East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, January 23, 1895, Image 4

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    were made. They had tea together
at a little tabl* in the arbor, and
later; he drove her to the station.
From The Family Story Paper
Miss Acdersons report to the com-
CHAPTER IV.
m it tee was.
Distressed beyond endurance, she
“Mr. Smith forgiveB every thing;
sunk upon a garden chair
he doesn’t mind at all—he is just
Before her arose the white steps
lovely.”
of the mansion, adorned with blue I I
And her face was radiant and
pencil autographs. Near her a
her eyes ehone. No one knew why
iow of gladiolas lav prostrate, and
until they received cards for her
as she looked up’ a marble Psyche,
wedding.
h fc of her head, had a ghostly ap
“He must have fallen in love with
leirance. For this, and much
her! What an excellent thing I
more, she must apologise to her old
have done for her, I certainly madia
lover. John Smith.
It was to dreadful
Tears gush the match!” said Mrs. Columb.
But she did not know that story
ed from her eyes ami she hid her
face in her pocket handkerchief I of the past.
A Committee Of One.
JAMES R. WAITE,
THE END
Then a voice said, softly:
“Deal me, don’t cry —dont!
Jacksonville, Fla., Dec: 30.—
Dr. Kile* U’-iirul <X., Elkhart, In*.
Mv
housekeeper has told me all
You will remember the condition I was In flv#
7?«-» ag-'. when 1 was afllietc<i with a combine»- I about it.
I’m a rich man, and can From the east coast comes repertu
Uon of disca-es. und thought there was no
« 1tried all kinds of mcdlcines.and .cor«
J on’t of a total desteuction of most of the
of eminent physical.». My nerve.; vere prostratecl. afford to have repairs made.
pineapple plantations and truck
producing dizzine». heart troublerndnll thoilM
mat make life mlaetoble. I commenced to take think of it Fredrica.
She looked up. John Smith bent gardens, with great damage to
DR. MILES’ NERVINE
The total losses from the
and in three months | was rcnr.eTLy cu»rn
over her, and took her hand in his. others
In mv travels each year, when I ►• e ibe it>oii~.nai
Of physical wrecks, suftvrii.g from nervous pres-
“I thought you did not know cohl of the past three nights in
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t rat ion, taking prescriptions Iron
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] .cal physicians who have no know I-
Florida aggregate $3,000,000, dis
me,” fell from her lips unaware.
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lt]i;e <>f thelrcase. and whose death
ta certain, I feel like going io them ann saying,
tributed
among the fruit and truck
“Do you know what 1 thought
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my profession,
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'\'Kr'- 'rht!?
aresomanysu 111 J R F t_J fferers f.om
the other day, when you called?” growers and the transportation
overwork.men^^^A IT L»
tai prostrar
company in freights. The damage
lion and nervous exhaustion, brought rn by tho
he asked .
character of the business engaged iti, 1 would
to bearing orange trees will shorten
She shook her head
1 ^‘THOUSANDS
next years crop fully one million
« aa t^sure’eure for all suffering from these causes
“That the “happy cherubs’ were
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boxes, and next summer’s pine­
vnur own children,” he
said i
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Sold on a Positive Guarante« .
apple crop will be hardly' 25 per
D r . MILLS' PILLS.50 DoncsSSCrt. ““That you’d married and that that
cent, of what it promised When
! was your pet name for your
the direct and incidental losses are
j ones. I Thought, you and your
considered,
Florida is fully $5,000,
I hueband probably wanted to tiring
1 them here for a dav. But I saw a 000, poorer to day than she was
n tice of the charity in this morn­ last Thursday.
ing’s paper, and my heart leaped
I up, and I came ho.ne early just to
, Caveats. Trade-marks, Design Patenta Copj’ighte. see von. Where have you been all
And all Patent business conducted for
this while?”
MODERATE FEES.
She told him They talked of
Information and advi -
• n to inventors without
' many things; many explanations
o barge. Address
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It is first cla«« in every respect. The proprietor having been raised I
in the busineeH knows just how to conduct it. Meat at retail and whole 1
•ale prices
You can buy by the quarter, less or more, and at prices l
•s low as you would have to pay ranchers
Beef,Pork,Mutton, Sausage ! ,
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M.n--«r of Waite*» Cole' .'ated Comedy Co,
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