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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1893)
A kito made in New Haven U ing from the‘dangling on her arm, one wee hand hands in an agony of suspense, Cinderella, was emerging----- Won With Kiss, overrunning with wild wood bios twelve feet across and fifteen feel could not but admire him. Fair, school house woods, when Lion some, when suddenly she came high, covered with red cambric. OK, curly hair clustered about a brow growled, threw her into a fright, Twelve hundred feet of tnanill» KATY’» CHRISTMAS GIFT. so broad, so white, that it looked and behold the consequences! Se- face to face with the stranger she cord is used in raising it. This it had kissed the dav before, who not unlike a slab of polished mar- lim vanishing down the road at stood leaning against the holo of a run from a great reel about the BY JOHN A. PETKRS. ble: the lips were overshadowed by break-neck speed, his owner lying for her size of a steering wheel of a steam a drooping mustache, and Katy Hat on his back in a mud puddle. tree, apparently waiting er. It requires two men to tUrtl hum N«w York Weekly. thought they must be very firm and—well, there s nothing more to(ccming the cranks, which.it is stated, wi|t CHAPTER I. Hia languid blue eyes met her and sweet when animated by life; (tell.” near two tons pressure.—Exchange lie was walking away * to his frightened gray ones. It w was with a ivvnii^ feeling bordering ^ ¡and ~ .. w*v*« <* emu ruvii '*fo "lain ip « --- ----- ---------— such ra a 1 big man! i long-limbed “Miss Brown—Katy!” on gladness that Katy B'own called and broad-shouldered, and Katy room when his little nephew called She started to flee, but he stood the roll, disminHed her pupils to had a liking for gigantic, muscular after him: “Uncle Harry, was the girl pret in Imr pathway intercepting her their resjiective homes, and closed men. She put her hand to his and locked the school house door heart, she could not feel it throb. ty?” passage. ‘ Nay, you shall not elude me so She was a slim, pretty girl, with Then she took up one of the great “Pretty, Lee? Yes, as pretty as easily todav. Do you realize. Miss I the sweet mouth and prayerful hands lying at his side; it felt cold a picture.” eyes of a Madonna—a girl of the as marble. “And did she have big gray ey es, Brown, that you were the cause o nature of the ivy, clinging and “He is dead, doggie! your master that looke I as if they were full of1 Selim running away? I he tumbl« Cmafe, Trade-marts, Design Patents, Coppighti dependent, and not a hit strong- i« dead! and so handsome, so glori- tears, and oh! such a quantity of I got nearly killed me.” And all Patent buiineu conducted for “But," interpolated Katy, with minked—the last girl in the world ouslv handsome!” she cried to the snariv brown hai«’?” MODERATE FEES. to set up for a country school na’am snaggy brute, who howled dis “Well, Lee, in regard to the acarlet cheeks and dewy «-yes. "it Information and advice given to Inventors vlUeM and have charge of a host af un mally. as if he comprehended what snarly hair, I can’t exactly say, ’ was your d«-g that made mesme im charge. Address ruly, ill-mannered girls and bovs; she said; then, out of sheer pity, with a comical look at his nephew, and brandish my umbrella in the PRESS CLAIMS CO., I but what could she do’ After the she h«‘nt down and kissed the mute “for her head was covered with a air; and,” summoning up a little JOHN WEDDERBURN, Mans(lnc Attorney, failure ami death <>f her father, 1 white dps. scoop shovel of a sunhonnet; but courage, “1 don’t believe you were W ashington , D.C, once an influential merchant in Was it fancy, or did they indeed her eves----- You’ve d"»eiibed them h’>rt one bit. Yon look n* w Hand p- O. Box MS. W ., nt »-This Company Is managfd by a combination of New York city she had found her- i feel warm. A thrill ran thiough to a T. Now, vou young ra-cle, strong as—as Samp-ori," for the largest end most Influential newspaper« tn Us self obliged to work or starve. | her whole being as the white lids appease my curiu.