Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, March 24, 1893, Image 4

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Tie : ImporM Riiraif Stallion
COST ASD PROVINCE OF SILVER.
SIR HENRYS
This fine Imported Stallion will make the ensuing season boginning March 8th
snd ending July 1st, at the following places :
MONDAYS and TUESDAYS at Ben Swaggart's ranch 10 miles north of
HePBIDAIS and SATURDAYS at Thompson & Binns' Btable in Heppner, Or.
DESCRIPTION :
"SIB HENRY" i a Rolden tiay with black points ; Is 7 years old ; KiJi hands high, and
1180 noundl : Is of a kind and sentle disposition. Ho Is commonly known as the "Babb"
horse, being brought from Montana to Portland by W. H. Babb In the fall of 1K90,
"SIR HENRY" was sired by "Martin," by "Hermit"; dam "I-ady Henrietta," a well-known
Imported French mare.
"SIR HKNRY" was Imported direct from England to Winnlpcg.Manitoba, by T. G. Jackson.
TERMS :
Single leap $20, dne when servioea are rendered.
Season $60, dne at the end of the season.
Insaranoe $76, due when mares are known to be with foal.
Only first-olasa animals insured. Kange mares not included.
All Care Will be Taken to Prevent Accidents,
But I will be responsible for none should they occur.
Good ltittxre
With plenty of spring water on same oan be had at Ben Bwaggart's ranoh for $1.50
per montu per ueau.
D. O. REYNOLDS,
7lw Heppner. Oregon.
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OMAHA,
Kansas City, St. Paul,
Cliioago,
St. Iotils,
AND ALL rCHNTS
EBST JOHJH P 110.
Leaves Heppner, 8 a. m.
6:60 p. m.
Arrives
Pullman Sleenen,
ColonUt .lt?el3r
Reclining Chair Cars
and Diners.
Steamers
Portland to San
every four days.
Franoisoo
Tickets
TO -A-OTX)
Europe.
For r.Ws and general Information call on
Dopot Ticket Agent,
J. C. HA.IIT
Ileppuer, Oregon.
AtiltlCULTUUAL COLLEGE NOTES
The winter term of school closes Maroh
31st, and the spring term begins April 3d,
The athletic entertainment was post
poned till Maroh 24th.
President Blose has gone to Boseburg
to look after the interests of this instita
tion.
Clans A. of the oreparatorj departmen
will take algebra next term as they will
comnlete arithmetic by the end of this
term.
The first year agriculture olass will fin
ish horticulture this term. Next term
tbey will take agrioulture and stook
breeding.
The olasBes in photography are making
rapid progress. JLnoh member will be
eznected to take a mature to be put on
exhibition at the World's Fair. This
class is under the charge of Professor
Pernot.
The class in geometry has begun to re
view the work of the past term. It will
be completed this term. Next term they
will take trigonometry in its ulaoe.
the seoond year the young ladies have
their choice of the two studies, trigonom
etry or modern history.
The olass in moohanioal drawing an
blnoksmithing, under Prof. Covell, are
doing excellent work. Also tue rourtu
year students are doing skillful work on
their now dynamo : tuey will nave it oom
plnted by the time this sohool year olosea.
This courso is euro to send out fine me
chanics. There has been three classes organized
in the college, senior, junior and soph
more. The Htniiors inolude all those that
ntend to graduate this year; the juniors
nolude all those that intend to get
through next year, and the soplimores
include the seoond year mechanioal and
tho agricultural students who do not iu-
teud to gut through next year.
DONTKIBOTOK.
CoiiYAMis, Or., March 20, 18VW.
W. H. HURLBUKT, Asst. Uenl. I'US. Agt.
964 Washington Bt.,
Portland, Orkoon.
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From the Salt Lake Tribune.
In the current Forum is an article on
the oost of silver and the profits of min
ing by Mr. James D. Hague. It is not
worth very much notioe except in refer
ence to the Comstock lode and to the
oost of silver in the two bonanzas, the
Con. Oal. & Belcher and Crown Point
bonanzas. Uf the big bonanzas it says:
"The moat productiye period of about
three years, when at its best, it produced
nbout 1,000,000 tons of ore, yielding about
SlOO per ton, or $100,000,000. of whioh
830,000,000 went fur oost and $70,000,000
remained for profits." There are two
errors in that. During the three years
it yielded over 2,000,000 tons, and between
I 40 and 50 per cent of the product was not
silver at all, but gold. On a reoord ot
thirty years he says that the productive
mines of the Comstock yielded about
8320,000,000 to 8340,000,000 in gold and
silver, and paid $125,000,000 in dividends.
