Eugene semi-weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-190?, June 21, 1904, Image 2

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EUGENE GUAR
Emma Talbert, of Portland, is at-1 over area nortn of the Columbia.
HIGH LIGHTS OF FASHION.
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ter five thousand from John Trigg, a Frederick Weyerhauser, recently sta­
The
lira Tallnr Ma le (.own ot l’arls.
Little Folks
Trimmings Galore.
Pul 1 ih I ix I Hl Ell ene.Oreguli, ever. suburban resident of that city, be­ ted that it would be better to allow
We inesduy aud Saturday.
Address cause, as she say», fie tricked her Uto tbe burnt timber to stand and deteri-
Grays are extremely attractive this
h II commiiiiicHtioiu and make all re
year, ranging from "oyster” to iron
miltauces payable to tbe Eugene an Hiegel marriige witbin six mouths oate tbau to throw the logs on tbe
gray and elephant gray and affording
Guard, Eugene, Oregon.
prerent
market.
When
as
strong
a
after she took a ditorce from a forme,
such a variety of shades that among
“They say that geese are slow on them almost any woman may End one
1 . MPBELL BROS., PUBLISHERS buebandjwbeu she suould have waited company as ibis halts it is time for
tbelr feet." said Billy Goose one day. to wear with comfort and satisfaction
a year. 'Iben, too, Emma wants a small craft to seek still waters.
Subscription Rates —
"Now. if I only had some one to ride to herself. While usually associated
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cool thousand for services as bouse
Six in onths...................................... 7^
Men in authority must always be on my back I believe 1 could beat a with tbe elder folk, some smart gowns
keepe" while ebe lived with Trigg as
Advertising rates made known on
prepared for defeat when power makes railroad train running, and I would for young women adopt tills useful hue
bis wife. All of which seems to be a
applicat ion.
not flap my wings once.”
ut present. A taking instance is the
them arbitrary or unfair, A bit of
Well. Polka Dot agreed to ride bita. gray dress of the cut, which Is relieved
rather blgb estimate, especially con-
SATURDAY.............................. JUNE 18
ancient history proves tbe tiuth of and they waited for a train. Billy
sideriLg that a woman just through
with rich soft hued oriental embroid­
tbe above. Years ago Booth, the oys-
ery. A circular straw bat of pale chest-
WEDNESDY
—
—
JUNE 21 ibe divorce mill ought to know exact
uut brown, looped up with ^tin ribbon
ter king, was paying to one express
ly what she was about when putting
and rhinestone studs, completes a cos
company at Chicago forty thousand
tume us striking as it is practical.
! er neck into tbe matrimonial halter j
Note and Comment.
dollars annually for express on oys-
Biscuit and tun shades ure to be
tbe second time.
Provincial Assessor Hail, ut victo­
smart, but how few complexions arc
tors. He plead with tbe p resident
really cleur enougu for them. A trap
ria, British Columbia, defaulter to a
for a lower rate. He was so pereist-
for the unwary tlity prove if there is
Ladies in Glass Gowns. #
considerable am uut, and in jail
ent in his demand that tinally tbe
tbe least sallow tinge in the skin.
Glass
textiles
is
one
of
the
develop
­
awaiting trial,spent the public money
As an Item of comfort to those who
president grew impatient, ‘ 'let an
are not exceeding;) slim it should be
with whicn be was intrusted on a va- ments of tbe skill of modern glass ox team and haul your own oysters, »»
noted that amid tlie many fluffy exam
riety theatre soubretie box-wo’ker. workers. At the World's Fair one of he said. Mr. Booth as tes ilv replied,
pies of the latest chic there appear cer­
His fun did nut last long—che puu- the most wonderful exhibits is the “1 will " ths ’■e- u' was the build­
tain models of the tailor made order
This type of garment >s always becom­
isbuient will, Those Britishers are process of glass weaving, a delicate ing of refrig-rator cars and the ex­
ing to the plump wotuau and is her
ana fascinating operation. Tbe oper- I press compauy lost tbe immense traf­
uut tolerant of breaches ot trust.
