East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, June 12, 1895, Image 4

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    Even when the others began to
Italian, perhaps, with such a face
vs he cauld put into his pictures-, lie alarmed, I felt only anxious to
while I was only a' little Yankee hear from Frank, and when they
BY MARY KYT’ k DALLAS.
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girl, with cheeks like those of a told me that there were doubts of
From The lllustjated HomeGu<st
milkmaid, and a little up-tilted the‘ship’s safety. I had none. At
CHAPTER I
nose, and big, baby eyes, bright last her wreck was seen, and some
When I was a little girl I went to enough, to be sure, for 1 had had n.en who had been on board, when
a school where children of bolb such a happy life that few tears she went down, were brought in by
.sexes were taught. The toys sat had ever dimmed them. But I a steamer, and told their story.
on one side, the girls on the other. never regretted that I had chosen
When they left the wreck Captain
We had very liftle to do with each Frank instead of Harry—not a Fair was still upon her. 8he was
other during school hou»s. but after thought like that ever came into fast sinking, but he would not leave
its close and on holidays we played my mind.
ner until every other soul was
together constantly.
We had the happiest courtship j saved.
For my part I liked none of the hat ever was known. Frank went
“Do you think that God would
girls as well as I did two of the t > sea, it is true, but i.is voyages desert a brave man like that?’’ I
lx»ys, Frank Fair and Harry Myrtle. i were short, and on** day an old cried. "No; he’ll come home yet.”
They were not in the hast like each great uncle who had more savings
And for davs 1 hoped for news,
(other Frank was the son of a
until
at last a fever fell upon me,
It is first class in every respect. The proprietor having lieen raised | sailor's widow, a brown haired than any one ever dreamed of left
and
at
it-» lowest stage I punk into
in the busioess knows just haw to conduct it Meat at retail ami whole .black-eyed fella», full of fun and hi.u some money. With it he a strange sort of swoon or trance, in
sale prices
You can buy by the quarter, less or more, and at price» I frolic. Harry was the doctor's son bought part of a vessel, and then which I lay like one dead, for seven
as low as you would have to pay ranchers
Beef,Pork,Mutton, Sau-age I Wnen wt went out together Frank i>eing captain and ow er, he came <la vs. Indeed, some of those around
rtc.
K. A. M atthes , Proprietor I wa» always “finding i some bit of boldly to my father and asked him me thought I was dead, and said to
one another that it was better that
when we might be married.
I water to Han his boat t upon, ani
Father had alwavs liktd him. it should be thus, for that I would
Harry always sat down to sketch and he left it to mother. Mother never be happy again while I lived.
Ehose were women who wire them
•oiuetbing. lie called it •’drawing
had begun to like him also, and selves wido”’s. and knew what it
picture.-” then. He had “drawn’
somehow the fact that he had . meant to be left so desolate.
I mi- doing all sorts of things—fi.-h- named his vessel the ‘’Dolly Fair,’
TO BE CONTINUED.
(ing, reading. picking blnck berries, after his own mother, who was a
' at nn deck at school. I have man}
[»lain little woman srnie sons
■ f 11 esc sketch« a now, and 1 have,
would have been ashann d of,touched
b»»i I»-, th«* little pchoom r that
Scientific Americao
her.
Frank mad«* me, with the coning*
Agency for
“A go<>d son will make a pool
B1ÌWARH
is the whole story
>f
it
I
ioa
silk
cord
and
little
silk
Bf iMlUtloa traA*
husband,” she said, and with that
wk> aa4 lab«U.
’ lings, and my mime painted upon
about
give him a kiss. So we had a
I her si«!«*. 1 keep it i under a glass
merry weuding-dav and a gay
teas«*, and it really is a wonder.
lion \v-moon.
CAVBATS*
Harry's »ketches were wonderful
TRADE MARKS* .
Before any trouble has come to
DKSICN PATENTS*
'for a tin, and when he told rue
COPYRIGHTS, etcJ
in«* it is hard to believe that it ever
For Information and free Handbook write to
| that Io' tin ant to be an artist, I was
Iff
Costs n0 morc <hU1 ot*’CT r*ck><esoda—never spoils
MUNN A CO., 361 B hoadwat , N«W YORK.
‘an. I had no fear when the ‘ Dolly
Oldeet bureau for securing pateuta In America.
ill
flour—universally acknowledged purest in the world.
»ur< he would be a great one, and
Every
patent taken out by us Is brought before
F ht ” set sail.
the public by a notice given free of charge in the
*«»l»i l.im so.
Made only ky CHURCH A CO., New Tork. Sold by rrtxerg everywhere.
I grieved to part with niv hus-
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>and as I had never grieved before,
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, right of oh nice, »»niv the engagement
| must be a long one, for I was y oui g
and Frank pior. Fur ouf parts.
>v<> were in no haste, so ’hat we wen
fne to lo e each other, anil to look
i forward to pissing our lives t<>geth
er But I win sorry that mot bei
had apokrn of H.irrv a.« nh«t did. 1
ha<l never consider J him any thins
but a friend.
I
A lew days after this, he also
I made me an off. r His father in­
tended to Fend him to I mope t>
s’udy, and he wanted niv promise
Infor» he went. He said much
more than brtiik had
lie was
more romantic ami Imd read more,
> and had a grva% r conintaml of lan­
guage
If l»e really l.’ved
Sei«! He did it > rn, < veri
that 1 should have to tell
I did not care fur him.
i did say was;
• “! am engaged tc Frank Fair”
Not a word u.< re or e word I mml
I
j Neither «!;•! be answer a word
Hr
only arose, and birred my hand and
• •i t Lis way And when hr wa*
gone I «aa sorry fue hm
Hoti
krewd Frank, and I did nut love
him, although I waa f.md of him—
| vet) f »,d. aa I tn gl.i have l^u W
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