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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1893)
Mrd»? MRS. WILTON’S CHRISTMAS up in that way,”ahe paid, pimply, a I bewildered look bringing shadows GIFT. “Don’t you know him?” •‘No, I never saw him before. He Pants for Fame. T A bov in the Wichita schools has been suspended tor reading the fol ! “Oh, Rose!” I on to the beautiful eyes. ,, on __ your __ “I insist calling me ‘‘You acknowledge it, then; you I IJV c*r-nxva X ahe paid, haughtily. “I lowing essay on pants: Annie,” t.._ ••Pants are made fur men and no will come with me? ” he asked eag CHAPTER II. moment before told you all the time that I was not men for pants. Women are mads erly, the doubt of a 1---------- j your * (five my card to your mistress vour cousin Rose, and was never in ' Oakland before and know nobody for men and not for pants. When vanishing. and tell her my business is import before and know i “I don’t know, I can not go.” for Oakland women and a “ here; but I am vour wife, now, and a man pants ** e for ~ a ~ ...... ant, and that I must see her if “No. You and I had not met •« *• I woman pants for a man, they are a possible.” you have to use me well.” years until the evening before my; al-1 pair of pants. Such ‘ pants don J—’■ t ‘He looks like a gentleman, Lute had another chill—he mother’s unfortunate communica like molasses; they had them when he got to 1 ; last. Pants are ma'am,” the girl reported upstairs, tion; but I had never forgotten vou way8 I__ ____ hot weather and and the lady sent ward she would had not' are thinner in You do not doubt my identity, sure-, wondering whether he Then there , thicker in cold. The man in the1 flee him. ly. when you reeogniztd me so' made a sad mistake. '------ . moon changes his pants during the Briefly he explained his errand. fear that was even j readily at Mrs. Lane’s, less than a was another If this was Rose, the shock eclipse. Don t you go to the pantry “1 have a new girl m the kitchen worse. fortnight ago. ” her had ef- for pants, you might be aiistaken. —a very pretty one, too—but she 1 his mother had given “Mrs. Lane’s?” • xf ... are often .»Ao«» tkiiafuV^n ndntfl I Men mistaken in in pants Calls herself Annie Johnson,” the | JAMES R. WAITE. “Yes, when you arose from the feeted her mind; and she was de Such mistakes make breeches of Manar-r of Waitg’« Celebrated Comedy Oo, lady said, quite interested in the • ranged on all matters relating to » Premium Band and Orcheitra. promise. There has been much little romance. “I will have her | I’iano’ KIOVIl as nr xvt/ov Rose Wilton. »« «»«%»•>• When - ------ he Dr. Mile» Afedieal Co., Elkhart, Ind. •‘Piano! Why. I never sat at a herself poke next he proposed (hat they discussion as to whether pants is » You will remember the condition I wu in fly» come up,” she added, and a few years ago. when 1 was afflicted with a combine I piano in my life. lean sing the «I valk toward the Villa. Surely the , singular or plural. Seems to us of diseases, and thought there was Nn M(.. inmutes later a portiere parted ad songs my mother taught me, that I walk toward the Villa. Surelv the, singular or piurai. omu» iu u<- tion roa m c I tried al I kinds of medicines, and «core« ,r°W" I is all.” I sight of the beautiful home would when men wear pants they are or eminent physicians. M y net ves were prostrated, nutting a blushing damsel in I------ producing aizzine-s, heart trouble and all the ilia her; and be determined to plural, and when they don’t wear that make life miserable. 