The Weekly Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1890-1892, March 26, 1891, Image 4

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WHERE
Tho Tlrtnei or
merits of a remedy
lor ta iu do not
FORE.
consist in Us bcin
as (ood for reiief ua
other remedies. Lut
In the fact that it Is better, in beiug more
prompt und sure, and therefore the best for
the specific purpose. It is not ua idlo catcb
line lUut strikes tho eye thus:
ST- JACOBS OIL
THE GREAT REMEDY FOR PAIN,
13 THE BEST.
It Is tho best cure for all aches and palm,
end it holds
THE TRUE PROOF.
To this specific tact Archbishops, Bish
ops. Clergymen, Lawyers, Doctor.. Gov
ernors, Generals, Senators, Members of
Congress and Legislatures. O. S. Consuls,
Army and Jiavy Officers Mayors and
Official., testify and unite In faying: "We
suffered pains
OTHER REMEDIES FAILED,
and St J.vobs Oil cured promptly and per
manently ' For the same reason
THE POOR MAM
finds wha he seeirs and needs, is not deceived
an will : ave it at an; price.
IV.
ESTABLISHED IN 1877.
Wyandottes, Plymouth Rocks, Liijlit
Bramnlis, Rose mid Sint'ln Comb
Brown Leghorns, V.utritloQ
Cochins, Hoiiduns mid Sil
ver Spangled Hiirabu.gs.
i.va YMIIG FOWLS
. 1 1 for Delivery.
;ijR ORDERS
FOR
C'lOICt 8LLLCTI0NS.
In America, and are the boat on
this coast by a groat difference.
I GUAI! ANT E SATISFACTION TO
EVEHY CUSTOMER.
Bond for Catalogue.
Address
J. M. GARRISON,
Box B5. com.39li. Forest Grove, Or
L. SHEPHARD,
FOX, OREGON.
All orders promptly attended to.
Prices to suit the Times.
8. P. FLORENCE
STOCKRAISER!
OHKOON.
Cnttle tvandednnd onr mnrkod ns hIiuwii above.
Horses V in: right shoulder.
Our ca.tlo rnnge in Morrow, and Umatilla
Counties. 1 will pay 910(1.00 reward for tin1
RrroHl unit conviction ot uuy pftrsou stealing iy
stock.
TIIIO IMOfVEKW
Jewelry Estatnisnmeat
F.O.BorG
Still Continues to Sell
WATCHES,
:rr: -. z -- cijOoks,
JEWELnY, ETC.
At the Lowest Possible Prices.
A laie stock of Gold Pens, Ame
thyst and Cameo Gold Rings,
Gold and Silver Watches Always
"V ... "on Hand:.-, i-
A Full Line of
uhicaij insthtj
MENTS
Has been added to his largo And well'
selected stock.
REPAIRING A SPECIALTY AND ALL
Work Giinrniatooci.
STOKK oiposito Minor, Uodson A Co's May HI.
IIoiIier, - tf- oreitoti
ARTHUR SMITH,
PRAOTlOAIi
WATCHMAKER
Opposite Guzotte Office,
UEPPNFU.
Watches,
Clocks,
OREGON.
A.
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Optical
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Watches Cleaned,
Muinspruiip Fitted
(1.90.
J1.50.
mf . js. ill
AU work juarantttd for o4 ytar, tf
Tlie print abop, and even one member
of the firm Rome? the way, sepm to be
wonderfully interested in the progress of
Clnrk'a Canyon.
"THE JERSEY LILLY."
Asqi.esea Cottage, L. B., July 2.
Gentlemen: Although it is verv rr
nsuiil for me to use nny lotions, or
wiiBbes, ntill. in answer to ynur requset,
I have tried Wisdom' Violet Cream and
Robertme. The former I consider es
pecinlly efficacious iu cases of roughness
of the 'skin, and I have been uainj! H
every day for the hint fortnight. I have
found t tie Roberline an excellent prepnr
iition iu cases of Ian, sunburn, etc.,
caused by exposure to March winds und
a July sun.
Yours faithfully,
Ln.t.iE langtiiy.
To Messrs. Wisdom & Co.
Monday was tho liveliest day of the
season, so far.
BUCKLIN'S ARNICA SALVE.
The Best Salve iu the world for Cuts,
bruises, Sores, Ulcers. Salt Rheum, Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil
blains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions,
a id positively cures Piles, or no pay re
quired. It is guaranteed to ive perfect
satisfaction, or money refunded. Price
2!i cents per box. For sale by T. W.
Ayers, Jr. Nov. 14, '0.
Filings are bi-iiiR taken on "II. II.
land." La Grande, district.
TWENTY DOLLAR GOLD PIECES.
Mrs. John Curtis, of Peoria, III.,
writes: "Used one box of Osnne Pill
orevione to mv Becond coiifinemeut; they
worked like a oharni. Would pay $'20
for a box rather than do without them,
ss tbev have proved a Godsend to me."
Write Osiufe Medicine oompauy, Wichita
Kas., for particulars, and their book to
wives, mailed free, bold by UruKitists
Sold by T. W. Ayers, Jr., Heppner Ore
gon, aya-iyr.
Hnppuer's hotel will be opened about
May lo,
MERIT WINS.
We desire to say to our citizens, that
for years we have been selling Dr. King's
New Discovery for Consumption, x)r.
King's New Life Pills, Buckliu's Arnica
SaUe and Electric Bitters, and have
never handled remedies that sell as well,
or that have given such universal satis
faction. We do not hesitate to guaran
tee them every time, and wa eland readg
to refund the purchase price, if satisfac
tory results do not follow their use.
These remedies have won their great
popularity purely on their merits. T.
W. Ayers, Druggist.
SpriDg Cghts are ripe.
A WONDEU WOKKER.
