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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1902)
—. Eugene Guard prising that if with comparatively IMPROVISED NATIONAL tress by th u»anda and never »hut pew and lertile lat.de, almost L-vi Ankeov o’ Walla Walla, the dour» u our bouse. Il la. ANTHEM ¡SATURDAY DECEMBER tì , boundless resources, the tnoet in c»udids e tor 'be Washington sen- abom.iiable to live tiebind closed telligent citizenship, we should not atorship, deci »tea that rich men Dal I «uatd Pee » Much auiu-euert was caused at doors, aud far better, 1 s»y. to let be full partakers of the world ’ * make good senators. Mr Ankeny Renuata j ...: .u • •. . . lb ® enow come in and cover you SOME RIGHTEOUS TRUTH. Geo Ktlly I» home from Portland. BtusMls during lhe visit of the tbftn l0 ehut tbenii y prosperity. .j a rich man. He ie a c ndidale Geo T Hall Is quite «lek at bla home, Chinese Prince lm;*nal. Every “The hold ot the protected trusts for senator. There is no oppor Mr» tt tn Prastan 1» vi-lting tn Hoar- where he went >1 was greeted Dy A Josephine County bopgrowe »was tunity nowadays t> dud out what borg. on congress. ” Rabid as the Ore Nothing oould more conclusively the same monotonous tuue, played ooutracied hie fortv thousand P N Laird, of j«.-p. », v»« down to kind ot renatora poor men make. demonstrate the hold of the pro- gonian is on election occasions it by lhe military bands. Alter P°0Bds ot hops for twelve and oue- Eugene today teotel trusts on Congress than tbe will not demtan itself by the least 'twhile, presumably, the tune git h»lf oeute a pound and rainexa de- They seldom elect one whois out of J D Matlook look In the game at the action of the last session in redu justification of laws that permit and the millionaire rank. Grove Uxtay ’ >eyond bearing, aud the Prinoo l>very of the hop», now in the ware- cing taxes on liquors and tobacco are responsible for the great wrong asksd through an interpreter what bou»e nt San Fr*ncieoo, is being J (' Calloway and Rev J C Richard A Chicago tusn who killed his rather tban disturb the tariff under and injustice inflicted on the peo- i it might be. sued for possestiiuii. If the con- wile because she married again son went to Creswell today. which salt, paper and similar trusts E O P> tier rvturued today from hie continue to plunder the people,— ;ple by the commercial combina •The Chinese national anthem,” tr"cl bu-v-r u“u them he will be while be was serviDg a term in tbe tions that on every hand sap the Oregonian. replied tbe burgomaster in eur- tiv<i 'bousaud dollars abend, Had penitentiary and would not leave trip south. producer of his substance. Lester Luckey was a paaeeuger to inope gone down a cent or more be- her second husband to resume Neither the late President Mo- prise. UI ---- Portland inlay. “ But we have no national low the oontract price, though, all Kinley or the present congress was > uinnlal relations with him, has just A New Jersey court has finally J A Brown went to Cottage Grove elected with the understanding that settled a dispute over a few inches anthem,” said Prince CbeD, “and ‘h® »«»rch warrants iu the country been sentenced to the penitentiary ' today ou bualuees. ^ut 1 ave found biui. At for life. Probably a greater pun R^lleo M Miller and Geo McLean went there would be any genuine attempt ot city frontage after litigation ex certainly tins tuue was never heard | in China." 16,1,1 there would be more thiugs ishment, still he deserved the gal to Cottage Grove today. take the country out of tbe clutches tending oyer ten years. Truth is Mrs T M Jackson aril veil yesterday Then it was discovered that some the »*tter with the hops thana lows. of the trusts through tariff-revision sometimes as strange ea fiction, froaa Portland. wily European had composed a flower could deem possible, m an legislation. Before President Roose this case not beiDg a whit behind A boy is in trouble down about B F Dorris U> In Balem «l ending the n0* taking them- velt got offioe through the accident Dickens’ celebrated "Jarndyoe vs I’une with a tomtom aocompani* Portland for defacing a rural mail Odd Fellow..' OeleUrwllou at that city. ‘ of assassination he was an ardent Jarndyce,” w hich involved a coup e cent aud called it tbe Chinese H M Fil udly,switchboard manager Portland Baptists are experien- delivery box