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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1894)
A MODERN LOVE STORY A ■L, OMPLEXIoN tkm and rwm/.vo all bkAebea troa t fao Try*btx SS CttJe a box. tiCLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. nt by mall apon r«« ;a of price by j > Lan ufact firing Co., Prentiss Chemical and «w -Ai.iFoexiA sTerxT, J I san pramcm CO l cal . » •- £ - d y ■ ’IfytLg ft.-a C h- locy*..r l -1 ’yi-< pula e jrwerL^upmtloc ' ' ' r "'• - - — e*-r: «UpaUon z ^X/X>OOOOQGO€>: T^ JOOOOOOOQOQQOOOOOC^ Do You CURTD FEEL SICK? ^.■•■THOUSANDS ••THOUSANDS Disease commonly comes on with slight symptoms, which when neglected increase in extent and gradually grow dangerous. If roa SVFFEII FIOK HEADACHE, OTS- (EFttA ar IHDiSEITIOH. . . . TAKE RIPANS TABULES H yoo arc BttlOUI. COHSTIFATED, f Maa ll»HR COMFUINT.................................. TAKE RIPANS TABULES TAKE RIPANS TABULES TAKE RIPANS TABULES Far OFFENIIVE BREATH ae4 ALL DISOB- DERI OF THE STOMACH. . . . Ripana Tabu/ei Regu',a*a the Sjttem and Preterve the Health. as ss r EASY TO TAKE, QUICK TO ACT. RIPANS TABULES ■. , 'f.. I . . I y A COMPLETE ’ MEDICINE CHEST end ffhovM b? • in r «ru/a ' /«?■ « ♦ « * SAVE MANY A DOCTOR S BILL. Hold by Drnggrtta or Knt by mail on receipt of price. Box (B vial« . , centa. Pa/ kaee <4 bar^T. fSl F vour arm. and teli me ;W love me? I m ao hometick tud*. From i3o.dfv>ra Maruine. “‘HomeBick.’Cicely? Nong^i child, thia iff all strained fentin,,. CHAPTER II. Prat whf **Don’t cry. Nellie,’’ he said, “It’fl Ulity upon your part all r.ght. I'm not going tn bother should you he homesick? [a no^ yo i any more, 1 shan’t ask you to this vour home, here with me, y0Qt marry me again. Five proposals husband? And am I not doing rom one man are too many. Rut, everything in my power to mak« ? elite, rince you won’t have any you feel happy in it*” ‘ Yea. oh yes. forgive me,” «h« t n_- t i do with me while those hastened to say; then added, dole bl med things are rejected, will you have pity on me when one is* fully, by way of further apology, I miss the boys so much today, and acc p’.ed?” They”—with a Nellie dried her tears. She look —and mamma. slight sob in her voice, "they ail ed at him very earnestly- l ; ‘ Gordon.” she said, with becom seem ao far away from mand — JAMES R. WAITE, ing sol mnity, "I promise you that and it does seem as though I never " -* Wir^a Celi-ttnl C.=edy Co, once 1 find my foot planted secure before realized h^w widely separat He- xx Bizi izd Cr ly on the ladder I will marry you. ed the East ia from the West I>T. XU-3 s-’tirai C Uk.'.rrt, In^l. Won't you take me in voir .trim a Y jo wf2 rizaemher tLe c .L * I w*» f-rk You see, dear, it would never do t «- 1 caa a.' fl ’ zs- twa at d*«ta c. and tixA^rr >fl-e wu aa ncie f >r me to marry you just because I moment. Roger, pleas-?” »sew- 1 l-cd a kind, jf * -.e; an 1 «cr>ree Mr. Roger Whitlock looked up . .. MyMrreawerepr/a was making a failure, would it? p—»: :.r z tx-.e • t-ear. r .¡,1« ■' 1 a. Ue iJl t,.^; xuvte -e 1 mm fared ’ jo uka Of coiirte, if nothing is accepted from the writing of one of the mort DR. MILES’ NERVINE within a reasonable space of time— engrossing chapters of hi« novel, to ■ad ta throe x-ertha i was ar-’iecxv cuara Ir.. tf.euezS yea.*,’* he- I - = .-j’-b .-.-.«is why, then, you needn’t wait. 1 where his young wife sto4*! with ,f »reck,, aufler. .* f' a «:.-▼ •-* pre-»- , - V; ‘.tai shall never marry unless I’m a her small, trembling hand resting j—I ¿A 1 - a; pnyucux- wl ire ooknoab ‘ f tbetr ease 1 ’• Ecee death success And if I’ve begun to be coaxtnglr upon the edge of his J c?r*_aia, I feci like m r.g 'o them aac ««y.ng. s. / Da M ilas - N chvihc aao ac cu.ro •• it* I desk, and her brown eyes regarding ___ _________________ Cyano.- *« one in six months—why, you may I ■ • CIJR7D Meets fma him wistfully. He held his pen, froa come i aok ” wW p-rxtrv w I r 1 I lw 1— LZ LW " t *" p roau-h- ‘ " trxizhi < n ty the tba . t ze.