Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, August 09, 1895, Image 4

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    .TOC& BRANDS.
While von keep your subscription raid up too
Can keep your brand in free of charge.
Allyn. T. 1 . lone. Or. Horn GO on left
-v. Mw. nttl axme on left hip, onder bit on
riKht ear, and upper bit on the left; range. Mor
row counts.
Armstrong-, J. C. Alpine Or.-T with bar on.
der it on left shoulder of horses; catUe same
on left hip.
Allison O. D., Eight Mile. Or. Cattle brand,
O U on left hip and horned same brand on ritflit
shoulder. Range. Eight Mile.
Adkins, J. J., Heppner, Or.-Horhes J.c,)n
ne,-ied n left, flank: cattle, aame on left htp.
Hiird D W and son. Hornet branded U B
on the left hio; o tie the n i on left fl.nk.
crop off riir t ear, nndercrop in the left. Range
in Morrow County.
Bartholomew, A. O., Alpine Or. Hnrsfls
branded 1 E on either shoulder. Banns in Mor
row eountv ,
" nannieter, J. W., Hardman. Or. Cattle brand
ed B on left hip and thiah: split in each ear.
Brenner, Peter, cooeeberry Oregon Horses
branded P B on left shoulder. Cattle sume on
riBnrke9M Ht 0, bon,, Creek. Or-On cattle,
MAY connected on left hip.ciopoff loft ear, nn.
j. l-.ii .r, ff rioht. HnrRBs. same brand on
letft shoulder. UanKB in Grant and Morrow
"'Hnwman, Jerry. Ina, Or -Horses branded 7
on riaht shonldor; cattle B on the left side.
Left ear half crop nd riht ear upper slope
Barton, Wm.. H 'PPner, Or. -Horses. J B on
rinht thiuh cattle same on rmht hip; split in
""Brown! Isa, Leninton, Or. Horsea IB on the
riht stifle; cattle same on right hip; range, Mor
row county. u ,i
Brown, J. nHll!)n.tr. " "". -" I
C with dot in m tor on left hip; cattle, same.
Brown W J., Lena. Oreuon. Horses W bar
over It, on the left shoulder. Cattle same on left
hiHoyar, W. G.. Heppner, Or. Horses, bo
brand or "h hip oattle, same, with split in
mBor,rp.O., Heppner, Or. Horses, P B on left
shonldor; cattle, same on left hio.
lirnwnlee, W. J., Foi,Or-Cattle, JB connected
on left siile; crop n left ear and two splits and
middle piece cnt ont, on rii?ht ear; on horses tamo
brand on the left thigh; limine in box valley,
(irant county, . .
Carsner Warren, Wagner. Or. -Horses brand
edOon right stifle: cattle (three ham) on
right ribs, crop and split in each ear. limine in
(irant and Morrow counties.
Cain K Caleb.Or -Y 0 on horsea on left stillei
U with qUarter circle over it, on loft shoulder
.... V. .i;n ,,n all no ts n der 5 years: on
ttllil ,in ," ....... All
in wrant oounty.
Smith Bros Hnsanville, Or. Horses, branded
H. Z. on shoidder: cattle. me on lef t shoulder.
Squires, James. Arlington, Or.; horses branded
J8on left shoulder; cattle the same, also nose
waddle. Range in Morrow and (iilliamcointies.
Stephens. V. A., Hardman, Or-; horses 8 Hon
right stifle; cattle horizontal L on the right side
Stevenson, Mrs A. J., Heppner. Or. Cattle, B
on right hii : swallow-fork in loft ear.
Swaggart. Q. W.. Heppner, Or. Horses, 44 on
left should.' ; cattle, U on left hip.
Snerry. K. 0.. Heppner. Or. Cattle W C on
left hip. crop off right and underhit in left year,
dewlap; horses W (' on left shoulder.
Thompson, J. A., Hoppner, Or. Horses, Z on
left slimild.-r: cattle. 2 on left shoulder.
TipoeU.y.'f.,Enierprie.Or. ilorses. C-on left
shoulder.
Turner K. W., Heppner, Or. Small capital T
left shoulder, horses; cattle same on left hip
with split in rtntti ears.
Thornton, 11. M.. lone, Or. Horses branded
HTcnnected on loft stifle: sheep same brand.
