East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, June 24, 1896, Image 4

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    LETTE!« DOWN THE BARS.
BY SUE CHESTNUTWOOD.
From People’s Home Jeurnal.
CHAPTER III.
show of emotion by sheading a few
tears in ant:c:pation of the lonelv
times they should have when her
dear girls were all married and gone.
‘All!”
He started, and his voice sounded
harsh
“Has Cora accepted Thorndyke9
At mention of his ncnie, Mrs
Laurence seemed to taste the bitter
that is mingled with every cup of
sweet
“Mr. Neil, Cora is a source of
great anxiaty to me. She is so un­
like her amiable sisters. She treat­
ed that young man so atrociously
that he left for city at once, and she
talked most disrespectfully to me,
vowing it I ever said marry to her
again she would shock the whole
family by advertising for «. situa*
tion as governess, and leave home
forever. Neil, I wish jou « ould
use vour influence to make her a
b< tter girl.”
F j RTH- FRIG: OF ONE.
“Oh Neil! the girls are here.
Their party accompanied them,and
I
are at the hotel. We shall have
gay times. And what do you
think! —they are both engaged!“
F0.i THIS YEAR
He did not even look interested
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She kept on, excitedly: “You
—THIS PAPER
should see Aunt Louise! She has
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utterly forgotten Thorndyke.and is
THE S N FRANCISCO
in a state of such complete bliss
that if she should b? told that her
translation chariot was awaiting her
PHJCK Bl.S3 i’F.K Y. AK.
at the door,she would not have the
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slightest desire to occupy it.“
iHS SAN FRANCIS 0
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He srnikd a dismal cynical
smile.
“Why, Neil, you don’t seem to
PK1CK «6.0 > Bl B YEAR.
care a bit!" she said, wonderingly
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He did not contradict her.
HK
SAN FRANCISCO
TO BE CONTINUED.
“I won’t trouble you with any
WEEKLY CALL
JAf* Is a liainlsoiHc eight-
more news”—shortly, then added:
page paper. It is is-m-d every
"iou gaya the mana fine chase?
SHOOTING AFEAIK.
Tkursdav, and contains all of
through that meadow after the
tne important news of the
week, gleaned from every quar­
cattle. |Why didn’t you put the
Sunday evening about 5:30 news'
ter of the globe, complete up
bars up? I had ,a half a mind to ! came to town thot on the baseball
to date of publication. It iur-
tell on you.“
| grounds at Mt. Scott. Sunday after-
nishes the latent and most
reliable financial new« and
if
II IIA FQ I Dixon,
'1 Yun •> a vr*
11 ■ I tt mon
"Why didn’t you?" —indifferent- ' I noon,
James
young
man
market quotations. •' d gives
iy-
i about 17 years of age, had shot and
special attenti ti to tiurticul-
"Because you were such a bear killed Charles Rice, a voung man 1
tHral and agricultural news,
and is in every re-i ees a first-
this morning; I i bought if I did it about 23 years of age.
class family i>ai>er. appemi g
would not be safe to meet you.“
Owen Atterberv, censtable of
to the interest of every member
ot the household.
Then, with her abrupt wav ot ' that precinct was present and eaw
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changing a subject, she asked: the shooting and immediately ar
HK MOKN1NG CALL
"W hat kept you away all dav?
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rested young Dixon without a war-
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naxcj
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yl/N Is a live notropoiitia
“Where did you get your dinner?" rant and brought him to town last
i ilaily. It is tue MOST BELI A-
He had his choice betwee the two night, and he is still in Mr. After
« Bl.K. and it recognized as
question; he preftrr -d the latter. I bery’s charg •.
being th? LEAPING NEWS-
l’APER <>f the Pacific Coast.
"I haven't had any”.
