Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, June 07, 1895, Image 4

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    VTnl'R BRANDS. Hnuimi. James. Arlington. Or.: horse branded
I JH on left shoulder: cattle the same, also nnee
While yon a.eep yonx subscription paid np yen waddle. Hange in Morrow and Uiiliam counties.
, .k,l!iifuin(Sfin owpnKns, Y. A., naromHD, ur- nun do oo
cankeep yourbrandmfreeor onarge. riBht stifle: ctds horizontal L on the rinht elite
Allvn. T. J., lone. Or. Homes (Hi on left Stevenson, Mrs A. J ., Heppner. Or. Cattle, rj
honlders cattle same on left hip, nnder bit on on riarht hij : ewsllow-rorlr. in left ear,
right ear, and npper bit on the left; range. Mor
row county.
Armstrong, J. C Alpine, Or. T with bar un
der it on left shoulder of horses; cattle same
on left hip.
Allison, 0. D., Eight Mile. Or. Cattle brand,
ODon left hip and homes same brand on right
shoulder. Itange, Eight Mile.
Adkins, J. J., Heppner, Or. Horses, JA oon
net,d on Inft flnnk; cattle, sameon lft hin.
Biird. D. W aid son. Horsm braidd D B
on the left hin; on tie the same on loft fi ink.
crop off rig t ear, nndercrop in the left. Kange
in Morrow County.
flartholaraew, A. ft., Alpine. Or. Horses
branded 7 E un either shouldor. Range in Mor
oountv rmnnistnr, J. W., Hard man, Or. Cattle brand
ed B on left hip and thigh: split in each ear,
Brenner, Peter, Gooseberry Oregon Horses
branded P B on left shoulder. Cattle same on
right side.
Hnrke, M Ht 0, Long ;reek. Or On cattle,
MAY connected on loft hip. ciop off left ear, un
der half orop oS right. Horses, same brand on
letft shoulder. Range in Grant and Morrow
CBrosrnan, Jerry, Lena, Or. Horses branded 7
on right shoulder; cattle B on the left side,
Left ear half crop nd right ear nnner slope.
Barton, Win.. Hnppner, Or. -Horses, J B on
right thigh; cattle same on right hip; split in
Brown! Isa, Lexington, Or. Horses IB on the
right stifle; cattle same on right hip; range, Mor
row oounty.
Brown, J. C, Hoppner. Or. Horses, circle
U with not m ee' tor on ion. nip; cruris, same,
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There Is one magazine which will help you to
Hwmfimrt. O. W.. Heppner. Or. Horses. U on
left shouldm : cattle, M on left hip.
Hperry, E. O.. Ilanoner, Ur. C attle w u on
left hip. crop off right and underhit in left year,
dewlap; horses W C on left slionlder.
Thompson, J. A., Heppner, Or. Horses, Z on
left shniiloV-r: cattle. 2 on left shoulder.
Tiinets.H.T..hnterpriue.Ur. ilorsee. C-on left HUl CtED by teaching you to know and an
Shoulder. . . nrerlale vonr elf. The Phnnnlnniil
'1,. It W MnnrT,a. llf.Kma aaortital T I ' " .
toft shonld'er. horses; cattle' same on left liip Journal i a wide-awake up-to-date exponent
with split, in hoth ears. of Human Nature.
Thornton. H. M.. lone. Or. Horses branded
HT connected on left stifle; sheep same brand.
VamlerDool. H. r.. Ijena. Or: Horses H V con
nected on right shoulder ;cut tie, same on right
hio
Walbnilge. YVro.. Heppner. Or. Horses, U. La.
on the left, shouldor; cattle same on right hip.
crop off left ear and right ear lopped.
Wilson, Jonn O,, ealem or Heppner, Or.
Horses branded Jo on the left shoulder. Range
Morrow connty.
Warren. W H. Caleb, Or Cattle W with quarter
circle over it, on left side, split in right ear.
Horses same braud on left shoulder. Range in
Grant comity.
Wade. Henry, Heppner, Or. Horses branded
ace of spades on left shoulder and left hip
Cattle branded same on left side and left hip.
