Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, October 01, 1895, Image 4

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    STOCK. BRANDS.
Whfle jon keep yonr subscription paid up yon
e&nkeep your brand in free of charge.
Allyn. T. J., lone. Or. Honiee Grt on left
ihonlder; cattle tame on left hip. nnder bit on
riKht ear, and upper bit on the left; range. Mor
row county.
Armstrong J. C Alpine Or.-T with bar on
der it on left shoulder of horees; catUe same
on left hip. , .
Allison, O.T..Eieht Mile. Or.-Cattle brand,
ODon left hip and homr same brand on right
shoulder. Kange, Kight Mile.
Adkins. J. J.. Heppner, Or. Horses. JA eon
nJed on left flank; cattle, same on left hiD.
Baird.D.W.aod son.-Horsea branded D B
on theleft hip; cattle the same . mi . left flank
crop on ngtit ear, mmoit.uw
in Morrow County.
rTnXlrter, J. W.. Hardman. Or.-Cattle brand
ed B on left hip and thigh: split in each ear.
Rmnner Peter, Oooeeberry Oregon-Horses
bmnded PB on ileft shoulder. Cattle same on
$ZrtvL St C, Long Creek. Or-On cattle.
MAY connected on left hip, ciop off left ear, un
der half orop off right. Horses, same brand on
letft shoulder. Range in Grant and Morrow
""Brolman. Jerry, Lena, Or.-Horses branded 7
on righouhfer; cattle B on the left side.
Left ear half crop and right ear rer s'ope n
Barton, Wm.. Heppner, Or..-HorseB, J H on
righT thigh; cattle, same on right hip; split in
Isa, Lexington, Or. Horses IB on the
righTstineicktUe same on right hip; range. Mur-
'"Brwnf j. C Heppner. Or.-Horses, circle
p with Hot in center on left hip; cattle, name.
Brown W. J., Lena, Oregon. Homes w. par
over It, on the felt shoulder. Cattle same on left
hip- ,, n.nnnu V,r,
oyer, y. . -"' mo - lth
Boyer, W. G.
brand on
Borg, P. 0 Heppner, Or.-Horses, P B on left
shoulder: oattlo. same on left hip.
Brown ee W. J., Fox.Or-Cattle, JB connected
.JvPB,?Z loft ear audtwosnlitaand
middle piece cnt out on right ear; on horses same
CK the left thigh; Bangs in Fox valley,
Grant county. nr.-Hnrse. brand
ed Oon right stitie; cattle (three bars) on
right ribs, crop and split in each ear. Hange in
Cain.K., (;aieD,wr. x u - - - r,,v.
in Itrant county. . , .
Smith Bros., 8osnTllle, Or. Horses, branded
H. Z. on shoulder; cattle, same on left shoulder.
Squires, James. Arlington, Or,; horses branded
J8 on left shoulder; cattle the same, also nose
waddle. Kange in Morrow and Gilliam counties.
Stephens, V. A., Hardman, Or-; horses 8 S on
right stifle; cattle horisontal L on the right side
Stevenson, Mrs A. J., Heppner. Or.-Cattle, O
on right hip; swallow-fork in left ear.
Swaggart. G. W., Heppner, Or.-Horses, tt on
left shoulder; cattle, M on left hip.
Sperry.E. G, Heppner, Or. - Cattle W C on
left hip, crop off right and underhit in left year,
dewlap; horees W C on left shoulder.
Thompson. J. A., Heppner. Or.-Horses, I on
left should-r; cattle. 2 on left shoulder.
Tippet8,8.T.,EnterpriBe.0r. Horses. C-on left
shoulder. '..in.
a- ij va TTAnnnop Or Small caoital T
left shoulder, horses; cattle same on left hip
With split in rxitn earn.
Thornton. H. M lone, Or.-Horses branded
HT connected on left Btifle: sheep same brand.
Vanderpool. H. T., Lena, Or;-Horses H V con
nected on right shoulderjcattle, same on right
hiP .... ,, rr r
Walbnllge, wm.. neppner, ur, nun,
i th loft shoulder: cattle same on right hip.
,.ff Inft pur nd rirht ear louDed.
Wilson, John Q Salem or Heppner, Or.
Horsos branded Jq on the left shoulder, liange
M nrrnir mimitv.