-itv. Who is i of a better comparison 1 t'nltvd States, for the express purpose of p rotæa ' ln* ti,r<r •■fcnerlberw against unaerupvlew I hose who had been her dearest. Hew ojien, and two blue eyes looked she?” "Ila! La! ha!” his joyous latiull ‘ , and in ompeteut Pa.ent Agents, and ea- t pip« frends, who had frequently par into hers, and a musical vuic«' to rout i printing thUadvertUementvouche» for i:« the i re»poiu “The district schoolma’am. K it«* lailgoU* on the air, nutting * hilirv ■tanrfin,» of billty and and liicrK Ulghataadlng ot th.4 the P Preaa f'lui Claims <.. . .»■ taken of her father’s hospitality, said: Brown. Uncd3, 1 wish I could go an army of red breasted birds in turned a cold shoulder to the or ‘Kiss me again, my pretty lass; to school to her. She never whips the branches above. “No, Miss _______ Jihan girl, when, penniless and I like it!’’ I •the bovs if they don't mind, R>l>l>ie Brown, my tumble resulted in noth alone, sh«i strove in every possible But away sped the “pretty lass,” (Wood says; and one«' in a while ing more serious than aching limbs IF YOU WANT INFORMATION ABOUT wav t<> obtain some situation where unheeding his petition, and de-|gives them a sugar plum and a and and a I ruised head. Ah h!’ by she could live nouneing herself as a soft hearted , kiss.” provi kingly prolonging the exclani- Al last she thought of a distant fool tion, “I forgot The mud puddl “She’s fond of kissing, then—eh, relative residing in th»* jiiciuresqm* “Oh, how dared I kiss him!” she Lee? I don’t wonder you’d like to I I f« 1! into spoil« d my new eu t <1 hamlet of Rockton. Squire Jones, moaned. “It was an immodest act. go to her rchool; 1 sliouhl myself,” ' t;l"thew. As von were to blame y i a well to do farmer, happened to be and he may be a villain, for ought and he sprang up stairs, two at a j must----- ” Addre"« a letter or nostal card to THE PRESS CEAIJIS COMPANT, JOHN WEDDERBURN, • • Managing Attorney. the trustee of the district school, I know! [ hope I shall never meet time, leaving imperious Juheti. •‘Well, wl a ?” as he ¡topped and | P.O. Box 463. ________ WASHINGTON, D.C. and accordingly installed her as him again!” PENSIONS PROCURED FOR smiled a in «st tantalizing smile. Travers standing there, a haughty SOLDIERS, WIDOWS, mistress in the little red school Down the hill she ran, drenched frown on her prettv brow. “B iiv in" a new suit, of course I CHILDREN, PARENTS. Also, for So’dtera and Sailors diaabled in the Hili'of house, peeping out from a wilder to the skin, her umbrella left be duty in the regular Army or Navy alneeth.- w»r. “Kate Brown,” he mu«ed, while I Th.- one you ruined cost forty d- 1 Survivor» of the Indian wars of 1832 to 1842, and ness of trees, *>«*hind whose giant hind her, while Harry Howland dexterously knotting together the I 11 8.” i their widows, now entitled. Oldand rejected claim« • apeelalty. Thousand» entitled to higher rat«, i Send for new laws. No charge for advice. No tM trunks the timid schoolm i am was slowly rose to his feet, and ruefully tei«dH of a necktie that harmonized Batll successful. ( to B : CON IXUED ) often afraid some wild beast lurked. gazed after the retreating figure. ■ charmingly with his ld->nde com today she hurried along th« “Brute that I was to scare away Ijilexion; “what a simple homely road that wound like a torture«) the girl! What a sweet face sh«* name! Yet somehow it suits her * serjient through th«' gr«*«*ii-brachc<1 lias! what prayerful gray eyes! for precisely. Little Katy. I’ll s e if trees, p«*op|<*d with songsters, afraid al! the world like that of a hunted I can t pursuade you t«> change it in c-nipoiin'luii,' ..Hition a putt uu.s accioenUy splh«-<l on tl <• i nl : I ••>« - -t'li i«n 'I n waa n.M-in ert-d tliut tin- |.«|i «... ,■ n. to glance to the right or left, an fawn. Faith! whata delicious kiss! for the more euphonious patronoii«: ii’H i *•<! Wf at niK-H jin till, wondeilul pieparati'n .