Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, April 28, 1893, Image 4

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On Sale
TO
OMAHA,
Kansas City, St. Paul,
Cliietiffo,
St. Ioiiis,
AND ALL POINTS
EAST, mm SOUT0.
Leaves Heppner, 8 a.m. Arrive",
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Pullman Sleetierti
Colonist Sleeper,
Reclining Chair Cars
and Diners.
BUamoru Portlnnd to Han Francisco
every four days.
Tickets
TO-A.1TT3
Europe.
For rates and general information call on
Depot Ticket Agent,
J. C. HA.RT
Heppner, Oregon.
W. H. HURLBUKT, Asst Uenl. Pass. Agt.
254 Washington Bt.,
PORTI.ANn, OKROON.
QCTIOK TXTVIT3 !
TO
JS 111 Francisco
And all points In California, tib the Mt, Bhaeta
route of the
Southern Pacific Co.
Ttie groat highway through California to all
point East and South. Grand Bcenio Route
of the Pacific ('oast. Pullman RnfTet
Bleepera. tieoond-cluss Bloopers
Attached to express trains, affording superior
ftocoinmodationb for second-class passongors.
For rates, tickets, Bleeping car reservations,
to,, call upon or addroBB
E. KOK1ILEK, Manager, E. P. ROGERS, Asst.
tten. F. & P. Agt., Portland, Oregon.
S. P. FLORENCE,
STOCKRAISER !
IIICI'PNUU. OllliGON.
Cuttln branded and earmarked as shown above.
liorBOB F on right Bhoulder.
Mv onltle range in Morrow and Umatilla coun
tios. 1 will pay $1W.(I0 for the armHt. and con
viction of any person atoaling my Block.
HALIC,
HAHNK.SH Kllor, stork and flxturcp. flood
business; esliihlishi'il in the midst of a
Knoil (arming and stock-mlsing country.
Also for Halo u unnd house and two loot witti or
without the business property. For further In
formation address (lazetto, Heppner, tr. 4K:i tf
f'JS.OUU IN KHWAltim.
Beventli Half-Veiu'ly Literary Com petition
of TI10 Canadian Atri'li'iiltill'lst.
In lu'cimlaiii'e witli their iiHimi custom for
Ionic veins past, the publishers of that old and
reliable publictil Ion, tlie Canadian AKi'lciillur
lit, now piem-nts Us 7lh Grout Hiilf-Ycarly l.it
eriuy roinpetilloii to the people of the I'ultod
Stales and t'amida. 'I iiiseoinpetltion will close
May :ui, IK'.U, (Ifulnys theieaitcr being allowed
for letters to renrli us troin dlslttul points). The
joiiowmg is me prmi list
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liHI In Uold
tVlHKl Kli'mnit Silver Tea Services, l'iauns. Ormini
Gold Walclies, Ac, making a total of over
lu.noti pii.es.
Hew to hkcc ur a 1'itizit. Take a few sheets
of paper and make all (he words you can nut of
letters contained in the words, "t'oU'MlrlAN
Kxi'osrnoN," ami send them to us, enclosing
one dollar for six mouth's sill'SiTlptiim to the
AKrieulturist or the Indies' Home Miiitatne
two of the bcsl home monthlies in the world.
Kl'l.KH I. Korelun words are not allowed 2.
Letters cannot he used otteiier lluiu they appear
In the two words, "t'oliiinhliui Imposition. 3.
Names of places and persona harrcd.
All lists coiitaiuliiK over OKI correct words
will receive a valuahle special prize, heiul post
Hi curd for list ol prue winners In former emu
petitions. Address,
Thk Annu m tiihimt Ptni, Co..
I'ctcrhoroiiKli, i.'n tiiida.
The I'lilitis ltoyiil.
l'tirix is sniiu'wliat, jiorploxoil about
tin1 1'itliits Ivuvul, imi't" one of its chief
jrlnrii's. It is now ratlier a white
elcpliiint. It I'livet-s a jrreat ileal of the
most valuable trrouml in the eit.v, but
to little purpnse. The trndo of the
arcade is steailily ilec httiii.'. In order
to ;ive it anotlier elinni e of life there
will be built a eafe anil beer frrinlen at
the lower end of the inelnsure in the
hope nf briiifjiutf back tho old-time
ttrollera through the eovered galleries.
Preventing Future Misery.
If there is in this vale of tears, a more
prolific source of misery then the rheu
matic twinge, we have yet to hear of it.
People are horn with tendency to rheu
matism, juat as they are with one to
ooiiNtitnptiiiu or to serofiiia. Mhnlit
causes may develop this. As soon as
the nuonizilitf complaint man if cats itself,
recourse should he had to Hosteller's
Htomscli Hitlers, which will cheek its
further inroads and banish the rheumatic
poison from the sstein. This statement
tallies exactly with the testemony of
physicians who have employed tins fine
blood depurent in their private practice.
There is also the amplest prufeHsimiR
snd general testimony as to the ellicaoy
of the Bitters for mslaris, liver com
plaint, constipation, inditfestion, kidney
trouble, nervousneaa and less of appe
tite and flesh. After a wetting, whether
followed by a cold or not, the bitters is
useful as a preventative of the initial
attack of rheumatism.
IB
THK ROBLY-N BASK EOHBERT.
From the Condon Globe.
The following poetry wai composed by
Cal Hale while confined in the Ellens
bor jail awaiting trial, and banded ui
by him tbia week for publication :
On the 24th day of September
All in the present year,
Five bold and dashing highwaymen
In the town of Kollyn did appear.
They rode itraight to the Roilyn bank
And gave these stern commands:
"Gentlemen, if you value life,
Obey and throw up your hands!"
The cashier seemed to hesitate,
A thing he should not have done;
Ai one of the robbers reminded him
By tapping him with hii gun.
They next went over to the safe,
It'scouteuls to unfold,
And took therefrom $5,onn
In notel and shining gold.
