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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1893)
“A Year Ago.” I | an engagement between them," and If so, I—should have preferrtd toi possible for von to get this tnngt beautiful and valuable magazine perhaps a quarrel? Well, in any remain at home.” for nothing duii ig a limited ti-lie BY CLYDE RAYMOND. case, 1 bha’n’t rm ntion to her now "No, it is not a plot, Leslie,” an- »nlv. that he is coming. I must leave sweied Fav, d< cidedlv, "for he is The H e it At D is $2 '>(.) u year an(j From The Family Story Paper. everything to chance.” i absolutely ' ignorant of your presence the Good form i‘2 00. Now We CHAPTER I. Soon after she kissed her lovely ¡here, . It is true that, when I asked make our subscribers the followi., -...... ’"R R offer, which will hold good as long “You didn’t know that Grenville guest an affectionate good-night, , him to come, some time ago, J h«»p- as we run this notice: to all .. ~: d ’ e 8 . Grace h"d returned from Europe?” and fiitted away to her own room, ed and intended to give you both linquents who will pav up and one »91 And pretty Fay Winfield turned leaving Leslie st’Ii in that indolent a pleasant surprise. Butthat was vear in advance and to all new phort around and stared at her half-dreaming attitude on the di- i before—we had that talk. Voii know, s ibscribers, we will send to their ¡Even then I didn’t dream that you guest with a pair of very wide open yan. 1J. 0. ad Ires.-,, the Goodform “grat Lying back among its luxurous, ' rt-allv disliked him, or I should is.” ThiB is certainly an offer that Hnd surprised blue eyes no one should overlook, and “Leslie Arlington, do you really creamtinted cushions, still in the have arranged to defer his visit. 1 sincerely hope our readers will pale gold and black dinner dress she But”—hesitating, with a pleading mean it?” < ept. “Of course I do,” replied Miss had worn during the « veiling,which look in her pretty blue eyes—“now > Arlington, leaning further back into left bare her exquisitely lovely that he is here, you won’t refuse to meet him, will you, Leslie?” .A. j E£:C OFFER the reposeful <]« pt he of the cream arms and shoulders. Her dark, silky hair, twisted in “Certainly not, Fav, since he is plush divan, and clasping her per a earless coil fastened with a topaz Wishing to secure as many your guest, and I find that my first fect arms behind her dark, regal i newals and new’ subscription as. pin, high above the low, broad, hasty suspicion was incorrect,” re little head. “I know nothing of 1 possible bef« re Jan. 1st. we have ivorvsmooth brow; her dark, be tu ned Miss Arlington, with a his movements.” decided to make a proposition that1 “But—you were—that is,” stam witching eyes shadowy and sail graceful air of apiiogy for the little should be accepted by every one. mered Fa v. considerably more em with dreams of the past, and her outburst which hail so betrayed The Goodforn. a wonderful maga barrassed than usually occurred to perfect, scarlet lips, half stei n, half her. “After all”—with a jangling zine published in Chicago—tie her, “we all thought you were sorrowful—could you have seen little laugh—“what is it to me? World’s Fair Citv—if you have^ her so, you would not have wonder save that I thought you were trv- I not seen it you cannot appreciate, engaged, don’t y«»u know?” ♦ how nice it is. “Oli, that was a year ago. ago, ” — re- ed at Fay - Winfield’s extravagant ing to play a trick upon me, you I i Notwithstanding it is only a year worship of her beauty. wicked little Fav!” turned Miss Arlington, languidly 1 I old it already outranks many of “ A year ago! ” she whispered be The young hostess went down to | the oldest and most popular maga- lilting her magnificent dark eves j low her breath — “ a i war ago I w as welcomi- her guest, and later Les : zines of