East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, October 14, 1891, Image 4

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    Ths Last Cruise of the Gal-
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COX FI KM EU.
face silenced her. It was a look of
ardent adoration.
Could he teli
! her how, on the evening of the Gal I
The Secret of Fine Pastry.
The favorable impression pro­
duced on the first appearance of the
< haiter r
I atee’s arrival from Havre, he had
agreeable liquid fruit remedy Svrup
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,
¡paced the «leek watching the light
of Figs a few years ago has been
m- French erwser Galatee was jn ,1<}r wjndow unfjl k (1|(I,ip
et».
more than confirmed by the pleas­
t-.-Hl from th.* port Of St. Malo for ftnJ
afterwar<1
leailing(,n
ant experience of all who have used
\ -ill»
• t ii ti
’fiisii nn
V
irniso.
oil th»*
the iiuirniiiiy
looming nf
of Rpn.
Sep­ 1 the low stone wall beneath her win­
it. and the success of the proprie
ti n ier 2d, 188!».
In a pretty stone dow until the hour when he should
tors and manufacturers, the Calif.
Calif
Iinnwf overlooki hr the harbor lived | CHte|l t|„. enrlv morning
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train for
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only! FiS S.vr"P Company.
her «m plain, .Jean Moreau.
Cap- , Blois? He had then seen her
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lam Moreau
could not la-ar . to be.
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| twice in his life; but the «
first time
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Out «>f sight of the sea even when on he loved her. She read his secret
host
It'd; consequently he built his now.
lie eves fell, and a blush
¡Let vour hair drop out or let the
imu-c on a high bluff overlooking suffused her face.
The captain
dandruff accumulate. wh?n you can
the water.
was busy at the little porcelain
get a remedy at the Barber Shop of
On the afternoon of the 1st of stove, piling on fagots; but tin re
■John Robinson.
8. 19.
F< ptember, Arthur L«*iupri«*n*. the was no need for further words I e-
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ymmg physician of the Galntee, tw en the two.
Noi ice.
fa lied at the home of his captain to
■’You are not going to be ill?” h»*
The H ekai . d knows of two bay
report hiinselfin readiness to sail asked in a voice of tendersolicitude
On Ins vessell.
lie had just a. rived
from Blois, «’here he had Iteen on a
visit to mother ami sister.
Lempriere had remained almost
tin hour in conversation with his
superior officer.
From time t<>
time his eyes sought the door
IIH |
Lempriere took thes|.-nder wrist
though hi* expected someone to CII- I between bis fingers and held it in
ter.
At length h«* asked, with low-1 silence lor a while, th« n seating
er«-« I «-yes and a faint Hush rising < l'jm^-lf n ¡i little mb|>* besi«le the
to his cheek, “Minii-mo’sclle Moreau I led.
lie liadconquered his emo­
le well. I hope?”
tion nml was all physician now.
‘‘No.” replied the captain shortly, He written prescription and turned
‘'she is not. Fur the first time in to hand it to the captain, but he
lliv life I must sail leaving Mar- VV)t> gone,
Five minutes later his
guerite ill ill It'd ”
1 voice was heard calling from lx low.
“She is ill!” cried Lempriere, <*n«/ j --h, mpriere! The purser is here,
then in a lower Voice,
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• May I—will you l< t me prt-scri >e work horses one branded on left
shoulder C. V. They made theit
for yon ?”
'•argnerite flashed a smile at appearance on the range where they
"I do not, like to take med i- now are the first of J uly; hot h horses I
him.
| cine,” sh<- said. “I.nt vuu I am sure at that time were shod and had hill- ,
| would give me nothing unpleasant.” ters on. Any one having lost horses
about tiiat time can receive a full I
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¡description and particulars hv writ-
ling or calling at this oilice and pay­
I
ing for this notice.
Ilfaliif-'S Can’i hr <’u red
by local appli •ations. as they can­
not reach t he diseasi <1 portion of the
ear. Th re is only one way to cure
deafness, and that is by constitu
tioiiai remedies. Deafness caused
he and is nuking for you!”
Steadied with an effort, “it is not
L< lupriere came to Margurite's by an mtlamed condition of the
mucous lining of the Eustachian
serious?”
I ed-ide.
Tube.
W hen this titl e gets in
”(lh.no—a slight cold ami a fever.
• Promise me,” he said, “that vou
flamed von have a rumbling sound
M irguerite will vuicklv recover i will le well and strong when I re
or iniperC ct hearing, and when it
from it.” With a twinkle in his , turn, nod then I sha I have some­ is entirely closed.Deafness is the re­
which
eye he added: “Would you like to thing. 1 hope. I may tell vou—”
sult, ami unless tin- inflammation :
see I k r. Lempriere?”
