Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, December 05, 1893, Image 4

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liver, blllouuoss, rheumatism, Indigestion, sick headache ami kidney awl liver
troubles without rripinir or leaving any trr-ce of CONSTIPATION, which
Is the prime cam., of all sb-k nrsi. '.r.r of It getting habltuul and chronic -with you,
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JS. t p" iS5' aPNTISS BECTIFYINQ PILL.
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THE EMPEROR OF ETHIPOIT.
An Enlightened Prlnee Who Cn Worn
nnd Who Fnri Two Honrs Dully.
Count Pietro Antonelli, a member of
IV.B Italian rmrliament. who has spent
sukVAnl veara in Ethiooia and has been ,...Bn imcTITUTE
sent many times as Italian ambassador ( U. WOn, Hlnth St.. ST. LOUIS. H
urmaluLl e,rr.l, .n
pid-y eared b, "'' d SW C.11M-1
(ecu. kwwivb
Clear tlio skin and r;ni-
self. 25 Cents a box.
o n II blotches from the toco. Try a box au! soo for youi
S-LO BY ALU DRUGGISTS.
Or stmt by mail upon iwHpl of prii-o hy
Prentiss Chemical and Manufacturing Co.,
406 CALIFORNIA STREET, SAN FRANCISCO,
CAL.
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to Emperor Menelik, has given an in
teresting account of that monarch in a
recent issue of the Riformaof Eome,
savs the New York Tribune.
THEY LIVE IN BOATS.
Bondredl of Famine Flont fp and Down
the Great Klven.
A Memphis writer introduces to ths
public a strange population who ar
counted as residents of that city, al
though most of them were born on the
Mississippi or one of the streams empty
ing into it, and have never lived on dry
land. The people occupy a floating set
tlement of house boats. The boats are
sometimes named, and many oi mem Menelik, says the count, who was no,ier the control "na B"";'U'
are neatly painted and show signs oi ied tothe 'princess Taitu in 1883, is of Xhe McFarland Meroanti e Com pan v
r.mfnriaY nrniahincrs. iudirinz from . . .. , t ,,, ii !. o man 1 i.;i, e.,tiiinpa business at the oiu buum
" , now lorty-eijfot , , ,
lace curtains at the windows and pic- o medium he5frht an(j powerful body,
tures to be seen hanging on the wall ol dark.brown 8kin and coarse al-
the interior. though not irregular features. He is
The colony is made up of representa- not naturally cruei and the signing of
tives from twenty odd states drained by ,,0th.,..nta nftn makes him sor-
the Mississippi and its tributaries. rowful and renective. He understands
Moored side Dy siue one nuuuicu his plu and is Me to gain tneir tove
fifty boats were counted by the writer. rule them wisely.
who learned that some of the families Althou., ne now bears the title of
began their navigation of the river as emperor 0 Ethipoit, commands an
far north as Montana. It is not a fixed a q Qne hundred and thirty thou
population, for, although most of the gand meQ wjth sixty thousana ?uns and
tREAT SPE
CONTEST.
boats have been anchored at Memphis a
long time, the absence of one of the
families is noted now and then, and the
inquirer is told that the head of the
house has changed his habitat to New
Orleans or some other river city.
The house-boat owner, of course, pays
displays at times oriental spieuaor, ne
is not ashamed to subject himself to
physical labor. He saws wood, makes
house models and superintends the con
struction of buildings. A short time
ago a terrible disease carried away
many of the oxen, ana aieneiiu
Alt nBhD
THE
no rent. To escape it he took to the courtiers used rakes and spades in order
water, nis food consists chiefly of fish, . oreoare tne fields for the reception
knows better than anybody else where . , j three months
to find the cat, the buffalo, the perch stone
mason on a
church which he or-
SAVE
3 18 Hundred and Sevanty-Thre
TAGS.
Ttosand Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars,
tn valuable Presents to be Given Away in Return for
SPEAR
flOf.D WATCHES W50
OPERA OI.AKKES, MOIWUI'O HU1JY,
1 1 55 STEM WINDING ELGIN fIC
E.775 FINE IMPOKTKO '. 'VV.. !., .,. V.VSiVCT. .r. iSnT i"
lil.AJMf V.N A 1 h I i I K.I Al Mo. UllrttVJV. 1 I'jIm nvm.v".'..
BUUKHOKN HANDLE, FOUR 11LADLI)
TELESCOPE TOOTH
and innumerable other fish. Driftwood . , .
He under-
Berves him for fuel, and clothes, tobac- stan(Js tnc main facts about railroads
co, spirits and a lew necessaries aic and steamsnips and the principles oi
cured by an occasional day's labor as a tejeffrapj,y. He would gladly acquaint
'longshoreman.roustabout or farm hand. , n;s peopie w;th the technical advances
in science and the arts, Dui nis auvici
JaheVchadhan
o.i,ieli continues businca
with a larger stock than ever.
I'l l Jmi I in r n V
Where?
At Ahrahamaiok's. In sddi'inn to his
tailoring business, he hM i ad
line of underwear of all kind
shirts, hosierv. etc. Also ha
some elegant patterns lor
ibrahamsiok. Msy street. He
d n ft e
eirl'r e
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MtH A.
. ' Or.
HORSES.
OUAHANTEtO.
m 7r o &
unt i)o..k. w 'el. cot.tInl 0"
.Uto !' vft Spin. M.
IN THE AZORES.
there I Romance to He Found Hidden In
Bloody History.
In 1580 the Azores came under the
power of Spain, and in the history of
the next twenty years meir name to ne
will nnt, consent to it.
Since the early '80's, adds the count,
Menelik has kept up his connection
with Europe. In mercantile affairs he
is the equal of experienced tradesmen.
