East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, August 27, 1890, Image 4

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    special messenger to the house with He knew by the sound.« that there
were several boats in persuit. I lit
he
was equally aware that it would L Ahd
’l u.tA».-
I uU
j After that he hovered around the
the lit.
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WED9R.«0AY. AUGCST ’.7. I««.
premises of Mr. Moore, congratulat­ be beyound the reach of human
S?'!.?*«'“’'‘“«I ra:e./ ll-m /
ing himself with the thought that power to pick them up before reach­
A chax <; i : i > WOMAN.
nSIVSÄT:-"”’ ! *
ing
the
island.
'if he could not witness her agony
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He grew weaker and weaker, I ut rfn
1 alt??»*
«ml
V*’4
‘ y ’*»••
f* acru.nc;-.
' n ¡ /-•
‘■■•tCti.'ltf
j and humiliation, he would at least ,
¡ti n soi<l iur ihn genua, ?
; <’<■. T..< » . vuntL-
,»• cJn*
• The ;<* ji J ti A Wre>.. X Ki:
I I h > near the scene of her torture, he struggled desperately. He felt, V v ’ h'*
H.ir YurkW eck!) :
.« n.e *Jtompe<i
tito I ;trr> 1- wPh Hirn’s
,u , uddrvs . unddut(- <.f patent'«, nn-f nm sun1-
I was indig'iant at this unfeeling Animated with these revengeful in spite of the vigorous powers f r...
lli«tce«| p- rfect. In-ht ii|M>n ini .Ing lh< :n, m < if
j »nr ucaur c»tnnot »upply you, ,ui oi-.ler .*•«•:•? r<-n <•
i-eply; but was silent. It is true, thoughts, he lingered in sight of that the odds were against him.
uv«B catäloguo and prl -nrru» applh-u. ...
'
...
--L_
certain
landmarks,
my indignation was not so much the 1 o ise till lifter dark, and then ■ He knew, from
bJflTU ». U !>“<)>,
and
two-thirds
of
the
distance
was
the offi-pring of pity for Is.ttie, iis be naw I-otti-z descend the front
it was the result of a strong «em­ steps, n .d pass down a back street already passed, but he felt, through
lull his strained and quivering
pathy for Charles in this first love in thi direction of the river.
affair, which has so overpowered
Something in her appearance pro­ nerve.«, that he could not keep up
end darkened hi«'young life
mpt! d him to follow her, and when ' the struggle much longer. Objects
Peyton and I had settled upon she reached the water’s side she were beginning to swim before hrm.
the law as a profession, and as the threw efl’ her hat and shawl with an land all his faculties ar.d senses
dear fellow well knew that mv air of hopeless desperation, and ' seemed to be unnerved and in a
Then everything
grew
means were limited, lit had solicit­ without once looking i.uck to see if whirl.
ed tire privilege for me, of his father, her movements were obsi rvcil, she black before him; he became un­
to act as assistant clerk at the him sprang wildly out into the rushing conscious, though by a mechanical
effort of the body, rather than the
bt r yard, four "hours a day, at such merciless current.
a salary a« w »aid enable m • to eke | Peyton shouted to her frantically will, he still exhibited a certain de­
out niy expenses while I pursued when he realiz' d her intentions, but gree of muscular resistance.
A minute later, and the strong Combines th« juiffi of the Blue Figs J
my studi. s in the saon oilice r>iih it was to late’ He could not arrest
California, so laxative and nutrition-.,
himself
with the medicinal virtues of plan »
Io r n.ovi melds. She was already current threw his insensible form
known to be mo t benebviul to t:
With our diplomas m our p icket. I ¡•■gulfed in the datk waters, and o:i the shore of M ider’s Island.
human av* tem. formin'* the? ON I.Y PER
Lottie, herself, was so far con­ FECT REMEDY to act gently jet
we left Brown’s, l idding a teerful the rapid current was hurrying her
promptly on the
as to grasp
farewell to some, and loftily ignor­ v
. j ia>
, scious
- -
a the bushes lining
on
to u a emit
swift ucuis«.
death.
In that dreadful moment all hi-( the shore, and to lrag the head of
ing others, who, for aught we knew,
—AND T > —
nol le preserver al
above
water,
ove water.
might be purer and grander in the animosity vanished. The smolder ! I her noble
inner life and higher in the scale ing emders of his hopeless love had 1 ''.here he lav. still clasping her la.If-
— SO THAT ~
of moral and intellectual ascention. not all died out, and Ilin only drowned form in his unyielding
PURE BLOOD,
embrace.
