East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, November 09, 1892, Image 4

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    L3SC0VERY by ACCIDENT
The Two Cousins.
BY HELEN FOREST GRAVES.
From the New York Weekly.
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markrlau l - -m-al
ll,v Ueinand tl.ut we are l . w
'
“ througbuul u.e world under llie name ol Uurtn a AnU-L-»nli
IT IS PERFECTLY HARMLESS AbD
so simple an y child can us r *
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A CRAND PRIZE
Bible Competitj
Two Thousand Dollars >n Prizes wjji-..
Equitably Distributed
“W ho is that talking in the
:• U® ■
or ever afterward. Il
hall?” tartly demanded Mrs. Jen-
• V, / ?
f, I .1 like purpo-e.
Vf ■ m
lit n ■ ■
<■» ■
w ill, h.ir on their F l < >. M < K "» <1 Al . I •
,ir
• I X T I I M EN " bo do not appro. .;.tea I < rd or lu'ir' ■
r.ifer. a.id little Lucilla, running to
READ OIJR PLAN.
U. .
.. Ia prk' l -5S boon in «.•ueet.< Ant -1'iU.I. - «•
‘
T. .« .. I.:.
w. o.-l.v. m- by rendering if /mere grov th 0«
j.V u‘w
the door, to take a bird’s eve view
.■Jpcr.) q • f»:’s Anti HMrlne II. per bott! *. xenl in 8>fet' mailing box» > , ofi J,..’ „ ria’inb’. O”'
Jpd irten olHerva inn). S'tid money or .«tamps by h m i with full ri.drpss \\ r» •
in'werv w< ‘I >
For several years past competitions of an instructivenrij k
of matters through its yawning' .r>.j
.n v
ronfidAntial ThN a<!verl:srm?nt is honest ai d m nifgbt i<‘ '
< m this * "t ?!1'’
offeied
bv reputable business bouses and manufacturer/' ’
. AVe j’lvffi’ vn*j to
’v’rh n« and roll will finti *‘v‘ tv tin ng as«I?riL's.‘.. J a ti O Y* n et t
crack, returned with the satisfac-! nit. ’ ¡ a i»v.
cH€^»CAI. CO., 174 Rpr»* Street, C!?*v
t ,4 <
with
the
object of increasing their sales and interesting the/
• ~ ..r mr D tt - t ar anv Po t Ofli •*• to insure’ts safe ^Irliv ry. '
,
tory information:
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• » • * ' J»-1: ‘ <i’t inj ury o an v nu rlin«.<T. V'veiy bottle K’1 * •
Anti-TTa'.riK'',
in
their
respective
goods. These contests, on account of
'
I ~ > l’l'De- who in»rodue* and «*’1 among rhnir fyienrltPft
Vn’Ue aud
Its Cousin Olive, saving good
•’ »1 wi
present with a SILK DP ESS. 15 varrts best b lk Extra 1 tfc
tinned
fairness
displayed
in conducting them, have intere/j
—-Ji ci eiJL to select from «ent with order. Good Salary or ConuniBtooii to Ageava
by to Mr. Walbridge!”
people of Great Britain
Believing that competitions offers
Mrs Jennif r contracted
! ufacturing concern such as ours, and conducted in the fll|llr
—■
manner, would excite universal interest among the intelL H
sho vv blai k evebmws slightly
the
United States and Canada, orr Company have deciiS
"Is Elsie there, too?”
Prize Competition in whi h our first effort will be to n.ak I
"U hv, no, mamma—don’t you bis orphan child as long as they “I’m sure Olive Martin could talk <■ ■
.......:..i The intention is to satisfy ..... every
.
“'«MB
fair and i impartial.
one
ent.
remember Elsie went out for a both should live.
competition
that
they
have
been
dulv
credited
with
the
p,J
fast enough.”
walk?”
“But Cousin Olive knows more their efforts have earned for them. We are sure that this c
“Does mv uncle know of this?”
Mrs. Jennifer said nothing more; php askeu^ suddenly lifting her than I do,” confessed innocent prize contest will receive the approval of parents and all
the instruction of young at heart. The prizes to be awarded
I lit to one used to the interpreta­ frank brown eves to the crafty face ' Elsie.
competition
will consist entirely of articles of sufficient value»
tion of dumb show, a world of of the matron.