I From Mr. Atterberv,who witness­
Either of the abme i «per» w-
"Poor fellow! you are hvngry and ed the shooting, we learn that these
will send po'to.id as a pre­
tiren; no wonder you^are crooa.
mium on reerii t <>f the follow­
two young men had had difficulty
ing «ubserlpiiuu prices tor lite
If you will let me down, I will i before this,and a small pro»ocation,
combination :
stop blocking your way.”
it seems, revived the old fond
It
Hu) he made no effort to let her appears that some misunderstand
pass—only stood looking up et her ing concerning the ball game awak-
AÄD iHIS I A.'/, P óa YEAR,
with hisgweary,unhappy face, Sud- envd old ill feelings and a few l.o-
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denly abe put one hand on his words were enterchanged between
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shoulder, whilst with the other she them, when Rice was heard to say
held the lamp directly in __
his __.
faei ’e. j he would thresh Dixon, and imme-
and looked at him «‘ouriouslv.
di tely began to take off his coat
And Ttls P,ip *, P r Y jar,
Neil, for the last few months 1 while threatening Dixon. At this
have hardly known you. We used Dixon drew his his pistol from his
to be a sort of modern Pvlades Or pocket and “hot Rice twice, killing
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estes, or a David and Joni han; now him almost instantly. Owen After*
you never say a friedly word ”
bery, the constable of Mt. Scott,
He was restless under her scru who has had Dixon in charge, pro-
tiny; there was a sudden flush of J cut red a w arrant this morning
color in his dark cheeks, but with from Justice II imlm and pl iced
an effort he gained his self control’ Dixon under arrest as provided by
and retorted:
law.
Ti enea: ds ff r<!li x ai Rewards fo>
Libie IìrAdtrs.
“Better lie a nettle in the side of
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your friend than his echo."
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1 wish you would stop quoting
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Emerson; you know I detest him!"
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I horns may do for lovers, but not
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for friends Come, Neil, let’s be
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the hand upon his shoulder.
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W hv, Neil! she exclaimed, and
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blushed critueonw lie stepped ab­ Aii tZrHijj;;«: ■ «• ■
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without another word, and she out
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to the diHingroom, with very hot chili«, h»i U, f» r i
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^bil<2 tins thf' Ct.-.l.* «r '
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cheeks, thinking euriou'ly:
ft t»r<'»nn»tlr, M<a <« !irr
11 > ou dread
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l‘S CURE.
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he is such an iceberg!”
It your Lunm
ar* tar« or B*<k laiu. , •;<
i!'>»h*a Porou,
A little later the young ladies Harter. Prie* 34 eta. For Mie by all Drug-
were entertain» the party from the finta aud Dealer».
lmt< 1 on the l uge piaxia Neil had
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Tnwk Mark» obiaiîwd. and ail Á a«*
come down to dinner late. and. Mrs
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to wait on him. and imparl the news Mvssr» J ,hn P. NralUui
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at the same time She entered into Vielle Strine» • Ih.rwuch tri ,1. an J an i-l«»». S5TÄSJ.
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all the details, and ernhal the inter­ •d to stat* that thvy ar* th* Wu t. twd au4
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Our Premiums
fiN OFT REPEATED STORY 07 T’LE ?:!í î '
What Chas. H. HackJcy ; as Done
Michigan—Flow the er ’y C’oud »:«
of an Honored i’ en v.vis Cm
away by Science.
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were gfr.v.lric r< ne t. a,
wish to be Lumba L’JV»»,
one -who had
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gave mo fai.h in .
"I began taking
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them to be- aii th. i j’-
told i.;? they wcv’.d be-
thr e months bef-r? I e: rpcn«
pcrcep’.ible Letlerrneat of :
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last rix* months Lav*
CHAS. II. IIACKLEY.
The most beautiful spot in Muslio- perfectly wc'l ».-•'m 1
gon 13 inseparably f.ssociatcu ■.....! mend? l ti e pills t . m
the name of Hackluy, and in alt V.’est- rr? c.-.Iy too g!_ J t, r
ern Michigan there ¡ 3 net a name bet- " health through t! ? i
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ter known, and am?nj the studl->u3i worucrful jncuFI; •*'. I
and those Interested in decd3 of phil­ mu:h f r wh.-.t i. 1 : <’
Dr. Vm’.li?. v.3’ I. .
anthropy, 'l.is nar:e ix known a:.d ad-
t!
