Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, September 27, 1895, Image 4

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    TOCK BRASD9.
While you aeep jonr subscription paid up yen
Oan keep jour brand in free of charge.
Allyn. T. J., lone. Or. Horsas GO on left
ihoulder; cattle m on left hip, under bit on
right ear, end upper bit on the left; range. Mor
row OOUDt.
Armstrong J. C Alpina.Or.-T with bar nn
der it on left ehoulder of horeee; cattle same
on left hip.
Allison, O. D., Eiaht Mile. ()r. Oattle brand,
O D on left hip and horsns aame brand on right
boulder. Range, Eight Mile.
Arlkins, J. J., Heppner, Or.-Hon.ee. .TA con
rjsntflii "n left flank: cattle, eameon left hip.
Biird, D. W. aai Bn. Horsei branded D B
on the left hip; oaitle the mm i on left flunk,
crop off riajht ear, nndercrop m the left. Kange
in Morrow County.
Bartholamew, A. Alpine, Or. Horeee
branded 7 E on either ehonlder. Range in Mor-
TanMstar, J. W., Hardman, Or.-Oattle brand
ed B on left hip and thigh: split in each ear.
Brenner, Peter. Itooeeberry Oregon-Horses
branded PB on left ehoulder. Cattle eame on
rifnrke.eM 8t C, W IJraek. Or-On cattle.
MAY connected on left hip. oiop off left ear, nn
der half crop off right. Horeee. Camion
letft ehoulder. Range in Grant and Morrow
0Hnman Jerry, Lena, Or.-Horsee branded 7
on rigTehouhfer; cattle B on the left Bide.
Left enr half orop nd right ear ripper slope.
Barton, Win.. Heppner, Or. -Horses, JB on
right thigh; oattle. eame on right hip; split in
MBnwnr', Isa, Lexington. Or. Horses IB on the
right Btifie; oattle eame on right hip; range, Mot
rn""':T C. Heooner. Or.-Horees, circle
left, hio: cattle, eame,
Brown, W. J., Lena. Oregon. Horses W. bar
over It, on the left shoulder. Cattle same on left
hiE-,..- W. .. HeDDner. Or. Horses, box
brand on ritch; hip oattle, same, with split in
Borg, P. 0., Heppner, Or.-Horsee, P B on left
ehonlder; cattlo. same on left hip.
Brown ee. W. J., Fox.Or-Cattle JB connected
on left side; crop on left, ear and two splits and
middle piece cot out on right ear; on horses same
hranrl on the left thigh; Range in Box valley,
G"fnt0o"n&, W.a.i.r. Or.-Horse, brand
edOon right slide; cattle (three bars) on
right ribs, crop and split in each ear. Range in
. 1 M ........ nnlinfina
(S3"B. . iStoW r"-Y D on horeej. on left stiflei
i ert stine on u oii
Smith Bros.. Bosenvuie, ur. nor, uw
H. Z. on shoulder; oattle. -ame on left ahonlder.
u..i- Jimai Arlinirton. Or.: horses branded
JH on left ehoulder: cattle the eame, also nose
waddle. Range in Morrow and Gilliam counties.
Hlenhens. V. A.. Mum man, ur-; uuraea do on
wiht .,;. tfle horizontal L on the right side
Stevenson, Mrs A. J., Heppner, Or. Cattle, ti
on right hir; swallow-fork in left ear.
Wwaggart. W. W.. nt'ppnm. vi. uura,n ra
left shouldet; cattle, M on left hip. , .
U.--w v li. Hennner. wr. (UI " J OD I
left hip. crop off right ana unaernii in leu ir,
dewlap; horeee w ton leit anoaiuor.
Thompson, J. A., Heppner, Or. Horeee, I on
left shoulil-r: oattle. 2 on left shoulder.
Tipoets.8.T.,Enlerpriiie.Or. Horeee, C-on left
shoulder.
Tamer R. W., Heppner, Or. Small capital T
feft shonliier, homes: cattle same on left hip
with split m not h enra.
Thornton, H. M.. lone, Or. Horses branded
HT connected on left st.ille; sheen same brand.
H. T.. Irfina. Or: Horses H V con
nected on right shonldor;cattle, same on right
hip
WalhridiM. Win,. Heppner. Or. Horses, U. L.
on the left shoulder; cattle same on right hip.
orop off left ear and right ear lopped.
w,iiu.n .limn u Km em or nenoner. vr.