In diplomatic matters ne wen uuuci-
quent as the favorite battleground of stands the art of prolonging the discus-
the English and Spanish fleets. The gion untu j,e has reached a decision,
partiality was, indeed, according to Gne who nas to carry 0n business with
Macmillan's Magazine, mainly on the must be 0t,servant and attentive,
side of the former, and for a good Tne emperor takes great interest in
reason. These islands lay rigm m mo European newspapers, lie is iouu ui
track of all vessels sailing to and from toi!.;.. w;th Europeans, also, in order
that enchanted region known then to
all men as the Spanish Main. On the
highest peak of Terceira, whence in
clear weather the sea could be scanned
for leatrues around, were raised two
to increase his knowledge of Europe,
He always receives Europeans in a
friendly and flattering manner.
As a rule the emperor breaks his
;-v,f rest, lit three o'clock in tne
The Old Reliable
furnished when desired. Quesuuu jjwuia
and Book free. Call or write.
Kansas City, ST.iAui.,
St. JvOiii
ANII ALb l'l'INTS
EST. PITl BP SfW
Troin leaves Heppuer, b B. m.
12:35 p. m , daily excepi pu,
Colonic 1
Reclining Chair Cars
and Diners.
Steamers Portland to San Francisco
every five days.
. . . . ii :!.. Iw I 'ut i In. two liAra
imr" r,"'. in r.Ul. W and .llt in li ft.
Hor J in right thigl.. ""K '" "ilU!" '""
hZ. w-ss.
WUHlH UKllor ...- ",. trk ;
K'wiS .lit in left- Ung in ll,...ck
-t ," "V,l I wUhJ!,! U..I-I on l.f. .I.nl,i,r
(unLwiue on Mtlnu eleo large oin-le on lft
"'lien Kdwin. John Pay.Or.-Cattle K Hon riht
hip; hon. aaine on nglit .houlder. haugein
UrantoounlJ.
ll want J Ii. i.allowny. Or. Horane, (orose
with Iwr alK.va It) on right .houlder; mtUe
Tail 9 on left.nle. Hang, in Morrow and Uuia.
Ulla connui"-
Hllghw, Mat, HK'lnr, i.r.-iio.. .naum
heart on Mt l"'W"r. ( tnge Morrow t o.
Tl,maaHr, B , Wagner Or. -Horee.,. on left
ghnnlileruiallle. Hon left hi;..
)lai.llII. AllH'rt, Nye. Oregn-Horae.,A H
...... , .
noiinectod. on w oiiu..
erul'ri h 'uardman. Or.-Hor.ee. H on
liuuii""t w
l,n!?.kJ M.. Ileppner. Or. Horae., wineglau
left .lionldei eal' , nieoii nM
ffiSlou" ler and Urt on.'the left .tiU. Ct.
I L Traeonleflhip. Itaiwe in Mnnow younty.
"ivT Alfn-l. Loig (Veolt, Or-tWtle I Don
2S,"i bniid on loft nhouiiler llaOKe n Urmifc
Hoppner, Or. HoreM, horse.
Hltuuuior. I BlUBi "1W etUIlB.
Tickets
TO AND
FHOM
buropc.
aSTenra Bxperlenee In treating all varl
ties of Rupture enables us to BUar.tee J
positive cure. Question Blank and Boo
free. Call or write.
TOITA-MEDICO APPUANCE CO.,
pa Pine Street. BT. LOUIS. MO
0
1ILACK ENAMEL
S,875 W
23,100 00
columns, and by them a man watched jje DrayS then for two hours.
night and day. When he saw any sails Vrom five o'clock till seven he dictates
approaching from the west he set a flag letter8 to his secretaries. At seven
upon the western column, one for each Oclock ie receives his ministers and
sail; if they came from the east a simi- , visitors 0f importance and listens to
lar sign was set up on the eastern col- j tieir reports 0f the state of the empire,
umn. . ' lie gives his orders for the day after
Hither in those days came up outot .j mx,pst his aoDoimV
the mysterious western seas the great ts rju,.inff the day he also finds
23 1 00 IMI'OIITED GKHMAN
J. " 11 lOKET KN1VEH
.r.m..,T .T.AT.V. If.TAHV T 1." I .VKf 'Ol K TOOTH
iig,ooo i uulj" waiL.il 57,75000
1 1 5,500 . 28,875 00 arKosie8 ladcn with gold ami silver and ' " ZltZL draw architi-
2S1 030 PRIZES AMOUNTING TO $173,250 00 jewels, with silks and spices and rare tecturai pians, give medicine to the sick
win. ftRi SPEAR SSZTan! -d take care of his army
' We will distribute 2S0 of these prizes in Mils county ft. follows: ! able from the fair lands which lie be-
- Tii w T'AtiTVaeniiins us the Ercatost number of SPEARHEAD ; tween the waters of the Caribbean sea
......... - ,,,,.... ii ,i ,i , vv n i i ,n. , . . . . ,,... A .
, and the giant wau oi tne .ii.no.es. jiuu
OPERA ti LASSES, hither, when England, too, began to
turn her eyes to El Dorado, came tne
TAILS from tills county we will give..
fip FIVE PAKTIE Rpnctins nn the next greatest number of
..20 POCKET KNIVES.
Ul'KAU HEAD TAliM, we will give to ouch, 1 Ol'EUA GLASS
To Ihe TWENTY PARTIES senillng us the next greatest number
of SI'EAlt HEAD TAOS, wo will give to euch 1 1'OCll.Ll
KNiKE
Tn the ONE IIIINDTtEI) PARTIES sending lis the next greatest
umnher.nr Hl'KAR HEAD TAOS we will give to each 1 n,nnTTt pU,KS.