1 commenced to take gingham. “Rose! Rose!” ' I move 1 Very lovely she pants it is singular. Men go on i DR MILES' NERVINE "Rose,” exclaimed Lute, impetu “My name is Annie, sir.” | watch her closely. and In three months i was rtarzcTiy cuaca. looked in her stviish suit of white h tear in their pants, jind it is all Ju mv travels each year, when I iu-u the thousand« ously, starting toward her. of physical wrecks, suffering from nervous proa “Annie here and Mary Wilson at, tration. taking prescriptions from The girl looked at him with great i tiannel, but every few minutes there right; but when the pants goon a - - — Lal A local physicians whohuvenoknowl. Mrs. Lane’s!” ■ 1«»^^ edge of their case, and whose death wondering, blue eyes, a faint smile would he something in her manner tear it is all wrong.’ —Ex. la certain, I feel like going to them and saving, “Mrs. Laue again! Oh dear!” and ••utr Da .M<Lie* Ni«vi«t*ao •< cuero - la curving the full, red lips. or speech that made him uneasy. mvprofession, mma ■ n I" rx wheru 'here then the blue eyes oversowed and aresomanysu I.IJ M I J fferers from “My name is Annie Johnson, sir,” There is certainly no baking pow She seemed delighted with the Villa overwork.men ■ ■ mb tul pI0rtrl, the poor girl rushed weeping from tion and nervous exhaustion, brought on by th« she said, with the inimitable music but so far as he could detect there der so well known and generally character of the business engaged in, 1 would the room. Profound silence reigned in her voice that had charmed so i used as the Royal. Its perfect' for a full half minute after her de was not the faintest memory eon JEB many men hi the Wilton parlors. i purity, as well as its superiority ih I Ma sure cure for all suffering from these cauMfl parture. and then Lute asked, anx iccted with it for her. J amzb R. Want. ‘ Now, my dear cousin, don’t try “And shall we live here?” she leavening power, are matters of fact j iously: Sold on a Positive Guarantee. any subterfuges, please. I don’t no longer disputed bv honest deal | Du. MILES' PILLS.50 D ose «25C t «, “M y dear madam, pray tell me | asked. * 1 “Yes, but I shall pay rent until ers or makers of other brands. Its • care by what name you call your .. I what you think?” and he then told i self, you are still my cousin Rose don’t virtues are so well known to every I • • — i > -•-------- »VI____ her ■ the whole story. When I... he I the estate is settled housekeeper that the slanders of the• Wilton,” Gaylord said, earnestly. I went away it was with the under yen remember anything about the dishonest makefs of the cheaper j “My name is not WiMon and I I goods fail to touch it standing that he would call again place?” I am not your cousin,” retorted the' “ Mr. Gaylord, don ’ t ask me anv in the morning. Meanwhile the IF YOU WANT INFORMATION ABOUT girl, somewhat angrily. lady related the story to the girl., of (hose hard questions again, ph ase “And re m-mber, Rose,” he went advising her to go with him. Viv don’t.” on, without noticing, “1 have sought “Call idly she portrayed the two paths you every waking hour lor over ¡ Anni , then ” “Call I of life now open before her. “1 You Think three months, now—ever since that they walked back in After any kind of a crop will ,.o. then I think,’ she concluded, “indeed, he Address a .etter or nost»l card to___ any kind of seeds will do ; l ut for dreadful night night we found you THE PREUS CLAIMS COMPAMT, the liest results you should plant ■as much as said it. that he will almost utter silei c ■, ami the past JOHN WEDDERBURN, - - Managing Attornty, gone. WaR.” he added, as she was P.O. Box 463. WASHINGTON, D.C. make you his wife at once if you • was avoi led as much as possible. PENSIONS PROCURED FOB about to speak. “Mv mother did FERRY’S SEEDS ' soldiers , widows , will consent. Let me assure you it | People knowing Rose Wilton call'd Always the beet, they are rec ignlzed as wrong, I know it and have told her is love, not justice, that has made I on the Gaylords at the \ ilia , l.ul’ CHILDREN, PARENTS. the standard everywhere. Also, for Soldiers and Sailors disabled in the line of Ferry’s Seed