exclusive property.
ator takes a small glass rod half an , fic which might have Leen retained
Supple cloth and taffeta radium, a
tissue in indescribable shades resem­
A very pathetic part of the terrible inch in disn.et«r aud exposes tbe1 by concession.
bling shut mirror silk, together with
calamity of the burning of tbe three- point to the blue fiatue of a couple of
infinitesimal cbciks, compose exquisite
toilets.
deck<<r excursion steamer General Slo lamps, and when at a white heat
While gambling has been stopped
It is evident that soft tiny cheeked
cum at New York Wednesday was th*- Ir.iws out a thread almost as intangi- In Seattle, Seattle people* have not
canvas and silks made with very fully
lining of tbe bodies of a score or uie as that spun by the fateful Atro
fre-t gmtlirg Siroe
plaited or tucked skirts will be deeid-
edly popular for elaborate toilet, while
wore iufints. But helpless as tbe pos. An attendant flings this glis­ t e fail ia.ii tsrs leer. el.sed Ju
cloths in light pastel colors aud the
ttle innocents were they were not tening filament over a great iron Seattle they have been removed to
new delft blue compose many of the
POLKA LOT AGREED TO HIDE
I
wheel
which
makes
JOO
revolutions
a
much more helpless tbau tbe thous­
Georgetown, a Seattle suburb, where
smart tailor made costumes which are
Goose
with
Polka
Dot
got
on
one
track
and nr more adults aboard, Some- minute. Jt is so flue as not to be per hey are apparently doing as mtioh and held their breath until they saw a particularly noticeable for tlieir per­
fect simplicity. One especially effec­
body connected with that boat Deeds ceptible until a number of strands business as ever. Gambling is wide train coming on tbe other.
tive was in light gray tiny checked tine
When ready fur open in Tacoma, and tbe Interurban
"Toot! toot!" said tbe train.
hanging for the nailing fasi of tbe have been wound.
cloth made with a short basked single
“Get up!” cried Polka Dot.
breasted coat having a black leather
life preservers with which tbe steamer removal, water must be thrown on tbe railway has been compelled to put on
belt at the waist. A narrow black taf­
“We’re off!” sang Billy Goose.
wheel
lest
tbe
thread,
on
account
of
was supplied.
another car to accommodate Seattle­
And down tbe tracks they went, It feta collar opened at the nect to dis­
its extreme ligatuess, fly away and be ites who desire to squander their
was really quite surprising how fast play a white guipure chemisette and
Around the amber velvet cravat.
Sunday excursions have at divers lost. Three hundred of the original money.
The steamer Flyer, too, is the goose could run.
Tbe multiplicity of trimmings now
times drawn the fire ot the pulpit, filaments must be put together to doing a bigger business than for turns curves, across hedges and through tun necessary If a gown is to be "in it" to
nels
they
hurried
until
Polka
Dot
got
and rightly in most eases, we tbiuk. make the thickness of ordinary cotton time.
Everett and Bellingham are real dizzy and his eyes were filled wttli the slightest degree It Is impossible to
I'.cscrb”. P’scmienterie. braid, fringes.
But in case of accident it is made to thread.
getting jealous, and are framing up cinders.
.. . ill ar« In demand
Presently what should Billy Goose < re-
The finished fabric is of an exqui­ to open gambling wide. All ot which
appear In the nature ot divine retri­
see ahead of him but another train,
sitely
beautiful
textuie,
somewhat
re
­
bution. Mow the tables are turned in
proves that one cannot reform people coming In his very direction and on the
If people want to gamble selfsame track on which be was run I
a way, a Lutheran exotirsion steamer sembling tbe rich stuffs of gold and by law
nlng.
silver
used
for
sacerdotal
vestments
they will gamble—the same with other
beiug burned while going from the
“Toot! toot!” said tho train.
Lust River into Loug Island Sound and altar cloths. It is usually white vices. The extremist makes his mis­
“Get out of the way.” said Polka Is it Only a Fa/.ionable Feminine
ami
as
lastrcus
as
satin,
tbe
surface
take in not discriminating between Dot.