Tben they mounted their hones,
Their horses good and true :
And with a few good parting shots,
Bade KoBlyn town adieu.
Excitement at that very time
lii Koslyn town ran high ;
And the deputies and detectives
Were out and on the tiy.
A reward was offered by the bank,
And another by the state,
To arouse these hungry bloodhounds
And their greed to stimulate
They scoured the country all around
Like school boyB out for fun;
But not a robber could they find
fior the w ay w hich they had gone.
Then up Jumped the meanest cur ol all
And bulllvan is hii name;
This blood money 1 must try to get,
Likew ise I'll get some fame."
So he whistled to his minioni
Home five and twenty strong,
Saying, we will arrest some fellows
'Vtay up in Eastern Oregon,
He said, "we muitdo lometblng,
This reward for to win;
We will arrest some sheepberden
And swear they are the men."
So they arrested five men,
Five men both true and good,
Who never saw the Koslyn bank
Nor the town In which it stood.
They brought them up to Ellensburg
And threw them into jail,
There to await their trial
On ten thousand dollars bail.
Now good people, all come join me
When 1 oiler up this prayer;
That Huilivan and his bloodhounds
The fires of hell may share.
May they sutler all the tortures
The devil himself can plan,
Is my earneBt prayer for Huilivan
And all his curBed clan
THE POULTRY VARUS.
Practical Hints to Admirers And Breeders of
Fine Fowls.
It is an important f ant that cats, rats
and chickens oannot be raised together
with profit.
With all the other directions which are
given for the prevention of disease among
poultry, none is of more Importance than
that of having clean, well-ventilated
houses.
To determine the eiaot age of ggs,
dissolve about four ounces of oomuion
salt in a quart of pure water, and then
immerse the egg. It it be only a day or
bo old, it will sink to the bottom of the
vessel, but if three days old it will float
iu the liquid; if more than five it oomes
to the surface and rises above in propor
tion to its increased age. So says the
Western Advertiser.
POULTRY RAiBINU.
"What 1 know" about poultry raising I have
learned through an experience of fifteen yeara
on a farm with all kinds of poultry, except
geese. During several years of this time I have
been an invalid, unable to do the greater part of
tho work that falls to tho lot of the farmer's
wife, and taking care of my poultry has been a
very pleasant, as well.as profitable, recreation.
The best capital to begin with is good, sound
common bcusc. This will enable you to see
that the birds must be kept perfectly healthy,
and the means by which you may gain this end.
Almost every poultry raiser has some particu
lar breed of chickens which Is the beBt and
every one can make the selections according to
his fancy. My own choice Is the Brahma,
which 1 think, all things considered, is the best
farmers' fowl. Their greatest fault 1b laying too
few eggs, uiilcsB very extra care Is taken in
feeding, which often does not pay; but when a
one-year old hen dresses six and one-half
pounds, 1 can overlook the "egg every day and
two on Holiday." Another very desirable qual
ity Is their non-scratchlDg especially on these
"fonceless plains." They have no desire to find
the center of the earth directly under your pet
petunia bed or cucumber vine.
Having secured your breed, your success will
depend on taking Intelligent care of them.
They must have a clean, dry, warm houBe, well
lighted and ventilated, plenty of pure water and
good food. You do not need to Bend to an arch
itect for "plans and specifications" of a poultry
house. Four posts long enough for the re.
quired height, set in the ground far enough
apart to give you the required size, sided up
c lose on the north and west, slatted on the south
and east, well covered with hay, will answer all
practical purposes. Replace the hay cover
every year with fresh hay; the perches to con
sist of an Inclined ladder of the required width
the lower perch near the ground. My hen
houBe U built on this plan, forconvcnlence, and
to save time and strength in hunting eggs and
earing for the hens. 1 havo the nest box in the
lien house, In rows running across the end, one
row above anotlier. The floor of the box should
he covered with dry dirt and changed occasi.
oually. The best nesting material is fine hay.
Thetloorof course is the earth, If it is always
dry. Once cleaning through the year will do,
If there is a litter scattered In occasionally, nd
dry dirt often lu damp weather, but the house
must be dry.
hen the hens want to set, I transfer them to
tho first box in the upper row and so on until
the row Is full. (A llrauma will stay anywhere
or under any circumstances, almost ) I have a
door made of thin slats hanging in front of the
boxeB where the heiiB sit, to keep out the others.
Some time in the forenoon I gently lift every
hen oft'. The food should be whole grain; have
the food and water near. I afterward see that
every hen Is in her place again. Met two hens
at once, as one can care for both broods; mark
the eggs with ink with the date set. Do not
give too many esgs to the earliest hens set, uor
set hens too early,
The scientist will tell you there is no w ay to
tell the sex of an egg, but you select the largest
ggs and you will have a preponderance of
male birds, lu hot, dry weather sprinkle the
setting egs with warm water twice a week to
keep the shells Horn breaking. Do not have
too many male birds; one to three dozen hens
is auttieieut.
But the most important thing I have to tell
you of is a sure preventive of cholera and gapes,
and 1 do not know how many more disease!
I found It out over twenty years ago, and 1
have never seen it fail. 1 have never lost a
chicken with cholera, and I have raised from
lho to too chickens lu the year for the last ttfteeu
years, w hile my neighbors' chickens have died
by dozens at dlllerent times. It Is simply this:
1 never fall to change the male birds of my nock
every year. 1 get some that are not kin to my
tliH'k every year, and then l market all the hens
that are one year old, every year, for a hen Is
never so good to eat or lay after the first year.
They fatten easily, and therefore are much
more liable to contract disease,
I have never lost any chickens, except ft few
with lice w lieu I first begau. tiouielluies dur.
lug a long wet spell tome of tht little chicks
will get lice on them. A small portion of sul
phur In lard, rubbed on the top of the head,
(where they always breed) is the cure, and dur
ing such times I sprinkle sulphur In the Bitting
nests, and if the old hen should hare "them"
too, rub the top of the bead and the vent also,
and a small quantity of sulphur re ay be put in
the food. Clean, healthy chlckeni do not have
lice. After every brood Is removed from the
nest box It must be emptied and iprinkled with
alaked lime.
