Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, January 09, 1894, Image 4

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406 CALIPOfVXIA STKEHT, SAN FKA.NCISCO,
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liryjug f'lila curjcoatifatlofl
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tfREAT SPEAR MAD CONTEST.
AND
THE TAGS.
Thousand Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars,
50.00
In valuable Presents to be Given Away in Return for
SPEAR HEAD TAGS,
SAVE
3 le Hundred and Seventy-Three
$173,
.14,650 (Xj
1 .1 55 HTI'.M WI.N'MXG KIiIN HOLD WATCHES
5 775 FINK IMI'OllTKI) I'HUN'I'II OI'KItA OLAHHKH. MOUOC'() HODY,
' III.ACK KNAMtli TKIMMIM;H. ( 1 II AUA NTIOKIj AI.'IIHOM ATIC. . . 28,075 (Id
23.100 IMI'OKTIiO OKKM
' I'Ol Kl.T KNIVhH.
23,100 00
1,750 00
AN !!(; KIIDIIN IIANULK, FOUK HI.AIlKD
ilG GOO It'll, I, KI) (i(II.I) WATCH CIIAUM IlOTAItV TlXKKCOi'K TOO'l II
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1 16 500 I-ARUK I'MTtlllKM 111x28 Indies) IN KUiVFN (JOLOHH, for framing,
' uu advertising on thorn 28.K75 00
261,030 PRIZES, AMOUNTING TO $173,250 00
Tim above articles will bo dlntrl billed, ly corinlli', nmoriK mrtli' who chew Hl'EAK
HI? A I) I'lug 'lohura.-o, uuil nsturii to us the TAWN taken therefrom.
We will dlHtrl bitto 2!i0of thoNe prlzeH In llilm connly n follows:
' o THH I'AltTY writing n the greateBt number of SI'IJAIt 1IKA1J
'I'AtiSfrom UilH county we will give
'i o Hie I'l VK PAItTIHM Hi'ii'llng Hi the next greiiti'Kt nuniher of
HPKA R IIKAI TAI1H, we will give to each, I Ol'KltA CiLAKH.
To the TWKNTY I'MU'IKS nenillng iih the next grenteBt numher
of hl'I'.AR lll'.AU TAi;H, wu will glvo to eaeh 1 I'UCKKT
KN til-;
To the (INK iniNllKl;!) lltTIHH ncmllng tin the next greatest
jitiinl.'T of SI'DAIt IlilAI) TAflH, we will give to each 1
11111,1,1.11 llOl.li WATCH CIIAUM TOO'I H I'ICK
To the ONK IIC.liHl;ll I'AltTIKH nenillng tin the next greateBt
liiiinher of KI'KAIt IIIOAIl TAUS, we will give to eaeh 1
LAIN IK I IITIJUU IN LLEVI'.N Co LOUS
WOMEN AND CHESS PLAYING A STANCH OLD SHIP.
HUtorj Tails or No .rrt rhm I'lajen
Amrjn ". -'mep.
A (rroat many nt-wspapors are com
mentiou on the fact that history doe
not reconl a woman who has r xcellet
in thf (fame ehevs. There i some
this? btrani'c in tin' fai:t that only met
have mast, n ! thi' -t ramr. To be
come pruikk-nt in this (.'auie one must
have the twJ, ealcu!atin(f fatuity o:
the matlMinatkian, the nerve of th
profeKsional (raiuUer. and the fac
of a sphynx. In adiiitinn to this, on
must have a trnv.t ileal of time to de
Tote to the stuly of the tfamc.
It is this last whieh maVes the ab
senee of female ehi-s.-. players v curious
says the Omaha Wnrl.i-IIerald. In thit
busy age men have no time to learn tht
game unless they steal it away Iron:
their business. A man in business must
be at his offiee not later than nine a. m.
Then he has to read the morning- papei
for an hour, talk politics until eleven,
go out to lunch and remain until one p.
m., take a country customer out to set
the sights of the city until three p. m.,
return to the of.iee and dictate to the
stenographer until four p. m., and then
go home so utterly tired out that he
feels cross, kicks the family cat across
the sitting-room, viciously shakes the
furnace so hard thut he breaks the
grate, growls at Lis dinner, and
finally goes down town and plays
"freeze out" for the cigars in order to
secure relief from the cares and vexa
tions of business life.
With a woman it is different. She
has a great deal of spare time and it is
a wonder that the chess champion of
the world is not a fcmiile. All a woman
has to do is to get breakfast, get the
children ready for school, wash the
breakfast dishes, sweep the house,
make the beds, dust, peel the potatoes
for dinner, go to the grocery anil mar
ket, get lunch for the children when
they come home from school at noon,
see that their hands and faces are clean
before returning, wash the dishes
again, sew buttons on her husband's
shirt, patch Tommy's trousers, let a
tuck out of Susie's dress, darn a basket
ful of socks, get supper, wash the dish
es again, get the children ready for bed,
and, last of all, prepare for the break
fast in the morning. If she would put
In her spare time after these few little
tasks are done in learning to play chess
Champion Lasker would soon lose his
laurels. Hut instead of this she puts in
her spare time darning more socks and
sewing on more buttons, and it is safe
to say that the chess championship will
be held by a horrid man for ages to
come. . i
ON ROLLER SKATES.