Vamlarpuol H. T.. Ina. Or: Horses H V con
nected on right ehoulder;cattle, same on right
hip
Walbridge, Wm . Heppner. Or. Horees. U. L.
on the left shoulder; cattle same on right hip
orop off left ear and right ear lopped.
Wilson. .Ittrin O. Salem or Hennner. Ilr.-
Horsos branded jo on the left shoulder. Rang
Morrow eonnt.v.
Warren, W B. Caleb, Or Cattle W witn quarter
circle over it, on left side, split in right ear.
Horses same bra id on left shoulder. Range ir
frant comity
Wade, henry, Heppner, Or. Horses blunder
ace of spades on left shoulder and loft hip
Cattle branded same on left side and loft tup.
Wolfinger. John, John Day City. Or On hornet
three parallel bars on left shonlder; 7 on sheer,
hit in both ears. Range in Grant and Malhner
vmntios.
Woodward. John, Heppner, Or. Horees, UI
lonnoe.ted on left, shoulder.
Watkins. Lishe. Heppner, Or. Horees brand
fJE connecUin on loft, stifle.
Wallace. Charles. II -ppner. Or. Cattle, W o
"tght thigh, holt in left ear: horses, W on rig!1
shouluer until' same on left shoulder.
Whittier tiros., nuiiiingtoii. Baker Co., Or
Horses branded W B connected on left ghouldei
Williams, Vasoo, flainUMin, Or, Quarter en
cle over three bars on left hip, both cattle an
horses. Range Grant county.
Williams. J O. Long I 'reek. Or Horses, que'
tar circle over three bars on left hip: cattle samf
ind slit in each ear Range in Grant comity
Wton, A. A., 'teppnor, Or. Horses runningA
in shoulder; Cattle, same on right hip.
Young, J. H., Ooosehorry, Or. Horses hrando
"Mrv, the rtirril ahr.oldo-
E. McNElLL, Receiver.
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EASTERN CITIES.
left, shoulder only on all horses over li years.
range in Orant oouni.v.
CBte Chas. R Vinson or liena. Or. Horses
H C oii right shoulder; cattle same on right hip.
Range Morrow anil Umatilla counties.
Corrigall. M M. Oulloway. Or Cattle crop ont
of fach ear and iindorhit, wattle in foreh"ad;
horses half circle f! on left stifle, Range Mor-
ow and Umatilla counties,
t u :i,,l,n Dev. Or. Double oross on
each hip on cattle, swallow fork and under hi
in right ear, split in left. ear. Range In Orant
county. On sheep, inverted aud spear point
on shoulder. Ear maikou ewes, crop on left, oar
punched upper bit in right. Wethers crop m
right and tinder half orop in left ear. All rangs
in Orant ootintv. .
l .1 IjinaOr. Horses. Wlon nghtshonl
dor (battle, same on right hip: ear mark square
orop off left and split in right.
Currin. U. Y (urrinsville, Or. -Horses, on
left stifle.
Coi Ed. H., Hardman, Or. Cattle, C wltt
E in oentar: horses. CE on left Sip.
Coohran, It. r.., monument,, , .-
Horses branded oirole with bar beneath, on left
shoulder: cattle same brand on both hips, mnrlt
under slotie both ears and ilewlap.
Chapln, H., Hatdman. Or.-Horses branded
Cl on right hip. Cattle branded the same. Als..
brands CI on horses right thigh; cafe sa.i.
brand on right shouldur, and cut off end of
ti'llt..B.Hi!'... w M flanowav.Or.Catt,lo.Illon
right sitle,swailow-fork in each ear; horsea, R I)
Vfy ' Bros., Tlonglas, Or Horses branded ELY
on left shouliler, cattle same on lefthip. hole
'' Emery'' H., llanlmati, Or. Horses branded
') (reversed 0 with tailfon left shoulder; cat.
tlMsatne oil right hip. Range in Morrow county
Florence, li. A., Heppner, Dr. t attle, lir on
right hip; horses V with bar under on right
'''Klo'ronce, H. P. Heppner. Or -Horses V on
right shor.ldeit oattle, V on right hip or thigh.
Krnnnh. Owirge. lleipnor, Or. -Cattle branded
WK with bar over it, on leftside; orop oil loft
ear.' Horses, same brand on left hip.