Mr. Frank IIuiTinan, a young man of
Princeton, Ohio, states that he had been
under the oare of prominent physicians,
and used their treatment uutil he was
not able to get around. They pronounc
ed his ease to be consumption nud insur
able. He was purHiiaded to try Dr.
King's New Discovery for consumption,
coughs und colds and ut that time was
not able to walk across the street with
out resting. He found, before he had
used half of a dollar bottle, that be was
much better; he continued to me it and
is to-day enjoying good health. If you
have liny throat, eiiest or lung trouble
try it. We guarantee satisfaction. Trial
bottle free at T. W. Ayer'a Drug Store.
Ileppner's residents ure anxious for
"City water.'
HIUBARD'S RHEUMATIC AND
LIVER PILLS.
These Pills nro scientifically compoun
ded, and uniform in action. No griping
paiu so commonly following the use ul
Pills. They uie adapted to both adults
anil children with perfect safety. We
guarantee they have no equal in the cure
of Sick Hi!aia;iih, Constipation, Dyspep
sia anil RilioiisucHs; and, as an appetizer,
they excel any other preparation.
Our streets aro dry once more.
OUR VERY BlvS'J' PEOPLE.
Confirm our statement when wo s.iy that
Dr. Acker's English Remedy is in every
way superior to any and all other prepa
rations for the throat and lungs, n
whooping cough and oroup, it is magic
and relieves at once. Wo offer a sample
bottle free. Remember, this remedy iB
sold on n positive guarantee by the Slo-cuni-Johiistou
Drug Co,
Subscribe earlv for tho Gazette, and
get the spring doings.
Kit. ACKER'S ENGLISH PILLS
Are active, ofi'eelive and pure. For sick
headache, disordered stomach, loss of
appctile, bail complexion and billious
uess, they have never been equaled,
either in American or abroad. Sold by
Slooiitn Johnston Drug Co.
Tim Gazelte is not immaculate,
has corns like other people.
It
GOD'S BLESSING TO HUMANITY
So says au Oregou pioneer ninety
years old.
Foiiuht (umvii, Or., March 11). I have
used the OREGON KIDNEY TEA nnd
obtained immediate relief. It is God's
blessing to humanity. I take pleasure
in recommending it to the nlllioted. I
am now nearly ninety years old, came
to Oregon in lSI- in Ihe employ of the
Hudson's liny t'oinpanv, and ince I be
gan usiug the OKEGON KIONEi TEA
I enjoy good health. -David Munkoe.
Wm. Kiimmc rlnml, a fnrmerof Clark's
Canyon, reports his crop iu Uue ooudi
tiuu. CATARRH CAN'T BE CURED
with LOCAL APPLICATION'S, ns they
cannot reach the seat of the disease.
Catarrh is a blood or constitutional
disease, and iu order to cure it yyo
have to take internal remedies. Hall'e
Catarrh cure is taken internally, and
acts directly on the blood nnd in noons
surfaces. Hall's Catarrh cure is no
quack medicine. It was prescribed by
oue of the nest physicians iu this country
(or years, nnd is a regular prescription.
It is composed of the best tonics known,
combined wilh the best blood purifiers,
acting directly t n the mucous surfaces.
The perfect Combination of the two
ingre bents, is what produces such won
derful results in curing catarrh. Send
for testimonials free,
F. 3. CHKNEY.v CO., Props., Toledo, O.
Sold by druggists, price ;5o.
Henry Heppner wasup from Arlington
last weett, returning home Monday.
THE BEST' RESULT.
Every ingredient employed in produc
ing Hood's Sarsaparilla is strictly pure,
and is the best of lis kind it is pojsible
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. i,i i , . ft i i i ,n nil iii-i ,,s m, ctll f
fullv selected, personally examined, and
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I ou I y i oe ursi i tit i iicii. i oai inuu l lie
titmwif nurolmst' until Hmu'w Harsutui'
rillu is pn?irt'il, evoi) tiling is carefully
which? j "lib 5 view to attaining the
boit retult Why dpn't you trj it ?
GOOSEBERRY GATHERINGS.
The welcome Chinook bus come at last,
the snow is fast disappearing, and
the farmers are out "rmstling" among
the fence oorners to see if their machin
ery came throng!) ihe winter all right.
Our Gooseberry school will close in
about two weeks, and the present teach
er. S. I. Strattoo, of Better cree. 1 as
giveu good satisfaction. Our school
seems to run almost continually, tbeyeur
'round. Oregon agaiust the world for
schools.
We notioe a communication in the Ga
zette of March 5, from R. Allen, in re
gard to the national banking system. 1
presume that Mr. Alleu has come in con
tact with some of those demagogue alli
ance orators, who have been tl lodiug the
country with their misrepresentations in
general, it either shows demagogneism
on their part, or stupid iguorance. They
even go so far as to claim that the money
iu a bank is now taxable. Now, that
statement either shows profound ignor
ance or a premeditated falsehood, for the
tax rolls show that Ihe bank pays taxes
on its capital stock, and thecapital stock
covers all of the money the bank owns
under its charter. The alliance men
olaim that if n person borrowB a sum of
money from the bauk and give your note
for it, thut the bank pays no tuxes on
that note. Now, that statement, "Mr.
Alliance," is another falsehood; for the
oopitul stock of the bank covers the very
money it gave yon for that note, conse
quently the bank pays taxes on the
money you borrow from it,
Oue of the "big guns" of the alliance
once told the writer that a banking in
stitutiou bought their bonds of the U. S.
Treasurer, nud I claimed that they
bought them in the open market, at a
premium, and he told mel was crazy; but
I see the Gazette has aonfirmed my state
ment, and I am rejuioed furthermore
that the Gazette showed np all the facts
in the case in regard to the national
banking system. It will make the ulli-
auce orators (?) squirm after making the
statement they have made in regard to
the question, but that is just what we
want to do.