by using it for a of ttie telrphoiis company ,'s lu Uw city. supporter of the contention that of generations, and ended only i I national anthem. He sold the target. Boys, aud men, too, should the trusts could only he fought when the large estate had been swal- rigbts to perform the anthem when °'B8 the truth of the saying that ot understand that Uncle Ssta is a E J McClanahan left this afternoon through tariff modifications. In I lowed up in court costs. In the New *ny ot the Chinese dignitaries were j * ■ ri|ws a family row is the worst, jealous protector of hia property, for Reedley, California, to vials bls offioe he would not move against Jersey case the judge, plaintiff and being entertained, aud he had al- lhe P“tors of the several Baptist especially that connected with tbe mother. Mrs O F Knox, of Edgatia, is visit the thieves that filch from the pub defendant died during tbe pendency ready made a ni» little eutn of church« uot involved are seeking prooipl delivery of the mails. ing with her mother. Mrs Churchill, at to end the scandal, one congreKa- mosey by il. lic, giving as bis reason that the of the suit, the children of the two w tion only being directly effected. Tbe West Virginia man who OottartV Grove who is In feebla health. country is prospering under pres latter fighting it to a finish. Whiter Pugh, a rtal.-m arohlteot, la JOAyfeTN MILLER AT WASH- rue members of that congregation dropped a lighted cigarette in a keg ent conditions. here looking Into the proposed ereOilon John Barrett, the Portland man ' 1NGT0X. (instead of turning the other cheek of powder vindicated the general of su opera house hy the stock ootti- That is skin to a man tamely ___ betray a deoided disposition to do opinion that oigarettee are not to be p«ay. who made euch a strong newspaper submitting to robbery because he Wuhlngton Pent away with tbe scriptural injunction elassad aa a health food. fight for the Chinese ministership Rev J J Handsaker went to Halsey is doing well. The truth is that “I do not like the title 'Poet of for the time being hy striking back. Mils afiern.ain to till the appoiutiOon 1 appointment, and was gotten rid the oountry prospers eyen though the Sierras;’ let the Sierras speak I of with the Asiatic St Louis Ex Two Sightly Building Lots for of Rev W T Matlock tomorrow. Mr robbed by tarifl-protseted trusts, in for themselves,” exclaimed Joaquin Oregou has limber on all bands Matlook la III. position oommissionership, is get Miller the renowned Californian. Sale. spite of them by reason of splendid ting the same newspaper support Mlaaee Leia and Jennie Jenaing-, to burn, yet here are lhe two Ore Mr Miller, with his flowing white Mrs Mary Jennings, and Miss Minnie orops of wheat, cotton and corn, for minister to Japan. gon City paper mills installing oil- The two corner Jots on tba left band Edwards were passengers to Cottage I >oke. his long beard, and hia cos- and other farm products, for the Sugar goes up forty oente a hun* tume of old-fashioned broadoloth, burning plants and oontraciin« where tbe old «treat railway Iwgau to . Grove thia afternoon. surplus of which there is a steady was curiously regarded by many with Southern California oil wells go up < ollege Hill are ottered for sal». Mi»s Ona Markley, who is a guest of dred. Why? Just because the re demmd in foreign markets at re gueets as he stalked through the for four hundred barrels of crude They have a gentle «lope to tba street her sister, MrsG ROhrismau, went to finers that have absolute control of | tubby of his hotel at Washington corner aud toward« the town, with an Cottage Grove thia afterivxm with her munerative prices. The prosperity coal oil per day. It is cheaper elevation of probably twenty feel the market say so. This forty He is the same quaint, interesting, we enjoy is world-wide in a J! than wood fuel, and coats little ex above the level ot the business part nephew, Cheater Chrisman, to see the cents a hundred means millions mystical, enthusiastic devot e ot game. measure. It would indeed be sur- cept for transportation an i that is thereof. This tlevatlon Is reached by I tbe muses that be has even been. There waa a large delegation of High for the sugar trust. • • • by water at a minimum expense, a barely appreciable rise extending School students to the Cottage Grove over sever»i bl inks. UC-VU to VU I4TU UJ SUU Economy and UV»»Vl tatter AVOUI results are re- They were "I a used live UV1V, here, JUU you AUUW| know, . 