"But if from these dividends we deduct
the assessments levied on the same mines
which made the product, and on their
neighbors so closely related to them that
they mUBt be considered a part of the
same account, we have to decrease the
8125,000,000 by 871,000,000, leaving a
profit of 854,000,000. It we go a step
farther and take into acconnt additional
assessments upon the mines of the same
district, and really forming a part of the
silver mining enterprise in that neighbor
hood, we Bball have to diminish the above
stated profits by $30,000,000 of assess
ments, leaving a final profit of only 831,
000,000, or about ten per cent, of the re
corded product. By this aocount the
product would have cost 90 per oent. of
its value, which, taken at $1.25, would
show that for every ounce of silver pro
duced, 8110 was expended," eto. That
is nearer true than anything we have
seen in any Eastern magazine, but that
does not oover the case, because of the
gold product in those mines. It always
amounted to 40 per cent, of the value,
and generally to 44 per oent. Then the
assessments which he speakB of as being
levied on adjoining mines does not cover
the esse, becouse the Oomstook was
mined np and down for more than four
miles, and indeed every mountain m that
neighborhood for ten miles around, with
the hope that the great lead might have
been deviated from its oourse and possi
bly could be found. Thousands of dol
lars were spent as far as fifteen miles
north, in the hope of finding the great
vein. Thousands more were spent in the
hills to the east in the hope of finding
a parallel vein. Thousands more were
spent, clear oyer the west side of Mount
Davidson, on the theory that there is al
ways a parallel vein to a great mineral
bearing vein, and, thut probably it would
be found on the other side, either in gold
or in the baser metals, lead and silver
combined. Tne truth is, that every dol
lar taken from the Comstock up to date.
has cost more than a dollar, and that the
only advantage that the lead has been,
outside ot the few who made fortunes,
has been in adding three or four hundred
million dollars to the wealth of the ooun-
try, But we beg to remind everybody
that the cost of producing silver is really
a suhiect which is not worth debate. No
doubt, at first, the oost established its
value. If a man traded silver for food.
as nearly as the computation could be
made he gave his time against the man
who owned the food. If it took so many
days' work to produce a oertain amount
of food, or, If it took a certain number of
dBya' work to produoe a vegetable or
grain orop of a oertain number of bush-
ela, then the exobange for that, iu silver,
would be tho amount of silver which
some other man used the same number
of days in producing. But all that pass
ed away long ago. Since gold and silver
became money, and since man beoame
partially civilized, and learned that there
must be some basis upon which to create
a unit of value, then what the value of
either gold or silver was held to be did
not depend upon the oost of producing
either material, but upon the recognition
which the different nations gave the re
sespeotive metals. Long ago it was dis
covered that when a oommodity was fixed
as a measure of Valium, the abundance or
scarcity of that commodity among the
people, regulated exactly the price of all
other commodities. It was found after
a while that there were but two snob
commodities in the world, that is, two
that exaotly filled the requirements, be
ing indeatruotible, not subject to corro
siou, perfectly malleable under fire, and
at the Bame time so difficult, to proeure
that the demand for either of them oould
not he supplied from either the plaoers
or the fissures of the world. Then they
became reoognized as royal metals, and
ever since their chief use has been to
serve as units of value, as perfect meas
ures of value, and as metals through
whioh, at a certain standard of value, all
debtors could pay their debts. Hence
their value for the past fifteen hundred
years has not been at all directly depend
ent upon the cost of producing them, but
upon the recognition ot the nations of
the earth. The only place where the
oost of production comes iu at all is in
the unseen and unrecognized ohange in
value of those metals compared with oth
er properties. For iustauce, a gold dol-
his wus a gold dollar just the same in
lSil) iib it was iu 1840. During that de
cade no legislation had changsd thestut
us of that dollar, but, because ot the
doubliug ot the money of this country
through California plooers, aud because
of Ihe mighty addition madeto the wealth
of Great Britain by the yield of the Aus
tralian placers, it was easy to obtaiu
niouey. Everything that a person had
to sell, whether it was a product of the
field or of the factory, or whether it was
labor, brought a ready and advancing
price, because through this mighty addi
tion of money it was made possible to
start ten thousand enterprises that liBd
run down before. Ho, as men could make,
more money out of their property than
when there was but little money iu the
land, imperceptibly the value of property
increased, aud wheu an ex pert, after years
ot experiment, came to look the matter
over, he discovered that the purchasing
power of either one of these metals had
decreased exaotly In ths proportion that
those metals bad been obtained, and
while the gold dollar was jnst the seme
in 1859 that it was in 1849, it would buy
only one-half as mnob of any commodity
raised out of the soil or made in the fao
tory, or of the labor necessary to produce
anything from the soil or the factory, as
it would have bought ten years before
Taking that view ot the matter, which is
indisputable, it can be readily understood
how, when twenty years ago our govern
ment and Germany proposeed to do whit
Great Britain bad done almost threescore
years before, namely, to withdraw confi
dence and recognition from one metal
and to decree that all transactions should
be measured by the other metal, so far
as gold is conoerned, exaotly the reverse
happened to (hat whioh happened be
tween 1849 and 1859. Ho far as our loss
was ooncerned, half the money of the
world was stricken down. If, when the
money of our oountry was doubled, all
prioes and all property doubled, what
oould be expeoted exoept when it was re
duoed one-half, the valne of all property
should likewise in the same ratio be re
duced. So we saw at once that gold and
silver were beginning to draw apart. We
saw at once that ertioles generally began
to fall and looking at the figures we
found that they fell as mnob as silver
seemed to fall . In other words, gold be
oame inflated, and it has gained In that
inflation Bteadily at the ratio of 2 per oent
a year, until now it requires 40 per cent
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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
Notice of Intention.
