East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, December 19, 1891, Image 3

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LAS CHERI
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SHILOH'S
CONSUMPTION
CURE. . I
N kw Y ork . 1)«.. 8.-Editorial
'.’.'"■Dents of rhe morning papers in
M rs . Lit: V C hapin .
t ns city on the Speakership result
are as tollowr;
C oncludfd .
I
The Herald: All
right.
The
House
of
Representatives
will
now 4
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“Barb, my dear love, the hand of Gad
is in everything,” he said. “I w . l?:e lie able to get down to »wmk, the
The success of this Great Cough Cure ia
the old prophet in the story. 1 tr .-.- led country will
breathe more freelv without a parallel in the history of medicine.
n thousan’ miles to pick a certain
All druggists sre authorised to sell it on a pos­
flower, an’ didn't find it. for all the ¡«nd Tamnianv will he aide to send itive guarantee, a test that no other cure can
successfully
stand. That it may becomo
while it was growin’, all unbeknown to in its little bill for services render­
known, the Proprietors, at an enormous ex­
me. right by my own doorstep.”
'd. The object of the contestants pense, are placing a Sample Bottle Free into
Barb hid her face upon his breast.
every home in the United States and Canada.
“ "1 is you I love, little 'un, you that has not been to elect a fitting and If you have a Cough. Sere Throat, or Bron­
chitis, use it, for it will cure you. If your
drawee! me back, fer I felt that I well-equipped chairman simplv, child
has the Cronp, or Whooping Cough, use
couldn t live, less I told you, an' had
it promptly, and relief is sure. If you dread
but
to
push
the
claiinsof
Mr.
Cl.-ve
yer sympathy. I didn't know it was
that insidious disease Consumption, use it.
love, but I know it now, an 1 thank the Lind or Mr. Hill in the coining Ask your Druggist for SHILOH'S CURE,
Price 10 cts.. 50 cts. and Si.00. If your Lungs
A mighty that He didn't 'curse me with Presidential campaigh.
The figh' are sore or Back lame, use Shiloh's Porous
my heart's desire,' as the good Book
Plaster. Price 25 cts. For sale by all Drug­
was waged in the interest of a f..- gists and Dealers.
says.
“Will ye marry me, Barb?"
v rite candidate who 11 >■ d in the
». - J"*e»«w-wbi■ Miaaw uu »
•
•••••
»
W
t
.
a
. M c K innon ,
background,
but
who
hopes
to
come
Gaines came slowly toward the cabin,
practical surveyor .
his sou', full of sweet expectation. He to the front next years.
thought that the moonlight had never
The World: His election repre­
been so lovely; the odor of the tama-
W. L MARSDEN, M 1).
•aclis reminded him of the incense sents the conviction of the majority
jurnt in some great cathedral, and he that the end aimed at by the partv
:ould imagine the roof was the arch of
Physician and Svmon
■lie forest, and the dome the suow- namely, the righteous revision and
Burns......................... Oregon.
reduction of our tariff’—is more sure­
japped summit.
1 le lingered as he went his way, eager ly to Le attained through methods
Office at Grace’s Drugstore.
o enjoy the glory of the night, which
Th ■ choice is signifi­
vas a. fit setting for his long cherished less ra
• Iren m that was now to be realized.
cant of the dominanc e of a prudent
DR.H.M. HORTON
Barb, hearing his footstep. upproc-5hed
he door, with a face so changed and spirit in me great Democratic ma­ DENTIST................ B urns O regon .
lorified by her new happiness, that he jority.
■ffirr»' thei'l'y Drugstore Prepared to do *11
kl-uia of dental work.
tared at her for a moment in astonish-
The
Sun:
This
result
is
a
tri
­
Teeth extruded urhhou'pain by aid of gss.
I
aent.
It was for him, he thought, this new umph for the conservative forces in
T. V.B. FMBRFF. M. D.
»rightness, and the thought thrilled his the Democracy and a kick at the
I I
ic-’-t.
