East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, April 03, 1890, Image 4

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    IIAH1EK A HBOTIIXBS’ PUBLICATION».
he scarcely ate the aupjier placed be­
THE HERALD
‘■'.SW/8 SMITH & WESSONS
fore him. This, then, was the ex­
Hr.est amall/
arms ever"
tent of her love—thin herconstanev.
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l . . fa* ’ • ed L_________
THCKHDAY, APBIL J. I»0
ai.d die
c.-Miccuf -1
! A mere stranger could win her
experts. In cuabrrs X.
iW aud AM <1 Si. ,;le vr
double action. Sai ty ll-m-
j from him.
rierkiaau 1 Toravi model».
SAVED IX TIME.
Eeer quality vrou~bt
Fred
could
not
long
remain
in
Heel. ca..¡ly i =.<
1 w.
. , e s
From New York Weekly.
I r .. irk naas:..pnaJt>
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'the house that evening, and sum t
LuUh. »lurui. I ty n. .1
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J.
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beib.-.-vive
4
uy
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As the sun was slowly sinking ered out into the cool njglit
•
n <.11 . f the FT—a..
■ 1 .
1 .t and dawwr 1 *. 1
• «i' < *, V-tuim*»
beyond the western hills which rose ! Si ,wlv toward the river h • st <»
1 . r, .t-IdM.-» ■
(!• nt'- a!- / r *“n
n' tced |-*rfi-cu lu-i-c u n lu»'
l “-
H,- ‘‘ 11
like a barrier, shutting in the lovely , The starlight was dancing upo
J ur • «-a.er c-«nuot FUj-ply you, nn < r ’• r
1 ss h"!ow will r»-C4 1 ei r< .ni ’1 ’
town of Boousburg in the valley be­
t
:
v
«•
Cftan«l
1
j waters of the river, and Ercd
bJUTil
low. Fred Floyd paused for a few I denly paused as merry
moments at the gate of a house
broke the quiet air.
half concealed amid ivy and twin-
He listened. lie kn w lie
1
ffi
t:. '
’^1
ing roses. A fairy-like form hast- too well to be mistaken It wa- . th
ó
-i-. "-’ '.
A J
A
< ned down tha gravel walk to meet
el, and with her was the man h< so
him.
disliked. Harry Tracy wasanoceu
-a ^7.
Ercd Floyd was the post-office
pant of the small lo.it. and near him
clerk of Boonsburg, and the only
Ma -
’
the fickle girl upon whom Fr i ‘
•■upi>ort for a widowed mother.
lavished a love constant ard pur«
Next to hi’ aged parent he loved
He waited to see no n.ur
Ethel Wavson better than any one
hastened away from the riv r
** < V .
on earth. Ilia ¡oye was pure, and
bank with a heavy heart.
the leiut.fjl girl leaning upon the I
Another day oi torture came and
gate gazid into his manly face as;
passed. Fred returned I'rnn
Fred - d for a few seconds to con­
office, and ere he knew it, I p -
verse lith her.
“I < an'i stop hut a few moments,” j close to the Ways .1 du< ili’ g.
A musical voice sounded in
he Tai l. Mother is ill, you know,
ears.and
Ethel eali- d to him
and I try to spend as much time
GUIPE, U4 ft.;
“
Why,
Fred, what
with hi r as I possible can: but the
dutii
. tlie office keep me in town Where have you i een
Fred mumbled sm
most ■■■( the day.”
!
^.-riiÄMrs
he
leamd r.geanst
I
•'.Mai . Sandors is gotnj to have
gazed
into
her
face.
a birthday party, Fred, and vou
Ide sh*’ could l e
and I arc invited," said Ethel.
‘•Wry well; if mother is better. I I ‘ Ft’ il I have ii
will l.e oi:iy too jlad to go,” replied . know M- T .
you thin»; ‘—h
Fred
mam h
At th a instant Mabel Sander
rode 1 y
lc-r favorite saddle hor
gj WOODWORK I
rr .
and smile) at the young f Ik*
-
ac
O.