the world. until they gazed with matchless ! YOU ASK WHY? Simply be- sang front straight into the still all in all to him— —or fancied that 1 lie m -t him I cause it is published to please the But there was nothing in the people and not the editors. In fact wondering blue ones before h< r i was. Oh, God! what happiness “A great many things can happen was mine! How the world —my I ! politt-ly formal greeting oetwt en j any information of high character i world—would have stared in aston | th «■in to excite surprise or gossip, that will tend to make the people- in that lime, you know.” wiser better and happier, always' ishment could it have looked into | among those w ho witnessed it. I “And it wav a v»-»ir ago that he JAMES R. WAITE, finds a place in Goodform. •proud Leslie Arlington ’ s ’ heart and went io Europe,” n im rked Fav, i Fortunately for the two estranged i Manser of Waite's Celebrated Comedy Co, It has no hobbies and does not Premium Baud and Orchestra. t loughtmily. “Knowing you r beheld the absolutely childish on« s there were several other visit-1 take sides on any questions except Dr. Mile» Medical C,., Elkhart, Ind, av< r.-ion io having your private af dreams of love and faith which it ors at the house, so that there hab- | those of honesty, justice and purity. You will remember the condition I was in fire ago. when 1 was afflicted with a combin*. fairs pun is bed to the world, I a! fondly harbored—dreams that he itual avoidance of each other passi d i Its eighty pages are filled each yearn Uon of diseases, and thought there was wo hi «.» month with serial and short stories , ran me 1 tried all kinds of medicines, and score« win s in a^ii e I his going abroad at destroyed. But it did not know — unnoticed, excepting bv Fav, her of eminent physic lane. M y nerves were prostrated, ¡of th«« highest order, select and i producing diziine-s, heart trouble »nd all the ills ti at tin e siinpit a scheme of your it does not, and it shall not!” anil self. that make life miserable. I commenced to Uk« choice literature, poetrv song and I And even she appeared not tol | art own to eitide the gossips, but I see the dark eyes flash«d defiantly. DR. MILES' NERVINE I "And this story of him that Fax and In three months « w*a etRne-rtv co» re. Matters of dress. Woman ’ s now. On, Leslie”—with a burst of lu mv travels euch yean, when I x-e the thousands s«’e it For. guessing the truth as! of physical wrecks, sunering from nervous pros- h.«s just told me — can it be true? ’ Sphere, l!o..,e Decorations, Bodilv her charac eristic impulsiveness—1 - . — tration, taking prescriptions from the days went, on, she wisely decid-j fl local physicians who have no knowl- Grace and I’eantv, Conduct and lol For a long time she lay there, ■ ■ edge of their case, and whose death “how could you help «-arcing for 'ed to leave her two favorites in the; Character, Health—The Nursery, Is certain, I feci like going lo them ana saying, yielding her heart up to sweet and -acv Da. Mii.cs- N irvink ano st curio — I s him? 1 used lo think you were hands of Fate. 'Our House Affair«, Plants and mv profession, m m where there ere so many su all 1 r« fferers from just mn<ie for each other. 1 am so hitter memories of the past, and 1 One bright lovelv dav in the lat«>; I'l,,wor® ’, Practical Amusemonts, overwork.men w XV m ■ 1 a™ tai proslra. haunted by some strange, subtile I etc are ably discussed each, tion and nervous exhaustion, brought on by the . .. , r... . . , i . ' etc ’-'« •-<«!., s rr .’ character of the business engaged in, I would 1 autiini the little partv started out. ... «-. • . .