Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, February 10, 1893, Image 4

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TO
OMAHA,
Kansas City, St. Paul,
Cliloaco,
St. jLOuls,
AND ALL TOINTS
EBST, m PP 81DTJ.
Leaves Heppner, 8 a. m. Arrives
60 p. m.
Pullman sieeoeri
Colonlxt sleeper,
Reclining Chair Cars
and Diners.
Bteamm Portland to San Franoisoo
ayery (oar days.
Tickets "SatS? Europe.
Far rafcss and general information call on;
Dvpot Tlckat Aint,
J. O. HAET
Heppner, Oregon.
W. H. HURLBDRT, Asst. Ganl. Pass. Ajt
364 Washington St.,
POBTLAKD, Obeook.
From Terminal or Interior Points the
'0
EAILEOADI
Is the line to take
Sast
It is the Dining Car Route. It rnns Through
Testibuled Trains every day in the year to
St. Paul and Chicago
(No Change of Oars)
Composed of DINING CARS unsurpassed,
PULLMAN DRAWING ROOM SUM
Of Latest Equipment
TouristSlepingCars
Bent that can he constructed and In which ac
eoinmodatinna am both free and furnished for
holders uf first or Becoud-la8B ticket, and
Elegant Day Coachs.
A Continuous Line oonneotinu with all
Lines, affording Direct and Uninter
rupted Service.
Pullman Sleeper Reservations can be
aevurea in uuvunvv mruuyit
any agent of the road.
through!- tickets
To and from all points In America, Kngland
and Kuropi, oan be purchased at any Ticket office
ul Luis lompauy.
Tall information concerning .rates, time
of trains, routes and other detuils
(umisued on application to any
agent, or
A. D. CHARLTON.
Assistant General FusRenger Agent.
No. 121 First St., Cor. Washington,
it. PORTLAND OREGON
WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES
(Northern Pacific R. R. Co., Lessee.)
LATEST TIME OAKD
Two Through Trains Daily.
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Ttokets sold and haKKaire checked through to
all points In the United Htatoi and Canada.
Close connection made In Chicago with all
trains ttolng Kasl and South.
For full Information apply to your nearest
tleket agent or J AH. C. POND,
Gen. l'aii. and Tkt. Agt. Chicago, 111.
GRASS and
SEEDS
Highest
Germinating
Power.
PUREST STRAINS.
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CATALOGUE.
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CAVEATS.
TRADE MARKS.
DESIGN PATENTS.
COPYRIGHTS, mtn.
mot TTiTorrnruion arm true tiannhook write to
MUNN CO., Sol HuoAmvAY, Nhw Yoitff.
Oldest bureau for securing pat outs In America.
V.YVTJ patent taken out by um la brought Imfore
the public by a notice given f rue at olitugo tu the
ffricutific Amman
Larpett eUvnlatlon of any sclentine paper In the
world, 8ple.li tit illy Illustrated. No tntolllceut
maa should be without It. Weekly. J.OO a
eari si.ttisix mnmns. Aiire-t MUNN A OO,
ujtLsUuiJuus aui iiroauwajr. ew lorkuty-
A Planters Experience.
itRfy plantation la In a mailisrtul dla.
trlet. hcrt IVr anil an no prevailed.
1 UK ploy lOO lunula) Iroqiu-iUly liHlf
f tbem were Kirk. I su nearly dla
eourMtfeU when 1 tegiu tlio neof
inn racinc
ScJIei American
i v- WJ war-
Tuffs rns
The reaolt r murvellona. Mr men
became alroiiNT anil lieartx.and 1 ouve
kad no furthnr trouble. M ltlt tlloea
Bllla. 1 would nut rear to live in any
Caainp." t. Kl V Al, llayou Sara, l.a.
Sold Everywhere.
Office, IM W 111 ttasldiigtea SU, N. Y
S. P. FLORENCE,
STOCKRAISER !
HKPPNEK, OKEGON.
CatUe branded and ear marked as shown aboye.
Horses F on right shoulder.
My cattle range in Morrow and Umatilla coun
ties. I will pay $100.00 for the arrest and con.
viction of any person stealing my stock.
QUICK TI3VI33 !
JS i ix Franoisoo
And all point in California, via the Mt, Shasta
route of the
Southern Pacific Co.
The great highway through California to all
points East and South, (irand Hoenie Route
ofthePacino Coast. Pullman BnSet
Sleepers. Second-class Sleepers
Attachedito express trains, affording superior
accommodations for seoond-olasa passengers.
For rates, tickets, sleeping oar reservations,
to,, call upon or address
R. KOEHLER, Manager, K. P. BCX3KRB, Asst.
Gen. F. & P. Agt, Portland, Oregon.
Guaranteed Cure.
We authorize our advertised druggist
to sell Dr. Kins' New Discovery for
oonsumption, soughs and oolds, upon
this condition. 11 yon are amioteu witn
a onnch. eold or any lane, throat or
chest trouble, ana win use tnis remeay
as directed, eivratr it a fair trial, ana ex
perience no benefit, you may return ine
bottle and haye your money refunded.
We could not make this offer did we not
know that Dr. King s New Discovery
onuld be relied on. It never disappoints.
Trial bottles free at Slocum-Johnson
Drug Co. Large size 50c, and ijl.OU.
JT" RELICS OF BONAPARTE. ?p
Articles of Apparel Worn by the TJttl
Corporal In the Campaign of 1814.
The last genuine relics of the first
Napoleon have now been transferred
from the Louvre museum to that of the
Hotel des Invalides, says the London
Telegraph. They comprise an authen
tic "licdingote grise," which cost 180
francs at Lejeune's, and the "little
hat," which was blocked by Poupard &
Co. and was afterward worn by the
emperor in the campaign of 1814. A
great deal of dispute and discussion has
arisen about these two articles, the
transfer of which to the Invalides has
long been delayed, s in January last
a representative of the Empress
Eugenie put in a claim for them as
being the private property of Napoleon
III., and therefore liable to be
restored to their owners, like other ob
iects lent to the museum. After care
'ul search there was found in the
archives of the Louvre a letter dated
February, 1854, signed by the imperial
grand chamberlain, the Due de llassano.
