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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1891)
Dyspepsia Q ^3«à Lt T I C opyright iû 9I B y 7 n J(£ uo <. g N. &. i i'<l rather not listen jest now," she sa? ' i Makes many lives miserable, anil often leads to aelf-drstractton. DIstrcs« after eating, alck headache, heartburn, «enr stomach, mental depression, etc., are caused ty this rery common nnd increas ing disease. Hand's Sarsaparilla tones th« ■tomach, creatffl an appetite, promotes di gestion, relievol liendacbe, clears the mind and cures dyspepsia. In a Terrible Condition. I owe my life to Hood’s Farssprrilla For two ven- ’ v is In a terrib!.' i. i.ditiou with dlspepsiu. I could eat uot’aing but soda crackers, anil my weight fell trora 170 to IOS pounds. Hood’s Sarsaparilla helped me at once, and after using 12 bottles I was entiie'.y cured. I have >. ..ned my usual weight. Ito pounds, anil have had excel lent hi itth ever since." T. J. Wll.COX, ’.J- 2u 1st South struct, s ilt Lake City, Utah. Headache—Hot Flashes. .7h tv, >’n - to yc, child’?” said the • ‘ I had headache, hot flashes, sorcnoM m; ■i. h: If ■ r — .!v. and dine re oss my bo.lv. pain in toy ; man! You cm look riit’.r -ide, with fie *iviit vmiiitinu 1 used II iOd ’ . bare lMV.il'.'. v. .th the best results v' lthen i "i- • in th-riirvsi, ¿.> vnt 1 am in better u.-oth thru for four years. i th. ver bli. som ■ 1 in th-'hum — 1 eiut Hood’s Sr.’,.- >afe, ti" ible and sure. J. C. lim-«os. Auburn, Cab an I be anal to to distin rui h it fre.n tin, m ,: .best weed which grows by the way- si?. ^’1 by <lr’?.r '$1: six for TA Prerarcd 1 .'hat had come, to Barb? Love had mil} ■ . lljOl) ¿ l CO., Apoihuurk». I A.» Well, ^HISS come to her. It had grown slov. ■ h • rowth and i.trcn-rthened v. it’ . cr- Cri'N Dol’-»r st • r jth. until the man before i i- t«r: in r eyes the embodiment of ai! t h t BURNS ADVERTISEMENTS s’.' had dreamed, read or In.--.1 c.: ily happiness. His virtu's w t a c innon to her superior to the virtu • i.f ; PRACTICAL SURVEYOR. other men, and even his fault v.e dear; and yet, such are the contra iie- .'ill1 W. L. MARSDEN, M I). tions of a maiden’s nature, she . ’ rank from the words which she lor ■ i to “A FIXE MAN, TOO. '’or.D. hear, and trembled in the pre ..re of the man upon whose breast she would parts: t r I was b um’ Ray - honld gladly have laid her fair young head. “What lias come to yc?” he repeated. the world, an' ■:> 1 .’ ’.t him to Vn” Oregon. Burns «f! jn e tin' ;-r “Nothin’; I will stop if yc wish it," I to t t > t’ s u.i all î she answered, gently, taking the prof an’ olives an en Oilice at (¡race’s Drugstore. tropical thin . in 1'.' warm sunl fered seat. on ’ under t ' bm ’ . k . an ’ it : Ciipt. George flung himself upon th round at her side, and in the brief mos’ like I . ; th t ?. t >o. You c sxlenee which followed Barb ga::ed at thin!: how it c'.erred : ■ ■ vp.” “An’while ; m w.'r? t'.-vin’ in the DENTIST...................... B erns O regon . the i .irbi.l v.’at.'rf ill. will. 1 v.'.a..' trail ; - I iv ■ : ■ i' :• l-' en- ly be -jitiiul i.i the tender light, whi ell in < n- t he City Dnn» **tore. Prepared to d<> all > ir m ; • X- Jiiti ’s .if dental work. w • .