23
UNIÓNSOUARE.ÑY.
’’
the g.*t-‘, who watched
C
.ATLANTA
eqti' stre'o'.o as she urged her otceo
STL9UISM0 rn3K!Sr®"3 daliastc
turnid to go. iiv ' >t mi k a. I.*
forward.
r . id :dv th" shrill'screapr of tin and Lie head swam
“Why Fr. .1 why ar
up-train • inded close at hand, ar*
- lid Eth’l, ainrm’d
the expri ;j idled up to thed. p •
THE
Mai el’s I. - - suddenly reared i m .11 ■ appear
X.”
h
are those put up by
alarm, and dashed away at
D.
M. FERRY SCO.
Hi 5 OU
speed,
fair rider, unai 1
Who are the Largest
Seedsmen in the World.
check 1.
1 his mad career,
D. M. F erry & Co’s
Beautifully Illustrated, Descriptive
ly dm g
the pommel, exp
SEED ANtfUAL
each mi ent to be thrown
for 1890 will be.mailed FREE to all
l .ng : .■ the flying animal.
applicants, and to last season's cus­
tomers. It is better than ever. Ev­
The u :sc of the escaping cl
ery person using Garden, Flower
or Field SEEDS should sendforiu
as the engine drew up at the d< i •
D. M. FERRY ACO.
11 We should
DETROIT, MICH.
added 1 the horse's fear*, A . i
v..
d
in;:,
you
’
ll
I
e
redoubled his mad exertions to un­
seat the t.’ir fiel ji
who clir ; wi n t _ti.u. Fr«d?”
Eth1 i .-carcelv know
with d»- >air to her frail str ;
i 1
I *. ss- d her t ■
t O'
Huddenly a passenp
Fr<<l.
nor
did
And the Cheapest
•'.■: r. toward the con..u;
r.-
rly walk i
and dr pping his small
1 In* bund le home.
•"I
’ i nt ¡hl.'i the n,
•*\\
ell.
it's best,” she mused
— PUBLISHED.—
sprai..: fn ard in time to seize i
■ I-
S^CJoldepQeQS^r
l
ive
to
tell
him
any
way,
a
reins and jerk the animal Ik ■
t - <1-.iu-. Poor Fred! 1 fee
Mn L kf . “Why. ,’ddle. •• . rect'u'i c yabonf
on hi* haunches. an<J at t)je -
It! I only E? d . rj.
a v v well-
OF ROCKFORD. ILLINOIS.
I
for
him, hut I couldn't he a
Informed \.
. .n, c.. J I x
j a »• U a a fuiionr
time received the senseless form ()
Established Tw -nty Ye r*: 8 rage«. «'colnmn«,
her exam le.”
without
advert
Nonn-nt«,.
Vneectarian.
unpar-
M ils I. e . *‘Te?. r ’ ’
von said rou
tiaan, but earnest f r truth and purit . teaching
the leautiful rider in his U ! 11 wile.’’
Ft
Christ, but with the bromleat < harry. Have a clean
wished I could i.
...- is.v-g.
Ai.d the vain girl enter« «»
religious paper in your family. It has 1 o hobbies or
Allen.—and .r • r.
. u.; l .. . c . uu I ls . Bui
stretched arms.
crotchets, but seeks to a pp y the place of vile, o?
■ne nas iia: 1 im.
■ ’
j non.*e, not deigning tn look .
iaimless reading by that « Inch is wholesome and true.
M il l .
Friend* soon gathered near.
t pleases the < hildren and the old people , and its
H im L..3. ‘ » c/.'.
. '10* ’ o?i '«forma-
unday-school lessons are helpful. A
rm<«n each
the form of the 0:1c sin- bail po. Week
lion from t/T
t
’• I 'll it that
and & splendid story. Only fl.25 * Yrnr.