Horsos branded Jfl on the left shoulder. Range
Morrow comity. ... . , . I
Warren, W B, Caleb, Or Cattle W with quarter
oirole over it, on left eide, split in right ear.
Horses Barao brand on left shoulder. Range in
Grant conuty. ,
Wade, Henry, Heppner, Or. Horses branded
ace of spades on left shoulder and left hip
Cattle branilefl same on leri. sine hum ih my.
WolHnger, John, John Day City,Or-On horses
three parallel bars on left shoulder; 7 on sheep,
bit in both ears. Range in Urant ana mainuer
counties.
Woodward, John, Heppner, Or. Horses, Vr
oonnected on left shoulder.
Watkins, Ijiehe. Heppner, ur. norses uranueo
DE connected on left stifle.
Wallace. Charles. Heppner, Or. Cattle, W on
rightthigb, hole in loft ear: horses, W on right
shouluer eonif same on left, shoulder.
Whittier Bros., nuntingum. Baker Co., Or.-
Horses branded W B connected on left shoulder
Williams, vasoo, Hamilton, Or. Quarter oir-
cle over three bars on left hip, both cattle and
horses. Range (trant county.
Williams, i O. Ijong Creek. Or Horses, quar
ter circle over three bars on left hip; oattle same
and slit in each ear. Range in Grant, county
Wten. A. A.. Heppner, Or. Horses running a
on shoulder; Cattle, eame on right hip.
Young, J. 8., Gooseberry. Or. Horses branded
THon the right honld-
A1I
I l.,r rirla
left shoulder only on all horses over 6 yearn
n?r.'nr 'l'1 it"' V or Lena. Or. Horses
H C or! right shoulder; cattle same on right hip.
i u. a, mid Umatilla countiOB.
f rrrill. M M. Oalloway. Or-Cattle crop out
of ftach ear and underbit, wattle in forehead
horses half circle C on left stifle. Range Mor
llmnilllu nrmntinn.
Cirl, T. H John Hay, Or.-T)ouble cross on
i.': utti .arnliov fork and nnilnr bit
in right ear, split in left ear. Range in Gran
county. n snoop, inverted A and spear point
on shoulder. Ear markou ewes jir.jp on left ear
bit in right. Wethers, crop iu
right and under half orop iu left ear. All ratigi
in Grant oonntv. ri-i,t.h.ml
Cook, A. J.,Liena.wr.
der; Cattle, same on right hip: ear mark stjuan
juare
-Horses, 1 on
C with
1 ..ff ult .ml unlit in right.
C irrin. R. Y., Currinsville, Or.
'''ox'lSd. H., Hnnlman, Or Cattle,
. t...Mo. I'M. on left nlD.
("whranVlt. E., Monnment, Grant Co, Or.
Horsee branded circle with bar beneath, on left
shoulder: oattle same brand on both hips, mark
under slope both ears and dewlap.
V"i u it.r,lmen. Or. Horses brnndnd
O on right hip. Cattle branded the same. Also
brands C on horse, right thigh; caUle same
n riht ehoulder. and cut off end of
UougTass. W. M .Galloway. Or.-Cattle. H Don
rigid siile,swailow-fork in each ear; horses. 11 D
""Fr??..: nn.i. Or.-Horses branded ELY
on 'left shoulder, cattle (tame on leftliip. hole
inEme"c.'H., Hardman. Or.-Horsee branded
..'7,"y' "i'-i.r.ii.,llon eft shoulder; cat
'.!-' .:..!, hin. ItHine in Morrow oonnty,
iL. I.. A.. Hnnnnor. Or. attle, LK on
;..i,t hin: horse. V with bar under on ngh
h2',,.,.i" H P. Henoner. Or -Horses.
rigni . i. f'.ttlo brande.1
WK with bar over it, on left side; crop off loft
nar.' Horses, same brand on left hip.
Gentry. Elmer. Echo. Or.-Horse. br-nded H.
u lth a onarler cir 'l" over it, on loft stifle.
Range in Morrow and Utnatillaeonntiee
I4,..t A H.. Riilge. Or.-Cattle. ponnd top
with miarter circle under It on the right hip,
TV ' ' i u .nil llmatil ammnties.
