East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, May 30, 1894, Image 3

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Presently hi« patience was rewa’d
ed. and his quick eve saw Dorie
glide swiftlv past him to the wait-
FROM LADIES’ WORLD.
ing carriage. As she paused for
CHAPTER III
the coachman to open the door, the
j “Doris, you ssy I have taught gentleman hastened toward her,
you many things since you came and lifting his hat, said: ‘‘Miss
to me a year ago. Among them Shirley, is it indeed you?"
have I taught you how to love?”
| With rather a haughty turn of
.GREAT SEMI-WEEKLY » ONLY $1 A YEAR
A consciousness, new-born and tjie head Doris looked coldly and
Any' reaher of the E ast O regon H erald can get The Twice a terrible to see in its intensity, filled inquiringly al the speaker; then,
Week Republic free by sending in three new yearly subscribers to The the girl’s eyes, as for one instant with a slow, sweet smile of recogni
Republic with $3.
they met his; then, wrenching her tion, she said, in a low voice utterly
FREE BRAND COLUMN.
In addition to obtaining the greatest news v.eeklv in America,every
Hor». brand bar ten on left shoulder; Cattle subscriber to The Republic will save ten times »he price of the paper, or hand from his clasp, she covered free from emotion, save a well-bred
barren on l»ft hip and upper elip on both
more, every year by th»’special offers made subseriU rs from time to timet I her face and crouched low in the surprise: “Mr. Hunter, is it possi­
ears. T. A. McKinnon, Burns Ore.
Sample copies of The Republic will be sent anyone upon recep corner of the boat.
ble?”
Hardin A- Riley, cattle branded Von left side
Horse brandy leftside, p . o . Burns, Oregon
of a postal card request. Address
Really and truly possible, Dor—
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Unheeded the blue skv
‘ “ i>raii/um
sky above
IKE
PJIVIJC-
St.
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them and the dimpling waters I Miss Shirley, ,” answered he, an al-
J. C. Foley, cattle brand = on right aide
about them, glistening in the morn | most boyish nnir of gladness in his
Horae brand — on left shoulder.
ling light, while the forgotten lilies j voice. “I need hardlv tell you how
J. A. WUlinma rattle brand, II., on left rib
at their feet lay <lroopii:g silently. i well you are looking.” he continued,
horse brand 71 on right stifle. P, O. Riley Or.
“Darling, sneak to me,” said Mr. | his eves paving her compliments
Horses branded )-( on left stifle. Cattle brand
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ed )■( on le't hip. Marion Bunyard, 1’0 Burns.
Hunter at last, in a voice deep with | “Thank you. 1 am quite well al­
Catt’e diamond on left hip: horses CV on lei
ways,” said Doi is, with a little
I tenderness.
»houlder. Charles H. Voegtley. Burns Oregor
I “Hush!” burst from Doris’s pale laugh,
Horse branded P on right shoulder, cattle P
lips, dropping her hands and show-
“And happy?” asked he, more
on right hip. R. A. Hendricks. P.O. I.aweti Or
mg
him
a
face
white
with
pain,
eagerly
than he knew.
ir ?x
Horse brand 86 on left shoulder, also thre«
(i s in shape of triangle, cattle branded same
Have vou forgotten, Mr. Hunter,1 “I’erfejtly.” answered she. giving
E. F or ir Burns Or.
him a glance so cold and stern that
that vou are a married man?”
Miss R ea Oickensou Horse brand anvil or
lef- s ide
attie branded bar R on left hip p
“God foigive me! yes.” answered the warm light in his own eves fad-
0 i mve
‘re
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he, starting back as though some ed. «nd he winced perceptibly.
P Bi, ke> »on cattle brand .1 1’ Conner ted o |
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ft" hip
re brand anvil
anv ¡1 on left stifle P.
p
•se
“I beg your pardon,” he added
one had struck him a blow.
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and
sav-
'
quickly.
Then, as she turned to-
figure 7on either hip: mark light
With close pressed lips
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ear. sip in each ear, and watt
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age eyes Hunter rowed swiftly to ward the carriage, he held out hi«
•rse brand fiunre 7 on either hip.
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the shun-, and, springing out of the'hand to assist, her
* eo «
i i e'e
b Hit, held out his hand I to Doris I “M«y I not call?” he asked. “I
r.u in
n rights'! le
P O. Kiley Ore.
•”
Y°rk f°r a few days,
As her cold hand once i more lav in ’ ’•hall
j" on right slide. James Rouss
land I would be so pleased to meet
his their eyes met, and swift the
P ■ ' ’ill-US
»re
I your uncle.”
treacherous blood (lew to each face.
ti .rse brand bur-m on left shoulder; Cattle
The corners of Doris’s month
bran.I ..ar- a on eft hip and rib«. Catherine
With a sudden movement he bent twitched slightlv as. banding him
liii.s.iall P > Narrows**re.