In which the chief conservator of the
Louvre was told that tho emperor
wished tho coat and hat to be placed as
historical relies in the Musee des
Souverains. (In the strength of this
letter tho state has now asserted its
rights to the curiosities, and a president
tial decree authorizing their transfer to
the Hotel des Invalides was issued re
cently. Among tho other Napoleonic
articles sent to the Invalides are a little
tn-color cockade in silk, which the ein
pcror wore at Fontuinebleau when bid
ding farewell to the Imperial guard, and
which he had in his hat when landing
at Porto Ferrujc in May, 1814; a uni
form of a general of division in which
the first consul appeared at Marengo; a
tate sword, engraved by Fillberg, of
Stockholm: a ling of one of the regi
ments of Cnasseurs of the guard; the
seat used by the emperor in Saint
Helena, and, lastly, the camp bedstead
In which ho died. This object wafr
given to Napoleon III. by Prince Murat.
Visitors to the Invalides will soon bo
able to see those interesting memen
toes of the great Napoleon, which have
been lying by in the Louvre since 1871
. NO NEED OF CHURCH.
Sermons Supplied by Telephone by an
Enterprising KiiKllah Company.
The attempt to connect the pulpit of
Christ church, Birmingham, England,
with the telephone system is not suf
fered to become a mere barren experi
ment. The telephone company has
lately perfected the arrangements, and
Is now supplying oral sermons at pri
vate residences on a rather extensive
scale. Naturally, says the Chicago
Hurald, it is the bed-ridden and the
sick who most appreciate the advan
tage of being able to hear a preacher
without attending service. A dozen
yards or so of loose, llexihle cord is at
tached to the ordinary receiver and a
special U-shaped instrument supplied
to tlx on the head, with an ear box for
each ear. Thus provided it is possible,
it is said, for the sick to hear comforta
bly while In bed. In a quiet room the
tolling of a bell can be heard half an
hour before Herviees; the prayers can
be followed, the responses emphasized
and every word of the sermon distin
guished; while solos in the anthems arc.
we are assured, heard as distinctly as
if one stood next tho singer. Even a
casual cough among the audience is
.listiuguished. There is stated to be a
lady at iSiiiallheiith who has been bed
ridden for three years, and whose spir
itual wants are thus supplied; another
at IOdgbaston, who has not been able to
attend church for seven years; and in
the ltirminghnin jewelry 'district there
are a dozen watchmen who, being on
duty every Sunday, could never hear a
sermon except in this fashion. Twenty
four calls, representing, it is calculated,
jonio sixty subscribers, are stated to
have been received at tho telephone
jflice from Christ church one night last
week and a similar number m tho
morning. Subscribers in Manchester,
Nottingham, London, Coventry, Staf
ford, Wolverhampton and Worcester
have also availed themselves of this op
portunity of being supplied with
jpoken sermon at a trifling cost
Pans Strove Uillwuys.
The street railways of PoiMt an
under the government control, nnd the
rules for their guidance are very strict.
Ouly four passengers are allowed to
stand on the back platform, nnd they
must pay the same fare as the first
class passengers inside, viz., six cents,
while those ou the roof of the cur ride
at half rates.
AND
BEGONIAS.
Bow to
Propagate tlio Rex
BegonlM
from Leaf Cuttings.
Begonias adapt themselves to a variety
of uses. These plants ure employed in
the garden for summer decoration, or as
pot plants for cut flowers in winter.
The tuberous begonias are now largely
grown as bedding plants. Their colors
are more varied and brilliant than ge
raniums. The Rex begonias, with their
large ornamental leaves, are also great
ly prized. Begonias are increased by
seeds, by divisions of the rhizomes and
by cuttings which strike freely in sand
and leaf mold. Leaf cuttings succeed
best when laid on sand and shaded from
bright sunlight.
The Rex begonias may be increased in
a variety of ways. A quick and easy
method of propagation is shown in the
accompanying cuts from The Florists'
Exchange. The first figure represents a
leaf cutting ready to place in the sand.
X LEAJ CUTTING.
A medium sized leaf may be cut up
so as to give eight or ten of these tri
angular shaped pieces. The size of the
piece should not be over two inches each
way. Put them about three-quarterg of
an inch in the sand, where there is an
abundance of heat and moisture. Do
not pot until the plants are about the
size shown in Fig. 2.
Many thick and heavy leaves may be
used as cuttings. Leaf cuttings are
most commonly employed in the showy
leaved begonias and in gloxinias, but
many plants can be propagated by them.
READY FOR TRANSPLANTING.
Sometimes a whole leaf is used; again
it is divided into two parts and again
into triangular portions, as shown in the
first cut. Leaf cuttings are handled in
the same manner as soft stem cuttings,
so far as moisture and temperature are
concerned. ,
The First Law of Nature.
This self-preservation is acknowledged
to be, and people who adopt against the
encroaches of disease a genuine medioinal
safeguard accredited by experience and
the sanction of physicians, allord a nap
py illustration of the wisdom of the say
me, in the Health tuey restore ana con
tinue to enjoy. Among maladies, against
the growth of whioh Hostellers Slomacn
Bitters affords euioient protection, dis
eases of the kidneys, and bladder are
fraught with the utmost peril ana exbio
it great obstinacy when opposed by ordi
nary means. The Bitters can and will
subdue them. No testimony is stronger
than this. Used at the outset and per
sistently, the best results may be expect
ed. This medicine also eradioatea liver
oompluint, constipation, dyspepsia, ma'
lana, rheumatism and nervousness.
DltUNKENNESS. or the I.1UCOR HABIT
Cared at Home In Ten Days by Adminis
tering Dr. rlatuea' Golden Specific
It can be given in a glass of beer, a onp
of coffee or tea, or in food, without the
knowledse of the patient, it is absolute'
ly harmless, and will effeot a permanent
and sneedv cure, whether the patient is
a moderate drinker or an alcohoho wreck.
It has been given in thousands of cases.
and in every instance a perfect cure has
followed. It never fails. The system
once impregnated with the specific, it
becomes an utter impossibility lor ine
liquor nopetite to exist. Cures guaran
teed. 48 page book of particulars free.
Address the Golden Specific Co., 185
Kace Street, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Fat People.
The only safe and reliable treatment
for obesity, or superfluous fat, is the
Leverette" Obesity rills, which gradu
ally reduce the weight and measurement.
No injury or inconvenience leaves no
wrinkles acts by absorption. Thiscure
is founded noon the most soientino prin
ciples, and has been used by one of the
most eminent physicians of Europe in
bis private practice "for five years" with
the most gratifying results. Mr. Henry
rerkiDS, i!'J Uuiou t'ark, Boston, writes:
"From the use of the "Leverette obesity
pills my weight has been reduced ten
pounds in three weeks and my general
health is very much improved. The
principles of your treatment are fully in
dorsed by my family phyaioian. In proof
of my gratitude I herewith give you per-
uiiB8ioti to use my name u you desire lo
do so." Priue JUKI per package, or three
packages for 85 00 by mail. All orders
supplied direot from oar oflioe. The
Lkvkrkttr SrEcirio Co., 175 Tremont
Street Bostou, Mass.
