Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, February 17, 1893, Image 4

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OMAHA,
Kansas City, St. Paul,
Chioasot
St. Iotiis,
AND ALL POINTS
EAST, NORTH W SOOTH-
Leavta Heppner, 8 a. m. Arrives
60 p. m.
Pullman sieeoeri
Colonist Bleepei
Reclining Chair Cars
and Diners.
Steamers Portland to Ban Francisco
every four dayi.
Tickets
Europe.
Far rate ud general Information call on
Depot Ticket Agent,
J. C. HAET
Heppner, Oregon.
W. B. HURLBUKT, Aut. Genl. Fa. Agt
1M Waahlngton St.,
Poetlamd. Obioon.
From Terminal or Interior Points the
EAILKOADI
Is the line to take
It is the DiningCar Route. It nine Through
Veatibuled Trains every day In the year to
St. Paul and Chicago
(No Change ot Oars)
Composed of DINING CARS unsurpassed,
PULLMAN DRAWING ROOM SLEEPERS
Of Latest Equipment
TouristSleping Cars
Beat that can b( constructed and In winch no-
com modations are both free and furniHhed fur
holders ol nrt or Bocond-olass tickets, ana
Elegant Day Coachs.
. Continuous Line ooBueoting with all
Lines, affording Direct and Uninter
rnpted Service.
Pullman Sleeper Ileaervations can be
aecurea in aavance inriiuyn
any agent of the road.
THROUGH- TICKETS
To und from all polnte In America, England
and t'iurop.i can be purchased at uny Ticket ollioe
vl this Company.
Full information concerning; .rates, time
of trains, routes and other details
furnished on application to any
agent, or
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assistant Qonernl Passenger Agent.
Ho. 121 First St., Vor. Wanhington,
it. PORTLAND OREGON
WISCONSIN. CENTRAL LINES
(Northern Pacific R, R. Co., Lessee.)
LATEST TIME CAUD
Two Through Trains Daily.
Northern Pacific
lV.tfpra 6.'2f.pnjLv,MlnneapolUAr lt.OTmm -1.15pm
1. HOpm 7.Uipm l.v...Ht. I'aul. ..Ar K.Wain H.ll-piu
10.15am Ufpm Lv...l)uluth . ,Ar 11.40" (UiOpin
2. Wpm 7.'J.rpin Lv. . Ash laud . . Ar 8.20am ;.:(0pin
7.16am tf.yam Ar. ..Chicago. ..Lv MVain I0. l.r"
Tickets lold and baggage chucked through to
all points la the I! nltud Ktutci. and Canada.
Close connection made In Chicago with all
tralui doing F.asi and South.
Fur full Information apply to your tieareBt
ticket agent ur J AH. C. I'OND,
Uen. 1'ani. and Tkt. Agt. Chicago, HI.
S. P. FLORENCE,
STOCKRAISER !
HKl'PNEH, ORKGON.
Cattle branded and ear marked as shown above.
Horses F on right shoulder.
Mv cattle range in Morrow and Umatilla conn
tie. 1 will iay $109.00 for the arrest and con
lictiou of any person stealing my stock.
QUICK TlJVE 13 1
TO
And all points in California, via the Mt, Hhasta
route of Ui
Southern Pacific Co.
The great highway through California to all
points East and South. Urand Bonnie ltoute
of the Pacific Coast. Pullman Httftet
Sleepers, Heoond-elaae Bloepere
Attached to express traina, affording auperior
eoooinniodatlmie for eeooud-elaM passengers.
For ratae, tickets, aleepiug oar reaervetioua,
etc., oall upon or addreae
R. KUKHLEK, Manager, K. P. HOUKKS, Ant.
Uen. F. A P. Agt., Portland, Oregon.
Bhoruakek. Ed. liirbeck, shoemak
er and repairer of ruany years.' experi
ence, has just located in the Abraham
bioK building, on May street, where be
ib prepared to do eveiytbing in his line.
Mr. Uirberk is strictly a first-class work,
man and warrants all work, dive him
Mil. U-tf
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The Catawba Grape.
It is a question if any fruit could be
planted on this Coast that would give
better returns than the Catawba grape.
It is one of the very best wine as well as
table grapes and among the very best of
all keepers and shippers. It sells better
than any other in the Enst when of good
quality. It is immeasurably finer as
grown on suitable noil in California than
it can be grown anywhere in the East.
Catawba wine sells at double the price
of our good wines. It does finely here
with exactly the same culture given to
common wine grapes.
Bush Lima Beane,
The several new strains of bush Lima
beans, with beans practically the same
as the old, tall, climbing, late Limas,
seem to be a great acquisition, Kearly
all who have tested them speak highly
of them. They are somewhat earlier
than the old Lima and give much
greater crops to the acre. Some of the
varieties are considered as finer in qual
ity. They are worthy of a trial.
Ashes for Rose Insects.
In La Nature the statement is made
that if wood ashes are Bif ted when dry
over the heads of rosebushes, after tbey
have been syringed with water, the
ashes will adhere to the leaves, and on
account of their alkaline nature will
soon make it very uncomfortable for
any insect peat that may Infest them.
The ashes in moderate quantities will
not injure the plants, but on the other
hand will be rather beneficial as a fer
tilizer when washed off into the soil,
says the California Fruit Grower.
Helpful Bints.
For garden display the dwarf double
zinnias are commended. These are
easily grown from the seed.
The Souvenir de Congress pear is large
in size, good in quality and matures
early,
The French marigolds are free flower
ing and positive in their stripes and
markings.
Flatheaded borers, which attack the
trunks and branches of trees which have
been sunburned, can be prevented from.
bo doing by protecting the bark on the!
south and southwest side, by the use of
paper tree protectors or wrappings of
old paper or sacking, says the California
Fruit Grower.
Large gourds may be converted into
unique baskets and vases for ferns,
vines and flowers.
The Charlotte Cualiman gladiolus is a
brilliant scarlet, with white throat and
white line in each petal.
The most hardy tea roses are Bougero
Gerard, Desbois, Horner, Mine, de Va-
try, Mane Ducher and Souibreuil.
When The Heart u Affected
By rheumatism, or any of the muscles
near that organ, it is like tampering with
an electric wire, for death may come at
any moment. If life is worth 85. go to
the druggist and get Dr. Druinmond's
Lightning liemedy, or eeud to the Drum
mond Medicine Co., 48 51) Maiden Lane,
New York, and they will seudyou a large
bottle by prepaid express. It is not as
quick as electricity, hut it will save your
lite it you take itiu time. Agents wanted.