My rearing coops are entirely separate from
the hen house. They ro very aimple In con
struction. "John" can make them in a very
short time. A ridge the width of the coop is
thrown up, and the coop built on it to secure
against damp. The coop ought to be about
thirty Inches high; any length desired; boarded
close at the back and ends; made into divisions
w ith slats to accommodate one hen each, and
securely covered with hay. My coop la built
under a row of young cottonwoods, facing the
south; the dirt floor covered with hay, which
must be kept clean. The first hen that comes
off goes into the first division; fasten her in
with a slat door; the same door will do succes
sively all along. The coop should have slats
part way down for ventilation; a wide plank
will secure the front at night. We have no rats
In this part of the state and the traditional
"yaller dog" keeps off the other vermin. Keep
the hen In the coop until Bhe will come there to
roost.
Soak scraps of bread in sweet milk for the
firBt feed; afterwards make corn meal Into
dongh with sour milk, or sweet, if you have it,
or water. It is the cheapest and best feed, al
though the scientist will tell you it is very im
proper indeed, "sours on the stomach," etc.
Keep your feed, together with a shallow vessel
of thick, sour milk, in a coop near by which ex
cludes the hens. In damp weather put a little
cayenne pepper in their food and keep them
close in cool, damp mornings and during rains.
Before cold weather teach the chickens to go to
the hen house to roost,
I have told you what I practically know to be
true. I have received many valuable hints
from agricultural papers, and J also have found
out many things by experience. Every farm,
er's wife, or children, can make a success of
poultry raising, and thereby add not only to the
dollars (which are often like "angels' visits" to
the farmer's wife,) with which to buy many
coveted things not otherwise attainable. Farm
er's Wife lu Kansas Farmer.
$25,000 in Premiums.
Offered by Liggett & Myerg Tobacco
Co., of St. Louis, Mo. The one guessing
uearest ine numoer or people attending
the World's fr'air gets $5,(X 0 00. the Beo-
oud $1,000 00, eto. Ten Star tobaooo
tags auntie you to a guess. Ask your
ueuier lor particulars or send tor circular,
11642
GOOSEBERRY GLEANINGS.
A good rain fell here last Wednesday
night.
Mr. U. 3. G. Gettya, of Idaho, is id our
midst, seeking work. He has struck the
right place, as this 18 a working country.
Land for grazing in this country is get"
ting very scaroe, as the farmer's sod plow
is turning the green grass over every
day.
I. B. Esteb, blacksmith, will do any
work in his line as cheap anyone, and
guarantee it to wear out in oourse of
time.
G. M. Holmes is plowing on an eighty
acre piece of sod on Miltou Maxwell's
ranch which he has rented for the eusu
lug year.
We thank the editor for the story
which has been running in the paper,
Bnd would like to see that much space
filled with another soon.
Oliver Sujder was in the city last Mon
day, and landed home with a very bard
chill. He also hud auother one Wednes
day. This is no joke -it wasold-faBhion-ed,
Missouri ague. Thinks he must have
brought it from the East.
We think Gooseberry would be a good
place for some good, honest merchant to
take bis stand. We have a splendid
country around, and an industrious peo
pie. Some one wishing to stnrt iu the
merchandise business will give us a call
and we will see if we can prove what we
say. A Readbb.
UoosEHEititY, Or. April 20, '03.
Foot-Prints on the Path to Health.
Everyone needing a doctor's advice
should read one of Dr. Foote'a dime
pamphlets on "Old Eyes," "Croup,"
"Rupture," "Phimosis," "Varicocele,"
Disease of men, Disense of Women, and
learn thrt best means of seli-cure. M.
Hill Pub. Co., 129 East 2Hth St., New
York.
Just a Peculiar Coincidence.
From the Seattle Breeze-Mercury.
We desire right here to call down the
Heppner Gazette, au Oregon exchange
that hitherto we have regarded with dis
tinguished approbation. The worthy
beet last week so far forgot its lesson in
the ethics of jinrnulism as to publish
one of onr origiual gems of thought the
same week as we did. Either the Gazette
man has a great mind that drifts am'
bumps iu the same crooked channel at
our own, or else he uses hie brillinut
shears ou the same exchanges we do
Next time we want to be truly bright
and braiuy we are going to write some,
tiling ourselves, as we find that any one
horsc organ is liable to take a fancy to
the same items e do and by publishing
them extemporaneously thus help t"
knock the gilt edge off our reputation
for pungent originality.
.Strength and Health.
If you are not feeling strong and
healthy, try Electric Bitters It "La
Grippe" has left you weak aud weary,
use Electric Hitters. This remedy acts
direotly on the liver, stomach and kid
neys, geutly aiding those organts to per
form their fuuotious. If yon nre afflicted
with sick headache, you will tiud speedy
aud permanent relief by taking Electric
Hitters. One trial will oonvinoe you tliBt
this is the remedy you need. Large but
ties only 60o at Slooum-Johustoo Drug
Company.
A Care For Twenty Cents.
Any remedy sold at one dollar a bottle
which claims to cure rheumatism, is
simpy au imposi ion, for when all ex
penses are deducted it leaves not more
thau tweuty cents to represent the medi
oiue. Dr. Drummond's Lightning Rem
edy, which is performing such wonderful
cures that it is being prescribed by the
medical faculty everywhere, is compound
ed at great expeuse from rare drugs and
cannot be sold for ltvs than five dollars a
Dottle. But it always cures. Sent pre
paid to any address ou receipt of price.
I'mmmoud Medicine Co., 48 50 Maiden
Lane, New York. Agents wanted. 22
DRUNKENNESS, or the I.1QIOR HABIT
( urea at Home In Ten Days by Adminis
tering Dr. Haiues' Uuldeu Specific.