LAND OFFICE AT THE DALLKS, OREGON,
Feb. 2h, lnya. Notice iB hereby given that
the following-named settler has tiled notice of
his intention to make tiual proof in support of
his claim, ami that BHid proof will be made be
fore W. K. Ellis, U.8. Commissioner at Heppner,
Oregon, on April IN, lsy3. viz.:
llfc.lt M a Mtausuw,
Homestead Application No. for the 8WJ4
NE1:,, and YM SWH, and NEU SWi of Swc la,
Tp. 4 8. H '26 E. V. M.
lie nainei the following witnesses to Drove bis
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
saia iana. viz.:
Andrew Kooa, of Heppner, E. D. Koofl, ot
Eight Mile, Beuj. Poppen and G. D. Coats, of
Hanlman.
&73-5t John W. Lewis, Register.
Hardltty, Albert, ,
JOHN WEDDERBURN, - Manag nfl Attorney,
WASHINGTON, D.C.
PFVSIONS 1'KOCUHED FOTt
SOLDIERS, WIDOWS)
CHILDREN. PAKtwia. m
A Ian fn Mnlrll.TH tin.l SHllOrB I 8RlU'(l in Ifl LIIIRU1
flnty in tlie reffiilar Army or Navv sine the war.
Survivors of tV Indian wan? of 1 to M and
their widows, now entitled. Old and re ectrd tilftinis
a snectiiltv. Thousands entitled to li t'lmr pKB.
9ena ior new iuwa. i,Ma&
Notice of Intention.
T AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES. OREGON.
1 j Feb. 2H, lMl;t. Notice is hereby given that
tiie lollowing-namert settler nas tiled notice oi
his intention to make ttnal proof in support of
his claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore the County Clerk of Morrow County, Ore
eon, at Heppner, Orecon, on April 17, 18M, viz.:
JOHN L. HUSH,
Homestead Application No, 2K84, for the NH
SIV',; of Sec. 1, uiul NV, KE! of Hoc. 2, Tp. 4 8,
u 9t; v M
lie names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation ol,
said land, viz.: , .
Ja. Tolbert, Wesley Baird, Laten Jones and
Frank Baird, all of Heppner, Ort'L'on.
573-583 John W. Lewis, Register.
No tea
Change of Firm.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: THIS IS
to certify that I have this day bought tho
interest of J.W. Kasmus, of the firm of Kirk &
Rasmus, and I assume all debts contracted by
said firm which the said J. W. Kasmus might
be liable, for and up to this date, and collect all
Hill..,.,, Bul,l k'lrlc A RnHnilis' books.
tj. item..
Heppner, Or. March 2d 1893. 573-81.
more of any material in the world to pay
a debt than it required in 1873, and only tT7( a TC
a .oij. .ct tcuiJio, . , -
making 40 per cent, before this oalamity fJJ J?)I
came, it is noi Birange at an mat iur
tUe last ten years the producers of this ALL !
Am-inlnii linns Viann n p 1 it i S Q 11 V TOfirlr 1 M CT
tor uoiuiUK or " Jouud in the 30 volumes of Cham-
that where farms were mortgaged, say bcr s Encyclopedia, which we fur-
40 per oent. of their value, or 14,000 ou nl"h, post-paid, in connection with
(10,000, that as the pressure continued it
mna imnnsaiblfl for men to nay the inter-
est. In the meantime the 10.000 prop- JTSXhS
erty was shrinking until it shrank 40 per iStS
oent. BO in point of fact if a man owned to eight pageH every issue, is well printed, has
farm of that kind, and owed a debt of P'e"lyfl"' 5 ''irket rcDorts.a , womku's
that kind ten years ago and has kept the g and u titor, ah. pub, i.hi by any
interest paid Up promptly, nis place to- with elevating and entertaining reading matter,
, . . . n(1A . ti, devoid ot sensations ana oojeciiouauie ausi-
day is not worth 2,000 more than the .iii.,ili.nV
l it. . t 1.1 Knwlnien ponies and Premium I.istfl With full
mortgage upon . a grt u,u ouum --- - , Aur.ctive Inducements for
not Day tne interest, auu an tuuii iuiwicbb Agents, sent ire on ttyuuwuyu w
generally ran from 6 to 12 per cent., on
our twice-a-week edition, one year.
for 13.00.
Notice of Intention. ,
T AND OFFICE AT LA GRANDE, OREGON,
I i Murch in lK():t Notice is herebv given
that the following-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 the county Clerk of Morrow Co., Oregon,
at Heppner, Oregon, on April 29, 1893, viz.:
Ds. No. 10339. for the K aud EV4 SWK
Sec. 13, Tp. 6, B li 28, E. W. M.
He nameB tho follow ing witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of,
said land, viz.:
Oscar Minor, D. B. stalter, ltooeri nan aim
Vlttry Gilbert, all of Heppner, Oregon. .
