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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1893)
YOU ASK WHY? Simply be lv poste«! on these departments of ¡quires the presence of witnesses. cause it is published to please the life Before those here assembled 1 de- people ami n<»t the editors. In fact Of course you want Goodforrn, dare this woman to be my wife any information of high character CHAPTER III. every body does, an«] our anange- Xos, Dollie, speak!’r And before that will tend to make the people The American Homestead nient with the publishers makes it anv of the unwil ing witnesses had wiser better and happier, always p«»ssible for yon lo get this most “Where in Dollie?” Baked Mr.! recovered from the shock ot hearing finds a place in (ioodf-irm. ueauiiful and valuable magazine Carnegie, when he ami Sir Philip It has no hobbies and «Joes not for nothing during a limited time tle--«H words Dollie had faltered came. take sides on any questions except only. forth: ‘ I declare this man to be those of honesty, justice ami puritv. “She was here a few momenta my iiuiband ” The H bkald is $2 50 a year and , Its eighty pages are filled each ago. but she has been sketching in “What does this mean?” cried month with serial and short stones •he Goodforrn $2 00. Now we the mm, and it his been too much ■ Mr Carnegie, who knew something of th«- highest, order, select and make our subscribers the following choice literature, ptvetrv song ami iffer, which will hold good as long for her. She had tn go to bed with ol Scotch law. is we run this notice: to all de- n frightful bad headache.” “It means that we are married! art. Matters of dress. Woman’s inquents who will pav up and one Don ’ t be anxious about your «laugh “Then I shall not. see her unless ear in advance and to all new « * * • » Sphere, Ho.^.e Decorations, Bodilv I stav till tomorrow,” said Sir ter s future. 1 am not a Lord ot (¡race ami Beauty. Conduct and -ubscribers, we will semi to their “But he is a gentleman,” thought iiurieign, but tier home will oe one Philip, after expressing much sym Character. Health—The Nursery P. O. ad Iress, the Goodform “grat- hi wtiicti we call receive you 11 you Mrs Carnegie, when Fleming en Our House Affairs, Plants and s.” This is certainly an offer that pathy. tered the room where she. her litis I will come.” Flower-, Practical Amusemonts no one should overlook, anil we “Oh, you must not do that—you etc . etc., are ably discassed each sincerely hope our readers will ac- hand and their two eldest daughter* [ tu I«: ENI» ] must not offend your «incl •; besides.' month by editors who are thor ugh- •ept. were assembled to receive him Dollie may not be wel’ enough to I Mr. Carnegie felt D'dlie’s hand 8«-«- yoil tomorrow. trembling on his arm as he led her i • Sir Philip -iighed woefully. down, and had at last to support j •>681 ‘I AHVnNVr 3H0J23 S9V1 AN» 0N3S l.KOQ ‘She is not. seriously ill. If you her lest her feet should fail her INTERESTiMU PROOFS. T6SI *1»T jaijn Xtaunpaoinn jadse ecu Cl paqsuqnd oq him Ájanos «mi a] sazi-id wsq) 3a|U|u?qu ¿(uuad aqi l«u V wil! take mv advice you will go to altogether A young society lady, after a round < f •OiHO ‘ NMOjjnaatH ‘ AWVdKOO OHOS T ‘ d 3HX day as your uncle wishes; you will At the drawing room door he gayety, iteeoni««Midden.y « nuih - iouh ot an tin ‘Xpjtfouis X xsa -Xinnsnt» usil -I «eiisim n. b e ha- frequent attacks < f eqi Moq jamun on ‘s3w| sq; u: puay -Xnq nui avail TTVJTdS jo aaa|d iu « j of stay at < ilentiiulie a* long as he kissed her and said: XJ<*Aa u<> si fnj, MIX « l»--qi ooÿj -sazixa jo ; ie»iuoa aqi aj ¡n«d|.