Wolflnner. John. John Day City. Or On horses
three rmrnlle! harR on left shonlder: 7 on sheen.
bit in both ears. Range in Grant and Malhner We also publish a long list of helpful books.
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nd teachers to study the characteristics of
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FOWLER & WELL3 CO., Publishers.
27 East 21st St., New York.
con Titles.
Woodward. John, Heppner, Or. Horses, Ur
connectMi on left shoulder.
Welkins. Lishe. Heuoner. Or. Horses branded
UK connected on left stifle.
Wallace, Charles, nppner. Or. Cattle, W on
330-39.
t-,n w t Tamu Orecrnti Uor.ua w har tiffht thiiHi. hole in left ear: horBes. W on right
over It. on the left shoulder. Cattle same on left shoulder sonu same on left, shoulder.
h!P. Whittier Bros., nnnuugion. Maker i;o ur.
Hoyer, W. u., Heppner, ur. norses, do
brand on right hip cattle, same, with split in
onnh Mir.
Borg, P. 0., Heppner, Or. Horses, P B on left
shonlder: cattlo. same on left hin.
Brownlee, W. J., Kox.Or Cattle, JB oonneoted
m loft aide' nron on left ear and two snlitaand
middle piece ont out on right ear; on horses same
nrann on tne urn uiigu, uaugn iu iiu vonuj,
Grant oounty,
r,nmnar Warren. Wagner. Or. Horses brand
ed O on right stifle ; cattle (three bam) on
right ribs, crop and split in each ear. Range in
llron unH Hnmiff COIintinfl.
Cain.E.. Caleb.Or. Y D on horses on left stifle'
T1 urith nnarter circle over it. on left shoulder
and on left stifle on all oolts under B years; on
left shoulder only on all horses over 5 years. All
ranm. In Grunt nonnt.V.
Cate, Chas. R Vinson or Lena, Or. Horses
H C on right shouliler; cattle same on right hip.
Range Morrow and Umatilla nounties.
Corrigall. M M. Oalloway. Or Cattle crop ont
of f.ach ear and undertiit, wattle in rorohRd
horses half oirclo C on left stifle, Itange Mor.
nvnnit FI mat i lla conn t ies.
Onrl, T. H., John Uav, Or. Double oross on
onnh hin on cattle, swallow fork and under bit
in right ear, split in left ear. Itange in Grunt
oonnty. On shoop, inverted A and spear point
on shoulder. Ear markoii ewes, crop on lert ear
punched upper bit in right. Wethers, crop m
right and under half orop in left ear. All ranga
in Grant oonntv.
Cook. A. J..Lena.Or. Horses, fltlon rightshonl
der. Cattle, same on right hip; ear mark square
crop off left and split in right.
Currin. R. Y., Currinsville, Or. -Horses, t on
left atifln.
Cox Ed. 8., nnrdmBn, Or. Cattle, C with
t in center; horses. CE on left ni 0.
f'onhran. II. E.. Monument. Grant Co . Or,
Horses branded oirole with bar beneath, on left
shoulder: cattle same brand on both hips, mark
nmlor alone hoth ears and dewlap.
Chapin, H., Hardman. Or. Horses branded
Oonriulit. hlo. f lattle branded the same. Also
brands CI on horses right thigh; ca t'e susin
brand on right shoulder, and out off end of
riifht. anr
D.mirlass. W. M . Galloway. Or. flattie. It 1) on
riglit side, swailow-fork in each ear; horses, It D
on left hip.
Kl. Bros.. TVinglaa. Or. Horses branded ELY
on left shoulder, cattle lame on leflhip, hole
in right ear.
Emery, (!. H., Hardman, Or. Horses hranded
reversed (1 wit h tail) on loft shoulder; eat.
tie same on right hip. Range in Morrow county.
Klorenne. L. A.. Ilaunnnr, Or. Cattle. LK on
right hip; horses V with bar under on right
shoulder.
Klorenne. H. V. Heppner. ir Horses, r on
riuht. shim Men cattle. V on right hip or thigh
p'rennh. George. Heppner. Or Cattle branded
WE, with bar over it. on leftside; orop off left
ear. Horsiw, same brand on left hip.