We will admit that the bonds a bank
deposits with the U. S. Treasurer are not
taxable, but the capital stock oovers and
iucludes the money required to purchase
those bonds, so the bank really pays
taxes on its bonds. I will close by ask
ing the "demagogues" to prove their as
sertions, and if they do not, they will
stand committed.
M. T. Jug.
Gooseberry, Or., Marob 12, '91.
WAGNER NEWS.
The snow is still ou the ground in
"The Basin," and unless the weather
changes, it will be he'e next May; al
though it has gone off on the river.
There has been some excitement here
in the past two weeks about school
affairs. This district is divided, nnd dis
trict No. 41 out off, the line being be
tween "The Basin" and Haystack. We
held a school meeting in "The Basin"
school house the 2d of March, nud the
following directors wore elected : War
ren Cursner, long term. B. A. Hunsaker,
two years, and Miss Luriuia Wagner win
elected clerk for the next year. The
Haystack distriot held their meeting on
March 7, und the following directors
were elected: Parmer, Collins and Kale,
with W. A. Fisher for clerk. There was
a lively time for awhile over the election
of Collins, Mr. Hughes running against
him. Some hot words were used, but no
blood shed.
Well, Mr. Editor, I see that
Penny" has vetoed onr nppropi iation
bill. As 1 have said before, that he is u
"gone goslin" as far as politics is con
cerned, for Haystack people have gone
baok on him, nud that settles the "cat
bop" wilh him. I think any governor
that would veto a bill for public im
provement and then sign u hill lo appro
priate 860,000 for the capital dome, has
lived iu Webtoot too long, and stood out
iu the rain till the moss has grown over
his skull and absorbed what little iutelli
geuco he ever hud iu his pinohed up and
bigoted brain. I think he would make
a better "off-bearer" in the saw mill that
he owns, than be would as governor,
Mr. Editor, you aud I have belonged to
the governor, nnd so has Dick Neville.
Mr. governor, you should have asked
Dick Neville wuut he thought about it
before you signed that bill. Well, "Old
Penny," maybe you will watit to be gov
ernor or president, but you will get left,
lor I won't vote for you. Iain a demo'
unit nnd so is Diok Neville, aud he will
down you sure. I am going to hunt up
old Columbia Joe and gel his iullneuce,
and thou wo will fix you, aud don't for
get it.
There will bo an entertainment nnd
play at tho Four H Hell, next Monday
night, by tho Haystack amateur troupe.
WANTED IN WAGNEKI
Some one to put up a first-class store;
nlso some one to start B blacksmith shop;
a road from here to Hcpptier; a cook; m
ply to Dock Hughes. Some one to raise
a racket. It is getting too quiet here.
Some one to bring a horse iu here that
una got a reooru oi ,y oi n mile iu i mm-
uies, sua ureas: un tnese Haystack
bloods. Some warm weather to take
this snow off. Suck Ear.
Wagner, Or., March 12, '111.
Do not weaken Ihe stomach witli strong
chemicals. Sinimous Liver Regulator is
mild but effective.
TO CONSUMPTIVES,
Tho undersigned having been restored
o health by simple means, after sutler-
ing for several years w ith severe lung
affection, aud that dread disease con -
sumption, is anxious lo make known to
bis fellow sufferers tbe means ot cure.
To those who desire it, he will cheer-
fully send (free of oburge) a copy ot th
prescription used, which they will find
a euro one for consumption, asthma.!
: catarrh, bronchitis and all throat and1
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1 will Irv his remedy, as it is invaluable.
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i imnc iironiuK u o, , , piou, nuii-ii
will cost them noiinug, ami may prove Uivner can have same by proving proper
a blessing, will please address Rkv. Ed- ty aud uaviusr charges.
wakd A. Wilsom, Williamsburg, Kings
County, New Vurk.
iOO-m,
IN MEMORY OF
Uncle Alec Brassfield, bo died Decem
ber 20, 1890, aged 66 years.
The oruel cancer seized him for his
prey, and from earth was taken away.
After nine months suffering he passed
away peacefully, leaving everlasting tes
timony. All was well, his soul was go
ing home to glory. Ho died rejoicing,
singing God's praise. Ha leaves two
children, and m:iuy friends, who will
miss him.
Bro. Brassfield was an everyday Chris
IN
tian; always fall of the love (rod, willing
to do anything that was in the cause of
God towards saving souls. He has been
a member of the M. E. church 43 years.
The church has lost a faithful servant,
and heaven has gaiue.l one. He has gone
to meet his wife and children, w hom all
were true Christians, which was proved
by their daily walk. Oh, hat a grand
meeting that was. Both sons were min
isters of the gospel. He won the good
will of every oue who knew him.
His recovery was pretty bright, until
the last three weeks, when all hopes
were blighted, tie bore ins surtering
with great fortitude nnd patience; but on
the morning of the 20th of December,
the Lord said, it is enough, thou good
and faithful, come up higher.
We write these lines with tears iu our
eyes, as wa have kuown Bro. Brassfield
so long, may the good Lord comfort us
in our grief; and when it is ours to die,
take ns to that part of glory where Uncle
Alec has gone.
"Blessed are they that die in the Lord."
Body, I pray you, let me go,
It'isu wou'l iimt struggles so.
Body, i Bee on yonder height,
A "mime Unit sliinelh from the place
Where beauty walks with naked luce:
It In u ilaine you cannot see.
Lie down yon clod, and set nie free.
Body, I pray yon let me 0,
It is a soul dial slrlveth so.
Body, 1 hear dim suiind-salar.
Drippiiig lro.it some (Hi iner star;
Dim Bounds oi joyous harmony,
It is my mate tiiat sinus, and I
Must drink that Honjr or hreak aiy heart.
Body, I pray you let us part.
Comrade, your frame is worn nnd frail,
Your vital powers begin to fail.
I long inr life, hut ynu nir rest;
Then iludy. let us Ijotli lie Messed.