1SVUUU These lots were the first purchase game this afternoon. wheu Mr Atherton laid out College chaperoned by their teachers, Else« •It was in thi» condition that I began aud had a cabin and five sores out apoLSible for the change. Hill Into a city addition. When you Kerns and Logan end Prof A E the use of your valuable medicine. On u Meridan Hill, just this side of ————r— see them you will say we did uot fail receipt of your letter of April 6th my Ktieeden. They were jublllant when Mouut Pleasant, 20 years ago. I Old Fellowship celebrates its Old Fellowship celebrates ite to »elect the choice property. husband purchased six bottles and I used they started, sxpeetlbg uolhlug but If you are thinking of buying and it as you directed. Wheu you wrote me in Oregon tomor bui ding, a few ini mite»' walk will take The Disappointments of a words of encouragement on April 27th I people got tj crowding in upon rue victory foi the team. row night at Salem, Chemeketa you to this property. No need to In had received uo benefit front the medi too numerously. My home near Weak Mother. cine, but determined as a last resort to Oakland ie a little paradise. Its Lodge, No 1, having been instituted quire of owner as to location. It ll»« A "reform wive” has swept Se just acroes the street from tbe end give it a fair trial. I am now taking the After the baby’s coming the weik thirteenth and last bottle. I have a teep cliffs ran down to the edge of in thatoity Deoember6 1852. Who of the lengthwise [dank walk wheu attle clean of the dissolute ola--. mother often has her first great disap lovely baby girl three weeks old that the ocean, and 1 can see every ebip may eveu estimate the volume of you ooms to College Hill, In She angle men and women, with the resu t of the first two residence properties. pounds at birth. My baby that enters or lei ven the harbor of pointment in not being able to nurse her weighed the philanthropic work of Oregon Turn Hiurely to the right at the plan that Portland get« not a few of tie child. Perhaps she is not strong enough and I are enjoying perfect health, thanks San Francisco. ing mill and you cannot mis* It. A to sustain more than her own life during to your wonderful medicines, to which I ’’I live mere with inv mother, Odd Fellowship—individual and good »ubetat tlal «Idewsla MIK direct V» to tilt» the I unweloom^ waifs. The Rain of the the davs of stow convalescence. Perhaps believe I owe my life. I cannot find in frout 1 Hound city society — during the half-century of cts No olty taxes, btre<t l r is tbe losa of Oregon’s there is a lack of the secretions which words to express my gratitude to you, who ie 86 years old, but who ie ortlioi) line. \ of property ie olty corporation make the baby’s food. In any case she and I hope you may long be spared to younger tban her eon, and we plant its existence! metropolis. J R C amfhki . i .. • a Personals. |c • AFTER BABY COMES, feels robhed of half the joy of her ma ternity because she cannot nurse her child. And she envies the hsalthy woman who cares for it and who per mits the mother to occasionally see and caress her own baby. If women would consider the matter they could hardly expect to lie strong after the baby's coming if they were weak before. The woman who suffers during the prenatal period—who is nervous and sleepless and without appetite, is exhausting her vitality before the hour of her trial, anl when that time comes her very weakness increases her sufferings and prolongs them. Ig is no wonder, if, after tbe bab^ is born, the mother has no strength to. nurse it. The one great necessity fot happy motherhood is good health. THE SECRET OP HEALTHY MOTHERHOOD lies largely in the proper preparation for the great pl: s eal strain and dram which women undergoat such a time A pr pe■ preparation for maternity will keep the nerves tren-tiil a I the temper even ; it will enconrat - the appetite and give restful sleep. '1 » uaMe the mother to activel. e\ • in her household duties until the mue of the baby’s ad vent, and give her strength to give her child. Because it does all this and more women have named Dr. Pierce's Favorite rrekuription A God-send to mothers ’’ "I take this opportunity of expressing my everlasting gratituife