Gnnirv. Klmer. Echo. Or. Horses branded H
H. with a quarter circle over it, on left stifle.
Range in Morrow and Uinatillaconntio.
Hiutt A. B., Ridge, Or. Cattle, round-top
with quarter circle under It on the right hip,
KM in Morrow and Dtnatillaeoiinties.
Hi n ton A Jnnk. Hamilton. Or Cattle, two his
on either hip; crop In right ear and split in left.
Horses I on right Ihign. Itange in i tram oounty
Hughes, Matnnel, Wagner, Or-.J- (T K L
rnniiix'U'iDnn riglit shoulder on horos; on cattle.
on right hip and on left side, swallow fork in
right ear and slit in left. Range in Haystack
district, Morwiw nonntv
Hide, Milton, Wagner, Or. Horses hrandml
-II-(cattle with parallel ransi on in siioiininr
Cattle sains on left hip also large circle on left
aide.
Howard J L, 'Ulloway, Or. Monies (cross
with h ir above I') on right shoulder; nattleaains
on lft side, lUllgj Hi Morrow and UuiHtilla
comities
Hall, Edwin, John Oav, Or. Cattle E Hon
right hip; horn a same oil right shoulder. Range
ill (Iriiit comity.
Hughes, Mat, Heppner, r. Hormw, shaded
heart on the left shoulder. Itatiire Morrow (lo.
Hdnsaker, II A, Wagner. Or, -llorsaa, V on left
hooldor: naltlrt, 9 on left hip
Hiimphrnvs, J M Uardiiian, Or. Horses, II nt,
lefi Hank
llnion. Lnlher, Eight Mile, Or. Horse II on
the left hoiil dr anil hoirt on the left stitla Cat.
U same on left hip. Itange In Morrow eMinty
Jones, lUrrv. Ilipnr. tlr-llonwa liran l'l
II J on (he left shoulder; re' tie bra iibol J on
right hip, also underhit Hi loft ear. Range In
Morrow comity.
J mi km. H. M., Heppner, Or -Horses, horse.
sh,w J on left shiHililor, Call Is. the sainl.
lUng "-''I Mile.
Johns -n, Kolis, l,n. Or - llormia. eireUTon
left title; palile, aaine on right tup, under half
crop in rih and stilil n lefl ear
Kenny, M ike, Heppner, lr. Ilorasa hranded
KNY on Uft hip cattle same and crop off left
ar; nnder slotM ihi tha rlgtit
Kirk J. T., Heppner, Or.-Horses All an Irfl
honldor; cattle, rel on left hip.
Kirk. Jesse. Henimw. Or.i horss II on Irft
sL'Olliler ; cat lis saius on light side, Ulldorlilt on
f igtil saf.
KnmlHirland.W.O,. Mieint Vernon. Or. I I, on
collie u rigid and left sides. swallow fork in 1 ft
per and nnder mop lis tight ear. Horses sums
brand on left shoulder, lUngs In Grant rtMinif .
Iifieti. Hteonen. tin. Or.-H I, ou left lot
on rstiis. crop and split on right ear. Horse
sin brand oa left hiHthlnr, lUng ttrant
eoitnlv.
1 .10.,, lion, John W,, l.-rl-if"1" tr,-llor.
nrsndnl half-itcls J I, eotinarted on left shoid
dor. I nle. smr on Ufl hli, Itaiigs, near lr
Ins on
lhey, J W ltr.t, nr Or - Horses branded
I, and on lft houldori rHIls ssins on l-f
hip, asilla " right )e. Hires si us in right
Horses branded W B connected on left shoulder
Williams. Vasco. Hamilton. Or. Onarter otr-
cle over three bars on loft hip, both cattle and
horses. Range Grant county.
Wil hams. J O. lying Creek. Or Horses, ouar
ter oircle over three bars on left hip; cattle same
and slit in each ear. Itange in Grant oonnty
Wren. A. A.. Hennner, Or. Horses runningA A
on shoulder; Cattle, same on right hip.
Young. J. H.. Gooseberry. Or. Horses brander
THon the rifirht shfinlno"
OPENS JUNE 1, 1895,
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TATTOOED ROYALTY.
