Image provided by: Harney County Library; Burns, OR
About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1890)
They surround him, uttering ,r you wish a cooo aivoLvea ; He had not walked more than ten fierce'cries, and making wild ges raS".VB SMITH & WESSON 8 party of steps when he noticed a Of Payette Finest small ■__ i s—*~T a »• in « ever tures. • i men approaching. m.nutectu od WEDNESDAY. JULY 9, IWO. th« fir .t v...vice uf ► 4 One of them had, meanwhile, SiU The moon having new einergod experts, in ciuibre« &!. M and U-luU Bluglv or procured a rope, which he now se double action. BaXtty Ham ri vealeel from behind a cloud, A COQVETTE» FAITH. BierteM amt Target modsls. Best «aalliy wrMMabt enough of these personages for him cured about William’s neck. r<!r^oVi^i%l°nS Uurt nied for ri« xew y »'* ’»•»Wr ... „ The other end of the rope was Cnlob. durab.l.ty «nd “I am glad I came when I (lln, to perceive that they were moun lo.faHo»« l ot be deewivod by cheap mailable “ then thrown over a high branch of eften aoLl for the gruuinr •v’lclf« I‘ «id the enptnin. “But yon ehould taineers. ¡1 .bls and dangerous The o. .?.•< v i-vatts are stann c l upon the I arn 3« with fit m t They had long beards and high the tree, to be seized by several of na-ue, addrwsa nod date-oi patent«. »»»«««».: not have Mrnved »o fur from the ! aiiteed pwrfeec. Inatot upon veuel. 1 hope no other of my eail- boots; some of them carried car the band. y <ur ilealer cannot supply you, •»‘ * < rera below will react* e prompt attain bn v li’S CAUUuguc and prlc»,»up«,ii applreRi***“» '“Haul!'” shouted the leader. or» have come »o far away from the bines slung to their backs, while BM1TU ¿c WK-MIX. bl>rlu»ll<l4. Slab. The men hauled, and William town.” I others were provided with long swung from the tree. The young man colored and knives. The vouth, who understood Span hung hie head. Then a »mile At the same moment, a strange wreathed his lip», discloeing teeth ish quite well, beard one of them rumbling noise was heard, a mete- which were dazzling white and even. say: or-like flash was seen. THE SELF-THREADING “I’m afraid I’m a sorry protector.” “I tell you he is here to-night, "An earthquake!” shouted the said he, in a voice that wan pecul for I saw him at sundown start on outlaws, in chorus. iarly coarse for one of such genteel his return, and I know he could The mountain rocked and swayed. physique. “Here I came for the not have gone far in the present The out’» vs rushed from the spot, sole purpose ef being on hand to condition of the roads.” to seek refuge in the lower land, protect you in case you were attack i “You would know him, if yau where there was not so much dan- ed by the deeperulws, and instead saw him, again, I suppose?” I d it are com ger. bined the (in “1 am not so sure of that, He here you come to my rescue, The shocks of the earthquake ent mechanic. “You had better get back to town was down among the trees, so that lasted a full hour, Rocks wye dis- al skill, the to town as fast a» you cun,” said I could not see him very distinctly, lodged and went rolling along with taost useful but, as well as I could make out, the din of thunder, crashing »nd practical Bernard. elements, and "Ay, ny, s’r<" answered th« youth. he was a small, slender man ” through the shrubery and into the all known ad- “Enough. If we only overtake gurgling waters far below, while vaniag>-s that “And you?” “Never mind me.” said the cap him, we may avenge our impris many trees were torn up from their make a sew. ing machine tain, with the dare devil, indiffer oned comrades,” roots, to be sent trembling down. desirable to “Ay, wo will hang him to the ent air of a man caring little what In the morning Bernard, who, sell or use. tallest tree that grows upon the undisturbed by the shocks, had re Lwrame of hini. ELDREDGE MFC. CO. A peculiar expression of pity hill.” i mained all night in his hut, rose Factory and Wholei&ld Cffico, Balrlder«, HL “His vessel will never leave tlu# to depart for the town. Ruin greet-1 pasacd over the face of the youth. Hl! WalMmh Art., Cfctrapo. 