Wtierer
At Abrahamsick's. In addition to his
tailoring business, be has added a fine
line of underwear of all kinds, negligee
shirts, hosiery, etc. Also has on hand
soma elegant patterns for suits. A.
Abrahamsiok, May street, Heppner, Or.
Shoemaker. Ed. Birbeok, a shoemak
er and repairer of many years' experi-
. t ...a t i .
ence, nag just loumeu m lue aunaisuj
siok building, on May street, where be
is prepared to do eveiytbing in his line.
Mr Birbeck is strictly a first-class work,
man and warrants all work. Oive him a
call. 14 It
Cofliu A MoFarland hve just rpoeiTed
A oar load of Mitchell Wajious, Hacks,
etc., aud have also a large auppr of farm
ing impUmeoU of all kinds. a
WATERLOO SURVIVORS.
rheLaat Man Is (ieUUig Koaree, and Now
Comes the Wniixn.
People frequently hear about ole
Waterloo men," but "vVaVrloo worn
en" are undonbtely rare. 'I here exists,
however, in France, says the Urauuor
Bucksaw, a Mine de Variola, whr
nursed wounded soldiers on the great
Belgian battlefield and traversed the
historic plain on the night folln'.vinir the
memorable fight which scaled the fate
of the first Napoleon. Mine, de Variola
lives at Nantua, in the department 01
the Ain She is ninetv-eight years old,
having been born in .March, 1 703. Her
father, M. Carpan, who hod been em
ployed in the household of Queen -Marie
Antoinette, emigrated to Belgium dur
ing the great revolution and bought the
demesne near St. Amand which con
tained within its inclosure the Bry wind
mill, one of the old landmarks of Water
loo. Mme. de Variola, who still retains
all her faculties, relates that on June
17, 1815, her father took her and her sis
ter to the windmill. White ,tliey were
there Napoleon entered with an aid de
camp and began to survey the country
round through a telescope. Seeing the
girls, he told Mr. Carpan to take them
away, as a great battle was to be fought
near the place on the morrow. Never
theless, the family ramained in the
windmill and saw some of the hghting
next day. Balls and bullets fell on the
roof of the building, and toward even
ing a party of Prussians entered the
place, one of them an officerremark
ing that it was all over with the French.
Shortly afterward this officer returned
to the field of battle, and had not gone
far before his legs were shattered by a
cannon ball. At night M. Carpan went
out with his children and assisted the
wounded, who were mostly French.
Mme. de Variola's husband was a
Spaniard, who was once wealthy, but
died poor. His widow is not too well
off in her old age. She was formerly
befriended by the Empress Eugenie,
but is now supported mainly by her
children.
ALONE AMID SKELETONS.
Th. Only Inhabitant of an Inland Where
3,000 Indians Had lleen Kuried.
Two prospectors recently visited the
island of San Nicholas, off the Ventura
coast, with the purpose of taking up
land. They found the land on the is
land, which is four miles wide by
twelve Ion?, utterly barren. On the
western side sand is about the ouly
thing seen, and this has been blown
from the beach clear to the top of the
island, seven hundred or eight hundred
feet high.
On the other side of the island, says
the Ventura Free Press, they found hu
man bones for a distance of five miles
along the beach. They were very-
thick, and it looked as if it had been a
graveyard. They also discovered the
remains of human bodies ou the ridge,
which runs lengthwise through the
land. In some places two skeletons
were seen close together, as if they had
been buried in tho same grave. 1 1
wind had blown off what covering of
soil had been thrown over them. Bone
wero thickly strewn along thii ridge
for upward of three miles. From ap
pearances upward of four thousand In
dians must have been buried there.
A shanty which hud been built on the
west side was found buried clear to the
roof in sand. There are now about
two thousand sheep on the island, and
from a sort of rough grass they seem
to keep fat. The party went into
cave which afforded an Indian woman.
the sole occupant of the island, a home
for seven years. It seems that when
her party was leaving the island she
lumped overboard and swam ashore
the night. Years went by before she
was taken off.
Best Man for a Dinner Party.
The man to be desired at dinners and
receptions is the man who talks bril
liantly for a few minutes, and then
gives his listener an opportunity to say
something the man who has not only
the faculty of shining in conversation
himself, but also of making others
shine with whom he converses.
A Leader.
Sinoe its first introduction, Eleotric
Bitters has gained rapidly in popular fa
vor, until now it is clearly in the lead
among pore medioinal tonios and alter
ativescontaining nothing whioh per'
mits its use as a beverage or intoxioant.
it is reoognized as tbe best and purest
medicine for all ailments of stomaob.
liver or kidneys. It will oure siok head
ache, indigestion, constipation, and drive
malaria from tbe system. Satisfaction
guaranteed with each bottle or the money
will be refunded. Hold by fcjlocum
Johnson Urug (Jo.
Prevent and cure Constipation and Siok
Beadaoue, Small Bib Beaus.
THE DICTIONARY HOLDER
Did you tTr lom whftt fblow rwnlta tww oat wt 1
BMittfMttir ,y Mr. N.jye of in riitmanUI mud to told 1
sUrtinnarvt ThaJt.,ri raa.l Ilka k ftblt). but to tell It Oft ail
m noiher question , lluvo you arar noticed tha advarttMOMOS
tl U i-rjnotor UJiupany, wiucn asavna out m xuiutwa,
45 sold In '88
2.283 eold In '89
6,268 cold In '30
20,049 sold M 'SB
60,000 w;;3 tn mm in992
. A 8tos4 Windmill ana btl
3$ CT'Th999 figures tell th
toff Of tne ver-6ro wing.
Aermotor. Whero
-"ijft.w ono
l and wo
Wall, thtt --tflMiliniant haUwn
spec others follow.
Take tho Country'
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ni with wlncli ll u built
p until It litna i nrj Icffstat
iaroflelinMi0 IVfril '"
nlv atceatlttl t- ol
frt HrMler cominiaal
wurlilly futni'httt t'
n.t.-u,. ii.,i,ir huii 11 eta
briDgi u brk to Uia HoUUr, ami
HiryrhU iui.uiry a W Uo I. woa,
and h-ld nnd till holU tha Said.
1. ,.,,,.11,. fr.Mii vtar toyeax.