A. ll.KA. cn,
111-121 Register.
the average, say 7 per cont, if the man
has been ten years in arrears in his inter
est, be has not only nothing left, bat
whereas he started in twenty years ago
with $6,000 in genuine capital, he has
given his twenty years' work and all the
anxiety attached to it, only to find that
to-day be is $800 worse off than nothing
at all. These faots are so plain that it
is the marvel of the world that the peo
pie at large do not understand them per
fectly. It is a marvel that even the Shy
looks, who, by stealth, forced this legis
lation upon the world, do not see that as
things are tending, their own securities
are growing shaky and unless a ohange
oomes very soon they will have to take
the property for the debts, and that they
cannot realize out of that property what
the property owes them to save their
lives. There is another feature to It,
also, which they oan well afford to study,
and that is, that there is a moral feature
to the silver question, that really, after a
nation is in full swing, its civilization
advances or reoedas according to the
amount of money in circulation among
the people. If they will look into the
records, they will see that the lunatios
in the asylums, oriminals in the prisons,
the number of tramps who wander np
and down the country for the purpose of
plunder ooly, have all increased in the
exaot ratio that silver bos seemed to de
predate, or, oorreotly speaking, exactly
in the same ratio that gold has been in
Sated. What we mean is this: from a
proportion of lunatics whioh went to any
asylum in any particular state from 1850
to I860, we will say 20 to the the 1,000,
now if silver has depreciated 40 per cent,
it will be found that the ratio of lunatics
has increased from twenty to twenty'
eight. The same is true of criminals,
The Bame is true in every walk of life
It will apply to all the schools. It will
apply to the diroroe courts. It will np
ply to the marriage records, because they
have deoreased in exaotly the same ratio
that silver has seemed to deorease. That
is, where there were 1,000 marriages
among 100,000 people between 1850 and
18(30, it will ba found that those marriages
in the same ratio have decreased to 600
since 1882. That proportion of young
men have refused to accept the respon
sibilities of marriage. That proportion
of young women have sought
other fields in whioh to earn a living. It
is an attack upon eooiety to do anything
THE ADVERTISER,
572-591 29 Park Row, New York.
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HEPPNEK. OREGON.
Cattle brandod and ear marked ae ahown above.
Horses F on right shoulder.
My cattle ran tee in Morrow and Umatilla conn-
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Notice of Intention.
T A 1CT. OFFTCT? AT BA GRANDE. ()KJl.t),
j March 15, 1H92. Notice ii hereby given
that the follow inR-named settler has hied notice
of his intention to makb final proof In support
of his claim, and that said proof will be made
before the County Clerk of Morrow County, Or.,
at Heppner, Or., on April 29, 1WW, viz:
AtvltlUK I'. I' AfAU D-illl",
Hd. No. WIG, for the HE Hue, 23, Tp. 2, S 8 28,
E. W. M.
Ho trnnipK thp fnllnwinor witnesses to Drove his
contiuuouB residence upon and cultivation of
aid land, viz:
J. M. waduell, Joe LAieitman, v. n. Aiann auu
B. Verrchaiup, all of Heppner, Oregon.
A. CLEAVER,
HM21 Register.
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Allvn. T. .1.. lone. Or. HorseB GG on left
shoulder; cattle same on left hip, under bit on
right etir, ana upper on on tne leu; range, mor
row county.
Armstrong, J. C, Alpine, Or. T with bar un
der it on left shoulder of horses; cattle same
on loft hip.
Allison, u. jj., J;icnt miie, ur. t;attie Drana,
O D on left hiD and horses same brand on right
shoulder, ltange. Eight Mile.
A'lkins, J. J., rieppner, ur, norses, ja con
nected on lefttiaiik; cattle, same on left hip.
Ayere, johnnyj .Lena, Or. Jioreea branded
trifuieleon lett hm: cattle Bame on rinht bin:
also crop off right ear and npper bit on same.
Hartlinmmew, A. u., Alpine, ur. norses
branded 7Kuti either shoulder. Itange in Mor
row county.
Hleukman, Geo., Hardman, Or. -Horses, a flag
on left Hhoulder: cattle same on right shoulder.
Bannister, J. W., Hardman, Or. Cattle brand
ed B on left hip and thigh; Bplit in each ear.
Brenner, f eter, ijooseoerry uregon norses
branded P B on left shoulder. Cattle same on
right side.
liurke, M Bt (;, Long Ureek, Or Un cattle,
MAY connected on left hin, oiod off left ear. un
der half ci-od off riuht. Horses, same brand on
letft shoulder, Kange in Grunt and Morrow
county.
Hrosmnn, Jerry, ijena, ur. norses branded 7
on right shoulder; cattle H on the left side.
Left ear half orop and right ear npper slope.
Barton, Wm., Heppner, Or. -Horses, J Bon
right thigh; cattle, same on right hip; split in
each ear.
Brown. Isa, Lexington, Or. Horses IB on the
right stifle; cattle same on right hip; range. Mor
row county.
Brown, J .P., Heppner, Or. norses and cattle
branded 8 with ox-yoke above on left shoulder,
Brown, J. C, Heppner, Or. Horses, circle
C with dot in nei ter on left hip; cattle, same.
Brown, W. J., Lena, Oregon. Horses VV. bar
over it, ou the left shoulder. Cattle same on left
hip.
Buyer, W. G., Heppner, Or. Horses, box
brand on righi hip cattle, same, with split in
each ear.
Borg, P.O., Heppner, Or. Horses, P B on loft
shoulder: cattle, same on left hip.
lirownlee, W. J., Fox, Or Cattle, JB connected
on left side; crop on left ear and two splits and
middle piece cut out on right ear; on horsos same
brand on the left thigh; Kange in fox valley,
Grant county,
Carsiier Warren. Wagner, Or. vHorses brand
ed O on right stifle; cattle (three bare) on
right ribs, crop and split in each ear. Kange in
Grant una Morrow counties.