-.o--, crhMitlcn brought ca tat«f m. c .j -i- -• zf tue buatiiCSd eagagoa la. 1 would t»f course it was a ridiculous bar with the ink drying upon it. in one gain, but Nellie was very much in hand, while the other kept in place <e a e—-e cure ior all cufienag tmta tbeae cs «a* earnest about her work in those I upon his blotter the page of man« JaMZS k Warn Uscrjpt upon which he h«d been at days, and Gordon was very much Mold on a Positive Guarantee. work He seemed a trifle annoyed, D r . MILES' PILLS.50 D oses 25C ts in love with Nellie. as w^ll as surprised, at this request ♦ « * i-SUt g from the lips [of his wife, e had interrupted him at a The weeks passed on. Every for day Nellie worked at the foolish. moii ent when his whole .nind had feminine-looking little d»sk Al- be. t> oncentrated upon the elucida- f the theme before hitn. and most every dav the postman tin brought in a bulky envelop»- which he ■» - reluctant to leave it. He a few day«, and you will L* »rart.cj at th. j fXU-4 »aeces« that will rrw ,/d •• or effort- «' contained one of Nellie’s efforts and was • msiderablv her senior, and • «•aitiyrly Usee the be«» tu>m< ¡o offer nu ac> cbat can be found ou the I... >>t tl.i- i-r... a polite printed r« gret that the not • ■ i i g a man of a demonstrative SI.VOO pruUt on S'5 l*l .. orl h of Li. - >1.. - hi inp i a*<iyai,d uoiiorwbiy u.u..e t at.: pt.. . the request coming at such great magazine to which she had ttat hbixlredi of men, women, bo *, and ffirU i . employ. You can make luoaey fa ter at v otk 4 Bent it could not use it. One dav an ’ opportune moment seemed ac'han vcm have any idea of. The ba-iue-- i- ► ea«y to learn, au 1 i j.tructiai»- w sin: pl« and pi . I there came a thin envelope, It in-1 nt-'r’v childish and trivial, and that ail «neeecd from the »tart Tin**- who 1 bold of th» buxine«« reup the adrautage - i dosed a glowing piospectUB of ajiinwirfhv of the intrusion How- ariv« from i’le »ound reputation of one of • he issued. It ev» • •leat. nW. meee««fnl, and large.t |.tibli»hir; I magazine about to e reflected upn her youth noexes in America. See i-o fm vorrvrlf the pro1 :- 1 .at the bu«ine«« sorradllv and lian/l«om« Iv vivid ■ told how it would contain stories, * and impulsiveness, and finally laid Fr»* * jam pie« THE Q'PANS CHEMICAL CO. I NEVI YOFJt. All beginner, »iweee.l iraadlv, and more than realize their greate«i expectations. Those woo «TV It And eZMtl» az we tel: them. There le plenty of room for a lew more worker«, and we urge l’>-mto begin at cnee. If you are airc-adv cm n> ed, bat hare a few spare moment*. and wish <> »» them to aflvsntige, tlien write a* at or.ee for thl« 1» roar grand opportunity}, and receive u 1 particular« by return mail. Addreic, rnrr. & CO.. Box No. 400. Augusta, VI “Arr’-cc essays and poems by great a uthors and would introduce many hitherto unknown lights to the public. I ftom hn» desk, and fa.-i’*2 her. TO BE CONTI M 1 ! Nellie’s eyes kindled. ¡¡■The prompt- ly Bent one of her poems to that DO TOU WANT TO ADOPT A BABT1 publication. And in about a week I Maybe you think thia la a new burno«*, «ending out babiee on application: it ba? been there came a printed slip which done before, however, but ue-. /r ave tbivsa furntahed been so near the or i sami1 is made her jubilant. The Ladies and Ibis one. Everyone will e- ... " " < ■ • that's the sweetest baby I e- « •" 1 - Children’s Household Companion1 little black-and-white enpr you but a faint idea of the < < h.d accepted Miss Bridgman’s ‘»Stars and Fireflies.” A check would be sent h» r on publication. | And moreover, there was a written line or two commending her work | and asking for more Nellie’s ■iaev conduced for family rejoiced with her Then a - FEES. special messenger took Gordon • t • tnirntor» without thoge bits of paper done up with Nellie’s card in an envelope. , And CLAIMS CO., the jov of the Bridgman family was > ‘VCDOLRBURN, I c mplete. •tr.n-g ug .v.iomey, •t I W ashixcto «. D.C. Nellie’s poem was published issue of the 1« m*nair*d by • combination ol the first and only t influential nrvapapen In tile Indies and Children ’ s Household ein w p irpoaa of prolerP • ir I lw re apalaat unarrupuloue Companion. The magazine never it A.