Id line with the movement ot Ger
many for silver aa indicated in tbeae
columns (ram time to time, the Prussian
Diet has agreed to count Von Mirbach's
motion (or the inauguration of a mon
etary conference to secure the remone
tization of silver, says tbe Salt Lake
Tribune. The vote was decisive 10 to
4. We presume the nest step will be
the report of tbis committee to the Diet
and the agreement o( that body to tbe
report; then the movement will be fully
launched. It is said that tbe German
Emperor Lbs thrown himeeK with his
ustomary enthusiasm into the study of
the silver question ; that be talks silver
all tbe day and dreams of it by ninbt;
and that he is rapidly forming the
opinion that the agricultural interests of
ermany, and the interests of the Ger
man working men, demand tbe remone
tization o( silver; and the probabilities
are that this young autocrat will soon
be one of the most pronounced "silver
unatios" in the world. We oan see
with joy the consummation of this
excellent prospeot. The Prussian move
ment for silver is, as we have hitherto
hown, deep seated and extensive. It
priogs from the necessities of Industrial
Germany, (or more money to transact
tbe business of the country. In Ger
many, as in America, it is found that
gold alone does not afford enough
standard money to meit the demands of
ommeroe and manufactures. Conse-
uently the demand for restoration of
ilver. But there as here the backers
and usurers are standing out for tbe
Bingle eold standard; there is plenty of
money for their uses; they want dear
money and cheap products, and gold
monometallism is exactly to their mind.
But the in lications are that in Germany
as in tbe United States, the producers
and tbe artisans are pulling tbe publio
sentiment tbeir way, and the dawn of
the day of relief appears. That it may
spread into the open sunlight of re'
newed prosperity, and that Germany
may push the movement to a glorious
fruition, is is our fervent hope. Baker
City Demoorat.
A Household Treasure.
D. W. Fuller, of Canajobarie, N. Y
says that he always keeps Dr. King's
New Disooyery in the hou6e and his
family have always found the very best
results follow its use; that he would not
be without it, if procurable. G. A. Dyke
man, Druggist, Catskill, N. says that
Dr. King's New Disoovery is undoubted
ly the best oottgh remedy; that he bus
used it in bis family (or eight years, and
it has never failed to do all that is claim
ed for it. Why not try a remedy go
long tried and tPHted. Trial bottles free
nt T. W. Ayers. Jr., Drugstore. Regular
size 5()o. and 81.
That Sort of Adornment Favored by Prlnooa.
and Now and Then by a Frincees.
Grand Duke Alexis of Russia, broth
er of Alexander III., enjoys the dis
tinction of being the most magnifi
cently and elaborately tattooed prince
of the blood in Europe. His powerful
right arm is adorned with a superb
dragon, which covers it almost entirely
from halfway between the wrist and
the elbow to the shoulder. It was done
in Japan, at Nagasaki, where the grand
duke spent some time serving as lieu
tenant on board the flagship of the
Muscovite squadron in China waters.
Alexis is by no means the only member
of the reigning family who is thus in
delibly marked. Princess Waldermar
of Denmark, wife of the sailor son of
King Christian, has a beautiful anchor
and a crown tattooed on her arm half
way between her shoulder and her
elbow, which of course is conspicuous
when she wears a low dress. Her hus
band, likewise, has naval emblems tat
tooed on his arm, and so, too, has King
Oscar of Sweden, who served for many
years in the navy before ascending the
throne. His sons followed his example.
Queen Victoria's second son, the new
duke of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, is tattooed
much in the same way as his brother-in-law,
the Grand Duke Alexis, while
his nephew, the duke of York and
future king of England, has a couple
of crossed flags upon his forearm. The
tattooing was done during his cruise as
a midshipsman and led to no end of
rumpus, for some busybody either
wrote or cabled home from Australia
that Prince George and his elder
brother, the late duke of Clarence, had
had the "straight arrow" the mark
used to denote government property
worked with the needles upon their
royal noses. The idea of a sovereign
having his most conspicuous feature
adorned with an emblem which figures
upon the garments of every convict
and penitentiary inmate was one that
struck terror into the hearts of the
worthy people of England. Questions
were addressed to the government in
the house of commons by members
who were forced to take the step by
their constituents, and so widespread
and serious was the popular indignation
over the affair that the London news
papers received an official communica
tion, which each published in large
type on the editorial page, assuring
the people that, after due investiga
tion, it had been ascertained that the
noses of both the prince of Wales' sons
were absolutely free from any such
disfigurement as that which had been
reported.