“I empriere!” cairn l > the voice of can lie taken out and this Inhere
hearing will he
ston <i
again.
“If I (lan d — is it pos-ild<!?”aske<l | the captain.
destroved forever; nine cases out of
t lie y ining man.
I promts«* ,” she said, her beauti- ten a»e caused hv catarrh, which is
“Certainly, in vour character of i fill face radiont with happiness. | nothing Imt an inflamed c indition
plnsician,” replied
the captain i “(io i ow. mv fathei is calling for of the mucous siirtaces.
We «ill give One Hundred Do)
laughing
‘ Indeed. I think per- you. Farewell.”
lars
for anv ci.seof Deafness(caused
liaps vou may lie aid«* to benefit
“No. not farewell—an
I hv cat.ir"'i) tnat we cannot cure bv
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her. Com«* with me,“ and the cap
He caught In-r hand
taking i lull’s <’atarrli Cure. Send
tain .«-d tin- wav up stairs.
it; tlu n «mitching a Hower from a fir circa,a>s. free.
“Margin-rite.” he called softly, vast* on th«* table bi-side the bed lie E .1 «' iiexey A'C<> . Toledo, 0
Eor
at the City Drug
tapping nt the d< or w hieli w as ajar, i left the room.
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■sn
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e.
fTo be (’oniihued.]
‘‘are you awake? May we VOII.V
in?” ’
“Yes. father,” answ< r< d a sweet
low voice; “but why do you mi y
•we’?”
125.00«.
WHY
I evotid the
thre-hold.
II«* scarcely dared lift
his eyes when the voice of his cii) -
A long-tested pain reliever.
Its use is almost universal by the Housewife, the Farmer, the
Stock Raiser, and by every one requiring an effective
liniment.
No other application compares with it in efficacy.
i’his well-known remedy has stood the test of years, almo.-.t
generations.
No medicine chest is complete without a bottle of M ustang
L iniment .
Occasions arise for its tise almost every day.
VI druggists and dealers have it.
For sale by H M. Horton.
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PROCESSION AND
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man he loved
The beautiful pale face «if Mar­
guerite brightened with plettsure
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sin* saw tin* «otmg mail
The:-«* was a true«*« f embarrassment
when
in her milliner ns sin* extend«*«! her
hand to llrtliur.
,‘It is goo«l to see you,” rhe said.
“I was so lonslv lying lu re
I can­
not reim inb« r w bell I wasillbefo v
THE CHICAGO LEDGER.
But why hnvo you not been to s«e
its toon« r?”
W. D. BOYCE, Publisher,
It was Lempriere who was em-
CHICAGO, ILL
I i« voice tie ii -
ld«xl with his emotion ns In* e|s»ke,I
Inirrass«*«! now.
If your Newsdealer or Newsboy
does not handle the Ledger, ask
him to write to os, and we will send them to
him on sale. Speak to your New»deaier about It
still holding the suit white hand tn
“Ami I efnre roll left St Malo?"
The words w«*r«‘ alinorA on Mar-
gverite** lips as rhe raid'd her eyes
to his. ' 11«* secim-«l to read the
question then*, and the lo »k in his
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This was a
came to St Malo th s morning
A Cure for the Ailments of Man and Be: -..
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you a prescription.”
Arthur
linger« «1
liis.
“I have K-vn at Blois with my
mother f«»r three weeks
I only
Mustang
Liniment,
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“The doctor is with me.” replied
,h?captain, going to hi* «laughter’s
I < d.*ide and bending u9«*<-tionrt«-ly
ov< r bur. “Perhaps he will give
lain hade him enter
Is wholly in using Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder.
The only pure Cream Tarter Powder sold on the market.
Other brands contain cither ammonia, alum or some other
adulterant. Ammonia or alum powders dry out, make the
dough too porous, leaving a bitter taste, etc.
No agency has assisted co much toward perfection in
cookery as Price’s Cream Baking Powder. Its ingredients
arc simple and so blended as to exist in exact chemical pro­
portions, so after use there is never any excess of either left in
the food. Hence there can be no impurities whatever left in
the finished food. No bitter taste, no taint of ammonia, but
food raised with Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder partakes
of the natural sweet flavor of • the flour and keeps moist and
fresh for days. This powder possesses qualities peculiar to
it alone. No other makes such delicious pastry. No other
contains the white of eggs.
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