East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, May 04, 1892, Image 6

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    The Postmaster at Bible
Hill
appeared s'eepv and heavy eyed as
'J I.e ¡situation Becoming Serious.
if they had traveled all night.
Parson Ksk' Straw and Mr. Crow
i
N ew Yo tK, April 22.— i he 'ahor
UY IHHIEKT Vt’I.EE TOOMBS
Fr.iin The (,’« a
an
CHAPTER VIL ( con . u pei > )
were lieeoiiiing hungry for t eir allied under >he Reading deal last
prey when the old par.-mi was seen night resembled a smouldering vol
coming slowly ¡done the valley with eano, and it may break forth at any
the spv. The li'ter seemed llliX- time. The grayitv of the situation
"If any one present knows any ions Imt cam.* f <rward at the cries
is likelv to become appu'ent ’’cry
reason why this man am! this wo­ of the assembled men.
soon
The greivances of the men
nt in should m>t Be joined together
"I ¡it up on tlie rock and make us have, tip to this time, been confined
in iiolv matrimony”—the minister a sp •cell,” cried several.
to the meeting rooms of the Broth­
was drawling in perfunctory sing
( row’s speech was a tailure,
lie erhood of Locomotive Engineers i
sung tones as 'Thrill! entered the was terribly nervous and na’urally
I
and to the organizations <t fireman
parl'.i where Liwrence and Vina embarrassed as fit'* reader or writ
ami brakemen.
It is charged that
were standing with clasped hands er would have been to his place,
steps are already under wav to
b'd'irc ili»- clergvman.
and hi* audience soon wearied.
-weed out” th" ! bor organizations.
"I regret to iuter-upt this inter-
They hi >>•* I him tiercelv.
When this is gei era |v ,• t’i mp'eu.if
esting ceremony.” said Thrall, rais i
small stolie« at him and thei
will bring almit a struggle, Since
ing his hat to the minister's wife!
one erv ing " Time’s up!” tin
the fa nous Reading »trike in Penn-
and daughter who stood bv as wit
took up the cry and insisted on his sylvania, which rentlted in Presi
lies.-es. ¡"id stepping forward with a
"jiiniptn’ ” at oi.ee.
dent ('orbin and Vice President
Yellow ■ nvelope m his hand, "but I
" Take ¡i gun. parson, and make McLeod utterly uprooting the labor
»
hold her«- telegr.iphie orders to ar
• »
take organizarions. there ha« •ecu little
the rascal jiimu ’
.."No.
fesl Mr Lawrence al »he request ofi
mine ”
‘ Mine ’
"Take linn»* organized lai or on the Reading
Gill- of Ills Wives 111—”
Everv niiiotisliiner was ¡inx road.
It is reported that Mr Me
W'th an "¡.th ¡ii.d .i bound Law­
i.tiis that his gun should I'come fa- Leod. w ho is president of the Read­
rence cleared tlie door and went liv­
moiis lit* being used on this occa­ ing said, sii ce the deal, that he
ing through the town.
sion
«•mild ge rid of all labor organiza
"L"t me see x..iir telegram, ' said I
"I will use mv own gun.’’ MM if I
ti.ius
mi the conil ined roads at unv
the minister when Ins wife had led
Parson Rakeslrjiw. "It’s the one
cost.
That the Reading's presi
toe soiming \ ina into anoltier room
a« I've been telling ion about I lint dent imide use of such a remark i«
i
mid nil had grown calmer.
An<l not P'ohable. but
witch a putting the spell on.”
hi«
position
is
so
' I have none.” repln <1 Tlirab
a im'iiient later covering Crow s
well known that there is no doll'd
smiling, "nut that vonng man evi­
exposed white shirt front and stand
truvgle lie
t
I hill if t here i« to I e a s
dent It fin» a n.i<I <•< H im * I«-1 ■<
ing himself r< ck jesslv near the dew­
wonk’ welcome it now
The .l-r
him g"
I onlv de»ir> d to save Hie'
wet edge of the narrow towering
Vali,
v and
sev
t
’
rntral.
Lehigh
\ oiing lad v
km k lie cried in a loud voice:
<V
Weeterp
I tela «’ ji re. Lack W;">il l
Lawrence IL d to .he mountain,^
*■ I leu rv ('row. you me ii sneak­
are
all thormighlv orgm'zed.
