Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, May 09, 1893, Image 4

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c Iwve a relief and cure
In ynr ignorance of effects
and vitality which ia
system the elements thus
strength and vigor will fol-
eure or money rciunaeu.
Dr. Sanden's Electric
after all other treatments 3S
testify, and from many of
it
THE
$k
is a complete galvanic battery, made into a belt so as to be easily worn during work or at rest, and it gives soothing, prolonged currents
which are instantly felt throughout all weak parts, or we forfeit $5,000. It has an Improved Electric Suspensory, the
greatest boon ever given weak men, and we warrant it to cure any of the above weaknesses, and to enlarge shrunken limbs, or parts, or
Money Refunded. -They are graded in strength to meet all stages of weakness in young, middle-agedor old men, and will cw
the woist cases in two or three months. Address r '
8ANDEN ELECTRIC CO., 172 First St., PORTLAND, ORECOM
Of1 jTTuTymlii"; how to ulioo.se this bust onu to iMuiryl(lN WO
COURSEJThe married how to be lmppy in mnrriatfe ; ( DAYS
YOU )The fond parent how to have prize babies ; ( ONE
WANT )The mother how t- have them without pain ; (AGENT
TO )Tho childless how to be fruitful and multiply ; ( BOLD
KNOW ' )Tho curious how they "growed" and came to be ;( A-2
WHAT The healthy how to enjoy life and keep well ; (AND'lIE
EVERY )The invalid how to get well again speedily; ( SAVED
BODY )Tho imprudent how to regain wasted energy. ( $1,100
OUGHT )A11 who want knowledge that is of most worth (IN ONE
TO )Find it in Dr. Poote's " Plain Home Talk," ( YEAR.
KNOW. )1,000 pages, 200 cuts, 24 col. plates; 200 recipes; (500 000
READ jKeduced from $3.25 to $1 (); circulars free. ( COPIES
P. H. T. )Mnrray Hill Hook Co., I:) R IMh St., New York.f SOLD.
DR. FOOTE'S IIAND-IIOOK OF IIEALTII HINTS AND BEADY HECIPES,
Is the title of a very valuable book that kIvrs a great amount of Information of the Utmost
Importance to Everybody, concerning their dully habits of Eating, Drinking, Dressing, etc.,
IT TELLS ABOUT
What to Eat, Influence- nf riants, Parasites of the Skin, Caro of Teeth,
HowtoKatlt, Occupation for Invalids, Hathlng-Hrat Wny, After-Dinner Nans,
Tblugs to Do, Alrohol as a l'ood and a I.ungsand Lung Diseases, Effects of Tobacco,
Things to Avoid, Meillclnu, How to Avoid Them, cure for Intemperance,
Perils of Hummer, Superfluous flair, Clothing, What to Wear, Headache, Chubb & Cure,
How to Breathe, llemoving Hume, How Much to Wear, To Get Kid of Lice,
Dangers of Kissing, Restoring the Drowned, Contagious Diseases, Malarial Affections,
Overheating Uousea, Preventing Near-rilghted- How to Avoid Them, Croup to Prevent.
Ventilation, nuss, Kxercise,
IT TELLS HOW TO CUIIE Black Byes, Bolls, Burns, Chlllblains, Cold Feet, Corns,
Coughs, Cholera, Dlarrhuia, Diphtheria, DyBentury, Dandruff, Dyspepsia, Karache, Felons, Fetid
Teet, Freckles, Ueadauho, Hluoough, III vhh, lioarsnnuss, Ituhlng, Inflamed Breasts, Ivy Poisoning,
Holes, Pimples, Piles, Itheumatism, Ringworm, Snoring, Htammerlng, Sore Eyes, Sore Mouth,
Sore Nipples, Sore Throat, Sunstroke, Stings and Insect Bites, Sweating Feet, Toothache, Ulcers.
Warta, Whooping Cough, Worms in Children. IT WILL SAVE IOl)TOKS HILLS.
lifAll new subscribers nnd prompt renewnls during the month of April will be
presumed with a free oopy ot this as a premium.
Q F0F( SfJti
ampLeIKJJ
Our Stock Jlcprcscnts Over 1000 Styles.
Trouserings, Overcoatings, Suitings.
Prices $5 to $50.
Samples, Self-measurement
Rules, and Tape-line
Mailed Free.
mm
On Sale
OMAHA,
Kansas City, St. Paul,
AND ALL I'OlN'l'S
ERST. fflTH B SOUTH.
Leavea Hejipuer, 8 a. m. Arrives
050 p. m.
Pullstinn Mieeoera.
Colonist leepera,
Reclining Chair Cars
and Diners.
Sttamera Fortlaud to Hnu Frauoiaoo
every (our day.
Tickets
TO -AJKTD
Europe.
For mtM tad gentrat tnformUon cull n
Ipot Tkktt Acut,
J. C. I-IA.11T
Heppuer, Oregon.
W. H HL'KLBUKT, Aut Ueul. Pau Aft.
2M Wasbiugton St.,
PoaTLAKO. OatUOM.
I'OU NA1.IC,
IT ARNKSM-HIIOP, stock and fixtures, (lood
i business; established ill the midst of a
rihhI farming and stock-raising country.
Also for sate a good house and two lots with or
without the business property. For further In
formation address Usiette, lleppuer, Or. 4S:t U
SnoEMAKEH. E'l. liirbeok, s alumuak
r and repairer if many years' experi
ence, baa just looaled iu (lie Abraham
io biiildiiiK, on May street, where he
U prepared to do eveiythimr in ltia line.
Mr. Birbeck ia atriftly a flrat-clBsa work,
nan and warrants all work. Give liim a
all. Uwtf
'1ECTRIC
AND SUSPENSORY FOR,
WHO ARE
SlEEPLESSNESSlRwrMeWORVs GENERAL IllFiEALTH
the effects of abuses, excesses,
in our marvelous invention, which requires but a trial to convince the most skeptical,
or by excesses, or exposure, you may have unduly drained your system of nerve force
electricity and thus caused your weakness or lack of force. If you replace into your
Graineu, wmcn arc rcUjUircu lur viuiuu siiciiiu, yuu win iciuuvi. uiu ..hum;, tiuu ucHiin,
low at once ana in a natural way. i nis is
Send for our Illustrated Pamphlets, free ; sent by mail, sealed.