The Poisonous Acida
In the blood should be taken up mid re
moved by the liver and kidneys, but
these organs get out of order fail to do
their work, and the result is rheumatism.
There area thousand remedies for the
liver ttud kidneys, but there is only one
romecly lor rheumatism, and that is JJr.
Drummoud'g lightuing remedy. A large
bottle may be had at the druggists, or
will be sent by express to any address on
receipt of iff.). 'Unit is the price of a cure.
and any one who is having an argument
with the rheumatism will feel fully re
paid by the first dose. Druinmoud Med
icine Co., 48 DO Maiden Lane, New York.
Agents wautod. by
DltUNKKNNEHS. or the LIQUOR 1IAH1T
Cured at Home in Ten Days hy Adminis
tering; Dr. lluiut'ti' Uoldcu specitle.
It cnu be given in a glass of beer, a cup
of coffee or tea, or in food, withont the
knowledge of the patient. It is absolute
ly harmless, and will eli'eot a permanent
and speedy cure, whether the patient is
a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck.
It has beeu given in thunmindH of cases.
and in every instance a perfect cure has
followed. It nover fails. The system
once impregnated with the sueciuc. it
becomes uu utter impossibility for the
liquor appetite to exiNt. Oures guaran
teed. 4S page book of particulars free.
Address the Goldbn Specific Co.. 185
Haoe Street, Ciuciuuuti, Ohio.
THE DICTIONARY HOLDER
Did yon aver learn tvlint (kbuloui rntitla gram out of
UrmfKturi lv M N..vic.' an or limutal (ami to hold
jcttoiiary f Tlio atoi ) fii.ls likti a table, tint tci tell it one m
aai not ho i (inostn u . lime vnmur untu-t i) Uin niivs-i-iiMiua'
tut Asnuolor t iii.iiuu , whu h lUrla out ai tuUowij
4i soPdl in 'CO
2,280 cold In '89
0,260 rold In '90
aift f.H 0 S I lea lT (I JPf
Kfitry fveel Aermotor. Whwr
i,.-' on so other follow.
Tuk th Country.'"
Vinri'f ttrrl i
hit tft rnlf
teat lltne
m wholly fu.nntu'.l 1'
Piftimiatv lU'ltlor torn
knui ua bai-k
am r.
Tb.
hat oiaiiiUincvl a Kii'1ttril ot
tjctlltnca ami VI1 ''t'lt
at a low Tha marit ot tli-ga
Diflionarv H-hlfia has l',n "KH'at
that tlioy lueraily f'! Uiam.tli
aaid In turl
liai Uat a :
ach one
mult alon
Th) h.
habiuhla
van tt th i
Ik tm, and aia kai'l by all
fcaakaiUara.
SEEDS
Highest
GermlnaHng
Power.
PUREST STRAINS.
SENO F0I1
CATALOGUL
rGeo. Starrett,WALKLU
r, a hfe wmami.i una itei
rVvvA ' lower every a minutes.
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c(m GRASS and
J2S GARDEK
BEWARE!!
Compoicd bj our devil
He v. ho cheats an editor
Out of a single cent
Wilt not go up to heaven,
Where old Klisha went.
He'll hang around the outside door
And think of all that's evil;
lle'H cubs and swear, aud rip and tear
To beat the very devil.
Old Gabriel will then toot his horn
'lo give a chicken dinner,
But he'll be banished from the place
Like any hardened sinner.
Tho Devil he will'get his soul
Like any awful liar,
And sink him down without a frown
Beneath the liquid lire.
PINK CITY NOTES.
The w;nter seems like it was coins to
outisst oar hay, as the bay is getting
short and the winter getting long.
xmjv.j. j. hoskids ib Mauling mill feed
from Echo to feed his Bheep.
Mr. Ted Minard was down on the
oreek last week on business.
Mr. Joe Vav is feedine two bands of
sheep on Vinoent's place, where he
nougrjl nay of the Sbaw brothers.
While John McAllister was talking in
s sleep one niEht last week, he reveal.
ed some ot his post life that is causiDg
some fun.
We saw the oicture of desDair the
otherday coming out from Echo. It
was in the form of a young man and his
best girl and a dilapidated buggy. The
buggy looked like the bind wheels of
bHd luck, and the young couple like
their poor hearts were broken. As they
aame down the bill to liutter creek, the
young lady was driving the team to the
front wheels, with the box dragging and
and the young man was walking and
leading the hinds wheels. Dear reader,
please excuse me, but 1 have got to stop
right here and Bhed a tear in behalf of
the hind wheels. Well, they got to the
party alright, but they had a far-awav
look all night. Poor Jim, he can drive
a band of sheep but he oan't drive a
team to a buggy.
Robert Baird has ordered a barrel of
baked beans from Boston.
Koyal Baking Powder has bought
himself a cannon and mounted it on the
hind wheels of a lightning bug and
when last heard from was hunting for
"Chubber."
There was a party at G. W. Vinoent's
Monday nigbt, the most enjoyable of
fuir of the season. A. Lyndsia danced
the Scotch "highland fling," and Jas.
Shaw read the declaration of independ
ence, after which Mr. Shaw made a
speech on the subject of mitnluoed
confidence, which almost brought down
the house with applause. Then the
Heppner Gazette was read and the
people went home saying in their hearts
"it was good for me to be there."
Ike Vincent is catching wood-rats to
cook with Buird's beana.
We nnderstond that some of our
friends took exceptions to some of the
nonsense that i wrote lust week. I
would like to offer sn apology to any
that feel hurt. Our aim was simply
fun and not to offend.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
Say, why is Ike Howard like the
saloon men of Heppner? Because he
gives all his spare time to L(ie)u.
What is the difference between K. L.
Beard and his best girl? Eighty miles,
one barrel of beans and the old man.
What is the difference between Jas.
Shaw and his girl. Seventeen miles of
sand.
CnuuiiER.
Mr. Albert Favorite, of Ar kansas City
Kan., wiahes to give our readers the ben
efit of bis experience with aolds. He
says: "I contracted a cold eirly last
spring that settled on my lungs, and had
hardly recovered from it when I caught
another that hung on all summer and
left me with a backing cough which 1
thought I would never get rid of. I had
used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy some
fourteen years ago with much success,
and concluded to try it again. When I
hud got through with one bottle my
cough had left me, and I have not suffer
ed with a oongb or cold since. I have
recommended it to others, and all Bpeak
well of it." 50 cent bottles for sale by
Blooum-Johnson Drug (Jo.
HAKU PLACE TO FILL.
New nurse Please, mum, I oan't do
a thing with the baby. He ories all the
time.
