East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, December 02, 1891, Image 6

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    P. F. STENGER.
A Plucky Woman.
Last Saturday night while Mrs.
W. V. Lippincott, wife of the sta-
tion agent at Myrtle Creek, was
alone in the house with her children
near the depot, a man carne to the
door and insolently demanded ad-
' tHif
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mitance, stating that he wished
some information about the town
n
The lady offered to give him the in
for sale
formation, but declined to unlock
NEW HOME SEWING MA­
the door He finally went away,
CHINE
CO., 725 Market St.,
Combines the juice of the Blue Figs of
and Mrs Lippincott and her girl,
San Francisco, Cal.
California, so laxativ' and nutritious,
who had returned from church in
with the medicinal virtues of plants Paicfic Department.
known to be most beneficial to the
town in the meantime, had retiree
human system, forming the ON I V PER­
in an upstairs room for the night.
FECT REMEDY to act gently yet
About 10:30 they heard some’ one
promptly on the
working at the window below. Look­
ing out Mrs. Lippincott saw two
—AND T
men trying to raise the sash. She
— SO THAT -
immediately procured a pistol from
PURE BLOOD,
her bureau, and opened fire upon
REFRcit HlNC SL. EP,
the men. It was bright moonlight
HEALTH and STRENGTH
and at the first shot one of the men
Nnturtlly follow. Every one is using it
and ail are delighted with it. Ask you!
threw bis hand up to his shoulder
druggist for SYRUP OF FIGS. Manti-
and exclaimed “My God, I’m hit!’’
facuned only by the
The pluckv woman’s only reply
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
t
S an F rancisco , C al .
was a shot at the other fellow who
Cot* r«v»r»w. •
N kw Y ork . N
made a similar exclamation, and
Kor sale at II. M. Horton’s Drug
both took to their heels, There was Store.
no one in the house to pursue them
■ ■ ■■
“AN AKESIS ” givre instant
and they escaped.
Mrs. Lippin­
■ ■ ■ gn livt and la an infulliblo
S M C S L
Cure far I'll»«. PriccSl. By
^kpriigglHtHorinnil. Siimplre
cott is a small woman, but she is B* I 1
I
SIB ■ ■free.A<i<in-ss"AN*KLStS,’>
evidently not easily scared.—Rose­ I I ■■ hl Wwpox 2410, New York City.
burg Review.
THE BEST
CHICAOO.
UNIOK SQUARE.. N. ’-
„ “-tnaft »OSTON.MA3S. ATLAH’*
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CAf.Lâi-1
Cleanse tbe Systeir Effectually,
Eitbor Kight er Left
ILLUSTRATED.
Range-Haraey county, Oregon.
P o.—Burns. Hainey county. Oregon.
The leng Bession of congress will
convene on Monday Dec. 7,
The
selection of a speaker will as usual,
be an important event. The char­
acter of the legislation of the ses­
sion is largely molded in the selec­
tion of a speaker. The following
are democratic candidates: Mills,
of Texas, Crisp, of Georgia, McMil­
lan, of Tennessee, Springer, of Illi­
nois ami Bynum of Indiana. There
are no republican candidates as
their party has but 87 members in
the bouse while the democrats have
about 230. All the candidates are
devoted to the principles of tariff
reduction. There will be but one
mind on that subject among demo
crats in the next senate or house.
There? is not a single democratic
protectionist in either house
The
outlook is rather favorable to the
election of. Mills, though Crisp has
a heaxtv following McMillan is a
great democrat and very popular.
The contest is said to be a friendly
one.
R. N. Ex peri son, a rancher and
hunter from Cœur d’Alene river,
committed suicide on Hangman
creek, four miles from Spokane by
blowing off 4he top of his head with
a Winchester ritle.
The affair is
shrouded in mystery.
Experison
had lx>en in the city for several
days, buying goods for shipment to
hie place He paid hie bill and an­
nounced his intention of going
home, but was next heard of as
having kill« d himself.
annual
Fur 1G91 will be mailed FREE
to all applicants, anti to last season’s
customers It is better than ever.
*
cry person using Garden^
Flatuer or Held Seeds,
Address
FERRY A CO
should send for L.
Pcrice«., «»'eli!
v
F illmore , Dubuque C o .. I»., Kept., 1889.
Mias K. Finnigau write«: “My mother end
sister used Pastor Koenig s Nerve Tonic for neu­
ralgia. They are both ¡lerfectly well now anc
never tired praising tbe Tonic, "
D ayton . N ov ., Sept., 1809.
I was suffering from nervous debility, cuusea
by dyspepsia. Didn't get more than three
hours' sleep during any night. I he effect of l as
tor Koenig's Nerve Tonic was magical. I slept
souud and am now as well as ever alter taking
only ouo IxjLLie. As a Nerve Tonic, cousideriui
bow narmlesa it is. think it is the beat modicin
over invented.
1. p. bHiKLEk.
E numclaw , Wash. Ter., June, 1889
J. Sweeney v.ritea; "I must cheerfully sa^
that of all the Nerve Ionics which I have used
during the last twelve years, 1‘adur hoeuig'a is
tho best 1 ever used."
A Valuable Book on Nervtme
L UL L Dieeaee« eent free to any addreaH,
| II f| and poor patient« can alwo obtain
I HI b I b this medicine free of charge.
Thia remedy has been prepared by the Reverend
Paw tor Kiemg, of Fort Wayne, Ind„ since 1R7* aud
(a now prepared under hie direction by the
D. M
DETROIT, MICH.
Largest Seedsmen in the world
C a TTL î
Le
branded
ide: clrcle-
Split
in
each ear.
Range— Harney and Grant county Oregbn
P. O.—Burn». Harnev county. Or__________
tensions,
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Dependent widows and Parents now de­
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