It can be given iu a glass of beer, a onp
of ooffee or tea, or in food, without the
knowledge of the patient. It is absolute
ly harmless, aud will effect a permanent
and speedy cure, whether the patient is
a moderate driukeror au alcoholic wreck.
It has been given in thousands of cases,
and in every instauce a perfect cure has
followed. It never fails. The system
once impregnated with the specific, it!
becomes an utter impossibility for the !
liquor appetite to exist. Cures guaran
teed. 48 page book of particulars free.
Address the Golden Spkoihc Co., 1H5
Race Street. Cincinnati, Ohio. i
eight mile matters.
We bear that the fish are coming hp
Rhea oreek.
Hard weather on young lambs, as the
rain baa been very cold.
We had fine rains on Sunday and .Mon
day aud the first (bonder of the season.
I extend my oongratulationa to Mr.
and Mr. Worden. May the sunshine
of their live never be eclipsed.
The farmers are busy turning over
mother Mother Earth. The ground is
in good condition for breaking.
Harland Stanton is working for C. E.
Jones. Esquire Jones has ne doubt
found bis offioe remunerative, as be baa
been called on go frequently to tie the
nuptial knot this year.
Rev. J. T. Galloway preached on
Sabbath morning on "The Two Cove
nents; The Coyenenl of Work and the
Covenent of grace." In the evening bis
theme was ".Repentance."
Eight Mile Center school is prospering
finely under the care of Prof. Andrew
Ham. Quite a number of scholars are
coming from the adjoining districts and
others contemplate attending aohool
here. Prof. Ham is a very popular
teacher.
Eight Mile was entertained by a
traveling showman, Tuesday and Thurs
day April 8tb, and 20th. He performed
many laughable freaks and the people
were well entertained. He found quite
a number of handsome dry-goods in J.
R. Jones' bat. He is an expert at rat
tling tho bones and also of tell mg young
men's fortunes by the aid of a fortune
telling ball, but before he bad finished
telling a certain young man's fortune
the string of the ball broke and he had
to stop abruptly. Imagine the disap
pointment of the young man to have the
string break when he was receiving such
Interesting information.
V. No.
Eight Mils, April 2Cth, 1893.
Beware or Ointments for Catarrh That Contain
Mercury,
As meroury will surely destroy the sense
of smell and completely derange the
whole system when entering it through
the mucous Burfaoes. Suoh articles
should never be used except on pre
sciiptions from reputable physicians, as
(be damage tbey will do is ten fold to
the good you can possibly deserve from
tbem. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manu
factured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo,
O., oontains no mercury, and is taken
internally, aoting direotly upon the
blood and muoous surfaces of the system.
In buying Hull's Catarrh Cure, be sure
you get the genuine. It is taken in
ternally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by
P. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials tree.
13ySold by druggists, price 75c. per
bottle. 10
MERMAID FOR DINNER.
Mongol Fishermen Feast Upon One ot
the Fabulous Creatures.
One of the men employed in the sea
of Tsushima recently observed a very
singular looking fish, says the Tokyo
Shimpo, and immediately obtained a
spear, with which he killed it. On ex
amining it he found that it had a girl's
head, with human eyes, mouth and
ears; hair was growing on the head,
and there were appendages like hands
where the pectoral fins should have
been. This part of the thing was un
doubtedly human. The belly, back and
caudal portion were piscine, their color
a brownish black, like the color of a
carp. The monster was two feet long
aud measured one loot nine inches in
circumference. Here was one of the
creatirKijsknown as mermaid (nigyo).
Traditir.n says that anyone eating a
mermaid shall live one thousand years.
The fishermen accordingly cooked and
ate it, finding it exceedingly palatable,
much superior in taste to bream or a
carp. The mermaids make their ap
pearance on the eve of a great tempest,
Tsushima is on the west coast, and it
happened that the day after the capture
of the strange fish there was a fierce
galo.
2,228,67!!.
These figures represent the number of
bottles of Dr. King's New Disoovery for
Consumption, Coughs aud Colds, whioh
were Bold in the United States from
March, '91 to March, '92. Two million,
two hundred and twenty-eight thousauU,
six hundred and seventy-two bottles solo
iu cue year, and each and every bottlt
was sold on a positive guarantee that
money would be refuuded if satisfactory
results did net follow its use. The seoret
of its sucoess is plaiu, It never disap
points and can always be depended ou
as the very best remedy for oougbs, oolds,
eto. Price 50o and 8J.U0 at Slocum
Johnson Drug Oo.
A Remarkable Servant.
A few days ago there died in France
a woman who, although ill-favored and
disagreeable, exercised a most power
ful influence on the destinies of Europe.
Extraordinary though it may appear,
she was nothing but a servant girl,
with so little education that she barely
knew how to write her name, which
was Pepa. She was a Spaniard by
birth and was the maid and confidential
factotum of Empress Kugenic, both
before and after her marriage to Na
poleon. It is generally admitted that
Empress Eugenie was principally re
sponsible for many of the most cruel
of France's disasters. She was entirely
under the control of her maid, who
possessed all the vices and none of the
virtues of the Spanish character. The
emperor and many of Eugenie's friends
and relatives repeatedly implored her
to dismiss Pepa, but without avail, and
it was current at the time that she
owed her exceedingly strange position
to some dangerous secret of her mis
tress which the latter feared she wguld
revoaL
Backlfn'a Arnica Salve.
The best salve in the world for outs
bruises, sores, ttloers, salt rbeum, frvei
aorps, tetter, chapped hands, chilblain
enrna snd all skin eruptions, and posi
tively oures piles, or no pay required. Ii
is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
or money refunded. 1'rioe 25 cents per
box. For sale by Hlooum-Johnson Drug
Company.
Fat 1'rople.
The only safe and reliable treatment
for obesity, or supeifluoas fat, is the
"Leverette" Obesity Pills, whioh gradu
ally reduce the weight Bnd measurement.