KllLLl'O HOLD V ATI ill fllAUM TOOTH TICK 100 TOOTH PIUK8.
To (lie ONE HUNDRED PART I KM sending us me mu gren.usi,
.100 PICTURE
AN ARCHDUKE'S COLONY.V
Hll Effort, to lend the Gypiles to the
Ways or Civilization.
Archduke Joseph of Austria is little
less eccentric in his tastes than the
number of Sl'I'.A it lll'iAJi taom, we win givo iu uuuu i
LA11UE i RTUUE IN ELEVEN COLORS
ifremi. wn.T o-allpons nf Snain and Portu-
o-iil tn meet these rjreeious cargoes and Archduke Johann, who married a cho-
convey them safe into Lisbon or Cadiz rus girl and became a sea captain, or
before those terrible English sea wolves the Archduke Heiurich, who sacrificed
could get scent of the prize.
200.
I'ofal Number of Prizes for this Comity
-No Tags will be received before .Tunimry 1st, 1R0I, nor nfter Fchrunrv 1st,
rum containing tags mum lie lnarlti-d pluinly with Name of Sender, lown,
THB OLD DOCTOR'S
1& LADIES FAVORITE.
ALWAYS HELIABLE and porfeotly SAFE. TM
iome as used by thou lanis ot woman all o J"?
UaltwJ St,t.8,n th. JLD popTORS yrtvjt. , m. 1
Money returned It not as represented. Sena
jonls (stamps) tor sealed particulars.
JS. WiED IHSTITUTE, 120 H. Hintli St.. St. losll. U
S. H. H. Olark, 1
Oliver W. Mink, VKeceive.e.
E. Ellery Anderson, ;
Kor rates and general information call on
Depot Ticket Agent,
J. C. HART
Heppner, Oregon.
. HURUU1RT, Asst. (Jem. I'ass. Agt.
2M Waslilngtou St ,
I'or.Tl, Nfi, OllKOON,
CANCERS
iVDiBtatetCUHEU without tt
'knife Quertton Blank nd Booli f
AND OTHEB
theme ol
Question Blank nd Book free. Lli
or write IB. H. B. BUTTS.
tasFlnen. toulfi, MO.
Dp. Rush's Belts &fippliances
ffiSB boUieifinlom.dk.Ud.
3-i . nat aim'1'" ' ,
i inal Supporters, Vests,
'tFJ lrawer, Office taps.
Insoles, etc. rs ,
Cures Rheumatism, Liver ana y
Complaints, Dyspepsia, Ki ror. '
tost Manhood, Nervousns, Sexual WeaK
ess, BiidnUTronWM inMale or 1
Question Blank and Book tree. Call or
"" a-.i:...P.
Volta-weuica b.h" ""-' M0
m Pine Street, WDB, -
WANTED.
IC 1 (irCCIr ANY LADY, employed or onemployad ,
dlDAWl.Lli cm mkethwforfew houri wort each
d. BalaryorcommlBBion. $10 samplei fret. Addrnil
H. BENJAMIN & CO., 822 PlneSt.,SI.LouiI,Mo.
Reduced 15 to 25 pnundl per month. No
. no inc
Troatmc
Uuciti(
lih. ii.
tarTlne, no inconvenience, no bad rciulti, no nau.eoui
dniu. Treatment perfectly harmless and ttrictly cona
dsntial. QucitiouBl nk and Book lr. Callorwnte.
ttvx 10, ozr ih rami Hi.iwiM,
Foot-Pi ints on the Path to Health.
Everyone needing a doctor's advice
ohnnld read one of Dr. Footea dime
pamphlets on "Old Eyes," "Uronp,
Rupture," 'Thiniosis, "Varicocele,
Disease of men, Disease of Women, nnd
learn the best menim of sen-cure, iu
Hill Pub. Co., 129 East 28th St., New
York.
HEADS ARE BIGGER NOW.
Cranium, of All Nations, Thongh Differ
ent, Are Enlarging Together,
CAVTION,
Ooim!v;!Xiu,'ud Number of Tugs tncacb pnekago. All elmrgos on packages must be
Z'lS tohisnationality-tl,atis,if you know the checkered Austro-Hungarian
iieonle.
10 cent, piueo (
ipiaulity.
shape of a man's head acts as an index
to his nationality that is, if you know
absolutely, P"Mvr.iy ... ... v V; r;,- ' V. ,h. ir.f.lh f v .miliar " . . . v. . ' tn t,J..l..- m.T.1WMm
,-1, rCfir? S of hU fo;e '"gypsies is
1 ry it, an !""," 7 ,' ' ' .., ,, u,.,f i ,,. ,,,ll.er bow Kmall the . . , i 4f nmnotiontp. t.lifim. saVS
1 wmiv " . in HJno-land will not nt sucn a neau at. u i'!
0 ... T tr 1. L, ITn rm na.miGQinil
11C Ku .i.k..
his roval honors to wed an opera singer,
The Archduke Joseph's inclination,
however, turns him to gypsies rather
than to actresses, and his writings on
o-vTiRv traditions, gypsy music and
high place i
It is interesting to observe how the gypsy customs have secured for him a
m. nf n man's head acts as an index high place in the folk-lore literature of
em-
A list of the people obtaining these prizes in (his county will bo published In this
paper luiuiedlately ufler February 1st, IHIH.
DON'T SEND AN" TAGS BEFORE JANUARY I. 1804
PHILOSOPHY OF THE GIZZARD.
V ery slneereiy, ,.,,..,,. ,.,, ,,.,., nm. .n 4h i,! t.ir,n. .o lono- "fnrn and the Kew York Sun.