Wednesday with frightful loss ot life
Accomplishment ?
“Don’t stop me." said Billy Goose.
among the excursionists, principally reflecting tbe light with somewhat of a vice abd crime. It is all crimo to
And the next moment tbe train bit
Tn the novels of a generation c so
women and children. It is not a metallic lustre. Blue, pink, Nile green him.
poor Billy nnd there wasn't anything beck, fainting seems to be generally re­
ana
other
colors
are
manufactured.
J
left
of
the
race,
so
far
as
he
was
con
­
healthy mind that contemplates the
garded as an accomplishment of a fash­
Severaljsmall shipments of Japanese cerned. but a basketful of goose feath­ ionable woman. Whenever there was
Tbe material is sutfieiently pliable
horrible death of scores or hundreds
ers that Polka Dot picked up from the an awkward situation to be covered the
white oak have recently been made to
either iu railroad or steamur wreck to be manipulated by tbe dressmaker,
track half an hour later, when he had woman discreetly and decorously fainted.
different
coast cities. In appearance recovered from the shock.—Atlanta It is also insinuated that place as well as
as a retiibutive act of a loving God. I tbe needle passing through without
time had to be considered in the fitting
It can be made up and odor it is similar to eastern oaa. Constitution.
exercise of this accomplishment. There
That is the old Puritan idea—that any difficulty.
must be a convenii nt couch to lie on and
The freight on oak from Arkansas is
the supreme power of seemingly il­ into exquisite costumes and has litt'e
still more there must be a pair of manly
about 845 a thousand. Vessels re­
affinity
with
any
of
the
weaves
arms to support the limp burden as it
limitable uuiverse punishes bia crea­
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swayed and slipped to the ground.
turning from tbe Orient will make a
known
to
commerce.
On
account
of
tures as the pareut or schoolmaster
Little Folks
Women did not as a rule exhibit this
very
low
rate
on
such
freight.
accomplishment for the benefit of their
punishes tbe refract iry child. It Is the peculiarity of tbe texture it lends
own sex, but only when some observant
THE MICE WITH THE
well that tbe world has about out­ itself admirably to tbe putts and
male was at hand to see and succor.
Au eat of corn, ten rows ot which
tuc
’
.s
naw
so
fashionable.
A
lovely
The heroines of the modern novelist
grown tbe revolting ides. God is not
TAIL MUFFS
are
not given to fainting. The “accom­
gown is fashioneu with the full gath­ are white aud ten rows red, exactly
líate, “God is love."
plishment ” seems to have gone out with
I
ered skirt of the 1830 period,tbe foot divided lengthwise of the cob, ir a
Mn. Mouse lives in tbe wall with the working of samplers. Weakness
Cereal treak in tbe Missouri exhibit her six little mice. They always bad was once a woman’s weapon. Now she
being
fluitbed
with
hali
a
dozen
vo
­
We suppose that Russians hate to
in tEe Palace of Agriculture at the cold, cold tails. This made the little
get killed, just as any one else. Still lutes of the shining stuff, tbe coissge
mice cry. "Quee— quee!" they said.
Wot 11’s Fair.
there should Dot be great regrets from matching it in style. Sometimes h i
“Husb-h-h!” said Mother Mouse.
“The cat will bear you."
some of the victims of Tuesday’s all white dress is relieved with pip
A GlImpNe of Sofln.
“We don’t care If she does. Mother
tight, for Instance Khoastonnow and tugs or cordings on faint tones of
Tn 1 bls book on “Cities” Arthur Sy
Mouse We don’t care if the cat does
rose
or
baby
Hue.