Mistress Well, I declare I How stupid
of me I His other nurBes were colored
girls. You'll find stuve polish in the
kitchen.
26,UU0 IN REWARDS.
fck'vuith Half-Yearly Literary Competition
of The Canadian Agriculturist.
In accordance with their usual custom for
aoiiii vcrth mitft. the imhltxIierH of that old and
reliable publication, the OHiutdian Agricultur
ist, now presents Us 7lh Greet Ilalf-Vearly Lit
erary Competition for the winter of lNi:i, to the
people ol toe U nited states and Canada. The
following U the prize list:
1st Grand Prize 2.900 in Gold
'Jnd ' " 1,000 In Gold
3rd " " fxHI in Gold
4th " " 2511 in Gold
6th " 100 in Gold
5,000 Kleeaut Sliver Tea Services, l'lauos. Orirani.
Gold Watches, A:c, &c, making a total of over
UMiou prizes.
flow to KKcrnH a Tiuze. Take a few sheets
of paper and make all the words you can out of
letters contained lu the words. "CoU'MltlAN
Kxrosi rioN," and send them to us, enclosing
ouc oouar tor six niontn s subscription to the
AKilcultiiriBt or the Ladies' Home MHgH.itie
two ol the best home monthlies in the world.
ltui.KH 1. Foreign words are not allowed. 2.
Letters cannot tie uaed oltcner than they appear
in In.- two words, "t olumbleu hxpositlou. 3.
Names of places Htid persons barred.
All lists containing over 100 correct words
w ill receive a valuiiblctipciial prize. Send post,
al curd for lint of prize i luuers ill former com
petitions. Addrcxs,
'I hk Anaictil.TuuisT Pub. Co..
Peterborough, Canada.
Fat People.
Tho only safe and reliable treatment
for obesity, or supeitlitous fat, is the
"Leverette" Obesity Pills, which gradu
ally reduce the weight and measurement.
No injury or iuoonvenience leaves no
wrinkles acts by absorption. Thisenre
is founded upon the most scientific prm.
oiples, and has been used by one ot the
most eminent physicians of iMirope in
his private practice "for five jearB" with
the moat gratifying results. Mr. Heury
I'erkius, I'D Union Park, liostnu, 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 physician. In proof
of my gratitude I herewith give you per
mission to use my name it you desire to
do so." Priue $100 per package, or three
packages for 85.00 by mail. All orders
supplied direct from our office. The
Levehkttb Si'Ecirio Co., 1"D Tremout
Street Boston, Muss.
Where?
At Abrahaiusick'a. In addition to his
tailoring business, he has added a fine
line ot underwear of all kinds, negligee
shirts, hosiery, etc. Also has on hand
sonie elegant patterns for snits. A.
Ahrahsmsiok, May Btreet. Heppner, Or.
Colli n & MoFarlund have just received
a oar load ot Mitchell Wagons, Hacks,
etc., and have also a large supply ot farm
ing implement of all kinds. a
EIGHT MILE MATTERS.
Snow is leaving. We have rain part
or tue lime and Chinook wind part ol tne
time. There is a large amount of Bnow
iu the canyons.
Woodpiles are diminishing in size; eo
are straw and hay piles.
Prairie chickens have taken a new
freak; they fly on the fruit trees in the
orchard and pick off the buda.
There is another rabbit hunt in prog
ress. They have not decided when
tbey will nave the supper, but it will be
served at the Liberty school house.
Kosd petitions, road remonstrances,
and some people out of humor, is part of
the program now.
The mail oarrier boards at Mr. Bellen-
brock's now instead of at Mr. Haynes'.
Mr. George Shiplev has been deliver
ing pictures thai he bad reoeived to be
enlarged. They give general satisfac
tion. E. w. V.
Eight Mile, Feb. 11, '93
WEDDING BELLS.
On Sunday afternoon, Feb. 12th, 1893.
at the horns ot Mr. Thomas Driakell, in
Clark's canyon, occurred the marriage of
two very prominent joung people of Mor
row Co., Mr. A'bert A. Willis to Miss
Nellie B. Driskell, Rey. M. Bramblet,
pastor of the First Baptist charoh of
Heppner, performing the oeremony. The
groom and bride were handsomely dress
ed and looked very beautiful. There
were present quite a number of the friends
t the contracting parties, of which we
will name Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Willis, Mr.
and Mrs. Stone, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dris
kell, Mrs. Brown and daughter and Mr'
W. S. Driskell and others. A most ex
cellent dinner was enjoyed by all pres
ent. Quite a number of valuable pres
ents were presented to the newly mar
ried couple. Their future prospects are
bright and no doubt they will suoceed
grandly in life. We wish them much joy.
The First Law of Nature.
This self-preservation is acknowledged
to be, and people who adopt against the
encroaches of disease a genuine medicinal
safeguard accredited by experience and
the sanction of physicians, afford a hap
py illustration of the wisdom of the say
iug, in the health they restore and con
tinue to enjoy. Among maladies, against
the growth of which Hostetter'B Stumach
Bitters affords effioient protection, dis
eases of the kidneys, and bladder are
fraught with the utmost peril and exhib
it great obstinacy when opposed by ordi
nary means. The Bitters can and will
subdue them. Mo testimony is stronger
than this. Used at the outset and per
sistently, tne best results mny be expect
ed. This medioine also eradicates liver
complaint, constipation, dyspepsia, ma
laria, rheumatism and nervousness.
iseouptiTe xeleirraoh Palm.
In Java the woodpeckers bore into
uu: .uMugrapn poles, deceived by the
buzzing sound made by the wires into
the belief that insects are concealed in
me wood. In Aorwaythe woodpeckers
have been found to bore into the poles,
but more curious is the fact that in
(Norway bears have torn away the
large stones placed at the bottom of the
poles, deceived by the sound into think
ing unit, oees ana tneir store of honey
ivero to be found beneath.
Now Try This.
It will cost vou nothinc and will sum
ly do you good, if you have aooagh,cold
or any trouble with throiJ4"CssiBi or lungs.
Dr. King's New Discovery for Conflumn-
tion, coughs and colds, is guaranteed to
give relief or money will be paid back
Sufferers from la grippe found it just the
thing and under its use bad a speedy
and perfeot recovery. Try a sample bot
tle at our expense and learn for yourself
lust now good a thing it is. Trial bottles
free at Slocnra-Johnson Drug Co. Large
Bize ouc and 81. uu.
si I ,k y We wm ove Amv ab"
lutely Free of cost, an ele
DRESS ZTTfif
H li h) Hi J willinK to introduce THE
large 8 page. 40 column 11
lustrated household and
farm Journal, one of the beat published, now In
its Hth year. We make this great otter iu order
to introduce our paper at once into many thou
sand new homes. Bo sure tosend 25 cents for the
paper one year ou trial and sample of silk to
HUldCk llOlil.