99 Broad IM root, Now Ytrk. More, u tear gleamed in his eye, as port with him as her captain.” cd his sight on every hand. Fin toward Thus spoke the robbers, and he turned way and walked ally he caught sight of a paper fast William knew well that their con to a twig, lie seized it and pe the town. “What is there about that young versation referred to Captain War rused its contents, which were fellow which always effects me so ren. follows: strangely?” muttered thecaptain to , He hurried noislcssly along to “D eabest B ernard :—He who himself, as he moved oft, leaving ward them, keeping in the shadow followed you to sea as Williafn th» two dcpcradoes lying side by j of the shrubery, that they might Marvel was none other than Selina PUBLISHED. not »ee him until he should come Hathaway. She meant not what side, still senseless, Then he returned to the town close upon them. she »aid on that night when she re • OF ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS. and made the vigilantes (police He had heard enough to show fused you, for »be really loved E» nLlish.'.l T'_ i.tv Yo r»j f in;vj, 4ti ctdtinin«. vriiliotif advfi’t Inw: tniian. unpnr- oflicers) acquainted with what had him that they hud mistaken him- as her life. She meant to let tisun. btjt carn»«t f r trulh i»n.l,pulir, temchioc Christ, I.ut with th« bro uret-t churl y. Have n c I viir self for the captain, and he seemed know who she was before the taken plnce. rnligiotiH p>ipi»r in yuur t.iinily. I' 'tag i o hobbit-» or croc hot«, but to a pp y the placo of vile, or ■-iiink'59 r«»arlin*; bv that v hich ii* wlin-eecwcanti irn<*. Before nightfall a party of these anxious to carry out the deception. of the voyage, but an event It plca«*M (he rhil.!r«n 404 the old people, alni its Stp ilay-achool fci;«oiin are iivipful A surmon on* h men arrested the two robbers, who Filially he gained a point within happened to prevent her. She week Hh«l A «pien.li'l «tory «•»»l.t 81.23 m 1 «•»«•. l.i club»: 1 i\.f Fiv. Stmiplucopies free. Either Right or were brought before the authorities a few feet ot the robber#, when he died to save you! Long before ‘‘8EM«ir”rri“T«E1!"”’STFPF”firrw»«1J Combines the juice of the Blue Figs of in the town. Captain Warren and »uddeulv arose, half turiiii g, as if these lines reach you, her spirit Califon.ia, so laxative and nutritious, Willi. Ill Matvei, the youth whom a..out beating a retreat. shall have lied. The mountaineers I with the medicinal virtues of plan:.-, known to be most beneficial to the he had re cued, appeared against 1 tie outlaws, with tierce cries, will have hung her on one of their human system, forming the ON LY l‘EK ■ i the pris< new. The latter were sent ' pounced upon him. They gath- trees. FECT REMEDY to act gently ye: S ei . ina H athaway .” promptly on the to the c.ilabuse, senUmced to hard ered round him, brandishing their Berdard's astonishment may Le I j knives, their fierce eyes gleaming labor for a lifetime. imugined. He rushed wildly up -AND TO — The name of Captain Warren be like fire it, the moonlight. i the mountain in search of the re came from that moment, a hateful Your \ains of his lost Selina “You are our prisoner. lie found — »O THAT — one to the mountain robbers, who , name at once?” PURS BLOOD, her, xut not dead. Tin ar ’¡quake resolved to get him. if possil le, in “Captain Warren,” answered the had uj -Xoted the tree to which she REFRESHING SLEEP, HEALTH and STRENGTH their clutches, and hang him upon youth, pale but firm. was hung,"Xi time to save her life. some tree wltero his skeleton, high He folded ins arm» as he spoke, The false bea'X’ was plucked from I Naturally