Oontry, Elmer, Echo. Or -Horses brsndod H
H wilh a quarter cin le over it. on left stifle
Range in Morrow anil Dmatillftcotinties.
limit A. H., Ridge. Or. -Cattle round-top A
with quarter circle under it on the right hip.
Riftir.i in Morrow mid llMiatillaeonnt'os.
Ilinlon .lenks. Hamilton, Or Wtlo.twoliart
on either hip; crop in right ear ami split in left
Horses J on right thigh. Riingeiii Dintit county
H ighes, Siiiniiel. Wagner, Or-(- (T V L
roiiiiifledlon right tlioiihleron horses: on cattle,
on right hip ami on left aide, swallow fork in
right ear ami slit in left. Range in Haystack
dlNtrlet.MorPMW ettnlltv
Hsle, IMlltoll, 'VS'tntT, r. niinw ttrateewi
-O- (cattle wttli parallel tails) on left shoulder
Cattlesame on left hip also large ninde on left
Ida.
Howard J li, 'Hlloway, Or.-Horww 4: fcnma
with hir shovel') 'in right shoulder; eattl'saine
on I ft side. Rang- ill Morrow anil Umatilla
'(nil. Edwin, John Oav. Or. -Cuttle K Hon
rhrlil hiiiihors a sa 110 on right .shoulder. Range
lu ilrsnt eoiinty. .... .11
llilgliee, Mat, Heppner, Or. Morses, eh led
heart on the left si Ider. Range Morrow Co.
Il'iei-eker, II A . Wagner Or. -Horses. II on left
th'i'll Inr esille. U'Ki l"f hip.
Hiiuiphrevs. J l Hardman, Or. Horsea, II on
l..f Mu..k
Huston. I.uther, Eight Mile, Or.- Horse II 00
the lefl slioal leran I h"r on the left stitle Cat
Je same on left Inn Hang" ill Morrow etmnty
,1 m. Il trrv. II n t Or -Horses bran IhI
II J on left 'Milder; ra'lle lira 'ihsl J on
rotht hip. also in. I. Tint 111 left ear. Runge tu
M.or.io isni itv.
Jiiukiu, rl. VI., Heppner, Or - HorM, hora
sIhm) J on left shoulder. Chi He, the wuit.
Itniig Mile.
J. . hi. s ,11. Mil. l.rna. Or - lloim. rireUT on
left .litte: call Is, iiie on right hip, under lialf
ori,tt in ni' and si, lit n left enr
K-nnr. Mike, H .ppner, ir. -Ilorwia .randd
KNY on le't hip eel lie "Hii and crop ofl Uft
mar: under tloite on the right
Kirk J T , tl.-tiptier. Or. Horses a nn left
IimiiI lr; eaii le. an ,m lef bin
Kirk Jee, ll"..nr lit.: hin II on left
k'M!.lr, callle li oil 'Igltl side. Ull'letllll oil
rig'i' er.
Ktl illierlue.l W 0 Mo'llll Vernon. I r - I I, oil
Cttlile.ll rigid slid lefl ld". wslltt fork In lift
ear an I under eiop in tight ear. Hor. eoi"
litand on le't leeilde- Re' ge 111 1 1 t'.t I"H
l.fl -u, Htpli"n. f'U.Ol. H It on left hlj.
1111 er..t and split on right er. II -.
Mine litslld lefl ahoill ler, lls"e Ittatit
ISl'IMtV
I ,ln, John W., It "' Or - Hor
branlfl iislf-ei'cl" Jl. e..nneet on l..ft le.-il
l..r I V!h, Mllll' on lefl hlt. Range leX lss
n4ott
Uethef. J W II.M'Plier t r H,tr lirBltdtl
l.a'i.t otl'tt li.'ild'r; f'llle t.H'iie tin left
Illll. Watlln over r.ght e, three allta lu I ghl
ear
l..r.. llog Heppner Or. I.
double II e," 'Iietl 11
II t.n let teeil lrtP.
tl.ris M ' . Il-l'l '. Ol CtHle bran t -I
rir,.t- on ttgM lop. !' ss'tie " right piiite.
Il.mge 111 M -r i"'
M. i .t, '. at. ! "' ''"la, M l
riiii.i lop, H.i M m it.fi it'l l"f.
lttnl n H. II 'iiii"t M tnt Ml
on l..i h.ttil I eattta a u "n left hip.