Cain,E., Caleb.Or. V U 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 ail horseB over 5 years. AU
range in Grant county.
Clark, Wm. H.. Lena. Or. Horses WHC con
nected, on left shoulder: cattle same on right
nip. Kange Morrow and Umatilla counties.
('ate, Chas. K Vinson or Lena, Or. Horses
H C on right shoulder; cattle ame on right hip.
Kange Morrow and Umatilla counties.
Cecil. Wm.. DoukIhs. Or,; horses JO on left
shoulder; cattle same on left hip, waddles on
each law and two bits iu the rteht ear.
Curl, T. H John lMy, Or. Double croBS on
each hip on cattle, swallow fork and under bit
in riuht ear. Bulit in left ear. Ranee in Grant
county. On sheep, inverted A and spear point
on shoulder. t.ar markou ewes, crop on iert ear,
pnuched upper bit in right. Wethers, crop in
right and under half crop in left ear. All rauge
in urant countv.
Nv. Oregon-Hows. A H
Connected, on it snomuer; wiunw
hip, crop off left ir, t, s M
Humphreys, i M. Hardman, Or.-Horses. H on
leHaye?J. M Heppner. Or.-IInrses, wineglass
on left shoulder cattle, name on right hip.
noston, Luther, jurih. -uijb, , 7,"
the left shoulder and heart on the left atine it
tl same on left hip. Ilanim in Mrrw oonnty.
Ivy, Alfred, Long Creek, Or- nttle 1 "
right hip, crop on left ear and bit 111 nglit, H-rww
Bame brand on left shoulder Itane 11 limut
countv. , , .
Junkin.8. M., Heppner, Or.-Honn, h""
shoe J on left shoulder. Cattle, tlie Bams.
Haiure on Eight Mile. .
JohnBon. Felix, Lena, Or.-Horses. oircleT on
left stifle; cattle, same on right hip, under uair
crop in right and stlit in left ear
Jenkins, D W.,Mt. Vernon, Or.-J on horses on
left shoulder; on cattle, J on left hip and two
smooth crops on both ears. Kange in ffoxand
Bearvall?j8 , ,
Kenny, Mike, Heppner, Or. Horses branded
KNY. on left lii p. cattle Bame and crop off left
ear: under elope on the right
Kirk, J. T., Heppner. Or. HorseB 69 on left
shonlder; cattle, ty on left hip. -
Kirk. J 0, Hoppner. Or. Horses, 17 on either
flnnk:i.fi1tl 17 on ritrhtside.
Kirk. Jesse, Heppner, Or.; horsef 11 on left
shoulder; cattle same on right sido, uuderbit on
right ear.
Knraberland.W. Mount Vernon. Or. I L on
cattle oil right and left sidos, swallow fork in lc ft
ear and under ciop in right ear. Horses same
brand on left ehoulder. Kange in Grant countv.
Keeney, Eli, Heppner, Or. Horses J L and
ace of clubB on left stifle. Kange in Umatilla
and Morrow counties
Leuhev. J W. Heunnnr Or. Horses hranrted L
and A on left Bhouluer; cattle same on left hip;
wattle over right eya three slits in right ear.
Loft en, Stephen, Fox, Or, B L on left hip
on cattle, crop and split on right ear. Horses
same brand on left shoulder. Kange Grant
oounty.
Lienallen, John W., Lexfatrtnn Or. Horses
branded half -circle JL connected on left shoul
der. Cattle, same on left hip. Kange, near Lex
inHton. Lord, George, Heppner, Or. Horses branded
double U coi.nectt d Sometimes called a
swing H, on left shoulder.
Markham, A. M., Heppner, Or. Cattle large
M on left side, both ears cropped, and split in
both. Horses M on left hip. Kange, Clark's
cunyon.
Minor, Oscar, Heppner, Or. Cattle, M Dun
right hip; horse. Hon left shoulder.
Morgan, ti. N., Heppnor, Or. Horses, M )
on left snonldei cattle same on loft hip.
itm;umter, J as a, icno, or, norses, EL with
bar over on right shonlder.
Mann, ti, B., Lena, Or. Horses old mares ZZ
on right hip; young stuck, small zz ou loft
shonlder,
Morgan, Thos., Heppner, Or. Horses, circle
T on left shoulder and left thigh; cattle, on
ngai uiign.
Mitchell, Oscar, Iono, Or. Horses, 77 on right
hip; cattle. 77 on right Bide.
McClaren, D. G., Brownsville, Or, Horses,
Fiaure 5 on each shoulder; cattle, Ma on hip
McKern.W. J., Mount Vemou.Or XI on cattle
on right hip, crop iu right ear. half crop in left
same brand ou horses on left hip. Kaujfe iu Graut
county.
McCarty, David H., Echo, Or. Horses branded
DM connected, on the left shoulder; cattle same
on hip and side.
McUirr, Frank, Fox Valley, Or. Mule shoe
with toe-cork on cattle on ribs aad under in
each ear; horses same brand on left stifle.
Mcllaley, G. V Hamilton, Or.-On Horses, 8
with half oircle under on left shoulder; on Cattle ,
four bars connected on top on the right side
FKOM HARDMAN.
We are aorry to report the death of
Snowdon Ward, eight-year-old son ot
Mr. aud Mri. Frank Ward, of this place.
