Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, June 04, 1895, Image 4

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ARE YOU XiilJ.lAVJJ.iii xxxiJ ' .
TOUA BRANDS
While yoa suep fonr subscription paid up yen
can keep your brat A in free of charge.
AUyn. T. J.. lone. 0. Horses GO on left
shoulder; cattle same on left hip, under bit on
rittht ear, and upper bit on Jhe left; range, Mor
row county.
Armstrong J. C Alpine. Or.-T with bar nn
der it on left shoulder of horses; cattle same
on left hip.
Allison, O. D Eight MiU,. Or.-attle brand,
O D on left hip and hormw same brand on right
shoulder. Range, Eight M .le.
Adkins, J. J., Henpner, Or. Horses, J A con-
nBri: w and ho'ti. brand'd D B
Hff t, par. undercnp in the left. Kange
i M.irrnw County.
Bartholamew, A. G., Alpine, Or.-Horses
L ''ij if oiihor ahnnl-ler. Range in Mor-
DrHll'iwn , u "
"Mater. J. W., Hardman. Or:-Cattle brand.
Brenner, Peter. Itnoseherry Oregon-Horses
branded PB on left shoulder. Cattle same on
Hnrke M Bt C, Long Oreek, Or-On cattle,
MAY conneoted on left hip. ciop off left ear, nn
dnr naif crop off right. Horses, same brand on
i.,i,Ln Kanim in Grant and Morrow
1BLLL BUUUlu'i ..---r,-
Connty. , , n Hr., VirllTiHf.lt 7
on ehoffir callle B on the loft side.
Left ear half crop nd right ear rmner slope
Barton Wm.. Happner, Or. -Horses, J B on
right thigl" cattle same on right hip; split in
6 Brown; lea, Lexington, Or. Horses IB on the
' right stifle; cattle same on right hip; range, Mor-
rBnmntyj. C Heppner. Or.-Horses, circle
0 with dot in w tor on left hip; cattle, Bame.
Brown. W. J., ljna, wregon. ni
over it, on the felt shoulder. Cattle same on left
Tl'oyer, W. G., Heppner. Or.-Horses box
brand on righ' hip cattle, same, with Bpht in
eaBofgrp.O Heppner, Or.-Horses, P B on left
shonlder: cattle, same on left hip.
nouuini , rwrttl .TH nonnnnted
lirowuiee, ... "," flnlit. nd
S, die p on right ear; on horses same
niniti o i't i,;h. Hututa in Fox valley.
hrftna on r,
Tarsner Warren. Wagner, Or.-Horses brand.
J() on right stifle; cattle (three bars) on
right ribs, crop and split in each ear. nan go in
TJ with qimiw circle uvnr ii, .... ..........
and mi left stifle on all colte mdnr 5 years; on
? 'l ' .t horses over 5 years. All
101 I. nil, fin,
?'Vrr ii v .nn or Lena. Or. Horses
W O on right shoulder; cattle same on right hip
f? " . ...1 ll,nlllu nimrihnn.
Jiange mom;" Pr.u ron out
J'"IT: V'a'ndnmierbiu'wat.le in fnrel,d;
horses half circle (1 on left stifle, llange Mor
ow anil im'"'l'',n; ,,
, i, .i t..u li..., ria.Tlniihla cross on
each hip on cattle, swallow fork and under bi
in right ear, split in left ear. Range in Gran
county. n hep. inverted A and spear point
" J. v. murium ewes, crop on left ear
Zn he upper bit in right Wethers crop in
R iii,W half crop in left ear. All raugs
in Grant county. . ... h,ltll
rtV rattle, sameon right hip; ear mark scuiare
crop off left and split in right,
(iirrin. R. V., Currinsville, Or. -Horses, on
lert stine. ..,.-. Or.-Oaitle, C with
u... Knn lnft Sin.