On our arrival at B------ . I immedi­ thought now was, he must save Lot­
REFRESHING SLEEP,
HEALTH and STRENGTH
When Charles returned to e*>r>-
ately entered upon my duties as as­ tie or perish in the attempt.
I
Natural’? H - a . Everyone is usii
sistant clerk in the extensive lum­
His voice rang out the alarm in i scioiisncps. he found himself at
□ nd :.!! are d.-iighted with it. Z.sk >
ber yard over which Major Peyton • clarion
I i I I I 11 tones
I Wl IVO that
L liu i were
• » V
distinctly home in his father’« house, sur-
druggist for SY KUl' OF FIGS,
lac:«¡red only by the
heard in the adjacent parts of the ¡rounded hy Three physicians. . Lot­
had general supervision.
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CALIFCuNIA FIG SYRUI
We commenced our law duties village. With »trailing eyes, assis- tie, who was less ex hauled than her
S a :: rp.AS'eisc'», C al .
together, Charles and I. in the of- ted by the faint light of a watery t preserver, was the lirst to reeovi r,
Vo**T««**r.t*. F .
N i - w V cbk ,
the
help-
an
'l
had
been
taken
immediately
to
tiicc ef Judge Ranleigh, but my November moon, he saw
poor friend seemed to have lost nil | les* form of Lottie Moore whirled | l*er
11 home
the youthful ambition and elastici­ ; swiftly down by the resistless force ; They bad been picked up some
THE SELF-THREADING
ty of spirits which had formerly ¡of the current, which, for a mile
i___ _ i !,ve niinutes after being washed <,.n
characterized him. He made no ! below, at high-water mark__ till it« shore, by the occupants of the fore-
further appeals to the heart of Lot­ power was arrested, broken up, and |nogt boat, The ill effect produced
tie Moore, but he would stand on divided by tbe broad face of Moid- uP°n L°ttie was merely tempo
i
corners, and at other available I er’s Hand—w,c alternately eeper-
wa' ?■!’'€ to sit v>t'.u nr -.■
places of observation, and watch ated into whir'ifjoclsand rapi'is, and
'°l ll,v vhum.it thn .i r:i
her graceful movements, a.« she I | at low nab r mark intersected by |'°-i raging brain tev-r, wnieh .as.- Iu ii .'ire < <>m
blneil the fin
floated along the principal thorough- ( .liii.getous
i
satnl-l ar.-, which at such ;e'l Gr many wi cks.
e.*4 iiwcbuuic-
fares, with an eager, yearning iuter- seasons of the year rendered the [ Huring his illnes«, no one erm! I M skill, the
est, which showed too plainly what , navigation even of small boats per- '
niorc attentive and watclit.il •no-a nsefn' . jj
and pracl iea I |g
a powerful hold she hud gained up­ , ileus, especially in the night time, than Lottie, i he waters ol ibe >.i eitnv'iit.', .unl.KT-J'w
on his effections.
■
flic despairing lover'lid nut w ait r0
ln'-'* to li.'.\e enmpo te , leno- *11. ,m iwn nil
Three times during the four fcr assistance to come to him. but ' vatid hi r moral i.ring, ss well .... /iniasp's ih'it
Nailka 1. sew
months ensuing, I saw Frank some­ hastily disrobi d himsell as he Hew ; to havi■ pur.fied and sof ened her ing machine
times in company with Lottie, wildly along the shore of the river, pie ,r« toward th ? piostrati' hero <lcslrat.li! t>
Zf^
sometimes alone proincmuling th' vociferously shouting for h.lp.