Thaittral of th.il wea iathiai
r. NtiyeitiM tn vlaa moat partaet,
art nt 10 and memononi artiela. and
s... m.,,-,.,.H a h,eri itandardoC
ictllr-nca and np.Ud artel
at a low ,inc. Th- niant of tha
Dictionary Hold-ri baa bB I1
that thty hiarallr ll tbaniM'Vaa,
and 10 uch (fast qtwnn
ti. Uia atiiiallt'fftton
Mori 011a h. mt'la tl
rult a
int.
Tha liara itinatoalinoat
hablUMe (ion von ot tlia globa
van to tha ramota Ulanda ot
Ika t, and are kapt by all
aafcailtaw.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
Notice.
UNITED 8TATES LAND OFFICE, LA
Grande, Oregon, Jan. 9, 1S93. Complaint
having been entered at this office by Henry
Mossie against Luther Baldwin for abandoning
his hoinesttd entrv No. 4116, dated March 30,
l.vw, upon the P s0- 20, and the Es
SW Sec. 17, Tp5, S R 32. K. W. M.. in t'matilla
countv, Oregon; with a view to the cancellation
of said entry the said parties are hereby sum
moned to appear at the office of Will C. Stimson,
at Pilot Rook, Oregou, on the 1st day of March.
at 10 o'clock, a. m., to respond and furnish
testimony concerning said alleged abandon
ment, to be used at the- final hearing in this
omce on tho 29th day of March, l&ttt, at ten
o'clock a m.
It is further ordered that this notice be served
by publication for four consecutive "weeks in
the Heppner Gazette, and by posting upou the
tract aa la lulled tftates laui can.
81-71 A. C. M cC lx llan o. Receiver.
anni i
This H
lwa.aaiwilaaiai
Colds and Coughs
croup,
sore throat,
bronchitis, asthma,
and hoarseness
cured by
Ayers Cherry Pectoral
the safest
and most effective
emergency medicine.
It should be in every
family.
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co
Lowell, Mass.'
IF YOU WANT INFORMATION ABOUT
BP"
AQiircas a letter or T" sta! curd to
THE PRKM CLAIM COJIPAWT,
JOHN WEODERBURN, - Managing Attorney.
P.O.Box 463. WASmStiTOK.P.C.
rFVKTOXS PROCURED FAT
SOLDIERS, o WIDOWS,
CHILDREN. PAKE NTS.
Al8o.fnr Boldieri and Sailors fltsablffl in the line of
fluty In tlie retrulnr Army or Navy since the war.
Surrivora of the Indian warn of 1832 to 1842, and
their widows, now entitled. Old and rejected claim
l specialty. Thousand! entitled to higher rates.
ena lor new laws. x9 cu&rge xor Buviuvt iiuieo
Summons.
N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE
of Oregon, for the county of Morrow.
R. L. Hughes, PlalutlH',
vs. S SUMMONS.
Geo. W. Thomas, Defendant.)
TO GEO. W. THOMAS, the above aamed de.
fendant:
In the name of the State of Ore eon. lou are
horeby required to appear and answer the com
plaint filed against you in the above entitled
uit upon trie nrst aay 01 the next term 01 this
court, to-wit.: Upou Monday, the 13th day of
March, 1893. And If you fall so to answer, for
want thereof, the Dial n tiff will take a iudement
against you for the principal sum of $800.00 and
interest thereon at the rate of six (6) per cent.
f er annum from the 1st day of January 1889, and
or the further sum of 124.00 and interest there
on from the 1st day of July, 1890, at the rate of
8 per cent per annum, and for the further sum
of 124.00 with interest at the rate of 8 per cent,
per annum from the 1st day of January, JStfl,
and for the further sum of 124.00 and interest
thereon at the rate of 8 percent, per annum from
the 1st day of July, 1891, and the further sum of
$80.00 as attorney's fee in this suit, and for the
costs and disbursements of this suit. And plain t
ili further asks for a decree foreclosing the mort
gage upon lots 5 and 4. and the SE4 of the SW)4
of Sec. 30, In Tp. 2, N K 24, E. W. M., containing
450 and 40-100 acres, more or less, being situate
in Morrow county, state of Oregen, and that the
land described be sold as upou execution to sat
isfy whatever judgment the plaintiff may ob
tain, and that the proceeds of said sale be ap
plied, first In the payment of said judgment,
costs and attorney's fee, aud costs of Bale; and
second, that the remainder, if any, be turned
over to the defendant, and that defendant be
forever barred and foreclosed from setting up
or maintaining any claim or demand to said
laud or any part thereof, except aB redemptiouer
under the statute, aud for such other and fur
ther reiH'l as may to tne court seem meet ana
equitable.
This summons is published pursuant to an
order of Hon. W. L. Bradshaw, Judge of the
above entitled court, duly made and entered ou
the 10th day of Januarv, um.
IViliMAIS BKOS. & HUKHUK,
562-574-w Attorneys for Plaintiff.
SUMMONS,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE
of Oregon, for the county of Morrow.
i. w, Harrington, ad
ministrator ot tne es
tate of JamesStewart,
Deceased, Plaintitr. SUMMONS.
vs.
G. W. Stewart.
Defendant. J
TO G. W. STEWART, Defendant:
In the name of the State of Oreaon. You are
hereby required to appear and answer the com
plaint filed against you in the above-entitled
action, on or before the 27th day of March, 1893,
that being the first day of the next regular term
of said court. And if you so fail to answer, for
want thereof the plain tilt will take judgment
against you for the sum of Five Hundred and
Klghty-Nine and 79-100 ($589 79-100) Dollars,
with interest from December 21, 1891, at Ten per
cent, per annum, and Sixty Dollars attorney's
fees. And the sum of Six Hundred aud Fifty
Dollars and interest from Aurll 10. 1891, at
Ten per cent, per annum and Sixty-Five Dollars
attorney's fees aud costs and disbursements of
this action.
This summons Is served by publication, by
order of Hon. W. L. Bradshaw, judge of said
court, made in chambers on December tl, 1892.
FRANK KELLOGG,
559-71 w Attorney for Plaintiff.
Sheriff's Sale.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER
and by virtue of an execution issued out
of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
the County of Morrow, and to me directed and
delivered, uoon a ludtrment rendered and enter
ed In said Court on the 5th day of September
1892, in favor of Charles E. Kirk, plaintiff, and
against C. O. Haines, defendant, for the sum of
three nuimrea dollars, witn interest tnereon at
the rate of 10 per cent, per annum from the 27th
day of May 1891; also two hundred dollars, with
interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent, per
annum from the 27th day of May 1891, and the
further sum ot mu attorney s lees, ana twenty-
nine and 9-100 dollars costs, and, whereas, by
said judgment it was ordered and adjudged that
the following descritiea real property, to-wit.:
The South West quarter of Section three (3), In
TownBhip four (4), South of Range twenty-five
(25), East of W. M., all in Morrow county, Ore
gon, be sold to satisfy said judgment, costs and
accruing costs. I will, on the 1th day of March,
1893, at 1 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the front
door of the court house in Heppner, Morrow
county, Oregon, sell the right, title and interest
01 tne Baia u. u. names in and to tne aDove de
scribed property at public auction to the high'
est and best bidder for rash In hand, the pro
ceeds to be applied to the satisfaction of said
execution, and all costs, and costs that may ac
crue, ubo. jnoblb,
Sheriff of Morrow County, Or,
Dated Jan. 23, 1893. 562-672-w
Summons.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FOR THE COUN
ty of Morrow, State of Oregon.