Mabel, after recovering her m
eheknov. 3 a. t.;. : . r i* ci : ;. 1 is bri lit ai.d
In clubs*. Five for FiveJ)< liars. Sample copies free.
lessed
to
love
scarcely
a
few
w
entertaining i i cj . .
J , ot I c- d co as
accepted a seat in a ea-r
.I'.i«
well as Fho u'
i* 1 I
t’ '
’ '. ■ sourc 3 of
“BEA HUR”aii“TFEWORSTFOE ”asjra:iai information,
bh' 1 • * t :■.•: a- i : nr. pber of ber
returned home, while tlu stranger oefore.
>!agazincli,.:cly,r: 3 I i. r
E.t i in oue ■ our ®
The llir'atio 1 i . tween Ethel
reading, abor;
■ co
! i 1 tu • ' mu tho
hdsurci; proceeded to the hotel, reg
topics of the ¿"v.* Hr
1 : np in amnr.tb
Tracy h id caused a great deal of
Ly my occ. or.al cii
v th :r
'. I.ct'rtr.i.ly
istered, and sought his room.
Covers every top 3 of i
t.
rat.oncvsof
talk,
and
Mabel
Sanders
felt
1,
tiie day do n to t :o c *■■■.’■ s
I’on’ekcf pit g;
The incident was soon the town
and everyi i*1 ; n so b:?. . .
■
reten, too»
Every t. JC ’ ..«.’. n
sc ;• i . t. 0 . » ( a’ slo
t ilk, and the gtrapger accepted tin piqued to think that affairs '
comas br ek . r.*»u
. # ... » m?
; t yin t » t.ùe
llcmoresi’s Fa:..'
• • '
■'
i’ ‘tciieg aro
invitation to call ami receive th« taken such a turn, for she had
to goo t. F a
t
1
: < ven* i.,onth,
r.n a place i3 foun . .or 1
f p r< s ; and
thank; of Mi.*s Sandirs. This si trodueed Tracy, ami f it sttr
Mr. Allen Fc.ei.rs ty it
. 1 : . ’ . ■*'
. , "onderful
. v__
__
how it suits evtry
ref
indy I”
cured him a pas-|s>rt into the socio would I ring him to her feet;
M
r . Las
tend fora
H!:.
Lr-
cli , •
i ; i :; i tter ...•
;urw
SpecimenC»*».v
r ii
i.
■
Sperimei. C-»*»y : I-
hr.
r tl,r
. ’ wbafyotl
whatyott
ty of Boonsburg, and he was tin the g iv stranger had devoteil !
»ayitfa.itwi.l:rn.i
u?. ”
“
S j at
u"', : e *i»l
; . . i:•*
- . c : t! enl.olc-f
Ak i < ‘c • f us.
time to her rival in beauty
Mi:a L en
Mirs
e 3. .
I "*?
•? th
ih it W
\V ■ i « niiii.es Demorest,
lion of the hour. He gave Ids natni
tbo publisher. 17» L.i-r . ; t th i r tr- r New
the
Netv York,
York la
Is
wealth, Ethel Wavson. bhe pi
offering t-» mi nd n S’», crme i ( opy for to cents.’so
as Ilarrv Tracy, a id i wasscs n
W3 cant lose
1— ny th:... fil, h ¡Himber contains
a ’ Pattern <»r
’ • r th,- holder to any
moreil that he was rich at.d his vis­ r'r«d, aid ¡ought ¡«¡console l.:n
Futtern she may choc
l . ad in any size- which
Mabel sent out invitations
alone
make?etch
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----- o; . y j v.< r .
cent.« .- and 1 just
it to the town was merely to pn-s a
want a jjcx . t pi. • ra .
\*r._
Hen’s. Tha
subscription pri e is or ly .■ o a ye? r; and I
few weeks’ vacation during tin other party, and urged Fred
must say I can’t see h< w th v c*rn publish so
■legaat a Magazine for t.< little money.”
warm weather. He soon In came a j eept niie.