¡who had so noble risked hie nt? to tall or ii«.*.
streets of 11------ , with all his said
When he came opposite, where he l'rci''! V'-
|S' And alien hi !i .d
SL03SDCC MF3. CO.
assurance and beauty, and airiness could make out more distincllv the ¡so far n eovcri d ns to recogt :z
7 aii Wl-olsti’.-t '. 2: q , BälvlÄsra, IU.
of manner. Twice lie called upon 1 struggling form of the drowning girl, that sir was hovering around him
97/
, Chicago,
L!i) 3irv<i<l Stwt. X-tv l'or Ar»
me at tl.o lumber yard, shaking he did not stop for the answering she never tired, either i.ight or day
hands with me in his usual cordial shouts to come up, but leaped fran­ and it was rarely he would permi
manner, and offering to loan me tically out into the seething current. her to leave him for an instant •!
money to save me from my present , and grained the floating garments ing hi- waking moments.
life of drudgery, as he celled it; I of Lottie, just as she was on the j When he v.:i3 able, the second
W) Trill B.?nd thi entire ’.»• of Twenty Vulti.
oom caumerated aad .Hpri.'Hrd bcb>w, to every
but studiously avoiding Charles if ’ point of sinking below the surface time, to begin to practice the art of R Bvriber
ro this paper lor th., ensuing year, u „ i toma«
fi/vor/ r r.t.1 in tuldjlion io th* regular Fubseriptinn
it were possible to do so, and only j for the second time.
These bookA. eacli one of which containH n « om
i walking, he e would lean on t o ot c price.
pjot.-i first ei*«i novel or other wrk ><y a we'l km wc
l nodular ftithor, aro puLli«h<.-i iu t eat pamphlet
nodding if by chance they met;
si ri mmt attend »u
True courage is always equal to ‘ he 1 ut Lott
furto, prinAod from w'l,G l readable •’>•;>« ot¡ p»od paper,
many of ídem liaodsota . ]|uMtr«te«i. They com
while Charles in the pall and bit­ the peri! i f its surroundings, and ¡him. And when he grew stronger «¡¿d
uri r» »ou»’’oí tuar.Qc-’. wo. . . . .r v, jitt.ii by -* : >eol
fbo ureato-tt {rad must
ir wr;t»*i -. tu’.h <1 Anwrf
terness of his wounded heart, was 1’evton in the midst of these peril- land was rile to walk alone, ar.d cm tuA.l Eur •; e. taen one h eomplete in itself:
N . SV» VI i*e. Cnxj;’l.**< urtnln l.ectnre«. Hy
every bit a.« reticent, ft scented ioit3 difficulties, bea-tn in as oool a the rose bloom of health ago n revi­ nocGt.is J.“ «Bo:.n. t-'. / ol l ti-. l vary funuy. Th«
younger a* well «■' older
-ratiun shoulti roa-1 tb“»u.
Jo Jli. A tlrenti»B*"< <>t
ílaeh«*'. .r. .'rrh.'Hu
strange, this state of things, when manner as possible to calculate hi sited bis cheeks, he stubborn!y in­ thor
of '• B.
■■ s Adrctitm jt in New York.’1
A threat h'l.ttornu* bo<>: > ■, n popular ;tr.thor.
I considered what inseparable chances. He was a i accomplished sisted that tlio obedient Lot'.:
Nu. .’h
lio’.v io Vl.'ikr and Save »laney on
(lir Fi» m. A v.t’.’ttv or "opilation of useful lacH.
friends we three used to be before swimmer, end alone might have ! should coniintii on. and walk w ith Unit.'» and. « t T/.'Hioo* tor i’at mcr« md »arden**r«.
No
F.-.»«« >h»» Fati th lo ll»e Moon, A
Nov'.
I?.’ I cl s V»:tvn.
this cause of estrangement arose.
N-’ JbS The Lht’oOl.l ¡IJan of ihe Xltitlg«
easily made the shore against the , him throl.gh theiournev of life; and
nolle«. a N)-*»1 By E mii . e ». uioRtAU.
In course of time the story was force of the current; but encumbered -he consented. ’
No i'i? A IB.ii'vprou* Woman. A Noval, ßy
Mr», any S 3r»irifEX'<
t.iHdeit Fnriu Bride. A NoreL
bruited about that I.ottie was soon ■ as he was with his fair burden, who I On the day of their marriage, be P.7 No M » . The
’ RM.t vr,
No. 2 1 Siman ïicrrlcli’i Daughter. A Novel.
soon to become the bride of a New was already lying like a dead weight ' said to her:
By M r. C a 'WK
No. “L The Baron*« Wl'l. A Nord By Stt
Y’ork millionaire's son. Proud of ; in his arms, it would be folly to ex- i i “Do you think you can ever love VA't-b C 'Un. Jr.