Warren, W B. Caleb, Or Cattle W with quarter
circle over it, on left side, split iu right ear.
Horses same braud on left bhoulder. liangein
Grant oonuty. n
Warle. Henry. Heppner, Or Horses branded
ace of spades on left Bhoulder and left hip
r.Dttin hrniiHoH Htmfl nn left side and left hip.
Wolflnger, John, John uay uity.ur n nunta
three parallel bars on left shoulder; 7 on sheep,
bit in both ears, liange in Grant and Malhuer
counties. ,,
Woodward, John. Heppner, Or.-Horses, UP
connected on left, uriouliler.
Watkins, Lishe, Heppner, ur. normts urttuueu
UK connected on left stitie.
W I !,., l'l,rlo Hnnnner. Or. Cattle. W on
right thigh, hole in left ear; horsey w on ngni
Bhoulder sonif same on left shoulder.
Whittier Bros., nuntingtou. Baker Co.. Or.
Horses branded W B connected on left shoulder
TOillioTno vonp.n Hamilton. Or. Ouarter cir
cle over three bars on left hip, both cattle and
horses. Kange tyrant county.
u.Mi;om .1 o lf.no Creek. Or Horses, auar
ter oircle over three bars on left hip; cattle same
and slit in each ear. Kange in tfrant county
Wren, A. A., Heppner, Or. Horses running A A
on shoulder; Cattle, same on right hip.
loung, J. H.. Gooseberry, Or. Horses branded
THonthe right shonlde-,
TJ with quarter oircle over it, on left shoulder
u wiui u""'" ,. nmi,,r 5 vnnrs: rn
unit on ii.il hliho ,"--- - ,,
left shoulder only on all horses over 5 years. All
range in Orant county.
Cat.Cha. K Vinson or Lena, Or. Horse,
H (I on right shoulder; cat tle same on right hip.
i: V ... . .i iimui.llla counties.
"'Jr..!1 .11 m M (lullowiiv. Or-Cattlo crop out
of each ear' and underhit wattle in forehead
horses half circle (! on left stitie. Kange ilor.
(Mr T. H., John Day, Or.-Donble croas on
each hip on cattle, swallow fork and under hit
wk.ii "'i' .,,!,'; ft. nar. Kange in Grant
county. m' slinep, inverted A ami spear point
ou shoulder. Ear inarkou ewes, er op . i. .
finnchnd upper nit in riKi"'. """ni ,", .'
right and under half orop in left ear. All rang.
'""VT'na.Or.-Horses, Won rightshonl
,w. (Vttlo. sainoon right hip: ear mark square
crop off left and split in right.
Currin. K. CurriiiBVille, Or. -Horses, on
Cox Kd. H., Hanlman. Or -Cattle, C with
E in center; homes. CK on left W.
Cochran. K. K., Monument, Grant Co, Or.
H rss bran,le,l circle with bar Imneath, on left
shoulder; cattle same brand on both hips, mark
under slope both ears and dewlap,
uniier i"i ui,n. or Horses branded
O on right h p. Cattle braude, the same. Also
brands CI on horses right thigh; oattlo sa.ie
brand on right shoulder, and cat oil end of
' OonXs. W. M Galloway, Or.-Cattle. It D on
right id,swailow-frk in each ear; horses, It D
0nWy',,Brio;'..T)onla..Or.-H..r-e. branded KLY
on left shoulder, cattle same on lefthip. hole
"jr-u n.imn Or.-Horses branded
r, (reversal (i with taill on left shoulder ; cat.
thr-ame on right hip. Ka" " ' "V"'!'
i. 4 llottitner. Or. t attle. LK on
right hip;' horsos', If with bar under on right
'''Florence, H. P. Heppner, Or Horses, K on
right shoulder; cattle, r on ngnt n. ..r ,,,.,.
-l. ii Hik.tnnnr. Or. t'attle brnndef
WF with bar over it, on left side; crop oil lert
our.' Ilorsm, same brand on left hip.
((entry. K.lmer, Kch, Or.-Horses hrsn.le. H.
B. with a quarter cin-ie iver n,rai,i"i rmiih.
Kange in Morniw ami imu ' .