Mr. Walbridge came as usual predated by every person receiving one as a fair rewards
me.ining might have beer, decipher­
________
to
“Certainly!” calmly lied Mrs. that evening, and was simperingly put forth bv them. Our intention is to divide the amount
ed in the swift way in which her
welcomed
by
Elsie
Jennifer,
in
a
awav
in
prizes,
varying
in
value
from
eight
dollars
toonehunH
.Jennifer, without so much as a con-
needle flew in and out of the cam­
blue silk dress, with a rose in her lars each, and we enter into an honorable agreement withtb»
scions stricken blush.
bric ruffle she was hemming.
yellow flossy hair and blue knots the competition to distribute fairlv Two Thousand Dollars in >
“
Then
it
is
settled,
”
said
Olive,
AWARD OF PRIZES.—Ten of the leading ministers of
Olive! she called, sweetly, as
of ribbon fluttering wherever a blue be invited to attend and assist in the award of prizes.
with
a
certain
gasp
in
her
throat.
the closing of the front door gave
I knot could possibly be placed.
notice that the yisitor had at last I “I will be a dressmaker.”
•‘Is your cousin at home?” the I
PRIZE BIBLE COMPETITION.
“Is this reallv and actually your
taken his departure; and by way
1
young
man
asked,
rather
uncere-
’ ( wish, mv dear?” asked kind Mosses
of answer, a bright faced girl pre-
moniously, and Elsie recollected' We will pay $100 in cash to the first person who correct!»
senled herself in the door-way—a | Jennifer, when Olive told him of tier lesson.
the following questions: Where in the Bible do the foil.»
U'il with shining brown tresses tied her determination that evening.
moth
1
vvor<’s rïr.'t appear: 1, R ain ; 2, B read ; 3, M ilk . 1 he setotii
“Oh, didn’t you know,” c
“Is it not yours, uncle?”
c
no uu.ri 11
mirrunfln
1 I Fiumi
vi» $75
.4 t
in
with blue ribbon, soft -brown eyes,
answering
correctly »1/
wi.l
receive
in nuuli
cash. Th
'The third person
she. artlessly, “Olive has left us?” correct answer will receive $50 in cash. The next ten willead
Mrs.
Jennifer
looked
up
with
n
and a fresh, blooming complexion,
“Left you! echoed Clarence an elegant Coin Silver (hunting ease) Watch. Thenextten
¡ittle startled glance as the que?
like the pink blossoms that dust'
el usb r r
WalbriJge,
more disappointed than receive an elegant Silk Dress (1G yard in anv color). The«#
tion was asked
on the kahma bushes in May.
nuch tvi
“Mv wish is whatever will make he chose toown to himself. “What each receive a first class pair of Opera Classes.
"Wi ll, aunt?” she said
LAST
PRIZES.
—
The
33
personssending
the
33
correctanwi
for?”
“I’ve been waiting to speak to you feel happy, child!” Mo-ses
are received last will receive duplicates of the prizes that arei
Elsie lifted her bro vs, looked at for the first and middle 33 correct answers, the last correct
von for some time, Olive, dear—sit answered, for in his secret heart he
ttie carpet, and tried to assume an receiving the $100, the next to the last, the $75, and soon u
down,” purr, d Mrs. Jennifer. ‘ Your believed that Olive Martin was not1
aieii expression of countenance.
33 prizes for the last 33 correct answers have been awarded
uncle’s circumstances are not what ¡contented in h's family, and deeply
SPECIAL PRIZES—A prize consisting of an elegant Ladr'n
"Of
course
I
can
’
t
be
expected
to
they were, as 1 suppose you are regretted the circumstance.
tieman
’s Watch will be given to the person sending the first
And after Olive had left the room know ceitandy,” she said, "but answer which is the first received from their state or provina. HKiawf '1
awa re?”
m.i in ma and I both had our sus­
"I did not know it,” said Olive he turned *0 his wife.
birtory oi <
“She doe-u’t seem so crazy afte>-j picions. in short, I don’t really
slightly changing color.
How &
CONDITIONS.