« . “1 here is nothing lo be sorry for. premonition that, whether for good for a long country road«, — - 1 month bv editors who are thor ugh which pv pngp.j OI1 these departments of J S mv ih-iu. ’ Lesin answered lightly, or ill. Iier life was not yet free trum stretched out bevond the town ]jfp as a sure cure for all suflering from these cauMW J amxs B. W j UIS. though sue knew her face was the tangled web which that tarn« where purple and gold and <-r’rn»<’n j j Of course von want Goodform, j Bold on a Positive Guarantee. grow n g pal , ano* ciiniiged iier posi past bad woven about it. of flowers a> d fo’iage still mad ■ everybody does, and our ariange D r . MILES' PILLS.50 D oses 25C ts . it wus by a sharp «Hurt at last, tion a mile to t-riog ii more in tin- wjth no-iit with the publishers makes it, that she threw ull the mysterious the lills a««d valleys gav shadow, ■‘.Miniv m » u wouluii't I heautv, have two I e«>p«.' marry meleiv lo i teeiing and remembeted the lateness 1 During the walk there WPS min< Verify to«- predici ions ot their' if the nour V | laughing and jesting over th«» trll "How unutterably silly I am friends Y \ u«i ci,n sec lor yoiir.>«-it .-h«- exclaimed, a look of intense ','b' accidents i which befell them; I 1'-. t omp-iinding ii .iulioti a pm i wan >cc5,*prniy spilled on ti ♦* I.:«nd that 1 am nol n< a. It r ken, and he I I nt one real quite violent fall over un i (»a .\ aixlihig .dti*iwa.d :l was d.seo'• rod thu’» tnt* wax . tn. .-corn of herself swi eping across her pli«**iy fni •««.»} We at once put ihi* a «»D'L- i -1 tn pic|«.tra(it n (■i>’l;-* —ne was no mote in earnest in the u-arkvl a«i-< so great haa been th« deiitao t tor»: we are row i ’ .in din ir-y proud, du; k face. “It is all «.ver j * ^'.ne, which was hidden by a pil e it throughout the wurld ’■ Merihe nan’ < i Quet n’s ALai.iti»' matt« r than myself” i f IS PLrtFECTLY hARMLEcS AND of drifting leaves in her p ith, bro’i SO SlNIPLC ANY CHILD C AN Ufr i “Ab! ” ejaculatt d bay, slowly, and done with; what a fool 1 am Grenville Grace impulsively to Les I.nv rhe hair over and apj 5 U n noxtuve for a few minute* ».• ■ Ami to forget that fora moment! ha • di appt-km aa if by inngic v itLuui the stir hti s’pa’D or iuj . •' ' i a dill «•rent e.xpt« .- moi i Dawning on a« piu-.t or ever after warn. ’ i isuulike any other pi ej a ’ ati< n e\ • ’ • lie’s side to ask if she were hurt. I t -j a like purpo*»*. Th«»u>i,i«<is of J.A 1' I ! S v»ho have L«.en ap »« g . her tail, pretty me- “'1 hen that I would not have it different if 1 v. h h ii?,ir on their F ' CF. >• I'< K hi <1 A VM*» attest its ir.ei- “N>»t in the least, thanks.” she t'XTI I’ M EN *hu do not Appreciate» 1 •••rrd or hair on t could. lleigho! ” — with a sleepy accounts fur------ • it «! a pj - icf !? ss b«»on in <'uepp\ A i»f :-P ait i».«' * 1 d»a •’ Tra. ......... In ............. M *rk. Ui it shaving, by rendering it* ftiirre growth mi t»:D r-n «■(- answ *re<l coldlv, turning awa r\‘‘‘•''yf Q it eii’s Antl-Ilahlne |1. prrb«,itl'*. sent In w»fet’ n’ailirc box. *- postage pt.’d i.y us <bi • 1 “For vtiat? * .-¡nd Miss Ailmgton. vawn—“1 wish that Fav had not irosi» ohvrvat'on). J ‘»ud rnonev or rian " ............... r.S by D i • r with foil cthhoRR w mt» ti plainly. ' ' from him with an indifference that sp » -.lr.i './. ...... a v “*/’ rnnfM«»ntial ' ..¡'.J Th** adv vrt srtn«*ni is bi nest ned straight fo aerd in every v < as Fay paused md< tli oii< I», as said anything ab< lit him.” ! i*. V, ’ e invlt« voti t> «1*»a! with u* sud v.»n wiil find evert tling ns rrort-sorK «1 but tins« t;i a Certainly, after that evening. seemed only too real. id t -dfvr. ’ '«1«!rr IS eunr-fCAL CO.. 174 Parr Street, CINCJFFAT!. O ’* * though lost in mental speculation • roiir l^tt»'f a» any P«»st Ofti-'*» to insure its safe deliv- ry. V» • m ii! r«».v S' O»t for at j ca * -«»<>»• •i!i”h • «xt i'tj’try :o nnv pn «»Ivoer. Every bottle grtiiira :»1 ced. Fav did not mention nis nam< “ How yon hrte me! ” he exclaim on the subject, and the I.tiler gav« ?’.» l p I ¡H —To *Ad»c» who in’rodne«' nn«1 w«»11 nmong their friends ?5 Bottlea o^Queen’s Anti-I r ’ilftL we will proa?