«here lie l.ecame lost ami pvri-h.-d '
ing «;>v. vmi; you- time have come
It Would •»' jilni'iS* i III I" "sible to
A tew iii'iiif h- later in a narriiw '
—.jump!”
got ge a ski letnii «as found m d
fii d a 'ccomotive > ot run l>v a
It seems tl a’ your parson's gun
ll'liong I lie I Olles Were a Watch, I'f
brotherhood engineer
()•><• ot 'he
can call up spirits as wel’ ¡is put
o'dest mem' ers of ‘lie 1 rnttu-rl nod
Vslver and ottn r articles ' earing
them down, men.” said ('row, a
hl« name and w hich Thrall reeog-
of et'gen"'"S talk'd f'-».e|v
la«t
great light breaking over his face.
i iz.i d as having I eli.nging to him
night. "1 extremejv desi"..,’’ s;,i(| i
"Look ¡tLmit you!”
\ Ilia I. turned Inline t • her fatll
the man. ' ami so Ao a 11 ••■»" lmiii
Tliev looked, Their nrins
I er« ..four order,
av-'d ‘rmi'ile
I oili w> re grievoiislv di«>ip
lit in thè hands of the enemy ami Vet I (b> I" ‘ see ))•>«' 't is tn he
w ci e li 11, d «uh gratitude to Thrill from a doz> li diffeient ] oilits lev­ avoided
A’here will I e > o-.e t..dav
•lai k took a half a davotl'tohilu- elicli reperii ing rilles in tile hands o. tomorrow, 'mt .1 deem '• inevita­
»•■Il I I d | lit inn., ntiie time laugh nf ih termined marshals cover d ble ’’
poinno
in
tiling
L.«r< tie.
The remuiii'-d motion’es«,
amt bi'gving himself in «-Id t beni
‘■T’I.»." '-mi i-ej.ll.- (l.î.tk- (||,.re
d. i p iiu x pie-.it |e delight' a’ t lie lenii, ri* ss. in aljeet helpless letror likeli hood of i strike?"
' S ii rrender. meli!
can
I n iii . i . >-r m
i’ai-on
Rnkestiaw’«
"I think if is more
like''-
and
long dra« n plans f r rev. nve luid i di>.’’ «aid I’nr-on
The mon
d iss •. I'» f i..A ; '••••»«■ *i ft
lost
feciii led Upon his own lu ad—and [ I tiese «’ere his Inst
ing
bis footing <>n t he
at « fiat I w as ' el Io eoii.e
"The old ra«e;il might to hang. | sione and slipped
I had intend'd all ainng tn hang was lost far in thè jag
him i t ‘ . . . . . \ e.! if he will talk iielow to i e recovered
) tglit tor and Mtnari ’ tu tue.............. | torli, crushed and lifefvss.
er crew has '■.-o»i '-lid
u (t
freight
a con»' it»o-
crew, and a 1 ' I eeaii«»'
♦ inn tn eheat'on coal
a
h'-r-»
misvenger cow and t her.. »
. Th" men
not know «■'>•<’ to I x t" '■*
do
WDS.t'-uit
Control,
orders of
)Vsocf 0
\-r~¡ Atone ov.
for all Die--.
were late and the moonshine men situation mi the four great railroads
o o o
I, c.'
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guarantco to
if they cau
orottrò,
method and r.r-
iulord &GÙKL1
.. ~c arc /.'rmot/sand
porr/;?, the scorn of th «
fellows and the ecu.
tempt of friend- md
componfonE, kaóv into
ell patient;,
FOS^JfLt CE.f.r-
own Enc.mavo
plir.rccc will
i-, íLen,
H
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• • •
Don’t brood over your crnCtio-», r ~'--o up tn do?r-'r !
cA Thousands of l.:o > • ' ■ ' > ’> L. ’ :
u ♦ ci .//(
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met
Che
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goni
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west
wen
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A Cure for the Ailments cf Man and
hid
\ long-tested pain reliever.
road
Ils use is almost universal by the Housewife, the Fare«-'-. • • w>o
Stock Raiser, and by every one requiring an eiicxme
rouji
liniment
bov
' other application compares with it in efficacy.
»
'.\.is well-known remedy has stood the test of years, a!mot
com
generations.
Vo medicine chest is complete without a bottle of M ustaiw need
L iniment .
not I
Occasions arise for its use almost every day.
thini
\11 druggists and dealers have it.
his 1
has I
Co’ID
your
unal
their
each
rangi
One i
1er e:
up, 1
deatl
by a
’ eXt.p' d.