PILOT PUB. CO.
648 S69 Center St., New Haven, Ct.
A STUMP FILER !
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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
Summons.
IN THE CIRCIIT COURT OF THE STATE
of Oregon.
The First National Bank 1
of Arlington, Or., Plaintiff I,.,.
vs. ,
G. W. Stewart. Defendant. J
"' " ."Ai, defendant
in the name of the State of Oregon, You are
hereby required to appear and amwer the com
plaint tiled against you in the above entitled ac
tion on or beiore the 27th day of March, A. D.
l.-.u, the said day being the Urst dav ol the nett
reirnlar ttrm of th ,,..., ...,in...i : . .. , u
-, v ttitiucu conn, nuu li
ou tall so to answer or othnru-i,. i ,k.
J'!?.,1",',"1 ,ak Judgment sgahut you for
i-M w, on a promissory note clven hv vou to
Plaint!!! on May m. 1SS1, due on demand, and
111! tpil nr pant In, a,.,., f. v . ...
-v.... uuui i.UT, in i.-nrj; ior
uients ' co" na' ol'bur-
This summons Is published by order of Hon
: ,L- Bradshaw, Judge of said court which
said order n made and dated at chambers in
Ua les city, Wasco couutv, Oregon, theSth day
of Jauaary, lswi. W. R. Ellis,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
AmeriMB
MlXXSr1 TBAOB MARKS,
frii"- DKSICM PATENTS,
RHEUMATISM
neuralgia,
and sciatica
can always be
successfully treated ,
with
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
A cure
Is sure to follow
the persistent
use of this
- medicine.
Has Cured Others
will cure you.
IF YOU WANT INFORMATION ABOUT
AndrfSH ,t letter or pnstal card to
THK PKEKN CXAIMS COHPAffT,
JOHN WEDDERBUBN, - - Managing Attorney,
I. O. Hox. 4. -WAS111NQT0N, D. C.
PENSIONS PROCURED FOR
SOLDIERS, WIDOWS,
CHILDREN, PARENTS.
Also, for Soldiers and Sailors dlsftblffl In the llnof
flutv in tiif! reiriilar Arniy;r Navy ulneethe war.
Survivor of tlit; luilim. war.- of 12 to 184'2, and
tlii-tr wMows, now pntltled. Old and refected (dalmn
a awrtuliy. Thuusmida entltlud to lileher nut'.
end for new lawn. No cliurge for utlvtce. No fua
Summons.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE STATE
of Oregon, for the county of Morrow.
R. L. Hughui, HaiutiU
vi. SUMMONS.
Geo. W. Thomas, Defendant.)
TO GEO. W. THOMAS, the above named de-
fendant;
n the name of the State of Oregon. You are
hereby required to appear and anawer the com
plaint tiled aguimt you in the above antltled
iuit upon the first day of the next term of this
court, to-wlt.: Upon Monday, the 13th day of
Marcn, iy;i. Ana 11 you ran so to answer, ior
want thereof, the plaintiff will take a judgment
against you lor the principal sum of JNOO.OO and
interest thereon at the rate of six (6) per cent,
per annum from the 1st day of January 1889, and
for the further sum of 24.00 and interest there
on from the 1st day of July, 18!)0, at the rate of
8 per cent per annum, and for the further sum
oi $'24.00 with interest at the rate of 8 per cent,
per annum from the 1st day of January, 1851,
and for the further Bum of (24.00 and interest
thereon at tho rate of 8 percent, per annum from
the 1st day of July. lS'Jl, and the further sum of
$80.00 as attorney's fee in this suit, and for the
coats and disbursement a of thlB suit. And plaint
ill further aakB for adecreeforecloaingthe mort
gage upon lots 5 and 4, and the SE4 of the SWJ4
of tiec. 30, in Tp. 2, N R 24, E. W. M., containing
4u0 and 40-100 acreB, more or less, being situate
in Morrow county, state of Oregen, and that the
land described be sold as upon 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, and coats of sale; 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
land or any part thereof, except aB redemptioner
under the statute, and for auch other and fur
ther relief aB may to the court Beem meet and
equitable.-
This summons is published purRuant to an
order of Hon. W. L. Bradshaw, Judge of the
above entitled court, duly made and entered on
the 10th day of January, 1893.
KITMAN BROS. & HORNOR,
r62-fl74-w Attorneys for PlaintilV.
SUMMONS,
IN TnE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE
of Oregon, for the county of Morrow.
u. . Harrington, aa
minietrator of the es
tate of Jamea Stewart,
Deceased, Plaintiff,
vs.
G. W. Stewart.
SUMMONS.
Defendant. J
TO G. W. STEWART, Defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon, You are
hereby required to appear and answer the com
plaint filed against you iu 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 plaintiff will take judgment
against you for the sum of Five Hundred and
Eighty-Nine and 79-100 (S-y 79-100) Dollars,
with interest from December 21, 1891, at Ten per
cent, per annum, and Sixty Dollars attorney's
fees. And the Bum of Six Hundred and Fiity
Dollars and interest from April 10, 1891, at
Ten per cent, per annum and Sixty-Five Dollars
attorney's fees and 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 31, 1892
FRANK KELLOGG,
fi59-71 w Attorney for Plaintiff.
Sheriff's Sale.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER
and by virtue ot an execution issued out
of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
the County of Morrow, and tome directed and
delivered, upon a judgment rendered and enter
ed in said Court on the oth day of September
1892, in favor of Charles E. Kirk, plaintiff, and
against C. O. Haines, defendant, for the sum of
three hundred dollars, with interest thereon at
e 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 of f!0 attorney's fees, and twenty
nine and U-100 dollars costs, and, whereas, by
said judgment It was ordered and adjudged that
the following described real property, to-wit.:
The South VteBt quarter of Section three 3), in
Township four (4), South of Range twenty-five
(2ft), East of W. M., all In Morrow county, Ore
gon, be sold to satisfy said judgment, costs and
accruing costs. I will, on the4th 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 iutereBt
of the said C. O. HaineB in and to the above de
scribed property at public auction to the high
est and best bidder for cash in hand, the pro
ceeds to be applied to the satisfaction of said
execution, and all costs, and costs that may ac
crue, Geo. Noble,
Sheriff of Morrow County, Or,
Dated Jan. 23, 1893. 562-572-w
Summons.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FOR THE COUN
ty of Morrow, State of Oregon.