Belt is no experiment, as we have restored thousands to robust health and vigor,
failed, as can be shown by hundreds of cases throughout this State, who would gladly
whom we have strong letters bearing testimony to their recovery afier using orr J.-clt.
DR. SHNDEN ELECTRIC BELT
TAILOR
126 FIRST STREET,
Portland, Oregon,
AS TO DUCKS.
A Man from the City Finds Nothing to
Admire In the Amblhlblmu Fowl.
The lioston Transcript doesn't seem
to like dnckR. It is a mistake, it says,
to regard the duck as a complacent
cheerful, amiable) creature. It
is really a restless, fairer, unhappy
fowl, with a want lonir felt, an aching
void in its crop that is never tilled. A
duck is simply a waildlini? appetite.
The farmers have taken to raising
ducks to Rtipply epps for the lioston
market, where they bring higher prices
than hen's eggs do, though the farmer
himself and his family scorn
to eat them. The pond is not
considered a requisite for ducks,
"(live 'cm plenty to eat and plenty of
water to drink," says Uncle Ira, "and
they don't want any water to swim in."
l'erhaps they don't ask for it, but it is
hard to believe that they don't waut it.
It is a terrible thing to seo ducks eat
meal. They shovel it with their bills
until their throats are crammed, then
waddle to the trough nnd drink a lot of
water anil then shovel a great ileal
more of the dough. In drinking they
do not lift their eyes to heaven after
the pious fashion of the hens. I'ncle
Ira took a fork and went to digging in
the earth near the chip pile. Instantly
the ducks n warmed quacking around
and fell to picking up the earth-worms
that cntne up with the fork. Nothing
could parallel their greed. They eat un
til they could surely eat no more, anil
I'ncle Ira desists for fear of killing
them, and then they run olT and go to
hunting insects us if they hud had uoth
V" to eat for a week.
Kent-Prints on the Path to llrallh,
Everyone needing n doetor'B advice
should read otic of Dr. Fnnte'a dime
pnm;hlet on "OKI Kyea," "Croup,"
"Knpture," "l'liimosis,"" "Varicocele,"
Disease of men, Diaease of Women, and
learn th beat means of seli-eure. M.
Hill I'ub. Co., 129 East '28th St.. New
York.
Women Who Die Karlr.
Many of our most beautiful ami ac
complished ladies die before they have
reached the prime of life. Of those who
live to middle age only one in two hund
red ia soiiud; the other one hundred and
ninety nine are sutlerera. Why is It?
Sell-neglect, The shattered health can
he restored; the home made happy aud
your life lengthened if yon commenoe at
once. "Hoss hnds" have been used for
twenty years iu the private practice of
one of the most eminent physicians of
1'aris, aud will absolutely cure anv form
of female disease, l'riee, 81 00 at drug
gists, or we will forward by mail post
paid. (Send for onr little book free.)
lverette Specifio Co., 1T6 Tremont 8t
Boston, Mass.
WEAK?
MELT
bjestr- -v
L.1 . vr:.tf
DEBILITATED. AND .qjf
if'"
from Nervous Debility? Seminal
NESS.L0SSEaPRA!N5.lMP0TEMCY;:,
Lost Manhood. Rheumatism. 'iT.v.r-
Back. Kidney Troubles, tavousi jess
worry and exposure. For such sufferers
our pian ana treatment , a:iu u guarantee a
s THE ENGLISH HIGH HAT.
from Youth to Old Age the Britisher
Wears a Stove-I'Ifie.
A tall hat is an essential part of every
Englishman, says the Philadelphia
Times. It is far more to him than the
tall hat is to an Irishman, even at a St.
Patrick's day parade in New York. It
is even more than the kilt is to a Scotch
man. To the Englishman the tall hat
means dignity and respectability, even
if occasionally combined with a certain
amount of festivity. According to the
shape and newness of the tall hat the
style and characteristics of the En
glishman can usually be ascertained.
With the average Englishman a tall hat
is the first thing he buys when a sudden
windfall arrives; consequently it is not
an uncommon sight to see a raggeu
edged pair of trousers continuing up
ward to a brand new tall hat. , On the
other hand, there are Englishmen,
usually literary men of note or noble
men of very likfii rank, and a few poets
and bankers, who pride themselves on
the antiquity and complete shabbiness
of their tall hats.
A poet who wore the most disreput
able tall hat I have ever seen wrote:
"Thi! length of his w!uk!;(m-s delinks the cat,
And a nmn you can tell ny tile style of hts
hut."
But I do not agree with that poet.
For instance, his verses were generally
better than his hat; had they been
worse, the couplet might have been re
garded otherwise.
The Englishman hunts. Now, I
should say that the most unsuitable
head-gear possible for a man even an
Knglishmun on the top of a horse going
over fences, rushing under trees, tum
bling over live-barred gates and other
things", is a tall hat. Hut no; it has
been definitely decided that only one
hat can be worn with "pink" the tall
hat. "You see, suppose you fall on
your head, you know," explained a fox-
hiuitintr iiuige to me vesterdav, "manv
a H iiw. . i. toe
i'x;vni . . ' i ." which,
from t i . ,
strong .
Hut, :,
see a Ma;;.; .',
tall hat .. i.. ,
yet no i . !
wishes t ) .
glish tri Mil.
ing like a sin;!;,
unless he is we;
...i ..I
icv, is a
ii.v ('tinny it looks to
..M :'. oc :.o with a
1 ! . 1.1 1 ie Innly; and
: 1 ;!.'lu;ill who
: ' a ;, .m:tg Kn-
'. 'lis at l l'ei'p
u : iu; :'! ,', to school,
I't i. t.ill hut. (in to
Dean's yard, Westminster, and watch
the boys at play. They are. spinning
tops.climbingpolcs.andevcn Uickingthe
foot-ball in tall hats. At Christ college,
another public school known us "The
Illuecoat," the boys do nut wear any
hats or caps at all, which in presumedly
the other extreme of the tall hat munia.
