East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, November 06, 1895, Image 3

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    drews, and during the last i
,
years they have been very intimate:
in fact, everybody "considered then
engaged.
It was not until this
^ÍDNKD'T NOVEMBER« IHW>
September that the apple ef discorn
vice and wages by came, in the person of Miss Ander­
son. She was pet’te ami chic, and
an abandoned women
I Andrews’ love began to waver- No
One nigM I»« ««k » d°z™ of| longer did be take Alice out for l
,he «men reformers attending the i stroil; no longer did he share thea­
Wi»l
at ter parties in her company; but
teUimore. went ¡"to the «!<>»>» to Grace was in his thoughts all the
Events reached a crisis on Mon
«iuwetho right, «nd gather Infor,
day when Andrews took Grace out
„„lion. M«ny «’» '«°rw "ere
visited, and while the orgies in one' driving. On their wav’they met
Mies Fleming and the inevitable
at the height a girl young
were i-
! scene followed. Andrews extricat-
enough in years and 1 vice not to re ;
' ed himself as best he could bv driv-
' I. and who had not lost I >
quire paint.
ing away, leaving the two heroines
her wisdom with her modesty, as |
to indulge in a hair-pulling and
tonished the slummers bv address­
:
eve-gouging
contest. They were at
ing a lecture to them: “You havej
l^gun at the wiong end of society I ! last separated by friends, but the
j matter did not end there, and yes­
!t ycu an. sincere in your reforma-j
terday Miss Fleming sent a formal
ton- work,” she said. “The time
challenge to her rival to fight a
to save a girl is before she falls, not
duel. Miss Anderson, wfio is from
afterward. You high society wo
men farce us into this life and then .
, rv because we are here. Go to the fire, could not refuse and accepted,
stores, shops and factories and in­ naming as weapons heavy buck-
I
duce them to pay their employes thong whips.
.
a
era stand as’
■n no default
Having purchased the entire stock formerly belonging to Cal
vera! y
a s< V« r
m ted
-■> I was taken
a of flux
I was
ten days and
to relieve me un-
mberlain’s Colic,
; irrhoea Remedy,
i
and has been a
vdy with us ever
Geer, comprising all lines of
HARDWARE, CRCKERY, GLASSWARE, TINWARE,
<
STO^ r
HARDWARE, SUNDERIES, A CARPENTERS TO
I offer the sam« for sale at greatly reduced prices for CASH.
C. H. VOEGTLEY
Its Value Recognized by Physi­
cian.
/
As a rule I am opposed to pro­
prietary midieines. Still I value a
good one, especially when such is
the source of relief from pain. As
a topical [external] application I
have found Chamberlain’s* Pain
Balm the best remedy I have ever
used for neuralgia of any kind. I
Corner of 1st. and B Street.
have conscienciously recommended I
¡t to niany persons.
William M. H. BRENTON ....................................................
Horne, M. D., Janesville,
[VERY STABLE
Sold by all druggists.
Proprietor
Yesterday afterno >n, accompan-’
living wages. What can we do?
ived
$2
a
I
ied
by seconds, they went to a little
Before I came here I recei
rk a day 'gruve about four miles ou and
week far twelve hours’ work
America Great Danger
It was a life of shame or starvation. fought until, according to one of the
Once here what hope is them for u°? spectators, both were unable to con­
”
r
i
Will vou ti '.e m ■ even fit.» your tinue
AN ENGLISH COMMENTARY.
The affair was kept as private as
kitchen int bving wages? Or you? |
Said an eminent English scientist recently:
Orjou? (h> h >rne; begin vour re-| possible, but it reached ¡the ears of ** The danger that confronts the great Amei i-
form work there with your own j the faculty today and an i idqiliry
"
I can people to-day is not the possible udop-
nt h«ith
a w,on8 financial policy for the
hus> auds and your sons who help * was made, which showed that
both! **on
■ nation, or the spread of socialism, or the
mblic men.
Save
the fallen the participants had been cut rath-.increase of corruption among pul
tn send tis here
f
.
,
, ik
.
. nil
nirw mo
.u bo
uO SUrC, tilt
...
All these
are uuu
bud vuuuku
enough, , to
men in your homes and th» re will er severely, though by no means [ (|ie^ ttre a8 nothing compared to the terrible
The Proprietor of the White Front Livery Stable as­
Andrews, immediately national disease—I had almost said nation I
le fa-.er fallen women to save severely.
-
,
.
,
™
, -J crime-of overwork. The mad rush f i
sures
the public that he is prepared to accommodate
here."
a. ter the notice ot the affair, left < newlth is setat a killingpace, and thousands
in
every
way in his line of business.
I
The ladies doubtless lertrned the town for bis home in New York, fab by ‘be way every year.
fMT'H&y
and
grain constantly on hand, and careful help.
I You are likely to bo one of the victims!
im re from this unfortunate girl __ (jMII
1 low do we know ? Because it is the excep­
than from all the papers read at.
tion to . find
woman a.
of adult
Hearse and Jeb Wagen
i a t.v man as or
____
. ace
O in Passengers taken to all parts of the country.
of l.niul wild Minins' De- l’erl,;ct health. Nervous Disorders J L I U
•he congres». The “social evil” is Die-eat
Digest oi L>ami ano mining ire- sl>rtadiM
arlui rapidity.
rani.lhv. Amon
spreading wU11
with fc
fearful
Among t e inconnection
an economic as well as a moral
cisionn.
symptoms, are—Backache, Biliousness, Co.d
llands and Feet, Dizziness, Hot Flashes,
problem and its solution involves a
♦
Furnished by W. D. H arlan , Land Fluttering Sensation, Fainting, Headache,
permanent improvement of indus
Hysteria, Irritability of the lieart. Melan
and Mining Attorney, Wash­
choly, Failii g Memory, Palpitation, Rheu­
trial cotidirons. Without this im­
ington, D. C.
matism, Short Breath, Sleeplessness, Ner­ I
provement. without repeal of an un-
vous Dyspepsia, Sexual Debilitv, Fits, etc
R ev . C. A. C arroll ,pastor First Baptist
jtifl clas« legislation responsible for [
PRACTICE.