-ents. and each paper And — I ■ meat vouchee for the reeponal. made a second appearance -»uuidUizot the i*rv-*11*11 uz Compaaj. it was not until Nellie had been Mrs. Gordon tor acme time and w as t*rfectlv familiar with Gordon’s • account books that she discovered this item: • “Prospectuses, contributors and I printing Ladiea and Children’s Household Companion. 1150.” But as the National Story Teller had accepted one of her things by j Design Patents Copjnghte, ' ». SHILOH’S CONSUMPTION CURE. o p PJANHOC':» ??~STOr: "7 *« - ,.» ma.- W»k .«/• .i I. .11.« »I «.«t| grwltna at.«l » •• < f |u U«.ir r * a , * .«• . , * . , I j errore ei«’v - t » t » I. IMlt, Vbkb I fb J t « InUrwiltv < »r I « . u | » a . b«l < h r BA, B , I r, , «- wrltlBa|HBesn|e«iMrRr«»r rr«Mid t*e ■»«*«.*» •• • M* Astiaseli « pv«»tMr FTf«»« I r r «ve Al k a>| » lui .tB«r«aa»r. A—lrauR 4M* Astili « u , M»^.. r»_> F».< *«ru».U»« .ay U St UOMTVB.IZt The - .r—«» nf ♦ Great O"rh Cue fa wlt'iO it a ; r«' . * >‘>V* e. 'ory of medici uc AU <!r’..-ji-t« "r - s •• «eil it nr a po. iU»c | « ■ .».u 4 tir ». (Nh«re reran »U< O«*. . V mty become ■ nowt •< 1 ». •» enoiwioua <x- i*n»w. «c Slv ftaatte f ree luto *'<TT I. ' w- in tl ♦ » ’nil«- 'laica a rd < *aa*U. 11 V-»C t »CT S C » ■•(rtt, it ThriMC. >»r Er> a I •h»t.a, u-. tt. f. ■ . it w I rvra yon. If yout 'bild Lat •_fae Ct< • p, or WbonpiugCvuwh. *>e itptv.inCr, at relief |« «i-c. It , t ________ ou drrad tb«t in«l<lk>'ia i 1-cz.c (V omi nptiou, ««• 11. «ak voir Drrnr~ «l fcn WHIU'H H CVRH. IMce 14 <da . M .-ta. aa.l tl.OB. IlyaurlAiug« •»•aara - R» k lama. u«a Ahiloh'. P»r « lleat.r Prie* Tlcta. Forante by all Drug* gmte aad Ovalen. that time she was induced to forgive Gordon the extravagant deceit by which he h id won her —The World. 4 THEORY IN MODERATION. mm Demorest Family Mu «zzine CHAPTER I. ‘ Roger, won’t you take I “ I M A DA 1ST wliiek we propose to send tn you. tran.-I ' f4 la'ion paid. The little darling rests agu ' « a pillow, and Is in the act of drawn g ou 1 * pin,. socX. the mate of which ha - been P1-'1'" .ff and Hung aa/de with • iiiumphant c«» I'be fl -sh tints are perfect, and the er<» folio rou. no matter whi-ro you stand. Th* exqu «.ti reriroductionsof this ime*'**t painting Ida Waugh (tha mo*t celebrated of mo- • ™ painters of hahy lire are to be t,Ten, who •‘Ubscribe to Demorest's Family Mu- sine for 1S98. The reproductions «’•""I’* told from the original, which cost . » »’V , are the same aim* ITxi! Inches Tt* baby • life die. and absolutely UfeU . also in preparation, to present to our sure bribers during l«k other »-eat picturesoy « n b.irt «tassPen y Moran.Maud »“"’V**"’; Louis IXsschamps. nnd others of wond- r n >wn. Take only two examHes ».f •! -» we lid .biring the past year. ‘ A Y ard oT 1 a «’••a,’’ and “ A White Ib use < rchbi ty wife of President Harnson. and you will • a it mt promises mean. __ _ _ I'bose whosuhacribc for Detnoied s Fatni'F M v r uune for KJ will possess a F*!k¿JL' ' t* uisite works of art of great valuejMM»-«’ ■ M . zaxine that cannot no equaled l y *nl J fie world for its ts-autiful /ubj.-ct matter, that will k«*r«T*r^'l°S,rX» «d on all tbs topies of the dav. £ * fids an-1 different items of interr« a»«m»« •* h nwhold, beside« furnishing InU’rcMira rrs tin« matter, both grave and g»F. ■*£ whole L «w'F* v* til « IT* family: I .1 II IF • and la I " ■ A while " I» * ■ • Demore-tx ■ *** a idioti t.Lshion Mammine, laguxine. lu Ila fashion f ishion par»* page» ■£ •£* feet, an 1 i re we rive rire you. frw nf cor4. B alMhe LVï *- pa rj irr « you wi_L wiah L- t.. tue thè ley,is —C durine ~-r* In any «iae you ch<v«e. “ uno ’ ’U «'H ' / script ion at once, ooiy BS. d lr.-« the pubi»’ • r> ret 'Ve- «Sin value. Ad< 15 E.fl't Hlh Jen r. imirw i n»rs i^wreaL Dcmorewt. f If you are unacquainted w York. I*