Combines the juice of the Elue Figs of
«iure conca
regular visiter at flic home of tin 1 ’l l e i veiling <T the party
FS»» MARY
California, so laxative and nutritious,
RKTTd ED C E
«‘.(■ope. i"l fltK.
Sanders. Tlx eveningof the birth­ I and sound* < f music issued
with the medicinal virtues of plants
ths* world, Our facibtio ar*
the
idom
as
the
pay
throi
g
1
unequaled,
and to introduce our
known
to
be
most
beneficial
_io
tUj
—
day party finally arrived, and o:
superior goods we will send HF«
human system, forming the ONLY PER­
to os 1 persox in each localitr,
M.
•
'above.
Only
those »«ho «rita
course Fro 1 and Ethel were among gled ill the gay waltz.
FECT REMEDY to act gently yet
ton« at or ocean rr.ake sure ot
the ch.vnce. All you have to do in
promptly on th<?
the guests. Ilarrv Tpcy obtained i liHii.e.l lovely, and Ethel 11«
return is to show our goods to
EYÈr
thee who call— your neighbore
an introduction to Ethel, win 'seemed fairer.
and th'.«e arnnnd you Thebe*
KIDNEYS, LIVER AND EQWELS
g'nning of this «dvertiaement
Fred
sat
near
Mabel
and
tn.
ah. ws the small end of the tele-
—AND TJ —
lo iked unmual'y charming and In
paid a great deal of attention to her. hard to keep his eyes from w.inde
ing . ver to where Etln-l sat list
— SO THAT —
and secured r.n invitation to call ing. ci.rnt tured, to tl.c voice el IL.
•bout the fiftieth part of its bulk It is a grand, doable sice tele-
PURE BLOOD,
(rope.ss large m i« easy to carry. We will ahoihowyou hdw v. u
upon 1. r.
' ry Tracy
mn make from *» I toglSi day at least, from the start.witn-
REFRESHINC SLEEP,
Mt aiperience Better write at ouee. We pav all express chargea.
Iddr.s«. II HALLETT A jju.. Box H»O. PvKTLAMD, M a 1X1.
\\ hi'.c :i tf.r.iing home that even-
HEALTH
and
STRENGTH
Hnddetdy they arose ami mingh
Naturally follow.
Every one is using it
ing Fre i lei rn d f o .1 her olivi r- in the ilaiue. I nt had taken on.,
and all are delighted with it.
Ask your
nation, tint Eth< I see;'. 1 mudi f ’W turns al out the room whet
druggist for SYRUP OF FIGS. Manu«
euifund
sound
of
voices
wen
lie.
.
4
factured only by tht*
impressed with th" handsome stran-
LOUISVILLE. KY.
in ti e hall-wav ai d several str...
ger. l’eor l'red, Ite I cg.-.n t > I1.1t« ger* i ppear .1 in the door-wav, p
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. Tie twoir.g Agricultural bumal eftho South and West.
S an F bancisco , C al .
the new-comer, lie was I ut a poor erdi d by a c.instil, le.
Made by Farmers for Farmers.
locrSVTLLB. Kv.
N kw Y o » k , N./
< lerk, ill-paid and with a widiiwed
As a record cf successful agriculture. Ho»
' Sorry to int< rrupt the festiviti, -
AXt» I- arm has Ylo equal. Every topi£ relating
mo her hxikirg to him for stipi 0 I. ladies an«l genii« man. 1 lit I usim »
to agriculture fa openly dfacu-ssed in tts columns
by the t tfhiers thenisvlvcs. No expense is «pared
while this new arrival wa* re- (irteli i* I m ill ss. j mi know, nixl v. e I.,
iu securing a f ill
c ttiit of eveiv notable suc­
to
I
1
xe
*
«1
w
hi,«,
wo
m,
reiv
ii,
cess on the fam. It is distinctively the
licit, He c>ul l ree that Elbe! wns
FARMERS’ OWN PAPER.