' VchmnV . 'Monument; Grant Vo , Or.
l.oonran, iv. ., , l t(l ,n i.,.t
rhffl?:'"Sm-bmi on both hips, mark
under s ope noin ,". ." '."" ,,. hrn,,
Chapin, n., " ;. V " ,. i
Oonngnt up. i .m.uo "i ""
brand" CI on horses, right thigh; at t. sa..e
right ear ,. Or.-Cattl.
Uongiass, m . -
right side, swallow-fork in each ear; horses,
onn TJ I -nonglas. Or.-Horses branded
on left shoulder, oattle name on leftlup.
,rKmry:.'H.,n.irdinan. Or.-Horses branded
'1 (revrHd(iwithtJiilon left shoulder; cat.
i.!- 1 -: .i.. i.:.. IIixiua in ninrriiw minnfv.
tlnsame on rigni " i' " i t .
Klorence, L. A., Heppner, Or.- attle, U i n
him horses If with bar under on right
-I
Klorence. H. P. Heppner. Or -Horses V on
W ".'!.-' V,. T!Z &d
r renrn, itwiiiK", " , ' , . r tl
-.il. hur ovnr it. on left side; crop otl left
ear Horse., mmMlM.
Hmilry, r.imer, im","i V ;: .;,
H with nimrlnr cin la ovr it, on left stifle,
n. Wil li n i i 1 1 ,n..i 1 .nut iim
llH'igelll morniw niiii
n.uit A H.. Ridge. )r.-:atfle. round-top A
with nnart.ir circle nnihir It on the right hip,
ltni In M irniw ani iitiHtiiii"i""".
l .. , . . l i.,l. I our ttiul mill! in liifl.
?i".-J"j..n right thigh. lUngeiiiGrwiilcoiiiily
Hughes, Hnmiiel. Wagner, Or-F (T K L
roniMN teiDon right .houhl.-ron hnrwws on mirle,
, .. li.. ...,i .... iri anlii bwhI hiw fnrk in
nV,tmrZl .i.tin lfU Range m llay.lmk
distrlot.M.irniw e-nnlv
Mm ii, Milton, vtmm-r, "r,-ii..n
) - (entile with parallel tails) on left shoulilnr
Cutt le biih on lelt hip also large circle ou left
Howard J It, 'Itlloway, Or. Ilorniw - (cms.
with h.r alHive in on right shoulder; eBltli.me
in left side. llaiigJ hi Morrow and Umatilla
""MHll.'Kdwin. John Day. Or. - 'stile K Hon
righl hip; li" same oil right shoulder, llange
in tltsnl county. ii.
llughiw. Mai, Heppner, llf.-llnnw, shailwl
heart ..n the left sh.Mil.lw. It"" M-rrow ...
HuMsaker, It A. Wagner. Or. -Horma. V on left
t ,r raMl. Hon l"ft hlP.
Il.iii.hn.rs, J M Uarilinaii, Or.- Ilorww. II m
l"l'II."i. l-nther. Kiahl MiU. Or.- Il.inw II on
II, lefl li.Mil'l .rsii.l liHrt mi the M
Uewne.mUfl ton. Rt" in Morrow e.m.,.
. . i j ........ II, ttrMii l'n
,IMtH, MirrT. ii-i-i"" " " , ' ,
II J mi Mi ni.i.Mfr; OH'tl tra nll J on
(.I.I liltl itlwti ninletlMl III left liuoge iu
HI, i. row remit.
j,.,.i.,i, m M.. llMinHier. tr -llorsea. h
Ihm J on left te.iild.H'. Cattle, the Sam.
Km !, .. Mlln. .
. . . is. II. . Il.. elrelaTue
JmIiiis l, rem. i,-,., " V ; ' . . ,.
left iille; rain. Mineiin right hip, under hall
ar.M m n-' sidn n l" . . .
. m.l. ii. ..... li. - lliiffwi. timnilm
netiiiir, i.iR-, ii.'....-. - -
H,Y on Uft hip run " Mil crop oil lnft
r' imder !.-. ll right
Kirk, J.T., Heppner. Or.-llorse n left
alti.nl.ier; eai.. .
