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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1895)
-Who was that fellow, MjFR Blake?” demntided Philip Trevor. THE TOWN OF Dl’E'VSEÌ- Of course he couldn’t be expected vr n-i He* v't’f» Koine 1 »u*• <o recognize hi» mill hands A Flourishing •...... . G11A|.rKlt VI. “My cousin,” apswered she. as if from Ontario. I “Don’t hurry. Everybody in loath to confess the relationship. 1 Idaho Slatc.mau t>wn ;» la king of von ami the “What claim has he upon you?’’ D rewsey , Feb. l-i—Drewsey is ■ '1 s»: squire. By the Lord! I’ve a | “None at all.” a small station <• . the Ontario an<l nmid to throttle yot w h-re you “ Don’t deceive me; he is your Burns stage road and ie 100 mil' *• stai d Roxie! you m yer had a sweet lover, also, is he not ?” from Ontario, the nearest railroad i word i or a kind I >ok for me in your “He calls himself that, since tou , Btnti m. lite—you think I’m not lit t > touch mist know.” faltered Roxie, ai. 4 Tiie stage b nves Ontario daily at the ups of your lingers, and ail thej she la g.m to move avvny. ¡4:30 p m. and arrives at Diew>ey . while I’m ready to die f<r you He placed himself before her. i about G o’clock the fallowing eve-; _ fool that I tun! Do ‘0,1 think tall, fair and imperative. „•Ämtr y* from Ontario t<> i — b ” ’ * ‘ * ial l an.. “ “ mug. 1 lie c me in the face. I)o Voll Vale, a distance of about 16 mil-, miles, „„.....fa ....... 10 Af.trl-vini ..... ‘ h'«’ ",r'l care for him in the least—mind, in i* fairly well f-etth d................... -, and his money, take you from mei’ the least?” , Vale one travels ¡ill night and tlpj She tossed h?r head. I next dav with >ut passing a dozen | I’d kill ton first!” She was a good deal scared, and “Do I look as if I eared?” she house*, the better cattle ranches be ■ Il i- nest class in every resp«c'. The proprietor having been raised ing located away from the stage i she gave a little scream. said, with a nervous little laugh. “Let me go, I say, or I will call in Kie buxines* knowsjust h >w to conduct it. Meat at retail and whoit? rout. The gem rai appearance of Then she leaned over the railing »ale prices You can buy by the quarter, less or more, and at prices the country f«»r 100 miles and more for help.” and stared down info the Irook. “Call. There’s nobody bv to HS low a. you would have to pay ranchers la > I,Pork,Multon, Sausage I i* rolling and covered with sage •Hark! I hear him splashing ttc K. A. M atthes , Proprietor. brush and scattering grove* of1 hear vou ;” and he tried to take her through the water still. I wish be juniper, a small busy tree about 151 roughly in hi-a arms. would drown. Good night, Squire feet hign. The water supply for[ I I ran ........ towards the 'wo, intent on Trevor—many thanks lor your ftrv between Vale and i helpeng Roxie; but. before I could .1' the coiiii help, I am going home ” 1 II ........................................... J nn thi> I ihewsey is limited ami the b 'St reach her, a man appeared on the • Not ulwm—not without me,” he ’.inches are located along the Mai Idi11g-—soil! J one ta 11 and f iir, with cried, his face all flushed andeag*r. hi* heur river, which winds it- W3 V a grey cloak swinging from • Will vott not let tn • t ik . < a e of He .'boulders in the moonlight, hroiigh the hills and empties in you, Roxie? Heaven knows I wotltl too. had heard Bovir's cry. the Snake be glad to <1 > it—not fj ■ this nigl.1 He never mad«* a sou id, but just The old Malheur Inhian reserva onlv, but forever.” ti n embraced a large part of th« took Sandy Blake by the throat, You mior»t have knocked me and pitched Idin headlong right down witli a feather. 