...u....i.. ..., vui. i.u ... s
aft" as to make the hat too wide at the trom riinperur nam
uii.i. o,ii ic fha ,-i- crvnsv colonies, and to try to teach
,.0 i iiitTnonr.,. Tbp head nf a them the arts of agriculture and Indus-
r)t.ioior,,i 1 rui.lo o t. thB tem- trv. and then built sixty little cottages
pies: if the hat is the exact length, in for as many families on his Alesuth es-
' o f 5t b. tn hn tate in Hungary. A bout two weens ago
ntrntMiBri aidnwn vs in order to make it he corralled a gypsy caravanand led it
fit. English heads are wide, but not so to his uninhabited village. He chose a
pronounced as those of the Germans, strapping fellow of twenty-five for
There is more of a "sliding scale" with chief, or mayor, and had married to him
them as to the relative length and by the pastor of Alesuth the prettiest
hr,lth. Th Olt.ic. head is almost in- girl in the caravan. The archduke
himseit cave me iriri away, nm a
They ltrlng High Price, at Auction, Es
pecially Napuleon'. Wooden Horse.
Old toys so very seldom survive the
rough work their youthful possessors
jfive them that if any do weather the
storm they become extremely valuable
variably round or oval, and without
TflVS nc DDIMi-tFQ Rfll ft
How It .Alils tne i.sirieii n i.ispiKj
traordlnary Dlgeatlvo Ability.
A fowl's gizzard, whore so many lost
articles turn up, is a curious trap us well
as a necessary vital ...-gim of the fowl.
Diamonds, pearls, coin, buttons, tacks,
orange peel nnduubout everything else,
anvo ilviuun'ite. have been found in the
gizzards of fowls. A study of the organ t wuicii ueiongeu to royai ciiiiurcn, was
is interesting. Experiments have dem- ditely sold at the Hotel Drouot.
oustratod that what may bo called the I Some of them brought high prices,
gastric juice in fowls has not sufficient For instance, a little doll, rather less
power to dissolve their food without the umn a root. u.ug, ..ui. ciau ... a paiiop y the T-Urkish 8kuU is nlmost identical
aid of the grinding notion of the giz- Ji steei mm iu . cnp-n-piu, la-.inj, . . te with that of the
zard. Ucfore the food is prepared for modeled , and made at he period when P nineteenth century inhab-
digestion, therefore, the grains must he Lotus XI 1. sat on the throne of 1 ranee, the United stotes. Hat deal-
sul.jttc.ted to a triturating process, and sold for 01 j francs. makers, furnishers, etc.,
such as arc not sulnciently bruised in Lven tins price was exceeded by that 'thaUhe heads c'f all nations are
this manner, before passing into the ?aidforatiny set of carriages carved eraduallv rowin? larfrer. In 1860 the
gizzard, are there reduced to the proper iu woou auu uccon.piiu.cii uy uu cum ; "hat used was 6; to-day it
state bv its natural action. The action .if littlo wooden soldiers, made, when ,;,."
ANY LADY can get a valuable Bewt 1ft at,
tmeSroSand a rubber shield for 80 Mnts.
Mrs. V. M. APP. CO. I
839 pisna strff.t, t. i.oris, MO.
SYPHILIS.,
ucceiifulpractice. Treatnn
The wowl formi poifc
Itlrely cared 38 year
ii practice. Treatment conaanmiai. uuret
h. null nr ! ftfflre. Term. low. UueitlOD Ufa HE ai
Book lr. Call or write. DR. WARD INSTITUTE.
120 N. 9th St.,St.Louls,M0
stonn i they become extremely valuable. uneed phrenoloical "bmn ps.
A collection of old play lungs many o Pq smootlmes of the cranial
protuberance, the Italian comes next to
the Celts, either of the two besting the
classic Greeks in that respect. Odd as
it may seem, anatomists declare that
is 7.
CAT AND WEASEL.
of the gizzard is, in this respect, me- INapoieon 1. was urst consul, wincn
chituical, this organ serving as a mill to brought 1,000 francs. A miuiature
grind the feed to pieces, and then, by kitchen was interesting as being an cx
mcans of its powerful muscles, pressing ct model of those in use in the time of
it gradually into the intestines in the Louis XVI. A little jointed doll, six
form of aoiili). The rawer of this organ teen inches in length, and dressed in a
is said to be sufficient to pulverize hoi- broehe silk Watteau costume, brought
low I'loliulea of irliiss in a very shi
, ... . . nl.,.l nt O.U1 ..n.,i.c A .1,,.. dill
time, una sou-t masses oi tnc .,. . .....- - - "..-- " By and by the weasel, in the pursuit
s unco in a few weeks. 1 he rapidity of , hosse. " 0f a rat, popped out of a hole under the
this process seems to be proportionate silk, w Inch had belonged to Marie An- ' tnstn,ntlv nounced urjon
J..ii.. ... .!. ..i t i.i,.,i a toiiietto as a ch id, was so d for 1.800 stack, and puss instantly pounced upon
chicken, for example, breaks up such fruncs. A roughly made wooden horse,
Ki.bstnuces ns are received into its stem- wan a nroiten nose auu one leg miss.
Puny Began the Fight, Hut Gave It Up
u a Ilsil Job.
russ had been watching a wheat
stack which yields her toll of a rat per
.ort 110 francs, while the kitchen was only nigbt, and one evening a weasel made
ach less rapidly than the etipon, wliilc a injr, authenticated as having belonged
goose pei-ronns the siiine operation to me great iapoieon wnen no was a
sooner than either. Needles and even baby, went for 2,000 francs.
lancets given to turkeys have
given to turkeys have been
broken in pieces and voided without
any apparent injury to the stomach.
The reason undoubtedly is that the
larger species of birds have thicker aud
more powerful organs of digestion.