>n.iua 1'UB ‘ TI ÁJJ. dizziw x», her bick aehct, ai.d sue ieels blue and aid sassaia puu aistii aoindod aqi jq3tiua ssq )| iv«|i «aAOJd q-Hq n 'masa no aiÁ)s pus -aidoad adsq» stav«—I think vou sai<i he would I general.y run down. “Be Brave, darling, it will ao«»n aw|unis ALiH jojanas I».a3j»»| aqi sili nun; situ jo ivaudaif-t imoiu a«n »aujAnoa him i«m y Mothers, look well to your daughters! -oaauqoi 3ii|tf jaqio inu iu « kij joavu u| luajaptp X|aA|iaiiii«|p pu« X|aA|l|s«xi ‘X|»)n|osq« be there a month—and when you be over You could not have m«r- s* «I Villi MVii<IN -qsaqaij aq« ‘)saq3not aqi "|sa|<aMs aq) si t[ -paanptu.l oaavqo) 2tqd hauglitvts, look Web lo yourselves! aaqw aub uuq» aiqUA a|sup|ui jo samiuub aaoiu aasaassod avail HVa*IS_llV3H have done that vou will do us the ri< d him; but 1 will own that he is L«-t the first symptom de tiling the ap -piBdud proach of disease receive your instant atl« n- aq vsniu saSBiiavd no saäirqa ny »âcuaBtl qasa ni s S b .I J° Jaquitifj pus lai«lH •Xiunoa great pleasure of seeing vou back better looking than I expected ” ‘ umoj , ‘ japu.Kq joouib «¿ qi|A\ X|U|B[d paqavut .«i isniu hsbj 3q[ii|u¡uo.j aliaqasd qang tioii. Healthy women ate the hope ot the *;si ÁXBiuqaj 431JU 4OU NÄH ‘isi À’iunuBf auojaq pjAiaaad aq ||| m s 3 bx o ^—‘NOIJalVO here Don’t distress vo itself about “Is he?” she exclaimed eag-rlv. race, anti it is well nigh criminal to neglect *9<,g ‘Xilino,) S|«i| JOj jo «.»quiiix i«|ox seeing Dollie. Itis much •>etter| “Are vou quite sun- that vou would anything which promises relief. There is /)<»/«<! for all sufferers from -Vrrtwa I •ssranxoM ooi ...................................... saoioo NaAaoa ni aanxoM amivi that vou have not seen her Y«ru never have said ves?” Dunases. Lead wliat follow»: X qana oi oai 3 ihm om ‘sovj. avail HV3.IS jo aaqiuna Mrs. Jennie Lhivis, a line nrii t and an IsajBajä ;xaa aqi sn änipuas saiXMVd UaHUNilH 3NO o* would not have been able to get "Quite! Stick to what has been accomplished nutho<ess, of Westiiehl, Wit«., •srstoid Hxoox ooi......................... aoid hxoox kmvhd hoxvav aiot> canon I qasa oi bai » uia « vm ‘sf>VJ. IJVaH HV3dS jo aaquinn her 1«. say what you wish without I agreed on. and let us get quietly had b cn subject to heatlat he ever si ce she isajvua ixau aqj sn suipuas saiXÎIVd aaUUNHH 3NO ¡»Hl «A* cotiid remenilter. So severe were her at- a great <b-a! of persuas ion—cer 'over it.” o................ ;............................ adINX t »cksas ti»ca is«- at times tem,>orary delirium. •S3AIN3 XHMCOd oj.......................................... xaxood t n3®» °t o - m * ni* a» ‘sovx avau nvads i» I All trea nient ha I ft letl to relieve her, but tainly not in one dav—even if she xaquinu jsaiBaaa ixan aqi sn âuipuas saiXHVd A1N3AVX amoX A11 eves were fixed on Dollie as after u-ing Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine •sassvio vmijo 9”“ssvio vusdo ! ‘q»”a oi aAtâ hjm om ‘ sovj , avau nvads had been well >he has not t lie she came in, looking pale, ill ard she JO aaquitiu isalujjâ jxau aqi st» SuipnaH saiXHVd 3AI3 aq) O£ writes: “My record is to me. at least, .JAiSnjMaM iiunoj m <II ukmjso VX slightest i«lea «li>«t you ca"e for tier, sen reel v able to stami. No one sati-f ctorv. No heudaclie, c -nstanlly in TI3XVM aïoo I............................................................... avau uvad? J° jaquinn isaivajS sqi sn Snipuas AJ-ÎIVd 3HX <>X creasing appetite-, and a <<mset|iient u tin in :sAionoj su À iuiiuj M«l> ui sazud aseq) jo or.s a)nqM)s;p uim a^V and ah«- is v«-rv sliv ami timid.” sp>>ke— all ; waited to hear the