King George, of Greece, his second
son, and his nephew, the czarowitz, are
each of them tattooed, it having been
done in both the latter cases in Japan.
Jsesiues these there are among the
tattooed princes Queen Marguerite of
Italy's brother, the duke of Genoa;
Archduke Stephen, of Austria, and
Prince Henry of Prussia, brother of
Emperor William.
WAS IT M ORDER.
Jumps O. Kldwfll Thinks his Father Was
Murdered.
From the W. W. Htatesman.
In conversation with James G. Kid-
well, sun of James Kidwell, who is sup
posed to have committed suicide at
Baker City last week by taking poison,
he seems to have doubts about his father
committing the deed. It is learned, be
stated, that the r id man had consider
able money on bis person the evening
before bis death, and when found had
but a two-bit piece in tits pocket. He
advances the theory that bis father was
dope) and robbed by someone und from
tlia effects of the drag ilind. lie does
not know bow to explain tbe letter found
on the body but thinks it was a decoy,
written by oromina who knows thf
family, to throw pIT suspicion. Tbe
matter is to be thoroughly investigated
ami if sufficient evidenca is adduced to
indicate murder, steps will be taken to
bring to justice the guilty party or
parties. James Kidwrll was m ell
known Id Heppner, ami lived for a short
time in this neighborhnod. Kt
Tlif Ni llnrir Srwir Mjrliiif Co.
257 Matkrd Hi. San Francisrxi, Cal.
Tin l'attrraon Pull. Co , bavo ai onrad
tha Satnicy of Ids (hrarvnt bicycle fftr
Morrow ami Grant counties, ami will
shortly hava aotna inschmi a for aula at
nry low llajtirra. Lihuiiiik a uri-acaoi
brfora tuiying. tf.
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f ha Nnvrl Tra-aliiiaait nilrrona bf In-
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IIOO Reward fHNI
The roMileia of this pspnr will be
please. 1 In learn that there i at Irasl one
ilrcailfil illansae that agianoa has born
able to cura in all V alaiffa and Ibal ia
Catarib. Hall' Catarrh Cure m I In-
only positive rnra now known to
nirdirat fraternity. Catarrh be in if a
oonstitillloual uiaraas rrquirea a eoo
stitutioiml Irratuirot. Hall's Catarrh
Cura ia takrn Ititritoally, actum dirrctly
Upon ttir bliioil and tnucona turfaora nl
Ida ayatt'in. Iherrliy drstroy .titf tha
f.nindation of tha disrasa, and atrin
tha pstirtil atrrnutb by bnilduiK up h
coiiatittiliou and assist init tialnra in
l.unn tta work, Tha propriflora bava ao
mtK'ti ftith in ta rnrativ pnarra, thai
thrjr I'ffi-r Una llilu.lrril Iollara for an
that It fm! to r ura. Mon.l for lis
of testimonials.
Adlrr... r. J. CHI'S EY A CO
T"lr.n, O.
ttaf.Hol.l br DntUkTi'-. "1 enita.
rttt kik nit.ru tuiNAt.r.
of tbe State Board of Horticulture or
tbe duly commissioned quarantine guar
dian can determine whether the said
trees, plants, cuttings, grafts, buds or
oions are free from live injurious insect
pests or their egfs, larvae or pupae, or
fungous diseases . before they oan be
offered for sale, gift, distribution or
transportation. All persons or com
panies are hereby proniotiea rrom
carrying any trees, plants, onttings,
grafts, buds or oions from without tbe
state to any point within tbe state
beyond the nearest point on its line or
oonrse to tbe quarantine station in the
dis'riot of ultimate destination, or from
any point within tbe state to any other
point therein, nutil such trees, plants,
cuttings, grafts, buds or cions have been
duly inspected, and it required disin
fected as hereinbefore provided, and all
suoh shipments must be accompanied
by the proper certificates of the inspeot
tDg officer. Provided, however, that
after such persons or company has given
the proper officer four days' notioe, he
or they shall not be required to hold
suoh shipments further, without directi
ons from such officer.