W. K. Ellis, Plaintiff, )
vs. J SUMMONS.
T. C. Aubrey. Defendant.)
TO T. C. AUBREY, defendant.
In the name of the State of Oregon, You are
hereby reouired to aDtear and answer the com
plaint tiled against you in the above entitled
action on or before the 27th day of March, 1893,
the said day being the first day of the next regu
lar term of the above entitled court, and if you
fail so to answer or otherwise plead, the plaint
iff for want thereof will take judgment against
you, (for money due and owing from you to
piaiuun; lor tne sum 01 tnree nunared and
eighty ($;i80.00) dollars, and for ten per cent, in
terest from Sept. 7, lt92, aud for costs and dis
bursements.
This summons is miblished bv order of Hon.
W. L. Bradshaw, Judge of said court, which said
order was made and dated at chambers in Dalles
City, Wasco county, Oregon, the 2tth day of
January, a. d. iaiu. v. it. alms,
64-76 per e.
Summons.
1 N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE
A of Oregon.
The First National Bank )
of Arlington, Or., Plaintiff IgUMMONS
G. W. Stewart. Defendant J
TO G. W. STEWART, defendant.
In the name of the State of Oregon, You are
nereby required to appear and answer the coin
plaint filed against you in the above entitled ac
tion on or before the 27th dav of March. A. D.
13, the said day being the first day ot the next
regular term of the above entitled court, and if
you fall so to answer or otherwise plead, the
plaintiff will take judgment against you for
2.i.i 90, on a promissory note given by you to
plaintiff on May 19. 1891, due on demand, and
for ten per cent, interest from Nov. 18. 1892: for
attorneys lees and lor costs and disburse
ments. This summons is published by order of Hon
W. L. Bradshaw, Judge of said court, which
said order was made and dated at chambers in
Dalles City, Wasco county, Oregon, the 26th day
of January, Js93, W, R. Elus, .
64-76 Attorney for Plaintiff.
Notice of Final Account.
V'OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THATTHOMA9 I . Edwm, JohnDay.Or. Cattle S Hon right
.IN J. AUyn, executor of the eotate of Ann I fJP.'-torsee same on right shoulder. angsui
Elixabeth Allyn, deseaaed. has tiled his final rnt coantj.
account therein aa such executor, and the Hon. Howard, J L, Galloway, Or. Horsea," cross
County Court of Morrow State of Oregon haa with bar above it) on right shoulder; cattle
set Monday the 6th day of March, at the ! sane on left side. Range in Morrow and C ma
hour of U o'clock A. M. for the hearing thereof. 1 tilla counties.
All persons having objections to said account Hughes, Mat, Heppner, Or. Horses, shaded
will present them to said Court at that time. heart on the left shoulder. Range Morrow Co.
M4-67& THOMAS J. ALLYN . Hunsaker, B A, Wagner. OTHorsss, oa left
k x ec u tor. I shoulder ; oat tl. 9 ea Teft kip.
Notice of Intention.
J AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES. OREQON
J Jan ', 18a. Notice is hereby given that
the following named settler has Sled notice of
his intention to make hiial proof In support of
hia claim, and that said prool will be made be
fore.). V. Morrow, County Clerk at Heppner,
Or., Or., on fat. March is, Ikss. viz. :
AUWST CrUkLSTON,
Homestead application No. 4o04, for the F.'4
Ntt , and lots 1 and i of Sec. 7, Tp. S, S K 24 E.
W, M.
lie namoathe following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of,
said luud, viz.:
Frank A. Lundell, John E. PeterBon. John
Johnson and Andrew Carlaon, all of Gooseber
ry, Orciron.
ixi-l-574 John W. Lewis, Register.
Notice of Intention.
I AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON,
a Feb. s, law. Notice ia hereby given thai
the followilllT name! nuttier haa tilwi mitira nf
his intention to nmke tinal proof in support of
1UB uiuiiii, m.u umi nam prooi win oe maue De
fore J. V. Morrow, (Jountv Clerk at Heppner,
Oregon, on Saturday, Mtireh 25, 1S'., viz.:
nU TAKli U. UOUhUN.
Pre-emption Declaratory Statement No. 72C8, for
the N'i NEH, SW14 NK4. aud NEfc NWfc of
Sec. 24, Tp. a, S R Ho E. W. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon aud cultivation of,
Buid laud, viz. :
James Joues, G. B. Hatt, G. D. Fell and Nute
Jones, all 01 tleppner, Oregon.
66ti-7ti John W. Lkwis, Register.
Notice of Intention.
T AND OFFICE AT La GRANDE. OREGON
1j January 24, 193. Notice is hereby given
that the followintr-named settler has tiled notice
of his intention to make final proof in support
of his claim, and that said proof will be made
before W. R. Ellis, a United States Commission
er, at Heppner, Oregon, on March 14, 193, viz.:
PAT KELKOHKK.
D. 8. No. 10135, for the NES4 N WJ4 andNtf NEJ4
and 8E4 NE. Sec. 30. Tp. L 8 R 28. E. W. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon aua cuiuynuuu ui,
said land, viz
John Kenny, Felix Johnson. TomGilfillinand
James uonerty, an 01 Heppner, uregou.
Aioeri ning taxe nonce.
A. Clsaveb,
564-574 Register.
Notice of Final Settlement
XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL PER
X sons interested that I have filed ray final
report in the matter of the estate of John Barrat,
deceased, and that the court has Bet the 6th day
of March, 1H93, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of
said day for the hearing of the Bald report and
objections thereto, if any there be, at which
time ail persons interested are nereDV notwiea
to be at the olhce of the countv Judee. at the
court nouse in ueppner, Oregon,
Dated this 31st day 01 Jan. iyj.
665-574-w Maruaiikt Barratt.
Administratrix estate of John Barratt deceased.
FOR SALB
T T ARNESS-8HOP. stock and fixtures. Good
rl business; established in the midst of a
cood farmine and stock-raising country.