First s Fight 3r, Then a Messenger
of Mercy.
.1 OOIJJ WATCIL
i OI'F.KA OLAHHEH.
..HI POCKET KNIVFii
.100 TOOTH I'ICKH.
.100 I'ICTURESs
Tolul Number of 1'rlzeH Cor llilfi Comity, 22(1.
C.U'TION. - No Tngi will he received before January 1st, 1801, nor after February lt,
1HDI. Kiieli p:u Uiu;e eoiituliilng Iiil'h must be inarUeil plainly with Name of Keniler, 'lown,
County, ht;ue, iiikI Number of TugH In eaeh package. All charges on packages must be
prepiil'l.
HKAIi.- KI'MAR IIKAI) poHHPHHcH more iiuulltleN of Intrinsic value tbnn any other
plili; tobacco proiluccil. II Is the sweetest, the toughest, the richest. Ml'KAIt 1IEAII Is
absolute Iv, po-utlvelv end illMlliiellvely illllerent In llavor from nny oilier plug tolmeeo.
A trlul will convince the most skeptical of this fact. It ts the largest seller of any similar
shape nml sly le on curt h. which proves that It has caught the popular teste and pleases the
opic. 1 ry I L, HUM pan ii i em n in i ne too ikhi ,,,i iii,:n. n"" unit u " i in uucrij
ce Ol ni I'wVIV nr.'ll' you liny, rti-uu ill Wie LUgn, uu muLie, now nuiaii hid
III ,
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quantity.
Very sincerely.
Tllli P. J. HOltU COMPANY, MlIillI.ETOWN, OHIO.
A list or the people obliilnlng thene prizes In this county will be published In this
paper Immediately after February 1st, isill.
DON'T SEND ANY TAGS BEFORE JANUARY I. 1894.
IF YOU WANT INFORMATION ABOUT
ADDItlCNH A I KTTER OK I'OSTAIj CAHI TO
THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY,
JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney,
P. 0. Box 463. Washington, D. Q
llonni iiU v fliui'linrtrrd m ilil irrn ntnl n llnra who apt veil iiinrtv tlnvn. or over. In the lute Wfir
re entitled, it now iurtlully or wholly (tis.itIrt lor ordinary manual lutior, whether disability
win ruiitii'd I'V Ht wire cir nut, mid i cuiii illrNS ul their tiei. uiii.ii y rlr timtiincei.
VI DOWHol hiii. h Hold ivt rill nd ni lot h me entitled (if not tnnnrritd) whether aoldier'l death
wan due to urni v tf' vii c or not , it now dc pendent upon t lie-i r own lnhnr fur support. Widow
nut deitendnit iikoii tin-it own In nor lire nt it led if (lie nohlier'M denth wu due to Rervtce.
4)11 1 1.Dlt KN nieentilled (it Under HixUeu yt-am) In almoHtall citscs where there wan uo
widow, or h!i linn (tim e died or renmrried.
I'AUIiNTS uie entitled II Holdiei leift iiollher widow nor child, provided aotdter died In
r vie', or rrutu rll'ortn of aitrvlr, nud they nrc ",,w dopeiidotit upon their own labor for sup
port. II waken uo dlllcience whelhct soldier served or died iu lute war or lu regular army or
navy.
Soldlrrnoniie Into wrtr, pcnslo tied under one Inw, may npply for higher rate under other
laws, nltliooi Iunli.tr tiny rlfcl-la
ThouHiindM ol noldiei h (lrawintc from $3 to $10 fier month under the old la" are entitled to
hl1ir rule-i utidrr nw Inw, not only on aeiouul of tliHubilltiea for which uow pcusiontd, but
alio lorolhcrit, wliollinrdu to trvlt, or not,
Soldiei h nnd mii ho B disnlded in line ol duty In rguUrnrmy or navy tluoethc war are alto
entitled, whether dim hni L'fd lor tliKahilit v or not.
Hurvivotn, nnd their widowH, ol tlie Hlm'k llHwk,Crofik,rhrokefl and Seminole or Flor
ida Indian War of IHIttf to 1H4'iS, aro out It led tinder a reonnt act.
Meilertn IVuraoldluraaiid their widow i alioentltled, it inty-twoyeariof age or diaablea
or dependent.
old claim completed and settlement ohtnined, whether pension has been granted undtr
later lawn or not.
Rejected claims reopened nnd settlement secured, if rejection improper or illegal.
Oettilicates of net vice nud discltai gc obtained for soldiers and sailors of the lute war who
nave lol their cm tiual pHpet a.
Heud lor luws and lntui nmtion. Noclmt gc for advice. No fee unless successful. Address,
THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY.
JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney,
P.O. Box 463. WASHINGTON, D.C
I iiniari'ieo unit l i-e,,,
I There w.-is one nuiiilen Imly who re
ided iu Llstei- Ciuinl v u lui as not an
noyed by Ihe term "old mil it I. She
rather gloried iu it. neeording to a
writer in llie Kin;;:, Inn I'Vecuian. Often
in coiivi'ri.ut ion ivanling the beuellts
anil evils in inal rinuuiv. she was heard
tosuy: "II is risky al all events. I am
free uuil eiiiifort;ib!i utul intend to re
main so." A', she was comely, she
had admirers w ho had otVercit to her
their liunds, hearts unit fortunes, so she
remained an old maid from iueliuution
and not as snutc malicious women were
heard lo say "liei ause she couldn't help
herself." Mieuns true lo her princi
ples to the last. hen oil her bod, dur
ing her last sickness, she sent for u
dealer in marble and gave him direc
tions regarding the tombstone, to bo
placed over her grave. Her orders were
implicit, uml after her death they were
carried out conscientiously; and the
tombstone that now marks the last rest
lug plucc of the old maid in a cemetery
not many miles from tnln city overlook
ing a beautiful c unit ry village, contains,
after the name, date of birth and death,
tlie following terse but most emphatic
luscriutiiin:
Whrrt?
At AliialianiHirk's. Iu addition to his
tailoring business, ho lias added a fine
line of uuderwear ol all kitidH, negligee
Blurts-, hosiery, etc. Also him ou hand
oiue elegant patterns for suits. A.
Ahrahamsick, May street, llepptier, Or.
CONCERNING THE STARS.
President IlHrrlsotrs Son 1'er.uades Htm
to Try the Treacherous Wheels.
"I once saw President Harrison in a
very undignified position," said an In
dianapolis traveling limn to a reporter
for the Kt. Louis lilobe-IJemocrat. "In
dianapolis was one of the iirst cities
afllicted by the roller skating craze. A
young man named Kenton, living there,
was the inventor of the devilish con
trivance, and he soon had the city wild.
Russell caught the infection and be
came an expert, uno nignt ne pre
vailed upon his father to visit the rink.
The future president looked on the
maze of skaters gliding over the smooth
floor. It seemed easy enough. He was
a famous ice-skater in his boyhood, and,
like most others, believed that a man
who could keep his head oil the surface
of a frozen pond could not be easily
downed. He secured a pair of skates,
examined them critically, and looked
irresolute. In those days the man who
hesitated was lost. Half a dozen ladies
old, young and middle-aged pirouet
ted about him on wheels and urged him
to the trial. An attendant had his feet
chained down to the star-makers before
he hardly realized it. He struck out
with his left, followed with his right,
nd did amazingly well. It was no
trick, after all! Hut he got no farther.
One foot shot out to the east, the other
made a Columbian voyage of discovery
to the west. They circled around eaeh
other like an erratic comet chasing its
tail, and the future, hope of the nation
came down with a crash that made the
gas jets Ili 'ker. In less than three sec
onds half of Indianapolis was on top of
him, and his head was just visible peer
ing out from the wilderness of striped
hosiery and crushed hats. He sat up
when he got an opportunity, removed
the skates, went over to the attendant, 1
handed him the offending rollers with j
a polite bow and walked out. That
was his first visit to the rink and his '
last." i
PUNISHMENT FOR BLASPHEMY.
Countries Where the Law Itegnrdb It fts
a Crime.
Among the measures with which the
imperial Herman imrliuini'iit will be
called upon to deal in the course of the
present session is a bill for the abolition
of paragraph Hid of tlie penal code,
which makes blasphemy punishable by
three years' imprisoi un lit with hard
labor. Neither in llel;-iimi, Italy, Hol
land nor I'Vance is it considered neces
sary to make blasphemy a penal of
fense, and, indeed, the only three
countries of any importance where the
offense is still regarded as a crime are
Austria, (ireat ltritain and liermany.
In England the acts of KKIl nnd of 10W5
have never till this day been repealed,
and the New York Tribune says that
prosecutions for blasphemy have been
pretty numerous during the present
century. It is, however, impossible to
deny that tho timu has gone when
blasphemy could bo regarded as a
penal .offense. The p.testiou has be
come more one of public order and de
cency than of right of judgment. In
Germany, where the present political
maneuvers on the part of the emperor
fhe Old MM-of-Wr to B Sent With
Sunplie. to the Relief of Xhm
I noiiDe-MrickeD People
of Koi
The fact that Secretary Tracy, In a
etter to .'Senator W. D. Washburn, sig
lifies his willingness to assign the sati
ng ship Constellation to the duty of car
rying to the starving people of Russia
he flour and bread-stuffs given for that
mrpose by the northwestern millers
ecalls the fact, says the New York
rimes, that this ship has been on a sim
lar mission before. This was in 1S45,
vhen immense quantities of provisions
vere given by the Americans for the
.tarring people of Ireland.
The Constellation is a pretty old ship
low, and many of her timbers will not
itand the hardships of long cruises in
lucceeding years, so that her mission to
iussia. if accomplished, will probably
her last active duty afloat. It will
e a fitting end to the career of a famous
ld man-of-war.
The old Constellation, nearly all of
vhose original frames have baen re
laired and rebuilt in the present ship,
vas completed and launched at Norfolk
n May, lS'X), being the second vessel
aunched under the then new organiza
ion of the navy. Commodore Stephen
Jecatur's squadron in the West Indies
vas her first assignment to duty.
liefore the close of this cruise she en
lountered the French frigates LTnsur
;ents and La Vengeance, trouble with
Vance being then in progress, and de
bated them both, although the enemy
vere greatly superior in guns and men.
ihe lost her mainmast in this action, a
nidshipman and seven topmen going
vith it. A gold medal was given to
Jomrnodore Truxton, her commander,
y congress for his gallantry.