It has long been the general opinion
that from some deficiency in the diges
tive upparnttiH fowls lire obliged to re
sort to the use of stones nnd gravel iu
order to enable them to dispose of the
food which they consume. Some, have
supposed that the use of stones is to
sheathe the gizzard in order lo til it to
break into smaller fragments the hard,
angular substances whii h might be
swallowed. They have also been con
sidered to have a medicinal effect.
Others have imagined that they acted
as absorbents for undue quantities of
acid in the stomach, or us stimulants to
digestion, while it has ever been grave
ly asserted that they contribute direct
ly to nutrition. The Hurt ford Times
claims that repented experiments, how
ever, have established that pebbles are
not lit all necessary to the trituration
of the hardest kinds of substances
which can be introduced into their
stomachs; and. of course, the usual food
of fowls can be brtti-od without their
uid. They do, ho ever, serve a useful
auxiliary purpose. When i ut ill motion
by the muscles lin y tu'e capable of pro
ducing some effect upon the contents of
the stomach, thus assisting to grind
down the grain unit separating its parts,
so that the digestive tlnid or gastric
iJ-nce comes n...rc roiii!y l,t contact
Willi it.
it, and caught it, happily enough for
her, round the neck.
Somewhat dubious, it would appear,
as to what manner of rat she had in her
mouth, she brought it into the house,
half throttled, and began mewing loud
ly. Presently tho weasel revived, and
KxchanKC" In Kugllsh Jmunal.r
A peculiar feature of the English began to move away, puss instantly lol-
friend was the best man. In the subse
quent festivities the archduke appeared
in the full attire of a gypsy chieftain,
and, according to custom, as the man
who gave the bride away, led the wed
ding procession with a wreath of flow
ers on his head and a bamboo stick
wrapped with gray cloth in his hand.
Each family in the new village has a
cow and a pony and a quarter of an
acre of ground. The archduke is about
to erect a factory near the village, at
which all who are not thrifty enough to
support themselves without day labor
may find employment, onouio ine coi-
onv nrove a success other caravans are
to be captured by the archduke and lo
cated in similar surroundings, nis pur
pose is to lead into ways of comfort and
civilization the great horde of wander-
inir folk who pass all their time in mi
grating in picturesque caravans from
one end of the Austro- Hungarian empire
to the other
An Accidental Reunion,
For some time a young woman from
Sweden had been looking for her sis
ter, of whose whereabouts she knew
nothing except thatshe was somewhere
in the United States. Finally, the
other day, she drifted to Portland, Me.,
and inquiring for this sister mentioned
a name that sounded a little like
Swift. So she was taken to the store
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Allvn. T. .1.. lone. Or. Horse. G(l on left
shoulder; cattle same on left hip, under bit on
nglit ear, ana upper ua on me imil; rane, mui
row county.
Armstrong, J. C. Alpine, Or. T with bar un
der it on left shoulder of horBPs; cattle eaine
on left hip.
Allison. O. D.. Eierht Mile. Or. Cattle brand.
O on left hip and horseB same brand on right
shoulder. Kange, Eight Mile.
Adkins, J. J., Heppner, Or. Horses, JA con
nected on left hank; cattle. Bame on left hip.
Rnrthnlmnew. A. G.. AlDine. Or. Horses
branded 7 K uh either slioulder. Range in Mot-
row countv
Bleakman, Geo., Hsrdman, Or. Horses, a Hag
llett shoulder; eauie same on right sliouuiei-,
Hannister. J. W.. Harllman. Or. Cattle brand.
ed B on left hip and tliigh; split in each ear.
nrenner, feter, iiocsenerry Oregon Horses
branded P B ou left shoulder. Cattle sauie on
right side.
liurKo, l Ht i;, ijimg t;reen, ur uu cattle,
MAY connected on lett un. cum on lett. ear. nn.
der half crop off right. Horses, same brand oi:
letft shoulder. Kange in Grant and Morruu
county.
Hrosman, Jerry, Lena, or. Horses branded 7
right shoulder; cattle B ou the left side.
woman's journals is the "exchange" lowing in pursuit; but she had caught a 0f Mr. Swift in that town, who, how-
vilumn. wherein the wnmim who hns r tartar.
"silver fox muff, boa and Medici col- The little creature, with wide-open
lar," and on account of going intc mouth, and uttering a sharp, repeated
mourning desires to exchange it for a sound, like "kek, kek, kek," sprang
Persian lamb collar and muff, makes it straight at pussy's nose, just missing it,
manifest. One lady offers iu this col- and this she did again and again. Its
umn a "lovely Persian kitten; exchange fury was unbounded, and it was totally
to the value of one pound; honey want- fearless.
ed." Another offers to exchange a pair Sometimes pussy only saved herself
of exquisite Dresden china candelabra by bigh jump and had to retreat, the
for "anything useful." Magazines and weasel viciously following, once corner
reviews are also proffered in exchange ing pussy and forcing her to Uke ahigU
for other magazines and books. Th arched spring.
woman who is tired of her parrot will For several minutes the fight went
give it in exchange for the pug that cm til pussy was fairly frightened
some other woman is equally tired ol Into retreat. The weasel was ap-
petting. Plants are offered to obtain pareutly about one-twentieth of tho
poultry iu return, aud everything bul cat's sire, but its vieiousuess and oour-
husbunds and deformities are advep nee were beyond comparison.
Used.
Awful and Lawful.