Also for sale a good house and two lota with or
without the business property, f ormrtner in
0 filiation address Gazette, Heppner, Or. 4K3 tf
STOCK BRANDS.
Wtiile you keep your subscription paid up yen
oan keep yonr brand in free of oharge.
Allvn. T. J., lone. Or. Hoi-m GR on lft.
shoulder: cattle same on left hie under bit on
ngnt ear, ana upper bit on tne leit; range, Mor
row county.
der it on left shoulder of horses: cattle same
on left hip.
Allison. (J. v.. Eight Mile. Op. Cattle brand.
O O on left hip and horses same brand on right
shoulder, ifange. Eight Mile.
Adkme, J. J., Heppner, Or. Horses, JA con
nected on leit flank; cattle, same on left hip.
Avers. Johnny. Lena. Or. Horses branded
LriancieOn left Iiid; cattle same on rurht hio:
also crop off right ear and upper bit on same.
liarihoiamew, A. Lr., Alpine, Or. Horses
branded 7 E on either shoulder. Range in Mo.
row county.
Hleakman. Geo.. Hard man. Or. HnrsRH. n flair
or left shoulder; cattle same on right shoulder.
Bannister, J. W., Hardmun, Or. Cattle brand
ed H on left hip and thigh: split in each ear.
lirenner, reter, Goceeberry Oregon Horses
branded PB on left shoulder. Cattle same on
right side.
liurlce. M St O. Inc llrenk. Or On cattle.
MAY connected on left hio. ci on off left ear. an.
der half crop off right. Horaea, same brand on
lettt shoulder, liunge in (J rant and Morrow
county.
hrosman, Jerry, Lena, Or. Horses branded 7
on right shoulder; cattle H on the left side.
Left ear half crop and right ear upper Blope.
Barton, Wm., Heppner, Or. -Horses, J B on
right thigh; cattle, sume on right hip; split in
each ear.
Hrown, lea, Lexington, Or. Horses IB on the
right b title; cattle same on right hip; range, Mor
row county.
Brown, J .P., Heppnor, Or. Horses and cattle
branded S with ox-yoke above on left shoulder,
Hrown, J. (J., Heppner. Or. Horses, circle
0 with dot in oe: ter on left hip; cattle, same.
Brown, W.J. , Lena, Oregon. Horses W. bar
over it, on the left shoulder. Cattle Bauie on left
hip.
floyer, W. G., Heppner, Or. Horses, box
brand on right nip cattle, same, with split in
each ear.
Borg, P. O., Heppner, Or. Horses, P B on left
shoulder; cattle, same on left hip.
Brownlee, W. J., Fox ,Or Cattle, JB connected
on left side; crop un left ear and two splits and
middle piece cot out on right ear; on horses same
brand on the left thigh; Range in JFox valley,
(irHiit county,
CarBiier. Warren. Wagner, Or. Horses brand
ed O on right stifle ; cattle (three bars) on
right ribs, crop and split in each ear. Range in
GTant and Morrow counties.
Cain.E., Caleb.Or. Y D on horses on left stifle
U with quarter circle over it, on left shoulder,
and on left stifle on all colts under 5 years; on
left shoulder only on all horses over 5 years. All
range in Grant county.
Clark, Wm. H.,Lena, Or. Horses WHO con
nected, on left shoulder: cattle same on right
hip. Range Morrow and Umatilla oounties.
Cate, Chas. R Vinson or Lena, Or. Horses
H C on right shoulder; cattle aame on right hip.
Range Morrow and Umatilla oounties.
Cecil, Wm., Douglas, Or.; horses JO on left
shoulder; cattle same on left hip, waddles on
each jaw and two bits in the right ear.
Curl, T. H John Day, Or. Double cross on
each hip on cattle, swallow fork and under bit
in right ear, split in left ear. Range in Grant
connty. Un sheep, inverted A and spear point
on shoulder. Ear markoti ewes, crop on left ear,
pnuched upper bit in right. Wethers, crop in
right and under half crop in left ear. All range
in Grant county.
Cook, A. J. ,Lena,Or. Horses, 90 on right shoul
der; Cattle, sameon right hip: ear mark square
crop off left and split in right.
Currin, R. Y., Currinsviiie, Or. -Horaea, & on
left stifle.
Cox Ed. B Hardman, Or. Cattle, C with
F in center; horses. CE on left hip.
Cochran, R. E.. Monument, Grant Co, Or.
Horses branded circle with bar beneath, on left
shoulder; cattle same brand on both hips, mark
under slope both ears and dewlap.
Chap in, H.f Hardman, Or. Horses branded
ft on right hip. Cattle brauded the same.
Dickens. Ebb Horses branded with three
tined fork on left stifle. Cattle aame on left side.
Doonan. Wm., Heppner, Or. Horses branded
OO with bar over them, on left shoulder; cat
tle same on left hip.
Douglass, W. M .. Galloway, Or. Cattle, R Don
right side, swuj low-fork in each ear; horses, R D
ou left hip.
Douglas, O. T., Douglas, Or Horses TD on
the right stifle; cattle same on right hip,
Duncan, W. P., John Day, Or. Quarter circle
N on right shoulder, both on horses and cattle.
Range Giant county.
Ely. J. R. it Sons, Dooglaa, Or. Horses brand
ed EL on left shoulder, cattle same on left
hip. hole ir right ear.
Elliott, Wash., Heppner, Or. Diamond on
right shoulder.
Eleek, Jackson, Heppner, Or. Horses. 7F
counected ou right shoulder; cattle, same on
right hip. Ear mark, hole in right and orop
oil left.
Florence, L. A., Heppner, Or. Cattle, LF on
right hip; horeou F with bar under on right
shoulder.
Florence, 8. P. Heppner, Or Horses, F on
right shoiJdet; cattle, t on right hip or thigh.
Gay, Henri', Heppner, Or. GAY on left
shoulder.
Oilman-French, Land and Live Stock Co., Fos.
sil. Or. Horses, anchor S on left shoulder; vent,
same on left Btifle. Cattle, same on both hips
ear marks, crop off right oar and nnderbit in left.
Range in Gilliam, Grant, Crook and Morrow
Counties.
Gentry, Elmer, Echo, Or. Horses branded H.
8. with a quarter circle over on left stifle
Range in Morrow and Umatillacounties.
Giltwater, J.C., 1'rairie City, Or.-On horses,
O-O on left shoulder and sane; cattle, on right
Bide. Range in Grant county.
Haye. Geo., Lna, Or, brand JH connected,
with quarter cirel over it, on left shoulder.
