East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, February 13, 1895, Image 4

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    ¡ally as he had jiiBt shaken one
half-grown chicken from his knee
and anotuer oft' his snoulder.
From People’» Home Journal.
“I used to know your ma when I
CHAPTER HI.
was young—that is,” she corrected,
“I hear you’ve come back to the
as he glanced at her in unfeigned
old place for goudj and your ma
surprise, “I was parlar-maid at the
with vou. I’m glad of it. The
hall the time she was married.”
whole town will .-eem more lively
Roxie said not a word. She
with the squire at the iiall ’’
I She said the “squire” as you and looked angry and restive and
I I would say the nun or the moon thoroughly ashamed of mother and
There was a lurking smile in his home alike.
"Good by, till we meet again,”
gray eyes, but he answered:
murmured
Philip Trevor in her
“Yes, my mother and 1 are tired
of wandering. We mean to s tile ear. “It was a happy chance that
down at Plympton and cultivate led me by Millbrook this day."
! the acquaintance of our neighbors, ’ And with the water-lily she had
given him, tied by its long stem zto
and he gave Roxie a long look.
JAMES R. WAITE,
“Yjur father married when he i his button hole, he mounted his
Matuurer of Wait»’« Celebrated Comedy Oft,
It ie first class in every respect. 1 he proprietor having been raised
Pr.mitun Band and Orche.tr».
wasn’t as old as^you,” smirked horse and rode off down the sunset
in the business knows just how to conduct it. Meat at retail and whole­ 0r. Mlle» Mrdie»l Cv., Elkhart, Ind.
“I remember well the road.
will remember the condition I was In five Mrs. Joe.
sale prices
You can buy by the quarter, less or more, and at prices I years You
a<<>. when 1 wu atBicted with a combln»»
Well, squire Trevor’s visit elated
of diseases, and thought there was no hil . day when he brought home his
as low as you would have to pay ranchers
Beef,Pork,Mutton, Sausage tlon
ro n m r 1 tried al 1 kinds of medicines, and scores
Mre.
Joe beyond all telling. You’d
or eminent physician». My nerves were prostrated, bride
etc.
K- A. M atthes , Proprietor. iroducing
dizxinets, heart trouble and all tho ills
I remembered it to, too, and a have thought from the way her
Mt make life miserable. 1 commenced to take
e
I DR.
MILES’ NERVINE dull pain stabbed through my heart. tongue ran on that the man had al­
and In three months t was mrkctlv cuatn.
The old-maid tailoress stitching -L-e ready offered Roxie heart and
In m
niv v iravuABeuvu
travels each jvui,
year, when
lu
w ucu & I »re the tbousutios
xj/ physical
.-Lwuloal wrecks,
wwAnka suffering T.
__ nervous pros-
of
from
• - — __ tration.
tration, taking prescriptions from
irom
r
Blake’s trowsers there in the win­ hand. Never was there such a
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local physicians who have no knowl-
■
J
edge
of
their
case,
and
whose
death
dow
had had her little romance simpleton as that woman. Sandy
•A«A'
•I
Is osrtaln, I feel like going to them and saying,
♦
the hero Blake grew mad as fire listening to
••OCT On M il »»’ NCRVINC ano sc curio •• Iu —with a Trevor, too, foi
my profession,
whero there
ariisomsnysuCHRED fferer3 from of it.
Do You
her. lie had been sweet on his
overwork,men wwww ■■■■—w taj prostrs.
tiou and nervous exhaustion, brought on by tho
“
My
father
’
s
excellent
cousin for several years—all to
character of the business engaged in, I would
i ught not to be lost on 1
no purpose, though, for she held
S?
i:
said
Philip
Treyor,'with
a
low
1
nigh
him as cheap as the dirt under her
as a sure cure for all suffering from these caused
J amzs B. W aith .
nd then he sat talking to h< r and feet.
Roxie knew the market
I
Disease commonly comes on with slight
Sold on a Positive Guarantee.
watching
Roxie
till
the
cake
in
th«-
value
cf
her own good looks to well
D r . MILES' PILLS.50 D oses 25C t ?
symptoms, which when neglected increase
| oven burned to a cinder, and old to stoop to Sandy Blake.
He
in extent and gradually grow dangerous.
Joe Blake and his nephew Saini v worked in the mill with old Joe,
If you SUFFER FROM HEADACHE, DYS-
I
75 b
TAKE RIPANS TABULES
came up from the sawmill to sup­ and he was a dark, surly fellow,
f EPSIA or INDIGESTION,
.
.
.
per. The sight of the two men with an appetite for drink and the
If you aro BILIOUS, CONSTE ATEO, or have
Live«) COMPLAINT.................................... TAKE RIPANS TABULES
seemed to bring young Trevor to temper of a savage. He loved the
If your COMPLEXION IS SALLOW, or you
his senses. He arose logo.
very ground Roxie walked upon;
TAKE RIPANS TABULES
SUFFER DISTRESS AFTER EATING,
‘‘Now do be sure.and come again,” but I’ll say this to her credit, she
For OFFENSIVE BREATH and ALL DISOR­
TAKE RIPANS TABULES
( •;a>2r.t'.. Tiade-marks, Design Patents C^yrighte ! entreated Mr. Joe, whose head by never encouraged him by word or
DERS OF THE STOMACH. .
.
.
A.n t al! Paient huetnvss coiiducwl ior
this time was about.
look .
Ripans Tabules Regulate the System and Preserve the Health.
“I will.” he answered with a
MODERATC FEES.
EASY TO TAKE, Q JICK TO ACT.
TO BE CONTINUED.
' Information .-ini! tu!. -
• n t.- !nientors wltbo'r courage that astonished me, espec-
RIPANS TABULES
ROXIE.
TkÆa.vls.et
« r
FEEL SICK?
take the place of
A COMPLETE
MEDICINE CHEST
and ¡should be kept for
ub in every family...
thousands
•hargo. Adiré«
SAVE MANY A DOCTOR’S BILL.
Sold by Druggists or tent by mail on receipt of price,
vials), 75 cents. Package (I bcxt-H, $2.
PRESS CLAiMS CO.,
JOHHWEDOSRBURN,
8
For Free Hnir.plct addresj
THE RIPANS CHEMICAL CO
10 SPRUCX STREET,
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Managing /.îtorney,
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Hin e «old to coniiimci i for 2 1 years«
wiving them tho dealer's profit. We are the
OhlrMt und I.ai geKt innniifat turers in Amer­
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with privilege to exanilno before any money 13
paid. Wo p iy freight both waysit not sat lame-
tory. Warrant for 2 yearn. Why pay an agent ?10
to i’.4) to order for you? Write your own order.
Boxing free. We take all risk of damage tu
sblppiug.
WHOLESALE PRICES.
Coring Wagons, $31 to SCO. Guaranteed
I .» .IV U .htUforMHoi:... Svrreyo. SC3 to tICO
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to SIOO. Farm Wagons, Waconettca..
Milk Waqonu.Delivery Wagon»;*1'-'* f.oau
C.irts. nix U lis i on mi x . woMi n a < ihiihu ..\.
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$11.00
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The snecoss r.f tlf.i Great. Cough Cure is
w’.bont a parallel in the history of medicine.
All druggists are an1 hori/ed to sell it on a pos -
t KU- vmu
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chitis, nss it. Tor it will cure you. If your
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th >t invidious disease Consumption, use it.
A.k v ir Druggist for SHILOH’S CURE,
Pr- e 10 eta...50 eta. andfl.OO. Ifyour Lungs
are sore or Hack lame, use Shiloh’s Porous
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