Rule 3 All peach, neotarine, aprioot.
plum or almond trees, and all other tiees
budded or grafted upon peaob stook or
roots, all peaob or other pits, and all
peaob, neotarine, apricot, plum or
almond cuttings, buds, or cions, raised
or grown in a district where tbe "peach
yellows" or the "peaoh rosette" are
known to exist, are hereby prohibited
from being imported into or planted or
offered for sale, gift or distribution within
tbe state of Oregon.
Rule 4 All trees, plants, outtings,
grafts, buds, cions, seeds or pits arriving
from any foreign oonntry found infested
with inseot pests or tbeir eggs, larvae or
pupae, or with fungi, or other diseases
heretofore unknown in tbis state, are
hereby prohibited from landing.
Rule 5 Fruit of any kind grown in
any foreign country, or in any of the
United States or territories, found in
tested with any insects, or with any
fungi, blight, or other disease or diseases
injurious to fruit or fruit trees,' or to
other trees or plants is hereby pro
hibited from being offered for sale, gift
or distribution within the stats.
Rule 6 Any boxes, packages, packing
material and the like intested by any
in Beo tor insects, or their eggs, larvae or
pnpae, or by any (ungi, blight, or other
disease or diseases known to be injurious
to fruit or fruit trees, or to other trees or
plants, and liable to spread contagion,
are hereby prohibited from being offered
(or 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 than two minutes; such
boiling water used as snob disinfectant
to contain in solution one pound of
concentrated potash to each and every
ten gallons of water.
Rule 11 Animals known as flying
fox, Australian or English wild rabbit,
or other animals or birds detrimental to
fruit or fruit trees, plants, etc, are pro
hibited from being brought or landed in
tbis state and if landed shall be de
stroyed.
Rule 12 Quarantine stations: For
tbe Fourth district, comprising tbe
oonnties of Morrow, Wasco, Gilliam,
Crook and Sherman, shall be Tbe Dalles.
Emile Sobanno quarantine officer, or
any member of the board or tbe secre
tary thereof.
Rule 13 Importers or owners of
nursery stock, trees, or cuttings, grafts,
buds, or oions, desiring to have such
nursery stock, trees, plants, cuttings,
grafts, buds or cions inspected at points
other than regular quarantine stations
may have suoh inspeotion done where
required, provided, however, that suoh
importers shall pay all charges of in
speotion. Such obarges and expenses
to be paid before a certificate is granted.
Transportation companies, or persona
and consignees or agents shall deliver
and caused to be detained all nursery
stock, trees, plajts and fruit at one or
other ot the quarantine stations, tor In
speotion, as provided by the rules and
regulations ot the board.
Details as to quarantine stations,
officers, fees of inspeotion, reoipes for
disinfection, and all desired information
may be obtained on Replication to the
secretary or any member of the board,
or by reference to tbe pamphlet circu
lated. Passed at a meeting of tbe State
Board of Horticulture at Portland, Or.,
April 3, 189). J. R. Cardwbll, Pres.
Attest: Geo. I. Sargknt, Secy.
THE "DEVIL'S DAGGER."
A Young- Herdsman Meats nil Death by
Falling: sn a actus riant.
A sinuular death is reported to have
occurred recently at Glorietta, N. M.
A young herdsman on the ranch of St.
James left his home a few days since to
track a band of mountain wolves which
had been committing depredations on
the herds under his cure, but expected
to return by nip-lit. A day or two,
however, passed without bringing news
of him. His wife, becoming uneasy, a
ptirtv of his fellow-ranchmen started
out to look for hun.
This M-areh was for some time unsuc
cewaful until a lariro flock of buzzards
were wen hovering above some object
in the little valley of a small local ar-
rovo. Hiding to this it was discovered
to lie the body of the unfortunate Del
gado. The remains were badly tlecom.
posed, but the manner of his death was
evident.
lie had evidently ben thrown from
hit horac upon a cactus plant with such
violence aa to drive the long, keen
thorn of one branch into bis. heart.