When you are iyiuif 'ueatli the dew,
I'll come sometimes anil siilK to you.
But you will teel no pain nor woe,
Body, I pray you, let nie go.
Thus strove u beauty vain.
He lirnke his Imnds ami lied amain,
lie lied, tin body lay liereft.
But on his lips a smile was left
As if that spirk Innkiiie; hack
Shouldl upon his upward track
With joyous tones and hurried hreath
Seine message Unit could comfort death.
A FllIKND.
'LIFE Or GENERAL SHERMAN.
Tbe enterprising Paoifio Publishing
Co., of Portland and San Fraacisoo, are
again to Ihe front. this time it is with
the "LIFE OF GENERAL SHERMAN,1
written by the decensed general's fellow-
warrior aud bosom friend, Majur Genera
Howard, assisted by that most popular
of all biographers, W. b letcher Johnson
Author of "The Johustown Flood'' and
tbe "Life of Sitting Bull and the Indian
War," also brought out on this Coast bv
the Pacific Publishing Co. A grentful
uatijii is at all limes ready to honor the
memory of her brave sous who, during
life have followed the Stars nnd Stripes
upon the gory held of batlle; nnd Una is
paitieulnrlv the oase with the lust of the
great War HeroeJ who has just been
siuuiu nied by the grim call of death to
throw olf this mortal coil, full of years;
full of honor; full oi glory; full of the
love, iillectiou ana grtilituitu ot his teliow
citizens; full of everything, indeed, that
goes to ensure and enviable immortality
to the memory of the departed.
This beautiful work, just issued by our
friends, the Pacific Publishing Co., will
be no nieau factor in keeping green for
many years to come the story of tbe late
general's early life, his great war record
at Bull Kiln, at Sliiloh, at Memphis, at
Vicksburg, at Chattanooga, atKuoxville.
at Missionary Ridge, at Atlanta, aud last
but. very far from the least, that glorious
aud immortal "March to the Sea," the
generalship and military graudeur of
which Las probably uever been surpassed
in me unions oi wanaie. ah luese mat
tors are most graphically aud vividly
dealt with by the able authors; and
when it is remembered that General
Howard has, with the consent of the late
general's family, had access to all the
private diaries and correspondence of
General Sherman for the purpose of en
abling him to do justioe to the subject
he had taken iu hand, there can be no
doubt but that the book under notice is
an authentic nnd reliable biography of
the deceased soldier. It is illustrated by
portraits, battle scenes, etc., frin end to
end. The steel plate eugrnviug of the
late General, from n photograph takeu
just before his last iduess iu his gener
al's uniform is a very fine likeness, and
a master piece of the engraver's art.
The book should liud its way into
every patriotic home iu the Oouutry, See
the publishers' advertisement in this
paper. 418.
Frank II. Snow, Commissioner U. S.
Circuit Court at Lexiugton, Or., is
authorized to reoeive feeB for publication
ot fiuul precis. 41 1-tf.
FOR SALE I
A flood sheep raucb and range on
Snake river, iu Idaho. For further par
ticulars, inquire at the Gazislte office.
413-tf.
FOR RENT OR SALE.
One hundred nnd sixty aores of buneb
grass, nicely situated. Call at Gazettb
otlice. 405-tf.
FOR SETTLERS.
Settlers who have pnid $100 for their
pre-emptions or commuted h.unesteads
flioukl njiplv for a rebate through Frank
l 11 W , ..f T ...,l.,n !-.. r,,.,lna
j clllr(,ea UHe8a successful. 410 tf,
1 All.ORIMi
I have opened awell appointed tailor
ing establishment iu my new build'
ingon May street, aud am now regularly
receiving new goods iiiul will make oils-
torn made pants rom S7 to 815 best
goods iu the market.
A. Abrhausick.
; Special forms in legal blanks printed
! to order at the Gazettb otlice. None
but the best legal blauk paper used. A
: fuli line of blanks lor justices, etc , is
kept in stock, at prices us low as Salem,
1 Portland or Pendleton. &oud in your
or lets.
STRAY NOTICE.
Taken upon 1UV ranch, in Sand Ifnl-
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in,oil? Uliuuic l.", fK .,,.. n
eitr , branded J G on the right hip,
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nun uas a can uiop in iud i m in riu ,
Fostbb Adams.
j Hopppoor, Or., Mach 6, 'J. 41M9
W. II. UTTEH,
' RECORD " BUILDING, HKPPXER, OR-
Work done In the best manner, and prices to
suit the times.
GRANT COUNTY TRADE SOLICITED.
UTTER, Tlio Tullor.
A. E Powell, of Sand Hollow, was in
towu Saturday last, seeking medical at
tention for a slight attaok of "grip."
His sheep are in good oonditioo, losiug
I only forty head out ot 2.0j0, during the
winter.
:LIFE OF:
SII1MAN !
By Gen. Howard and Fletcher Johnson.
The last of the great war heroes. He
died honored and beloved by nnmber
less personal friends and by millions of
bis oounlrymen, who will read with de
light his early life. His grand war
record, at Bull Run, in the aimy of the
Cumberland, at Shiloh. Memphis, Vicks
bnrg, Chuttanaga, Knoxville, Missionary
Ridge, Atlanta, ant in the immortal
"March to the Sea," whose grau.leur and
glory has never been surpassed in t lie
World's history.
With eaoh copy of the book will be
given a new nud very superior
bteel Plate Portrait of the Gen.'l
made from a photograph taken just prior
to his last illness, aud showing him in
his General's uniform.
The work will contain about 600 pages,
superbly illustrated by portraits, battle
scenes, etc., from end to end. The book
should find a plaoe in every patrotio
borne in the laud.
A regular
gold mine
for agents.
The interest and excitement is intense.