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WILD-WEST FUNERALS.
Some Humorous and Pathetic
Tales of Borderland Burials.
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POISON
the result of the usual treatment of blood
CTlcade of Mourner. Who Broke disorders. The system is U'ledwith Mercury and
" Potash remedies more to be dreaded than the
Banks nd Chased Kubblta on the disease and in a short while is in far worse
Way to the Crave A Girl's Jour- j condition than before. Ihe common result is
nej with Her Dead Lover.
RHEUMATISM
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there, liundreds of miles from any com
munity or home. But there have been
some circumstances connected with in
terments in the west, as known to the
cowboys of twenty-five years ago, that
was so unexpected as to be highly
humorous. One of the first funerals to
occur at Great I'end, Kan., says the
Philadelphia Times, possessed unprece
dented circumstances enough to make
it humorous, if the unexpected is an at
tribute of humor.
An old and somewhat disliked man,
Henry Turley, had been confined to his
bed several weeks by a disease which
baffled the skill of the would-be phy
sicians who attended him. He seemed to
grow steadily worse and his death was
hourly expected. Then the cold weath
er, which had continued for nearly a
month, was broken by a few spring-like
days. The citizens of the little settle
ment took Turley's case in hand and
decided that as his death was certain
to occur in a few days at most, it was
better to take advantage of the milt
weather and dig a grave for liitn than to
await his death and the probable return
of cold weather, when gruve-diggiiif
would be extremely difficult. The
grave was accordingly dug. lurlej
was so full of wrath at having his grave
prepared in advance that he rose from
his bed and the same day left town in
disgust. It appeared that he had been
shamming all the time in order to ob
tain free victuals and care. Regreti
were expressed that he had not been
buried without waiting for the usual
.preliminary of death. The pleasant
weather was soon followed by a severe
storm of snow and sleet. During the
first night of the blizzard a bibulously
inclined attorney. Godfrey by name
being, as was his wont, in an advanced
state of intoxication, lay out all night
in the snow. Two days later he died
from the effects of his freezing. His
relatives were telegraphed for and re
sponded that they would come immedi
ately. The storm increased in violunce,
and, lasting nearly a week, blocked
the avenues of travel in every direction
A tew days after Godfrey's death
nearly the entire male population of
the settlement congregated at the com
bined post ollice, saloon, grocery, etc.
to swap stories, cat crackers and im
hibe whisky. When all hands were
pretty well warmed up, the subject of
Turley s shameful deception and un
occupied grave was freely discussed.
It was deoi li'd that sn"h a rrood crave
ougut not to be wasted, and that in
order to make use of it, Godfrey re
mains should be speedily interred in it.
This met the approval of all present,
and, with the rude coffin in one wagon,
and as many as could crowd into an
other, and a number of horsemen at
either side, the funeral cortege bturted
in falling snow. Several times on the
way a dog belonging to u member of
the party started a jackrabbit and
each time the horsemen ussi.sted in the
chase. The further the procession got
from the starting point the more the
mourners jumped from the wagon and
iiuled the horsemen und dog in elutsinir
the rabbit. The grave was reached
and found to be partially tilled with
snow. Then another attorney, who
differed but little from the one in the
colHn except that the latter was tleud.
proposed, us there wits no minister of
theifospel present, to do his best to
deliver a funerul oration, lie had !
hardly got more thun well started
when wniie one shouted that the dog !
had started another rabbit. Away
went horsemen, footmen, orator, I
mourners and all in purniiitof the rubl.it
and dog, leaving teams, eollin anil
corpse to take cure of themselves.
The chuao wb long and excitiug, as
the dog, while always weiiiiug alxitit
to get the rabbit, failed to do it. Left
to IheiiisclvrH, the teum gut tired of
standing In the storm and ran sway
toward Inline. hen Ihe crowd strag
gled bark the snow had lllled the grave
(I tnl obliterated the wagon truck. Aa
the cemetery ..maiMi'il of only that
one grave and had no other murks to
distinguish it from the rest of the prai
rie, they were by no incline certuiu of
lt locution In Ihe snow. So they
trudged olf home in the snow, and ar
rived to lltnl the tennis were there be
fore litem. The "Inillamrd'' wit out of
the Impromptu heurae, and the coflin
had diauprtciircd. It win tint recovered
till the miow bad partially melted
more thnti week later. Then the
relatives arrived and took the body
cast with them.