follow. Every one is using it and s.!! arc delighted with it. Ask your up on n topmost branch, might and stood with an unflinching air. druggist for SYRUP OF FIGS. Manu* her face, the dark stain rubbed i inclined only by the swing as a warning to others never although a close observer might from her skin. to ,’ttcmpt to prosecute the band. : ha»c noticed a slight tremor of the Bernard recognized now the well- S am F rancisco , C al . The captain, who neither feared : lintbs. hmri! t r . K Nt .v Y ork , N known features of Selina. for, nor in fact eared for hi? life, “Curses upon you!” howled a rob The sequel may be guessed. continued his hunting excursions. ber, advancing and pressing the They safely reached the schooner, On some days it was t ightfall point of his knife against the i and Bernard nt once sailed for bofore he thought of returning. youth's heart. home, n ver again t > doiil t the love One evening a terrif c storm “Away with him!” shouted an- anti faith of 1 i- w< 11 ni d i c i a by\7CODV/ORK‘r XÓ'5 Affaetitzc ! bi rst u|M»n him, while on his way other of the robbers. He was there- We will »end the entir» I'st of Twenty Valuable who soon been tie his bride. Books enumerated mid described below, to every »ub- acrilwc to thia pain»r for the eusuiiiK .’ear, who remit* ¡.eft Stifle: Horizont»] to the town. The heavens were ob upon hurried tiff to the hills. tw-:utif e-nlt in addition to tl»e rogulnr Rub«oriptieu rrsen. Z2 UNIONGOUARÍ.UY ««r price. The«« books, each one of which contains a com 1 — a -.-UA.1TA.G4. CA i - scured by black clnuls, and the “Now, then, if you have prayers plete first-class novel or other work by a well known and popular author, are published iu imat pamphlet noise of the wiml was like the roar to sav, say them at once!” shouted form, printed from good readable typo on good paper, aud many of thutu haucisoiuely iilusi rated. They com prise some of the finest work* ever written by some of ing of the sea. The tall trees shook the leader of the band. “We i the greatest sad most popular writore. both of Ameri- THE HERALD Idah ASK FOR IT! ELDREDGE unuin Absolutely Pure 6^(JoldeDQei)S^r KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS Cleanse tae System Effectually, CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. 20B0DXSSBIVENAWA as if ubout to t-iv ■ way, their lows cracking with a din like the rattling of volleys of mi »’retry. Meanwhile the rain came down in slanting lines, driving against the young man’s face with a force wl.bh near tend to hang you upon this tree’ pointing ton tree beneath which the group had halted. The lutid light of a torch now throwing a wild glare upon tl e scene. Tim eavave nioun'iiin ir, ¡leaning upon rel'e ami club, looked ly still, d him. The violence of the gale tncre.ised like daamons holding revel l,y every moment, the streams ami riv i light of infernal fires. ulets in the traveler’s pathway William was dragged to the of the tree the moment he had swelling to torrents. On came the hitter, rushi ; along a short prayer. with a force which were m ar throw "I have a req ed to make,” ing the sailor otr his feet Finally t!ie youth, as lie took a small the waters increased to such a <l<- b ok fiom his pocket and tore gree that Bernard, to save himscit a 1 at', “wliieh is that you will from being overwhelmed by th m. m write h lew words, and that, sought refuge in a doser ed hut ter my death, you will sun I note to my vessel. ’ .half-wav up the mountain. In the hut there was a pile <>f This id< a seemed to rather p’e.tsv logs, behind which, at this moment, the r 'fibers than otherwise. crouched a slemhr form, drenched I “We intend'd to »«nd word to and shivering with the wet. your raseally otliccr* of your exe It was William, the youth whom ' cution,” said the leader of the band. “Nay tliat is not all. the captain had saved on a form« r I have occasion, ami who, on this day. had more than a lucre statement of mv also foil, wed him, reaching. 