Know
flow
to
explain,
but
I
’ve rea
the
idea
a-
you
gave
me
to
suppose
Whim people are quite depend­
son to suppose sue lias gone away |
ent on the bounty and good graces Margaret!" he said.
Answers must he accompanied with fifteen United Statestw
to oe inarm d ’
postage stamps for one package of Be trlifoani, which is thelaH
of others, they are api to be slightly i “You cannot always judge bv
nt
tific discovery for cleansing and preserving the teeth. Our
her manner, Moses,” answered the I
[ to be continued ]
sensitive.
introduce and attract attention to Pearlifoam. which is the nrlt
“He has been obliged to expend subtle wife, who would have delud­
eb
tion
whose manufacturers ........
aro willing
’
.........„ ■ to offer
.— - a reward of W
a gooff deal of money of late, and ed the sern nt’s s« If hail she been ■
| dentist who can show that itemit.iins anything injurious to the
— I knew you would be perfectly in Mother Eve’s pl ice in Paradise '
I mouthful of pearly white teeth is the sure result of its cunil
w illing to do all you could, if you
"I
am
sorry
to
be
obliged
to
say
so,
he T
> an F rancisco , Oct. 30—James It is recommended <>v the leaders of the dental profession fit
knew liis situation—”
"Certainly, aunt!” said Olive, but I do think she is a little inclin ■ . i.aiii. ii, one ot the mrvivors ol ask your dentist what he thinks of it. Pearlifoam issentby
i • e Jea
. ie ex p< d it ion, to day shot paid, and free of custom duty.
neivously twisting her ringers to- ed to be deceitful.”
OF J
get her.
Be sure and send vour answers to dav. You mav receipt
i
Klioil
Ills wile’s niece, Lottie
“Poor child, poor child!” muHer '
az Fi
"And of course, in a large family ed Moses Jennifer. “We must I i ; penlei, snot ins wife in the file prize for your trouble. Address:
as I
si miler ami ttn n shot and kilted
like ours, every additional member
“ -
remember,
my
dear,
that
she
is
t »
yeai
used, .‘since ins return from the
ik felt as an additional burden.”
EXQUISITE TOILET MFC. Ct
A » 11.c legions Bartlett s mind
has
V au
But, aunt, ’ burst out Olive, "1 fatherless and motherless!”
ni»
n wens, as the result of hard—,
don't understand you. What, do
Mrs. .Jennifer rolled up her eyes
ailed
th«
170 Young St., Tur
ipsexp
-ilenced. and vesterdav he,
you mean? What is it that jou sanctiinoniousiv
two I
Ra
uivmd t< murder nis wife and i
want mi* to do?"
j “I’ve always endeavored to act a ! i n l ee.
with a small
f
I ray don’t speak so loud,Olive!" maternal ”>rt toward her, Moses,’
the
Mi
remonstrated Mrs. Jennifer, wiidly she sigl. d.
in th<
elevating her eyebrows. "You are
But iml until Olive Martin wa-
Ì desp
L Thi
ko orusque—so startling.
1 was safely in- ailed in Mrs Parkman’s 1
“"•y going to tell you that Mrs. J work-rooms did Mrs. J e n n i fe i
Idiers a
I
laikman mentioned to uie vester- breal he freel v.
I
Lo had
dax that she wanted a new baud,
i
‘ 'She « a - act mill v luring Clarence
»n In
z,
and that----- ”
V
Walbridge awav from Elsie uniler
Idians 1<
“Aft
J
Clive M irtin bit her lip—the hot mv very eyes and nose! though*
Lnient
color started up to her cheek.
I the virtuous matron. “Clar. i ce
killed ai
/
Z
A dressmaker, aunt?”
Wai1 ridge, u ho is the I est pa’t i in
las men
pus. am
And why not?" calmly retorted town. W ell, there . r.o end to tin
I. The
Mr< Jennifer. ‘ It is the duty of pretensions of tin ■se country-br» <l
-J*'
Ifrotn th
every young woman to do some- girls. I wonder what he could
WHO ARE DEBILITATED ANDStì
• hi'ij to earn an honest liv* lib. o i ’’ p mi »! y h i v > s • • tia h *r bi g ev-
t1 OR SAI.
from N ervous D ebilità S eniii ^*:
&
Olive .WWW
thought . AW
of «r« her Cousin at d melancholy. . pursed-up mouth'
Illi
Lim?