No injury or inconvenience leaves no
wrinkles acts by absorption. This cure
is founded upon the most scientific prin
ciples, and has been used by one ot the
moat eminent physicians ot Europe in
his private practice "tor five years'' with
the most gratifying results. Mr. Henry
Perkins, 2J Union Park, Boston, writes:
"From the use of the 'Leverette obeeity
pilli my weight has been reduced ten
pounds in three weeks snd my general
health is very much improved. The
principles of Your treatment are fullv in
dorsed by my family phyiuoian. In proof
or my gratitude 1 herewith give you per
mission to nee ray name it you desire to
do so." Piiue $'2.00 per package, or three
packages tor $0 00 by mail. All orders
supplied direct from our office. The
Livsrkttb Spkcutio Co., 175 Tremont
Street Boston, Mass.
For Boils, Pimplc9
carbunclee,
scrofulous sores,
eczema, and a!l other
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Notice Of Intention.
I AND OFFICE AT LA GRANDE, OREGON,
J April IK, lous. NotlCB 1s hereby given
that the followin-iiftmed aettler has tiled notice
of her intention to make niial proof in support
of her claim, and that stud proof will be mada
ueiore the Couuty Clem 01 Morrow luuuiy, m
Heppner, Oregon, on June 3, vlt.:
ALMIKA BAKKEK.
Hd. No. $433 for. the NVVk J Nli SVl-4
Sec. 8, Tp. 1 N, K "2 E. v . M.
She names the following witnesses to prove her
continuous residence upon and cultivation of,
aid land, viz.:
George W. Vincent and Jas. Ayera, of (ialioway,
Ore tron. J. M. MtiCumber aud M. M. MeCumber,
of ho, Oregon.
R. B Lyons, Octauce Brachn, Ettie Campbell
and Christian S. Christiansen, take notice.
A. Clearer,
120-130 Register.
Notice of Intention.
I AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON,
J April 17, 1NI3. Notice is hereby given that
the following-named settler has riled notice of
his intention to make final proof in support of
his claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore W. li. Ellis, U. S. Commissioner at Heppner,
Oregon, on Friday, June 9, Ih'.'.i, viz.:
ARTHUR ANDREWS,
Homestead Application No. 216, for theSEIi of
Sec. 21, Tp. 1 N, K'iHE. W. M.
He names the following w itnefises to prove his
continuous residence upon aud cultivation of,
said land, viz.:
'1 had. Armstrong, J. C. Armstrong. Milt Pow
ell and W. B. tfinley, all of Alpine, Oregon.
13M30 John W. Lewis, Register.
Notice of Intention.
rAND OFFICE AT THE DALLES OREGON
j March 21, Hi)3. Notice is hereby given that
the following named settler has filed notice of
his intention to make final proof in support of
Mb claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore J. W. Morrow, County Clerk at Heppner,
Or., on Sat. Mav 6, 1803, viz. :
GEOKCiE SMITH,
H. D. No. 2989, for the E SE4. HV SEJ, SE
of Sec. 3J, Tp. 8, S R 26 E. W. M.
Ho namesthe following witnesses to provehis
continuous residence upon and cultivation of.
said land, viz. :
W. c. Renienger, T-aton Jones, G. F. Baird and
B. F. Hevlaml, ail of Heppner, Oregon.
112-122 John W. Lewis, Register.
Notice to Taxpayers.
THOSK WHO DO NOT PAY TAXE8 DUE
1 by May l, lft'.Ki, must expect that the same
win ue coiiecteu by law, costs aaueu.
Geo. Noble,
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STOCK BRANDS.
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can keep your brand in free of charge.
Allyn. T. J., lone, Or. Horses GG on left
rthoulder; cattle same on left hip, nnderbiton
risnt ear, ann upper 011 on me lett; range, Mor
row county.
Armatronsr. J. C. Alninn. Or. T with hoi. nn
der it on left shonlder of horses; cattle same
u mri nip.
AlliRon. O. D.. F.iphr VilA. Or -PnttU
O D on left hip and horses same brand on right
Adkins, J. J., Heppner, Or. Horses, JA con
acted on Inltrlank: cattle, hhttir nn loft
Ayers, Johnny, Lena, Or. liorsea branded
riangieon lett hip; cattle same on right hip;
Isn crop off right ear and upper bit on same.
Bartholamew, A. G., Alpine, Or.-- Horses
oranded 7 E on either shoulder. Range in M01
'(w county.
Bleakman, Geo., Hardman, Or. Horses, a flag
t'left shoulder: cattle same en right shouldnr
liannister, J. W Hardman, Or. Cattle bramL
d H on left hip and thigh: split in each ear.
Brenner, Peter. Gocseberry Oregon Horses
branded PB on left shoulder. Cattle same on
ipht side.
linrko. M 8t C, Long Creek, Or On cattle,
VIA Y connected on left hip, ciopoff left ear, uu
ler half orop off right. Horses, same brand on
'tft shoulder. Range in Grunt and Morrow
sonnty.
tiruman, Jerry, Lena, Or. HorseB branded 7
on npht Bhouidr'" cattle B on the left side.
Left ear half croi ft I right ear upper slopa.
Barton, Wm 1 e pner, Or. -Horses, J B on
r.ght thign, cattlt aine on right hip; split in
ach ear.
Brown Ina, Lexington, Or. HorseB IB on the
i-ightBtitie; cattle same on riifhthip; range, Mor
row county.
Brown, J .P., Heppner, Or. --Horses and cattle
branded B with ox-yoke above on 4eft shoulder.
Brown, J. C, Heppner. Or. HsJiaee, circle
1 " with dot in ce ter on loft hip; cattle, same.
Brown, W. J., Lena, Oregon. Horses W. bar
over it, on the left shoulder. Cattle same on left
hip.
Boyer, W. G Heppner, Or. Horses, box
iraud on ngh hip cattle, same, with split iu
ach ear.