Hinton A Jnnks. Hamilton. Or-i attle. two hsri
on either hip: crop in right ear and split in left.
h"s J on right thigh. Rang, in Gretit county
ii.i u...nn.l Wner. Or k (T K L
fFl evTTT
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right ear and sin in mi,
' mi...., W.tiftr. Or. florae hran le'
-V- (cnltl with tmlll tails! on left hou(dr
Cattle same on left hip also large oiroi. on 1..11
ahle.
Howard J l.,(Uloar,lr.-H.riT (cross
with oir aliove IO m ruth! shoulderi oattlewime
on left side. lUugJ in Morrow and Umatilla
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rigid hin; hor same oil rigid shoulder. Ilange
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M,ihe, Mat, lliiner. Or.-Momee. shaded
heart on the l-ft shoulder. IUna Momiw .
Hunsakar, M A Wagner. Or.-llormea, on left
lioilldnr:nlila. on left hip.
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BT ECOCNE E. WOOD.
She was the youngest but one of a
family of eifrht. Physically, her lile
was and could be nothing save one
long crucifixion. Crippled and de
formed, there stretched behind her a
record of suffering; before her the
prospect of greater torture still. Na
ture had used her cruelly, for while
her rninv and misshapen frame in
spired ridicule, or, at best, shuddering
pity, she had been dowered with a
capacity for affection that burnt itself
into fiercer intensity waiting the love
that never came. Misunderstood, she
had gradually retreated into a little
world of her own, with nothing to love.
Nothing? There was her violin, but
that could hardly be considered apart
from Ida's own individuality. It was
her violin that expressed more elo
quently than herself could ever have
done the loneliness and the loveless
ness of her life.
"It speaks for me," she once con
fessed to the old doctor, who under
stood her better thin anyone else.
"What other people feel they can ex
plain in words: but I seem to have no
power of expression except through my
violin."
Dr. Marshall was silent for a mo
ment; then he asked presently: "Did
you ever hear my boy Austin play?" :
Ida shook her head. She had heard
no one. Her morbid consciousness of
infirmities prevented her from attend
ing any public concert, and Austin
Marshall, as she well knew, was a pro
fessional violinist of repute. !
"You ought to hear him. They tell
me his execution is remarkably good
and. besides, creniuses like you two
ought to know each other. I'll tell
you what I'll do," he added kindly;
"I'll bring him round one evening to
see vou. if vou like, when he isn't
busy."
Not many days elapsed ere the doc
tor kept his promise, and Austin Mar
shell, tall and strong, held the small,
wasted hand of the diminutive musi
cian, and wondered the while how the
perfect soul his father had described
had managed to find itself in that mis
shapen little body. And later on,
when Ida had completely astounded
him with her rendering of Dvorak's
"Romance" wild, intense and heart
breaking he told himself that such a
thing was monstrous. Here was an
untutored genius, beside whom him.
self would pale into comparative insig
nificance, doomed by nature to perpet
ual solitude while, Orpheus-like, she
ought by her music to charm into life
the rocks and trees.
"You want some lessons to correct a
few technical errors," he said at last,
"and then you ought to be able to hold
your own at Queen's hall or St James'
with the best of them. If I could be
lieve in the transmigration of souls', I
would swear the lost soul of some re
pentant sinner Is imprisoned in your
violin."
lie spoke with the generous enthusi
asm of genius, mere talent is sparing
of rrnie and becrrudges siipcesH.
"1 can never play in public," she an
swered, briefly, with a painful flush
that testified to her sensitive recogni
tion of physical defects.
"Ida on a public platform! Why they'd
never see her!" interpolated a jovial
elder brother with the brutal candor
admiring friends had sometimes mis
taken for frank geniality. "We call
her the Diminished Seventh," he added,
with a conscious smile that betrayed
the originator of the questionable
pleasantry.
Poor Diminished Seventh! She
winced as from a blow, and Austin,
with the intention of covering her con
fusion, observed with ready tact:
"I suppose because the ininor bar1
monies aro most perfect and least un
derstood."
That evening was but the forerunner
of many similar. Scarce a day passed
without Austin Marshall contriving to
spend tome time with the deformed
musician. And as the days lapsed into
weeks, and the weeks Into months, it
was noted that when Ida played alone
her airs were more rnmao tic than be
fore. And even her unmusical family
became Infected with their gayety; her
mother (who frequently allcrrcd she
eould enjoy gixxl music as much as
anyone If she eould only get it) was
cheered to the verge of joyful antlclpa
tlon. For who knew that Ida might
not attain the supreme height of in
spiring dance-music, such as her
mother loved, and abandon forever
thime ghoulish walls she said were
classical.