The nartv at Jaa. Royse's last Monday
r ti QiRut VftS quite a success, there being a
Ot tue lar ;n attmnHnnnA. DAnninu was
tliat reduces tne legtnmate money oi me large crowd in attendanoe. Dancing was
connlry. it atrines a vital piaoe in me kept np until a late Hour.
etruoture of eooiety. Henee, when euoh Sunday-school was organized at tbie
men as ulr. Gladstone on one side of tbe place laat Sunday at SoVlock, with about
. .nrt .,mh mn Orover Olereland thirty scholars present. Allen Koyse was
on tbe other side of tbe sea, dilate npon
sound money, the only thought with
wbiob auy one wbo has studied the ques-
ohoien superintendent, aud Miss Cora
M. Sullivan secretary . All are invited
to oome and take part.
Considerable excitement is manifested
tinn Mill Irnnwl itnbsarinff.il thethonirht in this part of the oountry as oourt week
whioh the Savior had in tb. last hour on draws near. It is reported that quite a
, number of our most respeoted citizens
the oross, when He oned out, Father, win be called upon to answer to different
forgive them lor tney snow not wnai oharges next week.
they do!"
Deserving Praise.
We desire to say to our oitiienn, that
for years we have been selling Dr. King's
new discovery or consumption, Dr.
King's new life pills, Buoklen's arnica
salve and electric bitters, and have nev
er handled remedies that sell as well, or
that have given soon universal satisfac
tion. Wa do not hesitate to guarantee
them every time, and we stand ready to
refund the purchase price, if satisfactory
results do not follow their use. These
remedies have won their great populari
ty purely on their merits. Slocum-
Jounson Drug Co.
We are sorry to learn that W. H. Rovse
and D. W. Hardman are contemplating
leaving this place. Hardman can ill
affjod to loie two of its most respected
oitizens, and therefore we Bhould try and
persuade them to remain.
Bomh Onb.
Hardman, Or., Maroh 21, 18y&
XT-OK HAI.K.
H'
A RN ESS-SHOP, stock and fixtures. Good
business: established in the midst of
Also for sale a good house and two lot with or
wunout the business property, ror further in-
ormation address Uazette, Heppner, Or. 483
Burkltn's Arnica Sal re.
The best salve in the world for cute
braises, sores, nloers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, ohilblains
corns stid ail skin eruptions, and 'posi
tively cures piles, or no pay required. It
is guaranteed to give perlec. satisfaction
or money refunded. Price 25 cents per
box. For sale by Sloe um-John son Drug
Company.
One StnoJI Bile Bean everv nijiht for a
wewk arouse Torpid Livers. 25c. per bottle.
Shoemakkr. Ed. Birbeok. a shoemak
er and repairer of many years' experi-
i it u
enoe nas just luunitHj iu iutv auiHunui-
Cook. A. J ..Lena. Or. Horses. 90 on riirht shonl
der; Cattle, same on right hip: ear mark square
orop off left and split in right.
Currin. K. V,, Currineville, Or. -Horses, QO on
left Btitie.
Cox Ed. H., Hardman, Or.-Cavtle, C with
E in center; horses. Cti on left 'lip.
Cochran, R. K, Honnment, Grant Co , Or.
Horses branded circle with bar beneath, on left
shoulder; cattle same brand on both hips, mark
ander Blope both ears and dewlap.
Chapin, H., Hardman, Or. Horses branded
A on right hip. Cattle branded the same.
Dickens, Kbrj Horses branded with three
tinea fork on left stifle. Cattle sa-ne on left side.
Uoouan. Wm., Heppner, Or. Horses branded
OO with bar over them, on left shonlder; cut
tle same on left hip.
Douglass, W. M Galloway, Or.-Cattle, R Den
right side, swaiiow-fork in each ear; horses, K i)
on left hip.
Douglas, O. T., Douglas, Or Horses TD on
the right stitie; cattle same on right hip.
Duncan, W. P., John Day,Or. Quarter circle
N on right shoulder, both on horses and cattle.
Kange Grant county.
Ely, J. li. & Sons, Donglas, Or. Horses brand,
ed ELY on left shonlder, oattle same on left
hip. hole in right ear,
Elliott. Wash., Heppner, Or. Diamond on
right shoulder.
Emery, C. 8., Hardman, Or. Horses branded
(reversed C with tail on left shoulder ; cat
tle same on right hip. Kange in Morrow county.
Fleek, Jackson, Heppner, Or, Horses, Tlf
connected on right shoulder: cattle, same on
right hip. Ear mark, hole in right and orop
off left.
Florence, L. A., Heppner. Or. Cattle, LP on
right hip; horses, F with bar under on right
shoulder.
Florence. 8. P. Heppner, Or. Horses, P on
right shonlder; cattle, F on right hip or thigh.
T rench, George, Heppner, Or. Cattle branded
VF, with bar over it. on left side; crop off left
ear. Horses, same brand on left hip.
Gay, Henry, Heppner, Or. GAI on left
shoulder.
Oilman-French, Land and Livestock Co., Fos
sil, Or. Horses, anchor ti on left Bhoulder; vent,
same on left stifle. Cattle, same on both hios
ear marks, crop off right ear and nnderbit in left.
count ieB.