W. R. Ellis, Plaintiff, )
vb. S SUMMONS.
T. C. Aubrey, Defendant,)
TO T. C. AUBREY, defendant.
In the name of the State of Oregon, You are
hereby required to appear 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 rim day of the next regu
lar term of the above entitled court, and if you
fail ao to answer or otheru iae plead, the plaint
iff for want thereof will take judgment against
you, (for money due and owing from you to
plaintiff) for the sum of three hundred and
eighty ($;iso.o0) dollars, and for ten per cent, in
terest from Sept. 7, lt92, and for costs and dis
buraeraents. 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 2tth day of
January, A. D. 193. W. R. Ei.uh,
64-76 per se.
Notice.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, t
Grande, Oregon, Jan. 9, 1893. Complaint
having been entered at thia office by Henry
Mossle against Luther Baldwin for abandoning
his homestead entry No. 4116, dated March 30,
18i$. unon the YM NW'., See. 20. and the
8W14 Sec. 17, Tp 5, S R 32, E. V. M-. in Umatilla
county, Oregon; with a view to the cancellation
01 sain entry tne saia parties are nereoy sum
moned to anDear at the office of Will C. Stimson.
at Pilot Rock, Oregon, on the 1st day of March,
1893, at 10 o'clock, a, m., to respond and furnish
testimony concerning said alleged abandon
ment, to be used at the final hearinar in this
office 011 the 29th day of March, 1893, at ten
o'clock a. m.
It is further ordered that this notice be served
by publication for four consecutive weeks iu
the Heppner Gazette, and by posting upon the
tiact as In United States land cases.
(Jl-71 A. C. McCi-KLLASD, Receiver.
Notice of Final Settlement
NOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL PER
snns interested that I have filed my final
report lu the matter of the estate of John Bar rat.
deceased, and that the court has set the 6th day
of March. 1893, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of
said day for the hearing of the said report and
objections thereto, if anr there be, at which
time all persons lutereated are hereby notified
to be at the othee of the county Judtre. at the
court house lu Heppner. Oregon,
uaieii nits uu uay 01 Jan.
5tVS-li:4-W MABGAKKT B.iRRATT.
Administratrix estate of John Barratt deceased.
'Prevent and cum Con attrition and Sick.
Ht)a4aWU. Smalt till UattlUaV
Notice of Intention.
rAN'D OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON
j Jan i, 1893. Notice is hereby given that
the following named settler bus tiled notice of
his intention to make final proof in support of
his claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore J. W. Morrow. Countv Clerk at Heunner.
Or., Or., on but March 18, isy;t, viz.:
ALUUST CHARlTON,
Homestead application No. 4004, for the E
NWIn, and lots 1 and 2of Sec. 7, Tp. 3, S R 24 E.
W, M.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of,
said land, viz.:
Frank A. Lundell, John E. Peterson. John
Johnson and Andrew Carlson, all of Gooseber
ry, Oregon.
&t-i74 John W. Lewis, Register.
Notice of Intention.
T AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES. OREGON.
.L Feb. 3, 1H93. Notice is hereby given that
the following named settler hHB filed notice of
hia intention to make final proof in support of
hia claim, and that said proof will be made be-
mretj. . sorrow, uouniy uiers at neppner,
Oregon, on Saturd.iv, March 2.r 1893, viz.:
HOWARD C. DODSON.
Pre-emption Declaratory Statement No. 72f8, for
tne pyt inc., 04 m-j4. ana NEM in wu of
Sec. 21. To. 3. S R '2.') E. W. M.
He names the following witneBBea to provehls
conuuuouB resiuenue upon aim cultivation oi,
said laud, viz.:
James Jones, G. B. Hatt, G. D. Fell and Nute
Jones, ail 01 Heppner, uregon.
5titi-76 John W. Lewis, Register.
Notice of Intention.
T AND OFFICE AT La GRANDE. OREGON,
J j January 24, 1893. Notice is htreby given
that the following-named settler haa tiled notice
of hiB intention to make final proof in aupport
of his claim, und that said proof will be made
before W. R. Ellis, a United States Commission
er, at Heppner, Oregon, on March 14, 1893, via.:
PAT KKLKGHF.R.
D. S. No. 10135, for the NhJt NWJ4 and N NEJ4
and SE14 Nfci, sec. ao, Tp. 1, S R 28, E. W. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove hit
continuous residence upon ana cultivation oi,
Bald land, viz.:
John Kenny, Felix Johnson. TomGllfillinand
jamea uonerty, an 01 Heppner, Oregon.
Albert King take notice.
A. Cleaver,
V14-574 Register.
Notice of Final Account
rOTICF, IS HEREBY GIVEN THATTHOMAS
ll J. Allyu, executor of the eatate of Ann
juizntjetn Aiiyn, aeseusea, naa hiea ins nual
account therein aaBuch executor, and the Hon.
County Court of Morrow State of Oregon naa
set Monday the 6th day of March, 1898, at the
hour of 11 o'clock A. M. for the hearing thereof.
All persons having objections to said account
win present, tnem to saia t;ourt at mat time.
5til-572. THOMAS J. ALLYN
Executor.
POH MALE,
T TAUNESK-SHOP, stock and fixtures. Good
Pi biifiinesB: eBtablished in the midst of
good farming and stock-raising country.
Also for sale a good house and two lots with or
without the business property. For further ln
ormatlon address Gazette, Heppner, Or. 483 tf ,
STOCK BRANDS.
While you keep your subscription paid up yen
can keep your brand in free of charge.
Allyn. T. J.. lone, Or. Horses GO on left
Bfiouiuer; cattle same on left hip, under bit on
rignt ear, ana upper Dit on tne leit; range, Mor
row countv.
ArmBtroinr. J. C. Alninn. Or. T with bar nn.
der it on left ehouldor of horseB; cattle same
on left hip.
Allison. O. D.. Eieht Mil. Or Tarrta hpTiH
O D on loft hip and horseB same brand on right
Biioumer. Jiange. JLignt mile.
Adkins, J. J., Heppner, Or. Horses, JA con
11 acted on lettliaiik: cattle, same on left, hi n.
Avers. Johnny. Lena. Or. Horsoa hmndAd
triangle on lett hip; cattle name on right hip;
men urtip uu riKm wm uuu upper om on Bame.
Hartholamew, A. O., Alpine, Or. Horses
branded 7Eon either shoulder. Range in Mor
row county.
liloakman, Geo., Hardman, Or. Horsee, a flag
onleft Bhoulder: cattle same 00 right shoulder.