Another also penetrated his stomach
and would, in itiH-if, have proved fatal
had not the other given him a more
sudden death-blow. These thorna Jus
tify the name ln-stowed upon them by
the natives of "devil s dagger," inoaa-
uring ofu-n seven and right inches
and aa sharp as a needle's point and
toughened almost t" lwl by age.
A Dark Mrs tarry.
Good Little Hoy Dor majority rule
In this country?
Father Indeed It dora.
Uood Little Hoy Then how doee It
happen that one bad little boy ran get
all oa good little boys Intoao much mla-
chirf? tiood lSewe.
lla t aed llalr-OII.
Jennie Hut, pa, why do you object
to my rrvclving call from Mr. Mcrk
hair? Her Father Irecauar I can't afford to
have the parlor paprrod ererr thrre
month. ltwoklyn Eagle
The regular subscription price of the
Semi-Weekly Gazette is $2.50 and the
regular price of the Weekly Oregonian
is $1.50. Any one subscribing for tbe
Gazette and paying for one year in
advance can get both the Gazette and
Weekly Oregonian for $3. All old sub
scribers paying their subscriptions (or
one year in advanoe will be entitled to
the same.
TH5 OWEN ELECTRIC BELTS AND APPLIANCES INSURE TO THE SICK
THESE GREAT POINTS OP ADVANTAGE OVER ALL IMITATORS
.. . .MlJteOt2!W'
Mlr Ml, tmijn current In a moiiinnt.
Booth In to lliWltjJ'i
moaf aruaillvr. Thoflf rfifttifcfiS M U,,s thousands ot oasea
slrBnirtli.rfthiamirrantlsi&J'W . .. Arr' ot IttlrUlllSlllin,
under tbo couiplite con
trol of ttia vrarrr, so
muib sothata cliilrl may
he triatl ami cured by
tbe sauia nownr of Belt
itKcensary fur tba strong
est wan.
ihronle lliaeaara
and Nrrvona Ail.
inrnta In man and
woman (from any cause)
where long ooutluufHl
medical treatmemfallvd
to cure.
NO MEDICINES ARB NECESSARY.
vold all cheap (so-called) Electrlo Belts and fraudulent imitations of our Electric Belts
and Appliances, as these are an Imposition, upon tha lutfering.
THE OWE EI.ECTIMC TRISS la (he noil retentive and curative Truss
made lor tlie radical cura of Uupture.
Inclose bIz cents and send for onr tare Illnalrntel Catalotne In F.nellsh,
German, Kwedldh or Norweitlan lianRus-ifiis ; onutalnlnit medical fools, sworn statements of
cures uiada and descriptloua of Bella and AppUauces. Address
THE OWEN ELECTRIC. BELT AND APPLIANCE CO,
303 to ait State Street, Chicago.
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Wai 'r I I'i ii i f f iri" a I I
lla l.., Us l M t- I. o. of statu- al borne.
IM'e, Maty .ieiJiea.
I Iii . t' ' "II ! t ra I a i'a A n'n.. at,
a. i I' .1 '1 t t l-nil lai r. .! i a.
Bio I i . i ' v ill.' t' a 1 la. i. t i
It u . . S i . i , . .10 a ' t I i l .li'if
U' t fit a' i I B f- I'a a . ' ' II the
I- s ' ', , .i t t i i ilia i ; i, i in. nl
an t r' I t - aU f -r a-ta-ral ar
til 1 m!, . f t ..iii :t a!.iur aitrr t'Mil
tviillla- t f t- ...
lla.M Of INUREST.
Tin at sra. fa ar (!. rtrr asvli around
bt.ii :iiit trwa.
I m. iii.mtU in Japan ere H.Jlth
aaati.tiU it, ! .f straw.
1 Hint t inin- In the t"ail fU'rt
rln trie l.a.m"li.
Tha I ..-rata llliania aa Im-lala aa4
'niaa la I aaa Ika laaaa altnaally.
