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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1892)
I was worrying. I will trv to stop to Mr. Murtrovd for what he knows it: but I tell you now, Sam, just as about those castawavs vou told me sure as you live thev are coming of” TIYE METHODS, “Certainly. I’ll go and do so and Control, ing home.” now 1 can reach him at his house. ’ ' From Ueiuored i Maialine. orders of “Very well, they will be welcome. ITo l>e Cuthiuendj CHAPTER I II But if you get So excited over th-» He and Elossv had lieen married ■ thought of their coming, what con very nearly a year, and were close dition would you be in if thev were 1UWÛ in ULilLllrtL upon the celebration of a very im really to appear?" jceases, or oi^ “ I don ’ t know ” portant event, from the New Eng I ltO.M ALI. PAKTKOFTHKWOKI.» fJSÏÏÎX FMAUMITCflTIMEfMI all patients. that. Think “ Well, think of land point of view—the first Christ i if they cnnV mas dinner in their own home. calmlv about it I agree with you l i?cS- and an-^ j tT< method There then. Merry as it may be, it is none the that they are likely to come back 4 afford a CUBE I less a solemn feast. It is made so some day. People do disappe ar in AND YOU R 3. > wavs and turn up again by a consciousness of the vista of strange • Don - ’t - brood fa— —— over your »--r --------- r<-r pt—j vn tn desna’r t ■ I heard a story recurrent anniversary celebrations years afterward Geologist H. W Turner of Wash Thousands of tbo Worst Cuss » j :ldi rt 1 cur b'Ohic n' 17?£.<7i5iEtfT, ese«tfo-< ii In our r'.'iocrr^l. COM. which v.opl Iwyond it Will they be many ami while I was in New York of some ington, D. C., who for two «'ears send sealed, post paid. FREE, ftrauaiieu faux ¿¡. TIT I'i.r/r. Kj ' Ilemembcr.noonocliehasuio method:.appliances and i- t.J all as happy as this one. with chil castaways reaching San Francisco, past, under the auspices of the Cal encethatwo onnli -. er.l we cxui-ii tc? MoaoM-y o~ « q Imn Erne lie Co.. 64 H iaohka S t ., 5. >. dren and grandchildren, in due who had been wrecked on one of ifornia Division of mining Geology, HTEXJK XW .7T > CT - ’ ■ \ coarse of time, gathering about the the South Sea Islands. And if that has been exploring the gol<l regions tsiard? or will they be few and happens to one, why not to anoth of the Sierras. 2400n Ronronees. clouded by griefs and loneliness? er?" Mr. Turnerobtained from a gulch Though in itself perhaps trivial’ atCavtCitv,Calaveras cmmtv Calif.. - the thing is serious that one a meteoric stone that will create no consciously does for the first or little interest in the scientific for the last time. Beginning is un world. certainty ending is likely to he It is about ns large as one’s fist, pain Nevertheless, hope hope is always and around a good portion of it is a strong in healthy minds, and the () Sam, baby knows solid film of gold. In one place the anticinations of the future in the he dues! \nd he’s , gobi shows for almut an inch square Allen household was far from an two weeks old1 1 of surface. Hitherto in all the dis gloomy. coveries of the world no meteoric The lay before Christinas, Sam waked, iron has been found in com.ection was hurriedly summoned to N e w native- "ith York, by a telegram from Eben side t<> It demonstrates, Mr. Turner says, Murtrovd, the South street ship i scent ,^al tf g'dd in the worlds of chandler, with whom he had dose for the Ailments of Man anti ponder- !T fr'”u which the meteor iro i business relations. The summons \ long-tested pain reliever. led air was imperative, and he understood went to I l,ave examined it very care- its use is almost universal by the Housewife, the Far-"-*- *' • that the affair, though unspecified, Stock Raiser, and by every one requiring an uvUi. ; ted her fullv,” said Mr. Turner "It is ex- must be important; so, although liniment recom tremelv tough and it is almost im- he was reluctant to leave Elossv. ' fis. ami lM‘’,'ibh' to break it. Io my opin- No other application compares with it in efficacy. .'his well-known remedy has stood the test of years, ahr > ■ even for a single day, he obeyed it I • . ion it has fallen from one of the generations. When he returned, late at night. ’ o medicine chest is complete without a bottle of Mu ta . m ; or rather very early on Christmas K1CHSF IX T!!K TIEAVEXS L iniment . morning, he found Flossy feverish Occasions arise for its use almost every day. "This demonstrate»» that there is ami excited, the monthly nurse gold it. some of the stars at least \I1 druggists and dealers have it anxious, and th«* doctor—who had I ittle i‘V little we are get mg at been called in—not a little uneasy the truth 1 shall send this piece alxmt her condition to the Smit lisoni.-in Institution.” "Come! Cornel Little woman!" Professor George Davidson’s as exclaimed Sam. in a voice cf kind sistant sav that the discovery is ly protest, as he bent over the bed a most important revelation and i- to kiss her, "this won’t tlo. The bound to attract attention, since in doctor tells me you have got vour all the development* of science thus self all worked up about your father far it had not been determined that and mother." there was either gold or silver in “() Sam. 1 dreamed of them night I drramod that they meteoric iron. A small piece was, after greai taking their Christmas dinner trouble, been cut frriin the meteor ua.” in Mr Turner’s possession. It is "Of course you did. w er« clear and white looking, resembling thinking of them ami nickle. and showing a very tough dinner tomorrow—or grain. The gold, which is plentiful, should say to-dav, now (leeks the ironjn many places is how the dn-Hiii cam Flossy’s Christmas Surprise Mexican Mustang Linimei \ a \ u.xi x< I dreamed it not only th«* night before." then, the secon«l on« remembrance of th« occurs We feel it our duty to sound a note of warning to members wh" persist in "tarrying long at the wine cup.” This duty is imperative upon us by obligation in the first place and secom ilv, the laws of our order an strict on this point, and unless brothers are cautioned before to late, they will have paid dollars into our coffers in Again these vi’e habits grow you on us, and if persisted in. it robs us of our manho d, destroys our usefulness as citiz-ns. and unfits us for the duties of home life A true workman will not indulge in p-micious or vicious habits thu will bring ruin to himself, sham»» to hia family, and disgrace to th Order..—A O V W. Reporter iy. He had iievrr vieti on before, long nidea von ng to h«r confidence. "Sam,I wish you would telegraph *■ UH h £ SÇ’ ! I