Borg, P. O., Heppner, Or. Horses, P B on left
-moulder; cattle, same on left hip.
Brownlee, W. J., Fox, Or Cattle. JB connected
m left aide; crop un loft ear and two splits and
middle piece cat out on right ear; on horyes same
-irand on the left thigh; Range in Fox valley.
Grant county,
Caisner Vvarren. Wagner, Or. HorBea brand
ed O on right stifle; cattle EE (three bars) on
iffht nbB. crop and split in each ear. Range in
tirantand Morrow counties.
Cnin.K, Caleb.Or.-i; D on horses onleft stifle
U with quarter circle over it, on left shoulder
tnd on left etifie on all colts under 5 years; on
left shoulder only on all horsea over 5 years. All
range m Grant county,
Clark, Wm. H., Lep a. Or. Horses WHO con
nected, on left shoulder; cattle same on right
nil). Bar ge Morrow and Umatilla conntiwt.
Cate, Chas. R Vinson or Lena, Or. Horses
H (' on right shoulder; cattle same on right hip.
Range Morrow and Umatilla counties.
Cecil, Wm Douglas, Or.; horses JO on lef
shoulder; ca'tle same on left hip, waddles on
each jaw and two bits in the right ear.
Curl, T. H., John Lay, Or. Double cross on
each hip on cattle, swallow fork and under bit
in right ear, split in left ear. Range in Grant
county. On Bheep, inverted A and Bpear point
on shoulder. Ear markou ewes, crop on left ear
puuehed 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, 90on rightshoni
Jer. Cattle, same on right hip: ear mark square
orop off left and split in right.
Curnn. R. X., Currinsville, Or. -Horses, on
left untie.
Cox Ed. S,, Hardman, Or. Caitle, C with
in center; horses. CE on Jeft iip.
Cochran, R. K Monument, Grant Co, Or.
Horses branded circle with bar beneath, on left
shoulder; cattle eaine brand on both hips, mark
under slope both Bars and dewlap.
Chapin, H.j Hardman, Or. Horses branded
on right hip. Cattle brauded the same.
Dickens, Lbb HorBes braided with three
tinea fors on left stifle. Cattle aa-ne on left side.
Doonan. Wm., Heppner, Or. Horaes branded
OO with bar over them, on left shoulder; cat
tie same on left hip.
Douglass, W. M . Galloway, Or. Cattle, R Don
right side.swadow-fork in each ear; horses, R D
uu left hip.
Douglas, 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 horsea and cattle.
Hange Grant county.
Ely, J. B. Jt 80ns, Donglas, Or. Horses brand
ed ELY on left shoulder, cattle same on left
hip. hole in right ear.
Ellioti. Wash., Heppner, Or. Diamond on
right shoulder.
Emery, C. H., Hardman, Or. Horses branded
(reversed C with tail on left shomder; cat
tleaTia on light hip. Range in Morrow county.
Fleek, Jackson, Heppuer, Or. Horses, 7F
cou nected on rinht Bhoulder: cattle aama nn
right hip. Ear mark, hole in right and orop
Florence. L. A.. Henorjer. Or. Tattla. I.F nn
right hip; horses F with bar under on right
Florence. S. P. Heppner. Or. Horses, F on
right shov Idei ; cattle, i on right hip or thigh,
rrench. Georee. Hnonnr. (Jr. Cari-ln hmnrlAH
WF, with bar over it. on left side; crop off left
ear. norst. same oranu on lert nip.
Gay, Henry, Heppner. Or. GAY on left
shoulder.
Gilman-Frenoh. Lftnd and LiTaSfnck fV... Fna.
sil. Or. Horses, anchor 8 on left shoulder; rent
same on left stifle. Cattle, same on both hips
ear marks, crop off right ear and underbit in left.
Range in Gilliam, Grant, Crook and Morrow
counties.
Gentry, Elmer, Echo, Or. Horses branded H,
B. with a quarter circle over it, on left stifle.
Range in Morrow and Umatillaconnties.
Giltwater, J . C, Prairie City, Or. On horses,
0 O on left shoulder and stine; 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., Ridge, Or. tattle, round-top K
with quarter circle under it on the right up.
Ran ice in Morrow and Umatilla counties.
Hmton A Jenks, Hamilton, Or Cattle, two bars
on either hip; crop in right ear and split in left.
Horses, J on right thigh. Range in Grant county.
Hughes. Bamnel, Wagner, Or K (T F L
con nected) on right shoulder on horses; on cattle,
on right hip and on left side, swallow fork in
right ear and slit in left. Range in Haystack
district, Mohvw county.
Hale. Milton. Wagner. Or. Horses branded
-O- (circle with parallel tails) on left shoulder.
Cettle same on left hip ; also large circle on left
Edwin. John Day, Or. Cattle E Hon right
hip; horses same on right shoulder, .fcangein
UIHUl UUUI117.
Howard. J L. allow. Or.-Hnrsss T iVmaa
with bar above it) ou right shuuloer ; wttt.e i
phdio on leusiue. nange in morrow ana Uma
tilla counties.
Hughes, Mat, Heppner, Dr. Horses, shaded
heart on the left shoulder. Range Morrow Co.
Hunsaker, B A, Wagnsr. Or. -Hone, n left
atkaaliir; suts. ft aa UH kip.
Hardlsrv. Albert. Kve. OrranhHnrsM 1 tt
- ' 7 i-aVA -JA ri7.i " L ".l 1 V ju
hip, crop off left ear.
numprireya, 4 ai. uaraman, ur.-Horses. H on
lef flank
Huva. .T M Hprnnor Or H I ...
on left ahouldei cattle, same on nht hip.
iiuscon. iiutner, iLivht .line, ir. Hone Hon
fie left shoulder and heart on the left stifle Cat
le aame nn lfft hip. Ran ire in Morrow county .
ivy, Aiireu, ijung t.reeit, jt--k attle 1 JJ on
nmiiL nip, sjiiiiuu it-iiHrDu uu ui ngiit, norses
same brand on left Bhoulder Range n Grunt
ooontv.