London cabmen, bus drivers, and
street fakirs invariably wear tall hats;
ancient tall hats often, mildewed tall
hats mostly, but distinctively tall hats.
A man who was selling comic songs
three a penny in the street told me last
Saturday conlidentially that he was
hungry and wanted boois, and had neu
ralgia every where, lie looked it; but
on his head was an almost new tall hat.
He noticed my astouished eye and ex
plained: "A bloke guv' it me yesterday
with an 'am san' widge and sez: 'Try
and look respectable in this; it don't lit
me, and my brother wot wore it Sun
days is dead.' It'll come in blootnin'
line when I follcrs my purfession agen
in the summer. 1 docs the 'ketch'em
alive n'act' from the day when the furst
warmint is 'atehed up till when he dies
of tjie bally frost, and I hitdvertises my
business in front of my tall 'at stuck
hull hover, sir, with flies." i
jr),IMIO Iu Premiums.
Offered by Liggett & Myers Tobacco
Co., of tit. Louis, Alo. The one guessing
uearest the number of people altendiug
the World's Fair gets $5,0(0 00, the sec
ond $1,000.00, etc. Teu Star tobacoo
tags untitle yon to a guess. Ask your
deuler for particulars or seud for circular.
116 42
A llottointess Tit.
If the bottomless pit has not been
located before the Maine Central rail
road otlicials arc willing to wager that
they have found it at Lily pond, on the
n uv DoxU-r & Hover branch. The
track began to settle at this place about
two months ago, and since then trains
have boon run around the spot on a
temporary track, while efforts have
been made to obtain a solid roadbed by
dumping gravel into the swamp. The
more gravel used the more appears to
bo needed, and now, after fifteen hun
dred carloads have been dumped in the
hole, there is still room for as much
more. It is said that the waters of the
swamp are inhabited by strange lizards
and eyeless tlsh.
tiusranteeil Cart.
We authorize our advertised druggist
to sell Dr. King's New Discovery for
consumption, coughs and colds, upon
this condition. II yon are alllioted with
a cough, cold or any lnug, throat or
chest trouble, and will use this remedy
as directed, giving it a fair trial, and ex
perience no benefit, you may return the
bottle and have your money refunded.
We could not make this offer did we not
kuow that Dr. Kine's New Discovery
could be relied on. It never disappoints.
Trial Kittles free at Slootim Johnson
Drug Co. Large size 60c, and 41.00.
. A DEKft WHIPS A BULL.
Tb Fight In Puttee Il That Pan
Goodrich, of Panther IIII1, Saw.
Abner M. Goodrich, who lives o
Panther hill, thirteen miles south ol
Scranton, Pa., says the New York Sun.
saw a buck deer strolling along the
edge of a piece of woods on his place a
few days ago. Suddenly the buck
stopped, threw back his antlers and be
:a:i g iving toward the farm buildings.
In a hillsirio pasture Held, twenty rods
below the buck, Mr. Goodrich's herd of
cattle were grazing. All at once the
buck caught sight of the cattle, and,
leaping over the fence, bounded down
the hillside toward them. The cows
became frightened at the buck's sudden
appearance, and with their tails in the
air they cantered to a corner of the
pasture. The bull in the herd did not
run.
When the buck saw the cows caper
ing away he came to a sudden stop.
The bull immediately faced the strange
animal, bellowed savagely and began
to paw up the dirt. At first the buck
acted as if he didn't know what to make
of the noisy bull's actions. He backed
off a few feet and the bull slowly fol
lowed him. Then the bull made a
lunge at the buck with lowered horns,
and the buck got out of his way by
bounding to one side. This was re
peated a number of times, the bull be
coming more angry at each failure to
gore the buck, while the buck eyed his
noisy antagonist and kept out of his
reach.
Finally the buck began to get mad at
the way the bull was making him shift
his ground. When the bull again
lunged at him he uttered a loud bleat,
bounded into the air and struck the
bull in the neck. One of the bull's
horns pierced the buck's shoulder, and
then the buck's fighting nature was
aroused to the highest pitch. He
danced all around the bull, jammed his
prongs into the bull's sides, struck him
with his sharp hoofs and didn't give the
bull another chance to gore him.
Soon the buck's energetic and fierce
attack completely demoralized the bul 1.
He made one more effort to down his
lively antagonist but failed to hook
him, while the buck got in another
telling strike on the bull's ribs. Then
the bull gave a bellow of rage, turned
tail like a flash and ran at the top of
his speed to where the cows were
huddled. For a moment the triumphant
buck stood and gazed at the fugitive
bull. Then he whirled, legged it up
the hill, scaled the fence and disap
peared in the forest. The bull was so
badly injured that Mr. Goodrich had to
till him.
A Leader.
Since its first introduction, Electric
Bitters has gained rapidly in popular fa
vor, until now it is clearly in the lead
among pure medioinal tonios and alter
atives containing nothing which per
mits its use as a beverage or intoxicant,
it is reoognized na the best and purest
medicine for all ailments of stomach,
liver or kidneys. It will cure sick head
ache, indigestion, constipation, and drive
malaria from the system. Satisfaction
guaranteed with each bottle or the money
will be refunded. Sold by Slocum
Jolmson Drug Co.
A Curloua Collection,
In the library of the Moravian school
for boys at Nazareth, Pa., which was
founded in 1741, and whose sessions
since were interrupted only for a brief
period by the revolution, is a series of
quaint old volumes co'iuaining the com
positions, graduating colloquies and
essays, together with sketches in pen
cil, made by scholars whose hands be
came dust half a century ago. The
main building of the school on the aca
demic green is the stone Pomeranian
"castle" erected by Count Zinzendorf in
what was then the wilderness of Penn
sylvania, and which attracted many cu
rious visitors in the last century.
There is nothing I have ever used for
muscular rheumatism that gives me as
tnuoh relief as Chamberlain's Pain Balm
does. I have been using it for about
two years four bottles in all as ocoa
siou reqnired, Bnd always keep a bottle
of it in my borne. I believe I know a
good thing when I get hold of it, and
Pain Balm is the best liniment I have
ever met with. W. B. Denny, dairyman,
New Lexington, Ohio. 60 cent bottles
for sale by Slocum-Johnston Drug Co.