When in the Mediterranean on its
econd cruise the Constellation, then in
lommand of Capt. H. Campbell, joined
he American squadron off Tripoli, a
iquadron famous in naval annals. The
rigate Constitution, with Commodores
Decater and Preble and Midshipman
tlcUonough, figured in the attack which
ollowed the Constellation s arrival.
Vfter the victory the frigate proceeded
a Syracuse and saw no more active
luty of a warlike sort until June, 1813,
vhen she was blockaded by a large
Snglish force. Several attempts were
nade to destroy or capture it by boats
Tom the English fleet, all of which re
lulted in heavy loss to the enemy.
The Constellation is put down in the
ld records of tlie navy as a fleet sailor
tnd a stanch ship in heavy weather.
.a her early days she is credited with a
ipeed of ten knots on a wind and twelve
md a half knots free, a speed which she
s known to have mainfained even after
he attained to the age of three score
rears and ten. In the summer of 1883,
vhen cruising with the naval cadets
long the edge of the gulf stream, stud-
ling sails on, she made thirteen knots
.hroughout a whole morning. In heavy
veather she can outride any of the old
hips. In her cruise in the Mediter-
anean in 1833, for example, she lived
hrough a heavy gale in which a French
dghty-gun ship was lost, and during
he same night, while lying-to, she
vcathered the French admiral's ship
;even miles.
I he Constellation has been in every
art of the navigable globe, and as long
is wooden sailing ships were the models
f the day she was among the foremost
)f her class. Everyone of her lines is
lymmetrical, and when she sails under
i full spread of stun' sails a prettier
light cannot be found. She is reported
have beaten the whole British fleet
n a wind in the Mediterranean in 1831.
Although originally a thirty -six-gun
ihip the Constellation's battery has
jecn cut down in the course of her
nany alterations until to-day she car
ies but twelve, these bemg smooth
xires of an old type. She carried a
)ivot gun amidships until 1883, when it
jvas taken out and her pivot ports built
.n. For a good many years she has
seen the practice ship attached to the
Naval Academy for the summer cruise
jf the naval cadets. This cruise only
lasts about ninety days, and throughout
the remainder of the year it has been
the custom of the department to put
her out of commission. These short
tours of active duty have resulted in
prolonging her life far beyond the pe
riod allotted to the frigates Independ
ence, Ohio and United States vessels
which were built early in the century
and which have long since passed off
the navy list. The Constellation re
turned from her last cruise with the
naval cadets in fairly good trim, and
were it not that the new government
practice ship will soon be completed to
take her place at the Naval academy
she would doubtless live to see several
more summer cruises, and thus perhaps
crown her glorious career with a cen
tury of service, for some of her timbers
at least were a part of the Constella
tion. Senator Tracy's statement in his
letter to Senator Washburn, that she
"can be sent at short notice," shows
that the "old ship is not dead yet."
Pit
convince the
skeptic aud point the
wav which if followed leans to
i.H,1.,liLni.B.nTm
mm ffi strictube
..t. .J ci-- -o on.M, entelelr i
DR WARD INSTITUTE.
W 120N .MIMhSI..SI .L0UI8.M0.
Prof. HARRIS'
801UBU KEDICATEB
Pastille
Tlm Kaon tint TID In a
jf-T-i. sod has ben omh!
..ri.ir tn thmt tim
j-jr - ------
, - , it ts no untried D'-mrum,
KSlV? tel.
aise.se, seip iuo -
igcMus health nd strength. ...,prtiii,
Ournielh.KlonotnKlucli.K Pf. H.rrts PastHl
treatment 1 one which omiuend. ' a
T i ....n.-inrihe reaH'D that we .uppiy i.
r "n their udnment ot Its value. We uk of onr
S the wTot frper.e te,ou I
erd and a two cent PW?""7rnT
ud card to be aed In i "J ins . .heir fa 1 d
in the .uuement ot their caw ol which we
SM." W ourselves for
n.n in reiur... ..--- . .he ww.
nient on Hank we prepare
eight days' treatment and for-
ward 1L D j man auu v"v-
TPIrr p,tane thereon and al"n
2,.r wllhtheewht days' treatment
"vxrv . j ..n Hir0r.,iiiii. for
we m - ": -i,h
turn, the treatment in no way ""-
e, person s attention v uu,..,,.-,
piln or inconvenience In any way. -,i
" we are so p..itlve that It will itlve perfect atlj
faction that we leave the matter ot .ending order.
entVrely-Uh those using the free trial trealme.it.
JKr". hu'ltyto henedt, heir sexual ,r
reel tnat mey are ''ai''f;ia vtiUr
onrBelves IncontlnumK the use of the , Hit-'ti 1 1 .