Junkin, 8. M., Heppner, Or Horses, horse
shoe J on left Bhoulder, Cattle, the stuns.
Range on Eight Mile.
uuuBiu. kvu., uonu,, jr.ixurma, circle i. en
left stifle; cattle, same on right hip, under half
crop in rieht and sulit in left ear
Jenkins, D W.,Mt. Vernon.Or. J on horses on
mi. Biiuuiun, "ii uoLuo, uu leu, mp ana two
smooth crops on both ears. Range in Fox and
KIN i on left hip cattle same and crop off left
ear: nnder slope on the right
Kirk J. T., Heppner. Or. Horses 69 on left
shonlder; cattle. rtH on left hip.
Ifi-ir tr u. i,
' yt "-ic.. iurw. ii on either
flank: cattle 17 on right side.
iira:. Jesse, rieppner. Or.; hnreep 11 on left
shoulder; cattle same on right side, underbit on
li ...K.1nnJ OT n VT r
...imuu.miiu, . luuimi vemon. ur. 1 j on
cattle on right and left sides, swallow fork in Uft
. iu iiKiii wr. norseB same
brand on left shoulder. Range in Grant countv.
Keeney, Eli, Heppner, Or.-Horses J L and
and Morrow counties
ueahey, J W Heppner Or.-Horees branded L
snd A on left shoulder: catt m i-ff
wattle over right ey.- three slits in right ear.
, v,,,.., vi. o j on lerc tup
on cattle, crop and split on right ear. Horses
v.. id,, oiivuiuor. nange brant
countv. 1
I .ior.ollovt TK TIT r 1
branded half-circle JL connected on left shoul.
u. U " """il. nange, near Lax-
lnmon.
r , . ..1 a,. 11 . .
u " "wur, ur. noraes branded
aouble a coi,necU Sometimes nullaH .
ewing H. on left shoulder.
Slarkham, A. M Heppner, Or.-Cattle larg.
M on left side, both ears cropped, and split in
cunyon e" oa laft hi' Kan"e, Clark's
Minor, Oscar, Heppner. Or. Cattle, M Dion
right hip; horse. M on left shoulder.
Morgan. M. N.. Heppner. Or.-Horsee, M)
on left shouldei cattle same on left hip
MeCumber, Jas A, Echo, Or. Horsea, M with
bar over on right shoulder.
Mann, U. a., t,eua, (Jr. Horses old mares Z'i
shoulder yUng t"k' 8maU 22 on
Mitruun TK. If .
p.., ..cjum, ur. nnrso6, cirele
V" ,6lu"llder ""d Jeft tluihj oaltle. L ou
Mitchell, Oacar, lone, Or. Horeei, 77 on right
hip; cattle, 77 on right Bide.
MoClaren, D. 1 Brownsville, Or,-IIorse!,
CiKure Son each ahouldor; cattle. M2 on hiu
McKcrn.w. 1. Mouut Veruon, Or XI on cattl.
on right hip, crop iu right ear. half crop iu laft
same brand ou horses 0u left hip. Kange in Uraut
oounty.
llclJarty, David H Echo, Or. Homes brands
UM connected, on the left shoulder; cattle same
on hip and aide.
McOirr, Frank, Fox Valley, Or.-Mule ahoe
with toe-cork ou cattle on ribs aud under in
each ear; horses same brand on left stifle.
-.i.ePt1,ey' : V" J1milton, Or.-Ou Horses, 8
with half circle under on left shonlder; on Cattle
four bars connected on top on the right side
Kange in Grant County.
Neal. Andrew. Lone Kock.Or, HorseB A N con
nected on left shoulder: cattle same on both hips,
i ?.".?1ylt8' E" PilTerton. Or.-Horees, oirole 7 an
left thigh; cal tie, same ou left hip.
Oliver, Joseph, Canyon City, Or A 1 on cattla
on loft hip; on nurses, same on left thigh, ttauee
in brant county.
Oiler, Perry, Lexington, Or. P O on left
shou.der.
Olp, Herman, Piairie City, Or. On cattle, O
hr connected on left hip; horsea on left stifle
and wartle on uoee. Range in Grant county.
Pearson, Olave, Eight Mile. Or.-Horses, Quar
ter circle shield on left shoulder and 24 ou left
hip. Cattle, fork in left ear, right cropped. 24
on left hip. Kange on Eight Mile.
Parker 4 Gleaeon. Hardman, Or, Horses IP on
left shoulder.
PlP?r; Erne-t, Lexington. Or,-Hor-es brand
e (L E connected) ol left shoulder ; cattle
me on right hip. Itange, Morrow count.
Piper. J. H., Lexington. Or. -HorseB, JE con
nected oi.ieft shoulder; cattle, same ou left hip.
under bn in each oar.
Pattys, A. C lone, Or,; horses diamond P oa
shoulder; cattle, J H J connected, on the
left hip, upper slope in left ear aud slip in tire
Powell, John'!., Dayvillo, Or Horeea, JP con.
nee, ed ou left shoulder. Cattle OK couuected on
left hip, two under half crops, one ou each ear
wattle under throat. Kai ge in Grant couuty. '
Ulckard, G. D., Canyon City, Or.-F (J oo left
shoulder, on horses only. Kange Canyon oreek
anil Hoar valley, Grant county.
hood, Andrew, Hardman, Or. Horses, square
crow with quarter-circle over it on left stifle.
Huniuger, Chris, Heppner, Or.-Horees. C B on
left shoulder.
Kioe. Dan, Hardman, Or.; boraes, three panel
worm fence ou left shoulder; caitle, 1JAN ou
right shoulder. Kange near Hardman.
Uoyse, Aaron, Heppner, Or Horses, plain V on
lett Bhoulder: cattle, same brand reversed uu
right hip aud orop oft right ear. Itange in Mor
row county.