AN ENORMOUS FORTUNE.
The Useful Dlneovery Which Was
Foundation.
The story of the enormous fortun
accumulated by Mr. Cunliffe Lister (on
of the "birthday peers") is one of thf
romances of "Fortunes Made in Busi
ness." "Going one day into a Londoi
warehouse, says the Pall Mall Gazette
he came upon a pile of rubbish. He in
quired what it was and was told that i
was waste silk. 'What do you do witt
it?' he asked. 'Sell it for rubbish,' he
was told." Mr. Lister bought it as rub
bish at one-half pence a pound and
turned it into gold. He discovered,
that is to say, how to use silk waste foi
the manufacture of plush nnd other
such stuffs, and this discovery was the
foundation of his second fortune. His
first fortune was made by his invention
of a wool-combing machine.
Mr. Lister is an exception in one re
spect to the general rule of industrial
millionaires, lie did not begin life
with only a sixpence to bless himself
with, nor was his early training that of
an errand boy. On the contrary, he be
longs to an old county family, nnd was
designed (being the fourth son) for the
church. Instead, however, of accepts
ing this role of "fool of the family," he
insisted on developing his natural
iiueiii ior mechanical invention, and
persuaded his father to give him a mill
: instead of a university education. As
soon as the mill was built he became,
as we have described, the architect of
his own fortunes. Mr. Lister, besides
being the proprietor of the largest in
dustrial establishment in the world
owned by one man, is now one of the
largest landed proprietors in the north
of England. In 1SS3 he purchased the
Swinton Hall estate of twenty-two
thousand acres, and in 1887 the Riv
nulx Abbev estnte of ten thousand
acres. The combined value of these
two estates is said to be seven hundred
and eighty thousand pounds sterling.
fhiwer Seeds Sent Free to Everybody.
The attention of our readers is called
to the attractive advertisement of 8. H
Moore 4 Co.. publishers of The Ladies'
World, New York, is this issue of onr
paper. They offer to send their obarm
ing Ladies' Magaiine on trial 3 months
for only 12 cents, and to each tnhecriber
is sentree, as a premium, 200 varieties
of choice flower seeds, also a packet of
the celebrated Eokford 8weet Peas, the
most popular flower now grown. The
eoneern is thoroughly reliable, their offer
most liberal, and oar readers should take
advantage ot it.
For Bilious Attacks
heartburn,
sick headache,
and all disorders of
the stomach, liver,
and bowels,
Ayer's Cathartic Pills
are the
safest, surest,
and most popular
medicine for
family use.
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.
Every Dose Effective.
IF YOU WANT INFORMATION ABOUT
Anrtrp."s a Icttt-r nr pnntitl ennt to
THF PHFSW CI-AIMW i'OMPATfV,
I0HN WEDDERBURN, - Managing Attorney,
P. O. Box 483. WASHINGTON, D. C.
TVSIUNS PROCURED Fnn
SOLDIERS, WIDOWS,
CHILDREN, PARENTS.
Also, for So1Hp nnd Sailors rHBiiblefi tn the line of
rtntv tn the regular Army or Nnvv dlncethii war.
Survivor of I he Indian wars of IS 12 to 1H42, and
tlifir widowa, niiw entitled. Old and reft-rted vjiitms
Bi)erinlty. 'I houattiidit enthM to IdL'titr nites.
tend for new lawn. 'u Cliarge fur advlew, No foe
nntt siiiiVmimTii I
ALL
COMFORTS
HOME
includes the great temperance drink
Beer,
It gives New Life to the Old Folks,
l'lcasure to tlie parents,
Health to the Children.
fc. t a Good for All-Uood All the Time.
Sja . ": A. v'i2
W WA a cent PackaPc mae 1 lveiet K
'iTt Si 3k gallons. . lie . lire and naJP VS
S. P. FLORENCE,
STOCKRAISER
HKPPNER, OKEGON.
Cattle branded and ear marked as shown abore.
Horses F on right shoulder.
My cattle rajjge in Morrow and Umatilla coun
ties, I will pay $100.00 for the arrest and con
viction or any perejon stealing my stocK.
QUICK TIME !
TO
Smx Francisco
And all points in California, via the Mt, Hhasta
route of the
Southern Pacific Co.
The great highway ' through California to all
points East and South. Grand Hcenio Route
of the Pacific Coast. Pullman Buffet
Bleepers. Second-class BleeperB
Attached, to express trains, affording superior
accommodations for second-class passengers.
For rates, tickets, sleeping car reservations,
etc,, call upon or address
R. KOEHLER, Manager, E. P. ROGERS, Asst.
Gen. F. & P. Agt. Portland. Oregon. (
PR. DII MONTR FEMALE KFf.ULATJNft
PILI S tire alw ays safe and reliable. lU.OOO testi
monials from all over the world. Beware of
daiiKcrous substitutes and imitations. Price
S'J.iH) per package, tfent by mail securely sealed
from observation.
Address Dr. R. TuMont.
08, S. Halstcd tot. Chicago, Ills., U.S. A.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS-
Notice of Contest.
US. LAND OFFICE AT LA GRANDE, OR.,
Anril 24. Coninlaint having been
entered at this otttee by Charles Opilvy against
Atlolnhus A. Spieer. for abandoning his hoine-
stead entry No. 447, dated May 2i, lfW. upon the
sk4, teh sec. ana n s tec.
Mt Tp. 2, 8 R It2 E. W. M in t'uiatilla county,
Or., with a view to the cancellation ot said entry:
the said parties are herebv summoned to appear
at the office of Will C. Stinnon at Pilot Rock,
Oregon, on the l.ith day of June, 193, at 10
o'clock a. m., to rentomt and furnish testimony
concerning said alleged abandonment, to be
used at tne ttnai ncaring in in is omce on jul
15, 1S.W, at ten o'clock a. in.
It is further ordered that this notice be served
by publication for four consecutive weeks, and
by posting upon the land as in United States
ljiud phscs; said notice being; published In the
HeppnerUazette, at Heppner. Oregon.
lil-32 A. C. MiCi.ku.ani), Receiver.
Notice of Intention.