1 stood still best land, slid it was thrown ('pen Disease commonly comes on xvkh slight i > as death in the shadows of the wil ov« r the low ratling of the bridge, i it > settlement ahont 12 years iu>o I symptoms, which when neglected increase lows, and watched those two walk i Ttie ,ov« rnment f'liihiinf at M«l into the wafer ot the mill-brook in extent and gradually grow dangerous. otl'overthe bridge, ami disappear Í iii'iir ii.t'iicv vvtte purchased by i hturu <i great splash. The in the direction of Joe Blake’s cot I* .VI SVFFEfl FROM HEADACHE, D'l'f- TAKE RIPA13S TACKLES I EPSiA or INDIGESTION, . . . Uillerand L'ix. ofSin Francisco vatvr wasn’t d-—p-mi igh to drown tage. It was plain that Philip tf you ar« OILIOUS, CONSTIPATED, or havo I’hey are owners of the I, I*’, brani' him. lie went mid -r the bridge, Trevor's infatuation was assuming TAKE RIPAHS TADULES LI.LR COMPLAINT.................................... ■f etiick, ari l tiave ma<le the agency ind made otf through the willo.v- a serious look. II jo"r COMPLEXION IS SALLOW, or you Tim next d.av a handsome car tre. s into the darkness of the nigM. TAKE RJPANS TABULES one of their principal rancb.es SUFFER OlStR^S AFTER EATING. riage. with a driver in liverv, and a Roxie ami the squire hadn’t The town of Drew rev is about 18 For OFFENSIVE BREATH and ALL DISCR- pair of shiny horses in g dd in > i . i - TAKE R2PA&3 TABULES Durti OF THE STOMACH, . . . mile* from the Old Ag’ iH V and is noticed me, you see, so I drew hack, ted harness, stopped at the tumble on t he Malh« nr riv< r at a point reluctant to push myself upon them , down Blake d or. Ripans Tcbules Rcju'.vste {ho Cyst cm end Preserve the Health. where the hills draw away flotn th< just then. To BE CONTIXT ED. EASY TO TAKE, QUICK TO ACT. : RIPANS TABULES s ’ re mi on the e .st ami south, while fa’«! (hr place of SAVE- A1ANY A DOCTOR’S BILL. I -------- : a complete on the north and west they are; ♦ Sola by nimggist.« or sent bv raaa on roeeipt of price. □ * * MEDICINE CHEST ) Box (0 viuls), 75 cent*. Pu<4:nge U 1 .. -I. i"L ■h'Seand covered with jumpers. | * ) For Free Sn»:>le« iului-er.9 mit/ should b»’ kept for t « Tt'v pti’ANtS CH'-CMIC®’. CO. I I’he n>u nsile is iiatnrallv a pictur l - ■4 10 3PF'JrE nTRfFT, - - NEW YORK. e.-qm- one. an ' with the growth i■lj I. the place w til make a pleasant place I O l.ve. L \ P C \1 TO L’ V T D I l o ever.v person send- Drews« v is the trading point for Ith U -i N I J EX I H A i >ng us the amount <>f I ' 'al.iimi v \all*v, Warm Springs one yearly ruoscription to 1 nc lÍKltAl.h together with ten cents extri, 'outh Folk, Malheur river and Hove •<>!<! to cnnnarier« for H year?, ifll P,z) » tvii .r them t.;o Uc; k r « profit. V. <» uro tl o »jilScV'M Okie t and/«arccfit Ki'intilactnrcrsin Arre;- lunlure valley, r«p'rsentitig a pop we will rend free a copy of I ne World Al in i . u: tor 1895. Single Copic! h AsvlIitj!» Velile h .«nr.d liarnoss thia way »:.ip with p-ivile/’o to V r.“'ico before any uiO’ ey is ilaiion if nearly 1000. Messrs in tv be ordered at this oilice for 25 cents r 1. \/o p ;y frei ’ht l>< :h > vs if îh t bo : . tr;- t r. Warrantfor2 yc?.r . V. I y p-jr tin n-icntC 0 i»alv A Bobbin«, merchants; C. P. I ) t» or.ler fr y<r •? yer ov’n ;i’.cr. povinrrfreo. Wo taho nil rio.; of damage in rliipviug. I> ut h« third hotel; Jolms'on Bros, WHOLCQAUC PrtCCS. Corins Wacono, fCi to $CO. <îunrtio»eml ind Potter. Daly A Robliius rvpre* . 1. Surrey. t «• a .»elltorUOtot. >. CvrrC’. O, $r > tO$dCÛ i io to sell for tlCO to t . J. Top Euf - t em the prior pal business interests 0C7.50, as t’-»e a » fot tim. phætoii:. t » $109. Farm V* .i; or»n. Wa.ron ■ f Itrewsi-y. riil’iWaqon .o yV’arme Carte. . ». U(j • X X ». Mes'ts Porti-r. Daly «t Robbins hive leceutlv built a flour mill with Hoad Wugt u. a capacity of 40 liartels per day. Il i> liillv npiipptd with the latest op Doggy. , ml er pre« i 's mact'.iui rv and is one I ot i li ■ i e.-t mills in Oregon. i. . No. 1, t at tn Hames.. 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