HanniBter, J. W., Hardman, Or. Cattle brand
ed U on left hip and thigh: split in each ear.
Hrenner, Peter, Gooaeberry Oregon Horaes
branded P B on left shoulder. Cattle Bame on
right aide.
Hurke, M 8t C, Long Creek, Or On cattle.
x iTuuiHiuieu on ieit nip, ciop on lett ear, un
der half Crop off ritrht. HYifhab nnma tirnnH nn
letft Bhoulder. Kange in Grant and Morrow
county.
llrosman, Jerry, Lena, Or. Horses branded 7
on ngtit Btioniuer; cattle if on the left Bide.
Left ear half crop and right ear upper slope.
Barton, Wm., Heppner, Or. -Horses, J B on
right thigh; cattle, aame on right hip; split in
each ear.
Drown, Isa, Lexington, Or. Horses IB on the
rignt atine; cattle same on riaht hip; range, Mor
row county.
Brown, J .P., Heppner, Or. Horses and cattle
branded B with ox-yoke above on loft bhoulder.
Brown, J. C, Heppner, Or. Horsee, circle
wiinuorinnat tor on lett nip; cattle, aame.
Brown, W. J.. Lena, Oregon. Horses W. bar
over it, on the left shoulder. Cattle same on left
nip.
Hoyor, W. (i.. Heppner, Or. Horses, box
Dranu on ri&rn,. nip cattle, aame, with split in
each ear.
liorg, P. O., Heppner, Or. Horses, P B on left
ahoulder: cattle, aame on left hip.
Browuloe, W.J., Fox, Or-Cattle, JB connected
on left side; orop on left ear and two splitaand
middle piece cut out on right ear; on horses Bitme
oranu on me leu uiign; itange in rox valley,
Grant county.
CarRner Warren. Wagner, Or. Horses brand
ed u on ngnt Btine ; cattle three bars) on
right ribs, crop and split in each ear. Kange in
Grant and Morrow counties.
Cain.E., Caieb.Or. Y D on horses on left stifle
U witli quarter circle over it, on left shoulder,
and on loft stifle on all colta under 5 years; on
left shoulder only od all horses over 5 years. All
range in Grant county.
Clark, Wm. H., Lena, Or. Horsea WHO con
nected, on left shoulder: cattle same on right
hip. Range Morrow and Umatilla counties.
Cate, ('has. It,, Vinson or Lena, Or. Horses
H C on right shoulder; cattle same on right hip.
Range Morrow and Umatilla oountieB,
Cecil, Wm., Douglas, Or.; horsea 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. Rwul low fork nnrl nn.lae hit
in right ear, split in left ear. Range in Grant
county. On Bheep, inverted Aa"d spear point
uu auuuiuer. jar marnou eweB, crop on left ear,
puuuhed upper bit in right. Wethers, crop in
right and under half crop in left ear. All range
iu Gratit countv.
Cook, A. J.,Lena,Or. Horses, 90 on rightBhonl
der; Cattlo, Bameon righthip: ear mark square
crop off left and split in right,
Currin. R. Currinsvifie, Or. -Horses, QQ on
left stitie.
Cox Ed. S., Hardman, Or. Cattle, C with
E in center; horses. CE on left Mp.
Cochran, It. E.t 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.
Chapin, H., Hardman. Or. Horses branded
O on right hip. Cattle brauded the same.
Dickens, Ebb Horses branded with three
lined fork on left stitie. Cattle Bame on left side.
Doonan. Wm., Heppner, Or. Horses branded
OO with bar over them, on left shoulder; cat
tle same on leff hip.
Douglass, W. M Galloway, Or. Cattle, R Don
right aide, Bwailow-fork iu each ear; horses, K D
on left hip.
Douglaa, O. T., Douglas, Or HorBes TD on
the right stifle; cattle same on right hip.
Duncan, W. P., John Day,Or. Quarter circle
W on right shoulder, both on horses and cattle.
Range Grant county.
Ely, J. B. ti Hons. Douglas, Or. Horses brand
ed ELY on left shoulder, cattle same on left
hip. hole in right ear.
Elliott, Wash., Heppner, Or. Diamond on
right shoulder.
Fleek, Jackson, Heppner, Or. Horses, 7F
oonncled 011 right Bhoulder: cattle, same on
rikfht hio. Ear mark, hula in rivht, Ami nmn
off left.
rlorence. L. A.. Heonnar. Or. Cattliv T.tr
right hip; horses, F with bar under on right
shoulder.
Florence, 8. P. Heppner, Or Horses, F on
right Bhoulder; cattle, i on risrht hip or thieh.
trench. Georire. Heuoner. Or. ('ttU hmnrlnrl
WF, with bar over it. on left Bide; crop off left
ear. Horsea, same brand on left hip.
Gay, Henry, Heppner, Or. GAY on left
shoulder.
Guman-rrench. Land and Livestock Cn. Vna.
jii, vi. inwocp. ouuuui CP UU iril SUUUlUBr, Vent,
same on left stine. Cattle, same on both hips
ear marks, crop off right ear and underbit in left- j
nauge m uiuiain, (jrant, Crook and Morrow ;
counties. 1
Gentry, Elmer, Echo, Or. Horses branded H. I
8. with a quarter circle over it, on left stifle.
nange in morrow ana umatuiacoonties.
GiltwRter, J.C., Prairie City, Or. On horspe,
OO on left ahoulder and stitie; cattle, on right
side. Range in Grant county.
Hayes. Geo., Lena, Or, Brand JH connected
with quarter circl over it, on left shoulder. '
Hiatt. A. B., Kidge, Or. Cattle, round-top K
with quarter circle under it on the right hip.
lUnge in Morrow and Umatilla counties.
Hiu ton 4 Jenks, Hamilton. Or Cattle, two bars
on either hip; crop iu right ear and split in left
Horses, J on riaht thigh. Range in Grant county.
Hughes, Samuel, Wagner, Or (T F L
connec ted) on right shoulder on horsee; on cattle
on right hip and on left side, swallow fork in
rinht ear and slit in Ifft. Kange in Haystack
district, Monow county.
Hale. Milton, Wagner. Or. Horses branded
-O- u-ircla with parallel taila) on left shoulder,
t ttle same on left hip ; also large circle on left
aide.
Hall. Edwin, John Day.Or. Cattle E H on right
nip; horsee same on right shoulder, bangs in
Grant county.
Howard, J L, C alloway. Or. Homes, (cross
witu b.tr above it) on right shoulder ; cattle
suieon left Bide. Range in Morrow and U ma
ul in ixmutie.
