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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1892)
The Postmaster at Bible Hill. UY ROBERT YILEK TOOMBS tr en Tbe Cesmopoli'su CHAPTER V. (CONTINI El>.) It seemed that la-neath their un washed harry faces, uiikept hea«ls nn«l scarecrow clothes they com- The one I love le-st makes old corn isting lietween the Rakestraws a juice ¡Lawrence: He believed that Law- r«»nce was Vina’s accepted lover but( ‘That’s not half a bad song, my that he did not intend to marry dr»' friend.” interrupted Mr. Law I her. In a word that he was fool rence with a most exasperating li-p in’ her”—an expression that means and that supoior patronising man everything or nothing in that sec ner that always infuriates any tion. sovereign mountaineer, w ho invari The one-eyed avenger therefore ably consiiters himself ‘'a- go««» a» had two scores to settle with Law anvl-odv.” “But with your kind rence, one for \ ina and one tor permission I'll sing you a few lines himself. Lined highly trained human reason from one that refined and intelli nod intelligence with the sharjiest gent j»eople, if they could only heat animal instinct and cunning it. would pronounce for superior to They would gladly have made yours—more elegant, refined in sen him captain of their moonshine timent, you know, mv dear boy— I league but be was too caucioiis or t<Hi honest to accept such a respon “No revenue I fear, to no man I l ow : sibility. Possibly they thought he had assumed enough risks already. [ scorn not the farmer who VÀXìCD la ibo Vso of C U> we Ai one ov/~ •"MEN. ®. Who have weak o.gA. tWZLOPEO, cr discü£-c o”-rana. who are suHcr- ini frein «/»iff cf rc ur.r and any Excesses, creí d Contro^ ordorg Of • • • who art-» «OHE nftxnwt guarantco to if they car The queer procession moved along the river road in siienoe except for 1 *1 rii A LIMITED TIME Fs-î ell patients, WCC3 Wiñ *CIC L, i .rn» afford a CL. • • • EZLA. Z • • • -¡HOPE fM YOUj Lawrence’s whistling as he went striding gayly onward dreaming lovingly ol Mamie Gault’s sweet Don't brood orrryour /'rndjUoa, i ;r giro v?!ntonn>i Thousands of tbo WorSu Cases j j’ioUcd t 5 our c TREATMENT, ’ £Gfi. v.ldV, ¿endsealed. pctr paw. EPLE, forfthmiterf tip». rWx, U Bemembcr.noouiHliaiir'.ithcinetaofai.i’ppliEnre’ uad cncothfcivo et”>lov, and wo ciara too *?■..>«,.« <• ,v-„‘ r SUCCIS* CO.. C-J 'tAOA/tf i .. bOF^.i. A' face and welcoming smile. Sam Bu«by skulked on and crouched : edb ,. follows with murderous intent just behind 2,009 References, flame thia paper then von the plow. him. and Jack Thrall with a queer With a lot of goral fellows, if they smile on his quick handsome face he advised tlem to give up their could be here, law less traffic, but r. fused to profit brought up the rear. At one time, as Busby prepared i From a : ottle like this I’d diink by his couns'-l. Th.*v listened g «>d-natur> dly when IS CH li nail a rnil< ng. 1 pHril lg th< lide 1 toes <xly i whicl eyed io Le __ X my full share.” to fire at his unsuspecting victim, Thrall whispered softiv to himself: gave him the names of many of “Oh. yes! I guess yon think l( j “ i,et them kill each other it they th.-ir friends ami spies, several of that’s all mighty nice and tine at whom held places in the revenue that we can’t see you’re trying to like, or let the ru.ran kill the dan- in Busbv, «y »hen I’ll hang him. Who service; they tol«l him of the hid make fun of us.” broke I They boasled of their strength, ing places of innumerable blockade his one serviceable eve gleaming stills—on Lost and Rock Creeks, j like a live coal in the wind, “but over on Toe River ami and around I think you’re a damned rascal!” Bible hil*—some of them, notably An instant later Mr. Sam Busbv • I om- under Parson Rakestraw’s I was Hying through the air from his kitchen, having been in successful nerch o,. the whiskey barrel, on ami undisturbed operation for years winch he had been sitting when he Imleed the parson’s still was older delivered the terse and « when the r.-v.-nuers was then- and fol’owiug mm up. Busi'V came had a big run o»> the fire, excuse down in a disordered heap and the himself for i' while and go down in young dandy pounced upon him the celler ami run off sixty gallons and soon made it»«- drunken bully atid come ba k as innocent as you beg for mercy. please ami tell I lie still-hunters that Busbv was furious of course ami tliev’s ‘all honest folks on that lol).’ made many wild threats of future I \ » a ( Linimer tion to me. There!” Busby’s long squirrel rifle rang ”{A out with a sharp whip like crack face. Busbv ran forward and stood over his victim f>r an instant, when turning sud denly and slightly raising himself on one elbow Lawrence seized light bird-gun and tired his the con-; tents of both barrels at short range into his enemy’s I reast. The moonshiner was dead in a moment. “That’s awfully nice,” lisped Jack Thrall dropping bis gun and Imggmg a small road side tree in a perfect ecstasy of deoght. k “That'» real nice as mv late la ti friend to Crow whom he often vis- ¡ remove him with safetv ami the ite«l. crime would ceitainly le charged meiiled friend alias Lawrence, alias S|n-h Charley, alias Sharpv, alias P. rson ILikestraw is entertaining to Busby. Legion would observe if he were in the ciowd at Busby’s still this nf-Í The young dandy wa« in a tian my place and 1 in his........... “Well” ternooii with a long and tedious p’rous position, —leisurely after a long self hugging The meeting broke up in nisor story — h >w he had broken n “ s | m -II” ecstasy—“I must now rush frantic or "conjure’’ that a witch favored 'ler- ally forward md assist mv voting rival ha«! put on a fiimms shotgun Lawrence went away along i he fiiend Not necessarily fital.’ I which In- had owned "in the «lays river road, intending to spud tie am afraid will l>e the doctor’s ver when he was a wil«| young man and afteriKsm with Manne Gault a«d lived ««ver the mountain« down in fats clutdrng a long squirrel rifle dict.” he continued after examin ing the now unconscious Lawrence. TeimveM*v.” at fu I coi k skulk'd along behind •■Noiioifv Put a f< ol mootishim r Il 1 ID. 'It matters little now. Lorena, would try to kill a man with a 1 be past is in the eternal past Sam Bu-'*" ’»«w-t-ed Io« rival gun sqmrr. I ntl<—huh!” he continued in hand, seeking an opportunitv to i ■ disgust. lhd he witch Lorena loo?” some jet a sure -hot at hi« unsusp. eting one asked to keep the tipsy obi par I’hen taking the wounded man victim without risking a return fir.-.| son to his slorv. I up very tenderly in his arms, he Jack Thrall was close behind Bus ‘ He did afterward**—the old fel walked hurriedly down the read to bv But whether he intended to frus low was continui.ig after a hearty ward Colonel Gault's residence drink from a jug. when there was trate his murderous design or sim several hundred yards distant. ply to kop an eve on the two was an inleiruption outside and John It transpired as Thrall had ex- He had no love Rak« straw the miller came in, not yet apparent. |<ecled: l.iwn ic-'s wound was not for either of them however, la-liev- <•!<*♦ I.v followed bv Charles Law- mcessarilv fa'rtl, and under the g, n- ii.g in his queer ideas of justice.t hat Tenet- 1 he latter wore on elegant tle nursing of Mamie Gault and her neither could jmssil.ly get more hunting suit and a i exquisite hel mother he soon Began to recover. than he deserved in the wav of re met cap His Huger« glittertai Sam Imsby was well «lead how tribution. So Jack was probably with rings, his vest gluten «1 with ever and s<sm Lurid and forgotten, siiuplv an interest'd sp-ctator of a goh| chains and charms, his white while other and abler hands earn«*«! very exciting game. teeth glittered with gold tilling«, on the business at his old stand in Mr Busby was in nobody's con and he swaggered in the most aj • thedugouta.nl caw la-side |x»st proved city stile of his class, with fidence. or hr ’.mid have acted dif Creek ferently. Hr knew nothing of the a heavy cane and a big cigar. Ihtring her attendance upon th«- Everybody drank again and Par- engagement hrtween Miss Mamie woumh«! man. Mis Gault divin'd ton Rakestraw continue«! hi« story. l.ault and Lawrence I.lit supjM>S'«| the latter was winning Vina’s after the terrible truth—that In- was her WOt Ü I ■ e thri ng cl r the abou Tk es in 1UH ¡mt i alive )f the the ] ■ > .H / .7 a ** * [\ '©•U *dkac > • «F • * ¡ly wl V wba *■ V ■ d MUI I prol It was long, purpnarlewa ami tire- unwelcome child of long ago. her at me »nd presently Sam Busby di lions Bushy plainly saw with the unerring rye of jealousy that Vina long-lost coild—and the agony of verttd att* ntion with a «on«: •unir r * ’ he discovery and of his pretrnt re lation to Mamie almost d*»ve h r to het bit her tn help him win Ma mie. ami hr could translate hut one frantically mad. lnvr<| l^wrrnce drapite her promist "Over on Lost Creek where I run loose There are three «tills a-runniu’ way the ccnfidentiul relation« ex- i MVT metit Dorrii A Cure for the Ailments cf Man and slit i A long-tested pain reliever. - off i les use is almost universal by the Housewife, the Farr” >g th Stock Raiser, and by every one requiring an t... t two liniment ' lxiut o other application compares with it in efficacy. A» l\..s well-known remedy has stood the test of years, al. L generations. he gt llo medicine chest is complete without a bottle of Must nan v L iniment . >0 or Occasions arise for its use almost every day. rosso \U druggists and dealers have it. r limi top ul of ha Í is Oí a i w y blu • 1 M,,<‘ Lawrence, without a cry, tell Then he sar dow n on a big rock vengeance. The sympathy of all and hugged himself and chuckled Jack Ihrall the stringer on Toe present, except p.-t hap« t he old pal - River had never la-en intimate with son. was with him. The whiskey and struggled with inward miith Parson Rak.straw’s star Boarder. men all di-liked Lawrence as a pos that seemed al times verging on ap He «lid not like the «landv, but was sible spv ami a><v <me m>w could oplexy. « < girl and spare her long repentant mother and !>e a personal satisfac <>h he’s a smart ’tin!” I t It will save that innocent probably f'-rwaid on his than the revenue law itself, having’ correct opinion to which Mr. Law been etienlv conducted by his fath rence oljected. Hi- last remain er fifty years ago. ing eve was in total eclipse visible “Ain’t th»-old fellow sharp?” said across the room, non Lawrence in I one, admiringly. “I have seen him scientific prize ring nt tit mie was ! cares.’ (To RF COXTOM I KD ) I ■ VT t LI