-.i--. ’ . i -> itreat lia-, been III, deiiiand that we ar«* n«-.w ini:-.' f umbrella over her head to ward oil If I had hut kept my mouth shut. of Howland it easier work t«> inroui-.liout li.e wui.d n der llie name ul «,ue< li’n A.oi-!.:>>> i • IT 13 Pfcrtr TCTl.v h ARMLESS AL 0 th«- glittering ram drops which jiat- I might have received another. teach one pupil than thirty, and i SO Slikie LE A* r CHILDt AN lift* . tered around her. Luv ih» lifir over an*4 apt..' t‘ * mi.xtun» for a few ininut»s m i Instea«!, I must drive her awav. I would i t nc v« ry irounk some or :ian ?>|»»'ars as if by T»i. r ir u itLutii lb»* slightest puin or injn: i «< pit- • i or uver ailerwai ’ i isunlike any other prcparuiit n t\11 Io the city Bred girl the scene Well. 8«lim, you did your master, er exacting, except—well, when 1 a '' * ptHp '"p. 'Ll • ••'..i ds of LA I I F S wbo have Let n i ». I. :r on thf ir y ’ » I . > ! < h P, d attest Us i»>ci was an uncanny one. The crv ot a favor when you tossed him to the* petili" ed for a Ktss <>r caress, To .* \Ti <• v'he d» not rppr»'* i:.tea bo; rd or L.'iir»;it i;i<'• ■1 a price lew boon In Ail -1 ’»»11 i» »• v. 1 < b coch the birds startl«*«! her; the sound «if ground, an<l ran awav. No harm | morrow I'll mtenept her o 1 r i.te 31a! »’. u u sii'iv'nff, by reiidfirinp Its fuinr«» ^n>v th an ini-r in posrtl ll r 'w’leen's Ait1 HMrh « V hoi*’», sent in spfet nulling Lox« « poatnire pid by us (s* «t ■ f the rain drops on the green lauighed done hut a slight cut on the fore way home. ’ o.i ‘-va t-n>. S • v or «tai' j»s by 1« . with full t ddre^s wrhtrn plainly. <••• t I •? «a-ct y t«nfi’• ' advert «^niAnt is in rest and t nlpM 1»> u r rd m every k\< «1 ’ o e invlt« v.i'i <<» d"-* vUh n* ■'•»»«! v«.n will fin«» ev< n »1 ing as rerresmivd (’tit this . r.t an’ tree« frightened her, and as sh. head. and clothes well spattered 11«- «tn! so. l » «nr. »dd-o««< OM N |*d D;»rr ttrcft,C?^(INP/lTi»O. Y- n c r ■ tr Wtnr nt ■ post onire to injure its safe «ivliv r\ V « w i 1 p:»y 0” f<*r R1 J <;i’ * emerged trim from tlm thicket into with mini (rood Lion,” apostro Katy was returning from •'nr i"’» * it inj i .-y • o nnx- n’» < !»•’'“»• *''v«»ry bottle frit.••rail •<•<!• * I«! Al ladies who in»rodnr® «»nd -«U 'heir friends 95 of Queer's r ; th«' highway, and a huge black dog phizing the «log, “we must heading. tiresome work, her sutibonnel -2: we will rrcs"'it With a SILK DR VRS. ¡5 vards be«t t> 'k F»vrn L-nrg/» Rm tic and samt« • rwrra siitt ueicct from aunt with order. Good Salary or Commission to Agents. ran up to her and growled, display I'he inmates of Poplarwood will be ing his formidable, threatening greatly excited when Selim dashes teeth, she brandished her umbrella riderless up to the house. aloft ami screame«! aloud. They were excited. ‘ He h s h«*en thrown! He is At this juncture a horse dashed by at headlong speed, probably dead I know!” Mrs Howland, Har frightened by the unexpt'cted crv. ry’s sister in law. cried, as th« and the umbrella, which, as she swift footed black steed rushed wavefl it. to and fro. looked not un into the stable, his mouth whit« like an illom«*ned bir«l of prey, with foam. Intense excitement prevailed beating the air with two said«' wings taken wholly by surprise, ,'imorg the guests at the great houw 'lie rider, unable to control his of the place, till those sent in quest mettlesome steed or keep his seat, of the lost man were s«en returning V W ho are debilitated and suFrERiNC thrown to the ground just as with the missing one, m>t much K ity arrived at the conclusion that the wots«1 for the tumid,' he ha«i from N ervous D ebilit ? S eminal weak it was only a «log, ami not a wolf, got ness L osses D rains . I mpotency or , “How did it happen, Mr How that ha«l scared her so. She L ost M anhood . R heumatism . L amé drop|««>d her umbrella ami ran to land? We were afraid voti w« ie K idne ? T roubles , N ervousness ward the pros»rat«' man. killed when Selim came in sight SLLEPLESSNESS.FboRMcMORY&GENERAU I ll H e AETH “Oh, sir, ar«' you hurt?" without his rider," ami a blu<*-<*V«d No reply. 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