East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, June 06, 1894, Image 4

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Pure In Heart.
THEST.LOÜIS REPUBLIC FREE!..............
STOCK BRANDS.
CHAPTER IV
TWICE-A-WEEK 16 PAGES
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FREE BRAND COLUMN.
Horae brand bar ten on left ahoulder; Cattle
barten on left hip and upper clip on both
»arm T. A. McKinnon, Burna Ore.
Hardin <fc Riley, cattle branded Von left aide
Horae brand? left aide, r o. Burna.Ortgon
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graceful form, fair rounded chtakg
rosy, firm lips, and magnetic eyeL
lighted now with a world of briX
expectancy.
8
Soon footsteps were heard on the '
boards leading to the gate, and
presently a young man enteisd.
He caught sight of the white
robed figure beneath the tree, and
bent his footsteps toward her.
Discussing the weather, the last
new novel, the latest star in the
¡operatic sky, a half hour passed in
constrained effort at conversation.
At last, feeling it impossible to keep
up a tone of lightness anv longer,
After clasping the little hand she
Hunter suddenly sprang up, and
crossing the room to where Doris offered him, in tender greeting h»
was sitting, he bent over her, say-; laid a letter in her lap, among the
ing, earnestly and tenderly: “Dor-1 roses, saying: “I called for vou at
: is. darling, why do we waste our the office, Helen, and behold the
precious time in this foolish chat result—one letter.”
THE P.ETULIC. St. Lcuis- Mo , ter?
Can you not see how string is
“Thank you, Bert,” the low,
1 the love I bear you?—a love that sweet voice replied. “Did you find
I for thretf years has kept me faith­ it very warm?”
J. A. Williams cattle brand, IL, on left rib
ful to the memory of your sweet
“Very, very warm,” he answered,
horse brand 71 on right stifle, f. O. Riley Or.
face.
Look
up,
dearest,
and
let
me
as he threw himself on the grass at
Horses hranded )-( on left stifle. Cattle brand
ed )-( on left hip. Marion Buiimr.l, I’<> Burns.
read in those dear eyes the same her feet.
W hat are y*iu making
t attle diamond on left hip: horses < V on le
blessed story your pure heart told —a garland or a bouquet?” he ask­
shoulder. Cbariesil. Voegtlev. Burns Oregot
I
me three long vears ago.”
ed, presently, as he watched the deft
Horse branded Pon right shoulder, cattle P
With
outstretched
hands,
on right hip. R. A. Hendricks. 1’ o.I.awenOr
as fingers, bending refractory leave»,
leaves,
Ï
though
to
ward
off
a
blow,
Doris
I
coaxing
rebellious
buds,
and
weigh-
Horse brand B6 on left shoulder, also Hire»
tr" _ o
dot«
in sbapeof triangle. < ati’e I ratified Baine
rose
slowly
from
her
chair,
and | ing down the submissive full-blown
F. I.. (ir»»ut Burnt Or.
1 s "
i—I a
turning,
confronted
him
with
a
face
! roses till they formed a harmonious
Miss Rosa Dickenson Horse brand anvil oi
left «Hile. Cattle bra'ided bar R oil left hip. J
as cold and pale as marble, while i w’hole
O. I .a wen Ore.
such a look of horror crept into her
<1. I’ Dickenson rattle brand .I !’com-e» t< <1.
“A bouquet for father's study,”
left hip
Horfe brand anvil < n l«‘ft Btiilc P.
i eyes as one seldom sees.
Lawen Or«*.
answered the even-toned voice, as
('Hit «■ brand figure 7.»n eitherhip; mark light
Z
Mr
Hui.ter,
have
you
complete-
,
¡tg owner ]ajj the completed bunch
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crop oil va’ h ear. slip in each ear, and wn t!
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lv
lost
all
sense
of
honor?
What
on b*f. jaw. Horse brand figure 7«»n either hip.
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of fragrant flowers on the seat beside
.1. II. Bunvard.Burna Ore.
! manner of man are you that you I her.
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dare to come here into the sacred ' Iler face was turned to the west,
r
H in p., .ut light «'¡ile
P o. Riley Ore.
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privacy of the home that has shelter-
H" H-
,i:i<ty un right «tille. Jumes R
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and the departing sun sent farewell
fed me. and taunt me with the f beams, which flamed and faded,
o
I’ « i Burna ( tre
miserable weakness of my girlhood, 1 danced and died amid the cluster­
Horne Lrtind bar in on left shoulder; ('utile
biHtni 'nr m mi ¡eft hip nml rilo*. (.titiiei ine
when, innocent and ignorant of the 1 ed curls, which framed her full.
XiHiH.mil 1* > Nai ruws 1 >r«\
»
i woild’s wavs, you tried to win the; white forehead
S. I .»i m puh ire
bonw (titile bulini^
cu'iiiee’ril, ear nvrk a.vnilon- fork in right cm
love of my pure heart. Leave me,, Silently they sat for a.time, she,
under bit in left.