word« weiRlit of two and a half pounds tn ju t one •mojpjjaqi ua^ri SOV X ¥1.1. aqi sn o» tu mai pas ‘oaasqoj, Snu «ivan w«-ek. ” tlVIdS Moqa oqM sau-ted Httoius -«a|,ui«oa Xq *pa)nq|i)s|p aq him saia|)ju JAoq« aqj, Sir Philip deparrcil, and Mr. and t hat were about to he said. How S x weefai later she write«: “II r• lead Mrs. Carnegie repaired t<» the studv would tbit f'alre’i’ig. frightened and seatd i nmoderatt Iv of la.e, but my 00 OSZ*£Zt$............................................... OA ONIlNnOWV *S3ZIUd 000*192 00 Si8'83 ....................................................................................................... raam no SutstiJOApc on to write to Mr. Fleming. Their girl get through her set spe«c’n?l lieadach. s do not return.” •3ninnM;joj‘s}lO1O3N3A3Tl Ni («Mtonj gS*)!) bauaiJId 39HV1 009 9 t t Mrs John K Mill-r,of Valpar iso. [nd., SMOTd ♦laughter, they said, might have They had expect««! that all that wa« I was at tack« <11 lire© years ago w ¡«It tn noil te (lOOSi'W ..................................................... “V................................ hxoox adoosaiax xuvxoh kh V ho hoxvm aïoo aanoa 009 9il iu its worst form. It finally ««ent to her I m - cii temporarily l.-d aw.tv by per- about to Le said eo i! I he said with I ................................ ................................................. SaAIKM XaMOOd head, ami all indicate ns were that it « on.il 00 001*03 aaavin wno.< ‘aaaNvn Nttomiona nvkhio aaxiiodKi 00102 nuasion, hut now saw, as anyone | in range of their he iring. hut Mr | re«ult ei her in insanity or softening of t < oocis^ •• .»U.VWOHHOV qaaiNviivno ‘ sontkkdix aakvNi movth Iler I iisband thus «vri es; “ ,t would ‘ auoh ukxiuok ’«assvif) vuado Hoxana aa.uioawi bnij 91A 9 with any jmlgement must see. that! Flen.ing went to meet tier, a> d . brain. be impossible for me to attempt a <hx~riptiun oo o*»‘H3....................................... sanoxvAk moo Nitna oniunim waxs 991 ' l a marriage with him was <»ut of the ' then trrned to the family group j of her nuff- inys during nil this time Sb • was treated by our »*-«« hi nt local physicians, question. 1 hey enclosed a letter am! said: wi.h but teni;««rarv benefit. She h s taken from her which wotihi inform him “As this interview has been per f-nr l> tiles of Dn. M ile -’ K hutor tive N ervine , and is cured She h iC giitted of the true state of her feelings, and milted entirely to satisfy me that twenty |>omids in weight. I tell you. she joj u j may uj A emv uoaiq aq oi 9jua3OJd 0|qen¡8A u| tilislid that lie would see the pro Miss Carnegie is acting in acconi- often ble-ses vou for wliat you have done lor her.’ prtety «»I leaving the II» igiu ol hood ance with her own wish, vou will lieeolb ct that for the CVUE of all Ner- i V«<n< i Di fi eases inert? «here i* i- no no rruirtiv remedy wmen which ap- ap- at «»tie«- not object to my taking her to the j ▼mi< pronebes l>r. .Uilen lleettorative Nervine. Il is “But can you get her to write 1 other rule of t he room. It will not fr«-e from <1 mgenms <lriip< ¡mil opiates. Sold by idi ilrng Lin «>ii * |i“HÌtive gnar-intee, or flint letter?” asked Mr Carnegie. | he a private interview even then. I...................... I)r. Mile« Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. ‘SJE||CQ ÁUU PUB psipun» OMI pUBSROqi 8311I1-ÍIU3A3S pUB pajpUFR 8-3 “Oil, yes.” r« p|ie«f ins wife, and but if we can exchange a few wor«is went to Dollte's room, wlneli she' unheard I shall be more able to WITH MAIMED RITES. shall have to let him come. Sir Philip return» next week—we can’t have this kind of thing going on then.” So, with great reluctance. Mr Carnegie replied “Since von refuse to believe the truth and insist on giving my daughter this pain, you mav come tomorrow Ilici V VMiiirr UHII'HIUV at 12. when « „he herfeeIf wi|| tP|| you what hr wish is. You may s-e her for te 11 minutes, but her familv will la- present.” TOO OFTEN THE CASE. ■SOVA QV3H avadS 00'093*8X1$ di«i i>«»t leave until she ha«l suci-eed j accept them as tinai.’ Something in his manner terrifi <•«». .............................. ■'* d ’ Carnegie. What was he I Two tears ha«i fallen <»<i Dollie’f* Mrs paper while she was wilting Mrs saving? Wliat might not he b< Carnegi»- half seen lie blisters trying to persuaile Dollie to do? which they raised, but Dolli«- luul She was a weak littl«- Hung—th« v stiller« <1 so rruellv while writing «»light not to have afforded him the letter that |i was impossilde to thiM opportunity, for the girl who JV1W insist «» ii her making a clean copv. had yield«-«] to her parenti«, when ®91 S«» it went with its blisters t«i Flein they had asked her to «I«» what was, ing and strength« ned Ins convic contrary to the wish «»f her heart, 1 lion that Ih-ili« was acting under might yield to her lover when In- ask« «I a reverse. coercion. “Chari« s'” six« w l»itq»rred, “»v e‘ He wr«»te to her. but his letter was return«-«! by Mr. Carm-gie un-, have Ix-en fools to l< I him m - v her! openeil. with these wonis: “You] Wlm—’ “Do l»e quiet, my love,” said have hini your «iismissal from mv, iC Carnegie. “It cant I»«- helped n«»a ' .«laughter. m«d you have hail it from me. I r«-«pn-st v«»u at oiiee to leave But he was sitting, wateli ni Ii «nd. \\ iahing to *»-«-me as many this neigtiborhi m »<I Shouhl vou lunging an muon as she «lui lor tin (m-wal- -»•• m w su >«• t| ti t ii a- jw-rsist in remaining, steps will la- ten minutes to «-«»me to an end [ p«»-«l I«- iit-forr .1 .ii 1 ' we 11 1 V. Fleming was talking s > serums ami <b-CI<b'<l tO III k«- .« pr i| ositi, u taken to enforce tins rt-quest.’” t ?»; I • l«hol||«i I»«- .-II- c|d.-<i bv eV ly o • Fleming l»ei,auu- «i«-s|M’rMt«-. and lh»lli«- listening*«» intently. “ Iteing |H»w«‘rless in «»flier wavs.; ‘ Time lime is up! tip! ” M i arm-gio «■<• Th<-Gun If >rn .« w.» «<|. rful n aga- «•♦«lit <1 the wisdom «»f the serpant t«» claimed, almost j oou«lv. a« lu-put xim* |»l 1 itti -I in • Ii « a o—the Wod .' m F ir < 'i'v — if ion have his aid. and wrote. “I find it so his watch tn Ids po< ket I nm i.e •»«>t s«-«,n it ou cannot ap, recia!e har»i to la-lieve that v«»ur«laughter’s I im B cross»«! the r«M»m and said: Il >w ««ice it i«. N it wih«'ai.ding it « mind has change«! so sud<leiily that “DtJlie have you told ti «»’<! it .-«Ir ml'- o> t’->-«k« I entn-at V«»<1 to 1» t nie si-e tier man by word of moilh the «»l<le«t hi <1 most popular *l«»ne for ten minutes If you per refused to Ixdiwe * I p ii zio.»« of » he w ’•hl mil thia, and she then speaks as it?” “She hi"* tolti no* ¡«11 she has written, I give you mv w«»r«i of honor aa a getdl»man t«» ac«*«'pt know,’ raid Firming i r h.umlc-, «-••♦«>> ‘ r~ine.ll«-.. <>m loti t >ol V VÌI I » ir» «tir br«l«b <«r in«r>r«. «itù -■ . .V- kìd - •• m aincrrely. for allot mg «»»• to *« ♦• her de«-iri«'ii ««* final, ami leave this i ..-acur». 1« l'ull.U ip >t..t a- m . «ne -*lih .-1.-areilM-««|n..a<iU -.i-v.--...rcait' Ui'B her Thank y»»«l also tor iusirtiiig plat «* at «u re. ’ • ♦?-•«■ » .wd bjT ihMUi’lt.A tL«l « •dir, 4 «o-i.-ty “WI ih I a nuisat er the man is?” on bring in the room * uh u«. f >r I lllttTS TRB4U0 6Y - CevmfNTUU « r — - - ___ eiciuimrd Mr-. Carnegie. 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