to you for the wonderful lieu ■ s I have r<—eived from the use of Dr Pierce’s Favorite Pre scription and ‘Golden Me il Discov ery,’ ” writes Mrs. E. H Newton, of Vanburen, Amostook Co., Maine. "My baby was born in May, 1896, »nd for weeks xfter I was delirious. My friends did not know whether I would live or die. The doctor in attendance di 1 not give much encouragement, and sai l that if I did get well I would never live through another such per; od. When I consulted you in April, 1S99, I was '** poor health; had been sick sll winter, and to add to my trouble, was on the road to what the doctor said would end my days, I was almost di- outage ' ; did not expect anv help, but thought the end was onlv a matter of time, an T-^o’i I U . lwo ;oor, little motherless children. “1 I I perform the good work in which you are now engaged." MOTHERS PONDER THIS t It is not you only who suffer when you are weak during the term of maternity, but your child must suffer also. It can have only what strength you can give. Your nervousness, fretfuluess and tear fulness will leave a life-long impress upon your child, and while you in a few months will recover from the effects of the trial you have undergone, th« baby's yhole lif? will reflect the influence of those months of maternal misery. If you can be a strong, healthy mother by any means, you owe It to your child to um those means at any cost. It is a matter of record that thousands of women to whom ma ternity waa a menace and a misery have been made healthy, happy mothers by the use of £>r. Pierce’s Favojite Prescription, which give« abundant strength and make« the baby’s advent practically painless. •I cannot say too much for Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescrimion," writes Mrs. S. 1?. Rose, of Big Otter, Cloy Co., West Vs. "I feel it tny duty to sav to all women who are suffer ing from tamale tronbles that it is the best medi cine on earth that they can use. I cannot praise it too highly for th« good it has done me. " I am the mother of five children, and have been as high as eight days in the doctor’s hands, aud never less than two days at an v time until the last Then I had used two bottles of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip tion and was only two hours in the hands of thk doctor.’’ If Barkers Xmas Presents See our Dolls at 5c, 10c, 15c, 20c, 25c, 50c, 75c ami on up to >3.50. Fine Lead Soldiers 5c aud 10c a box. Greatest line of Photo Albums you ever saw, from 50c up to >6.00. Shaving Sets, Manicure Sets, Work Boxes and all the «ft. Celluloid Novelties the market affords. ,■« Boys’ Xmas Pocket Knives, the finest you ever saw and at allJpnceB. These knives are made to cut and they will cut too. Toys, drums, trains, cows, engines, mules, horses, dogs, cats, geese, ducks, chickens, trunks cradle*, cariiet sweepers, stoves, tubs, washboards, clowns, Burprise boxes, automobiles, mice, rats alligators hammers, tlags, chairs, stools, carts, wagons, elephants, balls, spiders eea devils, paints, tranKpmeut slates, houses, celluloid balls, rubber balls, ping pong, table tenuis, beds. The finest selection of Madalion pictures in town and our prices are right. Mandol- ios, violins, ban joes, guitars, an<l strings and the greatest stock of mouth harmonicas in town from 20 cents up to the elegant concert Hohner at 75 cents. Air guns, 22 rilles, accordéons, from >3.00 to >‘J.00. REALLY WONDkRPVL VESUCTk. Read the letter of Mrs. Rose caredklly and you will realize why she cannot ?raise ’’ Favonte Prescription” too highly. he difference between one hundred anil ninety-two flours suffering reduced to two hours by the use of "Favorite Pre scription ” explains her gratitude, but cannot express it. It takes a woman and a mother to understand all that can be jxisaible in one hundred and ninety- two hours of suffering at maternfty. Dr. Pierce’s Favonte Prescription not t ves t mother strength in the only give period _f of war. . . but it cure« or pra- vents nausea, and makes the baby's advent practically painless, It Is the best tl ■ ior nursing aeth ers. It ;-m>is e s--cretion of in sk c b 1* I while giving strength to tbe mother. All alcoholic aud stimulating tnedieines are particularly dangerous to 'nursing mptbers. or in the period of couvataaence *yrich follows the baby's birth. 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