1. Chas. IL Ilacklcy has l»c al.t Pecrle have r :i i-.---.
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the lumber business continuoii-l.- rince' ir-m ell quartern <.
1S5S, and in that time l.£3 am_:e. 1
' ports cf tl •? e.:?e!l t
lug their v.r?. /.a a . .;y
fortune, which gives him a
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among tlie wealthy men cf th? r.._- I' r y c - nteln In ■?. <
tlcn. Cut with wealth there ¿'.d i i *!'•? elements n~c<'-?sa:"
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characteristic cf wealthy rr.cn.
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There is no prettier spot l.n th? Ctato
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than Hackley Park in a square sur­ Vitos’ Can e, s ci.iti ?, :: i
rounded and pierced by rtene wall-?, matirm, n-rv'-r.i Lak
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emphasizing with t .cir whiteness the c.ferts cf la rr'
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green of faultlessly kept lawns, im heart, pal? ¿m: e.
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crowning pride a towering s l ilers tl at ti—'d f-M»’ing r-rv.I
monument cn the top of which r-.:nd;: ous ; rertration: ml
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a bronze figure pointing ever in 1 - from vitiated i v.m. r?
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n mbrance of the heroes v.d o <. 1 : uch : ■ s- r fv. ’ , < Lrz ■
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tl.abthe nation might live. {Surround­ Otl'. *7
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ing this park ar? the magnilicc:.. ' Her. necu;-
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Hacl.Iey Public Library—a po m i i
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granite—with its CO.OCO volumes, an i < f vzc.nl.i <- s. They lit .
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the equally stately Hackley s
I, end r-".tci-j tie r’ •.••• < :
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like a b e-hive with its 630 cl ii.'- r. ml sa’lnw checLa. I :
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Other elegant buildings testily like­
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wise to the liberality and munificence from menial worr—. o-
cf this man who has pull d wealth out CC3C03 cf whatev-.r nan >. '!?. ?.er? a*?
ro i 1 effects P llov i.i: ' e v • ' ' ;
of the forests of Michigan.
—onderful medicine.
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It is no wonder then that ti e 1... i-
’’.ven to children with ; .rf.-;t sitîci.7*
ot Charles II. Hackley !■; 1. v. n !
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F’l./.ier from neur.Jgia and r’-cura.i-
ti in, cl.-o numbness cf t' :o lowcr
limbs, so much so that It l a. rer!o-jr’. •
ir. .. cd with his rlcs re l.i life.
For some timo
time past I.is
l.is frkr.da
frkr.cl3 ka
have
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young r in, and
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to 1 ’ .vc rer^vereu
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To a con
end nt cf tl a Press. Mr.
Hackley c:.; l .ined the eccrrt <f Ids
tr. n • orm.-.n. and to bls friend ’
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ELKHART CARRIAGE and HARNESS MFG. CO.
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Have Ao Id Ta Caaraaiera Far tS Yearn,
iavi*a them the dealers' profits. We are the Oldest
and Lar*eat manufacturers in America belling
this way. Ship subject U» approval. HVpay/VefgM
both ways If not satisfactory. Everythinir war­
ranted Why pay an Agent G1Ó to *50 to order for
you!
vou! Write your own
owu order. Boxing
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free. We
UUte all the risk of d&ra&ge in shipping.
$21.50
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WHOLESALE PRICES
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No. 1. Farm Harness.
Na 138. Road Wagon.
Spring Wagon,, S3OtoS4S. Guaranteed
Mine a< rail Tor MO to *73. 14 styles ot Road
Wagons. Surreys with ion« fenders, $60. ♦ EQ
sauie as sell for M3 to tiOO. Top Buggies m low fvv
U$35. Phaetons as low M $63.
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HARNESS.
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90 sty lee. Single, Double and Farm. Riding Saddle«,
Bridle» and Fly Seta send 4 cents in »tamps to
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W. B. PRATT, Secretary. Elkhart, ma»
MANHOOD RESTORED!
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