A Windsor Locks (Conn.) little girl,
just old cnou;,-h to enier tho infantclass
at tho Sur.duy-iehool, was ambitious to
repeat a text of Scripture as the older
ones did at the concert, exorcises. To
humor her ambition and make reasona
bly certain that slut would succeed, the
mother selected the brief text: "It is
lawful to do good on the Sabbath day,"
and tauifhl her until she rehearsed it
several tnnea correctly. When the su
premo moment arrived, however, the
little orator eli etri f"d her audience and
niortiiled her motiiev with the propoai.
ever, proved to be entirely ignorant of
the girl's whereabouts, nut wnue sne
was telling her story a man happened
to be in the store who said he had a
Swedish servant girl who might possi
bly be able to help the inquirer. The
denouement was quite dramatic, for
the servant girl proved to be the long-looked-for
sister. .
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.loiucstic pest was quit- common in the
armies of the world at least one linn
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Crag Co.
A C'urluiis Mine.
There is a silver mine near Sarhad,
in Afghan territory, whk-h has a curi
ous history. Three men were sent
from that country to Cabul, the resi
dence of the ameer, to be executed for
an offense against the state. They told
the ameer that if he would let them off
they would tell him where he could find
abundant supplies t f silver. The ameer
deferred the execution and sent them
under guard to Ikanshara, where they
went to work digging. They and the
men who were put to work with them
dug for twenty days, finding nothing.
The ameer's officer told them at length
that they could dig for seven days more
aud if they did not liud silver within
that time the sentence of death would
be carried out. The next day thev
Left ear half crop end right ear miner alone.
Barton, Win., H- ppner, Or. -Horses, J B on
right thign, cattle. Bfuno on right hip; Bplit in
each ear.
Brown, Isa, Lexington, Or. Horses IB on the
right stine; cattle same on right hip; range, Mor
row county.
urown, J. ij., iieppner, or. Horses, circle
' withilor in oei ter on lett hip; cattle, same.
Brown, w. J.. Lena, Oregon. Horses V bar
oyer it, ou the left shoulder. Cattle same on left
nip.
Koyer, W. (., Heppner, Or. Horses, box
onmu or r-tfli hip cuttle, same, with split in
each ear.
Borg. P. O., Heppner, Or. Horses, P B on loft
shoulder; cattle, same on left hip.
Brownlee, W. J., Fox.Or-CattlB, JH connected
on left side: emu un left ear anil twn alitu u.l
middle piece cut out on right ear; on horseB same
Dranu on trie lett mign; nange in J!ox valley
Grant county,
C'arBnei- Warren, Wagner. Or. Horses brand.
ed O on right stifle; cattle EE (three bars) on
right ribs, crop andsplit in each ear. ltange in
vjiniiL tiiiu muiiow cuuuiieS.
Caiu.L., Caleb.Or.-V D on horses on left stifie
U will, quarter circle over it, on left shoulder
,ind on left stifle on all colts under B years; on
lelt enouiuer only on all horses over f years. All
iniiau in uihui county,
i-i. w ... u i
vjiniiv, uj. ii., uei a, or. -norses will.' con
nected, on lett shoulder: cattle same on right
ui,,. i'- ui.iouw mm uuiauiia counties.
( ate, t haB. It,, Vinson or Lena, Or. Horses
H C on right shoulder; cattle same on right hip
ltange Morrow and Umatilla counties.
Cecil, W m., Douglas, Or,; horses JC on let
shoulder; cattle same on left hip, wuddleB on
each jaw and two bits in the right ear.
Curl, T. H John Day, Or. Double cross on
nach Inp on cattle, swallow fork and uniler bit
in right ear, split in left ear. liange in Grant
county. On sheep, inverted A and spear point
on shoulder. Lar niarkod ewes, crop on left ear
pnuched upper bit in right. Wethers, crop in
right and under half crop in left ear. All range
in Grant countv. B
Cook, A. J., Lena, Or. Horses. flnnn rlDi,.i...i
der. Cattle, same on right hip: ear mark square
oioli ou ieiL auu sunt in right.
Cnrrin. B. Y., CurriiiBville, Or.
left stifle.
Cox Ed. 8., Hardman, Or. Caltle
in center: horaes. CK nn lf, ,;.
Cochran, K. E., Monument, Grant Co . Or -Horses
branded circle with ha, haD,i. ' T
houlder: cattle .same brand on both hips mark
under slope both ears aud dewlap.
Chapin, H., Hardman, Or.-Horees branded
I ,:-. B , r - i'B uiauueu tne Bame.
Kio.ru., too nurses braided with three
tinea fork on left stifle. Cattle eaaie on left side!
Douglas., W. M Galloway. Or.-t attle, B D on
ng lit side, swadow-fork in each ear; horses, 11 D
Douglas O. T., Douglas, Or-Horees TD
the right stifle; cattle same on right hin
J"t.Jv "l , .VnB; ""hs-las, Or.-HoraeB brand.
hin hole in ii' l '"u8r' oame left
riRht shoulder.
It in H. M..
.1 ..ft lft
"TSllffi 0,-Hor.e., circleT on
left .title; cattle, same on right hip, under half
iron in right and split in left ear
lenkine. D W.,Mt. Venion,Or.-J on horwson
left slioulder; on cattle, J on left hip and two
enioolh crop, on both ear., ltangein toxand
"Kei.uy.'ffike, Heppner, Or.-IIon.ee branded
KNY on left hip cattle name and orop off left
ear; under slope on the right
Kirk J. T Heppner, Or.rHoreee 89 en left
ahonld'or; cattle, m on left hip.
kirk J O, Heppner. Or.-Hor.oe. 17 on elthor
flank; oattle 11 on right side.
K rk, Jesse, nuppuei, ...... .. .. ...