, ii it, kuMi II tin lefl
lti.iil.Wi wtttle "tine "B "hl side, undnrhlt on
rig'ii . ., . i i ....
Knmtwrlan W.U.. nmsi rnmni.-T.-i
ntiilttiiu ngi.l and left wllw fn'k tn It n
twr mill ""I" " H"'""'
. . ,..t. .i..u.l.lr It.,, lii Hrmitl .etltll
litae.i ii w,,,.,... ..- w- - -
U.fimi, Hieimen. n.r.-H I. on lefl !u
nn mid rmi M on right war, ll..r-
Mm. I.tii. . left .ii.Htl.Ww. Itaiig t.mtil
iViimllMl, J..I.W W., .-.n-e. Or Jtm-l,.i..l-l
half eltele J I. cmito'lol tm U-fl .leeil
,.v n, m ii mi M Mo. liangK. liMT 111
'"iCHh.-r. J W le,.t,.ier Or - M..r li..i.det
ui,, l i.i le.l.l', eHll" twma on l-"l
l.'llt. walila uter italtl . " h'e ''
I'nllkl
.. . . . ,. . rt. . hnMoa Kntniied
Bquires, james f """'"",-- n
JBoniert enouHier; came .no t:ZT
waddle. Range in Bomwuw oui""""""
HthaT,. V. A.. Hartlman. Or-; horses BSon
right stifle; cattle horizontal L on Jhe right si.le
Stevenson, airs n.. j., nwra.v.. -
on right hii ; swallow-fork in left ear.
Hwaggart.G. W.. Heppner, Or.-Uorses, 44 on
left shoulde. ; cattle, 44 on left hip.
Hoerry. E. W., Hepuner,
left hip, crop off right and nndertnt m left year,
dewlap; horses W 0 on left shonlder.
Thompson, J . A., neppner. . o
left shoulder: cattle. IJ on left shoulder.
Tipneto,8.T.,EEierprise.Or.-Horees. C-on left
shoulder. c,..n !.i t
Turner R. W., Heppner, wr.-.-mo ""f"-"! '
left shonlder. horses; cattle same on left hip
with split in both ears.
Thornton. H. M., lone, Or.-Horses branded
HT connected on left stifle: sheer, same brand.
Vanoerpooi. n . t .. - . -
nected on right Bhoulder;cattle, same on right
"Walhridge, Wm.. Heppner. Or. Horses, TJ. It.
on the left shoulder; cattle same on right hip.
crop oft left ear ana ngnt ear mpimi.
W ilson, j "iiu i,, ur, ..-
Horses branded 3q on the left shoulder. Range
Warren, W H.'Caleb, Or-Cattle W with quarter
circle over it, ou left side, split m right ear
Horses same brand on left shoulder. Range m
Grant comity. . , ,
Waile. Henry, Heppner, Or-Horses branded
ana nf BliMi lHM OH left shoulder end fort nip
Cattle branded same on left side and icti nip.
Wolfinger, John, John nay i,n.y,wr vu n...n
three parallel bars on left shonlder; 7 on sheep,
bit in both eare. Range m Grant and Malhuer
Counties. t,
Woodward, John, Heppner, Or. Horses, ir
oonnni'ted on loft shoulder.
Watkins, Lishe. Heppner, Or Horses branded
TJK connected on left stifio.
Wallace, Charles, Heppner. Or.-Cattle, W on
right thigh, hole in loft ear; horses, W on right
slionhior sonif same on left shoulder.
Whittier nros., niintiugion, Baker t,p t)r. -HorBes
branded W B connected on left s.ioulder
Williams, Vasoo, flnimlton, Or. Qnartor cir
cle over three bars on left, hip, both cattle and
I Hna IFiint nnntltv.
" , ,1 I I b- (lrHrao nnar
WUliains, O u, wiuin'i.". ;--
ter circle over three bars on left hip; cattle same
and slit in each ear. Range in Grant connty
Wren, A. A., Heppner, Ur. Horses runnings a
on shoulder; Cattle, same on right hip.
