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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1892)
Edmond's Crandma. Farming by Electrlciiy. ‘There can be nothing to forgive,” Í Stella said. Some of our rising young jour "Oh. hut there is.” the old lady Demure*:'• Magazine. answered, “though it has all turned nalist says the Engineering Mag- CHAPTER I I I out for the beat. You have been ; azine, are finding food for amuse “I wonder what he has sent her? ment in a bill recently introduced her letters back , no •-» doubt, ” she hanpv with Eirmmd?” "Indeed I have!” Stella replied. bv Senator Peffer of Kansas, pro said to herself. •’•Veil. I guess it “ And never wished you had mar- ■ viding for the establishment ot an is over; and I am as prmid of my- self as can lie. J haven’t opvned ried ¡intone else?” asked the old , experimental station for the pur pose of determining if electricity them, I haven’t made mischief I lady. ‘ Of course not.” the wife answer- j can be profitably used and applied just kept the pretty girl tor my Ed ’ll does not seem possible! as a motive power in the propulsion mond, and I think I have taught ed. her a lesson; hut oh! what I have that that could hive been.” “W-ll. that is as it should lie,” gone thiough this afternoon!” Then Mrs. Grach- raid; "but there was a she folded the four letters and time when vmi were anxious for J little package in a piece of blue of machinenrv. farm Now set the dav, and that they would le married early in April Ì ii aJc.« - K. Ja tho Uso o* C¿’.?Z jvo Alono ov.-r- we wouhl like to place ourselves on record with the opinion that it Con i gress would make as liberal as ap- to come, that nevi r propriation for this purpose as it i NE and Contro!, ordora of 0*0 a MEN, • Who have weal: crt'A'j DEVELOPED, or organs, who are su Jct -f i n g f rom tenons of youth and nny Excesses, or of them up; some letters did tor certain idiotic experiments and actually no more letters came, reached vou "Yes. ” repliid St.-Ila. “ I felt vc ’-v in “rain making” not long ago, and short v Edmond wrote to hid grandmoi her th it Stella had rea 11 v much disappointed, I rememb r ” which served to i-.ake that august tissue paper and !o< ked - A SOM MITStCS HOME ^2 rorez/r.thesoSjSl fellows an4 t£W tempt of SUR OWA r:n a limited timefkx puarantco tc all patients, if they ca: rosr/p'r es er. sronen. our own Exclusivo method and r.T ¡¿lienees will afford aCU’A here is, tica. • • • KULA. I j • • • • • • Don’t brood overj-cvr rrnd:,'r>n, r:err-’-evifnCnsn-ft-i Thousands of tho Worst Case-- i.u- : • ■ It <r; - TREATMENT, rxforh’¿i < r youLfpr - ’ £60ls, V7il*. ù V.\j sendsealed, posh pa. I. FREE, iural mited t me. r Remember, noo'.iocls»-aai; the mot hods, mp lane- i »-’■'< .i- cnco that, v-o crr-’-le", and vm euur.i i? .»jos-vc • »■ >ru ! success. Ems Lc Co., RS- , t „ tun. ' - >. .1 A ge dden id at- id an iat. ha story "Stella, those letters were i o n i.odv the laughing stock of the M r. Arlington,’’ said the old lady.! civilized world, and the l u-iness this paper 2,003 Rnferonce*. iei>— yf.r ■fire It v as soft p] ring weather win li “You are a good guesscr. grand- could be put in charge of some such be came to occupy the prettily fur- ma.” the wife answered, "they intelligent and technically trained u m a •the| spare room over the store. were ” electrical engineers as those, for ex- *n-en working verv hard, “Well. dear, vou discoverid hoy ample, who have within a few years and was no handsomer. Imt he was false he was, long ago. ’theold lady revolutionized our methods of mun I righter Hum ever. Mrs. Gracie said—‘’how he deceived you.” icipal transportation, the ultimate a-ke<l Stella to tea that first even “Well it- was not so serious as result would not be one whit less ing, and watched their mee'ing that,” laughed Stella. valuable to the people of the U. S. with anxiety. It was very love- ‘‘Stella, my dear.” said the ohi than that of the historic appropria like. During the course of the lady. “I worked for veur happi tion of ir'30 000 with which .Morse’s Ilieid they chatted of manv things was ness. and I knew it—for vours ami exp'¡mental telegraph line “Oil! I im t a mail wlm had been built from Washington to Balti Edmond’s. The letters came. I’ve do-.vn here ami .had visited at your more half a emit urv ago. Of course j kept them, every one, with the seals I house.’ E-lmoml said. “I met him unbroken, in iiiv chest o' drawers. if the app ropriatiou is made, the' a' ->id i hri-topber’s office—who cha nces are that it will >•< srpian-| There they are.” )m -the law business of •Arlington tiered or s'olen outright bv some of j “You thought I’<! be mortified I imd Son’ I le was young Asington. ehetrieal fnkers who are alw ivs on suppose.” Stella said, "I Pie that ( ¡it a wonderful I v handsome man the lookout fur inch opportunities. he sent mv stuff back. Dear me! I- i>!” Nevertheless we i eiiev.- in Senator You know that he told me that the "¡•id he speak of me narticular- Keffer's u-e.-i. Hl'.ii do net hesitate to lv ”’ b’tella asked. Ihtshing a little, little things I read to him were predict that the day is not distant charming; and netded money so. ‘‘I supposed lie had forgotten when the entire labor of preparing I postponed my wedding hoping to I Vt ryoi.e iii i nr poor little village.” and tilling the ground, as well ¡is get paid and so Imv mv own outfit, ,\<>t nt ¡ill,” said Edmond. '*lle that of seeding, harvesting, thresh-j and here is mv novel. Well, I ►¡■id vou w< re 'charming,’ and that ing and transporting the crons to your mo!her was 'distinguished,* thought it went into the waste bas the nearest railway station, whtr i in <i <> grandmother! lie said there ket. long ago. •Matilda’s Secret.’ ever done on a large scale, will was the most wonderful old lady al Dear me! wt at a foolish little performed bv electric.it v nmt.-»r<J mime! I suppose, knowing lie was til-- post ofiiee,’ ami she imide him at a cost ¡is much 1 view the cost of wish he were thiitv vears older, or a publisher, you guessed what was ¡inim.il power as the latter has going pn. Well, iierhaps I should she. thiitv years vounger.” And the letters, rii proved to be below the cost, ot man ' <>h dear me!” cried Mrs. Gracie. have cried ual labor "lie is verv flittering. I am sure. read them to you. gnindtmi: ‘■•Your manuscript received. It And <-f course vou kept it to vour s< It that v ou were n-lati d to the old •‘hull he placed tn our reader’s One section of land about 7 miles hands at once. C rlington hoi v vv ho k- pt ah' p?" north of Burns, tullv 160 acres of "Oil, I claimed volt at once,” said “And the other: Your litter to n shed He had .’ A I ; I-d iiioih "niiii he said lie could hand Our reader has ’t ot vet winch can he irrigated, and qiuilitv Good outlet Hot see the least Tvseiilblencc be- found time to persue vour story ’ of soil unsurpassed to range, For sale cheap. tw< c.i us! ' And still a third. Oh! this sh> uld i hd A: ing “Ot course not!” said Mrs Gracie. have been read first: ‘Think von. I Y ‘‘\ou resemble your father, as vour I shall be pleased to examine vour mother did hers.” novel.’ And here is the fourth and “Oli. by the way, In- is just about decisive document; to i e married to a verv great v--. said tile vmmg man. 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A novel publisher's b-tti fi lighten« d into wars, she grew no romance whatever She still premier ot th«- strut-g«*m by ratm-r disappointed, hut at ni which she had niaiii- these tw-> peo she was still acute rnoimh to make pie so happv Tb«»y had persuadi d her • si ape neatly. her to resigli the |»oat ofiiee and on -etsi e said.‘ I h 've a’« com«» to live with them in th«- ci’v wavs telt qip’e convince I that a timi in their hoiu«» she gi«-w v» r \ woman who writes can never make Verv « Id. i'll«- was m-arlv iiim-t-, a gissi wifi> to anv man. Heaven when on«» d ly she said to her grand only knows, mv dear, from what I daughter in law : mav have saved vou by keeping "My ¿ear. I suppose I shan’t live your novel all these venrn very long, and there is something I M \ hy K yi . f D ai i a * [ tiir fm > 1 tiled - jilCeinet “ All is well, and I have made it might have been one blue storkii g re, she thought; mid in this frame more in this wicked world if tilt V ot mind she listem d to the wedding had accepted mv novel.” wish to confess la-fore 1 am calhxi *wdy I'rutnist- to forgive me ” e lacji < to til _________________________________________________ ________________ heir- ‘•‘We herewith return to you love- the MS. you were so very kind ns that. to permit ns to ex-imir e. The re gir1» turn of a MS. does not necessarily till III love, 1 wonder y»ni didn’t indicate that we do not think it ad lost ■ v n'ir lienri. Strila, indeed »••■’—1 I 1 <1 -’ ». • ” mirable. hut ot.lv thet W-» are rut The • »III Lidi '.» fVt-H were on Stri able to avail ntirs.-lv s of its tm-rits I i s face. 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