Ciiti AOi, May 31 Tba Irra eilvar
ili tinx-fats n( Illiuma tstll H I nl.ly a.l i,.
an ntiliniile.l ailvrr caiinana ilatforra al
Ilia alata r.Otrrtilt.n at H.iii(fl. M ball
wk, bul ill aanj forth a tusmorlal
a.t.lra-es l.i lha Iraa atlrrr drroocrata of
Ilia rontilry rallmij fur a national lUimt
rralie mobrlary eonrttua In tas brlj
iltirtng the romttisT antntna dale .t
hrfraftrf f.lrd f t N.,farti(a of lb
tnrtul.ru of tie tattont alata fouiiiitt-l.a.
Tli idea of f .t.iiti op lha atata
c .tiif tili.-o by a natiotial ninnrtary cin
; frirui la a e bill Ilia .Uta rf
Ilia siitsr ntofrnient In !,i,uta ita
abaailr Inrlu.i'd It la tba h.fi an.tna,
and will a the tal tt ion n
us me illk'tea Id lha national ronfar
aura. Ilia tftMed la aaUol 4t Js
(atra fft.ru Illinois, tee frnt aaob f 0
reaai rtal disirict, and fur al large,
Tha turm itlal Id be a l.if ) by Iba atata
f.i.tli.e III '.! Ibal all etalee
ras ta. m ling tat ll pall abatt aa.l tape.
ttaise la Iba aaine ll..i.
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AliKIl I'l.Tt ItAL yl' A KAMINK Kri.l LA
TltiNM. Al a tpclal tntiiif of lb Oregon
(ilale lliarJ nf ll irtioollnra, bald In
Portland April 2, 11 all icen.Uis
prraanl, lha lullnalbg rrgillatincs eie
a-lnpti il. In eooordance ith the las
reitnlattng soch mailer, and are. lbre
fure, litutl naT aMta all partona. Tba
ragalailntie are t lake rlTi and be In
fairea from and after May 4. 1.5:
Ilale 1 All c.itniktoea. aganle or
other paraona, aball, nblo Iw-nty fonr
baiiira, o.ittfy Ibe quarantine (Tifra of
Iba Htate lnar.l of 11 irtlcoitura, or
ilnly (Minoiisaiora 1 qtiaranlina.! goarJian
of Ibe arrival of any I rex, pUnta, bo.ls
or nou al Iba ijtterentine talinrt. la Ida
Jistrtd of final Jeaitnall'.b.
Utile 2 -All Irara, p.aota, eotm,
grafts, lin ts nr eiatoe. ltBp ria.I ot
troiiajlil tut. i iba elate from any foreign
eai'iuif), rr In. in any of ll.e I'utirJ
HuiM or terrila.na-a. are bhy ra.
H'ilra.1 I t tta tiniaai le, njH.e arrlral al the
rinaratillua atii..o in Ibe Jistr icI of fioal
ilaattealioa, aol if any inch aoraery
et rk, lre, lania, fulttaara. gfafta
bit I or ei-Hi are foea l tat t free i f
Insael pea's an. fttngaone iliaaaasea, the
M.I qisraatiaa rfSeef of ill If rxttM
miaahiat4 (jnataatiae g'Jia aball
tea tie t t""rt"ata In Ibal rfTi-rl. Aol
fnrt her mra. If any nf aal.l Iraaaa, plants,
eni'ttaja, bn I or rum are f.-nn l
nr..taa aith iuM l-aa'e. fit at. blight
of fh-t aliaaa aea lljirt.ita M frail (
!! flt I Iraaaaj, fr alh Iraaaa of lanls,
lb a iai bai iti.iLf-a rl an J rtmaie la
, a iaraatioa aatil Ibe a,a,aribl.ae eUWf
OUR STOCK
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
matter of business we must sell it.
Tiik Patterson Pui.lishing Co.
m
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F1IISS : BIFIl
VouiHi BOUND to Tnko
Leaves No Constipation,-
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Carre II, aa aU aa k'l ll'illnnanaea, Cir, ll.atsrt.a ar J Malatia. TI.e tf
ft ur atian ill to Ita a-oflH. t,ia by all rtrare'eia r ar.l , mall no
raraapt ,4 pri-, M aate pef boi. I .FMi Mri'ICAl.
411 Cai.fisrala llfaal Ha a rfarra. at.
Tin. Lancashire Insukanck Co.
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MAVrilKMIKN, ICNI AMI
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