Voung, J. H Gooseberry, Or. Horses brandef
THnTithe right liillK"
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TAVERN OF
iL Castle Crags
o
I
D
OPENS JUNE 1, 1895
GEO. SCHONEWALD, MsNAOER
Luxury, Good Cheer, Hospitality, De
lijfhttul and llealtlilul fastimcs,
Matchless Mountain Scenery.
SWEET BRIER CAMP.
Established last year In aroman
just below and in full vfewofurand
old Shasta It was a great hit and
promises still more encouraging re
suits lor me present jrm. i
LoKTits, atCaBtella, is still in charge
and will answer all inquiries.
These sharks, however, are sluggish,
, , . , ml -
lazy ana ao not Diie peopie. meu-gill-rakers
are on the whale model.
When entangled in a net they fre
quently suffocate, as the net restricts
the gills.
California fishermen do not consider
five-foot sharks of much account when
from San Diego wharves black sea bass
are caught six to eight feet long,
weighing three hundred to five
hundred pounds Such fish are
common. Thev are taken on shark
twuVL-a arA plnt.hpRlines. When hooked
the fish is allowed to swim about the
bay towing a two-inch plank. When
he is exhausted the line is hauled in
and the fish killed with an ax.
AUKICCLTCKAL quarantine kkuola-
A HOST IN HIMSELF.
n. n V. Tlnrlliii I I1T11TI BOrt OK
Pluribus Cnnm
Fellow-
It would be well if all jokes were as
innocent as one played by a railroad
con ductor upon a commercial traveler,
and related by the traveler nmiMui iu
the Yankee Blade. He had left the
train at a little station, a junction, on a
.nnc.1-a.T, "KQTinli rnarl. whprfi he was to
share with mm me uuuum v muuciu . . ,
iron metallurgy, was not a practical wait several hours for a tram going in
. . . i i. i;i, tViorr, Lwi, lirpftinn. There was no one
wWKer in xne meuii: , , v,t i.
he was absolutely ignorant of aught in sight, and he was looking about in
- . . , 1.1 T ,.1U ooliinn nrhpn thd COntlUC-
V,pvnnff Kiinprticial Chemical KUOWieuKc. auuiucoitu ..
-
At a speoial meeting of the Oregon
State Board ot Hortioultnre, neia in
Portland April 2, 139, all members
present, the following regulation were
adopted, iu sooordanoe with tue laws
regulRtiDg snob matters, and are. there
fore, binding upon all persons. The
,,lalmnD D rP tn tftkfi tfftJOt Bud bfi in
force from and after May 4, 1895:
Rule 1 All oonsignees, ageats or
other persons, shall, within twenty-four
hours, notify the quarantine offioers of
the State board of Horticulture, or a
dnly commissioned quarantined guardian
nf the. arrival ot any trees, plants, DUQb
or oiona at the quarantine station, in the
district of final destination.
Rule 2 All trees, plants, cuttings,
grafts, buds or eioos, imported or
brought into the state from any foreign
country, or from any of the United
States or territories, are hereby re
quired to be inspected upon arrival at the
quarantine station in the distnot oi nnai
destination, and if any fuob nursery
grafts,
When he grasped the conception oi
burning out the impurities of pig
metal by the oxidizing power ui
and thus reducing the excessively car-
. ,1X.1
burized material to ine maiieauic
state, he knew nothing of the tradi
tions and science of the problem he
was daring enough to attack. Had he
been an adept it is more than prODaDie
that he would have been so imprisoned they?"
. i 1 tnv,.-
frr e-nrdrp tn him.
"Dull place, ain't it?" said the con
ductor. "Rather," answered the commercial
traveler, "especially if you've got to
stay here four hours."
"Oh, well, you won t De wiuiou com
pany." "Kiit I don't Bee anv. Who are
with insect pests or their eBgs, larvae or
up or aith funei. or other diseases
heretofore unknown in tbid state, ar
hereby prohibited from landing.