Office at his
( e o.. the vast ide ot Sil­
mugwumps. It is a promise of a vie« River, te: tri let below Burna.
"Barb,” he said, “I have come.”
safe and moderate course on the
Capt. George came out of the shadow
Gerald Griffin-
ind stood by Barb's side; the moonlight part of the Democratic majority in
the House. It makes brighter the
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR
prospect of electing a Democratic
AT LAW.
President
It will be especially
B urns O regon .
welcome in this state and this citv.
and the New York Congressmen Will pr.ic ice in nil the Courts of the Suite
who have helped bring it about de­
M. R. Biggs,
serve well of the Democratic party
ew York.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
BY
“BARB,” HE SAID, “I HAVE COME.”
lav in a yellow flood upon the cabin
floor, and encircled the two like n halo.
George put his arm about her. She
nestled close t > bis side, a..d Btuih'd up
into his face with a look of inciTable
trust and content—and Games was an­
swered.
Las Cheritas is desertc»!. Its cabins
arc in ruins, and its shafts o'ergrown
with rank grass and weeds.
The
brawling stream is again as clear a'
crystal, but it reflects no mon
the eamp-fire or the Indian. He is gout
forever from the forest and the bill
slope, for the white man has driven the
game from the woods anl the silmiii
from the stream. The gold veins are
exhausted, and the placers n > longer
yield the precious dust. Tae sound of
pick and shovel arc heard no more, and
the somber woods, the snowy peaks,
the peaceful valley and the quiet grave
yard lie under the smile of (.rod.
through summer day and moonlit
nights, and tell not their secrets to the
encircling air.
In the presence of the sublimity of
nature, man. his struggle and defeat,
his love and hate, even his liji a.i:>
de UA, are but fleeting shadows of her
Titanic impulses, and with all their
poignancy they are but empty symbols,
a passing breath, though to him his
nothingness is the tragedy of the uni­
verse.
No KI hí »!
2.ÙC5 Hsfar«nce$, tikfiu
ZER oreasî
JN THE WOULD.
it-« v-huring qualitiaaare unsurpassed, actual!}
two boxes of any other brand. Nu
w 1 by bk.au if(lETTHE GEN I IN L.
F0u8ALF.BYDEA.FB S GENERALLY. 11; »
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."iTC Tr
i ... m e - c - j '
• 4
.»j
KÖH1.V
enn hu earned at nur XKW line c»f wnrtt.
, by thoev of
>1, and in their
own io» autn s,wli> i» vvr ihry livr. Any
one i nil do in » ik.
I nay to learn.
—........„—R. We atari >on. No risk. V«>u can davota
y»n r «pm* iu»>liieuia, or all your time to tin* wi»rk
I'hla la aa
antlrvly new 1« ail, ind brings w ondri fnl am < »»• l>> rwry n «»ikar
B« rinuer« ara ennilug from
to fott |wrue< k and u|-waida
and m»»n* alter a lilt la experirnca. W r can furui>-h )«n the em
Eli hi nt and teach y -n » I’. No ai»o * t<> • x|>lnin here. Fi.R
iturnialivQ raiio. TKI'Il *^ < <>. a b.bik, baimk .
and hmtora>«l
V rapidly
i.'h»r»ev
Mexican
Mustang
Liniment.
Col leu Cions, Lami business, and
Estate matter > rmiiptlv attended to.
Heal
A long-tested pain reliever.
Its use is almost universal by the Housewife, the Fanner, f’-
Stock Raiser, and by every one requiring an effective
liniment
No other application compares with it in efficacy,
'.’his well-known remedy has stood the test of years, alino-t
generations.
N’o medicine chest is complete without a bottle of M ustang
Occasions arise for its use almost every day.
Ml druggists and dealers have it.
parlor ,
IO UN ROBINSON
P rop .
Everything in ym lino guaranteed
to be done satisfactorily.