Hiatt A. B., Ridge, Or. Cattle, round-top
with quarter circle under it on the right hip.
Raiine in Morrow and Umatillacounties.
Hinton 4 Jeuks. Hamilton. Or Cattle, two bars
on either hip; crop in right ear and split in left.
Horaea, J on right thigh. Range in Grant county.
Hughes. Samuel, Wagner, Or J" (T F L
connected) on riant shoulder on horses; on cattle,
on right hip and on left aide, awallow fork in
right ear and slit in left. Range in Haystack
district, Morniw county.
Hale, Milton, Wagner. Or. Horses branded
-O- (circle with parallel tAila) on left shoulder.
Cp ttle same oa left hip ; also large circle on left
side-
Hardistv. Albert. Nve. Or.n nn'. a it
connected, on left shoulder; Cattle on the left
hip, crop off left ear,
Humphreys, J M. Hardman, Or.-Horses. H em
let' flank
Hayee, J. M., Heppner. Or. Horses, wineglass '
on left shoulder cattle, same on right hip
Huston, Luther. Eicht Mile, Or. Horse H on
the left shoulderand heart on the left stifle Cat.
tie aame on left hip. ftantm in Alnrmw connty.
Ivy. Alfred, Long Creek. Or Cattle 1 Doa
rurht hip, cropoll lertearand bit in right. Horses
same brand on left shoulder Ranse u Grant
countv.
Jnnkin, S. M., Heppner, Or Horses, horse
shoe J on left shoulder. Cattle, the sanit.
RantfA on Litem Mile.
Johnson, ehx, Lena, Or. Horses, eircleTen
left Btitle; cattle, same on riarht hin. nnHap h-lf
crop in riflht and snlit in left oar
Jenkins, D W..MU Vernon, Or. J on horseson
left shoulder; on cattle, J on left hip and two
smooth crops on both ears. Range in Fox and
near vnueji
Kenny, Mike, Heppner, Or. Horses branded
KlSY on left hi d. nattle nam a md nmn r.ft lnt
ear: under slopeonthe right .
mrk, j . 1,, weppner. Or. Horses 69 on left
shoulder; cattle, 69 on left hip.
Kirk. J C, Heppner. Or. Horses. 17 on either
nan k : cattle 17 on right side.
Kirk, Jesse, Heppner, Or.; horse 11 on left
shoulder; cattle same 011 right aide, nnderbit on
Ktimberland.W. G.. Monnl. Vnmnn Ctr T 1 . An
cattle on right and left sides, ewaUow fork in It ft
ear and under ciop in right ear. Horses game
uituiu on .en snouider. itange in Grant countv.
Reeney, EU, Heppner, Or.-Horses J L and
ace of (tlnhn faftatlfla i. n .:m
and Morrow counties
ijeaney, j vv . Heppner Or. Horses branded b
and A on left shoulder; cattle earns on left hlo;
wattle over rwht eye three slits in right ear.
steDnen. Fox, Or.-B b on left hip
on cattle, crop and split on right ear. Horses
SSnty n BAttMer. Range Grant
hH't11'.0.;' d-n . Or.-Horses
branded half-circle JL connected on left shoul.
Snaton "" U lefcni' Kan, near Lex.
Ah' Gre" HePPn. Or.-Horses branded
double H connect d Sometimes oaUsd a
swing H. on left shoulder.
Markham A. M. Heppner, Or.-CstUs large
M on left side, both ears cropped, and split In
both. Horses M. on left hip. Range. Clark's
canyon. .
Minor, Oscar, Heppner. Or, CatUs. M Dbi
right hip; horse. U on left shoulder.
Morgan, ti. H., Heppner, Or.-Horsea, M I
on..1t "noulder cattle same on left hip.
MoCumber, Jas A, Echo, Or. Horses. M with
bar over on right shoulder.
Mann, R. B., ina, Or. Horses old mares ZZ
on right hip; young stuck, small u on left
shoulder.
Morgan. Tho,., Heppner, Or.-Horses, circle
T on left shoulder and left thigh; cauls. 'L on
right thigh.
Mitchell, Oscar, lone, Or. Horses, 7T on right
hip; cattle, 77 on right side.
MoClaren, D. G., Brownsville, Or.-Horsea,
Future 5 on each Bhoulder; cattle. M2 on hip
McKern.W. J., Mount Vemou, Or XI on oattls
on right hip, orop in right ear, half orop in left
same braud on horses on left hip. Ratiw in Grant
oounty.
McCarty, David H Echo, Or. Horses branded
D M connected, on the left shoulder: cattle same
on hip and side,
MoUirr, Frank, Fox Valley, Or.-Mule shoe
with toe-cork on cattle on ribs aad nnder in
i1 T,ea,r; nor8eB same brand on left stifle.
Mv.Il.iey' -V., Hamilton, Or.-On Horaea, S
with half cirole nnder on left shoulder; on Cattle,
four bars connected on top on the right aid
Range in Grant Connty.
Neal. Andrew. Lone Rock, Or.-Horses A N con.
nected on left shoulder: cattle aame on both hips,
Nordyke, E., ttilverton. Or. Horses, circle 7 on
left thigh: cattle, same on left hip.
01iVBr, Jo8eph, Canyon City, Or. A S on oattlo
on left lap; on horses, same ou left thigh, Rang
in Grant county,
, Oiler, Perry, Lexington, Or. P O oa left
shou.aei.
Olp, Herman, Prairie City, Or. On cattle, O
LP connected on left hip; horses on left stifle
and wartle on node. Range in Grant oounty,
Pearaon, Olave, Eight Mile. Or. Horses, quar
ter circle shield on left shoulder and 24 on left
hlD. Cattle, fork in lt our .i.hf ....,..1 oa
on left hip. Range on Eight Mile.
Parker A Gleason, Hardman.Or, HorsealPoa
Ifft shoulder.
Piper, Enie-t, Lexington. Or. Hornea brand
e ,Ji (L E connected) ol. left shoulder ; cattle
a me on right hip. Range, Morrow count.
i'lper, J. 11., Lexington. Or. -Horses, JE con
nected ol left shoulder; cattle, same on left hip,
under bit in each ear.
Pettys, A. C, lone, Or.; horses diamond Pon
,2 T 8oQlder; cattle, J 11 J connected, on the
left hip, upper Blope in left ear and slip in the
right.
Powell, John T., Dayville, Or HorBes, J P con.
nec. ed on left shoulder. Cattle OK counected on
left hip, two uuder half crops, oue on each ear,
wattle under throat. Rai ge in Grant county.
liickard, G. D., Canyon City, Or.-F C on left
shoulder, on horeeB only, ltituge Canyon creek
and Boar valley, Grant county.