One
great
advan
­
mons
i
writes
of
the
cnpltal
of
Bulgaria:
Nadocbinskv. They won’t have to
tage this fabric enjoys over silk or "There is something dry, liot and tierce
carry that burden of names longer.
in Sofia which is at once ordinary,
linen its that it doos not have to sub­ sordid and almost startling. The houses
mit to tbe minis!’'
ins of the lane
are for tbe most part such houses as one
dress, for all that is necessary when might sis* In any small town In any
country, but at a corner on t’.ie main
soiled Is to wipe off the surface with street there is a mosque and around
soap and water.
the mosque something like a village
in order to illustrate tbe practical fair. Wooden booths are set lip at each
side of the street. wooden palings
utility* nt “glass or crystal doth," round empty spaces or open upon
the exhibitors have erected a stage In which trees grow or upon one
w it li foot Iigbts on which everything houses or upon a little wooden tl
Money cluing rs. with their glass
is of this inimitable fabric. The floor of gold and silver coins anil coin ear­
is covered with gl iss carpeting, which rings and lings outside their shop will
is liot ilijuied by use. Cue domed dows, suggest already the sa
despises weakness, aud all its symptoms.
Constantinople
At upper w
It may be taken for granted therefore
iling and wh II s lire decor ted with above the slot’s yon see men ’
,\
that now-a-days if a woman faints it is
white glass "loth, flicked »"<1 studded sewing maebines: at the edges
because of genuine weakness that she
i>e
cannot conceal. Instead of wanting male
at regular intervals with rosettes of pavement littlcdark bootbin
oiiseivatiuii she avoids it and despises
sit with their wooden bloc
every color which look like so ninny them. Men puss selling watei
herself for her own frailty.
WHY WOMEN FAINT.
1 hose Republican national commit bright-liiK d dowers growing from out mid nuts. A woman passes and tiien
another, carrying a huge dark green hear us nnd eat us every bit up. Out
In general women who faint are more
of
a
bed
of
tbe
purest
white.
The
very
I. emet) who know so well tbe pecu-
liable to do so at some special periods
melon in her arms solemnly, like
tails are so cold. Mother Mouse," the than at others, and the liability to faint is
nir kind of perauasioti used by Mark furniture is npholsteied with glass iu royal orb."
little mice cried all together.
I generally increased with the recurrences
lliuiun, canuct be blamed for object- different colors, while American flags
The Wht-per Court.
That day Mother Mouse stood in the of the periodic womanly function. From
At Rochford. Essex. England, th­ door of the mouse hole, which came this fact alone it might be fairly argued
leg to the milk and-W'iiter personality in realistic coloring are set at each
that there is a close relation between
t Secretary Cortelyou for the suc­ end. Tbe picture is completed by a whisper court is n strange observance out just under the dressing table local womanly weakness and tlie physical
held annually under the superintend where a dear little girl was being got weakness which causes women to faint.
group
consisting
of
six
figures,a
bride
cessor of the dead big brained Ohio
nice of the steward of the manor. Tin ready to go to town. Nurse put on Womanly ailments surely undermine the
lender. Hanna knew how to “fry tbe and the attendant bridesmaids, all business of the court Is carried out at her blue velvet coat aud her blue silk general health. Irregularity, suppres­
<at” out of trusts and tariff benefi­ robed In tbe purest white and iu midnight In the open air. Tho absence bonnet, then gave her her little white sion, profusion, unhealthy drains, inflam­
mation, ulceration, and female weakness,
of a tenaut Is punishable by a flue of
ciary manufacturers to the queen's gowns illustrating tbe latest fashions. double Ills rent for each hour he fails fur collar and muff. “Oh. me!" sigbed are the diseases which drain the vitality
Mother Mouse. "If only I had muffs to and weaken the general health of women
to be In attendance. No artificial light, keep my poor children’s tails warm!”
In te—and he did it. An<i after he
The Hoodoo Presidents! Year.
tu J render them liable among other
except a firebrand. Is permitted. aud
So then she went to tbe dream mouse things to “ fainting spells.’’ Cure the
got it? Well, he knew how to UM it
the proceedings are recorded by means and begged him to rive tbe little girl local womanly diseases and there is at
Tacoma Lumberman.