I AND OFFICE AT UA GRANDE, OREGON
J April 27, 1W3. Notice is hereby given
that the following-named settler has tiled notice
of his intention to matt final proof In support
of his claim, aud that said proof will be made
before the County Clerk of Morrow County, Or.
at lleppuer. Or., on June 10. IMJ3, viz:
liROHOR WlI.l.tAM l)t'RN.
f D. 9. No 103R3, for Lot 1 and the P'i NEVj. Pec.
. 5. and S VY" N , Sec. 4, Tp. 5S, R 20 K. V.
j M.
j He names the following witnesses to prove his
: continuous residence upon and cultivation of
said land, vu:
) Mm Tyler aud Harve Tyler, of Heppner Or..
- Charles Long, of tialloway Or., Fremont
j Sprowies, of Vinson Or.,
2;k A Ci.eavkk, Register.
Administrators Notice.
Estate of James 3. Breeding, deceased.
V"OTICElS HEREBY GIVEN THAT LET
1A TERS of Administration on the estate of Jas.
8. Breeding.deceased.were granted to the under
signed on the 4th day of May. 193 by the county
court ol Morrow county. All persons having
claims against said estate are required to exhibit
them to me for allowance, at my place ot resi
dence within six months after the date of this
notice or they shall be forever barred. This 4th
day of May iNv. A. J. bmkdinu.
LJ4-3U
The StiuMmker wair"n heads them a!.
For eale at Gilliam & ill? bee' a. a
'HardwRTV did you pay? NVhy, ye
at P. C. Thompson A Co.'e stand, and the
place for baraiua. a
The M. L AT. Co., since tbey hav
roofed all their platforms, have an im
mense storage capacity. This company
now deals in grain, lumber and wood, a
THE
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LADIES
ONLY
rVoe 0 Intention.
T ANP OFFICK AT 1.A GRANDE, ORHflON,
r . . r ciiier iim ineu nonce
of her inteiition to make anal proof tn mpport
T ; .. - . , . 1 Hruo m oe mailt)
,. -" " mill IV tUUIHT, at
Heppaer, Oregon, on JuneS, imw, vl
Hd. No. G433 for. th Wll vu l i n
Sec. 8. Tp. 1 N, K lie E. w! M. '
kliun..nu..fnll 1 ......
... .uliU,i,,K witnesses to prove ner
continuous residence upon and cultivation ot,
.. . . -uu job. avers, ot uattowav,
QlfllUU J M Vpl nni U, anil i l , -'
of E ho, Oregon. '
K. B. Lyons, octauce Bracbu, Kttie Campbell
aud Christian 6. Christiansen, take notice.
, , , A- Cliavkk.
l-1"- KeHstir.
Notice of intention.
I AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON,
J April 17, lMt3. Notice is hereby given that
the follow ing-named settler has tiled potice of
his intention to make final proof in sfttiport of
his claim, and that said proof will he made be
fore W. R. Lllis, U. h. Commissioner at Heppner,
Oregon, on Frulav. June 9, 193, viz.:
AKiHCR ANDREWS,
Homestead Application No. 2M6, for the SE of
Sec. 21, Tp. I N, K 2ii K. W.M.
He names the following; witnesses to prove his
continuous resilience upon and cultivation of,
said land, viz.:
'lhad. Armstrong, J. C. Armstrong, Milt Pow
ell ami W. B. Finley, all of Alpine, Oregon.
lU-l-iO John W. Lkwik, Register.
Notice of Contest.
US. LAND OFFICE AT LA GRANDE, OR.,
April 24, 193 Complaint having been
entered at ttiis nftice by Tlios. E. Parker against
Joseph N. Suiite for abandoning hiB homestead
entrv SKil, Dated Oct. 1W7, lor the EH N W Vi ,
NW'i MY' fcec. 19 and SE$ SWJ Sec. is, Tp. ti
8, R32E. W. M., in Umatilla county. Oregon;
with a view to the cancellation of said entry,
the said parties are herebv summoned to appear
at the oilice of Will C. St'imsoii, in Pilot Rock,
Oregon, on the 17th day of June, 1N93, at 10
o'clock a. in., to respond and furnish testimony
concerning said alleged abandonment, to be
used at the final hearing in this oilice on the
17th day of July, 193, at lOo'clock a. in.
It is further ordered that this notice be served
by publication lor four consecutive weeks in the
Heppner (.azette, published at Heppner, Ore
gon, and by posting on the land as in United
.states ljind chhcb. A. C. McClki.land,
122-32 Receiver.
Notice to Teachers.
NOTICE IH HEREBY GIVEN THAT FOR
the purpose of milking an examination of
all persoiiB who may oiler themselves as candi
date for County or HtHte Certificates, State Di
plomas or State life Diplomas, the superinten
dent of this county will hold a public examin
ation at the courthouse in Heppner hegiuing
May Kith at 1 o'clock p. m.
w. L. Baling,
122-2.r Supt. of Morrow Co., Ore.
liijans Tabules cure scrof itia.
STOCK BRANDS.
While you keep yonr subscription paid up yco
can keep your brand in free of charge.
Allyn. T. J,. lone, Or. Horses Gtt on left
shoulder; cattle same on left hip, under bit on
right ear, and upper bit on the left; range. Mor
row connty.
Armstrong, J. C, Alpine, Or, T with bar un
der it on left shoulder of horses; cattle same
on left hip.
Allison, O. D Eight Mile. Or. Cattle brand,
O D on left hip and horses same brand on right
shoulder. Range. Flight Mile.
Adkins, J. J,, Heppner, Or. Horses, JA con
ciected on leit flank; cuttle, same on left hip.
Ayera, Johnny, Lena, Or. Horses branded
triangle on left hip; cattle same on right hip;
also crop off right ear and upper bit on Bame.
Hartholamew, A. G., Alpine, Or.--Horses
branded 7 E on either shoulder. Range in Mor
row county.
Hleakman. Geo., Hardman, Or. Horses, a flag
op left shoulder: cattle same on right shoulder.
Hai mister, J. W., Hardman. Or. Cattle brand
ed B on left hip and thigh: split in each ear.
Brenner, Peter. Gooseberry Oregon Horses
branded P B on left shoulder. Cattle same on
right Bide.