Een then we do nut attempt to n tbom by Jo
mandlnn high prices. On the comrary, we m.ike
the prices as low as posioie. fuT
Tbey are as follows: W fr one month; ioior
iwo rnonins; n mr
TtiPsepnceB Btjfiiio
the dciivery of the
Pastilles by mail. If
desired by express we
leave the putient to
pay we cnarK'"H.
over ten years we
have operated our
GUARANTEED.
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I .. r liorw shutl'-l PtP
U. i.fc.iJia"' ,v fc. locis.H0
The Old Reliable
A Fox.IluntluK Cow.
The first instance on record of a cow
killing a fox comes from liucks county,
Pa. A few days ago while John Hun
sicker, a farmer living near Schnecks
yiHe, was driving his cows home from
pasture, a large red fox ran out of the
woods and gave the animals a lively
chase. He finally got so close to one
of the cows that she made a vicious
kick at his head. So well aimed and
powerful was the kick that it caught tho
fox fairly in the head and dropped him
dead in his tracks.
The Word "Filed" Applied to lleuveul
llodles (lives a YYroitr Impression.
Astronomers tell us that the tent
"fixed" applod to the stars is a mistake
for It is now know n that there is not a
fixed star in the heavens, nnd probablj
no such condition as absolute rest in tlu
universe. All the stars are In motion,
aud some of them are moving at tlu
rate of two hundred and fifty thousam:
miles all hour, or more that thrice the
velocity of mr ourtli on its oi tnt. II i stands, to prevent them irom sending takes and the Uussian government con-
ntight be tl. night that this constant to prison for three years with hard lu- sents to have three and a half millions
bor any person who should venture to of Jews taken to other countries with
pcak ironically of the latter-day niira- in twenty-five years, or 140,000 a year,
cles of the Roman Catholic church. , The government has reserved the right
in connection with (he military bill Emigration of .lews from Russia.
may load to the possible ascendency of A definite agreement is reported to
the ultramontane party, the repeal of have at last been concluded between
the law is particularly urgent. For Baron Hirsch and the Russian govern
when once tho ultrainontancs are in ment concerning the emigration of
power there Is nothing, as mo law now jews from Kussia. The baron under-
mnt'um would produce continual change!
In tho stulhtr relations aud alter the
aw of the heavens every few years.
Wit tho vast distances at which the
stars are set from us destroy the visual
effect of their motion, and preserve tlu
unchanging aspect of tho heavens.
None of the constellations have suf
ered a dislocation in throe thousand
years. Sirius, Arcturus and tho Plviadoi
are still iu their places. Although tin
eighty-one stars in Orion have over boeu
in motion, each without relation to anj
other, the mighty figure is us it ap
peiucil to the man of I t forty centuries
aio.
Tliiiiupson A Hinusov, u the buss which
goes to aud from Ike Palace hotel, hut
will call for partiea desiring logo to tram
in any part of the city. Leave orders
at City hotel. a
Weter-Priinr Ureas Faring.
The misty, tnoisty went her has made
woman's necessity the unuln r m In r in
vention. To keep her precious a. isles
dry and her skirts unsullied sue has in
vented a now facing for In-r dress. It
is made of otl c.'lth or mackintosh cioth,
md it is made so sinoo.u and flossy
that it can ho pu; o:,i ', i sw i as
well as Inside. A bro;.a ban I of it is
stitohod around the bottom ol iue sk;n,
which is of walking length in limu tho
ankles. This can, of course, ho worn
through tho mud and mire, ami yet bo
just as good s now after it lots been
-ponged off. With such a skirt the pet
tlcoittcan be worn very short, as the oil.
uJoth prevents disagreeable cUiiing-.
of an absolute control over the opera
I tions of the emigration scheme. The
t number of emigrants shall increase
l from year to year. In the present year
I 25,000 shall emigrate, the number to in
crease as the preourations by the baron
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Russian empire, to bo eontnllod by a
lentral bureau at St. Petersburg. The
emigrant .lews cease to be Russian sub-
ects and are
soldiers in Utu
tion from t'.e.t
)f 100,000 ro.l-'e
lands of tN '.
lsed to p.iy ' r
caused by u.iy i
sack to Kussia.
n:.t 1
11.1
' t i
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i.y. A I'.iai.tee of
! a i i:i tho
' r-'u ' i i bo
1 s that i:i::.:it bo
the emigrants going
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(iraateonnty. ""
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left Htifie: cattle, same on right hip, under l,l(
crop in right and split in left ear
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Allyn. T. J.. lnnc, Or. Hersos GO on left
shoulder; cuttle hhiuo nil left hip, under bit on
right ear, and upper bit on the left; range, Mor
rnw county.
Armstronir. J. C. AlDine. Or. T with hHp nn
der il on left shoulder of horBes; cattle shuic
on left hip.
Allinnn O. 11.. Kidht Milo fie rolll.. Knrl
0 I) on left hip Hud homes Hume brand un rigiit
ehoulder. Hanite, Eight Mile.