Rule 5-Fruit of any Kino. gruwU .
any foreign country, or in any of tho
United States or territories, found la
tested with any inseots, or with Bny
fungi, blight, or other disease or diseases
injurious to fruit or fruit trees, or to
other trees or plants is hereby pro
Ki'Kifoii from hinc offered for sale, gift
or distribution within the state.
Rule 6 Any boxes, paokages, pacKing
material and the like intested by any
ineeotor insects, or their eggs, larvaa or
puoae, or by any fungi, blight, or otner
disease or diseases known to be injurious
to fruit or fruit trees, or to other trees or
plants, and linble to spread oontagion,
are hereby prohibited from being offered
for sale, gift, distribution, or transpor
tation until said matetial has been dis
infected by dipping it in boiling water
and allowing it to remain in said boiling!
water no less ttmn two minutes; suou
boiling water used as such disinfeotant
i ;n anlntinn one pound oE
IP
M1ITIII7I
UUlllUI
0
A i.ew candidate for public favor
thiB year Is
SHASTA VICINO CAMP,
Also In the Shasta region, about
a mile and a half from Dnnsmiilr.
1 1 is a genuine paradise for h miters,
i...ra attrl r,lfrH nf health atld
pleasure. Easy to reaeh (near the
railroad), sightly, ana an me ne
cessities of camp life easily procur
able. All Inquiries about Shasta
Vlcino Camp, If addressed to W. C.
Gray, Box 4, Dunsniulr, Cal., will
receive prompt attention.
Camping in The
SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS
Vlma, Wrights, Laurel, Olenwood,
Felion. Ben Uimond,
Boulder Creek.
Reduced Rates
During the Camping season will be
made by the
IN
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Kor full particulars address
K. I . rtWUE.K"i ASBl. urr. i nn. ori
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July 20. Or any S. P. Co. Agent.
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pir
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Most Mmlern and progressiva
Kor ist.ili.gim or Information writs to
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New Haven. Conn.
THE
OWEH
ELECTRICS
BELT
mm?
Trtds Mirk-Or. A. Owtn
FOR MEN AND WOMEN
st. as never to have reached
out so daringly into the unknown. He
began his experiments secretly in a
small way, after having visited nn
merous iron works to make himself
acquainted with existing processes.
It was not till the end of eighteen
months that the fundamental princi
ple of his great future success oeuauie
perfectly clear to him that of render
ing cast iron malleable by a powerful
air blast blown throughout the charge,
and not merely on the top, as in the
old finery and puddling furnace. The
heat developed was so great as to keep
oir.in wrnncrVit, iron fused, and the hap
py inventor found by and by that he
had succeeded in making iron in small
titipn. Tt. cannot be related here
how he fought through the early diffi
culties of his work, and how the iron
masters of the age were alike aston
ished and delighted at his primary re
sults. The shock ot trie inventor was
scarcely less great when he discovered
that in making iron in large quantities
h!a nrnmsB did not answer all his an
ticipations. Ilis earlier successes had
been with pig iron smelted from high
grade ores, comparatively free from
sulphur or phosphorus. The attempt
to work the process commercially in
volved the, use of the common pig,
which made up the bulk of the smelt
ing material. The intense neat oi tne
furnace burned out the carbon and the
silicon, but left the phosphorus and sul-
.phur untouched, lias mignt nave itou
"remedied bv usinsr cure niirs containing
but traces of these elements; but a
irmvur ilofoct attended the process. In
many of the operations the ingot had
no consistency; it crumbled under me
hammeror in the rolls. In the language
of the Hhop, it was rotten. The pro
cess, which, witHm a month of its first
ruiltlifi nnnniin(pmelit at the Chelten
ham meeting of the Hritish association
in 18.10, had brought to its discoverer
the sum of twenty-seven thousand
pounds sterling in advance license fees,
u-nu Tw.w nolo lomni'd bv scientists and
practical men a a visionury scheme.