. ur duty, sai I one « f the st: ::n ;.
dazzled by the witt; r . :k* and
A record Yf t
ir <! ri " .• lite presented in a form
i*
Instantly
cv«ey lH’t.-'on in li..
and language which make it plain to all.
glib tongue of Tracy, and a great room prti . d. at.d a «¡eatli-i.k«
its list of co.iir nuTora
THE SELF-THREADING
Contains the ;i;. .»«. i J the most nr.^yressive farm­
load Aettled upon tin- young clerk’s ness | r v. ile 1 a* tl.e
er* of the South and West. Tbit do not treat
dr-w
tilth
a
«loeuinent
ot theoretical fanning, but of the* actual condi­
mind as he communed n th bin * -1:
tion« which confront ut today: R I*'. Johnson ;
c«s «led:
Waldo F Rrov-n . Henry Stewart : John M Stahl;
Nex* evening as 1 e called t i see
A T Ford ; Jeff Welborn Hugh T. Brwka: John
‘ I li ve a v.a r< i.t fur th* ■ arn t
C l-.l<ir; Steeles Bavou ; T B Baldwin .mi a
1 thcl, her m.ith -r can f.i'li sn.il Charles Sawyer. <1. the < ha re
he-t
others nt ik-_- this journal indlsyeusable.
Moreover, it is equally
:ng to greet him, ;,nu wa ii f r n d f «rge-y ¡in I r->bl«: v ' 1 I'" 1- r -
A HOME MAGAZINE.
that Eth I h.'d go* c i.da ■; ni,|( has 1 e. 11 tra eil t . thia to vii , £*:,.
F*.*“rv subit et of inter e*t to the home-maker is
»♦
In it «re com
fti'.
>
treated.
Mary Mar-den. tufaCat-.d-v
<
to tl.is very liutise."
*
Mr. Tracy.
Brown. Mrs. Davie s, Mfas Cabell. Miss Mosbv,
bitted the fin­
ha*.
*
r!"
1
x«
hii
u
■
i
M
Alice
W
-ion
and a c. rcoi ethers will contrib­
S.vi
Fred < I •< tied • t the - ’ • 1 <
est mechanic­
ute regularly.
d.r-, •T.lhish UM-.’ Til l
al »kill, the
fa : t :
uiirsa
for 8ii|'p . t. IL feit his In art mi k «•a heic t v the name «’f 1
I’ in charge of o*tr Chiklreq * Department, and
moot useful
ing, nil a great lump
she h s t.i •
t’wr faculty uf bring bulb in-
•v in Lis
•nd practical
teresi.u ; and instructive.
throat. Slowly, and ns 11 in a
n t: Ini I
v elements, and
THS MnTttT OF m IUTIOH
T’ A th*«!!' : -t rv appearing in Woors AMD
V i ll. * of 1! i V •11 known ad
dream, he walked t > th o-
F a «M. bv J< a IL He«ick. and - excr.tng woe
vantages that
attention. s
**
-t «t Hies by diMinguiahcd writers
The .1 urs .*. i-iueil t«i <lmg I'V Will.
appear from i time to lime.
make n sew
■err
iiy until the mat! w .14 (j. *iriutil«-d
W’ L ASP S LETTET.3
ing
machine
of
ach issue, and this humoi
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r>hi'
desirable to
in 4 : lie ...lice dosed 6»: t ■ nigh:
Olli
ph-r was never more interestiag than "at this
■ell or use.
II.- . ireful’y av« «1 «1 I. i»*i g ly
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KLDREDCE MFC. CO.
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r»or the farmer : Free Mail Delivery to the
1890
Haroefs Magazine
1 I. L U S T R A T ED.
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Adorn yuur u
A new Shakes pc a re—the Shakespeare of Ed
win \ Ailin' —•>ill be prvaenied in H arpfr ' s
Mtt-Hliue \rl
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Aiolivw
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punch .i ¡UH4 treni h u«»\e It », i»r ilic ex-
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