Burke, M 8t 0, Long Ureek, Or On cattle,
MAY connected on left hip, ciop off left ear, un
der half crop off right. Horses, same brand on
letft shoulder. Range in Grant and Morrow
county.
Brosman, Jerry, Lena, Or. Horses branded 7
n right Bhouldor; cattle B on the left side.
Left ear half cro; a 'd right ear upper slope.
Barton, Win., Letpner, Or, -Horses, J B on
right thigh, cattle, same on right hip; split in
uaeh ear.
Brown, 1 8ft, Lexington, Or. Horses IB on the
right stifle; cattle Bame on right hip; range, Mor
row county.
Brown, J .P., Heppner, Or. norses and cattle
branded B with ox-yoke above on left shoulder.
Brown, J. C Heppner, Or, Horees, circle
C with dot in ne: ter on left hip; cattle, same.
Brown, W. J.. Lena, Oregon. Horses W, bar
over it, on the left shoulder. Cattle same on left
inn.
Boyer, W. G Heppner, Or. Horses, box
brand on right nip cattle, same, with split in
each ear.
Borg, P. O., Heppner, Or. Horses, P B on left
shoulder; cattle, same on left hip.
Bruwnlee, W. J Fox, Or Cattle, JB connected
on left side: eroo on left ear and two snlits unH
middle piece cut out on right ear; on horseB BHme
brand on the left thigh; Range in Fox valley,
Carener Warren. Wagner, Or. Horses brand
ed O on neht stifle ; cnitn a I, rut hurui nn
right ribs, crop and split in each ear. Range in
u run i an u morrow counties.
Cain.E., Caleb.Or. Y D on horses on left stifle
U with quarter circle over it, on left shoulder
and on left stifle on all coltB under 5 yeare; on
left shoulder only on all horses over 5 years. All
range in Grant county.
Clark. Wm. H.. Lena. Or Hopsb WHO
nected, on left shoulder: cattle same on right
hip. Kai'ge Morrow and Umatilla counties.
I 'ate, ChaB, K Vinson or Lena, Or. Horses
n j on ngnt Binmmer; cat tie same on right hip.
Range Morrow and Umatilla counties.
Cecil, Wm.,DougiaB, Or.; horees J(1 on lef'
shoulder; cattle same on left hip, waddles on
each jaw and two bite in the right ear.
Curl. T. B.. John Das. Or. Douhle nroRH on
each hip on cattle, Bwallow fork and under bit
in right ear, Bplit in left ear. Range in Grant
county. On sheep, inverted A and spear point
ou snouiuer. jar marKou ewes, crop on left ear.
right and under half orop in left ear. All range
Cook, A. J..Lena.Or. Horses. flOon richtslmnl.
der. Cattle, sameon right hip: ear mark square
uivu on ivlk, auu (tiuii in ngnt.
Currin.R. Y., Curriusvilie, Or. -Horses.
left stifle.
Cox Ed. 8 Hardman, Or. Cattle, C with
i in center: norses. t;c on left id.
Cochran, R. E Monument, Grant Co, Or.
HorBee branded circle with bar beneath, on left
Bhouider; cattle same brand on both hipB, mark
under slope both ears and dewlap.
Chapiu, H., Hardman. Or. Horses branded
on riuht hin. CnMln hranHud th um.
Dickens, Fib Horses braided with three
tinea fork on left stifle. Cattle wne on left side.
Doonan. vvm., Heppner, Or. Horses branded
OO with bar over them, on left shoulder; cat
tle same on left hip.
Douglass, W. M., Galloway, Or. Cattle, R D on
right tmie, ewa.low-fork in each ear; horses, R D
on left hip.
Douglas, O. T., Douglas, Or Horses TD on
the r ik tit stifle: cattle same on riaht hin.
Duncan, W. P., John Day, Or. Quarter circle
r on rigfu snouiuer, oom on norses ana cattle.
Range Grant county.
Eiy. J. B. & Sons, Douglas, Or- Horses brand
ed ELY on left shoulder, cattle same on left
hip. hole ir right ear.
Elliot). Wash., Heppner, Or. Diamond on
right shoulder.
Emery, 0. 8., nardman. Or. Horses branded
reversed Cwith mil on left shoulder ; cat
tle same on right hip. Range in Morrow county.
Fleek, Jackson, Heppner, Or, Homes. 7F
connected on right shoulder; cattle, same on
right hip. Ear mark, hole in right and crop
off left.
Florence, L. A., neppner. Or. Cattle, LP on
right hip; horses F with bar under on right
shoulder.
Florence, 8. P. Heppner, Or Horses, F on
right shonldei : cattle, r on right hip or thigh.
French, George, Heppner, Or. Cattle branded
WF, with bar over it. od left side; crop off left
ear. Hurst, same brand on left hip.
Gay, Henry, Heppner, Or. GAi" on left
shoulder.
Gilman-French, Land and Livestock Co., Fos
sil, Or. Horses, anchor B on left Bhouider; vent,
same on left at me. Cattle, same on both hips
ear marks, orop off right ear and nnderbit in left
Range in Gilliam, Grant, Crook ai-d Morrow
oounties.
Gentry, Elmer, Echo, Or. Horses branded H.
S. with a quarter circle over it, on left stifle.
Range in Morrow and Umatilla counties.
Giltwater, J . C, Prairie City, Or. On horses,
O-O o left shoulder and stifle; cattle, on right
side, liange in Grant county.
Hayes, lieo., ttena, Or, Brand JH connected,
with quarter circl over it, on left shoulder.
Hiait A. B., Ridge, Or. Cattie. round-top K
with quarter circle under it on the right hip.
Range in Morrow and Umatilla counties.
Hinton A Jenks. Hamilton, Or Cat tie, two bars
on either hip: crop in right ear and split in left.
Horses, J on right thigh. Range in Grant county, j
connected) on right shoulder on horses; on cattle,
on right hip and on left side, swallow fork in
riiht ear aud slit in left- Ranira in HavstAlr
aietrict, iuomw county.
Hale, Milton, Wagner. Or. Horses branded
-O- (circle with parallel tails) on left shoulder.
Ottle same ou left hip ; also large circle on left
side.