"Wp.n." said the conductor, speaking
slowly, as if he were reckoning them up
by a process of recollection, "there's
the telegraph operator, the booking
clerk, the cloak-room clerk, the signal
man, the storekeeper, the accident in
surance agent, the postmaster, and one
or two other officials. You'll find 'em
inside the station."
Tii at. isn't, so bad." the traveler
thought, and as the train started he en
tered the door. The station was dimly
lifrVitofl with no one in siirht but a
sandy-haired man at the telegraph in
strument,
"wtioro nrp the others?" asked the
tt.fi valor
"What others?" answered the tele
graph operator.
"Whv. the r.loak-room man. the book'
ing clerk, the postmaster and the rest."
Thn man heran to erin.
"Oh, it is that conductor again," he
said.
"Well, where are they?" repeated the
traveler, with some asperity.
.... . , , ,
The sandy-haired man tapped mm
self on the chest.
"Them's me," he said, "Come in and
tlf xrif b 11 u o
ow . 1 l
And the traveler, appreciating the ! .
joke a sort oi e piuriuus unum re
versed, accepted the invitation, and
found -himself in pretty good company.
stock, trees, plants, cutt.ngs, grans, i , j nota8Q to eaoh and every
u.-Aa ,n,Q ara frtiinH tn he free oil
' " the ten gallons of water.
mseot pesis auu iuuhuuuh ,
said quarantine officer or duly com
missioned quarantine guardian shall
:a a nart.iRnaia tn that effeot. And
1DDUD Oi viuun-" w
fnrtharmnra. if anv of said trees, plants,
outtings, grafts, buds or oiona are found
infested with insect pests, fungi, Diigni
or other diseases injurious to fruit or
tn fruit trees, or other trees or plants,
they shall be disinfected and remain in
quarantine until the quarantine offloer
of the State Board of Horticulture or
the duly commissioned qunrontine guar
dian nan determine whether the said
trees, plants, cuttings, grafts, buds or
oions are free from live injurious inseot
pesta or their eegs, larvae or pupae, or
f ononnn diseases before they can be
Rule 11 Animals known as nying
fox, Australian or English wild rabbit,
or other animals or birds detrimental to
fruit or fruit treee, plants, etc., are pro
hibited from being brought or landed in
this state and it landed shall be de
stroyed. Kule 12 Quarantine statious: For
the Fourth district, comprising the
oounties of Morrow, Wasco, Gilliam,
I Crook and Sherman, shall be The Dalles.
n:i- ui,,,r, niiomn tinn officer, or
CjUlllD JULDUiiu I1"
any member ot the board or the secre
tary thereof.
Kule 13 Importers or owners of
nursery stock, trees, or cuttings, grafts,
hnrlo nr ninns. desiring to have such
plants, cuttings,
WHY THEY STRUCK.
offered for sale, gift, distribution or - - - . n . , t Dointa
transportation. All persons or com- - '
panies are hereby y haw .n;h D.,tiu do.,
oarry.ng any trees, plants, onttinw, h() tbftt BUoh
grafts, buds or oions from without the f ' ; P of ,n.
state to any point withm the state 8Dd pen8ea
beyond the nearest point on .ts hue or P nuid before a oertittoate is granted.
course to the quarantine station m tne ' c0mDani,8. or persons
district of ult.mate destination, or irom - . . ,
any point within the state to any other u M
point therein, untu suon trees, . treeB, piajt8 and fruit at one or
outtings, grafts, buds or cons have been P
duly inspected, snd I required dis.n- M roviJed by tiie rule9 and
feoted as hereinbefore provided, and all spec io , '
such shipments must be accompamed ime 8Utions,
bv the proper oertmoates oi tne lUHi ru.- - - . fnr
" ... .. . Lffinan fan of insDeotion. reotpes ror
ing officer. Provtded. however, that ; , de8ired jn(ormBtiou
after such persona or company has ,ven J .nfc .
the proper onicer ioac uaw ,,,juo ' mntt ,i fl imur(i
F . i. L...i nwn ftr? or any member or the uonru.