.,.. n ii. Ur-t all a. romid-ton
wllh.in'art'er "cir.-le under It on the right hip,
7. vi ..,.,1 1 1 mull HColintlea.
IlinV.n ik Jenks.llamilton.Or-CaMln ,t.oh.r,
on either hip; crop I" ""r " " ' ,"M-
ill.,,.- J on right thigh. Kange in I Iraid, county
.. .I u....,n..l Wiunier. Or- I- (T F
roiiii.i u'dlon right shoulder on horses: on cattl
' Li.. .,( Iuft side, swallow fork I
r,l,i wrand slit in left. lUlige in Haystack
diiriirt,Mir'ow cuity. . .
lisle. Milton. Wagner. Or.-llor hrarid.l
-O- (cHttle with Parallol tails) on left shoulder
Catt le same on loll hip lso large circle ou left
Ida.
HowardJ 1.,'lslloway. Or.-llorss r- (cross
with bar sImivb III on right shoulder; cattle "sine
on left side. lUnge m Morrow and Umatilla
" l..hi. !). Or. Cattle K II on
riglit hip; hor same on right shoulder. Kange
In tirant county.
U....1..- Msl. Heppner. Or.-Horses sha.le.1
l .... .1.. i..fi ahMidilnr. Kange Morrow i.
Ilunwker. H A. Wagner. Or.-Horses, V on left
(I ,r:rlll".
Humphreys. J M Hardman, Or.-Horaai. II on
lln.i..n. l-uther. Kmht Mile. Or -flnrwi II on
the left sleMild-raud hrt on the left sIlMe i t
tsalieon IhM h'li. liangein Morrow county
i ii..... ii,,i,nT. Or - Unrigs liraiid!
II 1 ,.n tlie l'f't "tionlder; rattle lira 'd"l J on
ritfl.l hip. ali and.Tlnt m left ear. .lUnga In
M,.rrtw ctmntr.
j.t,n m M . Ilemmer. r.-Hotes. tin
shis. J 'rti tionlder. Cattle, the eauis.
i. . I,..,.. l,i
I ir.ii. I ..,. Or.-Horses. etrrleTiHi
'l siif1s;'ciil. Miueon M hip. nadet hall
wh tn nM nd si.lil n lft r
i. u.k. Il.,.i,ner. Or.-Horsoe branded
S on' left hip call le same anil crop oft left
vv, nn,ar ll mi tt right
kirk J T., Heppner. Or.-Horses en left
l,...ilderi oMIIe.etii left hip.
hult Jaw, Heppner. Or.i hnm II on left
ss.tildMi rallleMiiMoO rigid side, Uliderlut on
k miilsWland W . II.. M.mnl Vsm.Mi. (r.- It, on
rattle ns'd arid lft si.l. swallow fork in bit
uu.tt mini in until ear. llorMaam
i ...i ... ift ali.uil.lrw. lUege in Grant ronulv.
I..fii. Htirien. os,Or.-K I. on lefthip
iu. rr,.o and Sldll on tig1'! ear. !!
I.,ul ,. Ml shoulibw, lUnge tirant
J. .kit W.. Itln'e Or.-tlor
,i,,.l.. llf rlrt-U J I. cmliert-l left shi.
E. McNEILL, Receiver.
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For full details oall on 0. It. & N.
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Uleepert. Beoond -class Uleepers
The Official In Charge lias Trouble with a
Kew-Fangled Clipper and Sours on
the Job Particulars of the
Process.
Everr year the sixty odd sheep in
Central park are shorn of their heavy
winter coats, and the wool is sold l3'
auction to the highest bidder. The
shearing this year was rather more in
teresting' than in former years, says the
New York Tribune. It is great tun to
watch the perspiring shearers strug
gling with the frantic sheep, some of
which kick like young steers, and make
things lively for those handling them.
Some bright man suggested totne parK
commission that time could be saved,
more wool taken off, and less profanity
would be provoked if the sheep were
sheared by machinery, instead of by
hand. Accordingly, a machine, which
is of a nattern in treneral use among
farmers, was shipped to the sheepfold
at Sixty-sixth street. The shepherd
unpacked it and gleefully expatiate4
upon the trouble and time which would
be saved by its use. In appearance it
resembles a tricycle, with the unfor
tunate sheep as a passenger, while the
pedals, worked by the operator, actuate
the clipping apparatus. The clipper is
worked by a flexible shaft, and looks
like an ordinary horse clipper. One
man can shear a sheep by hand, but
three men are required to do so by ma
chine. The sheep is held in the frame
bv one man, the pedal is worked by an
other, while the clipping is done by a
third.