An agency is worth at. least from SlO to
25 a day. Strike while the irou is hot
and big money is yours. JNow, uou t
get left this time previous experience is
not necessary. Illustrated ciionlars aud
extra liberal terms mailed FRUE on ap
plication, or to secure it instantly, send
GOc for complete ngents canvassing out
fit and state choice of territory.
Address,
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Ainswortb Block, Portland, Or. 417-1.
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LIFE.
a!)
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Here's The 'Sucker, '
Tht one thin you'll ilwavv fii d in every cow
boy' outtil hen ho go on the Bpiinsr round-up
is a " Fish Brand " Pommel Slicker. T! ey make
Ihe only perfect saddle coat, and come either black
or yellow. They protect the whole front of the
rider's body, being made to fit round the outside ot
the saddle eniirs. When used as a waikirj coat,
Ihe extension pieces neatly over an each other,
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Allison, O. D.-C'attlebnind, O D on loft hip
nnd lurnoH mime brand ou right choulder. Kniiye,
Eittlit Mile.
'I' V, Adkins, Pnyville, Or - Ktrnighr mnrkacrnPB
the tluuli ani two cropB nnd it lit tri the right nr;
Iioihoh, X up-iide down on tho right hhoulder.
lutntrB in (ii-iint county timl Hoar vuilev. 1' U
address ttlso at llurdmui.
C H Adkins. Uoreen. J, f.n right shonldpr; ra -tie,
(' It on right hip Hunge in Grunt and Mor
row counties.
AdkinB, J J Hordes, JA connected on loft
flank; cuttle. Hiuneon inii hip.
Herman Alp, 1'inirio City, Or. On cattle, O
LP cimuucteu on left hip; horses on left stifle
and wartle on noso. Hum go in Grant county.
Johnny Ayorfl. horncR brandi'd triangle on left
hip; cuttle uuine on right hip. uUo crop oil' right
ear and upper bit on wiino.
Illoakman. Geo., ritirdtimn H(,rRpH, a flagon
left slionldi.-r; citltlo, same on right NhoulitiT.
I nmiinter, J. V Hhrtlinun. Or. t.'altlo bmnd-
etl u on lell hip aiul ititgii; split in euch uur.
I3nrke. M Ht Long CreeK. Or On cattle.
MAi cttniiuett'd on k-ft Iiid. cioo off left ear. un
der half crop off right, llornes, eame brnnd on
let ft btiouldur, luuige m Grant und Morrow
county.
A IJowsman, Mount Vornoi: and Burns Cattle,
A H on right hio. two croon in each ear: Riimti on
horaeg. ou right Hhoulder, Jtange in Grunt und
liuriiey conntieH,
Jerrv Hrosman. horses branded 7 on rierhi
shouhlfr; cattle li on the left side.. Left oar
half crop and right ear upper slopn.
Harttm. Wr -liorses.J H on right thih: cattle
same on right hip; Hplit in each ear.
liennett, i,y norseH. li on lelt r.lionlder.
Mrs. (!. A.llenge. horMes branded XH on left
s).oulder or stitio; cuttle name on left si tie and
split in wit ear, upper half crop m right. j
iirown,J, r h:rro- aim cattle uruiuled H with 1
ox-yoke above on left shoulder,
lirown, J C HorseH, circle C with dot in net,
terou left hip; cattle, hHtne.
Hoyer, W G, Lena liornen, box brand or.rijh
hip cattle, name, with split in each ear.
Borg. P. O. HoraeB, 1' 11 ou loft shoulder; cut
tie. wiine on left hio.
VV J Browniee, Fox, Or Cattle .Til connected
on left Ride; rnip on loft ear und two HplitK and
middle piece cut out on right ear; on hornes fame
brand on the loft thigh; liungo in Fox valley,
Grant county,
E Cain. Caleb. Or- Y D on horne8 on left stifle;
U with quarter circle over it, on left shoulder,
and on left stitie on 'till colts tinder i yearn; on
left shoulder only on all horses over C years. All
range in Grunt county.
T lil'unnon, Long ('reek. Or--T on cattle on
right side, crop off right ear nnd elit in left ear.
Our hoisesHume brutid on left shoulder. Kange
in Grantcounty.
T H Curl Dotib'e cross on each hip on cattle,
swallow fork and under bit in right ear. split in
left ear. liange in Grunt county. Ou shei-p, in
verted A nlld spear point on tdmulder. Ear mark
ti-i ewes, crop uii left ear, puuehed upper bit in
right. W ft hers, crop in right a"d under half
crop jn left ear. All range in Grant county.
A. A. Crosby, emtio trunded "- (or 11 L con
nected) on the right shoulder.
VV alter Carsuer. Mount Vernon W on rattle on
left hip, ciop and nplil in left ear; 7W connected
on horses on left kIiduUIo , Kange in Grunt Co.
It Chittenden, Piuirie City, Or I ick. bundle
down on cuttle ridit hip and split in right ea ;
horttes, same brand ou right shoulder, hango in
Gram counly.
Cook, A. ,L, Lena Horses, 9Uon rightshanl fer
Cattle, samoon r ght hip: oar murk Bipiare crop
off left ami split in right.
Currm. It - Horses, co on left stifle.
Cochran,,; II Monument, Or Horses branded
T 1 lit A on Iff t, slinuldur. Cattle, same on right
hip. swallow fork in right ear and crop off left.
Cox & English, Hard man Caitla, (J with t in
center: horses. CE on left, Md.
Cupper, H A Horses H C on Irft shoulder
cattle II C on left side, swallow fork on riyhf our.
11. E. Coelmin, Momiment. Grant Co, Or.
Horses brandfd circle with bat beneath, on left
shoulder: emtio suino brand on both hips, mars
under slope both ears and dewlap.
Ctiapin II. Horses branded - on right hip.
Cattle branded the same.