Hall. Edwin, John Day, Or. Cattle E Hon right
hip; horses same on right shoulder. Fangein
Grant county.
Howard, J L, f-lloway. Or. Hores, (cross
with bar above it) on right shoulder ; cattle
same on tett side. Bangs in Morrow and Uma
tilla counties.
Hughes, Mat. Heppner. Or. Horses, shaded
keart on the left shoulder. Range Morrow Co.
Hunsaker, B A, Wagner, Or. Horses, 9 rn left
shoulder: oat Us. 9 oa left kip.
- Harm, k R
onn.iii.' .d lt-ft'shuultjer; ttUoo Ui left
hip, crop on loft tHr.
Humphreys, J M. Bardman, Or. Horses, H on
lef tlank
Hayes, J. M,, Heppner. Or. Horses, wineglass
n left shouldet cattle, same on right hip.
uusion, inrner, r.ntni nue, nr. xiorse n on
the left shoulder Hnd heart on the left stifle Cat.
tie name (in left hip. Range in Morrow county.
Ivy, Alfred, Long Creek, Or Cattle i Dud
rifrht hip. crop oil left oar and bit in right. Horses
same brand on luft shoulder Kanire n Grant
ooontv.
Junkin, 8. M., Heppner, Or Horeee, horse- '
shoe J on left shoulder. Cattle, the saras. ,
Ran ire on Kicht Mile.
somipoii, r fii, LiMim, ur, iiireno, tuii ru
ft Btirje: cattle, same on riant hiD. under half
crop in right and suiit in left ear
Jenkins, D W.,M t. Vernon.Or. J on horses on
lert shoulder; on cattle, J on left nip and two
smooth crops on both ears. Range in fc'oxand
Kafir 011IL,
left
Bear valley h
Kenny, Mike, Heppner, Or. Horses branded
KNY on left hip cattle same and orop off left
ear
Ki
irk, J. T-, Heppner, Or. Horses 69 on left
miner; cattle, rtfl on left hip.
kirk. J C, Heppner, Or. Horses. 17 on either
ik: cattle 17 on right side.
a.irK. jesse, Heppner, ur.: nnrse n on lert
Shoulder: rat tin Kniraon ioht aula nnrlnrhit nm
Kin ir.
Kumberland.W.G.. Mount Vernon. Or. I L on
1 " i 'Km. auu leu niueti, awttuow iura. m it n
ear and under ciop in right ear. Horses same
brand on left shoulder. Range in Grant county.
ace
"w,,,,,.v -ii, nuuiiuor, or.-nurBen a u auu
;e of clubs on left stifle. Range in Umatilla
jd Morrow co an ties
IrfUilmv .1 VV 11. it. it
and
snVl a iilti l-ffi - YVUW wr--nor branded U
and A on left shoulder; cattle same on left hip
wattle over right ey. three slits in right ear P
Loften, Stephen, Sox, Or.-H L on lef t hin
bounty n left 8h,,uJd. Range Grant
LieualJen John W., l, Or -Horse.
riKhthii;hora U on left shoulder '
ilorBBu, H. N., Hajipuer, Or.-Honws M 1
on,,1''" ohoaldf, entile same on left hT' '
MoCnintor, Ja, A, Kclio, Or.-How m M with
bar over on rittht shoulder. with
Mann, a. B., Lena, Or.-Horses-oid mares ZZ
sZuffr'. h'Pi aUg ""ck' BU1U H?ltA
Moran, Thos., Hepuner, Or Hnr. o(,i.
riKht .ho!hhOUid6raUd 'Uf Silhl S3t ron
r"r,,,1 V iui vuruuu, ur Ainu rnttla
onriKhthiiKcroDia right ear. half crop in left
same brand ou horBes on lefthii.. IU.,. ;n liifl
county.
McCarty, David H Echo, Or. Horses branded
McCiirr, Frank, Fox Valley, Or.-Mule sho,
with toe-cork on cattle on ribs and under in
eaS ' i.,ri boA"$ 8,lme brand t stifle,
with half circle under on left shoulder: on Cattle
four bars connected on top ou the right side
KanKB in Grant County.
niir-A,"i rt7'L"V? """Mr-Horses A N con.
necled on left shoulder: cattle same ou both hip..
iJ!"m ' k8' iLl?ll"erum. Or.-Horses, circle 7 on
left thiKh : cal tie. same on left hip.
Oliver, Joseph, Canyon City, Or.-A I on cattl
on loft hip; on horses, same ou lef t thigh, Kanee
tn brant comity.
8hou'del.1errl'' LeXin!t0n' 0r--p !
(Jlp, Herman, Piairie City, Or.-On cattle, O
LP connected on left hip: horses ou left stifle
and wurtle on nose. ltaiiKe in Urant oounty,
Pearson, Oluve, Eight Mile. Or.-Horses, quar
ter circle shield on left shoulder and 24 on left
hip. ( tittle, fork in let; ear, right cropped. 114
on left hip. Mange on Eight Mile.
Parker & Gleaon, Hardnian.Or.-HoreeslPon
lfl shoulder.
Pilier, Krue.t, Lexington. Or.-Hor-es brand
e E (Lb connected) oi, left shoulder; cattle
s nio ou right hip. Itauge, Jlorrow count.
Piper, J. II Lexington. Or.-Horses, JE cou.
necled oi.lelt shoulder; cattle, same on left hiu.
under bit in each ear.
Pettis. A. V., lone, Or.; horses diamond P on
shoulder: cattle, J H J connected, on tlie
right ' "VVei Pe m 'eIt 881 80,1 lip in
Powell, John T., Dayville, Or Horses, JP con.
tieci ed on left shoulder. Cattle OK couuocted oo
left hip, two under half crops, one on eaou ear
wattle under throat. Hal ge in Grant county.
Hickiird, U. U., Canyon City, Or.-E 0 on left
shoulder, on horses ouly. liauge Canyon creek
and Hear valley, Grant county.
Hood. Andrew, Hardman, Or.-Horses, square
croo. with quarter-circle over it on left stifle.
llemnger, Chris, Heppner, Or.-Horses, C K on
left shoulder.
llice. Dan, Hardman, Or.; horses, three panel
worm fence on left shoulder; caltle, DAN on
right shoulder. Kange near Hardman.
