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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1895)
ROXIE. AT THE ÄZTocvt Marliet JAMES R. WAITE, It is first class in every respect. The proprietor having been raised I Manager of Waite's Qeletrated Comedy Go, Premium Band and Orchestra. in the business knows just how to conduct it. Meat at retail ami whole I Dr. Mlles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind, sale prices You can buy by the quarter, less or more, and at prices i You will remember the condition I was In five as low as you would have to pay rancher s Beef.i ’ork.M utton, ’ Sausage I i years ago. when und 1 wai afflicted with a combing r ' ' tmn disnRiies. and thought thore Uou of diseases, there was no urin help K. A. M atthes , Proprietor. etc, for tee 1 tried all kinds of medicines,anil scores . or if eminent physiciauB. physicians. . My nerves were prostrated, \eart trouble and all the ills roducing dizziness, hei ________________ jat make life miserabl >le. I commenced to take S DR. MILES' NERVINE and in three months i was fcrs . ctiv cuncn In mv travels each year, when I see the thousands Of physical wrecks, suffering from nervous pros- _ — j—, tration, taking prescriptions from jLJ Fl W local physicians who have no knowl- w vdge of theircase. and whose death is certain, I feel like going to them and saying, ••Gtr On. M iles * N ervine smo be cynro.** In in v profession, . .rnr*>r\ where there are so many su —w overwork.men ■■ a* tai prostra ITT “ £>LI H F LJ fferer3 frotn FEEL SICK? tion and nervous exhaustion, brought on by tho character of the business engaged in, 1 would * m m T e ? thousands Disease commonly comes on with slight symptoms, which when neglected increase in extent and gradually grow dangerous. If you SUFFER FROM HEADACHE, DYS PEPSIA or INDIGESTION, • . . TAKE If you are BILIOUS, C0N8TIPATED, or have LIVÉR COMPLAINT.................................... TAKE If your COMPLEXION IS SALLOW, or you SUFFER DISTRESS AFTER EATING, TAKE For OFFENSIVE BREATH and ALL DISOR DERS OF THE STOMACH, . . . TAKE RIPANS RIPANS RIPANS RIPANS I TABULES TABULES TABULES TABULES EASY TO TAKE, QUICK TO ACT SAVE MANY A DOCTOR’S BILL. take the place of A COMPLETE Sold by Druggists or sent by mail on receipt- of price. MEDICINE CHEST J Box (0 vials), 75 cents. Package (4 boxes), S~. For Free Samples nddress and should be kept for ♦ use in evary family... X THE RIPANS CHEMICAL CO. 10 SPR’JCE STREET, - Sold on a Positive Guarantee. DR. MILES* PILLS.50 D oses 25C t - Ripans Tabu/es Reguiate the System and Preserve the Health. RIPANS TABULES Vsure'curo for all Buffering from these cauoeA J amzs K. W aitk . - NEW YORK. 5 ir.?ds. Cesign talent Copyrights. , F.i ect business. condu?T!<! for IV. GO •'PATE FEES. .r*.•'irHi.'ir.ion hid «'? I'di PRESS CLAIMS CO., JOHNWEOOuRBURN, »Eu-'glng Attorney, ie:« CARRIAGE and HARNESS MFC. CO Have sold to connumers for £1 yearn, saving them tho dealer’s profit. We are tho Oldest and Largest manufacturers in Amer ica selling Vehicles and Harness this way—ship with privilege to examino before any money Is paid. We pay freight both ways If not satisfac tory. Warrant for 2 years. Why pay an agent $10 to $50 to order for you? Write your own order. Boxing free. We take all risk of damago in shipping. WHOLESALE PRICES. No.TlS'X, Top Buggy. No. 3, Fatai Wagon. Spring Wagons, $31 to SCO. Guaranteed time abseilfor $50 to f £5. Surreys, $65 to 6100 same as sell for 8100 to €130. Top Bugsies, 337.5C, as fine as sold for ?r>5. pheetons,SC6 tj SfOO. Farm Wagons, Wagonettes, Milk Wagons, Delivery Wagons on‘J Ronn Carts. BICYCLES Foil MEN, WOKEN * tHILD.U.Ji. Our Harnee» are bold ail Man in Cao* turcr*» °rtcea. n tt? Inventor« without arga. AddresM See? ¿3 Surrey Liainess. -’ hollyhocks that were the only pleas ant things to be seen about the From People’® Home Jovinai. house. CHAPTER II. “Mrs Blake,” said I, dropping As for Roxie, 1 don’t know where the waist band 1 was sewing,“who’s the girl got her good looks; (hey this man coming with Roxie?” I hadn't seen him since he was a didn’t run in the family. She had a skin like a lily—tan nor freckles boy. He had been educated at iwver came nigh it—a lovely r d some German university, and was mouth, a dimple in her t hin, and a st;a ger, in fact, to a'l the I’lym ejes and hair that were enough in ton folks Mrs Joe turned from themselves to make any woman t >e rickety dresBer where she was stirring up a cake f. r supper, and handsome. 1 here wasn t another girl in cried she: “La; d of Love? It’s young Squire l’lymtcn that could compare with her and the Blakey, w ho hadn't any Trevor! As sure as I’m horn. Roxie's thing else to boast of, were proud as for’line has found her at last? The young couple approached the peacocks of her beauty Mrs. Joe might let the pig ro t in the be t door. Philip Trevor handsome, fair- bedroom, and the chickens eat off hair< <1. sleepy-eAed, and Roxie, wish the excited blood pulsing under her the dinner table, but she perfect skin, and all her lustrous kept Roxie’s long curls nrown-hlack hair curling loose in and her little gowns tidy, t ie sunset wind. was old enough to look out I “Will you come in?” I heard her self. I siv, with as much composure as if i “Roxie’s face will make her fur tune some day,” she used to say, the place was a palace And in he came, to see the broken and she never drank a cup of tea ’ backed chairs, the worn and not after the girl’s sixteenth year with J over clean floor, the chickens run out turning up the grounds to look ning about my feet, and Mrs Joe for some tine wooer who would be Blake in a soils d print dress, burst coming to lay riches and splendor ing out at the seams, and with a I head like a brush-broom—or was at Roxie’s feet. I was tiie tailoress of Plymplon. tha man so dazzled by Roxie’s face ihat he had no eves for these min and used to go out by the day from or thing-? Mrs Blake swept a dish house to house, making pants and of dough and an armfull of kind jackets, coats and vests, for anybody ling-wood out of the nearest chair and set it before her visitor. that wanted me “How do yon do, sir?” said she I happened to be at Joe Blake’s —nothing ever put her out for stitching away on some Sunday many minutes at a time. “I’d breeches for the poor man the day have known von anywhere, you.ve Squire Trevor walked home from got the teal Trevoir face. I’m glad the mill-brook with Roxie. I could to see you in Plympton. Lir', it must he all of fifteen years ago tb it, hardly believe my eyes as 1 looked von went away—Roxy was only out and saw those two sauntering a baby then. up through the lilac-bushes and i TO BE CONTINUED. Single, $6 to $40 No. 781, Sutrey. W ashington . I). 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