1 v a deal h to m.iku ” circuitous rout, the hut before L<t- “5 ml let us read the note after nard, who. he thought likely.owing you write it?' to the direction of his steps, would “Yes, on condition that you there se» k refuge In alanit an hour the storm a' at ed. so that Bernard thought he would now be al le to make lit» » - y back to the town. 1 luting sll this time William h >1 remain d crouched Iwhimi the pi,» of logs, evidently f :>■ n; th, e: p tain’s displea’itro <h ml 1 he make himself known. Rcrcxrd had not proceeded far before he discuvered tnat I'« could go no farther, the water filling the hollows and oth' r spaces in the ground so a» t • p e event his pro- gross He returned to the hut. W II who wss ol-lig, <1 t ■ . shruhery to hide hiu cnpt dn’s v »■» til the. ou, I i:’ when I * f »' 1 !-• I •• not read it until after mv death.” “Agre»d; we h ve no nt j. ctiims to that.” shouted several simuitaii f w hot . n oompaniuti». Thev altempt to »natch *1»»- note from the writer's gra.p, “My l.iet wi»h is J»f«rred,'' cried William. “.Veil, let it le «>.” And he tiling the paper to th wind*. The g-i!c catching it, carried it far awtiv. The ri b!» r, despaired of finding it—-it b »*t at night "t»lST »«f --XJ. ----- CRY OF MILL'ONS’ OH, 7VTY BKOK! •TON IT NOW, BOON IT WIIL BK TOO LATE. I have been trouble*! ninnv years will disease of the kidney» au*l have trie*' many different lemediet* and have «ought aid from different physicians without relief About the 15H1 of April I was »ufferinT from a very violent ¡.ttack that almost prostrated me in auch a tnanucr i ..«I 1 was bent over When I sat down it was almost impossible lor me I» gel up alone, or to put on my clothes, when kin I Providence «ent Dr. Henley, with the OAEGO.f KIDNEY TEA, to my hotel. 1 liunicd.alely commenced using the tea It had an almost mi aculous effect, and to the aston ishment of all the guests at the hotel, in a few days, I a tn bappy to sute, <; that 1 was a new man. 1 will) willH- C3; recommend the tea ta all afflictsui as 1 Lave been. C. A. TUPPER, Proprietor Occidental Hotel, xauta k sa. Cal. M r L f «. * >Vhy, A&te. you n«ertn*' Ci^aVnt It! I only txd AsTS, . lira us» a vc-y wcil- lu'oriiA'd t i'nun. tud I wco afuUow bctrSMU to.'* Xt ns I...«. **T m . cud IM week you sa d tob wiebed I eon 1*1 ma: a • to I ok as at. Hah «9 Am, Zlie».- and the mah «.-UÀ tu uw4¿;uá«i. Dot •si» na« whM i haw ■f’ AtaL. “tv ut tettai«" Alu« Lte. •• v. ai'. Uc rcL» aHoJ ter Informa- from tho «Tsjtx ne t. ej taira. I ¿du.it Chat »be knows ail that to eo!n>* od and te bn bt and •at* ruluiaj In conversa*ica br.t I eoa d do as well as rbw Lors if I ta4 <J*o ee«N Bouree of Information ttoe I'M me tba I am nimba» of be: M a essi n lately, «nd 11« n»e ‘ Borato owe lour e rtndire. about Tartu-« eo<i?l marera aod iba k>p:raof tlu. day.uaa I w<>a.d p . k cjrin a o by me oc«*isk tai - har.« wth f* « nd«. it rev atole evesrs every toe - of tatovm» hra» the news -4 the die down t> tie detx e o.* tuue»«^pirg; en«l evcvyi nj is eo baaunfallr lllurtrjt.d kxu Every um Monile fO'S over to Ihr Ai •no’ eta r uace h*cM aid ’ of « me to ».ct yon to take is laorr«« « Family Ma-ovina, »« th »torteo are oocoot. Eve th b«y» • »ich for I every n orth, co a p!ice la foe nd for t ara ai o to ite parve end Mr Alien ««ears he it It te rvally «• n nuarfto bow it «alta «very re rm Sr r of th • family l •• Mr L«- ••Hell parh.n »|h 4 b> ffrrsraH frw a Rporfmee ’'one : ti'f. it H i- « rj thiny like wbal vow •aviti» MwIJamur aadiastmr lite whole' fee ” >: a Ire ••|«ce th»t W ram nr» lteranrrat, the ruMtrbe* IS Ü4 ! th tre t \<w T^rti ta offerto? I • * nd a 5prcjaa* . < npy fot W eral» -o wr c - ir I lore ay th la?. . , eo<h tn®!