H L Cross. Uayville. Or Cutllo branded two ''
crops and a split iu left ear; on horses a
reversed 7 on left stifle, Also have tho following
brands on rattle: 72 on let t hip, 7 on right hip,
72, on left shoulder, two pnnillel bars on left
shoulder. Ear marks, two crops.
Wm. Doonan. hnn.nH branded OO with bar
ovor them, on left shoulder; cattle Bame on left
hip.
Douglass, W M Cattle, H V on right Bide, swai
low-foi k in each ear: horses, It D on left bin.
lUmcan. W. P., John liny Quarter circle on
right shoulder, both on horses and cattle. Knugo
Grant county.
Driskell, W. E. Horses brnnded K inside of O
on left shoulder. Cattle same on left side of
neck.
Iiamon, H E, Mount Vernon 7U connected on
cattle on right hip, under slope in right ear,
under bit in left ear; same brand on horses on
right hip. Hunne in Grant county.
J.R.Ely A Hons. Horses branded ELY on
left shoulder, cuttle same on left hip. hole ir
right ear.
Halph Fisk, Prairie City, Or Horses, R F on
right shoulder; cuttle, on right hip. liange in
Grant county.
Fleek. Jackson. Horses. 7F connected on
right shoulder; cattlo same on right hip
Ear mark, hole in right and crop off loft
Florence, L A Cattle. LF on right hip; horgOB
F with bar under on right shoulder.
Florence, H P Horses, F on right shor.ldei;
cattle, F on right hip or thigh.
Armstrong, J. C, Acton T with bar under tt
on left shoulder of horses; cattle same on left
hip.
Gay, Henry GAV on left shoulder.
Goble, Frank Horses, 7 Fon left stifle; cattle,
same on right hip.
Oilman-French, Land nnd Live Stock Co.. Fos
sil, Or. Horses, anchor S on left shoulder; vent,
same tin left stifle. Cattle, same on both hips;
ear marks, crop off right ear and underbit in left,
liange in Gilliam, Grunt, Crook and Morrow
counties.
Elmer Gentry, Echo. Or. Horses brandod H.
8. with a quarter circle over it, on lett stifle
Kange in Morrow and Umatillaeounties.
Frank MeGirr, Fox Valley Mule shoe with top
cork on cattle on ribs and under in each ear;
hoises same brand on left stifle.
J . C. Gilt water. Prairie City, Or. On horses,
O -O on left shoulder and Btifle; cattle, on right
side, liangtiin Grantcounty.
C E Glaze and A P Snyder. Dayville.Or
Hornee branded & on right shoulder; on cattle,
stripe down the left shoulder. Also. P on
horses on left shoulder, and same on right hip on
cattle, liange in iiratit c.unty.
Hiatt A. U., Kidge, Or.-( attle. round-top A
witli quarter circle nrder it on the riht hip.
Kaiiue in Morinwand Umatilla counties.
Hio ton A Jenkn. Hamilton. Or Cat tie, two bars
on either hip; cmp in right car and split in left.
Horses. J on riglu thigh. Kange in Gmnt county.
Hughes, &iuiiu'l, Wagner, Or T F L on right
shoulder on horses; on cattle, on right hipr.tid on
left side, swallow fork in right ear and slit in left
liange in Haystack district. Morr. w county.
Edwin Hall, John Day Cattle K H on right
bip; horses same on right shoulder, tangjin
Grant county.
Htel A. Hjde. Prairie City, Or.--AH combined
on horses on right shoulder; cuttle on right hip.
ltarge in GrHiit county.
Hughes, .Mat, Heppner, Or. Horses, shaded
heart on the left shoulder. Kange Morrow Co.
Ed Holloway, Caddie, Or., horses and cattle
branded E 11 connected, with barunder it.
Hunsaker, H A -Horses, y on left Hhoulder; cat
tie. Hon left lii;
Hardisty, Albert Nye. Oregon-, Horses, AH
connecttd. on left shoulder; Cattle on the left
hip, crop off: left ear,
J F Hudson, Mount Vernon JF connected on
horses on right thigh; on cattle. N 8 on
right hip. Kaiigein Gmnt and Harney.
Humphreys, j 4l. Hardman Horses, H on left
fl.ir.k
Hiatt. Wm. E. Horses branded bar cross ou
left etuiuhler; rattle same on left h
Hayes, J M Hordes, wineglass on left shoulder
cattle, same on right hip.
Ivy. Alfred. Long Creek, Or Cattle 1 D on
right hip. crop off left ear and bit in right. Horses
same bnuid on left shoulder, Kange in Grant
county
1) W Jenkins. Mount Vernon J on horses on
left sbouloer; oi cattle, J on left hip and two
smHih oops on both ears. Kangein Fox and
Bear vail -js.
Junkin, 8. M. Horses, horseshoe J on left
shoulder, tattle, the mam).
Mile
Itauge on fcighl
Johnson. Felix Horws. circle T on left stifie
VO, IIP, MlUC uu ,lgll,u,f, UIU. I IMIl UI in llgUV
and sullt iu left ear
Kirk. J l-Uorwe N ea lett skoal dri eewle.
CF
Kirk. J C Horei. 17 on either flank; cattln t
on nht idn.
MiKe Kenny. horaoB brandwl KNY on left hip;
cattle Bitiue and crop oil inlt er; umiar slope on
ttie riuhl
KWler, Hichard E K in square, enttle on l--ft
hip: horntw wim ou i-'ft Mumlilr. Kantfe B-?t
viiUfj'. V. O. uddreuM, liiantun, Uraut County, Or.