I* ) Bini a <>r»*
sir, and go back to the wife you I with her blue eyes fixed on the
< fi :•»• niHrkt* swallow fork in right ear ali:
have so cruellv wronged.”
ami u.ideroii in «eft ••ar, Dianu Zia-out e. led oi.
glorious west, her soul stirred by
h il bip, h»> be matul ’lie
nc.-n !cfi bin,
Almost stunned by the shower of the beauty ot the summer sunset;
< Ilari» 8 Ze-g 1er, hili i a Ore.
> angry word«, Hunter stood gazing he. resting his world tired eyes with
I in pale wonder at the uassionate
the sight of her pure face, rendered
woman
before
him;
then,
as
her
I use
¡
'doubly beautiful as the grand
ever \
lo-t words fell on his ear, a sudden
w li e re
thoughts wrote with unerring fingers
A r 11 c
hght broke over hi.face and e|,ri,.g-
'^‘w'Ind
< alaloguv
Ex Mayor Diluivi F. Ileal' M
Disease
commonly
comes
on
with
slight
I
\V s h 11. g. o n. Neu J » is. \ ,
ing fo ward, he grasped her hands
symptoms, which when neglected increase
I
s ml strength. Soon the light died
!
in
a strong clasp, and in spite of
in extent and gradually grow dangerous.
out m tin- west, and Helen raised
her efforts held them,
If you SUFFER FROM HEADACHE, DYS­
the clue''-red flowers, burying her
take : RiPAWS TABULES
— A r <
PEPSIA or INDIGESTION, .
.
.
j “Doris, Doris, do not send me
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f.iee in ih<ir fragrant, satiny leaves*
be H I
If you are BILIOUS. CONSTIPATED, or have
from you till you hear ‘he (ruth,
TAKE
W rm
LIVER COMPLAINT...................................
RIPANS TABULES
Two forgotten roses had lain be­
lureHit, Hull • Imnicl r. Beall* I
Did you not know that 1 was a free
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pion New Jersey.
II your COMPLEXION IS SALLOW, or you
side them, and she dropped them
TAKE RIPANS TABULES
man? that before God I have a per
SUFFER DISTRESS AFTER EATING,
gently beside her lover’s hand. He
feet right to love you? that two
Tor OFFENSIVE BREATH and ALL DISOR­
'T~> T'M'Xl JaZJBWr!
TAKE RIPANS TABULES
inhaled their sweetness, and then,
DERS OF THE STOMACH. .
.
.
1 years ago mv wife died? I have
Ripans Tabules Regu,'^*e the System and Preserve the Health.
1 waited burnt ly a:id patiently f >r placing them in his pocket-book,
this hour. Oh! my beloved, do said, "I’ll keep them Helen, till'
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RIPANS TABULES t EASY TO TAKE, QUJCK TO ACT.
—a pause, during which the young
not. tell me that it is ¡ill in vain!”
♦
take the place of
SAVE MANY A DOCTOR'S BILL.
girl
laughingly asked, ‘‘Till when?
K COMPLETE
Poor Doris! Over her pale face
Sold by Druggists or sent by mnil on receipt of price.
: MEDICINE CHEST • Box (tt viulsl, 75 cents. Pacxago <4 boxes), ¿2.
“Until I see vou again," he added.
there stole a flush like sunri-e on
A I t.JCLlCH COMMENTARY.
For Free Sample* nddrerm
♦
and should be kept
<tnrf
k vt for
♦
U9T iu every family.. «
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THE RIPANS CHEMICAL CO.
the snow, while her rigid form, “I will be gone a whole week, dear,
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illuminine t En li lincienti trer-ent’y :
TO SPRUCE STREET.
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NEW YORK.
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emit i < <>iil'<
Hit.> I lile
lie g
u'iutAliiii.
vat Alili I .-
melting into curves of tender and they will seem like messages
XtOOOiKiÓOOOCOúLL
ran |> o|> e I > al
„y i>
i , Hi
u,.i t lllO
i!w pl -oiillu lliii p
womanliness, swayed gently to­ from you. while I am poring over
I II «'I II V. Olig titillili i..t ] II.I y lor tir?
i ai ion. i. ■ tbo t p‘ < ad < f HiH-ia.i-tn, i r L.o
ward him, as with a smothered sob dry but necessary legal documents
i.i I- e e ’ < 1 < • l i .
i il i mon - pi.I oe
n n.
she
sank down at his feet.
in order to have all in readiness tor
• « t te t
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‘•I .ll-r -oral <( inoliali, t<» lie in <•, l i.
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I.i. y i r,i • s o I u mi; c nip mil t • t eli ri'
. rful n
Lifting
her
up
into
his
arms
he
’,»• tl !<•<•.