“
-
v-
business
ness
.
L
osses
D
rains
.
I
mpotent
■
MONEY
Elsie, w hite handed and el-'gint. But no v Elsie «i i have a fair
in Burns
who did not even ni ike her own chance, poor dear!”
,
L ost M anhood . R heumatism .>
b asked is
bed or dust her o vii romn: she' And Miss EDie Jennifer «a
num i™
W-'B ack . K idney T roubles . L W
kntageous
remembered the two lliberniai. du’.
•^¿^^SLEEPLESSNESS.FboRMcMORYx GENERAL 1LU»
1 i i w ha' she ought to
business
dams-la whose business ¡t was to do and mv upon the occasi.m < f
<
'
the
cfiects
of
abuses,
excesses,
worry
and
exposure.
iher
parti
wait up. n Mrs Jennifer and h-r Mr
Walbri ge\ ta xt visit—:• we have a relief and cure
Lt W. Y
n
our
marvelous
invention,
which
requires
but
a
trial
to
convince
th»
In your ignorance of effects
younger daughters She knew that wtis'ic lout pt k
&
or by excesses, or exposure, you ..lay have unduly drained your system o*®*
•I white beai.tv. and
vitality — which is
hits Burns
electricity— and thus caused your weakness or lack of force. If you repi^
although h-r ovn fith r hid died with freckled
F »
<’ ek s. || I xen hai' »vstem the elements thus
........ ein
ìli
drained,
which
are
required
for
vigorous
strength,
you
will
remove
the
c»
B
'
in wretctedlv destitute ciicum- frizzled int-> the similitude of a strength and vigor wilt fol­
-ù'i
1OY a‘ ®nce an(1 in a natural wav. This ii our plan and treatment, a»d ««
-r s
cure or money refunded.
A.1.
bend for our I.lustrated Pamphlets, free; sent by mail, sealed.
stanevs, wt the time had b en yrlb.w cloud, and very ted lip,
Dr. Sanden’s Electric Skills* B-lt is no experiment, as we have restored thousands to robust
when he |,a.| heliMsl Mr. Jennifer which she w im perp» tunlly biting after all other treatments
n,‘,rfl,.'of iisc3
'-“=c throughout
’ throughout this
this stare«
State^who^J
, w»C?n..Le,’l^nib*h" ------------
w ■
testify, and from many of
in kiu h a manner .that, the ..lattei to preserve their coral I loom.
Kl__
w.iom we Lave strong letters
Lear! ’
tcniiWGcy to their recovery aft« oSt*
................
solemnly (.romts. d never to forget
•/TOu"
r?n.
I I! do mv l*-si, ma,” said Eisie
th
SZÀbl pB ; I ErLRC TRI' ■
i be I, netit rendered to him; ami but I never kuov what to
Ki
n
,r-,ktt
ga
’
viw
’
c
b-*»e*
”
,
mad:
into
a
bet-
«>•
a ; tor
talk whic t 4
tr*ti . w.wk
v.' » > n t . ’-irin
work
-t t >■>
■ : i, a->.’ it g:"' - jnothing. P""
rk-b Pact Pia
» f-lt tar Mixbcu, all weal tai.-,
v> ci-’l- V.'
»he also knew that Ufsm that fath­ about when I'm with Mr Wai
$
It I is
T' htng m vb« I
m« T'C
r-c ■
* ”»'•1 lived Iffe
RT itc-t u JU ^<er gwt;. -.e\. men,
it«».,,.,.
Sealed pa
< -Uli. 1° <■
abort
weakvet
ers death-Ld. Mo»«s Jennifer had ¡.ridge,"
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9
Hrnd n«dT a
•'
iUfuntk . " he --e - .d d in n
•
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",,
r
ai
.
j
¡nei*.'
.
•
.¡rr-ss
ir,
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t Cat»« 'n .—i
{' r-,
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resolved to take his place toward
"Pshaw!”
quoth Mrs Jennifer.
»3 i* < » < ut«
AND SUSPENSORY
II
n
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