IThe onlv place in Burns you
can get baths.
N. BROWN,
TT" .
R E A L E S '■’ A '1' E AG E N T
BUYS INu SELLS TOWN PROPERTY.
CK a U EST \TE IN THU COUNTRY HANDLED
oN COMMISSION
i ■ORHE'-I'ONDEM E SOLICITED
1FFICE AT N BROWN’S STORE,
»urns.................................... Oregon
W- N, Jorgensen
Slim FU 1HE
11ERAI 1)
ft i
:
Watches:
BEATTY'S PIANOS
' «
A Cure for the Ailments of Man and Ec.
L iniment .
O regon .
• Kiss me. Will,” sang Marguerit»
To a pretty little tune,
Holding up her dainty mouth,
Sweet as roses lorn in June.
Will was ten years old that day
And he pulled her golden curls
Teasinglv. and answer inabe:
Tin too old: I don’t kiss girle
1
all patients,
rossnir tf Kt.
iva Exclusivo
lances will
Ttcrc la, Bica,
ffBEPWSKAk <
A full assortment of Spectacles
Eve (ìliiasses, with lenses o'
ind
fTHK END.]
a-bble or crown glass, in frames o
»old. fiver, steal, tortise-shell. cel
A Touching Pi«nc?yr>.
uloid. etc. Also, spoons, napkin
In the Bombay Gazette appears the
inge, cups, fruit knives and all
paragraph announcing in all seriousness
>ther standared articles ia solid
the death of a prominent young m r-
chant: “Alas! he is gone; gone fur f.-cin
■iff ver.
us to the future world, leaving his be­
Call and see me. Always at mi
loved rib and pct children to t.ic tender
Ten
years
past,
and
Marguerit»
post,
next door to restaurant
mercies of friends to bemoan his hiss.
In the twinkling of an eye death Smiles as Will kneels at her feet
— Ar»
pounced upon him and he was no more.
Going fondly in her eye».
t h «
His soul, severed from its clayey t»gu-
»«*»'
me
* rit»
ment. must have been borne away. He Pniviiig. * M iSi t yin kis-
H»
•f rata **<ur
was a loving husband, a kind father,
gwrvtf”
, aahingt«»».. New
and amiable friend, and. in a word, he
’Rite is wtrnteen to day;
— —- — - — —■ • • « • —- — -»i p U(k
was fat, fair and forty
With her birthday ring »he toys
•very•
« her.
For a moment; the replies:
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aid»*I f
. .1idoose. Ix
M*»< l i aniel
Heat.-
“MAB, a ... h ., ui ■•-ory *'il "I m too old, I don’t kiw boys
aa«l.i « «n New Jrnrj
commence next issue.
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ATTORNEY.
TUTORIAL
• • •
STORI}. Ol.
method and a
GEO. S. SIZEMORE,
B urns ..............................
and Control,
orders of
r:n a limiteq tineeriz
REAL ESTATE AGENT.
D envep , Col.. Dec. 9.—About tt n
davs .ego A. H Haise and his
bride came here f’-om Salida and
took rooms on Thirty-third street
last li’ght Haise met an o'<i friend
namedHargor,and the'w de ermii-
ed to have a spree over the event
They remained down town until
nearly midnight when thev started
home. Haise greativ under the in­ I
fluence of liquor. Hargor. beiiq i
addicted to the use <>f morphiru
and not wishing to take his friend
to his wife m such a condition, sug
gested a.' ypoder.uie injection oi
the poison, which was agreed to
Shortly after the drug was mii.is
tered Haise was taken violently ill
ami died within an hour. H»rg<>>
declares that he gave the morphim
ti|M>n the request of Haise and hi
wife and that afterwards he gav.
him a dine of atronh e upon tin
advice of a physician. The phy­
sician present at the time of hit
death was unable to determiiu
I
whether death was the result of th»
morphine, atronhine or whiskey.
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