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PIAZZAS.
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run In m.mliiKlf hnl.-i raaol wnrery
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OUR LARGE ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE
rmitalna f iiIImI liifcwmiilun rrllnal Iha inr
c.l ariitw. timiiUi ami iirrTnm n i'n'
11 I lew . l.r.. r, In KiiKlian. i.rrman, nw.i..M
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an.l ..rwciau muni. ii'-, w,,. .-w
ai..iltllun. lo anjf a.lJreM for emu iiaia.
The Owes Electric Belt and Appllanct Co.
Ill orni a aao oauv r.T...,
Iha 0a Claclnc Belt RI4f.. 201 1 211 SUIa llrt.
CHICAaO. lt.L.
!.! LtrOMl tUlW Ball tiUW'th"at
mmr9m im wmwww
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Han Fraiifiarii, Cal.
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,mi Amarlean Inatlliition of
Knullah Approva.
The modern pin ..a is one of the few
Ami-rii'un Institutions uon which a
llriliishiT L'iinU'M'fiuU t hMik with fa
vi.r. An Kiiglishnuin who has Ix-ell
traveling in tin' I'riitoil StaU-s and vis
iting a iiiihiImt of w t ll-npwinU.il sum
hut lion., where the art of comfort
hn tain Bttiiiiii-il to a high ilfgn e. said
toftwritiT In the llootnn Iloralil that
hi- mlmiri'il our iB.win jiartkuilarly.
This sort of mit.l.ior room la peculiar to
Aim-rU-an hoUM'. aiul It otrui'k him m
U-ing muht drlightful. Not that "vT
mitlmi" were unknown, by ny inrsna,
in oilu r partu of the world, but In ring
land people only had gardens or U-f
nu-n. whi-ri thi'V It-sorted III wann
wrnlhiT. Tha t.roftd plazi so corn-
mon Ui the H'aaule anl country rei-di-iH'e
Ihtu, and wliUh Is fuminhi'd M
fUilmruti ly an any mom in the home,
s uiiiiiu'. "You know, we lmdon
era are content with a hit of innlvn
with imr Inmai-a." "And ery lovely
il.i.vir.' i.Ki " lulTiMM'd an auditor.
"Yea. ao they a re. with the Ivii-d wslla
ami the old trees And hrul'. We who
j are lui ky to he 'ardeua live In them
in warm weather. Lut it la oiu-n uanip.
don't you know, on the if round. There
are all aorta of deUea in wicker fur
niture to ua from rheumatism,
and there Are arU'r. Imt 1 would like
to huy one 1 f your pia and a-l it up
at home! They are a cliArmiiitf 'taati-
tutton,' a too Americana aay."
Workman Who Objected to Sitting Around
anil Doing Nothing.
It has been customary lor many peo
ple to consider the southern laborer as
,lov, lazy and fehiftless, yet a writer in
Entfineerinir Magazine says that no
itraiiffer could enter one of the mills
or pass a day in the pine-timber woods
without being surprised by the vigor
with which work is performed.
Work has become an Instinct; the
laborer knows but four conditions
eating, sleeping, working and, after
pay day, a carousal, or absolute Idle
ness. A curious story of a strike is told at
one of the mills. The hours of labor
are long from dawn to twilight. In
the winter the hours are fewer, but tn
summer the wiws are buzzing and the
uholo emnmunitv alive and at work
before the sun has touched the tree tops.
A northern foreman of philanthropic
principles took charge of a certain
mill, and sorrowed within his heart for
the poor fellows weuringout their lives
with the cunt-hiMik and anw. So he de
creed that from (.even o'clock In the
morning to six in the afternoon should
constitute the tubor of a day.
There was a murmur In the camp,
ai.d In two days there was a general
striU... lulled unon for reasons, the
spokesman stated the case of the men:
1 "We all Jus' doan like dis yar gwinc
ter wuk at sels n o'clock. Wha'a dc
use oh sittin'aroun'fer two hours In the
iimwnin"frgwine to wuk? We Ju'
ain' gwinc to stan' it, dat's all."