There U n little world of pat ho in
the simple story of the llrt burial at
Lawrence, Kan. Moe l'litneroy ar
rived from Illinois In 1' and act
bravely to work to make a home for
tear one left behind. Hv dint of tnii.ii
lulair lie improved Ma linmealeud eon
al b rul ly. and ereeled liny but coin
fortiable lionae. Then, full nf It'iartl
Ii. '! for the future, he wrote for Ills
tani'lror ewcetli.-iirt to eome. The
tourney, rnoauy Uy Mace and taairon.
aloiir one, and hen ahe arrived
the lrl found that her ..vrr had r
pirrd the day before The day after
the (,'irl'a arrival the laalv of her lovr-r
M lare to Ihe toinli. The rude cof
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vntiiv. I .aid on a ta-. of fragrant . mi
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lu'lilft-r v.atoti to the eetneti ry. 1 h
I., .i l i f the it, ad man rv'. I In the
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f.-rtn) a well a ail.le fr.nu 'l jar
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apring'.eaa i,mh over the uiiworkij
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Orders a Sentry to Let an Old Man Smoke
In Peace.
The following story of a German
Diogenes is perfectly authentic. When
King Frederick William IV. visited the
Rhine pro?inces in the year 1843 he
made a short stay at 'Vesel, where he
called at the house of the oldest man
in his kingdom, aged one hundred
years. He found him comfortably
seated in an old arm-chair, smoking
pipe his inseparable companion. On
the king's arrival he rose to his fee:,
and stepped forward a few paces, but
his majesty made him sit down again,
and talked to him with the greatest
freedom, the old man puffing away at
his pipe all the time. When about to
leave, the king asked him if he had
my wish that it was in his power to
gratify.
"Jo, thanks, your majesty, I have all
I want in the world," was the reply.
"Keally! Just, think for a moment;
we mortals have generally some par
ticular desire or aspiration."
"Well, sir, now I come to think of it,
I might have a favor to ask. My doctor
insists on my taking a walk every day
on the ramparts. Every time I pass the
powder magazine the sentinel shouts
to me from afar: 'Take the pipe out
of your mouth,' and as I walk very
slowly, my pipe goes out every time.
Noav, if your majesty would be good
enough to order the sentry to let me
smoke my pipe in peace all the way, I
should consider it the greatest kindness
you could confer on me for the rest of
my natural life."
The order was given, and the old fel
low enjoyed the privilege for more than
two years, and died at last with the
pipe in his mouth.
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istic: Upon his accession to the throne, the
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in chief of the lloyal Scots Greys.
Whilst dressing for dinner an enthusi
astic subaltern communicated the in
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that the new emperor of Russia has
been appointed colonel of the regi
ment?"
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a vera prood thinjjf."
lhen after a pause, he inquired:
"Hep; pardon, sir, but will ho bo able
Veep both places?"
WALKING EGYPT.
A Carinas Seml-Ki-llglons Custom
Southern ttanrgla.
"You pretend to know enough to
eome to congress from (leorgia," re
torted the colonel, disgustedly, "and
don't know what 'walking Egypt' is?
"Well, it's a grand Indian file pro
cession to which the colored race gives
way once a year in Its churches. They
lift up their voices in a horrible wail,
the congregation docs, and suddenly a
uegro jumps up in the aisle.
"Next a sister jumps up. She places I
her hands ou his shoulders, and there
thev stand jumping up and down.
stilt-kneed, like you've tei-n sheep when
feeling festive.
"t'sua'ily these two arc a niistlt he a
mall, runty little fellow, she a big
strapping wench.
"The singing tinmns on. Other get
up until the whole congregation is iu
priM-eaMoti. bunds forward resting on
the shoulders in front, like a lot of pen
itentiary people going to dinner.
"Keeping a jerky time to the inimn
ing, the proeesMon, like a long, black
ceiitiiicilc. jumps and jerka Its wuy up
one aisle, down another, say the
Washington Post, "uutil their religious
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"i hat a 'walking l.gypt, und I suppose-
the rite was imported from
'itiinea two hundred years ago."
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