No ZV Th» Fern of RRhnr.l Pardon. A
Novel. M d L. f ..’«JS'-x
the distinction and social elevation haust his strength in so hazardous
as've^ ns vou did Ledyard?"
No. r
Blackbird 1II1L A Not/. By Esrnra
I.............. . .. '
MIA Kti.x x "«
that this rumor gave her, Lottie an attempt, eapically when the ex­
“Yes—a thousand times better," S No
24« '• h GiiarniaitT Plot. A Kovel. By
Dr. J II.
»’
never saw fit to refute it, but tossed treme exigency of their situation «as the earnest reply; “for I never N 341 Thu
Gray Falerni. A Novel By M T
f! .hOR.
21’. The Sorrow ef a SocB’ct. A Novel
her head the higher, and put on might demand even more than Ills really loved h-im. I was simply By ’■ ..» ary
C kcp . H ay .
and the Propilei. A Novel
more arrogant airs than was consis­ own measure of phjsical strength1 fascinated by his beauty and effront­ Rv No Wf KfK Percy
COL’ IX.
No Z’.7 The Stnrr of rt '’ ••thll’*4 Iltllga A
Novel.
By
th
author
t f ” Dora Th
.• ’
tent with her previous social stand­ and endurance.
ery. It wasn’t the loss of him. hut
Mxrlyn lVnre
’.H Tciupt:«! loll» A
.io 2>i
. .....................................
“re. 1Î
Kovel, r • Ms«
K . V Wo
U'. > ». ■
ing.
,
the
humiliation
and
dread
of
pub
­
<'|tt<lerella.
k Novel. Py
No nv A M:»<levti
‘
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He knew that if he could manage
i»nr c:r“ *• l*"i A . liornn "
About the middle of autumn, and to keep himself and Lottie above lic scandal that drove me to the riv IM No. »U. --------
Th - blainl
. A ’ vM. By M T
C m >»n
No six The Fa u! Glove. A Novel. By C uybì
shortly after this rumor obtained water until the encompassing drift ; er."
1 -
-A
currency. I received a New Y’ork of the current should strike the
daily from some anonymous source, I
face of Voider’» Island, the chance
in which were the details of a brill­ would I c more than equal that
5
A
iant marriage in high life, in which they would be cast ashore. With / TON SCALES ,
/
OF
Frank Ledyard pictured ns bride­ this end in view he struggled man- ,
!
J BINGHAMTON
$66
, Beam Be» Tarr 3exm
CHLY T?¿
groom. I was shocked at first by fully to keep Lottie’s head and his
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N Y- >/
the anotmecment; but on reflection own above water, and at the same
it was by no means surprising, con­ time to husband all his str. i ght
sidering what Frank hud previously for a List effort, if it should be nec­
Mid tn me.
essary, in counteracting the force
LOUISVILLE, KY.
I never saw any one more elated of the undercurrent on rent hing the
^■’’1 ratify e
-ala’etr.w
fiw loading Agricultural Journal ef th« S ol ! ar.d Weil
than Charles was when I pointed it shore of the island.
Lher a*ol Ml ’ ■ ? • end fta’oru th«
It Z h a-..-! l.. r i f Yb. |>}sp«-- ia.
Made
by
Farmers
for
Farmers.
out to him. He rejoiced at it like
Vari of A.te, Indic*» inn,
In n brief time a score of lanterns
1 <U ef >tr , ...h ani 1 k -*4
f» :r,» .t»n. . »le yr lred.B'-i:»«,
a demon, and seemed to take a were dutieing along the bunks of A« a record of -u<x>.- ^iul «iirkulture. HoMB
rt»r.r. .€• ar.'I varvaa r»c !»•
and F arm hn« no *<!’»-!.
l.\ery t*-pi r.lacing
\ n wf<».-' «V F liiv-nwthatninJ
K>
agr
’
culture
»«
np.
.«
v
»ii«
;«>*<«•!
in
its
o-iumn«
malicious pleasure in the thought the Saco, and a dozen boats were hv lh« tannet'lh-1 •‘’’-r ■ N > . xpen.-’t t--p?re*4,
•À^j-rol
a Pr.wvr.