Rood. Andrew, Hardman, Or. Horses, square
orouf with quarter-circle over it on left stifle.
lieninger, ChriB, Heppner, Or.-Horses, C R on
left ahouider.
Rice. Dan, Hardman, Or.; horses, three panel
worm fence on left shoulder; cattle, DAN oa
right shoulder. Range near Hardman.
lioyHe, Aaron, Heppner, Or Horaea, plain V on
loft shoulder; cattle, same brand reversed oif
right hip and crop off right ear. Range in Mor
row county.
Kunh Bros., Heppner, Or. Horses branded 3
on the right shoulder; cattle, IX on the left hip,
crop oft left ear and dewlap on neck. Range in
Morrow and adjoining counties.
Ruet, William, Pendleton, Or. Horses R ua
left shoulder; cattle, R on left hip, crop ofl
right ear, underoit on left ear. Bheep. R on
weathers, round crop off righ ear. Range Uma
tilla and Morrow emu ties.
Reaney, Andrew, Lexington, Or.-Horses
brauded A R on right Bhoulder, vent quarter
circle over brand; cattle same on right hip,
Range Morrow county.
nuyae, wm. m, uairyvUle, Or HR connected
with quarter cirrle over top on cattle on right hip
and crop off right ear aud Bplit in left Horses
same brand on left Bhoulder. Range in Morrow.
Grant and Gilliam counties.
lieotor. J. W., Hoppner, Or.-Horsea, JO oa
left shoulder. Cattle, o on right hip.
Spickuall, J. W., "Gooseberry, Or.- Horses
brauded U on left shoulder ; range in Morrow
county. 4
Sailing, C 0 Heppner, Or Horses branded
on left shoulder; cattle same on left hip.
Swaggart, B. F., Lexington, Or.-Horses
with daBh under it on left stifle; cattle H with
dash nnder it on right hip, orop off right ear aud
waddled on right hind leg. Range m Morrow
Gilliam and Umatilla counties.
Bwaggart, A. L., Eli. Or. Horses branded
on left ahoulder; cattle same on left hip. Crop
on ear, wattle on left hind leg.
Straight W. E., Heppner, Or. Horses shadesl
J B on left stifle; cattle J B on left hip, swallow
fork in right ear, nnderbit in left.
bapp, Thoa., Heppner, Or. Horaea, B A Pen
left hip; cattle same on left hip.
Shirtz, James, Long Creek. Or.-Horses. 8 aa
left stifle and over 2 on left shoulder.
Bhner.John, Fox, Or. NO oonneoted oa
horses on right hip; cattle, aama on right hip
crop off right ear and under bit in left ear. Ranaa
in Grant connty,
Smith Bros., tjosanville, Or, Horses, branded
H. lu on shoulder; cattle, .-aine on left shoulder.
Squires, James, Arlington, Or,; horses branded
JB on left shoulder; cattle the sams, also nose
waddle. Range in Morrow and Gilliam oounties.
Stephens, V. A., Hardman. Or-; hones tittea
right stifle; cattle horisontai L on the right aide
Stevenson, Mrs A. J., Heppner, Or. Cattle, S
on right hip: swallow-fork in left ear.
Swaggart, G. W.. Heppner, Or. Horses, 44 ea
left shouldei ; cattle, 44 on left hip.
Smith, E. JE. Lone liock.Vr. Horses branded
a crossed seven on left shoulder; cattle oa
left side. Range, Gilliam county.
Sperry, E. G Heppner, Or. Cattl W C en
left hip, crop off right and underbit in left jeer,
dewlap; horses W U on left shoulder. .
Thompson, J. A., Heppner, Or. Horses, I am
left shoulder; cattle, 2 on left shoulder.
Tippets.S.T.,Enierprie,Or. Horses, C-en left
shoulder.
Turner R. W Heppner, Or. Small capital T
left shoulder, horses; cattle same oa left hip
with Bplit in both ears.
Thornton, H. M., lone, Or. Horses branded
HT connected on left stifle; sheep aame brand,
Van der pool, H.T.. Lena, Or; Horse HV con
nected on right shoulder ;oa ttle, sams on right
hip.
Walbridge. Wm., Heppner, Or. Horses, TJ. L.
on the left snouider; cattle sams on right hip.
crop off left ear and right ear lopped.
Wilson, John Balem or Heppner, Or.
Horses branded J? on ibe left shoulder. Range
Morrow county.
Warren, W B, Caleb, Or Cattle, W with quarter
circle over it, on left side, split iu right ear,
Horaea aame brand on left shoulder. Range in
Grant couuty.
Wood, F L, Dayville, Or Heart on horses on
left stifle; on cattle, 2 on left side and under bit
in left ear. Range in Grant county.
Wright, Bilas A. Heppner, Or. Cattle branded
S W on the right hip, square crop oil right ear
and split in left,
Wallace, Francis, Mount Vernon.Or Square on
cattle on the left hip, upper elope in the left
ear and under slope in right ear, Bame brand
ou horses on right shoulder. Range in Harney
anu Grant countv.
Wade, Henry, Heppner. Or. Horses branded
ace of spade on left shoulder and left hip
Cattle branded same on left side and left hip.
Wells, A. 8., Heppner, Or. Horses, sua on left
shoulder: caU e same.
W oJ linger, John, John Day City. Or On bonus
three parallel bars on left shoulder; 7 on stieep,
bit m both ears. Range in Grant and Malhuer
oounties.
Woodward, John. Heppner, Or.-Horses, UP
connectod on left shoulder.
Watkins, Lishe. Heppner, Or. Horses branded
UK connected on left Btitle.
Wallace, Charles, Portland, Or. Cattle, W on
right thigh, holt in left ear; horses, W en right
Bhoulaer, somf same on left Bhoulder,
Whittter Bros., Drewsy, Harney county, Or -Horsee
branded W B. connected on left khunlder
Williams, Vasco, Hamilton. Or. oarter sir
de over three bars on left hip, both oattls and
horse. Range Grant county.
Williams, J O, Long Creek. Or Horses, our
ter circle over three bars on left hip; oatUs saiae
and slit in each ear. Range in Grant county
Wren, A. A., Heppner, Or. Horses runnine A A
on shoulder; Cattle, same on na-ht hip.
Young, J. 8., Gooseberry, Or. Horses braikdsai
T Won fh- right Should. OTSMSal
Younc W. A., Gooseberry. Or.-Hones braeai -od
i-i. (doabie X connected) am left shnaltiaw
atti sean oa left saaie. .'