Adkins, J. J., Heppner, Or. Heroes, JA coii
nscted on lelt Hnnk; cuttle, same on left hip.
nn.n.I.lu,nunr A il ai;.. ri - u
branded 7 E on either shoulder, ltange iu Mr
row couutv
Hleskman, Heo., HardinHn, Or. Herpes, a fiai
nleft Hhoiilder; calf le same on right shoulder.
naiiincier, u . riarilluau, or. t attle bratiu
ed 11 on left hip and thigh; split in each oar.
llrU.,,.e puiu, u..l,-.. ,1 ,,
branded P H on left sheuldor. (kittle same on
right side.
numo. ji tit tj, ijnng Creole, Ur On cattle,
i!ii cnuiiecieu en leu nip, clop olt loft ear, uu
der half crop off right. Horses, same brand on
tiitfl uln.nl.lar lti..,a In IJ,... ....-l .,
............... ..,.un iu uiuii anu JIIIITOW
eonnty.
Ilrimmnn, Jerry. Ijcna, Or. Horses branded 7
ou ngiir Biiciiiutir; emtio u on the left side
Left enr half crop Mid right ear 0,per sinue
Harti.n, Win., Itrppner, Or. -ilnrses. J Hon
right thigj, cattle, sunie on right hip; split in
Bach ear.
liruwii, Isa, Lexington, Or. Horses III ou the
riifllt stifle: eatlln Hunieiix rlui.l l.i...
row county.
nrewn, J. t,., Hoppner, Or. Horses, circle
L withdot in noi tor on lefthip; entile, same.
nrnwii, vs j i,eiia, OrcBun. Horses W. bar
uieru.on me leiisnouuier. uatlle sunoon lelt
hip.
Hnyer, W. 0., Heppner, Or.-Hnrues, box
uioiiu ui r nip came, eanie, with sp it in
eaeh ear. 1
liorg, P. O., Hoppner, Or.-HorBes, V H on loft
shmildur; ealtle. same on left bin.
tt..,.u w 1 t'.,,, ...
i i. T ' ' ,'"Ae,r i suio. j n connected
on left side; crop on left ear and two splits and
nndd e piece cut out on right ear; on horses Banie
brand on the left thil,. n. u ;.. l-..-
I'mrlrminl ""'K0 " Vllljey
('arBiiec W'arrem Wagner, (fr.-HorBes brand-
- ..... ", w iib ttnree nare) on
r gbt riliB crop and split in each eur. ituuge in
brant and ilerniw counties
rain.K., Caleb.Or -V I) ,, horses on left stifle
H ,e.S'rcle "r it. on left Bhimlder
i ,7 i Vr V u ",J eons unitor t years; on
left shoulder only on all horseB over 5 years. All
range in tlrant county.
I 'lurlr U'm II I ' ..
. ii, or. norses WHO con.
neeted. on left shoulder: cattle same on right
fw T"V" umaiiiis counties.
nr' f;,lir;i ".yi,n""n "F Le". )r. Horses
,, .B..,.i,mticr ciittie Banie on right lie
ltaiige Morrow and Umatilla counties. '
Leei , Wm.,l)nuglas, Or.; horse J 0 n lef
shoulder; cat lie same on left hip, wad, lies
each jaw and two bits in the right ear
Jl'l'.h "" i'!Uu b'.'. (r.-Uuble cross oi
h, riel , e i ;' ?"')"!' r'"-k and under bit
couiMv. i ; .. . :."1,''. n mnt
oUBhoulder. teTuAl
('(ink A J I .on.. . . u
orop off left and sulit in eiT,' Mr mark B"),u"'0
leti'S.1'- C"ta'lta.'0r. -Horses, co
yox r.u. ., llardman, (r.-(Vntln P .its
i in center: horsea lit ..,'i.i ,Uft' I'Wita
HnrlCJ;rw' ',1' ,li'.'M,""nrneut, (Irani Oo , Or
BhoulderrcatUesam'c brZl on hXhil " '"I1
under slope both ears anddewlap mark
DiclicnJ fciii 1 u '""""oil we aame.
l)l. ii ii ,'."',,'. ' ""'e.Ba'ne on left
Uougliis.O. T Doucloa, Or-llorres Til
tlie right Btitle: entile aame or, right Id,,
.")."' l'oiigla,0r.-Hiir l
bin ; ,"1"""'""' S?on
, km. .lacks.,!: ix no 'r'
side.
11 nn
brnnd
left
ShouR;derH""rV' He"l",Cr' 0r-U u left
oouiitles unuii, i.ronlt antl Morrow
lla.ige.a Morrow and liniatillacoo. "t.es ifle'
w"n"qu.tcicndJ
lti.rt.in Morrow and UircountieL811' h'P-
Jenkins, D W.,fdt. Vernon.Or. J on l,r...
left shoulder; on cattle, J on left hip and t
smiHith eroiB on both ears, llangein FoianH
HemvalleyH "u
Kenny, Mike, Heppner, Or. Horses brsud,vt
KNV on lefthip. cattle same and orop tf i2
ear: under sloiie on the right 1
Kirk. J. T.. Heppner, (Jr. Horsea 99 on l.n
shonlder: cattle. IWon loft hip. "
Kirk. J O, Heppner. Or -Uorses. 17 on eltlisr
flunk: cattle 17 on right side. "m"
Kirk. Jesse, Heppner, Or.; horse. 11 on ie..
Bhonlder: cattle same on light Bnle, undorb.it cil
right ear. .