Annual Is the most so; but never mind, now. Come I duty in the regular Army or Navvuineethr war. Important book < r the kind | ut>- Survivors of tne Tndlan wars of 1AI2 to 1B42? and him spend mouths in seeking you ( they • never eal'ed a second time.' I lisbed. It is invaluable to the their widows, now entitled Old and rejected claims with me and you shall be as my Annie was an excellent cook and a planter. Wesend It free. a specialty. Thousands entitled to higher rates. out ” >» I Send for new laws. No charge for advice. Note« D. M. FERRY & CO. sister Ellice until successful. When Gaylord came next ino.’ii | neat seamstress, nut there her ac- DETPOIT, “hut, sir, I don’t understand von I coniplishments ended The fine ing. tins worldly wise woman left | I never saw you before and doni .the pair to themselves, and when' ! library, the grond piano ami studio know what you mean about your I Lute went away the girl blushinglv were useless to h r. Thus a year mother, or my having left one morn* told her mistress that she had con passed. If 1 ute Guy lord suffered ing ” for lack of culture and refinement -tented to marry the gentleman. “Don’t know what I mean? Come In coi mounding »solution a part was acc-i'ientiy spilled on ti e linnd “1 ain’t the cousin he’s talking 1 in his wife, and with a secret dread and on .vuslimg afterwaul it was discox red that the hair was in- Ros.*, stop this dreadful jesting, or pletel.v rem fed. We al once put this wonderful preparation oiiihs least her malaiiv take a worse about, but if he is willing to take a market and so great has -n th. .lemur,.1 that we are now intr.diu mg whatever it is. and let us be going it throughout the world ui.der the name of Queen's Auti-lian in« I poor kitchen girl and give her a ! form. Retee Rodgers suffered ten IT IS PERFECTLY harmless and 1 can insure you a welcome in New SO SIMPLE ANY CHILD CAN UST I f. tine home, I am willing to go. Ii tiims more, lie ha»l never met L av the hair over and apr’y ti mixture for a few minuDs ai <' the York, or, if you prefer to stay in Her face to face nince that eveninu hair disappears as if by magic m ilhout the slightest pain orinjui) \ • o will be a great thing for me, having ” I applied or ever afterward. 11 isunlike any other pi eparatic n e\ < r i e Oakland, the Villa is at your dis fi i a like purple. Thousands of LAl'II S v ho have Leen arnox« I ami hearing many of the strange | no home since mother died.” with hair on their F * CE. M < >4 hi <1 A 11^1^ attest its merits posal.” <• F.NTI.FM EN who do not appreciate a beard or hair on their neck stories in circulation a gloom settled Ten days later Lute Gaylord and «nd a priceless boon in <?ue<>n’* A nt -V n ii I nr m h’rh does i\ _ . , ........................... *• U Shaving, by rendering its future grovth an utter itnposrtb “You have made a mistake, sir, ,, » Tr.i.le Mark. ^rlre nf Q ioen s Anti llxlrlne *1. per botfl y Rent tn aafet' mailing bojtr* poataee raid by us (ircri• ¡wife registered at the hotel just op dow n upon hi in. veiled irom obsi'rva’hn). Send monev or Hamp« by htirr with full rddress written phunly. (’<■»' persistía! the girl, “you have mis “If she were dead 1 could bear; ponder» v Mr rtly confidential Th’*« ad vert ^»‘ment is honest and strnight Io unrd in every w< <1 posite the building hi which Rodg 'rit k’is We invite yon to d*a1 with n< «»nd von will find everything as revrescnfeil CWLtlHM-Ul aM taken me for some one else.” curiCkl rn.. 174 Prre Street. CINCIFMATf.© V<«r« era A- Son had their offices. In the it," lie said Io himself; “but it is ’ vour letter nt any Post OflW to Insure I«« safe drliv* n V •• w ill vuy S'H<» for ary <» * Gaylord paced tilt floor restlessly ' 1 1 kt >>ronr «ilH'pnit Inj try « o an v f»n- <•!»