-.either twilight nor moonlight, and ■ >-.• 1 i' him ipÛ on Teeth extracted without pain by aid of gas. • rre:l th ■ , ’ iri to her .. '.f, wibi e j • •... - . became calm again. At length George said in a dreamy indignation. “II. mus’ be a ’fine man, T. V.B. EMBREE, M. D. inde 'll.” to ■ : “Barb. I'm goin’ licine. " But C ipt. C ' ' was too full of b.i Office nr his resit’ci-te o’.i the east, ide ol Sil The girl involuntarily glanced up vios River. t*‘r nrilet Lt?low Burns. subject to h ie.l h •’•. bi ward to where Capt. George's qebin “ Now ho ... >.n: ., bnc ’ . ï, has Ray. shewed dimly through the dark tama 'vents t > go in:o bn .Ipess. an’ I’m • racks. “Not there,” ho said, in nr wor to nom-to give h;-'i :: ' rt. Row I va ATTORNEY - AT-LAW, her look: ”1 m »an home, my real home, surpri .o him, ;.n' 1,. ■. t >o.” NOTARY PUBLIC, ’ said i'. : ’’ I • he marri • back in the i.tutes.” “MarrfcxH The i !.■ ■." 1: i AND II; caught her breath, and her voice REAL ÉSTATE AGENT. ’‘Wl’-. e’r not i.i '.i.1 trembled a little. “ When are yc goin’?" Ge.,r. * *• ■ Cam.'t o t’ai.:h . il. V’.i “Now; to-merrow.” Office at SLertff’s Office, She clar.ped her hands tightly in her musingly. ' ‘ho'aonly twaaeiAeyi -Mr;.-n-N ri—r—'ft .1 1 ' d '■ BURNS. - her lap and mad-i ~■i iinn nw Oregon only .. I.:-.!. i A ’ . • v.n .w :.i . .” co: .Anon continued: “.i n -:.?" bail w.:i gered ... .’b. ’..¡th GEO. S. SIZEMORE, ‘Tvc told yc of Bay, my brother, that my d vin’ mother pine • 1 in my ai m . :.:id ani:.;. ' ; h—irt. ATTORNEY, “ Y '.. 1 ' ..”h? ' ’. kl charge 1 me, thou ;h 1 was enlv a little B i ens , . O regon . lad, to lie good 11 him. ’r’ent ifnl, s?lf- ly; “I rover told vo.i ’boat A I'nllvi'.'iiiiis, l„nul l>uiiif-!i. mid Reul “No.” i Estnte militer proniptlv intended to. deryin’, loyal, tender,’ them were her *■ ■ ira. E rb. just t Oi t’- la ' v.-<■ t ’ m-. Barb.” c it * • .• that wa > or. ■ 1; ;rb .. t ..... with '.....’• ‘ : tn :tbr. her eyes, and murmured to herscu, m- a wil l r. : i. with JOHN ItOBINSON - ............ un.i : .1:1 jy brow a l;k i your i. av. bly: “‘Faithful, seli-ue.: . .,v v,ul, Everything in yin. Jinn guaranteed v. iio sw.'et loi.xi. .:u .. . tender.’ ” L - U'U n’ patient an’ lovin'. T to he done saiLfactorilv. “It’s been mighty hard metimes, neo, an’ I haven't seen lie. A’l’ I- ztsr Phe only place in Burns von for I’m a selfish brute nafri years.” can g?t baths. “Yen selfish! I know you too well to II' was r.il-'nt ord h-’t'd d - bcli -ve it.” II “After all, though. I was father, down the rr. -l’ier ar.d brother to Raj- till he v - . CI’.-.'-n: then I came out w 11 m-«’: ■ »’»OC a-1U ti’lVcCt my fortune. You sec. I tn 'nt . tj loved. R E A L E S A T E A G E N T The girl. too. i h. ■ ho din'.oa m BL YS AX|> SEI I ST >W X PROPERTY. flew t « a “That was ton year a 111-7 \l. 1 ST \Tr! I X TH E COUNTRY HANDLED t.dn ove OX COMMISSION. “Yes, an’ ton year; i. r th ci• itjer-p >xni.m i-, sni.iciteii of the ctr lie’s a man growed now. i ( > F FIG E A T N. B ROW N ’S S l’O R E. She rem.'mo ty-fivc years old; an'a.'?' n t like ml. I in Burns................................................ Oregon b :”h. s -I- ’■ B the cl p-u'.iot a cal.irK't ph t qui t v. r ' 'pod in a, pieeo < f :.n . . i ncvv~p.i SUO.l the an.,1 bended it t > B irb. b owl.Io. m t jost She took it anil saw b -1’10 now clear m ' nligb.t a liar/’, m'. ' ' iaco, rusl 3 t.’.O ..’.1171 with dark eyes like G ■ • i. v i ilh ¡.Irc-rauTTf hail ljin “A fine man. too,” s’. ' c hoed, mo :-jv.’t! .'.1 corpse, at the b cha n ' illy, as she handed the photo eye t pool. Tircn h r r.il:i of ti graph buck. .v f the silcacu cf t.rc 1~n. Ln ' C ipt. George gave the picture a long, in u ; l the dope, x-.tid tho san ■ loving look, then again wrapping it er’s face, and i.hc hel i ’ hcr à nr> before, replaced it in his poeket. íT’?' ,!t r.tcmiy in chick, and awaited her “I've done right by the ki 1. if I do c r i.’.uion’ii further r.peech. say it. Why, d'ye know h -'s a college ‘1 m "" in’ liom \ 11 m ;rry A-rnm nt graduate. Thin': of that! it co: t a heap last, ii ■’>. you're c. I i ■ ■’i:’ ’ i ' av . al- o'money, a sight o’ di - -i;.n 1 p ■ ’.in’ moat r. * m.rii: i want j, our ud* i j full ass'irtiiient of Spectnch - uw.iy at these old mir. ha;. " cal h • “Advil'.” she nail, in ro :.t stra?’: the ground v.-'.Lh h. • open h m 1. Eve (ilaasscH, with I chech o "but 1 got it together in-h >w. Do ye tone that . ’4. Goar; ■ flan pebble or crown glass, in frarn« 8 o at her face, aid v.’ -a.i!y won . •. remember last w'i tor, B rb?” gold. River, steal, toftipe-ahell. cd “Can 1 ever for,” t it?’: nswored th- the mex alight muue her look so lulnid, etc. Al-o, rpiona, napkin and queer. girl, with a chu.Llor. *5 i I forg ‘ ring.«, cupt». fruit kniveg and all “Yr . i ’vice. I want to toko A" t > c how th- snow fell ’ -r ? i ’. th ■ m in r.omcti.ia'. mepr. :.t, tolet iicrL'. ow other atatidared articles is solid till the trail w.-.s bi? . I ■ T i I’v t her aiwaj’3 in my ml. Silver. wo-h-how the V»hat a!.ell it 1 cl’” I Call and see me. Always at my death stored us in the f.ioo, ;:s “I can't V’H— I don't I nu t it all you were our si :y an f«o to pip." &aiu Barb....... • f\'. ri • post, next door to restaurant. always cheerful an' n ’ u t’.A bcv.l '. Tin wLicb Uie u;t or de.,pair in’? Yen (' —Are -•in-rasiit go. CJ m mb-r it as long as I b t j au g. in' to say grxxl-by t tic >ii ;;-.n' yearn.” I ’*’Twaa pretty rough. r,’.w >. Daniel F L.renia “Good-lr ."she v.1.1 ; eredi fw j all my dust to Ray, i n fl. *«i face. b in Ile tool: F ’ ’ ’ ■ ' ’ ’ '• —Ji u*» et h r side . 1 i i a ■ i » l t ï * n you \w here. Iler, id: • i.aro, li. un •ri MW rile wi. oc joy i» ray new h ‘ f..r la’alotnie lidian* Daniel F. Beatty 1 Hood’s Sarsaparilla . . M K Physician and U f 4 ¿.’tuth-jlV-iof CJ fed w j Atono own «for ail Dia $ o o o J MBZÍ-• TTho hive weik < ; >”• omtWf 0, vr ù - organs, who aro euûex-t In» from cito ce or r ?rr, A and nny 1. ■ • StJiïb.X . Ruaran too toi irti««"!“" * ft'.EiN v ww<«i nJ.««. ' o-..... ill. f ■ u-n >t Lin .1- lelloMj am* the i. - t-trpt of fr’- 'dr KONE nr.ct-'.'i ou« rwv ..... ¡ ............... ell pnticr.ts, f, I FC r ' al T m I t ED TIMKKttE ■ 1X they cue ' rrofffo, QTOffrn. os. 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