J E Beagle to Marths I Ksyeer lots Blue River district. shot In tbe leg and sank Into a hollow her adherents as had not boon arrested I and 2 blk 7 Ja» H McFarland’s lest place, where I was comparatively safe. to do all they could for her and did ad to Cottage Grove, *1. Four Episcopal ministers were oaptursd I was thinking of little Meriwether not wish to embarrass them by an at Clarence 8 Clark et al to Constan tempt which would likely be a failare. violating ibe game law in Clatsop oonnty and wondering how be would get back But tlie Duke of Northumberland tine Morton ec al 190 aores In tp 18 s r by fishing for trout alter nigh with the water for the man who had was In prison, aud there waa no one Injured him when I heard a about and, i e, *25«iO A* only one ot 'hem bad been able to oatob looking toward our fellows, saw him els« to nld the condemned. The day Angelina Holt to J L Oxl-y 80 acre» any trout be was lhe ons fined plunge headforemost In among them. | of execution cniiie at last, •ml Clcaly. ■ n tp 18 » r 3 w. *500. Brownsville Times: Elder W. 1. Matlock Night was well on before 1 dared with streaming eyes, dressed her aila- J P Currin and Catherine A Perkins ' tress for the last time. The image sdmra e-tets of J H Perkins, d.oaeed, of Eugene who Las been in town, end who leave tny position and go back to the of John Gaunt, who had proved ao wim expected to pr-acb at tbe vLri-tisn command The first thing I saw was to A H Nichol», und j lot in s J of i»»l eburuh Bandar. has been oumpell-d tooao- Meriwether lying on tils bac k, white as kind, so thoughtful, offering to risk tila 3 blk 2 Perkins’ad to Cottage Grove, life to pleaM* her, came up at times oel bis -no raucemeut on eooouat oi illntM. a »licet aud motionless. One of bis before Cicely, alternating with that former tormentors was bending over »26. I He returned to Eugene Wednesday. Gus M and Christine Ream to F him. and several others were leaning •f her stranger lover, John seeming The new fen os factory established on the muzzles of their muskets, look typical of hope, ths stranger typical Hanson 156.77 acres In tp 17 a r 4 e, early this month b»U E Brown and C ing down on him anlloualy. Meri of despair. »1000. When all waa ready, tbe mournful J P and M C Currin to A H Nichols F rtruith opp wlte Ea«t Park Is doing wether turned his eyes to me. and I procession prie-eeded from the prison good b'i«irie-a and moving on nicely. presumed be was ntamt to ask me that und | int tn s i of lo 3 blk 2 Perkins’ Die gentlemen are experieucsd factory dreaded question "Khali I live?” when to Tower bill, where wan gathered an td to Cot’aee Grove. »26. immense throng. Cicely supported her he said: men. Mrs 8 E Wynne to W W Hawley •That was a very kind thing of you mistress, siding her to mount tbe steps bud In tp 20s r 3 w, *t40 Tbe Pendleton Tribune an non nos to come after me. How about Con of the scaffold. There stood a muffled that It will coarmeuoe the |.uu lueto.u over? Was there all the water he figure, leaning on an ai. Cicely looked MINIMO VOCATIONS. i wanted? I couldn't get much, for from her mistress to tba sea of up L ouis Johnson locate« New York ■ •fa morning psp-r on Hept 2. It for turned faces, and there, among tb“m. I there wasn’t much to get.” mer y was a dally paper bat during claim In Bohemia mining dietriot I tried to say something gentle to was the sympathetic face of John the last few years ties beeu gelling out Erik Rhode locates Mlnusso.a claim Gaunt When her eyes were turned him. but It wasn't In me. a splendid weekly. m Hobemla district. •Oh. stop that.” 1 »aid, turning again to her mistress, she was kneel ing tiefore the block. The muffled flg F. E Libey locates Roosevelt claim Chlsfnf Police Reott has bad con sway “You owe Conover nothing.” later, when tbe captain asked ma ure threw off bls cloak, and there siderable fun arid ru'-r» or 1"— trouble n Bohemia district. stood the stranger of Tower bill! John H«wkm-on liest*« B ar Bi d in reelecti'ig d<< lliwnse Ownsre tor the names of those who were to Cicely fainted and waa handed down tie ri -ntloued for conspicuous bravery, •nd Red Cloud claims In Blue River h ttw V* let their Canine frlende go and I t Id him there was bat one and ble Into the arms of John Gaunt. When at th- a»m- tlru- don't want t'< dig up i net: • was Meriwether. But the poor »he camo to heraelf. she threw bar district. CIRCUIT OOURT. A c->n»i e-sl.le aum however has been I fellow did not live to read the order arms about his neck and wept. ALICE HYDE BARBOUR. PHILIP T. BAKER Ellen VBjksv vs John Rykee, di on dec ted and a tew doge killed. vorce. Defendant flies demurrer on Courthouse News.