KuniherlBnd.W.O.- Mount Vernon. Or.-i r
onr mid undur oi(n m rjKht er. UorHim khiiia
hratif. on loft tif.uhi'r- "Hnjfo in (frnnt I'tmuw
Jxftpn, Htephon, "r. h j od l,ft tiii,
m cnt.1. crop nnd "pm- n riRht mr. llomwl
anirip hrHiui on mrr Bii-'im.tir. iiHne (irunt
county.
hmndnd hnir-rirrlp JL connocw n lft Hhoul
ilor. ("jittlo. sititH' on toft hiu. ItHiiKe, neur lej.
incton
l-t'itht'y. ,1. W. MntiimBr (Jr. ""rsos brandwt
IjhikI n't lf-ft HhouldHr; RPtt1( wne cm left
Mp, wnttlo over riRht cyu, three wlita iu rigKt
cm r.
l,onl. (tPorpp, Hepnnor. Or. Hoi-bob bran(trf
don hie H coi.ntwtc (1 Sometimes iiallttii a
mvini? H. on left dhouldor.
MarkhHtn. A. MM Hoppner, Or. ('nHlo nr
M on left wide both onrn Rrdpptad, Rnd KpHt in
h)th. Horr M on hft liii. Haniw Clark's
CJirtvnn.
Minor, OnrHr, iioppnAr, nr. rattle, M D oa
rinhthip; honm. Mod lef t Hhoulder.
Morirun. H. N.. Hoooner. Or. Hnrao m
on left nhonld"? out! In wimn on loft hip. '
iyum nmner, .m.h a, imhio, ur. iiorBoa, M with
hitrovoror. rinht shouhler.
Morertn. Thou.. Homner. Or. rlnmA.
T im ltft Hhouldorand left thiirh; cattle. Z on
rir-'ht thiirh.
Mitchell. (tRoar, lotin, ir. HornoH, 77 on riiM
hio: cHttle, 77onriKht nide.
Vot'laron, I), (f., Rrowimville, Or, Horse
Ficrnro on each shoulder; cattle. M2 on hin '
Mel arty. liiiTid H. Eoho Or. HoraiMnrrtnrlwl
DM connerted, on the lef t shoulder; cattle name
on hin and Hide.
MoUirr. Prank. Fox Valley. Or. Mnl
with toe-cork on cattle on ribs aad mula .
each ear; horse same brand on left atifle,
MeHaIe, w. ., nauniton. Or. t)n tiorRM. m
with half circle under on left ehonlder;on uattic
four bare connected on top ou the riKht aide'
Itanne in tlrant County.
Neal.Andrew. Lone Hoek.Or. Horeos A N oun.
nected on left Bhonlder: oattle aame on both hipa
Nonlyke, E., HiWerton. Or. Hontea, oircle 7 on
left thtKh; cattle, same on lefthip.
Oliver, Joseph, Canyon City, Or. A on cattle
on loft hip; on horsee, same on left thigh, Kaam
in 4rant county.
Oiler, Perry, Lexington. Or. P O on left
ffhonidei.
Olp. Herman. Prairie Citv. Or. On m.Hix, n
LP connected on left hin; hnnuw nn latt
and wart le on noBe. Hanire in Grant county
Peareon, Olave, Eijrht Mile. Or. Horries.quar
tor circle shield on left shoulder and 24 on loft
hip. Cattle, fork in left ear, rlnht cropped.
on loft hip. Itannreon Kiorbt Mile.
Parker & Uleason, Hard man,Or, Horses IP od
loft shoulder.
Piper, Ernest, Lexington. Or,- Hordes brnnd
e WE (L E conneoted) on left shoulder ; oattle
s moon ngni nip. nange, Morrow eonnty.
Pioer. J. H.. Iexinirton. Or. HnrHM AW. nn
nected on left shoulder; oattle, same on left hip.
nder bit in each ear.
l&ttye, A. U., lone. Or.; horsea diamond Pon
Bhonlder; cattle, J H J connected, on the
left hip, upper slope in left ear and slip in the
ritfht.
Powell. John T.. Pawille. Or Horses. JP cntt.
nected on left shoulder, (battle OK connected on
left hip, two under half oropB, one on each ear,
wattle under throat. Km ge in Grant county.
Kood. Andrew, Hard man, Or. Horses, sqnare
crosi wit h quarter-circle over it on left stifle.
lacnintior, Lnris, lloppner, ur.-lioraen, u l( on
loft shoulder.
Hico. Dan, Hardman, Or.; horaes, three panel
worm fence on left shoulder; caitle, DAN on
right shoulder- Hange near Hardman.
Hoyse, Aaron, Heppner, Or Horses, plain V od
left shoulder; cattle, same brand reversed uo
right hip and crop oft right our. ltange in Mor
row county.
Hush HroB., Heppner, Or. Htirson brandtnl X
on the riulit shoulder; cattle, IX on the left flip.
nrp oft left ear and dewlap on neck. Hautje it
Morrow and adjoining couutiee,
KiiBt, William, Kidge, Or. Horses K m
loft slnnilder; cattle, U on left hip, crop ofl
right ear, underiiit on left ear. Hheep, R on
woiiiherH, round crop off righ ear. Itanne Uma
tilhtand Morrow c mnties.