«•I>;'(. 'h'-v 'vili act wi'h e-'r.'.
♦>)«.-
It was an exeelleiit inorning s
and fell all lie k n. >« - a out < ■ ra v’s
«ill act f art..«»]v «hen timv think
• I 1 »a'.p.■ a r . i re I 11 pull t lie old vil Work.
it n< cessarv
Ilan l lirmigh.”
The illicit whiskey I ttsi less was
Realizing
Parson completely broken up in the Bible
little talk witli Hill district, where Jack Thrall re­
in ims vet as United t>taies Com­
Ibra I—'those "little
¡title talk»
talk»"
” were
-■ -
til*
danger
Rilkes! raw idler II
The r-enublic.i’i organ
«ava that
"no woolgs.uv« r Iris vet he.'i» found
aiw.ivs v. rv e<mvmeing it seen.rd missioner w it h ver v little work to
II enrv Cro.i spends the slim­ « h > •«•li V s fh'it ’’ree t'"i<le ¡(| wool
— w a« a» ' 11. 11. r v in I lie e| . villak < i t».
• »
er« h i d*. Io qti le Lis ow n Scrip­ mer months with him every v<ar. beneti's h"H ’ We W'l| gi|'| r.*t llt**e
Vma married an holiest farmer to find IBtljust stich me '—in 'n who
tural «..id» a< d readilv agreed to
a few v»oirs ago ifiiH.rinod that
p. forward will, the ;.ropo-».<| ext- and she ami Maude are no« true
triends.
Mamie is now Mrs Thrall. tariff on wool benefit ♦ • M I th-m
v"l i‘ >H ol I letirV < row
brought up and culis., thev were wool gr(, ver«. I lit
I'ateli ’. m." ►aid ll.e old traitor. educat'd at Henry ('row’s expense who hive not to'ind mit differenti v.
' \ "II II gel «'liI a I tin re. Mr Thrall and is now a sweet intelligent girl and know that it inj'ire« ’hern a
w.|| a« everv1 odv e’s •, Mr Slat»
iluli rd \ mi will
The ley.’ll all with many friends and is dearly
will get the vnt«s th's v»utr nf »1 e
«-«»in* from tar n• • I mar; any of loved tiv all who know her
Eastern Oregon
w oo'-growers —
• 'III W 11' ride two da « s aid nights
Evening Telegram.
un V time tn si i a spv hung"
"Il s the best bait Volt CIU ll«e to
Little Caddie was
11 w as I rm-
At least tiltv »egg'd
♦ ' tn' * d m
ii ’ l>
hairv
mo mi *hi ner« were
asM'i'l'd alimi
ile "Big
Î9VERY ^ACCÍDEííT
R ,-k"
«m Lost Crt'k <••'» on dirtcilv
-i.ter
»..Inn - .
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,'i! l! 1
»Ui'lis.,
I lie maith.il« w 1.0 h id
1 « «-it led ’n tie1 *1«»' I k Thr»i|l,
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11 a«ed
toste Hist each mminta'' et r. Ill
Palson R, k'st'aw s Atigg'st o . left
bi* gun back on fh« h ll-i.b that he
Ini}ht not I t liatii|a*rrd |»crl>n •» in
obtaining a clear view of (Jr ■ w «
m*>unt.iiu
men
!
.
’
Î mv th»» hatr over and at t ? t! n \turv for a few n^nu' a
r I
h - tr* •»« tf hv n k t< * itl.oni lb* Mlgl.leat ) «In oi tnjui
«*r «** er allerta ard
• vnltkr ar v oi er |»i • i ari*tn
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« wt-t t ta b< neat ard Mrr »:bt fr wrrd In nvery M« «
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a« r»'v»«arm 4 i ut tbi* t nt aril
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»'•» »•••r. Fvrry botile siinriu lrr<|.
sonic distane * awav, wc «
Many of th
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ml U|.<1 U.r I i.jr v . 5 <■ „1.
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p'r|»r*|l.n .nun
IT IS PtrtrECTLY HARMLESS AND
SO SlMHE ANY CHILDCANUF'*!
c" ti d I « bind »tom s and shrub!
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□!•'!« la ,«1
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I Arc* *«Mt|e and »an*.»«
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