».nil did use it without any compiute­
once a gain in the general health.
in keeping with the generil trend of one of the embers of the brand. Tlie a dream about it
roll of fourteen tenants Is then called
"It gives me great pleasure," writes
tioii of conscience. ne bought votes
"Say it over and say It slow,” said
of trade, the demand for timber lands over and answered to In a whisper, and
. tbe dream mouse. "Maybe I can re- Miss Ella Sapp, of Jamestown, Guilford
as he bought Iron or coil ot lake
Co., N. C., "to thank Dr. Pierce for the
is light. A few transfers are made, then they kneel down and swear al­ member about half of it.'
great good received from the use of
-I« timer lines just as a business prop
legiance. Very many years ago the
But the dream mouse remembered nil ‘ Favorite Prescription ’ and ‘ Golden
but the edge is off the market.
lord of the manor, after an absence every word, and next day the little
i sitlon. lie was utterly devoid of
Discovery ’ I had suffered for
from his eatate. was returning home girl asked mamma for some white Medical
three years or more at monthly periods.
principle so far as polities and pollt-
by
night.
On
the
way
he
accidentally
time*
of
tho
last
decade
The hard
flannel and some white velvet, out of It seemed as though I would die with
I’s'
anagement were concerned —
came on gradually, but the tightening heard some of bls discontented ten­ which she made six little muffs and pains in my back and stomach. I could
Thus
antry plotting his assassination,
sot rise to my feet at all without faint­
"the end justified the means’’ with
up ot the past few months has beeu warned, lie retu riusi home by an nncx- soaped them over her Anger, These ing: hid given up all hope
of ever being
she diup^ed dot. u al the door of the cured, when one of my xe
bin
Ills comprehelialve grasp of
friends insisted
rapid. It was but recently that the petted route, Then lie ordered that mouse hole. The next day they were
upon
mv
trying
Dr.
Pierce's
Favorite
•
will not again l e met with
. ri ' -r rVimpany derld- each year his t ■liants should assemble
nnd the d-esm monsa h-n—ghf
’«.’th ’ ■’ li“’e fa’th I
,ic to do uiul uow...^. her a dream. w hich was true, of those f’-e«~ip.;~n
ir«, lerhnps ewer. And it is
tried it, and *>efore I had taken half a
<A to bull i a large sawmill nt some
,1
’ 1 ' erecs-d on th’
—♦» •■,
»r ’v’tie I *rl* ’’t-rt^r h - 1 be’ter srnetite
m the Columi'i river, tow
1,
ii
r 1 ti n— taken two
to Sui
each with
Prcrption’ and
curb'd
: and a pre'
rm. The I
Semi-Weekly Guar J
V
Jud "bolls’* pTiV anlmportant
part. The latter occur In Immense va­
riety -beads. Jet. sequins and silk or
d
FAINTING.
•it.
d st si
to do iny
chenille embroidery. I’chrl garnitures
are dreams of
eliness whether iu
the daintiest of passementerie or elabo­
rate pendent orn;:i„e;its.
For the bride's gown this season
pearls are the coveted trim ornament,
l'earl passementeries for more general
use combine pearls, rhinestones and
spangles and are things of beauty, but
how long they will remain a joy Is a
dubious question.
Newest in trimmings are the quilled
ribbons used as a skirt trimming and
complemented with a broad quilled
ribbon flounce on the corsage. Silk
and velvet striped ribbon is used to
form bretelles and revers. An inlet of
Scotch plaid taffeta ribbon on waist
and skirt forms another unique bit of
decoration.
\T.DER.
Ask of St. Louis »Vjrld'B For cou­
pons.
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makes weak women strong and sick
women well. It does not matter how
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sickness. ’’Favorite Prescription" may
oe used with the utmost confidence and
assurance that it will cure and strengthen
if the disease lies wi n the bounds of a
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local physicians have said there was no
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" I suffered for twelve years with female
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the time and have a dizzy
headache, and my nerves
would be all unstrung so I
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before.
"You have my consent
to publish this testimonial,
hoping it will be the means
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valid."
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1 ave acclaimed Dr. Pierce s
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