MÜÑF-13.'
in »ecuring
L»‘l r.CK-»uut • •. w«-r - notnbk ?ae-
of the pain ard humiliation that pulling down in shore, to avoid the ceM
uu the farm
It i» 4i-«-uettveiv the
*XOr: Iv » Mifn wad auaa»;
such an itnexpected disclosure more dangerous whirlpools and
FARMERS’ OWN PAPER,
;.4>.««.on. Freno»
ià< »..« .»1.1 to the KI"
I
• 1 •
y 1 mi
would cause Ix>ttic.
r.ir|Mwr,a,’d--,-
md
Lnguagc
which
»n*k»
.
:
’
J
to
all.
rapid« they would be forced to en­
Or. MAR r « 3 f ,TTU; U,.ys=? p;t L3\
IT3 11ST OFCCNTR BUTCHS
“I must have it!” cried he, excit­ counter if they submitted them­
llaa.
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1
1
Contain« ih^m-ns- uf i’»«.fann ­
edly “I must send it to her this selves to the more rapid force ot er« of the South iiitl Wr..» »a. . ru , . » treat
»nai>A'n P^a'T-t r two i »ft« Vt
UL.-.j, Eia
ot theoretical Bhxminv.. but ol th* • *t»tj! <\ ruH-
Dr. LZ.HTLH UUJXL'ili C<
very Slight, that she may know la- the central current.
li n* which cotiiront u- • -'.av 1- I- ’ : t.->u ;
Waldo I L«r>w Kcnrt Ml* v ;--t k Im M y.taM,
tore th» sleeps the full extent of
F Ford ; h-BT. Wcllv-rn
i i»r< ok.-..
.:i
I n tho meantime our hero allowed C A Edgar
:
Riyuu , T ¡1 lULIwin . «»•! .
L ’ tVtr^ü
«CJK
this mao s perfidy, and realize nt himself and his fair burden to drif he t nf others make i' :* jvuiiu* iuui., ;u.-abk*.
— ...... ........
Mureowr, it Is .7u.illy
last, in a degree, what may bear , unresistingly with the central
A HOME .MAGAZINE.
Kr^e
I cur
«nhject .? .»!»•■ i to th< hon^-raakcr is
tome trifling comparison to the tor­ rent, into which they hail beet Even*
fullv trmtrd
MatY M»r««ien. l.»»i«C«tr«bT. Mrs.
Drawn. Mr- Div,v»». M: . ’ t‘-
Miss S(<».4»v,
ture rhe so cruelly inflict, J upon ,ir a vn ut the start. Hough for
that V • ’t '
nw."
',ri
ut< regularly*
consideration it required the most
PtilH LATISHI
I gave him the paper, and with a ■trenaou« exertion of every i
r’nvgr ^>r »•”» * I • rvv’> I** «*iti
nerve 7« hi has
X tv .
tne neetBlinr fv »»»ty cf l Gr-
l itter »mile of exultation hv hur­ and muscle in his sinewy Ixslv to «be
Kre«ti|ig .'u . i* >tr»:< • v
YW< rtVSTHIY Of TMF
ried into the street. He showed it
aSNLf'«
to keep his own head and Lottie’s 7« « t! -’i • »c 4 ■ •»pr-
t-* every one h*- met, and cormaent
T *, w Lr
W ,'»’U
from being tcmpor.irih submerged Rtt<uti.»n <A rt «» th sby
«>d freely upon the heartless charse in th* wild waters.
m >vs unti»
ter of lz»ttic, and tbe justice of the
Momentarily he f- It oh <r»'nrth
punishment .-lie had rvi-eird at the
’
’
’
JF
giving way ut-d-r the tinnat ural
I.VITfi IBfftHHit hrpir.r<in
hands ofr handsome false heart
tension to which hi- strong miifeb
cd lover. H, (lien marked th.
n. • n< n <i;l-jeete?. IL “b '.it- d
pafrsge. (u that it would bo aarc to
with »11 the j*»wer of f.i« lung
attract her atteutiun, and rent a rvgviv.d back answering •
THE HERALD
it.
jj¿:sT'“áE£.es
tho*r p. l n? « y
“*
D. iti. FtHilV S C’l
t
Harttfi
A
HARDY TREES
SPECIALTY.
V. ho t. e the L arbeit
t. . d iirtcn in lb« wvn«!.
i i. M F^nvACn'i
••full, ll'rdratcd, ¡XiaipUtf«
L L U gj
W Àtltfl'AL
■ ' d 1
EL • • dl
ñnplld.i.t: . and to last «.-awn * tu«-
toni*’»*'. ki belter than ever. Lv
. r. < r«oH u»in< Gardea, Flower
ci Fi Id SEtD.3*hould«er.d lorU.