Chiircli.
Church. Yellow Springs, O., writes an
as foLcv.>:
fol lov. s:
“
the grossly inequitable distribution
.
. .
.
. , .
| “ 1 have used Dr.Miles’Restorative Nervine
’ervine i |
A contestant required to make • for
six UlOIlllIB.
months. ± I UI1U
find IV
it acis
acts like
ur the
111V past
PUBVB1&
like | ,
<>f wealth and its alarmingly rapid
specific chhrge of uefrult,and prove a charm on the whole nervous system. I I
concentration, it*is impossible to '
have not found its equal in giving immediate
HARRIS & JOHNSON Proprietors.
sr how vice and crime can be default as charged. In case of fail- relief. Dr. Miles’ little Nerve and Liver .
Pills only need a trial and they will recom- 1
checked. Tte-se are encouraged by , ure issue is between entryman and mend themselves to be the beat pills in the ,
I Government.
market.”
| BURNS
what creati s the sweat shop and I
.
OREGON
“
For
five
years
I
have
suffered
from
Ner-
’
the tenement house and dooms
vous Prostration, I was unable to work or
hundreds of thousands able and
SETTLEMENT CLAIM AND NOTICE.
(sleep. The first dose of Dr. Miles' Restora­
tive Nervine gave me relief, and one th. u
wiping to work but unable to find
Notices defining the extent of a sand dollars would not cover the good it Ims
it to hunger in the midst of abun settlement claim posted in conspic­ done me.”—JOHN MINCHER, Youngs­
Good Billiard tables, Pleasant;Card Room«, «t«., «to.
•lance. It is cbtreniely gratifying uous places thereon, are sufficient town, Ohio.
Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine is un ~ *
that noble men and women are or to protect such claim as against squalled ia curing Nervous Diseases. 1.
It1 , Saloon is first class in every particular. Experienced bartender
aontains
no
opiates
or
dangerous
drugs.
Sold
|
iling to tight the more serious subsequent settlers; and it. is im­
• ii. ic ini , >n B positive guarantee by all druggists, or
Mixed drinks to please the most fastidious.
with which society isaffiieted, material in such case w] hether the i t>r. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ina.
far their motive and undertaking latter settler has actual notice or
niurt lead them to a careful inves- not, if the posted notices are of such
''gation of causes, and the more character that thev might have Of*.. ^,i. 3»
;
ou.-
he latter are studied ihe more cer-
b
been seen by a reasonable exercise
«
'■«in will become the discovery and
Is hard
V. •*
of diligence.
application of a remedy.—Salem
chanjing rue i Ì' f ■ t >* 4V.L of
Journal.
stove witn
’s
Wines, Liquors, and Cigars
huHDiS rLOuti (L S aw mill
í
COAL.
JOHN SAYER
Prior possessions, without filing,
t' •'’N
TEN
will not avail as against an adverse CTG.
bells fight a duel
/
. claimant who has complied with
" « txmville . Me., Oct. 30.—Th*
f
TEN
the law.
'"tobitance of »hi« staid country
«
CT~.
/
n «re at present electrified over
MINERAL.
TEN
of the latest faeaks of the “new”
r. • *
OTtt.
An
application
raav
embrace
sev
rnan, which has just leaked out.
I
®<>ng the voung ladies attend-! eral location«. Conflicting rights Lasts S even
lot: -<"r
«et up to defeat an application can Looks b
ever
I ettcr T»- .r,
..
Academy, about two!
not be recognized in the absence of About Seven times c leaner
* r,"n this town, were Alice
Move
an alleged surface conflict. In the | About Two tini'*$ ehc.-pcr
md Grace Anderson, both
‘ 7 a"d prvt,v
At the Colby absence of clear «bowing a« to pos , About Two times l...i,u,cr
*ie there was a young sopho se«sory right,patent must be denied •
• • •
Survey must be made by actual
t7i::,ned Andr'-
If your crocer doesn’t k-e-n
... ? » >t,
measurement on the around.
• are at the two school« the
send us his nmie »it'i io« .nc
FleT1 intimacy Prev»i’«l
Mi««
get a lar e ho : ar:.] ;• ■ V I ibi«
RBLOCATION.
the r'n< Wib° hM< bW“n
f
family huLse'u/J t.vok free.
If work 18 renewed on a claim
school for the last after it has been open to relocation,
I
Dj. .L.»?, ¿i Co.,
fell inlove with An-
but before such relocation.the right«
1
,51® MO»STGOf«RY S T.. ».
<AL
.
V. > rv~;j
O tovz
Proprietor.
Sih..« on Silvi., riw , mik Eot of Borni nw the
I
Customers wil receive GOOD FLOUR from
I
I Good Wheat
BLACKSMITH & WAGON SHOP.
M c K innon a
kenyon
burns
Shop opposite the Brewery
Xork ”
guaranteed.
X m *‘* —
Satisfaction