: irT i t
our marriage.”
he.' »•• y, L . of brûla
i’trivvr !' I i .‘U I CI. . X • '. ■ 11> i ' •„
li i i. • i a I <.. ■< i ■ — I I.ai. a tuo I Mli,l tl v|
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!.i; .-xioris. Net votis- h< hl her close, and
Hi •irain-An* i •
looking
down
S
Night came on. arid pocketing her
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thus
far forgotten ¿letter, Helen led
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an
b»»
carri»
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in
into
her
shrinking
eyes,
he
whisper-
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et. M I pei b.
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i. V\ th n *.» ord r we
til.» W V I I V ? A C
till — I ;* M i 1*1» Il JIlU’IlD (»-i» •.» . rr or ■ »... I 1
money.
So
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ti
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ed:
’
Do
you
forgive
me
now
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the way to the house, carefully
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lh.ris?”
For sale >n Burnt»,Urv.. by li. M. 11QK 11 \ . UruMXu»L
1 ai» <îo il.11; -»I'? Ice: ’ SO it !
carrying her roses.
I l<i l.irI il ria i i r i i ;. La a • f 1
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The evening passed with music
As I hope to be forgiven,’’ she
t lie 'b. b .1
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answered,
gravely.
Then
the
past,
and
conversation; for Helens duty
.uitn, V. i.a f.-ai ul ru
t. e
. il. « —- liai ka L
-in ■, < i< d
with all its mistakes, its disappoint- each evening was to play twilight
I l.ll oS li
Illi i- -,
F.u. vri:-
ni> tits and its waiting, is forgitten music—as it was called at the rec­
Pi nd <lic,
irr?
F 1
IK 'll ¡ I 4,
< t <• i .< ¡ti I. .M an
La^. V
in the sweetness of the present joy. tory—for her aged and doting lath­
< ho y, I .
>i, 1 u piudion. l.hui
Iluto H«i?»i t •
i t- f* I
I tUO (
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THE end .
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in it <•»’, Mi > I L .
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lu t pl?'
p!.'- >1H
Mi<-i«,
i r-
er Her dead mother's place wal
$:î.(jo k A f r;o«l
I
nt mmufactorr*5 in
V«»H-j »ill , N
1 i • .iity, lu- ite.
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filled by a woman of good house
wtf U r y H» ’V i •
limi b f. •? •.'.» 1
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t
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r.rr.-.i’.t 1» • ; .r \ : y r-y e -. i
Roses
And
Holly
keeping ability, but between whom
t »tilt » or.’» r f< r y
P \ ’ri tf» T "T OV
.- ii i-.l l'r »li e- Ki'.in nuire Neri <
I ovm»T free. \» e i .0 C.11 risi;
di:
and Helen there had never existtd
p ».i »i i ni tnl s I 1.1»I it r t.* h.
•hipping.
WHOLESALE PRICES
< i nil «• l ibi' w I h J o nerv u* t-iMei; . 1
FH M OODEY’ s LADY’S R h K.
S:>rinf? Watgona, - i to I
, <; iinmn tc-t
a bond of dear companionship-
1, Surrey.
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in gì
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l'r. Mi..,’ iiltiv S. rii> vini I in.
r.ie •»
as
i\»r •: » t »>■
It was not 'ill she had bidden her
T 'C I
K .’’- Surrey lit rues*.
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chaptk : i i .
$J7.5C, L
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i MX Pi. y • na.tCfl
I » t i.ly i'ii d .i tri il nt-<1 lit. i- v ill n. eri
t SICCK . Farm
T_.
W :’.ona.
¡ten»' os
lover adieu, and sought her own
11 t'l.m-elie- to lit* tl e U.-t rills in i I k
ri«i \ Wa^oHH
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Beneath a large maple in the
C.irtu. bit u i is » «
,. «uxi 1 Alitili ■
ni i i • «t . •»
r< om that Helen remembered her
bl fashi<»ne<l gardtn of a country
•'*
ra
“ lo i- fii« year* I htK-
fR-n-.l front Ncr
V MW « w
ro í, I' i.-tr ti.m, 1 w t* itit i le to uork or
h mse, a _»min » girl sat one mid- letter.
Koa»l V *
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She took it from her pocket and
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summer evening.
tn « N Tvtns g <• i’i • rei < f, an«l < t • t'i u
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began to read carelessly, but as she
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,.i <l«l ''I t « w.»'i <1 not cot < r t i-i-o <1 it
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in her lau lay great pink spicy-
t «”■'<***• ix Ì /
proceeded her cheek* paled, her
u. ih » ii«» ’ -JOHN JllNCIILK, » o up
$43.03
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reathed roses, v i.ich she was idly
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brow gathered into tight wrinklefl.
'Tinging, as she listened, with her eves became startled and
Dr. Milt*»’ Restorat ve Nerv ne , un
•quilod in cvaiNU Nerum, DiM-iiae». It
rie. Win.wheel«,
•ve-taught ears, for a familiar foot
ron Miim n » opiates or dai'trvr.'UM <! il.» Sold
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dazed, her oreath came irregularly
step.
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TO BE CONTINI ED.
J. C, Foley, ca’tle brand = on rignt side
Horse brand aon left shoulder.
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