W O KimberlHud, Mount Veriion, Or i L on
cattlB on riKht au(i left hiites, tmi.Uow fork iu i.'ft
ear and iiuuer eiop m i ,Kni vur. Utnn name
brand on icit hho.iide . Haue- iii Grunt umiuiv.
heuiu-y. I;U, Ikppner, Ur.-imrM. J L mid
ftfn tif clubd on loll hiiHu If i
M t'Lealry. Muuaiuent, Or Atriaru-1,, rinjth
eiieiidiiiK pa I OuU) of i,BUie on Ef(
V" ..-..., .. uiUUn.lid uu. lfcf
shoulder, sunt in rifhland under bit in lufi Z.
llaiiKO I" Uraiit eom.iyaiid i p..,.Uo( j h ,
1 i u turenee. Frame Cily, Ur-Cuiu", Z ? a
nelil hip; horses, nauai cn ni-lit shoulder, ilm,
in t'l'llnt coutoy. """few
Loltcn, blepnen-lSLoa left hip on cat'l.
crop and spin ou riKlu ear. Horses same brand ,,'
lell stmuMcr. Iiu8e Oram county. V. U ad
dress, tox. Urecou. au
UHUdluu. Juan W .-Horses branded half-cir
cle J L miiii ;ed on lert shoulder. Cuole Sam,
on lell hip. UanKr, near Lenuxtuii
lieorKe Laird, horses liniiul.,,1 ,l..Vi- n
neelinl. 8.niit-Iiii,HM cliu.l u 11 cot.-
suouiner.
WlUtf ii, OQ yft
1 1A I ,.l I ....
wattle ovor rwlit eye, .lira, ! m r.il.t ur 1
Morgan, a A Horses, M J on loft
shoulder
McCmnbur, Jaa A, Atwood-
-lluraos, M wit
oju tivui mi ngui snouJuer,
li. li. Maui.. Lei. a; lioiaes-old nmrea 77
ngiil mo; young suck, aai.dl ci oh Si j,:,!011
Morgan, liiori-lioies, ein7.t r , i . ,
der ana lelt Uiwh: entile 6 o piih , V .' ' a"Ul-
iUuri.Uy. J. j.. K,
lett siiouider. l jii tin
.ioiseti a if on the
mark, crop und soat in l.-ii. ,
SHUltt on litfht hut: e,.P
right. Hornet also 4 on lett stilly.
Itui.go in GrutiL ununrtr.
eat- uud tnulerba in
olieep, E K.
f'r- 5 - hoi.
VV J McKetu. Mount Veriion iV-Y t n
on riKi,t h., ct,,,, m n,T!!; UaulL1 X 1"
Huuie Uiumt on ,.urst8 on la ittA
MeUirr. Barncy-llurse, 7B orai-iected on left
U. V. Meliulley, lla.uill.on, Or.-On Horse. S
wall hall oii ele uuuer on lea l,oul, ; oj'Tmtie
turn- bur. eo,,eeu.d uu U.p ou UB ,t 8iae
lluiitte in Gimil t'ounty. lue
fteiil. Aii.lrew. Lmuh Itock-Horees AN
UNmvin"ii 'vvS'''!i 'UT: ""t,""""" butullip"
overTlVefliiVuMer''""" W"h '" C""10
Hi! saS ;;;r' c,rc'8 7 ,m left
Oiler. 1-eiiT. Lime llock-1' 0 o, eft ghon iler
Pi. mini. Jnsi'iili, lUuuuuiuiit, lr bniiKlsToM
ee J i' i iiiMiecu,!. ul, lil!M Bi,,,,,ld ,r; ,le "
HHuieuntliengHtlup uuU uderlupe
on lea lluU,ier mm u en ' liu C,' a mi
Y iiliiun f iipu. MUUnt V.'rnon-l T un cattle on
efll.ip, two .in ln lea e,; wme bmui SS
hofte. on lelt. witle. l(limf m ur,iul 0S , j
umler hi in uiieli our.
lluary Piitbern. tmraes branded will, a lioman
ciro on lett enoulder: cattle branded ,JI
man cnw, bar at bottom, on lelt li,p.
V; 1,'e'ty?' 1Jo"'v,llo-llor8e, diamond P
on i-al,o,der. Cattle, J 11 J connected ai d in.
vertoloii ea hip; ciop oil lett em-and split in
"nee '"' ""'"J',0,; "I"1 L"ta '"! ""ove tlie
John T Powell, Uayville, Or-Horsee. JP con
nec ed on lett shoulder. Cattle OK coil uected on
left hip, two under half crope, ou n each ear
wattle uuiiei- thioii . liange 'mllt ou"' "lr-
1, mn"?'' Ui U- l-'"-uu l-ity-f U i left
ehou 1,-r, on liowes only. H.,uge Canyon creek
ami Hear valley, u rant county.
Hood. Anurew, llanlniau-lloraes, Bqnareoros.
with qminer-emile over it on lea untie.
Iteiin.Ker, Uirut-Mon.es. C 11 on lettshoulder.
.Hui. Ituuio, Monument.-Hrnnds liornea It on
Uea ' 1""iB0' Urntmliloriwoouu.
Itoyse, Aaron, Heppner, Or-Hcrses, plain V on
.etc eliouidiir; catue, aiuu brand iveied on
riKhl hip and crop oil riglu, ear. llaugn in bor
row county. e
iii.li iiioa., Heppner, Or. Horses branded X
on tlie ngli, ulioul.ier; cattle, IU on the lett hip,
crop oil lett. cur and uewlap on neck, lianuu in
Aim row aud aOjoiniuji oountioj.
Ilusl VViiiiani, I'euoletou, Or.-Ilorses K on
lett sliouluei j cattle, 11 on lett hip, crop off
right ear, underlet on left, ear. tjlieep. H en
weainero lound crop olf nBli ear. lluniie Uma
ttllaanu iVlonowo mnues.
lieaney, rtmdiew LexinBton, Or.-Horse
Drandeu A K on right shoulder, vent quarter
circle over bruud; cattle same on right hip.
liange Morrow county.
Uojsc, Wm. 11, Uanyvillo. Or-HIt connected
with quurler otivlo over lop on cattle on right hip
and ciop ottnglii ear and split in lelt. iloisea
aaiuo Liai.don left snounler. Uauge iu lloirow.
brant and tiillniin counties.
iliilur, J 1'', Jtuier, Or-Tiiree parallel bar!
