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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1891)
IM THE GRASP OF THE SHIP. of keeping his engagement; this meant that his dread d and The wooden trellis was evidently rival not equal to the emergency, and, would escort Miss Constance. How- with a noise of a young cvclone, it ever, he took solid consolation in fell. Harwood landed in such a the knowledge tbar his rival was way that he was able to get his grip From Demorest's Magaxine: "Ah—ah—ah—chew!” Harwood sneezed Harrison as he wended i the worst waltzer in New York. _ free trader, though _ on the retiring C-'i.thei p r.-.d Ccrdrot,; orders of o o c zLrr.-' o M___ Vho ere fen nwand / *• j>CT£*-r.UMa*x>rnfci ttic.»- fcllows and «be ce:> tezept of irlc-ii'- ci-d conrmntoar, n to The night of the dance, while for a moment onlv, vet long enough his wav towards the library where Harwood pace d the floor at home | to g-.in possession of Constance’s »■tTWZj he knew Miss Constance Clayton I Who HOME DEVELOP?.). cr disezziu with he grip, he tould think of jewel-box. organa, who oro EUttcr- was probably seated with her little, o«R (T< be Continued.) ing ircrat rfiOASCF youth nothing except the rival careering 5 and any F.xcssscs, cr 11 blue satin-slippA-ed feet in front of I .1-------- U - »- • • r:?. A LIMITED through the waltz with Constamo all patients, 11 the glowing grate. i Connumjitiou Cured, in his arms, who on this occasion ,-ODr'«ir.cr.«- Id Harwood lived with his rich, owr. Lxi.!—.vo M pl lances »"12B was arrayed in one of her most y-raeze L, tL.zi. K fashionable, maiden aunt, and this A «»Id phvaleian, retired from practice have beautiful toilets. To Hurwo« d’s inx had plated in hit hands bv an East .ludv winter, as usual. Miss Constance Miaai«aiarx the formula of a simple t exetabia eyes she seemed a vision «if loveli remedy fur the speech and permanent c ure <»i wns making her a long visit. J — ii «*_ rxnw-ML* ““ ‘»»i sumption, br.iiit hl'is, Ca'arrh, Aahma aud ness; and the more beautiful she i ( all Throat and I nnx atiS ik» s. a b • a p aith t Don’t Prorxl cv'-"':- r-n- ?l.->-p. -e- r'--r pi tr <1 oj r-} Kl I'liv only cloud on the horrizon and radit al cure f«»r Nervous Debility and all Thonsani'« of t i Vceiz. Cares ; .An 1 - i * . < looked, the more ferocious were his Nervous < omnla.iVs. after haxii u tvs ed its T/?£ <17.1/17/77. ; ■ . ■ nt present was the a III mint aunt’s I wonderful < lira ivts p.tweis in thousands «>! ». sonef sealed, j «. y i 1. fhf.L. I-rn , :nt»^I . ■ , ,- • • feeHngs toward her escort. These eases, has felt it his duty t«» make it known to liemcmbc -.uonz.je so. 1 U.'ni<”.'-c< <,,--,p-It-•.cr :a;-j 'n... anxiety 1-st she should miss h.iv fellow Buffering felluua. A« turned bv this oncotbatv-o i-zr'. '■ r.a<l t m c . iii "- • -- •• thoughts, combined with his vid. his motive arid aoeBireto relieve human suffering ing the fashionable prevalent mllu succrss. i Cr KiAjAUA c ,ll’ I I u III se i’d, free uf charge, to all who uesire it. did not tern! to soothe his mind for this recipe, in German. French, .-r English, *- k'y.' -~TT I. r '' - ’’N * enz i. "Whv. just think of it!” she with full directku a for useing cent bv mail i slu in er. addressing with s amp, i aiming Ihta paper 2.009 finfezerrNs. Hama thia p.%-v.iN' . ..J said at the breakfast-table in a-tone After numerous attdmpts at read . N. A Y. W. Noyes, &-U Pou era’ Block, Rochester of despair, "here are Mrs. Ashmr I ing and various imitation* of writ and two of the Vandergrits and ing. lie finally settled himself by ■ /fatili ^«'•n Mir NFVHneofwotV LI* J (lit VI IFYIXC TO All K fl lInAlk «til b*e«md ( sud h. *l Mori. ’,I . by thuer o) several of the McKinstry families the grate tire with an unacknowl- | ', rfcr ' • jm . h* 1 *•?.' ■ ■fSullgTlH_ H ow il n« arti» I«, n ver they llv». Any all sick with 'la grippe.’and here I . i th: J •• u sa ur< LiBu V I J E_3 'J one «au d.. lit- w. ik. I a»y to learn. edged determination to be up when | We '-.iriil'h everythliijr. IV,. Mart « mi. No risk. A • u can «levata y. o r *p <rv m num is, or all your t ime io the w oik. 1 lita ta an am. just as well as ever. 1 declare The high position attained and IVORLII. IX THU. lit :; ru’.i V h w h-n«l,nii«l bring« uomlviful an, ■ r»« every wmliav Constance should return. He was ' Ifsw< ; rin« <: •. «. :tw«M1 e uuM.rr AA«ed. ji f >' in r« are rutming from i'.a to fòt» p. r n <•. k ru <| u | w artla, 1 ini simply mortified!” But with the universal acceptance ami ap < -vsv.-. *b of any other bran t. - ami...... atiera linio rx|icrieuee. We can furutab you Hie r«n- ntlnstiixr ’ -- kvi, i ». unconscious of the Hight of time,! •* « t mid teach V u Xo tpm v to explain here. Full • a .. . . «SI.S . (■ . .Til. ---------- * i proval of the pleasant liquid fruit a strong imngiuatioii and an un- •i « -,L • • •• P. **„<•<>.. A. C,M.A. UiU FOE 8 Al Eliso 1XF.KAU.Y. till, smnienlv, the sound of a sup waveiing determination -i great remedy Svrup of Eigs, as flu* most pressed sneeze, a real grip sneeze, deal can be accomplished. excellent laxative known, illurtrate arotisi-il him. His first thought Tha:evening. after llarwood had ! the value of the qualities on which was I hat one of the servants was its success is baised and are abund comtortablv si-ated him-elf liy thè! pas.-ing through the hall; but on antly gratifying to, the Cal Eig «‘harming Mi.-s Constam-e nmi her| «> ” rv in i vc* ii <^- «. he realized glancing at the » clock blue Silt III sli ppei'S bv thè glowmg | that tile leteness .ofthe hour made Svn,-v grate, while trying to fight off fits jtiial un.ikely, so he cautiously i of sue. zing ami cou.iiing wfiicli ■ Di-MlTteHM Cww’t be «'lived , moved t hrotigh the 1 rooms into the , «• ntinm.llv t'hreati n d tiiin. fi- ■ hail, alni again a smothered st.ieze i managed to lead the con versarmi ... caugnt his ear. It seemen to be in ! . .. bv by local appli.-ations. appli -aiions. ,-is as th<-v ean- round to a point at wh ch he liad I Const ance’. s room, luit it was no • , , ,. , . ' ■ , , ■ not reach t he diseased portion ot the lo-i-n aiming for many weeks, lo i SlievZ ; so oauiiou-lv anproacliing ear. Th’ire is onlv one wav tn cure fact, h- had just taken pos.sei-f slo.l , , . , i the i.oor. wfilch was partly open,1 ,i . . deafness, and that i< bv constitu of four plllllip little lingers, i ami i lie tieered in , ami was a.tiitle to ol>- . ... i , , tionai remedies. Deafness caused commenced telling her of ms Un I , , .. . serve a vuivt, t.ii-mess like sneak- bv an inflamed condition of tlie dying love, when the sneezes tomi thief having tlie grip on a larBe mucous lining of the E istachian A long-tested pain reliever. full possession of him, and thè de- bundie . f plunder. Its use is almost universal by the Housewife, the Farmer. Tube. When this tube gets in «duration emit d in decided symt mis j Stock Raiser, and by every one requiring an cfle«. At tins moment the gentleman Hamed you have a rumbling sound ofthe grip. She seized, the uppor in >i trying to ■ get or imperfect . e . hearing, , . -, liniment KV.tS I tmsilv «'imaged , r ‘ and . when it tuuity to leir.ark that "some ptiy- No other application compares with it in efficacy. entirely dosed..Der-fliess is the re into his pocket a small 1 i . i V, I ji W "his well-known remedy has stood the test of years, almt t sie'ans claimed the grip was con el box winch Harwood recogniz <1 «lilt, and unless the inflammation tagious.” and moved to the other generations. as an heirloom most precious to can be taken out at «1 this tube re No medicine chest ¡.» complete without a bottle of M ustang side of l h<- grate. Con.'tm.ce. bins rouse«i him to stored again, hearing will lie L iniment . After the temporary interruption' . . . •ever; nine cases