When all was ready a strurrling ewe
was brought and firmly held in the
wooden frame, while the shepherd,
with a determined eye, sU-rl-d the fly
wheel humming by a vigorous applica
tion of the pedal. The sheuivr grasped
,he clipper and applied it to the breast
f the unfortunate sheep. "Now you'll
ice the wool fly," said the shepherd,
vith a wink. What wool did fly was
tot off the sheep, but oil1 the trousers
f the man holding the animal. Her
harp hoofs made his clothes look much
he worse for wear in about three sec
nds. Meanwhile the machine had
:ome to a standstill, despite the fran
,ic efforts of the shepherd.
"Why don't you pedal, man?" roared
the shearer.
The shepherd said nothing, but, wip
ing the drops from his brow, went to
work and soon had the wheel humming
again. As soon as the clipper touched
the fleece there was a slight scurry of
wool and then the machine came to a
dead stop. The shepherd refused to
pedal any more, and another man
tried it, but Boon gave it up. After
some caustic remarks it was determined
to go back to the old way and shear
the Bheep by hand.
The machine when worked by mnn
power operates very well on country
Mr. A. H, Cransby, of Ko
158 Kerr 8U, Memphis, Tenn
wriies thai his wile bad can
cer wnich had eaten two
large boles in her breast, and
Which the best physicians
ol the surrounding country
treated, and pronounced In-
curable. Her grandmotner
and aunt saa aiea 01
and when told this, the most
, eminent specialists of M'
York, unuer wuunu
1 ment she was placed, de
clared ber case was hopeless.
AH treatment having failed,
she was given up to aie
c a a was recommenaeo,
and 'astonishing aB it may
Seem, a few bottles cured
her sound and well.
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fact that the number of cigars con
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Ii knows to most parsons.
Thtf lllustrsts that grsstsr quantity I
Not slwsys most to bo dcslrfd.
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Thtso cords ti press the bsntftclst quaU
Ityof
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Rlpono TsbuUot Prlco, jo cento bo,
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llPlkl CNf MICAL CO., 1 0 Iproco II., N V.
and hous'mp; make them prow wool tit a
rate which v.'oulil make a Texas sheep
farmer open his eyes. The lleeecs often
run to fourteen pounds in weight mid
are extremulv dense. A clipper which
will run through an ordinary ileeee an
easily as a knife cuts butter, wwin pets
clopfred when it lneets with a jacket
fiiicli as is worn by the Central park
bheep.
In Hhenrinp the Central park sheep
much more care is taken tlmn is the
ease ttmoiin; farmers. The sheep are
expected to present a pood appearance
in the park, and prcat attention is paid
topivinp nn even clippiup to Hie coat.
After the opera: ion the sheep arc un
ceremoniously dninpt d into a Irnuph of
salt water. Tin wilt combines vitii tl'e
oil on the animal's bade, and when vig
orously rubbed develops a soapy lather.
This cleans the t-Uin tliir niIily. and
when the ewe scrambles out of the
trouph she Is as white as driven i.now.
The surplus sheep and Imp k lambs
lire also sold at auet ion. to.'clucr w it 1)
the wixil. and fetch hi"!i prices. 1 In y
nre boupht by farmers to improve their
strain of sheep by mfiisiief li;(.di-bn d
b'.oMl. Tlnw-e in Vntral park nrecer
tnlnlvns line sheep Us one c.uldwi.h
to see. and prctit pride is taken in I hem
by the park shepherd. He will ivd in
dillpe them In a machine hair cut and
shainHHi apain, however, an lie Knys,
unless lie can pet a foiirdiorne-pmvcr
eiijflne to assist him.
CIGARS IN DOTTLES.
A Qr rail M lib h I timwlng In I'npn
Inrlly Among ninokers.
"Come and crock a cU':ir wi'li me"
promises In In ns popular a f"tin of
aalutV.iott !; .vei n fi iettds pi that In
which the invitation is i-xtctid- d t.i en
Joy a moil ly of a Isittle of rl..iiiiprii:ilO.