-.! with » SILK DRFH3. 15 yards best a-Ik Extra L atcc Bottle aad aamm-a »•«1 with passionate b t’«-r'e«s. ‘ Bn' an involuntary little start at lli< again . .««Ajft&LJ uclect item bcdl With older. (Joed Salary or Commission to Agent*- On the second «lav after Mis«^ some day, Leslie, you wifi kn« w sharp, strained acc« tits of Leslie's Arlington's arrival, how« ver, a new that yon have been unjust.” Hute like voice. Coiner alighted fr«-m the dogcart There was a look in his blue eye“ “Why, for the host of ruiiioi b which had been s< nt to the station a« lie sp"»k«‘ thosa last wards, th which have be« n «Iritting across the | ocean convet tiing bls attachment to I t< r him—a tall. fi«i«-ly built mill. | WOI)|,| have thrilled her to the heai who lifted a ' and '<■ e 1 ut rather j in I hose d i'8 g» m by (ah! did • a lovely ami high born ‘ndladi’ ov« i there. You know I am will ac liioguid coin viianc«« toaaid the| not thrill her now?); but her o 1 windows above litio in a inomeiit answer was a mocking sniil-' <U V qmiilit«-d with si-vi-ral of his must ary surv«-y la-fore il-e gr a- hili the red lips. and a fln-h of i ’cred intimate friends and thev havej d.»««r was open«*«! to d nit Inn . ulous scorn from the w itching dar t.’hl me, but th«’ stories serine«I al»-; Disease commonly comes on with slight L sl.v mlingtiin. tiuppeiill-g to eves, as she abrontly left him an suit! to me. and I only la“gh« d at symptoms, which when neglected increase glanc«- from pne of -h -se witoiows hasten« <1 to join the oil era who we e them Now. how« ver. since you in extent and gradually grow dangerous. say th« re was no thought of air at that instant, sud i nly drew back a little way ahead. If yow SUFFER FROM HEADACHE. DYS as though some <>i <- I ail shot her. PEPSIA er INDIGESTION. . . . TAKE RIPANS TABULES B< fore returning home the part ciigag»-uici.t I «‘tween you ami him, Her lovely face Was as white as made a det1 ur tor the purpose «> If y«« ar* BILIOUS. CONSTIPATED, or have 1 begin t > think the report may be LIVER COMPLAINT................................... TAKE RIPANS TABULES snow, but tin* i.ext ii.om« nt a deep visitii g an ol 1 ruin« d church whirl a true one. after all ” If jonr COMPLEXION IS SALLOW, or you crimson llu-he«! it. and an angry h d its irnmn’ic legend. TAKE RIPANS TABULES Leslie Arlingti’n made no reply SUFFER DISTRESS AFTER EATING. light blazed in hei dusky «yes. in words, but a slight half-mocking Tliev spent an hour or two ex For OFFENSIVE BREATH and ALL DISOR TAKE RIPANS TABULES Sin* turne«! to Fay. w ho was just DERS OF THE STOMACH. . . . laugh rippled rotn her lips, a more ploring it. and it was quite dusl approaching the win«h»w. Ripans Tabu/es Regulate the System and Preserve the Health. discordant sound than Fay had when a* last th y start <1 home “Is this a * plot? she asked, with ever heard flout th« tn i«etorr. ward. EASY TO TAKE, QUICK TO ACT. such Coni hallterr in look Hhd 30 RIPANS TABULES “What is it. I wonder? she th«» t Th« i had gone fully a half mil «a«./V ydacr of SAVE MANY A DOCTOR’S BILL. «•« nis that |H»ot Fay shrunk ba< k in A COMPLETE ii little cloud of d.«appointment set w h> r they, for the first time, miss Sold by DrunriMs or sent bv mail on receipt of price. conbterr.ati >n “M ,i.» I ii.vi e I In-re MEDICINE CHEST Box (6 vials), 75 cents. Package (4 boxes), >2. tling « n h« r white, girlish hr« w el Les te Arlirg’on from ainon F«r Frre ’‘»■plm »ddre*« « m J wArm/J b* trpf for him — for th«* purpose of mi «-ting wie m rvt ry /amüj.. • THE RIPANS CHEMICAL CO. “('an it It that she dislikes him? their number. TO SPRUCE STREET. NEW YORK. —h« r face Middcidv bright« mug Mr. Gicnvillr Grace, whom I just below ? ( to be coxTTxrrv ] saw si Ual'I'g Ol: l..e rttps h is lb« !« n-ai’.y b««-ll Utolin— Ol THOUSANDS i I EiSOBVERY SyAOeilOT Do You