Bhoulder; cattle same on right side, underbit on
"lumberlnnd.W. G.. Mount Vornon. Or.-I L on
caltle oil right aud left sides, .wallow fork us it ft
ear and under oiop iu right ear. Horse. same
bnuid on left .houlder. ltange in Grant countv.
lioften, Blopnen, tox, Or. b L on left hip
on cuttle, orop and split on right ear. Horse,
same brand on left .houlder. liange Grant
""Lieuiillon, John W., Leji -if- Or. -Horse,
branded half-ciiole JL oonneoted on left shoul
der. Cuttle, saiui ou left hiu. ltange. near Lex-
'nLi.ahcy, J. W. Heppner Or. Horse, branded
Lanti A oa h'lt Bhonlder; nettle same on loft
hip, win tie over right eyu, throe elite iu right
MULord, Goorge, Heppner. Or. Horses branded
iluiible' U connect. Soinotimua called a
swing H, on left .houlder.
Markhaiii, A. M Heppner. Or. Cattle large
M ou lelt sido both ears cropped, and split ill
both. lloi-BeB M ou left hip. Kauiio, Clark',
canyon.
Minor, Oscar, neppner. or. Cattle, Ii Din
right hip; horse. M on lettaliouiuur.
on lett shouldei cattle same on loft hip.
Mcl'umber, Jas A, Kcho, Or. Horses, M with
bar over on right shoulder.
Morgan. Thos., Heppuor. Or. Horsoa, cirolu
T on loft shoulder and left thigh; cattle. & ou
''fl'achetl.'Oscur.loiiB, Or. Home., 77 on rieht
hip; cattle, 77 on right Bide.
McClaren, D. G., Krownsville, Or, Horse.,
b'laure 5 on each shoulder; cattlo, M2on hip
McCarty. David 11. Itcho Or. Horses branded
DM connected, on the left .boulder; cuttle eaine
on hip and side.
Mi-Giir, Frank, Fox Vidloy, Or. Mule shoe
with toe-cork on cattlo on ribs awl nmier in
each ear; horses same brand on left .tide.
Mcllalay, . , .. nauiuton. Or. On Horses. M
with half circle under on loft shoulder; ou cattle,
four bar. connected on top on the right eide
liange in Grant County.
Neal, Andrew. Lone Hock.Or. Horse. A N oon
uected on left shoulder; cattle same on both hipe,
Nordyke, E., Milvorton, Or. HorseB, oircle 7 on
left thigh; oattle. same on left hip.
Oliver. Joseph, t,anyon iity, ur. ix on came
on left hip; on burses, same ou left thigh, Hang,
in Grant county.
Oiler, I'erry, Lexington, Or. P O on left
shou.iiet.
Olp, Herman, Piairie City, Or. Ou oattle, O
LP connected on left hip; horses on left stifle
and wartle on nose. Hange in Grant county.
Pearson, Oluve, Eight Mile, Or. Horses, quar
ter circle Bhield on left .houlder nnd 'iA on left
hip. Cattle, fork in left ear, right cropped. VS4
on left hip. liange on Eight Mile.
Parker A G loason, Hardman, Or, Horses IP on
left shoulder.
l'lper, filruet, liexlnglon. ur, nor.ee urnnu
WL (L E connected) uu loft shoulder ; uattle
me ou right hip. Hange, Morrow county.
Piper, J. H., Lexington, Or. Horsee, JE oon-
octed onleft Bhoulder; cattle, same on left hip.
under bit in each ear.
fettys, A. C, lone, Or.; borees diamond r on
shoulder: cattle. J 11 J connected, on the
loft hip, upper slope iu left ear and slip in the
right.
Powell, John T., Dayville, Or Horses, J P oon
ueciedoii left .houlder. Cattlo OK oouuected ou
left hip, two under half crops, one on each oar,
wattle under throat. Rai.ge in Grant oouuty.
Kood, Andrew, Hardman. Or. Horses, square
cros. with quarter-circle over it on left stifle.
Keiuuger. Chris, iieppner. or. ltor.es, o it on
left shouldei-.
nice. Uun. Hardman. ur.; horses, throe panel
worm fence ou loft shoulder; cattle, DAN on
right shoulder, ltange near Hardman.
Ilovse. Aaron, lleuuner. or Horses, plain V on
left slioulder; cattle, same brand reversed on
right hip and crop oil right ear. liange in Mor
row county.
Kusn tiros., neppnor, or. llorse. oranaea a
on the right shoulder; cattle, IX on the left hip.
ion oft left ear and dewlap on neck, liange in
Morrow and adjoining couuties.
liiist. William. Kidge. Or. iiolBDB it on
left shoulder; cattle, It on left hip, crop oil
right ear, underbit on left ear. tilieep, H on
wenthora, round crop oil rigb ear. liange Uuia
tillaand Morrow ounlios.
Iteeiiev. Andrew. Lexington. Or. HorHel
branded A H on right shoulder, vent quartei
circle over braud; uattle same on right hip.
liftngo Morrow county.
lloyee, win. ii, uairyvilie, ur Hit connected
mark square
-HorBea, OQ on
C with
Heppner, Or. Diamond on
Emery, C B., Hardman, Or.-Horees branded
; ireverfed.c with tail) on lelt shoulder ; cat
fS" OIjH!.t1P-HKK"gB ""trow coun
oonnected ou right shonldor'. ?1 lv
o1nfWthlP' Jarmk'1"'' right and crop
F lorence L. A., Hepptier Or.-Cattle, LF on
rhoulde?.1 bm" ' Wlth ,mdr ri
Florence, 8. P. Heppner, Or -Hi.w v
right .houlder; cattlemen right hip high.0'1
2 ". Heppner Or.-Cattl. branded
WF, with bar over it. on left side; crop o left
ear. Horses, same brand on left hip
.ho,aderUeU HePPDM' 0r'-(iAif left
Gibjian.French, Land and Live Stock Co.. Pi
il, Or.-Horses, anchor 8 on left shoulder; vent
am. on , lef t .tine. Cattle, nms on both hip.
ear marks, orop off right ear and underbit in left
SZtie.10 Sm' UnU"' trouk aud Mo
Gentry, Elmer, Echo, Or.-Horees branded H
B. with a quarter circle over it nn ift iu..
witli quarter circle over top on cattle on right hip
aud crop off right ear and split in left. Horsei
sauie brand on lett shoulder, itiuige in Morrow
Grant and Gilliam counties.
iieclor. J. W., Heppner. Or. Horse.. JO ot
left shoulder, Cattlo, oon right hip.