*» eontafra a i j«.e-n Or c. ‘ eatM r< the bolder I« aae ! «tum >be m*.v eboo» . and m me ateo whieb aleno u» e« e ch cpy «* ~r » Vctnl* atto 1 into •r at a *4kk *. p*. < n ilk \ n. . fle- *• t W •ab« rrncn p-1 a io ra -y a yo*t: atd I ■xA .5e I aaa't see h w th-y e«n prbHah to toageol a Maaaúoe f r «r ititk hwww ^ ca and Europe. Eacu one is complete hi itaelf: M . 245 Mrs. C» nd !••» • nrlaln I. ret urea. By Dovat.A.s .1» <Rf»i D. Very old and very funny. Tbi younger aa well as older generntieu should read them. No. 24». A ti venture a of m line hr lor. By the au thor of •’ Bnali Beanpole’a Adventnrin in New York.” A areat humorous bonk by a popular author. - No. 2M5 llnw to Mnke and Rove Money on the Farm. A va< uable compilation of useful facts, bints and auTgestlona for farmer.« and gardener«. No. 247 >'• ••«» the Earth u- the Muon. A hovel. By .hn.1 s V krnr . No. 24«. Tile T.iltle Old Mau of the Riitlg* nolle*. A Novr> i’.y E mii . e G s BORIBV. No. 2G7. A Daiserroue Woiunn. A Novel. By Mrs. A nn F. SrKiniKN.«. No 2-X The l.tnden Farm Bride. A Novol. By Mia . amet JUxicsr. No 271 feilmou Derrick*« Daughter. A Novel. By M. T. C a ’ im » h . No. 211 The Baron*« Will. A Novel. By Srt- v ocs C mi. Jr. No 249 The Peril of Richard Pardon. A Novel By B I. F a WROX. No 23d. lllackbird Hill. A Novel. By E stobr 8-HI.K KKRNKrtf No 243 Th'- Oitarulan’a Plot. A Novel. By Dr. J II. R krinmo '. N 241. The Gruy F o I cuh . A Novel. By M. T. C '.DGR. ’ MS. The fierrew of a Secret. A Novel. Rv » ary Cacti. H av No. i'T Percy mid the Prophet. A Novel By TVl'XtK C oll . N«. No 237 The Siwry «»fa ^Tedding Ring. A Novel By the author of “ Dora Thorn«. ’ .in iW Miirtyu lVnrr’s Temptation. A Novel I* ' Mr« H x V IVnon No. 235 A Modern Cinderella. A Novel. Ry the author wi ” l»ora i borne ’ No. 2.34 The laland Home, A Novel. By M. T. C*'.DOR. No. 2X4 The Fain! Clove. A Novo!. By C lara b cur«» a . , »F10WPJ pan »pail Jfa.l » st -jf ..-sttotij. w»»a <n « «nía SII P’.’U •mnii’it aq; i. joxur ud|iV44.1o-o3 : J4r.t.r.:| oqt oi A-MAtpa papi ìmjj : jahuri aqt joj «pírea «!>’, : JJuùttj .»qi jo jpt, q r.|,yuv. oqijo :i<.!-px •ai e sjcavj n .-tauu’q ,, cj Xpsiynoj pii» .Cfl ;t.q - .ynj-te ksij a«v &HKUVd4<! T. inolici Xll KI •sutil stqi *a U’’qt :i::.,r'-AUivt »jom .rsaao sum joqd •óao¡PVlrno4O*u*iq «tq; ime'annot qovauf jaxitly SW3UTI WW f'»« ot ¿Util 1UO1J -IB.-Xlds SJ31UM parcir.funtnp iq v»uo«< V''”S 'UOfitMiiw ap.w Sni|i>’..i >• 'paetoJ|Ki*^ u unop <q » (1X| aixo.x HI HuutatMO AJO1S Jiui|[uq) u r| OTI1W 3i«X dO AillSAH 3E1 -atpsiu|?nt pus Xttiw-M»i ■nt qx»q luv-q yo ¿linanj j re pisad -qi »vq aqs pus *• *,unptm3 Yne joa.*Uvip t»| »I ORIin HAJTJ •Ajnt’nSaj -qjnrrio ¡y .» jn aw- r pas no>at*!M *>'IV *A<l*»i5 «4K i:*l«D ’»IK siK uMnjfl tj]\ * *!'* ! ’’‘»paiRK Li»|< Xynj S| auioq ^qi o; 1V44JIU1 jt* yMfqne Xiaaji •3NIZV0VW 3NOH V Aneaba si it ja . mxdx h a¡qoana«tei[>ai pttunof *iqi «J»q>n jo t»oq • pie MIX. \ « it ? *. - aja»!« ! 7» K S ’ J ; 1.3 H n:cq|R,i\ p»[ ’ pio r j v • f»:’* -11 t . - *:u*n : u_;v!8 K t 44 t»i m iu < mt ’ í *‘3 uatqjM ».».Mi b*q •tiqnitrt tr 1 ;\roa«:> p •fl’" >* . eqi r».i >•-. p pun t;p .j* • oi » i >»- -.M 34 ; jo «»xro *qi »r ¡n«"3 •lOLHMlMAMO? AO Atti SAI IP f 3l»rr: q-Tfd« aÄmtnq pnv rax'» » ui p»itu-oifi /*;• p jp.ji jo|u<*jaiv ’M 3d Yr! NAVO .«MSWMVd »qi ÁtAin.-winwP e? >1 •txt-i1 aqi »o «x» -oee »T*lwv • £»¿3 j »> lar.-mew {»n; s MMiJU^ea m parade xeuadaa • aqi Aq aumuto.) ej; tn pjooiioetp (;tjxio « Ainjyiiiilr < « luuevu >»<kn AÍ3V4 i»»»be «sw »vq rewei <««r 3ROH ainquapln ¡n;v»x>x;« jo j e sy to-ieurrs j joj « uwuj tc j Xq opvw I”« »V» ••• *J -Dp r ». w( U’l"* Irpwi .-<4 “AN *3*llIASinO*l 'FiHVJ ONV 3WOH W. B TODHUNTER «K4Mvón)PPSSETTLER'S CUIDE, 124 pp-J pice only 25c. (posbje stamp* ROYAL (P^t. Hanger’s Ycun? r.Aürcr.D’ CH AR I I DAVE» cun icciur ciutri n FORD- P rinters - I nk n». Ailrew ; - eco. p. nowtu. a co. X.ws|mp«r AJvtrtmiaf Lum _____ c fc.. Xr. v^