Kuan liros., Heppner, Or. Horeea branded S
on the right shoulder; cattle, IX on the left nin.
crop off left ear and dewlap ou neck. Kange ie
Morrow and adjoining oountiea.
r i, i i ' i ouulewmi ur. Horses a oa
lert anoniuer; cattle, K on left hip, orop ofl
h. un.o, a ou lert Dip, on
..B..v , uuwiuii on ion, ear. sneep, ft on
vuuuuyuungu ear. nange uma
tula and Morrow o inntiea.
Keaney, Andrew, Lexington, Or.-Horees
branded A K on right shoulder, veut quarter
circle over brand; cattle same on right hiu.
Kange Morrow county.
Kojue, Win. H, Dairyville, Or HH oonneoted
with quarter cirr-le over top on cattle on right hip
and crop off right ear and Bplit in left. Horse!
same brand on lett Bhoulder. Hange in Morrow
Grant and Gilliam counties. morrow
r t5M,tur,?- W,v 'Vwwwr. Or.-Horses, JO o
left ahoulder. Caitle, o ou right hio.
Spicknall. J. W., "Gooseberry, Or.-Horse,
county shoulder; lange in Morrow
Sailing, C O Heppner, Or HorBes branded
on lett shoulder; cuttle same on left hip.
Swaggart, H. F., Lexington, Or.-Horses
with dash under it on left BtiUe, cattle H with
Uas i under it on right hip, crop off right ear aud
waddled on right fund leg. Kange in Morrow.
Gilliam and Umatilla counties,
Bwaggart, A. L Ella. Or.-lloreeB branded J
on lett ahoulder; cattle same on left tun. Croo
on ear, wattle ou left hind leg.
Straight W. E., Heppner, Or.-Horees shaded
S ou let, stifle; cattle J H on left hip, swallow
fork in nghi ear. underbit in left.
bapp. ThoB., Heppner, Or.-Horses, 8 A P on
left hip; oattli same ou left hip
i Ja2?' Lon- -:reek, Or.-Hor.s,
left stifle aud - over 2 on lef t ahoulder.
Shrier.John, Fox, Or.-NO connected oa
hores on right hip; eattie, same on right hip,
crop ft right ear and under bit iu left eaf. Range
in Grant county. "
Smith BroB .. Bnaanvllle, Or. Horses, branded
H.Z. on shoulder; cattle, ame on lef t ehoulde,.
Squires, James Arlington, Or,; horaes branded
Jtnd e"""ulder; cattle the same, also nose
waddle. Kange in Morrow and Gilliam co..nties.
Stephens. V. A., Harduian. Or-; horses Baton
right stifle; cattle homontal L oa the right side
BteveuBon, Mrs A. J., Heppuer, Or.-Catti". 8
on right hi, ; swallow-fork in left eaV.
Bwaggart, G. W., Heppner, Or.-Horse., 44
left ehoulde, ; cattle, 44 on left hip
Smith, E. E. Lone Kock, Ur. Horses branded
a croBBed seven on left shoulder; oattl. sameoa
left side. Kange. Gilliam couuty.
if,Pkr''1''K0'!.li'Vpn!r',t)r'-Ca"le W C oa
left hip, crop off right aud underbit iu left year,
dewlap; horaes W C ou left shoulder. '
Ihompeon, J. A., Heppuer, Or.-Horse!, I on
left shouia, r; cattle. 2 on left shoulder,
shouMer" Pri"e'0l'-iior'M"' C-on le"
i EurVer S," w-tfleppner, Or.-SmaH eapital T
left Bhoulder, hor.ee; cattle same on left hiu
with epht in both ears.
Thornton, H. M., lone, Or.-Horsea branded
HI connected on left stifle; eheen name brand
Vanderpool, H. T., Lena, Or;-Hoes HV oon.
nected ou right BhouldenoatUe, sam. oa right
ibirifieeLWm, "Heppnei''0r- HorBes, V.L.
on the left shoulder; cattle same on right hip!
"... ci luppeu.
Wilson, John i 0 Balem or Heppner, Or.
Horeos branded Jo on the left shoulder. Bang.
Morrow county,
Warren, W B. Caleb, Or-Cattle, W with quarter
circle over it ou left side, split iu riTeaf
GraTeoTu.6"4 '6ft Shottlder'
Wood, F L, Dayville, Or-Heart on horse, on
left stifle; on eattie, 2 on left lid Mde?M
iu left ear. ltauge in Grant county. '
VV on the right tup, square orop ott right ear
aud split in left. "
Wallace, Francie, Mount Vernon.Or Sauareoa
cattle on the left hip. upper elope iiTh.eft
ear and under slope in right ear. Same bni
on horsee ou right shoulder. Kauge in Hum.
aud Grant countv. "ucay
Wade, Henry, Heppner, Or.-Horse. branded
ace of spade, on left shoulder and left hjT
Cattle branded same on left side and left hip.
W ells, A. S., Heppner, Or.-Horae., un .ft
Bhoulder: catt e same. ""l
W oinnger, John. John Day City, Or-On ho
three parallel bars on left ahoulder; 7 on sneeT
un,tih " Urant
Woodward, John, Heppu.r, Or.-HortMs np
connected on left shoulder. norMe, up
Watkins, Lishe. Heppner, Or. HorsM brandd
UE conuecteo on left stifle. oreuaed
WnllneA I 'h.,l. D.., l r .
nght thigh, hol uiieft ear; horseTv? on' right
ihoulaer, aom, same on left Bhoulder.
nuiiuer oroe., urewsy, Harney county Or -Hw!m.bdv
B-?-tl oi left shouldw
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hoW-Ban-grG'ra;tnm.'UP' m U
W illiams. J o. Long Creek. Or Hone, on,
ter circle over three ban, on left hiprcnjj' 2i
on Bhoulder; VmuI. same on nghtlip 4
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