Hut when the old doctor noticed the
change he shook his head in snprrhrn
slon, while tears of pity filled his eyes.
Ills profession had trained htm to read
the longings of the heart as well as the
Infirmities of the tenement It Inhabited,
and if all he thought and dreaded
were trite I Had things 10 airier
cut! If Ida had rot been distinctly
Isolated by lis lure from the sweetest
gifts that life can hold!
AnJ one evening tame the trials the
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Ida's eyes all the strange discords had
not confessed. '
It was but for an instant. For, in
the next, overcome by the strong ex
citement she had just, experienced, the
bow slid helplessly from her nerveless
fingers and she fainted.
Symptoms of little moment in an
ordinary person might in her case prog
nosticate the worst, and any new phase,
however slight, was at once submitted
to medical opinion. In the present in
stance, as she failed to respond readily
to the customary treatmont, Austin
hastened for his father while she was
carried to her room. She had over-ex
cited herself with her music was the
general explanation of the seizure, and
this was what the doctor was told
when he answered the hasty summons.
In a brief space, however, she yielded
to his restoratives, and before he left
the house she had dropped into a sleep
quiet and natural.
For some time father and son went
homeward in silence. Then the doctor
asked abruptly:
"Does Ida know you are going
away?"
"I told her this evening," Austin an
swered, and in some confusion as he re
called the way 6he had received the
news. "i atner, uo you Know . . . i
"Ah! That accounts for it," said the vou need exercise -need it badlv.
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old man, as though speaking to him.
self. "Yes. Do I know what?"
"Well I think that is, I'm afraid
that Ida " He stopped short, for
the confession was alike tender and
humiliating. But his father, who had
feared such a contingency well-nigh
from the first, understood what had
been left unsaid.
"I know, Austin, I know. But what
is to be done? The friendship that you
have felt for her that she believes she
has felt for you has been the one
bright spot in her life. Seventeen
years old and seventeen years of per
petual martyrdom. Do you know how
long I give her to live?"
"1 suppose that when she is twenty-
one" Austin began, but tne doctor
cut him short.
If she lives to see the spring," he
said, gravely, "I shall be surprised."
The young man was startled, even
shocked. There was silence between
them for a few moments. Then the
doctor said, with hesitation:
"Austin, I suppose you would not
think of putting off your visit to the
Harrisons? I know Marian expects
you but I think if she knew the pleas
ure vou would be (riving that poor
child whose days are numbered, she
would Iks the first to bid you stay. In
a caso like this there can be no ques
tion of disloyalty to her. And, Austin,
if you can for Heaven's sake let her
still believe that she has found the af
fection she has craved all her life. The
deception won't be very long, and It
will comfort her more In her last
struggles than I or the entire college
of physicians could hope to do with
all the science that the world hat ever
known!"
Five weeks later, in Ida's bedroom a
thin ribbon of spring sunshine had
struggled through a crevice of the
window-bund and lay a bright streak
across the floor. Outside, the garden
was cheerful with the song of birds
and the rustling of leaves. Inside, sat
the little cripple propped up with pil
lows, her pitiful vitality burning Itself
slowly away.
She knew she was dying, but the
knowledge brought her' no fear. I'er
hap she Mlrved that If eternity held
for hrr worse torture than she had yet
endured she had served on rnrth an
apprenticeship to pain long enough to
lit hrr fur it rerhapa Austin .Mar
shall's companionship and sympathy
luring the last few weeks were making
the end eompurativrly easy. At any
rate, when the door wa opened quiet
ly and he looked in, violin in hand, aha
greeted hint with a grateful smile.
"I.lka to have aorue music?" he
asked, cheerfully, though he waa
pained to mark each day how her tiotd
on life waa weakening. "What shall I
playr
"(ivt me mine, she said, suddenly.
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rld he ararre ntlrr l how hrr bow.
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faltered and atopped itt hrfurs) the
e-'iii luillns; bar. He looked gp a and
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nit worn that atrange (tray shadow
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raised hrr tw. Then, with one eHrl
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eonrluilrd the phraa. ko thai iht
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