out of Occasions arise for its use almost every day. sudden action; mid withmit «st ii - destroyed fori Harwood manfully maced up and ping ro realize that the only revol ten are caused bv catarrh, which i- Ml druggists and dealers have it. was ntfain turning the conversation ver the house allmded wes carefu • nothing but an inflamed condition For sale Lv II M. H< rton. to the point on ins mind—or heuit Iv ba ked in his writing case, he of the mncims snrfiues. —■ nt it living difficult to make love We will give One Hitndri-d Doi calmly walked into th- room, and at a distance, lie was i-n tin- point lars for nnv Chgeof Deafin-ss(cans« d lad'ore he was fully aware of the sit of crossing the rug. Io Kneel at the bv catarrh) that we cannot «'lire t.y uat.on he was rolling on the floor t.iking Hall's Catarrh Cure Send i lue satin-slipper« d shrine, when in a very lively struggle with the fcr circulars, free. in rushed a servant, in a rush < t burglar, who, finally freeing him E J. ClIEXEY A’ Co., Toledo, (). cf pleasurable excitement, announc self. th d from the room, leaving his ¿MF“For sale at the Citv Drug ing, with evident satisfaction, that ulimdi-r and ilarwooil mi the floor. Store. she now had t In-gt >ppe, ai d wisfn ii But tlie latter, a second later, llarwiMid to hurry tor Dr. Grim | was ii> hot pursuit, ikiwn the —St. !• men can now g. t honest shaw. the most fashionable phvsi stairs they flew. Harwood yelling "Thieves: rotiiiers! nurglers! at weights nv shipping or selling stock cian on Eift h A venue. every jump. Rushing through ti.v at Huntington. The (). (' Co. hav rile faithful maid was a devotid ing just l oinplt ted mieof Fairbanks hall and the library, to th« exten attendant, and shared in her mis- i sum. the pitruder made a graceiiil Moek Scales, a'd arranged a large corral for the p irpose. Certified tn ss’s exhilaration at the prospect ¡exit through the window, to tlie weights given 4-24. of tieing as f.ishioii.ible as her su it giapeviiic trellis, followed by the now thoroughly arousid Harwood fociety-sutt'erers. Harwood for some days hail been Mexican Mustang Linimeni. A Cure for the Ailments cf Man and I.k SMBIäl FOB IK struggling with the prevailing in I fiuenza; but to-night, when the I 1trip had liven tin* c ausnof twosuvh interruptions, he fi-lt a sudden hor- torand dread of the disease which stetned to have a grip •»«» h*8 fate. He especially realized this, when, on leaying the huu-e. he met a >nan oil the steps whom he had al ways felt rs a powerful rival in hia I path to Miss Constance's affections After leaving his message at the duetor's oit’ce. his first impulse was to rush back and break tip the tete- a-tete between Miss Clayton and his dreaded rival; Ihts, he but. instead of wandered slowly home, tortured by imiescrihable pang**; L was unable to decide whether it I from jealousy or the grip. Tne next night a as the date for 'he german at the Talkmaiis , and |H.ir\\.)(,d's cold had so increased llhat he realized the Buckwheat Cakes. The old way of setting to raise over ni^ht by the use cf yeast, while the cakes were light yet there was always a well founded suspicion that buckwheat cakes made in that manner were indigestible and unwholesome, because cf the chemical action that takes place, so alters the flour from its original character, that the souring or decomposing process continuer. in the stomach, followed by dyspepsia and kindred troubles. The new way docs away with all fermentation, souring etc., and places upon the table smoking hot buckwheat cakes cc's Cream Baking in 12 minuses cr less. “ ” ’ ” Powder —*— less. Dr. Such - ¿3 the element that superseded the old methods, Powd-. wheat a: d a.I grida'.e cakes "laoc with Dr. Price's can t are net ably eacec. tingly I:, git and delicious, but with impunity. Dr. Prices enjoyed dyspepticsand ;nv Cream is ihc only taking powc. cjntaininj the whites of egg*-