Hughes, .Mat, Heppner. Or. Horses, shaded
heart on the left shoulder. Range Morrow Co.
Huntaker, B A. Wagner, Or. Hones, 8 on left ;
shoulder; cai tie, 6 on left hip.
uuiu.iMjr, auwri, rye, ureaon Morses, a. n
connected, on left shoulder; Cattle on the left
umphreys, J M. Hardman, Or. Horses, H on
lef-
Hayes, J. M., Heppner. Or. Horses, wineglass
tiuBton. Luther, EiKht Mile. Or. Horsfl Hon
left shoulder and heart on the Ltft stitie Cat.
namo on left hip. Ranee in Mon rnr oonnty.
i V urntt,e 1 Lion
..' ...11. viujjuii it-uBtiriuiu mi in nem, norses
same brand on left shoulder Range n Grant
Junkin, 8. M., Heppner, Or -Horaes, horse,
shoe J on left nhouldor. Cattle, the same.
Range on KizhtMile.
Johnson, Felix, Lena, Or. Horses, circleTon
left stitio; cattle, same on right hip, under half
crop in right and split in left ear
' ' 111 "m'u emon,wr. j on noreeson
left Bhoulder; on cattle, J on left hip and two
smooth crops on both ears. Range in Fox and
Kenny, Mike. Heppner, Or. Horeos brandrd
xiN x on left hip, cattle same and oroD off left
ir: under slope on the right
Kirk, J. T., Heppner. Or.-HorBes 69 on left
loulder; cattle, rttt on left hip.
Kirk-J('. Heppner. Or. Horses. 17 on either
ah
Kirk. JeBse, Heppner, Or.; horsee 11 on left
flholllrlor; nnttla auma s,n rj..t, 1 1 :
right ear. 1
Kumberland.W. G.. Mount Vernon. Or. I L on
cattle ou right and left sidps, swallow fork in h ft
ear and under crop in right ear. Horses same
hrnrn ,,n IttH nl.... I... 1,.. .... .
-":-"" limine in urani countv.
Kuenoy. lj.ll. Hatmnar Mr VTr.p.. .1 r. 1
ace of clnbs on left stifle. Kauge in Umatilla
and morrow counties
Leahe;, J W . Heppner Or.-Horses branded L
and A on lelt shoulder; cattle same on left hlo;
wattle over rmlit ey three slits in right ear.
Loften, Stephen, Box, Or.-H L on left hip
on oattle. orop arid Bplit on right ear. Horses
same brand ou left Bhoulder. itange Grant
oounty.
Lienallen, John W Lsxi!w, Or.-Horses
branded half-circle JL connected on left shoul
der. Cattle, some on left hip. Kange, near Lei.
ington.
Lord, George, Heppner, Or. Horses branded
double H ooi.necUo Sometimes called a
swing H, on left shoulder.
Markliam. A. M., Heppner, Or.-Oat.tle large
M on left side, both ears oropped, and split in
boih. Horses M on left hip. Itange. Clark's
canyon.
Minor, Oscar, Heppner. Or. Oattle, M Dion
right hip; horse. Mud left shoulder.
Morgan, B. N., Heppner, Or.-Horses, M
on left shoulder cattle same on left hip
McOumber, Jas A, Echo, Or. Horaes, M with
bar over on right shoulder.
Mann, a. U., Lena, Or. Horses old mares ZZ
on right hip; young stock, email u on left
shonluer.
Morgan, Thos., Heppner, Or.-Horses, eirole
T on left shoulder and left thigh; oattle. '6 on
light thigh.
Mitchell, Oscar, lone, Or.-Horses, 77 on right
hip; oattle, 77 on right side.
McClaren, D. (i., Brownsville. Or, Horses,
figure 5 on each Bhoulder; oattle. M2on hip
McKern, W. J., Mount Vernon. Or-XI on oattle
ou righthip, orop in right ear. half orop iu left
Same hrnllrl nn l,.rai;a nn 1.F, kl . r, .
W" .DLbU.l. iMUSUlLIUIBUI
county.
f icl arty, David H., Echo, Or. Horses branded
UM . oonnected, on the left shoulder; oattle Bame
on hip and side.
MoUirr, Frank, Fox Valley, Or.-Mule shoe
with toe-cork on cattle on ribs aad under in
Kh Tear; noraes same brand on left stifle.
McHaley, O. V., Hamilton, Or.-On Horses, S
with half circle under on left shoulder; on Oattle,
four bars oonnected on top on the right side
Itange in Grant County.
Meal, Andrew. Lone liock.Or. HoreeB A N con
nected on left Bhoulder; oattle Bame on both hips.
Nordyke, IS., SiJverton. Or.-HorBes, oircle 7 on
left thigh: oaltle, same on left hip.
." jer, Joseph, Canyon City, Or. A on oattle
on left hip; on horses, same on left thigh, Itange
in (I rant county.
Oiler, Perry, Lexington, Or. P O on left
ahouider.
Olp, Herman, Prairie City, Or.-On cattle, O
connected on left hip; horses on left stifle
and wartle on nose. Kauge in Grant oounty.
Pearson, Olave, Eight Mile. Or.-Horses, quar
ter circle shield on left shoulder end 24 on left
hip. Cattlo, fork in left ear, right oropped. 24
on left hip. Range ou Eight Mile.
Parker & Gleason, Hardman.Or, Horaes IP on
left shoulder,
1'iper, Ernest, Lexington, Or. Horses brand
e wE (L E connected) ou left Bhoulder ; cattle
e me on right hip. Itange, Morrow count.
. .I-,, m. j.., uuAiugLou. nr. nurses, con
nected ouieft shoulder; oattle, same on left hip.
uvit, wit in eituu em,
Pettys, A. C, lone, Or,; horsea diamond P on
, .auouiuer; cattle, j n j connected, on tho
left lup, upper slope in left ear and slip in the
Powell, John 'I'., Dayville, Or Horses, JP con
nected on left shoulder. Cattle OK connected on
left hip, two under half crops, one on each ear,
wattle under throat. Hal ge in Grant county.
Itickard, G. D. , Canyon City, Or.' 0 on left
u,j. iwas wuiiyon creeK
and bear valley, Grant county.
iioou. anurew, tiarunian, Ur. Horaes, square
crost with quarter-circle over it on left stifle.
liemngor, Chris, Heppner, Or.-Horses, C B on
left riliouhler.
Kice. Dan, Hardman, Or.; horses, three panel
worm fouce on left shoulder; ctittle, DAM on
right shoulder, itange near Hardman.
lioyse, Aaron, lleppuer, Or Horses, plain V on
left shoulder; oattle, Bame brand reversed on
right hip and crop oil right ear. Itange in Mor
row county.