¡and kissed her. whispering hoarse her card, she silently bowed her
.- .iinijsh re A >ons < attie bt»i nd > B
ly: “Forgive me, Doris, and good- consent Thanking her for the per­
CO .eeie.. ear m-rk Bvva'low fork in right ear
»liner hit in eft.
p > Bums Ore
bye ” Trembling and silent she mission, Hunter raided his hat. and
1 n't!e inarke s vallo'.v fork in right ear sli
h aid his footsteps die away in tbe 1 turning, walked swiftly away, while
•nd u > ierbii in left -ar, bran.; Zl.i uiiiiti. <ed o:
left hip; horse mail I the same . u left hip,
11 st a nee; then, gathering up the. Doris speaking a little sharply to
Charles Ze gier. Burns Ore.
neglected lilies, she walked slowly I the wailing coachman tbe one word
toward the cottage. In the silence “Home,” stepped into the carriage
>f her own chamber every word ami and was soon out of sight.
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Back and f rth over the velvet
ever
look was liv, d over and over again;
w h e rt
carpet
of her handsome chamber
W r 11t
ami to the question, “ Have 1 taught
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Disease
commonly
comes
on
with
slight
Beat)
Doris
Shirlev
paced swiftlv, with
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' \ ou how to love?” her pure heart,
symptoms, which when neglected increase
j through an agonv of humiliation clenched hand« and flushed cheeks,
in extent and gradually grow dangerous.
hatching a glimpse of herself in the
made answer, “Even so.”
If you SUFFER FROM HEADACHE, DYS­
long mirror, she paused before it,
TAKE RIPANS TABULES
zln the crowded smok-r <f a ri
PEPSIA or INDIGESTION, .
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and
wi’h a look <>f scorn at her
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eastern bound train Lee 11 unter
II you are BILIOUS, CONSTIPATED, or have
r* llection. muttered bitterly: “Oh!
TAKE R3PANS TABULES
LIVER COMPLAINT...................................
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sal gnawing savagely at the end of
vtirtss, tlull • lyuuiet i*, ßeact'
voii weak fool; whv do you shrink
If your COMPLEXION IS SALLOW, or you
Ian
unlit
cigar.
Holding
a
news-
TAKE
and
cower before that man’s touch?
RÏPANS TABULES
SUFFER DISTRESS AFTER EATING,
j paper close to his face to prevent jH ¡t, possible that, beneath the
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For OFFENSIVE BREATH and ALL DISOR­ TAKE
RIPANS TABULES
I any chance recognition, he thought ashes of a dead fire there still
DERS OF THE STOMACH, .
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.
i over the occurrences of the past, few I smoulders a live ember? Whv did
Hi pans Tabules Regulate the System and Preserve the Health.
| hours. “I never realized before,” I I give him permission to call? Can
EASY TO TAKE, QUICK TO ACT.
he muttered to himself, “how easy 1 bear it? Yes, coward that I am, I
RIPANS TABULES^
Amsnca’sGreat Danger
ta! e the place of
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BILL.
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| it was for a moderately good man , W»H v*'t shame mv own weakness,”
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Sold by Druggists or sent by mail on receipt of price.
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to become a scoundrel. ”
land Doris bowed her face inlier
Box (6 vials), ió cents. Package <4 boxes), $2.
« MEDICANE CHEST
For Freo Hampl.'O addreoo
47 ENGLISH COMMENTARY.
:
nn<T K'l 'il/i be kept for
Three years later, one cold day bands and wept.
use < ■ cry family...
THE RIPANS CHEMICAL CO.
ai.1 ani nainect En-_'li.liscienti.-trccent’y :
10 SPRUCE STREET,
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NEW YORK.
in November, Doris .Shirley stepped I “Was there ever a face more fair
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iiieii.inge. limi coliinaits lliugieut AllKl i-
from her uncle’« carriage and pass-1 «>’(1 sweet?” soliloquized Hunter,
can |> op e to-. a/ i* ma thè pu»>iblo uó< p-
i "ii ni a
img iinaiKÌk.1 lOiLy for ll.e
ed into one of the crowded empori- aH ^‘»wlv sauntering along he
li.ri*>n. <> ino »premi «f Eocia.i.-tn, <r ilio
unis on Broadway. Many changes t,h°”ght °Ver hiR 1h’* intervi*w wi,h
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• r • u <.f c >rri ii- a mnong palaie non.
j Doris. “How coldly the little dar­
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nad come to her since her residence I
. pua.'uii
MAN
hoc
t icy nrj i s i* .tliingc mp :re<l t > t’ e te r 1
leed locura n.ii
ling looked at me; and no wonder;
i F ».ver. Headache. Wuk •
I m New York, Surrounded by every
li * i •nal n.K.ire—i liudalniu t sai.l natici) I
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ne*«.ail drain*» aiu: h
,
1 what a brute I must have seemed
c ima *.f ov*-r ■ ork. ’i'!;o iiimi » ?• ì i r
¿i
.J by overexertion, youtluu1 » » »
mxury that wealth could supply,
. <n p
ulHiit«. which |en»Ito tritiri; i
*'■' li inutili a l;iilirgp ec,i.nil tl.uusai.,..