1
SpickiiH.ll, J. W., Gooseberry, Or. Horse,
branded ;li ou left shoulder; range in Morrow
county.
bailing, C C Heppner, Or Horees branded S A
on left Bhoulder; cattle same on left hip.
Hwuggarl, H. F.. Lexington, Or. Horeo.
with dash under it on left stifle, cattle H with
duBh under it on right hip, crop off right ear and
waddled on right hind leg. liange in Morrow,
Gilliam and Umatilla counties.
Kwaggart, A. L.,Athena. Or. Horses branded 2
on left shoulder; cettle same on left hip. Crop
on ear, wattle on left hind leg.
Straight W. K, Heppner, Or. Horses .hailed
J B on let. Btitle; cuttle J b on left hip, swallow
fork in right ear. underbit in left.
hupp, TIiob., Heppner, Or. Horse., b A P on
left hip; cattb sauie on left hip.
Slirier.John, Fox, Or. NC! connected on
horeee on right hip; cattie, same on right hip,
crop oft right ear and under bit in left ear. Kange
m tiraut county.
Bmith BroB.. Busanville. Or. Hnr... hpnuHud
II . Z. on slioulder; cattle, ame on left shoulder.
rxjliires. James. Arhnutnn. Or knraai hrunitud
Jb on left shoulder; cattle the nuns, also nose
ouuiM. ivmigu m aiurrow anu linnam ooanties.
btephens, . A., Hardman, Or-; horses BSon
right stifle; cattle horizontal L on the right side
Stevenson, mr. A. J.. Henonor. Or Cuit.lo H
on right hu ; swallow-fork m left ear.
Bwaggart. G. W.. smmsr Or Hi,.... linn
left eliouldei t eatUe, 4$ on left hin.
Sperry, E. G., Heppner, Or. Cuttle W C on
Left hiU. CruU off riarlit nnrl nniturbi. In luff vao
dewlap; borBes W 0 on left shoulder.
Thompson, J. A., Heppner, Or. Horses, 5 on
iw i Biiumu,-r; caltle, a on lett Bhoulder.
iippets,b.T.,Enlerprise,Or. llurses. C-on left
shoulder.
Turner B W., Heppner, Or:-SmaH capital T
left shonlder, horseB; oattle same on left hip
with Bpht in both ears.
Thornton, H. M., lone, Or.-Horses branded
H I connected on left stifle; sheep same brand.
Vamierpool, H. T Lena, Or; Horse. H V oon.
nected on right shonlder;cattle, same on right
Walbridge Wm.. Heppner, Or. Horses, U. L.
on the left shoulder; cattle same on right hip.
orop on left ear and right ear lopped.
Wilson, John Q,, Balem or Heppner, Or.
Horses branded Jq on the left shoulder, liange
Morrow oonnty.
Warren, W B, Caleb, Or-Cattle W with quarter
circle over it, on left side, split in right ear.
Horses same braud on left shonlder, ltaugein
Grant couuty,
Wright, bilas A. Heppner, Or. Cattle branded
B VV on the right hip. aquare orop oft right ear
and split in left.
Wade, Henry, Heppner, Or.-Horses branded
ace of spades on left Bhoulder and left hip
Cattle branded same on left side and left hip.
Wells, A. 8., Heppner, Or. Horses, a", on left
shoulder- catt e aama
Wolflnger, John, John Day City,Or-On horse.
j.,. uoiaiiei oars on lett shoulder; 7 on sheep,
bit m both ears. Kange in Grant and Malhner
counties.
Woodward, John. Heppner, Or. Burses, DP
oonnected un left shoulder.
W atkuiB, Lishe. Heppner, Or.-Horses branded
TJE connected on left stifle.
-,Jv,?ilacl' ;harle''. PortuMui, Or.-Cattle, W on
right thigh, hole in left ear; horaes, W on right
shoulaer. some same on left shoulder.
n n"t!er i?rS"a, nuntingion. Baker Co.. Or. -Horses
branded W B connected on left shoulder
nUlf'lu Vas0' B'unmon.Or.-Qaarter oir-
uoU:ektTGbrtTnntrhiP'
wilhamB. J o iiwi. o
Srf P;fb1nTrtthrBe ba on .left "'Pi oWe same
came to a verv rich vein of silver, ami Banna in Morrow and Umaulla conn ti m
now about a hundred mon are employed ,aye8, 'Jeo".ijeiia. Or, Brand JH connected
summer by an English traveler. ,
III in fuU'h nor W : n
on shonhi..:',-?,pipn8r' "'-Horaes running A A
on shoulder; I attle. same on right lp.
Cau?i hmnE l'?hJ 8o""' Hardman Or.
.ini v, bmniled IE W connected) KW on left
lift',.";"8 on right .houlder. J. W-
Hiatt. A. B.. Kid. ii,iVil u""'uJr:. . I ""!'? "W sameon left hip, horse, un
withqnarter ciro)7 under It on th. narht hin VoutJ J N oiiiiianB9.tn Mo"ow eow
BK. in Morrow and Util.nJht hl- ii iatS'6l'-11"