East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, June 17, 1891, Image 2

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    Bess Trefoil’s Reward he «aid. “Flora told me—”
Cousin Thankful wagged her
head of stiff gray curls:
BY AMY RANDOLPH.
‘‘You can’t put no dependence in
what
Flcra Trefoil says,” declared
CHAPTER II.
she “She’s allays tryin’ to put
“ didn ’ t HE ASK WHERE I WAS?”
other people in the background. 1
jest wish you could ’a’ seen Bess
From New York Le lger:
“Bess has made up her mind not 'cryin’over her work,’arter you’d
to come,” said she in answer to all gone away and left her last
y< u ig Cotesworth’.* eager inquiry. night!”
“Do you think,” said Cotesworth
“She had a chance to do a little ex­
tra sewing for extra pay. and tit ar seizing his monstrous nippers as if
Combine» the juice of the Blue Figs of
Bess is dreadfully fond ot money with fatal intent, “she would Be at
California, so laxative and nutritious,
with the medicinal virtues of plants
for one so y< ung. Quite a miser, home if I were to call to-night?”
known to be most beneficial to the
Cousin
Thankful
looked
wondei-
you know.” And Flora’s laugh
human system, forming the ONEY PER­
FECT REMEDY to act gently yet
rang out sweet and clear, above the ously sage.
promptly on the
-J
“Ef I was you, Charlie,” said she,
jingle of the sleigh-bells.
It was Im g | ast midnight when “I’d go to the dressmakers place
—AND Tv* —
the gay party return-d. but B-ss aud sort o’ calculate to walk home
Cleanse the Sy» Effectually,
still sat rewing at the machine. with her. <">r else, like’s not. you
—• SO THAT -
will
find
yourself
caught
in
some
of
She listened, with a pale, set face,
PURE BLOOD,
to Flora’s exagg. rated description Flora’s tricks ami traps, 1 hain’t
REFRESHING SL. EP,
HEALTH and STRENGTH
of the “delightful time they had no confidence in Flora.”
Naturally follow. Everv one is using it
Mr. Cothsworth availed himself
hail.”
and all are delighted with it. Ask yout
“I’d nelp you. Bess, if I wasn’t of the old woman's hint, When
druggist for SYRUP OF ILGS. Manu­
factured only l>y the
so awfully tired,” said Flora, with bess Trefoil came out of Madame
Enrico
’
s
little
side-door
that
even
­
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
yawn. “Are you nearly through?”
S an F rancisco , C al .
ing.
into
the
dark
street,
where
the
Bess smiled. l»i<J Flora dream,
Lorisvii lb . K r.
N ew Y ork . N.^
she thought, how tired she was? gas-lamps blurred feebly against
And there were yet four or live the driving mist which was fast ef­
facing the purity of the snow. Mr,
hours’ work on the gown.
“Oh,” cautiously added Flora, ‘‘1 t'o’ew.rth’s umbrella was waiting
forgot to tel1 you that 1 stepued on for her.
“Mr. Cotesworth!” she cried, with
the skirt of the r<<l merino dress,
getting into the sleigh to come a little start.
“You are not sorrv
home, and tore it into ribbons.
But it was an old thing, anyway Bess?’’
J
•• ATTACH.
»xl-LT’’tT!’,isT-'
“No; but—but —
You couldn’t have got much more
'Wf 0DW9RK
“Bessie, 1 didn't half enjoy the
wear out of it. And Charlie was so
■ WJ ]W seWIDG Miw ca.cii/tW^
sleigh-ride last night without you.”
nice.”
CHICASO. ZS UIUOM SQUARE. N. V.
»»»'s.Kij,.
»r Jiw» »«»T0“-“«* «L»>n*.c*.
Her face shone radiant under the
“Was he? Didn’t he ask where
FOR SALE &Y
row of theatre-lamps which they
I was?”
NEW HOME SEWING MA­
Flora shook her head. Where ! were just passing.
CHINE CO., 725 Market St.,
San Francisco. Cal
was the use. she thought, of eneour i “Really?”
(It seemed such a sillv thing to Paicfic Department.
aging Bess t<> think too much of
the handsome young steam-titter, I say, but what else was there for
whom she. Flora, had fuljv deter­ her?) They were in a dark place
now; he drew her arm in his.
mined to make her own prey?
“We can walk better under one
“I'm so tired of this everlasting
dressmaking,” said Flora to her­ umbrella—so,” lie said. “I wonder,
* xF.hiCY .tor
self.
“And Charles Cotesworth j Boss, what vou would say if*1 were
would be a husband for any girl to to ask vou to walk through all the
years of life at my side.”
be proud of ”
“I think,” niurnrired Bess, “I
tnf Information nn<tab-
Cousin Thankful Morse sat in
I î tie laws, »ho-.Mng How to,
l\;tenui.
Caveats, 3'rade
should
sav
—
yes.