n
i *’***’ve<t p«K*k<»t. 1*1 per h<»x. <1
in those old «lavs, yet was man ever
1"> l'v llia m v i w .• ve r.
tenderly beloved l»v her indulgent
e n
rllt, n *nai ■*nt'e !o ' nreoi
Vr»-«
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»triiiir ^t«. A’K for H. tax** P" » '•
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more tempted than I? Well, they
Lu LöiNU I d pialli wrapper. Audi est» A Í1K » • SEL»
• u arj l’kcly tifa C33 tf U13 vlcEno !
uncle, who sought in every wav to
For sale in Burns.Ore., hr 11. ?!. HOL I u.N. In
sav
tiiai all thjngs come to those
ilnwdow.k •*? 1 «e - j it i< ine .. a ? c ; i -
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and
he
.miled
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rt fined and lovely woman. The , grimly, Twenty four hour« later
ut —Huka, E •, L ,ioii>ue. ,e*. <1
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girlish figure had grown full and l.ee Hunter stood in the drawing­
I n *rn.g Ben» b n, J J
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■ round in its proportions, ami the room of Marlow Shirley’s Filth
Iirl .b iily < f t!.o ll.ait.M an
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piti.tiol). j 11. 11-
Iliive no.:; t-> con«*» • r.
Il >wer like face was even more Avenue mansion, impatiently wait­
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untilv beautiful than before
t V’.’.;
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ing for Doris to appear, A b her
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Swift as her dainty feet had i light footstens and the rustle of her
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t .-r. Warrant I'T'J y< ■ ' ■ j ■ •y an i '
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t->;.',9toor-icrf-ry< e t
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.trussed the pavement, a gentleman . i violet scented draperies sounded
f 1 , '*■« *>1,1 »r. Mi e- Re -.turni¡ve
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Fo-Tlr-freo. Vio take oil r.: . . r diiu..'
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Msix ni mlau 1 Lml it mu h: e
sbipp.oiz ^HQLEGA’-C PRICES.
who was sauntering leisurely past (.|(,pe bepi(le him, he turned toward
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¡’ii «■ i thè w’ole m-rv ik » -te ■. f
Ko. ’ 1. Surrey.
Cpring Wacons* SCI to SCÜ.
he store at the time, had ample her with his face all aglow, while
sa.ua sasellfoiGOt’t'. Gcrrc-'O, $C ito
' ' »’ut f"un<l itsegiiiil io givirg imniew te
fc-.a.e ar well for »1» t<* ». -, Tap Et*C -
■ l>r. Mi,«»' little ,\, rve »«nd I :’.er
N9.77. Surrey L-raere. S37.50, a1* r r
pportunitv to scan the beautiful passionate words rose to his lips.
■» < b y i c,.,| n |r; | nr,j q„.v w||| r,, ,,rl.
to 5100. Farra Wai-ons, Waconc
fice and form. With a muttered But something in the face of the
Milk Wattons.Deli, -v WaPon'.T" r
< u-iubelve-* tu be t. e test p.lls in thè
Carts. mr»< inni: i.\, no n . * •1 ‘‘
•ii ri; e.”
r
-xclamation,
he turned ami gazed regal looking ! woman betöre him
Mn£t
ir
?.F five.Trar* I bave R.'ffereil fr*>rn ?'er-
ê'î to M*
.fUr her as she vanished. Pausing checked his impetuosity and told
o. 777, Head W asoli.
Owr
, * * “*,r- liun, [ w m iiti.t le to v«*rl< or
líamete
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fore one of the great shop win- him, more plainly than words, that
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q{ Cr. M.les' Remora-
$55
are»ol4 at
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ows. he seemed apparently en- this was not the child Doria, but a
BIann*ar-1
N0.7U Í, Top Buggy.
*• ' I f* wonid noi cor» r l c gn <1 it I i.s
tnrer**
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JOHN NINCIILK, Yoi ngs
xrosseil in the magnificent display womftn,
in her pride an(j
»ri«».
*' n. ’ 'lilO.
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of
costly
fabrics
within,
but
a
close
purity; so, with only a common­
f r’. y**.°** Ristorai ve Nerv r»e is un-
No I.
Farne»-
ib-rrver could not but note the place greeting, he sank down into a
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»nxious scrutiny he gave each per­ chair.
I>» \ J.0*’*** mwrantre l*v a11 dnii-gista, e*r
’y, ELKHAET, IND. nii that passed out of the store
A£i".rec? VL R. FRA • • » Oec
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