D. M. FERRY A CO.
OCYROIT. MICH.
Absolutely Pure
iba Cheapest
Tbfa Exten ive Nur*«*?. comprising 125
acre«, is located one half luilulToin Pay­
ette depot, on the O. S. L. Ry. Thia
ILLV»
Nur-ery has dune more to , ro-
ntolc fruit growing in East­
I W ...
•" M.
A. .Itiugy-affl
I M HRHllllH
aiaiinm tar
)v tow, »P
ern Oregon and Idaho
Lttiw. H Aim's Hi.
I etui nrr«ujeiuMU<7l
than all o.ln r Nur-
i greuKit uf Uvlug lts
elusive publmUij,
selics combined.
■ uu« stor>. tu
j nstuu; ih® I mi U m ,
as the tress
4 larin.” Tuesivry
are ac-
I Jau if. aiu. It,u in-
i
W. B. lluWCtiawii
clinitttod and
J I tree part». BUt ui((
iwu par.«,«Mtilg<“b
such varieties are
,1 tra.ud
'.i
in IHuBirtlgd
offered for side that
| currexv inter«!, iW|»
are xnown to thrive and
Hurt timely «rtkM.i|
’ miu I.a »veil kiwaig
flourLh in tba mountain
I
country. The “IDAHO” pear
';1 \ ’» ‘ .
I
will bei Aired in limited quami ca
I
Pa
’S M.M.J
i for the fir4 time this year. Thispe.tr I HARPER
HARPER’S WEIL
H AR PERS U a Z u
; I i ' . « a liai*»»-
native uf Idaho is considered
-- —-----
- the finest
’bYOVM
; I car grown, and i-< ex rciurly hardy., Do ; . HARVER
Podiige Het tu
J Vni.td sui.e.M^
hoi fail to plant a few tree.*.
' The vf.hnur» <4 th
Pavette Nur erv,
Payu.tu Idaho.
I the Numbers itm
1 eno h year. Wlien^
>’ -rripu<»n> will 1^1
rem ut time oirtrtu
STOCK BHANPH
Round vutU.ue>oi|
Un«’. \ «.■.r'U«i,in
I b«
by iuuil, ’«(
i per v«»lume. IUA,
emu«i’.ch-bv i<
i Index io lurptfi
cal, Analymid.Mii
' 1 IO 7V.
1HS5, one vol. H
i Remiiianvei »L m I
| Money Order, ork
1 lo.-m.
' Addrets IlWR
- PUBLISHED.—
ASK FORTT!
(
II
Of Payette Idaho
KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELi'
Cleanse the System Effectually,
HOME AND FARM
I
aeytte INTursery,
ir voj Wien a coca psvo - ver
SMITH & WESSON'S
r '-e«t traujrv -w i b
t. iae evfcr
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ii t ■■ >>roi-«!«*»>t < h«rj .» . Have a cletiti
it, •• <»«;.“ f.»niily. 11 bus « o liobbim ur
to
pii v the pL»ce of vile, er
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P 'liuir. Saniph-copits free.
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«Ulterior pood* »ve will «rJulFKI K
to 0.1 K
in e«»h l<>r»K«y,
a» above. Only those who write
loua at enceran malt» surr of
th-» < h nca. All y o» i Luvr to do tn
return i« to »how our
d« tn
those who call—your n<-lghlM»ro
i - and th-.»» around you. Ihrbe-
AYElJilWÙf
ginning of till« adv.rtl-rramt
IWVî’E» V
ihnvra the small eml of the «ele.
{topo. Th« fWowing ent ghe» th- ■pprarane«’ of u
th.»ut thè
i.T’i pari of it» bulk . It la " gritad, «V tibie «li» t- 7-
-qw «alar—ea. i.'• i«v to.-niTy Wc w»ll nlsoshow you faew « a
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•atri«
ii • Metter xvrlf« at once. W<* |»«v all expr.M h.iigea
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Rauge’»«ìinut county, Oregon.
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m«»nin <>n « ur-cvi jxi
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tries. Contests, TractSj,
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number fur J«nwr.f
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Left 11 ip.
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GUlDëj 124 pp.j' pries only 25c. (pcsbgo
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