”
her little room at the Old Ladies’
». Copyright»,
Jrn.À
A irete MUNN dt CC. J
[Tobe
("cntiiuied
]
Ho ne, the next dav, when the mat­
*61 iirtadu.ig,
Nrw Y ork.
ron brought the steam-fitt.-rs fore­
man to Irak at the tl iwe<l radiator- , PENSION, POSTAL, LAND and
pit» a under the w indow. Sb knew i
INDIAN DEPREDATION
him nt once.
CLAIMS.
THE CRY GF MILL ..MS'
“\\ hv, it s Mr, Cotesworth, ain’t
it?" said she peering over the rim
of her silver spectacles
"Well. 1
scot, n
do declare! Why, Bess Trefoil was
I have been troubled many vrars with
disease of the kidneys aud haw tried
just here She come to bring me a
many different lemedies and have
sought aid from different physician?
new fur tippet ami muff; 1 couldn't
without relief. About the 15th of Apnl
I was suffering from a very violent
a gone to church n xt Sunday with
attack that almost prostrated me 10
VX
’
PEK
THE
DIRECTION
OF
such a manner t »at I was bent over
the old Jinx set, so I i.dlv eaten
I _ it down it was almost impossible for mt
W. R HEARST. (Editorand Pro­ Wben
>ut on my
my clothes, v when
t > gt. »:p alone, or to put
with moths. She set up all night
kin i Providence <ent Dr
Henley, with 1 the
prietor Stin Frat eis<o Examiner.) uRHGu.M
KIDNEY TEA, to my
to finish a job tor the dress maker;
hotel.
I imiueduUelv commenced
the tea
It had an almost
it was one, (<»>. that Flora ought to JOHN WEDDERBURN, Manager, using
miraculous
and to the aston­
tils F Street, Northwest Washing­ ishment all effect,
the guests at the hotel,
have done, but she somehow con­
in a fe w days,I sm happy to state,
ton, D. I'.
trived to pu.-h it off on to Bess- Will prattle« »n ’vr
that 1 was a n«.w man
I will^t’
Court cf the
recx-mmend the lea to all afflicted
t'uiird st» «-* b«- »air» .»
»tins. th»> several
Flora allays was a selfi-di erwtur*— four
as
1
UMb*e
been.
»of 'he I »1st rn . <it' • umMs. before t tn
and Bess just spent the money for mliue »4 < ongrw*. and ihv Exts uthe Dvp't»
G. A TT-PPER.
We obtain Pensiot s and Patents.
Proprietor (v^idental Hotel,
me and her aunt Nai ! I ess is al
S nu Koea. Cal-
lavs thinking of other people. It’s Indian l»epredation Claims and all
Bess ns pays m\ I ward live, Mr classes* of Land Claims, Mining,
Cotesworth," add«d the loquacious Pre-emtion and Homestead cases
o’d lady, as Charlie lient to exam Prosecuted before the General land
ins the joints of the st. am pi|s-s otlie*. Department of the Interior
“1 <1 I e o|i tli* I« w i.d <f it wasn’t and th- Supreme Court.
for her Hora wouldn’t «arc noth
in’ ef I was She tilt' k« old fo.ks
hain’t no luan < .-s to exist I\o
I h »! 1
rf * tir<\’u I fl. I sorry for h< r
______________ __
PERSONAL AND ¡’ROMPT
Str«iT IX THÍ *o«tn.
last night; she w mt..I to goon that ATTENTION GIVI N 1 ) PA I’
l~- ■>'■•-•
■rararvwa^L artuattv
•ir« ! jm bees. of sarcrtbee t*ras¿ K-.a
•h igh rid«- awful l ad! But she EM'S, UAVEAIS,
TRADE
I. . ua.r,
ETtHCSXXl IX t
\tr>\ I T. ; HüGENUULLY. Ipr
km ■wed ef she I al lite place at M ARKS, etc.
NO H E UNLE S PATENT
Madame \\ h.tt'wh.'r name's, there
IS SECURED. < ORRESl’OND-
wouldn’t I e no rent pant m»r cloths EN’CE S »LlCU i'D.
bought f >r Mr». Trefoil!"
STODOAilT à CO.,
Charles Co(«-»w«»rth straight. n<sl
613
& 615 7th Strcot, N. W
himself up
(Oppo i el . x. I’ >tr it VIM «',J
“She really wanted to go then.’"
U A. HIM: r<»N. I» C.
KIDNEYS, LIVER IND DOWELS
E xaminer B ureau O f
1891,
TF>ayette JN"ursery,
Of Pavette Idaho.
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Exten.-ive Nur-esv. comprisirig 125
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Nursery ha* «lone more to pro-
inote'fruit growing in East­
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than ail other Nnr-
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as the tress
are ac-
<*litnu,e<l and
such varieties are
oft'ered for sale that
are Known to thrive and
flourish in the mountain
country. The “IDAHO" pear
i
will beoffr red in limited quamites
for the fir t lime this year. Thispe rr
is a native*af Idaho is considered the tines:
pear grown and is extremely hardy. I'o
not fail to plant a few trees.
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