Heaney, Andrew, Lpxinpton, Or. Horn,
branded A H on right shoulder, vent (limrtw
circle over brand; cattle saino on right hip.
Hange Morrow county.
lioyse, Wm. II, Dairyville, Or HK couTiool"d
with quarter circle over top on cattle on ritrhthip
and crop off right ear and split in left. Horn
same brand on left shoulder, liango in Morrow
U rant and Gilliam counties.
Hector. J. W., Hoppner, Or. Horeos, JO ot
loft shoulder. Cattle, O n right hip.
Spicki-all. J. W., Gooneberry, Or.- Hornt
branded Ml on loft aluiulder ; range in Morrow
county.
Hailing, C C Heppner, Or Horses branded 8 A
on left ehoulder; cattle same on left hip.
8waggarr,, 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 bind leg. Range in Morrow,
Gilliam aud Umatilla counties.
Hwaggart. A. L.,Athena. Or. Hornen in-amle'1
on left shoulder; cettle same on left hip. Out
on ear, wattle on left hind leg.
Straight W. EM Hoppnor, Or. HorseB shaded
J ti on left stifle; cattle .1 H on left hip, swallow
fork in right ear, umlerbit in left.
bapp, Thos., Heppner, Or. Horsea, 8 A Pon
left hip; cattle eameon left hip.
tihrier.John, Fox, Or. NO connected oa
horses on right hip; cattle, same on right hip,
crop oft right ear and under bit in left ear. Haiidfl
m (irant county.
Bmith Uroa., Hoannville, Or. Horses, branded
II. Z. on shoulder; oattla, ame on left shoulder,
Hquiros, James, Arlington, Or,; horees branded
JB on left Hhouhler; cattle Uie same, also nose
waddle. Hange in Morrow and Gilliam coaiities.
btephenB, V. A., Hardman, Or-; horses HHou
right stifle; cattle horizontal L on the right side
titeveriBon, Mrs A. J., Heppner, Or. Oattle, a
on right hi, ; swallow-fork in left ear.
Hwaggart. G. W.. Heppner, Or. Horses, 44 on
loft shouidei ; oattle, 44 on left hip.
Sperry, E. G., Heppner, Or. Cattle W C on
left hip, crop off right and underbit in left year,
dewlap; horBes W 0 on left Bhonlder.
Thompeon, J. A., Heppner, Or. Horses, I on
left b1iouMt; oattle, 2 on left shoulder.
TippetB,B.T.,Enierpri8e,Or. Horses. C-on left
shoulder.
Turner K. W.. Heppner, Or. SmaH capital T
left shoulder, horBes; cattle same on left hip
with split in both ears. , . ,
Thornton, 11. M.. lone, Or.-HorseB branded
HT connected on left stifle; sheep same brand.
Vanderpool, H. T., Lena, Or; Horses H V con
nected on right shoulder ;cattle( same on right
hiu-
Walbridire. Wm.. Heppner, Or. Horses, U L Lu
on the left shoulder; cattle same on right hip.
orop off left ear and right ear lopped.
Wilson, John Q Bidem or Heppner, Or.
Horsob branded Jy on the left shoulder. Haug
Morrow eonnty.
Warren, W B, Caleb, Or Cattle W with quarter
circle over it, ou left side, split iu rigtit ear.
Horsea same brand ou loft shoulder. HaKiffi11
Grant, couuty. .
Wriubt. Ki Ihn A Hmmimr Or (".Httle branded
8 W on the right hip. square crop oil riyld ear
ami split iu left. . .
Wade, Henry, Heppner, Or Horses bianded
ace of spadeb on left ehoulder and left hip
Cattle branded same on loft Bide and loft hips
Wells, A. ti., Heppner, Or. Horses, 0ua on 1H
shoulder' oatt o aame
Wolfinger, John, John Day City.Or-Ou hon-
three parallel bars on left shonlder; 7 on sheup,
bit in both ears. Uauge in Grant aud lliiihuor
counties. ,
Woodward, John. Hoppnor, Or.-Ilon.es, I'l
oonnectod on lef t shoulder. . .
Watkins, Lishe, Heppner, Or. Horses branded
UE connected on left stifle.
Wallace, Charles, Portland, Or. Cattle, W on
right thigh, holt in left ear; horBes, W on right
shouloer, somt same on left shoulder.
Whitlier uros., numingtou, Baker Co.. Or. -Horses
branded W B connected on left shoulder
Williams, Vasco, HainUton, Or. Quarter cir
cle over three bars on left hip, both oattle and
horses. Hange Grant county.
Williams, J O, Long Creek. Or Horsea, qur
ter circle over three bars on left hip; cattle same
and slit in each ear. Hange in Grant county
Wren, A. A., Heppner, Or. Horsea runningA A
on shoulder: Cattle, aame on right hiu.
Walker Elizabeth & tions, Hardman Or.
Cattle branded lE W connected) EW on left
side, horsee same ou right shoulder. J.
Walker's cattle, same on left hip, horsei same
on left shoulder. All range U Morrow coonty.
Xouhk, J. rJ., Gooseberry, Or.-Horses brmndeO
TSontae Hht shonlder.