Itoyse, Aaron, Heppner, Or Horses, plain V on
left shoulder; cattle, same brand reversed oa
right hip aud orop oft right ear. Kange in Mor
row county.
Hush Bros., Heiipner, Or.-Horses branded 1
un the right shoulder; cattle, IX on the left hiD.
crop oft left ear aud dewlap on neck. Kange in
Morrow and adjoining counties,
i KUBt W,111""". Pendleton, Or.-Horses K e.
left shoulder; cattle, K on left hip, orop ofl
right ear, underoit on left ear. Sheep, ft on
weathers, round orop off righ ear. Kauge Urns
tllla and Morrow c luntiee.
lieauey Andrew, Lexington, Or.-Horses
branded A B un right shoulder, vent quarter
oircle over brand; cattle same on right hip.
Utmge Jlorrow county.
Koyee, Wm. H, Uairyville, Or-HIS connected
with quarter circle over top on cattleon right hip
aud crop oft right ear aud split in left. Horses
same brand on left shoulder. Kange in Morrow
Grant and Gilliam counties. -"uw,
Hector , I. VV lleppuer, Or.-Horses. JO
left shoulder. Cattie, o on right hiu.
I
Spickuall, J. W., Gooseberry. Or Horses
coun le' Bh"ulderi "a"i"m UoZw
Bailing, C O Heppner, Or-HorBes branded
on lef t shoulder: cattle same on left hip
bwaggart, H. E., Lexington, Or.-Horses
with dash under it on left stifle; cattle H with
dash under it on right hip, crop off right ear and
waddled on right hind leg. itauge in Morrow
Gilliamand Umatilla counties. '
Hwaggart. A. L., Ella. Or.-Horses brande- 1
on leu shoulder; eel tie same on left hiD nmn
on ear, wattle on left hind leg P
Straight VV. E., Heppner, Or.-Horses shuleri
J S on let. stifle; catlle J 8 on .eahipT.waiow
fork in nghi ear, nnderbit in left.
happ. ThoB., Heppner, Or.-Horses, 8 A P on
left hip; cattle same un left hip "
i S'".",?' "'""PS!' Lt"J'' Cre,!k' Ur.-Horses. en
lelt stille and - over 2 on left shoulder.
Buner.John Eox, Or.-W; connected on
horses on right hip; cattie, same on right hiD
crop li right ear and nuder bit in left ear. Uan
in Grant county.
Bmith Bros ttas-nville, Or. Horses, branded
H.Z. on shoulder: cattle, aineonleft shoulder.
bquires James Arlington, Or,; horses branded
JB on left shoulder; catlle the same, also note
waddle. Kange in llorrowand Gilliam oojuUes.
btephenB, V . A., Hardman, Or-; horses H a on
right slitie; cattle humoiiuu L n the right side
ateveuBou, Mrs A. J., Heppner, Or -Cattle
on right hi, ; swallow-fork in left Mr '
Bwaggart. Q. W. lleppuer, Or.-Horses, 44 on
left shoulde, ; cattle, 44 on left hip
Smith, E. E. Loue Hook, or. Horses branded
a crossed eeveu on left shoulder; catUe same en
left side. Kange, Gilliam county.
Bperry.E. G. .Heppner, Or. -Cattle W C on
tett up, crop off right and underbit in left year
dewlap; horses W t on left shoulder. '
ihompson, J. A. Heppner, Or.-Horses, OB
left should, r; catlle, H on left shoulder
shomuerf ''tn'eCPr'K),0r-Hur88' C-n lef
Turner It. W., Heppner, Or.-SmaM capital T
lert shoulder, horses; cattle same on left hip
with split in both ears. p
Ihornton II. M., lone, Or.-Horses branded
H 1 connected on left stifle; Bheerj same brand
Vaiiderpool, H. T., Lena, OrHorees H V oo'n.
nected on right shoulder;cattle, same on right
VValbridge Wm.. Heppner. Or. Horses, U r.
on the left shoulder; cattle same on right hin
orop oil left ear and right ear lopped.
Wilson. John U Salem or Heppner, Or.
Horses branded Jo on the left Bhouider. Kauge
Morrow county. BO
.. , ,, . . D.DU, v nje, n with quarter
Grant couti. """'"r-
Wood, F L, Dayville, Or Heart on horses on
left .tine; on cattle, a on left side and nnder bit
. ....uu.,, vr. aIrie oranded
8 VV on the right hip, square crop ott right ear
and split in lelt. w
W allace. Erancis, Mount Vernon.Or-Bqnareon
cattle on the left hip. upper slope iiTihe left
ear and under slope in ngnt ear. Same brand
OU lllinMI llll nulil al.,nl.lr 1j ,, w
and Grant counrv. ' m narne
ade, Henry, Heppner. Or.-Horses branded
ace of spade, on lelt shoulder and left hin
Cattle branded same on left Biue and left hin.
W ells. A. 8., Heppner, Or.-Horses, on left
shoulder: catt e same.
, oinnger, jonn, John Day City, Or-On horeae
three parallel bars on left shoulder; 7 on sneiT
couniiee. " a mainner
U T., - Ii
v..,,.,, uepimer, ur. uorsea, UP
connected on left shoulder.
w ataine, i.ishe, Heppner, Or.-Uoreee branded
UE connecteo on left Btifle. 5
. .r, X "-H.atue, w on
. u, ic.i wr; norses, vi on riant
slioulaer. eom. sameon left shoulder
tthituer Bros. lJrewsy. Hamey county, Or. -Horses
branded A B. connected on lefl ilioulder
Williams asco, Hamilton, Or.-Ouarter mi.
cle over three bars on left hip, both cattie aid
horses. Kange Grant county.
Williams. J O.Long creek. Or-Horaes, quar
ter circle over three bars on left hip; cattle tame
and .lit jn men ear. Hango in tirut oonnty.
ten, A. A., neppner. Or. Horses running A A
on shoulder; ( attie. same on right bin.
T 2,J; B:; t'kooe?4De,'1. Or.-Hone. branded
od i i. tdoub.e X connected) oa )fl atoajue,
tie aasi o lett eid.