Willi bar over on horses on lell hip; on cutlle, lett
side, two smooth crops, two splits in eacli ear.
hangu in Middle r'orK of Julin Hay.
Ituctor. J VV Horses, JO ou lelt shoulder. Cat.
tie, o on right hip.
, ,L
Spray, J. If.-Horsos branded SF connected or.
mint siiouider: cattle same on both hits.
bailing, i t! Hej.pnor, Or-llorses branded S A
on lelt Buoiilder; cuttle same on left hip.
Dallllior. li L. Killer li, ll..,..JU ....... K.,-a
lilt slltle. P.ain IS. two OarB ou left side, a crop
and tlo ee stilus in right ear, swallow fork and
liuderbit in lell, cattle. Hon came linger than on
hoises. llai.ge in limn, counly.
A. L. Bwaggarl, Ella, horses brande ' t on left
siiouider; eel lie same On left lnp. Crop on ear
ear, wattle on lelt nind leg.
Struigiit VV is.-lloises nhadod J 8 on left
stille; cattle J Sj on lett hip, swallow fork in right
ear, underbit ln lelt.
Wwiiggnii, L, Alpine-Horses, 8 S on right
snouluer. "
bHpp. Thos.-Ilorsea, 8 A P on loft hip; cattlo
same on left hip.
hears, WH-Horses bar over 8. RangeinFox
valley. P O address, Fox, Or.
bhobe, Dr A J-llorses, Da on on loft, hip: cat,
tlo. same on left side, wattle on left bide of neck
ears cut sharp at point,
bimtli, E, F, 1'iiot Hock, Or. Cutile. home,
shoe ou left side, crop close in left eur. Horses,
4 on left thigh Kange in Umatilla und (iruut
counties.
John Shrier. Fox valley NO connected on
horses on right lnp; caitle, same on right hip,
crop ll rignt ear and under bit iu leitear. liange
ui Uraiit county.
Smith Urns, John Bay, Or-II Z on cattle on
le tshoulder.
bteveiisoii. Mrs A J-Cattle, 8 on right hip
swallow-tork in left ear.
bpeiry , IS U-Cattle, WO on left hip, crop ofl
right and underbilm left ear, dulap; horses. WO
on left shoulder.
bwaggart. li W Horses,
41 on left shonldei;
came, 4i on left hip.
Blewait, Ueo .ilardman-Horses oircle oon
lettshoulder.
biuilb 1. U. Lone Hock. Or, Horses branded
a crossed seven on lefi shoulder; cattle same on
lelt side, liange, Gilliam counly.
bniith Ueo.. horses branded U S on left flank1
.mi''v1""",1' -"'". I on lett ah.oulo.tr;:
cattle, on left shoulder.
Tipiiets S X-llorses. 0 on left shoulder.
turner K. W., small capital T lelt shoulder,
ear"""' L'"' mm "n '"P with 8p'lt bo"
thrrnton, H. M.. lone, Or.-Hnraes branded
li I connected ou left stille; she, p same brand.
P ' Thomas, Alouiit Vernon -TK connected on
cattle on right hip, swallow fork in right ear and
uiiderbit in same ear; hortes. same brand ou right
stille. Hange in John Day valley.
b A Tucker Prairie City-F on cattle and
hoises on left shoulder.
John luieman, Prairie Cily, Or.- On horse..
10 on lett slide; on callle. O with bar under on
lett tup. Kange in liraiit counly.
W li Warren, ( aleb, Ur-t'aitle, W with qaarter
circle over it, ou left side, split iu tight ear.
Horses same bra.id ou left shoulder. Kange in
Grantcounty.
F L Wood, Dayvillo, Or-Ilonrton horses on
left stille; on cattle, ion left side and under bit
in lelt ear. Kange in lirant comity
Wright, Silas A. Ilepp.ier, Or. Cattle branded
b W ou the right hip. equare crop oil right oar
and spl.t in lelt.
Francis Wallace, Monnt Vernon-Square on
caule on the 1.-11 hip. upper slope in he left
ear and under slope iu right ear. S.,me brand
ou horses on right shoulder, liange iu Harney
and urant county.
Webster, J. L Heppner. Or.-Horses branded
Wlh bar over J on light shoulder; cattle same
on right hip, crop off, eft ear and split in each,
l.ange, Jlorrow county.
Wade, Henry.-Horsss branded ace of spades
on lea siiouider and lelt hio. Caltie branded
same ou lelt side and left hip.
Mime1'"' A ilurs"B' " ou left shoulder; catt e
John Wolfinger, John Day City-On horses,
three parahel bars on left auoulder; 7 on sheep
bit in both ears. Kange in Urant and Malhuei
Wylai.d. J II. Hardman Circle C on lef- lldoh
Woodward, Johu-iloriK, UP connected on
left shoulder.
Watkins Lishe. horses branded UK connected
on lett btirle
. Wallace. Charles-Cattle, W on right thigh, hoi.
m left ear; horses, W on right shoulder, some
same on left shoulder.
Wren. A A ('attle, running AA with bar ao as
on right l.i n.
J. b. Young. Gooseberry, Or.
T S on the right shoulder.
Horses branded
Horses branded
W. II. Crowley. Long creek
circle 5 on left shoulder.
W'hittier Bros.. Drewv R.n, ,.... n
j Horses branded W H. connected on left .I'.iulder
Vtlliinmrt. :,sr,i mmrta. ;K.la .1
: bars oe lea htt, bi,th cattle arid hjrses. Rung.
lirani counly; P. O. address, Hamilton. Or.
Williams. J 0. Long Creelt. Or Horses, ouar.
ter circle over three bars on left hip: oatus aame.
edtuteeckeae. lUa u ItmiHxMty'