And th eijjnr linn the obvioa i r. Ivan
Upi nf the Hitor in the nutter of
prteis ( ip;ir dcalcra viy Hie new atyir
It Is, After All, the Only Sure Way to Suc
cess for Tanners.
Steady farming, with a pood rotation
of crops persistently followed, is the
surest way to success for farmers. Ab
rupt changes in order to meet hiph
prices for some farm product are dan
gerous practices. It is within tlie re
membrance of every farmer when hay
was so low that it hardly paid to raise
it for market, but since then fanners
have been making more profit off hay
than almost any other crop. To suit
the chaiure, a preat many dropped hay
from 1 heir list of farm crops and tried
to pet alonrj without it. The steady
farmers continued to (rive grass a place
in their crop rotation, turninp it un
der when it would not pay to cut aud
sell it as hay, and when prices went
up apaiu for hay they were the only
ones who had poo.l crops to sell. 15 j
sides enrichinij thiiir soil with the
prass, they found themselves prepared nnp rnll nl-
to reap a pood harvest when prices I1UL UWll Ulls,, Lclll ell
came around apaiu to their normal con
dition. Just now sheep have been at a dis
count, and thousands have been sellinp
them off to raise something else more
profitable. Hut sheep, b ith for wool
and mutton, will be profitable in the
future. Several times in the past the
sheep industry has been at its lowest
ebb, but It revived in time. Steam aud
electricity are said to he drivinp horses
out of the market, and that it will no
lonper pay to raise Hue eolts. There
never was a time, and probably never
will be, when it did not pay to raise
y-ood horses. L'mlcrbred stock is too
plentiful, and will be at a. greater dis
count in the future than now; but fine
driving road horses or heavy I'.ransjht
horses will never loe their value p. r
nrineiitiy. It is within the rem-un-brauee
of the writer when many farm
ers n.iid S and gtl per head for ordinary
sheep because a boom in that line was
bendiii everylhin;' upward.
There are too many farmer engaged
in t'nis industry who wait for hiifh
prices, and then they rush into that
particular line of work. If sheep are
liipii they pay exorbitant prices for
stock in order to raise others to II.
If corn is tho loadinp farm pro.la.'t,
that pays well, they turn their farms
int. i enormous corn fields, unmindful
of the fact often that they do not ioi-iler'-t
in.l its culture imr the ex;vnes
attached to it. Frequently they have
t i mike hi initial outlay to adapt
themselves, to the abrupt chanre.
which alone will lake away all pr M
.lust now more farmers pre prepar
in' fir a'iru,it i ii'ia s than ever be
f i e. It h is h en a .'.I . ist -nils year
with i i 1. 1 of us. M i i ;." have hsl
m i:n'V ;.:i I are peneraUy dU.atis'.ied
w .tli ti'eir cMie;ili in. 1'a -U one is
lo. ilii'i r a roil : I at IIiosk w ho seem t'
') Kefore vou buv a bicycle, write for cntainpne, circulars, terms and discounts, or call
r! on our numerous agents. Kambler Rustlers Vi anted In every town iu Oregon, Washing
ton and Idaho.
3 FRED T. MERRILL CYCLE COMPANY,
:S Northwest reiiresontntives flormully & Jell'ery Manf. Co's "Rambler Bicycles." Main Si
;Vj Store, :i!7 VVasliingtou c-.t., Portlnnd, Or. m
i OTIS PATTERSON, Agt. for Morrow Co., Heppner, Oregon. ,S
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How's Your Liver?
This question is asked daily. If dormant
you need exercise -need it badly.
The Bicycle offers a remedy, and if you do
Ike Ennis Bicycle Livery,
Powci' Tlouse.
4mr' King of Bicycles. r
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EVERY WACKINE FULLY CUARANTEED. SEND 2-CCNT STAMP FOR CATALOGUE.
Monarch Cycle Co.
Factory and Main Office; Lake rnd Hatstcd Sts. CHICAQO. iLL.
' ttHANCHUSi-htw York, Sn Francltco, f a't j-kt City, ifsi.v.-. U'.ii v '..Id, ciia.l, Vcro.:to.
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