•«< er. Fvery bott Ir guarant web knowing that her ghost is , like early evening, as Reece—the mere n Al ~ ^*° lftdies who in»rodne« n*dl among their friends 2fi Bottles o< Queen’s Auti-F*1^ until lie thought of the photograph wdt present with a HTLK DRF9& 15 yards beM S'lk Extra Large Fettle andsamM*’ ghost of his former se E.|f—Wa8 riding . haunting the old place.” *•—of silk to aeleot froxa aent with order. Good Salary or Commission to Agents. in his pocket. Taking it out lie j down the street, he saw the young , handed it to the hostess, saving: Otiv Fiiday night, when Lute ■ couple coming down the hotel steps “\\ ho do you think is right? Can turfing for a walk. As he caug'it eainr home, he to’»! hi< vife th it i h 1 be mistaken?” a full view of the bride's face, he the Wilton »state was s ttb'd I and I he lady glanced from the pic «uddenly reined up hi* h trt»e and that his mother, himself and sister Do I OU lured face to the real one “Annie, were the heirs, Annie hud been ejaculated: 1 am sure the gentleman is right; mistress of the Villa a year b "fitre “Roae! Mian Wilton!” two persons could not so closely Simultaneously the two gentle- she undertook a g* n Tai h U«e resemble; indeed, I am sure this is linen rained their hats, and Gaylord cleaning She heartily enjoy d it, vour photograph If I were you I ¿aid. proudly: “My wife, Mr*. Gav and somehow she felt that things Disease commonly comes on with slight would own the truth ami go with lord now;” and then he watched to would semi more like her own if symptoms, which when neglected increase my cousin. You may have been gee her recognize pome • Id aequain , tehv were moved about. But r g it in extent and gradually grow dangerous. wronged, but you will rv|H‘iit n re- itance; but ahe only rtared blanklv in the midst <>f itall an awkward If yo« SUFFER FROM HEADACHE, DYS venge that sentences you to a life i from one to the other. PEPSIA »r INDISESTION, . . . TAKE RIPANS TABULES servant ups, t a quail tlv carved of lals>r. Your hands show that H y»a ar« BILIOUS. CONSTIPATED, er haw At the introduction and entire cabinet that stool in one corner of LIVER COMPLAINT................................... take RIPANS TABULES you have worked hard since you want of recognition on the part of the family sitting room Over it It y«<*r COMPLEXION IS SALLOW, «r y«« See the picture for left vour home. I TAKE RIPANS TABULES the lady, Reece grew Hi.dder ly diz went with a crash, anil something SUFFER DISTRESS AFTER EATINO. girl looked pale yourself” ' _ The giving wav » row of little drawers zv and would have fallen out blit Far OFFENSIVE BREATH ALL DISOR ami frightened as she took the card TAKE RIPANS TABULES DERS OF THE STOMACH, . . . for Lute, who caught the rein* and was revealed Snr Io >k» «1 through in her toil stained hand Something them curiously. There were oaj>r s fiipans Tabulti Regulate the Syitem and Pretarva the Health. etudiet him. in her attitude and manner at the ami letters lying l»a»«e ami bound “I am better now.” »aid Reece, EASY TO TAKE, QUICK TO ACT. moment sent a chill over the young RIPANS TABULES in packages, but she pile»! them fair f V piarr of SAVE MANY A DOCTOR’S BILL. man -She may not br Row; she faintly, holding out a shaking hand i neatly away On after another o A COMPLETE Sold by nrn«rf-»ts or sent bv mail on rrceip<oE price. for t he line* doesn't act like her, but she looks : MEDICINE CHEST Hux (« vials), 7.» cents. PackaKe <4 boxes), >2. the tiny drawers was opened unti Mechanically the young husbund a curious bit of shining ailve Far Few 6M»l«a »44rrM anti aJUmM b*- >-*r4 for liken her; it must ne,”he said, in ( mt <n every family.. . THE RIPANS CHEMICAL CO. watclieu him off, and turning to 1 caught I er gaze an undertone. 10 «PRUCC STREET. - • NEW YORK. ( t . RE COSTIXVKt».) It looks like I might look fixed his wife, asked, almost sternly: - I I THOUSANDS . .... « T MB W DISCOVERY by ACCIDENT