East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, February 12, 1896, Image 5

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A Wife’« Ad fice.
There is
on c“P,to1 11,11
,h0 has . <if«
,ba be*‘
good
many
husbands
lut.,ike.
that kind of wives, he doesn’t
ciateherat her true
always appreu-
—, when he does
value. However,
her,
appreciate L , he appreciates her
almost enough to make up for lost
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millinery store
The wjfe of Mr. Leonar Wells, of | verstised in the St. Paul \mks(
Zeitung I procured a bottle, and I
im'jy Mass, has been
Proprietress.
suff< ri g from neur; lg a for two after taking it a short while was Miss S allie H udspeth ,
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;d tye, m t being able to si ep or entyrely well* I now most heartily
hardley keepstill, when Mr Holden, recommend this remedy to anyone
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the merchant there sent her her a suffering with a cold.
.Its. The Proprietress is
bottle of Chamerlain s Pain Balm, 678 Selby Ave., St. Paul, Minn. here to stay and desires to Please Patrons in Style, Quality of Goods
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and asked th it she give ita thorough For sale hj
On Corner North of Meat Market.
' and Prices.
trial. On meeting Mr. Wells the
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pain had teft her with-
hou rs, and that the bottle of
n
Pain Bahn was worth $5.00 if it
could not be had for less. For sale
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it 50 cents per hottie by
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Rare Selection of Millinery Goods-
LISTEN!!
LOOK!
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Well tnis husband had been in- •
à pnuuy pw$ s.AiJtj
jaS luwid noX ajojefl
suited; outrageously insulted, as]
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Six weeks ago I suffered with a
pio» pu» uMOuyi -spaoH
bethought, being a sensative man very severe cold; was almost unable
AND
S.ÄJJ9.4 )u«{d jnq *a<xio jnoX
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ofafirey temper, and he was burn to speak. My friends all advised
•aperç «.Lu»! StinieX Xq n»M
uplatf -ouop Jivq si unïaq i[9M
¡ng with a spirit of revenge
m<* to consult apysician. Noticing
He had thought of resorting to
t<
Chamberlian’s Cough Remedy ad-
violent measures in defense of his
I
sacred honor, but a second, sober
thought came to him ef his depend­
ent wife and children, and for their
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eakes he had stayed the avenging
JOHN F. STRATTON’S
THE STUATTO5
hand.
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ZZT •CeIebrated Russian Gul
PLACE TO GET
ARGAINS IN HOSIERY, UNDERWARE,
Again he had thought of appeal- ’
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and
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nstruments
O
V
h
Violin
Strings
' ing to the law, but that seemed al­
GLOVES, MITTONS, TOWELS, FLANNELS, ETC.
Will elect our HEXT PRESIDENT.
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t »11 ^ |)e
¡1, tj,e World.
most cowardly to his high-born
Every String Werranted.
Nbw I« the time to form new Be.rds for Campaign pur»
Located first block East of Church.
Poe««' We are offering special inducements for 1898.
spirit, and he set it aside as quite >
See* st «see fer tlluktraua Catateges-
John F. Stratton,
JOHN r. STRATTON
W. H. C anaday , Manager.
Send tor £H, £¡3, £15, 817 E. 9th St.
impossible.
■XDorACmBcu,
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NEW rou.
Catalogue.
NEW YORK.
All day the insult rankled in his
bifom, and when the shades of
e.tiling had come and he wended
h i way homeward on an avenue
car, he uas in a condition of the
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most irremediable indignation.
THE HAME OF THE NEXT
He had some kind of a vague
idea that a n:ght of sleep might
YOU KNOW A GOOD ADVERTISEMENT MEANS INCREASE IN BUSINESS?.
heal the wound of the insuiter, but
that failing, he knew that blood
akne could make atonement.
’
As he neared home thinking
iveiy second of what he would,
usïüïss
could, or must do, he happened t<
think of his wife, and it dawned
WILL BE ANNOUNCED IN
upon him like a sunburst -that she
was a wtman of spirit and judge-1
inent, and that she might be able !
to help him in his sore difficulty,
and suggest a soothing balm to his
hurt honor.
With this new thought urging
him on. he hastened into her pres­
• OF NOVEMBER 4th 1896.
ence, as soon as he hopped off tht
car, and kissed her.
He did this, thinking that possib
ly by this time tomorrow evening
Publio interest will steadily increase, and the question how the men
he would be beyond the power of whose votes turned the scale at the last election are satisfied with the
results under the administration they elected, will make the campaign
osculation.
the
most intensely exciting in the history of the country.
Naturally, this unusual demon­
stration su-prised the good woman.
They had been married 15 years.
hy, Henry,” she exclaimed,
ahat is the matter with you? You I the leading Republican family newspaper of The United States, wil
»eeni strangely excited?”
| publish all the political news of the di ay, interesting to every American
It was a minute before he could citizen regardless of party affiliations,
I
Also general news in attractive form, foreign correspondents cover
control his vsice sufficiently to
pe ing the news of the world, an agricultural department second to none
it for talking purposes.
| in the country, market reports which are recognized authority, fascinat­
I am,” he fairly snorted, “I ing short stories, complete in each number, the cream of the humorous i
have been insulted.”
papers, foreign and domestic, with their best comic pictures, fashion
"How? Who did it?” and the plates and elaborate descriptions of woman’s attire, with a varied and
attractive department of household interest.
The “New York Weekly Everybody Eeadt
wife’s spirit rose.
Tribune
”
is
an
ideal
family
paper,
with
a
circulation
larger than that
I*V a scoundrel who came into
of any other weekly publication in tin country issued from the office of THE HEEA L D.
my ofliee this morning.
1
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~ I have
_
a daily.
Large changes acr being made in its details, tending to give Advertise in it. It will pay.
nursed my wrath all day, and now it greater life and variety, and especially more interest to the women
come to you for advice. What and young people of the household.
wOlhd you ¿0 if a man were
|ej|
A SPECIAL CONTRACT enables us to offer this splendid iourna1
you to g» to the devil?”
and THE HERALD for
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As he strode about the reom he 1
kicked over a table, two chairs,and
the cat.
Why, Henry,” she replied, after
theimpuleive manner of women,
8,1 with the utmost sincerity, “I
•ouldn’t go.”
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Then he sat down and concluded
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