Hush Bros., Heppner, Or. Horses branded S
on the right Bhoulder; cattle, IX ou the left hip,
crop oil left ear and dewlap on neck, itange in
Morrow and adjoining counties.
Ilnui w:n;. 11 11,... r-
1 , 1 uiiuiuiAiu, yjr. norseB a en
left Bhoulder; oattle, II on left hip, orop otl
, ".inmH on leu, ear. rjneep, a on
weathers, round orop off righ ear. Itange Uma
tilla and Morrow 0 .unties.
lteanoy, Andrew, Lexington, Or.-Horses
branded A It on right shoulder, vent quarter
circle ovor brand; cattle Bame on right hip.
Kange Morrow county.
ll,,vuo U'm II M.,;:il- A nn . ,
"'iimB, v,i 111, uonnectea
with quarter cirele over top on oattle on right hip
and crop off right ear and split in left. Homes
T . "'""'"w. nauge in morrow.
Grant and Gilliam counties.
iiuewr. j. w.. Heppner, Or.-Horses, JO o
left ehouldor. Cattle, o on right hip.
Spicknall, J. W., Gooseberry, Or.-Horses
branded HI on loft shoulder; iange in Morrow
county.
Mull,,,- nrun- r- tt , , .
, c. ?' , ""i'i'"l'1i nurses Dranaea
on left Bhoulder; cattle same on left hip.
pwuggitri, n. r., Lexington, Or. Horses
with dash tinder if nn la', .....1. u
del"J"'ler ''.on right hip, crop off right ear and
;"t, Vi . , '"a. iM"'ge iu morrow,
Gilliam and Umatilla couuties.
owaggart. a. ij Ella. Or.-Horses branded 1
on left bhoulder; oettle same on left hip. Crop
en ear, wattle on left hind leg.
Straight W. E Heppner, Or. HorBes shaded
J H on left stifle; CBttle J 8 on left hip. swallow
fork in right ear. nnderbit in left.
--Kif, ..oi'huoi, "r. norses, b Arm
left hip; cattle same on left hip.
, ?..,? . '-oik creeK, Or.-Horses. I en
lelt stitie and over 2 on left shonider.
Nhnup -I.ilm V..-w 11. Wi ...
v.. i.j euiiuecieu on
horses on right hip; cattle, same on right hip
r.ron ,,rF nirfil .nr nnH nnHa- K.t . -. .
7- -r - -"md until wiimir. nauge
in Grant couuty.
Smith Bros., Snsnnville, Or. Horses, branded
H. L. on Bhoulder; cattle, fame on left shoulder.
TU . yr,; uorSOB OranOea
Joon left shoulder; cattle the same, also nose
li. i." v" . , '"' uuiiam counties.
Stephens, V. A., Hardman, Or-; horses SB on
right stitie; cattle horizontal L on the right side
. ., , uwpuuor, ur. uatue, a
n nght hip: swallow-fork m left ear.
Hwamrart. f. W.. H.nnna, 11 u
left shouldei ; cattle, 44 on left hip. '
UmllL 1,' I? I li 1 . .r . . .
u...,u, u. uu.. oun, w. nurses Dranded
a crossed Beven on left shoulder; cattle seme en
left side. Kange, Qilliain county.
diioio,b,,u neppner, ur. cattle W O on
left hip, orop off right and underbit in left year
dewlap; horses W U on left shoulder.
inompBon, J. A., Heppner, Or. Horses, R on
left shoulder; cattle, 2 on left shoulder.
lippets,B.T.,EnierpriBe,Or.-Horses, c.on
shoulder.
inrner n. w., Heppner, Or.-SmaB capital T
left shoulder, horses; oattle same on left hip
uu spin in Dotu ears. .
7Wntn H M I n n . . -
. .one, wr--norsea Drandedi
H 1 connected on left stifle; sheep same brand.
Vanderpool, H. T Lena, Or;-Horses HV oon.
..BUV .nuuiuoi olub, Bttiuu on rignc
U'albridce.Wm., Heppner. Or. Horses, U. L.
on the left ahoulder; cattle same on right hip.
crop off left ear and right ear lopped.
Wilson, John Q,, Halem or Heppner, Or.
Horeos branded Jy on the left shoulder. RaujrB
Morrow county.
WarrAD W R ColaK n ri.i.i tit ..
tti-Litj, t wiuiquaxtar
circle over iwou left side, split in riant ear. .
Hordes same brand on left shoulder, ItaiUfeiS
Graut county.
Wftofi V I. Ttom.,iiA r- Tt 1 l
iVv j J , l xibbix ou norses on
left stitie; on cattle, Hon left side and under bit
inf ltanKe GtAD 1 county.
Wright, Bilas A . Heppner, Or. Cattle branded
H W ou the right hip, square crop ott riaht ear
and split in left.
Wo !n,.o V..,nA;a tlt . r
... AitMLio, .uuiuii feruon,j" oquareoB
cattle on the left hip, upper elope in the left
ear and under slope in nght ear. bame brand
onhorseaon riu-hi- hunlrlui' K..o.n u
and Grant countv.
Wade. Henry, Heppner. Or. Horsea branded
ace of Bpades on left shoulder and left hip
I attle branded same on left side and left hip.
W ells, A. 8., Heppner, Or.-Horses, 0V on left
shoulder: catt e same.
Wolhnger, John, John Day City Or On horses,
three parallel bars on left shoulder; 7 on sheep,
bit in both ears. Kange in Grant and Maihoer
counties.
Woodward, John, Heppner, Or. Horses, UP
connected on left shoulder.
Watkins, Liahe. Heppner, Or. Horses branded
TJE connected on left stitie.
Wallace, Charles, Portland. Or. Cattle, W oa
right thigh, hole in left ear; horses. W on right
shoulder, some same on left Bhoulder.
Whittier Bros.. Drewsy, Harneyjrounty, Or.
Horses branded W B. connected ornoft shoulder
Williams, Vasco, Hamilton, Or. ijuarter cir
cle over three bars on left hip, both cattle and
horses. Range Grant county.
Williams, J O. Long Creek. Or Horses, qnar
j 11 4ri1 U1P oarue same
and sat in each ear. Kantre in Grant oounty.
Wren, A. A., Heppner, Or. Horsee nmuing A A
on shoulder; Cattle, same on ritrht hip.
Young, J. 8., Gooseberry, Or. Horses branded
THon th ritrht phnnMr.
VSK-yi A-'tootxebetTT, Or.-Horses brasd
eattle aame on left aide.
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