So the strike waa declared off by the
superintendent agreeing to allow all
hands to go to work at duwn and keep
at It aa long H i they couhl see.
Btiob Bbipmeuts further, without direoti
ona from Bnch officer.
Kule 3 -All peach, neotarine, aprioot.
plum or almond trees, and all other tiees
budded or crafted upon peuob stock or
roots, all peBoh or other pits, and all
peaob, neotarine, apricot, plum or
utmnnrl nnttinos. budu. or oiona, raised
or by reference to the pamphlet circu
lated.
PBBied at a meeting of tbe State
Board of Hortioultnre at 1'ortlund, Or.,
April 3, 189 . J. K. ahdweix, 1'rea.
AttL-st: Gko. I. Harqbnt, Hecy.
Tbe reenlar subscription price of tbe
or grown in a district where tbe "peacb Semi-Weekly OazMte is S2.50 and the
yellows" or the "peaoh rosette" are regular price 01 me vieeaiy v.cKwu.
known to exist, are hereby prohibited in $1.50. Anyone .ubecribiug for the
from being imported into or planted or Gazette Bnd paying for one year m
offered for ialo, gift or distribution within advance can get both the Gazette Bnd
tbe state of Oregon. Weekly Oregonian for 83. All old iub-
r,..i iii t,.a tilnnta. onttinffs. gcribers oayiua their subscno'ions for
grafta, bods, ciona, seeds or pits arrivioB one year in advanoe will be entitled to
from any foreign country found infested tbe same.
OUR STOCK
BLUE-EYED INDIANS.
Are Kbowb
MAN-EATERS Of THE PACIFIC.
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hark Tliat Af tr4 t h Catl
fnrala I l.harmaa.
ti,. ima n.anater shark a taken
rn tt-e raeifle r.t la known only aa
nmneater. The shovet n-seil sharks
n4 sharks, t.s.cowanlly toattacK
vi-How d.. The thlrtv four
shark. captur-d f some fl.hcr.
of the tme man-eaier varieiy
i.-mr. l,r,.l.,i. ear. harl1. aeenieil brat
oii.iti.'h and aataire enough to attack
anUliing within Its reach TM m.n
ater sm.uith was wide, the teeth long
and sharp, with an Inward Incline,
The at.mia. h would h4 t lull grown
man eaatlr and A g.t deal tl.lea.
The fih W m entangled In A tu t "IT
I-..H.I Unit. T atta. Ue. th
l. i.Hia. n-aturv and tinally u.-.w-l. d
in niii, hiitg an lr.-n Intu M itU TU
Tbf Lin la MU aad
Clrli-S'ta,
In a mountain village, perhaps A
day'a ride from Mexico t ity. lives A
tribe"! excluive. aritralij Indians
called "los tirlegoa," the tireeks. says
the Chicago Tribune. They are light
complcxloned and the majority have
blue eyes ami light hair. I ney uresa
priiicitstlly In two shades ol blue and
their el.itltihif is irissl. well made and
generally embroidered ith the Wad
and siik embroldrry n! which Indiuiis
are mi f.md. Their houses are U-tter
built and furnl hed than la umibI
among luiiians. Many have plsna
and other iuutcal liiiruinenta upon
which the iday with conaldcrable
skill. These ' tirieg.w" have no com
mercial or a; let eonneellotia with
other trtVs. holding al.s.f from even
th.M,1 wlm live at the ! t! the
111. hi 11 f mil on M hlc h their village Is sit
uated, Thry rat their own !sa. il.i
their oh maiiufstturlng. have their
.n a, hi sit a. ilmri hr end smlat tnati-
OF ...
SPACE IS
TOO HEAVY
AND WE
ARE WILLING
TO UNLOAD
'It to Advertisers at a great finnncial sacri
fice. You need it in your business, and as a
J matter of business we must sell it.
The Patterson Publishing Co.
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