Gentry, Elmer, Echo, Or. Horses branded H.
8. with a quarter circle over it, on left stifle.
Kange in Morrow and Umatilla counties.
Giltwater, J.C., Prairie City, Or. On horses,
O O on left shonlder and stifle; cattle, on right
side. Kange in Grant county.
Hayes. Geo., Lena, Or, Brand JH connected,
with quarter circl over it, ou left shoulder.
Hiatt A. B., Kidge, Or. Cattle, round -top A
with quarter circle under it on the right hip.
Hnnim in Morrow und Umatilla counties.
Hinton A Jenks, Hamilton, Or Cattle, two bars
on either hip; crop in right ear and split in left.
Horses, 4 on ngnt tnign. xtange in urnni coumy
Hushes. Samuel. Warner. Or (T PL
mmiPi'tiihnn ntrhT ahnn ldP Oil hnrBHS: On Cattle.
on right hip and on left side, swallow fork in
right ear and slit in left. Kange in Haystack
district, Mormw county. , ,
Hale. Milton. Wagner. Or.-Horses branded
.r v.roiui ti ai nn left shoulder.
Cattle same on left hip ; also large circle ou left
8iHaU. Edwin. John Day.Or.-fattle K Hon right
hip; horses same on right shoulder, fcangein
Grant oounty.
Howard. J L, GsUoway.. Or.-Horses. (cross
ith bar above it) on ngtil saouiuer
Kange in Gilliam, Grant, Crook aud Morrow
TrRKEY Eoei, Bowman A Wilson ' sicV1 building, on May street, where he i wma on left ud. Range m Murrow aad L
Viotm t,nmnDhli) Mammnth Tlmnvn t in nrrmrd to da evrvthint7 in his line, i ulla counties.
.uuvr-..- N " 1 : . 7 . .. - " . , UKa- Mat. Hntl
on the left shoulder.
InrtB tW aala if it,.ii rtnlliir PFb Mr Kirlwk IB stflrtlv A rlrtt.nl HRfl Work. ' .
kk" "' v. - : , r A , ' heart
Leave oraera at minor nros or . khd ana war ran lb aui wora. riw mui
ranch.
address them at Echo.
)72-89 w -call.
14-tf
Heppner, Or. Horsey shaded
er. ruuire juorrww vw.
er. Or. Horses, 9 on left
boulder; caitl S oaTaft hip.
Kanee in Grant County.
Neal.Andrew. Lone Kock, Or.-Horses A N con
nected on left shonlder; cattle same on both hips.
Nordyke, E., Bilverton. Or. Horses, oircle 1 on
left thigh; cattle, same on left hip.
Uiiver, Joseph, Canyon City, Or. A S on oattle
on loft hip; on horses, same ou left thigh, Kange
in Grant county.
Oiler, Perry, Loxington, Or. P O on left
shou.de r.
OJp, Herman, Piaine City, Or. On cattle, O
LP connected on left hio: hornes on lnft Htills
and wartle on noee, Kange in Grant oounty.
Pearson, Oiave, Eiglit Mile, Or. Horses, quar
ter circle shield on left shoulder and 24 on left
hip. Cattle, fork in left ear, right cropped. 24
on left hip. Kange on Eight Mile.
Parker Jc Gleasou, Hardman.Or, Horses IP on
left, shoulder.
Piper, Ernest, Lexington. Or. Horfes brand
e wl! (L E connected) ou left Bhoulder ; cattle
s me on right hip. Kange, Morrow count.
Piper, J. H., Lexington, Or. HorseB, JE oon
nected obleft shoulder; oattle, same on left hip.
under bit in each ear.
Pattys, A. C, lone, Or,; horses diamond P on
shoulder; cuttle, J H J connected, on the
left hip, npper slope in left ear and Blip in the
riglit.
Powell, John T., Dayville, Or HorBea, JP con
nected ou left shoulder. Cattle OK connected on
left hip, two under half crops, cue ou each ear,
wattle under tl trout, Kai ge m Grant county.
lthikard, G. D., Canyon City, Or.- E 0 on left
shoulder, on norses only. Kiuige Canyon creek
and Hear valley, Grant oounty.
Rood, Andrew, Hardman, Or. Horsos, square
orosi- with quarter-ci rele over it on left stifle.
rtoninger, wins, Heppner, Ur. Horses, O it on
left shuldor.
nice. Oan. Hardman. Or.: horses, three nnnel
worm fence on left Bhoulder; cattle, DAN on
ngni Biiouiuer. uange near naraman.
Koytie, Aaron, Heppner, Or Horses, plain V on
left bhoulder; cattle, sume brand reversed oh
riglit hip and crop off right ear. Kange in Mor
row county.
Rush Uros., Heppner, Or Horses branded 3
on tho right Bhoulder; oattle, IX on the left hip,
crop oil left oar and dewlap on neck, Kunge in
Morrow and adjoining counties.
Bust, William, Pendleton, Or, Horses R os
left shoulder; cattle, K on left hip, crop otl
right ear, uuderbit on left ear. Bheop, K ou
weathers, round crop off righ ear. Kange Uma
tilla and Morrow c uuties.
Rtmney, Andrew. Lexington, Or. Horses
branded A It on right shoulder, vent quarter
circle over brand; cattle Biune on right hip.
Range Morrow county.
Kojee, Wm. H, Dairyville, Or HR connected
with quarter circle over top on cattle ou right hip
and crop off right ear and split in left. Horses
same brand on left shoulder. Range in Morrow.
Grant and Gilliam counties.
Rector. J. W., Heppner, Or.-Horses. JO o
left shoulder. Cattle, o on right hip.
Spicknall, J. W., Gooseberry, Or. Horsos
branded 31 on left shoulder; range in Morrow
county. ,
Bailing, C C Heppner, Or Horses branded
on left shoulder; cattle same on left hip.
Swaggart, B. F., Lexington, Or. Horses
with dash under it on left stitie; cattle H with
dash under it on right tup, crop off right ear and
waddled on right hind leg. Range in Morrow,
Gilliam and Umatilla counties.
tiwauitart. A. L.. EHh. Or. Hnrnnn TiranilnH
on left shoulder; cattle same on left hip. Crop
en ear, wattle on left hind leg.
straight W. K, Heppner, Or.-Horses shaded
J o on left stitie; cattlo J B on left hip, swallow
fork in right ear, nnderbit in left.
bapp, Thos., Heppner, Or. Horses, 8 A P on
left hip; cattle same on left hip.
Shirtz, James, Long Creek, Or.-Horses. I on
left stitie and over 2 on left shoulder.
Bhner.John, Fox, Or. WO connected on
horBee on right hip; cattie, same on right hip,
crop off right ear and under bit in left ear. Kango
in Grant county.
Bmith Bros., Bosnville, Or, Horses, branded
H. Z. on shoulder; cattle, .same on left shoulder.
Squires, James, Arlington, Or,; horses branded
JB on left shoulder; cattle .the same, also noee
waddle. Range in Morrow and Gilliam counties.
Btephens, V. A., Hardman, Or-; horses HUoa
riglit Btitie; cattle horizontal L on the right sids
Btevenaon, Mrs A. J., Heppner, Or. Cattle, 8
on right hit'; swallow-fork in left ear. 4
Bwaggart. G. W Heppner, Or. Horses, 44 on k
left Bhouldei ; cattle, 44 on left hip. i
Bmith, E. E. Lone Rook, Or. Horses branded
a crossed seven on left shoulder; oattle same o
left side. Range, Gilliam county.
Bperry, E..G.. Heppner, Or. Cattle W C on
Left hip, crop off right and nnderbit in left year,
dewlap; horses W C on left shoulder.
Thompson, J. A., Heppner, Or. Horses, ( on
left shoulder; cattle, 2 on left shoulder.
Tippets,fcJ.T.tEnterpriBe,Or. Horses. C-on left
shoulder.
Turner R. W.. Heppner, Or. Small capital T
left shoulder, horses; oattle same on left hip
with split in both ears.
Thornton, H. M., lone, Or.-Horses branded
HT connected on left stitie; sheep Bame brand. '
Vanderpool, H. T., Lena, Or; Horses HT con
nected on right shoulder .cattle, same on right
hip.
Walbridge, Wm., Heppner, Or. Horses, TJ. L.
on the left shoulder; cattle same on right hip.
crop off left ear and right ear lopped.
Wilson, John Q,, Balem or Heppner, Or.
Horsos branded J q on the left shoulder. Range
Morrow county.
Warren, W B. Caleb, Or Cattle, W with quarter
oircle over it, on left side, split in right ear.
Uorsen same brand on left Bhoulder. Range in
Graut conuty.
Wood, F L, Dayville, Or Heart on horses on
left Btitie; on cattle, 2 on left side and under bit
in left ear, Kange in Grant county.
Wright, Silas A. Heppner, Or. Cattle branded
8 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 slope in the left
ear aud under slope in right ear. Bame brand
on horses on right shoulder. Rauge in Harney
and Grant countv.
Wade, Henry, Heppner, Or. Horses branded -ace
of spadne on left shoulder and left hip
Cattle branded same on left side and left hip.
Wells, A. B., Heppner, Or. Horses, d0 on left
shoulder: cattie same.
Woltinger, John, John Day City, Or On horsos
three parallel bars on left shoulder; 7 on sheep,
bit in both ears. Range in Grant and Maihuer
counties.
Woodward, John, Heppner, Or. Horses, TJP
connected on left shoulder,
Watkins, Lishe, Heppner, Or. Horses branded
UK connectea on left stitie.
Wallace, Charies, Portland, Or. Cattle, W on
right thigh, hole in left ear; horses, W on right
shoulaer, somf same on left Bhoulder.
Wkittier Bros., DrawBy, Harney countv. Or.-
Horses branded W B. connected on left Moulder
Williams, Vasco, Hamilton, Or. Qaarter all
ele over three bars on left hip, both cattle and
horses. Range tyrant county.
Williams, J O, Long Creek, Or Horses, our
ter circle over three bars on left hip; cattle warns
and slit in each ear. Range in Grant county.
W ten, A. A., Heppner, Or. Horsee running A A
on shoulder; Cattie. same on right hip.
Young, J. 8., Gooeebeiry.Or.-Hoi branded
T H nn ft nsrht nhnn ld.
Young, W. A., Gooseberry, Or. Hons brand
ed X-X (double X connetdj oa M sbmJdet
eauls sains on left side.